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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-12-03 - Orange Coast Pilot7 FRIDAY AFTERNOdN, .DECEMBER 3, 1971 • VOl..'M. NO. .. , 4 S.•CTIONS, ~ PA0•5 ' ,fteapn 'Revelt' • ' , ~ ' ' ' · · Legi.s4tto.~~ ;··Nix .... .-; "' 11 • ., .Tai I~cr~ase· Bid , r. • I., : '.~ f • ,._ ' I\ }' I~ f SACRAMENTO CAP.) -<:aliloh>la · 1:27 "''I'·• let\'llil ·!he veto override In · leg!Jlat.OtsL RepvbllcaJl'·ind Democi'1t" lllnbo for ~ willi '!!apn. They _: w.re'ln ~ levo!t against GO~ Gov. bid acCused 1ihn ol reneging on a 'pro- Re&gan today,-rejecling his $550 million mise not to ~veto a Senate1 rja~ tu: increase bill am voting for the flr~t portionment bill. . . time in ~2S years to override a It was the .first·ttme 1n'Re•aan's five , iubematorial veto. . . -'Tile' stw\nin( uprlsbig ocourred during years ·•• undisputM master of • Uie '2l ~day of continbous seSsion. that .• ~ornla GOP. that legislators of his oki · wa~ supposed to be the last ol !tie 33J.<lay party ope!!!y defied ~!in .. tong 1971 leglsl~tutt. • · · Both u.; tu bW defeat ·•Dd the veto Amid.all the: COO(Usion .anQ anget;'the . •' • ' ' I legislature rejected every effort to 1<>lve ovemde"vote came_ after Reagan made-a the olhl<;,major ls1111e-belore!t:'ReaP:• ~trip to 'the Ca!Jllo1 at the 'U.. port-· of • Assembly. Senate~·apd,,. vitatlon ol.A>sembly GQP floor leader congrenklnal dlstricts . , ' · Bob MonaJin. He'anet1witb lOwer 'bouse The weary •Iawmaker~1 stopped' the D"-·h ' clod: be.fore the techttlCal mldnf"""t d-·."'"""I"' ~cam f9r an..-hoip: and left tlgh"t-lip-~ u...i-... . 6" a Ped with anger, accusmg i>emocrats of ,,.,... ..... ent time and finally went home, at childish and immoral toying with the · · ' · state's fiscal IOWldness'. ;The'.tai .bill lost lS-5 in the Senate with H;J·ac· ' 1 ~ -r ,. f .. y· ' 2'i "°tes · needed Cor passage. Most ~ · . ft;e ·':'·: •1• .' •Democra!S'simply didn't vote at all. , , . 1 . TOO. cfisis was preclpilated when To -Take ·Pak : "tan lteJ>gan told legi5lative Republicans he. , · • • , &0 . . · could g1ve ' them no guarantee that be \ . , would r:iot veto any Assembly, Senate or Pla . "' p · • · congreuional reapportionment bill the 1 Jte.iJ;1f, Ur fS I legisla!U(e might send him. _-1 1•· "if'IJ''", •·· • ,Thi&.totallyupsetacarefullyconceived PARIS (AP)~"" l{!Jac•.in .,,_ llTBllg<lilent with majorhy Democrats, cesatunr se.~, a 1Hihe 1 ol PaJdstmi ~ ·~b'ol the A.s.!emhly-4WI and> the ln-Uonal Ai~linls loday and tbre8ten. °!; ;;Senate )Plf) that' 'would have ;liped. the ed .to~CJ!roy ll aod the ~ers~ess .~'tax bW !O tieagao's deJk. • · , 20 !!On• of nledicme ·rmi r Pakfltanl •• As it wi!, a. key Republican senafof re(ui'eN were deliveredJ1oo.rd ~c-0r .• Uid Reagan· had w>lercl!I 10 monthJ ,ol ~... ~' ..., ' \}Wd work. At norrpAIJy mlld-iiuumered ~b au~;e!!"rled' crating ln "Jletnocnotlc senator told Rewblicana, on the .'mediclnt and .ftlec\IVel"wllOl. tthe Jl!!qr.·"P'\Uemeo, you blv.e bli!'n aboord the pl e and ~ !l/6'-.,,11 ~&Iida'-''' 11f 1114 gov-r'uctto.S. A group ol about IO plalnc!ollies mm . Tile i!lerilte voted 17.9 lnd !lie ruabed the plane. Assembly ~16 to o\im'ide Reagan's veto One of the alleged air pirates ·~ of a bfil spori:sored by J\ePubtlcan Sen. piftntty .was shot in an urhmige of gurt-JohlJ: J. Nejedly CR-Walnut Creek), to fire with police. ~ --· ·create a state egency to govern tralill and Then the rematning pauengers -some waste dilpoul. But the final vote was bad leU earlier -got off the plane beW up by a parliamentary maneuver un-- After five hours· of negotlatltns, two • til -later in the day by Republican men wudng Red Cron arm bands began Assemblyman Robert Badham o f unleadlng cases of medicine from a small Newport Beach. 1• pi-truck pah:ed alon«side the The lawmakers voted themselves a ·~ and c~ them into the blg seven-hour break to rest up and try any 1---"'' •I Orly Airport. As they did, seven last-ditch negotiating. paueoger1, 1ll ldulla and an Infant, left Bldbam said be wanted tO hold the • the. aircraft. veto over Jltagan's head in . hopes the The French government .bad aoced9d tn governor would nlu: hl1 adamant stand the face of the bljacten' tru*ata. on ~ -+ the loulh. emo- Aldlougb there. was no official an-t.ional, every-decade job of redraWing .,..men~ 1 neet of ttucka bearing politlc.i boundary ltoea to reflect popula- mc:n than a ton of penlcWin aOO • Uoo sbifts • ut:bolera vaccine was dispiitched throuP Wham, a conaervatin wbo normally beny traffic to the airport. ~ ftelwU, G(lllioed: "f •id> 1n Alter the lint small ttuct wu .-. the _...,. arallw Ille ,....,... to ed, a second and llrger veblcle, With a alloW the legl1li.tW-e to be t h e ca119Clty of abou~ two ton•, w~1 d:Q'fen In-detennininl !actor iD reappx1iooment. to place. several men beg., to talie out Tile RepubllcaA members. of th e · its cargo. Assembly 1od tn, giWernor are at odds Flvo French phannaceutlcal COlllp&llitJ now, lqltlmate odds. f think every effort participated In gathering the drugs. should be 1)1.ade with the governor "'" to Informed 10Urce1 said the 20 tms were tet U the thlftg can be ironed out." almost ~1 ......,tad far 11111 that Bodhlm· 1111'1 Ila ultimately might !(le only r 11!11ng l!l'Oblem was rettlng chana• bis vota to overrld< the 19Yernor the tructs the airfield. . (lleeASSEMBJ.Y,Pqe t' . , ' • . , oun . . ' . " ' ' •I ' THIS IS .AEROSPACE FIRM'S: PLAN FOR DEYELOPMENT Land Uso ·(ommfJSlon Would btllor S•ltch lhon Fight . Vnpredic.table Airport I s .. Unit ()Ks Douglas Zo.ne . I By JACK BROBACK switeh of only one member's vote from The unpr:it~ta°bfe' ~~ Land use :i~~ on ~ aubject by the Conutdszlan may have set the trend In devetoiimenl arouDd the Orllll!:e ~ OOlnty · llennan Beverflui.g of Anabelin, who Airpor! for yean to come~y repriHlla ~ public In the aeveo..,... nJ&hl. , l"'llP Ind wu appointed to the com- By 1 4 to 3 vote. the ...,. mi.Ion by the other sis, )>ad voted on the mlailonen, Mio bad previou.sly !ndlaltod otW aldt, \al Sept. J. their oppaoJtlon to the reume to com-, Al that t1me, be voled with Donald mercial uae of 50 acres of McOooneU Mclnnlil, Donald Killian and Brian Douglas °"l>Or•tioo land adJfC'nt to the ' no.11111'1 lo ,.joct, M pro"""4 rezone 11rpor1, awroved the cblnge. 111111 -t11e county auperv11on to though the...,... b1a been I rt111rn the Dlllter to the county p1111111ng three aiunty agenc1el In the -lor -IWdy. past tbs the propooed ctly of c.Dy -Aviation · 11obert 1rv1ne -bold the trump can1 1n the I --t11e 5e111. 2 meelJng end. ' but 1botalnod from voting on the eon- H Jncorpor8llon ol the new community troventaf lllbject. lie voted Y'" th t 1 la approved Dec. 21, city councllmeo fl':· could reV'trle the county 11enclea' , Thunda.1 alght'1 approval followed a -on Ole sonlq ol the property patlem on the hliblY controver<lal land wll!clt wtltll\I be within tbelr booDdarl... Ille deblla wlllch bis nlged since last Thursday night'• 4 to I vote 1111rked • , ... DOUGLU, p ... I) • I • . ' . ·o ' . m '..School Cites .. : Kidluip Looe1 . ,,,. . ......_, ....... iil'tWo . men who 'llbllod·a ..-.., -.. .,..... .............. OOI. • . 1tU bad .,... Ilda elloom ID dollar ·slgm for the, San Joaqttlo El ....... .tary,~- Wboa tiio ll!o • bandlta lnndod a· • boulo ID i:-HllJr, hotdilJjf 1g. • year-ol~ .M'IOllque Drtli ltqliage In exchange for an Unmarked getaway car aDd p),000 In ranaOlll, the • ~ 1 i po.lice surrounded· the area and prevented 81 Valencia EJementary School ehildren .,_ tr o m png to school.~ ' I "We've sent a Jetter thia week to . the state 11klnl "tbem to consider this ,an "excuaed" abrleftce so -we can recover the . average daily . attendance funds loll when the cbil~ didn't go 1o tchool," said . Rex Nerison, aulata.Dt superin- tendent for adminlltrl.tive services. "It doesn't uqount to . riluch - only ll per day per child -but every bit b~pt,'' he aald. India Declares ' ~inerge:ricy State After Air Raid~ j • By Tiie AllOct.tod Preli The Indlail government declared a na-1 tlonal emergency today t o·l J o w t n g Pakistani air raids ·on four northftftem' Jhdlan airports. A Pa!Wtan! broadcast 'IB!d jets or Pakistan's air lom llruct In retallation for Indian ground 1tlacka. indla denied It' had staged any 1tllcts In ·111o northw..t, 1,000 miles or more from East Pakistan where · bootllltin broke "out lut month. Earlier· story Page 4. Air raid alrens wolled In Ne;, Delhi and the,Indlan capital wu1blacked out. But there was no 11.gn of an air attack: · International altllnet In' London said they bid barined fltlng ·jet!loen to Weit PakLl!an and Calcutla and N.., Delhi In lndta. Radio Pakistan uld ilie .alr 1ltacl<1 were carrtecl out aga!M airporia at Avantlpur, Pathankol, Amrlstar 'and at Srinagar, aplta! oC Jlld1an Koohtnlr, 1 point ol dllputo Wlw ... the two eoun- bies stnco !JI!. . ' Iii N ... D<lld Pml!IMI V. V. Girl Issued the -pllCj .....,..,.._ on' belial{ of the pr.ment and 11kl the k- tkm had --.. _ ol the ... ptoVOked ~ton by Paldltn. 11 ' Tile pm iltt cooilltutlonal -ol state, 11 tile AtnO time ~ bolh 00-of Pllrltament Into I -1al -S.turday to •f!Prove tile •oetw. ol India Bfil1' -emergency lqfliatlon that """fd give the government "1de police pow.rs. • New Deihl airport wu closed to tn. ternattonal tralllc unll! further notice. lnlernal fll~hta hove been dl•erted •to alrporta olber lilln Deihl • ~ .. • ess: ' . November ' Ratebrops Appr~tj~Iy ,. ' . The unemplo)oniont slla•tlo• In Orango ' County continued to ' improve i n November •hen the jObless rate dropped ' ' to siI pereent of the working j>opulailon, the lowest percentage iJnCe June o{ 19'10: ;" The figure for October was u percent and.in Nov~ber, 1970 unemployment hit a peat of 7 .2 percent. Labor analysts at lbe State Department of H~ Resources DeveJopment office in Santa Ana 18.id 30,700 people were out of wort in NoVember, acCording to their figures. Th1s compares with 37,000 people In November, 1970. Heivy blfing ln pubUc educaUon and in the rttall trade for the holiday season led to the decl.lhe in unemployment, ac- coryillJg,to the analyists. A1ta Yetter, state labor Market analyst in the <trice said, "December will probably be even better unless the construcUon workers strike muddles the figures by continuing through the month."---' . The HRD o{fict's emptOyment figures for November were compiled two weeU ago before the TeainSters walkout began. The six-tenths of a percent decll.nt in .. November wu tile greatest one montb dfop since Juoe of tblt year when the rate dip~ to 7 .3 percent from the Mil figure -of 1:9 percent. · Unemployment In the cbunty baa tieen declJnlng since last Aprtl, Mn. Yotter said; when It bit 8 percenl ,Although more than 6,000 peopM wtn (See JOBt:.EM, Pl(O I) Oranfe Weatlter . ' ~ ralh bu 1one11 but the wlnd ~ will stick around over the week· end, wlth Jempentur.. lltucl In !he !dwer tOo alon&, the cout and Jn. land. . ~ DAIL• l'll01 Jobs, Jobless Jump ' . Vnemploy1nent HitS 6 Percent in November P'tt111 Wire Sen'ba ll'ASRINCTON -Tba unemployment rale jumped brick up to ' pti'ttnl In Novembtr even u Ole .numbtr of work .. ina Americans ro~ to • ~ to million, the government said tOOay. While total employment rose , many YOW\& adullJ Jost lht1r jobs, helping push up the number ot job see.ken to t .I million. This is an increase ol 110.000, aeuonally adjusted. tht Labor Department's Bure.au of Labor Statistics Nid. Labor Secretary James D. Hodgaon called I.be I pertt:nt jobless rate .r~ ctpUble" and demanded that Congreu stop stalllq and cut taxu immediately. Af'L.CIO Secr<lary·Treuurer Lane Klrl<land .. id !hit prov«! !hot ''the President~ pollciu have not even madt a dent in Amtrkt's wortt economic pro. blem -unenployment/• :rbere wert unemployment lncrease1 Jn creases in virtually every c1tegory except for noowbiles, which declined markedly to 9.3 percent from October'• eight-year high of 10.1 pen:tot. The rate for teen-agera was unchanged at 17.t perttnt. the rate lot adult men rost from 4.S percent to 4.4 per-Cent, for adult women from 5.5 percent to 5.1 per· cent, for mai'Tied men frem S.t percent '9 J.4 pucent and for fUU -time workers Crom 5.4 percent to 5.1 percenl, the bureau said. The rate for . Vietnam era vete.r1ns, which bad dropped aubsUntjllly In Hartelius Hearing Break Ordered by State Officer By TOM JIAJtl.EY· ., .. OMr..,... ..... LDS ANGELES -A lllat. J>wing ol· . fleer ordered a three-month break la,tt Thuraday In the htarin1 al c:har(es filed by the St.alA Bol:rd of Medical Ex:amln· en a11inst Dr. Ebbe Harteliut of r.osta M .... Pre.siding Officer E. F. de VilbW clos- ed three dt.ys ol testin\ony by ordering RarU:Uus. 50, of Jlander Street, El Toro. to return to his hearing room Mar.ch 7, I and t for resumpUon or the prosecu- Uon case against him. . Only-six of Deput)LA.Uome.y -GeoH!!, beffrey Wohlner's dozen witntssa bad testified when the break came. And it i.s expected that his chief witness, Mrs. Reba Vaughn, of Costa Meaa, wJII take up at least three days for bearinJ: time. Harteliw is accused of multiple charges of unprofessional conduct and moral turpitude. Most of them atem from what authorities alleged wa11 his drueging and butina: oC 1.1:rs. Vauaftn, 31. and the clru11lng ol the !ale Wanda Melendrn:, 22, of Costa Meaa. Ht hu been indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury over the last two years on charges of araon , bribery and fraUd . The sliver haired physician has been cleared of every allegation in three Superior C.OUrt trials. Both sides agreed Thursday that U will take much longer than the three days scheduled in March to ttadl a conclu- sion in the heering. But de Vilbi.91 re- fused to take any other action than schedule those three days for the four phvsicians who will return at that time. Oile. examinina: doctor,· Dr. Frederick Turnbull Jr. of Newport Beach, haa been compelled to withdraw from the five member board. He told de VilbiJs he was not available · for the March dates acceoled by his colleaiues. Witnesses have. testified thus far In the hearing that Hartellus repeatedly drugged Mrs. Vaughn before and after he moved into her home at 687 W. Wil- son St. It has also been alleged that he struck his blonde mistress many . times and! on one occasion jumped oo her back and pulled her hair. Mra. Vaughn was certified as a nar- cotica addict in 1M9 and served a prison tehn ln the California rehabllltaUon en- ter at Norco. It is alleged that Mrs. Melendrez October to 7.t pircent, returtlfld to Ill former level bf l.t percent. ·. The overall unemplormtnt rate has hover.t around I perun for a year. Lut month It d"'l'l*I to U percool. 1'he bureau also reported that average hourly earnings for rant and file workers declined two peryties last monUi to $3.47. Thil Is still an iocreawof 11 centa or 5.5 percent over a year ago~ Averaae weekly earnings last month were down 74 ceota to •121.74, which still iJ $'7.67 or 1.3 percent above a year ago. Latest lnfilUon figures· lbow <hit prlcet h.ave risen l .1 pe:rceDl ia the 12 montba ending last October. , The bureau rttts.wi4 that while the ratkl of job aeekels to job holden has re- mained routhJy comtant for a year, the total oomber ol job bokltrt bu rlaea aubstantlally sioi:e this aammer. It sa.id the November increa1e ln unemployment occurred almost entirely amc>l'lg full-time workers. ma/iily young adults who lost their jobs, rather than those seeking job! for the first time or re-entering the labor force. White workers accounted for all the November increases In unemployment, the bureau said. The.Ir uneeiployment rate rose from 5.3 percent lo $.7 perct.nl. · In another sobering economic develop- ment, Increases for rent and food pro- ducts, which were exeinpt from price controls, resulted in a rise of O.l.percent In 1'holesale prices in November,. the Labor Department reported toda)'. The wholesale price index ls considered one of the best indicators of how Presi- dent Nixon's economic controls program is workin&. The 0.1 percent ri.M in November was the same when measured in actual price increases or when adjusted for seasonal variations. The October report was leu definite~ rising 0.1 percent on ail adjusted basis but falling by thi IMlf level without adjustment fOl' seaaonal v&rla· tions. The Bureau of Labor Satlstics said nearly all the November rise was due to higher prices for such things as fresh fruits and vegetables which were un- controlled during the 90-day freeze. Industrial wholesale prices, adjusted for seasonal variation, showed no change from October while consumer finished 1ooda dropped 0.1 percent. -' ' Vttdercover Gambler Neither the clatter o! hammers nor chips of falling plaster, nor a plas- tic drop cloth could stay the hand of Fred Bransenus of Highland, lnd:c/Tom his sell-aP.pojnled t.lsk of pulling a slot machine handle· at the vuri.ea Hotel in Las Vegas. Gasino is undergoing remodeling. St0rm Front May.Bring ' More Rain to Coastline A weak storm front will brif!g a slight chance of isolated showers to the Orange Coast tonight. ~ The Natiooal Weather Service forecasts winds rrom the west and northwe st at 12 , lo 25 knots through Saturday. They will produce three to five-foot choppy, wind waves, and dispel any chance of fog. Tonight's low wlll range from 43· to 52 along the. coast with a high Saturday in the. mid-005. The second storm in two days was ceqtered about 300 miles off the Wfshlngton coast this morning. The.re is a 50-50 chance the stonn' would drop as much as an inch and a half of rain in Los Angeles and points north. Snow levels ln the mountains art ex- pecled to drop to 4,000 feet. The Orange County Harbor Department reported. small craft warnings were lowered today. They expect northwester- ly winds at from 15 to 30 knots on Satur- day. Thurlsday's storm dropped a mere .07 Inch of rain at Newport Buch, harbor of- ficials said. New Orleans Jury Indicts Garrison Joint Space r • Flight Pact ' Said Near · MOSCOW ~AP) -American and Soviet acLentists plan to sign 1n agreement on a joint mantled 1pace nlaht wlQiln I.he neat two months , a U.S. Embassy official disclosed today. The agreement was dlscuased between SovieL and American scientists during the pa.rt few days In Moscow. It was the third session betwttn specialists of the Na- tional Aeronautics and Space Adminlttration aod lbe SovieL AcAdemy or Sciences. Jack Tech, a 1elence attacbe at the U.S. Embassy, sakl the scientjtits ralug.. ed the follow,ing atatement at lhe clole of their conference: •"The m,in purpose of thil third -t- ing session was to dlscuu the technlc.11 detaib of ~.::e hardware compatibility and ta disc~ a jOlnt American-Sovie( space mission. It i.s intended to sign • final agreement within two months.. Details wlll not be given out until then." Tech said the agreement woul,d •Po parently provide for separate laune:bln&s ()f Soviet and Arnerica~ spacecraft, which would then link up In outer space. ''The fact that I.hey were dlacuaainl the technical compatibility of the hardwan -the actual parts of the two spacecraft that would have to flt -would mean a linkup," Tech said. Plans tor a Sovlet-Americal) 1p1ce flight apParently were first discussed in detail during the second conference of Russian and American space officials in Housto n last June. A statement issued at the ck>le oC lha1 1wk>n said that a study on bow to test compatiblfi docking aystems "would 1M based on the premise that the tint IUdl experiment might be the docking of an Apollo spacecraft with a manned orb.Ital scientific statk>n of the Salyut type.'' It added : "A substque.nt e1pertment might be docking of manned spacecraft of the Soyuz type with an orbital scien- tific station of the Skylab type." Apollo reters to· Uie 'command ahip. now used in the U.S. lunar el"J)kntlon pro- gram. Skylab Is an American science ala· tion scheduled !or flight In 1973. Salyut is a type ol Sovlet orbiting space station used by three Rus.slan cosmonauts last June to set a world space en record. U.S. Jets Rout N. Viet MIGs Over Laos Area in 1969 of an overdose of drugs while she was dominated by the physician. Her family has sued Hartellus for $500,000 in a superior Court ]aw.suit. Wohlner blames defense attorney Mat.- thew Kurilieh's repeated objections and long ara:umen1' OD points of Jaw for de- laying the hearing and preventing con- clusion of his case. • The 0.1 percent seasonally adjusted In- crease In October and November followed a 0.4 percent decline in September, the first full month of the freeze. Dollar Drops __,__J1i England JOBLESS •.. WASHINGTON (AP ) -A New Orleans federal grand jury indicted New Orleans district attorney James Ga rrison today for allegedly conspiring to bribe law en- forcement officials to protect illegal gambling operations. Garrison, 51 , was charged in a second indictment with flllng false federal in- come tax returns in 1965, 1966 and 1967. The cos monauts mysteriously perished in their Soyuz It spacecraft as they re.turned to earth June 30. The space st.- lion Salyut has since dropped out d orbit and burned up in the earth's atmosphere. The cooperation between NASA and the Soviet Academy of Sciences wu provided for under an agreement signed in Moscow last Jan. 21. SAJGON (UPI) -North Vietnamest MIGa tried to attack a flight of giant American BS2 boml>trs over Laos for the first time in the wrlr a little leu than two wens ago. U.S. military aourcu aid to. day. The IOW'ttS said the incident occurre;d 11 days aao when several of the Ruasian- built jets appro11ched a flight of B62I strikint in lhe Laotian panhandle near the North Vietnamese border, and fired air-to-air missiles in thtir direction. "Wild Weasel" American Ft05 fi&hte.rs ucortin1 the el&}lt.engine heavy bombers broke away and then chased the MIGs, but were unable lo catch them, the IOUl'CU. uid. Fl'0111 Pqe 1 ASSEMBLY. • • o;bu.t it ahowa die pemor that, brother "e mt.an business." Rul:an has claimed a special reap- portionment commission, controlled 3-2 by state o!rtce:holders, would do the redistrictine if the legltlature failed to. Dtmocrats claim the commission con-- cept hall been Invalidated and the courts would sett.le the matt.tr. Ol.t.Nal COAIT DAILY PILOT H .............. ........ ,...., -·-. OMttGI COAST l'U•LISHIN• CON.,AK'f l•\i••t H. Wee4 l'r•llMolt .... ,.,,.,...,... 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W ~ #.JS "*°llWYI " IMJI &t.H ..... , ...... ., ....... , ......... ,,.,..1.,, .• KurUich and de Vllblu tangled through- out the three days of debatt with the lawe~ getting repeated reprlftllnds from the ,hearing officer for what Wohlner re.. gants as delaying tacticl. "Stop playing games wlttt me, Mr. Kurillch," the angrv de Vilbls.<i: rawed out at one point Thursday. "You're a big boy.now." not erripJoyed. In November, total cl•ilian •1!'4>1oYmeni In 11)> -y -1,500. 11le October figure wae 471,000 compared to 478,tol) for November. Aerospace employment, blamed . for most or Orange County'• jobless pro- blemll, hekt eteady in November at S.1,300. A year •RO 50,800 ,people Yfere working at space and aircraft firma. Fl'Ollt Pqe 1 DOUGLAS • • • Augwt, Jn each decision by the three dif· stop all development and lea•e the va· ferent governmental bodies the remne cant fields in the area." had been favored by a tingle vole. Approval of the rezone involvee a The county planning commission hoily change in the cc>mmlsslon's com- debated the issue in August and Sep-prehensive land use plan for the airport tember and approved the rezone twice by area approved Jast aummer. 3 to 2 votes . The Board of Supervisors on Speaking to this issue, Schmit said, Nov. 10 approved the changt by the aamt "the plan ls not inviolate; to say It ls, Is margin. ridiculous. There will be many chanaes The change in use for the property has over the years." been strongly opposed by the county road Bresnahah had previously enaaged in a department, Planning Director Forest lively debate with engineer Murray Dickason, the Irvi ne Company. UC Storm, county road department represen- Irvine, the city of Ntwport Beach and tatlve. Newport Beach citizen groups. The airport manager argued that the Cited was traffic which would be road deparlment had had years to plan generated by the McDonnell Douglas pro-adequate roadways In the airport area posal to build a 250 to 500 room bottl, and had not done 90. 750,0oo to four million square feet of of-Storm countered by urging a delay In flee lpace and 1 convention center 00 the the rezone decision until a current study site which Is on the northeast corner of on traffic In tbe area could ht completed. MacArehut Boulevard and Campue Drive He compared the possible future traffic opposite the airport terminal bulldlng. condition around the airport to, "the Sa.n- Also cited Jn opposition was the pro-ta Ana Freeway In downtown Los Angeles at peak traffic hours." bab_le increase in airport passenger and Bresnahan persisted, "Why aren't you freight demands and possible e1panslon doing aomtthing about It when you know of the facility. roadways in the airport area are in- These tbinr:s may happen, It was in-adequate? dicated durinl Thunday'a night three-"We are trying to develop and widen hour debate -but It was ISJll:rted this roadways i• the area based on the pre.._ may not be alt bad. ent zoning," Storm answtred. County Director of Aviation Bresnahan, "Are the freeways (Sa.n Diego and pro. a member of the seven-man panel, made posed Corona· del Mar) In the wrong the motion lo. approve the rezone. place~" snapped Bresnahan. Bresnahan, who had been believed to The reply was quick and sharp. "The be in oppotltkln to the plan. aald, "My }ob airport is In the wrong place," storm ls lo promote tvJaUon In Orange Counly. said. I have worked with the cou nty road. Joining Bresnahan and Schmit In the department' for three years. They are the final vote was Beverburg who represents agency which has allowed freeways to be the public on the commlulon, and built at either end of our runway and who Roderick Fraser, Or1nge industrial and plan to build a loop road at the north end the newest member representing: the or the airport, on Our land ." Board of Supervisors. Brunaban added, "As lo local citizens Opposing w1s Chairman Donald Mcln- troopt ~which 1 have spoken, I have on-nil, Newport Beach city councilman. Jy promiied them that I woukS d~ Back lnc him were attorney Donald everylhJng JIOlllble to hotd down lht Kiiiian o( Newport Bueh, "ho represenlJI' noise level from jet operaUons. the supervbor1 and Brian Douglass, ''l! we approve th'8 ref.Ont we are not Fullerton airport manager. approvln& all poulble future U!e.S of the Mclnnls baled his oppo1\I M>n on, "the tand. Wt can rerulate and limit them opinion o1 tht profession•! plaMinC staff tbJ'(M.llh conditional UH permits as re-ol the county." qulrtd uoer the master aonln& of tht When cha.lienced by Bresnahan as to area. the lo&ic of Newport Beach approving the Commlasioner Laurenct ·sch m It. commercial development or tht 120-.cre Garden Grove city councilman, teeonded Emkay property nearby, Mcinnis replied Bresnahan'• moUon, addin1. "wt havt th11t the Newport .8e3Ch council had ap- two is.'I~ bef0tt us. The airport and IL!I proved thal development belore the com- future and UM traffic around It. Wt can't minion adopted its land UM plan last block development. summer . "The roadwaya art bad now and will be Before the nnal \IOlt:, Mcinnis nffered a blid later. Jf we st.op this development 1uMtltute moUoo calling for tien\1111 or the because ot ln1dequate str~ll. we should rer.one. It loat by the same J to 4 tally. r ' LONOON (AP) -The British government stopped supporting the dollar today and in a quick reaction Jt plunged to record lows in Europl!. (Earlier Story Page 4), The Bank of England had be.eh buying dollars to keep their value from dropping drastically. Tl\e bank gave no explanation !or its decision to stop now. . The ·cutoff came in midafternooo and the dollar started it! slide aS word apread across the Continent .. The dollar dropped from 10.10 ~nee to 40.02 pence in London in a space of minutes. That was the lowest the dollar has gone in Bri- tJln since President Nixon launched his economic cutbacks Aug. 15. PRE· HOLIDAY Indicted with Garrison on the con- spiracy charges were two former New Orleans police. officers and seven men al· legedly connected with pin ball machine operations in Louisia na. Garrison, who gained public notice for his attempt to prove that the as- sassina tion of President John F. Kennedy was a conspiracy, had bee n accused of similar charges in a criminal complaint last summer. The indictments were announced here by Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchel!. Mitchell said both ind ictment! were the result of an Internal Revenue Service investigatio n of Garrison and an investigation by the deparlmenl's New Orleans organized crime strike force. • Duel Suggested To Anne's Critic LONDON (AP) -Rlc:hard Meade, whose name has been romantically litiked with Princess Anne, hes dial· le.nged British shdwjwnping ste.r Harvey Smith to a duel. The we.apons: hotsel. Meade, an Olympic gold medalist, Is· sued the challenge Thursday after Smith criticized the 21-year~ld prlncesti al not being good enough for the Olympica. Prihcess Anne, European horse trial champion, wu voted British SporU- \vcm211 ol I.he Year after winning dlt title. LAMP SPECIAL CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST SELEC TION OF NEW QUALITY LAMPS WE HAVE EVER CARRIED, WE HAVE JUST THE LAMP TO GIVE YOUR ROOM A NEW LOOK FOR THE HOLIDAYS. EX· CELLENT VALUES. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DR EXEL -HERITAGE -KARA STAN NIWf'Olt STOii OPIN PllDAY "TIL t NEWPORT BEACH 1127 WHtcllfl Dr., 642·2050 OPEN PR)DAY 'TIL 9 INTERIORS Prof111ion1~ Interior Dt1l9ntrs Av1l111tl ...... AID f'tte119 l"' "-M• ef 0..,.. C••tr-'4 .. 11•1 LAGUNA BEACH 34$ North CoHt HIJhway Phono: 494-4$ 1 ' ! ~ 1\ I I I " 7 • Hantiugt.oo Beaeh Fo.a•t~in Valley I YOL 64, NO. 289, 4 SECTIONS,1 "'6 !'AGES •' O~NGE COUNTY, GALIFORNIA Today'• Ff•al I ' N.Y. Steeb FRIDA 'I', OECEM9ER 3, '197f TEN CENTS • Airport B()dy Switches, OK's Douglas Rezoning • By, JACK BROBACK I Of ... l»ilY , .... ltlft I Tbe unpredidable Alrport Land Use CommJ.ssloo, may have tet 'the trend~ in deVelopmeqt aniund the· Orange County Airport !or: ~ to come Tbunday nlghl By · a . 4 to S wle; the com- mbai°""", wl>o<IJad previ...ty indicated their opposition to th, • ,..,... to <Om• morctal • I/BO ot 50 acres ol McDonnell Doug] .. Corpor~lton Wld, a~acent 'to the· • airport, ~ the change. lrpnlcally, tlthougb the ...... baa been IP,Pn>Ved by \hree county qencles In the pa!t lour month& lhe ·propooed city or Itvtne -Jiold the trump card In Ille end. ., . ~ . . · 'II lncorpoptlon ol the new ·community ls approyed~ Dec. 21, city councilmen· could. revene :.I.be county agencies' decisJon.od' the IOlllbg. o1 ,u. proi><rl1 wlllcl> woulil be within their boundaries. Tlluradaf niibt'a 4 to S vote marked 11 I ' tf '"' ' • . ' '. I ;l'o• 6aps ·off S•n · . ' . switch of only one member'• volt Crom previous decisiool .. the llibjecl by Ille commission. Herman Beverburg ol AnalJelJD,·wbo represent& me pub1ic: in the an::ezl!mln group and 'was appointed to tbe ~com­ mmlon by the other six, bad voted Oil tbe -si<lo last Sept. I. . At that Ume, be volid.with Dooald Mc(lll>I>, Donald. KilJL¥l.' a'!'I Br\&}I Qougl ... _to rej~ the ·~-· anCI asked 1he COUDIJ '>upery!JOrsr to • r• ' . . " . Like Earlh and Mars, It now appeal'S' the sun has polar paps, but with a temperature of about a mil- lion, degrees Fahrenheit, the sun's polar. caps are no.t the frozen white variety we are ·used tp, The discovery· was ~ade by·a new solar. obServatory re- cenUy P,laced into prbit by NASA. Tlie·north ,pole · ~ the dark ~ea upper left and the south pole ls. the dark area lower right. Ha waii Beliind, r Co uncil F.acing Lengthy Agenda Fresh rrom a trip to HawaU, Hun- tington Beach coundlmen are facing a maralhon meeting Monday. A 20-page agenda, which includes 50 public hearings and 14 i)roposed new ·crdinances, bas been drawn up .for the rtteetinf ~heduled to begin '-t' ~:136 p.m. in the council chambers at Main Street and Pee.an .A'vena., Tbe co~llmen usually.break for .dinner at 6.P.ni before returning for another sessiOn at 7:·30 p.m. The pubUc ~lngs ~e .$Chel!Uled.'durtnl the latter session .. Five of the seven HunUngton· Beach· councilmen were in · Hawaii earlier this week to attend the National League or Cities Cllnventlon. The most controve11ial topic coun- cilmen will tackle is ezpecttd to be a.re- quest to revoke a varianct for the runway extension at Meadowlark A.irport. The issue was brought bef~ ~ ~n­ cil last month after airport operator John Turner was found by the, plannln& com- mission to be ln violation of one ~ the conditions of the variance.~ ., Silve r Lining • ~ • Paris Police Foil Attempt To Hijack Pakistani Plane PARIS (UPI} -Two plainclothes policemen sneaked through a hatch ..on a hijacked Pakistani airliner at Orly Field today and OVl?l'pGWered a man who bad threatened to blow It up with all 28 persons aboard unless he received 20 tona cf medical supplies for East Pakistan. • ·Ponce said at•first· two men·carrted out 'tf\e ltljiicking bu.t later identified the cap- tured man is :Algerian-born Frenchman Jean Key, 28, 'and ~id he suffered a bul· let woi.µxl in the hand and head injuries ffom a pistol butt when captured. AuOloritiel said nOne of the passengers and Crew·was injured. The French government had sollclted medicines from the Pasteur Institute and other laboratories and several truck loads were rushed to the airfield with police escort. The hijacker had put a two-hour tlme limit on the medicine deliveries but held oil. The first truck aniv,ed sb: hollrs after the hijack ltartedi and the truck crew began unloading e1rdboanl cartons at the· rear cr the plane after talkJng with unideiltified persoos in the cockpit Shortly afterward, six adults· and a child left the aircraft. Police said the'last radio message from the captain of th,e, Boeing 7208 airliner, parked about 50 yard& from the airport bo.ildi.ngs, said the hijackers "are holding .me at gunpoint." The aircraft, Flight 712 bound !or Karachi via Rome aud Calrof'l had 22 pa'ssengers ,and a crew · of six: aboard, police said. . .. They said the hijacker told author'fties by radio he wanted the plane diverted to Beirut. The threat to kill all aboard came in a note dropped to ground mecbanJcs after the plane stopped '(bile moving away from Its parltjng bay. Police quoted the note as saying: "Here are the conditions demanded for the departure .or the airplane and the lives of the passengers and the crew : 20 tons of1 medicines, by, priority vaccines, vitamins 'and aritibiotics, to be left within two hours at the foot of the rear ramp of, the plane." WlndoW 1bades o( the white-and-green (!!« AJRLINER,. Pl(e I) mum the matter to tbe·coanty planning commlsslnn for ~ ltlldy. ' County lllndor or Avtadoo Robert Bresnahan allended the Sept. 2 meeting but obstalned from ..itn( "" !be con-trovenlal' subjecl ·He voted 1f8 t1t Is time. . · • Thuraday nlg\lt"s approval followed a pallero on the highly contriivenlal land use debalo wblch 'bat rqed alnce laal Aug\ISL In Ofcb·dec~lon by the three d~" rerent govemm.ntal bodiel the rerono had beeo favored by a single ..to. Tbe county pl•nnlng conunlalon hotly debated the luue, In Aqull and Sep. tember and approved the""""' twice by s to 2 wtea. Tiie ll9lnl ol &Jpervtaors on Nov. 10 approved the<llange by the..,,,. margin. Tile change ' In uae !or the properly bat been ·atrongly opposed by the county .rood deparlment, Planolng Director F~ DlcW.n; tlie Irylne Company, UC lrvlne, the city ol Newport BeJ<h and Newport Beach dUJen -Cited Wll traf!lc wblch would bo generated by !be McDonneU Doup pr0o posal to· build • Z!O to !OD """" llolel, 750,000 to ~ mllllon -!eel I( ol· flee space and a convention center on the alte wblcb Is on lbo nortlleaJt conier ol MacArebur Boulnud and Caqq DrtYe oppooite the airport terminal bulldlar. Also cited In oppooltlon w11 Ibo .,... bable' lncteaae In airport -11111 . (Ste DOUGLAS,' Pap J I County Jobs Rise November · Unemployment Rate Drops Tbe unemployment altuation In Orange Counly conttn.ed to ·Improve I n November when the j<lblesa rate dropped to alx percent ol the working population, the lowest percentage since June of 1970. The figure for OCtober was 8.t percent and in November, 1970.unemployment bit a peak of 7 .2 percent. Labor analysts at the State·Department of Human Resources Developmen~ office 1n Santa An a said 'S0,700 people were out of work in November, according to their flgurea. This comparea with 37,000 people In November, 11711. . Heavy blrtng tn·pul>Uc education and In . . SAcftAMENTo '(AP)-~ Calllornl& Jfgfalator1 ...: BePaWeant and Democratl ~.were.In open m.tt.qalnst.GOP Gov; Reaga1vtoday, nol!:cilng'bla l5eo million tax lnaeale bill ind votiq• !or the lint tlme in 25 .years to Ovtrride a gubematorlil veto. Tile stuMJng uprising O<CUned during a 2I~bour day of.oontinuciUa: session that was supposed to be the last of the 13S-<lay long 1971 legislature. Amid all the confusion and anger, the leglalature re}ected every effort to solve the other major usue before U: Reap- porllomnent ol Assembly,. Senate ll'd tongresslonal districts. Tile weaiy lawmaker• slopped the dock before the technical mldnlgbt ad· joumment tlme and f1natly went home at 6:f'1 a.m., leaving the veto oVerride. in llmbo for bargaining w:ith Reagan. They had accused him of reneglpg on a pro- mise not to veto a Senate reap- portionment bill. It was the first tirrie In Jµ:agan's five years as undisputed master of the California GOP that legislators of bis own party openly defoed him. Both the tax bW defeat and the veto override vote came after Reagan made a pre-dawn trip to the Capitol at the In· vttatlon of A!sembly GOP Door leader Bob Monagan. He met with lower house Republicans for an hour and left tight·llp- ped with anger, accusing Democrats of childlah and immoral toying: with the state'• fiscal soundness. The taz bill lost 15-5 in the Senate with rt votes needed for passage. Most Democrats simply didn't vote at all. The crisis was precipitated when Reag$.n told leglslalivt R,epubllcans he · could gtve them no guarantee that be would not veto any Asstmbly, Senate or congress'°'1al reafJp9rtionment bill tbe legislature might send blm. Thll totally upset a cmfully conceived (See ASSEMBLY, Pase I I the "'lall trade !or the holiday seaoon led to the decline in unemployment. ac- cording to the analylatt. Alta Yetter, state labor market analyst tn the office said, "December will probably be even better unless the construction workers strlb muddles the figures 1 by , conllnulng thrbugh the month.' The HRD office's employment figures for November were compiled two weeks ago before the Teamsters walkout began. The 1ix·tenlhs of a percent detline in November was the greatest one month drop since June of thll year when the Dollar Drops l 1i England =(Al') ~ The-1 Britbb t Ito ........... . ~ a qo!ek-' , :'k plunpd to record.lows lll Elli1!pe. . (l!;arller lllor)' Page 4),; . • 'Iba Bal!I: ol EngllJ!d W -loaylnc ,dollan to bep lbolr •ihla from · droppin( drastically. ThO bank gave no eaiQnallon for Ila decision to ·stop now. The cutoU 1came Jn mfdattemoon and the dollar started ill slide u word 1prtad ·across the Continent. The dollar' dropped from 40.10 pence to 40.02 Pence In London in a. space 0£ minutes. That was the lowest the dollar has gone in Bri· tain 1lnce President Nixon launched bit eCoDomlc cutback& Aug. 15. Police to Probe • 'Irregularities' At Free Clinic A meeting will be· held In Huntington Beach nei:t week between poUce ofrtcers and state officials for a probe of the city's privately-operated Free Help ClJnlc. The closed.:door seaslon has been set up for 3 p.m. Wednesday In city council chambers. It la expected to draw narcoUcs ofrteer1, a special investigator from the I)epartment cl Consumer Af· fairs and volunteers who have quit the db:tc. • Some of the cllnJc'1 20 volunteers who real.gned en maue last June say they did IO over alleged improper medic&l prac- tlcea; occurring 1t the clinic on m Fifth st. A petition circulated by them calls !or Grand Jury lnvestigalton Into ttie prac~ !Ices, procedures and ethlc3 by which Mn. Hannah Alekownbldes, ezecutive director, and Dr. Ralph Sher, medical director, oper1ted the cllnic. rate dipped to 7.3 perctnt from Ibo lf01. figure ol 7.9 pereent Unemployment In the couoty baa - declining since last April, Mn. ~ettc said, when it bit a percent. Although more than 6,000 peorle """ not employed in November, tot.a civilian employment in the county increuecl 1,500: '1'1'1e October figure was-475,000 compared to 476,900 for November. Aerospace employment, blamed for most of Orange County's jobless: pro- blems, held steady in November at 53,300. A year ago 50,IKlO people were working at space and aircraft flrml • * * * U ;S. Jobless Rate Back Up · • • To 6 Percent J'vem Wire Sen1ce1 WASlllNGTON -Tile unem~ rate jumped back up to 5 percent in November even a1 the number of W()rk~ ing Americans rose to a record 80 million, the government said 'today. While total employment rose, maDJ' young adulla lost their Jobs, helping push up the number rf job seekers to t.I ml!Jion. nus is an increase of 210,000, seasonally adjusted, the L a b o r Department's Bureau of Labor Stati.sticl said. · Labor Secretary James D. Hodgson called the 6 percent joble11 rate "unac- ceptable" aod demanded that Congresa stl>p !tailing and cut laxet lmmedlalely. AFL-<:10 "Secretary-'l'n8fllttl' Lane Kirkland said this proved that ••t11e President's policies have not even made a dent In America's worst economic pro- blem -unemployment." There were unemployment increasell 1n creases in virtually every category u.cept IM nonwhites, wblcb declined markedly to 9.3 percent from October's eJght.-year high of 10. 7 percent. The rate ror teen-agers was unchanged at 17.0 percent, the r.ate for adult men rose from 4.3 percent to 4.4 percent, for adult women· from S.& peraent to 5.8 Pft"' cent, for married men from 3.0 perceot to 3.4 percent and for full·tllne workers from 5.4 percent to 5.1 percent, tbe bureau said. . The rate for Vietnam era veteran1, which had dropped substantially 1n October to 7.0 percent, returned to lta former level of 8.2 percent. The overall unemployment rate bu hovered around 6 percent for a year. Ult month It dropped to 5.1 peroenl. The bureau also rtported that aver• (See JOBL&\'l, Pap I) 0r .. ,. On So. Street \ ' I Fountain 1' alle9 District ~~~~~~~~~--' ...... ~~~~~ I Bou.,.dary Sq~ahhle Flares The charges to be aired at the aecret wslon Include alleged lmproperletles In the keeping or medical reporda, treat- ment of paUenLI and dispensation of medication. . . . NEW YORK (AP) -Ther. Wll { 1 brief silver lining to South Strtet Thursday when a , Welta Fargo armored truck spilled 15,000 dim"'U. The truck was carrying ft,000 ln dlmel to the Federal Reserve Bank Jn Lower Manhattan when it swerv. ed to avoid a cement truck. "n>e heavy c1rgo ahltted, w~ pin( the door lock, and 'three ~ bagl spilled oul, burst on the pave- ment and covered the street with coloa. Foi.r guard1 Jumped out with guns drawn and looked on whUe 90me volunteers acooped up the stray cash.\ "11ley got them all too, e.icept the dime I found later," sald park· lnc:i: lot attendant Lawrence Samelli W"ho helped In the cleanup. s.Jd one Wells Fargo employe later1 ••There 11re bill daya and coin days. Thank God thlJ wu a coin day." ' By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of tfll DIH'r ,Ult llfff ~ .viother controversy ovet the boun- darla or the FdUD!aln Valley School Distrtd Dared Thuraday night .. truatees held a bwiDg over the anoexalion of ..... property to their dlstrld. Tile acbool district II currently em- broiled In a court cue o• a unilicatlon Jl'Yl'OS81 -would lump their - Ida -with Oceall View -lllstrlct. '1'1'1unday'1 controversy centered on the efrect annexationa would have «t boun- daries involved in the unlfJcallon lltlga. tion and the ethnic balance of Los A:f: High School, whlch_ll.{>lrt of thl !l Grove Unllled Scbooj. Dllirlct, , but Is located In Fountain Valley. • So far there have been two pl!t!Uolll pul before the two acbool boanls requesting property tranaf'ers from the Garden Grove District into the Fountain Valley Dbtricl One, involves a 13-acre plect-at the northeast oorner of Warner Avenue and Euclld streel Tbe property pmontly II unoccupied. However, then: are .SS holT'lel wide{ construction on.the property. Thal 1'IHfl>a Im llhady been approved 111, toomiaia Valier lnuleu and dinled by Garden Grove f.nlstees. n b scheduled 10( a fl'lbllc he•r!Jv before the county sdlool lmrd Die. I~ Tbe oecond annexation,Pflltlon'"" .bl-ed by home and property_ow.,rs !or lhe 400 ttcres on the ioQlheaat oomer't of Warner and Euclid. "' Alt<lll Mone, a uef.lt-t,e 111paril. . .\. I ' tendent for bUll.oes1 services for Garden Grove , 'I11urlday outlined tour objections Garden Grove trustetl have to the tranafer. He aald Ibey felt II woold hove ~ adverse effect on the district's master plari or• lilch ·ICbooJI and junlbr b1gb tcbool1, It would erode the diltrict's tax I/Ase. ft wwfd crtate l""bleml with' Ibo acbool •Itel the dlsUlct alrtadf ..,.. In that area and II would advmely a/feet tile ethnic balance" ol Lot AinllOJ Hl&h ScbOol. Tile quu!lon ol the tthnlc balance ol Loi Amlloa Hlg~ Scbool' wao !"med by Fountain VaUey ' SUperln~I Milt• Brick and Trustee Fred Voss. tinder 4tltsU\lftlng ,lrom ,lltlck• and I <lfla ~Gt. P~ I) Speaking before the Women's Society cf Christian Service Jut Wedneaday, Mn. Altkoumbldel aakt she ••categorically dtnies" all charges aired by ,both the ex· vohmteert and in an underground Orange County new1paper "Hindsight." Some obeervera have pictured the cllnlc11 problans u an internal conruct. Many ol the volunleen wbo ""lgned from the clinic have llnce offered their aervlces to the Huntlnglon Beach Com- munity Ceoler. Mlhouch pqllj:e olll<tl'I have condu<ted. · a.i ln•tllt!latloil ol the clinic, no charges! have-!lied." -. . . . Qu ake Recorded UPPS,\LA, Swadeo .{AP)' -An eorlb· quake at the Kurlle lalanda In lbe Sea ol Otbolak Wll nocordad ThurJJf•Y .by the ' Selamologlctl lllltltutto• of, IJPllUla. the head of the lostltutlon, Pro!. Marcua B .. th, aald today. ~quake bad I mag• niludt ol 1.7 t>Olnto .. the Rlcbter ~·; Weallaei- The rain has g00e, but the wind will stick .around over the weet. end, with temperatures stuclt In the lower 60s along tbe coast and In. land. INSIDE TODA. Y Th• Chrittmu story balid~ "The Nutcracker• ti being ttaor- ed b~ 1ni1rcl bGUet companiu~. thti 11aaon. TodcJY1 Wccklndn has picturrt and atory abovt Logvna s-~·· prod11<tio!l o• Page 2$, · 'L. M. it1' 1 ...... M c.u....... • (la.Jin.I .... CW!lln • c,..,_. n O.lfl ....,... 1: ............ ·' ,lflt!IQ IN'I ltlftlC•,. 1f Allll U111Nn tJ ... _ . Mlm•U...tt -.. - --. --.. _...,,.. ll........... ,..,, =,..,.. , .. :: , .. ,.,...,.. •n ·-. "'""" .... ·-' ............ ,,.,, --.. ·-- • I I f 9,IJt Y ~ILO! H ,.,.._P ... J JOBLESS .. . hourly ..mn,1 for rank and flit worker• dec1.lMd two pennte.s 111t rnontti to $1.47. 'l'llil ii tUll u locttaM ol 11 e<nts or 5.5 ...-•"!•Y-• ... ~""I• -kly eornlnp loll monlll wert down 74 cents to f!U.74, which •tlll ta t7 .17 or 6,S peretDt above a year ago. Latest inClatlGn ncures show tti.t prices have riten 3,t pereen~ in the IZ months todln& loll OCtob<r. '!be butdU 1tttssecl that while the r'aUo of job seekers to job bolder• has re- mained roughly constant for a year, the total num~ • of job boldtrl bu rllf:D 1Ubstlnt1ally •ioct thll summer. It II.id the Nove.m~ increase in unemployment occurred almost entirely amonc fuJl.Ume work.era, mainly young adu1tl who lost their Jobs, rathtt than those seeking jobs for the first time or rt-enlMinc the llbor for«. White •ocker• accounted for 111 the. November Jncreues in ,unemployment, the ~u aid, Their " unemployment rate rote from i.S ptrcent to 5.7 percent. Ir\ another IOberin& et0n0mlc develop- mtnt, locre11es fqr rent and. food pro- dudl, which w~ ezempt from price controls, resulted ·in a rise of o.l percent in r holesale prices In November, the Laliol Department uported today. The wholesale Jirlct lndeJ Is considered one or the best indicators of how Presi- dent Nixon's economic control! program ii working, Tht OJ percent rise in November was the same 1'hen measured in actual price inert•• or when adjusted for seasonal varlaUons. The October report wai less definite, rising 0. l percent on an adjusted basis but falling by the se.me level without adjwtment for seasonal varll· tlonl. . The Buteau ol Labor Satlstlcs 111d ne.arly 111 the November rist was due to higher pri~ for such things as fresh fruits and vegetables which were. un· contmlled during the tG-day freeu. lndU1trial wholesale prices, adjuated for eeasonal Va(iation, showed no chan1e from October while C1>nsumer finished 1ooda dropped 0.1 perctnl. The O.l percent seasonally adjusted In· crease in October •nd November follo wed • o.• percent decline in September, th. first tµll month ol the freeze. From PAfle 1 DOUGLAS ... freight demands and poasible expansion of the facility. These th1nct may happen, It wu i~ dicated during T)lunday'1 night three- hour debate -but It was asserted. this may not be all bad. County Director of Aviation Bresnahan, a member of the seven·man panel, made the motion to approve the ruone. Bre.snaban, who bad been believed to be in opposition to the plan, aa\d, "My )ob ls to ~romote aviation In Orange County. I haw worked wilb the county road department for three yeara. ~Y are the ager>c:y which has allowed freeways to be built at either end of our runway and who plan to build a loop road at the north end of the.airport, on our land," . Brunlhan added , "As to local eitluns lf'Ollpl to which I have spoken, I hive·on- ly promised them that I would do everything pouible to hold down the noise level from jet operations. "U lfe approve this r~ we art not approvtng all po111lble future uses of the land. We can regulate and limit them throu&h condiUonal use permits as re· qulr«t uner the master zonin1 of tht area. . Commluioner Laurtnct S ch m 1 t , Garden Grove city counc:llman, aeconded Breanahan's motion, addtn1, "we have two 1ssueJ before us. The airport and it! future •nd the traffic around it. We can 't block development. "The roadways are bad now and will be bad later. lf we atop thia development becauae of inadequate streeU, we should 1top all development and leave the va· cant fields indhe area." Approval ol the rezone involves a change in the commisaion's com· prehenslve land use plan for the atrport area approved last.. summer. OUM•I COAST DAILY PILOT ' fJtAlftl c:o..uT f\llL.ltHnt• *'"'" t.~rt N. w.,. ........... 1"*4W!IP J1•l R. C1tlty .......................... ' Tit.•t Kd ..... . 1\•"''' A. M.1,p,\il•• MIMlli!t ftllw A)111 Dir~i11 Wiit °"*" c-rrr """' H9"" .... .._.0Mc• 1717Lk1U l1ut.v1t4 M..'111:11 AIU,..., P.O. ._ 7to, 92641 --.......... ,.,. ...... ..... < ... ,..., -....... , """' ....,._..1_trt_.........,, .. ~ • ... II C.-.. aw AUSTIN IRINK CRUSINBERRY MAYS ' ' Trustee .Quits Pqst In Valle y -I Trustees of the Fountain Valley School District reluctantJ(. accepted the reslsna· tlon of their coJ earue, Harold Brown, Thursday night. , 1 Beach to Honor Policemen ln a letter to achool board Preald~t Sbtlla Meyers earller this week, Brown 11id he is resigning because be is moving to San Juan Capistrano. His resignation will become effectlve Dec. JO. Six police officer1 will be honored by the HunUnaton · Beach Clwnbf:r of Comme'rce in a PoUce Cooperation Day lµncheon ~y. . , One wjlJ 'be honored poatbumou1ly as the mo1t. dedicated olfirer, two will receive lf1buta for Yalor, a.lourtb wlU be recognized · for the most service to the ~mmunity, aJlllb will be honored as the moet improved officer and anolher will rectlve , credit for holding t h e department's l1¥i11t liked job. 'The euest speaker at lhe luncheon which tht. chamber hopes to make An an: n~al . affair, will be Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks. Mayor George McCracken will be master of ceremonies. Officer Ivan Neal will be honored poethurnously as the Huntington Besch department'• mo!l ded icated officer. The citation his family will receive notes that he "probably had the highest J potential ol any young officer." Last January it was discovered he wa! 1uffertng from cancer. "EVen after It became·evident that he would most likely not beat this dreaded disease, he con.. tlnued to work on lhe department, alttiough it was mandatory It be In a limited caP11city," the citation reads. "In so doing.he spurred on all hit companions within the department." Officer Neal died Aug. 1 at the age of 21. Officers Jerome Crusi•berry and James AusUn are to receive certificates for disarming a burglary suspect in an .f!partffient complex. . . The officers engaged m a long con- versation with the man to pel'!luade him to lower a rifle he had trained on them, but then as they approached him the suspect attacked the policemen and a struggle developed. Officer Crus_in~rry required hospitalization for the 1n1urles he received . A third officer arrived and the man was taken into custody. Later It was learned, according to police reports, that the man had been lying in wait to kill a woman and her son. The most improved officer ln the Hun.. tington Beach Gepartment ts Richard G. Hartelius Hearing Breal{ Ordered by State Officer By TOM BARLEY Of 1111 011fr l'lltt lltff LOS ANGELES -A st.tie hearing of· fleer ordered a three-month break late Thurlday /in tht hearing of c.harges filed by the State Board of Medical Examin· er1 against Dr. Ebbe Hartellus of Costa Me!Ja. · Pre1iding Officer E. F. de Vllblss clos. ed thret dt"oys of testimony by ordering Hartelius, 50, of Ilander Street, El Toro. to re tum to his hearing room March 7, I and 9 for resumption of the prosecu. lion ease against him. ' Only 11i: of Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Woblner's dozen wltnwet had testified when the break came. And it is ,xpected that his chief witness. Mrs. Rebe Voughn. of <}ollf' Me11, ~ti! take up 1t leaat three d•yr for bearfng time. Hartelius ls accu5ed of mul!lple charge1 of unprofessional conduct and moral turpitude. Most of them stem from what authorities alleged was his drueging and beating of Mrs. Vaughn, St. and the drugging of the late Wanda Melendrei, 2%, of Costa Mesa. He has been Indicted by the Orange C.ounty Grand Jury over the last two yean on charges of anon, bribery and frapd .. The allver haired physician has been cleared of every al/egatlon ln three Superior Court trials. Both sides agreed Thursday that It will take much longer than the three days scheduled in March kl reach a Cilnclu· sion In the hearing. But de Vllbiu re- fused to take any other action than From Pnge 1 HEARING ... Vo11, Morse stated that the minority population of Los Amigos already ex· ceeds state standard1 and the Garden Grove district is counllng on non·mlnorlty students from the area in questiM to eventually balance the school. "In fact we .should be busing right now.11 Morse said, ''But we think In time the probJem will toJve lttslf and the state will allow u1 to do It thlll way." "Then what you're telling u1 L!I that there is alrt!ad y a problem at Los Amigo! that could be solved by busing and that dlit tr•nsfer wUI JtOt create a new ethnic imbalance because one al~ady ex:lsta " Vos1 sakl. ' In addition to Mor se. about 20 pro- ponenta 0( tht move testified at the hear· ing, Mra. Vicki Stangle. leader of the petition drivt, read 1 statement to the board, outiinlng the reasons the tran1fer is be:lni sought. , She said the residents of the area feel they are "second class c!Uzens" because they are not resldentt of Garden Grove. "We h•ve no ldent.lty," lhe aald. schedule those three day1 for the four physicians who wUI retum at \hat time. One examining doctor. Dr. Frederick Turnbull Jr. of Newport Beach, has been com~led to wlthdrsw from the fJve member board. fle told de Vilbiss he was not avallable for the March dates accepted by his colleagues. WitneBSel have testified thus far In the hearing that Hartellu1 repeatedly drugged Mrs. Vaughn before and after he moved into her home at 687 W. Wil· son St. lt has also been alleged that he struck his blonde mistress many times and on one occasion jumped on her back and pulled her hair. Mr1. Vaughn wa1 certined as a nar· colics addict In 1999 and served a prison term in the California rehabilitation eerr ter at Norco. Jt Is alleged lhat Mr1. Melendrez dJed in i969 of an overdose of dtui! while she was dominated by the phy1lcian. Her family ha1 sued Hartellus for $500,000 In a Superior Court lawsuit Wohlner blames defense attorney Mat. thew Kurilich'a repeated objections ind long arguments on points of law for de- l1ylng the hearing and preventing con.. cluslon of his case, From Page 1 AIRLINER ... painted airliner remained drawn and newsmen watching from the airport building could see no sign of movement inside, Plalnclothes Policemen surrounded the aircraft from a distance of about 75 yards but remained largely out of slgH\ behind fences In light of the hijackers' warning to leave "free air around ttie aircraft and to avoid 1ny suspect move-- ment that could be wrongly interpreted ." Police ordered everyone out of the departure lounge overlooking the Isolated plane, delaying many departures . The authorities prevented anyone but mechanics from iettln1 near the plane. Beach Boosters Seek Members A membership drive Is now under way by the Huntington Beach High School Booster Club . Anyone interested in becoming 1 member should contact Mra. Rita Short. 536--0123. Dues are $2 and an additional •t purchases an "Oiler" dec1d. The club's main function Is to raise money for the school's band, banner car· riers and drill team. Bowled Over Students Get Coast Junket? FLINT, Mich. (AP) -The 20 members of the University of Michigan· Flint C<lllege atudent gove.mment have vqted 13 tO 7 to 1end them.aeJvee:-lo Callfomia for the Rost Bowl J1in. 1. , The l_laekage trip would Include air fire, hotels, ren!.11 cars and a b11 New Ye.111r s Eve bash. Student Gove.mment Tre11surer l..aJTY Bk>urft .. 1d $4,000 hN been e.tr- marked for the trip. That'• almost balf the funds ln the ttudtnt trtasury, Blount said. The planned Junket h111 Inspired an1ry proteatt from \w.prlvlleaed 1tu. denl.I. "We did It at tort of a 1t.udenl arousal, end I think we've met that end," Blount aald, "Anyway, I really want to RO to the Rose Bowl." But Plul Du Jardin, pruldent of the 1tudent judlcllt')'. said he upeci3 to hta~ a cm IOOl'I chaUen;tn1 the c:oonc.11'1 travel plana, and could luue an tnJun<llon •r•lnst It. Blount uld U tblt happtns, he'll pay his own way. Williams, who is credited wUh upgrading the idenlificaJion bureau. He bu qualified hlmsell as an authorf.. ty on firearm1, ballistlcs and Hngerprints and co-autfiored a handbook on llngerp1lntlng. Capt. Harold Mays Jr, ~lll bt th&nked: for providing the mo1t service to the community. He joined the Huntington Beach depart.. ment in l~S and has aerved as a dispatcher, patrolman, traffic bureau commander. records bureau commander, services division commander, pafrol division commander and presently is commander of the investigation division. The honor for holding "the least liked job in the department" will go to Ofllcer Jame1 A. Brink, who successfully corn· peted for the posltio11 of perJOnnel officer, an wlgnmeot which includes the In- vestigation of au complaints against police department personnel. He I.! dubbed by hit feUow officer& "head hunter." The luncheon Will be held at the Sheraton Beach IM at noon. The public ls invited, Reaervatlo11! costing $5 each may be made by calling the chamber at 1162.Wl, or by writing the chamber, 11582 Beach Blvd., Suite 224. Fluoride Voting Wins Approval In .San Clemente Despite one councilman's warning of an ''alannl•t propaganda campaign," San Clemente city councilmen have voted to seek voter approval of 1 plan to add fluorid e to tbe city'• water supply. The simple 4ecislon to take the lll!ue to the polls came after an hour of spirited and often angry debate. The l11ue was introduced at the meeting by councilman Wade Lower, a retired oral surgeon who has been,. ro- mlsln& to introduce the nuorlde lssu for more than a year. Dr. Lower's cause was championed. by half-dozen local dentists al the council meeting, while only one resident 1poke out against the plan. Dr. Lower at first sought to simply have the teeth·strengthenlng chemical adped by council action, but the vote was deadlocked 2·2 with one councilman absent. The decision to take the issue to the Pollll was unanimous. Dr. Lower warned that the fluoride treatment of the water would become a campaign iss ue , since an election will be held at the same time to fill two C1>UncU sea ti. ''There are going to be scare tactics through alarmist prop o g and a cam· paigns," Dr. tower told his fellow coun· cilmen, ''That's why l wanted this solved at the council level." Lower b not up for re-eleeUon. He has served oo lhe board for three and a balr years and was president from June 1969 to June of this year. Durine his tenure as president, the board won three national •Wards. One was from t~e Nptlonal Association of Classroom Teacher& for instituting a modified day once a week at d!Strict schools. The other two awards -from • school attbitect'a or1anizatiom and an educa. tlonal magazine -were for the archjtec. lure of Fulton ind Gisler Schools. In officially accepting Brvwn's resigna· tion, Mrs. Meyers noted he "h11 done Bbout 10 years work in three and a hair - afld aged about 1~ years. The people of this commu.nlty are going to miss him aorely," Board memben presented Brown with . a plaque commemorating hit work on the board and pessed a resolution. a1kin1 the county Superintendent of Schools to call the election for his successor to cOincide with municipal electJons on .April 11. Brown's term expires in June 1m. Aid iii Stopping Kidnap Bri1igs Officer Medal An Army lieutenant Crom Huntington Beach will receive the bronu atar for his part In breaking up a lcJdnap attempt while on duty in Vietnam. Lt. Harry T. Blackford it home on leave recovering from head and fachd wounds received earlier this month when he captured an American GI who had kidnapped an MP near Cam Ranh Bay, Blackford's wife, Winifred, 911 Walnut Ave., said her husband will be home for 11 day1 before returning to Vietnam to complete the remaining six months of his tour of duty there. The lieutenant, a four-year veteran of the Army, is the acting· provost marshal for the Cam Ranh Bay Army base. Mr1. Blackford ntd her husband wu called to a nearby vHlage which is off UnUts: to the GI• becauae a 1ervlceman was holdine an MP prlSoner. Accompanied by two South Korean MPs, Blackford sneaked up behlod lhe GI and put a pistol to hi! head, ordering him to release lhe MP and drop his weapon. Instead, the man swung his rifle around, hilting Blackford In the face wlth the butt of the gun. Mrs. Blackford said her husband subdued, the GI by hlttln& him on the head with his hand gun. Blackford had to undergo five hours or surgery to repair his face after the irr cident. The GI is in the Long Dinh stockade charged with kidnap, as1ault and attempted murder, Mr1. Blackford added. Blackford who is assigned to the l78th Army MP Detachment at Cam Ranh Bay. wa1 notified or the pending award while in Vietnam. Cobi 'Eclipse' This uncittulated 1971 Elsen· bower sµver dollar was clipped bJ: a coin press at the Denver Mint and wound up at the Capi· tol St.ate Bank iJ\ Oklahomo City Thursday. The bank sold ii is rare since few damaged ·coins escape the federal inspectors at the mlnL Fr-PqeJ ASSEMBLY. • • arr1Dgement wlth majority Democrita who control Ille Assembly 42-31 •nd ~ Senate 21·19, that would have aped the tar bill to Reaean's desk. As It was, a key Republican senator laid Reagan had undercut 10 montha ol. hard work. A normally mild·mannered Democratic senator told Republle1ns on the floor "gentlemen, you have ~ emasculated" by the governor'• lctioDJ, The Senate voted 27.9 Ind the Assembly 54-16 to override Reagan'a veto of a bW sponsored by Republican Sen. John J. Nejedly (R-Walnut Creek}, to create a state acency to govern tr.ah and waste disposal. But the final vote •u held up ~y a parliamentary maneuver un- til later in the day by Republican Asfemblyman .Robert Badham 0 f Newport Beach. The ~awmakers voted themselves 1 seven·hour break to rest up and try any last-ditch negotiating. 1 Badham salcl he wanted to hold the veto over Reagan's head In hopes the governor would relax hJs adamant stand o.n reapporUonment -the tough, emo- t1onal, every-decade job ol redrawing politic.al boundary lines to reflect popula- tion thlfts. • Badham, a conaervatlve who noAlla]Jy supports Reagan, explained: "I spoke in t~ conference urging the governor to allow the legislature to be t h t determining factor in reapportj(,nment. The Republican members of t h • Assembly and the governor are at odds now, ltgltimate odds. I think every effort should be made with the governor now to see if the thing can be Ironed out." Badham said he ultimately might change his vote to override t~ governor "bul it shows the governor that, brother we mean business." R~agan has claimed a special rea~ port1onrnenl commission, controlled 3-2 ~ by state officeholders, would do tbe redistricting ff the legislature failed to. Democrats claim the commission co~ cept has been invalidated and the courts would settle the matter. PRE· HOLIDAY LAMP SPECIAL CHOOSE FROM THE LA!IGEST SELEC. TION OF NEW QUALITY LAMPS WE . HAVE EVER CARRIED. WE HAVE JUST THE LAMP TO GIVE YOUR ROOM A NEW LOOK FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ex. CELLENT VALUES. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DR EXEL-HERITAGE -KARAST AN NIWPOIT ITOU Of'IN PlllA Y 'TU, t NIWPO~T llACH 1727 W11tcllff Dr., 642·2050 OPIN P~IDAY 'TIL J INTERIORS Profn1lonal lnt•rior D11f1naro .f.Y11l1~l..-AID ..... ,.., ,,.. ..... , o,... c • .-, .... ,.,. LAGUNA llACH 34$ North COltl H!Jhw1y Phon1: 4'4-65 I I I , I l , . •• • • II DAILY PllM II • .. ' ' . .• \. . . . . Supervisdrs Also Named in Rebuke· by Jury By JACK BROBACK ot .................. ... In one tts'niost acathlng lndic'-'ts of the year, the 1971 Orange county Grand Jury has taken. on the Board of Supe.r:vlsors arid the new Orqe"Coun~ Transit Dlstrjct. T~ sup!!visors are. accused of be1{lg unrespoo.si¥e to the "auressl¥e action requlied to develop coordinated 11round' and·~ \i'Msportiuon. systems." ~ , Tlie' dual .tarjet .tilry 'rOl>ort, release<! today,. hits !he traisit .... cLtrict leader-' over, ''failure ,to Jria~te \ ~· least inl.._Hius ~'In the • llill d:strktf~al ~.)~ ~ ,ell'~ . ' .. ~ "Surface transportation that fi'W pro- vide mobility for a fas.t increasing population and air transportation for ~ pie and freight nect9'ary tO support ex· pandlnfP commerce and industry, are Gas, Electric Firm to Study Steam Power m,opdatory·for tbe fblure growlll aod pro- sperity ·ol tbe ~,'' Ibo r.port leads off.-·~ ' After detailing tbe1need for commercial air ~ssenger and freight service and ad- dltloMI facllltle1 for , general avtatio~ (private Oyels) I the ~port, signed by · Foreman Doreen Marihall of Newport Beacb cbarges: '1'be jury considers that t he supervisors are neglecting a ~ajor respomibility to the electorate unless they lmmedlat.ely ·take very pracUcable measures to • develop regional air facillUes, wblch can bt linked by ground and air, to the residenUal, recreallonal and industrial' areas in and adjoining Orange County, "The jury .will not presume to advise the supervisors where new airports should be established. They have Jong had at hand the Pereira and Parsons reports," the indictment continues. Failure of the Doard to "pursue more actively" some civil use of the Naval Air Station, Los ' Alamitos is attacked for the second time. Last June, the jury first urged the board to take steps regarding the Los Alamitos faclllty which the government announced it was deac- San Diego Gas and ElectrlC ~ounced tivating as a Naval Reserve air training facility on March 5, 1970. this week that it has launched a reJearch The jury also condemns the supervisors program into geothennal steam to pro-foo falling to give "effective authority to du ce ·ele,,ctricity. the County Airport Commission. "The board-should n<it be itnmoblllzed MJgma Power Company and Magma by the ponderous deliberations ol the Energy, Inc., have entered into an agree-So h if R I ment with the utility for exploration of ut em Car ornia eg ooal Aviation underground steam resources in the Sys~s Study, This $'750,000 study seeks to detennlne over-the-horizon airport Imperial Valley· needs of 10 Southern Calif om.la counties. Magma, SDG and E aides said, is a "Since its recornmenttaUons cannot be ••pioneer" in the field of tapping natural implemented for a number of years, it E 1team for power generators and it hol~ the jury's belief that Orange County leases on several prime steam wella in should not postpone action on its own the desert area. a\tlation needs." The utility will provide funds for drill-On the Orange County Transit Di.strict lng on the leased sites to obtaln board, the report states: geological infonnation and lnvesUgate ''lnltlal guidelines (of the board) were the potential of the steam sources. designed to offer adequate transportation One specific task of the researchers Is to all citizens in the County, particularly t.l determine the composition, pressure, those immobilized by poverty, youth, old temperature and llow of the steam age or physical handicaps. sources to see if they can be used with "To this the jury would add service to various materials commonly used in insti~utiana of learnliig and to employ- generators. ment: reservoirs, both in and beyond One oft-made criticism ot the steam Or~e County. source by utility officials is its corro~ve "'I1lese services should.be able to at- nature. · iract enough· riders out ot their, private At last year's hearings on state licenses · ;,auto~obDes to ~ba~ the growing ~n­ for two new nuclear generators f;t ·~ .) gestlon ,?n artenaJ. highways and CI t Y Onofre top executives of the ··Southern ,., streets. . . California Edison Company warned that On the ~ for air transpo~tion tl;ie geothermal steam should not be regarded Jury says, Orange County .Airport will as a miracle source of energy because handle approximately one m l 11 i o n ch f ·t Is rroa1 .. J It could t passengers and more than 1.5 mllUon mu o ! so co · YI -'~ unds f tr fr "ght during this fiscal be used in generators. "' .• po o a ei They adde<t. ~ver, f;bat \he uiitity in· Y~ciurrent peak period '*ir ·trafflc ex .. du~ry still was looking deeply ipto the ceeds the ·present termi~s capabWtles. subJect and would research the ~am The road system around the airport is concept. . ' poorly laid out, confusing a n d Carl Welti, an official SDG and E overburdened. Approximately 30,000 ad· spokesman, said that Mall!18 a~ready has diUonal commuter air passengers will be d~illed 200 steam we~ m five states handled· at Fullerton Municipal Airport. smce s_tarting exploration ~6 years ago. "However, little relief cfln be expected 1:he !deal steam souree ts !1 dry vapor from the Fullerton facility since the City which 1~ su,ltable for generating. Council has decl{lred its 'lack of intent to Unfortunately, nearly 811: the stsam expand the airport boundaries.' wells produce'more hot water than actual ''General aviation aircraft based at steam, ~g.the product unsuitable for Orange County, Fullerton, San Juan generation of power. . • . Capistrano and Meadowlark (Huntington Ma~ma, however, lS developing a Beach) airports are taxing the present method of using the hot water to propell capacity of these faclllUes. Meadowlark generations through a closed system, he and San Juan airports are presenUy said. struggling for survival, let alone ex- pansion." The report does state. however_, that the jury is not in favor of progressive in· creasea..in the.n~ber of daily jet flights School C~~s • Kidnap Losses The t.hree-county pursuit of two men wJ:\o robbed a market and took several people hostage on Oct. 26 baa bad some side eUects in dollar sips for the San Joaquin Elemen- tary School District. When the two bandits invaded a house in Laguna Hills, holding 6- ye!Nlld Monique Dreis hostage in exchange for an unmarked getaway car and $20,000 in ransom, the police surrounded the area and prevented 68 Valencia Elementary School children from going 1to school •. ''W!'ve sent a letter thi1 weelt to the state asking them to consider this an "excused" absence so we can' recover the average dally attendance funds lost when the childttll dldn't go to school," sal'!.i, Rex Nerison, assistant superizi,:'1 tendent for administrative service&. "' "It dQem't amount to much -~· only fl per day per child -but)' every l;\lt belpi," he said, · at Orange County Airport, but "that the current·· level .of jet operations must be continued until an alternate ·soluijon of paSfellier, and freight operaJions ii found ." On the Los Alamitos air facility , the jury charges that "~ast June tbe board directed one of itl members to make a report by July 15, 1971 on Los Alamitos. - Although an indefinite time extension was Senators Vrge POW Tax Break WASHINGTON (AP) -Americans held priJoner or mining in action in Vietnam would be give111. a lax break under a propoired. amendment in the In- ternal Re\'enue M. Sens. James L. Buckley (Con-NY). and Edward M. Kennedy (~Mass.) have p~ poeed a bill to exempt the compensation payable to Vleb!am POW1 and 11>-. missing in action throughout the time they are· so listed: Jt· also would iDclude civilian efuploYts who are prisoners or missing In Vietnam. Storm Eront May Bring More Rain io Coastline-- A weak stonn front will brio( a sllghl chance of ~ated showers to Ille Clraoge Coast tonigbL The National Weatb<r Servloe fonouta winds from the west aod northWlll al a to 25 knots through Saturday. The)' wtll produce three to five-foot choppy, wtnd waves, aod dispel any chance of fog, Tonight's low will range from 48 to 52 along the coast with a high Saturday in the mid-!605. The second storm ln two days was centered •boul 309 miles· oll th• , Wasblnaton coaat: this mornlnl. There Is a 50:&o -chance the ttonn woWd drop as much u an inch and a half of ratn in J.A>s AJ$ela aod points north. 611"' levels in tbe mountafu,are U• JIOlld to di;op to f,000 foe!. ' 'l.'hi °'""II• Couiiti Harbor n.par1m<111 ._ied amall mft warnlnp were lowered today •. They apect nortln!tlier- 11 winds al from JI to Ill knoll on llatur- day. . ThuradaJ'• ttonn dt'OPl)ld a mere .M inch ol rain at Newport Bt11eh, harbor of· lic'-ls said. given. Ibis ,,..port !115 ..uieon made." (The •• Loi .&liolllos Cltir Cooodl, • citizens''~ 'Ind .... -o1 lllr· ~-·""' uol~.!!! oppoaj_llo~ ~ co.,.... .... .,. of the lac..., '91-avlatton, They have ~·a realopal park. (Last week, the federal government revealed plans to accelerate the 1111 of the facility for aviation training, droppl.ng previous plans for deactivation). ! "This spleoo•i a1r bale should be prese('Ved," the repcit continues, ••for whatever e<1mbinalk>n of · in 11 it a r y and/or dvil aviation , •• It would COit $41 million to replace Ibo · avlalloo facWties at Lo.s Alamitos and if the coun- ty had to acquire equivalent land the cost wol,lld be $100 million.•• Adding to its advice to Transit District directors. the jury statai '"Ille district must expedite a short.lenn joint powers agreement with. the Southern Ca!Uornla Rapid Transit District as the most prac- Ucable means of getUng an interim COUD· tywlde transportation system in opera- tion." 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It • ai«nalled the appor<nl defeat of Cambodia'• most ambitious offensive - an attempt to reopen llia:hwl,Y. I and p!rhJips recapture Angkor Wat, the na. Ilona! shrine • Viet~ military sc:iurces aaid 1111 Saigon about 40 South Vietnamese air force helicopters wert dispatched to Cambodia to assist government troops there. But their mission was unclear and there was no word whether they might be helping to pick up straggleri along the highway. The arrival or the 200 soldier! and their families here wu the first concrete sign or the intense hand-to-hand combat reported by 1he Cambodian high com· mand at Kompong Thmar berore the evacuation. field officers at Skoon, 35 ffinee north of Phnom .Penh on llighway I, said other Kompong Thmar troops, with ·their casualties lo3ded on trucks, were still to'ing to fight through Communi~t resistance at Santuk Hill. -Refugees heading south were passed by truckloadJ of fresh Cambodian troops heading north for Taing Kauk, now the , BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) -northernmost town on the highway still In More than 400 BrfUsh llOldiers swept into government. hands,· · the Roman Catholic Bogslde district •et Field officers said some 5,000 civilians LoodMdttrY today in a search that p~ and 5,000 mllita!')',men and their families voted fighting with residents but netted fled the towns of Baray and Kompong 29 nail bombs and stocks of explosive, Thmar, 66 and 72 mile! respectively, the apnY said~ north of Phnom Penh. A cunman fired-a single shot at an The troops were rtgrouplng at Taing arm11ob8ervation po&t al U1e edge of the Kauk, about J4 miles·south or Baray. Bogskle and five nail bombs were hurled The only fighting reported wa.!l at the at trOClpl in Bi9hop Street, an army far oorthern end or the column where ~an sNd. There wu. ne injwies. troops retreating from Kompong Thnu1r Thi soldiers founi:I, in addition lo about with their wounded batlled the Com- 30 poUnds Clf expkleive, some boml>mak-muni.sts in an attempt to .go .north .to lnl equipment and about 200 detonators, Komporig n.om, 87 miles north of Phnom tbt ·~n said. · Penh. Rliilenta hastily threw up barricades Lon Nol visited the JC!Ulhem end of ~ and hurled bottles and bricks to keep the Highway I front Wedneiiday. eolditn out; but were dispersed when the Military sources 1ald Lon Nol was an'l- eokUen ~ fire \YiUi cml!ters of cs. ioos f.o "avoid anoth~ Rofillona.'-' · DI~ gu al'kf rubbe/ bullets. If l.IJtdmki'lg, &190 on mghway I, II j,._ SJx men were arre!ted duting the doned Nov. 13 at the end of •In .ti-day llNJ'dl, bit four were Inter released, the I sltge and at the l"08t o( more than 400 annr Aid. dead and wounded. Soldien sea~ing, vehicle! ror the three men who escaped from a Belfast prison Th~y night choked up Araffic trying to l~vt the city. Some rCsidentll shuttled bot coffee and tea to the driven straOOed ln nMr freezing weather. , An,iy eources Said tWo ot the meii ranked high in the ouUawed Jri!h Repub. llcu Army (IRA). Former U1lter Home AUalrs Minister Wflllam crq, terming the escape ''r.> IO)utt!y disgraceful," called r« an ·m.. medllite Inquiry. . 'Unworthy' Reds FiJce Tito's Ax BELGRADE (UPI) -President Tito of Y~ltvia hat ordered what he termed unworthy members of the eorrlmuniat party "thro"1! out wiyw>ut delay." "Where it is ntetSWy," Tito said, "We ihill make purges." The 7f.year1Jld Communist 'leader apecifically attacked Yugoslav Croatia's Communizt leadership for ' ' r o t t e n llber)lisln" toward nationalists. Tito made hla speech three days ago at • eeaion of the Yugoslav Communlst party) presidium. It WIS not published in the nation'a newspapers until today. ABM Differences Hold Up Treaty At SALT Table "VIENNA (UPI) -Soviet-American disagreement on location of anO-ballistic missiles (ABM)' Is holding up a treaty at ·.ttif: Strategic Ai:ms Limitation Talks (Si\L.TJ , diplomatic souraes said today. . 1be sourcts said \>Olh sides remained ·hopeful .-for a SALT agreement before President Niion g°'s to Moscow in May. But this agreement ·was threatened by Soviet insistence on limiting ABM's to rings around Washington and Moscow, which would force the United States to dismantle its two ABM silts around of· tensive ml11sile hasell In North Dakota and Montana. There was said to be broad agreement. between the two aides on the orren.'live ha l·r of a SALT agreement -a tem- porary freeze on deployment or offensive missiles. Such a freeze, originally pro- posed by Washington, would give SALT negotiators time to work out detailed limitations on each category ol of!ensivt weapons. ~ • • •• llDCHINA ,. U'IT ....... Nixon'• lourneg . ' .._. _ _., .. Dealetl "f llMlla. West Pakistaµ • • . ·Biittle .. Reported 'By.U-"'"' -) .· . ' Paklltan Radio u~ Inned rorcea attacked PakiitaiJ. torwafd posi· tions all along the Weet ftaklatan border today but ' All Jndia ~io denied tbt report and said It was triadQast to cover up ~· aftack Oil Indian ~r fl<lita In that rtgM>n. airfields are bases for Indian millt1r7. aircraft.· An Official spokeaman In New Delhi desCrtbed thf: strikes on the alrlle.lda u a "blatant attack on India." He wu quoted u uying that the government wu coo- lldering what action to take. • • Dollars Fall Accompanied by his wife, President Nixon•will ipend seven aays in ·China during· February. He will spend four days in Peking for "free- wbee1!zig talks" and then take 1Jde trips to Hangchow and Shangh~, ·the nation's largest city. ' Air raid sirens·~~ in N:ew Delhi and lhe capllal .,., blacked out tonllbt as · tJie Indian r government ; re~ed Patistanl air fofce ittacb on 'lndiali aJr bases in disputed Kashmir and at two other pointll along the western frontier, 1,000 miles acToss India from East Pakistan. All India Radio said the Pakistani claim was "categoricaHy denied by the highest authorities' of the governinent of India. It has been obviously put out as a cover to their .aggresslve·alr atta:cks." On European Money Marts ,,::::. • Israel Launches Drive The Paklslanl Radio broadcast was the first report of any heavy fighting along the borders.of Ipdia .atxl West Pakistan, although India n and Pakistani forces have fought in East Pakistan for the past WNDON, (UPI) -The U.S. dollar spiralled downward on Europel'-n .mone1, markets today, hitting port-Wcr1d War ll lows for the second straight day 1n Frank£urt, Zurich,' Amsterdam and Brussels. '· . For Peace Belo.re U.N. few weeks. • UNITED NATIONS (UPI) -Israeli of- ficials, in a diplomatic offensive coin- ciding with opening of General Assembly debate on the Middle East, called today for Aral>-lsraeli negotiatklns instead of war to end the current Mideast crisis. Israeli sources at the United Nations erpressed belier the Arab states led by Egypt would try to use the 131-member General Assembly to lay the leJl:al groundwork for more fightiilg in the Mid- dle East. Housewives Riot For Second Night In 01ile Capital SANTIAGO, Chile (Al') Anligovernmeot demonstrators, including a OOusewives' brigade, clashed with riot police in the streeb of SllnLiago for the second 1traight night ThuN!day. Police ulled tear gas to disperse one group of women banging pot.. and pans ·about •four blocks from the lodgings or v.lsiting Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro, Jle wasn't there at the time. .Ot.ber pr6teStors in the city's well-do-do "upper district" burned automobile tires, l lil. bonD"' and tioin<d In' lfom.hon\hJI t mo.toreades "thrtt "blocked thiffic. ' ' Dov.ens were arrested, l!Pt the t'lact number was not disclosed. During the day police had sklnnished with anti-Marxist youths demonstrating in defiance of a state of emergeilcy decreed by Marxist President Salvador Al lende. Allende defended hia regime at a farewell nilly for Castro, who ends his thr~week sWe v J 1 t t Saturday. T he president vowed lhat "only riddling me with bul)ets will stop me from com- pleting my program for the people." He referred to the 5,000 women who marched downtown Wednesday night, .touching orf the disorders, M "the mOst raocld bour1:eoi.11." Flight of Concorde Ilalted by Warning FAIRFORD, England (AP) -An emergency lire warning aboard Britain's supersonic Coocorde airliner Thursday forced the big jet to abandon a test flight, dump 25 tons of fuel over the At- lanllc and laJd on three of its four en- gi~. Tile fire alert signal nn~hed on the Concorde 002 instrument panel when the fa sler-than-sound plane was flying six ~ miles high over the sea at 700 miles per hoor. 'Ille British Aircraft Corp. reporled later the warning signal was caused b'y hot gas escaping from • pipe in the No. 2 engine. The plane was, undamaged. Egyptian Foreign· Minister Mahmoud· Riad was the leadoff speaker in today's arternoon debate, and Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban Will reply on Mon- day. But before the session ~even began, Israeli acting Prime Minister Yigal Allon told a luncheon in Jen1salem . he Willi hopeful Egypt woold change ill position and agree to more Indirect negotlalklns with Israel in hopes of finding a peaceful settlement. Gideon Rafel, director general of the l!r11eli Foreign Ministry, told a meeting Jn Tel Atlv that Riad should consult Israel on ways lo attain peace "rather than issue boastful threats of war." He urged Egypt to join direct negotiations. Pakistan on Thursday reparied seven major Indian attacks there. • "Indian armed forces this afternoon at- tacked our forward.positions all along the West Pakistan border," Pakistan. Radio said. 14The position Is still confused. More detail! are awaJted." An India n government spokesman an- nounced In New Delhi ~t"Pakislani war planes attacked three military airfields alOng the border with West Pakistan . .Air raid sirens wailed in New Delhi and lhe city was plunged into darkness. • The three airports reported under at- tack were at Amritsar, Srinagar aod Palhankot, 250, 280 and 400 milet north and northwest of New Delhi in the di.sputed· atate or Kashmir. All of the MODEL In Paris, the French government clamped stringent controls on foreign speculators aftei;: a lo.day wave of dollar selling that forced massive intervention by the! Bank of France in an effort to underpin exchange rates. 'Ibe dollar also dropped lower on the Tokyo money market and it was quottd as low as· 326,10 yen to the dollar, a ~ valuation of the dollar ol 10.39 percent. 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But then he c;autioned: ·~ do not want to raise false hopes." \ In any ..case, .. the Tre••¥Y secret.Irr said "a very large 1tep," was taken by the Unltod States at the -Ung of the Big Ten financial powers. · "I think we are maklng."°8;reas, Le s&id striking a more opUmlsUc-tone than ht ever bas about finding a ~alue for the · · An1erican dollar that the nol).(',ommunJst ~ world can Hve with. ·. Reporta of American plan~ to devalue ,. the dollar swept throu.ah Eutope Thurs- day following the end of the Rome • meeting. That set off a nah of dollar· galling. Masked Robbers Get ' ·· $100,000 from Bank · CLEVEI,AND, Tenn. (AP) -Two men, · wearinJ: di maak.t and anned with 1hot- ·guns robbed a bank guard of more thaft $100,bOO tod&y, an official of. the Cleveland ' Bank and Trust Co. said. • Sam McReynolds, a vice president of • the bank, saJd the men took tliree cash · bap from security guard A. 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U.S. support of South Vietnamese troops . tack planes, Ila pilot •Po ~ s~d ht; included in a $341.milll?"-spen-parently unconscious· at the d~ celling for U.S. operaUons m Cam· control! streaked acrou the boc:ha ' The. conferees accepted 8 House .,ro-.outheutun Unlt.ed Sattel Vision barring U.S. rhilitary aid to Thunday before pfunglng into Greece unless the President finds it in the Atlantic 2SO miles from the national interest. In that 'case, spen-ahore . _ ding would be limited to last year's $91). .Navy and Coast Guard million total rather than lbe $118 million searchers , failed to find the budgeted. · · The conferees also aceepted a stiffer Senate provision barring any aid to Pakistan until that aiuntry halts its military actlona against the rebellious eastern Part of the country and' takes steps to care for millions of ttfugees. The conferees dropped a Senate pro- vision that would have required con- gressional authorization of Ce n t r a 1 lntelligence Agency financing of Thai troops in Laos. wreckage or recctver the body of the pUo~ Ll Tbomu E. Conlon, 25, of Jacksonville, Fl>. Conlon, survived by a wife and YoWli daughter, ·WU flyln& a "round-n..bln" miaaion from Jacbonville to Mobile, A1a., to Atlanta and back to Jacksonville in the A 7 f: Corsair jet, one of the newest in the Navy's arsenal. 4 Child..-en Die ACTON, Mau. (AP) -Four children died in a fire that l!NITED STATES NATIONAL BANK SOUTH COAST PLAZA: BRANCH NOW OrlN SATURDAYS t te 1 P.M. MON.·THUH. 10.1 P.M. PllDA.YI 104 P.M. 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He did not resist arrest. tSler said a car and weapon were recovered during the course of the arrest. He said Garcia was believed to be a '~J.'!:.'«11::~f::;~f:.'1H::;H:.~~'<H:.:iH::~:iH:::iH::~ Christmas Check List ~ Take Your Choice of Chrishnas ~ .Specials in Used ,1 0rgans N ·- •e H1mmo~d H-112-Stu,io Model .............. $2,895. e Hammorid E-1 12-W•lnut --······-·····--···-·····$1, 195. e H•mmo¥ A-102-Fr•nc ! Provinci•I ........ $1,895. e H1mmonW c.J-Oak ·~ .............................. $1,aoo. , e Hammond L.112 l Ill-SAVE '325 ........... $995. e H1mmond M-2-SP.i~.t £bony '1, .................... $595. • Hammond S-6-w1th Jm4sic .. ~-·-·········--·-···-··$345. .. e H1mmond v.222-NtW-SAVE $1~5 ......... $495, l' e Wurl iti•r 4100 Provin,cial Was $1,495 NOW $645. YAMAHA D·l ......... -.... N-$1,626 '~~ ' . .-----'---,.I FREE M YW' CMko ... ~n •rcll•M furllll N .. 1.11,....... T•l'll..,, ~ L •U.• DI-It-, ,.,_.. ....... . FREE "~ Hammond . ~ Org'a~. s.+.uclio1 UBERAL TERMS ~ . ' 0,IN IVINttrtll I MIHD.l'f' 11 TO I ,.M. 2114 I. COAST HWT" CO I Nil OP HILIOTlOPL CORONA DIL MAI 644 .. tJO •• Your Ho eto~1iNew,1paper Is r r The DAILY' Pr/,oT . . ' • 48'' Octagoft No Mar Top' OPIN 7 DAYI A WllK Mon. 1f1n1Fri.10:00A.M.to1:30 P.M. •Sot. lN •,..;. Noolt.$ 18085 EUCLID ST., EOUNT AIN VALLEY SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AND EUCLID ST. TURNOFF ' 962,;3325 or 546-1681 ,. ' ,. ...... . -. .• ' . ' ,, ,.GOOD dl~ing .gntt 1111 fuit can't bt bought •li'J' where else for this low price, GOOb dining 91111 chlirs 1 r • covtnd In n1ugahydt, NOT plutic. GOOD dining game chain h•v• legs tfilt w9 ''1int right Into tha ch1lr fr1mt, NOT sc-.d on leg~. GOOD dining 911111 sell don't fall 1(111'1. This is 1 GOOD SET. • • ' , ,; ... • .. ... -' ... -1 -• ,,.. t.4.n.y PILOT EDITOJUll PAGE ' Cleaner 1 Air ·vs. Power Wbll 11111 ho Ille QPtlllda round Iii a new batile'bvet apo•flon of th• SouthOm California, Edison plant bl llwillqlon Beacll wW be h~ld ,.....y in Loi Anitles. Tbe bearing be!ore the Public'UtlliUes Commla!lo~ "'11 ho into Southern Cllllornia'a long-range genetattng lllldl ..S wbat proposals the cQmpllliy bu to meet those ' Deida. . picked Alsillanl Clty Vuaaer Dennll Courtemarcbe to 1uc:oeed him. • · During his slx·year· per!O<I iJI emplo)'ment wllll the • clcy, Courtemarche h¥ proved to be an efficient admin· Jstrator whose policy of non·allcnment hlS won him the cobfldence ~I ljpth j>ol(lic~ fictions. , • ' ' • - • . ' .. 1'e Calllornla Supreme Court ·Jul summer bloc~ed apoimion di the Huntlnglon Beac.b plant. The PUC ha4 . 5 • addition of two new generating_ .wll!S in Beac.b .but the court found that .f;disqn -1&• a permit.from the Orange County Air Pollu· 1lqll Control DiatrlcL The APCD bad rejected EdlJOn's !lppUcallon. If Courtemarcbe is able to maintain 'bis stance ~bove the sometimes petty political imbroglios o! the city, he milbl well provide a bridge over Ille troubled waters in Sea\ Beach. ,, . H l!dUon can now produce plans that would reduce air pollution under previous proj>oledlevels, the holdup wlll!bavo been beneficial But another stalemate obvious· ly woWd be dangerous. · Ao equitable compromis& between .the needs for .cleaner air and needa for inerelled power should be .trud: before what is today merely a problem becomes a real erilia.tomorrow. · . . ' ~ . . eo'urteniifr.che .a ~Briage~ · • ' Jn. a city where public officials seem to be forever . ·p\lbll recalled, resigning, or getting fired, it was no . lllr)lr\le that Seal· Beach City Manager Robert Myers · t.oo]l leave ol bis job last week. · . , , ClitY ~unCU watchers ~li~ved that Myers' _daY.s wJre numbered when be was bired'to talte over the city• ·top lllmlnlatrative job less than a year ago. · If• •was hired during a period of political turmoil. · 'l'b"e •three councilmen .who stro~gly backed him were -ll!idllil.,. recalled. · · · Retaining a · ~ndmark -Historically-minded r e s i d e·n t • of Huntinfton Beach were rewsrded 111t week when high school dlsfrict trustees announced they would · spu:e most of the old Huntington High csmpus from the demolition ball and chain. . The landmark tower a11d -auditorium \fhich Jiave stood for 45 years will be rehabilitated' to meet. esrlll- quake (Field Act) safety· standards but the old central classroom wing will be razed to make ioom for a new 9ne. .• · •· Rarely do •an:bitectilral: compromises result in a ~ · thing of beauty 'but the · architects have shown in their renderings that old Huntington High may be an excep- tion. fty separating the auditorium and tower from the new building with a spa~ioµs mall, its monumental char· acteristic.S actually will be increased. " . Indeed, some critics of architecture believe the re- constructed can'lpus will be infinitely more pleasing, in an estbetic sense, than the current one. ' Modernized cl~ms, a teaming center and open air theater are also1to be·fncorporated in the Jina! draw· ings, insuring thJt education will be served as ·well as aentimenWity. · • • • 1 With a new council taking office it became apparent 1.hat Myefs. tb'e fomier city manage?-of Elsinore, would ; . lea~e iii short order: • Jt ·i. not surpr!Sing· th•l the Seal.Beach City Council · Trustees of the Huntington Beach Union High Scliool n:istrict are to be congratulated for their efforts to retain the landmark campus. _ I ' Cl.11 '~.,.... CAUTION: 5MOK1Nei MAY BE HAZARDOU?:ro Y~UK HfAL1H. H . Ou-r· N t!ed to South Coast Repertory's Foresight ' . Cling tp r·· $~reotypes Dear Gloomy Gµs Teaching Taste for Good ~1,1!.: eater Htmtington Beach wantl more in· dUstry to broaden the tax base. · .Maybe the city ahQUld offer the aatne incent~ve tome other areas do -no property tuu at ill for a~ of years. ·-D.W.M. . To· the Edllnr: ' -I have been a· fan of South Coast Repertory Theater far longer than I have beeo a local ·Eoglilh teacher. As a fan. I aimply attended each produCtion. JJ teacher, I invited a few students to join me. Now, thanks to the foresight of SCR leaders, the number of interested Everyw!ien 1 Cblcqoan goes in Eunlpe. he ~ .... that slarll<d ~ Ucl 1 llmolated blint o! machine1!un !ft Jn 41 . )em. the city bu not mu.... to Uvt down it& "aangster" rep--Jiu!, lhlll, all we know about ftaa II tllll ll llal.a leallln( tower •. __ students has tripled. .A ...,,.._ -penonal or civic -is far -.. -and ·preiiervO uian·to ....a.c.. oae. 1lle lleroolypt -. tt¥-~le to break; the hu- ---to /prd"' lanlaoj( to ..,.Ull'· ' I . .A v~ 'f'llOM Holland receaUy told Dll he -sick and tired o! ~111'1'!'m ~~~· ......... .._ e!lllldi -lllU :a !Ith ~ lllnl-~ ....... uw wlll. 1 c.-r'D''o u r >iew•qf Fr11ce II a Jaod· fl •U-llousnesl, 'fhm Q1lblN ... ""11111Y; in put -· FtaJ!C1 -~Pl moro ~ive · tlm the ~ counloo, but today theitll far_.. "actloo" to he found in 1-thall lll l'ri. where the girls of &Odd fllaUllo ' -'"1cet'ely •bocked by tbe~ocftqoo . el 'lholr British contemp-«an•. OUR NEED l'OR clinging to '"'""""° of Iha. pist ls part of the lnfanWllm thlt , temain& in all of u11, liilbou[ kilowl!ll· ll • '• . A £1llld maintainJ emotional security by ''fiting" tbe put. He wantl the aame s\Ory~d over and over again, in exactly the e way, and uiy •lilbt devl1\lon II~ met .P4Slioaate objectlonl: Ht pll' some klnaor dtep ~lunent from a rigid lmq:ery or the world:-.. . ........ But the real world ls dynamic, not static. Jt changes, day by d1y, and year by year. The infanUle penonallty resists" this dynamism aa a threat to his .cO~ptualization of realltyh He "'.ltlta everything to remain the way it seemed when ~ was little -stable, ufe, and >!amDiarly' repetitive. " ·AS JJE GROW UP, most or us re.main rnore 'infantile than we admit. 'Ibul, we 'retain eonceptions o! other people and other lands u they • were in lbe atoeyboob and foll"lore o! the put. We atlll think of Orientals, for eump1e, u "inscrutable" -1Jthougb when you get 1o know them (a we never dJd) they are u ICl'Utable u Shrinen. Every COWltry aeema to view a foreign country u It e11.sted a century aa:o; modem technoloC)' has moved us cloeer In space, but not in tbne. Europeana come over bere1still looking for Indiana, and we continue to Imagine that a British title still has .some IOClal cachet. MMt Europeans simply do not believe me when I tell them I have lived ln Chicago nearly all my ille . .and never "'" a •hot fil'ld in anger' I '4 ·world of Dill erence Cllllonll Farmer Dear. Sierra Club: Do you drive'Un?·DD you all walk to work:? Do JOU eat food? Did you know Callfomla is entering a period or dange~1 tboNle•of natufal gas, and by your actioiv In 'blocking plpellnes !rom Alulta;,!'°"· enelanger .many things, Jn. cludln& ""' lood SJIPply? We need oaturol ~ to manufacture fertlllun ·-·st iCjieo-lhiql. --- Are you atilt wild about wUd rivers? Would~ Ol'llJliqlllon he wllllng to put up IUMl~for ~111 for people who will be clmmod ll the . mouth Of the Eel, Trtaily. ll'CI J\limath Rivers! 1IO )'OIJ. BOl'jllSTL Y think there 11 IDIW8 rterMUoo on • river 'that gbea frWI .. tomft~to..t trickle V'S. Uie recrea- U..ol '' blj lake! lit tl!l ,a!anJ>ers of the Sierra Club 'ao-IDIDJ tldak they toow more about fish .,. ,-._. Ille slate Department of N .... Game! The 1tate .says tha P9:1fl 11'11 CIMI wH1 lmprote the Delta oa a flM llld -..... and Iha Sierra CM dalml !1111 tha oppoaite. , • 7F" 'ID 5Jem OUb know the Dlla J, jJ 171 .. ! 'lbal ll Wll Just a big sloppy rwamp unW man converted It into 1,500 miles of be1utiful water-ways? Doea the Sierra Clob remember when the Sacramento was a "wild r1ver?" Do they remember how Sacramento went under water periodically? That water got clear to the town of Davis one time? What about ·the disaster at Mary1ville? The Sacramento Js now a beauUIUlly man· nertd river,.and lta Dow is computerized. DOES THE SIERRA Club have any members in Southern Calllomla? Do you guys hate Southern CalUomis! Do you want to sbut off their water? We art tbinklog now of nuclear plants, bul U you .applied the l'Cic thal thing• might • get wrecked by an earthquake, · ~-we "fOUld have to stop con&tnJctiOft on oll 'tall buildings, bridges, plpe lines, dam.$, etc.1 1'HE&B MUST Be an twful lot of very nloe Ptbole In the Sierra Qub, 1od there 1 b-1 IOt tbey tin do, but plea1e don 't ut us to ltop the worl~ whlle you fl&uro out jun what it is you should do. Everybody la this natloo Is Olllttmeb' conservaUon minded, but theft LI a world of diJrerence between conservat.ioa and obstructJoa. -Clellp: Bu Georre together! ' . I Wllld .. to !mow what to do -a P1 -Who ptl mad •I • 11 I ,. ""'llDf wllll my wile ... _, * ""' wffh QI, Don't J11 Wal 1 IU1 and his wile •rf Fiii IOME lime a Io D t .. - Dear Jed : JED Why don't you 1et )'OW' Wlll to uplain thil to your 11r1 frlmdl SomeUmes women have 1 wa1 ol under•~ one a n.o t b • r. <STfllKE!) SCR RAS . PROVIDED local sCbools witll optiqns to reserve the tht;ater for ODe producUon. at student prices. They sent teachers their production ~e well in advance 50 class rudinlJ: Or the play could he coordinated ·'J'lth attendlnc aa oulltandlng productio~ bf lt. , 'Moat. 1tud~nts have never seen a pro- fesaion1J play. When the TV show is over to unrelated commercial comes on. Livi!: actors 20 feet away cause an emotional impact, whether or not a student •"un-. derstands" the p~y. SCR actors come back, sit on the edge of the 1tage and answer informally a.ny. questions the kids may have.· I CAN'T THJNlt •o! a. helter WoY to build ao audience for good theater. One 1lrl fen asleep the flnt tJme I toOk her. Now she'a in higb achool, no' longer my 1tudent. However, &be bas not missed a production set up for her school's atudenta since. A taste for good theater ls learned. SCR takes a financial loss for a cruter 1aJn. Such lore1icht is commendable. EVELYN C. McNEILL Y Great Performance To the Editor:.. ... Without quesUon, we saw one of the most unorthodox and dellghUul of stage producUons: Gertrude Stein'a First Reader by the UCI DraqJ, Oe~ent, 1taged and produced ~~ Herb<>rt Ma.!$. We hope more perfonnances can bl! given. Rardy has 50 creative and so bJl.. aginatlve a production been enjoyed ao ~roughly by ourselves. THE CAl\EFULLY selected Stein poems and the delightful music by AM Sternberg with Mr. Machi.z' remarkable 1tagm, with a cast so receptive to the play,'1 intent make tt a remarkable performance. . TM WlcaMY Gertrude Stein -how she captures the world of children -and the cast gives them the wblms and the sardonic humor with which Stein endows them. JR:R RECKLESS use ol English was answered only by one critic: The late James Thrall Soby wrote: "One of tbe good points about common sense, so con· apicuoua1y, Gertrude Stein's quality, is that It does not need to he true so long as It ls usually." UC!'• drama departmeqt h11 truly fiven a 1reat perlormanee. JOHN A. WRIGHT RolMa-aMll RamoMa Dtar Dwnb· Newspaper, 1Vl!y did you spell Ramona wron11 You 1pelled It wronr J tin1ot on McndoY Nov. ll'a f".""l.\"lfe· You q>elled It right ooce. In future articlel, ·spell It RAMONA, Pl-. -it.\MONA DAYTON Ai• 11 BtUtvc it or not, Ramona. we didn't 9oof thil Jimt.iMr1. Romcui<i Bcnutlos ipeill lier ...,. thal ""'Y' ROMANA. But the foo4 -pony •lie °""" 1hc "4111Cd: RAMONA. Safe CaMclt:kl"B To the Editor: Recent articles In DAILY PILOT poiot out Iha -!Wortunalt ...Wli of Mailbox .. ' L1tter1 ~om reader1 art welconu. Normatl~ writers should convey th1ir ~"sages m 300 words or less. The riQht to condense letters to fit space or climinott libel i.s reserwd. AU k-f.. ter.t must include lignature and maa. inQ address, but name1 mau be with-- M/4 on r1qut1t if 1ufjicient reason Lr apparent Pottf1J will not be pub- lisMd. careless candlemaklng. As the Christmas ' season approaches the number of hob- byists pouring candles i n c re a s e s dramatically. We would like to emphasize ' a few basic rules for safe candlemaking: -Use only a double boiler to heat wax for nonnaJ PlUl'ed candles (180-200F ). -Always use a thermome:ter when heating was: directly on a burner for sandcast candles (27~F), -Never leave wax melting ·Wlat· tended. It Ignites at about 400. -Smother a waz fire (baking soda is greal). Never use water. Candlemaklna' la safe as well as creaUve with just a few precautions, Happy holidays. ROBERT C. KAUSEN Proprietor The Artisans' Bench Ii The Candlemaker Newport Beach Member, International Guild or Candle Artisans 'IMane Couutr11' To the Editor : It Is rarely that you get direct proof that the country. you live in is insane. Today I got such proof. I am an unemployed aerospace enginee!. At the unemployment insurance agency, in answer to many questions, I gave the interviewer the following in- formation : J go to .. USC Wednesday and Thursday afternoonJ where J .counsel in an aqvanced counstling practkum. I got my ~s in .COUnseklr Education at U.SC in 1970. My.aerospace engineerin(job wi's a 30-hour .ttek-. allowipg mt to take school· ing alternooos. J wint lo look for counsel· ing jobs. . I WOULD BE ~ously available for employment in JOmething in which I CCMfld hofteatJ.y he1p people. I don't like aerospace because I believe the product.S I mU:e tit.her kill or m'ake people nervous. . For saying lhU I was denied unemploy· ment Insurance. If I were willing to take tranquJUzers, hoof It for another job in Quotes Jawab.arlal Nebnl, lldlan al.altsmtn - ••Never do anything in secret or anything that you "'ould wish to hide. For the duire to bJde anythina means that you are afraJd, and fear 11 a bad thing and WlWorthy or you ' •. Privacy, of t'OW'se, we m~ have and aboold have, but that ls 1 very different lhinl from secrtey.11 engineering (l said 1 would be interested in the pollution field if J were· sure it were not used in a military application) I could get my $6S a week. ' . I LEARNED this •bou\ the Stale of California: It rewards people who are wlll,ing to take jobs that make productl that kW people. It punishes people for looking for jobs that help people. It rewards lian. It punishes honest men. ' l'matastle, l'abulold 0 o I To~the Editor: · . o someone who has attended school bo rd meetings with mo d e r a t • re ·ty, as I have for several years Do ,,,Dr. Ralph ~aue.r's outburst af Mon- da nig~l's meeU\Jg of the trus.t.ees pf the ~'fndedView School Disttjct has to be ~· as fantastic. Youn was 1 geous act, ex po 5•) n g his rmance with a story prominenUy yed OD the .lront page of Tuesday 'a . n. Specifically, if I lied I could have got• ten my mone'y. : · !~a-, of · As I say, we are living In .I lMln ~.u country. stic! "f!le President of. the board \ 1 of ,the.'·Hi.int1nitqo 1 ~cb b SCbool District-. Whlcti..Dr. JERROLD COHEN God Salle the Queen To lhe Editor: Poor Queen Elizabeth~ First, Martha Mitchell, then chicken pox ! Well, at ·any iate she does not have to put up with George Meanie (I mean Meanie ). If she did, God save the Queen! ARTHUR D. GASKIN Sadl11 Suspklo11• To the Editor: I strQngly agree with your editorial of Nov. 26 re : Justice for Chicanos. · ~ay I therefore ask you to please ai>- pr11~ us of the status of our eagerly awaited Orange County Human Relations Commission, in which I placed great hojie for just 11uch problems. I am sadly suspicious ol what may have evolved. · HARRIET HOLLAND 'Whak'• G11lng On~' To the Editor: In all the hustle 'and bustle of tbe holi- day season, many will be too busv to write and complain. I, for one, 'was nauseated at your "Thanksgiving Sale" of abortions . Hurry, hurry, hurry, price reduction on aborJ,lons :. In L.A. anil Orange County. just 1n time for Christmas. Murder a fetuS' -then smile and wish your neighbor a Happy Christmas. THE REASON for Thanksgiving was to thank God for our blessings. Chrisbnas ls the birthday of Jesus. · What's going on in this worl4? Young people experimenting with sex and keep- ing their offspring as toys. Ji.1iddle income Americans told to have no chUdren. These ~e the people ·who are trying to raise decent future declsion·makers. A ~untry Is only as strong IS Its family structure. May the peace of Christ be yours throughout the: year. · JUDITII A. KELL y· I Antl•aboi;tlon To the Editor: Many of us fetl the DAILY PILOT lul· fered a bad lapse In Its roJe or lnrormlng the public and perfonnlng a community service when you published those two one-sided articles on abortkln recentl1. The su~he.adllne on the AM Lande.rs col· umn on the same page was appropriate for the abortion articles as well. Perhaps some of the staunch abortion supporters would chanee tbeir positions1f they had to dil)JOSe of "°""' o! the , "contenta ol the uterus" themselves. Is among other things -ls naive ~11"-to believe that Uie developers of. tract pay for.anythlpg~ be. who buys -and pays and pays, Education for everyone; so I've alw,y1 ed, Is •the busipess of ever:yd'ne: ev ne, ther,fore, Should pay for public ed lion. Il Bauer doesn't belie~• that, he 't belong on eitb~ the OYSD « the · UHSrl board qf trustees. • ' F UWUS! Or:. Bauer complains of t~·ty's mastei: planning -or the lack of it U my ~ofy i1, not faulty -as Dr. auer's ~ td be -It Was only a w earli~ tha~ the HBUHSD bo,ard, of trusttes -under-his leadership • - dir .. jed the dlltrlct's arcblie& ti> pro. ceed With pre{lara\\on _for tbe renovation of H1mtlngto0 l!eadl High School. After four yeart of procrulibatl'on, renovation Is suddeftly.work that cannot wait on anything, nci even oompletiorl of studies that might !disclose the dtstr1ct has ao need for tti:l, HQHS ,plant (after all, renovation ·willJonly cost about $21i\ million). The work 1of the yet-to-have-a· meeting District F.dlcational Goals Com· mission: Bah! Hu! g! The study . to detennine more flcient use of the schools (including round operation ); irreleviint! Uilificalion (which might reduc; the student dooulatlon at llBHS to 2000 ia i renavate!l 'pfuit intended for 3000): not to bf! taken seriously! You call tbat~g! · · FABULOUS! It w~ not many wetka earl! ~ ... t tlie tru eeS. of the HBUHSD, aga· -unoer Dr. l a\Jer's · leaderMitp, decl Jt lo lie tlie P,'.'tont of the district to a ift•1 site for, a high school -in th• Bol I Chicai tracl:. This., ck<:laration foUo Dr. Bauer's.asserilOn ~t lt''fllas unli y tbe district could raisf;1he funds · fo d such .: school. u\liat itectaratlon wa t Intended to 1~ncoUrage the . city's eia rs-to approf! lh~ plans of the 1e opers of the Bblsa tl\lca tract, just '!h did Dr."Baueijhave In mind! iA_ the risk of bQtlnc tteders of your ~ paper,· o~.-~~~ outraiing " their mibilities, I TeC01JUTiend ttley ~one E!sday evening r or, perhaPI) ae•eral o'rthein ~ with tht1r fr i • n,d I y , n hborbood board 1JI tnisle<s. i ~OBER! Jil.' GORpoN ' ' \ I OIA .. ,. C:OAIT DAILY PILOT llokrl N. Wctd, l'\lbUlllu • n0ma lrcetril, Editor Atb«t W. Baur Ediloriol Page Mi!,Or .J ... ,. h!ltler, .. ...,.""' pobtllller aad --"Our Republic and its rnq wUJ rist or fall together. Ao able, dlslntereated, pubJlc.splril<d )>«SS, with trained lntelllg-to know right and courage to do it, can preserve that public virtue without which popular government It a abam and a mockery.'' SOME VETERAN nurses balk at lhl.s 'detail o! tossing tiny human beings Into the garbage dlspon.I. 1 nie edltor1ol ,. .. or tM Dall1 Pilot tttkl to ln!orm and •Umu-late ttadi.'rs by ~nlinr this newlJ)lper's, opinions •nd com- mentary on 1(1pics o( lntttnt"and Rip. Robert If. St!De, R.c0n1. -"The 10ldkr 1ol111 to South Vietnam today Ml.I I ftr greater risk ol becom!?f. 1 berofo addict than a combat casu~. • Maybe Senator Sellen.son can explain to them that the state has decided those babitS areu:t really people after an. If they were, it would have 1to be 'un· consUluUonal to deprive thtm ol their rights to" ••.. the pursul{ of life .... " J.M. VANDEWALLE , sla:nlfic:ance, ti)' ~Inc a forum tor the exprestOn of'our tt&ders' I opinions. and by prt8'tnllnr Our dlvcrse vlewDQln11ot11\Cormt'd pba · «crvcrs and spokatntn on topics oC the day. Friday, December 3, 1971 • • - Ne YOL 64., NO.' 289, '4 SECTIONS, 46 PA&ES as It's War, India Declare,s . . ' ' ' !Vational Emergency Posed jn Attacks NEW DELm (UPI) -Prime Minister Indira Gandhi aald tonlght Rakistan bas l1un<=!1ed a full-sca1~ war against India. • India declared a national 1 emetgency after a series of air and shelling attacks along the border ol India and West PaJti. 1tan. Radio Pallitlm chuged !hat Indian troops 'bad attacked Pakistani forwald bases "all along the West Paltiatan bor- der" Friday and Pakistani liovemment ofliclala aald Pakistani air f<ree planes Reagan's Tax Bill Rejected By Legislature SACRAMENTO (AP) -California legislator& -Republicans and Democrats -were in open revolt against GOP Gov. Reagan today, rejecting his l550 million tu increase bill and voting for the first time in 2S years to ovenide a cqbematorial veto. struck at four Indian bues. Mrs. Gandlll said ~ wsa .IJ>e-g "in a JDOtneDt of grave peril to our country ana our people. ~ "Some hours ago at f:J> p.m. '(s a.m. PST) oo the !rd of December Pakistan launched a full-scale war against us," sbe said. Sbe aald Pakistani planes had atta<ked Indian airfie1ds at six IocatiOns, mostly along the West Pakistan fronUer, aod said Pakistani planes aJao b<lnbed Agra, . Dollar Drops In England LONDON (AP) -The Brillsh government stopped supporting the dollar today and in a quick reacUon it plunged to record lows in Europe. (Earlier Story Page 4). The Bank of England bad been buying dollars to keep their value from dropping .drastically. The bank gave no explanation for ill cleclstoo to ltop now. The cutoff camt In midaftemoon and •the dollar ataited its slide u lion! spread ...... the Contloent. 11111 miles tnsidO the Weot Pakistan bor- der and site of the famed Taj Mahal. Agra Is 12> miles south ol N<w De:::!. " ... Today the war In Banj]a Desh (East Pakistan) has become a ·war on India. aod this imposed uPon you, my government and the ~1e of IAdia an awful responsibility," she said. "We have no other opUon but to put our COl.Dltry on a war footing. Our brave officers and Jawans (troops) are at thelr (See WAR, Pl(e I) * * . * Police Thwart Bangla Desh Hijack Efforts PARIS (UPI) -Two plalnclotbea policemen sneaked through.a hatch on a . hijacked Pakistani airliner at Orly Field today and overpowered a man who bad tbrealened to blow It up with all 21 persons aboard 'Q!l).ess be received 20 tons of medical aapptJes for EU! PltJalan. . . N.T. • ' Land Panel ·could Set . Ne\VTrend • BJ JACK llROL\CK • Of .. ...., ...... 'Ille unpredictable Airport Lud UM Commlaloo may have let the tread IQ deveJopmont around the Onnp c:ouiq ~ for ~ to oomo 'Illa~ By a 4 . to I vote, the "°"" mlseionen, who bad pmoloualy indtClled their •ppoaltlon ~ the -to """" --ol llO ..,,.. ol 11<'.Jlomotl Jloug!u ~.Jarid odJICllil ii 1111 aJi1>orl, alJlllOVed the chanp. - lroolCl!ly, allhoocb the.-bu -approved by three COW1ty a;-lel tn 1111 pyt four montha the pro,_i city of Irvine D!8Y bold the trump W<f In 1111 encl. • • II Incorporation of the new communlty ls approved Dec. 21, city councilmen cou.ld reverse the · county qeaclel' declslon bn the zoning of the properll which would be·withln their bouadaries. ' Tburiday nJcbt'a 4 to I -marked a lwilch of. ooly one member's vote trom_ pmiowl dedUom "' the subject by the comm ..... ila'mla 8eftrllurg of Anabelm, wbci • ~ Ille pubtlc Jn the ............ -. ml -.IP(>Ointed to the ..... . m1a1on by the otlier llx, bad voted on 1111 -die lAat Sept, I. l\t tllal time, bo voted -Donold The stunning uprising occurred during a 21 ~-Dour day of contlnuou.s session that was ~be the IUt or' the 133<1ay lal1i 1971 leglslalurt. , The dollar ~ from ·40.10 ;pence.to 40.0S penee In Londoo In a -o! ,,......, .,,,_~the lowest the dollar bit -Ill. Bri-tain aince ~ Nilllll llllllCbed .u icooomlc cmi,cu ~ u. PoUC. said al flial two iqen can'lod "11 Ibo bljldlllg bot laler ll!iltJlled ....... lur<d ._ u ~FM}' I 4 . J•.'ll JW, 28, and said be auff....S. a llal- lel 1"iUnd Jn the baM aDd beaa ·tnSwloil froin a pistol liutl -ctpmiocL 'Mf!lll!it.i.i.d~t;.l = ~~ e--= .:= and uked 1111 -.ty auponlal lo Amid all llie <OllfUslon am anger, the leglslalure rejected eviry effort to solve the oCber major !slue ....... It: Re .. porttonment• ol ·Ass<mbly, Senate end congreasional districts. · The wea'ry lawmakers stopped the clock .before the teclmlcaJ midnight ad- journment time aDd fin.llY went home at lll:p a.m., leaving the veto (lverride ·in• limbo for bargaining with Reagan. They ~ad accused hJm of reneging on a pro- mise not to veto a Senate reap- portlomnent bill, It was the first time in Reagan's five )'ears as undisputed master of the California GOP that legiSlators of his own party openly defied him. ' Both the tes bill defeat and the veto 6verrlde vote came after Reagan made a pre-dawn trip to the capitol at the ln- vitatioo of AISembly GOP Door leader Bob Mooapn. He met with lower bouae Republic-for an hour and Jell tlght·lip- ped with anger, accusing Democratl of childish and immoral toying with the , 1tate's fiscal SOlDldness. The taz: bill lost 15-5 in the Senate with 'l1 votes needed for passage. Most Democrats simply didn't vote at all. The crisis was precipitated when Reagan told teglslaUve Republicans' he could give Urem no guarantee that he would not veto any Assembly, Senate or congressional reapporllonment bill the legislature might send him. Thia totally upset a carefully conceived arrangement with majority Democrats, wbo control the Assembly 42-38 and the Senate 21-19, that would have sped the tu: bill to Reagan's desk. AJ U was, a key Republican senator laid Reagan had wulercut 10 months of. hard work. A oonnally mild-mannered DemocraUc senator told Republicans on the Door "gentlemen. you have been (See·ASSEMBLY, Pl(e I Oraage Wea titer The ratn has gone, but the wind will stick arowid over the week- end, with temperatures lluck to the lower 60s along the coast and In- land. INSIDE TODA. Y Tht Chriltmal •tori/ balltt, 'The Nutcrocker" ii being stcg- ed by several ballet companie• thil 1ea!on. Todav's Weekendtr Ml picture1 and 1iorv about Laguna Beach'• productiOft o" PaQ• 23. . • """'"' ,.... . . --.. °""'99 ~ 1• .......... *'41 . =...,.. w.n ---T-. == -.::' .............. 1).11 . --.. --- Hartelius Case Break Ord~red By State Aide By TOM BARUY Of IM Dfl" '"1111it A9'f LOS ANGELES - A stat. bearing of- ficer ordered a three-m<11th break late Thursday In the bearing ol charges filed by the Stat. Board of Medical Examin- ers against Dr. Ebb< Hartellus of Coata Mesa. Presiding Olflcer E. F. de Vllblss cJoo. ed three dt.ys ol le!llrnony by ordering Hartelius, 50, of llander Street, El Toro, to return to_ bis bearing room March 7, 8 and 9 for resumpUon of the prosecu- tion case 'agaln!t him. On1y sb: of Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Wohlner's dozen witnesses had testified wfien the break came. And it Is expected !hat his cblel wiln ess, Mrs. Reba Vaughn, of Costa Mesa, will take up at least three days for bearing tiine. Hartellus ls accused of mulUple charges of unprofessional conduct and moral turpitude. MOii of them stem from what autboriUes alleged was his drugglJlg and beatlni of Mrs. Vaughn, It, and the druQlng of the lat. Wanda Melendrez, 21, of Costa Mesa. He bas been lndlcted by the Orange County Grand Jury over the la.st two yean on charges of anon, bribery and fraud. The silver haired physician has been cleared of every allegation in three Superior Court trials. Both aides agreed Thuraday that It will take much longer than the three days scheduled in March to reach a con clu- sion in the hearing. But de Vilbiss re- fused to take any oUler action than 1Chedu1e those three day1 for the four pby~cians who will return at that Ume. One euminlng doctor, 'Dr. Frederick Turnbull Jr. of Newport Beach, haa been compelled to withdraw from the five member boanl. He told de Vllbisl be was oot .available Jor the March dates · acceoted by his cot~. Witnesset have taUfled thus far ln the hearing that Hartellua r<peatedly drugged Mn. Vaughn before and after he mowd Into her home at tl(T W. WU-'°" 8l It has alao been alleged that be ctruclc bit blonde miltml manr Umes and OI!. -occam jumped on Iwr back and pillled her ha~. Ml'I. Vaughn wu certlfled u a nu .. colica addict to 1911 and atnli!d I prim term In the Calllomla reba~Wtatloo cen- ttt 1YN0r<0. It ls alleged that Mn. Melenclm died In 1911 ol an ovento.. of drup while aha wu dominated b7 the pllyslclan. Her family bas sued l!artellu1 for !500,000 In a SUperlor Court lawtul~ Autboritlis saJci none of tlii! pu-era and crew was !njuraJ, The French ~ovemment bad sollcltM medicines from the Pasteur' Institute and other laboratories and several ·truck loads were rushed to the airfield with police escort. The hijacker had put a twt>-hour ume limit on the medlcin.e dellverlet but· held off. 'Ille 'first truck arrived •Ix hours aner the hljack started, and tlle truck crew began unloading cardboant cartona at the rear of the plane after talking wlth unldentlfied persons In the cockpit. Shortly a!ter:"erd, six adulls and a child left the aucraa. Police said the last radio message' from the captain of the Boeing 72Qll airliner, parted about 50 yerds lf\11'! !he airport buildings, aald the bljackeri '"an holding me at gunpolnt." The aircraft, Flight 712 bound for Karachi via ·Rome aud Cairo, had 22 passengers and a crew of 11ll aboard, police said. They said the hijacker told authorities by radio he wanted the plane ~verted to Beirut. • The threat to kill all aboard came in a note dropped to ground mechanics after the pline stopped while moving away from its par!tlng hay. Police q\IOted the DOle as saying: "Here are the condltiooJ demanded for the departure of the airplane and the lives of the ~assengers and the crew : 20 tons of medicines, by prklrlty vacclnes, vitamins and anUblotica, to be left within two hours at the foot of the rear ramp oi the plane." Silver Lining On S. Street NEW YORK (AP) -Thera wu . a brief silver lining to South Street 'nlursday when a Welll Fargo annored trucJr, apilled 15,000 dim ... 'Ille truck WIS cmylng $4,000 In dimel to the Federal Reserve Bank in Lower' Manhattan when it swerv- ed to avoid a cement truck. 'Ille heavy Wl!O ahifted, lllltP- plng the door lock, and thr.. llOll bags apllled ou~ bunt on the pa ... ment and covered the -t with coins. Four guards jumped out with gum dr11111 ·and 1oOlted on wblle --~upthl ... .,-''111t>' got -all too, trcepl the dime, ...,.,tater," t1id perk- ing Jot lliamdanl 'Lawrence Sarnell wbo bolpad In the.clelmlP~ Seid -Wtlls FarlO empl.,. tater:·''Tlllre .,. bill .s.y, '"'1 coin clayl. Tllalk !J<id tbJt WU a min day.~ Airport Land Use ~Co.mm 11.J 10 n OlaJrman Donald Mcimu, today blamOd • "Poro polltlca" fdt ThursdeY'nJchl'• aplll vo~ approval of the McDqMell.J)oQglu · Corporation'• rer.onlng . near Orange County Airport. 0 J've never ieen a irease job nke that before" Mclnn1s asserted todfy,' in reference to · the earlier <OUDty. plannln( commisalon -al. ' ' '1I was ablolutel)' amazed Jn the' taCe of very •tronc :itaff roporll !hat aald In el· fec4 ''don't ·do'. it now/" said M&m.is, wt>o also serves on the Newport Beach City Councll. ' ~·we took action dlamelrically·oppolled · to . llie · expetts without thol'OUl!hIY coasldertng the ramUkaUons ol ouri ao-- , " tlon, MclMls aald. 1 Airport noise . foe Dani<! . Emory, of . Newport Beach attended .the Thurscley night session and pretty much agreed with Mclrmls' analysts. "This was a classic example of high~ pressure ta~lc11 as was the cue when the project went through the coonty plan- ning Commission and Board ·of Supervlson," Emory charged. "Politics and not the meritl were respoMible for the dedslon." · . ·• . . -. MdVIS . FOR APPROVAi: County, ~lrport'a Brein1han r City Hall Flays .~fy ~all . For Apat~y ori::Antiqmties By CANDACE PE.UIBON Of fllt Dellr Plllt Stiff .. Sometimes tt'a even tou<h for city hall• to fight city ball; but Newport Beach Planalng Commlasloner Jackie Heather won a alight batile of her OWll'at Thun- day'1 commlssion meeting. • '. , ' ll'1lbllnl apinsl an apperenl lack ol ' , conceni on the port of, fellow COl!llll!lalon: , era, Mn. Heather )lfoltsted the place: , mellt of a atudy ol -ti.Uy YaJulble ardleolncicaJ..aliea .. a Jow-prlorlly, Jn. active IJJi. "It won't take that much effort Iron> lhe staff," she tlfd ... " All it needs' la a pr .... tatlon Iron> tbe Aro:i-tOlkal a.. ltafCb me., people." SbO objected to tile fact that wbiW ARI Jjad IOlll I letter to the ~ depart. meit In ~ber 1 ukill1 to inU. It· ·-· ol arcbeoloelcal •• tile ltt1'r . I wu nevar forwarded to CGallD!tolonm. · ARI'<! a.ta II• bu Jllllpolllled liO ncheelltllcal alta Ill <>r..,.. OomltJ, more lluin It ol whldl are In Newport , Beach, R..,. bouu\e(a ol ARI bu aid. Moot " lhlM ..,. ... ladllo' vii: • . . legeo or huntln1 grounds up to 2,000 yeau old, 1ccontlng -to ARI aludlea. "vie are loolng an this bJatory wiih developmentl;" Mrt.rllesther~Afd; ••AJJ ARI wnta. is. to mne JW .....,. of where they are." Ille addt!d tllat --·WOUld '-er'have -About .It tt ..... hadn't "laklll. the i.-out of the rue.. We'Ye never even • -·.-i It," oht raid. ' ' The ~11)1 Jiia received -from !Im, Onmie. Laguna Beadl, Sen Jua Caplmno.1, La P,_ima, Tllldn, Ana- 1*lm eod San~-mlbaaa'°"' tract -tilt ll'Ylno Coroilorl1. "U wa know where thl att.o· ue, tlley .,.. be "'*1Ved, lalvl(ed or excanted flrst, It 'fnsirted Mn. Htatblr. Commlsllonen WUU.m 'Acea and WU- Uam 8-wlda! lald tlley didn't "we about dlnoa\ln." But Mn. Heather · 11111 Iha~ If -· llJ1, Ibo could 'ltlratoo the QOlllmlsslon . '!ltb "alra -ir.,. certaJo COllll-cll n)embert wtio .,. ai.o .........i • about tAla." .. I re,turn the IDlller to the....., 11 , O --i.t _,....,., -tomil,y JJlnctar of A'111kin' 11D111o1 a ¢·n cn.J .. a.pt. J ...,,,,. bot lbetained from "'lllnc OD the C<JDr ~ aubJtd, Re voted 1"I th 11 tJme, ' ' Tbunday nllbl'I l{IPl'OVaf loDowod a pattern on the bigbly controversial land use debote which bu raged llnce Jul AlllU!I-Io each declalon bf the three dU· ferOol gownmental bodlea the .- had bean favond by a tingle vote. Tl•,-eounty, plannlnit' commJaalon boil1 deboted . the -In Ai!pll and Sop.' -ml-ovectthe ...... twtcob1 I to I voleL Tbe Board of &lperTJson on N .. .-11 apprvVtd the chani!• bl' Iha 11D11 mauJn. Tlii change ln .. for 1111 proporlt bal beon lltoallJ oPPOled by the county road deparmm, Planning Dlrecto. -. .<lloo. DOUGW, Pap I) Orange County J 0,bless Rate Drops to 6% The unemploymen~ sltuatioo In ~ .County continued to Improve ta November when the joblesa rate dropped lo alx percent of the worttnr populaUoa, the iowesl pereeotage alnoa JID ol lt'lt. The flCure for October -.u ~ and In November, ll70 unemploymeal bll a peaJr; of u percenl ·Labor anaJysta at tllo state ~ of Ruman Reoources 'Developmeat olllct In Santa Ana lala IO,'lllO peoplt ...... ou1 of wort in November, accordlng to their filures. This mmper., -17 ,ootl peoplo In November, 1970, Heavy hiring In public ed11catlon and ID the retall trade for the bollday -Jed to the decllne In unemploymmt, ..,. cording to the analylals. Alta Y_, a!Ate labar mlra& anai,.t in the o!Dce Mid, .. _ will probably be .... bet)lr -Ibo __ .. _....._Illa ttci-by coattaulq tbraa(jl lbe month." The HRD ollke'1 employ1llllll llpr,a lo< November .... oompUed lwo .... a., belor< the T-. waJmil '-- 'Ille alx:leotllo ol a ~ -lo Nonmber -tllo ----drop otnce Jano ol lhll ,_ -1111 (lloo JOlll.IM, ... I) Menzies Stricken llEU!OUllNB (AP) -lllr ltdlirt -. 'II, A-'1 -prime -. ~a atrol:e 'lbundQ llol ls not In -condHltO, bta wile ... ~ -,. "lie bu hid ..- -wlllcb ... left Illa ..... ml lep ..U,". said Domo Patllt - "All be -lo a Uttlt ~ to ,. Ille --beck In lllt -• - • 'DAILY PILOT tttff ....... JAN AND NORMA BRISCOE ENJOY RETIREMENT FiESTIVITllS Fire Chlof Hinging Up Hit Hit Allor 45 Y11~1 In Newport }.,ire Chief 'Jan' Briscoe Retires After 45 Years Newport llffch bid farewell to Fire CbJef R. J. "Jan" Brlacoe Thur ad a y night. He ls ntirin1 afttt 45. yean' eer- vice with the fire depanm..t, the Jut a of them u -of it. Brilooe. who with hi1 wife, Norma, h&ve been raltlng prlze..wiMln& ordllda Bloodmobile Set To Be at Hoag Before Holiday • 'lbe Harbor Aret. Bloodmobile will be ltl.Uoned at Hoa& Memorial Hogpital next Thursday, seekin1 volunteer blood conlri· bUtima u part ol 1 countywide effort to meet iltcre1ted holiday demand!, an Or· ange C-ounty American Red Cross offi. rul wd today. Blood program dlreciDr Geor1e Hyde explabpd t.h1t many people po1tpon• aur1eria until holiday v1c1tlons, tb111 in- creaal111 need for ~ore blood. Unllft other area1 of-the nation, the Orana:e County Red CroSI blQPd _bank does not pay for its blood, but encouragu volunteer contributions from patlenta:' flmlliea ind friend1. Hyde said this averts the W'Oblem other blood banb have experieoctd with buyina "bad blood" from possibly in- fected dnl& addicU: or alcoholics. To cive blood, 1 person must be in good Deallh and weigh at least 110 pounda. Hyde aald. Blood bank hour• Ii Hoa1 will be from 2:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The l~bed unit has a 1oal of 250 p~ta:, Hyde aald. About 30 Orange County hospilal1 are supplied blood throuah the Red Cro.u ror only a minimal processing fee, he sai~. "That is why each volunteer is 30 im- portanj. We •either buy nor sell the blood , he added. "The people around here are very lucky," he claimed. "Other places charge from $2.S to $65 a plnt." Volunteers rrom the Junior Ebel! Club ' or Newport .Beach will assist Red CroSI nurses 1n processlng the prospective donors. OIAHHCOAIT DAILY PILOT _... COM"f fUIUHltl _,,_., a.Mtt ff. W.M ,,.. ..... .,.. Ml ... J1tk I. C11t1,, VIClll ,,.'""' -o-rtl "'-" 1\olflll k11vll ...... 11'•111•• •A. fll'wt,lilRo M....,..•fl• L Polo' ICri•t """*°' 19141 Cl!y ffltW ---JJ)J New,.rt '"''"'m for decadu1 wu lfven a slide prcjector to mow picture. of them 11 180 friends gathered for a retirement teJUmonlal dinner at the B4lboe Pavilion. Deputy Fire Ct.iei Leo Loye narrated • ~Ide preseoiallon ohowlng hlllillllhls of Briscoe's career. Associates !tom throughout California were present for tile ceremonies and many of them stepped to the m.Jcrophone to pay tribute to Briscoe. He wll.!I presented with llletime mem- berships to various llate and regional fire service associations. City Manager Robert Wynn fonnally thanked him for his .serivce. No city councilman w11 present for the event. Robert Shelton, fonner city manager and a former councilman, rep- resented them and reed their ?fllOlution ho~ Briscoe. AsoU!Mt City Maeqer Philip F. Bet· tencourt served u muter of ceremoniel for the dinner-dance. . ' ~owdy Joaquin Kids Will Get Trustee ,Study Are children In the San Joaquin Elementary School District g e t t I n g rowdier? The Board cir Trullffs intends to find out. ApaHed by the teaching stafr1 request Wednesday for a study to develop guldelln:es in the control and discipline of children·, the botrd has set up a special meeting Dec. I to find out wby. "This Is the m01t alarmlna thing I've seen," said Trustee Dennis Smith : "That 500 certificated people have to come to the school board for direction In the area of discipline. In my oplrllon the responsibility lies with the teacher." Dr. Wtlllam Sloe.kl, I 11 Is tan l superintendent of educational servlcu, said a discipline C1lmmlttee was formed last spring when a survey taken among dOitrict teachers showed di$cipllne to be a top area of concern. "I, too, am alarmed," said Trustee Robert Dameron. "An adult wlth five y~ars of college should know how to han- dle children." ' Dr. Stoc.b said teachers fir1t began looking at the subject of discipline as It relates to sending children to the office. Some were dissatbfied wilh the way the principal handJed a situation. From there they began discussing the reasons for misbehavior and decided they wanted an expert to come in as a C1:1nsullant. "If teachers are dissatisfied with their principals or the principals a re dissatisfied with the teachers then Wt! have a serJous problem here," said Smith . Trustee Preston Howell, who was a substitute teacher in. the distri ct before election to the board, said In some schools there ls very little diacipllne necessary, but in others there are real problems. ·-------_, . -- " . • State Bill -· ' • May Affect Mesa Land . Costa Mesa's 91>-acre Indian burial grounds 1nd parts of the Back Bay in Newport j!eac~ 11117 be affected by a atate Senate-approved bill to prtserve arcbeological 1ites. • ....... "1 -• -- Joblessness Shows Rise Over Month From Wire Servtee1 WASHINGTON -The unemployment rate jumped back up to a percent la November even as the number of work• Ing Americans rose to a record I> million, the 1overnment uid today. ·On a ZM-vote Thursday, the Sen11te a~ proved a measure sponsored by As- semblyman John T. Knox (D-RichmondJ, wblcb creates i. state archeological board with the power to stop any 1tate public worka project which could endanger artifacts or other objects _of historical worlh. While total employment "*• many yOlµlg adults lost their jobs, helping pl1lh up the number of job seekers to 4.1 , million. This is an increase of 110,000, seasonally adjusted, the L a b o r Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics aaid. The bill was sent back to the Assembly today for approval of IOIDe minor 1mendmeots. It affects only atalH\med land, but 1 1pokesman for Ar<:haeolotical Research Labor .Secretar:y James D. Hodgson called the 6 percent jobless rate "unac- ceptable" and derilanded that Congress • atop stalling and cut taxes immediately. • • • .Jnatltute of Costa Mesa 1atd it is a olgnlllcant action. "Jt finally pulla all the atate project• together for aignUicant coordination," aald Steve Colegrove, project• co- crdlnator for ·ARI, a private research firm. AFL-CIO Secretary· Treasurer Lane Kirkland said this proved lha't "thl President's policies have not even made • a dent in America's worst economic pro-. blem -unemployment." Colegrove said there are more lhan 320 resistered archeological sites in Orange County and more lhan 40 in the Harbor Area, though all are not on state land. "That's with only one-fourth of the county surveyed," he addtd. The Indian burial grounds on the bluffs overlooking the Santa Ana River Js one of the largest surveyed sites in the county. It Is also part of the 300 acrea of rtate land that Costa Mesa residents are seek· lng for an open space park, sometimes called Fairview Park. THIS IS OUTLINE OF McDONNELL DOUGLAS PROPERTY It Lies Acron MacArthur loultvard From County Airport From P .. e I DOUGLAS •.. of the facility. There were unemployment increases in creases in virtually every categ91Y except for nonwhite.&, which declined"'"markedly to 9.3 percent from October'.s eight-year high of 10.7 percent. The rate for teen·agers was unchanged at 17.0 percent, the rate for adult men rose from 4.3 percent to 4.4 percent, for adult women from 5.5 percent to 5.1 per· cent, for married men from 3.0 percent to 3.4 percent and for full -time workers from 5.4 percent to 5.1 percent, the bureau said. The rate for Vietnam era veteram, which had dropped substantially in October tc 7.0 percent, returned to its former level of 1.2 percent. The overall unemployment rate has hovered around 6 percent for a year. Lut: mcntb it dropped to 5.1 percent. The new state board would prevent any atate project from interfering with the burial grounds , says Qllegrove. If the land were sold to private interests, however, the state law would not stop them from developing Jt. Colegrove wasn't sure If the proposed archeologlcal board could affect Back Bay developments because or the con- fuslon over who really contfOIS the area . Dickason, the Irvine Company, UC Irvine, the city of Newport Beach and Newport Beach citizen groups. - Cited was traffic which would be generated by the McDonnell Douglas pro- posal to build a 250 to 500 room hotel, 750,000 to four million square feet of of· lice space and a convention center on the site which is on the northeast comer of MacArehur Boulevard and Campus Drive opposite the airport terminal buildiog. These thlnga, may happen, it Wa.!I in- dicated during Thursday's night three- hour debate -but it was asserted this may not be all bad. County Director of A vlation Bresnahan, a member or the seven-man panel, made the motion to approve the rezone. The bureau also reported that avera1e hourly earnings for rank and file workers declined two pennies last month to $.l.47, ··~ This is still an increase of 11 cenll or 5.5 "There are a number of arcbeological alles In the Back Bay, Big Canyon and Ea1tbluff regions," he uplained. From P .. e I WAR •.• Also cited In opposition was the pro- bable Increase In airport passenger and freight demands and possible expansiOn Bresnahan, who had been believed to be in opposition to the plan, said, "My job is to promote aviation in Orange County. I have worked with the county road department for three years. They are the agency which bas allowed freeways to be built at either end of our runway and who plan to build a loop road at the north erxt of the airport, on our land." Bresnahan addtd, "M to local citizens Vandals Wreck groups lo which l have spoken, l have on- ly promised them that I would do pottl mobilized for the defense of the everything possible to hold down the ·~· Ernlriency bu been deelartd noise level from jet operations. for the whole of htdja ·.·We are P~ Home in Newport "If we approve this re.zone we in not pared for all eventualities. I approving all poulble future use.a of the "I have no doubt that it 1s the united land. We can regulate and Umit them ..+llbl ...i that thlo wanton and Vandals who 1nnsirently wanted Inly ,"J ,.. our pe'"'t""e n-through co,ndltional use permits 11 r• 1.in;nvolted aggression ot Pakistan lhoold to smash, slash ind burn rather thm quired uner the master zoning of thr percent over a year ago. · Average weekly earnings last month were down 74 cents to $128.74, which still is $7.67 or 6.3 perefillt above a year ago. Latest inflation figures show that prices have risen 3.8 percent In the 12 months ending last October. The bureau stressed that while tht ratio of job seekers to job holders has re- mained roughly constant for a year, the total number of job holders bas risen subslantialJy 1ince this summer. From P .. e I JOBLESS ••• be ~eci.slvely and finally repelled ," she steal Jnvt4ed a Newport Beach bayfront area. said. home, leaving it a shambles, the rtsi· Commissioner Laurence S c h m i t , rate dipped to 7 .3 percent from t.he May She did not say whether Indian de-Garden Grove city councilman, seconded figure of 7.9 percent. fense policies htcluded lndlan troop move. dent reported Thursday. Bresnahan'! motion, adding, "we have Unemployment In the C1lunly has bun menls across the border of West Paid· .Several hundred dollars' damage was two issues before us. The airpor t and its declining since last April, Mrs. Yetter stan. Indian troops have been operating done to Marjorie Dobson's residence. at future and the traffic around it. We can't said, when it hit I percent. inside t.he borders of East Pakistan l,000 4019 Oiannel Place, but the estim2.te had block development. Although more than 6,000 people weft miles across the subconti nent for two not been totaled up. "The roadways are bad now and will be not employed in November, total civilian weeks. Officer Mike McEveny said someone bad later. If we. stop this development employment in the county increased Sources within the Indian govel"AlTlent broke a glass door panel to enter, set the because of Inadequate streets, we should 1,500. The October figure was 475,000 Indicated that ground fighting had broken carpel afire, smashed lamps and the tele-stop all development and leave the va-compared to 476,900 for November. out between Ind ian and Pakistani troops vision set with a broom, then sple.s.hed cant fields in the area." Aerospace employment, blamed for in three sectors along the frontier la orange fluid over the uph«i;>lstery. Approval of t.he rezone involves a most of Orange County'• jobless pr~ Kashmir and Punjab, but spokesmen The damage included kitchen shutters cha nge in the C1lmntlssion '! com· blem.s, held steady in November at ~.300. would not confinn the reports. torn down and family snapshot negativea prehensive land use plan for the airport A year ago 50,800 people were workin& at The Defense Ministry said two Paii· found on a table tern aod mutilattd. area approved last summer. space and aircraft firms. stanl fighters bsd bee.n shot ~wn in the r--.:;;-.~····;;;;;;;•;~;····iii~;·····;;••iiiiiiliiii!iltiil;::---•Ctlon. In the 1965 Jndo..Pak1stan war,• Pakistani preemptive airstrikes destroyed many Indian planes on the ground. New Delhi was blacked out. The offi- cial All-India radio network quoted •offi- cials as calling the Pakistani strikes "open war on India." . Mrs. Gandhi returned to New Delhi from Calcutta when informed of the Paki- stani air raids and met with her cabinet and council ol ministers. The military chiefs also met. CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST SELEC- TION OF NEW QUALITY LAMPS WE HAVE EVER CARRIED. WE HAVE JUST THE LAMP TO GIVE YOUR ROOM A NEW LOOK FOR THE HOLIDAYS. EX· Irvine Cityhood Meeting Slated A public meeti~g to di9C1:1Ss the rar;nl- ficatJons of the 1ncorpontion of Irvine will be conducted tonight at I o'clock by Forum A1ainst Cityhood Today (FACT). It will be held at University Park Ele- me.ntary School. Issues ol taxation, annexatil>l'I , local control and ecology are scheduled for discussion by Mrs. Vivian Hall, David Terris, Bob McGowan and Mrs. Shirley Miiler. The public b welcome. CELLENT VALUES. • .. •• , Mem .. M4rm: P.O .... 1171. ""'' --From Pqe I c:-.-..1• .... .., .... ...... 9-dll tt2 ..... .... ....... .... ._,.: 1'11S 9tlCfl ......,... -~-...,.m~11.111 I •. - ASSEMBLY .•• e.maseulated" by the governcr'1 actions. The Senate • voted 27·1 and the Assembly 5f..11 to override Re1can '1 veto of a bill sponsored by Republican Sen. John J, Nejedl,y (R·Wolnut Creek), to create a state ac:ency to govern lrash and waste disposal. But the final vote wa1 held up by a parliamentuy maneuver un- til liter in the day by Republican Assemblyman Robert Badbam of Newport Beach. The lawmakeni voted tbtm1e.lve1 1 seven·hour break to rett up and try 111)' last-ditch negotiating. Badham uid ht wanted to hold the veto over Re11an'1 he.ad In hope1 the 1ovemor would rllu hl1 1d1m1nt allnd on reapportionment -tht tough, em~ tional, every-decide job of redrawln1 political boundary lilln to reflect popul•· Uon shifts. Badhun, 1 con1erv1Uve who normally supports Reagan, explalned: "I apoke In the. conference urging tht aove.rnor to allow the legislature to be t he determlning factor In reappr>rUonmenL The Republican members of t h e Aawnb(y and the gove.mor are 1t odds now legitimate odds. I think every tflort sho~ld be made with the governor now to aee if the thing can be lrooed 0\11." Badham oald he ultimately might change bla vote to override the aoverncr "but It shows the governor tb1t. brother we me.u bualneas." ..Reagan h11 claimed a 1peclsl rta~ portionment commission, controlled ).2 by otate officeholders, would do the redl1trlctlnr If the legl1lature. failed to. nemocr1t1 cl1lm the commls1ion con- cept b11 been Invalidated and the cow1a would aetUe the matter. · i DEALERS FOR : HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE -KARASTAN ' NIWl'O~T IEACH 1727 WHtcllff Dr., 642·2050 OPIN PRIDAY 'TIL 9 NIWPOlT ITOll OPIN Flit.AT ilL t INTERIORS Prof..l.lonal Interior Dltlgn•ra Avallabl.....,,ID ..... Ttl ,,_ M• .. o,_.. C•nty-140·11,J LAGUNA llACH 345 North Co11t Hl9hwiy Phon•: 494-4551 --.. Connally I Foreign Aid · ' . . • Optimistic · Wries Still <hrer ·Money Not Over ... ; WASHINGTON IAP) -TrulUtY , •. ~ Jolwl Co!\ollly llYI he 's 1 •-Illy opllml1lie there will he ..,.. 11-t to the world'•.....,..., crt.11 WASH!NGTON ·(AJ') -Senafe.HOUIO oonf.,..a .,,....i Thursday on tpendllll $2. 717 bllliOn for foreign aid -$800 million bel~w the adritiftlltration'a bQdaet -but remalned ~~ed on Ille MaMt'ield amendment. • • by lbO end of 1171 .. Com\ll!Y retamed Thund~y from hla!l- lovel ffnlpelol dllCllHlon& In Rome Wltll Amerlcl'1 major !roding porlntn and told a planwide newt conference: "Thert'1 hope that we can aettJe tt btfore the end of the year." But then be cauUoned: "I do not want to raise false bope1." In any calf!, the . Treasury aecreta:ry aaJd "a .very lar1e atep," was taken by the Unltod Stoles at the mee1in1 of tbe Big Te• llnanell1 powers. "I think we are making procre11," &e said str1kina a more optimllt1c tone than • he ever haa 1bout f1ndin& a value for the Amerleon dolllr tllat tbe non-Oommuntst ' world can live with. . l!epOrtl of Amerlcln piano lo dovalue " the dollar swept tllrolllh Europe Tbur>- day following the end of the Rome meeun;. That set off a ruab of dollar· selling. Masked Robbers Get . .. $100,000 from Bank , CLEVELAND, Tenn. (AP) -T>oo men, we,rin& ski masks and armed with ahot- £Ulll, robbed a bank guard Of more thu $100,000 today, ln official of the Cleveland Bink Ind Tru!I Co. sald. . Sam Mc~ynolds, a vice president <l the bank, 1a1d the men took three cash bap fr0m IO<Ulity guard A. L. Davi!, 55. Q l)avlJ Wb making the day's deliveries . of e11b lo brani:h banks in this --. Tenaessee commwtlty. DaVis was held up OUUl<le the Wildwood A venue branch of. Cl~veland Bank and Trust Co., police aaJd. 'U,IT'*""" . EXPRESSIS OPTIMISM S.Cretary Connolly " Police Surround . Heavily Armed . ' ' ·Death Suspects I • SIMMESPORT, La. (AP) -"!~man force of stole police captured !ndol' two heavily ormed ,_,. 1illo eulhoriUeo saY killld one DWI, lddruiped two police• men and wounded two other persons, 'Ille 11JM1en had b<on reported pinned down in a wooded area. 1 A state police spokesmari uid the time of th• assualt deP.!llded .. ; ~ Ir· rival of a helicopter and machine &UM for each state policeman, ad~ there mi&ht have been ''one hell of a~" But be said there was nO way' for tbe men to escape. · · , "they're desperate and they'll kill anybody," said Sheriff F. D. Didier of Avoyelles Parilh. ' Authorities said the gunmen Were ann- ed Willi .t;.callher pl1lol1, shotiUn•, 1Ub-machine guns and a rifle. JD.a day-long "1'iea of meetinp ftlllilg tmW mid.evening, the conferee• rHOlved mll'\T""Of the issues• ral.sed by vastly dif· feftlll. House and Senate foreign aid le&l!l11loo. Besides the Minafield -.. ~ which called for total U.S. withdrawal from Indochina within aiz months of the day Americali prisoners ire· freed, the other major stumbling bJOck iJ whether U.S. lllpport of South Vlotnlme1e troops should be Included In a $Mt mllllM l}ltll- dlng ceiling for U.S. operations In Com· bodla. The 0'.1Dletees accepted a House pro- Visio• barring U.S. mllltary ald lo Greece unless the Pnaldent flnd1 it in the nation~ Interest. In that cue, spen- ding would he Umltod lo l11t year's !90- m.lllion totil rather than the $118 million budgeted. The conferees also aceept.ed a stiffer Sena~ provision barring any aid to Pildslan until tllat eounlry halts Its military actions against the rebellious eastern part Of the country and takes ltt:ps to care for millions of rtfugees. The cooferees dropped a Senale pro- vision that would have required con- gressional authorization of Ce n tr a I Intelligence Agency financing of 'I'hll lroopi in Lao!. Senate Demo c r-a tic lea4er Mike Manllfleld, autllor of Ille amendment wltll the 11%-month withdrawal deadline, made clear before the conferees recessed until Friday that he ia adamant · on main· talning the amendml!llt In Ille aid bill. · Previoo1 'Manafleld amendments In draft and militaty-procumnent bills ' ·were watered down in Congress. rs==i BE SURE . ~ TO ~E.~ IT! ·• . NM Police Hold Man • • .!t , CANDLE DIPPING lii, \ un Death of DA DEMONSTRATION Momorlu of old-f11MloMd Chrlltmalff will be pro- duced In the limp and china deportment of S..ro Cott• Mo.. where Ji1"'4llppod · blyborry ... ntod candles wlll be 1UCle:, · , • PllDAT, .... J., 6 t9 t , .•• , n4 UTUIDAT,· Miii 4f ll:H •·•· te t p .... ' ., .!Sears! ·-•lit 1 .. 1 • .,. l ·HOllDAY CANDLE ENSEMBLE ' ' N111• tftc:h ~., llel.,._ry _,_ c.tMI& Holl)'Mny 1'111. toMolM' Ul'tmlc ctllllllt llolfft. 7.50 4'' . V•lu1 . "'·· o.. J ... 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Jeo.velers Since 1911 H FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -644-1310 Open Mon. thru Set. 10 e.m. to 9:10,p.lft-' . :===' ·THE WARM & COZY PLACE . . ' To Shop Jo1dli r11s1111za1 GOOD dining 1-1111 just e1n't b1 boutht .,,,., where eln for this low , price. GOOD. dining gilM. choirs 1 rt covtnd fa . ' .. n1ug1~yd1, NOT pllltlc. GOOD dinlt19 ~mt chiJn hne legs tliet ll't balit right Into th t c "°"'· fnmt, NOT scrntr11 legs. GOOD din! .. ..- sets don't t.11 lpll't. :i1ik is 1 GOOD SET. 18085 EUCLID ST., FOUNTAIN VALLEY sAN DIEGO FRE~AY AND eucuD sr. TU.RNOFF . 962·3325 or 546-1681 ' ' ' .. i· •• • ' I , • ' I ' ' ,, DAILY PILOT 'mriolllAL PAGE (' •. . Good Plans Take Time ' •' - Remdenl& of both Newport-~ and Irvine are llolDC onrwbelmecl 1boul talk al general piam th .. dt11-' While Newport Beach folks are 1rylng to almost tolall7 rewrite an outdated plan,. lrvlne blll!leowners are flllllnl over the vlablllty, and rel!Jbility, of• plan drawn for tblm by the Irvine Company.• In Newport'• cue, a voCIJ gtc)up of ~esidents threat· -1o foroe an lnitlaUve electii>n intended to ban high rile outright before giving professional planners time to pinpoint are¥ where tall buildings might · fit into the cbancler of their ci\f. The premise for the· anti·higlf rise· nibvemeDt 'bas been. a demand to preserve the waterfront. Jt la: most unlikely that professional planning stalls, especially in Newport Beach, would consider recommend· 1111 uy1cnpers alonJ the coul -al least within the Jll9l0llt city boundaries. · · Leaden of the anti-high rise movement are well aware of this. And if they continue to campail!" for a vote on the issue before the plan. is completed, it would have •to be considered no more than a grand.stand tactic. There are others; however, lklmew&at less informed, who have demonatralecf al ·recent rneeting1 that they llmp{y don't undertand-tbe~ plan,prQCeSL . ., ·And some in !Mltll,Vfllli!; :lndl!:al!ld. '1. the. re<f~I . meel!nr pqt on by the city to explain the general pJan project that they don't wan t to listen or to learn. All they care about is keeping high rise off the " waterfront.. , · ·That's understandable. On the broad principle, the DAILY PILOT feels the same way. And the DAILY PILOT cqqld 1u,J?port a soundly-drawn charter amendment fur· lher linnting high rise and densities, if the rrofessional · planners indicate that the Newport Beach o 1980, 1990 and 2000 can be sound economically and sociologically with iuch planning.' . • fore then, uyboW. no council almply wouldn't dare llllow it. And tho fact ls, tho watvfront Is an important concern of 1111 'the c!l7'1 reoldents, not just thole who happen to live adjacent to it or make their living from ft. Irvine community homeowners o~tbe other band. have been living with the preparatio for forming a new city for the past year: .t.nd the y's and wbere- for's of master planning have be~n a fundamental part of their studies and discussions. , . 1 ,· In Irvine's situation, a basically-sound master p'an ls dtlne and awaiting only the election of a city council to adopt it. From· that point.on councilmen of that·com· niunity'should reasonably care for the plan, aware it is not sacred. but also aware too much violation could des- troy their dream ci~y of the future. Cleaner Air vs. Power What JlllY be the opening round In a new ·battle over expansion of the Southern C&llfom~ Edison plant in Huntington Beach will be bola Tuesday in Los Angeles. _ The hearing before the Public Utilities Commission will be ~lo 'Southetn Cllifornia'a long•range generating needs an~ what proposall the'°o"lpany bas to meet those needs.·. · · The .California Su~reme Court last sunlmer blocked expansion of the Huntington Beuh plant. The PUC had approved the addition of two new generating units r.· Huntington Beach but the court ·found that Edison al o must obt.il.in a permit from ' the Orange County Air Pollu· tion· Control District. The APCD had rejected Edison 's application. ~u Edison can no.w pro~uce plans that wou ld reduce __!ir pollution under pre'vious. p_roposed levels, the holdup Will have been beneficial. But another stalemate obvious· ly would be dangerowi. . · .. ,. ' • < · II also could be they might show Newport Beach wber~ high rise could be beneficial, as well as where ii 1hould De banned: · · , · Let's all wait long enouJh to tlnd out. There is not going lo I!" 'any more hlgb ,.,. built around the· bay be- An equitabfe C:omprOmise between the needs for cleaner air and needs for increased power should be struck before what is today merely a problem becomes a real crisis tomorrow . N , e1 •·u ~,,.... CAUilON; SMOKIN6 ·MAY BE HA ZARDOUS TO YOUR HEAL1H. . ' Our Need to ' Clin';I° Stereotypes • Everywhere I OJ.icagoan ,oes in Europe, he still .... that 1tartled look ad • llimulated burat of machine-gun fin. In • yell'I, the city bu not mauced to live down lb "gangster" reputaUcn. But, tben, all we know about Pia la tbat It bu a leaning tower. A repQtatioa -personal or civic -is far eader to mate and preserve than to npicllote. Oni:e•lbe 'stereotype hanlens, it ii alm<ot i-1ble tO break; the hu- man Tnlnd aeftll to prefer fantasy to hll!ty. . A VllmlR· l'ftOM Holland recenUy told me he -llck and tired of Americana -1111& bil CGUlllry with · wlodmllll ..i tlll!Ps and---.. tb\illP Ille Nltlto erlandl -.re still a lttb Cenlury pilnt- "t...c-. ~ Wile, 1cor n our ,view' of. P'r1nce _. a land of licentl<lu!oeu, where anJlblll -.....ny; In put qa, ~ -perhapg more pennlulve -Ibo AqlooSa1m countries, but today then II far more. "action" to be fOUDd in Londoo lbu In Paril, where the &irl! of pod -.ore llncerely sboc~ed by Ibo -of lheir Br!tilh contemp- «ariet. OUR NEED FOR cllnglng to atereolypN ol the pe1t la part of the lnlanUlllm ·that remains In all of UI, wl!hout knowln& IL Dear Gloomy Gus Thirty million gallona of polluted water pouring into the bay and the Newport' city council Js golna: to think about ll Maybe we should think about a new cooncil; cne that puts the public interest ahead of a high-rise developer's profit. -E. L. P. . ~ ........ f9ftK'tl ,....,,. ....... Ml ~ ~ " "" ...,,,,,. l!IMI ,_ ,.. ,...... " e1111nr --. °"" PUM. A child Jnlintains ,emotional aecurity by "fOOng'r the past. 'He wan ta the same story told over and over _ _.gain, In exactly the same ":BY• and any alight deviation ls met with JMlli~e objections. He ptl llOm.e kind of deep bourishmeot _fi:pm a rigid imagery of the world. But the real world 1s dynamic, not static. It changes, day by day, and year by year. The infantile per!Onallty resists this dynamism as a threat to his conceptualization of reality. He wants everything to remain the way it seemed when he wu litUe -stable, safe, and f~lliarly repe\iUve. . _ AS WE GROW UP, most of us remain more·infanUle thM we admit. Thus, we retain concePtlons Qf other j,eople and othtr lands as they were ln the storybooks and folk-lore of the put, We still think of Orientals, for example, 11 .. inscrutable'" -although when you get .... to know them (as we never did) they are as scrutable as Shriners. EverY coun!ly seems to view a foreign country as it exlated a century ago : m~eQJ. technology hu moved U1 clOler in apace, but not 1n time. European.s come over here still looking for :Indians and we continue to imagine that a British tiUe still bas aome sociaJ cachet. Most Europeans 1hnply do not believe me when I tell them I have lived in Ctucago nwly all my life and nevu saw a shot f'J'ed .in anger. A World of Difference CIJUenda Farmer ·Dear Sierra Club: Do you. drive urs? Do you all walk to trork? Do you eat food ? Did you know CllUorniJ Is enlulng a period of daueerou• shortage of natural ' gas, and 117 )'OU!' action• In blocking pipelines from Alain, you endanger many things, In- dudln& the lood aupplyl We need natural P.11 to manufacture fertlllzen amongst Otlter fllinP· Are you slUl wild about wild rivers? Would Your ors,.nir.ation be willing to put ~ funds for funeral & for people who will tie dtoWned 'at.·tbel mouth of the Eel, TriJlity aDd t{Lamath Rivers? • DO YOU ,HONESTLY think lhere ls more ncrettloh 'on a rtver that goes from • torrent te 1 trickle va. the recrta· Uao ol a ~ iJktl Do tj1t members of the Sierra Club so- ' think they know more about fish ...... lhll1 the stato lleparlment ol w Gamel The stato says the Pll'tr"'iplll!'-al Canal will improvc'the Della • 1 lill1 and lam& area, ad the Sierra CM dalml J111t 'the oppoalle. ~ TD Siem Club know the Dllll lt mm cwlef That lt WU just a big sloppy swamp untll man converted It lnt.o 1,500 miles of beautiful water-ways? Does the Sierra Club remember when the Sacramento was a "wild river?" Do they remember~bow Sacramento went under water periodically! That water got clear to the town of Davis one time? What aboui the disaster: at Marysville? The Sacramento ls no'# a beautifully man- nered river, and Its now is computerized. oog THE SIERRA Club have MY members in Southern Californ ia? Do you guys hate Southern California! Do you want to shut off their water? ,We are thinking now of nuclear plants but if you applied the logic that thing~ might get~ wrecked by an earthqllake, then we wouJd ha ve to stop constru ctlo• on all ta ll buildings, bridges, pipe lines, dlJllSJ etc. .Tl!ERE MUST ·Bl! II) awfU! lol of vuy ruce people In the Sierra Club, and thera it •·lot they can do, but please•don't aak us to stop the world while you figure out Just what It is ~ should do. Everybo\:ly in thJs nation is extremely CQ11Sel'V.iion minded, t.it there la • w0rld of difference betwtt11 consenaUon IDd obstruction. IFll Gee,..e ------~ • I -. .,,.c.p: I -!ID to -what to do -I pt friend who get& mad Nl I • J II .... llni with my WK• 1M wm'I tUt Iler wllb us. Doa'I !'OD llllU 1 11111 and ~la wKa ...,... SOME Ume alone togelber? JED De.r Jed: Why don't you get your wile to e1pialn thb to }'Olll' &kl friend! Sometimes ~D hive a way of understanding one a c o t b e r • (STRJ~I) • . . , South Coast Repertory's Foresight. ' Teaching Taste for Good Theater To the Editor: I have been a fan of South C.oast Repertory Theater far longer than I have been a toeBI English teacher. As a fan , I simply attended ea~ production. AJ teacher, t invited a few students to join me . Now, thanks to the foresight of SCR leaders, the number of interested students has tripled. SCR HAS PROVIDED locaJ schools with options to reserve lhe theater for one production at student pr}ces, They sent teachers their production schedule well in advance so class reading of the pl~ could be coofdinated with attending an outstanding production of it. . Most students have na.ver see0 °a pro- fessional play. When the TV show ii over an unrelated commercial comes on. Live ·actors 20 feet away cause an emotional impact, 'whether or not a student "un· derstands" the play. SCR a~tors come back, sit on the edge of the stage and · answer informally any questions the kids may have. 1 I CAN'T TlllNK of a better way to build an audience for good theater. One glrl fe.ll asleep the first time J took her. Now she's in high school, no longer my student. However, &be has not missed a producUon set up for her school's students since. A taste for good tbuter Is learned. SCR takes a financial lbs1 for a gnater a:ain. Such foresight is commendable. 'EVELYN C. McNEllJ,,Y Great Performanee To the F..ditor: Without question, we saw one of the most unorthodox and delightful of stage productions: -Gertrude f Stein'• First . Reader by the UCI Drama Department, staged and produced by Herbert Machiz. We hope mare performances can be given. Rarely has so creative and so lm· aglnative a production been enjoyed so thoroughly by ourselves. ' THE CAREFULLY selected Sleln poems and the delightful music by Ann Stomberg with Mr. Macbil' remarkable 1lagln1, with a cast so nceptive to Lbe play's intent make ·.it a remarkable perfonnanct. The uncanny Gertrude stoln -bow sh< captures the world of cblldren -and the cast gives them the whima and the sardonic humor with which Stein endows them. HEl\ ~ use of English was ans'wered only by one criUc: The late ·Quotes Jaw1harlail Nellnl, Indla:a 1tatetmu- "Never do ll1)'lhing In ,...., or anytbll1( that you wO\lld wish to hide. ·For the "'8lte to hide anything meana thal you are afraid, and fear I! a bad thing ad unWortby of you ••• Privacy, of c:ourao, we may have and -Id have, but Iha! 11 a Vtl')' diff<ront lhinfl from aecrecy," Joaepll Pllllber, tteWlplptt pabUdaer ud edllor -•'our Republic and Ils pre11 will rile or fall together. An 11>le, dlsinte.,,ied, public-spirited pma, with trained Intelligence to know riaht and courage to do it, can preserve that ppbUc vlrtue lVlthout wtrlch popular aovernment 11 a lham IDd a mockery." Rtp. Robert B. Stelk, J\.CoM, -"The aoldler loin& to South, Ylelnam today runt 1 far greater risk of becom~ a heroln·lddfd·than a...mbat ,.,ua11y,' .. Mailbox I Letttr1 1rom rtadtrs art totlcomt. NorniaU11 writers should conve11 thtir mt1saoe1 m 300~ toordt OT less. TM right to condemt lettt r1 to fit spact or eliminate libel is reserved. All ~t­ ters mU&t include signature and rria il· ing a4drtss, but names ma11 be with· httd on requtst if 1ufficit nt rta.son U appartnt. Pottr11 will not bt pub-- Lilhed. Jan;ies Thrall Soby wrbte: "One of the good points about common sense, so ton- spicuously, Gertrude Stein's quality, is that it does not need to be true so long as it ii' u~y.': 1 UCI's drama department has truly given a great performance. JOHN A. WRIGHT Side Candlemaklng To the Editor : Recent articles In the DAILY PILOT point out the unfortunate results of careless candiemaklng. As the Christmas season approaches the number of hob- byists pouring candles i n c re a s e s dramatically. We would like to emphasize a few basic rules for safe candlemaking: -Use only a double boiler to beat wax for nonnal poured candles (18Q..%00F). - Always use a thermometer when heating wax dlrecUy on a burner for sandcast candles (27~F). - Never leave wax melting unat· tended. It ignites at about 400. --Smother a wax fire (belting soda is great). Never use water. Candlemaking is safe , is well as · creaUve with just a few precautions. Happt holidays. • ROBERT C. KAUSEN · Proprietor The ArUaans' Bench & -• • The Candlemaker Newp;ir\ ·Beach l\fember , JntematiOnal Guild of Candle Artisans Roma~ and Ramona De~ Dwnb Newapapet, Why did you spell Ramona wrong ? You spelled It wrong 3 times on Monday Nov. 29'• front page. You spelled it tight once. In future articles, spell It RAMONA. Please. RAMON~ DA YToN • ~ge .11 ' Belitvt it or not, Romona, wt didn't aoof this timt. Mr&. Romana BQJl.itilos spells her namt that wa11: RO~NA. But tht food compan11 sht owm ah.t named: RAMONA. ·were not used in a mllitary application) I could get ~y $65.a week. I LEARNED thls about the StaIO of California : It rewards ,people who are willing to take jobs ·Uuit make products thf;t kill people~ • · • . r . II puoishes-,people lor lookiq for . Jobi th~t help J>COPle. It rewards liars. It pun'ishes ·l'lorte&t men. , God Sav e the Queen Specilically, if 1 lied I could have 10~ To the F.clitor : ten.my money. ' P ~. El. beth' F. t M .... 1.. As I say,. we are livfug in an tnaane oor ~een 111 • irs , a, 1.1M1 country ?i-1itchell, then chicken pox! " . .i •• • ; 't • · ..)tRROlD" OOHEN Well, at any rate. she does not have to i -i • f ' • ,, put up with George Meanie (l mean Meanie ). U she did, 1G<ld save the Queen!' A'RTHUR D. GASKIN .' Sadlg Susp'lclo111 To, the EdilOr: . 1 strongly ·agree with your editorial of Nov. 26 re: J~stlee for Chicanos. · t · May I therefore ask you to please a~ prise us of the status of our eagerly awaited Orange County Human Relations Commission, &\ which 1 placed great hope for just such problems. I am sadly suspicious of what may have evol ved. HARRIET HOLLAND 'lnsa11e Countrg' To the Editor : It iJ rarely that you get direct proof that the coontry you live in ·is insane. Today 1 got such proof. I am an unemployed aerospace engineer. At the unemployment insurance agency, in answer to many quesUon11, I gave the Interviewer the following in- formation: I go to USC Wednesday &nd Thursday afternoons tvhere .. l"counsel In To the Editor: In all the bustle and busUe of tM holi-day season, ·many ·will be too buay to write 'and complain. I_ for one, . wa1 na~t~ at yoµr "Thanbgivin& Sale'' of abOrtions. Hurry, hurry, burry, price reduction on abortions in L.A. and Orange Coant}'. Just' in timi& for Christma!. Murder a fetus -then solile and. wiih your neighbor ·a Happy Chnstmas. t THE ~EASON fot: Thinksgiving was to thank GOd for our blessings. Christmas 11 the bir.µiday of Jesus. What's goinf on in thls world? Young people experimenting with se:i and keep- ing their offspring as toys. Middle income Americahs told· to have no children. These are the people -who are trying to raise decent future decision-makers. A country is only 11 strong as Its family structure. . May llJe peace of Ch'rist be yours throughout the year. JUDITH A. KELLY A nti•nbortlon an advanced counseling practicum. I got To \be.Editor: my MS· In Qiunselor Education at USC in Many of us feel tbe DAIL y PILOT suf· 1970. My aero.space engineering job was a · fered ~ bad lapse in its role of lnformln1 36-hour week, allowing m~ to-take school· the-public and perfonning a commlinity ing afternoons. I want to look for counsel· service · when you published those two ing jobs. one-sided articles on abortion recenUy. I WOULD BE seriously available for ~.sub-headline on the AM Landers ?>I· emplovm.nt in somkhing in which I on the ~e 1;>1ge was approf>r1ate Id ~ ... ~ 1 ' , . for the abortion articles as well. cou honest Y help J>eO:Ple. I don t like Petbaps some of the staunch aj:qlkln aerospace because J beheve .the products . suppbrters WOUid 'change tbeir-po~1 l! I make either kill er make people t'1ey •bad toi dispose of ~ aome et the nervous. . . . . , , . '!contents of the uterus" themtelvm For saying this I was dented unemploy· ment insurance. If I were wlllihg to take tr111quillzer1, hoof it for another job in engineering (t uid I would be lnte.rested in the pollution field if I were sure it .. $>PtlE VETER.AN nur!lts balk at this de~il' ol tossina Uny hllman beinp lnlO .the garbage dls'posal. • i Irony. at Lake Talwe • Maybe Senator Bellenson can ext>taln tb t them that the 'sbte has decided those ·babies aren't really people after all . J( ' they were, it would have to be un- . constitutional t:o deprive. 'them of their · righlJ to " ••• tthe pursuit of lift .•• ~" J.M. VANDEWALL!: ,, lnduatrlll News Review ~ Lake Tahoe, on the Callfornla·Nevad& border, has for a number of years presented, In a classic manner, lhe pote.o- llally catastrophic conflict betwee.n a ris· .Ing population and natural beauty. The natural beauty of the 200-square-mile Jake Is world rto0wned. The water is so crystal clear that objecta can l»leen at a depth ol 100 feet.-lnd it II pure ODOlllh .. drink. . Aa more and more people flocked to Lake Tahoe each year, po 11 u t lo n threatened the clarity and purity of the lake. lronlcally, the preservation of Lake T•boe Ii now· poulble only throuah the most advanced appllcaUon of technology •nd the utlllzaUoo of e 1 e e tr i c entl"JY -both ol w h I c h hive been imelhema. to UJO antlttthno~, anti: energy envlronmental puri.N. AN ADVE!UlSEMENT In a IeadJn& news magazine of a lar,e electrical.' equipment 1upplier describes bow .one f/.. the most effective sewage trealm~t systems in the world has beetl lnslal~ at Lake Tahoe. The water from i,be system Is pumped over an t,llOl).(oot mountain pass into a rtservotr for .Wlm- ming, fishin& and lnigation -only natur- al mountain lb'eams conUnue to now into • Tahoe. The advettilemenl points ou1. "The system Is a good example of ho.,, .technology can be uled to preaerve lbe environment" This moat advanced aewi ge trutmtnt system could not be operated without electric ehergy. The nation'• hundredl ol Investor-owned power companies are working to have gene .. atlng . lacllllles -both nuclear and foasil· fueled -bn the line as they are a,eded to meet the aiga~Uc energy requirements of l.housands of dun up Jobs like tbe one at Lake Tahoe. ., Ol:ANOI COAST . DAILY PllOT ·llol><rt N. Wttcl, Nu.Mrr ' . Thoma.s Keevil, Edie.or Albert W. &Us -Edi10ri41 Pap• E41llar The edilorlal J>&<> of tht non,. Pilot seeks to lntorm. and 1tlmu· late retidtta by prncnUnc this n~'lpaper'• oplrtlont 11nd «Mn• rnentary an topics of 1nt('rttt, and 11;ignificancc.. by pr.wldina a ft>rum for the ~'°" of our rttd('rs' ol)fniona, and by J)J'fttntln( the dlvt r"IC vic..,,·polnts of Informed ob- ~m and tpokesmen on topka (I( the day. Friday, December 3, 1971 .. - • £osta ·Hesa EDITION . N.Y. S•1e•• ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' ' FRIDA¥, DECEMBE!l l, '197( Indians: on ·Full. Alert THIS IS AEROSPACE FIRM'S PLAN FOR DEVELOPMENT' Lind UH Commission Would Rather Swit~h Thin Fight "Qnpredictab"le Air-port Unit OKs Douglas Zone NEW DELlll (UPI) -Prime Mlnimr Indira G..UU Aid lllniPI Paklltan bu launched a fuJJ.«:ale war lfllllOl lodla. India declared a natllml emerpney after a -of air and allelllng attacks aloq the -of India ad WOii Paki· stall. . Radio Paklston charged lbat Indian i....,. bad attacked Pakistaal forward bases "all along tho WOii Paklstim bo"' der" Friday and Paklstanl govenunont officlals Kid Paklatanl alr force planes Two Arrested . In Advertising Fraud Drive Cracklng down on · alleged consumer fraud racketeering wtth a n e vt plainclothes detail, Costa Mesa police t Thursday night arrested two men in- volved in a suspicious Orange Coast sew·· lng machine sales operation. The palr ip.vestlgated during . a three- , week probe became the first arrestees ot' · the local Qmsumer Fraud Detail, headed by Detective Gene Norden. Booted on false 1dvertlslng charges were Reid M. Wdg!e, :It, of 2700 P- Way, Costa Mesa, and W!lllam P. Flabet- ty, 36, "' Fullerton. They were released on their own recognizaDce without poot!ng bell,. pen. cling arraignment next Friday in Harbor Judlcial District eomt: s::-~=.rtt~~~= cl~,tllo had, .... la,...;i llJ • ....... , ... wbUe . -...... m I ._ · -~-JACllMllOBAct ' Of !'19 n.r .... .,.,. . .truck ot "1ur ladian "'-. Mn. G-Aid die -~ , ~'ln •1· moment · ol. lrav1 , peril to> our cowtll1f and our people. • '1Sdme """1 aco at l:lll'J>.m. (! a.m. PST) on Iba. !rd •of I!ecemb>f Pat1atan launched a full:scale war apioat us,• ahe iald. . • Slie said Patlatanl pla!l"ll'bad attacked Indian alrllelda at 'stz locatlooa, "m<iotly along the West J>Ulstah! 'lrohilll', .and . aald Paklolani plalies alJo bombed Air&, . . ....... ,__ --. • The _..iictable Alrpolt Lend Use C<im~ may ·ba .. oet the ir.M in developmenl around tht oranga County Au,io,! for . years to come Thuraday nighl _ The ~ pl-mg~ boily Jirosecution. · ,,. · -tad the lasue m AUlllll\.>aod Sep-. Weigle and Flabertf IWttudt<ot • !ember and approvad the -twice by tbemselyes to bo booted, lfttt-!l!IJac·llk S to I votes. The Board of &Jpel"(isora on 'riled I# ~ llOlldbill accOltJiil to By a '4 to · 3 vote, the Com- missioners, who had previously indicated their oppoaltion to the rer.one to com~ mercill use ol 50 acres of McDonnell Douglas CorporaUon land adjacent to the airport, approved the change. · Nov. to approved Iba clianp by the ,.me Delectlft Lt Baroid Fischer. · margin. He allegOd Ibey apporenlly bad one . .,. The cbanie In uae ior the property baa id, defedlve Singer 71 Toud>a-matlc bee tro I posed b ... d machine with a hidden lllcker laylog: n s ng Y op Y u,.; county roa Sold, in case a customer lnslBted on' department, Planning Director Forest buying that specific Item. Dklwon, the !rYlne Company• UC The machine bas been lls!ed In a Imne, ~e ,city . of ?fewpo~ Beach and popular ad mailer circulating the Orange Newport Beach clUzen groups. Coast, at least three different tlmes at Cited was traffic which wouJd be 4 varying -but phenomenally tow' - COSTA MISA tR.yPllt IUltDIClt ~R~S ANOl'Hlll ~ · Thoy Gnaw Under Hor Trillw 1ncl·Walc1 Hie:' Up, ~ . _. • -" . . ~· """""· __ ., bas -dldaal for the wllolo ·al llldia .... W. art pn. pared for all -"I hove no doulil lllt • la the ...... Will,"' -"°""'" tbol !Illa··-... U!IPl'."!'obd aai-m or Paklllaa .....W be declsl\'tly and flaa!l1 rapoUoil .. obi 88.ld. I Sfle did not oay -lndlaa dao '-pollclea locluded Indian troop-.. menta acroea ljlo. ""11« of Woll PU!- • (lleo WAii, Pap I) . . . Police Thwart . " Bangla Desh Hijack Efforts 1'ARIS ·(UPI) -Two pla- pollcemen sneaked tbroucb • -.... hilacl<ed Pattalanl alrllner al Orly 11114 todiy and · overpowered 1 mu wh> mil threatened to blow It up with all • peraono aboard uniela be ....md • -of medical auppllea for Eul Pdlalan. Police said at fllal two men carried ... the hijacking but later ldenllf1ad tho CIP' tured man 11 .\latrlan·born ll'renchma Jean Key1 II, and aid be ..-a '* let '""""' In the band and ----a piiltof butt -captured. _Autborlliea 111d none of tho pu•;; __ ,., and crew WU injured. ' Tbe Fnncb eovvnmeot bad ....... medlclnafromlbePnteurlnlllllde..S, o!fle!' taboritorleo and -tnldl kiado ,....., niabed to Ille a1rf1eld - polfcoeacort. ·--,,,. fiUaclla; '!!"'! pal a -\11119 l':'t~tho ~ ·-· ~ the,,.~~=-··' llopli.,io.dlnl oortlllo8d ~ - ... of / Iba .... -lllldlf iritli I -~~J:::iLfll:: and a dlBd !ell the aucnn. l'Olke Aid tho tail·--· from ~~ of tho 11o111n1 ma ah'llnor, -=~~acki:: .. ::= me •at gunpoint." Ironlcally, although the remne bas been approved by three county agencies In the past four months the proposed city of IrVlne may bold tbe trump canl in the end. generated by the McDonnell Douglas pro-prices. . . ... .. ~ I •, f ! f ~ • I t ,.., ~ .t • • • 4 ~ f ,.1 The aircraft, Fllchl 712 bound for Karacbf Y1a Rome and Cairo, had 11 pe-er• and i cmr al liz aboord, police Aid. U incorporation of the new community Is approved Dec. 21, city councilmen could reverse the county agencies' declslon on the r.onlilg of the property which would be within their bouMaries. Thursday night's 4 to S vote marked a switch of only one member's vote from previous decisions on the subject by ·the commission. Hennan Beverburg of Anaheim, who represents the public in the seven-man group and was appointed to the com· mission by the other six, had voted on the other side last Sept. ·2. .At that time, he voted with Donald Mcinnis, Donald Killian and Brtan·,.. Douglass to reject the proposed rezone and asked the county supervisors to return the matter to the county planning commission for further study. . County Director of Aviation Robert Bresnahan attended the Sept. 2 IQeeting bOt abstained from voling on "the con- troversial sub}ect. He voted yes th i s time. Tburaday night's approval followed a pattern on tho highly conkoversial land use debate wlilch bas nged since last August. In each decision by !bi three dU· ferent governmental bodies the rezone ' Silver Lini1ig On S. Street NEW YORK '(AP) -There was 1 brief silver lining to South Street 11iunday when a Wells Fargo armored !ruck aptlled 15,000 dimes. The truck was carrytna: M,000 in dimes to tho Federal Reserve Bank In Lower Manblttan when it swerv· ed to avoid a cement truct. The heavy cargo ahin.ed, snap. ping the door lock, and three !500 bags spilled out, burst on the pave- ment .!.nd covered the street with coins. I FOtll' guarda jumned out with guns drawn and looked oa while 10me volunteers ICOOped qp the strav cash. "They l!OI them an too, except the dime I found lale•"t" 1111id park· Ing lot atlendant Lo.....,,.. Sarnllill who helped In the cleanup. Said one wens Farro employe later: "There m bill d1ys and cotn d111. Thank God thll wu 1 coin . day." . - posal to build a ISO to 5QO room hotel, Complaints from two women answering 750,000 to four mlllion square feet of. of· the ads, one at $45, one at '40 and one at fice space· and a convention center on the $35.55, prompted Police to follow It up. site which is on the northeast corner of The same telephone nwnber was listed MacArehur Boulevard and Campus Drive in each ad-by' Weigle and Flaherty, who opposite tho airport lermlna1 bujldlng. "!""'•tad at 2750 Ha."bor Blvd., but Also cited In opposition was the pro-directed customers to a warebouH lo bable Increase in airport passenger and An~. freight demands · and possible upanston lnvestigalon said tho machine costa of the facility. were adv~ed a.s including complete sewing attlchment.., guaranteed, plas ex· Tbeae things may happen, lt was in-pert lessons for the full price or on amall dlcated during Thursday'i night three-paymenta. hour debate -but it was asserted Ulla "The whole idea ls to get the customer (See DOUGLAS, Pap I) tn and sell them a more expensive one," aaid Lt. Fiacber. Council Agenda Brief in Mesa Costa Mesa councilmen are looking forward to a quiet, brief council meeting Monday nigh~ The agenda doesn't reflect any con- troversial issues or major ~jects. TW members, Mayor Jlobert Wilson and Qiunc!lman Willard Jordan, won't be present Monday. Both are currenUy in Hawaii attending a special city oUlcials conference. The council meeta at l :JO p.m., 1n council chambers, Tl Fair Drive.. One woman was visited by a suspect, who told police he brought no machlne, at which time she Wisted on seeing one. He reportedly returned with a Singer 71 Touch-a-Malle that had a broken face plate and appeared well-used, according to Lt. Fischer. Al second reported contact involved similar circumstances, only 1n this case the 'customer agreed to purohaae tho sample and argued the ad enUUed her to it. Sbe told DetecUve Norden the salesman then appeared to diJcover 1 SOid aign bn the b:lttom, expressing regrets. A police agent sent to tho Harbor Boulevard address confirmed the nme slliea pitch, in•olvlng a machine believed (See FRAUD, Pop II ' ' . .. (; T.~apper ·Vio~~ ' r , . , She Captu~es,. P.os,µ.~ .. for , P,f!uiid ' .. ~ .. )('.'t/•,•' ,. lly TERRY cOvnU , ~the Pllrvfew·llte at tho-~ 0 Ana Of lllt Dallf '"" ....,. , Vlona1 Burdick may be Cotta Mesa's. last great wlldernea trapper. '.Today ,lhe1 trapped· her ninth opouum 1n less than a year. ' . She also bu a large akunk.and a sick,. at.ray cat to her credJt. . . All of this menagerie was .c8ugbfWK1er her trailer· at 197t'Newport Blvct., in the' middle of the, city. 1 • , "I feel sorry •for the little devils,". she· says. ••out they gnaw undei· my trailer, and wake me up." " . VJona, unlike the .·trappeni of yore,, doeall1t Wn the litUe critters· and tell their pelta. She calla lbe,Oranp,County. Animal Shelter .which pron!Rtfy lll!!Jda· a: man out to carry the 1pollUlll to .1 mora pleasant place -for 'poauma.. · 1 "We don't kill them.'' op1ained S. c: Stickney, tho animal control officer wbo hauled off today's catdl. "Tromibere·I'H. elthe< let him 1oooe In the Back, Boy or ·Rlver:" . · . " . . . "W• don't let 'them-go near .major ~. They just get run•over," stlclmey added. He aaid.1pouuins are not unuauai 1n the city. .The inlmal Offlcer.aald the 'possum 11 al!o tha 1aal manuptal (animal,.wlth 1 pouch, llke kangaroos) on thil continent. 1'1 hate to' eee ·them. d.lsappem:," ht said ... However, they don't belona: Jn trailer courU." Mrs. Burdick•ls rather proud of be captures. She has a friend take'plctureo ~ch, time and ~ a full, illde ~Uection. She ..... a barmleol ,....sen,tiap made for bei by a )lei&bbor, TbiJraday nigbt sba ~lted. I( with a turkey' leg, after trailer park realdenta ,oald they .... the ._.. lorao>)>llng along the top of 1 lence. ' • The . turkey leg wu untouched this monilng. Apparenily the trapped 'poiSWD loot his appetite. Hartelius Hearing Halted · "I've loaned that trap to nelglibon,'but they never catch· anything," 11y1 Mn. Butdlck." All tho 'pouwne...,. to come to my ·traller." 1 Mrs. Burdick retired from Newport Beach clty ten'lct. in ltu. She wu ·a; aecretary In tho 1-a1 oerVlces deparl' ment and waa honored by the city council whep '!he quiL . • State Officer. Orders Delay in Doctor's Case 'I°" !he openlla ber time traveling, and catchln& "po11Um1. By TOM B~ dwgeo or anprofeaslonal conduct and compelled to 'wllhdraw ' from tho nv0 "l'v~ cavahl two .uice I came back ot .. -.,., -moral twJ>l!ude. Moat of them Item 'member ·board. He told de Vllblall ho from Europe In September," aays tho WS A!fGELES -A stale hearing of. from what alithoriUa alleged waa his waa nol available for tho Mardi dates spry realdont of tht RolllDc Billa Trailer ficer ordered a thraeinonth break late dnigglng and beatlne of Mrs. Vouchn, accoptad by his coll-. Park. 'llluroday In tho bearln( of 'charieo filed JI, and tho dnigglng of the late Wanda WI-have testified UNI far In by tho State Board of Medical Eumin· Melendrez, ZZ, of Costa Mesa. tho hearing that 11ar1e1Jua reputedly The llninlol control ofllcer acknowledc- era against Dr. Ebbe Harteli111 of Costa He has been indicted by tho Orqe drugged Mrs. Va""'" before and after ed thtl die -bl tht -p..iHlc Mesa . County Grand Jury over the lut two ho ll'IO\'ed Into her homo at 11'1 W. WD-trapper In tlle tGUlllJ. Prosldlng Officer I:. F. do Vilbla cto. yean Cit dwges of araon, bribery and DI St. It baa atao ""8 allepd tbat bo ed throe dayo of teotirnony by ordering lraud. 'Ille sl1ver haired ~ laJ..,~ Jilli ~ 1lllal&'ell ·filmllt ...... • .u • Stri k'L Hartellua, 18, of --· El Toro. hem .-of every aJJeiatldo Ii... , ··-"'~ )lmpod •)Ir""'* dfleitties C .,~ , to -.. ldo '-"" ..... Mardi '· SUperlor Coor! trials. )IOlllG bll' balr. -(' . • . , • . landtforr_._.,.1be~' .., .... Ofllled'lllondaytltatkwm 'JIJ&Vllllllllll-~J'•,..ri . !IE!JIQUllllE (AP) -llr - tlon case apfnlt him. ~ take -mud!~-the~.... OOllcl iddlitJ'l•oal...., a,prillll ....... :,n:;t'....,....,... ~ J::~ ":::.~:.:. wltneaaes~J ~~~la--~ re:.cb a . ,:: ::"!t~~~ ........... := ~ :1:!,C teotlflad -the llmt came. Alld It is fused to laU 1111 other n 11 allopf.tbal Jin. )fll< •Ina dlld pxtod ....,. "Be bil bacl ' ai>eetad tl)at his <:hie! -· Mrs. ocbadule -11ne daY1 ~ 1n m o1., ~or=-Ill* i: ,,. -1o11 1111 . ...,. .i olloba Vonpn, of Colla llr.a, wl1I take phyaclana who will mum at thll e. waa domlnalod by a. . !I! -.• oold .Dome ' faltlll ...... up at lout throo daya for beorin( time. Ono -11.. doctor L Dr .• 9"dtricl: fllll!ly bao """1 II-111111,000 II µ !lo -ft • 1111111 ---llarlelhll 11 -of lllDlllplo Tumbal!Jr.of·-portDeaCD,baolitto• a1uporior0omtlnmlt ' •; .1op11>e•·,11•1ot11elij:" ( ' ... • ,They Aid the b!Jacker told -by radio be wonted the piaM dlvorlad lo Beirut. The threat to kill all aboard ..... In • note dFOmd to iround -allot tho . pl-. stopped wbil• mo'flDc -Imm lta pert1q bay. 'Police quoted tho note aa llJlnl: 1 ''Here are the condltlon1 demanded far tho departure of the airplane and Ibo lives ol the pusenger1 and the crew: • l9na of medicines, by priority v-met. vitamins and anUbloUca, to be 1111- two. bourr at tho foot of the rear ramp al Ille plane." . _Window shallea ill tho w~ , pointed airliner remained dmnl and . newsmen watching from the airport building could see no alp of momDeof toalde. Plalnclolhea policemen l1lmllllllled Ibo 1 aircraft from a dtatanc:e ol a-· Ill · yards but remained largely out of 11811' 1 behind feJICel Ill llPl " lbe hijacken' 1'lnlblg to leav• ''free · alr around the • -and to a-1111 IU-1 -mmt that could bt wi"OiCIJ WllJ*e&td ... " Police order.eel eve?JODI out " tbe departure looqe overlootlafl the -• plane, delaying many dejlorlunm. • . 'Ibe autborltiet lfC'tteated ...,... bull mechanics from Bettini near f!lo plane, -. , Orut• Ce•• .. • n ' • I I Ull y "1lOT c f:ridU, Olea I l J. 1'71 . ~ .• . • l Dollar Dropt In ' England UlNDON (AP)' -'Ibo, shlilb c:...::~:r--~ It 0un&ed to -rd lows In Europe. (Euller Story Pag~ 4) .• The Bank of Enalond! been . buytnc ~an. to keep th Ir value from drOppinJ draatlca y. The .bank pve no uplana for It.I decision to atop now. The cutoff came in midafteJJIQOR Ind the dolllr tlarted ib slklt as word 1pread ecrou J.he<Corltinent. The dollar dropped' !rem 40.10 pt:nce to to.GI pence .io London In a Spact of' mJnutu. nat WU the lowest the dollar has gone in Bri- tain &Ince Prtsldent Nlxon laUftCbed bis economk cu\blct! Aug. 15. • U.S. Jobless ... Rate' Back Up . . To '6 .Peljceiit From Wire S.rvlcet WASHINGTON -The uiaemployment rate jumped back up to I percent in November even as the number of work~ Ing American.I roH: to i record 80 mllllon, the government said today. While totail employment TO¥, mll!Y young adults lost the~ Jobi, helping pu'!h up the nUmber of job seekm1 to 4.1 million. · Thia iJ an increase of 210,000, aeasonally adjusted, the L a b o r Department's Buruu of Labor statiJtia said. LabQr Secretary James D. Hod110n called the I percent jobleu rate "unac- ceptable" and demanded that Congress 1top 1ta1Ung and cut taxtt immedl~tely. AF.lrCIO Secretary·Trt&.SUl'er Lane Kirkland uld lhls proved that "the President'• pollcles have not even made a dent in America'• worst economic pro- blem -unemployment." There were unemployment lncrtases .in creases in virtually every e1tegory exc.ept for nonwhites, which declined markedly to •.3 percent from October'• eight-year high of 10.7 percent. The rate for teen-1gers wu unchanged at 17.0 percent, the rate for adult men rose from ._, percent to 4.( percent, for adult women from 5.5 percent to 5.1 per- cen~ for marr~ men from 3.0 percent to S.f percent and for full-time workers from S.4 percent to 5.1 percent, the burtau 11id. The rate for Vietnam era veterans, which,. hid dropped substantially In Octow to 7.0 percen~ returoed to Ito fonner level of 8.2 percent. The overall unemployment rate bu hove.red around f percent for a year. t.st month Jt dropped to 5.1 percent. The "hreau alao reported that average hourly earning! for rank and file workera declined two penn1ea last month to '3.47. Thia ls still an increase of 11 cents or 5.5 percent over a fear ago. Average weekly eamin1s last month were down 7( cents to 1121.74, which still l8 f7.67 or 1.3 percent above a year 1go. Lltest inflation flgureti show that prices. have ~ 3.1 percent in tbt: 12 months eodlng lut October. The bureau stressed that while the r1tio of job seekers tO job bolder• bas re- mained roua:hly constant for a year, the total number of job holders has risen aubstantlally alnce lhiJ summer. It 11id I.he November increase .in unemployment occurred almost entirely among full-lime work.era, mainly young adults who lost thelr jobs, rather than those seeking jobs for the first time or re-entering the labor force. White workers accounted for all the November increases in unemployme.pt, the buruu 1ald. Their unemployment rate rose from 5.3 percent to 5.7 percent. J OIAll•I COAIT DAILY PILOT .... CDAIT Nn.._ ClllPMT t.MtH. WtN ,,...... ........... Jtclt a. C1rl.., Yb ,,......, .... o-..1 ....., n .... 1e,,.,11 ..... 1\•111•1 A. M1 t,lrii11.t ~MIW CJitrln H. L... "ltlrieN P. HtU ..... .,.. _......,. 1:.1,... ,,_ __ 1JI W•t l1y Str t.t M1lli1tt ,A4l,...: P.O. la ll•O, t2&l6 --•·· "" "9dtt -....,., ~ lttUW~!n.,.,._ ..... """'--._..I tlm .............. .. ~ ..... .,c..... ... • ae.,_ 'Reb•IC' . -• Sta l£ Bill ., • ~egislat~rs Ni x Tax Increase Bid May Af fec t 1 Mesa Land • . ' .. . SACR.Ul]:N'J'O (AP) Calllornl• legislators -Republicana and Democrats -were in open rtvolt agaln4t GOP Gov. Jteagan ~y, <ejec!lnj his $550 ,million tax increas~ bill _and voting for th,e first time 1n 2$ years to override a cubernatorial veto. The istunnlng·uprislng occurred durlng a 21 ~hour day of continuous ses1ion that \rvas supposed to be the. last of the 333-day long 1'11 Jegislature. • Amid-d the CGJilu,sion and ••II"· the A (egislaturt rejectetl every effort to .solve the other major Issue before ih Reap- ... portiQJ1!1lent of Assembly, Se.nate and ~ ·congresslon~ dJstrlcts. The weary lawmakers stopped the ~t before Uie technlc1I tqldlifgbl a!} JournmeDt time and' finally went home 'i.t 1:27 a.m.,, ·1eaving the vef9 oven;de in JiJp.bo for b~galnlng with R~agan. ·They baa accused him of reneging on a pro-• mile oot ~ to veto · a Senate ·reap-• portionm.nt tilli, · It was the first time In Reagan's five years as undisputed master of the Callfomla GOP that legislators of his own party openly defied him. Both the tax bill defeat and the veto override vote came after Reagan made a pre-dawn trip to the Capitol at the in- vitation of Assembly GOP floor leader Bob Monagan. He met with lower house Republicans for an hour and left Ught·llp- Orange Co unty Joble ss R ate Drops to 6% The unemployment altuaU'on in Orange C:Ounty continued to Improve J n November when the joblesa rate.dropped to slJ percent of the working population, the lowest percentage since June of 1970. The figure for October was 1.8 percent and in November, 1970 unemployment hit a peak of 7.1 percent. IAbor' analysts at the State Department of Human R6ources Development office in Santa Ana aald 30,700 people were out of work in November, according to their figures. This compares with 37,000 people in November, 1970. Heavx ~In Jlllblic edu~aUOJI ll)CI 1n· the retail trilde for the holiday season led to the decline in unemployment, ac- cordl!ll to Ille 1n1lylsls. •Alta Y.etter, ,o1a14 labor marUI analyst Jn the office a.a.ld, "December will probably be even better unless the comtrucUon workera 1trike muddles the figures by coritlnuing ' through the month." -The HRD office'• employment figures for.November were complied two weeks ago 'before tbe;-Teamsters walk011t began. The six-tenth& of. l percent decline in November wast-the· greatest one month dro2 since June or this year when the rat"diPped to 7.3 percent from the May ngurt of 7 .9 percent. Unemployment in the county has been declining sinee last April, Mrs. Yetter said, when it hit 8 percent. Although more than 6,000 people were not employed in November, total civilian employment in the county increased I,500. The October figure was 475,000 compared to ,476,900 for November. Aerospace employment, blamed for most of Orange County's jobless pro- blems, hekt steady in November st 53,300. A year ago 50,ID> people were working at space and aircraft firms. Hot Dog Vendor Receives Two Ten-year Terms Hot dog vendof Gregory Pavlov, orig- inator ol • $1 .5 million swindle which vicUmited dozens o( Harbor Area resi- denb, was sentenced Thunday to two concurrent one to ten-year prison lenns. Pavlov, who had been originally clwg- ed v.·ith nine counts ol corporation code violations and four count! o( grand theft , plw.ied guilty Nov. 12 to one coont ol. each. He WI! sentenced by Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan. Pavlov's plea closed a case which be- gan in October, 1970 when district at~ torney's invesUgat<n accused the. found- er ol Mldo Inc. 0( Co6t.a Mesa ol taking more than $1.5 million from re!!ldenta who believed his story about the virtues ol his hot dog machine. Pavlov Is .said to hive assured them that his machine wookl ·whip a hot dog from the freerer compartment, cook It quickly in radiant heat and then deliver It wllb condiments to the waJUng patron -all at the drop of a coin. ' 'Jbe district attorney'! men said that all Pavlov ever had was a. 111-foot soft drtnt diJpenSU with a false front that Impressed residents who never 1sked him to d«OOfWlrate the devke. The 4.>year-old Creek national was in· dieted by the Grtod Jury In 1170, bot sldpped the stale belo,. charges could be poested. Hla trail led deU<tlves to Ariz°"' oncl Nevado. He )\Imped ball ln both ateleo belon belnc >rnatod In Arilona aod .iilpped -to Onnge County ln Octo-ber. Pavlov eporolod h~ Mldo enterprise lt'C!fll 1 plont.., SUpeM0< Av111ue In ()olta M•. Ho lonnerly lived at !ta 12nd St., Newport BeAoch, ' ped with anger, accusina: Democrats of childish al'ld immoral toying with the 1tate'1 fiscal soundness. The tax bill lost 15-5 in the Senate with 27 votes needed tor passage. Most Democrats simply didn't vote at all. The crisis was precipitated when Reagan told legislative Republicans he could give thehl. no guarantee that be would not veto any Assembly, Senate or congressional reapportionment bill the leglslature.mlgbt send him. . Th l1 totally upset a carefully COl)ceived arrangement with majority Democrats. who control the Assembly 4:2·38 and the Senate 21·19, that would have sped the tax bill to Reagan's desk. As it was, a key Rewblicsn senator aaid Re.gan .had undercut 10 months of hard wort. A nonnally mild-mannered Democratic senator told Republicans on the floor ~1gerittemen, you have -been emasculate:d'' by the governor's a·ctions. Tbe senate vot~ 27.9 aild the Assembly 54-16 to override Reagan'• veto of a bill sponsored by Republican Sen. John J. Neledly {R-W.,lnut Creek), to, create a state agency to govern trash and wa1tte disposal, But the final vote waa held up by a parliamentary maneuver un- til later in the day by Republlcan Assemblyman Robert Badham o f Newport Beach. The lawmakers voted themselves a seven-hour break to rest up and try any last-ditch negotiating. ·. Badham said he wanted to hold the veto over Reagan'a bead in hopes the governor "ould relax his adamant slar¥1 on reapportionment -. the tough, emo- tkinal, every-decade job of redrawing polltJcal boundary lines to reflect popula- tion shifts. Badham, a conservative who normally supports Reagan, explained: "I spoke In the conference ur3ing the governor to allovr· the legislature to be t h e determining factor in reapportlonmerit. The Republican members of t h e Assembly and the governor are at odds now, legitimate odds. I think every effort should be made with the governor now to aee if the thing can be ironed out." Badham said be ·ultimately might change hil vote to override the governor "bu( it shows the governor that, brother we mean business." Reagan bas claimed a special reap- 1>0rtionment commission, controlled 3-2 by state officeholden, would do the , redlstrictlDIJl the Jegblature failed to. Democrats claim the commission con. cept bu been invalidated and the courts would 1etUe the matter. 6\1 I ! °' ' ' Mcinnis .Blasts McDonnell · Vote As 'Political' THIS IS OUTLINE OF McDONNEL L DOUGLAS PROPERTY It Lies Across MacArthur Boul ev1rd From County Airport F rona Page l DOUGLAS RULING ••• may not be all bad. County Director of Aviation Bresnahan, a member of the seven-man panel, made the motion to approve the rezone. Bresnahan, who had been believed to be in opposition to the plan, said, "My job is to promote aviation in Orange County. I have worked with the county road department for three years. They are the agency wh ich has aJlowed freeways to be built at elther end of our runway and who plan to build a loop road at the north end of the airport, on our laod." Fro 111 Page l WA R ... Bresnahan added, 0 As to local citile.ns groups to which I have spoken, I have on- ly promiaed them that I would do everything possible to hold down the noise level froqi jet operations. "If we approve this rezone we are not approving all possible future uses of the land. We can regulate and limit them through conditional use permits as re- quired uner the master zoning of thl area. Commissioner Laurence S c h m i t , Garden Grove city councilman, seconded Bresnahan's motion, adding, "we have two issues before us. The airport and its future and the traffic around it. We can't block development. "The roadways are bad now and will be bad later. U we stop this development because of inadequate streets, we should st.an. Indian troops ha ve been operaUng stop all development and leave the va· inside the borders ot East Pakistan t,000 cant fields in the area." C.Osla esa•s 91)..acre I~dian burlll grounda and parta of the Back 'Bay 11 Ne•-porl Beach may be affected by a 1tate Senate-ai)proved bill to preserve archeologlcal sites. On a 2M vote Thursday, the Senate •Po proved a measure 1ponsored by A• 1tmblyman John T. Knox (0-Rlchmond ), whlch creates a state archeologlcal board ·. with the power to stop any atate public ' work's project which could endanger artifacts or other objecl.1 of historical worth. The bill was sent back to the Assembly today for approval of some mloot · amendments. • It affects only state-owned land, but a ~ spokesman for Archaeological Research InsUtute of Coata Mesa said It ls a significant action. "It finaJly pulls all the state projects together for significant coordination," . said Steve Colegrove, prqjects co-.. , ordinator for ARI, a private research flnn. Colegrove said there are more th11on 320 registered archeoloelcal sites in Oranee County and more than 40 in the Harbor Area, though all are not on state land. "That's with only one-fourth of the county surveyed," he added. The Indian burial grounds on the bluffs overlooking the Santa Ana River la one of the largest surveyed sites in the county. Jt ls also part of the 300 acres of atatt land that C.Osta Mesi resid:enta are seek- ing for an open space park, somfUmes called Fairview Park. The new state board would prevent any state project from Interfering with the burial grounds, says Colegrove. If the land were sold to private interests. however, the state Jaw would not atop them from developing It. C.Olegrove wasn't sure if the proposed archeologic.al board could affect Back Bay developments because of the con- fusion over who really controls the area. · • "There are a number of archeological sites in the Back Bay, Big Canyon and Eastbluff regions," he e1plained. From P agel FRAUDS ... miles across the subconUnent for two Approval of the rezone Involves a weeks. change In the commission's com-to be that used in the other lncidenta. Sources within the Indian govenment prehenslve land use plan for the airport "They ·• constantly run down tht Indicated that ground fighting had lroken are• approved last summer. machine,'' ex.plained Lt. Fischer, sayln& out between Indian and Pakistani troop! the customer is urged to sign a purchase in three sectors along the fronUer i• agreement for a better model at higher Kashmir and Punjab, but spokesmen F S k ' cost. would not conllnn the reports. OrnlCr pea er S He said Norden refused to take The ,Defense Ministry said two Paki· anything but the advertised model and .ttanl fighters had been shot down in thJ Wi' fe Succtim bs was referred to the Anaheim outlet, action. In the 1965 IndO-Paklstan war, -----where $48.50 was found to be the quoted Pakistani preempUve airstrikes destroyed price, $12.85 over the lowest advertised many Indian planes on the ground. WASHINGTON (AP ) -Mra. Harriet cost. . New Deihl was blacked out. The offi. 1'-icCormack, 'l"ife of former Speaker of Cooperating in a countywide crackdown, Airport Land Use Commiss i on clal All-India radio' network quoted offi· the House John W. McCormack, is dead on consumer fraud techniques -In· Chal·nnan Donald Mclnn,·s today blamed cials as calling the Pakistani slrikes at age 87. eluding a manual listing 55 techniques for "open war on India.." Mrs. McConnack, an invalid lor more it -the new Costa Mesa plainclothes unit 1'pure politics" for Thursday night's split Mrs. Gandhi returned to New Delhi than a year, died Thursday afternoon at is checking other business activities. vote approval of the McDonnell Douglas from Calcutta when informed ol the Paki-Providence Hospital. Norden notes that a shady operator Corporation 's rezoning near Orange stani air raJds and met with her cabinet Her husband, who retired last year, oc-faces a maximum $2,500 fine on each County Airport. and council Of ministers. The military cupied an adjoining room to be with his count if found guilty in civil court action chiefs al.so met. wife since she was hospitallzed last year. on consumer fraud. : •f4. "I've never seen a grease job like that !-----------------------'-----:._ ______ _ before" Mcinnis asserted today, in reference to the earlier county planning commission approval. "I was absolutely amazed in the face of very strong staff reports that said in ~f· feet 'don't do it now ,' " said Mcinnis, who' also serves on lhe Newpo'rt Beach City Council. "We took action diametrically opposed to the experts without thoroughly considering the ramifications of our ac- tion .'' Mcinnis said. Airport noise foe Daniel Emory of Newp:irt Beach att,ended the Thursday night session and pretty much agreed with Mcinnis' analysis. "This was a classic e1amp\e of high pressure tactics, as was the case when the project went through the rounty plan- ning commission and Board o f Supervisors," Emory charged. "~o\itlcs and not the merits were responsible for the decision." U.S. J ets Rout N. Viet MIGs Over Laos Area SAIGON (UPI) -North Vietnamese MIGs tried to attack a flight of giant American BS2 bombers over Laos for the first time in the war a little less than two weeks ago, U.S. milita ry source5 said to- day. The IOUl'CeS said the incident occurred 11 days ago when several of the Russlan- buill jets approached a Olght of BS2.s striking in the Laotian panhandle near the North Vietnamese border, and fired alr·lo-air missiles in their d~ec-Uon. "Wild Weasel'' American Fl05 fighters escortlng..the elght~ngine heavy bombers broke away and then chased the MJGs, but were unable to c1tcb them, the JOUrctS Slid. Elrller this week lhe Pentagon con· l\rmed thot North Vietnamese MIGs had Intruded Into Laotian airspace 10 Ume1 ln the l11t two month!, and had 1'uMUC- ct111ully1t Lr t e d to engaa• Amer lean pl.anu. But spokosmen r e f u s e d to elaborate or to confirm It was actually tho lumberlnc. aublonlc BSls lhal had come under fire. PRE· HOLIDAY LAMP SPECIAL CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST SELEC TION OF NEW QUALITY LAMPS WE HAVE EVER ·CARRIED. WE HAVE JUST THE LAMP TO GIVE YOUR ROOM A NEW LOOK FOR THE HOLIDAYS. EX· CELLENT VALUES. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DR EXEL -HERITA~E -KARASTAN llEWJ'ORT l l ACH 1727 WMtcllff Dr., 642·2050 OPIN .PJUDAY 'TJL 9 ' NIWPOlT STOii O"" PllDAT "Tll. t INTERIORS Prof .. sional Interior 0..Jgnon Avallabl.....AJ D ,._. Tefl "" M• •f Or-.. C1111,., '4 .. 1111 LAGUNA l!ACH 345 North CNtl H!Jhway Phono: 494<45 1 l Connally I' Optimistic· j Over .Money ~ /' ., •' l W ABmNGTON ( 1'> .• :... Trusury secr.tary John Cohnally 11y1 Mi's &enenlly optimJ1Uc there wW be 10me t 11tt1ement'td tM world'• eConom1c crlsl1 r by·tho en<f of !I'll, • Connally l)!lurn~ Thursday iron> hlcll- lovel financial dllCUUlona In Rom• With · Arntrica '1 major tradlnc . parlnen and told a p1antHlde news conference: "Thert's hope ~t .. we can seWe 1 lt before the tad of the year." But tbtn be cautioned : "I do not want to raJse false bope1." ' In any case, the Treasury secret.Vy aa.id "• Yery I1r1e step," was taken by the Unlil!d Slat•• at the mtttlng of tho Bii Ten financW p->wers. "I think we m mllin1 proerep; •• be •aid strildn( a more optlmlatlc io,ie than he ever bu 1bout ftndinC a Value W the , ' Amttlcan doUar that the nc&CommunlJI l world can JITI with. • 1 1 Report& of American plans to devaill!I . the dOllar swept ll11'0Ugh Europe Thun· day following the ,nd of tho Romo • meeun;, That set off 1 rush of dollar-selllnJ. . ·Masked Robbers Get ' ·$100,000 from Baiik l Cl-EVELAND, Tftln CAP) ~ Two men. .weartna akl masks Md anned .with shot,. guns; rol>bed a bank guard of lllOft thaa $100,IXJO today, an offldal of tho Cl<Veland ,.Bink and Trust Co. said. '" Sam McReynolds, a vice president ol 1the bank, said the men took three cash ·i>ag! from security guard A. L. Davis, SS, as Davis was making tl1e day'1 delivtries ol cash to branch banks in this llllJthuat :1'eruieaee communJty, Davis w111 held '"P outalde tbt Wildwood Avmie brancll of Cleveland Bank and Ttust Co., p0llce ·1atd. Ulll.T1 ........ EXPRESS);$ OPTIMISM s.c ... 1.ry c .. n.ny Police· Surround • Heav~ly Armed Deat~ Suspet!t,s SIMMESPORT, Lo. (AP) -A l:>.S-man foree of state police caplurnd loda,y two huvily' armed robbers who authortUes say killed one man, lddnaped two police- men and 1wounded two other penon.s. The ._.. had been reported pinnnd down in a wooded area. .,_ state police. 1J!Okesman said the time of the aasua.lt ~pended an the ·ar~ rival of a hellcopter and· machine guns ··for each state pulictman, adding ther.e might have beet.r "one bell ol a IW1figbt.'' But be Bald tbe?1 was no way for tbe men to escape. "They're desperate and they'll kill IQfbody," said Sherif[ F. D. Didier of A\ioyelles Parl&h. · · AutbOrtties W1 the gwllnen wtre arm- . ed with .!&caliber pistols, shotguns, sub- machine guns and a rifle. ' Foreign Aid Woes Still Not Ove~ W ¥1llNGTON (AP) -&;ntlo-HQ\111 cOnfe,.;a ..,.eed Thuraday oo opendlli& 11.717 billion f<ir foreip aid -llllO mlWon below the adinlnl$tt1tlon's budaet -oot n~ deadlock~ on tho Mlnsfield a'mendme11t. . · rn a day-IMg aeries ol D1fftinp )Q!!11& until mta .. venlng, tho «>1il•r•., molvt4 miny of the luues rafted by vutly dll· ferent HOUie and senate forelp aid leclliatlon. . Besides the Mansfield amendm~nt, which call~ for total U.S. wtthdrawal from lndocbina withln am moot.bl c! the CW> ,American pmonera are· !reed, the otlMr major atwoblinll block la whether U.S. support of South Vlebwneae troops abould be included in a '34.1 mlllJOD 1pen. cli!!i cellin& for U.S. operaU..., In Cam· bodla. 'l11t <»nferees accepted a !'.,.,.. pm-..w.. blrrini U.11. m1UtarY 'aid to Q......, unless tho Preildent !Inds It In the naUonal interest. In thtt case, spen- ding wtluid be lint!~ to last year's $00- mllllon to~ rather than the •111 mlllloo budgeted. · · 'nle conferees also accepted a aWfer Seruite provl~on ban:lnc any aid to Pakiatan until that Country balia Ila military actions agablat the rebellions eastern part of the counl?y and laker ate~ to care for millions of reiqees. The <»Jlf•-drop~ a Senate pro-vision that would have rtquired . cw. grmlonal authorization of C e n t r a 1 Intellig.-Ag<ncy linancln& of Thai troopa ill 1.o ... ~nate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield, author of tho amendment with . the '1x·month withdrawal deadline, made clear before the con!Ueee recessed unlU Friday that be la adamant on main· lalnlng . the amendmftlt In the aid bill. . Pr•vi<\UI Manilleld amendments In dralt and miUlary-procurement bW. . wera watered dOwn in Congress. I Sears I T~E s~~~r1.:~; \,,~,~Police Hold Man CANDLE DIPP.ING , . .fl .Gun .Death of DA , DEMONSTRATION Momorl11 of old·f11hl0Md C~ri1tmaM1 wlll bo pr .. ducocl In the lomp a.,.t chln .. deNr-t of Seara Colt a Mo.. where ~lppod · boYliorry aeon toe! candl11 .wllJ bo ~'J• , PlllDAT. ' I, 6 te t P·•·• ...i SATVIDA'r; . I 4, 11:JO &•· te t p.a. ........ 1 .. 1 ·HOLIDAY CANDLE ENSEMBLE 7.50 499 ·Yaluo "1., Dec. J -Sot .• Dec. 4 .. ,., Lamp and China Dtport~nt South Co.st Pla1a 3333 Bristol Street Costa Mese 5'40-3333 u .. s... ..... ,,..a... · :s~:a::IU.W...""~t:.:~'JiH'::a::a::~"" Christmas Check List Pilot Out At Controls; . Jei Crashes NO!lFOLK, Va. (UPI) - Qne of tho Nl>)''I newest at. tack pl .... , . Ila pllol. IP' parenUy UllCOlllciOUJ at tba controls, llreaked acroas the southeutern Unlil!d Salt.a Thuraday be/on' ;Pllllllln& Into the Atlantic 250 mlles j lrom &bore. NI>)' and Cout Guard j~hera fallnd to l1Jld the wreclca&• or ncover the body of the pllo~ Ll Thomu E. C.Onlon, 25, of Jacksonville, Fla. Conlon, aurvlved by a wife and ·young daughter, wu flyln& a .. round-robin" miaalop from Jacksonville to Mobile, Ala., to AUanta and back to Jacksonvllle In the A 7 E Corulr l•~ nne of tho ..West In tho Navy's arsenal. 4 Children Die VNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK SOUTH COAST Pl.AZA BRANCH NOW OPIN SATURDAYS ' te 1 ..... MOH.•THUU. 10.1 P.M. JllOATS 104 P.M. (7141 140.1111. """"41 II: ·s..CMltPlal.~M- a..t. Viet Prn.-MIMl'f H. M. STOLTE F'rtdQ, Decembtr J, 1m •J 'I DAILY, PILO!. I I DO SOMErHrNG'BEAUnfl}L FOR ,CHRISTMAS • ' • When Ifs cold ·.n .Christrn• oulllde. turn · your Indoor wqrtd.lnto • bl9ll8 ol chom 'I decoritfcjna' Wit~ these Chi11!1•• b'M ornenients. A. Sterling dovei. bl' Wallace. 811.95: B. SllvlrPlote<I !"1911 bell. $12.95 •. C. Sterling er-. bl' . Reed & Barton. $10. D. Ster1lng lllOWfllb. by Gorham, $10. A .. C., and D. may llllo be wom as pendants. ' ' Do Something Beautiful... •· · · HIDE-A· WAY FOR. CHRISTMAS c: ... ,... ~ '""*' --"'*'"*'icll,.. • Mutw CNf9a. ... SLAVICK'S J ewelers Since 1911 °IS FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH-64-4-1310 • • • Op~n Mon. thru Sat. 10 e.rn. fo 9:JO p.m. ====- ·THE WARM & COZY PLACE Take Your Choice of Christmas , Specials in Used Organs Christmas Delivery • Discounts • Hundreds of Sets to . Choose From .. f. 1 ' e H1mmond H-112-Studio Modal .$2,lt5. e Hammond E-112-W•l"uf ···-·····-··--S1,1tl. e Hammond A~ I 02-French Provincial __ _:.$1,"S. e Hommond C-3-0•k ················-·····--·-·$1,IOO. e Hammond 1.-112 & Ill-SAVE $325. __ .$ffl. · e Hammond M-2-Spin•t Eb'ony ·······-·-·-···$195. e H1mmond S-6-with ll'llilic ••.... _:···-·--··-··$345. '·e Hommond V-222-NEW-SAVE $10 ......... $4'5, e Wurlit11r 4100 Prov inc:itl Was $1,495 NOW $645. . YAIAHA D·l ,., • .,,,, .. _,.,,._ $1,126 I . . FREE .,._ Oltkt ..,.. -M •w., Mio. 1.11 ....... Twti9Y • ' ........... ............ -. FREE · !fr Hammond I ~-Organ Studio ~ UIERAL TERMS • Your Hometown Newspaper s , ' The DAILY l>ILQ~ • ' 48H Octagon No Met Top • ' '. • ' SALE·FRI., SAT., SUN., MON.•OlliY ' OlllN 7DAY• A WDK MOii. thrv Fri. 10:00 AM'. to 9,30 P.M. •Sot. 1~ • !111. N°""5 • 1$Q85 EUCLID. ST., FOUNTAIN"VALLEY SAN 01~,JREEWAY AND EUCLID ST. TURNOFF 962-33.25 or 546·1681 • 1. • , I ~ . - • "GOOD dining glftlt ..... fust can't be bought Ill?'' where else for this low prke. GOOD dining .- chairs 1 r • covwtd la n1ug1hyd11 NOT · plaltfci; GOOD dining game chairs have legi that n ballt', right into th• ch"atr frame, NOT ICt IN Oii legs. GOOD dltilllg g-. sets don't f1U 1pert, Tiiis is 1 GOOD SET. • • ' I I I . • itARY PIL8T EBITO~.PAGE j ' More :fhan a . Dream ' • . ' " •II • Tiit preservation of Costa Mela's .Rropoaed Falt, .• Tift l'ark -all prollOled 300 acrt1 of it -Is wort11,, .. .., etfort that can f>8 put intA> ii. • • Tbo state:owned land between Fairview State Hos-' ,... pibl and Ille Santa Ana River is Ille lut stretch of land anllablo In Coota Meu for a great, greenbelt perk .. Its location, nut to the river, ts ideal for additional uses ltlCb u equestrian trails up the rive~ · · · ' · · Nearly 200 residents filled the city council cham· hil's Tuesday night for a 'par~ hearlilg ipilnsored by Ille di,'1 'ProJecl 80 Committee. Their numl>ers and enthus- lum -made It clear Fairview Park is rapidly becoming Ille No. I Issue In Costa Mesa. And this is Ill l<> Ille good. The majority of some 30 speakers, and most people who diclJ1't speak, also made it clear Ibey don't want con· crete parking loll, neaui clipped playgrounds or P.laster JDODWDents to man'1.ability to draw a crowd, built into • 11111 part. They want i~natural. A number of youthJ urged Ille city IA> build a real part. a place where lndivld'W' can escape from Ille inedt•nipd world, a lllace to . walk under , trees, smell tlowm and wt tell jaci• rabbill. • It will he 10mt·tlme be!~ 'details of Ille perk ere completed, but tbla time Ille ·community has found anti 1up~ one solid issue. The need for such a park ,IJ clur. Costa Mesa should not become a stereotyped coinmllllity of asphalt and homes and businesses. This city does have severil' small playgrounds, but the speaker Tuesday pointed ~ut that playgrounds are nOt really parks. Playgrounds may be necessary, but the flirvi•• dream expands far beyond a tot lot. • There is a tremendous financial problem to over- co111e. So far the state says It wants about $6 million for Ille 1ana. That's a l<>ugh block, but Tuesday's speakers llldiqlecl Ille city may be ready for a park bond 15SUe or fecferal belp. . ' "City le.den need IA> be aware Illa! Ille community IJ ralll'lnl IA> Ille opp_qrlunijy for , 1111Jor park, and we're • rapidly J)uaing beyond tbe -ltqe of .. well, it'a a nice Idea, but •. .'' There ii a lot more cl11U11 input needed, from mare stl!1'enll of Ille community. Bui it lJ Ibero for the seeking. · 1 1 \ Fairview Perk Is a dreem people ere ready IA> push tor, and we're witli them all the way. Planning · Redevelopment There's been aome talk that Costa Mesa is wasting taxpayers' money on a plan to redevelop the old down· town section. It's time to clarify a few points about the WilJey and Ham redevelopment report. The plan proposed by Ille two Los Al)geles consul· lanta coven about 10 years and '8 million. Several melll- ods of financing are proPoled. inclucµng stale, federal and local government ana private lnteresta. The oit,Y Is not going to put up all '8 million, lllough It might pay for a large part of it ' · Some o~e~tallivi .pointid to oilier cities -Po- mona,.Burtia:iik, Fre!nb -as examb1ea of redevelopment- fallure. The Wilsey and HUI) plan, however, does not call for the destruction of downtown stores just 'for a com· plete rebuilding plan. Tied In with. building ·Of Ille Newl?"rt Freeway, It calls for the restructuring oC streets to improve parking and traffic flow. Merchants will fix' their own shops. It' is also important to remember that if tax money is spent downtown, it won't be for the sole benefit of merchants, but as an investment ·in the future or all of Costa Mesa.1 1C downtoWn redevelopment can't improve property and sales tax revenues, it isn't worth doing - but city officials think revenues will increase and that Is why study of Ille plan should go forward. c , • • I • -cu•.,,~,,.... CAUTION; SMOKINE! MAY ' SE HAZAROOU? 10. YOUR HEAL1H. '· ' Soutla €out Repertory'•. Foreri.,,Jat Our N~ed to , Cling to Stereotypes Dear Gloomy Gus Teaching Taste for Good The~ter. EM)Wbere • Chicqoa goes in Europe, be 11111 ... that lltartled look ad a -laird bunt of mai:hlne-gun lln. In • ,...., the city bu not .....,..i to Im down ita "ganpter" ropullllms Bui, -Ill we koow about Pia II tllal R bu a leanlng .to)<er. A roputatloo -~ or civic -Is w-eaalS 1o man and p....,.. t11an to .....U.te. °""" the Meotype lwdem, lt a .-imp.Ible to break; the hu-man mind _,,. to prefer fantaoy to reality •• A villro& FROM Rollind recenUy toll! ma Ila -olck ad tired Qf ---tin&. hll coolniiy w II h Willdmillo .... 111111'1 ----.. lllouP the Nllti-r:f J;i.":; ~ ~ lJb. Willt .a-c orn our \rieW of Pranee as a land Gf ~-. where &llJlldnl· -.....ily; In put agea, Franeo wu porbaps more permissive thin Illa~ CGU1ltries, but -y tbwe JI tar more .. ldlon'' to be found in Lapdon tlia la l'lril, wber< the gWi of IOod -.. -.ely i!hocked by the lcli\llp Gf lbalr BrlUah contemp- cnrle<. 01111 NEii> FOR clinging t o •tereotyj>el of the psst lJ part of the !nfantllian jllal nmaina In Ill of UI, -lmow!nc II. ' When you've seen all the shows In the Harbor Area and want to see a good comedy act, try attending c.osta Mesa City Council meetings. A·laugb a minute guaranteed! -H. S. T. ,.... ...... ....,. 1..-n' ~ -· ......,.,. ....... ., ........... , ....... ,_. "" ..... '9 .._, .... Mir "*· A child Jl\llntalns emotiooal oecurlty by "fixing" the past. He nnta the same story told 1::~er .,a.1.n,,io exactly the same wa , and any alight deviation ;, met 'with · bjectlolll. He cebl some kind of deep nolttishment • lroai.. rigid hnq:ery of the world. • But the real world is dynamic, not stJUc. It changes, day by day, and year bf yeor. The Infantile pel'!IOllelity milts this dyn8mism · u a threat to' his conceptualization of reality. He wants everything to remain the way it seemed when.. be wu ·tttae -stable, ufe, and '"'1!t1l1rJy~uve. AS WE GROW-UP, most of us remain more inflbtile than• we admit. ThUI, we retain... coooeptions of other people and ·other lands u they were in the storyboot1 and folk-Jore of lbe past. We ltlll think of Orientals, for eumple, u "inscrutable" -although when you 1et 'to know them {u we never did) they ar'e u .scrutable u Sbrlnera. Every country ,aeems to view a foreign COifD-tl'y as it msted a century ago; mo<tern· technology bu moved 111 ~ In space, but not In Ume. Europeam come· over ~ sUl1 looting for lndianl, and we conUn<Je to Imagine that 1 Brltiab tiUe still bu aome social cachet. Most Europeans simply do not believe me when I tell them I have lived in Chicago nearly all my life and never aaw a shot fired in anger. -· ·A World of Difference c.alllorala Fanner Dear $!me Club\ Do you drlvo can! Do >'l<r.U walk to work! Do you eat food! Did yo~ know Ca!Homia ii eotaring a period of dqerou1 •horta&t: of natunl gu, and by YD"{ acliona In blocking pipelinea from Al&llca, you endanger many things. in- cludlni u.i food 1~y? We need oatural gu to manlltacture ·fertlliun amongst other Ulfllp. Are )'OU 1WI wild about wild rivers? big sloppy swamp until man converted lt ·into 1,500 miles of beautiful water-ways? Doe3 the Siem Club remember when the Sacramento was a "wild river?" Do they remember bow Sacramento went under water periodic.ally? '!bat water got clear to the town of Davis one thne? What •bout .. the diaalter at Marysville? The Sacramento is now a beautlfully mm- nered river, and Its now is computerized. To the Editor: I have 'been a fan of South Coast Repertory Theater far longer than I have \bee.it a local English teacher. As a fan, I &imply attended each production. As teacber1 I invited a few atudenta to join nie. Now, t.hanka to the foresight of SCR -leaden, the 11umber of 1ntert1ted students has tripled. l Mailbox Lttttri 1rom readers are welcome. Normall'll toriter1 should conveu their me1saat1 in 300 toords or less. The right to condense letter1 to fit .space or climinlIU libtl ii rtierved. AU let.- SCR HAS PROVIDED local scbool.s ttrs muit inclucU signature and mail· with options to reserve the ~ter for in(I address, but names ~II be with.- one production at student prices. T_hey ~tld on rtqtust 1/ sufficitttt reason sent teachers their production acbedule '! apparent. Poetry will not be pub- wel.I in adyance so class reading of the -Juhtd. ·p1ay could be -led wilh talteodlng an oulstandfnt production of 'll Most students have ne~ seen a pro- fessional p]ay. When the TV show Is over an unrelated commercial comes on. Live aclOrs 20 feet away cause an err.otlonal impact, whether or not a student "un- der~s" the play. SCI\ actors come , back, sit on the eda;e' of the stage and answer informally .uy questions the kids may have. - I CAN'T THINK of a better way .to build an audience for good theater. One girl fell uleep the flnt Ume I took her. Now she's in hlgb school,·no longer my student. However, she bu not missed a product\oO set up for her school's students 1lnce. A taste for good . theater Is IW'Ded. SCR take& a financial IOll for a greater gain. s..,i. foresight Is commendable. EVELYN C; McNEILL Y ~t Perfe,.,,..,..,e . To the EdllQr: Without question, we uw one of the most unorthodox and dellghUuJ of stage producUons: Gertrude Stein's Flr~t Reader by the ucr Drama Department, alaged aod produced by Herbert Machh. We hope more performances can be given. Rarely has so creative and so Im- aginative a production been enjoyed so thoroughly by oUl'ieJves. THE CAREFULLY &elecled Stein poems aod the dellgbiful music by Ann Sternberg with Mr. Machii' !l'matkable staging with a cast so rtetptive to lhe pl11'1 intent make It a remarkable per!or!IWIC<. •The uncanny Gertrude Stein -bow she c:aptum the world ol cillldren -aod the cut gJvt1 them tbe whims and the sardonic humor with which Stein endow• them. ty council to shelve the matter under a l ot Ot'" bantering words. Mandatory licen.MI, licenses available at all ii.mes hlgh'y ~bllcized thefts in the newspaper~ and at the coonc.i.I meetings and coopera· tlon Qf the schools in allowing only licens- ed bicycles on school grounds would help. The hard part ls to get coOperation from parenta about new pa& and bikes 'broul(ht home. How are these things hid- den from children! . DAVID. YARNAL 6o4 Save the Queen To the Editor: Poor Queen Elizabtlh! First, Martha Mitchell, ·lhen chicken pox! Well, at any rate abe does not have to put up with George Mean.le (l mean Meanie ). U she did, God save the Queen ! ARTHUR D. GASKIN Sadlfl s .. plelous To the Editor: t strongly agree with your editorial or Nov . 21 re : Justice f111,Cbicanos. ' May 1 therefore ask you. to please ap- priae us of 'the atafus' 'Of oUr eagerly awaited Orange County Human Relations Commission, ln-wblchl pla~ great hope fQr Jhst such 'problems. I ~am sadly auspicious of what may have evolved. HARRIET HOLLAND Safe Caadlemakl .. To tbe Editor~ Receol articles In the DAILY PILOT point out the unfortunate results or careless candlemaking. /.J the Christmas season 1pp~1 the number of hob- byists JJOUri1W candles 1 n c re 1 s e s dramatjCally. Wa would like to emphasiu a few bask: rules for safe cand1emalting: -U1e only a·double boiler to beat wax f<>r normal poured candles (l,81).,200F). t -Always use a thermometer llfben heating wa:r. direcUy on a burner for sandcast candles (Z75-300F), -Never leave wax melting unat- tended . It ignites at about 400. ' -smother a wax fire (l>aki/ll: soda' Js great). Never use Water. · Candlemaking is safe as well is creative with just a few precautloo1. Happy bolidays. ROBERT C. KAUSEN Proprietor The Artisans' Bench & The Cand1emaker Newport Beach , P.Jember, Internailonat 'Guilft A of Candle Artisans • Romano •ttd Ramona,. Dear D~b "~wspape.r, · · : Why did yotf spell Ramona wrong?"Vou spilled it wrohg 3·Umes on Monday No~. 29's front pai'. You spelled it right once. ln' futu~ 'articles, ·spell it RAMONA, Please. 1 . ' RAMONA DAYTON Age 11 wer~ not used in a.nillltary application) I could get my 165 a if eek. , . I LEARNED this: about' the Slate If California : lt rewar<fs .people who are willlna to take jpbs that make product.I that kill people.- It pw1ishes (ieOpta'Jor lookinc for johe that help people. • . It rewards: liars. It punishes honest men. Speci!ic.Uy, If! lled 'I could hove got- ten my mooey. As I say, we are living in an insane coun..._, • .,,.,, . r. • ::. t t 1 JERReLD OOHEN ;'What'• Gel ... o.tl1' . . ' . To the Edltor· · . . ' · In Ill the hustle and ooslle.of the boli- day season, many will be too buly to write ahd complain. I, for one was nauseated at yotir "Tbank1gtvtng'.sate'' of abortiof!s. Hurry, h~. hurrY, price reduction on abortions in L.i\. .and Orange County. Just in time· for Ouiltmas. Murder a fttus -then 1tnile arid wish your neighbor · a Happy Chrlstmµ. . ' . ' THE REASON Jor Thank&giving was to Believe it or not, Ramona, toe didn't aoof this time. Mrs. Romana Banuelos &pelts her name that way: ROMANA. But the fo~ company she own.s sht named: RAMONA. . 'l1isatlfl Couatr11' ' tMnk GocS-for our blessings. Chtistmas is l the birthday of J;~sus. • · · WJiat's g9~g on. in ~s world? Young pe.:>ple es:perunenting with &ex and keep- ing their offspring as toys. Mlddfe income Americans tord to have no clilldren. To the Editor: It is rarelJ that you get dJrecl proof that the coontry you live in is insane. Today l got auch proof. I am an unemployed aerospace engineer. At lhe unemployment insurance agency, in answer to many questions, I gave the interviewer tbe following In- formation : l go to USC ~Wednes~ay and Thursday afternoons where t counsel in an advanced counseling practicum .. I got my MS in Counselor Education at USC in 1970. My aerospace eng~ring job was a' 30-hour week, allowing me to tike schOOI· ing afternoons. I want to looi: ror counsel· ing jobs. I WOULD BE seriously available for employment in something ln which I could honestly help people. l don't like aerospace because I believe Ult -producl! I make either kill or make people nervous. For saying this t was denied unemptoy. ment insurance. If l were willing to take tranquilizers, hoof It for another job in_ enaineerlng (I uld I would be interested in the pollution field if I were sure it ~se are the people w~ are ~ to raise d~t future decision-makers. A country is only u strong as iia family structure. · May the peace of Christ be yours throughout the year. · JUDITH A. KELLY Antf.af>ortlott To the Ff!itor: r Many of us feel the Di\.ILY PILOT auf· fe red a bad Japse in it1 role of Informing the public' and performing a corf'lmunlty service when you · published those two one-sided articles on abortion recently. The •hUd!tne on the Ann Linden ~I· umn on-f!he 'urne~page was appropriate for the ahortkm mitlclH u wen. ~ :~ps. ''"'" of the otaunch alitruoo su,....rjars .ll'ould chanie tbelr poellllins H they pad to di-of some ol tlla "C9Dte!ft.s ot the uterus" themselvtt. i SOME: VE1:ER~nurse1 belk. al tJlil detail of tossing Uoy .l\umen he!n1i Into the r:•rbage dispo51t. Would yaur organtiaUon be willing to put up funds for funerals for people who will be drowned at Ille mouth of the Eel, 'l'rioity aild Klamath Rivers! DO voo' HONESTLY thinlt there i• ~ rt.erUtlon on a river that goes tr.a~lonut to'a trlclde v1. the recrea· llal tf I bl( laP,! DOES THE SIERRA Club have arty membt!rs bl'Southem California? Do you guys hate Southern California? Do you want to shut oU their waler? We are thlnking now or nuclear planta, ool If you applied the logic that things might get -wrecked b:9 an earthquake, then we would have to stop constructiOI on all taU bulldlngs1 brldgn, pipe Jines, do.ms, etc. HER R£CKLF,SS use of English was ansmred only by one criUc: The late James ThraJI Soby wrote: "One of the good points about common sense, so con· •l*uOUS1y, .Gertrude SleiJtli quality, ill that·lt does not need to be true so I~ 11 Irony at Lake Tahoe ~be Senator Bellen~ c111 explain to thelit, thet the 1lata lias· decided those ba.~les aren't reapy people alter all. II they were, It would have fO );?e un· consti1}1_Uonal . to 4eprlve them of their rights w ": ••. the pUrsU'tt of )tfe ..•. " J.M. VANDEWALLE .Dt tbt members of the Sima Club ac-lalllr llilfill they know moro about f~h ... ~~the 1tata,,.lltpirtmeot of ... Qlml! The ..... 11111 the c..J will Improve ille Delta .. pme ana, and Ille Sierra <» .... Jal Ille Clpf!Ollle. .._..._ llom Club koow the Diiii"'i" 1T• • "' nat Jt wu iUJt • T118RB MIJST BE en ll!ful lot of Vttf · pioe people in the Sitrra Club1 and there ii a Jol U..,'CJll do, oot )liee• don't Ilk us to stop the world whi\'e you fi(ure out just what ii ii you 1boold do. Everybody In tllil nalion ii e11remely conservation minded, but thtrt lr a world of dllference between coaservatlon and obllnlctlon. it it usually1" • UCl's drama department has-truly given a great performance. ' JOHN A. WRIGHT Me••'• Bllee J'lteh• ' To lhe Editor: It II time the Cotta Meaa City COWlclJ rot oil tllelr dulla and did IOD1etblng OOll· slruclive aboul the... bicyclet that are being 1toleo dilly etcept talk, ""'' and banter among tbemJtJves . ,-,.;...-----.•• ~~· --.-_,-,,-----. Meoy of the.le bicycle1 aro belni remoftd fnllll lar&lelr whidl makea them leionieo. Juat recenUy a bicycle, ~ now stolen from • g1r11e, had been ·taken to the police department twice only to be told there were no llctnJel avallible and to come back later. Now later 11 too late -the bicycle 11 poe. _....,, 1 .... llloll-whettodo ........... timd wbo aeta mad II • f ...... rib 1111 wUe .......... Im wllh UI. Don't ,. ~ 1 pt llld his wife 111 .... am. ••• ..,. • •• togelbet? Dear Jed: JED Why don't you gd your wile to explain this to your 1~! frieod! Sometimes women hlvt a w.,. of uncltt1tandina one an o t h er • (STRIKE)) WHEN A SERIOUS P.roblem arlae1 In our city', Wt can alwiya 'depeild On Uie" cl· lndaalrial Netn Revitw Lake Tahoe, on the California-Nevada border, has for a number of yeart presented, ln 1 clmic manner, the poten- tlaUy catastrophic confUct betWeen a ris- ing population aod netural beauty. The natural beauty of the 100-aqu~mile lake 11 world renowned. The water Is ao crystal clear thal objects can be seen at • depth of 100 feet-ood It Is putt enough to drlnl:. Al mono aod more people flocked to Laite Tahoe each ~ar, po 11 u t Ion lhrt1tened the clart\]I and purity ol ·the take. lronlctilly, the P.C,eServaUon of Lake Tehoe Is oow posslbli ooly through the most advaoctd applicaUon of technology and lhe utilliatlon of e I e c tr I c energy -both ol w h I c h have been . anathema to the anUtechnology, antl- eneTJY tnvlronmental purlai.. AN ADVERTISEMENT In a leadlng news marazlne of a large electrical equipment aupplier deacribes how one of the most effective sewage treatment systems In the world ha1 ·bee1t Installed at Lake Taboe. Tho water from the .. system 1s pumped over an l ,oot-foot mounlaln pus into a reservoir for swim- ming, !ishlns and lrrlgation-ooly natur •• al mountain atruma cooUnue to f1ow lnto Tah:>e. 'Ibe 1dverti.9ement points out.ti "The system ls a good example ot boW ' technology can be uled to pmerve the environmtnt." Thia moat advanced a,wage treatment system C®ld not be operated without electric tl'ltr'gy. 1be nation' 1 hundreds of Investor-owned power companle1 art workil'lg to have aeneratlDg !acilltles -both nuclear and fouil· fueled -on the line u they are needed to meet the ai&antlc energy requirements of thousands of clean up job1 like lhe one at Like Tahoe • OltANOI COAST DAILY PILOT I Roblrl R. l\'cecl, MUsAer Thomes Xetoir, Editor Albm W. lkm1 Ediklriol POii< Uitor ,,,. odltorW -of the Dll!y PUot MCka: to intOf'nl •nd tUmu· l•l~ re.den tor prestntlnc th~ ncM(ll.rik'• aplnlons and com· mentary an tnpicir Of inlcnst and algru!k:antt, bf J>l'O'l'idlnc • forum for the cxprt11lon of our l'Nldtts' ()pinions. ~nd by prttmtlnsr the d lven;e viewpoint• ol Informed nb- m"\lers and •pok~n on topics o{ I.be day. Frid_ay, December S, 1971 .. -.. ' .. , . . ·1taek • IDITION VOL 64, NO. 289, 4 SECTIONS, 16 PASES I . ' . ORANGE cOUNtY .. CAUFORNIA . .-ioAY, ~ER J, '1971" · TEN CINTS . ' • ........ oun • ' ' I ' ' ft~agan ,_·:lrks Legisl.ators . . I S~ Solons..R({ject .$5.50 Billion Tax .Increase < • ' . .. SA~NTO (AP) -c.Jllomla legislators -ReJMlllitcans and Democrats -were In open rtt0i! against !l<>P Gov. ll<agan today, re~lng his l550 million tax Increase bill and vot!>li for the 'first time .1n 25 fl'IS • to ' overri<le " a pbematorlaJ yetof, The stunning llPlblnl occurred during a 11 lil-bour day rJ ionUDUOIJ.! session that WU~~ 1111 Of the 33i<fay lonc.1'1l Amid oil llio ~ and anger, the legislature rejectef every etfort to solve the other tn.ajor issue before it: Reap- portlonp>eol of Assembly, Seoate and coiigrelslocW dl1tlicts. 'The WWy "la-.tmaliers stopped the clilck before the teclmlCal ml&tlghl ad- journment µme and finally went home ~t 8:27 a.ID., leaving the veto overrtde m lihlbo' !Or bargainklg· with ·Reagan. They had ""'"ed hlm or reneging on a pro-mise not tO veto a Senate reap- School Cites Kidnap Losses • The thr<e cc IJJ.pursult of two men· who.-a lnarkel and took oeveral pqlo bollale Oil Oct. :t6 : hu hid -1111e eflec:ta.ln dollar llpl'for,the~ -mv...~.tw '•1lrl• -In Llpmi llaldbll .. )'W'<>ld ~ Dnil boatqe In • ....._ far···""'""""',......, , cs ml •.om Tbrlalom. the pollct ~ Ille area and pteveoled • v.-~taey Sdlool children Ir o lD ping lo school U "We'v.e aent a J tblt week to the state autnc ·to cons~ this an 1'ucused' abeeDce so we ' can '•recover the average daily · attendance tunds. 10ft when the · childrtn didn't go to JJChool," said . Rex Nerlson, U&illnol superin- tendent for admlQlltrative aerv,icts. "It doesn't mlount to much - olily $1 per daf per cbl1d -b\11 every bit helps,'~ be said. . School Officials To Study Extent Of Misbehavior Are clllldren tft the San Joaquin Elemenlary Schocil Dlatrlct g e 111 n ,g · rowdier? The Botrd of Trualees Intends ·lo find out. Apailed by the leaching lllaffs request Wednesday · for a study to develop guidelines in lhe control and discipline of children, the board has sel up a speclol meeting Dec. 8 to •ftnd out why. 'inils is the most 8larmlng thing I've seen." said Trustee Dennls Smith: "That &oO cerWicated people have to . come to tbe achoo! board for dlrecllon In the area •f discipline. In my opinion the respooslbillly liea with the-·" Dr WUUam Stocks, a s1 is tan t •lntendenl of educallonal senoicos, aald a dlsciplil\O commltlee wu fonned last spring when a IUl'VtY taken among disbict teachers ahqwed dlsclpllne to be a top area of concern. ~ "I, too, am alarmed," Slid Trustee Robert Dameron. ·~An adult with five years cf college should know how to han- dle chlldren." Dr. Stocks said lead>ln flnl began porliorunent. bW. It wu the first Ume in Reqan's five ,..an 11 l!Jldlapuled maslor of the Callfom.la GOP thatjleglllators of bis own party openly ~ed hip!. Bolh the tax bW defeat and the veto ovmide vote Came after Reigan made a pre<lawn' bip to the Capitol at the ;,.. vitaUon of Assembly GOP Door JeaGer &b Monagan.._ He met wilh lower house llepobllcano for an "hour and left ll&hHlp- ped wfth anger, accuSin1 Democrats of childish and Immoral toying with the state's fiscal soundness. The tax bW losl 15-S In the Senate with 'Zf, votes nefded for passage. Most Demoerata 1lmply dldn'l vot.•at an. The .crisis was precipitated when ~ t.ld leglslaUve' Republicans he could' give them no giw'Anlte thal he would not veto any Assembly, Senate or congressional reapportionment bW the leg~slature might send him. This totally upse\ a carefully conceived arrangement with majority Democrats, who control the Assembly 42.JS and the · Senate 21·19, that would have sped the tax bill to Reagan's desk. As 11 was, a key Republican senator said Reagan had UDdercut 10 months of hard work. A normally mild-mannered Democratic seoator told Republkau on the Door "genUemen, you. have been emasculated" by the governor's actions. The Seo.ale voled 21-1 and the Al1mbly·M-11 to override Beq;an't veto " •• blD ._... bf llepubtlcan Sia. "·t••'I' . . • " ' . """ I . ~ . Park Bo.~ I1sue flaw _Sc~p,pped · • In San Clemente Ideas for a resurrected version of San Clemente's · mllllm«>llar parb and recreation bond pactq:e were scrapped UU. week unW parts IDd recreaUon com~ ml.ialonm can draft a complele clly masie!" plan of.parka In the c11y. The clly council agreed lo table the . Idea for another bond vote in April'• munlclpel election on the urgeol requtsl of the cummlss1on. Speclfically,.t.be commissioners recently questioned the need for a com~ plete youth recreation center costing $350,000 when pool refurbishing and enlarging · of the Be.ach ;..ctub could achieve the same goal. The commil81oo ailo belioves thal because a lkent tu rate increase already ii financing the new community clubholl!e, aboul $400,000 for tbel project through bonds would nol be allrafllvt either. The commission has promised to help draft a complete overview cf the city's Pflrks and recreation status, then come up with a revised venlcn of a bond finan- cing measure to pay fer the new llst of projects. Neighborhood parka, particularly in the Sboreclilfl area, are certain to be fn. eluded in a new hood package. Before the latest recommendaUon from tbe eommissiooen was filed, councilmen 1'ere well On the way to approving the bond packqe In time for the election wbich will till two uplrlng COWlcil oeai... San Clemente · Chamber Needs \ $2-hour Santa John J. Nejedly (R·Walnul Creek), lo create a state agehcy to pem trash Ind waste dlspasal. But tbe final vote wu 1 held 1.1p by a Parliamentary maneuver: ~ lil laler ·in the day by Republican Assemblyman Robert , Badhani of Newport Beach. The lawmakers voted themselves a seven-hour break to rest up and try,any la$l-dltch negotiating. . Gas, Electric ' Firm to Study· Steam Power San Diego Gas and Electric 8JlD(IWlced um week that it bas launched a research program into' geothennal steam to pro- duce electricity. . Magma Power Company and Mqma Energy, Inc., have entered into an agree- ment with the utility IOr exploration of underground. ateam reoourcu In the ImPerw Valley. Magma, SDG and E lldes Aid,. ii a "ptooeer" Jli 'the field ol tapplnft nablnl --"'-~~ ..... leUeo ... -~ ,diiii~-"' tbedeoirtareo. • The utililJ ..riJi provide fundi !Gr drlll. ' Ing .. lhe leued at!., lo -• geological lnlorfuatkm and Jnveallpi41 the Potential of the steam aource1. one specific task of·tbe·rfsearchera ls W determine the comjiosltiori, pressurt, temperature and flo" of the steam sources to see if they . can be UJed witla variolls materials commonly uaed in generators. One olt-made criUcl!m of the steam oouroe by ,ulilllY -la Ila corroalve nature. '. Al WI year's liWllCo on state-llcemes for two·new.nuctear-.neraton·at ~ Ooolre top executi* -el the Soulhem cawcmia Edison Ccmpu11 warned that geothennol steam should nol be regarded as a miracle source · of energy-becauee much Of it is so corrosive tbai It could not be used in generators. They added, hoeever, that the uUlity In· · duslry slill was looking deeply Into 11\e subject and would research the steam concept. Carl We!U, ao offlclsl SDG and E spokesman, said thal Magma already bu drilled 200 steam wells in five itltel lince starttng exploratloo 16 years ago. The ideal steam source ls a dry vapor which ts suitable for generaun·g. Unfortunately', nearly all tbe steam wells produce more bot water than actual steam, making the product unsuitable for generation of power. Magma, however, is dt\ieloplng a method of using the hot water to propell pneratioD! through a closed system, be lllfd. Casualties Heavy SAIGON (AP) - A !JO.man company of Soulh Vleloamese militiamen auf. lered heavy casualties "nxlrsday In a claoh wilh North vi.tnam ... troops 48 mllea northwest ol Saigon, Ille South Vietnamese comm"1d reported today. SaJ&on headquarters said u troops -· killed and 15 were wounded in the action near headquarters for South Vietnamese operattons 111 eastern Camboftla. ' • t men • • 1ses November. ·Rate Drops ·Appreciably The-ploymel llitualloa In Or-. Counly -lo 1-f. November when the jobleaa rale droppad to m percent of the ~ popuialloa, the lowest percentage.alnc June of 11'111. The figure for October WU I.I percenl and In November, 1970 unemploymeot hit a peak of 7.2 percent Labor analysis al tha Slate Deparlmtnl l>l llwilao.a-irce. Development om.;. In Sanla Ana lllfd .IO,!QO people wm oat of work In November, !lccorcllni lo thefl: filui-es. Thls comtiarea wllh 17 ,OllO people fn "November, 1970. H .. vy blrtniln publlo educallon and In • the relaU lrade for the bollday•IOUJD Jed • lo • the decline In unemployment, ... cording lo the analylsls. Alta Yetter, state labor martel aoa!yst in the office said, "December will probably be even better unlels the construcUon workers strike muddles the figures by continuing through the month ... ~,BRO office's employment fi&ures f(II' November were compiled two nea • ago before the Teamslers walkoul began. Thelix-lenlhaola~dedlnaln No,vep:i.ber JrU tbe pqtest one mantlt :«.: ~Q~· *Op s1!>ce lune of • .,_ ~ ~ • ,_, .. '* • •. '"'~· • 1 •• ·.:-+(" . • . ti.Pf.-: ~:f.~:i ~ =--~9 ~from .. ~ . . ,' . . • •• • • · · • ~,. r • • ·. ~ · • J · ..-~'"!'Ii Unemploymen& Jn the eoaaty Jaa .._ • • ~ • ·.. • ~· .... • ~ • , • • ,., .~ · 4 -: • • • deCUn1ng a1nce tut April, Mn. r.n.r -n •, d Eri ain , ~ . , xr· .• . ..i.. ..... 111111 •c f{C~.U:D~ . ---e&p.6~rS 1'.· lSll no~=~Novaml: ~.UT: . • · · ' ~ • ' emf)k>yment 1n the . minty lncreued , " 1 1 , . l ,500. · The October figure waa 475,009 C·. lem··" e,n .. t.e.·. ' .. S.• ewA·.u e ... Plan.·.t ,. "°:="~4:~:;: •• ~;:ve::.i '°' ~ most of . orange Coonty's jobleu pro. " . . " , • .. blims, held alOody In N:ovmiber at u,aoo. , .. . , 1 • 1 • A year age 50,IOO people were worttna U Nw'ly -...... ll'adw\l&· aludenll : ~ilkaUy, •the lntenM ,sludy 'of•the 1pace ind aircraft !Irma. · from_ UC Ieyine '":" most of' ~ · #,$-mllllon reclamatlcn~faclllty wU' a urielilployed • aerospace engl-. p>m-wrapup to a pl-6Jeci•asstgnnien1 In which plellng a pilol relrainlng program -• -.. Sail'C!eineiile's•..W aanJta. the studeots are d!>llJJlfJJi hypotheUcal Uoo pwil 'l'lluraday for ·an enckll:term. · addlUona lo the facility. "· tour. Most of the graduate studtntl ·are men Warning .Signs . To Be Eretted wHo wete accepted in a • pilot progtam launched early lhls 'y0ar through tlle ef- forts . of tbe NtXon' Admtntstraubn .'to I • l l retrain lop talent· d1-ed from. the al.l,lng aerospace! fiel~: ·Dr. Jao Sb'!'flg, heM of the•projecl al . ' ' . . , . In Shorecliffs. UCI, sald,Th~!d·r.~·,.~ur·ww be.one· of the f~ ~;Of, t11e)W.Iopg· study , before I/I• final . ualgnmeJita areo turned . Whether It eets a precedent· or not,. a in. • ; ateep· roadway . -iii 'San aemebte's The paJ)er ... 1addltlona"•planned for San S~Cs colony will· have ·"watch· for ' Clemente'• plai'.it include pump and pipe Cllildren" warning stgrts soon. · • . · City-councilmen agreed to authorize the aystems and ~ sludge_ lljlckener wblch signs this week despite recommendat~s , condenses the eqlld partlclea sift.ed out cf br the polio< department that the effect the waste wale!". . . . c the warnings would be 'mlnimal. "We selected the San 'Clemente plant . Councilman T<!~ O'keefe, ~'Sbofttliffs· because it ls a,iieW, advanced faclllty resident, recenlly :lotd fellow .cowic!lmao thal Is aimDar to othero the•men wW be thal he bad noUced •~ar . a,lgns called upon lo deol 'Wilh. · elsewhere .t; lhe, M~-illf ·-· l'We alao ch01e II becauae the ·faculty la ~i::· al:.~ln~~,.a~ :~= . !~d· with It& design;'' ,Dr. Sherllg would be Ju..lllled. : ' " ' ' • -• • . "'I drov ,aiiJund allemanltl' "'•I . H°'said· thal llje ')ll'Oll'lm thus fir I Controversial Stop Sign Will Remain San Clemente city councilmen put the dap:iper ~n a simmering neighborhood dispute tlils week -centering on , the ex· -tstence of a single atop olgn al La Oiesta and Patero de Oro. The sJgn, calculated · tO slow trame near Ole Hanson Elementary School, wu conslded a nuisance by more than a dor.en residents. But an equal number recenUy pet.lo lioned councilmen to leave it where It J1. After hearing debate !rom both skies of the sign Ille council agreed Wednesday lo leave tbe atop where it :.. · In recent weeks p o J 1 c e recomo m~atlons have been aougbt and receiv- ed three Umes. . Opponents of the sign arped thal II dlrl liWe but creite a nu&ance to motoriltl. Advocates of the sign dlaagreed, u)'lni II helped tlow lrllllc on the ' alaeP, roadway. · tha • found · oo....,.. or seems • great success, with nearly half , . t •.lgn •. then "an em~, pol~ the cla11 alreadr committed ·to top-level .-----------.., where , one had beeo, be Uli!. Wed· engineering jobo.al lfaduatlon al the eod .._..,. e nesday. . • , ot this year, ' v.-. ~cllmen agreed~ erect a new aJgn "We'll know mUcb better afier'U. on. lb8 vacaol pole, tben add•ooe .more gtam endo·how man ·of .... _~·!""" farther up tbe'roadway1 • Y .._ ww go 'l'he signs come ,afttr :residents corn. to. work. At th.lJ 1moment It 'teems ex· pl~ of speeder• ·olong the·'liiad Via . lri!mely promising,'.' he lllld. ' CalCldlta ' M03t of the graduates of the master's · program hope to eoter the field of·anlla· tlon engineering where the stress ls on . Cc·• looking al the aubjeol of dlscipllbe ., II Santa Claus will arrive In San Clet11eole rel,,i.t to aendlng clllldren lo the ofll<e, on schedule Friday eveolng, but whether Some were dlasatlsflad wlGt Ille way the he'll W<lrk full Ume Is the quesUon of tbe principal handled a altuatloa. From' there wee'k for bJa opooaors, Kids Get Trip · envlromneotal protecUon. Tustin Police Hold The rain has gone, bul the - wW slick around over tha -"" end, with lemperatu... tlnck tn llJo lower IOt along the · COUI aad 11>- laod. they began dlJCUSSing the ......,. for Chamber of Commerce olflclals today m-vlor and tle<$led they -led an _.iec! for IOIDe cme wllllng lo • ....,.. eiqia-t to came In u I corwu!lnol. -1 llollday dntiea· aa Saola C11u1 "ll lea<:blr• .,. -llalled with their and are olferial 1Z an 11our to tbe man prlndp&la or the prlnclpoll •re wbo'll llep forward. ' d'~ with the teachera theo we Chamber M>nager Robett Evw lllld bavt a eertoos problem. he.rt.'' llld Smtth. that FrktQ's Santa 11 workfnl on that TrUllee Prelloo Hewell, who -• · hi ooly. suhltllule lelcher In the district bofon "'f'lfow we noed a Saota who will make election to the board, said In some IC!lool1 the ......, ol all --toiallonl for .. there I.I vtry lltUe d.ildptine MCeSUrJ, ' few bean a dtJ, IDd wt'D pay bhn," be bul In others Ibero are real probleb. said. Do-. Slotka uked Ula board lo meel, Bui so far there are no laker1. with Dr. 'lbomu a.RI;,, of Pareal Ef· The ]Gb, tar In-lad Santo, involved fectlftne!is, 'Tralninc, Jnc., a recccrbed a few afternoon houri and IOme evening upeit In the lleld ol .,..0 coollol. Bui Ollel during the Cllrllli!W -· lhe boon! voted lo mMI wllh the elafl An)'OOO wlllmr to war a red aWt and flnl to delennJJle the eideol ol the pr<> beard (fumlabal by Iha dwnber) can blem. cOolad Evsu at •mt. ' ' ,. ·Viejo Pupils Fly to Sairamento ' Cllrlstmu has come·eariJ"lo to dlth graders of Linda Vlata School In Mlallon Vltjo. Trusteel of the San Joaquin Elemen. ~1ary School District have •kayed their fltld.lrip-one thal wlU take them by jet to Sacramento'., The trip will be taken In April and will pnivlde eoch child wlth Ibo ~ lo oee lbelr Jeci!lalon al work. • • AU funds for the ll!p will be earned by the children lhemaelve1 tl)rough varloua fwld.ralalal PN>JedS. No -will be I ' Teenager as Arsonist Tllllln police amsted. 16-y...-..ld boy Tburad&J who they' !ICClllO of ae1llng 10 n... "In Ibo lul -11 near Tllllln High School. The y001h waa cauahl after be had aUqerf11 starled four ..., nm 'l'bur> day. Trucb, automobUes1 service lllUon reltrooms, truh bins aod grlll)' areu tiave burned In the flra. Pollet aid all of the ft,... have been ... In Ille early mornln& houri near tha bl9h odtool. Tlle'l)oy 'la ma atudenl al the school. 8~ -placed In juvenU• ball pending l1llna of popm for <lloposlllan, of bla .,_ ' INSmll TGDA Y The Ch-alory llallll, ''1'11< Nutcracker" It btlwo ,,.,_ •d bv '"""" bailft _,,.,... tllil , ...... Tocfar'1 WHM!ldcr llat pichn'n Q1ld •tori/ _, Lagu114 s...... proclMC!lo7' ... Page 23, LM.lml 1 ...... .. -. (11111..... .. _.., . ·-. ........ 11 ........... . ...... , .. ,, -" ,A• ....... IJ, s:~u..U • t --. --.. --~ .. ~ .... -.. """' , .. ,, --·· ·-. = .., _.. ........ =-.. ,.~ - • ---·· --·--.... _...... ----.--··-111t: • . .. ..... -= .. -,.--,,, ~ W DAILY •ILOI 'sc F'rldq, e.:1111 J, l"1 f'lldlltf Prok • Joaqui~ ·S~hool Task Force Set • AppoJntments have been made to the tpeeial task force studyln& San Joaquin tlementuy School District's need for ad- titional facilities. Inchtded on the central committee list ""' -Dlftd Plrry of M1811on Viejo, a aenior land 6COQOm1st who has done.plafloo ,q studles for El Cajon and Escondido, •ho contributed to San Diego's land use )I.an, and wrote a training manual for Los Ange1es County planners. -Elwood "Woody" Crandal of Irvine, nanager of an investment finn who hu aperience. in Investment ban4in1 and xirporate fi nance as well as having serv- ld as an attorney. -Henry Qalcley of Irvine, owner of a MJ11W11 and investment ruearch firm Down the M •. l~~IOD Trail Musicians Push For. center Site EAST IRVINE -The music deput- ment or the San Joaquin Elementary khool District is still hoping to get the Whelm Convention Center for the an-- 1uaJ d.Jstrlct music festival. Coat ¢ renting the facility June I Is tsUmated at $3,250. Although firm com~ llitments have not been made, the music 1taff told the Board of Trustees they ar~ 1tilJ looking for donaUons to raise enough noney to rent the facility. Some funds will be collected from the 1dv ance sale of ?ecords of lhe concert, ilut not enough. ' 'l'be boanl suggesled lookini ln1Q.11si!Jg~ trfl1slon Viejo Hia:h School on two con- sec:uUve nia:hts as an aJtematlve. e Dr.-• Sclaellulell MISSION VIEJO -The Mission Viejo lllch lcbool Dram• Department is Fftenling "Stage Door" on Dec. 7 l>rough IO. . PerfoMnance will begin at 7:SO p.m. in lie Ledur< Holl 11 lhe high ochool. Femile leads are Dlkkl Parkhurst, Kim Wells, Karen Shaw, Theresa Ur- 1uhlrt and Giselle Meader. Male leads in: Ralph Garcia and DeMiS Hulbert. ne play portrays the triumphs and· 1truggles of several aspiring young ac- !resaes living In a boarding house. Admission will be ,1.75 or 75 cents \Ylth t student body card. e EzhllJlt Plau•ell MISSION VIEJO -The M1ssion Viejo \ssociation of Artists and Craftsmen willl ~resent an exhibit of art work on Satur· lay and Sunday, Dec. 11 and 12. The show will take place from 10 a.m. ;o 5 p.m. at the Safeway Center OD Y'uirlands Boulevard. e Bollll•v Contest AEGEAN m~ -The Aegean Hills !Jomeowners' Association Is sponsoring a 10me decorating contest during the :luistmas season. Awards will be made for the best lecorated homes in each unit including :he Monte Viejo Homes and Llf~style. !iomes. The most ouststanding: wlU :oecelve a sweepstakes award. The judging committee will obaerve the Jecorations on Sunday, Dec. 11. No entry 1orms are necessary. DAILY PILOT ....... CDAl'f fUILSSHINO UIMPAH't . I ••Mtt N. W•" ,,. ........ ,,.'IW .. JM\ a. cm., ............ ~ ...... 1i••• Kt••il ·-ni111tt A. M•r,11;., ~E'lier am .. H. LM• 1Uch1rd '· Nttl "''" ... MIMllnt f•ltwt "-1 ... IHcll Offlff 221 F•rt1t A•111111 M•m111 •''"": r.o. 1 111: ,.,, t2611 s-Cl1mr II°"'" JH Nri ll C4i•l111 b1I, t2~72 --e.. -.. ,,. Wiit .., -- ......... •' '-111 -,.......,. ....... .. .... 11171 .......... 0 ' • who has also been an economk con- sultant. -Harry W1Ddll.n1 of Laguna Hills, president or Laguna . Hills Retired Teachers, former teacher, principal and assistant superintendent with experience in curriculum, library and guidance. -Dr. Robert GDUngllam, of Laguna Rills, 40 years junior college e1.perlence, former dean of a junl.or college, and former member of Compton plaMlng commission, doctorate in educaUon. -BIU ·KAitt, of Mission Viejo, civil engineer who has worked with developer! in the Sadd.leback Valley and In Irvine. -Rohen M. Thoma• of Balboa Island, archltect, who bat constructed , elemen· tary, junior high, and speclaJ educition facilities as well as 1bopping centers. -Tom Moon of Newport Beach, in- volved in school deslgn since 1164 as an architect, e1.perience in d e v e l o p I n g systems for s'p e e die r construction, modular construction. -Paul Tonktvlcla ol Irvine, attorney who has participated bi the unification committees in the school district. The task force also will include J't!presentaUves from v a r I o u s com· rnunities within the district who will meet less often than the central committee. A recommendation ill e1pected on soha- tions to ~let crowth problem1 on Feb. 12. Laguna Chamber Bo, Bum The newness of being a mem· ber of the United Nations seems to have worn off for Huang Hua, Red China's perm· anent representative, as he as- sumes a bored express\on while attending a Security Council session. 3 Clubhouse Bidders· Face Questioning M emb. ers , Air Three bidder• ror the uv .. year city lease for operating the municipal golf B , · G • courae clubhouse will be personally in-zggest npes terviewed eorly Wednesday by city COUD• . I be f the cllmen. The pet peeves Q mem ,rt 0 The panel accepted the three bids Laguna Beach Chamber of Conuperce earlier this week, then agreed to conduct came to llght Wednesday, a spectrum 'the interviews at a special study ses_!llop that ranged from irresponsible freeway starting at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday in coun- -drivers to dog messes on city sldewalkl. AM ell chambers. "I imagine I've driven 400,uuu miles on ·The bidders each will have 30 minu.tes freeways," commented Bill Gwinn, to discuss their proposals and their chamber Pf91RI" chainQan, ' • An d there's nolhing more irrltc.Ung thin the qua11fications. • . guy going~ in the mld4Je lane who won't Peter Berger, the holder of the existing mo Ve oVttff yoU wlntlo pus hlm. lease that expires at year's end, hat sub- "Few people know that It'• qalnst the mltted a bid th~t would yield the J~st Jaw not to move over,'• Gwinn added. A revenue-10 percent of the gross receipts to the city or a guarantee of $4.00 month-sbow of bands from those attenqing the 1 breakfast meetinl lbow'9 onlyllitl wafe · r YV!m O.kfey Ji s submitted a similar aware of the law. bid with • 1500 guarantee. One gentleman commented that the The W. P. Stewart. Compa~y has of- Cb ber of eo'mtnerce hould commence fe{td the apparent highest bid for .the am 1 j~ty, a 10-15 oerec;it gross-receipts lOW'I of the ctty, '° tJiat local vliltors torojuta wltb a , guarantee of '600 a wouldh•t have to put up with the 11dog Jnbn'th. messes on our sidewalks." The council called for the bidding Betty Myers, chamber m a n a g e r , recently despite Berger's objections. The panel agreed to seek the com-responded that such a 11-mile bus tour Is petition after y.irestling with the problem being considered, but that city officials of lagging revenues at the facility. have not been "receptive of the idea.'' Berger has argued that if the kitchen "Most of the problem," she continued, were enlarged and adequate signs ''has to do with the lerUent leash taw we erected, a lucrative eveoina: trade could ha¥el~ ~' be accommodated. {iwift'n said it sounded like a "case of a At present the clubhouse does not open dot: walking his master. Maybe we could evenings. invent a doggie diaper to solve the pro-A formal award of the lease will pro- blem." bably take place at the council's first Peeves about Laguna's parking pro-meeting after Wednesday's study session. blems came up next when Betty Heckel That meeting will be on Dee. 15, suggested the chamber "should work to get rid of parking meters." "The money collected just goes into maintenance," sbe added , Mrs. Myers responded that the meters exist IOr ''turnover" in the doWl1town area. "We used to have the beach crowd that would park all day and maybe get a $1 ticket. Now parking Js limited to a maximum or two hours, so the tickets can start stacking up," she said. ~arbara Rabinowltsh suggested people talCt the new city buses to get around and therefore wou ldn't have' to park. Her idea brought a round of applause. Architect Brent Tobey. noting that eucalyptus citrldora is the c I t y tree, wanted to know why they haven 't been planted along Pacific Coast Highway. "We have the evergreen pears, but they are sensitive t? tbe automobile fumes " Tobey said. ' City Clerk Dorothy Musfelt responded sayilfg the sfate Division of Hlghways has control over the types of trees planted and that the city hasn't much "say" on the matter. Mrs. Myers noted "It took the city 11 years and one change of administration to get what we have now along the highway." Tobey maintained the city could do bet- ter ii a 1trong citizens' committee got together on the subject. ,_ Bicyclists Gain Share of State's New Gas Taxes SACRAMENTO (AP) -1Pedal pushen have won legislative approval of a plan to funnel a portion of the newly imposed gasoline sales tax to construction of bicy- cle paths. The measure by ~. James Mills, a San Diego Democrat whose collar bone and ribs are mending from fractures sus- tained In a recent bike mlshap, would provide about '61),000 per month to match local funds for the work. Final passage came on a 59-9 Assembly vote Thursday, sending the mea!tire to Gov. Reagan, who recenUy signed another bill encouraging bike path co,.. structlon. The bill would earmark for bike paths one-half of one percent of the money rais- ed by extending the five percent sales ta1. to gasoline starting next July - amounting to about 2 cents per gallon. The measure will raise an estimated $&2 million total annually. Bowled Over Students Get Coast Junket? FLINT, Mich. (AP) -The 20 members of the University of Michigan. Flint College student government have voted. 13 to 7 to send lherii.selves to Califomia for the Rose Bowl Jan. 1. . 'The pac:Uge trip would include air fart, hot,fs, rent.I can and a blg New -Year's Eve bash. Student Go.vemment Tn:a,surtr Larry Blount sald M.000 has been ur- marked for the tri p. 'rtu1.t'1 almost hair the funds Jn the 1tudent treasury, Blount said. . The plarined junket ha s Inspired angry protest.a from ~ess.prtvlleged 11~; dents, "We did It as tort ol a student arousal. ind I think we ve met that end, Blount Slid. "Anyway, I really want to go to the Rose Bowl ." But Ptu! Dts Jardin, presfdmt of the student judiciary, sald he upect.a to hear a case 100D challen1In1 the 00\lncil'a travel plans, andrcould iuue an JnJunctlon ~g1lnst it. Blount said Jf that happens, hel 'JI pay his own way. I .. . ~ ' .-.. ~ ... -- ' 'Land Unit Switches Commissioners Approve McDonnell Rezone By J~, IROBA CK l plan tO bu.lid a loop ro1d at the north end ridiculous. There will be ma chahglll ., ... ..., ,, ... s111t of the airport, on our land." over the years." The p.npred(ctable Air~rt Land Use Bresnahan added, "AJ to local citizens Bresnahatl had previously engaged in I Cormniaalori' may bave set the l{'end lo groups to whlCh' ~have spoken, I have on-lively debate with engineer Murra,1 dev,Jopm,.ent around the Orange County ly promised them lhat I '!P'Jld dit Storm, coupty road department repreaan- Airport lor years to come , Thursday everything possible to hold down the Utive. . ni bt noise level from jet operatiorui. The all'pOrt manager argued that the g ·• · ''U we approve lhl.s ru.ooe we are not road department had bad year• to plah By a 4 to S vo.te, t~e . com-approving all possible futW'tl use.I of the adequate roadways in the airport area ml.uloners, who had p-ev10U$ly indicated · land. We can regulate and llinlt them and ba4 not done so. • their ,opl)OflUon to the rwme ~ com-through coodltlonal use pennlts u re-. Storm coUntered. by urging a delay la merelal use of 50 acres of McDonnell qulred uner the master zoning ot the the re:.one deciJion until a current study DouglaJ CorporaUon land adjacent to the area. i on traffic in tbe area could be completed. airport, approved the change. Com.missioner Laurence s c b m t t , He ~_pared the paulble future traffic lronlcally, altlx>ugb the rezone has been Garden Grove city councilman, seconded condition around the aii'port to, "the Sano approved by three county agenciea: in the Bresnahan's motion, addiq, "we have ta Ana Freeway ill, downtown Lo.t past lour months ·the proposed city of two issues before us. The airport and its Angeles at peak traffic hours." Irvine may bold the trump card in the future and the traffic around It. We 'caq't Bresnahan persjsted, 1"\Vhy aren't you end. --· --block developmtnt. .,. doing something a~ h when you kno'lf If incorporation of the new community "The roadways are bad now and will be roadways in .the auwrt area are ln- ls approved Dec. 21, city councilmen bad later. If we stop thiJ development adequate? , . could reverse the county agencies' because of inadequate streels, we should "We are trying to.~develop and widen decision on the io:itJna of the1 property atop all development and leave the VB• roachfays i11. the are-a bbed oo the pr~ whk:h.wou.ldbe within their ,boundaries. cant fields in the area." ent zoning," Storm answered. Thursday night's f to 3 vote marked a ~pproval of the !ezone Involves a • "Are the freeways (San Diego and pro- sw itch of only one member's vote frorn change in tht; CQmmission's com-pose;d Corona del Mal-) In the wrona: previous decislorui on the subject by tbe prehensive land Lise pla~ for the airJX?rt \place?" snapped Br~nahan. " commission. · area approved last summer. · The reply was quick and 1harp. Thi Herman Bevertiurg of A:naheim · who ~ Speaking to this iuue, Schmit ~. 1irpOrt Ui in the wrong place," Storm represents the public in the sev~-man "the plan is not inviolate; to say It b, iS !aid. group and wa:s appointed to the com~ mission by the other sir, had voted on the other side last Sept. 2. At that time, he voted with Donald Mcinnis, Donald Killian and Brian Douglass to reject the Proposed. rezone and asked the county superv.isors to return the matter to the county planning e<1mmlssion for further study. County Director of Aviation Robert Bresnahl'll attended the Sept. 2 meeting but abstained from voting on the con- troversial subject. He voted yes t b i s time. Thursday ni ght's approval followed a pattern on the highly controversial land use debate which bas raged since last August Jn each decision by the three dif- ferent governmental bodies the rezone had been favored by a single vote. The county planning commission hoily debated the issue in August and Sep- tember and approved the rezone twice by 3 to 2 votes. The Board of Supervisors on Nov. JO approved the change by the same margin . The change In use for the property has been strongly opposed by the county road department, Planning Director Forest Dickason, the Jr vine Company, UC Irvine, the city of Newport Beach and Newport Beach citizen groups. Cited was traffic which would be generated by the McDormell Douglas pro- posal to build a 250 to 500 room hotel, 750,000 to four million square feet of of- fice space and a convention center on the site which ls on the northeast corner of MacArebur Boulevard and Campus Drive opposite the airport terminal buildtn&. Also cited In opposition was the pro- bable increase In airport passenger and freight demands and possible expansion or the facility. These things may happen, it was in- dicated during Thursday's night three- hour debate -but it was asserted this may not be all bad. County Director of Aviation Bresnahan, a member of the seven-man panel, made the motion to approVe the rezone. Bresnahan, who had been believed to be In opposition to the plan, said, "My )ob is 'to promote aviation in Orange County. I have worked with the county road department for three years. They are the agency which has allowed freeways to be built at either end of our runway and who PRE· HOLIDAY Unanimous Support New Water District Head Moves for Outside Study Making good on a pre-election promise, South Coast C.Ounty Wat.er District direc- tor Robert Dwyer, at his first meeting Thursday night,.received unanimous 1up- New Storm Front May Bring Rain To Orange Coast A weak storm front will bring 1 slight cha~ of Isolated showers to the Orange Coast tonight. The National Wealher Service forecasts winds from the west and northwest at 12 to 25 knots through Saturday. They wilt produce three to five-foot choppy, wind waves, andi dispel any chance of fog. ·1 Tonight's low will renge from 48 to! 5Z' along the coast with a high Saturday in the mld-60s. · The second storm In two days was centered about 300 miles off the Wash ington coast this morning. There is a S0.50 chance the storm would drop as much as an inch and a ha!( of rain in ~s Angeles and points north. Snow levels in the mountains are e1.~ peeled to drop to f ,000 feet. The Orange County Harbor Department reported small craft warnings were lowered today. They expect northwester- Iv winds at from 15 to 30 knots on Sah1r- day. 'l'hursday's storm dropped 1 mere .07 inch of rain al Newport Beach, harbor of- ficials said. port of fellow directors for an In- dependent, outside study of dl~trict =:~~!:e~. detenn,lne where they need The board approved Dwyer's motion that Jmmed..iate steps be taken "to In- stigate an outside, indepepdent 1tudy in depth of the operations of the Soulh C.Oast County Water District to determine if they are as efficient as possible and If they follow sound economic business management practices," with the find- ings to be presented to the board for ac- tion March 2. The study, to be conducted by an hf. dependent business engineering firm, would cover ill aspects of district opera• • tion , includiog management, rates, plan- ning and customer service. Efficiency of district operation came · under heavy fire earlier this year during an att~mpted. recal\ '!hlcb followed a 51 percent hike in Water rates. Dwyer, who was 'top vote-getter on tbit . receilt boird electJon, prornJsed during •. his Campaign to seelt ani ln..cfeptb study b "to f111d out what, ii anything is wrong, and what 'should be done about It" Authorizing the study, fellow directors ., named Dwyer to interview qualified com· panies immediately and invite them to • present propos~ls at the Jan. a board ' meeting. The compan y selected will be ' asked to make a preliminary presen-. tation Feb. 3 and provide a written report · to each director Fehl i,,, In other action Thursday, the board re-' elected Thomes Brooks president and named Dwyer vice president. It was also agreed, in the interest of improving communication with t he public, to send advance agendas of meetings to all newspapers a n d homeowners' associations in the area. LAMP SPECIAL CHOOSE FROM THE L>;RGEST SELEC- TION OF NEW QUALITY LAMPS WE HAVE EVER CARRIED. WE HAVE JUST THE LAMP T'O GIVE YOUR RObM A NEW LOOK FOR THE HOLIDAYS. EX· CELLENT VALUES. r DEALERS FOR: HEN,REDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE -KARASTAN MIWl'OIT ITOll om ..... , 'TIL ' NEWl'ORT IEACH 1727 W11tcllff Or., 6"2·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 ·" INTERIORS Prof•slonal Interior De1lgn1r1 Av1ll1bt ...... AID Ptl•111 Ttn "-M• .4 0,.... C1•Jt 141•1l6J LAGUNA llACH 345 North Coll! HIJhway Phone: 4""65 1 • \ j • • .. • . J ' ·oun • "'"'°• .... Student Tahloi·d . • . . .. Makes Waves A eommublty relations .newspaper en- titled "M&kiilg Waves," which LagUna lJeacb High School students prepand for Ille ocbool district ln the fa\J .of 1970, bas ca~ a few swelll of. its own. . 'lbe fow--.page tabloid has w on 1 the California award or inerit from .the lJa- Uonal School' Public . Relations Associa- tion, ~l o!flcjals announced today. "School sUperintendent Willlam Ullom wU1 r~ve a plaque M:onday1on behalf Of the high school students while attending a ~lnt ~ee~ ~f the California Scboo_l &ard Associations' memben and afi. Jninistr8t6n 1ri San Franclscb. ' IDchlded with the notice of the award, Dr. tnlom. aaid, Was a letter ·Of' con- g:ratitlatiops, "earhed by your well-design- ed and e'ffecUve publication.~· · "'The edlicallolljll institution that bas men on Its staff capable of pro(lucing B~ding. Permits • Continue Rise I . In L~g~a B~ch : cOnall'uoiloo-oelifitrlD"~lm~ Beodl 'I'"-an opwanl. trend -;r;;.,.t,., · !!Hh iuuance of 39 bulldlng, permits for . conalroclic!o valued at t:m.171. .~ TliiJ _,_, ·with • ..!mltl and • muition of $Ulo,m in N~. 1'111. ~ Tcita1 pennlts tssued in ~nru-1 ~11 year, to ,date numbier 49t, omppued witli 440 tn the'flrst 11.montha of ll'ro. · ComparaUve value "'of ~tructl;On measured by building p«m!ts· bas ami>llllted to $3,1167,686 thio year and $2,Stt,9'7S last year. 1 • November permits covered. two new ene-family dwellings, one elgbt-urilt apartment building, one new d>nulleiclal building, 20 fesldentlal and commercial ilteraUoo.a and -a variety of pfrmit.s for walls, f~es and repairs. Burglars Strike Twice in Laguna Laguna Beach police are investigating two burglaries Thursday ln one of which the thief pl~ked the lock on a garage door and relncked UJe building, 81 he left with the lool ' Offlcera ¥k1 t!Je garage, owned by Elli LaFargue of , 1131; Catalina St., was broken lnto;aome time Wednelday~ntgbt. 'lbree fur coats Ind two suitcases valued .in all at $800 weie removed, officerS sali:l. . A ll!ICOrid theft, this one involvkig ·a defec:tive lock, occurred at the home of Mait Poster, of. 1233 ·Donning Drive. .l'oolk said be ttlurned home and dllcovered a tape recorder and alereo ampllOer mlssing. ImesUgators said the IOck on the front of the home waa not operating property. Value of the loot WU oet al 111». School Cites I suCh material bu tremtndoua advantage in ~ a wbrld where effecUve com- m~tlon lo increasing both in mi. P.rlance and dllliculty," the letjer ad!ied. '1l8 pubticaUon, distributed b y vobini.tr studenta to all lJ,IXIO Laguna Beadh 're!idenl.!I, caused a 'few negative waves when it rirst appeared. A semi-- w~kiy newspaper lambasted the publi- catiOI in' two front page edltorlals be-- causei It had been prepared by students with acbool dlotrlct money. The ~ taboUrl waa . conceived a n d supervised by school district community relaUons director Pete F u I m e r . A 11 stories, although wrltten and edited · by student11 were approved by Ullom and . then-school board president Latty Taylor •. The.atudeota involved in the publlcaUon. who--WOrked on it after regular school houri, were subaequenUy lnv1ted to speak at other high achools in the ~ about "Making Wavea" and bow it bad been produced. Th~ s.tudent .editora were Janet Zitnik and Mike Barios. Wrltoro included Jeff Belknap, Jolie Bernltein, Bron ~u. Loretta Klostmnan, Michael Lackner, Devy Uoj'd ·and Kate Tamarldn. JeH -... AQd ,Scolt • Sumner provJ!l<d pbotogra~....... . • Bdeid ,.__,.,.·'Paylor ,.iacJ wrote a ~-•-ID.lbf........, abopt tlii cliooll -far ·-memualty-acboOl "1 CODlll111111calb!L . • ";In: piaklng the awird, the national .ai1oc-1a1 .. 1on tlJ)tCialb> •inlled .out for ~-tlon -IUCh baadlliies u "Your ~·Board: Alj Wort..:. No Pay," "Up ~ '&diicaµon -Down tb6 Qlll!," and, co"""i""g Thurston IDlermedlate. Schoof, "Qrlt~' Locally. Recognized Na~ Uoiw}y." Services Slated For Mrs. Lewis Services wW be. held 1\ 11 1.m. Satur· clay ln Boltz Corona de! Mar Chapel, for Jacqueline E. Lewis, 49 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beacb, who died Wednesday at Ille age of Ill. Mrs. Lewis, a nattve.of Canada, had lived fn California for as ybn~ She leaves no survivors. The Rev. Philip G. Murray will of. ficiate at the chapel service, which will be followed by private burial at Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles. P~«lestrian Dies In Garden Grove A Garden Grove man wu instantly killed when struck by a car In that city early today, authorities repiorted . Melvin Henry Austin, 41, of 12232 Fall· Ing Leal St., was pronounced dead at the scene, Chapman Avenue near Hester Street, lo the auto versus pedestrian ac· cident at 1:30 a.m. 'Ibe 'driver of the car, Dl.vld ·L. Cupp, 25, of Anaheim 'wu not held. . ·~ • . ~ . " - . m 0 • ' • • • I• en .. -.. .. . .. :' .. , ... ,I :Tei~• "ftBlil --1'.I.:Stealfts JEN CENTS • 1ses November . . ' Rate· Drops . Appreciably • The unemplo)'mool '1iu,lloo in o;.,.. County coollnuod to imprvw t 11 November' when the jobJeu rate dropped to stz pe.-ol the -tJnc populatloe, the lowest -tap alaco J-ol ll'IO. The liguN for October wu I.I percent and.in November, 1970 unemploymeal bit I 'peat of 7 .2 percent. I 1.abor anaJyib It Iha Stalo ~ of Human Resourcea Develo~ office Jn .Santa Ana said 30,IOO people nre oul of work ID November, aa:ordlng to - figurer. Thia comparee with 11,IXIO people in November, 1970. Heavy biting in public educalion and bl Ille retail trade for tho holiday....., Jed to Ille decline in unemploymool, ..,. cording to the analylota. . Alta Yetter, otate labor marbl anal)'Jl ln Iha olllco said, "Decembe!: wlti probably be even better unJea tha conltructlon wOrken atrlke muddlll the flguru by contlnulng through Iha montb.0 The HRD office'• employment tigurel for November were compUed bro' weka • ago before the Teamaten walkout bepa. Pediatric· Clinic Amfed ·: . .' " .. ~ · N~:e~-= ::i::,: . , , • ' , , ~ • ! , drop 11ince June of this year When tbl A ·•5-00 gill from the ,Women's Fellowship of"tlie· must'b6 'tiilh\&.~•Pareti.J«are ·for ·ezpectaat ' rale dipped to 7.3 perorntdrom the Mal . Neighborhood Congregational Church in~La a 1'lnotlion'·lf<Tueldly fro11,e,1o lQ •. p.m.,Sw;rv.und· , figureof7,9-. · Beach will assist the newly· Inaugurated • me: . iilt;fhe-,qr,ald•J~,,Jrlorrow: are, trpm,left, Mrs; qnem~ lq,lhe'c®nty ·i. - . clinic of the ·Laguna ·Beach <Fr~e . Cllnl_.".{} 2 Glen-Arvld Korrow.-tDcomlnC"'•n'~ 'felloW$1lip ll?dl· · decllnfiil since 1ut April, Mn. ,irettor Iieyre. Headed by. pediatrician .Dr. Ge""'\ WliJMI', · -den ... , -~~'ut{ "Altemur,.. ·•Siad:··, : •said, when ll blt 8 peri:ent. , ~ P!l!li•tm: dillk.•our~--~-. .. ~. ' ela "1llloagh mnn -...... -' tO ( p.m. fo~lnfaiifilnd llWl!I" ~· . . . I ,'l J . • • ~:tmliloyed ln llovember, 14111 .i.tlJan • • ' • f ' ' ·~ in 'Cbe oaiDty iaer1•1~ ' • I : • -~ , • • ' I 1,SllO, Th& Octd>er flgare ,,. Cll,oGI .Stre~.· t . L_:i_·g1,1.-t, .. :~.·.'1.·'e. -w$:.:.c .. :1a~·1i.•_:.· ;[fi~~g;:~ , , A' year ago 50,li» people wen wortin& a& • .. • • • 1 t · ' "' • apace.and aircraft flrmJ. .. . ' ' ' . . ., . Laguna Bea.Ch: CdiJncil .Hears Diff.eri'ng O.piriio~: ' r • ) • • • : · :. , 1 . r" , When it comes to street lig'hts, residents or 'pqllce incidents and· the tilhtS· woilld · ·I~ing_ -!ohnso~, who had 1nttiated ·the have exactly twD opinions, the-Lagtula strve; no purpole.' ; . · · '• 1tre:et llgbf request, presented t&e 1 supo, Laguna Approves Consultant Plan Beach city council learned this week.' A woman who aald.a 1 be hld.J.tivl!d 'tbere J J::" petition, nollh1. ~t, 'dut •of 35 -ni•y hate them (bec•Use 'they're ugly,' "years ie1t ther• w .. an urP.n! ner for , affected: by. tb&Jlghta, 21 ... 1c1enta . F Se Pl spoil the view and shin,e.ln window,•), or street !Jgbta to'41oo!>unp ...... IDg hip-• bad signed the petition, four bad relUoed . or wer ant they Jove them (because they discourage pies try~ t9 find their wly·mto ~ • : tcYIJ&n and the 'rematndei couldi not be • Prowlers and make ' life safer for Dr " ·w 1.og' ' '·-'-altar! Id ,contacted: · ' ' 1 ' 1 pedestrians and drivers). 'he'd ·~ obliged elo am::~t of .a'. f~ ~Aaked by Maf.Oi' Richard Goldbq U It The two viewpoints were a 1 r e d Uedroom afler a glaring street light wp.s~ were not true t.b'.ait· a street light could be alt.rnately in almost an hour of lnotalled by bla Myotic IV•Y. boml!.11\lr1, lhleliied>to keep it !JOm sblnlng in·- discussion before the •oniewhat dazed Lill lane deJullo aatci ahe· !el( IAe llghts · dows, Edil<ln 90Jnpohy · manager Jim council finally voted to authorize a re-, were urgenUy needed.: for protectJon and 'Ktnnedy 11kf,tJU1 is ddne f~Uf, but quest for inst.allation of three street lights offered the location on her property for Laguna's hilly tetraih aornetlmis nia.ke1 ~ in· Mystic Hills --with a few modlflca-the disputed Viata Lane·lDstallaUon. effective-.1hfeldlng impoaalble. ' ' · tioos. '"ll ~u have to black out a •1tght ,on One of the lights will be moved from bdth1 sides and ' the bottom," said. Ken· the, proposed location on Vista Lane Tustin Police Hold nedy, ''there's not mucb point-in pultlbg (where a flouseholder complalneq It , It ln." , would shine in his wlndo\f) to a location T · 'Ar • A suggestion that shadel .or drapes . further up the street (where the properly eenager: as ' son,, l8t could be used to keep Out offendlng,ilght owner wants the light for protection ). bklught"the· retdrt, "What ,are ' we au~ The second light, at the intersection of TustlnipioJlce arrated,a lf..year-oJdfboy posecfW do for' air?",· · and · v· al Thuraday who they accuse of aettJJ'lg· 10 1 MysUc Way Mystic iew may so fires in the lut·month \Moll' TUat1n Hlg. h be moved a short distance Jf It proves feasible. School. · . The third light. at the end of·Mylt.ic The youth w~ caught after"he had Way, will be placed as proposed . aµegedly otarted_lour ·new f!lei'.')'Jwn- Four communic.atlons read by the ·city ' day. Trucks. automobiles, service itatlon clerk included ooe letter urging the iJ>. rutrooma, traoh "bina and 1'1111 arua · stallation of all three lights. one oppoalng have burned in the flrt.I. , all three, <>:'le opposing one of the li&hta Police uJd all of .&her fitel.bne1been , and a petition supporting all three, olll"ed aet in the.early morninil bOUra -the by 25 householders. b1ib ocbool. ThO boy la not •·stuclenl .at · Vista Lane ttsident Larry Hunt OJ>' the school. He wa1 placodJn juvenll> ball · posed the enUre idea, ins isling the J1<11(iing Wing.of. papen for dilpoaitlon of , neighborhood had oo r!<Ofd of accldenl! bla """'· ' Flu~riae · VoW.g Wins .. Approval SUU not quite certain where !her wlll find 1be money, Laguna Beac.b city cowr cilmen voted tbla weet to aulhoriae the expenditure of between l!J,IXIO and '20,008 for comUitant oerv1c,. to upgnlde tha dty sewage treatment plant pending con- struction of a new facility. The Council authorized a contract wttb: Dr. Jan Scberlig of Lowry Engineering· Science, Santa Ana, to develop modlflca- tioos to the plwt and prepare an interim program for sewage dispo61tlon to meet the requirements ot the Regional Water Quality Control Boord (WQCB). A 10-point program suggested by Dr. Scberflg, Who WJl.I retained by the city OD a temporary consulting buts when the sewage plant crl.sis first arose, WOii WQCB approval at 1 recent meeUng; City Manager Llwrence Rou. aaid he estimated Ille l!Jttrlm improyemenl agreement would cost about S15,000 to 116,IXIO and polnled out that the city might bave to bear t!1e l'1lal expenae, but it al,. might be posilble to include thel amounl in an Ill percent ttimhumble federal l!'ant. Kidnap Losses Laguna OK• lifting We•tlier 'Ibe three-eounty pu~illt of Uto men Who robbed a m11ket and tOQt Mveral people hostage on Oct. i5 bis had tome side tflecll ln dollar lllnS for the San Joaquin Etemeo- llry School Djstrjct. ~ the two baniuta in•aded a house in Laguna HillJ, holding ~ Jtor .. ld Monique Dreis ,bootage ln excban&e'for·on ll!IJ1Wl<ed plnlay car and P0,000 in .ransom,, the, police llltl'Ollllded the area and prevented • Valencia E~entary School chlklttn ff o m going to ochool. "We've sent a letter this week \o jllo state uking them to CODlider Otis an '1n.cused" absence • we cu recover the a'ftrage dallJ .U.ndance tund1 lost wheil the cbildren ~t go to school,• aaid Ra Ntqloo. a&alttant •-"" tlnllent for admlnlltraUve strv\ces. "lt doesn't amount to much - onl1 •t per <Illy per child -but f:Vet'J' bit helps," he l&id. •• • A propooal by Laguna Beach Polk:e Chief Jnaeph Kell7 that the city councll. aulborta the dtriQg ol 1 ttoorda buttlu 1lllJIOl'Vilor to llnJ&btei> oot 'the paPf" work ln bll department and even1111ily get the rtcordl in shape for mm- puleriiatloo, flDall1. -dlJ councll IP' proval. KellJ bad linl ...., Iha council al an October -to Ill bbn hire Iha ..... ,.., lnilead of filling the typlat- clerk position• autboriied in tha budget, and to mlkl "I! 1111 aallily dlflmncea by Uling unexpeniltd funds from another police budgol llem. At Iha\ time, the C<Jllncil erpreued doulit ·-the idea, wilh Councilman Olartton Bo7d •arnlni.llalmt "building a hterarchy ln one department" • •r:xl Councilman Roy Holm proposing the temporary use of a consultant let'Vioe to sort out the mass of records now re- quired by the murta. City Mana&er Lawrence Rose aaid the only alternalive to getUng the ttCOrds in shape for -terlzation would be to go on hiriDI more cleric.al personnel. Following the couocil'1..re<iueat thal he loot Into consulting lfrVlces. Ktlly r<ported Wednetday tblll r •'ll""I con- sultant agrtement WOaJi!' -from 16.IXIO to 111,tllq,. dtpendlng· ijhe -of wortc • Ti. Burtau of J?liiice Standards, he aald, w!U come lnto a department and make a complcle eonluat1011 and recom.. menclalk!t for lmpn!•emeoll, Ylithoot • The rain bu gone, but the wind will at.let around over the week- .Od, with lemperalutts -k Jn Iha ·lower 60s alon( the c:out and iJ>. land. INSmlll TGD~Y Tho Chrl.mw •'"'11 l>allo~ "Tht Nulmlckn'' ii belftg 1tag. ed bv 1<11m11 l>allol -pcnrin thil Halon. Todav'• Wetk,_,. "41 piceuru C1lld •to1!1 abo1lt 1..ag1'na Beach'• prod1'Ctiotl Ofl P<JQt 28. --. --.. --" ·-.... """' """" ,, ..... , .. ,, __ ..., -. $6-:] =· .. - r J I DAl\.V PllOT SC - ' Joaquin School Task Force . Set ~ppolotlllenll have been mode lo 10< tpeeial tisk force at\ldylna San JOBiquln &temtr'Llry SchooJ Dtstrld's need for ad· dltlon•I f1cilllie1 .. IDcludtd on tM: central committee ll1t 11rt: -DovW Piny <I ~ Viejo, 1 Jenior land econom\Jt who h•• doat plan- 1lng 11udlH for El C.jon ond Kleondldo, who contributed to San Diego's land use Man. &nd wrote a training manuaJ for Los Angeles O>u.nty planners. -EJwood "WIOdy" Crandal or Irvine., :nanq:er of at1 inve1lmenl Jinn who ha1 !Xperience Jn lnte1tment blnkin& and ;:orporate financt IS well II having Hf'V• !d 11 an attorney. -Ht1U1 Qttl1le"y or Irvine, ownet of a wsin(q and Investment research fltm Down tlae Missio n . Trail Musicians Push For Center Site EAST IRVINE -The muole deport. ment of the Sin J01quin Elementary School ,D11trlct-l1 1tlll hoplnf to get the Wheim Convention Center for the •~ ~ual district music festival. Q:i1t of rentlng the facility June I 11 !atlmated at Q,250. AI01ou1h firm com- mitment• have not been made, the mualc 1taff told the Boatd of Tru1tee1 they art atill looking: for donations to raise enoulh money to rent the facility. some fLD1d1 will be · collected from the ldvance p}e of record• of the concert, tlut not enoo1h. The board 1u«1e1t.ed lookinc into u1lng lllla\on Viejo Hi&h School on two con- llCUliYI niahta 11 an a1tem1t1ve. e .,..._ Sche .. ule" •ldJSSlON VIEJO -The Miukm Viejo Kl1h School Orama Department i• ~-Uni "Siii• Door" on Dec. 7 :hrolllh 10. P111rforrn1nee1 will be.lin al 7:SO p.m. in the Lecture H•11 at the h\ah achoo\. Fem1J1 Jead1 are Dllckl Parkhurat, Kim Wells, Klren Shaw, There11 U~ 1uhart and Gi1e1le Meader. Male Jetdl lrt Ralph Garcia and Dennis Hulbert. The plat pmtr1y1 the ttlumpbs and 1truggles of several asplrln1 youn, ac-- J'e!ses living In a boarding house. Admission will be $1.75 or 75 cents with t student body card. 'e E:rldlaU Planned 11.USSJON VIEJO -The Mission Viejo '-ssocllUon ol Artlata: and Craftamtl'I wllll msent an exhibit of art work on Satur· by and Sund1y, Dec. 11 and J2. The. 1how will tate place from II a.m. IO S p.m. at tht Safeway Center on "uirlJr>dl Boulevard. e Roll .. llill 'Conte1t AEGEAN HlLl.S -TM Aegean Hills Homeowners' A110Cl1tlon• ls aponaorinc a ¥1me deaor1t1n1 contest durin1 the ::hristmas season. Award1 wlll be made for tbe best iecor1ted home1 In each unit includln& :he Monte Viejo Home! and Lile1tyle Homea. The moat oustatandlng will if!Ceive a awetpalai.es award. The judaln1 committee wlll observe the iecor1Uon1 on Sund1y, Dee.·19. No entry lorms are nece111ry, DAILY PILOT OJ,Mi101 COAJr P\lllnHIMt CCllM'AMY ltMri N. Wt.4 ..................... J11\ I. C"'l"' \1111 ,,..._ .... 0-•I ....... 111•••• k••vll ..... 1'11~"''' A. lol1ir,,lii11 MIMl"'9 l!llff>t( dltel• H. lHt li1~•~ P. Hin #111~ MIMlir-4 IElltln a... ....... °'"" l2Z f.tMt Av11111 Miifitt .1111;..111 ,.o. I•• '"'· t2,1z s..c ....... om.. ~01 NHHI fJ CtMI•• ···~ 92,72 --c.. ....... ,.w ... ..,..,. .._, ....,, JJH N-t hi!~ ........ Mta: .,., ............... who bas also been an economic COil"' sultant. -Harry Wa11dlta1 ol Lagun1 Hills, president oC Laguna Hills ~tired Teachers, former teacher, principal and asalattnt superintendent wilh eiperlenet Jn curriculum, library and guidance. . -Dr. Robert Glllln_p1m, or Lacuna Hiiis, 4G year& junior college experience, former dean ol a jun&or college and former member of c.ompton plaMing commlssipn , doctorate in educaUon. -Bill ~nits, of Missk>n Viejo, civil engineer who has worked with deveJopers in the Saddleback Valley and in Irvine. -Robtrt M. Tbema1 of Balboa Island, atcbitect, who ba1 constructed elemen· tary, junior h18tl1 and 1peei11 educaUon racilltle• a1 well as 1hopplng center•. -Tom Mooa of Newport Be1ch, In- volved in 1ehool de•l&n 1lnct ~M4 •• en architect, e.1.perlenct in d e. v e 1 a p I n g 1ystem1 for 1 p e e d l e,. con1tructlon, modul1r conatNCt~. -P1lll Toakovldl or Jrvln111, 1ttomey wbo baa participated. In th! unification eommlu.t• lo the oehool dl1trlcl. The task ·force also will Include represeniatlve1 from v 1 r I o u 1 corn- munlUet within the dl1trlc\ who will meet less (lften than the central committee. A recommendation la expected on tolu- Uon1 to diltrlct 1rowth problem• on Feb. 11. Laguna Charnber Members Air Biggest Gripes The pet ~vU of members of the Laguna Buch Ch1mber of C.ommerce came lo ll&ht Wedne.aday, ~ spectrum that ringed from lrre1pon1lble freeway drivers to dot menea on city 1lde"al.U. "I Jmagine I've driven 4001000 mlltt l?n freeways," commented Bill Gwinn, chamber proer1m chairman, 1 • A n d there'• nothing more lrrlt:.tlng than the guy going 65 in the middle lane who w<in't move over it you want to pass him. "Few people know that it'• against the law not to move over," Gwinn added. A show of hands from thoH 1tlendln1 the breakfast meeUna 1bowed only half were awart: of UM law. One aentleman Cilmmtnted that the Cbarnl>er of Commerce 1hould commence tours' of the city, so that local visitors wouldn't have to put up with the "dog messes on our 1idewalk.I." 1 Betty Myera, chlmber m a n a g e r , responded that such a 12·mile bu11 tour ls being cohsidered, but that cily officials have nOt been "receptive of the idea." "Most ot the problem," sbt continued, "bis to do with the lenient leash law we have.u Gwl'nn said It aounded like a "c1se of 1 do& walkln1 hit mailer. Maybe we could invent a doa1ie diaper to aolv1 the 1>rf>o blem." Peeves about Laguna '• parting pro- blems came up next when Belly Heckel 1uggt.1ted the chamber "ahould work to 1et rid of parkin1 meters." "The money collected ju1t roes Into malntenanct," she added. Mr1. Myerr re11ponded that the meter• exist for "turnover" ~n the down!Qwn area. "We uaed to have the be1ch crowd that would park all day and maybe aet a $1 ticket. Now parkln; ls limited to a m11lmum of two bour1, so the UcketJ c1n start stacking up," 11be said. Barb1ra Rabinowitsh 1u1e:eated people take the new city buses to aet around and therefore wouldn't have to park. Her Idea brou.ght 1 round or applause. Architect Brent Tobey, noting that euc1lyptus citrkfor1 is the c I t y tree, wanted to know why they haven't been planted alona P1cific Coast Highway. "We have the evergreen pears, but they •re sensitive. to the automobile fumu " Tobey uid, ' City Clerk Dorothy Musfelt responded saying the state Division or Hi1hw1ys has control over the types of trees planted and that tht city hasn't much "11y" an the matter . Mrs, Myer• noted "it took the city 11 year1 and one chance of administration to 1et what we hive now along the hi1hw1y ." Tobey maintained the cltY could do bet- ter If a atronf cllluna' committee cot toaelher on the tubject. < \.l,ITt\eHlttl Ho, H111t1 The newness of being a' mem· ber o( the United NatJons seems to have worn oa for Huang Hua, Red China's perm· anent representative, 1s he as- sumes a bored expression while 1ttendinf I &!curity Council 1ess1on. 3 Cltihhouse Bidders Face • Questioning · Three bidder• fM the five-year city lease for operatin& the municipal golf courae clubhouse will be peraonally in- terviewed early Wednuday by city coun- cllmen. The panel ac«pted the three bids earlier this week, I.hen 1gretd to conduct the Interviews at a speclll atudy 1es11lon atart1n1 at 7:SO a.m. Wedn~day In coun- cil chambers. The biddtni each will have 30 minutes lo discuu their proposals and their quanncatlona. Peler Berger, the holder of the e1istin1 lease that expires at yea'r·s end, ha.11 1u~ mltled a bid th1t would yield the Je1st revenue-10 percent of the 1roaa receipla to tht city or a iuarantee of $400 month- ly. . Vem Oak1ey haa submitted a simllar bid with a $500 euarantee. The W. P. Stewart Company h11 of· rel'Jd the 1pparent hi1he1\ 'bid for the city, a ll>-15 Jl'rcenl gross-receipts formu\1 wilh a 1uaranlee o( $600 a month. The council called for the bidding recently despite Berger'• objections. The panel agreed to seek the C<lm- petllion after wrestling with the problem of lagging revenues at the Jacility. Berger has argued that ll the kitchen we~ enlarged and adequate signs erected, a )ucralive evening trade (.'Ollld be accommodated. At present the clubhouse doe1 not open evenings. A formal award of the lease will prG- bably take place at tht council'• first meeUna after Wedne&day'1 atudy seq.Ion. 'That meeting will be on Dec. 15. Bicycli;sts Gain Share of State's New Gas Taxes SACRAMENTO (AP ) -Pedal pushers have won legislative approval o( 1 plan In funnel I portion of the newly imposed gasoline 11!11 tax to construction of bicy- cle path11. The me1sure by Sen. Jame1 Mlll11, a San Diego Democrat whose collar bofle and ribs afe mendinl from fractures IUS: lalned Jn a recent bike mishap, would provide about $60,000 per month to match local funds for the worlc . Final passage came on a 59-t Assembly vote Thursday, tend inc the measure lo Gov . Reagan, who recently signed another bill encouragln& bike path c:on- s1ructlon. The bill would earmark for bike patha one-half of one percent of the money r1ls- ed by extending the five per~nt talM tax to gasoline starting ne1t July - 1mounting to about 2 cent!: per gallon. The measure will raise an estima·ted $82 million total annually. B .o w l ed O ver Stu.dents Get Coa.st J u.riket? FLINT. M~l\. (AP) -The 2CI rntmber1 .or lhe University of Michl&tn· Flint Colle1e ttudent iovemment have voted 13 to 7 to iend lhenselves lo Callfornl1 fnr the Rose Bowl Jan. J. The pacUa• trip would Jntludt air f1rf'. hotels, rental ca,.. 11nd a big New Year'• Eve bath. Student Govtmmtnt Trtlturtr t..fl')' Blount said ... 000 ha1 been t•r· marked for the trip. That's almost Mlf the fund' in the student treasury, Blount 11ld. The planned junket his inspired 11ngry proteata from leu-prlvlleatd stu- dents . "Wt d~ It 1110rt of a studtnt arousal, and I think we'"e met that end," Blount .. id. "Anyway, 1 rt ally went to• go to the Role Bowl.'' • But Paul Ota Jardin, pre1ldent or lht atudMl Judlclt1ry, 11Uf he expeclJI lo hear a 01at to0n ch1llen1lng tht council's tra"Jel plans, and could luue an lnJunctlon agalnat It. Blount old Ir that h11ppen1. he.'U ply his own way. 1 t · Lan.d ·Unit Switches ' • • I . • Apprtive McDonnel~ Re~ne Commissioners \y J~Cll •ROBACl plan lo build I loc>p road 11 lb< north W ' • • .., ,16ft s11H or the a.irport, on our land." The unpredictable Airport Land Use Bresnahan added-, "As to local citizens Commialon may hive set the trend ln groups to'Whk:h·l have spoktn, 1 have°""' devel_opmerit around lhe Oran&.e County ly promised them thal l would do Airport for ye1rs to corne Thursday everythlnt poUlble to hold down the I ht. • noise level from jet oper1tions. n g · "lf we approve lhLI rer.one we are not By a 4 to 3 vote, t~e . com--approving all possl~e futurt usea of the rniuloner1, who had previously indicated land. We can regulate and lirn1' them. their opposlllon LO the rezcne lo com·~ through conditional uae permltl u re. merclal use of SO 1cres of McDoMell quired uner the master sonln; of u. Pou1l11 Corporation Jand adjacent to the. ·•1•·b ll'f:I. • airporl, approv""' 1111: c •nee. Commissioner Laurence S c h m I t , Ironically, altbouch the rezone has.been Garden Grove city councllm1n, teCOnded apprqved by three county agencle.s In the Bresnahan'• moUon, add.Jn&, ••wt have pallt four JllODths, the proposed city or two issues before us. The airport and its: Jrvlne m1y hold the trump card in the future and the traffic around it. We can't end. block development. 1f JncorporaHon of the new community "The roadway& are bad now and will be is approved Dtc. 21, city councilmen bad later. Jf we 5top thi.11 development could reverse the county agenclet' because of inadequate streets, we sholtld declslon on the soning of the property stop all development and leave the va· which would be> within Ulelr boundarlea. cant fields in the aren." Thurtd1)' nl&ht'• f to S vote marked a Approval of the rezone involvu a awlk:h of only one member 11 vote from change in the commllsion'a com-1 rld.iculow:. Thtrt will be m1ny changt1 over the years. u Bresnahan had prevlowCena:a•ed Jn a lively deblle With en Murr•1 Storm, count)' road depar ent repruen- tatlve; nte" airport manager argued that tht road department had had year• to plan adequate roadways in the airport area and had not done so. S&orm coulltered by uraing a delay in the rezone decWon until a current at:ud.1 on trafflc itl•tbt art• could be completed. Ht corapared the 1 posalble future traffic condition around the airport to, "the Sano ta Ana Freeway in downtown Loi Angeles al peak traffic hours.'' Bresnahan persisted, "Why aren't )'Oil doing sometbing'aboot it wbeo you koovt roadw1ys in lbe airport .,rea are in- adequate? ·~we are tryln& to develop and wid111 roadways ift the ttea based on the pr• ent zoning," StorJn 'answered. previous decl11lon1 on the aubject by tbe pre:hensive lllind use pr.n for tht airport commiUloo. area approvfld. lut aummer. 1 Herman Beverburc of Anaheim, who Speaking to this issue, Schmit said, I• ''.Are the freeways (San Diego 1nd prn- poaed. Corona del Mir) in the wroni pl1ct?1' snapped Br~han. The reply w11 quick ind sharp. ''Th• 1 airport is in the wrong place," storm represenll the public Jn the aeven-m.an "the plan i11 not Inviolate; to say it is, is 1roup and w1s appointed to the com• minion by the other 1111 had voted on the other 1lde last Sept. 2. said. At that time, he voted with Donald J.fclnnis, Donald Killian and Brian Doualau to reject the proposed rezone and 11ked the county aupervlaor1 to retum the matter to the county pl1nning: comrnlsalon for further study. CoW1ly Director of Aviation Robert Bresnlhan attended the Sept. 2 meetin; but 1bstalned lrom voting on the con- troversial subject. He voted yea th i 1 time. Thunday night's approval followed a pattern on the hlghly controversial land use debate which h11 t aged since last August. In each deci.tion by tbe three dif· ferent govemment1l bodiea the rezone bad been favored by a single vote. The county planning commission body debated the Wut in August ind Sep- tember and approved the rezone twice by 3 to 2 votes. The Board of Supervisor& on Nov. 10 appro ved the ch1nge by the 1ame margin. The change In use for the property his been 1trongly opposed by the county road department, PlaMlng Director Forest Dickison, the Irvine Company, UC Jrvlne, the city of Newport Beach and Newport Be1ch citizen groups. Cited w1s traf!lc which would be generated by the McDonnell Dougl111 pro- poaal to build a 150 to 500 room hotel, 750,000 to four tnllllon square feet of of· flce apace and a convention center on the 1tte which 11 on the northeast corner of MacArehur Boulevard ind Campus Drive oppoalte the airport termilial buildin1. Also cited in opposition was the pro- bable increase In airport passenger and freight demands snd possible expansion of the facility. These things may happen, It wa11 in- dicated during Thursda y's night three- hour debate -but it was asserted this may not be all bad. County Director of Avi1tion Bresnahan, a member of the aeven·man panel, made the motion to approve the rezone. Bresnahan, who had been believed to be In opposition to the plan, said, "My job 111 to promote 1viallon in Or1nge County. ( hlve worked with the county road department for three ye1r.11. They are the agency which has allowed freew1ya to be built at either end of our runway and who llnanitnous Support New Water District Head Moves for Outside Study Making good nn ~ pre-election proraise, South Co11t County Water Di1trict direc- tor Robe.rt Dwyer, at his first meeting Thursd1y night, received unanlmou1 1up- Ne 'w Storrn Front May Bring Rain To Orange Coast A weak 1torm front will bring a slight chance of isolated 1hower1 to the Orange Co11t tonight. The National Weather Service forec1sts winds from tbe we1t and northweat at 12 to U knots through Saturd1y. They will produce three to Jive-foot choppy, wind wavH , and dl•pel any chance o« foe. Tonight's low will range from 4t to 51 along the co•sl with a high S1turday in the mid-305 . The second atorm In two days was centered about SOO mlle.11 off the Waahington co11t this morning. There 1!1 a 50-SO chance the 1tonn would drop as much as an inch and a half of rain in Los Angeles and points north. Snow levels in the mountains are ex- pected to drop tG 4,«Kl feet. The Orance County Harbor Department reported small craft warnings were lowered today. They e.1pect northwester· lv winds at from I~ to 30 knot.a on Satur· day. '1'hursday's storm dropped a mere .07 inch of rain at Ne wport Buch, harbor of- ficial& 11id. ~ ---. port of fellow director• for an In- dependent, outside atudy of dhtrlct operation• to detennlne where they need improvement. The bo1rd approved Dwyer'• moUon that immediate 1tep1 be taken "to in- stigate an outside, independent 1tudy Jn depth of the operation& of the South Coast County Water District lo determine If they are as efficient 11 possible and Jf they follow sound economic busine11a m1nageme.nt practices," with the f!Mf· ings to be presented to the board for 1c·' lion March 2, The study, to be conducted by an In- dependent busine1s englneerin1 firm, would cover all aspects of district opera· lion, including management, riles, plan- ning and customer servke. Efficiency of district operation came under heavy fire earlier this year durlng an· attempted recall which foUowed a 50 percent hike in water nte1. Dwyer, who w11 top vole·eetter on the recent board election, promJsed during- hi• campalp to seek 1n in-depth •tud1' "to find out what, U 1nything Is wron1, and what should be done •OOut U." Authorizing the Jtudy, fellow director• named Dwyer to interview qua.lilied com- panies immediately incl invite them to present propos1ls at the Jan. S board m«ting. The company selected will bt asked to make a preliminary presell" tation Feb. 3 and provide a written report to each director Feb. 23. In other action Thursd1y, the bo1rd r"° elected Thomas :Brooks president and named Dwyer vice prtp:ldent. it was also ag~ed. in the interest of improving communication will\ t he public, to send advan ce agtndas of meeting s to all newspaper• a n d home0wners' associations in the area. H:~~~y LAMP SPECIA L CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST SELEC TION OF NEW QUALITY LAMPS WE HAVE EVER CARRIED. WE HAVE JUST THE LAMP TO GIVE YOUR ROOM A NEW LOOK FOR THE HOLIDAYS, EX· CELLENT VALUES. " DEALERS FOR: HENREOON-DREXEL-HERITAGE -ICARASTAN NIWPOIT no .. OPIH PlllAY "TIL t NEWPb•T lfACH 1727 WHtcilff Dr., 642·2050 OPEN PlllDA Y 'TIL f INTEltlOltS Prof111ion1I Interior Do1l9Mr1 Av1ll1bl.._t.JD '"" T.n ,_ M• .t Ck9p C.••f'\ 141·11•) LAGUNA llACH 345 North Co11t Hl,hw•y ,ltono: OUJ 1 I I \' I' 1. J i l \' 1' I " r: I I I l I • ? -. • • • SaD Cle en~ , . I ' . ... C~put~a~o E·DITION N.Y.1ftat*• VOL 6-4, NO. 289, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PA&ES • • .. • -. .. . ~ j •• ORANGE · COUNr.Y, CALIFORNIA I J • - : . ' • " . l!lllQAY, DEC.EMBER 3, ·197f TEN CENTS -' .. ' .-. • £ . • 1ses l ' • • • ' • ' •• J • November ~ "-~~-~gan :~i;ks .. Legislat~rS.· .. ' ' ' Rate Drops . ' . . . ' . ·State Sok>~ Rej~ct ·$5$0. Billion Tax Increase , SACRAMENTO (AP) -Calilornla legislators....: Republicans and Democri.ts -were in open revolt a'gaiDst GOP GQv .. Reagan today rejecllng his f550 million iai increase bui aild voting for the first ttnlB Iii, 25 years 1a override a gubematorial·veto' · · · · Tilt ·stunning uprising occurred during a 2'1112-bour diiy of continuOus session that wa.tsup}>osed. to be the last bf the 333-day ' long 1!171 legiSlature. ' . Amid all the contuSion and anger, the Jegislaturt rejected every effort to solve the other major issue before it: Reap- poft"iomiient 'of · ~Ssenibly;, Senate and cqngfessional distrlcts., ' JII'he· wear.y lawmakers stopped the clock before the technical nlidnigbt ad- joliri!Jnent time and finally went -e at 6:27 .a.m., leaving the veto override )n1 limbo for bargaining with Reagan. They had accused bim cf reneging on a pro- mise oot to veto' a Senate .reap- . Scliool Cites ·< K«lftap Losses • T!ie tJirei><:ounty pursuit of two men who robbed a market and took 'b .. ~~~;peo~,i:~ <!!'~~ .. ~ · as -.19me. . ~ 111 ""'"";" •181'1.loi'l!i!:ll&~p; ~ ~ ~Sc:l,.Ql_Dl'ltrtct •.. ' -:';~~=-:. year-old • ..,; iCJmtap • ; . • uchapge i0.111 ~ gelaj!., . car and• Pl.000 Ill .....,, ti!! I pollce _..ied !lie-~--~ pmented 68 Valenca_...._, Sc!>ool -chlJdien fr o l" •COO>&' lb school. ' . · "We/Ve sent a lefter thla: week to the state asking-them to con.sider this an "ex~" absence so we can recover ~ average ' daily attendance fuhds lost when the chlidren didn't jO to !ichool;" said Rex Nerison. Wistant supertn-: tendent fol-adn11n11trat1Yi;.services. · "lt doesn't amoUbt tO niuch - only $1 'per. di;' per -dilld -b\11 every bit helps," be said., . School Officials . To Siudy Ext;ent 'Of Misbehavior Are children In , the San .Joaquin Elementary sciioo1 liis!rlct g. t tin g rowdier? . The Board of Trust..!· Intends 1a find ' ' ' out. . . Apalled by the' teaching staff's request 'Wednesday for a study to develQp guidelines in the control and disclplioe of :Children, the boar.d bas JJ!e~ up fl s~ial meeting Dec. 8 1a find .oul wby. "This ls the most alarming thing I've seen," said TruStee Dennis Smith; "That 500 c:erliflcated people haft to come 1a 'the school board for dlredlOa 111 the area of di!clpllne. In my oplnlpn the responsibility lies with the teacher.'" Dr. William S~ assistant superintendent of educational aervlces, said a disci.p1ine committee' was formed Iait spring when a survey taken .._ district teaohers showed dladpllne 1a be• top area of concern. .. I. too, am alarmed," aid Trustee Robert Dameron. "An . aduJt wttb nve yean of college should}°""' how 1a baJl. die chlldren." Dr. Stock> "'d teAcbers firs\ began looking at the subject of di>clpllne aa ~ relates to sending children to the office. Some were dissatisfied wltb the way the i>tlnctpal handled a situation. From there they beglll dilClllling the re.,.na fur misbebaviOr and decided they wanted an expert to COme lo as a oonsult&ol , "U teachen are dissatisfied with their principals or the principals •re dluatl!Bed with the teachers then ft have a serious problem here," Aid Smith. '!l.i!l<O Prtllpn Howell, wbo '!b • ;11ubttitule -In the c!lstrld ~f°"' election to the board, said in some ICbooll there is very 1itUe discipline nec.ary, but tn others there are real problentr Dr. Stock! asked the board 1a rneel with Dr. 'f'h9qlu G<rdon of Paral Ef· fectlveness. Training, Inc.; • rocognlsed expert' In the f1eld of pupil control. But the l>md voted to -with the l1afl first to _,,,... the estent of the pro- blem. portloninel)t bill. . It wai the !!rat time In Reagan's five years u , Undisputed master of the California GOP tluit legislators of bis own party openly defied him. . Both the tu bill def>al•and the ve1a 'oVettlde· vote came after Reagan made a pre-dawn trip ·to the Capitol at the in· vitation of Assembly GOP floor leader Bob Monagan. He met "Ith lower house Republicans for an hour •and left llght-lip- ped with anger, accusing Democrats of childish and immorat toying with the state's fiscal soundness. l'be tu•bill lost lH·lll the 8enate'with 2'l votes needed for passage. Most DemOC?ts'.slmply didn't· vote.at all. . The crisis was precipitated when Rtagail ·told l~tive 'Republicans he could give thein no guarantee that be would not ve_to any ASsembly, Senate or CO!lfl:e&Siona1 reapportionment bill the legislature might send him, · This totally upse:t a carefully conceived arrangement wttb qiajority~£>etnocrats, who coolrOI the Assembly 42-a-and the Senate 21·19, that would have 1ped the tax bill to Reagan's· desL As it was, a key ..Republican senator said Reagan had undercut 10 months of hard work. ·A· normally mlld-maruMµ'ed ~raUc senator told-RepublicFi on the Ooor ... 'gentlemen, you ~have 1leeD emasculated" by the governor's action•: The' ~' -·17.9. ;ma' u., ~~ ... ~ll!Nill'.• 'aFa."liilf ~ )J 'B<pub!!Can sa . . . ' . Of: :, ! I .t, 1 •. Par ll~~,J~ub'·. P:l.ans Scrapped In San Cletnent;e ' ' Ideas for a reSurrected version of San Clemente's mJllion.<lollar part. ana recr<ation bond package ...,. tcrapped !hi! week unW pa~ and rocrealloe com· mlssk>ners can draft a , C9f0plete city m~ter plan of parks ;in the city. Tbe city council agreed 1a table lhe l4eas for another bcmd voie ·In Aprll'• mi.Jniclpal election, oo tbe urppt request ·Of the curnmis!ion. Specifically, the commissioners recently questioned the' need for a com· plete youth recreatloli center costing $3!0,000 when pool nfurbisblng and enlarging of the Beach Club could achieve the same goal. . -The commiasion also believes that because a 10-Cent tu rate increase already is financing the naw community clubhouse. about $400,000 for that project· tlirougb bonds w.ould not be attractive either. The coll1miliakii has promised 1a help draft a coqiplete· overview of the city's ~rka an;d recreation status, then come up wlth a revised·version of a bond finan- cing measure to pay for the new list of project.. Neighborhood parb, particularly in the ShorecliffJ· ana, are certain to be in-- duded In a new bond package. Beloretthe latest recommendation from the commisslonen was filed, councilmen were well on the way to approving the bond package, in time for the election which will fill two ezpiring coUncil seata. San Clemente Chamber Needs $2-hour Santa Santa Claus wiJJ arrive tn San Clemente on schedule Friday evening, but .whether he'll work full Ume is the question of the week for hi1 sponsors. . Qwnber of Commerce officials today appt:aJed for some one willing to assume permanent ~duties as Sanla Claus and are offering $1 .. hour 1a the m wbo'll step lo!w6d. < • Chamber MaDlllet Robert Evans sAid that Friday's S111l0>fl -1<111g on thal 1#1 oNJ. ' .. ___ ,,, 6ildli a wm mlke the reundl ol ...... loCllU-for • feW i... a dip, ad n'll pay ~," be said. · But so llr"there are no lakera. Tbe Job, for fntemted Sanlas. Involved a few afternoon houri and tome evening .... durb!g the CbrfllnW .....,.,, Anyone wUUng to wtar I red 1\llt and beard (fuml1heil by the chamber) can CO!ltad s.-• •UJL Appreciably JObn J, Nejedly (!\-Walnut Creek), 1a create a state agency to goyern trash and waste disposal .• Buf.the fbiaJ vote, was held up by a parliamentary maneuver·un-ill later in the day . by Republlcan Assemblyman Robert Badbaril · o I N~wport Beach, · ,_ The unemployment situation In Orup Coilnty continued 1a lniprove f a 1 Nov~ber wheQ the jobless rate dropped The lawmakers voted' themselves a leven-hour break to rest up and t;y inY. last-ditch negotiating. · ' Gas, Electric- • 1 1a six percent of the working population, the lowest l*centage Since June of lWIO. 1be figure for October was 6.6 percent and in November, 1970 unemployment bit a peak of 7.2 percent. Firtn . to .Sfudy Steam Power. . . Labor analysts at the Slate Deparlmeal of Human .Reeources Development office in Santa Ana aaid 30,700 people were out of. work·ln. Novemt>er, according to thelt figures, Thia compares with 37,ooo people Jn November, 1970. Heavy hlr!ng'!n public ellucallon and ht lh&retail lrade 'for the holiday season led 1a. the decline in unem1tloymenl, ae> San.Diego Gas and Electric announced Oils week that it has Jauncbed a' research program ln1a geqthernlal steam 1a pro- • cording 1a the analylsts. . • ,, duce electricity, . · Magma Power Company ~and~Magma Energy, Inc., h&ve entered into an agtee. ., ~ . . . . . ment with the utility~ tor exploration. of •.-ground steam . .-urces . ii\ ·the ' • Impepal Valley. •· • · · Mapia, 111>1<. '""'~' ... ' .. .............. !D1bt lie " ' ~. .,. • ''-' ~ '' • ~ ,... ~. r """'t.ir,)'"iv l'I'! I.-~~~ ' . :•r' 111.:1..,Siin · ~>= loi Ja!h,.;..' .t.~' '~I;," )e ... teveral ertme~l&eam WIUL-l. "' • • f fl'9 .. I 1 \ , ~ ~~ ; ! "• :-U'i ''" ~ t tbedlsirrtanL ~-) ~I:,'°.~ f1 .::~; f·~· : t.n1 •: ' ('. '• '~ .,.', ':)• g:7~i:~=: Re·&~i~~ E~g.1_,~r1t.· -~~s<.tt.,·::i~lt : One -"'"c' iaSk oi ti.I -----•--la· ·Atta Yetter, state labor market analyst In the office sal~ "oOcember will· probably be even . better unless th• copstructlon workers strike muddlu the ~ b~ continuing through lho month'." The HRD office's employment flgurM for l'{ovemher' were compiled two -~~t!':i.~~=':i . November ..u the .,..1ea1 ..,. m<11111 drop -JoD o( lllfl """ .... tl>e rate clipped 1a U perceot !nm Ille Kat, JJaure of '1.9rper"Cent., . ' Unemploymeot fn Ille oounty bu been declfnfng llnco lul April, ll!n. Yeller >. Kid, when it hit 8 percent. · 'Although mo;e than 8,000 people .,.... "t"' .... ' '~~·· • .. I ' .t l 1 t , • , • 0 ... ' w ;determine· the compCllitlo.n. pressure,., r 1 . . ~S Pt ~=at~~~c;:~111~~· 'r}~e~en·~·;: ~~~g~~,. · ~~-:-- not employed In November, tolal civilian •!Jli>loyment In lho county -• 1.500. Tbe 0cto1oer figure .... m,oeo _,, . , cOmpared to f76,900 'tor NoVember. Aerospace · employmeni, blamOd for generators. , '"J • 1 • • , • , • ,;_ 1 • ,· , 1 •• One oft-made crit!Cism of the steam Nearly tlJret.dooen grlduale· '11"1enls " Speclflpally, ,the> !nfW< olddy' ol,,llle : source by uWlty officlalS iS !ta °"rrollv~ • from . :UC -Jrvlne -JD!llli., o~ tl1em f2.3>,million• reclam-•locll1ty - a nature. unemP!oyed/_ a._.,c~ eng'-.com-, wtapup,1a·a proJecl' .. gnrleot 1111whk!h · Atlasl1ear'sheari')i•onstale,Dcenses p~ .,'llilot, retraining,·~ "'" ·the>sllidenls...., ~hypotlieilclil ~ofretwo ."!w .. ~~.eaUvresg.~thea1araSouthem,at1 San , delOdnded on Sen•CJern.entit's·~ *Uta-I . . .;..i ~ w• --· w Uon>'J>lan~·:Jllunday for.,,,~. ·~dl!l"11S1all\<~CW)Y,., '. ;, , " California EdisOn Company, warned that · tour~ ... 1 • • • ~t ot lbei gr-~ ~ . .er.e • t geothermal steam should not be regariled_ wJi!> 1w._er,e-'qcepted) ln\ a 1 ji~ ~ as a miracle source of energy because la ch ~ ~~-;:!""---, much of it is so corrosive that it could not W l' • • • Q • • ' . · ttn ed early' thilf year tb,v.gu ~the.'ef· be used in genera1ars. • W :ariullg· ;.,,1gns. foi'l.'. of lh8 "Nb:on · AdlhIWSlrat!o'n;io Tbey added, bOeever, that the utility In· , • r'ttaln .1a~.1alent 'dis[loseSoeif from Ille dustry still was Jooklng deeply into the T · B V • 1 ..... .] ailing aUospace''tietd.. , 1 • subject and would research Ille ~am . 0 e · i:..rec ~f ·Dr . .!anSllailf!:.heodof'theproj.ci>al ~-• ' I ' ' ' Carl Weltf; an official SDG and E UC!, 114!d Tb~t•·1aW: !'ill be.one of spokesman,saidthatMagmaalreadybaa In: Shorecliffs . the _final 'pbaRl ;of th• year-long sludy cl!il1ed 200 steam wells in flve states ,• · · ·' belot .. lhe,,flDal:~nls ·au ·lurJ)ed 1ince startilg exploration 16 years ago. The Ideal steam aouree i! a dry vapor which ls suitable for generating. Unfortunately, nearly all the steam wells produce more bot water than actual steam, making the P(Oduct unsuitable for generation of power. Magma,· however, ls developing a method of using the hot water to propell' generations through a closed system, he sald. Casualties Heavy ' SAIGON (AP).-A JlG.man cqmpany of Sooth Vletoamese D!Wllamen ouf. ·fered heavy casualties Thursday in a clash with Norlh Vrelnamese !roopa 48 mUes nortbweat of Saigon, the .. South Vlelnameoe command. -reported !odly, Saigon headquarters said 24 troops were killed and 15 were woonded in the action near: ·headquarters for South Vietnamese operations Ill eastern' Cambodia. most of Or~ County's Jobi... proo blems, held steedy In November al 53,300. A year ago 501IKIO people 'tt'crt working at •pace and alri:ralt firm!. ' ' ' Controversial ' ' Stop ,S,ign Will R~main San Clemente city councUmen put the damper on · a sbnmerlng neighborhood dJspute this wffk -centering on. the el.• i!tence of i ·1logle.s1ap sign al La CUesla and Patero de Oro. . The sign, ·calculated 1a slow tra!Oe near Ole Hanson Elementary School, was consided a nUla:ance by more than a dozen r~Jdents. But an equal . number recentJy petJ. tioned councilmen to leave it where Jt is. ~ After hearlng debate from both sides of lho sign the council &greed Wednesday to l~ve the stop where It Is. · Jn recent weeks po 11 c e recom- mendaUons have been sought and receive ed three times. Opponents' of Ille sign argued that It dlcl litUe but create a nuisance to motorists. Advotates of Ille sign dlaagreed, lOYlnC It helped slow trllffic , on the 1~ roadway. ....... . We•dter Tbe, rain baa gone, bGI the wfhd wlll ltlck around ovtr the treek- end, with temperaturea stuck In the lower IOs along the coaal and 1"' land. ' . I INSmE TOD~Y . Th4 Chri4!mal rtorv OOU.4 ''The N•tc1-ack«" Is bri11g 1!40- td bU evtral bollet compmriu thil ''°'°"· TOOa,11 Weekomdtr I> ha$ plc11fr••· ... """' -~714 ... ~.,1!'1Jl"!tla<I. •• 'Pa~2S. ' L. M, MYI f -" C .. ""91fit t Cl~ ..... ....... .. ·-. --. .. ,.,.. ..... ' ·-,.. ==.... ·:: -. -.....L .... tt -- --. ........ ._ .. --. . ' ... ... .., ............ 1t .... ..... .............. ,. -· . -... -. .............. ,. -~ • • • I ( . ' Joaquin S~hool Task .. Force Set ~lnbnenl1 have been mad• lo lhe ,pec1a1 task force 1tudying San Joaquin tlement.ary School D\strict's need for ad· titional facllltles. Inclu4ed on the central committee list ire: -DIY!d PalTJ' ol Ml!slon Viejo, a senior lind ecooomist who his done plan-11ntJ studies for El Cajon and Escondido, Nho contributed to San Die1o's 1and use itan, and wrote a training manual for t.os Angeles County plaMers. .... -ElwlOd ''Woody" Crand1l of trV1ne, :nanqcr of an investment firm who has !xperle.nce ln io\restment ba~lng ·and ~rporate finance as well as having suv- !d as an attorney. -He11ry Qulcley of lrvine, owner of a >Usiness and Investment research flrm Down the Mission .Trail Musicians P ush For -Center Site EAS'l\ IRVINE -The music depart- ment of the San Joaquin Elementary khool District Is still hoping to get the Anaheim Convent.Ion Center for the an- !lu'al district m\Jsjc festival. Cost of renting the facility June I is !Stimated at $3,1.50. Although firm com- :nltments have not been made, the muaic staff told the .Board of Trustees they art still looking for donations to raise enough SJoney to rent the facllJty. Some funds will be collected from the idvance ule of records of the concert, )Ut not enough. The board suggested looking into using Kiukln Viejo High School on two con- 1ecutlve nlchts as an alternative. • e ..,.._ Srhelluled MISSION VIEJO -The Mission Viejo _ alah School Orama Department is p,re&ellting "Stage Door" on Dec. 7 ~rough JO. Performances will begin at 7:SO p.m. ln :he Lecture Hall at the high school . Female leads '1=e Dikld Parkhurst, ltim Well1, Kartn Shaw, Theresa Ur- 1uhart and Giselle Meader. Male leads ire :Ralph Garcia and Denni! Hulbert. The play portray1 the triumphs and 1truggles of several aspiring young ae- l'esses Uvlna: in a boarding house. Admission wlll be $1.75 or 75 cents with • student body card. e Ea:hf blt P lannell MISSION VIFJO -The MJsslon Viejo "ssoclatlon of Artists and Craftsmen willl ore~ent an exhibit of art work on Satur· lay and Sunday, Dec. 11 and 12. The show will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. al the Safeway Center on 1-!uirlands Boulevard. e Hollll•v Cotuest - AEGEAN HILLS -The Aegean Hills Homeowners' Association Is sponsoring a 10me decorating contest during the ::hristmas season. Aw•rdl wlll be made for the best iecorat.ed homes in each unit including :he Monte Viejo Homes and Lllestyle Homes. The most ouststanding will ~eceive·a sweepstakes award. The judging committee will observe the Secoralions on S~ay, Dec. 19. No entry !orms are necessary. DAILY PILOT oaNIGI COiU1' ,.UllllHIHO t'OMl'AM't . l•Hrt N. w,., ,,.lfwlt .... , ......... l J 1clr. a. C11rlty " VK:t ........ ..,.. c;...i ......, n ... , K11vit ..... T\~ .. 1t A. M1t,lli111 Mal\ltlnl E~•ltf c:Md• H. L11t •itll•nl P. N•tt Altlttlllt ~ittt -.:1n.n l.etWMIMtli Otfk• ,1% f.tl lf .AVl llM• M1iti11 M~,, .. , P.O. 111 ••6, t2lS2 hlC~OMff JOI N•rtli ll Ca111ll1• At1I, •2l72 --en ,._. D W..1 ,.., Slttlt ....,.., -..clll ml " ...... a.vi_,. ... ~ Mell J111S ._. ..._,.. who ha&. also been an economlc con- sultant. -Hal'I')' Wandllng " Laguna Hills, president of Laguna Hills Retired Te.cbers, former teacher, principal and asstatant superintendent with experience in curriculum, library and guidance. -Dr. Robt.rt GUl\qllam, of Laguna Hills, '° years junior college· experience, former dean of a junlor college and (ormer member of Compton planning commission, doctorate in education. -Bm Knltz, of Mlssion Viejo, civil engineer who has worked with developers ln the Saddleback Valley and in Irvine. ' -Robt.r1 M. Thoma• ol Balboa lslsnd, architect, woo has constructed elem.en-. tary, junlor high, and special education facilities as well as shopping centen. -Tom Mooa of Newport Bescll, ln· volved ln school design since ltM as an architect, experience In d e v e I o p i n g systems for s p e e d I e r construction, modular construction. -Paul Tonkov1cll of Irvine, attorney who has participated ln the unification committees In the 1cbool district. The task fo~ also will include represeniatlves from v a r I o u s com• munities within 'the district who will meet less often than the central commUlet. A recommendaU,on ls expected on solu- tions to district growlh problems on Feb, 12. Laguna Chamb er Member s Air Biggest Gripes The pet peeves of member• of ~ . Laguna Beach Chamber of Coll\IJlerct came to light Wednesday, a spectrum that rangep from irresponsible freeway drivers to dog measea on city sldewalks. "I imagiile I'ye driven 400,000 mllu on freeways," commented Blll Gwlan, chamber program · chairman, ' • A n d there's nothing more lrrlt.;;.tlng than the guy going '5 in the middle lan<who won't move over ii you want to pasa him. ''Few peopte know that 1t'• against the law not to movt over," Gwlnn~dded. A 1how of hands from thGse attendln& the bre.aklast meeting show~ ooly half were aware of the law. 1pne aetiUeman commented that the Chamber of Commerce 1hould comm~nce tours of the city, so that local visitors wouldn't have to put up with the "dog messes on our sidewalk!." . Betty Myers, chamber manager, responded that such a 12·mile bus tour Is being considered, but that city officials have not beeii "reeeptlve of the Idea." "Most~of the problem," she continued, "has to do with the lenient lea.sh law we hi~e.'' · Gwliui said it sounded like a "case of a dOI walking his master. Maybe we could invent a doggie diaper to solve the pnr blem." Peeves about Laguna's parking pro- blems came up next when Betty Heekel suggested the chamber "should work to get rid of parking meters." "The money collected just goes Jnto maintenance," she added. Mrs. Myers responded that the meters exist for "turnover" Jn the dowrttown area. "We used to have the beach crowd that. would park all d~y and maybe get a $1 ticket. Now parking is limited to a maximum or two hours. so the ticket.s can start stacking up," she said. Barbara Rabinowitsb suggested people take the new city buses to gel around and therefore wouldn't have to park:. Her Idea brough~ a round of applau se. Architect Brent Tobey, noting that eucalyptus citrldora is the c I t y tree. wanted to know why they h1ven't been planted along Pacific Coast Highway. "We have the evergreen pear1, but they are sensitive to the automobile fumes " Tobey said. ' City Clerk Dorothy Musfelt rtspond.ed 1aytng the state Division of Highways has control over the types of tttt.s planted and that the city hasn 't much "say'' on the matter . Mrs. Myers noted "it took the city .Jl years and one change of administration to get what we have now along the highway." Tobey maintained the city could do btt· ter ii a strong citizens' committee 1ot together on the subject. UPITt ........ Ho, Hunt The newness of being a mem· ber of the United Nations seems to have worn oU for Huang Hua, Red China's perm· anent representativ'e, as he as· sumes a bored expression while attending a Security Council session. 3 Clubhouse Bidders Face Questioning Three bidders for the five-year city lease for operating the municipal golf course clubhouse. will be personally in· terviewed early Wednesday by clty coun- cllmen. The 'pa{lel accepted the three bids earlier Otis week, then agreed to conduct the lnter\oiews at a special 11tudy session starting at ?:30 a.m. Wednesday in coun- cil cbamber1. 'The bidders each will have 30 minutui to discuss their proposal! and their qualifications. Peter Berger, the bolder of the existing lease that expire! at year's end, has sub- mitted· a bid that would yield the least revenue-10 percent of the gross receipts to the city or a guarantee of '400 month- ly. I Vern Oakley bas submitted a similar bid with a $500 guarantee. · The '!/. P. Stewart Company has of· fertd the appmnt highest bid for the city, a 10-15 percent gross·receipt4 formula with a guarantee of $600 a month. !!'he · coUncll called for the bidding recently despite Berger's objections. The panel agreed to seek the com· petition after wrestling with the problem of lagging revenues at the fa cility. Berger has argued that U the kltcben were enlarged and adequate signs erected, a lucrative evening trade could be accommodated. At presenl the clubhouse does not open evenings. A formal 'awsrd of the lease will pro- bably take place at the council's first meeting after Wednesday'• study session. That meeting will be on Dec. 15. Bicyclists Gain Share of State's New Gas Taxes SACRAMENTO (AP ) -Pedal pushers have won legislative approval of a plan to funnel a portion of the newly lmpo!ed gasoline sales tax to con.strucllon of bicy- cle paths. The measure by Sen. James Mills, • Sin Diego Democrat whoee collar booe and ribs are mending from fractures sus- tained in a recent bike mishap, would provide about $60,000 per month to match local funds for the work. Final passage came on a St-9 As.u:mbly vote Thursday, sending the measure to Gov. Reagan, who r~ntly signed another bill encouraging bike path con- struction. The bUI would eannark for bike paths one-half of one percent of the money rais- ed by extending the five percent sales tax to gasollne. starting next July - amounting to about 2 cents per gallon. The measure will rais-e an estimated $82 million total annually. Bowled Over Students Get Coast Junket? FLJNT, Mich. (AP) -The 20 members of the University of Michigan· Flint College studtnt aovemment have voted 13 to 7 to aend themselves to Callfemia for the Rose Bowl Jan. 1. ' ' The package trip woold Include air fare, hotels, rental cara and a big New Year's Eve bash. Student Government Treasurer ,Llirry Blount said ~.000 ha$ been ear· marked for the trip. That's almost half the funds In the aludtnt treasury, Blount said. The planned Junket h111s inspired angry protest• from less-privileged 11lu·· de11tt. •'We did It as sort of 111 rtodent 1rOU1iJ, 11nd 1 think we've met that end," Blount said. "Anyway, J really want to go to the Rose Bowl." But Paul Des Jardin, president Or the student judlcil1ry, said he expectl to htar a case !9000 challenging the councll'1 travtf plus, and could issue 1n lnjt.m.cUon against It. • Blount 11id I( that happens, he'll p1y his own way. .. tand Unit Swit·ches Commusioners Approve, McDonnell Re~on~ If J6Cl BROBACK Of ...... Pllllt •itff ~ The unpredictable Airpart Land Uu CC>mmiAjon may bave eet the· trend in development arotind the Otange County AJrpp-t·~for years to come Thursd1y night. By-a 4 to S vote, the com- mi.ss\pn:, vrho bad previou.sly indicated thelr·~ltion to the rezone to coin-· merclai wie. of 50 acre.s of Mct>oilnell Dougla~ Corporation J~ adJ1ctot to the 1irport, approvfjd the cbanaet · lronlcaUy, atlBoogh the rtz0ne bu been approved by three county agencies In the past four ~ntbs ibe proposed. ,city of Irvine ma7 ))old the lrump 1card in the end. If lncorporaUOO of the neW corilmunify ls apJ>r1>ved Dec. 21, city councilmen could reverse the county agencies' decision on tbe.plni.af of the proper,ty which would be WUhin tbelr boundaries.1 Thursday nlght'J 4 to 'S•vote mar~ a switch of only one ,member's vote from previous decisio°' on the aUbject by the commission. Herman &ve.rbUJ# of Anahe.im, who represents the public in the seven-man group and was appoipted to the com- niission by the other six, had voted on the other side list Sept. 2. At that time, he voted with Donald ,.1clnnis, Donald Killian and Brian Douglass to reject the proposed re.z.one and asked the county supervisors to return the matter to the county planning commiWon for further study., County Director of Aviation Robert BresnahM attended the Sept. 2 meeting but abstained from voting on the con- troversial subject. He voted ye! l his time. Thursday night's approval followed a patter n on the highly controversial land use debate which bas raged since last August. In each decision by the thret dif- ferent governmental bodies the rezone bad been favored by a single vote. The county planning commission hotly debated the issue in August and Sep- tember and approved the rezone twice by 3 to 2 votes. The Board or Supervisors on Nov. 10 approved the change by the same margin. The change ln use for the property has been strongly opposed by the county road department, PlaMing Director Forest Dickason, the Irvine Company, UC · Irvine, the city of Newport Beach and Newport Beach citizen groups. Cited was traffic which would be generated by the McDonnell Douglas pnr posal to build a 250 to 500 room hotel, 750,000 to four million S(!Uare feet of o(· lice space and a convention center on the site which ls on tl)e northeast corner of MacArehur Boulevard and Campus Drive opposite the airport terminal building. Also cited in opposition was the pnr bable Increase. ln airport passenger and freight demands and possible expansion of the lsclllty. These things may happen, it was In- dicated during Thursday's night three· hour debate -but it was asserted this may not be all bad. County Director of Aviation Bresnahan. a member of the sevt!n-man panel, made the motlog to approve the rezone. 1 Bresnahan, who had been believe!! to be ln·oppoeition to the plan, said, "MJ job is to promote aviation in Orange County. I have worked with the county rosd department for three years. They are the arency which has allowed freeways to be built at either end of our runway and who PRE· HOLIDAl pl•n to build a~ road at the north end of the airport, on our land." Bresnahan added, '' M. to local cltizena groups to which I have spoken, I have Gn~ ly promised them that I would do everything possible lo ·hold down the noise level from jet ope.rations. "If we approve this rer.one we are not approving all possible future uses of the land. We can regulate and llmli them through conditional uae perm.its 1j re- quir.ed uner the master zoning of t.bt area. Q:lmmissklner Laurence S c h m I t , Garden Grove city councilman, seconded Bresnahan's motion, adding~ "we have two issues before w. The airport and it! future al\d the: traffic arowld it. We can't block development. ~ ''The roadways are bad now and will be bad later. If we stop thia development because of inadequate streets, we should stop all development. and leave the va· cant fields in the are.a." Approval of the rezone lnvolva a change in the commlsslon'11 com- prehensive land use plan fQr the airport area'. approved last summer. • Speaking to this issue, Schmit said, "the plan is not inviolate; to say it is, ia • ridiculous. 'There wW be m1ny chan&M over tbe years." · Bresnahan had previously engaged tn a lively debate with engineer Murray Storm, county road department represeno tative. The airport manager argued that the road department had had years to plan adequate roadways in the airport arei. and had not dooe so. Storm countered by urglna: a delay in the rtwne dec:lshln until a current study on traffic in tbe am could be· completed. He compared the possible future traffic cooditloQ •l'OWld tho airport to, "the Sano ta Ana Freeway ln downtown Loa Angeles at peak traffic hours." Bresnahan persisted, ''Why artrt't you doing sometl\ing about it when you kno• roadways in the airport area are ln- "dequate? •·w~ are trying to de11elop and wklen roadways ill the area based ch tbe preS<o ent zoning," Storm answered. "Are the frteWaya (San Diego and prl)o posed Corona de! Mar) ln the wrona: place?" snapped Bresnahan. The reply was quick and sharp. 1'Th1 airport is in the wrong place," Storm said. V naninious Support New Water District Head Moves for Outside Study Making good on a pre-election promise, port of fellow .directors for an I~ South Coast County Water District direc-· dependent , outside . study of district to Robert Dwyer at his first meeting ?peratlons to detennme where they Deed r • improvement. Thursday night, received unanimous su~ The board approved Dwyer'• motion that immediate steps be taken "to In• New Storm Front May Bring Rain To Ora1ige Coas t A weak storm front will bring a slight chance of isolated showers to the Orange Coast tonight. The National Weather Service forecasts whtds (rom the west 1nd1 northwest at 11 to 25 knol9 through Saturday. They will produce three to five-foot choppy, wind w'y«s, and disP,el any chance ol fog1 'ronlght's low will range from 41 to 52 along the coast with a high Saturday in the mid-005. The SecQnd storm ln two days was centered about 300 mil es off the Washington coast this morning. There is a ~50 chance the storm would drop as much as an inch and a half of rain in Loll Angeles and points north. Snow levels in the mountains are e1.- pected to drop to 4,IXMI feet. The Orange County Harbor Department reported small craft warnings were lowered today. They expect northwester· lv winds at from JS to 30 knots on Satur· day . ·rhursday's storm dropped a mere .<rt inch of rsin at Newport Beach, harbor of· ficials said. stlgate an outside, Independent study Jn depth of the operations of the South Coast County Water District to determine If they are as efficient as possible and if they follow sound economic business management practices," wllh the find· ings to be presented to the board for •c· tion March 2. The study, to be conducted by an in- dependent business engine'.erlng firm, would cover all aspects of district opera· Uon. including management, rates, plan- ning and customer service. Efficiency of district operation came Wlder heavy fire earlier this year during an attempted recall which follo'Wed a SO percent bike in water rates. 1 DWyer, who was top vote-aetter on the reeent board election, promised during hls Campaign to seek an In-depth study,~ "to find out what, ii anything Is wrong, and what should be done about It." Authorizing the study, fellow directors · named Dwyer to interview qualified com· ~ panies immediately and invite them to ~ present proposals at the Jan. ti board meeting. The compsny selected will be "' asked to make a pttllminary presen- tation Feb. 3 and provide a written report to each director Feb~ 2.1. ln other action Thursday, the board re- elected Thomas Brooks president and named Dwyer vice president. It was also agreed, in the Interest of , improving communication with the public, to send advance agendas of meetings to all newspapers a n d , homeowners' associations in the area. LAMP SPECIAL CHOOSE FROM THE L,>;RGEST SELEC TION OF NEW QUALITY LAMPS WE HAVE EVER CARRIED. WE HAVE JUST THE LAMP TO GIVE YOU R ROOM A NEW LOOK FOR THE HOLIDAYS. EX· CELLENT VALUES. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE -KARASTAN NIWPOlt STOU OPIN lllDAY 'TIL t NEWPORT BEACH 1727 W111<llff Dr., 642·2050 OPEN PRIOAY 'TIL f '" IN TE RIORS Praf111lonal Interior 011l9n1t1 Av11l1blo-.AIO "'"" T-" ,_ ,. ... .t ~ C.....,._.4 .. 12,J LAGU NA llACH 345 North Coast Hl,hw1y Phone: 494-65 1 • • H DAILY PILOT se rttd11, Dtctmbtr 3, 1971 C~S1aow1 Businessmen Eye OVER THE COUNTER .. .., s a •'*' r r ........... s ,.., f4.M..'ii0-..,,_-.._ •• ..._ ,.... --..www•• • • .. NASO Llltlftgt fw Thvndoy, Decemllor :Z. 1971 " Uncertain Future -"I: =.l'il'J =....,:.. . -=-:i .. By JORN CVNNIFI' AP lw ..... AMl'nt .. • NEW YORK (AP) -In :~ l he I r conversatlosa, in ;~·apeecbes and In the letltn they write, businessmen todly • seem unetrtaln and con· , cerned. Cot d , calculating, ! cautious, they don't see much .. fun ahead and so they don't mako big plans. .. Every obRrver of business • knows that such moods change ·~from depresaion to manic as ::.eventa, or the interpretation of : : them, take on different shapes :;and patterns. But uncertain •:and concerned Is the current :~mood : · Uncertain. A new economic ; ;program has been adopted and • nobody ls at all sure that it wiU work, or even whether it '.Js temporary or permanent. '.Prices, wages and profits are hard to forecast. One company watches the other, hoping that .tht inevitable errors will be fbeir competitors' rather than 'theirs. '· Seldom have mo~ eyes scrutinized more i n t e n t I y more economic statistics and indicators. Slight fractionaJ changes receive exaggerated examination. Signs a n d j)ortents Ari!: sought. Not helping the situation any ~ '' the tendency for lhe ~statistics to be a bit ·'unreliable. The index of · leading indicators i s an.- . nounced and later revised. What are you to make of a preliminary index that shows . 1l decline and a final index ;showing an advance? It has CAB Nixes United's ·Proposal WASHINGTON (AP) -A proposal by United Air Lines and five other airline com· parties to fly 1,000 travel agents on free "familiari:r.a.tion tours"• bas been rejected by the Civil Aeronautics Board. , The board ruled recently . that the plan to take the travel : agents on tours of Las Vegas, I .Nev., San Francisco, Los •Angeles and Hawaii would :benefit a specific airllne- United·rather than the entire industry, contrary to CAB :policy. • United filed the proposal :Jointly with Alleghany, Delta, 'Eastern, Mohawk and Na- .tional airlines. But the CAB noted that none Of the other airlines serves Hawaii. and said the proposal apparently was d e s i g n e d primarily to promote United 's special group tour rares to Hawaii with stopovers in the other cities. Jn a separate ruling the board authorized Pan American World Airways and Aloha Airlines to carry 25 travel agents from San Fran- (:isc-0 to Hawaii w i t h o u t '.charge. :::~·.:::: hapPeDed. ~ .. ll'ldlno TtM, Federal Reserve made 1]-l. n Trwi mn ~ a stm.uar error laat week. 11t £.'ii' '9\4o • ,.wa. s With many businessmen wor~ ~'!~Ii 1:.. i1~ ~-·~ ried that the money supply a=.; 'l:. ft! 1l~ 9::r.J' would~ contracted too sharp-~.vA Cl ~ Jr' .:~ .... ~tC ly, the Fed m1de the untlmdy "'"' U:.i!'/1 '°' •111 ':11t m.Lstake of undertstJmaUna ..,,1 1111»Wir .. "' = ~ the supply by $400 million ""'" <=/,. 1 t"W ._., AID lllC ,! "' M< That error was a clean one. •tT1 111e , .... F Bu ho In AVM C. l•IA I UIJ t w do you find a trtnd ,..,, 111111 tt 1 1tie1 ::. statistics that nuctuate on =' g ,_ ~ either side of plus or milwl of MOien w ,J.. 1.-lld. H1,'" Which Change by 8 tenth of 4 Sill 1,\t tn: AH . ' fw11. .. .JNll._.. r one percent or art in conlllct ,. b.'1.. r .. Rl , ~-- 'lh hol set r -•'---AIMrl• , • .,. " l"' -WI aw e 0 UU~Ako!K s-.. ~•r fia.1-.,? Mdoln El l\llo n• ,,_,. W-41 a-...... Alloo lnd ~ 1m lllCll.O M With uncertainty prevailing, :i11 .. r=., 1111 ~ t:::..'T: one COM""'"v watches for the 4114 E..ut .r fMI •~Ito! _..~ AMYll lee p0; m .mbr N other to move, hoping thereby :::,, CJ: ~-:: _ Mitt to profit by its mistakes. It ~i 'ttr it: it= :::: ~ should be the other way ""' Ex• 1u~111" .,. Mt.. •-•~ 'lh U .. -n-'ln Am Finl '1\l 2 " •P $WM GJVUUU, Wl WC rewcu..., " Fllll LS llt. Ai ••In Air going to the risk taker. ~ ~~ ~ ~ 'f, Tc!: President Nixon, Trusury Secretary Jnbn Connally and Federal Reserve Chairman Arthur Burns have repeatedly expressed their confidence in the future, hoping thereby to supply the sparlt that lights the fire. Past experience has shown, however, t h a t assurances repeated too often Can have the opposite effect when sown in worried minds. "Things must be bad indeed," the listener says, "if they feel compelled to taJk it up." The impasse more likely can be broken by assertive action by the risktakers, the com· panies which, despite doubts , feel that the potential rewards , are worth going after. There are examples to be followed ln this regard. Following World War JI there was considerable fear of a return to prewar depression. Some companies refused to believe it, com· mitted their resources to ex- pamion and Jed the greatest economic surge in history. In recent weeks, with Wall Street b r o k e r s reinforcing their doleluJ outlook by pick· ing each other's brains, the market dropped. One day a big institutional buyer said it thought some bargains were reappearing and therefore was prepared to buy 111e next day the market s~. Concerned. Many buainesmlen seem genuinely concerned abOut the ability of the United States to compete. forgetting that competition was what helped the country to its position of economic leadership. They see their p~ ducts b e I n g successfully challenged by high quality, low priced foreign goods. They view with alarm the continuation of the u . s • balance of payments ddlcit, the threatened Joss of entire industries, tbe inability of the world to quickly setUe its monetary prOblems, t h e possibility of dollar devalua· lion. And while seeing all lhi,, power abroad and weakness at home, they still express the contradiction lhat a worldwide recession is approaching. Overwhelmed with concern, they view the clouds instead of the sunshine. Economist Optimistic Of Future APARTMENT /COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES W. 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Zl·'1.in. otll It! 1......,1,,_If1'111 lliolltd st....,, """ ..__,-. - Nr ANliert J, o.ltlhl,.. 1•n ""*" l)rllr., 111 "' rlltll. tin. .,..i ,,,_, ., 11111 ~ 1..a1. c ......., AMt c•.. ,.. ~-.. ~ dtMer 1oi "" .._. ffKl1M<lll T.t1 en•) ~ II--... _ ..... r,t .. I 11i. .. ~ • .,. .. """"°' "*9el 11 _,; 0t A.....,.1 -.Jr.....,, <wd .... lft I Q ....... M .,_,,, '*'.......,. h Ml1sl'r Mhll • ..,,._ wtlll l"llMhNd Of•-C...I Otlty Ptltit, t i.t.Mll M IJ• ._..... A....,_ Cwft lt«fWll llltwnt .... C•fa, ~ 2, JI, 17. :M. Im 111141 hM ................. .U·1'-W. N ......... u. ,,71 LEGAL NOTICE ,_ T_ .. llW,_, •17 W. H...i11... DILV.110 0. WILKlllSON, Strwt, c.te ,..,..,,, CeHI., t • r MtnNI p 1041 ~ • ........ • __,.. ICtoMI MuftldM1 C4urt Or-Ceunl't l'ICTIT10VS IUSIMUI r - Mail A Vall?· •' DAILY PILOT JJ1. Y .. r Monep FrCLaunchesNewt j Advertiser Check · By Sil.VU J>ORTEll advertlsillc µutuotrY., We ..J '!'he Eederal Trade Com· knowledge to help ut en!<>r<! miulon II now launching a the law, to sort out what·ll uni> far-reaching new--poUcy'.under fair and decetuul hi 11 which advertisers must turn vertising." ' • over to the commission, on de--M of today, the', rrc· m.and, all tests, studies and resolution seUlng the f\( 1 other dala (except trade poli~y on aubstantjatlon ol l. ) aecrets) to back up ad claims says Oatly: "The public's~" In areas ranging from price to for this in(ormat,lon iS ril: s a I et y, performance, el· being. ,met volllnllrUy . ~ ....feCtiveness and quality -and advertiseri.'' ~' must also mah this In-M. ol todl!Y·· the ccml)llsst:r formatlOn open to public is sWI weigtµng .t~J review. from aU aource• ~ .This ' past July, the FTC consumer..s, .i ~ v er t·t 1 I deptanded from seven U.S. r epresentaUves p;rOt f MeN. (tllt. o.tM ti C:O.le .Muto Ctllftf'l'llt, or • -"'"""' 9' ll'llrty-...,. IMI H;trW Jllfldtl Dil11'1Ct ._..,.. STAT•M•llT A 1 b -< ct111•111 s...,,. -WMll """"•=• '·'"· • ., E""" M. rllltf", TM ,.110., ... ..,.., •• Odnl ilullnllf • teen one insla_e a mailbox, mounted on this tractor has become a conversation M 11:00 1.111:..., ctiu ........ 1 .,..,, • a-r... ,11 -F H bo k T hi p c . """"" .,..,.,. -, '" n1.i1111 Mai• ...,. NEWPOllT MANAGEMENT c:o .• 11QJ piece m ar • rcree owns p, a. on trived by General Telephone, to be heard and fo~ign auto manufac-· chii<I' psYcbo1og~ts e~. · · turen' f~ 4ocumentatlon for orderto ,Jay "a fo~tiOJi no f~q .t~n 60, advez:tis~g · tututf ·., ~lkY. · pla~~ cla~ ,rangmf. ~m J;'rakes advertising regulatJoi'I~" . cfaun~ to. be less su?,Ject to . ~earings on ey~. ~m ]leat t>uijd·UJ> ~ fttdt, to t_be the advertising l n d u\ tr: ·~~rt-up cla~ _Of an:otfler car : ~l}kh "' ~ta?. Oct: 20'. · ;c11-• " 111t T-.M ""'• ns.c ... c""-"' w..1d1t1 or .. N-POl'I ••Kh. above the, noise of the tractor, the phone iJ used by Roy n-well on his tour 0·1 f'. EllumtlMlll •utllllflm. IK•hll et •11 W ............ I!......... • ' Ill TIM W -· -... d t ~ ...... "''""' "'"'· c: .. 1, ..,.., c1111 .. ,,. l'lllllllifl's A""""' . ..=::. ·~· ": . · .......... ., · u y as a grape contractor. ' Buy 1, Get 1 F~ee Device Un~erStudy f "" 112 ~ Plollllltllff, Ot.-· C:..•I Otll'I' ,llet, .... -• ~ .. ---.. 1--..:.-,-..;:--':__;__::,:::.::.:_;__ _______________________ _ I-•• ._.... l'erll!M N& D ·11·1 .. Nonnlbtr lt, 111 ' #Ill. O.U....W :t. '"11 111,1.,-1 ..,. ..,. fer ~ 011 C_..,.,, P.O .... 2t1SI, lfl'l . , ~Ul·71 llllllYlliu:l;llll• ~. '~1111' ' . SM DI-, Celll., W -111lulen '9 c-. Thli itlitemtnt 111111 With tflt Cou11ty J •!RICI -,. ft.• 2• 11· •nll -!•ft." · · • · ; · r Cl•rt el·O-COl,lllf'f.0111 f\lo~. 17, 1m, F o ' c B k ( gell you G16 Jn 12.5 · wound up· ~v 18 -..;11,11 aeconds") 'to ~~lher which · certainJY lead' w' new r • purpo~·to ~ over 700 pe_r· mendations for new regulr.- cent quieter and to still tions' and laws coverine d; · another which ls supposed to vast and vital advertising :ia· ahve "a lon~er·!~g, more dustry. t• It, rtlldl 'sl\019 c.,.., °" 111,11,,. LEGAL NOTICE IY B-IY J , .~ Ol.u!'i C:ounty 'n t ' !~c=!~i:'tr.~11ft3~11CIH1!:' NOTIC• Of .... : .. ••AL C~I.,;... 0,,.,.. (:.,, Dilly 1ti1ot, l, rms u ac ='· a-11.1C111111ea ,erYlllt ... i:•"71·'"· ' " T '.'I LEGAL NOTICE 1 lflf Shill on c-...... P.O .... »lM. PllOP.,T'r ,.:.T~=A . ~ IAL• ~""-lt,, ff, ""' Dlclmbtr 1~·.;.~ : "" oi.... Cellf., fer ..,..,1111o11 .. ceft-Ill lllf ,_ior c;coqt of ... Stilt of tlrud -1' II. I ,, II, 11111 -J4 II. • Cttlwftlf, fW tlM cwnt;'., 0,-I : • n. rMCll u-°" •dsu ... ~ 111 .,,,. · M.ltt.r o1 w.. l!•t.i• • LEGAL'NOTICI! ·•ltlloll louhill ,, 2M9 HI,.., ltve .. Mll.DREO 'MAlll'e C111i..L, blcMMll. ·-------,,,=~----I l c:;: ~If.~ c:.:._or;i:.11.nt. ...:.._NO!kJI 1 • .,...,...,, elwll t'het .,.. lll>'r I' Miit , • w 111e11 OLI c-.e1111. l'.O. 1oGJ1 WIJI, -llwotd It Mii Ill l"rhteM Nie, fe "" l'ICTITIOUI •USIH ... I Sift °'-Ctlll., W ..-nn!ultll h ,,..._, end bllt biadtt;• tllllftct fO C""° NAMa ITAT•MaNT ;,,....,1u •l"IM ..,...ic:,, iletl"' ffmw1tlofl. el llld ~ ewrf,,.., • TIM fellowlllf --11 cMlfll llull,.... ~ bulldl111 wl1ll • rtftfl ...,.,. """""""· ""' ""'· IS!tt .ci.r Clf o..c..nt.' lf'1, •I n : ' ~-,,._.., llalell II tt1J l<eln1-ftllttfllc1Clfll'"'1A.EMIT'n .... A,..,...,. OllllEGO f'HOTOGllA'141C. 11•7 ~ 11 ..... c..,. Mat. Ctllf .. Ill • Cl -· .., Mid ., ..... '"'·tt.rbar' ......... Sulfl Pacific A ..... c.i1 /N9e. ' z.. ........ p.....i1 JM. 'llE·11·111, »l, Cellt MIN. C-1\0 of OrtnM, II... Lelwh £,Orr, "'1 Pacllle Awe.1 CQl1 ·1 I« ...... OH'-""'• P.O. 1u 211-. of C•llfamle. 1H fllf rll!ll, tllll ...... fl>. MeM, . ""' °'"'°' C.llt ,.,. """''llGn ,. terat or ..... llecHMll II "" tlrM "' Tr.I• blnln•n II •11111 Ullductllll by Ill I/ r91bv1111 _..,lu ~·tillll Wllll • l bltt' dsllll Ind Ill the rlelll, lltl9 llld 1111-1 llllllvlclutl ~ r•rd! 'unit 11111 _ 14 ,. n ti. c.,_, 111et llM •tiff "' Mid ll«ffMlll ht• K> Llllll r. Orr send -24 ll )4 11. Ct_.,. Ct,_.., •Tl .... lnc! .... -llfOll of It• !" olNrW\N, Tiiis "•t-1 !llld Witt! !tit Ct\lftly ,1 dltKl'*L °" ,.,...,,., IDctllll 11 o111t<' "''" • 111 Mllllllllll to IN! ol uld Cltrlt of Or•nM Couritr on: N..,. 11. n11. ' -"""' nmer of Htrtl« ..... F•lr, ....... •I""'""' .. ci..iti, Ill 11111 1e •Y B-1'1' J. Melldolf Oepvty c-"' C•le,Mfte, C1llf .. 111 t Cl •-· •11 tht certtln '''J prillotrl\O IHutlW 111 Clerll. , '· ,_ h-'""' "'""" Me. lll·71·11L ""City of Cotlt ,,....., Coulll'f ol °''""· ltllblht>N or.-c ... t o.tl'/ l'llol, f ter TOWft -Counlf"f' Ptllo ,,_., 17116 lltM ol CeU"'lll.•, ,.nk11lel'ff' llnetllNll NOftnlW It, 2', •1111 O..:tt'll•r J, IO, ! ,.....,,.,,,. 11¥11 .. Cn!t Mat, CillJt .. for '' to1i-s ....... ii. lt71 1111-71 '! _m ... io, te Ult!• • COYWtl'll •••• Lot '"· IT"ICI nn ., w-n Oii • 11\IP . ~ "'' tf thf! reer ol .,.. bl/11111111 loutM r~ In lloall 76. ,. .... J_ Mii ' Gt ~flit 17" ,._~ Bl'l'd., CM1t Met•, .Mlte1tH~"'"""' MIPI. recorfl {If Dr•-LEGAL NOTICE ~ Ce111 .. In e C1 -· COlilllY, CIHlor"nle, I -------,-,,,C'C----~1 (J. i.. ••a.tlM '"-11 Nt. z•·n·ll:t. lllOl't --•v ~ ••: 1'" lll•ll!IGfll' p 14M& ~for Mec:Gt-Ytclll CorJIOl'tlloll lUI y,.., C°'11 Miu, Cttlfornle. PICTITIOUS •UltN•SI •Placent!I A-, C01t1 ,,.,..., (1111., ,,.'«u~~.:',l'"1 cdl ~~1111m:,'":: NAM• ITAT•MIEMT •tor tMm1IU10ll It ut1 !tit pr-'Y II I ft O!I -" N'I> II • ,.,_, I .. "'" • loeeted Oii ""' IOUlllllll _.,,.,. of 16111 Ttn -Ctnl " lf1!0IH\I 11111 to M llefoOtll-" •• ;"' ... ,..,... I ... .. ... u : llTell end l"ltullll1 Avtnw fer elf .. 111 wllll bid, · •Mrii;I... for 1119 errtlllDV-of Bid•« elftrJ te Ot In wrll1111 ""' wlll AL'S llllG CLl!ANING, UI W. llV , MecGr-Y~t c-.. 111 ,,. Ml -· • r.c,,.ved •I ""' .torlH!d ottlu •I •llV ''i~~'r' :,'':,·,~i.t~27117 21111 11 .. Ji: 'IMe •fflili '"-II Nt. '111-7!·!14, l!1111t •lltr 1"' flrtl ll'llbllc.lloll llfttO'I' tnll C:..lt Mt1I, Ct. fer lllkfltrll .,.., s-.ll 4'-A IE 17th .....,., "'''of 1111. !• "'"'' ,_., ,.,,,,,..; Calif., • I 0 r 011td 11111 X11t! dtv of NcwMtW, 1m. This bult11111 11 MIMI conlluc1tll by Ill ~ ll'll"lnl•loll to dlvldf • Mrcll of l111d L-n w. crn1 111111v11111:!m1111 G. Ardlulll• • a111l1f11111t 11.no M. "· ot ltlllt 1r11 llllo E•,.,""'-, •,,'"-· 1 This 1t1Mllltnl f1ltd with !ht County J i• Iott .., • ~ wllll -lluplu " • • " ..,..,_,. • c :-.,. Hdl of f lot• ,1111 -lrlPla. °" llfttrl A. l!Hhtllll Clfl'k ol Orentt ounl'i 1111: Ncw. 17, 1m, '1 eld! of ' lof1 (owrtll °""'11'1' of 1 111111 !l'M "....,. '-'"'"" •v B.....,l'I' J, M.OOOX. 01.uh' Cwntr ~ ..... M» .... N. ol' lend eretl with Al'· llllll M•....,. »I, '':'!11thell Or1ntt CHI! Delly Piiot, J t1l11 .... l1Hem Ill Nrll.I"' 11111 Mlbedt• Ceslt Mele, C•llfenllt "6» H""""'1ber lt, :16, tlllt OKtmbtr J, It, ~ '' .,_ .,. ""' .ntlM '''" ettedMll T,,., 11141 ~ 1,11 a111.11 , h tnd ,,...._ I 101rf rrf !hi• "°lk.tlklfl, A .. ...,. .... iheallW ' f -CP •l•nNr-cls. ., ,.,....,..,,., loc•IMI Pvbll.tiell or.111e Cud Ctlff' ,llot ~ •I ""' -ni.e.t•IY UH'-.,, .. .,. OKllllbtf' a. ... ,, lt71 m.11 LEGAL NOTI,, CB 1 StrMt end l'U11trt°"' Cotti Mtll, CtHf .. 1 __ ~__!~~::.~~~~~--l·---::::::::J~~~==---·i ~• '" ... IU.CP I-. LEGAL NOI'JCE , ,.,...... .... ~11,.u11t el WMIMm P' 1CUI • AV-, ........... ltrRI, Cal• 'IUPftl09; cou•T DI' TN• l'ICTITIOUS •USINUI ~ Mew, Ctlll, ITAT• 01' CALll'OllNIA ~· NAM• SfAttM•WT • ,..,. lurlMr l11form1!1.i Oii t1M ..... TN• COllltTY 01' OllAN•a Tiie fol lVWlntl --1r1 llolnt Ellc.n.ns. hledllnl l:W.J:MS or cell et CAS• NUM•llll 1t1,11!111tl '" oltlu ti ttw 1"1-'111 O_,,,._., D •1"t llEMO'I OR~\. aOllllDOlJGH -:am, 11 P•lr or ...... (•II• Miu, SUMMONS ·IMAlllllA••l PLllA, llH t:I Cerni .... or .. Cott• C1HfwT111. J. OJI Jllll,Jtl.AM•NDl!O P•l'ITIO.. Mne, C1Uter11l1 l'l6M. • C.OSTA MEI.A !'LANNI~ 111 '9l11M1 !Mrr•-., Pttll.....,: ~N· Om« l!Urlirn "'""'· UM 1 ... 1 ,.,.... : COMMISSION, HETTI! VAN KAMl'EN 11111 •••eondllll: CMlt Mau, Ctllfer"11\1. l • CHAllLeS IECI(, ·c1111.,,.,111 lllOHALD VAN KAMPEN Ma ....... l'totM YtR. 1'9t ,_I It., t Wll~-L, Dun11. Secttt•l'Y ,,.. To 1119 lln"°"""""' COiie Mfiu, ,C1U•11la.. r I ' Dtrtdar·f' ,.._nn111• Tiie "'ltlone<' ~. flied 1 111t1tl1111 c:on-Tiii• 1tu11111n 11 belllt COll!ludlll W s,=..... Ol'•lllt C:O.lf Diiiy 1'111111 tMlllllf your 111errl-. YOll fnlV Ilk t llUlbtllll trld Wiii. t11r a, 1f11 3DJ·11 wrtnen r .. PClfll<f wlth111 thlrl'( 111vt of 1M 0. M. YOllK .L ;;..---'------~--lllm 11111 thli wmmon• 1• NrVtlll on vou. Thi• •l1tem111t rn• Wtth ltM County f LEGAL NOTlcE 11 rou tell to !!11 1 wrltt111 ™-Cl1rt; fJI Ortf'P County 111: NOY. 10, lt7\ •-------===--·lwlthln slldl tfrN, your d1t1utt rn•Y bt br BtYtrlY J, ~K, °""""' County • e11tert11 •1111 Ille court m1y eltr • lull .. Cl•rt;. I NOTIC• TO Cll•DITOlll mltlll cOlllllttllll lnlundlwt OI' 01tltlr ordir1 .. llOllsllMI Ortnttl Coat! 0.llY .. llot, f , SUP•llllOll COUaT 01' TH• I N -IL If 2' tllll DKtt'llW l : STAT•.ofl CALll'OllNIA ltOll COM.ffllll)I division "' ,.,._r!Y. -II --' • ~ TNIE COUNTY OP OllAN•• lllP-'• chllll Clllh:llly, dlltCI 11/P,.orl• ti· 1911 lOS1·71 I{ • Nt. A-1"1t 19,...,.,. INS. CMIS. end well 0111« rtU.t • 1:11111 of i<•ANCIS L VAUGHAN lkt 11 mlY "" .,..,.,.., bv llW court. LEGAL , NOTICE L ' ' ... ,,_ w111t .. Mell .... NYia If e11 el· #llANK L. VAUGHAN, •-• F. LIE.STEii I Ill fllll mailer l'IMI .... Ill .. M"------:,.,,~-----1 o\'AUGHAN, Mt P. L. VAUGH AN, eltt _.,I" .• ,..1 'writtM ,.._... ijl ····-tl!STEll VAUGHAN, DlutHll. ,,_ " -YIMlr ._ NOTICE ti HEtlE•Y GIVOI to Ille ""'' llllY .. ftlM.,. 111111. 1 ,.ICTITIOUS •UllM•SI edlten If 1119 eboYt ......... ller.ellenl Dtll!ll NO¥. 2.t, lt71 HAM• ITAT•M•NT ~et.111 """""htvl ... cl•l1111 ... 1 .. 1 tlM WILLIAM r. St JOHN, Tiit tollllwlMI _ .... II dell ... llu11""J ~M OKedt!TI 11• f'9QlllrMI to 1119 ftlem. ~:k"l!s .. O'DONNELL 11' MACKI• .. COMPANY, m1 N""" ;!!111 llW l'llCftl.l'l' _,.,.,._ 1n tlM 9tfllle D-"' ' l lYlll,. N _ _., ••K1't, C•lflilrr.11. r: tlM c1'rk fJI'"' •lteft i:,..ltlell court, or !SEAL) Wm. tt, Mtekll. 27• E. Grltlldvltw, . """" "*"'" '#Ill! 111enurv .. llllllAL AND ,.TTY Sl1rr1 M""'•· C1Utor11I•. ·11:~""° fO tl'lll l,ll'ldeole""' •I tlM trvst AlhfMV• 11 Law T"'' bu•I""' 11 •1119 conctudM by Ill ''""""'' et 8enk el A1111trlcir Nltler\el •I Cl'l'IC CtlllW °""West , ..... ~.•~·-J. • l'VJI ellll SeYlntt AHOC:lellol'I, '5111 Soulll ,,.., • ......., .,.,, .......... Lei Antetn, c.u,., .............. Cell9nlll nm WM. II . MACKIE )otllc:ll 11 lllf •!Kt of llullnen 11f flM ln4J 141...U Tiii• "•I-• MIN wl11'! Ille '"'""' .,.._,......., "' 111 ..... IMI'. ""''"'"' ,. All•--.., PetitteMI' c11r• of Or111M Cdlml'I' 1111: Mov. ''· 1971. ..... ,,ttel• of i.111 ~I, '#llhlll ...... Pllbllllletl Hu111!"9f«I Betdl Oii" ltllot, 1tY BIYtrlY J, MtddlllK, Ote111Y COUlll'f -tM .nw tlM "r" l'Ubllcllloll of thli DtcemMI' J. ID, 17, 24, 1tn J2M..l1 Clltrk. <\'lellc• ~•h11e11 or'"'' Cotll Dtlly Pnet. • Diii .. N-mbtr :911, lf71. LEGAL N011CE N.,..lfltbtr 1L lt, » •1111 Dectmbtr l. : ••rtMr• c...,.n 1911 •1·11 • Tru1t Offlctr >414 ••I'll: ol ArnerM.•Ntt}er\11 NOTICS: 'TO ClllOITOlll ) Tru" ellll l•vlllh AMOtl•llOfl OP IULIC TUN~l'·ll 1 l!!•tcul• of tlM Wiii Of 1sec1.:&1•1 . ,,,, u.c.c.J ,. 1._ , , • .1 !tit,..., ... ntl'ftM 11"*"'11 Nollet 11 hlretrv el-lo tt.. Crtdllorl ,ICTITIOUS •UllN•ll vAN L. llllUT" of 11:0'1' P. STECK end MATHILDA MAMIE STAT•MIENT ~ttwlllY tt UW STECK, Tftllf;llfOl'S. wllOM ltlnlntH Id· The !olkM'I ... _ .... 11 dDln• k•1Mll ~ L• "Ifill ....... Ne... llrtu II :9117 Mtr!M Avt .. No. • tnd 1, 1,. ...... A ........ Ctllterllll ltlbot tti•llll, Coull!Y ol' or1nM, ''"'of . IUllNl!SS 1NSUll:ANCE loGlNCY, ..,..h 121SI '°''"' Ctlll'orlllt. thtl • bo.11• tr1111r.r 1• •ttoul to .0.11 •l•do '''"'· Sult1 m "-"" "'""-,.. ••eMW b bt mtllt to STANLEY llOOltlQUEI, Bttcll •Ctlllornlt t'lMG • .. llblllhed or..... C:..•I lltY' .. ,lot, Trtru.ftrH. wholt ltusl-~.. h "· J1m11 P1o11, .,.., , ... "-'· •Olctt'llbw l. lO, 11, 2,, itn mu.n ....... Apt. 212. NtwPOrl ... c11. c.11,.,1111 The pr-rty Ill be tr•n1f1rrtll 11 ,.,... LEGAL NOTICE 1oc11H II JOJ Mtrl111 A,,. .. No. ' •rid J, Tiii• bull""' 11 Ml"' conlNc!M fly •11 !-------~-----(Btlbot lll1nd, (Olllll'o' of Or ..... , St•lt OI lnd!vlllutl. •A• 1'Jt Clll,.,111•. '· Jt!MI ltlolt ! MOTICI! TO Cll•DITOlll 511d P,_..., I• Cltlerlbtll In ltlllrll Thi• ol•llmlnl nlMI •Ill! Ille Cou111'f o IUlt•lllOll COUllT O'" THI 11: All slid. Ip tredt, fl~tur•, .. 111"'""' CMA. of Ot111tt CoullfY _,: HoY. 11, 1971, • ITAT• OP CALIPDllNIA ,011 ..... !toocl Will "' 111111 Cn>-Goodl ltusllltH IV Btwrlv J. MICkloll, 01,.uly CllPl!y ! THIE COUfllTY 01' OltAN•l t.-11 11 Slkt.t 11111 1oc:....i •I 307 Clerll • Jiit. A 11n1 Mtt1111 Aye., Ho.' •1111 7, Bttbot 1111.,., P11blllhltl Ort .... CHtl 0111'1' ltllO!, t ~rttlt of CLl .. l'OltD I, HICKS, C1111111Y"' Ot111tt, Sltll of C•llror11lt. NCW"'11Mr If, M. ind Oectt'lllltr J, It, . ~-YU:k Giving . .. " . I I 1 , I ' . • • By t.EROY POPE 0!oods,' claimed recenUt 'that UP}:•••• Wrt&tt bott1~~ Uquor.w ·~~·tills I W YORK (UPI) year and foods and otb<!r t • Christriiaa ,iving will •Uselq.l gilta are "in." iT"' jlrop !>fl'thia Y•'l IO< tht first . "llosh:'wld Al.Dur.arite •ol time lp' a decade, according to the Borboi:i. Institute, "Useful Incentive Marketing, a trade gift.. may be in bUt liquor magazine that has kept tabs deHnitely Js not o u t • on Yule giving Jor almqst 20 Distributors and dealers have years, ·,., : , ordered just u 1much liquor of ~ 'dr9P pro'liably 'will be all kinds as last Christmas, about· 2 percent' from last with the,Jrigher priced brands 'ye~'• "395' ~illlorf~ Jn 1953, most in demand." w h e n lpcentlV~· MarkeUng Durante said the Christmas 11tarted · &ttptng · score, it decanter has Jost fa v o r , estl~ated the glfta at $250 ·. though." People who want a milhon. 'There have been in· decant.er prefer genuine cut creases every year ~ince t~e.n glas.5 to the distillers• im· except in the 1951 and 1954 JlaUon," he said, "so this year r~sio~. the dis~lers simply ar~ wra~ Christmas bonus and gifts p~ng the, ftandard bottle in a by employers to workers ap-gift package. After th ·e parenUy will follow much the holidays, the liquor store clerk ' same pattern I! la!t year, will shuck off the Chri.stmas says Pi"enti~Hall, Inc., the wrapping and stick the botUe publisher of business and on the stock shell." labor information services. However, Bachman said it The· company r e c e n t I y was selling fancy packages Of surveyed' 1112 firms and found candy and prestzels to firms that about half will giv~ either who form~rly gaVe Uqu9r. cash bonuses or gilts to I n c e n t I v e M a rketing, workers at Christmas with surveyed firms in New York, cash bonuses the m o r e Atlanta, St. Louis, Howiton, popular. Los Angeles, Spokane and 'The bonustJ will range from some other Cities. a $5 bill up to a full month's It found firms economizing salary for workers with more on the gifts most in the west th.an fjve years' service with and southwest, least in New the company. York. It 'also discovered that· Among the more popular most companies are em· gifts from the boss to barrassed by C h r i st m a s employees will .be· turk~y.s and bWllness g I v i n g bu t , hams and gift certificates nevertheless, they believe it drawn on (l department store, pays and that it wouJd be Gifts and bonuses to workers dangerous to abandon it. 'They are subject to federa.l w1ge tend, however, to cut down on controls whereas·o r.d 1.n a r y the gifts in years when Christmas giving is not. revenues and profits fall off, The actual number o f and 1971 was such a year. business gifts to . customers, ~mong the more popular supp!iers and other as~iates business gUts this year, lncen· has lnCt'eased greatly 1n re--tive Marketing said, will be cen~ years even tho~gh com· sporting goods and sports parues have cut down wear, smaU appliances, somewhat. on the proportion of portable radios,· small p:::wer their prof14! devoted. to sq.ch tools, stainless steel ware, gilts. The variety of· the gilts glassware, Jrggage a n d also has grown. decorative Ji o n c h o s . Com· This diversification caused a paralively new this seasons little dispute this year. For ex· are fondue cooking pots -a ample,· Bachman Foods, Inc.,· response to the g r o w i n g o~ Reading, Pa,. w h I c h ,popularity o( the Swiss method dispenses Pennsylvania dutch of cooking meats and Cheeses. Wall Street Brkfs •Dece•Mll TM Wt• trlfllil« will ... COMurnmlllll 1t71 J11f·71 • NOT1ci is HE11E•Y GIVEM 11 "" ... ot' ,,..,. ""' "' "1 • "lbnl•"I'. mt.l""----------'-"""I e Five Store• p ... ..,.. "' 11141 ....... """"" lltaft11t II 11:• A.NI. ,, WESTliRN MUTUAL LEGAL NCYrlCE TL . mustered only against 7&3,000 ment . ;'tlll1111 .. .._111w1111 clelms .. ,11111 '"" ESCROW COllPOllATIDN, If.Ml BeKti A ANTA -Super Valu .. 111 """"" u• ,......, i. n11 """" ...,..,,,, ... """''"'""" MKll. c~ "'1-------------1 Stores I f H k I ..... ""'.......,,,. ~ .. Ill"" otrlCI o·-· Sltlte (If c.!lrerill•. .. 14MI' • nc., 0 0 p n I. ;,., .,. c1«1o. of ttw ,_,. .,,,111.,. ~.or se 11r 11 11-i. !I'll Tr11111*'"• '" l'tCTITtou• •u11N11s1 Minn., told Atlanta Security ... .,_. ""'"· -.1111 ... ......,,. ttu•IMH ,,_ ...... ec111·-uttd "' NA•• 1TATIM•MT 1 M e Oii "''-•Mer ~ ".,. Vndetl.._ ,1 """'1c• Tr_,...,. tor """' """ YMra .. ,, ""· 111e te11ow1111 .... 11 1111111 llWMu ana ysts onday it will open "'ac: •• ..-..., .nw ...... •: McOWEN, GllEEN 1. 1r1: N-••: five new discount department CLEVELAND -Rice bulls, ~'l'L.VIA. Ut l!:nl c11..,..111 AVftlUt, 011M N-11btr 11, 1t'1 DUlll!L ADVl!ltTIS1NG, 111' °""9111 hJcb ••·~ bJ ~-· Celllerllll t)M7; whkll I• llW ITANLIEV llOOlltlQUIL Crlw1. MIWPOtl Bf.ch, Ctlll. rM6-I • ator•.'._ind ~&bric •toe.ea 1n1· w ~re a""' . Pfl)Olf:Jn .a of IKnl""I of tht Mllenl ...... In etl TrtNftr.. Mlcllttl (elvt11 Hlrll\, 1t2J W1ndwtr-cl Jf72, '.'l'bfl' CO, nipany' &atd,M t..J. ' ror t1Mi ,rice; mil 1• 8fe. better tMn ""'llllllf to 1111 Ml•lt DI Mkl W•IT.llfll MUT\IAL •KllO'# COllP, L1111, N~ ltlCll. Ctlll. :io. I~ ~--. w1111111 ""' "'°""" '""' IM 1aw 1tec11 •1n1.,1 P.o .... ,..., T1'11• a.1111111 11 Mr,.. a11111uci.i 111 '" t'argeted 1972 aali:s :it ii. than ' straw for cleaning UP; oil r.-:.nt";i.ibi1ce11en " 11111 "°"tt. . Mv1H11t111 hMlll c1. ""'' 1nc11.111u.1. ·bUUon. • • . · ~ 1pills, Stan&i.rd Oil Co: df Ohio Otlell N_,W ''· 1'11 ·-111, 114161 Michell C. Hinh d ;; ...... M••lt Hirt• ltul!UIMll °''""' Ca•I Dtll'r Pllol. T~ll 11•1-I n1t11 wltll "" CCIUftlY ' • ' ·'. 1ai . Mondi$. Sohlo· saJO the • Ac1m11111•••••••"' n.. °T"'' 3• "71 ms-n CMR of°''"" eounw on: Nov. 17• 1111· • Mot1fel.alt .'. • r1·ce· .. u' lls """' cheapef than 1!111te er Ille lblwe -Ir B1v1rl'I' J, Mteoo., °'""'" COllft1'( 11 "'" : ,..,.,.., cllCOldlnl LEGAL NOTICE Cllrk. NEW ~v9iµc -.;Mo.vJelab, 1tra,,., co.sting only ! ,ctnt& a •,MtOW•M, ••••N a SYLVIA '"ublltt\111 Ori"" (NII Dtlly ltllot, Jncl t id M nd -• -· Id Jn ,• .... °""""AW. "·lt2l1 NO¥emlltl' Jt, J'-end 01c11110tr l, 10, ' .,: 18 0 a m~age-pGUuu.' ~ue company S8 ·°'-· CelN. nw7 .. ICTITIOUI IUllMlll l'7I lm·1l ;tne!l( overwhelminatY,dtfeat~ ttsta the hull• have !Oaked up :l,~ ~=..111itr11ri. 111, .. 1i.:=11.!".!:'~!"'::!. ""'1,,.u LEGAL NOTICE an insurgent rropola'Mo eet up oil films on water • o t ll\ll:llltlltll °'-coet1 0t11Y P11et. 11; l------c---'....,.--1 · a shareholders wltchOoC com· thoroughly they dfd 'nOt eVen °"""""' 1• 10· 11• '" "11 arn-n ,.,.,,,.. Trhll Ha1111M '"" CC111Ct••• '1'"' mittee 'to work with the board I ave a sheen on the waler. ltt'Vkt, 1m MlkMll, No ..... -r1111111, "ICTITIOUI IUllMllS LEGAL NOTICE c1111.,1111. NAM• 1r,-.T1M•11T of d.lrecton .. The ~ l..,.,,-,-~-:--;;;;------1 C.vllll L ... lt \Ifft .. •1111 Joe ... , Tiie tellowlnt ptrllft 11 ....... 11u11..... comm:u.:.. ....... p~' by •• Bl~la Rise .. ·lw.., 1m Mlldltll N• ...... TV .. 11!, e1: ~u;o; .. ., c.111ert:>1• • CALIFORNIA MA1t1~1 .• 1ii1 I'~ ahart~der Alfred n, who CLIF SIDE PARK, N.J~ ~ Tllll k't1Mll ll Mint cenllucttll llY Ill tit, Collt MIM ,,.,. Ta_. CM.IHRNIA 11o11 1nc1t'rillv9I. 1,_ P. o.ce111 • .an v11 '''11 sakl -the Yalue ol his Mldlnga ~e:\:wtnston Co r P. an-C9UllTT ... OllAMM , ,· .KIE .WANN v11te, Yor• 1.1,....,... In ................ · h •··•-·• ~•need It •. _, tarted bull"'•• -. ""*" TMt 11.wrn.n1 11tf'il ... 1111 "" c_,,. 11111 M""*' 11 Mt,.. ~ llY ... ""' , ...... pany as ~•1a1 • .,.-nil.ll 1 ~ ., MAlllllV c ",.,.lltL E 1 c:1e1t" °""'" eou""' °"' ,...,, 11. 1m. 111111V11ut1. by Iii petttnl. Re slid he hat a ~ mW6on -high r~ cop. u... o-....... '' BfYlftt J. ~ ~ COIHltl' 1TE¥1 P. oecou.IC 1 --• 1e1-'-· t 11 c1o'-'n1 -~ nt -mple• " II MlllE•Y GtYIM ,. Ille ciw\i, Tf>lt .. ,,_, lllM •1111 .... CwrrtY ea11..cv ~·QJOn S· I 0 "' Ill' um .,.,.....~ -... "' IM ...,. nem.1 ~ ~11.,.. 0t1"" '°''' °"'"' Plt.i, cJwt.., 0r-'"'""' "': DK. 1, itn. have· become dluallsfied with on the ~te; of the old palilade.t ....,... ~ '::~ =-""' 1L. '" ~ 1t111 ~...:; ~-;IY J, ~ OHuty c"'""' tha quillty of Movle11b11 film -amusement ,park ovedooldrtg _.,. ~ 111 .... tffk• htll•.,,... or.-c..11 c11tr .. 11o1, ~mg · work. But stem \he ijudloin River. · h ere • . -:::_ ~ :;: 1:£GAL Nal'ICB oecW!IW a. it. 17• "" 1'11 in>-11 "Ctnle1·Wlnlton 1s a Dallas· ,._.. ,.,-,,. ~ ~ P 1use 1 __ _:LEG~~AL'.:;_~N~OTl;:~Cll'.:,. __ 1 __ -::LEG="A'jL'f.N~OTl=C=E=----i firm . • " .... ..._... ,tc:TITIOUI IUllM•ss fl·I.,... ~ 91111. wtllch II llW Piectl MAMli ITAT•MIMT I' 111111 "ICTITIOUI IUSINIEll • s _ _. ~'-;;;;:.;;," •• .. ......w,,411 '"'"' 111t1-Tiii ,....,.,1119 --11 c1o1111 u 1-,.,cT1T10us 1us1N'••• MAMIE 1TAT•M1NT la119Jate,. E ... s ..-..i•*• """' "''"'" .. " lle(t>. ••: """'• 1TAT•»mMT Tiie 1o1"""'"' -IOl'I 11 ...,,.. ..,,.,... OALLAS Uni"·-•! con--. .... filtitt ~ '""' !tit llnt MO•ILl~I .... AltK IMiUlllAHCI! Tiii tollowlM "'* II 611119 bu .. MH Ml r·· -...... .............. ..-... AGl!NCY. 411 •1re11 11 .. lllllt ""· IU ' WAlllE~OIJSI! VILU.CI, ta WHI talner Corp. said It will ctUfl' ! OetM Os• ..... ,, 1471. ' "'--' llkh. tt. t'l"' THI IAnl•Y l<ACTOll:V, 11• C• 11111 Jtr .... C11i. M ... C•IJ~I• aiaughierl"• operations at t•· , ..,....... M, !(_... I'. Jll!l\llt ...... 4)e Ptrt; N""'IMWI' -Dr~ ( .. II M"' Mlrli'ltill 0ulflflll1 NI. 2" L\lllMI 1111, '"Cl IJll". , t:•...,.111.,"" -"'·-. Mew.ort a11e11. c1. niwe .1.-11 1. c:•r,,., m. <•"""' Ct.. ,._, IHdl. c111J«1111 Dallas,Plant of Ill Texas Me1t • .... 11' ""' ....... Tlll1 MIMt• li bo!llt COlllluc:l• 1w M Catie MIM. ™' lloui~ II bthw c.nllllctell•W In I ,.,,.. .....,,. 1r.iv111ue1. 1~11 1M!11t•• I• w1119 cecW11c1111 rw 111 1Miv10U11. Packers. lnc., at the end or TMMAI .... .... ... Jtlllfl "*' llldlvhtwl. MARSH4LL Olll'Fll!l.C th'· eek~-u th ~lant no , = ,,_ •....... Thi• ,, .. _, 111111 wn~ tt.. Gou111\0 -'" Cell-Tiil• 1111-1 IUtd will! ~ COUfllV If' W ut:OWa se e , * c11n •or-ce1111" °": "'""· 11, 1t11. Thi• ''"""'"' n1t11 with ""' c111111Y cte,k e1 o,.,... Coullt'f 111: N..,. 11, 1911. longer ii competitive n cost. "'!Ill'~-!"' -.,.. 'c" .....,,v '· MNldt•, o.11111y C111111Y er~-., Ot~ county fllJ. ~ 1, •Y .....,"' '· Mtc1c1111 .. Ottoul'f' etu111Y -.. plant will continue to be '!' .. ltrk, lt71, IY ,.....,.,., L. Mtcllloll, 0#\lf'i' ()erlt. I lie ..,_ ... .......,, .._.1.,... Ot•-c1111 01 r1y P11e1. c_,., ci.1k, Pue«lllH 0t1nee <11•1 D11tv f'U•'· used u a meat dlslrlbuUon ~ ar.,... (O(ltf DclllY ..... NO¥if'nller tt, :H enl Dtclm"' l. lt, 1"111111"'*' Gr'lllW C•ll D•llf' Piie!, HO'ltll'lblt 12, 1f, M tnd ~ l. o.c:1 •• 1. tti ir, u. '"' m.i-n 1m au ... ,1 Otclfll\Otf ,, ,., 1r. 1" ''" :n1,.71 1•11 JOM.'1 ctnter. i ' " WASHINGTON (UPI) The Federal Tra<le Com- . mission (FTC) Tuesday issued guidelines designed to insure honesty in "buy one, g~t one free" promotions. Under the guides, effective Dec. 16, the manufac~urer or store must charge hill regular price for lbe item and cannot run such a pi'omotion more than 6 months in any 12-month period. The guides also caver such offers as "one cent sale" and "50 percent off with the purchase of two." ' "When the purchaser Is told that an article is 'free' to him if another is purchased the term indicates he is paying nothing for the article and no more than the regular price for the~" the ITC said. "Thus, he has a right to believe th.at the merchant will not directly and immediately recover all or part of the cost of the free mercb.andi.se or service by marking up tbe price of the item which must be purdiased, substlluting in- ferior merchandise or service, or otherwise," it said. · · In .introducing a new pro- duct,. the FTC said a "free" o'ffer should not be made unless the firm plans "to discontinue the offer after a limited time and to commence ·selling the product or service separately, at the seme price at·which lt was promoted with a 'free' offer." Bank Plans New Branch Centinela Bank, bas filed an application with the state Banking Department to establish a branch in Hun- tington Beach at 6100 Warner A~ .• president Rowan · Henry announced. If approval is granted for the branch, it will be Centlnela Bank's second office In Orange County. A Newport Beach regional office at 3333 W. Coast Highway was establish- ed In June, 1970. powerful engme. d h t ·r lh ~c t lb · The automakers have just An "!' a 1 e s; ' ru '. n subrpitted l,IOO pages of "'.dverti_Sing campaign falls a1 t documentation and-data -_ the.re LS no perc;ptibl~ pr / which is available to you, the gress 'in this area · • . public, at all the FTC's Then, Congress has ~ore ,it regional offices. Various coo-a '.l'"1th in Advertising. "ti~ sumer groups already have whlC~ could accompl1sh been reviewing the data at the FTC s announced goals -atl FTC's Washington offices. fuuch more~. In October, the FTC ordered :nie Senate Co'!lmerce ~J!l · a dozen marketers of TV sets m1ttee, which is now cti;·· and seven manufacturers of sidering this legislation, ~ : air-conditioners top r 0 v j de given . the .FI'C until April~l 1 documentation by mid-Decem· orgaruze it.s crackdown ll\ ·I ber of a variety of their come up ~1th clear, workafl't .advertising claims: for in-curbs. Hints are f I YI n I, stance, vague c.laims that ·air-though, that the ~C ml,jht conditioners are "quieter" complete an evaluation of -!'s (than what?), i•tast longer'' program and progress. m~fh (than what?), are "more· er-sooner. •,{ ficient" (by what yardstick?). Meanwhile,·only a few d~! The commission also has ago, the Seoate passed. a bi11 recently challenged claims giving the FTC broad llf>V being made by tnanuracturers authority to carry out Its f~· of electric shavers-e.g., that tions of po Ii c in g ,th ~ they can "sbave up to 44 per marketplace for · fraudul~, cent closer .'1' unfair or deceptive buslrM1151 ln addition, the FTC has practices. The vote was 7&.for been cracking down on cOm· and only 2 agaimt. -and panies ~anging from laundry while it is unlikely that the soap manufacbJrers making House will act on the bill this extravagant claims that their year and whlJe there IS great products can remove virtually oppo!iClao to hpanslon orthe every t7pe of stain to augar FTC's powers from the Ni.ton companies implying that their administr,uon, or g an 11 e d particular brand will give business • n d comerYIUvr strenrith and stamina to all. . Republicans, the lopsided vok "If someone says, 'Tastes shouts a message. great,' we are not gojng to ask The chaUenge to the ad- for any substantiation," ex· vertising industry couldn't be plains Fl'C chairman Miles W. clearer. Kirkpatrick himself Kirkpatrick. "But lf someone capsulized it before the aruiil says, 'Stops three times as meeting of the Asan. Of • fast' or, 'Costs half as much,' tional Advertisers ·in· Ot we will ask to see 1ubstan· Springs, Va, Oct. 28. •' tiating data." , "If you can Invent It, pat~nt And Kirkpatrick em· It, manufacture it, a'f{ d phaslzes, "The commission is distribute it, sll(e!y yoa hiVe not bent on dismantling the the ingenuity to eJPtatn it:•(· ., ... ; Small Investor Not ,• • Involved in NEW YORK (AP) -It ls widely believed that mutual fu)\ds are made up primarily of the pooled assets. of millions of small investors wl.th a desire for professional portfolio management and diversification. Even the Investment Com· pany In~titute, trade associa· tion of the funds, seems to ac· cept the notion. This ts how it describes members: the role ol ,lta •'Management lnvestm'inl companies seek to do for Oll individual what he might ' do for himself if he had the tlJQe, the inclination, ·u.. background, the experlt,qce and sufficient ... " . But who are those Invest.Qr. who increasingly have ~ buying fund shares in lotsJ:of $100,000 or more? Small .in- vestors! People of insuffkitint experience and rcsour«s? • Third-quarter figures show that .m«e than one-third al the industry's sales were made up of single Investment.I or SI00,000 or more COdlpared with 21 percent a year earlier. Small investors who earlier found tbenuelvts pummeled by volalile price change1 resulting from the lnfiehting of big institutions in tfie atQCk matket will be watchlnt ·for the same thing 1n mutilal funds now. r • But clearly they are doTul more than just watching,' ~n several recent months, for ~I• ample, despite purchases1\1. big Investors, the 1ndustry ,bal suffered ·an excess of redelJ!p- tlons over sales. ~.! After viewihg the flguzM, Standard and Poor'• c.p. ~made this observ1Uon: 1i H"°''• Tlaat Fit? ' . . "This means two ~1:1 One, $100,000-and-over buy,... almost d o u b I e d tlttlr purchases of funds, to ~71 million iu the 1971 period from $205 million In the third quarter last year: and , tWo. small invt!lton •t the ~ time actually cut back oa tllfit fund buying , lo 1730 ml Wot! :Jq the latest quarter from mllUon,11 Astronaut Charlea:·M. Duke, Jr., lunar module pUot for tile Apollo 16 mlssioo, und~rgoes final lll~ht suit Lit checlc at the.!Jiternational Lalex Corp0rat1on plant in Dover, Del. Duke tests the bend'mg and stretching movement of the pressure garment as~ sembly prior. to the Integration or the outer cover layer or the extra·vchicufar activity suiL I Small lnvcstors aleo ha ' been withdrawing rr•dual from direct stock lnvestmen • as related by the 114ody .... o1 •mall 1o1 ..u1111 J!i relation to buylng. ~ ' ' I I • • .. F•ISor• -S, 1971 IC DAILY llLOT IJ • . ' ' • ' I • .. . ~ ' ' • "t lllill.Y.Atlr .. . .. ,.._ -___ ..11J4e.1*1•~··'·~ , <. ;$· :""' ' . .. ' • I . . .............. , ........ ...-.. .. • /'. t BIG. SELECTION ·~BIG · SAVINGS on used cars ' • ' • ·., -' I . STATIOMWAIOM .tiutom•llt lr11n1111isslo11-, «ctdil &_ Htmler.loodtd with -.,iiprMnl. .... •U!ldi1iOlltf300EOJ ............... .;.~.-; • ...w-... ..... ..;.;.~.::.!:~.~~:~:.... $)' ·588 _'$1 ;1'88 ':$988 ,*l••I .. fill. lk11t11 & 111 Cln"f'-t • ...,... fw J6 .H.ffll • _...,,,...., •f 1"r .... ' cl'Mlt.A•INALPllCUITAlllATl1S.11,.;.. • . ' • $988 •\ , ' ' ·.'70DODGE ( : ' , COIONET • llW. y.a, ,_~Ml Idly..,.,.. .... ~ ... ~(210107) . ,_ ' ' $1188 '69FORD , I fAllll,~.1500 ' . ,.,...,,...., ......... ~...,,.. ....... ...,..,.,.,lllllii6,"'"',...,a-.~ . Braftdlfew 1972 Dodge B.:100 Van '""' ,,.,: .... ;.,. """' bolt,.lf2 """cOl.IP(lngS. """' ' ,.., 26 ..... futl lorik. d110r;.1 wind1h!1\d wo1h1r1, fr11h air htatir wifl cWrot•. '°""' yius ""'' . $ ' . . '69·Chevrolet . '67 Chevrolet SRPVAN 4 ''"" ltw mi!ta91 ll\1 ..... (712261 ' I '69 Chevelle • MALJIU " · 2 llttf" M1rd10,. '#-1,.~ lr1n~iiiio11,. P.wer 111.n.s. """" . '69 OLDS • '70 DODGE '6~ VAUANT DAlf · t Otor Merdtll!I V-8. AWhulltllc TIWMtniH*"l'-Sftrit, ~Ir Jharp!lt'lLU:S) ·20.1 rw.. ~...-.. .. ...,~ ~. Jil:t llWitpOlll!ioli CS, ""'.'"' '70 FORD . GALAXJ•SOO Y.S..,.,.,._lt TllnmisRM.P_. 51,..;ng. PoWfr liroQs. F«gy AV ~001.u:D) .. ' '65FORD MUSTANG llW MDtt.-iKtlltflita6 & t1.anl ... .., $1888 -,: $588 '6BCHEVY . CAMAIO Rodie, Ht1t.f ••• Tilt Ptlfttt tor (YDA,i;li). '67 MERCURY COlOIJ PAii . 9 ,a..,. Watoii Y-L Alllomlrlie • tr1111111iuio". l'•wtr s1t.n., Al( (.,.,..,,, El«!ric s.ti ' W'• .... l~ft (J1D90f) '69-FORD M•1t111 f11thtk v.a. .tiutorrlGtic ln1nsini11ion. .- ~ C\ISIOlll iltwiar !2161TII $JJ88 '68 Chevrolet CAPl1cr 2 Ooor Hardtop v.e, A~tt111otic TNnlris* ,_ S~ t... ._,TClf. Alrtnllionq (ruJ96) $JJ88 : saa8 . $899 $.1488 . ' 7 D4Y TltlAL ' FREE -:~~~tv~~fo • USED C'"'IR ~ . "' 1 Open Daily 'Til 10 PM INCLUDING SUNDAY I • • TOTAL DOWN '71 DODGE DIMON Mr,.,.,. ....... Qllldlr and pow. a1..q. winy+ roof. (!lKP'J} $1988 '69FORD COUNTIYSQU{RI 10 P.t.SS!fGtl STATIO!'f WAGON V-L .tiullmlflc ~ mis I°"" l'OWtr Steering. l'ow IRbt, l~ Rod~ flCIH'J .t,ir C"ditltf!illll 0.. 11 lltt ll•11t •rt•lllM. (73'.t,QIJ) . • • TOTAL MONTHLY '70FORD 1/2Ton,leqlt4 ; '~ w.-i eimo11rtoh. va -.M. aJlllmatic hi> lllisaiall.14i1w1Wty ~ll6009Q . $'1988 . · 68DODGE - . 3/4SfAKE ~ , L, v.a...,.lllfllCl!ic ·1l'Wlllliiulon. oJiJ.(601mi ' . - f I • ls it Bali Hai? . ' 1M11<, 11ec.-'· nn s DAJL'i '11.0l' I I , ... . 'Trying to "Get ~tteri~io:q' .J • • ' L Father Atte1npts to Explain Son's Jail Suicide , C!Nl'IW. ISLIP, Jl.Y .(AP) -"He was ltylng In gel ,.,.. a1tibt1on, !Dlybe our attention." qys Vincenl Cam· -s..., trying In uplain bis eldest aon.11 brJef life to olberl. "Both Umes I went to ... blm, be WU. • In <Ollrl. I don1 blame the jail. I blam~ me. I should have 1ooe there every chance," he aay1. V1neem CaWQara.sana Jr.1 17, .banged blmaell·lrith a bedJheet In bis cell al Sul·. lollt County Jill Sutodoy. He had been there since Oct. < for vlolallng prohaUOo. ·ne pleaded guilty and wu awaillng oentenclJl8, ' . . Thi sheriH's office sent the youth's beloqlngl home In a brown paper bag. Sitting In the comer of the kitchen, the father pulled oomelhlng from the bag. "Look. he ~ this poem in jail/' ~e said. "Here i sit my feelings inside Not much loager do i feel i can hide The love.s, the wants aod all the desb"e. Teerlng and bwnlng lllce a!oresl fire." Vincent Jr. droJ.>P«I oul or Central [j!jp }{jgh School in late spring as a junior. Schop! offlclah sald his atte~ was poor bul lhal "U he had .ever dedl~aled blmaell In bis school work. he could have done well." ' "Ob, dear god help me some ·~For i know the wrong J've don~ "Help the Time go fiylng Bye "So ODCf apln I can~ the s~," • the boy wrote in the poem. , "I wanted him to be a pilot," the fatblt said. "And, ta bia:~wn 1'ay, lte wante4 to be a pnot: t.Oo. I went to an Air' f'orei sergeant in Bay Shore. Spent four houn mapping out a program. He was going to 10 thrOtfgh basic, then aviation mtcban!c !raining. By that tlnie-he'd be 11 )'<ars old. He CO\lkl 1tarl Pilol lrainlng. He TI!· all iet to 10 in untU 'be met some Jokers ' t~,.::~~~ purpoae. I linen• It WU on ...,__ Ht was a brilllanl l;ld. •. . "l·don1 believe he commlttad 1Ulc:lclt lntenUonally. He WU trying to get IOme • attention, maybe our attention. H1 1 lhougbt he'd be stopped," the father ltld, I "Pleaae dear aocl let It be t~t ionce more Cll\...Y t'm free!!' the bOy ""'le In bli poem. ; , De,_.t~t Cluwge• Detective-actor Ordered , ' ' • Dismissed From Force . NEW YOl\K (AP ) -lleiectJvtactor F.dward Egan baa been dlslnlssed from the police force on charges of falling to turn irl confiscated narcotics and pm Md neg1ecting ~ourt appeafances. :. ~ First Deputy PoUce Commissioner Wll· llam H. T. Smith announced Tbursda;y he had accepted the recommendation of trials commissioner Louis L. Stutman that the 4G-yeer~d first-grade detective be found gul~y ol the departmental · Tbe dim1...i came on the last uY t>e, fore Egan's requeist fer mtrement would have been automatically granted. He wu thus deprived of receiving I plllllon. ran plays a,.rvJ, Iii 11" hll ~ movie ,.'lbe Frendi Connectl4D! 1rhlcb • was based on one o( hls own caam. Lone sailboat leaves stiff afternoon winds. and chop- py seas behind as it slides into calmer waters at en- trance to ·Newport Harbor. Looming in the l>ack· ground is island 27 miles off harbor jetty. Is ii r .. mantic Bali Hai, the paradise oflsaiJ.ors' dreams, or just smog·shrouded Santa Catalina, a desert isle Southern California boaters swarm to on .sum.met Quake Recorded UPPSALA, Sweden (AP) -·An earth- quake at the Kurlle Jslattd.s in the Sea of othotsk was recorded Thursday by the SeisrMloglcal InsUtuUon ol Uppsala, the heed of the lnstitutlon, Prof. Marcus Baalb, aald lllday. The quake bad a mag- nitude of 1.7 points on the Riditer acale. charges. , One o( Egan1s'lawyer1, Robert J. Elias.: berg. claimed later that the trlah com- mi&l_oner had recommended fining Egan. '"nle decision or the first deputy com. missioner overruling the recommendation of the trials commfS!lloner wu a gross ml!Carrta&e al jllltiee," · Eliasberi 11aid. At his cleputmental trial last mnmi;, Egan cootended lhol no damage bad been done by his failures and lha_t his caseload -perhaps 5,000 arTests in hil career -demonstrated his competeoce ,. &s a police officer. . ·r Smith dismissed the tatter excuse say• " Ing police work "ls not merely making • arrests, and ma!Png large nwnben oll • /i arrests is not necessarilly a demon!tra· tion of effectiveness." ~ Weekends? It all depends on your point of view. Egan bas a Jetdlng role in the forth-"" Supervisors, Transit Unit Blistered. by Grand Jury By JACK BROBACK ot "'' 01ri., 'll•t 111tt In one Its most scathing indictments of the year, the 1971 Orange County Grand Jury has taken on the Board or Supervisors and the new Orange Cowity Transit District. The supervisors are accused or being unresponsive to the "aggressive action required to develop cOordinated. gl'O\lD(l and air transportation systems.'' ' The dual target jury ~report, released today, hits the transit district leaders over "failure to inaugurate at least minimal bus service in the year since the district was created." . . • "Surface tranSplJit{!tarl hal !,;mi ploi \ride mobility for a fa st increasing populaUOp,and 1lr lraljspo\1jllion for peo, pie and lrelghl neciesaary !& •o/pport ex· pandµlg commerce and industry, are mandatory for the future growth and pro- sperity of the county," the report leads off. Arter detailing the need for Commercial air passenger and Creight service and ad· diUonal racillUes for general aviation (private Oyers) the report, signed by Foreman Doreen Marshall of Newport Beach charges: "The jury considers that t he supervisors are neglecting a major mponsiblllty to the electorate unless they immediately take very practicable measures to develop regional air facilities, which can be linked by ground and air, to the residential , recreational and Industrial areas in and alljoining Orange County. "Thi jury will not presume to advise the 1upervisors where new airports should be established. They have Jong had at hand the Pereira and Parsons reports," the Indictment continues. Failure or the board to "pursue more actively" 50me civil use of the Naval Air Station, Los Alamitos is attacked for the second Ume. Last June, the jury first urged the board to take steps regarding the Los Alamitos facility which the government announced It was deac- tivaUng as a Naval Re&erve air trainlng facility on March 5, 1970. The jury also condemns the supervisors for falling to give "effective authority to the County Airport Commission. •'Thi! board should not be immobilized by tbe ponderous deliberations of the Southern Calilornla Regional Aviation Systems Study. This $750,000 11tudy seeks to determibe over-the-horizon airport needs of 10 Southern California counties. "Since its recommendations cannot be implemented for a number of years, It •· the JurY'I belief that Orange County should not postpone action on its own aviation needs." On the Orange Count)' Transit District board, the report stat.es: "Initial guldellne1 (ol the board) were designed to offer adeqUate transportation to all citizens in the County, particularly Senators Urge POW Tax Break WASHINGTON (AP) -Americans held ptboner or missing In actloD In Vietnam would be given a !u bl..t under a propoted amendment in tht In- ternal .Revenue Code. Sens. James L. Buckley (Con-NY) and &fward.M. Kennedy (0.Mau.) have pro.. posed a bill to e:rempt, the compensation payable to Vietnam POW1 and lhooe mitslng '1tt action throughout the time they are so listed. lt also would Include civilian emp!Q.)'tt who are prisoner• or !llissing In Vlei.Nm. those immobilized by poverty, youth, old age or physical ~iDdicaps. '1'o this lhe jury would add service to Jnsti~tioM of !earning and to employ· ment reservoirs, both in and beyond · Orange County. "These services should be able to it. tract enough riders out of their private automobiles to abate the growing con- gest.ion on arterial highways and c I t y streets." On the need for air transportation·tbe jury says,, "Orange County Airport will handle appro:rlmately one m i 11 i o n passengen and mqre than1 i.s million pounds of air freight during UU. fiscal year. "Current peak period air trafUc ex· ceeds the present terminal'a capabllltles. The road system around the ~rt Is poorly laid out, confusing a n d overburdened. Approxhpately 30,000 ad- ditional commuter air passengers will be handled at Fullerton Municipal Airport. "However, little relief can be expected from the Fullerton facllity since the City Council has declared iJ.11 'lack of intent to expand the airport boundaries.' "General aviation aircraft based at Orange County, Fullerton, San Juan capi.strano and Meadowlark (Huntington Beach) airports are taxing the present capacity of these facilities. Meadowlark and San Juan airports are presently struggling for &UrVival, Jet alone ex· pansion.'' The report does state, however, that the' jury is not tn favor of progressive in· creases in the number of daUy jet flights at Orange County Airport, but "that the current level of jet operations must be continued until an alternate solution of passenger and freight operations is found." On the Los Alamitos air facility, the jury charges that "last June the board directed one of its members to make a report by July 15. 1971 on Los Alamitos. Although an indetlnite time extension was givtn, this report has not been made." (The Los Alamitos City Council, citizens groups and residents of llUI'· rounding areas are united in opposiUon to continued use of the facility [or aviation. They have propoeed a regional park. (Last week, the federal government rtvealed plam to ac:celerate the use of the facility for aviation !raining, dropping prevtous plam fur deactivation), "This lplendid air bue lhould be preserved," the report continues, "for whatever combinatk>n of m i 11 t a r y and/or dvlJ aviation ... It would cost $41 million to replace the aviation facilities at Los Alamitos and if the coun- ty had to acquire equivalent land the cos&' would be $100 nilllion." Adding In its advice to Transit DIJlrl(t directors. the jury llates: "The diJlrlct muat expedite a abort-term joint powers agreement wUh the Southern California Rapid Transit District as the most prao- ticable means of getting an interim c:oun- tywkle transportation l}'llem In opera· IJon." The district Is crlilclud for pot pJ!blng this alliance (even though the 1llslrict of- ficiala have been in repeated contact with RTD o!lidals Inward lhal end) and tt 11 IClded. "the dblricl baa dela ed llarll'l! 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IAlidandenj tottaY In a searCh that pro- voked fjght.J ng wllJI residents but netted 28 nail bombs and stocks ol explosive, tbt army said. A runman fired a single shot at an army observation post at the edge of the Bogllde and five nail bonlhs were hurll'd at troops in Bi~ Street, an army 9pi0kelman said. There were no injuries. The IOld.iers round, in addition lo about Stl pounds ol exp106'tve. some bomb-mak- ~ equipment and about 200 detonators, the tp0kesman said. ~ldentl hastily threw up barricades and hurled bottles and bricka to keep tht aol~iers a.it, but were.dispersed when the IOldier1 cpened flrt with ct>.nisters of CS nausea gas and rubber bullets. Six men were arrested during the search, but four were latl!r1releosed, ~ amt)\ said. • So1dieni searching, vehicles for the.three mtnJ,wflo eScaped from a Belfast.. prison Tbut'lday night choked up traffic trying to leave the city. Some residents shutt)ed hot coffee and tea to the drJveT'! stianded in n•r freezing weather. Anfiy IOUrces said l'lf9 o( the men ranMd high in the outlawed 1ri.sh Repub- Jicao Anny (IRA). Ftlrmer Ulster Home AUair1 Minister William <n1, tenning t)>e escape ''.~ 1Clutely diAgrACeful," called for an hn· medlot• Inquiry. 'Unwof:t~y' Reds Face Tito's Ax liELGRAJ)l!'~UPI) -Pra;denl T;IQ or Yugoalavla has ordered what he termed unworthy members of the Communist party "thrown out without delay." .. Where tt ls necessary\" Tito said, "We 1hall -make purges." f 'ftlJ 'lt-year-old Communist leader 11pectfically attacked Yugoslav Croatia's Convnuni.st leadership for ' ' r o t t e n liberalism" C.Oward nationalhfl.s. Tito madt his speech three days ago at a •ion of -the Yugoslav C6mmDnlSt party pruldlum. It was not published in the•Dltion's-oewspapera until today. .. . I Cambodians S~raggling, ~ R~treating . .. . . PHNOM PENH (UPI) About 20ll wounded Cambodian soldien and theif depel\den\a were flown into Phnom Penh by helicopter today from the north whert: the Can1bodlan army abandoned two towns and 25 miles of IJighway 6 to Com- munist forces. 'Ibou...ands of other Cambodian llOldien aod civiliam were fleeing south on Highway t in ~. toi1i~ and motor- drawn carts from Baray and l(ompong Thmar. .The retreat,:. under cover o( U.S. air support, was ordered per!IOnally by ailing • Prime MiniMer Lon Nol who wa1 a general iu the Cambodian army before aMtmling his government Post. • Jt signalled the apparent defeat or Cambodia's: most ambitious o(f~nslv~ -ao attempt to .reopen llighway 6 and perhaps recapture Angkor Wat, t,he n!I· tional shrine. Vietnamese military Sources said In S:ii~On abou t 40 South Vietnamese air force helicopters were 'dispat(ihed · tq Cambodia to assi!lt government troops there. But their niissinn was unclear and there WM no word whether tt:iey m1ght be· helping to pick up stragglers alohg the highway. .t ~Tile arrival of the mo soldiers and their families here wa1 the first concrete sigl) or !he ID~n.~ h.ind-to-hand l'OITlbat report~ . by the Cambodian high com- mand at Kompong Thmar before the evai;uation. Field oCfkers at Skoun, 35 mi)eli north ot Phnom Penh on lJtghw.:iy 6, said other • Kompong Thmar troops, with their casualties loaded on trucks, were still tryiqg to fight through Communist r:esistance at Santuk llill. Refugees heading south were pu.W:d by truckloads of fresh Cambodi3n troops heading north for Tning Kauk, now the llOrlhernmost town on the highwnY. 11till in government hands. Field officers said some 5,000 civilians · and 5,000 military men and their famillet fled the towns of ·nnray ond Kompong Thmar, 66 ·and 72 miles respectively, north of Phnom Penh. The troop! were rtgrouplng at Taing .Kauk, about 14 mllt1 south of Baray. The only fighting reported was at the far northern end o( the coh1mn where troops retreating from Kompong Thmar with their .wounded battled the Com- munists in an at.tempt to go north to Kompong Thom, 87 mile~ north of Phnom Peilh. Lon Nol visited the .southern end of the . Hig~w_, 6 front Wednelday. Milit.ary sources said Lon Nol was anx- ious to "avoid another Romlong/' iftomlong. alSo-~ llighway &, was aban- doned ,N'ov: jJ at the end of an . ti-day siege and at .the cost ol mort·than ·400 ~d and wounded. ABM Diff ere11ces I;Iold· Up Tr eaty At SALT Ta .ble • VIENNA (UPl ) -Soviet-Americ.:in disagreement on location of anti-ballistic ,niissile.!! (ABM) is holding up a treaty at lht! strategic Arnil LimitaUon Talks (SALT), diplomatic SOUr<lt! s.1id today . The sou~ said both side!! remained hopeCUl· for a SALT agreement before ·President Nixon goes to Moscow in May. But thill ngreement was thrtatened by Soviet insistence on limiting ABM's to rings around Washington and ~1oscow, which would force the United St.ates to dismantle its two ABM sites around of· fensive missile bases in North Dakota , and Montana. There wus said to be bro;id agreement between the two sides on the offensi ve half of a SALT agreement -a tem· porary freeze on deployment of orrensive missiles. Such a freeze, originally pro- posed by W11shington, would give SALT negotiators time lo work oul detailed limitalioos on each category ol offensive weapons. ' . ' 1 : ltaDCHINA V'IT ...... _, Nixon's Jounae11 .Dealeel., llldla · West Pakistan • Battle Reported By UllW ....... w..- P1klltan Rldlo Mkl ,Jlldtaft l/ftlOd forctt 1U.Cked P•klltanl · forward posi- tions oil Uoac tht, Weot Plk!Nn border tod1y but All l~ llldio declied the report and akl tt wu bl'Olldcut to cover up ln attack on"Jndlan air fitldl ia that rqloo. • • Air raid ....., llljnded in New Delhi airfields are ~ _ for Indian millt111,. atrcraft. An" official spokesman 1n 'Netr Delhi described the strikes on the alrfields u 1 "blatant attack on India." He wu quoted a1 aAying that the governmeut•wu con- sidering what action to take. Dollars Fall Accompanie4 by his wife, President Nixon will spend .seven days in China during February. He will spend four days in Pe.kins for "free-- wheeling talks" and then take side tripa lo Hangchow and ShaneJai, the nation's largest city. · llld lht coplt.I -blocked out tDatghl .. tht lndiotr ,._ reported Pakistani .V force atLlcU' on Indian ait ba!t.S in disputed KUlurUr and at two other Polnlo olool(' the western ironUer. I,000 milts across India !rom East Pakistan. All 1111!;1 Rodlo .. Iii the PUlslani cl1im wa. "catesorically denkd · b)' the highest authoriUet of the government of On European Money Mar~.' Israel Launches Drive For Peace Before U.N. · India. Jt hu tiee!i' obviously put out as a cover to their aicrtsslye air at.tacks." The Paklstani Radio broadcast was tne first report o( any heavy flgh Ung along the borders of India and West Pakistan, t1lthough lndiao and Pakistani forces have fought In East Pakistan for the past few weeks. LONDON (UPii° -The U.S. doll~ spiralled _ downward on European ment1 marketa: today, hittin& port-Wd-kl War II lows for the .second atralght day 'lft Frankfurt, ZUrich, Amsterdam and Brussels. Jn Paris, the • French government clamped stringent CQfllrol! on . fortlll'i speculators after a lo-day wave of dollat UNITED NATIONS (UPI) -Tsraeli of~ ficials, in a diplomatic offensive coin- ciding with opening Of General Assembly debate on. the Middle East, called today for Arab-IsraeU negotiations instead of wnr to end the current Mideast cri.sis. Israeli sources at the United Nations expressed belief the Arab Wilt! led by Egypt would try to use the 131·member General Assembly to lay the legal groundwork for more fighting in the Mid- dle !;ast. Jlous'ewives Riot For Second Night In Chile Capital SANTTAGO. ChUe (AP). - Anligovernment demonstrators, including a ~ives' brigade, clashed with riot , police in the streefJI of SanUago for the .second straight night Thursday. .Police used tear gas to di sper.!t one group or women banging pols and pam aboul four blocks from the lodgings or vi<liting Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro. lie wasn't there at tht time. other protf'!tor1 In the city's well-do-do ••upper dislrict" burned automobUe tires, lit bonflres and joined in hom-honklnJ 1notorcades that blocked traffic. Dor.en11 were arrested, but the exact number was T1Qt disclosed: Dui-lng the day police had skirmished with anti-Marxist youths demonstrating in defiance of a state of emergency decreed by Marxist Preiddent Salvador Allende. Allende defended his reg ime at a farewell rally for Castro, who ends his three-week St.".te vis l t Sat.trday. T ~ e pre!!ident vowed that "only riddling me with bullets will stop mt from com- pleting my program for the people." He referred to the ~.000 women who marched downtown Wednesday nigh\, touching off the disorders, as "the l:JlO!t ,:.rancid bourgeois." Fli ght of Concorde Halted by Warning FATRFORD, England (AP) -An emergency fire warning aboard Britain's supersonic Concorde ai~liner Thursday forced the big jet to abandon a test night, dump 25 tons ol fuel over the At· lanUc oind laltd on three or Its four en- gines. The fire alert signal flashed on the Concorde 002 in.'ftrument panel when the raster.than-sound plane was flying . six miles high over the sea at 700 miles per hour. The British Aircraft Corp. reported later the wami11g signal was cau~d by hot gas escaping from a pipe in the No. J engine. The plane was undamaged. · Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Riad ,was the leadoff ·SRtaker in today's arternOOn debate, and Israeli Foreign Minist~ Abba Eban will reply OD MO:rt- d3y. But before 'the ses.'llon tven began, Israeli acting :Prime Minister Yigat Allon told a 'luncheon · in Jerusalem be was hopeful Egypt would change its pasition and agree to more indirect negotiations with Israel in hopes of finding a peaceful settlement. • Gideon Rafel, director general of the Jsrneli Foreign Ministry, told a meeting in Tel Aviv that ,Riad should consult Jsrael '()n •wtlys to attain peace "rather than issue boastful threats of war." He urged Egypt tO join direct negotiati'ons. Pakistan on Thursday reported seven major Indian attacks there. · "Indian armed forces this afternoon at- tacked our Corward posltion,t all along.the West Pakistan border." Pa'kistan Radio said. "The po!tition is still' confused. More det:iils are oiw;iited." An Indian government spokesman 8Jr oounced in New Delhi that P!ikistani war planes attoicked three military airfields along the border with West Pakistan. Air raid sirens wailed in New Deihl and the city was plunged into darkness. The three airports rei>ortect under at- tack were at Amritsar, Srinagar and Pathankot, 250, 2*l and .fOO miles north and northwest of New Deihl in the disputed state of Kashmir. AlJ. of the MODEL • selling that forced massive jnterv,enUoo by the , Bank of France in an effort to underpin tzchange rate!. Thee dollar also dropped lower on the To.Jc.yo money market and it was quoffit a1 low as 326.10 yen to the dollar, a cle-- vaJuati-On of the dollar of 10.39 percenL ~ Only in London did the U.S. currencf show aigns of recovery from Thursday'• battering sparked by rumors of dollar deValuation at thjs week's meeting bi .Rome Of the world's 10 richest ~ munist nations. ln Zurich, the exchange rate dropped to 3.92675 Swiss francs, 3J5 percent undef". official parity ol 4.18 to tl'\e do1lat. FURNITU·RF '·~ SALE . A Christmas Gift-Givin,£: l\onan"la. N11.1ion11i 11,.,·ard winning model b?me furnishin,11:s Rt stag,11:ering sa,·ings. Personally designei;f, coor- d1n11.red, 11nd selected by the Wt-st 's most eminent decorators Books pictur~s. din in,t: se1s, heddiniz:, n1irrors, Jire11c decorator i~ems •.• ,: .take your choice. Hurrr! Fil's1 come, first ~r,·ed. Cash and carry. SAVE UPTO 50% OFF RETAIL Snow Swirls Over Nation BROADMOOR ' . • Rain Au~ Falls as Storms Whip Across Most _States TURTLE ROCI\. ' • 1'-1'ft'9tUrf!• ••• :!I ':lt u 1: I.II " t ~ 1.17 ll ,, I '5 ... " ••• ~ --{2 :~ ll u ' ~ H B ... c.r1teril• ~-= ~ .... ~~="m ., __ • .. Ill•"' c-. ·' )lour~: 9 10 5 S11. ,\Sun. I A BET,TEfl ENVIRONMENT FOR VOU llnmttfn>m $,tR.,00 ,.fnd,IP~ C714-) 13}.0162 • • .l I , .I! ' • I .. ,_ Connally • ·optimistic · . Over Money . ~ o \I' ASHINGTON ( APl -Treasury Secretlry John Connally 11y1 he'• generally optimistic there will be aoroe settlement t9 the world's economic crlalJ &y ,the end of lfll. . ' ' ' · Connally returned Thw'lday from hiafl. level flnanclaJ. dJscussJona ln Rbnte with America's major lradlna partnert and told a plane-side new1 conference: "Ther,'1 hope that we an aettlt it before, the end of the. yea:r." But then he cautioned: "I do DOt want to raise false hopes." In any calf:, the Treasury secretarJ said "J. very large step," was ~en by the United states at the meeting of tbe Blct: Ten financial powers. "I .think we ai, maklna progrellt,.,. he said s~ a inO!'.e optllhiatk: tooe than. he ever bis about finding a value for the American dollar that the non-Communist world can live with. Reports of American plans· to ' devalue the dollar swept Utrouah E\,ll'Ope Thur~ day following the end of· the 1\ome meeting. That set off a rush of dollar- selling. Masked Robbers Get $100,000 from Bank CLEVELAND, Tenn. (AP) -Two men, •~arin& ski masks and lrmed with abat- gifns, robbed a bank guard Of. more tbu SI00,000 today, an official of the Cleveland Bank and Trust Co. said. : Sam McReynolds, a vice president ol the "bank, said the men toot three cash bigs from security guard A. L. Davis, 55, a's Davis was making the day's deUverjts of cash to branch banks in this IOUtbeaat Tennessee community. DaYia was held l up oot.side the Wlldwood Avenue branch.I o( Cleveland Bank and Trust Co., police said. U'I Tl_... EXPRESSES OPTIMISM Secretary Connally Police Surround Heavily Armed Death Suspects SIMMESPORT. La. (AP) -A 12S-man forct of state police ca'.ptured toda.y two heavily armed robbers who authorities say killed one man,. ktdnaped two police· men and wounded two other persons. 'Ibe gunmen had been reported pinned down in a wooded area. A state Police spokesman said the time of the assualt depended on the ar- rival of a helicopter and machine guns for each state policeman, adding there might ha"" been .. ,., hell <J( • gw>light." But he satd there was no way for the men to escape. "They're desperate and they'll kill anybody," said Sheriff F. D. Didier of. Avoyellea Parish. AutborHies said the gunmen were ann~ ed with .45-caliber pistols, sbotguns, sub- machine guns and a rifle. Fr~"' Otcembef J, 1971 DIJlV llLOT § Foreign Aid Woes Still Gas, ~gar~ f1. dS _.Under Eire " WASll!NGTON (UPI) -trade "'°"iltlons wtt)!.flltely .tho e<mpl>lnt wva tllo 9apr SUnoco bu been cbar1od bl' odvtttillJll !bit qu hlll>I --la<. and lllled the Fedora! Trlda Q>m. dlttata !pee wellbl. N-ln • laflltl!lllloa la<. m1 .. 1on (FTC) with fal .. IY'lr========~c==::;:;~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::"'.l! Not Over claiming In advertllina that ill gaaoline bu unique quallllu oot found In othor bnric!J. - The FTC Thlln!lay i:Jtod television· conunuclall clalJn.. 1nc the quantltlea of 11Sunoco WASHINGTON (AP) -senate-House 260," the highest octane conferees agreed Thursday on apendin1 a:asoUne aold for cars, improve Q .7t7 billion for foreign aid -'800 all ela;ht. Sunoco blendl of illi , )esser octane d I s p e n a, 4' d m· ·on belo\f the adm¥llrt.ration'a budget . \hfou&b ~·, 11cu1 t 0 m -but remained deadlocked on the · p•J :_ Out blending pump." Mansfield amendment. iwt "With respect to ocWie, all In a day·long series ol meetings lasting gasolines. regardless of brand until n'lid~vening, the conferees reaolved '. · C • ls name, will insure efficient many of lhe ""'" rai..d by v11Uy di!· At ontro . performance and maximum fere.nt House ·and Senate foreign aid ' ' p:iwer of an engine if suf- leglslatlon. flclent octane is provided," the Besides the Mansfield amendment, Jet Crashes FTC said. which called for total U.S. withdrawal • In, ~ reply, Robert W., from Indochina. within sb: months of the Donahue, president af Suri day American prisonera are freed, the NORFOLK, Va. (UPll -Oil's product group, said b14 other major stumbling block ls whether One of the Navy's newest at-company "plans to viioroualY U.S. support of Sooth Vletoamese troops tack planes, Ile: pilot ·IP-. oppase this complaint." He should be included in a $341 mUllon spen-pa.rently unconscious at the said the rrc had chosen to I&· ding ceilin1 for U.S. operations in Cam· "COntrols, streaked across the nore the company's •:technical · bodia. documentation." The conferees accepted a House pro-southeastern United Sattes "In fact, It appears that the vl.sio11 barring U.S. military aid to Thursday before plungl,ng into FTC has ev&i aought to inject Greece unless the President find! it in the AtlanUo 250 m.ues from Into aur adverUslng th.lngs we the national interest. In that case, apen-shore. · hav.e never claimed," Donahue ding would be limited to last year's $9C). Navy and Coast Guard said. , million tot.al rather than the fll8 million seirchers failed t.o find the The ,J"TC also charged two budgeted. · The conferees also accepted a stiffer wreckase or recover the body Senate provision barring any aid to of the pilot, Lt. Thomas E. Pakistan Wltil that country halts its Conlo.n, 25, af JicksonvWe, military actions agahaj the rebellious Fla . eastern part Of the C(JIJJ\try and takes Conlan, survived ~ a wife steps to care for millions af rtfugees. The conferees dropped a Senate pro-and young da ughter, was ·•·• that I flyin" a "round-robin" mission ,.~on wou d have required con· ~ .. gressJonal authorizaUon af Cent r a I from Jacksonville to Mobile. Intelligence Agency financing of 'Ibai AJa., to AUanta and back ta troops in Laos. Jacksonville in the A 7 E senate De m a c r a t i c luder Mike Corsair jet, .one of the newest Mansfield, author af the amendment with in the Navy's arsenal. the six-month withdrawal deadline, made clear before the conferee1 recessed until Friday that he is adamant on main· taining the amendment in the aid bllL Previolls Mansfield amendments in draft and milit.iry-procurement bills were wa~red down in Congress. 4 Children Die VNITED STATES NAT ·IONAL BANK SO.UTH COAST PLAZA BRANCH NOW ONN SATURDAYS 9 t. 1 P.M. MON ... THUIS. 10.I P.M. PllDAYS 10-& P.M. (7141 140.1111. Locllt94 hu \ So. c..t rs... c ......... AMf. Vici Pra-Mlllltlll' t ~ .... ~. ', • Qf;J• I ·oo ·SOMETHING ·BEAUTIFUL, FOR CHRISTMAS J' When It's cold u Chrilltmu oulllde. tUm your Indoor world Into a bltD Of cheery decoration• whh. these C~.!89 ' omali>enlt. A. Sterling doVes. "' Wallace, Stt.95: B. Sllverplated llelgh bell. $12.95. C. Sterling er-. by Reed & Barton. $10. D, Sterling lllOWflake. by Gorham, $10. 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SALE·FRT., SAT., SUN., MON.· ONLY 1~1 ;, fh CONTINENTAL DINING & GAME PUASURE $239 95 . _,.. ... P1C1" "1tl 5 Pc. Group , OPIN 7DAYI A WOK Mon. thrv Frt. 10,00 A.M. to 9,30 P.M. •Sat. lo.6 • S1m. Noo"'5 • • 18085 EUCLID ST., FOUNTAIN VALLEY SAN DIEGO FREEWAY ANO EUCLID ST. TURNOPF 962-3325 or 546-1681 . GOOD dining g•m• Hts just e1n't be bogght •ny· where else for this low pri~e. GOOD dining g1me ch1irs 1 r 1 covered In ~1ug1hyde, NOT pl11tle. GOOD dining geme c~lrs hnt legs thlt •rt built right Into the chilr fr1m1, NOT screwed oe legs. GOOD dining gme . sets don't l11l 1p1r1. Tliis • Is 1 GOOD SET. . - ., l . ... . ... . -,.-. .. ~· t .... I • • •filY PILOT EDITORIAL-PAGE • .~ . •• • • • · ·tagulla's New Bus Lin C . ' Latu••'• brave new b~s tine bu navigated Its first limits to the state beach boundaries downcoas;; WMt of. operation, giving !ree rldel to>one and all while , The road, the mayor• told !ellow co1H1cllmen, could the city tries to determine jusl what the custol!!Ors really be bUilt for about •12,000 if city manpowu ind equip- • I Wallt in the way of routes and schedules. ment were used. Everyone aaree> the ~· are cute, comfort.able Its surface could be decomposed granite with a small . . . ,, • ' .. 111d nice to baye aroqnd. the problem, aays City Ma~ager curbing. , Larey -· is first. to find out what type o! service wl\l •. ' A wide, &ale cycle .Ir ill should not be treated a! a· au!~ the moot people, and then to persu,cle those who . dream, but inste~d •• •. an eaiy-to-acc9mplish project never ew1n thought .of riding a bus to ti')' it-just opce!. , .which could be ready by next sbtnmer. • , , ~ who were •accustomed to uaing the old bu• . . ,, , . llMnly h•v• to be converted to some changes in times Chri.· stmasville Again? ond stopping places. · · Some timetable flaws showed up In the iniUll days. For example., the morning run from Top of the World was fine for getting pe0ple downtown to work, but the ftve o'clock aftunoon departure was a little too early to I~ them back home on time. So that will have to be Id Justed. There's litUe doubt the downtown P.arking and traf· fie IDll'l can be substantia~Jy relieved. iI even a reason· ablt number o! cltlzena wljl 4eci .. ~ like the plunge and take the.bus-and"llW 1fOuld (i.i~ude the busin~ss 1• foll< wbo have l•udild lhe..W<e~p1J'l!ll!!lt.J>ut lfil~ be·as reluctant as their employes to leave that car in the pr age. San Clemente Bike Trail . Fn San Clemente residents are ready to accept the prelimtnary idea o( a $2 million ,i::cnic toll road stretch· lllJ Ilona the beachlront bluffs. . But Mayor Wolter Evans recently offered a better Ider fo'r the stretch o! level ground that flanks the beach· fronl' . ' "Hts ittea -and an excellent one -is for a graded . · . bicycle trail which could extend !rom the north city . \ .; ·, l:lomeowners or business people who take pride in their talents as Christmis decorators would ao well to enter their efforts in the Laguna Beach Jaycees' annual decorating contest. • . ~; There will be awu:c!1 .and suit,ble ""l>gnition pl course, but more important, the home and busines~.dec­ oration'~ added hi those provided by lhe-city, add up to a meqiorable, and .always pleuanUy anticipated, holulay .scene.· 1 •• _ .1 ~ ~ 1 . , 1 Wt year,.in. fac~, the roverall efforl-Wa!"SO tme,res--slva..tb:at judges. in the "Forty Miles of Ch.ristmas Smiles" contest, 'after viewing community decorating efforts Crom Sell Seach to San Clemente, awarded Laguna the top honor as "Cbristmasville" for the year. To be included in the Jaycees' judging tours on DE:c. 12 and Dec. 20, homeowners and business people should ·See that their names and addres$es, alon~ with request for judging in either the residentiaJ or.business caiegory, are on file with the Chamber o( Commerce by Dec. 9. Youngsters planning to enter the lJec. Is Storyl!ook Parade also'Sbonld fill""o'Ut entry forms at the Chamber by Dec. 15, so juds:es al the .Santa Claus house will know who's inside that'"cute~co'stume. When the form is com· pleted, each entra,nt will receive free tickets for the spe- cial movie that follows the parade. ' •. s . . e-1•1• ~'"""' I --CAUTION; SMOKIN/j MAY BE HAZARDOUS 10 YOUR HEAL1H. Seutla · Coast Repertory's Foresight • Our Need to ' ' Cling to r , Stereotypes · · 1illttl<~t . -,\ ' , ~ ' ' ~ ' .. ' " " . ' . ' ' • ., " • •3::,:. .-,_ !lo!:~·~ ~ a Chicagoan goes in Europa, be 11111 (Ill that lllartled Iool< and a almullted burst of _machiJle..gun .fire. In • ,..,.., the city lw oot IDlnapd to Uve down-Ila "gangster" repldoU.0.. Ba~ Ihm. all we know about Pia ta.Oat il lw • lwliDI tawer. A reputalkll ~ peraonal or civic -ia far euttr tO niw and prewve than ID .-iai.. Once the st.reotype hardens, It la almoot iinpooeible ID breok; the hu- man mJnd ....,. ID pre!er faoi.ay ID reality. A VlllTOll ntOM Hollaod rec,enlly told me ha wu tick and tired ol Amoricani equatln& ~ COUll'1J WI th ~ and tuli}ll and wooden-- .. ~ tbeNttb- ertaDdl were ltill a ll!tlJ Century palnl· 1'.t..ci.n.., 111: .. ·"11e, aco r n our ·view 'of FrafJce ... • lalld of llc<lltl ....... , where aoJ'II!lnl -aesaally ; In put ag .. , l'nllCe wu porbapa more permilslv• than the Aacllk'luun countries, bul 1oday there ii far ,more ''actlon" to be found· in London tban ID Paris, where the glrb o! good ,_ .... liocenly lhocked by the actloni of tbetr British contenlp- oraries. oua NEED FOR clinging t 0 1tereolypel of the past b part of tbe lnfantllllm thal remains in all of u1, wtthciut kl!Owlnl It Dear Gloomy Gus As a Laguna woman, I know that Chicanos aren't the only vlcUms ol diacfimlnatlon In Orange County employmenl Women are vlctlms. too, just because they're women. -L.J.D. T1lb ...... NflKh ,....,.... vJews. .... __.,,, ...... tM ~ ...... .... • ....... ,. ._......,. °""' Dtlllr ,, .... A cblld • mainlalna emotlO!lal lleCUrily by "ftxitg" the past,. He wanta the ume story told over and ov~ aga41, In exacUy the same way, and any slight derta°tlon"b me~ will> Plci91181< objections. Ha gets some kind of deip" nourishment from a rigid imagery of the world. "". -· But the real world ill d)'namlc, not ltatic. Il changes, day by day, and year by 'year. The infantile personality reslats this dynamiml as a threat to hil cooceptuallJation of reanty. He wants everything to remain the way it seemed 1 when be w11 lltUe -stable, nfe, and ·1am11W1y repe11tt ... AS lfE GROW UP, mast of us remain more tnlantile than we adm.IL Thua, we retain conceptiona of other people and oiber lands IS they were in lhe story-. and folk.Jore of the pan. We still tbinr of Orientall, for example, U "inscrutable" -although when you get to tnow1hem \u we never cfid) they are .as scrutable as Shrlnera. EverJ country seems to Yiew a foreign ~try as It existed a century ago; modern tecbnoloC)' baa moved ua closer in_ space, but not in time. Europeans come over here still looking for ~. and we continue to imagine that a British UUe still has aome social' cachet. Molt Europeans simply do not believe me when I tell them I.have Uved in Chicago . nearly all my Ille and never uw a ahot f.red in anger. A World of Difference Cllllorala Farmer Dear Sierra Club: Do you drive cara! Do you all walk to work'? Do you eat food ? Did you know California la entering a period or dangerous shortage or natural gas, and by your action• ID biocklng pipelines from Alas ti,· )'90, _endan&er many things, in· eluding the foocl aupply? We n<ed naturol a:as to manufacture fertilizers amongst other tbinp, . Art you still wild about wild rivers? Would yOl.lr organization be willing to put up tund1 for funerals for people who will be dn:iwned at the · mouth of lhe Eel, Trinity· ahd Klamath Riven? ' ' ' ' DO YOU HONESTLY thini there Is more ,l'ICJ'eatlon. on . a river that goes fnirn a torrent to a trickle vg, the recrea· lion of a blg lake'? ' · , Do the membtra ol. the Sierra Club ae- tually tblnlc they know more about fish and prne than the. slat. ~•nl ol J'llll and I c;' ... ! The Slat. 'Says the Pwtpioral canal will improve the. Della ., 1 llih and rune area, and the Sierra c»-"1alml just the opposite. 11Q11N'T TllE Sierra Club know the 111111 ii --! That it WU jull a big sloppy swamp Wltil man converted it into 1,st» mile.s of beautlful waler·ways? Doell the Sierra Club remember when the Sacramento was a "wild river,?" Do they remember how Sacramento went under water periodically? That waler got clear to the town of Davis one Ume! What about the disasler at Marysville! The Sicra:mento Is now a beauUfully man-- nered river, and its Dow Is computertzed. DOES THE SIERRA Club have any members in Southern California? Do you guya hate Southern California? Do you wil.nt to shut off their water! · We are thinking now of nuclear pl1J1ts, but il you "applied the IOfll< that things mig~t get wrecked by an earthquake. then we would have to stop conatructiOA on all tall buildings, bridges, pipe lines, .de.ins, etc. THtU: MtJST BE an awful lot ol very nice people ln the Sierra Club.,.and ~ la a lot they can do, but pleaae don't uk us to stop the world while you rllUl'e out just whal it b you should do. Everybody in thi1 ~ b eztremely conservation minded1 bUt lhere ii 1 world of difference between conservation and obstryction. .... Geor.,e Dolf Cloarp: l ..... llatolmowwbattodo olll!ll I pl lrtend Wbo getl mad IA@ 17 I p ~ wllb my wile .. _, .., liar with us. Don' ,... 11111* 1 py and his wt!e ·dl1 w 80MB time 1'1 on• together? 'Dear Jed: . JED Why don'l you get your wUe ID explaln lhla to your glrl friend? Sometimes women have 1 wa1 ol understandlna one a no t he r . !STRIKE!) Teachi_ng Taste for Good . The~ter To. the EdJtor: I have been a fan of South Coast , Repertory Theater far longer than I have been a loCal Ehglisb teacher. As a fan, I slzqply, attended each _ production. Al teacher, I invited a 1ew·studenll to join me. Now, thanks to the foresi,ht of ·&CR leaders, the number of interested studenu bas tripled .. ' ' ··Mailbox Letters 1rom readers are welcome. NoNrUJUy writers should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The right to conde1'tSe letters to /it space or climinate.'libe.J is re served. AU let- SCR HAS PROVIDED local schools ters m1ut include. signature and mail- with options to reserve the theater for ing address, but names may be. with· one producUon at student .prices. They held on request if sufficient rewon sent teachers their produc\ion JChedhle i.t apparent.. Poe.tf'"JI wiU not be. pub- w~ll in advance so class reading~of the lished. play could -. ,coordinateCI with atlalding-• ~ o~ production of it. Most students have never seen -A pi:q- fessional play. When the TV show ls over an unrellited commercial comes on. Live actors 20 feet away calise an ·~uonal Impact, whether or not a student "un· dei:itands" the play. SCR actors come · back, sit oo the edge of the stage and answer informally any quesUons the kids may~·"'· I CAN"!' TlllNK ol a better way ID build an audience foi: good theater~ One girl fell asleep the first tbne I took her. Now sbe'r in high school, no longer my student. llowevu, she has not missed a production let up for her school's students since. A last. for good theater Is learned. SCR takes a financial ·loss for a gtuter eatn. Such ,foresight ls comm~ble. EVELYN C • .McNEILL Y Greet P erlor111ance To the Editor: Without question, we s•w one of -the most unorthodox and delightful of ,stage productions: Gertrude Sleln'1 ,First Reader by the UCI Drama Department, staged and produced by Herbert Machtz. We hope more perfOrmancea ·"can be given. Rarely has so creative and ·so im· aginative a production been enjoyed ao thorougbly by omselves. ·'l'llE CAREFUtLY selected Stein poems and the deUgbUul music by Ann Sternberg wllh Mr. Machiz' rtmarkab1 e stagln& with a cast so recepUve to the play'a intent make it a remarkable perfo111W1te. 'I1le uncanny Gertrude Stein -how she capWl'es tbe -Id of childron -and the Cl.It 1lves thtm the whim1 and the wdollic humor with ,.blcb st.in, endows them. HER RECKLESS use of English was answered only by one critic: The late James Thrall Soby wrot1: "One ol the Quot es good points about common sense, so con· sptcuously, Gertrude Stein's quality, is that It does not need to be true so Jong as It is usually." UCI'1 dram~ department has truly given a great performance. JOHN A. WRIGHT F•lr P lay for Wo1nen To . the Editor: ' _ Aa one of the women nominated for a seat on the Lagupa Beach Planning Com- mission and tum'ed do\tn by 3-2 votes. oo two occasions, J thought it might int.erest you tq know. that my rejection, so far as I can determine, was based solely on the fact that I am a woman, rather than on any consideration of my qualifications. I have been in business here for some )leani, have engaged in many civic ac-· •tivities, ant founder and president of Pro- environm~n\.-f~ple (PEP), have no young children to care for and indicated my, willingness to serve. . IT HAS BEENt•apparcnt during the past year that. q"8.KtJed candidates with time to .. pare !or. ~b)Junission are not easy !o'rmd -ot keee,-~q I think it is amatin( ~that a major, ty of, the council can repeatedly .~.a\ftyed to reject one simply on the .blsis of sex. Tttis applies equally to the other qua'lifled. W-Omen who were npmifl{tt'ei:! a~d rejected!: . How"'"'·-1-muit .say. f '11' delighted with $be present nevi Comipisslon members. l otily .rqreL that .11, Wqman can't be givenJair·ptay. . ' LUISA HYUN ... :~ Har.f! Kr.khna Facts To the Editor: Too often false impressions have been given in reporting news of the Hare Krishnaa. AJ one of the neighbors an· noyed by Sunday services at the temple, 641 Ramona, I would like to correct your Nov. 29 item -"The sect members were recently ordered by the Superior Court to atop conducting public Sunday service in their temple, 641 RamonR. because ~or noise complaints received f r o m neighbors." JawaUrtil Melwu;l..dlan 1tatetmu-THE FACTS ARE that the Superior "Nettr·do snythlna in .ecrtt or anything Court ordered the sect members to stop thal you woWd wish to hide. For the conducting public service at their temple destre ·to hide anything means that you because of the illegal use of th e property are afrakl, and fear ii a...~ thing and by the Hare Kri.shnas. They were unworthy of you ••. PrtVaey, of course, violating our city ordinaoce by con· We may have and, llboukt hlvt, bul that la ducting public lemple services without a vuy dillerent thine from aeciecy." the mandatory o(!·strett parking. It Jotel* Palltlef ..,.,.per publlaW follows that their uncharitable and selfish ud editor _ u~ Republic and It.a preu disregard or tht.ir neighbors DrD ettate will rloe.. .,. fall !ofeU!tr. 4n able, ~ noi>e nuisance, and did disturb the dialnt.ru!ed. pobli6cplri.., prus, .wtih•: peace. trtlned lnlelllgence i. know right and MARY V. LOUNSBERY courage to do It, can prese:rva that public virtue without which popular 1ovtrrunent is, sham llld 1 mockery." Sate _Candlemaklng . . '. . .... Rep. Roba1 H. siene,\R.Cou . -11nie 10ldler goina 'to SOuth Vietnam today rtW I fat Crttltr risk ol becomint. a Mn>ln l ddli:'f than I ci>ritbat"caiuoll)'. To tho Editor: " Rectnl articles in the DAILY PILOT polnt out the unfortunal.e results or carelc11 candJemakffig. As th~ Chr1stmi.if • season approaches the numbe;r of hob- byists pouring candles I n c r e a s e s dramatically. We would like to emphasize a few basic rules for safe candlemaking: -Use only a double .boiler to heat wax for normal poured candles (lflG..200F). -Always use a -ijlermometer . when heating wax directly on a .burner for sandcast candles (27rNOOF ) .. -Never leave wa11: melting unat- tended. It ignites at about 400. ' -Smother a wax fire (baking soda is great). Neve~ use water. Candlemakmg 1 is safe as well as creative with just a few precautions, Happy holidays. . .. ; ,. ROBERT C. KAUSEN were not used in a military application) I could get my $65 a week. I LEARNED this about the State of California : It rewards people who are willing to take jobs that make products that kill people, lt punishes people for looking for jobl that help peoplt. .. It fe"lfards liars. It punishe! honest men. Sflecilic8l!y, if I lied I could have got· ten my money. As I say, we are living in an iMant ' ' . CO\lft;>'· · . .JERROW COHEN , • , Prepri<toi;,. . • 'What'• Goi ... On?' 'Ihe Artisans' .Bench1& -1 The Candlemaker . To the Editor: ,. ~Newport ,Be)li,ch, in all the hustle and bustle of the boli· Membe'r, Jnternation.i. 9wld day season, many will be too busy to of Candle Aft1sans write and complaln. J, for one, wa1 nauseated at your "Thanksgiving Sale" Romana and Ra1nqna Dear Dumb Newspaper, Why did you spell Ramona wrong? You spelled it wrong •3 limes on Mond ay Nov. · 29's front page. You spelled it right once. In future ·articles, spell it RAMONA, Please. RAMONA DAYTON Age 11 Believe it or not, Ramona, we didn't Qoof this ti~. Mrs. Romana Banuelos spell.! her name that way: ROMAN A. l1ut the. /Ood company she owns 1he named: RAltfONA. God Save-the Queen To the Edit.or: Poor Queen Elizabeth! First, Martha Mitchell, then chicken pox! Well, at any rate she does not have to put up with George Meanie'· tl mean Meanie ). If she did, GOO save the Queen! AR'.I'HUR D.·GASKIN Sadly Susplclo11s To the Editor: I strongly agree with your editorial of Nov. 26 re : Juslic:e for Chicanos . May I therefo~ ask you to please ap- prise us of the status of OU( eagerly awaited Orange County Human Relations Commission, in Which I p18Ced great ho·pe for just such Problems. 1 · am sadly suspicious of what may have evolved: HARRIET HOLLAND 'Insane Country' To the Editor: lt Is rarely tha t yoU iet dlry:ct proof that the country you live in is insane. Today I got such proof. ' I am an unemployed aerospace engineer. At the uneml>loytnent losufance agencf , in answer to many questions, I gave the intervtewer the following in- formaUon: I go to USC Wednesday and Thursday afternoons where I colWet in an advanced counseling practicum . 1 got my MS ln Counselor Education at USC in 1970. My aerospace engineering, job was l. 30-bour week, allowing me to ta-e school- ing a!ternooo.s. I want to look for counRl~ i<lg jobs. I WOULD BE seriou!lly available. for employment In something in which l could honestly help people. I don't like aerospace because J believe the product! • I make either kill 0( make people nervous. • Fat Baflng this 1 wu denied unemploy· · mcnt. lnsucanct. lf I were -wpling to LUe tranquilliers, hoof it for another Job in engineering {I said I would be interesltd In the polluUon field tf t were sure It of abortions. Hurry, hurry, hurry, price reduction on abortions in L.A. and Orange County. ' Just in time for Ch"ristmas. Murder a fetus -then 1mile and wish your neighbor a Happy Christmas. THE REASON for Thanksgiv\ng was to thank God for our blessings. Christmas is the birthday or Jesus. What's going on in ·this world! Young people experimenting with sex and keep- ing their offspring as toy1. Middle ·inoome Americans told to have no children. These are the people who are trying to raise decent future decision-makers. A country Is only as strong as its family structure. May the peace of Christ be yours tnroughout the year. JUDITH A. KELLY Anti-abortion . Tp the Editor: , Many of UI 'feel the DArLY PILOC' !Uf· fered a bad lapse in its role of Informing the public and performing a Ct'.lmmunity Service when you published those two one-sided articles on abortion recenUy. The suboheadlihe on .the Ann Landers ool· umn on the same page was appropriate for. 'tht.-abOftion articles as weU~ . Pe~haps, some. of the s1'unch •bortion suJ>potlerJ would change ihe6''po1itions if they had to dispose of some of the :•c0ntent1 of the uterus" thtmselveB. -' \ . SOME VETERAN. nurses l~ at this detail of tossing til)y human b&gs Into th"e garbage Ctisposal. Maybe Senat.'oi: Beilenson can explain to therri ·tfiat tbe . state has d~ided those bsbles ~aren't really p«>ple afte"r all. lf lhey 'i'i re, it would have to be un· constit9tional ' to·' dePrtve them of their rig'hts to" .• ,!.the pui:suit or life ..... " J.M. VANDEWALLE ORANOI COAST DAILY PILOT • R~bert N. Wce<t Publiah« . . Thcma.s K~evU, Editor Albert W. Bater Editorial Page Editor The ""torlal ptfte or the n.11,y Pllol seeks to lnlorm and 11Umu· l&.t& readers by prcscntinr thla ncwsp&rier's o(llnlons and com· mMWy on topri<.'9 or lnt~resl •nd a~nlficilntt, by provldJnc a torum fnr the <!X(ll"f'Sllon ot our rcadU'I' 011inior111, 611d by pttK'l'ltin,q-tht: div('rst viewpoi nt& of lnfonncd ob- 11rrvtn &nd apokeamc:n on topics o[ the day. Friday, December s, 1~71 was ale'' rico and for i/e ppy s to sis ung eel>" ome en. g to . A y suf· ing ily two ntly, col· iate ion ns if the lhi! toto in to •• I. JI un· heir .... _. . .. . ·~··-· •·,·--··-··~·· • • .. ---_.. ·-·------... ~-.,,, ....... r11411, -'· tm r-,..-~~~~~~~~~~~~..., DAllY PIUll' Z' I .t. B. Bord I ' Fewesi Murders ) Oecurinlowa '"l\e ........ Irita .. ,., ........... will ..... lllld)" ,.., -· ,\ff .. ....., ....... ..... S.Uftl&elldme.'' l{liriui c. euam I EJ:ecutive11 p1eue note. Mr. CIDoert Dew bis onions. An undecid<d fellow, trying to eallllipe •II. the angltl, can freeze up. As aid Mattbew Arnold aid, "He will beslbte and falter lite away, and looee tomor· row the ~ woo today." SUU. there's some arguinent for slow delib- eration. You've hearo ,tbout the bust. neuman who one morning~ "Do It oow"" aigna all over bis office'! By noon,. his bookkeeper quit, his tectttary eloped with the sales manager, and the office boy ran off with petty cash. , MlllU>EitS -Hu It beM report· ed thit· fewer 90Uls are mlirdered, citiien for citiun, in Iowa then In 'any oYJer state? That state where.in the largest numberJare done lil, per capita, is .Alabama. IT-'11 AS NOT in Irelandt but in Boston, where the Irish became fa~ for.their love of corned beef and cabbage. Thill waa1W• corned bed there &Old for a nickel a pot.ind. ' ' " HOW cAl-1 YOU call you(!elf an old Army expert, If you can't i:fame the two categories of men in that service who are. addressp:t officially as "mister"? UNDERSTAND it ··is '.genera Uy agreed upon ' by the 11,700 female l>O$hnasters in .the United States that they don't like to be caUed-pOst:mis~SSM. AU right? ' TO YOpa·UST of fancy faets, ple.ase add that 57 per- cent of the college students in UUs country own c.ars, 71 percent o~ typewriters, 88 percent own wristwatches. QUERY -Q. "How long do whales live, ordinarily!" A. Oldest known whale died at age YT. Some may live considerably. longer, though. All the science boys know for sure is the big whales usually can live beyond 30, if thty don't get harpooned. WHAT SORT of "other woman" does a man prefer, if any? Probation officers in the. domestic re}ations courta of New~ Yqrk Cjty did a studyt on this. And they claim there 's most usually a remarkable resemblance between a philanderer's wife and hill paramour. Somelimes in per. sonality. They conclude an unfaithful man tends to pick his women as to type, not individuality. Remember that, you'ng lady. JI you are a fair.-haired voluptuous wife with a beauty mark oii. your cheek, beware of other.fat blondes with motes. Wait, check that. Too flip. . CERTAINLY dQn't Understand the attitude of old George t. onetime king of E!ngland. He neither spoke nor wrote the English language. Further, in his 13-year r~ he didn't even h':>ther to try to learn it Some king. ~ Addreis mail to L. M, Boyd, P. 0. Bo: 1875, New- port Beach 92560. SST Revival Predicted WASHJNGTON •(AP)t, i-started on the program a1iin Feder a I Av la! ion ..,_, in the first year ci Presidt!nt ~dministrator John· H. ·Sbaf: Nixon's'aecoocf.term. 0Tbe a'.iilinel 1n other coun-fer, home from 1 round·the-· tries waltt an American SSl' world inspection trip, saJd and will buy· it. recently hl! Is confident the "They know how far alone United. States will reswite we ·were, when we abandoned development or a supersonic the ssr program. transPQrt (5.STJ. "We can re-float it faster Shaffer told newsmen that than anybody thinks, but It everywhere he went he was will cost·us ." asked why the United states Shaffer's tour, by Federal gave up its SST development A v i a t i o n Administr1tion program. Locklieed Jet Star, lncluded a Shaffer said he replied that visit to Toulouse, France, when cool heads in C.Ongress where the Franco-Britlab C.oo- reOect on the matter, they will corde ssr is being built. · conclude 'that cancellation of Shaffer said he was told that the SST earlier this year was the mainland Chinese plan to a mlstake. buy three Conccirdes • "I told the people I talked to UnderdeveJoeed countries on the trip that I bel\e.ved a~ throughout the · world art Amerlcu SST would be tiypassing the railroad and available in 1982 " Shaffer ·.highway era to base their said. ' · transportation sevices -on avia· "I believe we will get tion, he said. • • The Omega Flightmaster ... made .by the people who made the first watch on the moon .• Wllo 11111 OnwQ11 WDl#ld !\aw IM t~l ~ 10 tl'Odllet • w11tch C•Pllble ol filllflll IO "*'JlifllintMtidl? Fliglllrullet' ......_!he nttd of p;1o111nd world h-'efl, '11owinf ... lifl'lt lltld ... lilM'ln "°"" Ofhtr ....... M told conc11rrtr1tly. At I ~·· Wiid! the fliQ'llllll"'ft' Cl .. ii ln!M • • ""'""' 0( 171 '"' Ptl' ..-1 Inch end It w•• tlgl'lt lo • °""' "'., '"'-A tottllltlf CllM- lndiUlot It MCUred llf'ld9I' !hi '"""'" QTNI. A.I II ChfOll09'tph lfle fli9t1111111111r me-n...,.,.. time In howl, """"'''· MCondl ...s ''""-"' • MCOllCI. fOf tM mtn Wt1o '8qlllt11 t~•1•~ol'lillle.llO Wlllch eai1 ~'' "ittl ni. Oirteo1 Flifhl.._..., ll11inlrrflt .... I UM~ ""W:hilif lldjll9t1ble ~ IHO. j(;rk ©~ "TM StoTu Co•/id<ftu Bull!" HUNTINGTON ~ SMOPPIN• CINTlll CINTll n ' Orange-C<;l~~ ·~r¢a l\1en ._~~ Service ' ' Army PriYlb Pint qi.,. Pat J. Wortoy, an Wlnllow ...,,uce ....... B. De.rt<, -1raliilq al lhe Air Tnl•inl MklNlll L Nc:rllldta, IOO ol Drive, Huntlagton Be • c b • of Mr. and Mra. Hmy L. Commaind'I Lackland AFB, Mr. and Mrs. Lelloy L. ....OU, recthlld lhe. Anny : Ruc:hka ol 1411 Fairway Dr .: Ta. lit bu been ulipod McFadilea, Hm Hacllllila ' Commendation Medal in Viet· Coota Meta, hlr • sroduated IAr Keetlt< ·AFB, M!!s., for Drive, Hunuatton Be• c h , ', narn. , · • . from l'ecM.llt tratnlnc '1t tbe ~ tnlniQC ia t b e oom-. recea.Uy wu aaianed to the Pvt. Worley rectived the , Coast · Guard Tralnln& and m u n I c at lo a• .iectronicl '10ttb Mallllenanct: .Battalion award while ~ u a Supply Center, Alamedl. sy.stema. at n . Canon, Calo. """1111U1licationa specialist . ---' " . Hl1 ..ir,, ..,..,., b the · Pfc.W-il•memher .'!i~TroopB.,oltholllJ.!r . Alrmao-iv:\\\we, cla"ll>ter of llr.'llld Mn. otU.·i.ljalloa'.r ·i;ompany g. C,~ . Sq~'s . 7 I b . aon o1 Mr. and ,Mrs. Billy Rol>ett G. BnlbUat o I . · -. . Sqaridron neor Vlnb .Looi. . ·Whittle of 1m1 .Amartllo W-er. • Army Private Earl R. . Drive, Westmlnater, ~ com-. Wiiiey, .,. ol /Ir· li\d Mrr. Cout Guard Bwmin Ap-· pleted hb U.S. Air Fotte buk 'Midlllipmu Qtlrlajiller .D. • ' Qolao, -"' llr. and -Joe R. QuJmi el Jiii Marprtl. llrjve, Nt!!J>Orl -· It a ,,_..,...of tlleNOYal RMrv• om.,.-Tr..... Corpo Unll (NllOTC) at Rice UnlYenliy, HQURon. IJtlr four )'tart o f )llrtlclpolloe 'In the NROTC be wj1I ... eommlleloned .. E111!111 ID tlle Ni'Y or 1 S.-con1fl.leuteliaiit ID the M- Corpo ...... sraduatton. '• •. From -Marlboro . . .. . to America's low tar ·cigarette sino~ers- , ,. •' ' • .. ' ' M•rrMr. Utt!._: 14 fllt· "ttr,'" f.l Mf.11kott1• ,., ' ' . • ? ' . ., . Marlboro . ,,. LIGHTS Low·E .. ED 'TAR 0.NfCOTIN£ '' ' r . t ; ' ' I f I I I . f' t r ' I ' ' .,\1!:~1 l I it·l!:d~~ ~fi=I'.. "· ~ ~ '•;lfr"'i'j~ 11·· .l 1 : ., . ' . ' ,. • • - .. I ' , .. ' • ,,, ' .. ; • • ' ..... ..,..._ ......... ..,..m!Mlea'1f111111e•ka ., • • ·' . ' ' ·, • • p•r •lt•mt• ~ FTC 1111ttt.4. • ' , • I 4 1 oiuv ,II.OJ ,.....,s • 'QUllNlf r • • ! . • • • • • • • • i • • • • : l i t • ~ t ' t . , • I • • • • • • • • • • hid.11, '6.c.m'Mt '· 1971 By Phil lnttrlandl ' " • Frqzwr Admits -s --Murders ' To Doctor f or-'Ec£!logy ' . ' ' 'REDWOOD CITY (UPI ) -him that Ohio tried lo liarfa)n A J>1Ych9l9C1lt !"tilled Thun-· with him, <ellinl him, "I'll · day th1t convicted murderer give you whatever you '1'•nt. ~John Linley Fra.iler admitted Just leave us alone." , slaying five persons after one But Frazier wu ·!iiCeRled of them refused to burn down that Ohta offered material his $250,000 mansion for the things Marlowe said, and be sake of eeology. suggested that, instead, he and Dr. David Marlo.we told , a the doctor burn down his sanity hearing {hat the 25-house and re1tore the land to year-old Fr1zler told him that its natural state, he kllle( weaJthy eye doctor . ":'?.!::· Ohta becaOle angry, v:ktoL Ohta and four others and Frazier pushed the doctor after Ohta~~ an~ered at into the pool," Mar Io we the suggestion ttiey bUrn his testified hilltop Muse together and let · the wooded area., relum to nature. EH81'r1 )llarrq merrq GUtPaGk AT 'YOlll rAVONTI ITOU !. Marlowe continued tesU· fying today, the second day of : · hearings to determine whether : : c ~ r-~a... n11. w..w ,,....---. Frazier was sa!'te. Frazier, · COMR~ETE • • e ; who Jived in ' shack in the • · Santa ~ Hills near Ohta's : 1'0ur·automatic answeriog device is oGt of otder. This house, was conVicted. by a ·: , is a J.ierson speakina." superior court Jury this week : • of murdering Ohta, his wife, : !\ · . their two aons,J.Dd the doctor's LSD F secretary Oct. 19, 1970. :.: 1 1 Biggest actory F;;,i~h! .. 1~~ .. ~:t~':iii~'! of the slaying, he will be sent l ' J • c R 'ded to a mental hospital. If found i I n ountry a.. sane. the jury will decide ! " whether he recelvet Iii• Im- " prisonmenl or the g a a ~ '1 HOPLAND (UPI) -Nsr-found in a commercial storage chamber. :l colics agents raided two sleepy warehouse. Frazier became ·"Incredibly l !tarmhouses near here today Those arrested were identi-upset ," when he uw animal ! and reported they conriscaled fled as William H. Weeks, 25, skins in the liouse -"It blew the biggest I..SO factory in the his v.ife, Anita, Stephan A. his mind ," Marlowe said. country. , Abru:ac, 22, his wife, Marion, Mrs . Ohta was the firtt Seven persons were arrested. 20, William H. Hamilton, 25, member of the family to .,... th~ pi~ •. '.W'l:iki.!t re~!Jed his wile, Rosalind, and Barry rive. Marlowe said Frlller ")rom~nstve.::,1!"t~Y J; Or}a~L lf .. c ... c . lold him JieiOol< Oer Prlionor. investigation by federal drug --·-~ · · -• Fra-zler tql<l -M"arIOWt-ttit officials. doctor's secretary, M r 1 . The chem I ca I apparatus J p• k d Dorothy Cadwallader1. t h t aeized was capable of turning ury IC e Ohtas' two sons, and Once alJo out "billions" of LSD tablets were tied up when they ar· and had been in operation only F S }ed d rived. _ a short time, according to Of 0 8 Marlowe said Frazier MOl!docloo County Sherlfl Re- no Bartolomei, whose depuUes participated In the raids before dawn. Brothers 8 Sailors BRttlGE OVERHAUL , $ . ... . .. MOST ALL AMERICAN COMPACT, LIGHT AND MEDIUM CARS ' " SNOW ' CHAINS ALL PASSIN•I .. TIUCI • CAMHl sins· . - . .. . p_...., Sllft 100x1 l·L7111 I '""" "-700.1 1-12·16d . . . , Take YOlir Plc:li! USED TIRES $595 . -'each pl111 ·•.-t• t11G Ioctl t•11" SPORTS CAR One of the places raided was a farmhouse on Mountain ~ Road, eJghl miles south of Hopland on Highway 121 •. The other was on Oak Ridge llanch, 2~ miles west of the ~r. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Jury selection was ct1mpleted Thursday for the trial of the Leave Nav j NOT JUST A BRAKE RELINE~But We Do All This ' . ',· ~,,--1295 TIRES Officers 1ald the two places funcUoned together as an illicit druC factory ~nd that addition- al chemical equipment was • two surviving Sol"'M Broth-SAN FRANCISCO (!J1'1) -r ers accused of killing a prison Eight saUon v.'ho took refu&e guard. . in .a San Diep rdlurcb iOd. J Four alternate jurors w~re to ' oid sani .... With 'the-eer-chosen to complete 'the patiel. a\I .... • and Superior cOul1. Judge s.: • rier O>nitellaUan., to Vi.etnam Lee Vavuris set ~· 14 'for waterr "have been nowtt to opening argwnentS.~'the trial. TreesUre lslarMMor di.sdlarge. John Clutchette,-1•, and The Navy lllDOUneed '1'hur. Water Head ,. , e et. ·1Jrumg•, 29. we... d4)!-11111111er were 11own h<re charged with liealjq, Soledad ,....,. •' .....,. wll!re lhey State Pri">n ~al Of. had -""111 Iii lho br\f. All Challenges licer Johri V. Mil]> and hurl-had been orreot«I the dly Ill· ~~-'1i::Ollblock ~~~lion' ...., RalphNader l-1;·~" ~· ~~~~~~ SAN DIEGO (AP) WUliam R. Gianelli, director of California's 1tate Depart- ment of Water Resourcrs, aays he'a challenging con- sumer advocate Ralph Nader to • deblte. Gianelli said he wants to find out directly from Nader, ,,ho lasued a report critical of the California State Water Project, '"the real depth of his knowledge about water pro. blerm in Callfomia." 1be $2.3- blllk>n project 11 nearing com· pletlon and will ha r n e s s w1ttn of the Sacramento.San Joaquin Delta to provide for needs in Southern California. "Nobody will ever get me to agree that all dams and reservoirs are bad," Gianelli told the Irrigation Districts AS!OClatlon of California, holding Its fill convention in San Diego. "I lived heer when most of them didn't exist, and J remember what life was like1------------------ then. No fiood In the world ever enhanced a human being. But a dam that can stop a flood and prevent physical and firuanclal damages· is quite an enhancement. "Na human being was ever enhanced by a river that runs rampant In the winter and dry In the summer, but a reservoir that can capture the winter flow and au~ent the river's supply durln1t a low-now .eason makes Jiving a lot ni~r au year-around ." Gilt Items Galore J~ 'Oo.lJ.. WESTCLIFF PLAZA NEWPORTER INN .. ' Hand carved birch. darkened wi1h just a touch or stain and then laced with 14K gold "thread" to a solid gold back:, makes a ditlinguishcd and unusual set of cufflinb. $42.Sf, Available oply from B. D. Howes and Son -~~~llity items range from ten doll11s to the most extraordinary custom made jewelry in the world. (M&il...,.. ~tlf-'44,)CI pollpald.) P..8wtt9.Wf§.~~R.~~Q~ I N~l'IT IEACM: :MU \II•\~ LOS ANGELES l!llO W111""' 8ot!fV1•4 PA.SAOlNA · 118 S~llo l1lit Avt~YI I. H1111!•~tt11n.Slltr1!0~ Holtl SANTA tA1UIAJIA: ,,:!5 81111 S1r11t I ClOlOWAtt"'6 "tlot~I •' ScOlttdtlt . ' •1. IMt~li Nit¥ Mavy dutJ llnlnt ... 11 4 whMl11 / 2. 18bulld tM cyflntMrs .,. •II 4 whHltl 5. Turn & tni, all ( .. r•k• drvrM , " :· 'I ·1. i..r41 ·~tt< '· R k'f l'9ftt"Whwl i...rtr-.• i , . : · '>l. 1-1 .;' •:n~ · 7. A=t IM'akft I cMck E"'trt~cy Link• '~ix.-~,•~ " ~ aleM kak•• IMtall '-riy, tluty •rake fluld. 4.: lnapeitt lraMi'llltvm •Print' ·-. --I . Roff t .. t your automot»~ · · · · -.-\ .... , ' ,,.. . : . .-.. . ,. 1\ ~ STOP · Fl&HTING ·" ' f YOUR STIRIN~. WHEE·t~ ... . ' , . ' , Try This: If, on a smooth, lovel road. your steering -pvlls right or left ••• )IOUr wheels probably need alignment ••• oow ! FRONT EN.D· ' ' ALIGNMENT s9so Only ~~:ct. , FllERGLASS IEL TED GlNERAL JUMIO 780 •199s 11.lt~Wlll l1bU l' .•. T. 11.)4 e P~~._, C.td Wy e PIMrt'-' C.rd .. h e ...... AMllM!e wttti Tlrfattrlpe ...ti1 .... 11. IANKAMEllCAlD . . ' .·· -. fits PALCON, VALIANT, DAn, COIYAll GllMLIN, Yl•A, PINTO i ; • . s 1· ~ts , . .. . l .... • )Siu ... A..11.:1i1tc11-qM pfvf: J·" ••. E1.'Tu.'w tlta. 0 111y sa.oo-.,., '"•for w.f..W.11s1 Pitt MUSTAN•, COU•A CHIYY 11 __. l , CA.MAIO, llllllllD $ --·-. 1895 Sitt ·l!·n.u tti.ckw•rr U . :,11$ .~~3! FM. !'•. t1• C.ly U.M mtn · "' tin ftr Twlft.ltnH Wllllew1lllr BUICK CHRYSLER FORO MERCURY SIZI H7h\I 5289!. u .oi · F.E.T, AS K ABOUt OUR EXPIR1' WHEEL 1,.BALANCE t l!CI •«l«I mil11 ~f wt•~+. yo11r tlrt1l CADILCAC LINCOLN CHRYSLER IMPERIAL SID L·7a.11 ~329~;';~· COMPLEtE CAR CARE Since 1959 MASTU CHARGE Don-Swedlund Hours : 7:30 to 6:00 Dilly PHON E: ., ----· -·--- '' I ·. .. . __ ...... '·-... -----_____ ..;....;.. ______ .._ ____ ._ _____ ..;.. __ ;.:..:.,..;:. __ -~"II' ·~--•••• Assassi·nations ·.~requent ' . . Political Car~ers in • ' . . A'rab Countries Often Risky .. ' BEi:R.tJ'l'i "'l.eb.non (AP) -nian dllemm.a1" 'a Beirut uos~ccesafully. to assasainate army led by Gen. Abdul A poHtJeill Cll"eet in the Arab edilor ukt. the ta{e ' Egyptian ·ieadtr Xarem Ka.s&G(TI overthrflw the countrtts la a rM.ky buainell. Tell was aftot by Palestl-Gamal Abdel Nasser in Alex-monarchy. v1cumi .of a.uaaalnatif)N Jn nlana, u was Xlng H\iueln'a andria in. 1954, prompting Kassem was shot and killed th&l11t 31t')'Uln include kif\ls grandfather King Abdullah, Naser"'to jail thou.sands of its in 1963. ~ in Jordan' and Jr1q, and a assauinated In Jerusalem in members. Syria's upheavals In recent ICdi'• ot ptber tfgUrea.. · 1 161' for advocating a set-King Hussein's cousin, years have been bloodless bu\ , Even ieavtng 1he "'lrta ~does tk:m.ent with the Israelis.. King Feisal of Iraq, members a former Preside1t, Col. Adib Fridll, ll<ctlllbot J, 1971 • PUBLIC NOTICE -. . -:~::.l :.:i;::::N:s~:. ~:::i · FRIDAY. WE WILL BE OPEN EVERY QAY,. 7 ~.· .· DAYS A WEEK, 9 A.M. to 71 .P.M. . · ~ " · UNTIL · CHRISTMAS. New Merch.andise pitrchased.' ~ro~ INTERNAL RE VENUE SELzuJaS 'cr.ii.d' tlie DAI L V PIUl -~ I not insure safety. Oppositio& Since be assumed the throne of his royal family and Prime Shishakll, ousted in 195.1, wa1 INders lrom Tunisia, MOl'<K.'CO Hussein m survived 1 dozen Minister Nouri Said were murdered 1n Brazil a · few aod Algeria ha•e been killed assassination attempt!. ·-=m=unle=='ed=in=l9S8==·=he=n=t=he='=ye=ars=l•="='·==::;==:::;ll in. Europe, and a former One of Tell's close friends, Ir ; FEDERAL BANKRU';OC .' . DVRTS, . . 50 to 70% .QF[MC:.~. ~ ! Syrian preeident wbo wu shot oul.sJXlken Prime M i n I a t er in Brazil. Hana Majali, a f or m e r The a 1 1 a 1 1 I n a t I o n of Jordan army chief ol staU, Jordan'• prime m l n I • t e r , was assassinated in his office • WHfi Tell, was the third one Aug. %9. 1960 by lefUsts<>(rom \n the area this year. Syria and Egypt who opposed "l'm not sure JXllitical the monarchy and favor«t the JSSl!l.1inallorui are more L'Om-creation of a Palestinian Arab mon in the .Middle Ea~st thaq ala.le ~n w~I bank land Jordan ,ir. other areaa. of ... the devetop-occupied Ill the 1M8 war with ing world," says Dr. Elie Israel. Salem, a polltical science pro-In 1959 a Lebansese prime ieuor al t,t)J American minister, Riad Solh, was shot 'University of Beirut. "But it is and killed while v is I t i n g true that pollUca has not been Jordan by a member of the as stable in this part of the Syrian Poplar party. world al)d teod.I to revolve The first assassination or more ~ r o u n d per:it0nalities the modern era too~ place Jn than _Jasues. Thus people 1944 when Prime Minister ,r!'l"trat~ by t1)e .•ystem. take Ahmed Maher was 1 h o.t shOrt cuOI, aomet1mes violent outside his Cairo office after o.nes. to expre11 t h e i r trying to take Egypt into ·dissent." World War 11 on the side of The asaassinaUon of Tell un-Britain. derlined the. frustrationa of the In 1943 the fanatic Moslem Pale..tlnians, who regarded Brotherhood Cut dow n the this regime as oppressive to Iman of Yemen because he t heir Int e r-e 1t1. It allegedly distorted Islamic demonstrated "once-again that tu<;hings, and assa~lnated tMre can be no final set-Prime Minister M a h m o u d tlement 1n the Mkldle Eut Noukrashy of Egypt. without ruolvinJ the Palesti-The brotherhood t r I e d . . . ~aguJla leaGh GleFy ~td. Strike's Over ' Bikes Are . Here 100 Ten Speeds In Stock .From .$94.SO Up BUY 'NOW FOR 'CHlUSTMAS· -·BE·FORE STOCK DEPLETES S SPEEDS, 3 SPEEDS, CHILDRENS BIKES & TRIKES ___ ......, upert Service ·&' Repair CHR ISTMAS -'LAY·AWAYS . " .. , ON EVERYIHING " ~I . T:OYS-TOYS-TOYS-SPOR'llNG-GOODS.;... . I HI-Fl E9UIPMENT -CLOTHING-$HOES and BOOTS-10,00'~ sq. yds. of CARPET -ARTS. and ,CRAFJS ~ I · HOBBY SHOP SUPPLIES -WOMEN'S CL~THING "EVERYTHING CLEA N CURRENT STOCK" . ! •• ~~~=o's · GL08AL ~.l~UIDA TO~S-~- : __ ' ·; JF YOU LIVE IN THE BEACH AREA 1 • . "IT'S WORTH THE DRIVE" . . . . • · I.AT THI INTERSECTION OF 7200 Garden.Grove Blvd. C:.~':,°v"1" . &ARDEN &1ov1 1LvD. AND &OLDEN WISTI Taite Harbor ltvd. to G.du Grove FrHway (West), off llf GoWlft Wftt off-romp, rf9ht 011 Gardt11 Grove IM:I. PHONE 893-0574 or 893·0575 " ,; .. ~· " • • • ... .. -240 THALIA • lAGUNA BEACH :. 494-1522 'I .IRINli THIS AD '.WITH YOU FOR $1.00 ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT ON $5.00 PURCHASE -. . . . . .. .. " ' ,. I I .. ., . , t : • • ! I • • 11 r • t •• .. • • i t . ' i . i I ' I • ~ J l • I ' . ' . .. ~ " . . .. . ....... . . • . ' If DAILY PUT p r n ,.....,, Die ... J.ltn ' ' • For The Record Planners Okay • .Marriage Licenses . 1,200 Houses u.s vl<W. ""'·· .,,."1-•~ SANTA ANA -prance ~ty Plan: '"'*',.. •lldUit: \ nfng OmimilllaOers'bav• ordered a buf· Oll:AKl-L.UIS -Oct. 2f, Wl111-f In lt••mond. ,,., u. .-Lind• JOOf,-. er ~ one ~velopment and ap- botll of Hunt!.....,.. IMdl. proved 1 D bomeJ in the ~ Irvine GAY•lWt!IGElt -OcT. Jt, 1'1111, a, of" indo ' .. -.. " .1-....J•• pie fro '-'-• HuflllntfOl'I ....... •nd C•rll ~.. .. W 'If .. ~, lft:11....., at m U ¥Ure M~lt:~~t°o.AAAVA -Ott. ''·city cobnci1 ca~ijhte• to rej~ the 1tffl'llOlld l.. J., n. •nd v1,..1• luf. developmenL Tl~Li:::"~~~. 11.,,...., 21, U voten •PIJl'Oft ~ iocorporatlon of .,... U11111i SAra11. n. 11ot11 ., Newittrt the propoaed city 21, the planners 11:~YHr _ Oct. "· .,..,..,.., s .. will Joie jurtsaktion ever zoning and JI, ..., ,..,._ w.llM', "· 1to1t1 et variances bl tbe area • ~v~ Oct. "· Thollln s.. 'Ibe so.foot bufhr WU ~ fer the JI. -s J-w.11.-. "· 11111111 "LarwiD. SoUtbem CallfonU CorporaUoo's AL~a::.=TLE -Oct. Jt. ltW 311).dwelllng pro)ect 00 34> laU'betweeD o..M1...,. _,.. """'*• Kn. n.""" Walnut Av!'W8 an4 the Santi Ana Ill ............ •Md!. ~· t of ~.. Dr. ''"HEY.WATKntS -oet. ». ua-i ... -,way, eu \Al.Iver 1ve. =::t,..:-17~" =~· ...,,, The st-foot ~from the freeway ii ,IHNlV~UNA -Oct ... o.¥N t... lnteOOed '° ~ as I noise banier.1 Re- .. ...,,, NWoCY. 17, lttlll et quired l!: the construcUoo cf 8 t;erm, or "MtlmlnsMI'. _, _ _.. inouod ••· JENSEN-MAMOU. -Oct. .. nuacu of earth, parallel.Ing w.111: DIW•"" """· "· •"" Ow11t1N f-way and •.........1 with a six lootot block """· 25, both of HulltlM!Ofl aNC(I, .... " • "'l'~ • SIHK,.IEL-MAll.TIN -Ott ... lMMI Wall. =~ .... :, Martt. 17• "°"' of Approval of the Larwin project, the SHOCKLEV-SHOCKLt!:Y -Oct. "· county' planning staff reports will bring i!:..":. 'a.~:.,.""'1111 LYM E .. Jt. to more than 2,000 the numbU of apart- C1tl•D-WOUKI -Oct. ,,, ll!Mf meDt · unita approved for tbt central Lln!f, 31, 4lf Mid<MY Cl!'/', •!'Ill Lllllllo r-·lne L11. a et c:-11 """'· .., " area. TEltltELL .. lt(ElE -OCt. lll, GarrY 'Jbe 1 'NV\..,_,,.. planned community Liov.I, fl, 4lf $Mt• Alll. Ind RHllrlM ~ . ""· 11. o11 Ww11111i111... was proposed by Ponderosa Homes. It is SOYSlN-HECKEL -Oct. 30, JclM H., --'--"---'--------a, end J111i.t Anni. aa. "°"' "' HI/"'"""" 11"'11. TAMUltA-MACIEC -Oct. :M. ,._ .. Sillro, C. ., Al\lmlM"L •fld MllY Allfl. :n, of Hunt!""°"' IMdt • DOVGL.AJ.fO«EMAN -Ort ». Ernest A.. L M. Mii Alll'P t.. 17, boftl d ..._. ...... GUJoo-HUTZLEll -Ckt. 30, NOl'ftWlll 11. .. 17, fl/I ·-P'Mk. Md k¥eltr A .. :M.f//I~. ' ll"OO"OLD<UTTIEll. -..... 1, ltoMrt ......... w--. ....... " w.111o11 .... . IAltGl!ANT<OWLINO -...... L J-Ollrll!I. •• 4lf G._...11, •I'd ltcrlttl MutwL 21. fl/I Hunll,.,_ ..... MANHING.oESMOMD -Now. S. Wltlllm J-II, 12. Mii KMll._ Mlrl1, ;M, bofll fl/I Hvntl.....,.. llMdl. CILES.TI)ltll.ES -""· J. JefWI Ala ....... U. _.,. V1Jerle, 17, ltoftt of Htlflfir.tml llK!I. Ne l'MLUCt ....... ....,, 4 Ml .. .... o. .. ........ 9lldl. ... L.llCMil ~ & et Tllltl11. P'OllT1:•-oouettelTY -New. 4 ........... 'nWll ~N. J ., W I..._. T., .._ ti Hlll'llf ....... ._,.., HIEl~D -'""'· ... At!llUr c: 1llt .. Glf'drM. .... Lou'-.......... .. Miltmll'ldlr. ~ltV.oENT6M -... S. ,_ o.:w .... UnM L. fl,~ fl ........... l...:IL HOOU.aoHLA -Nllll'. I. Jlll'lfl ...... "" ... Alldl. 21. .... •111Mt1:•• ....._ TO ·•-RISS TEENS Pl.Cl(lttW-HOLIT -*"· L ltkM,. - M.. "· .-J...t lMr..., a. """' Nicky Cna ............. .... ______ ..., ........ ~-- ~llNSt:N -"""'· I, Manin Mwr4 .a. " """" ch• ~ • Col._. .... et LM V ..... """· UAltlCKV..i.\IUM -...... S. 0.-.. l., el' com MIN. ... Cd!l'. 11, ., ~lf!Vtl'-r. llUNNll.LWMITH -Nw. t. ltkMrC . 1"111.,, 2t. ... _,_.,. Metts, .. Nit! • CGlte .-... QUIMN4ULLIVAJI -.... t. lt"9tt E .. M. Ml ic....,.. J.-. as, Ml: et ""'' -IHOf:,._THUltMONO-....,, &, ....... M., 2S,. cA LllWWltlr, w..... .... DI.-/Nl'k. ... " ~ ,..., AllBlJCIW! • SOii 1ll!l!TCLIFI' MOl\TIJAllf GI E. l'ltla 81., Coola Meu -• BALTZ BERGERON MORTUAJllES Conoa del Mu OR ... Colla -Ml Niii • SupeMIOl't Write Off f.mter Bills U. ~A -<>range -lilllllYllllU drew ... II Mlllll from ~ Iii tllt i.ini room a~ . llliell llllf quickly allll •lllllill -.i comment wrol< oft fl~I 1Jlilllon In llll· collectUlo tills 0 w e d tbt Oranie ~ l\ltUt•I Center. In the ... ,, •• ,~. IUpervilon &pProvod !iJ&day letaJ action &o collect a few thousand dollars for put due lerVices at the center. Flltb District Supervisor Rooald Cupen made Ille only comment: 1'We aue for a ftw thousand dollars and wrll< oU ,15.5 million. I wlah -1e would pay lbelr bllla ... Optome~tt' FaciUty Set locJUd In tbe D<!flhqn portion of Ille pro- pooed dty In whal II known as"the "win- dow area•: because It is property not owned by Ille Irvine Company, but 1111' rounded by company lands. • lrv1ne cooncil candidates Wa)'l>e Clart and Dav1d Smith, urged tbe mnmisslon to delay adloo, cbargjng that inadequate prov!Jion bas been made for ldloolJ In the area. Fifth Dlstrict PlaMlnf Commlsslonei' Am>ld Fonte urged approval calling the development, "the best I've ever seen, •1 Ponderosa representative Jame 1 Peten said the -and homes In the project would range In price from ,19,000 to '42,000. Teen Challenge Talks Planned By Nicky Cruz ORANGE -A series of talks by Nicley Cruz, central figure of the Rev. David Wllkenon'• book. "The Cross and the Switchblade," and now a writer blmself, is scheduled during upcoming Teeo Challenge Week. ... The youth religiojl organization bead· quartered here baa one session in C:Osta Mess and two niUles In Santa Ana scheduled .• Cruz, who was Jed to a religious ex· perience while boss of a tough Puerto Rican street gang in New York City by Rev. Wilkerson, will speak Dec. IO at 7:30 p.m. In, Calvary Chapel's ·l<nt facility at ~airvrew'Road and &mtlower Avenue. He will appear Dec. 11 for s p.m. and 1:30 p.m. T81lies at the First Asseipbly of God, l..O E. Santa Clara Ave., Santa Ana. ,Cnq wW !elf of bis ~kgroond of a gqleader who fouool ...iemptloiiand the capacity to live 1 Qiristian life. Crtiz ~ a boot titled 11Run Biby 11un IA be descrtbes bow be escaped a world of drug addlcta, Jnlljlulea .. 11E1.1. BROADWAY MORTVABY 111 Br .... .,, Cella ...... .uwm .· . .. MdlORMll!K IAGOllA IJBACR llORTIJAll\' 11111-C.,.M -• PAIDIC VJllll llWIAl,Pill Cir II) Malmt --~­Nlwpllt ...._ C1MF11• •'ARIA.KE.. 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IOLIA · 1---------' ____ ....;;.;.;.,;.;.;;,;;.:,;.:,::.::;::;.:::.:,:,::::;:_..J L-------...l OPEN S U N D A Y S UNJ:JL CHRISTMAS 12 NOON to 5 P.M. -OAI LY, 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. ---- \ I, I Cambodia llospitals FillfugUp PHNOM PENH (UPI) -A Freoch doctor snaps that he hu handled 15 major surgery c1se1 in • single mornipg. Nearby, a military briefer Is tellfn1 newsmen that another M Cambodian so\dlert have beeft wounded In a single battle near Phnom' Penh. Since the Communists launched their dry season offensive OcL %1, Phnom Penh'• ai.J: general hospitals hive been taxed to their llmil!. Daily, the wall of ambu1ance sirens are heard through the capital u the vehicles race downtown from the airport. Civilian wounded arrive by pec:llcab and motorcyc!Hrawn cart. The sprawling R u s 1 I t n hospital on the out.skim o( Phnom Penh was built for 500 patienU. It now has 919 beds and 1,261 patients. 'the Preah Ket M u 1 e a Hospital downtown expanded its faciliti'es by 1;000 beds last year after the ful.lscale outbreak or ho11tillties in cambodia. However, a young Chinese nurse said, "you can aee for yourself the corridors are fl.Ill. Today there are m more patients than beds. Since the 2'th we have taken in more: than 150 civilian wounded and twice as many military." "This year it is worse. We have enough doctors and we've hired more nurse!, but space is the problem ,'' she said. The story is the same at "701'' Hospital, built last year with 700 beds and always operating at capacity. The same for Russey Keo and ca\meti.'e, both c i v i I i a n hospitals. Movivong is a mililary hospital and has 600 beds. It doe.a not accept more than 600 patients. When the wounded begin arri vi ng, a hospital coordinator at M o v i v o n g checks the number of beds and allots them accordingly. "When there are no beds, like now, he just sends them away," an offictt said, "and they've been coming in at the rate of 30 or 40 a day." The wounded, lying in bright colored sarongs on the iron beds and improvised military cOt.s, do not complilin. They know the hospital beds, the care, the cleanliness are so much better ' than th e improvised field aid stations where sometimes they waited days for one of the ~i:x helicopters In the Cambodian Air Force to pick them up. A truck rumbles Into the dusty courtyard or Preah Ket Melea with another 1 0 0 stretchers. · "We don't turn them away ," the Chlne3e nurse said. "We can make room." Rubella Now Declining As Disease ATLAN'l'A I UP I) Rubella, the mild childhood disease that causes com-, pllcatlons in pregnancies and was blamed for thousands of birth defect.l!I six years ago, appears to be declining, the Center for Disease Control has reported. The COC said earlier pat- terns had suggested a peak of Rubella, C1lmmon1y known 11 German mease\sJ in the early 1970s. However, no such rise h11s occurred and the number of cases actuaUy decreased during the last year, the CDC said. lbere were 44,050 cases reported during the past year, 20.4 percent less than a year earlier. and 9.5 perctnt le58 than the average reported for three years before rubella vaccine was licensed ln 1969. The dlsea!le, the COC said, was the first since rubella was added to the list of notifiable diseases In January, 1966. Voluntary reporting by 10me states pdor to 1965 suqes~ 1 cyclical pattern of high ruhtlla activity every ~ix to • nine years. the COC said. The last epidemic occurred in 1964- 115. --· J1etwetn June 1, 1989 llI1'I Aug. 31. 1971, a total of 32.4U ,055 doles of rubella vac- cine was distributed In the United States. The CDC Slid about 50 ptretnt of the entire: "tarcet population," children aged one to 11, hive been vac- cinated. , The Center said ev1denct shows rubella "has betn markedly reduced In 1rus that conducted effective vac- cination prosrams compartd With arua where vacclne 1111ge h11 been leu OJm· prehensive. '' • ...........• Y WE: .HAV& 'M46NlFICENf VARISV ~'fOIJR ~V~TE 1T<EES /N . ALt.-S~ FreA\ TAAETOP ~ 7HEJOFTV 17~ ~~ ALLFRES{ l 9UPER WA5RANT'. 'DUCAN PICX! ~WC1~ ~\XECW G V YQUR ~OFICATIQM lti \XIHITT: OR />MNl/ ColQR9 . aft;!,; VOi.JR 1M 19fl(X}(f0 WE WILL CQVER IT WITH~ R9LY S6& ... WITT! WHICH YQU CAN l'.l~ f"CRA WATER BED~ A H@r AIR ~? t:9t;J»A~~. A DISTRESS ~~1l+AT LQ,AV ~PITT AWA'f c9N O~Sl;'AA S ~ '. ~Ottti9t:UUiiB l:il'Wt~ 'f.NIVCG/rC:f;J<l;ittM2J~ ~ ' • • , .. ' ,. • · ......... $· • • ' \ OAIL y l'ILllT II • I • ' •• ., .. • • ' . " -, . ,•· ,• I ' "' " . 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WESTPORT,' Coml., (AP) -America'o largest home otudy Evelyn Wood Re a d In g red, new manqement and operating stall from about 7l0 about one mlll\oo _, receallJo._ tbe _George Polit Even the famous bave come programs bu dropped from oYnallllcs Course, began to accountanta have been called to llGO and COlllOlldated oflice have llOUgbl r.me and fGrluno Award a.. bJ1 p1cture1 o1 the upon bard Umes. m,ooo to 75.000 In the loll two aufler when tbe company in and aeveral companies bave opoee, and even cut out tbe through 11111 home ~ iU!i. olmlqa at Kent ~ wbleb Those three Faroous Scboob years. · ~ =tune," said been told at a i.s, the free coll~ lot our ernployea bt Few have become ridl c;ir' 1 appeared, in Life mapdN that promised to teacb l"" "The ol!fk. In tbe ~my organllatlon r<perll. ~:!f!'!. to~~ ourG'~C. t':"""1, ,._,!"'"lh to 1 0 am 00 ''We Ulle to talk a~·t _:__. bow to write or paint or take hu hµrt us," said 1'>9n Le"Js. "There were ~ insuffJclent But . tbl three Ji' am ou1 -...-. -~ ,_.,.... ncm&IJ -~ pictures at home 'Ulldu the president of FAS. "People just capital resources 'to meet the Seboolo, baaed lo tbe llllall Maurw, oealnr vieo ~ l(llClllale ol Ibo Wr It e r s , sueeesaee, hut there aren't guidance of profesajonals like aren't willing to mate any o v e re x p endltures," said suburban town of Wettport, ol FAS. "But let m t ~. Mn. Cbpellibd, uw many wbo make -it that way,•• Norman-itoekw<Ir or Faith I on g -t er m 11 n a n c I a I Lewis. eoounue to handle II.GOO empbuiae that nothing udhll hll bOol<. ''Tiie Game. of said Art ~Iii, dlreelor ot Baldwin are struggli.ng lo commtbnenta for anything FAS ,1toct. wblcb w 11 pieces ol mail every moatb • ,,., of 1m"Vice1 for "'our Natka, .. reacb tb1 No. 10 slot the Photograpbera Sc ho o t • nooup part of a '5r5 million now.'' selling for u high as $92 a as~ artists. wrlten ml at ad e a ts b a1 b ee a on tbe New Yark 'ftlDll belt-''Wbat'a ·more important we I .;' loss their parent comJ)any, Lewis ~needed that the share in 1968 on the New York photographers · u,nlt their compromised." seller list. feel is to help the student FAS International, Inc., FAS empire, which owna Stock Exchange, lo no longer "'1enl tests and laaon plant lllnce tbe huiineoa started . And a lludent lmn tbe acbleve tbe personal goalJ he suffered last year. several subPdlarles 11 It e being traded. In an effort to for criUcism. ~ In lM8 wJtb the founding F a mo u 1 P b o ~ lets up and develop bis le6se ;I i ; ••POL1f1ClllM~ot.1.e1H1.0 1~A'i Enrollment in one of Ltnguaphooe, Ltd., and the get the company out ol tbe "We've re.cluced our of the F1mou1 Art11f1 School, School, Howard Ruffn e r, ~f ~Uvity." · l!IDU6AWl~~1l>CUMB101llEI~~-;::::::::::::::::::::;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;-~ : ! • • ! ! • 'i I "TOP!" ' t ! ! \ Reli~ons Spark New . Violence · I . { . ' . I. " j ' By PHIL NEWSOM ~ Ul'I F-ieii ,.._. Nllnt ~ 1 Hatred between Moslem and I ! ... Hindu inhabitants of the I Indian subcontinent has flared into two India-Pakistan wars since independence in 1947 and &eems on the verge of a third. And, parUy because this hatred goes ,,so deep that it permeates bOth governments as well as the populace, ~ efforts toward a peaceful l t settlement so far have been i exercises in futility. J ~pite repeated warnings from Secretary G e n e r a I Thant, the United Nations has done no t h J n g , presumably ~ because neither India nor ,.. Pakistan is sure o( what support they might be able to muster, because neither the ( United Slates nor Russia has adopted any specific attitude beyond a warning of cautton to both sides and because China remains a new and relatively untested influence in the U.N. Officially, Pak Isla n's President Agha Mohammad Y;thya Khan is attempting to · putdowna'Secessionist movement and thus preserve the Integrity of Pakistan. ' Officially, India regard 8 settlement as an internal matter and says her troops have crossed into E a s t Pakistan only as a matter of sell defense. Neither side admits foreign news correspondents go for a, close-up look and thus all news comes from officially-inspired sources. Actually,, neither would appear to have totally clean )lands. Khan's harsh suppression of a democratically expressed desire 'for autonomy in East • Pakistan· has fallen most h~ on East Pakistan's Hffl1lu..populatlon. They make up the bulk of the. re~rted nine million refugees now crowded into India. It has been made clear that Khan does not want them "back. On the other hand, India's open support of Bangla Desh (an independent East Pakistan or East Bengal as the lndians .see it) is something less than 'unselfish. A broken up Pakistan would remove what the Indians always have regarded as a threat and leave India the clearly dominant power on the aubcontinent. This· clearly is an Indian cbjective in the p r e s e n t conflict, to be obtained as quickly and cheaply a s possible and preferably. of course, without full scale war. ' ·Both C<luntrles are suffering - 1 economic damage w h i c h nellher can afford. The attempt to put down the East Pakistan rebellion is st.id to be costing the Pakistan government $60 million a month. which, over a year's time, comes nearly' to the total of Pakistan's entire budget of something ever $800 million. Foreign trade and aid 'are falling off, capital Is fieeing the country and joblessness· is mounting. The same goes for Ind ia. r.osts for aid to Pakistan re!ugees haye been set at well over $SOO million to which must be added hundreds or milUorW more in costs attributed to cyclones and floods. Tramportal.icn facilities in both countries have been dlwpled wldtly. Whal K odds up to lo human di.-al Ille blgbesl level, J-by tbe fact that pre<c>ncelved rt\ a n m a d e solutions do not apply. Andy's Fun Alt any kid. "A!k Andy" Is fun. See ~ Saturdays In the DAILY Pf.LOT, • Pricea are etf.ot!N thiu Docemhot t.· 117i. ~ 24" PULIJWI WITH FAUCET lfetd a new j>u.U.mcm? Maibl• toPl'Thit fduCet 11 inc:luded w)th thl1 modol. UDllDl1hed. ·io you.·c:aD. do it yourself to .match. · 29'7 · AUTO COFFEE MIKER .A rMllf neat gadget. Comes . with tho socd,of -nmd from t~ ,Natlolfipl Tnac:bn A1ooc:latloD of illmlcopcr. lcolaad. ' '9'' ~ BICYCLE BlmO DD i Jo LIMP COMBO. .. ,. What n~. air c:oDdtUonlag? Ac:tuallrfor · a bib. Radio <qid Ught cqmblnatlo• with, locking feature. (They c:an't steal th• rd:dio·. 10 they tcdc• the whole blk•. rlghtl) . 9'' FICES \YEST· MIKE~u• M11t101 • Tho Dttlo lady_ llhouldz>'t bo without one w~en abe traftla. Regllla:r mirror on. OD.!l aide. tum it oYer and presto a mav.llllylng minor. 1 4" .· ROGKWELL 'l'ULE SAW Ha11motor, preclalon c:ut c:ontroL rlp guloo and lonco: For ~oct cutting lt c:an't be beat. 17795 YOUR CHOICE . CUBE FURllTURE Groat for buJldlng up lhol•n• 1taok thom on loP of .:OCh other fof more tpQCe. or alt. o• them. Vory hmulr lltUo Ito..._ OB WAL.L CABINET A1mOat Cl mu1t fa. the wort room., play • room. or garage. Sllcifng doora.·mount lt Qll the wall (or put wheels oh.it to . man cm uouaal llioi/pmg ec!rtl OR • STACK -·TIBLE ' . Put'a few togothor for a long colho tablo or """ •~J. Pllillt to IUit or atcdA fOr a: weird loqkb!sfboolo:cue. '· . . YOUR CHOICE · SEE ·ILli'80 . CBRISTMIS TREES 011 DISPLAY (Got -9pod. ~ ldecuJ ' ' ' ·SD OUTDOOR-MDII nASIEB 3"x50' TDISEL G~ SPBIY SHOW ' ,,, un: SET '~ C : \ T:,,Inkly doal1. 0111 :; 't guy IClfl •• 1tte11 • pu.ttlDg them outdoon". The other 'guy 9crys. ••inat them ln th• roof." (That's whr. thor',.Gomo .. ~ GlY•• mu.c:h more body to your tree. 3 inches wide. (Does GDJOD• out th_. bow the 1MGD'"G of Garlmul'I) Sprar whufows. ttMS. the lawn. PNMZl.fl. or GDylhlng that l'OU want to giff the snowy look to. 27:0- i OU LOG SET Hal' gcu bunaw; fou.r oak 109• and grato. No ..._ : ab.u with OU Of theie i reel hot&,; Great for - winter U.H In the-home. ot Yacatlon boaiN. 1'ILIUT PlUIT PUELS . '1111IU ""f• "lf'lt lm~L pcmot.u·. Good paneling waraa up any room. Makes ~ secret 109& • Jut ·restore scn:n• otd walls. . :1:97 FUU 4x8 Pr. 4'xl'. ·P&BncLE BOARD ' ' . M.Wio~ and nilllloa.S of little partlcles cru.shed tog~ to IOClb ou• . 4'x8'xli" bocud-(Poor IJtt)o par!JdOL) 1'7 10' Biii &UllU . I Mp tw!Mag about Gil ... __ .._ ... gotagto -·-Imig happ-·Gal'NDlaod. llilp'jolaL oolclorlo111-' r7cLGTH SBOP YICUUM Thia 11 a~_,. ..... but you CClll llN'lt ha the home as well. Two to c:hOOH &om. 5 gGllon. or llf gGlloa. SGAL.19 88 lOGAL.24 88 Ll&BTED MDJCDIE .CUJRET If you cua on Cm ego trip thR stand ha front of this for a · whllo and ioarbo you won't need any llMd.lClM.Jt'• lighted too. doon alldo- 1999 BUCK Br DECKER CJBCUW • 7%" SAW For 7¥. or I~ lllch hladOL Air path "'1>• llGWduat from the cutt!Dg line ao you call ... th• •' --'-'--m••• rou re~. 19'' #7301 200 STBIJID ICICLES 1, Wbat 11 a Clulatmaa - without ldc:IM? 200 la. a box. Roall1 l>rlgbtu1 ap a tioo-1o1m-roallr llhl to lc:klo- • • • ' ' ~men • BEA . ANDER SON, Editor ,rJN,, DtcentMr .a. 1m , ... u "\ • e:rtJiSe Hundreds of colored li&bts will renect ln the Venice-like canals of Huntington Harbour again . this year durln.c the Christmu seuon, creating an unU!ual and restive hoUd1y mood. And again, Harbour , residents will sba~ their ellborate llghte4 decorations with friends and neighbors thrOU1hout Southern California during the annual QoW,. of Lights spol1'0red by the Hun- tington Harbour Pb.llharmonic Com· mitt ... From Monday, Dec. 13, through Wednesday, Dec. 22, cruises will take plaei! every half hour be:ginnin1 at S· p,m. and concluding at 10. · . ' Pauenger shore boats from Catalina will move up to 100 guests per hour along the nine miles .of channels, through" the court.e$y "of ' 1)9ug · . Bombard of the Catalina Cori! and Cimp AgenCy. · Dilrlng ihe ,45-minute tours, g11eJls wµI have a bird'wye view of the unusual decorltions and lights on µ,e •bomes and moored boat!, and good visibility, com- fort and safety are assured by committee members. Boats will leave· from the Huntington Harbour Infortnation OffiC:e ' at. 4211 · Warner St., Huntlngt.on Beach. and ·tickets are S2 fOI" adults and so cents for 'children under 16. Committee members advise those et· tending to wear hala,~gloves ali.d othf!r warm clothing. Reservations are not necessary for individuals or famili~ but must be made for large groups by caJlirlg Mrs. Lee Sink, (213) 592-5884 or Mrs. Edward Muldoon, (714) 846-2439. Grand marshal of 'the third annual cruise, themed Symphony 0£ Lights, is Bill Ekberg. Other officials are Al · ·H.er.Pold, ,parade captain;, Clem ~ampson, night captain, !ind 'Gil Thompson, day captain. Philharmonic committee m e m b er s assisting with plans are the Mmes. Arthur Knox, chairman of .the . board; Louis Zimmerman, ways and meanJ; David Dahlberg, 'boat parade chairman; Lee Fink, Cruise of Lights chairman; · Robert Bruns,• publicity chairman, and , Muldoon, co-chairman, Cruise 0£ Ught1, . Funds raised from the cruise will g(I to the Orange County Philharmonic Society to assist in its work of bringing fine music to Orwe Qounty with the most noted orchestras, conductors' and soloists in the world. Lights Season • .. . ' , I !"."-~-,.:.a..,.;; ''-etf""""';,, HERE COMES SANTA -Holsting'Sailta to his van· Gert to right) Bill Ekberg, grand marshal, Clem. tage point for.the Cniise of Lights sponsored by the Sampson aild Mrs. Arthur Xnox. The cruises begin Huntington Harbour Pbilharm-0nic COmn)ittee are MOllday, Dec. 13. · ' Debs .E'dging ~· I .-fl' J ' ". . .. · .. · '" ' " MRS.~CH+RLES KELLEY Rf FL!CT.S Mopf': . ' Yule Lights : Brighten Night Las Luces de Navidad will lill the Stull Shirt restaurant'in Newport Beach-on Monday, Dec. 13, . ' . casting a warm glow over the holiday ~eason for mem~' hers antl guests·of the Alta Bahia Committee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society. The eighih anntial black-tie benefit soiree will begin at 6:30 p.m. and include music for~da'ncing bY. the Tony Lobo Trio. A gourmet buffet has been planned to tempt all partygoers, and the decor will be the Christmas· lights of the harbor reflecting through the arched windows of the restaurant. Mrs. Charles Kelley, 546-3332. ways and means : chairman, and Mrs. L. W. Jenks, 644·0648, co-chair· man , are accepting r~ervations. Mrs. David Cham· hers will join the co-chairmen at the door to welcome guests. Ali proceeds from the $12.50 per ticket benefit will go to the Orange Ccunty Phllharmonl.c Society for its work of bringing outstanding musicians to Orange County and introducing young people to music throu,ft!ree yauth concerts. • t HOLIOAY BR IGHTENER -Making Christmas ¢/ts for children awaiting foster homes are Gell lo right) the Misses Dovell Smith, Vi~toria Ann Harper and Claudia Anne Carver, 1971 Children's Home Society Debutantes.' The "work party'' took place in the Newport.Beach borne of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lang· henry Carver Jr. Thankq:iving weekend was a bustllnt and bu1y one for 1971 Cblldren's Holl}e .Society debutantes, but it was just: .a practice round for what ls to come' oo: their social calendars. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Langhenry Carver Jr. hosied a project party ' in their' Newport Beach home where the girll spent an afternoon making holiday ornaments and glfta and· filling stockings for children in foster homes awaiting adoption. Underlining the debutantes' enthusiasm for casual · outdoor fun was a Norwegian smorgasbord luncheon served aboard the Norwegian rescue boat Oscar. T)ibring r. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Store, while it was putting out to sea. The carvers and Stores are the parenlt of debutantes Claudia Anne carver and Solveig Store. Other debutantes are :tfflt Misses ,Diane Ruth Barrett, Carroll Brewster Beek, Pauline Boyd, Catherine Lee Chichester, Jill Ann Corzine and Diane Maner Fraser. Others are the Misles Victoria Ann Harper, Sandra Holstein, Melisa Beth McCray, Kathleen Nabers, Judy Arn\ New, Oeboph Dorene Pennington, DoveU Smith, ~ Lee Wagner and Lisa Arui Woodman. The debutantes will make their bow tQ ooclety ll«:. 28 in the Balboa Bky Club: The old and famous ship, credi~ with saving 102 ships and 329 men, has .u;,. highest rescue record of all such bolts: the Storea said, and it served in waters north of the Arctic C'U'Cle. ·• Who 'Nqse'· What to Say • This Kind of Situation? I ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: What does a person say to a friend who has had @;J . her nose: done over? Doe1 one mention 1 Q · tt? t w11 caught by surprise the other ~-~~ day -and I'm sure I made a fool .__,.rF....:;._'-=4::. '------1-. .~·. , • . . . of myself; I ju1t .1tood thert -, ..... 1peechle11. , , •. J : t have never read anything about this, wbt9 Me pl dies It, tt sJ'vea Ute otllen 1U)>ject1 Ann, and the <llquette ' boon -If•) ""'p{J 111 ".¥ .. iOolo ;r..t." dOn't cital Wilh It. Plelle 114\rlae. · ~ 1 , ' .,,' ' NEW Rnl'll"1J.~ ' .. _ . DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 'jus\ .read ........ ~ • • , , ',Ute: ~" ~ "IU 1n · tUinot1 " "-"' D&\R N.lt: M111 New Note a'5d from the Woman who was so upset . ad ...W hive helped 1" 1 ..C V b)' her IOO.~s bomoaU:uaJtty that tt was atktal, "Bew de )'fl Uke Mt" 9'e Uett ': m1 1ktng • fler. a non.funcUonal nervous Yo• ••:=::•• MCI to tee tlle Jf~radol wnx:.•. t sympethlie with ' the guy 111.i tt ~ -..,..._. 11 bee-I'm ill the some apot. btr to IM-· ' Two yean1 ago (at the age of lit . U Lbe occaakte 1bo•ld rite q•la (and I m•de the mistake of telling my parent.I ~ ll wUI, aew aotel art cnlqtou -l was a homoauuaJ. They became bystmcal, begged ;ne lo ohanfe "and aaked me lo see a J1"1'chlatri1l. I told them I w11 perfecUy happy with my lift. . I have a wonderful male friend. We g~ along fine and I hlYe no blterfat Iii heterosexual rel1Uon1hlp1. f am not a acreatnin1 qute.n. t clon't go to 1ay ~ Jqoting for pickups. l am a pro-' ctuci1·1e person. and very . successful in my work. I am wuting my parent&' money hy seeing a psychiatrist but I' p to aaUsfy them. l find myself becommg resentful of their Involvement In my life, which 11 more of a problem to me than bomoµxuallty . I can understand thelr disappointment, however. We are ·a · rellgioias family· atfd 'they ~ fot me.to.mar_zy .l.fld have.children. Thank you.,.fw telling . "Ill . in Illinol.a'' to try lo aec'tRt her 1IOJt ,.a he is because the ohance1 of him ~,In{ are very siim. · J,' fOr one, a ate your real la tic ""'n,.J. -GA , Btrr J,l)IUSTED . , DEAR ANN: I'm a typical teenager and iny parents are typical parents . They keep telling us how bard It Is to bring up children these days. (There are three teens in our family). What 1 want to say Is this: It'~ not only hard for them to raise US -it's h4rd for us to· be raised by THEM. I ~llze my parents have li\'.ed Jqer and exPeilence is a great teacher,. bot · Why don't they understand that lk11 must ·~ve their own experiences'?--We want to try out our 'own Jde1.-s. We don't want theirs -all worked• out and neaUy packaged. l am diffenat • DEAR G.B.A.: YniVe . iratde yOui . frOm my father. He la himHlf and 1 etltement -aid 1 mlde m.IM to lJUI . am me. t am not a revolutioq1rr. llut m DIJaola," l•r wblcll I received 1Hnt1 -I'd llke to cbanie some thina• that of crttlcllm. It's OK, IKtwever. I cu lie tftinkl are fine. take JI 11 nD a( dis~ It 1111. Every teen would like lo 1it down with hi• parents and tell lhein whal he think• and why. No y~Jfng and argu- ing -just open discuu'°'1., When l tried last week I wa.s called 111tupid1 foolish, too young to kmw aoythflll,' so I won't try it again. Maybe tr my parents (and others wl\O treat t~ teenagers ~e morona) aee thfJ Jetter they will widmtand how it looils from the ~ side ol the - -WALLED Otrr DEAR W.O.: Tllanb for "1Mr aldo." then romantic gllncea tum lo """" embraces L5 it love or chemistry'? Send for the booklet "Love or sex and How lo '!:ell the DifflftnC<!," by Ann Lladen. Enclose a Jong, stamped, ll"tt-....i envelope and 35 cents ln coin wlth JfNt request In care ol the DAILY PILOT. • I '1 I • • • • I I • I : • • ~ • • ; l ...... . .. . . ... ~ ... ....... .. .. .. • • •. 1--.... _ •••• .. ~ ···~. . ... ~ \. . ' Frit11, Dtctmb<t S, 1'171 . . Carols ~e~ou ·na ·;.~ dbg ·~oa·sr . . Mu~c will fill homes and )IArli>a opeech department bond from 1'for~. Sa~ a, aeml!llir plaorted by Jl'llAI meetlnfl places as many coast ;-.ms· . and Loan Alml., Newport Jl'rjth Women. l>iatrlct fV. lf'OUPI celebrate the holiday ·nie community services Beach. • , ~ alliday affair will ~ .....,n, 'buildilfl of Golden We•I N·e"''-;;.to•"' _ pllce at Ill N. Vermont, LQo T . COiie(• wm be the gathirlhg ., "" ~.. An&eles, be(lnnillg al ID 1.m, OCMA AAuxE'i·'·ectryb piace. 'p· B t Ph' • Ji.cf~~.!'.,~~=:~ O~T . Th• Santa na u u 1 e e I ~-..... , ·A Htnultllah cell!i>ratlon wUI be the ,meeUng acene for : Cbrlitmu gifts will be H· !;:0 ~~~Ofa~e'."".::l planned by South Q>,.r·OJlf the· Woman a Auxiliary, o{ the cbanged by member• of the will • sponai>P a , potluek .lun-4UJing an 8 p.m. meeting W~· Orange Countr Med le.al South Cout Alumnae Club of nesday, Dec. 8, In lhe ·MIDiQ,~ • ~lattan on Tuesday, Dec. ·Pl.Beta fhi 4urlng •n 11 •·rrq ~~ :.t ~:3~!f1::1re:~ . Viejo home of Mra. Normma 'The 10·30 am gathering ·bruth ncBa}t ~ahoy, Deco!. 9M·' Center, Orange. Mrs. E. B. Hammer. . · ' · nd e Y1W1tre.5 me rs. Adams is president. Each member and guest ii will include lunch • • 1 Ward Barlier~ .., ... lo bring a contribution · musicil program titled ' Lr. ~ B' B' · h ~ Christmas -A Legacy or . Mese-rierDor Club n'ai rit and proceeds from the admll- .L<>ve. Mtmber1 of the Mesa--Eddie Albert, actor, will sion fee will go to the Soctal Special iue1ts will bf the 'Harbor Qub will be 1 en-keynote the Wednesde.y, Dec. Assistance Program. UCI M'edlcal Faculty Wives, tertained '4fith C h rt 1' m a s 1-~;:;::;;::,;g;;;m~;;;;;;r;;::;:;:~~~j!il Medical student W i v e 1 , music by the Mariners Qf I Interns and Residents Wives , .. Mari.na ffi&h School during a Dental AuxlliarY, Lawyers' Tlillraday, Dec. 9, luncbeon WlVes and w I v e I or ,meeting in the Airporter Inn. Cltrgymen. n;e • grou.p's a n n u a 1 On the program will be the Chti11tma1 party . and dance Debut.antes and E&quires of ·will take•place the next day at Santa Ana High Sc h o o 1 , 8 p.m. In the H'alecrest directed by Mike Murphy. G. Club1'9'ise, °'!'la Mesa (eatur. Willard Bassett and Miss Dar· ·ma: a buff8' dinner and dance rell.Yn Mtlilli. music .by the Gents. L;eWY,ers' Wives Ml's. i Ai1hur Bradl!y will open lier Slnta Ana home for 'the innUar Christmas Tea of the Lawyers' Wlvts of Orange County on Thursday, Dec. 9. Holiday Foods Tea and champagne punch will be served from 2 to 4 p.m. '":-A~~ THAT GINGIRIREAD .-Lisa Bo6boom puts ;,: fintutn1 t>ouches on etngetlirud ,house under gwd· · ance oI Barbara Goclud, who only made one ·1uch house before she undertook teaching the .technique at H. Rolh'• lnatilule of Inieinational COoklng and Baiting. Festive foods for th e holidays will be featured dur- ing a program presented by the San Diego Gas and Elec- tric Co~.at 10 a..m. Wednesday, Dec. 8, tn the company's San Clemente facility. 1\«ipe& will include.Chicken Fantasia .' Baked Apples With Buttered Rum Sauce and C 1 a m Cho~~er. Derby Winner Mrs. Ginny Marusbok of Huntington Beach Ui winner of th~ seventh annual Fl.shi.ng Derby sponsored by t be Orange County Association for .. Les Menes Ores l Qn ·e· Effort Yields _ Pro Status New officers have bttn Retarded Children, Inc. She elected by Las Manu Oru. & will receive a $100 savings YMCA women'• service club. , ________ .,.c;. __ -• "1... ...0 ~ '. . NEW Y.QIUC (UPI) -You Miss Godard, who holds a 10metimes include 1 om e "I was crushed," said Mias ..,-can bQUd. a lb!Prbread house C.ordon Blell certificate trqm lnedlble decorations, herS Is Godard. All she has ltft is a ; for Chr1lbnu as easily as a the fa.med Paris school, uid m1de pt food products only. color photograph taken by a :...cbUd tulldl a house of her -· own' interest irt 'fine Although the recipe didn't .call friend who is a proftssional They are the Mmes. Lee ·Favaro, president: Betty Crouse, vice pre.ldent; . f>:ee Hiser, secrttary: G 1or1 ~ Davis, treasurer, and Terri ~rn, parliamentarian. cardboard. but with dried cookirig began during her for lt, lhe cut windows in the photographer. atnPrbnad aod Icing instead j She bouae 1nst .. d of drawing them She plans Io use the AAUW Branch of cardboard and glue. unior year in college. with icing. For panes, she It• Im 1 ••·t -•t It with a ~--·• f·-"y -~ di nd ttern photograph on_ her Christmas Christmas 80ngs will be 1 u 1unp e u u1.11 , uya .. _.. ".f"Wl;ll •.nw UllCU amo -pa ed strips Barbara Godard. who made in France -and gained 20 of opaque i•latln sold at the card this year. Mtanwhlle her p r e sent e d f o r th e only one 11.1eh house herself pounds. , : . fancy food shop. second ginger~read ho u 1 e Westminster-Fountain Valley before she undertook to tt.ach A year as a. &r'duate. Mila Godard said she had already is spoken for~ Another Branch of the American tbe-iecbniqUe in claaes at H. 1t u dent. ·1 t(•G-e·rre·Vli., en v 11 ion e d her first Associ&tion of Un Ive rs it Y Roth'• Institute of Switzerland,iandtWo;obs'tblt n1 .... erbread bou&e ., a friend askecj to buy it even Women by the Marinen of --~ her lo ... _. se-1 &"'& before it WIS baked. M . HI h Sc"-1 t 7 pm Inttmatlooal Coot.tni and ..u~ """'u.,.. ~...... decoration to be enjoyed":Jear arma ' ll\IU 1 · · ''Bak'··· here. more times whetted be r after yur He 1•••• ter Recipes for gingerbrt11d Thursday, Dec. 9. .... lite .M11 .l.-'""'--. . ~ • . n. eonflctlon that b.u: been appe •wt iurl.lftll"·, who was eight or nine . years houses appear in several Branch mtmbers ha Ve in· a Yule tradition in middle Her first .giggerbread boase old at the Ume, had a better cookbook!. The one Miss v\ted their hUAbands to join Europe for years ii available was a Cbristmal gift last year idea. Godard uses is in "The them for the ftStiv\ties, which In the United States ~ from to her goddaugbttJ\ who livts She ate the house as soon as Cooking of Germany" by will include a potluck dinner commercial N.ktra -but at on a farm ih Maine. ._,;th:;e~pa;:c;;ka~1;;•,;w;;;a;• o;;pe;:n;;ed;·==,,;Tim;;;e-;;Li;'fe;,;Boo;;ks;. ======ar~d:::CE' hr~ist:;:m:::a:::s :::"'=d==lng='=b=y,I prices-subltanllally higher "I thought'it would be fun to1;; than tbe homemade variety. make, and ahe ·was a g~ The lqredlents are ~P-eirc,use," aaid Miss Godin!. ' 'l1ie lhlln' ~. Ill lo. time, She estimated thlt the ·' and ~·gin.I~~ project took a total of 12 hours r . ,••1t11 llke Qaky '*11, I over a three-day period. She to think It WIS the' -baked three sh .. la 0 f . icull lhlng there IJ. Bui.It's '1 glngerbfead in011 ll-hl·l7 Inch aimple if you know how,'' 1fld -.Jelly:_ roll' pin, lcul it'~ froin ~ ; -)lies:GOd1nl in anJrit~ew. canlhoard pallerns while the !i: ."It' · a p p e 1 J 1 tq · the cake was still warm, then le\ ation of c~1''1.: th! piece! dfy bVerrilgbt :r APPEAL . .r . ''l • before putting the house ~ also appeals to· adults' lo~ether with qulck.getUna , ·~inailon. The fancY., food icing and decorating II with ;i:!l)id. Ulellli! siJoP fhol ~ JOOCe icing, plua candles and t'Whe cOo~ and biking aeries dried frulL ·-"had' ii many grownup FOOD ONLY · •· ·-- applicants for the course as it Un Ii k e c Otn mer c i a I did cbllclreo. gingerbread boulel, which ~-:·Couple Celebrate ~ 50th Anniversary • :·The 5Clth wedding an- 1!_iversary of the Rev. and Mrs. flirt)' L. Williams of San, Clemente waa celebrated at a Ginotr.· party in the Victor Mugo, Inn. with ~ rtlstlves a~ friends filom Callfornia, New Y«k and overseas. , ~ bon1>r-were mmied lq a. bomi ceemony on Tbanbgivlng Day. 1921 In tc.ocbester, N.Y. 1nd moved to Callfomll where he worked ~ several years before en~- Girl Scouts :Sing Out ing the ministry. His, 4 O. "I e a r ministerial C8l'<ef inclild.ad putoralel In New York, Pasadena, 8eattle1 Whittier anti Sin Clemente;' appointmei;iL to. the Gent?Jil Board of· Evangeliliu and 14 years OI\ the 8dm1itiltratlve staff in Nashville, 1'tmi. Mrs. Williams has iaken' ac- tive leadership in,tbt Women's Society of ChriStiU Service. .Dinner guests included daughter. Mrs. No rm a n 'Thomas from Sa 11 ab u ry, Rhodesia 1 SOD Bruce L • Williams and fan\lly ol lillll- llnglon Beach and I h re e sitters. the Mmu. Joh n Des>loch aod Willer Erlckaon, both ol Rochester. and M. Justin Herman,, San Fran- ciaco. : The Huntington Center Mall fiill ring with the voices of,-~-------11 2500 Girl Scou!J during the an- nual Otristrnas S,1 n g ·out tomorrow beginning at 11 a.m. 'Ille girls will sing ll au1stnw carols during tht hour·loni event •nd· oolled to)'I for the To)'I for Tota drive of the M1rine Corpa: llllnlinllol1 Beacll Cadette Troop 1\4 apd_ F9'JJ111ln Valley Senl6r Troop IW will be uahen and usllt In laadillg Iha '11n&lng. CoonblllnC Uie J>l'OIJ'lm .,.. Mn. 'lllomu Peel and Jln,-.kl- " COASTLINE HEALTH FOODS TIY THiii DILICIOUS HERB TEAS •AIDIN TlllT -JO .... 99c t ..... 11.11 s,.cw ,.,,llMINT LOP JO .... 89• .... 5 •• 00 s,.c1.i -• UCITHIN CAl'SUJ;.ES , 1t HAI~ 100 ...,.,_ $1.59 ..... 11.n _.., CALCIUM LACTATE ::t.':" s ... ,.. 49c I :!;. :~s ...... $1.19 YllY SPICIAL POI THI HOLIDAY$ NIW CROP 'ALMONH. .......... -$119 ...... 0.. ...... -,. ... 51 .Jt s,..1.r • SUNj:LOWER SEEDS VITA TIME ONE·A DAY NIW CIOP Yw m11tt dlttt t11e MllM ,. .,......i.11.1 -..... . . tt~ l!-co,t.h '2 79 .... ,., ,,...... ~ .~-$J.4t l,.chll • ,...._' $1 M _IO,.._bt· $479 ...... 11.11-s,..w ·" 11.tt 1,..i.1 . • SOY OIL 'UAlTS -.... S\.tt S,.lol SAFFLOWER OIL 9UAITS -1.,. ''' _. .. 95c 89c THOSI •AIULOUI TOHATO HONEY A SESAME COOKllS 11 ot. . 45·11 ....... ... ,,..... . VITAMIN ' A . 1$,too USP. UNITS-•lSH Ll'tll OIL CAP'lli!LH . • .100• CAP$11LU , $1 09 ,a,.•-"' 11.1_t 1 s,..1.i · • J • TIT TAltNl\lt·l.ICH·U•I ·'PROTEIN TABLETS CHIRRY', 'VANILLA • PIHIAni.I Pl,AYOU JOO T•W... -atpi• 52.00 l,_ei.I -~ $1 .79 HAYl·A.COIM CHIP S.,clol 39"' Y..., T.ty • Cb. let 49i .. .......... .._ .. , ...... __ _ VITAMIN E. 0-ALPHA OR MIXED 1• 1.u. I 00 si1t 250 sit• 1tt 1.u. 100 1i1• 250 1i1• •t•. S,ICIAL. 2.•S ... ---.. ---~---·-1.tl 5. 79 -···----.. --·-·--·4,'5 •.75 "'··-·-.. ·--···-... -3.lt 11.49 ................ ·--·-·-· .. ·--•.t7 THESE ARE TOP. QUALITY Wa H•v• All Typos And Potoncln Of Vitamin ''(" T1bl1t1. 50llll All ON A • • • 2 FOR 1 SALE COASTLINE HEALTH FOODS TUSTIN-lllM fR'illNE BLVD. ·. ~ , ... S....0111 544-7U4 ...... _ COSTA MISA-270 E. 17th ST. HllltM It!•.,. 541-9537 M-""- ,,, ' ,. SPIRITED GIFTS -FROM RICKARD'S ... A charmingly lraditldn~(way to serve up coffee and dessert for.the· <:hrislmas ho li; days, on these import~d Bavarian Ch in a pieces from Ebling and Reuss. Siar! your set, or a'dd to ii. And it makes a gilt to be treosured thru !he years. DESSERT PlATE each 2.75 CUP AND SAUCER 4.00 TEA POT !or coffee pof, nof shown I 17 .OO fTliere ore manr. other pieces1 not illustrated) First in a series of limited Edition plates commemo- rating the Songs of Christmas . This year's offering a richly embosse<:r, Softly colored inter- pretation of ..... PARTRIDGE in a PEAR TREE 17.00 ~k~~. Home d Gift Siop 3433 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH 673·6360 • OPEN DAILY 9-6 ' . . \ I Volunteers Inspired· I Mrs .. Stanley Kegel, chairman of the January, 1972 ' Orange 'County Mother's March for · the National Foundation -March o( Dimes, meets Carmen Doresa, 1972 March of Dimes National Poster Girt The foundation is the largest national source of pri· vate support for '.research, medical service and • heal'h education aimed at prevention of birth de- feds which maim 250,000 children every year. This will be the third year Mrs. Kegel, a former school teacher,. has ·.ch,aired the county campaign. Rl~HARD'S -FOR THE UNUSUAL ... A trio of per1onality·plus pets, lo gladden a heart at Christmas. Those are just 3 from our happy menagerie! RAUCOUS RABBIT -Italian ceramic 23,00 GIGGLING PIG, Italian ceramic 23.00 MAMA HOUND and her three puppies are cunningly foshioned 'in cuddly double-knit in brown, gold and white. · · ' 23.00 Remember when all tho lioxs on 'tho block'had one? Now your kids can bu i Id their 1 ·oWn ••• ORANGE CRATE SKA TE KIT All the things you need to build this whi• bang scooter! 1 S.00 '2k~~. Home d Gift Stop 3433 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH · 673-6360 • OPEN DAILY 9-6 • frid<J, -J, 1971 DAILY PILDT JI H,~rosc'<~">pe: :~emini, Prote~t Assets : SATURDAY DECEMBEI\ 14 ~buo:;...,otheikt..,~; ~t,:U..be~~ ~!J,ec~w~ ~~::: ~ ...... ,.._~ mWI f!Appemnce. Sludy to I..,. plan. Muna don't cepts underio rovillosi; Be 1P TOD.\Y W YO UC/ 8J SYDNEY OMAIL'I causes, ,..,., ... Be •w~ of Joie slihl al ulllmste goal. open to truth. ·-y .._.. virtooa •-pllcattona. Di>n~ be Permit op-""'• lo nveal ::=.:::;:. _ ~ ...!!.... u--A111E1 (Man$ 21-Aprli lt( Domesll.c tnnqullt!y may b e temporarily shattered. Whal you bad laUn lor franted ch&D(es. !Ute or partneT acts In unorthodox .......... Thi.t oeed ool be ldv.ne. Instead, it could sllmulate and-chall~D(e. ..,. ,....._ PIBCE!I (Feb. If.March ti); ---•--In too much of a hurry, Oleck plam, PJa1 walUnl pme. Emotlona, actl-are lls-to poilll llld Ill lo .... <I lltemaUves. AQUAIUUI (Jan. lt).Feb. tenaUied, Nolblnf -la llllllOI'. -...., 111 ..... VIRGO (Au( 13-Sepl. 12), I&): Ftnlah rather than tnlttate halfway -all Ille way or thll -bul M 11 ,.... .,,,,, Don~. mix friendlhip and projecla. Allend to bu1c nothing. Speclllcalty, lo...i-llld '°" -..i -. lo ti. mooey. Be specille -and chorel. Taira nothiD( for and money reaulrtm4nto ..., H ...,.._, morrtqe II not fir ;:.ractJcal. Some barrlm come &ranted. ~ p I • D • conllict. strui-crulive .... •••Y. cl6wn -biit otheri .. p1ace,\;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;im;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii! TAVRIJS (Aprll 20-Ma, 20): them. Realize no one la goln1 to hand )'OU anytblnji on pro. verbial silver platter. ' ' . • WB&T DVITOU . •*0111 l'Oll IOU a : Pacing ti of special im- PoNnce· Don' spread eflorte over too wide an area.. Fin1lh whal you llarl. llelaUve who la '-tlenl wuild bell be ~ -In polllo wsy. linporlonl call Is due. ·. GllMINI (lhy II.June 20): Coneerve Cundl; protect ..... ts. Steer cJur • f speculat.lve ICbemes. New ap- proach to MCUri!y ...... necessary, Be open lo fr..?! ljlpl'Olcb. Obelacle lo pro- gress .... will be lifted. Be confident. IJBRA (Sepl ~. 12)' You may have your own idep about prutcles, decilions al u· ecuilve level -but now ls not .. !he time to push them. Wail There ire some signUi· cant factors yet to c:ome to light. You will perceive. SCORPIO (Oct. 13-Nov. II); Shakeup occurs •here your penonal org,.ruzatlon lo -cernod. Applles llao lo 1iome and family. Be aware at long· ?IJIP tmpllcalloot. Not wise to take liluatlons, pel'IOlll for gnnted. . K l'fCHBN '·l'tll!fl. CANCER (June 21.July 22), Jnvestmen( procedure changes -but worb in your . fa~r. Family member may be obstinate. Heed )'Giil • own couns<I. CircumslanceS favor your eflorla. You gain adde<l insights. Be aware of ~perly values. LEO (July 13-Aug. 12)' A SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 12- llec, 21)' fdeu, concepla, plans may ippeM now lo be je'llytlke. They are shaky. Be pereeptlve enough to separate the real from wishful lblnt<lng. Many ' now o f f e r blan- dishments.· Reject them. CAPRIOOl\N (Dec. 2Wan. It!: Fulw'e Is brighter than Positive Goals Seen Emerging By GAY PAULEY people seem lo ·he lumiD( NEW YORK (UPI) -Mar· away from ritualized, in- rlage ii not obsolete, although atitutlonalized 'm 1 r r I a g e many of today'a young people live together without benefit cf ceremonieJ, they art rtill ex· legal or· religious blessing. pressing a need for some form Comlnp unique appliances""' so revolutlonary,sobeeullflll they can aive your kitchen a completely new•lool<. 'l!loCotnlfta-..... -. nftC'l It's fantastic, yet so pnctk:al~ There Isn't a burner in slaht bec9use the heatina: units.are hidden µndemeath. Voll cook -with thermostatleallycontrolled heat on a beautifully smOoth surtaot, In spec;Ia11y desJgnedCooJ!mttes9cookwlre. Foltht first time you haw a pertect:y matched system that takes most of the guesswork out of cooking and flV90 htlPI YoU cook better than eYet before, 1heComJna""'•U Own., Perfectcomp1nlon to Comlng'sbuilt..lncooktop i ~It cOmplements ft 1i:t lo0ks and efficiency •• The top oven is pyrotyJc. aelf-deaningwith a convent\ooal bi.kin& Q,Wl'I below. It even has a rotisserie and a meat probe for perfect roasUn.z. Also available in a sinaJ• aelf-c.leanlngo>1en model. Come and see these amizlng ComlngappU- ances. You'Q fall In love with them on the spot. I ' • Marri8ge is not obsolete, of sacrament. Many art allhough communal living ls writing their own marriage part of the 1970s life style. vows. Some are pledgmg' not These are not "immoral" limes, although some of the on1y to be faithful to each older generation state sadly, other but to work together for "The trouble l!, nobody peace, justice and ihis range lseval11ble In a reaular free-standlna model with PYfOlytlc self-cleanlna ove111 the same oven comes lnour sH~ln model thet 1ives )'OIJr kitchen Th• Counter That Coob,. cootctap llr Corn Ins. The remarkable cooktop that you can btJlld right into )'OUr eot.wrter. tt otters all the outstanding feetures of 1ht ranaetop: beauty, total cleanability and thermostatic conttoL Aval\lble 1ifttl two or four htallna units. believes ln a n y th i n g brotherhood." l\Rymore." • Mrs. Leshan e x a m I n es Marriage, though, i1 chang· changing relationships i n Ing and must change In the today's society in a new 1970s, one professional student publication from the nonprofit of family life observes. ·She Educational Public Affairs l!lays that in "the-midst of Committee1 · hudquartered at chaos and confusion of social 381 Park AYenue South, N.Y. change, there is e v e r Y The publication ls t I t I e d evidence of the emergence o[ "Mates and Roommates; New some v'ery positive human Styles ln Young Marriages." goals and values." Some of the "whirlwind of Mrs. Eda Leshan, a £aml-change" !terns from the new ty life educator and aptbor or sexual free<Jom encooraged by several books for parents, more reliable methods of birth outlin~ these goals and va1uea control, the affluence of a thusly: society no longer tied so firm· -Men and women ahoold ly to economic survival, the be equal partners Jn their genuine searching of !,he search for love and personal young for more meaningful fuUillment. life goala, and a society of -With candor and honesty, varied and cOnfiicting values. we must re-examine and re-All have confused parent shape our social ~tutions so and child alike. And repeated· that they speak to the human Jy, Mrs. Leshan makes the needs. point -parents listen to yoUr -Life is sacred ; every · children. Do not prejudge. that Clistlnetlvi built.Jn look. U.YA"'W•Y. Now FOi CHllSTMAS ~ . ....... ,, w- H• ............ .. ,. Owfy 142·11t6 AYAllA 46 Ytar1 of Dependable Servictl 401 M•I• ttr... " ............ " ..,.., ..... ,,._,,,, tdY NOW NO PAYMINT DUI 'TTL MAltCM 'n ..... __ .1 w-.. ......... ..,. ._o..., f62·Z4N human , being has unique! qualities aad we need a r.:=================~ . climate of lile In which lb"' e e • • e e e e e e e e e e e will thrive. e e e e e e e e e e e e -The· fult••t growth of each p, I L ' 'ifi · ' D ''d • • • ~ a111e1a 1<new 111at 11 e w1111out avi person .I• irrevocably lied lo Joe"--hadbu!oneliielo""-forhia-·"~ hi! capacity foc attowlng, en· • was only existing. She also knew thdt "1"" ., .. y --1· couraglD(, enhancing, 1 h' lire wirh him would destro~ her., . 1 TheCIAubd larittwice. growth of others. . '' J r.,'4'!" __ -We must search for new t; -· " and better ways of revealing ~ -Ii our innermost selves to each other: to be. human Is to be bealitiful and there is no room for shame in our nakednw - physical or spiritual. "ln the context of the5e values, marriage b n o t obsolete -but It must chang~1" Mrs. Leshan writes. "In whatever forms it may appear, lt 'fOUld seem destin· ed. to speak ever more clearly to the fundamental need for caring, for loving, for mutua1 trust and companlonShlp." One indication, she says, that "older' fOrms of morality are giving .way to new Ls the fact that while many young Gift 'Items Galore Micltael Saffa~n . Jacqueline Bisset "Believe In Me" ' ~t GM pratnta The Rohtn Ch1noft • Irwin Winkler Prodlfcrioh ~lichtcl S.rruin • Jac:que:1int Biuet in "Belitve-'lh Mc1' &runpla1 by lsrtt.l Hornwitt • Prodll«d h)' l"'in Wl\k.ler ind R.oben Chino«• Dircrud hJ Stu1n H1s:nunn • Metracolor Ill -o ' J~~ l'i===========::;:::;::::;--;::::;:;::::::_~N:O:W~l:H:•:..::WfNOATTHlllTlllAi ... ' WESTCLIFF PLAZA NEWPOR'i'ER INN • • ' '· ' ' • • ~ ! • I ~l • • • • • : -i • I • • I I I ··'-'---· ··------~ ........ .. . ' ...... -•• •• . , • DAii. y I'll.OT Ft1dq, -J, 19n • ----·-....... _ .. • Rohin·son Gives Views on Trade. to LA "-. PUNK ROllNSON (:!-- Undefeated . . Penn State Iµ Big .Test ~-· ~ ~ Tem.' (AP) .l.. ~llomwlnlwtndosorDtbl . ~ .......... "1W'1.ilolr COl<:b BBi Blllle 1boll ap " tnv • ••'i nttlonanr teievlled tootbtll ~--and~ ~.111110 lllimd.,. !'> .. ,... ..... bu • great foUrtb quarter *'"met BeWe, whose Volunteer. ' lllv.' ID M record and a.re rated No. 12 · ···-. ~ ·Nllliay Liou Jud !he "!)llllby "' .-• ·O. TV SGl!rilla• • Clil•••el 7, 9:45 .. -. • • ~ offen11 with a averq:e of 441 piliits 1 ,..,._ 'lbelr olleosl•e Hoe, B•\. tli;llld, .. ta !he llneat we've faced !bi. ~ ... •'°4 the youJll Vol COICb ldded: .. Their cllff:llM ii tremendoul." ,!,.... Stlte, wldch metll Texu In !he Cotton Jlmrl II .Dlllu Jm. I, wW be •ldiW ln utend lta u.1am• ~ JW9U. -~ paired aga,lnat Artanlll In tbe LtberlJ Bowl 11 Mn!pllls Dec. :Ill, Ml -five In I n>lf, llne ol U>e Interesting 1klelighta of U>e dteol· llaun• to be 1 duel between 1 poil: of ~--Peon State run- UW -~ Ml.tebell and Tenneasee flloe ulflJ Mby Majot'I. • LOS ANGELES (AP) -Slugalng oot• llelder F'rW Robinson 1ald Thundly he's happy to !eave the Balllmore Oriole• for the Lot Angeles Doda~n beclu.!11 "there's DOthlng wrong going from a win- ner to a wlnoet.'' Tho 31-yeer<lld RoblnJon, Jolnln& hta third major leegue team In IS years, said be dkln't Uk to be lrlded but w1111'I lllll>riled-"Wben you've been ln thb: game for •while, to be l>one.lt 1"ll bave ln l'tl1lle these thini• can bappen,11 Robhllon &aid from bll Loa ""'~ home. The Dod&en ree.Jved relief ~ltober Pete RJctiert, a former Dodger, along with Robinson and sent Baltimore four young pi.yen -pllcbera Doyle Alex- ander and Bob O'Brien, catcher Sergio Robles and ooUlelder·fir•t baaemu Royle Stlllman. 0 Naturally, I rtgrtt I ea v iJ'.11 Baltimore," said Robinson, ~'but a I aa1d be!Oft, I tnow I'm 1olng to anclher fine organiuUoo. The Dodgers, are a winning teom. "We'Ve been healtont to deal FrW Robinaoo -for fout yura:, we\ra been hesitant, but we felt that with our outfield depth we could aUord It better now," ukl· Baltimore manaaer Earl We1ver. The stunning tl1lde prompted ID ex- planation from Welver. "l know . the names we got are not known now,'1• said Weaver, "but tbose names will explain tbemlelves in a few years. They look lll:e !hey wW flt lnlo !he category ol 1tm. . "What we've done la make a deal to 1fl'o UPI,, ...... ~Jiu~ I,4M :rm11 ru1blng ~:....=:-~ allO ha• cauaht • RICE'S DON SNYDIR 1101 HOLDS ON HERE, BUT NORTH CAROLINA ROLLED, 127-69. "llt'i real quiet, prol>ollly !he qukkul ~ we've faced," aald Ma.jon.. who ._ llodted films of !he Liool' All- ~~i;, .-r.oowi who have '1"'I opimt MildJeil nd they uld be'• ~-nmntr and hard to lt6p,1' )la. llliled ~ I \hint we are l'lldy. We are ex- -ploying Penn Siole. After Ill, tlllY.,. In !he. top n.a In !he notion." LU.Jen, 1 del!d!Y tackler, 11 !he aec:ond """!!tr of bll fsmlly to reep All-~ honon at Tennessee. Hll oldut ~. John, was an All-American lliiIMck for tbe Voll In 1951. He ls - -cooc:h 1t Iowa state. i:•. t E~KERS SEEKING . No: 16 TONIGHT .. ,pil!LADELPHIA -The Loi Anfelea Lian wW be lffklnl to extend !he cur-1'1111 club wlnnlng alrelk to 11 gsmes loi\icbl agalnot !he boat Pbllldalpbll 71m In ID NBA We1tern Conference tuling. . '1lle Liken bave ullbllsbed sn all- ttnlt club ricord of 15 1tntgllt llld wW bl sbooilntl fer !he N1tlonll Buketball _fl! ... -ol IO. -UM qel., set !he loam .-.I rttdneld.11 nl&bt with 1 W.111 wtn ever b Bolton ce1Ue1. The former mark of j.i llrlfl)lt Wll let "1 !he old Mlnnelpol~ ,..ln!MNO. -. Wild Deals • Spice Trading For Baseball fllOl!:NlX (AP) -The New Yerk Y,,,_ ad Tall Ranren !rlded U>e ---., !he melt ol dawn and lr1 Chi -tbe mote hid cleared there -ID-""'1 ol playing lllent nip~ ot Chi -buoblll meellnp. ' --troops u Frank N,,_... of the BaJUmore Orioles and -Allin ol tbe Loa An&eles Dodaera --• pll)'m who chln&ed a IP •lo lfcht tlllde1 Tburldsy. -,_ ,... lollowed Iii llrhWnc·llke ..., ..-t..: trlded catcher Paul Casanova lo -for cotdll< Hsi King. .....-... lnded lint basemsn John ...,,...,,, Ind IDlielder Dive Grangurd to X-CllJ' for pitchers Jim York and a-a.... _,,. (Hi • Whlll '°" traded '"' leldlr -_, ln U>e New York 1:-lor pltdllr --· • .......,. Aap)a -Cll<bol' Tom Haller -1111 Dltidt T1iert lcr Cllh and I fill!' lo ........ et 11*ll1te. f 1 laJtl 'M ... tbl MtllnaGn. dell. ~...-...-Ailen. Fresno Will Face Fullerton In Mercy Tilt LOS ANGELES (AP) -The NCAA bas cbanged !ta mind and given Cal State · (Fullerton) perml&sloo: to 1 ch e du l e an et.tra football game for the benefit of fam.lUes of three assistant coaches who died in a plane crash. , Ol!lclalJ ol Fullerton and Fresno State colleges announced ntursday that their tea11111 both with M records, would meet ln the 0 Mercy Bowl" game the night of. Dec. 11 at Anaheim Stadium. '!be llknan NCAA COundl . v o t e d U!llnimow:ly earlier Thursday to allow lhe game, reversing a declslon ol 10 days .... The ·Fullerton assistant coaches, Joe O'Hara, Dall11 Moon and William Han- nah. were flying from San Diego to ~n Lula Obispo to ICOUI an upcomtng op- ponent Nov. JS when tbelr plane crashed into 8 mowttliMlde near Santa BarbarL Also tilled was the pllot1 Ernie Marriette. Portionl ol·the pn>eeOda ol Fullerton'• last regularly scheduled game, 1galnat GramblJni, hid gone Into !he lru&t !\Ind for the coechea' 11 children. But the NCAA previously hid turned down the request for an Uth ••me becluae of a rule agalnlt po&tiul!Oll ploy other than bowl 1ames. The e1ceptlon was allowed, the NCAA said, to allow Fullerton to meet 0 an wr foreoeen ban!sblp situation nsu!Ung dlrecUy from . . . lnte/colJe&llte 1<>- Uvttles." Fullerton Jl"Sldent L. Donlld .Sbleld1 1ald the school was "overjoyed" about the decision. "'!be NCAA llnally hM recocruRd the very special clrcumstan~s which have resulted. from this tragedy and bas made a humane except.Ion and modilied lta guldelloes," he aid. Things Are Going Badly for Cokes SACRAMENTO -Qlrtl1 Cokes. 163. Dallas' former welterweight dwnpion ol the world, WH 4eleated Thuraday night by Carlo1 Salinas, 1621>, Ssn Jose, In a JO.round 11,!hl It wu a split verdict wllh referee Al• Mutlnel voling for Cok11 W. The two judges, Marlo Duccinl and H a n k Elespuru, saw the action u a decisive victory ror Sallnu. Their cards were Identical 1t &-1. Some ~'37 ptrlOnl Pokl P ,'/Jl ln -the fi&bt. I Balley Battered Quarry Fails to Get KO; Then Lashes Out atRef DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -Victor Jerry Quarry was mad , and so was bat- tered loser Lou Balley Thursday ntaht after Iowa's flrat pro£esslonal b:>xing card lilnce the sport came under state control 18 months ago. "That's the worst refereeing I have ever had in my professional career of 50 fights," said Qu11Ty after 1coring a unanimous decision over ring-wise Bailey of Omaha, Neb. Quarry, the second-ranked challenger for Joe Frazier's heavyweight cham- pionship, knocked Balley down six times tn the feat\D'ed event of the four-bout pro- gram, but failed to get 1 knockout. "How are you eotng to put the man Sullivan Says He's Disturbed ~t «::riticisiii NEW YOllK (AP) -Pat Sull!vu, the Hellman Trophy wtMlng qusrteroack from Auburn, sco(fed at tuggestiona Thunll•Y he ls too short to be auct<SS!ul In pn> foothill and ldmltted he -dis- turbed 1t !he c:rttldam generaled by bl1 aelecUon. 111 think the fun bot.hers me a JitUe bit," aald Sullivan, here to accept the Heisman Trophy l!I the outstanding col- lege football player 111 the nation. uBut there have been quite a few successful quart!rbacks -like Fran Tarkenton · and Bob Griese Wbo ... re just around 6 fe<t tall." The concern over Sullivan's height stems from the fact the pro scouts are aearehlng ror quarterbacks well over 111 feet tall. Sl,llllva11 Is 6-~ Tarhnton, the New York Giants' top qusrterl>ack, !1 6-foot while Griese, .the No. 1 quarterback for the Miami Dolphins, is 6-J. "People have said that my 1iJe will hurt me," Sulliva" said. "But the trophy is based on how 1 player does In college. l bave confidence In myself that I can play in the pros even though I can't 511 how much my height w!U..hlnder me." A pro scout, who ailed not to be named , praised SulUvan a1 havini a "strong ann, accurate thrower lollJ and lbort, very heady, quick f .. ~ knows how to nto and ttUl proUJc:t blmllll ud bu 1 mature approach to football." away?" Quarry asked afterward!:. "The man won't fight." The Bellflower native came into the fight fresh from a '4-second,knockout of European champion Jack Bodell two weeks ago in London, but was taken the limit by Bailey who came into the bout with a J+lS-5 record. "He landed at least three low blows," complaiDed Bailey, "and the lut one really hurt. My manager wu really upset about the refereeing." The referee was Loo Eskin of New York City, publisher or Boxing Illustrated magazine. Quarry said afterwards he hurt his hand when he hit Bailey on the head tar· ly in the light. "That's the only place I could hit him without drawing a penalty," re.marked Quarry who raised.his record to 41..$-4. "Bailey was down for the ten count once and he (the refer .. ) helped him up," sald Quarry wbo was seeking h~ 25th knockout victory. A crowd of. S,200 witnessed the bout and promoter P. L. (Pinkie) George uld the paid gate was $13,344. George had nld he needed a gate of $12,000 to break cven on the venture In a ~main event, also 10 rounds, middleweight Art Hernandez of Des Moines wu upset by Bobby Hanington of New York City, 1 fighter he had beaten two )'l!ars ago. Harrington won a unanimous decision . Art's brother, promising lightweight Dale Hernandez, won a rousing slx·round bout with Johnny Copeland of Springfield, Mo., by a unanimous decision in one of two prellminariu . In the other, Mike Reed of Omaha gained a spilt decialon over Billy Good- man of Milwaukee. Hargett to Start For New Orleans NEW ORLEANS -Edd lllrgetl w!U start at quarterback ror the New Orleans Saint. Sunday when the Salnta play the Rams in Los Angeles, coach J. D. Roberll llld Thurldoy. H1r1ett. who reploced Archta MIMlng and led the team to 1 29--21 victory over Green Bay lait Sunday, wt!l be getU111 hl1 lhlrd start of the ,.,son, Manning, ,..Injured In !he Pick"' 11me, wW be 1valllble to plly, 1l6l>trtl uld. "I -when I -to Blllln1ore the lelm bod boon cloM to WbuliQil I dwn- lllouhlo far 1 few y...,. ud I could bllp with • •11 ye1r." • • Ht led 1lie AL In blttln(, home ?Ullt nd rum batted In In 11•. wlnn!D( the moat ·valuable player award aa tbe Ortolu bec1me world cbamplooa. lloN..,., wbo wn lnsirumMW In Or1ole penn111t wlnnlng teorna !he put --batted .281 lut yeer wllll 2' -· and Ill run1 batted In. Ht bat llCI! ,...., Dlljor league bomen. Sports Clipped Short Texan Fires 65 ' To Top Open Field ORLANDO, Fta. -Till Te:ran Terry Dill bit !he pin.on !he lhW bole 'lbundly to leave bimJelf a twe>-foot birdie putt for a record 15 that gave him a one stroke lead at the end of the SOllY flnt·round of the flil0,000 Wilt Disney World Open aoU 1 tournament. 1 • •;1 believe tt11 the best I've ever hll the oa.Jl to the green," said the Austin naUve, who has ptayed In only . four PGA tournaments in · the· past four month! because of a b.ct. injury J.ut June. ·Dill, known u one of the Iron men of 1970 tour when be played in 38 tournaments, had seven birdies In a drizzling rain to finish a stroke ahead of 28-year~ld Dave Eichelberger, winner of th.La year's Milwaukee Open. "' WASIUNGTQN -Major Lea1.uo. baseball will return to the nation's capital by 1973, says Rep. B. F. Silk (D.calll.). "We would like to have a team here next April," Sisk said Thursday at a MWI conference. "It's possible, but not pro- bable. We will have one by 1973." American League owners approved owner Bob Short's requut this fall to move the Washington Senatoni to Dallafo · Fort Worth ne:r.t season, where they will operate as the Texaa Ran1trs. The exparDlon club has . been In. Waahingtoo alnce 1911, when !he orlglnll Washington Se111tors' teom became !he Minnesota Twins. . . "' EAST LANSINQ. .Mlch. -Mlcbl1in State University announced 'I'huradJy that it ii ~ for; ~ Succellor to Clartnee L. "Biggie" Munn, alling athletic director. Munn, 63; and eug1ble lof retirement in 1973, .suffered a stroke on Oct 1 that left him peraJyied inil imlble t. speak. "' BUFF ALO -Gerry Meehu endtd 1 month long scoring drought with 1 !Int period goal and Roger Crozier registered his first shutout of the 1eaaon Thursday night .. the Buffalo Satir.s ended I II). game winlesa string by defeating tbe Lo! Angeles Kings, 2--0. In other NHL action Thursday nl&bt. Pblladelphla and 0.trolt's R.d Wings battled to a 1-1 lie. "' MONTGOMERY, Ala. -Todly ls "Johnny Musso Day" in Alabama by resolution of the Alabama JTsJature, which lately has been taking time outs from legislative matters to huddle and discuss football. The resolution honoring the Crimson Tide running back was passed Thursday along with some other plgstln prop:isa11. Both chambers pe51ed resolutions lnviUng Auburn's Pat Sulllvan a.nd Terry Bea1ley and Alabama's MussO and John Hannah to make an appearan~ at Uie legillJlure: next Tuead1y along with their c:oacbea. "' OAKLAND -Oakland Raider wtds receiver Warren Wells, a state pri.sener for the past three monthl 1ince hl1 pro- bation was revoked, may be releued soon, says 1 group wbrkin& for hia freed=. The Rev. Charles Moore of the Com- munity Education Rt.!tarch FoundaUon said Thurstlay Wens is beln& held at the state prison syltem'a SJerra Conaerva'UOn Camp at Jamestown. "We've made a ireat deal of proareas. We espect him to be out in a week," Aid Moore. He did not elaborate on the pro-creas but &lid 8 petition for wells• rele,.. signed by 39 of bll 44 toamma.t!s h:s helped bis situaUon .• "' LOS ANGELES -Ruben N1vam>, IM, d.. Los Angeles outpunched Frankie cnwf~, 133, of ~s Angeles. 'nlursd1y n.Ja:ht to score an easy unanimous decision in a IO-round lightweight bout. Navarro staggered Crawford, ranked second among junior lightweighta by the World Bo:r.ing Association, and knocked him against the ropes In the first round en route tG hls 27lh victory against five Jones and two draw1. Crawford ls·35-lo.3. "' LONG BEAcH -Eighth-ranked Cal State (~ Beach) jumped In fri>nt 21·7 and coasted to a 91-al victory over Corpus Christi Thursday night in the baaket.ball opener for both teams. The 49en, M last year, led 54-27 at halfUme, se;ored the firsi 13 points of the second half, and played reserves th~ rtllt ol. the way. Guards Ed Ratleff and La· mont King led Long Beach with 21 polnt1 apiece, and forward Chuck Terry and S.11 center Nate Wiliams &cored 18 each. "' BERKELEY -Eric Loog'1 free thn>w with 1~ secondt nmaining in the secend overtime eave the Cllifomia Bears an 82· 81 upset win ovu. seventh-ranked Housten 'rhu?ld1y Jli«iht In the Bean' ...... opener . . ~ .. CHRISTCHUHCll, New Zelland - America's Billie Jean -King a n d Roeemary CaSlls, Fr.ua'1 FrancoUe Durr and Australian Kerry Melville today gained the singles semifioaJ in the live- d_,-Women's_ International Lawn Tenni1 Toumament. The semilinlls will take piece Situnlay Ind the !!nils 'aro to be ployed Sunday. Each played her way into the semifinals as the four top:Htded play1rs a.ft.er today's third round. Rlln bad wash· ed out play 111ursday. Mr1. King ousted Kris Kemmer of Los Angeles 6-1, M; Miss Durr eliminated. Lesley Hunt ol Australia 7-5, M Ind Ml.ss Casals, of Sa.n Francisco, was trtentled to three 1eta before she overcame Valerte "Zlt•ilnfusi of San Diego. "' SAN FRANCISCO -The California State Automobile Association warned motorists headin& for the ski areas today that chains are required on moun~in highways. Travel warnings were posted in the mountains of northern and centr1l California for blowing Md drifting silow. Ski rtlOrts rtPorttd snow was falling thl1 moml.ng and gusty winds were blowin1. Theae reaorts reported to lhe auto club at 10 a.m. today : Highway 89: Squaw Valley, open, limited operation, one chair Wt; Powder Bowl, open this weekend. Hlahway 50: Heavenly Valley, two up- per levels on California side open: Sierra Sk1 Ranch 2 lndles ol. new snow, 23-37 in· cbeS total, one chair. Highway A : Peddler Hill 12 incht.s new snow, 3MO inches tote~ 2 lifts, rope tow, open this weekend . Mount Shasta: Open weekends, 12 ln· che.s new snew. Why Allen Is Gone Trade Decided Last Summer LOS ANGELES -The Los An1ele1 Dodgen traded controvusial Jlicl\ie Al- len to the OLicago White Sor bec1use he was an "uesetUln1 influence," a Loa Anades newsJ>lp!r reported today. It quoted llodrer praldent • Ptter O'Malley u aylng In conlldence last July : "I've made up my miDd that Allen will have to be traded. He's betn a.a u. Mtlllng lnflueoce on !he club." Whlf1· the ~.,.. went OOI ol their w1'1' to •YOld public <rtUclsm ol Allen. the story uld, !hey were IMO)led hy his tanllnw for pmei. Allen c1me tO' the Dodgers lalt .euon rrom the St. Louis Cardinals in • trade for inllalder Ted Slumori llld co!Cher BoOSll-. ' . RICHll ALLIN t t I I y e • • • • y • I . ii b w ir • w • 1 :,wHAT'l IN- •• · • OUILOOU! .... ,J.o ·~ .,. Jiii NIDllllC With the an1v1l o1 typlcll -.t buntlnr -!her, -- (W!Den •re bqglng good ·numhera ol clucka 1t moot 1111 public al)d prlv1te shooting arua lo the Soutblaod. Moal bunlera ueJettlo.I nw limits of ipixed ducki wllll the m1)orlty of down blrdi belnc sprig and w1q...,;,.. llJlll\- ber' of Canadian honken and 1nOW geue were at.:J dropped by· c:onc,.led hunlers lud'y "'°"'" to be In the right pllCe wbon· the geese came over the pcl'lda. The public shooUnt ' uua of Wiater and the Kem Wll\fill• refqge have been the best 90ts tor unattached htmtert. Both r11- tu&ea are rewardln1 dUck hunt.en with above avuap ~Una. As more and more duc)I and 1ee1e move 10Utbward, tbele ~ government operated shooting areas will produce ucellent tninUng for thole waterfowlen lucky erKJUCb. to get reaenatkwls .., t)los< wlio wilt in Ille lone linea lo 1tl the choice abooUnl • I.I. Weotmlnltlr'1 LloM and P..-. clash tonlsht at SU. II Ana Bowl In the CIF MM football· quarterfinals w I t1t k.lckolf scheduled for a o'clock. C.O.cb Bill Boswell'• Lions ' ire llAl·polnt f1Vorite1 to dltpoee of, the Paclfie Leaiue champion Bulldogs ind ad· VlnCe to the 1emlflnal1 qainst the winner of tonight 's Bllhop Am1t..Roseme1d test. It's a rematch of tM 196& quarterfinals game at the ume 1ite and Boswell '• SUnlet Lugue clwnpions will be trying lo duplicate 1 14-11 conquest of coach T o m ll1mllton'1.Bulld01•· Wtatm.lnster'a No. 1 weapon Is quarterback Jeff SJemens, a 114-pound .Unashot wbo 1111 completed h1a aerial• at a 62.7 rate. · He'• tossed 11 touchdown _,. in accumulating 1,186 yards through the 1lr and In 312 attempt.a hi'• bef.n in- tercepted only a half dozen tbnea. The B\llldogs have an eJ· cellenl qulrietbeck, too, with 'f" .Omer Lllng and Brian 1.enr joined l!oble· Smith and Br1d ~er !or ..,.. pod shooting oa )be Sprig Club IOC11"d Juat llO<th of the Salton S... · , 1 Cross Countr1 • Tht group baged limits of blr<h, u Iota of rprlg and nW- litds fell from the al<y. 'lbere IJ 1 lqe concentratloo of honWa ai'ound the sea and the nut few wttk! shoWd see the big geese wefklng into club!: in search of food and a resting place. Scot Molds Tars The Gilbreath Bros. Duck Club near Wasco ta producin1 aome &ood shooting and has open reservations fer unattached bunters on 11r shooting uys. For lnform1tloll on' the Gllbmth Club phone (ICl5) PL M337. . ' Pheaant Scarce Ill ~hb Into Champions Wit• llfbt h•tln1 j>rellltfll Ila -, ............ 11a, ..... aplud I""' ........ ilave boea Urd prmed 1A1 flaN Ull' lfplll· cut ~DD\ber of tmpecb .. 1 -Jl'be fi,eld1 of the Imperial Valley ud Ute 0Wea1 River llav• very-few ~lrtl• left. a1 ·the carrytv• birds frtm tM opealtc week'• 1tockla1 b1ve really spread oat ud are ilfflcalt to lo.. eate-. ,.. ' 1 • 'A fbo11age of JQOney and birds la tk flU aid pme'• it.ck. ..;, .,tsr•m 11 rt1pou0>1t for U. PS*' ple11Ut blllltll& ii •111e l!OU. LI, -ud ... 1r11 Cl!Um!J, ~ ue bef· &Ill a teW pheaaant. bat the blrdl al• Uve become ftlY pa My ud have mo.Yid btto 1ieavy eOver. Dot• are HCllUl'J' net eily: In ftallltol 1be , .... blnll, bat II-fladf1peasoble la relrlevtnl t!le downed bird. · Private clubs are enjoying: 1oocl 1~tlq for released birds •• •Ylal we1tM! bas wor•ed bl favor of the, •waters. More ud 1116re Unten are turnl.n& to private dab bW!tlq 11 a mean• or ~lai at»e to e-.Joy a dty'1 lta.at under eondltloa1 a1 cloM a1 pt1tlltle to tho111 found in tM wilds. Good Catrhes of Rork Cod As usual during Ult winter months, ~ boata nmning out or N'wport Harbor hive been concentratmg their efforts on dttp water fishing holes. Good cttches of rock flab have become the ru1tt for most anglers fishing out of Davey's ~ker and .Art.'1 . Landing. ' Weekends are producing some surface acUon for ban, ~ito ancJ mackerel along the coastline, but with the cold water setting in 'tht fishing will gradually slow to a st.and!Ull and all anglers will have to l!Witch to rock cod rigs. By PHIL ROSS OI elle o.llJ f'Mlt It.ff Jt11 the colitenUon of many a blah school coach th1t a good' crou country progrtm in the fall IJ beneficial In belping to mold, a succeuful track and fieJd unit the following spring. Al · Newport lllrbor lllgb, lbla fall, the Tan didn't only have a good cross country teaN but they wtnt un- defeated in storming to1 the Sunset League tiUe and go into t h I s Saturday's California J n t er1cholastic Fedel'.ation final• at Cal State (Long Buch). With head coach B e r t Donald guiding them, the Sailors turned what coiild have easily been a !our or five-way team battle into a twe>-way ' ' Runners In CIF • • Whale watchers will get a chanct to see the giants of the sea ai·they start their migration·southwlrd. Tbt wha.les usually stvt ~wing up around the first part of Decembt.r Just a few miles otrihe beach. If you haven't ever seen a grey.whale surface, it'.1 .. Sh d . •' light to behold and • call to either ''· lbe harbor l8"dini• can 0 w 0 wn bcJOt a restrvaUon. for. you on theae en)Oyable trips. . .. , .... · ' ' Tropt ~ltti119 at l' all Lake . , . . . . ~i. Mesa Higb School will .· · ' ' · enter 'Saturday's CJF cross Newly.1&ock~d fish Un& ralnbqw trollt teamed ap wltll , ~Id· countr:y championahips at Cal •~er• and yielded 1ood flsltlag fer VaU ·Late anflen tlllt 11•• · StJite (Long Beach) favored to wfftend. finlsh , jn third place behind In addlUoa •te Ott hut actkln oe tep, ug.len cu ~'°' .~ · · Compoc and Doa Pueblos. The forward to 1ood panflsb, cadlU aDd lt111 flsbln& oa !Hlr ~ei"t AAA.A. race will Jtart at 11:20 vlJlt to the lake .. 'Vall Lab. Ji open dally frtm I a.m. Ul 1"~1~t. · foDowtng championship raCf:s aod boat reservations caa be made by calllilg f7Mll1. in A (10), AA (10:20) and AAA 'Trout are also . ll•t&d ,t.S very active at both. Cachuma a~d. , fll ): OOtta1 lakes, where chee1e 11 Dated a1 the be1t entk!er. A tew The Long Beach course is nfc!~ ba11 are ~,G, ~\DI ~~I by eiperlenced an1ler• 0~ ,il!e . . slightly longer than two miles popular lakes. (approJr;imately 5o yards). ac· The ba11 ar~ bel~I foun~ II abo1t JG feet of "1':. and f~b;. . cording to ofliclal calculations. enD!!I a1llg Blue 81.nCllt leadhead Jl11 ud deep ru In& P & Ten teams are entered in each art plckln1 up the belt catches. f lb f di I I I • Anallelm Ukt 11 prodoclng fair fishing for planted rainbow•,· ,o e our v 5 ona .rac~S· repofta lake manager John Moore, with Ute anglen u1ln1 the with Costa Mes.a compebng .1n ll&lite'•t tackle b1glng the most limits. Btc Bear Lake It U1ted the AAAA action al.ong . with as· vtry slow due prbnarlly to a lack of flsbla& ;rusurt 1troa1llt ~NF etH~, kmgpni of Of lly bad weather. 11lt Su Diego Laket are beln& stocked n1· e . u~ . gue: altrly and pvtng up some sport on trout, bass ud catfl1b. Mission Viejo w_ill ~mpete '.!Lake Beniblw ts tops for ball, u u&ler• employtn& deep In the AAA champ1onsh1p race water trolling niethod.5 are nettmg some bragging size bass. 'Detp as the only other Orange Coast runnln1 plu1s are the choict: of bas1 flsherme11. The lake Is low area entrant. . . but wW start to fill back up with the btlp of a little more rain. Coach Joe Fisher s Cost.a 'Rustlers Gain Semis :.:with 119-BO Victory .,,. ,· ' '· \f'OQRPARK -Go 1 den pOlnl he canneCI 13 ch1rlty· . West Colle(e raced into the tttrows in a row. ·:. ~tQU!lnals of the Moorpark in-And wilh Jim Anderson and · vltatlonal basketball tourna4 Jon Wilson getting their •hare m~ Thursday afternoon with ,Ati easy llf.«t victory over the of the boards for the Rustlers "c.\ Poly (San Luis Obispo} and teammate Joe Croom ~h. playing a fine all-round .floor M~M 'Coach Dick St r l ck 11 n' I game Golden Wut had little 'lt;;!tlen fa« MOOf1lO'k to-' . l!iiJll at 1 In the .... 1ruia1 tilt. -ble. . . '~rpark downed San Diego Andenon h1l 11_ punts. '. ~l(y College, 91-72, In another · noerve Jeff st. Clllr 'flnlahed ' first round game Thurldly. with ti while freshman guard In another game. Cypress Taras Young tanked u. lui!\ed beck Rio lloodo, 11-71. Fourteen Ruatlen figured to fhe Rlllllen bod the !Ml• the ICOrlni completely ln hand early. The vlciory was Golde'\ sprtngtng to a t2-38 balftlme We.st'• aecond aiainst one l•ICI and holding a 1111).Q ild-loss Mesa Mustangs ran Into trou· ble a wee:k ago in the semis when Tom Olswang ra n into a pole. "Tom suffered a skinned knee but has been working out all week and will be ready to go Saturday," Fisher says. "He was sprinting down the sidewalk during the middle part or the race and was hem· med In. The runners in front ot him sew the pole and slid around Jl at the last minute but Tom didn't have time to ~ge It and fell . "He finally had to crawl into the bushes to get back in the race." Filher figures Tom and twin brother John to fini!h well up in the race with teammate Dou1 Macl.un. Off tttnes last wee.k, MacLei.n ls th ird belt and John Is 8th with Tom capable of denUng the top elght Positions u well .· "The w1y I figure It, we have 1 good shot at winning the team title if our fourth and vaifttaie wflh lliii ml.Dutes left. · P'ruhman Gary Orgill paced (;(,Iden Wat with 30 point!, ..,.,...,., bl~tlng 14 of 11 attempt& from ~"::: lb\ free throw Une. At one v...,... ........... (lltl " . ' . • • ' ' . ' . " • • ' . . ' ' . ' . . ' I t fifth men can Improve by to to ,. ,. I& seconds this week," Fisher 1 '' says. ~ : The Costa Mesa coach .... OrwlH 1 ,, fii'W'u Macl.ean and the ~ : Olswang twins can get Into tbe ·GWC Tabs . '• .. ~)>ph .Ace .. ~·--. ~ "°'* _.,.,lW .. c ollec:ted Rmtlor of Yeor iltd fmhmlD Biii ""' -lllmool the rriOot nluable pllYtl" Oii the • ·!f/1. Golden Weal Coll•&• loot- 1'1111 loam. '"""MM awards we.rt presented TllUrod1y nlSht 11 the coU!ie .. c4nter. "'Dan Paual1cqu1 and Dive Edwards were aelected ~ • c•ptalns and Edwards wu i iefio proaented lhe DAILY PILOT defwlve award for moat llcldtl. St. Cltlt ·-·-..... , ' 2-3-4 positions In the team ··-""" ~ ·' ac:orlng behind Lompoc'• Ter- 1 ! ry Wllllanu+ the pre-race ' ' favorite . ··-W•-,,_ . ' ' " " ~ ~ ~ 'M\is means that twe of the flttflf • ' four other runner• must finlab 11 "' r.uonibly well to five the: t.um title to the Muatangi . Tht other four include Nick Prlut ud Miu SlulAlmln, oopliomora : 11m Gollnick Ind Mike Holliday. Soccer Dance The Cout Ranaen Socctr Oub IJ holdtrc 1 bWftt liolJ. d1y danct In lid of the Injured playm fund at the Wilmon'1 Olub, 110 W. 11th 81., Colt.I Meu, S.tui-dly from ·t p.m. to I 1.m. 0.nclng will be to Al Con- dolerll ud hll bend. Doer pMw Ind 111111)' othtr &lfts are In the 0111.,, Don•· tloll $2 at the door. • Newport Horbor'• best bet for a top lndlvldual llnilh is John Holcomb who placed 11Venth tn bla semifinal r1ct a week 110. Mlalon Viejo will hive to Improve considerably on lta lhowlng last week to dent the lop fivt te1m positions with U Radem1cher the most conslatent Diablo runner. acufne between · th~mseJves and list.year's champions, the Marina Vikings. Donald, " 1 t h asslltance from beld lr•ck mentor 89b Hailey, hais been. in charJ:t of t.be crpu country plcbfre at Jifewport for 1tven ywo Ind be knoWs a champlonshlp out- fit when he sees one. A native of Aberdeen, ScoUand who .relocate d permanenUy ln the United States after growing tired of the brisk, brawny Scottish weather, Donald says, "I knew we would be very strong but we really bad lots of com· petition from Marina; it was really touch and go." The Tars had so much trou· ble with the Vikes that in order to annex sole possession of the Sunset crown, they had to stop Marina, 27·21, in a dual meet and then outnod the Vlk.es, 3M5, in the loop finals. According to D o n a I d • "nobody really tmw wtlat was going on and which team would finally win t h, e league-not until the final meet. "A3 the season went along, it just seemed to develop between Marina and us." Dame Fortune also manag· ed. to stay on Newport's good side throughout the campalen as the team a! injury-free. "ll was enlirely different from la!t season when Injuries to our second best runner kill· ed us in four meets," says Donald with the friendly brogue of his native land. "And we finished in second place last season. "I imagine another reason we've been so success:fu\ has been our aUitude and team spirit, which was exceptionally high this season for an In- dividual sport such as ours. "I think this is the mMt en- joyable group I've coached and there's been less friction than in the past, whereas we used to have two or three kids who were a pain in the neck." Individually, two sc h o o I records were established on the Tars' exact two-mile course, which traverses green fields and a gully adjacent 'to the ca mPlt.S; In addition to 1,100 yards of their regular track surface. No. 1 runner John Holcomb came through with a senior record effort of 9:51.9 while junior Craig Clarke set his class record with a 9:53.8 clocking. Senior Da ve CroS! was the only other Sailor runner under 10 minutes at 9:55. Filling out the top seven spots were junior Le! Batson (IO:MJ, seniors Tim Rudy (IO:OllJ and Dt.nny Cline (10:211 and junior Clark Potboil (10:11). Others who, 1t one time or another, participated on the varsity level Included tenlor Jeff Klnpley (IO:IO), junl<n BUI lleidbrink (10:42) and Steve Collins (10:41) and sophomore Sam' s I m I k 1 s (10 :511. In comporlng the 1171 oquad to liet yetr's runnerup •a· iregation, Donald cl1im1, "In stvtn year• ot coachina: crou country here, lhll was my but team. Last year's team had a 1Q:•17 average while this year'• aver1ged t :$1.I." Tiie Ml elfoct of Newport"• moot nc.nt trlumpbo on the crou country course may not be felt until next 1pMnr, when the T111 hit Ille cinder potha. Gauchos Seek ' First Victory Seddlebeck Coll•1•'1 basket. ball team IOokJ for ll! first victory or the 1eason tonight wlitn I.he Gauchos face S.ntl Ana College at the Dons' court. Game time I• a. ' • • ' F~d.17. lltc""lor J, 19'11 DAIL~ ,ll.OT Jl," ( Tom Hamilton Jr. (the coach'• eon) at lhe.. conltola. He's a dropbeck 1tyle po~r wlio bu compiled· a $7 ~reent rate of completion with 10 touchdowns and 889 Yards In $7 ®m· pletlons. BosweU NYI the key ·to ~ and secondary atandout Terry ·-ll'~U.. tory for his Llooc llea in hi.I Young. •• ,..•wv ~ team's ability to atop th1 Siemens lJ abo lnatrwnent&J r f:'J:1.;L Bulldogs• iMlde n1Mln111mt, In the defensive aecondary.k g "::t L,,.,._ meaning containment of Bin. Westminster survived Ill ~ !:.,,... T;:.'" ' Ith Tf 01'1119!1 ....... nett. first round playoff test w oa Jtff "t:: Westminster haS a few other Irvine League king Corona del I: :C-O::V: • items In Its arstnal to toea ·~ Mar ~aSt wttk, 28-26, and 1n 'L. Klrtc tli :...., Pasadena. I.hat one the Lions used the ,_, 1,1 T'*"' ,.,., And the Bulldogs possesa a potent ruMlng game, geared around 2.17-pound. ! u 11 b a c k George Bennett. 'I!iere are: ful'hac:kl Bob ground game for the most \ Geno ,,...,._ Drelfus and Jim Holland, G ~ ~~ He's ruahed tor 13 touchdowm during the aeason, a carnptl.gn that has not &ef.11 , Pasadena heJd to less than two touchdowns In ·Ill)' .gome. tailbacks Chuck Winkle• aoel part. , f JIM Ht1*1111 sophomore Tony Accomando, "I thlnk we'll be pusmg ~. :-= ~ the defensive Uneplay of Gary more tonight," 11y1 BoswtU, c1 o. L....,.. Jenninp, ,Holland, B a rt 11 his eleven seeb Ha loth ~· 1-:' .. ~-;: Ftankb>use and John Johnson 1tr1Tgbt victory, • Ilk,. 111:.- Big Year For OCC Poloists When a water polo team wins 20 of 25 games in .a aeaeon it ~ to be labeled a auCcessful campaign. AJ\d Orange O>ast C:Ollege coach Jack Fullerton is the first to admit that the 1971 season hat ~n MOnl than 11tlafact.ory. And be hopes II ~n be an even ar,eat•r year witb'a state chomplonship. OCC,'s Pirates are currenUy seek.inc the · atatt crown at Dablo Valley COiiege .,, n Pleasant Hill. When 'the ~t campiign begin, Fullerton knew ·he had SOf?le· pret~y &oOd: talent, llut mbst of it was untried in junior college competition. "We only had thi:ee 110phomores on .the entire team this year so we tl\ink we;'ve ,bed a very successful season. "We ·thought we'd be weak in the goal but Rod Jtoss and Tom Oliver have really come along for U!. "And after we were 14-0 we had a four-wee:k spell where we ha~ aeven ol our toP 14 players ou.t at one time or another with lnjuriea or Ill· ness." OCC's two lop stars in 1971 are sophomores and Fullerton admits that they will be hard to replace. "Nei:t year we'll lose Dave Bannon. He's the guy that .,. makes us move. And we'll also Jose our top !COrer and assist player in Tom Warnecke. We'll have a lot of bodies back but we'll definitely .m iss Warnecke and Bannon." Returning neit season will be Mike Beal, Bob Wurster, ....,...,_ ... Jim Smith, Bill McAneney, Mike O'Brien , Mall Greer and EDISON'S ROD SNOOK (45) FACES HB TONIC)H'r the two goalles. First Dan a Hi lls Sports Trip Will Be to Lake Arrowhead Dana Hills High, despite the lack of a coach, field o,r completed school, already has the 1972 football slate completed. . Athletic director Stan DeMaggio announced that the Dana Hills eleven will open with Army·Navy at San Clt!:mente, then trav'I to Rim of the \llorld (Lake Arrowhead) before competing in the Orange League with no 6eniors . It's projected that Dana Hills High students will attend San Clemente High for th! first --------ROGER CARI.SON -----... three or. four months nelt yetr on double && 1lon unleaa perfect wt!:1ther, labor condiUons and Schedules can combine to get the new lnstallatlort ready by Sept. 1$. No coaches m expteted to be named until after the first of. the year. However, two possibles in line for the bas- kttball opening are San Clemente ~ coach Fred Newhart and Monrovia eo1cb Tony SUlloon. Tht addition of ·Dana Hilla In the fall 1wells Ibo Orana• eo .. 1 list of achoola '° Ii. 'ney're. Riii lhff.IJ1 their lteadt In dl1be-hff' al Notte Dime (Riverside). tlte 11ta111 aelted tM ClF •lb.all tcMolt loolball play· lffl lu& wttt wttea LA Baptltt 11rvlved an e!Pi.,111 pl.Iyo(! lfler • oeorele11 1taHo(( ........ U.ptsy. U llaplllt aalned t!le t.e maraln when of· flcl1l1 levied a !~yard penalty 11alnst 1 ND receiver who tos111d tbe ball in lbe air afttr the men In 1trlpe1 ruled blr apparent rece,. tlon Incomplete. Jt wa1 the la1t offen1lve play for Notre Dame and the ball wa1 on the LA Baptist 41. The 15-yanf'penalty for un1portlmanllke con· duct gave the winner• the ball at the ND 21 and they tlmply fell on the baU oa the last play or the 1erle1 for • 1..0 win. ,.Form'r DAILY PILOT sportJwr!Ur Ray Plutko, now the 1tbletlc dlrector a& Notre Dame, upl1ln1: "When the Oas went up OMr Ur1t re1cllon was that It wa1 Interference er IUe11T receiver downfield. "When we learned It was an1portlmullke conduct we were 11tocktd by tt. rm 1arprlltd they'd call sometblrll llke tb1t In that tort of 11t11Uon. What else can yoa uy?" The 1011 1n1pped the ll?t CIF 1mall scbool1 ch11m~1· wlnnln& streak at 17, second only to Temple City's 1trln1 of ti. San Clemenle High will fit!:ld Its first.tver; water polo team next fell thankt to tn ar-. rtngement to use the Camp Pendleton Marine Corps SO-meter pool. It'll mean a 115-mlle trek to water palo ind swim meets for the Trlt.ons. Ex-Newpert Harbor Hl&b wre1tlln& 1Wtdotlt Chris llo\"pel w1s elected eo-captal1 01 tlle Stanford tt1m1 Horptl .,,.,,., lite 141-powtd CIF ebampkHt· 1hlp, with H 1trat1ht wln1 (M falf1) ltd Wit the CJF wre1tltt of_ tltt yur 111 Jl?O. Best cotchliig Job In Orange Coast area water polo circles: Corona dtl Mar'• Cllfl Hooper. Hooper guided the Sea Kilti• to anothe:r Irvine League title 1lthoufh picked to finish third ln the league by many. Three fruhmen were Instrumental Jn the Sea Kings' 1ttack. Junior Varsity Basketball Scores .lvllllf Ytrsltto lflMll Ull IMI ••r-Hll 0f'Wt Wlltot1 UI ,_ (') $1'tfllrte PtMM.• foil ,_ i•l Hllltifl 1(1r11 (U) C (•) A1lll WM ll Ul I G Ul lliltftr Tll1l1 UI G (0) H11oon kor!nt ...,.,., Iii.on -Sl!ot• !Uf. W11 CIJ, Wh1tMI on. l"rt1er h!. ,,.,..,II~ n). Ot ..... n 0,..... -A<IUllllN it >. Jo"' 1•1. 11"'4 uJ, "°"" rn . AMllMIM un u:o 1a11 c-. .. 011 .. fltl I" fft HHllt Cvrmlt'llfltlfl UJ P U) lftW. Htrme !1) t (t) 1"11m1t1t Ollll'I iftl 0 (1(i Ytlltr Lot!ltf lltl G l.Ul Helflflln Htlt!llM! .. " Cltr'lltfil1 •• Al'lllMlll'I •• • ..., CttrntMt tCOl'l!'lt 1111 .. 1 Wtilfl' t. ~IM '· ffwntt111 v111.., on o.tlfll• Ill) ,. II.,_. 1111 ,. H•Hltld (11) C Mll•l'lt ll•t 0 Hiii ('1 G 111 ........ r.11 SOio 1111 Tldwt H 114} lhrlw 1u1 11 ltff!lt tll O'Ottl (0 A1:Wi111 1\lbt: ~tlll'IMlfl \iallff - lll:Hllll l o K'"6rldl; J, Lllfel\1Mtn i. H11ttlnl• -rwnt.111 Vtiitv ». 11 _,,_ .. Ar F. l ea 1ves. . In Battle .To~ghf , &:mt first came queatklni will be' •1\1~ joolgbt 11' 10mt1 for bdWt' ti the ~ Ing nfght ol ·the --it. bell· 01mpoiln 8* eight !I'll' league tests are scheduled. Corona del Mar and Marlnt get a jump on the field with 1 1:'30 brawl slated at MUHUi! Hl1h in Lon1 Buch. 11'• part of • doubleheode'!' thlt .. -up with ~ teams Millikin and L o' ~ Alamitoa. Corona del Mar will bn trylrc to mike It two in a rott after an impret1lvt lS-polA conquest of Troy "ectne.laJ: . ~hll! Marina'• Viklnat wW ~ getunr their !Int a•me o1 the ttaaon under the belt. • Other a o'clock teltl pit~ atta quintets. agalnll llC!i other Include Costa' M'ul ~ Mlaalon V I e j o , llll~l Beecn ot E<dlJoo,. EltlJlda l j Newport Harbor, and ,8', Clemente at Mater Del. .. Other garnet include ~S Modena at Fount.al.It Vall~. Unlvenlty at SanUago •!ft Ontario Cbrtstian at Lqun Beach. • l Coach Pot Roberts' MIJsllil" Viejo DiablOI get thelr fih"l< taste of competition aptai' the ·racehorse Muotust'< f roach Emil Nff!M! Nee:me's Costa Mes.ans wei'ii dumped by Crestview Luli 1' power Orange wec1.-y._:(' 70. lt'll be a matchup ·~ bre1kneck speed ·aaalftit U ' disciplined tempo. of Mia!! Viejo. • , · Coach Elmer Combs'' H!ii tlncton . Beach .Oilel'I . If fe.voritee to nW:e.Edleon tht; Becond victim aft.Ir cruaJi4'~ Servlte Wedneaday. , ~, Estan~i~. and ~ewport. t . pair of Newpor<·llftu bisef.·t rlval1, 1et their. campaJpl ujll der way tonight, Both teeo;J are re!lull!11ne •.fter · maJ• .. loasea in the 1radu1ti ~~ depat1Mt!:nt. i 6'\ancla coach D • v't Carlisle la tryln1 to corpe "I with a repl1cemt.nt.for ICOr,lt'.. wh li 'Gary Oralll \W h I ~ 1. Newport'• Dale lfaaey i'' building eround W B I ) McKinney. 1 .~ Newport's m1jor vacand ' are the slots manned by Jof.J Kazmer and Taru YO!Jnf la ·& year. • Someone will have 1 ty·.., game victory ·1treak In haJ;J al Mater Del after co1ch JC: ~ ry Tardle 'I host Monarcha ai 1 John Baker's Trltona eo!Udf.~ Mater Del ~a• a 20-point w' J over Santa Ana Valley In ~~t~l while San Clementt douD« · that aprtad, w h Ip p I t;I~. Anaheim by 40. • El Modena's Vanlll*f't':l will provide Fountain Valle coach Dave Brown with 1 l»t. ter me1surln1 stick. FounU:' V1lley slapped El SelUJll Wednesday but tht oppoaitii J was of an unknown qu1llty. , ·Coach John Drllcoll's •Tr,· )1n1 ot UnlveraflJ. pi tJil.r season under way afttr • CanctlaUon or their W•'°.1 nesda)t opener at GleM, ! And Jarry Fair's Artialt 1 L11un1 Btlch will be trylna i) rebound 11llhll Onilrlc CIW.• u.. after lallln( w-.i: to F1llbrook. Tars Pick Grid Stds ,( ' t '• < Gril Amlt1 and 'I' ar ~ ~ Albritton were lho reclploo!) of U... lop ••rally ~· 1wlnl11l lbe Ntrrpi>rt Her'ocr Hlah football banquet '1'IMor doy night 11 tho llallooa II;• Club. .1 ····-+-,... ........... -' . ....... ---... ' '·-----· ... _ . ..,._. ......... ---............. ---· ·: lnilepemknu, Companies · Differ on'OutbOad· !legatta_· ' Ja the Outboard World some ISJOOO apectaton watdi-plant.I. He Is oonaldered the Championship Re(•tla a ed the ,.,-..pllttlnr odlon. boot tunnel-hull driver In the ttally ehamplonship allalr, or Ahd ·who ...., the lliJiMl -id. In the.final lour houn ts It a showcue for the big !split of the J)W'M? 'ft'8 flctory ion Sunday he drove-1'f1h· :a outboard ·manufacturers? .drivers,. accordiDC to critk:i. 1 pa~ up boat and.Md trou • . ~·· no doubt that Jt'•·• Out of the rim 10 finllhen, hie 1ett1n1 out'of the ,p1i. •I lljtle ol. }>olh. But independent four were factory drrved. 'the 1tart and after 1 plf ~ drlveri -thoae with no big Tbe !ndependenl d r I v • r 1 1J:i "!i~~ J1:"' com1>4ny backing -•have rals-claim ·19 be tbe backbone of · race ed their collective voices in the race bUt COl;lteJid tbey are wu ~, SJ.x'aUe of Whlttlir. protest 1t .the wide divergence ..completely Mowed under by , -He was qUOteil U •)'ing: , In the compeUUon, 'the drivers who ire putlally · "'I've ~~SI jUlt can't • The Independent. c 11 I m or wbolly _...by the bl( compete ••~• the fllctdry their pockettiOoks or bank ac· outboard nwadlduttls IUCh . ~~ Theyand. hlitheve -=~ counts are just qo match for as Kietbaefer , ~ and •........., .,_, the unlimited money and o...ttioard·.Muine Corp. (John· everythlng -I n c 1 u d in g IOphlsticated equipment that · IOll and Evinrudi!). engtnel that· are•not even an Ji available to the "'factory Tbe major complaint ls that the mar~et. I can only IO · IO drtver1." . the factory driven have ~~f, .!'-ve a family to think Unless someUung ls done availabl& aouped up qines .bout It .. _ ,·-•-pendellll are ha t II bl to ti..· Spratte said It COIU M in-, ul'l: IKH: ttarenoav1ae 1...::: t h r e a t e n I n g to make general public. dependent about •ts,ooo for themselves scarce st Lake . • boat, engines and other1 race Havasu and leave the com--It wu pomted•oot that four expe""-'. petition to factory teams. duat en~ne boats in the Other lndeperidents -~ Jn ~ight yean the Outboard Mercury lineu~ were powered eluding driven from Canada World Championships at Lake 'by the ~ ~ilte~ engines: -were unhappy because fac- Havasu City, has grown to be Bill SU'Ots, the. overall wm-tory teams had an advantage the biggest and richest event ner, was drivtng a boat in power. · 'HAl.P'1'0NNIR -Ericson YachtJ ii offering its new ~n·2t with o.ptional modifications that would .make her a contender in level racing such as the 1.Jlalf·Ton competition. ' .. of Its Icing In the world. Some described by ope'ofnclal as a Bob Nordskoi of Van 'Nuys, 90 drivf:TI showed up for the "super Super Twist~~·" , who finished loth in the event last weekeni:I. In quest of But, even lhe cr1bc1 don t maratho°t agreed that aome a share Of the $82,750 in priz.e give all the credit• for Sirois' restrldklns on the factory money. Ourlns the two days , victory to the hip.-powered teams are neceuary. . . •• '111 ' • ;•~ant.a .Ana Boat Firm ;~ets M.odifications Magazine Hits Laws · On Boats "i. .,j;F.rl~ Yachts.of Santa Ana ., announced that It wll! of- • er modlftcaUons on I t s ~,.._..II lloop 'lo qualify It -IQr W-lon cornpetmOll. ~: The declston was made after ;i~ 'modlfled Ericaon-29 was the ,..jrjnner of the Canadian Half· 1:~ Regatta held reCtntly at 'Vancouver,, B. c. 11le i boat :w11 Elusive I, co-skippered by ~f.~lJCjrlly.and Tom Beckham ,.~1'"'1land,.Qre. ,:, 'C.Ompeting wllh 11 other ~;,.Aiarter's, some of which were ''t~ known for · their half- • '(P.n Competition, the Ericson-~··won the last ISO.mile race ~}Do more 'than 20-mlnut.ea over ~ lflt'Oftd place boat. ~J,·:"Tbt 'EriCIOD·2t WAI not "''1 s ' k" -~, st un 1st '1•'1 I ',IJ:• ..,.·Race ·Set ~.By Balboa •••• "a;:FlrSt racu ·of Balboa Yacht '"Qlub'1 annµal winter Sunkist · Serla will be sailed this ir~· \I. •. Centerboard boaU will race 11'11turday wllh a noon ala.rt off the BYC committee tower. Clules listed on the lineup are Thistle• lntematlonal-14, MetCalf, Lldi>-14, Kite and Silbet: Keelboat classes will race Sunday with a 1 p.m. start Wit. o[ the BYC anchorage. Jnvtted· "clasaes 'are Ocean Racin1, Rhodes-33, PC, Soling, x;Endeavor, Sh~kts. Ca I· 2 0, Ludera·!!, MORF and PHRF. . /.!though theM cla,... will be ~rtJng · Inside the harbor, ~'they will use out.side race <I charla. '1-;; No spinnakers will be allow· , rf,t:d. Inside the jetty entrance. ""time limit for ·each race will be S p.m. The first boat in -.:•eam class must finish before ;''!'hat time In order to establish ".alt official race for that claS!!I. .~'No ftnlahea will be recorded !omer 1:• p.m. originally conceived as a half· .. ~ ,. ;.: ;:~:Spokesman ·~r ··'A ded' Vu stoun The bolting fraternity must protect Itself agalnst th.t ac· lions of well-meaning burtaucrala who take much of ton boat. Elusive 1 was modilied to give her 1 quali- fying IOR ratiag of 21.7. She used a tall, double-sprlliader rig with inboard I o w e r shrouds, a ISO.percent double- htads'I rig and 'a sbortened down boom with a mid-boom traveler. In all olhe:r respects she was a standard EriC90n-29. th I t f the port • CIMtbrUlh,trlmtNM,cut e P easure ou o 1 fkewood, bulld olltdoOr through nautical ignorance, fllrnttun. Saw monetl Because the modification! were proven SO' successful, Del Walton, president, a a I d Ericson would offer the aame features as an optional package on all new "29s". warns an article in the current , • L• _,.. ,,,,._. issue of Yachting magazine. Ask about,McCulloch'I An editorial by Yachting ~ NEW low price Chain. editor Bill RoblMOn underline.s . MASTER SERVICE DEALERS the ridiculousness of having 6AIDIN elOn · SANTA ANA people unfamiliar with boats HASTY SA.Las & SllY1CI CL.All Dn HAIDWAll enforcing Jaws and ad-1tJ71._..e ..... 1tw1. .,JltS.M• F l D • judicatlng disputes and iJl.. 1J7.17H 147·~6JJ ue rcuns terpretatlo111 concerning thtse HUNTIN•TON IUCH SANTA ANA laws. ION'S MINl-CYCLI CITY INOX INDUmlAL SUl'PlT Eli'mi"nated "A 25-loot auslliary sloop 17216 .._. .... 1Ut S . .,,_... ...... ' ' 142 2111 OUN•I· brush radng ln!onnally with SANTA ANA • ... 147..,171 another-boat, r~eived ~ticket L w. llMIS Tl. & IM!tl. co. ILllN'S llNTAL & •DH. CTI. B E • -· J _.,, from a marine policeman l62t L ""'St. 114 N. on.. Y VlllrLUW. because a member of the crew S(7.f171 6Jl-611J was on the windward rail withl-~------------------·11 Jn keeping wilh the need for his I-eel over lhe aide," says a clun environment, Evinrude the Yachting editorial. "'And Motors of Milwaukee t 1 as anyone who has ever been . featuring a tine of 13 outboard on an auxiliary knows, thls is motoni for 1972 on which a normal and practical pro- overboard f\iel drain.! are cedure sanctioned by NA YRU eliminated. rules, "The boat was under sail At the same time,. the com-and her auxiliary outboard pany is em p h a s i i I n g was not in use,,, C90ti•ues the performance at the top of a editorial, "but the officer line '¥hose most powerful model is the 125 hp Starflite-claimed that she was a power 125, a "descendant" ol the vessel because she was equip- motor which holds the . world ped with a motor and that she speed record. was breaking a state statute which prohibited persons on The development of a powerboats from stttln1 in this ''drainless'' engine is fashion." designated to prevent the discharge of u, n b u r n e d crankcase fuel from. the motor to the water. a company spokesman said. Instead, the condensate of aucb fuel i1 re- cycled and converted t o power. Boat Show To Relocate '11le "drainless" concept ap-The Southern California plies to all Evinrude motors, Boat Show, after nine years of from two to 125 horsepower. using Pan-Pacific as home "We think it imperative that base, will move .to the new our product line be consistent $43,000,000 Los A n g e J e 1 with the philoaophy of a clean Convention Center for its 18th environment," said James W. annual show Feb. 4-13. Riegor, director of marketing. The show will grow nearly "We have achieved a break· 20 percent in size · and cover through in the recycling of un-2S0,000 square feet. burned fuel. In so doing, we Thus, the local all-marine have increased the efficiency and economy ·of operation for exhibition grows closer to the all motors in out 172 line.•• National Boat Show in New The to~f-the-line is the York for rteognition as the: na· Starfllte 125, a motor with a tlon's biggest, oUicials uid. piston displ&eement .of 99.S The boats: and boating ac· cubtc inches... The motor drawi ceuorles will be displayed on upon the knowledge gained one level in the COnvenUon Allstate's new office in Costa Mesa • • 1s now open. These highly experienced Allltate A1ent1 know iruurance frQm A1to Z. And they know it payt to give you fact•, not high0 preuure 1ale1 talk. Whether you need iruurance f9r yoU.r home, car, bu1ineu, or life insurance for your family, you &et top.quality protection at low c08t. Drop in at our new office in Costa Meu or phone, and one of our aaenll will be glad to come to your-home. You'll find m in mar new-ofice at 2326 Harbor .Blvd. Costa Mesa, California ~ .. f b ilding the Evinrude v Center. The celling height will '"JI'-'' rom u • I Ill ~-to •• I 4 which holds the worldrdut.. perm t aa ng ma.,.., up . -.. :;At Re.versa board speed record of ov.,.,111 1 .. 1. 557.2200 . t mph. As a stock e11gine on a More than. 600 boats: )rill be '-< " 11·ght. fast boat ,._ mo••r 1a on display, plus v a r i o u s ·.,• TAMPA -A spokesman for · ure • "' .., ~.-tht recreational boaUng In· designed for 8peeds of 45 to 50 motors, hardwar'e, wood, elec· dllCy has told state boating 1nph. · tronlcs and other 1?68ting gear. ·;;-.Iii" officials he. was ''as-Ip;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ,~. lounded •t the recent changes LEASE or BUY ,o! ,.._ .. on the !Jsue of • • •· ~.)lcena~ plea.sure b o a t f)pe111-·· ~' Addrf.sllng the annual con-· ~1erence of the National -tm of State Boating .. 'Law Admlnlatraton he.re, Ron lltone:, eove:mmeot relations dlNdor of the Boating • .......,. Aaaoclatlonl. said ·-tile ldmlaillrators had ~ Gii raoonl no leu than .,..,. -op1not operator g ,1' rr'we -ma.t rectnUy In · ...... , , -dlaflld tha1 the lm>e ': .... -..... '*'~of the ".p.s. c.-Gum!'• recent .;, _ ... ol Ila poolllao qalnal ~~ IJ . s.' Leu•• ' P., Cllrill•• ,.,.... --=.--Clll 144 . .... ,.. . ........ no. ,..,. _, sit• l:fl' wilt! .,,_ Bit c•r rift. (CINI 91,11' •11 tM .. ....,.'"" (If Matll'll ltlfWllt • ~ dlr«t tlMW C11ll "" ..... ITlllM9W ' ••• Mr. IUll lawen , Allstate' . ' \ . 1 BOB illUSSIR . AND HIS ALL STAR TEAM ~T S.UNSET FORD PRES~NT FOOTBALL FORECAST •• •• . ' ., •• •• .... .. •' HIGHUGHTS. FOR D~CEMBER 4tlt by BOB HEUSSER · :; .. What Do You Mean "R·ams 86, Saints O?'' ·:·, .. ., .. .,,,. .... ,.., ...... . : t•P. ll1t l'we ._. ,,...: ~ .... et .. 129/t -... ··:; • .. ~ ' lff ......... J-t,. ·;: ,.. hrd .-cl "'91ftbers ef tM LA · ·-.; .... ;khtrff teft .......... ~· I.a. H-.r, M"'41 t.H..,.,,::.,.: l -:ff, ' . ... The. Bob Heusser · Football Forecast:~.: Satu~day, December 4 DaUas ........... Baltimore ..... '\ .. Chicago ..•...... 23 34 20 Cincinnati ........ 23 . Detroit .....•... -34 Gr'9n Bay . . . . . . . . 21 Los An9eles ·. • . • . • 21 Miami .. -. . . • . . . . 31 Minnesota .. , ...•. 20 Oakland . ~ .. . . .. . 26 l'ittsbur9h .. .. .. .. 28 WG1hin9ton . . . . . . 24 New York Jets .. , . 20 Buffalo Denver . . . . . . . . . . . 7 .......... 13 Cleveland . . . . . • . . 17 Philadelphia _ . . • . . 20 . St. Louis . . . . • • . . • 1.3 ·' New Orleans ....... 14 New En9land • .. • .. 1 0 San Die90 .. . .. .. . . 7 Atlanta .... _ ..... 24 Houston ......... 16 ' New York Giants . . 17 Mon clay, December/ 6 Kansas City ...•.. 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UV! lft llwft.11 _.,. lf.WMI U/iltllll Sii .................... { IOI' AIMrt J , Pfl!lllllNI, 1622 Mlq Drtw, Ill lfll rltJll, ttlll 111111 ~ If Mid M...... loNdl. ~· '' S.11t1 ""'-C1lll., ter _,..lullll to ~I llllll• 111 till ...... Hacr!Md Teh Intl MMDI • """--........ 111111 rtt•ll •to II ,.,_...,., or '° m4ldl ~ 11 ""' Ill ..,....,..,.,. Mr ••-"' ! cercl 'l'Clod kl I Cl -,leto •-" NCt;UarY to s.titfr t.1111 •ICl.IHM. wlll'I ,.....,,_. ~'"""' c-tf EMiiy l"llol, , 1.,, .. 11 ""' SWOl'llr .. ~. Celt• .a:l'.Mlll t111ffef1: "" *"· ~ , ·•:*:c..:•c""=..' :'c":·c':";,':":..c""c:.,,,.-"":=c"'I • "'-C111f, Dlllcl 11 Cel11 1MM. Cilffltalll,1• ' ._ z.. ••.,.._ """"'' .._ 11.n,1•. "'..........,. lt. 1t11 LEGAL ' NOTICE 1 IOI' T-11 "'9rlll, •n W. HMnllllfl OILU.JID O; WILKIJISON, • Street, C•I• Moflol, C1ilrw I • r Mlllllll( ' t I" lOlf .. ·~ ~· .... .. ... . ...... , 1'.(ail A Call?- ,._ " " . ·~ .. . . . ~ . .. . Frtdo1, Dtuoibor J. 1971 DAILY PILOT y .. ,. Monett i FfCLaunchesNeWi ,. Advertiser Check : ' By SYLVIA PORTER ad~ertillni lndultty. We wk Tpe Fede.al Trade Com., knowlOdge to btlp ul enfor"' mission is now \ launchln& a the I•"\ to IOl1 oul what 1i q,,.. f~i:eaching new policy under fair and deceUtill ' ln ,,. which advertisers must . turn vertlslnf. '' over to the comrnl.u.lon, on de--1 AJ of today, the 1'TC"i mand, 111 tests, stlidles: and ruoluUon 11tUn& the nt~ other data (except trlde • poJlcy on 1Ubetantlition, of r ; secret.s) to back up ad claims 11y1 n1t1y: "The public'• ner'1 In areas ranging from priCe to for this 'Information 11 '!~ a a f e t y , performs~, ef· bein1 met voluntlrUy ~ fediveoess a.pd quality -1nd 1d"vti1ber1." • · ~ must also make this 1.n. As of today, the co~ tonnal!Qn open to public is still 'weighing ttstlmclbJ revle_w. from all sou r't e • ~ This 1 past July, the FTC con.sumera 'd ~er t•l t.1 J_I( de.manded from seven U.S. r epre.stat~tlvea:, prOr~, r Hf'rnl:J.•1111 11 .... II• I .... ,_., Kl>Olol ~dPll C-.r.l Or1f1M C.ellfllY ,ICTITIOUI OUllMISt I for I ltll.lllll'lllm fl ltllrt't-1-{)I) Hlr""' .IVClld1I Ohh1d tt11111,_ s d~ N< -.it'""'•:• 1.it1. •v E-».. .:IW, MAMI sTATIMllf1' A telenhone insicfe a mailbox, mounted on. this tractor hu ,become a conversation f 111 ll:tt '"""for P'loi!lll'M ... 1 vitrt f O.,Ul'I' · Tlol felllwllle --I• .,,. ai.u.1-F , ~ .,_..,., .e. 5 1" ••l•.flnl ""'' ""' 11: · . • piece-m Harborqeek Township, Pa. Con Lrived by General Telephone, to be h~ard ~nd to~lgn auto manufae-child ~Woclsti. ....te. ~ Wrera f\111 documentation for order to 1.,."a COOfit,m.J!i ito f~~ ~D M advertising • · fu\Urt " 'p\illcY . ·pM cll~s ranguig from ~akes • ailv'~liing rekula\loe.t' / clfimod to be "lesa SUb)ttl.to helJ\llgJ on ev ... f • , heat bul!d·Up and lade,11 ~the the advertising' I n'd-Wt'. start.up claim of 1no~bei car . which tiegan • Oct.. 91 ,(1'gels ' )*OU ·-o.eo · m U.5 ' wound op lfo:~ 11·"frU1 teconds"I >to anoJ!>er .l'{hlch · ""'"lnly'lh~ to)'"'•' ' purported to be "over 700. per· · "'t' ~· ti" · f t ' · r: ,. f (le••-• II tlll Tfmpl• Sllertn tlS.C lut CtM-1'111 Ml!Wl"OJIT MAHAGl!Ml!HT CO .. 1103 bo th o· · ( th ' lr lo th h · d b Ro P lJ hi I ( , l!duats-i ouildlft9, 11c.-,1 411 w. ,........., c.11..,..., , w111d11t er .. NIWMl'I 1Mdl. a ve e n tse o e ac r, e p one 1S we y y owe on. s ou:r o : H1mn1on 11r11t. c.11 M""' c1111 .. 111 l'\llltltf't........,. l'ftl!too A. '"11"'" 11" w. 0Ct•llfl'1111• duty as -a gripe contractor. r_ 1n Jl2 1-. •l*Ullllcl Dr-. COis! D1lty "llol, Mtw-1 ltadl. · 1--...:.---''--..:...------------------------------ 4;, 2:-l•cwlilll ~ NI. l•·n·)IL M-blr lt, • _, Dluno'* J, Tl)I• 11111'-I• INIM Cll'llllllci.tl "° 1111 - Firms Cut Back ij for hit 011 'C-•llY• 1".0. 8P 101.sa. 1'71 • UAl.:Jl l"'lvi..tl. I ' •·"-S1" or-. C1lff., tor Plfm lulool 11 COflo'-------;------'1 · !"Ill"' A .. _..-,_,· : ·• r Tiii• 1t1Mmtin~ flied fl 111t Ceu111¥ 1tn.d-:U ft. ic,2~ II. Ind -''II.'• • , Clll'k Ill Qr..,.1 CoUtrtf p11: ~~ 1,, 1'71, ( 50 "· ••ndl 11¥11 ClllOPY °" •111111111 _LEGAL ·NOTICE • ., lkYOl'IY ,, 'Mlddall• ot.fty C*""t ) NrYI~ tllllO<t loclllcl If JIJl H1rbor , · • Cllr!l: • • ' • ' ( 1111-..d., to9t•MtM. c;1u1., !n I C.1 1-. . fllOTICl·D, uL•· 0" Jll'At l"ubll-lllld °'~ C.•I O•llY l"tlllt, , 1. Z-l•Ullfllol' •-II 1111. ll·1l•I•, ••Dl"RT'f' ·1.T filtlVAT• IALI M~ If,. 2t, .... pee-bit J, 10; \ IOI' $1\tll ~II C-11'1'· l".O. 11111 lOUI,. • NtiJ A"'1M f lttl' • >1»-n . S111 OllM, c111r .• lot Jll'l'ml111oo! ,, CO<!· '" .,... Sllfll!'lor <oi>rt .. lllt 'Slit• " : 1trvct -'J.l It. • 2" ft. 1NI -2• It. ll · • JD It. r•!ldl ""°"" 11'1 ••L111111 i...,kl C•llfor11I•, tor .~ Coua!Y Cll °'J:' , , r wr lL NOTl. C, ii ~ 0 y le' G 0 f tl•lloll lee:•'" ,, JM H•rbor Blvd., M\~DJl"iD :.:::t~ cC:1i.~.::. "'1-'--'-~:::.c...,..,,,,;--'-----1 n lt ·vi g f Cml1 Met, C•IH., In 1 C! 1-. . Nol.. Ii' M ... 9i'fln lbll tlll' ""' • I • "~ , l n tl bN l•t#lilll ........,, Ne. Z ... 11·HL r -• _,_1 ~ '°' SM• 011 ComPlll'I'• l".O ..... 2111151, clltt'1l....i Wlll'Hll " l"f!Yll• .. i..,. tlll •ICTITIOln 1u111i1.U. : ! •. • .,,, • , ' • ·• , ' ',., ' . : .: t-1 .... Olno. C.111., tor -ml1tllll ti lll91'1nl .... ""t. blddolr, 11#11(1' i. CM-•Alrllll. STATIMlllll. , . f modoll'lllll ... l1tlftl 11nic.I 1ltllool lfrJMfllfl, Ill V<ld $u_,OI' -°"""' f/11 °" Tbl r.IWI"' --II llllM llu1IMU • w11c11 ... Wllll I r•ndl ., •• ,, •• ....,.,,.,, •fl• llM: 15111,Hr " ~ lf11, II 11: ' ' . ~ 1 •' • ol ; .. • -~ • .. ......,,... IKllM " 229 '•llVllW "" .tfk• .. R""'1 A., E•ltmUI. IJ'loirM'I' OJIJIEGO l"t4QTOGJIAP')'UC. I 2. 1 • • -.. 11'Dl\Y POPE ,__... ..1 .. 1-a.1. _..,.Uy ~t • ltlllod, Coil• MeM.' C•tlf .. ln • ci J-. ... ..... , ... , tnit· N-11..i~ SUlte •ldlk """" c.111• ......... : u,, --w . ' . ~ 'f~I """"'~ ._ ...... ~. :.. •·~• .. .,..., .... 1 11:.11•111, ;1111 , c.... ........ """"'., ar1-..s1•t• L-"" 11:. 0rr.4iP ,KIHc ....... Coll• : UPI lallaes1 Writer' bdtUes of 'UqUor lre·"out"· I ; .., Sl'lln Oii ComN11r. l".O . ._ lOIY, ., c11110rn11. '" ~ rlltlt, 1111e .,... 1... Mela. , , • NE-.. ~ORK. (\!Pl) . vear and !ood• and :otJler • "" DI-. C•lff .. tor Hrmluklrl N ilf'lll ff Nld dlailllcl •I "" 1'-.. Tlll1 Wtlf!IU II liotllfll ~ Mo 111 "' 'l I . : rlllvllcl le<'Vlu 1110011 wltll • J ...,. cle•lfl '""' Ill ""' rt.ht, tttll 11111 ......... , Ind .... I. lh··ineis Ouistznu ;giving wUI ' Useful gilb are .. in." r '. • r1ndl linit 1nd -H a » ti. -.,._, !hi ffilll' *' t.IN OICHMCL llti K-Llilll I . Otr s-= .. off •1.:~ • I . • ~ _ " • M Ii:. ,1_.,., c.~ .,.. '11111•..t "" -•tlort o1 ~-.-...,...,... .. , Tllll ... .._, ffillll ,.1111 11'11 t.-"" .\ ... "It u:ua year for the first "Bosh ' ~id AL Dur1nte dll o dlll4ldlitd, O<t ~ IKllltl 11 llllllr lllM OI' Ill 91tdlllefl to lhll tf Ullll Cllfk tf Or1 ..... '""""" M ; Nl'W. It, lt11, ~ ift1 .. decad"'· ac(o_ rcliM t.._ fut ,b.._rt __ ~ .JN1$1.lUlf, u,,.-,,1 : llCll'lllUll (......,. Ill Htrtlor 111d F1lr, clec11Md, 11 IM ttm.. Of dMlttJ, I• .... le IY llWt" J, MIHoll 01iM11V Ctu"" ~ -1 "• "t' gy QOll ""'"'".., ,, c051, MIMI. c1111 .. 111 , c1 t-. •II .,. «tt•ln , ... "'_,,. 11tu.-1t1 Clerk. Inci·ntive M1rketinc. a trade gifts may be in bUt liquor .., .. :.-••-'"" """-" ..... r•·"·llt. .,.. cltY "'.c•t• ~'-"~ 111 °'-· """'1"*' °''"'" c11111 0.1". "1111• -.•a azm_· e n••t has kept tabs def1'n1'tely u' not o u t . • fer.,._ ll!d C"'"I" 1"•111 ''--11" Sllll tf C1lllor""--nNllffl lleKl'lbld N"""""" lt, ». 111d ~bit; I, It. .. ~ 1"-~ Mewpor1 1,..... .. en11 Mew, c1r11 .. tor •• to1i-.. io.wtt: •'c'""-------·---'-'-"-'-'i on Yule giving for almost %0 Dislributors and dr.alers have ,. MrmllllOll to (rute • ell"''" 1lor1N Lllf 117• lr•d :bofl 11 .,_.,.,.' lllllt1· v d ed j t ' h Ii · ( , ,, .. ,1 1111 '"' 111 t111 bu1161,.. 1ous• rec.,..,. 1" •• 1,, I'-' ....., • ., ., ears. .., , or er us as muc quor o 1., 110i M-"· 11..i .. c.11 MeN. MIK•ll.-• AA#&, r""or:*"' °'-LEGAL NOTICE, The drop ,°"o,lla,bl.Y will be all. ~inds as last Christmas, " C1llf., ln.1 C2 ~.,; \ CCMll'I', ~1K)cwrt11. , 1 • , o ---------'----1 .., .~1• 11111~1._..., ·._,11 .... 9 .11•111,-.. (IW'ltll'IOlllY ~ ••: 1"5 sh..w.n•· ., iuu· , about ·J .,peteeflt Jrom last wlthitbe higher priced brands • -..... ,_. v.-, c--·11-. , •• , L•"'· C••• Mffl, c'111tem11. • 1395 'llio I 953 t , dem d " n '"' ....,,. ,., -"'' .. , • I -0 •. ~., " '''''''°"' •UttM•ll •ear• 11\1 n. n I , ffi"," JO, an , , l"lte111ll• A'lll!UI, c .. 11 ,,....., c1nt.. trl!U II. Clou n ..... """"' "'""'' ITATIMIEMT " i.l "" ,.. tor jNl'mtuien 10 UM tM pr-.tr 111e u"IN<I s111u °" con1lrmett111 "' .. 11. Thi toii-1111 "''°" La dtlM bu•lntn w. h e Jl. )ncentlVe. Marketing Durante ·sal.d the Christmas ~ loullcl Cll'I ltll 10UlllM1I corner Ill 16111 T"' Mrnnt of 1m11U"t l!lcl 19 111 dffotllld 11: 1~"'ed. k~ ' ' It d t ' 'h I I , S••-' in11 •i11:•nll• A,,._forolf·ill• wllllbld. AL'S ltUG t.LEANIHG, * w. ••v s...... ,' ~fng '. score, ecaner a!" ~t av or, • ••rklM fOI" It'll '""''°.,..' ,, lld• or olf«1lobe1" wr1t1111 ind wlll 11 .. c0tt• w ... ci. mn estimated ·~ ~gifts at $l50 though/' :Aeople who want a \ MICGrHlll' Vichi Cori .• lfl"' Ml 1-. be rtc:liY..t 11 1111 ''°"111111 olflc. '1 '"v S.mvtl G. ArC11U!1l1, 111 21.t II., 'II' Th h be I d t f ' ~2. 1_ ••HflllM ""''"" "'· r1:.".1u, 11m• •ll•r '"" 11ri1 PlltiUQll"' ~ end C•t• Mei•. C•. m1 ion. ere ave en n· · ecan er pre er genuine cut • '"' 1tld'l1ro--... s.-11. a•A E. 11t11 Mtor• 1111•" ••1•· Thi• buil"'"• 11 .. 1,.. 1enc111eM111 .,. '" creases every year since then glass to. th• distillers', In>,· ~ "'"'' c. .. 1.· MIM. C•llf.. '. r Ollld lhl•--lDltl •• ., "H"'""'*'· 1m. lndlvldlla!. • •r,...11111111 1o dlvkle , P1rc11 ., ••""' t.-n·w. cro1 S•m""' G. Ardlllltt• except in the 1956 and 1958 ilatlon," he said ,' "so this year l, ; cont1Liilnt t1.1:11\II.11. llf 11n111 •r•• Into 11:~:111: 111 111 1111Dlclclln1 Thll 111im.nt 1111c1 w1111 1111 c111.1"tio recessions. tbe distillers Simply are wran.. I 11 leH le bl ~ wllh -11111011• II • .. . '"'' -•. -,_.,_ --,_ '' '''' y • a11 .. c1i 111 ' 1011 ,.,. -1.1.i .. 111 J1e11111 A. 1:11tm•• 1, ,;;:t.,''j .•. M.._,':'·o.;;w Cou11~ Christmas bonus ahd gMts pin_g the standard botUe ·in a ; •Id> "' ~ lof• 1-10 CllNltf 11 1 1111Lt :_~ "::....'":'.,.., cllrir:. bv employers to workers a~ gift pa'ckagt.' After t h e ..... )IOI ... "· ., llnd 1r11) wlll'I Cir• • • l"utillllllll or..... Ca.II D•llV 1'1111. J I' t 111n 11ev1.i1o111 1" p1rk l111 llllf H1t1Kt11 c.ii ,...._ ·C•lllenl&• tM» MO'fllTINr 1t, ,., 1rt111 DKtmblr i. 10. parently will follow much the holidays, the liquor store clerk • •• lllllwfl 111 """ _1 .. •1•11 11tld>lll Tet: 1"'1 ....,. ttn '111·11 'II h k ff be Chr'st • 1o '"" ~ 1 111n ., t1111 ,..,~ulloft. Alt..-fir ••.oitw ume pattern as last year, w1 s uc o t 1 mas • "' c• ,,.,..,,.,., ""' "'llPlf" 1ec:111c1 l"vbll""" °"'"'" cust 0•11'1' "1111 say•_ Prenti~. Hall. Inc., the wrapping and stick. the bottle : ,, "" ""'"""''~lf COl'MI" fl ··~ DKlll'llllr >. .£!•, lt71 ln!l-'1 LEGAL NOTI~ • 51,.., '""' ,11L1o1r1 ..... coat•,,.,..,., c1iH.. 1 ___ .::=.:.::::..c:..;;.::"~·D'---·I pobli~er of business and on the stock shell." • 111 •ft Rt.c• 1-, LEGAL NCT1'19J!i ,• 1011 tabor infonnatlon services. Howevf~,' ii8cl).m)W' said it ;";..,,:::,-:.:•1;•;:~1 s~rH"'r.111ro= 1uP1:1uo• couttT o, TH• PICTtTtous Mlll11t•ss The company recent 1 y was selling fancy packages of • Mt11. C1tl!., ITATI 0, CAL1,0•P11A ,Oil --MAM• ITAT•M•llT ... -··-·eyed i-r. ....... , ·and found candy and prest••I• to (;•ms • FO< fllrllll'r lnforln1flon 111 tht ~ TH• COUPITY O' OltANelE ,.,. tolllWlne "'-· 1r• "" ,,.., • °"' ll••" ...,. u •tppll(1!1on1. , • ......_ l:M-52.U ... till •I CAS• MIJMllElt 111111;-~~.!~i ORIGINAL SOUltDOUGH that about haU will give either who formerly gave liquor. > olfk• of lfll "!"""'"" D""'1mlfll, D .,.,. ...... h bo 'Its to I t , M k t' ;aoom 1111, rr ••tr 0,1,,1, coot• ,.,..., suMMOMS IMAJ1lllAe11 "'llA. ins t:I c..,1111 er.. c .. 11 cas ouse.s or g1 n c e n l v e a r e mg •C1rl!01'11I•. °" '1'" ""''"010 ••TITIOM "'"'· C•U1w"i. fM:N. workers at Christmas with surveyed firms in New York, • COSTA Ml!SA !"LANN ING In ri #le mirri.M tf P'1llllonec AN· ~ Mlrllll Vlrk, 1 .... 1 ... 1 llrMt, COMMISSION .H.l!nE vAM .KAMl'EN ,.,.. ... ....,..: c.10 Mell, c1Nltif'nl•. cash bonuses the more Atlanta, St. Louis, Houston,· ._ cHAJILEs ucK. cn.1""'" JIONALO 111.N IC.AMl"EN """",... Hlllllft' 'v"", Wt4 1-• 11•• popular. Los Angeles, Spokane and ' Wlnlll'll L. OufMI, S.C:rel...., Ind To fM lttt.Pllldent: COlll Mllolo C1l lor" I. ' oirKtor "' .. 1.,,,,1nt1 TM Ht\llWlltl' ,.., n1ec1 , 111tffl111 (-nh M1nn1 I• blin11 nntl\l(led The bonuses will range from some other cities. ·: "llbll.,,... Or•MI Ca.It 0.111 l"Jlot (Wl!l111 Yilliit m•rr•-· You in.' t!le • hul .. lllll a1111 "1'-°y011K a ~ bill up to a full month's lt found firms economizing ,._.CKC'Cmc""c_c'·-'-'-" ______ m_o_-1_11 wr!Hlfl rnponM Wltlllll thlrn 1111'1 Ill Ille ' O 0. M. ··-I• .. C 0_ ,.. u 11 .,.., 1111. 1ummont L• .......... ""' ,.... "• 1111om1n1 -w "" .. , salary for workers with more on the gifts most in the west ' "'""G•" N,_,,.CE tf ¥0\I f•ll to tlll I wrmitn rn_,M Cilrk of Or1M1 Clli.lnlf Dll: ~ov. IG, 1'11 th f' ' I Ith ',_ ___ .... __ ~ ___ v_"~~--I wittti" IUdl time. ,_ °""''•t m.... "' ., • .., ... 1, J, Mlddn, PiPlltr c.u"" an 1ve years serv ce w and southwest, least in New ) MOTICIE TO CRIOITOJlt itnl•r• •NI Ill• court ..,,., •nl•r • 1uc1r Cllrk. 1 .. 11111, .the company. York, Jt also discovered that .u ••• ' •• C.u.' •• ' "' 1"'1111 conl•l11l111 l11l1111dl¥•., •Iller orft•• 1"116illhld °''"""' Co•••. Oa 1"., ,· A ong '"" I -,. , , «Wl(t•nlne dlv ltklfl 111 "'-"'· -1 MDll•'"blr 12, ir. " 11111 Dec""' r • m •uoc more popu a,· mos cqrnpan1es are em-STATa 0 ' CALl,ORMIA ,OJI lllP-'• dllld tvllody, clllld -port. 'Ill· 1'11 lOSl·1I gifts . from the boss t 0 barrassed ·bY ch r Is t mas TfflE COUNTY 0, OJIAMGIE 111',,_.,1, !"9, coll .. irtd well olhlf rellwf ""· A·nttt . " ,-., ,. ,--emplovees will be turkeys and •busl,n-, g Iv in g but . : 111111"' 'R"NCIS L v"UGHAN, •k• •1 "'•' "'""" ....... LEGAL N,.....,.~ " ~ .,.1tANK L. v"UGHAN. •k• '· LEsTt:JI u ~ w1111,.'"' ""'N'ricl"' '" "·' ---====~v="~-=---I ham.s and gift certificates nevertheless, they believe it •V•UGHAN. lie• '· L. VAUGHAN, 1k1 IWllllY Ill "°k Mlftl!', '"" t11oul• .. "I· d d t t ( d th t Id .,._.,,"" ... '1flll _ -"*' ,..--. M •• ,.,. rawn on a epar men s ore. pays an at I wou be ·Ll!STElt YAUGH ... N, DKfltltl. .-. "''' ... lltod ""tlml. ,ICTITIOUI •USIMIESI G"ts nd bo t ke d to d Th : NOTICE IS Hl!JIEBY GIVl!N to thl "0.1.o:r HllY. '" "" NAM• ITATIMllllT u a nuses 0 wor rs angerous aban oh It. ey :~:':1Zii'.,;t.C:.' ,.,'=' ci~1~!::'!'~= wtLLIAM E. 11 JOI-JN, Tht t111ow1111 _."" 11 11111111 w11,,... are subject to federal wage tend, however, to cut <iown on "••Id 111tnc1ent •r• r1t1111lr..t to fll• "'""· CIWk L "' controls whereas ordinary the gifts in years when ',•Ith*"' flKlt••I'\' ¥0.ldllrl. 1ft""" lllllu -!.~~~ •. O'OOHNIU. . MACKll! .. COMl"AMY, WI"'-' Chr , , vno.... 11vd .• ,. • .,.... .. lldl. c.u..,"1.. istmas g~v1ng is l)Ot. . ~venues and profits fall off, , 111 ll'lo clent 111 IM •-• ltllllllld CllUrl,"' ISEALl Wm. It, Mldll, JN I!, Gr11Mttlttr, Th I [ •C f · · ··to FHllll "*""• win. 1111 111enu.,. "•1t1tAL AND "'nv 111,.1 MHr1. ci11toml•. e ac ua numuocr o and 1971 was such a year. • vouc111n. to thl undltll•Md 11 111e 1rutt Atw...,. ,, U'fl T1tl1 MlnM• 1. 1111r1t1 i;ondUC:tM _, "' business gilts to claUlfrH!l'S, • Among the more · popular : lll!"l•llMfll fJf ••'* Ill Amtrkl Nlt~I •i CIYk c.;,,_ OrfY1 Wiii llldlvi*HI. • Tru1t Ind llYlflll Auoc:Llllon. 6Jt 511ulll ·-n>• W" • u•CIUE SUppJie.rl and Other associates business gifts this year, Jncen--'-S....,fll l l•N I, LOI A........ C1ll~Fll•. '•n'"',,' .!,N_. ,c1 • .... • ..... h , .... ..... T~11 "''..,..."' 111e11 w1111 1111 c-" as increased greatly in ·re-tlve Marketing said, will be :"wllldl 11 1111 JlllCI Ill bullMU of Ille Alllt'lllYt ... ~ Cllf'lt .t Olllt .. Cllfnly' en: MllV. 10. 1'11. ;-u-railnld L" 111 m1111r1 _.,1n1 ... "' ,.ubultloed "'""1,...111 91,c11 Olll'I' """'· ,, '-" J. Mldd9•. °'""' c.uft!Y cent years even though com· · sporting goods and sports ,•Ill• flfll• *' wlcl clKtcll'fll, wllllln tour OKofl'lbtr J. 10 11 1ol 1'11 sm.n CLtrll p ' h t d II I ' imonltli .11 .. 1111 11n1 11Ubllc1l1D11 ., 11111 · • • .. ~llMd °'"""' c .. 11 o.nv !"Utt, an1es ave cu own wear, sma a pp 1 a n c e s , ;.no~·~,. blr :J11 "71 LEGAL NOTICE ,,,......,,..r u. n. 1' '""' D""..,bl' J. soinewhat on the proportlof\ of portable radios, small po,ver ·: 1 ,,=. c ... .;11 · 1•11 •1·11 their profits . devoted to such tools, stainless steel ware, " ~~~~•kl N,,1111111 NoTic• T:C'i1t1:oiTOAI LEGAL NOTICE gilts. The variety of the gifts glassware, luggage a n d Tru11 •NI s ... 1 .... A.1Mcl1tl011 OF ouLlt TWAMSl"•1t 1lso has grown. decorativt po n ch 0 s. ·Com· , E1ec111or"' 1111 w111,ltf is.a. ~·1 · '111 u.c;.c.l '",.,., This diversification caused a p-ot1'vJy -·w th'• seasons ' • 1111 1bove n1mlll_ dtc:.-.il Nefko 11 ~.&y llft!I IO ltHi CrMi.1r1 ,ICTITIOUS 9USIMlll .. , oi:• '"' .., flVAM L.. SMITH • "' ll:OY ... STECK .... MATHILDA MAMI ITATIMIHT Jittle dispute this year. For ex· are fondue cooking pots -a •A~ it i..w STECK. Tr1"1!ffon, wllo11 bu1111111 Id· The flit.#1111 --lt dolM Mlntu I B h Food I th l 4111 L" ,.11r •ml ..... •s llrtu •• 101 M••l111 Av1 .. N•. • '""' i. 1., amp e, ac man !I, nc., response to e growing ~ 1.n ,,,...,, .. C•fff•"•• 11111bol 11111tc1, ceu"IY"' or1net. '"'' o1 9u11NESS 1NtUflAHCE ACENCY, of Reading, Pa ., 'f h I ch popular~ty of the Swiss method ' • Tei: (2U) .W:.·11U C11lfon!le, 11111 I -.111 t(1111fer I• •bout lo ~1 Bird! Sir NI lulle :roJ.' Ntw!IOl'I d' p · I d h ' • Atttll'lllf,.,. 1:11eullf' bl m•M 10 sT~NLEY flODR1ou1:1, ; •Heh· c.n1or"11 n..o 1spenses _ennsy vania , u,tc , _of cookinJ. lf?"':B;ts and cheeses. • l"ublltftlcl Orll!ft Cot1I Oi'HY l"!lol, Tr1Jllfff'll1 wl'IOll. bull""t ~,-11 · ,, JllMI l"lol1, '2• 1"1'11 N~. • • 1 Decemblr J, 1G, 11, t•. 1'71 Wl•Jl """'· 1 'Alf, J02, New"'! lll1t1cll, C•lllornl•l, ................................ OJI TM pl'elMl'IV fl Ill tr1nlf11'rffl • ""° II ~ LEGAL NOTICE lot1!1d 11 301 Mtrln1 AY* .. HI. • '""' 1. 1'1111 bullnt•I 11 1111111 (Of'lllucltd bV Ill Wall Street Briefs '-------:=-cc-:-----1''1-1111nc1. c"""'" Ill Or1n11, 11•1• If llld!vldl.l•I. 0 • )AH C1tllornl1. !". J""'11 !"Ion ;i_ SA I Jll S11d prCIPlr!Y II dt!Krlbltd lfl 91t111r1I Tiii• ttlllfnl"I fll..t wllll tht Ceun" NOTICI TO CRl.D TO 11 : All itock I" f,rlCHI, 1latur11, .. u ....... r!I '""' --,-, Ceunl'I' on : No¥. lf, 1f71, ~ SUl"IJllOlt COUllT O• THI O ~~ .... IJ 1, ., ..., .. , _, ITITI 01" CALIPOJIMIA '011: Ind Hod wll! ol Ill.II .,..........,., '"' 111 SW 1-1~ J, MlddO•, C...U'Y Cw11ty t 01 --•• Slldt1 11111 locelld •I JD1 Cllrk ' T"I COUNTY 01" OltAM M«llll Art .. Mt. ' •lld 7, ••ll•N llllM, , ..... _ .... ~ COii! D1I" l"lklt, M1. A nest c 11-• • ---' ltl I Ill CLIFFORD I HICKI County of Or•-· St1!1 DI • ,_ •. ............... lf, H. •NI Dtc:tmblr i. to. ' I f ' ' 'T119 bu(k fflftlfff Wiit bl ton•-·•· 1f11 J\lf•1\ l,l)e(e1M11. .... " 1ltll' """ hi lll•Y Ill ""''"""'· 1•n. • Fice s·--· t NOTICE IS HEJIEIY G111EM lo ll'le I 11·• A.M ti WESTl!"M MUTUAL Mii'•-.::: :cnc1t1er1 ., "" """"' """" dettdltnt ~SCJ10w coill"OJIATIOH. ll,WI. hid! LEGAL NOTICE ATLANTA -Super Valu 111111 •II .. ,..,, flivlnt (111"'' lltLn.i 1111 ....,..,..1rd, NunllM!Ofl .. 1cll, '-"' .t Sto f I 1• • ', . · muSte.red· onlf ·t ,300 votes against . 7'31000 (or manage- ment. .oi.,111 ~' ••1 ,_,, ... 11 "'' 111m1. ~,,,..., , .. " 111 cin11m11. , iUtt res, Jnc., o Hop k n 1 , ~ wtlll "" nte:1111rv 'liUd>I<•. '" 1111 o11k1 So 11, 11 --11 1111 Tr1111llt'tl, 111 '1cT1T1ou1 ou111111:1s Minn., told Atlanta Security • "' 1111 d•rk"' ltll 'ii:l ""'1"" caurt,. butlnltl """"'" -Mldr-.... ""' MAMI ITAnMIMT • 011 CleC.ner ; ~""''° :::m...:..:i.11Md"""11 '='!ii~ T•in11«or• 1or.,. """ .,."' 1111 "'''· '"" to111wtne "''°" i. ...,,.. Ml-analysts Monday it will open ·--,·,._.._1: MCOWEM. GAE.EM .. ar01~•-,, ''" 111 live new discount department CLEVELAND -Rice hulls, ... ...., ,,..,_, .,.., DUltEL AOVEJITISIMG, 21n °"""I hi h di I bl tS YLVIA. ~ I.••' c,,,_ .A-· STAHLEY 11cioR1ou1.L or1 ... ,,,...._. ••1c11· c .. n.,,.... stores and 35 fabric stores in w c art a sposa pro em •Or1net. c.1111orn11 "1461, w11i:..,•1 "" ,.,_i..11 MlcMtl c..iw111 Hlnll. 1m WINlw••• J0'1!. 'I'he l'nll'lna v idjt ~ for~ rlee -1ns...,are ,be~ : .itc:1 of::.~· Ill::-~::! •• llltlt.1•~ w11TaJ1N MUTUAL •JC•OW COJll". L-M.-t ''""' C1MI, .• ;.::--.... !.... :-:;;;zr.-n~I..... • .. .h •• ".i' _d_ratlr :~c'l·''-'ng ~~~ .. ·!!'~!.!!!!. •'•1""" ..... r rno!tlM "'" ""' 1114 BllCll INlll.. l".O. ... .... Titl1 "'11111tll .. MIM eoroikKtld '"'". Ull"8'1:\CW; '411• 11 es: .at !( .......,. 81~ r ,lUf . ~· ...,.,, ,:_.,_,.,, w ._ Mllfll1911Mt ltltlCtl, Cl nMf lndlvleu•I ' -L.111:-' ' ~ ' '°1~n-'"l.-.1!-.l' 0' If~. o£~~ I "'" ~lcttllll Ill 11111 "'1!1U, .1(1'9W ... Jl'•IHI • ~id\111 c . r,1r1111 ullU\ln, ' • • . • . ,,,,Ml~ i:Killll,lll[U . ·y , O•ltll1~i.'~1 1:11 .. ubllllllll Or•net Coe•I 0.11'1' .. 11111, Thlt 1!111mtlll fled'wllll .... CeulllY .. ' . ' ~ )J said Moodiy. Sohiq sa'id, , •. A=1n11~:.1r11 ~ •,.,. DKembtr i. 1m m~n Cllrk., 0r-c..u"" ""' 14""'· 11• ""· ..',9 Movk!lab. : ..: ,rt.ce hul, .I• are ,thea,,per '·"" ,• t E1tei. of fllt NYf IY ·-" J. M.lddoa, OIP•llJ' C-l'jl :;""i"{ ~ ,..,.,... ..,,....,.,, LEGAL NOTICE c"ftl, · ,NEW YORK'.-' Movlelab, straJ'·,. costing only 3 Ce(!t! a ~ JMOW•"'· ••••N a s•L111A -... ~ u?';:'',iJ'°'~~ 1:1'=: ··11~;, said Monday 1.manage-pound: Tfte ®mpany: ia_i4-.1n ,.::.::.~I c~.=,""' •ICTITl~~Q:~IUllMlll lf1l JD.H·7I .·)Dent 0 ... erlrhelmingly ,cfe_ftl\elf 'testa; the hul1&1h•a\re' ~~~ed \JP : I~ :"l:..i1111.,.11,.. '"" toiic!r:•.:,~~~=!. 1111_._ LEGAL NOTICE J,:•• iR1Urgent proposal tbr1et-up oil; · (illn'.f 6h~ ~atet ' j.~ • ~ l"ut)llllllcl D•llltl t111.i Diiiy' !"Ill!, 1•: , ~ ,Jharetmldets.Wa~fidog eom·' tbb~iitf'tl)' they . f1id.iJ'Mlt.'t~eiJ '• Oldn'lblr '· 10. u, ''· 1t11 >m-n ~.1mo '''"' H•1111ne 111111 Cll'tC••te ,,,,,,,0•J:':u11M111 mittee to work \tith t6e bbatd leave-a sheen on the water. ' ,. s..ivkt. 1m Ml1c~1n, "'~ •· Twlln, I • LEGAL NO'I1CB C1Htorr111. MAMI •1'AT•M•MT o "director!. The watchdog • 01v111 Lifllt 11"1.i .11111 J11 ,,1 "'' 1o11ow1 .. ~ •• 11o1111 bu1J11t11 co--·ii•-, was , pro-·-' ,,. ,e ff~I&. Rl•e , :NII Swa...... im Mlttlllfl No. •• T1111t111, 11; ....... ~ .,.,...... ~ NOTICll.._JO CRJDITDJll c1n..,n11 CAL1,0J1M IA MAllllME, 1111 l"llc:fl'I< ahl&hOkter :Alfred 1St.ern, who • CLlF DE PARK, N:J~ .._ -... -.,OJ£ CDUJIT OP TJt• 1'1111 IM/l!Mlt -. liotlll'lll anfllc;lld "" ... tll. C.t••MolM ""' aid .L_ 1" ol h'" hold! • ~~ •• Winston e. r ~ ·-l mil Ill CALIJ!Oll.Mli fO• )l'ICll~ . SI-!", ~. 4S~ , Vl1 11111 I 'JDll, VI ~· ~ 01 ,....,...,, ,.. , y 't y • .,, ,.fl. c~t!.=,.ot.A"." Th1J 'tl•~"~1111 wllfl ... CIUAI¥ n.~··~:.:. ~~n:.1:'°'CMl\ldfd""' lt1 In Qwt compfi111 has aecllned ~ lt.hu started bu~ -ef H"-111\'f; CMA'JIL,11 c--.tf,or ...... c-""" ....,, lt, ltn, IMJYldllll. bt IClf)el'Oellt,ll,e &aid hf ~d ;a~ il\llUOll high rise t"IO-~~j~-:::1 GIVI" I .. w..: ~:..:~ ~· ....... °'"" Ctllltl1 Tiii\ :~=11~' 11':~~ *"' c-tt" Jeatned teJevlskln al 1 t I 0 n ····1Afrurilo/ft •'partmeat ~inpaif 11 .,. ..,.. n1rMd ••nt "'*11thld Drl'l'!llt c .. M o.1w ,.,.,, cw11 .r °''""' c_,., lflt ''*' 1, 1m. ha•e be&me" di.Mattaned with on )he 1lte oJ the old paliSada "•...,-"""'"' , .. ,,," ... 1"",,,. _.... 11. ''· "-..,. DKWll.,. "' ., •-1¥' J. ,........., °'""' ClllnfY the q••allt"' ol Movltlab'• Ulm --·••irie'nl k..rt, o~erlOOktni •r• teoulrld tel! fllt lllffll. lt11 .... n CllR "I r ., ... _,.. 1. • .....,. \oe&llln. "' ,,.. 91ftce l'llMllMll °"""' a..i 011w ..... ,, . ·~a:· work. But S&em ~the Ji~, l,ijver . b er •. tlill'lf-:.=.-=.·.::. ... ::: Ll!XiALNOTIC&~ ~>.I .. "·,., ltn Ul).11 • , .. LEG'-L NrvrtCE, , ce11rm"t_u: .. ~n ~ --'. 'Oallal . •• Wt ... ~ ,, ,,.,, , ,.. I -~_:LEG::::=:AL:::__::N:OTICB::::~---l---=="71.,;=-"'=· ..... -·1 -I_ .. 11(11*"9 ....... lM. \.Mlllll • flCTfTtOUI IUllJlft' I· •. ,.,.,. ' ' ' I • '-· ,• ~ c.......,... ftlA ~ 11 !f'll .,._. MAMI ITATeMSlf'f , 1•' •+cTtT1ous aus11<1111 •• Sf h E _._ .. 11!te• .. IM: vl'llH!ttltlMll"' tll 11\11• TM tellowlnl ......,. ..... ""'"'"" PICTIT'IDUI 9US!Mlll •AMIE STATIMIMT •Uf ter .... ;..JlrLJl"'t•lfilJlf-."" •'"" e1 ..... -.. ••1 MAMt 1TAT'""'"' The r.1iow1111 "''°" " dol111 .,.,,..,.., DALLAS -Universal C.On-~ w1111f,1 fwr !Mftfl11 l'lltr IM ""' MOllLINOMI &. l"AllK INSUJIAMCI TM hli.wt ... Nf'Mlll 11 dOllll Miflfn ••1 . ~·loll ., ,,.i.. fllfk1. AGll:NCY. 411 llrcll 11 .. 1111!0 .,, ••1 . WAltl!HOUSI VILL.AGI, ~ w... tal~r Corp. said It Will cease ~-!"'~.'·1e~;,,.." N~J.Olltll~•·42':aMt,. ...... _,, ll'l''":.'0t-:"i.!.':~:.."''o"'· n• t.• 11:,~::'.iiu':t'::.":;. ~:.": 1111, 1laughttrlng o~ratlons at the '· l'ffollrl• Ill 1111 Alt!, "'· "'~ .. 1<11. c •. .,.. ,_,, 1·. CtlllM!t. '* ,,_ DI'.. Mtw!IOl'I ••ICl'I· C•llforfll• Dallas plant or Its Texas Meat fllllf " .... •boY• Thi• 11\ftl-II ""'"' C9llfllc'ltif "" Oii CO.I• """"· ™' ...--... "'"' (lltlduellll ... l ft ke I be nd I' ' Mmllll •'""' ,.....,.,....,,.. Thi• w,1,.. .. 11 MIM coMucltd -... "" 1~vfdll1J Pac rs, nc., at t e o : THMIAI L. LORD ... JMMI P'lllU lfldlv'-"'1. MA'itSHALL 'ouP,IELO'" thr!week bttause the plAnt no , NU ••-.. V•IMCll Tllk 11.tt~ tlled wllll 1111 C.Untr Joo C~F'f'lt Tlllt tlttemlfll tll"' wllll ""' Coufltf , . • """ tM Clift 11 ar-c""'" 1111: "'""· o. 1111. Tl>I• 111ttrl'Wl'lt ,. • .,, wi1t1 111e ceu""' t••l'll., or•"" Coun1' 11111 Hov. 11. 1n1. longer Is competitive 1n cost.' ; ~= ct111. ~ ~r.,.';'m '' MMdll•· DtilVIY etu'lff ~:r, ~v°':::,~wt~ ~~~ ~r--~-1'1' J, MttlHll. O..UIY c1111"" The plant will continue to be; 1.A1--.•·••'""""' 1 "'*""'" 0r ..... c.." D•l1¥' 111111. CO\lftl'f c11r1t. • _ .i '"bllll'lf!d or•"~ eo.11 0tlt1o P11o1, ustd 11 a meat dlstribuUoo• ~llllM Or•• C. .. 11 0. W ,110f, NtMmbff "· H W DtnmlMI' t, It. l"llbll"""" Orin.. Cotti Dil!Y ,.11111, NllVMIDtf lJ, lt, )I f!lll Oltl'l!lber J. t cwc:..,w a. ''· 11. tJ. tt11 m•·" "" ,, •. ,, Otctmetr ,, ,,, ,,, ,,, 1•11 nu-n 1•11 _.." cen er. \ I I Buy 1, Get 1 Free Device Under Study WASIUNGTON (\!Pl) Tht Federal Trade Com· missi~n. (~) 'l\lesday Issued guidetines designed td fnsure honesty in "buy o~, g~t one free'' promotioo!l. Under the guides, 'effective Dec. 16, the manufacturer or store must charge his repfar price !or the Item and cannot run such a promotion more than 6 months In anj 12-rnonth period. The guides also cover such offers as "ont cent sale" and "SO pe.rceht of~ with the pur'cl\ase of two." "When th~ purch,aser Is told that 'an article is "free ' to him if another Is pur~hased the tenn indicates he is paying qothing for the article aOO no more lhan the i:egular price . for the other," the FTC said. "Thus, he has a rlglit to believe that the merchant Will not directly and .Immediately recov~r all or part of the cost 91 . the free merchandise or service by marking up the ptice of. tl\e ~tern ythich must be purchase<I, sub8litutlng In· ferior merchandise or service, ot otherwise," It 1ald. Jn intr'Q!:l1i1cln~ a new pro- duct, the FJ'C said a "free" offer should not be made unless the firm plans "to discontinue the offer after a limited time and to commerlce selling the product or service separately, at the 111Bme price a~ which it was promoted with a ;tree' offer." Bank Plans New Branch Centinela Bank, has filed an application with tht State Banking Oiepartment to 'establilh a branch In Hun- tington Beach at &100 Warner Ave., president Rowan Henry announced. If approval is granted .for ·the branch, it wlll be Centinela Bank's second office Jn Orange County. A 'Newport Stach regional office ot 3333 W. Coast Highway was establish- ed In June, 1970. t . ter" nd .11 meuua ons o new cen qu1e . a ·to st1 tlons and laws covetlnc fl.1:· another which la supposed to vast and Vital adverUatng .fn· ahve "a tonger-1'9tlng, more du stry ,. powerful engine." AM : ha( II the FTC truth':, The automakers have just " submitted 1 100 pages of advertising c1mpalgn fall1 a1 I documentatio~ and data ,_ there ill no perc;pttble pr ,. which Is available to you, the , cress in this area. . . public, at all the FTC's Tben, Congress Ji.a~~rt ;t regional offices. Vatlous con-a Truth in AdverllllJ'll A t 1umer grou~ alrtady have . whk~ could accompliJh th,; been revlew.irig the data at the FTC• announced goals-_an .. FTC's W1shineton offices. much more. 1 In October the FTC ordered The Senate Commerce Com- a dozen marketers otTV sets mittee, which Is 0011{ co·l" and seven manufacturetJ of siderlng this leg!s~Uon, ·B: 1 air-conditioners to pro.vi de elven the FTC until Aprle_ 1~ documentation by mid·Decem-organiu its crackdown ~.1 ber of 1 variety of their COOl~ up ~Ith clea.r,. workl'b e ad vertising claims: for iJl. curbs. Hlnls are 11 y In (, stance, v1gue ,!aims that air· though, that the FTC mlli}t conditioners are "quieter" complete an evaluation of .j1a (than what?), "last longer" program and proares11 Jn~b (than what?), are "more ef· sooner. .,,. flcient" (by what yardstick?). Meanwhile, only a fr:w ~)':I The commission also has ago, the Senate P41iSSed .a .~I ll recently challenged claims giving the fTC, broad lie-.v being made by manufacturers authority to carry out ill ~:· of electric shavers - e.g., that lions of po 1. i c I n I :Jh!! they can "shave up to 44 per marketplace for fraudul~i , cent closer." unfair or deceptive bualr(4s:t In addition, the FT.C has practi~s. The vole was 76 Sor been cracking'. down on com· and only i agalmt -~d panles ranglng from laundry while , it l.s unlikely thet "the soap manufacturers making · House will act on the bill thi~ extravagant c\aiinJ that their year and while there lJ grut products can remove virtuaJly opposition to eipansion of the every type of stain to sugar FJ'C•s ;powera,froni the Ni.Jon companieS ~Implying that their administration, o r g an I 1 e d particular braDd will · give · businea.s a n d conservaUve strength and stamina to all.. Republicans, the loplided' tok "If someooe says, 'Tastes shouts a message . great.' we are not going to .isk Tbe challenge to the ad· for 1ny substanUaUon," ex· vertislng lndultr)' couldll't be plains n'C chairman Miles W. · clearer. Kirkpalrick hJmself Kirkpatrick. "But If ~eone capsulized it before tl)eaMual says, 'Stops three .times' as meeting of the .~ pf Na• fast' or, 'Costs half as much,' tlonal ~dvertlsers .la ·I.Jot we will 11k to see substan· Springs, Va , Oct. 28. 1•. tiat.h;ig data.'' "If you can invent i~ pattint ~n{i Kl r k pat r I ck em-It, ma'!,ufacture i~ 1 n d phaslzes, "The commission la distribute it, surely yeu hbw" not bent OD dismantling the the ingenuity to explain' It. 'I~ . . " Small Investor Not Involved in Mutuals~ NEW YORK (AP ) -II Is widely believed that mutual funds are made up primarily of the pooled assets of mUllon.s . of small Investors with a deslrt for profe11lonal portfqlio management and diversification. Even the Investment Com· pany Institute, trade aS§OCia· tion of the funds, aeems'lo ac· cept the notion. This ls bow it ; describes role of 'Ill members: ''Management lnVest+.nt companies seek to do for the individual what he mlgh~·dd for himself ii he had the tlliw., the Inclination ~ tbl baJ:kground, the exper!tilct and sufficient •.. " . , ' But who are those invest.art Who increasingly have been buying fund shares In lo~ of $100,000 or more? Small (In- vestors? People or lnsurfi~nt experience and resoorcea? ,. Third.quarter figures show that more than on&-third 9' the industry's sales were made uP' 1fr lir1g1e lnvelhnenta o( $100,000 or more c&np.red with 21 perce.nt I year ~1rller. Small Investors who earlier found themselves pummeled by volatile price ch111g• resulting from lhe lnlightiog of big Institutions In the stocll! mark.et will be watchlna lot the same thing In mUtaaf fubds now. :. But clearly they are dOi.al mort than just watching,'' In aeveral recent monUls, .for '••4 ample, despite purcbase•'~bY, big Investors, the induSV"Y hM auUere<t an ex~sa: of redt~p. tloll!I over sales. J After viewing the tiguret, Standard and Poor-. eor,. made Utls observation: , "Tbls means 'two thlnp~ One, $100,000.and~ver buitn almost doubled tt.ir: purchases of fil'ndt, to fS'1I mllllon in th< It?! p<rlbd Ihm $20$ million ln the ttAtd quarter last ~; and, two_ How's That Fit? ' sm•ll lnveators at the aa)De time 1ctU1llY c:ut b&ck Of1 Uttlr. lund buylna. to '730 mUUOI\ lo the latest quorltr from f!11 Astronaul C)\arltt M. Duh, Jr., lunar module pilot !or the AJ!OUO l6 111iliSlon , undergoes line! lli'ht suit fl~~k at the lnteroaUonal Latex <Jorporallon plant In Opv.~. ll•t :Duke test.s the bendloi and stretching movement or the pressure. aarmenl as· sembly prior to the Integration or the odter cover layer of the extra-vehicular activity &ult. \ million." - Small lev"ton obo ha. been wlO)dr1wlng srldua. from lllred .tock ln=i u related by tho oleody ce!f of small lot Mlllnc relation to buylna. '" ~ t I l I I I I' . . • . ' .• ~-:,,..."!:":":.__.. • .. ~ II DAILY PllOT $ Businessmen ~Eye • '• Uncertain Future . • I By JOHN CUNNIFF ................ trd I. • NEW YORK (AP) -In .) he t r conversatkins. in spoechel and In <he letter> : <hey wrlls, businessmen today aeem uncert&in and con-~ ctmed. Co I d , calculating . • caiutlous, they don't see much run ahead and so they don't ake big plaM. " Every observer of business ~bows that such moods change ·from depression· to nuuUc as 'events, or the interpretation of them. take on different shapes ; and pa Hems. But uncertain • )ind CODC<med is <he cumnt . ood -'"11 ~; ncerUiin. A new economic : program has been adopted and ! nobody is at all sure that it will work, or even whether it "'~s lemporary or permanent. ·Prices, wages and profits are hard to forecast. One company -watches the other, hoping that ·~he inevJtable errors will be ~heir competitors' rather than <theirs. ·· Seldom have more eyes scnitiniz.ed more i n t e n t 1 y tn<>re economic statistics and indicators. SlighL fractional changes receive exaggerated ·examination. Signs a n d 1"rtenls are soughl Not helping the situation any is the tendency for the ·statistics to be a bi t a.inreliable. The index o I Jeading indicators i s an· poonced and Isler revised. : ~t are you to make of a :j>ttlimlnary index that shows : a decline and a final indeX' :ahowing an advance? It ha&.. •• •• ~;·CAB Nixes •• : United's 39% • 88% 1971 TAX WRITE OFF ; Wt 111 11lli11t i11t1r11h in fo11r Ul'l'llt.d p1rlfl1Hhip R11I IE1t1t1 • tpdl11:1tioft1 wtiiclt offer p1rioclic iMOll'lt il'I 1ddito11 t1 1ppr1ci•· : tio11 pot101;,1 1PICI II• 1dv1ftlt1Jtl 1ffordff by th111 hlth 111u1li0 • ' t, h1v11lwl111h. • ' • ' WELTON & CO., INC • 21411 .C-t Hi.~wq, c.,.._ .. M• 67S-6t00 LEASE or BUY ••• 1m CONTIN!NTAL ----- l'lfld out ......... bltt 11>1' '1911, f• lO'f' tt1e .,._,IOI '°" ,.,.,, ctrivlflll plMJlll't ""IV I (".onl!Mnltl (91\ Pf'W~, 0Vr IMM INIM!ll' Wiii WI u,. 1 ..,.....11'1 1111... fW vou ...,_,.11.,. • lt72 MONTIGO T1'9 -Otnerll! 11tt ctt Wtfll l'flll bi. tlr l'IOe, FIM out 11t thl ...., ... ~ 81 it.lne "'"""" 1 lt<IOl'Y lflrtct ON.,.. c111 ---~ .... 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"The\.... ·Anlerican West of John·Ford,:• this Sunday on Chan· nel 2 •at: 9:30 :1>4m. Film clips from a number of Ford'"S'·fillns 'will be· featured with narration and reministe}l~es 'by John Wayne,,.James Stewart and Hen:b' Fonda, eaCh of whom acted many times for the now-retired Ford. Films represented by the-clips \flll,it\t:lude, top 'rqw from left, 0 My Darling Clem- entine/'. with Henry Fondp and "The Searchers," . . . ii-oilj/woat4 Ba~kstage t * . ' . . .. starring John Saxon, John Wayne·indol!ichard Wfd· mark, lrom left. In secondi,row1 from letf,, :~'Fort Apache;• starring Fonda and , Wayne ind "Stage- coach" (note ,Wayne second from •rigbt· on top ·o( coach). '1n the· third rpW, 11Sgt. RuUedge;" starrin« Jeffrey .Hunter and Woody Strode, "Wa'gonmaste,,' Ben,Jobnson· and Ward' Bond, lrom lett1 and ·"'The Man Who Shot Liberty· Valance;" starring Wayne and James Stewart. Iil the. bottom ro'\\'' from , left, "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon,'' with Harry'Caley Jr. and-Joanne Dru, and "Rio 'Grande." · ' •. . Scheduled · . In .Lagµna ·. . ' . . · •Sipce J892 when;Uie Mlryinslfy11te1ter In •St.r ~tersburg, Ru1m fir.stJprtid'UQ!Jd ft, the ballet "Nutcra<:k'er': lhb:~ i •. holiday· 1ea1oh favorite. ·· : ·" ·· Ttie ~frothy spun-sugar tale ,by tE,~iA. Hoffm·an· ·ut ·,to; -music • by , Peter T1chaikov1ky has been-·a •favori~ in ' 1'aguna. BeaoJi, too, where.more'1than ·t«t ~­ da11cen·wil11be 11.sembled for;thli y~:1 production by the. Laguna Beach-Civic . B.Uet Company. Two matinees and two . evening performances · are scheduled in. the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, a4jaeent to the FesUval ·of Arts groonds.,806 Laguna Oal\Y!>ft J,Wa(l1 l..aguOJ BflCh, I • ~ _. They are at 8:30 p.m •. Friday· aQ:t'. Saturd1y, Dec. 17· and 18; and at .1:30 p.i;n. S.tu..:lay ahd SUnday,· Dec: ~tl,..and )~ • 1 The chOreography, by Lila Zall, springs from the original stag~g ~y Le~ 1'!800\'.. Featured dancers are M e r l l l-e ~ • MagnU10n and Ciroll Stamey who will alternate in the Sugar· Plufn· Fairy role. Miss Magnuson eamed'nsponal repUte"as AJ(ce In ·"Disney on Parade.I'~ ,Mlrs .• S~sney, another Di!ney 'velera'n, toured (-:. the U.S. with the· OUktomskY Ban~i C111g. . ·.! 1lque: ' RAZE"' AND MICHAEL , !ll(~'f.:IAN IN SPA'NISH' DA~ •. New faces · in the Laguna •ballet · • • . • • 'N:~w .. Robbins Work .Shaking Up De~roit By VERNON SCO'IT U!ll ~ (-"'"~HI BO,LliYWOOD :_ Aull~r HarOfd Rob- blha .is haPPJ that be 'Jju s~en the autoototlv.e.lianl!I o(Detmlt with hls new novel.r "The -Betsy," whlc,h will also be made into • moUon picture. oF.J.i;and.,Genertl 'Moton bath tllini: tbeMWlcters'in thiboot areiliUed ~ ~of tlie 'fouridlng fathen of their \ . ' . . . I companies.'·'· Robbins said , with 'Un· disguiled glee. "I baven'.t 1heartl from Olrysler yet~ May~ they ~'t remember fhat • far back. The story starts in 1910 aild brings m up to. um." Robbins,' with dubious innocence, said that the rollcking, over-sexed characters that parade thmugh his i,oot. ire purely fictional. • • t · "The hero·of the book': is the grandson of i. mafia don," said Robbins. 'tSo far as 1 know none of the people connected with , the big three c;:ar manulacturer1 wu evu connected with ~ maft1. "U anybody is.• prototype It's more liJWy to be the Dodge bn>lllen In the early days. They were rea1 swingers. "But that would be unlntenllonol , loq. I bad seven researchers tn Detroit for five w~ks talking to lame or lhe biggest. men in lhe various comptnies. ~)'. didn't even know whit they were being Jn- ttrviewed for. '- "Then l wt'IJfo the -In 17 ·..,ee1m. Once l got llarted the oovel wroi. i~f. The leadinl character took , net" ud wrole •bout half the -Jor me ' -tblnl9 that! hadn't ·pJaimed on. :. ' "Even the endln1 IU1'priled me. 11 • . -1 1potllght Include J"'IJI Ga~, a pr.. , , · ; ' · ~;:;~ fes.skmal dincer featured _as one ,ot ,t& where .. ~li.ll~ Clari abtfl'i'anz;ate.MIP. · tbe·1 tov.-nutes, the da~ewf .ihe· ~ s Queens ·, ing prepare for a Chrl.mll e•e.party. . the walt1:o!·the flowers,. a taran~1jcl revoluli<!lllry automobile. There's, plenty ~her lead dancers are Kri sti Mo-Ne,hbors· ant' t.~~ CliUdren soon ,ar-, the dance of the sugar plum fair)',:·. , ol su and ct.her thinpln the story. orehead, Hope Sogawa, M1chael Hillman,, Rye~ 't.6e ~4ecoratioris · .,e Hatttid ~ CUhraxing the ctlebfatloris,". "Deiroit deServes ttils ~ of book. Hal QlNeal,. Steve Smith and..~ ~t""nalt:, wi&h Je!tltement ·UM! 'Nu~ker Ballet, is tbe fi111I I've been in ~ouro[ there m111y'Umea. Wllkts. · 0~~of'Jllts. .. -;--apotheosis,. in whlCh ' the : And the thing!, ai.t'go on in~Detroilcan The fantuy ballet opeps in the )JYlnl or DroUtlriltyer and h 11. courtier• pay lribute to CJara,>wboi( match ahYthJrli . Hollywood attempts In room of Papa and Mama. Sllberbaus · ·nepJie Join the part1'1itlnglng with them , or.a nutcracker led lo such an - the ,;wild and cri.ey. leJ deparh'Qenl ;1 C1fta, 1 lncludinf a.,. life-size doll,: adventure. .. .. , • .·:: B ~ ..,,.. ·~· '· · , . Tick,ets for the I,aguna B e! " ut Detroit bu I veneer .of insulation ' .. For a11,, ft>roueJmeyer liu a 1pec1') perfOnilarices are t3 far ad!Jlts:; becawie of the •;,.. and. power or the Final Weekend gJt:L ·\11• a .wooden ••lcracker caryed io ·, .•tiid.,iia and iuo ror'childre•1 automobile Industry. reaemlie'a man .... aTalher.ugly.man. , For information phone •7271. ~:: "And ~ you've ever been on bne of Dell&t¢t!d with the Intriguing and useful ·~ those promotion .deal• ~ ,&>mpl.Jtiel ·put Of 0 a Opens pre.sent, J aa~. ls crushed when . hu on ror 'their'delller> ucbblg ~you'd . , pe:r , -, , Jealou1 ~ malehe1Jfaway>Only1o tie aurprlled ho•• they'provlde everything ,breal<' tt. • ' from-booze to eitla." The final ftekend of tbe 'Nf:w~York ta~r,· ~blej lO' •itiP .bee§!~ qf''her .. 1Robbin1·,..ls'paid a million dollara for City~· edg'agement beginf toniglft.at dl1trU1 o~,ier: the broken nuteracker, "The ~" lidore · It 'w" wrlllft!. I p.m. with Ciro! Nebi.tt llnSiq&'lile title Clara rWl!lrN'~t1ie Uvl.,.,room 'ln tfme • Warner Bl)IS. bought the~ilm rlghta Md role of "Lolli!'" by Charptl!lier. Ill the· 1o•i.rltlie iillillilcllt clllme. ' if the moVie veraiol, is-a .hit Robbins is 1n cut are • M!klel Greenspc>A, Bianoe 10)' ~ •Prln& .to-;'1,W .. an«t_ engage line to rake Jn lll!O~inilllon. Stuler, Harry 'J'heyar~ and fl.ol1ert H'Je. an armJ of'mtc6 in blW,e . .on OJ"I' 1kle1i1 No.peMJl,plncher, Roo'bliis Jual bought · ~rlea Wlllon will COll!IUct. ' ' • the 'f!IOll* Xl!1Jcand Jeadlng the. toy a brand Dl'W' tllll!D automobllt..· Nope. l Bir.et'• "Clnnen" will be 1tqed aold"'9 la .• "N1atcraCke !lot a Dell\>ft mcllel. Jll 'a Vfr/ chic nw ' •1Salurday evenln( wtth .Jo(Jlovldoqn in --'iii'~ --.i. wlwj 'it aiillean tilt , EnclJah ,..m cir. . the UUe role. Miu Saaler. · -ii\kiW'wlll lib!,!Clani hlfrls her illl'P'r at • • LooU aoinetltiac 'lib UJe;l!elly• In his Mo,... Ind Mlc:hael D<vlfo Ill., ll'O !ft !!!"¥-n., aiding the Joy IOldJers, • l>ook.' the caat with Julius Rudf!I conducting. T!roll lhl ilfcrkker Jltran1tormed lnlo ' ,.. " • • • • 1 Sunday mltfoet at 2 p.m. will-. "P: 1 ~ ~' }\e liiyUes Clara to Barbkre de • Slvigll1" staged wltb ,.. come wWI him for a vatr-to the candy Patricia W.iat. Beverly Ellau, PettJ ldncdon\. , < r • Prlco, Domlnlc .COua, Robtrt Hale ud To,&ol i.r., Uiey travel thl'OIJlh the New Aclre8s tCJ Star Edward Plonon wltll Giuoe~ Monlll land <l '-flan. In whld! •"'1·faflen conddctlng. '"°""°''~become humin and once ' Jt"Will come u oo aurprlte to rtadtn o1 RobblN' fldlon 111aft11a 1atoat·i. 'a In 'tonelv ,Nwitber' racy, 'acltiac lftll e-tdled u 111 his , ,. "' Others. • Trish Some ... _ ·--,...~"' 1 the Van· Dever<' haa -1lgned to · cr1 ..... NY 1 lll: .,......,3 1 stat" .in MGM'• i'One· 11 >.; ~Y best thing the author hu written llnco . Number ". ht the liJlll, btJoc sllot Jn San "The Cttpetbawn." Otflerr think It, la ,...,,,.,,...; abe PQ!tfan a Y<>\1111 ..,,... ~ best ooveJ he haa wrtu.n 1o date. Jaelng a . -ani1 a!f.emllllng 1o Robbin1._ to com pore his ·boob. ,.mlll!e a Ille for berlail. ' "Looi<." he Aid, "l've wrltl4!\ the lloey t.11 .. Y111r Deve,.,r.¢oqtly ~.tamd In of a fal1\lly dynaaty and the l>ulldlnl of o MGM'• ''Ille L1ot Ruo". ' .. I The fi~al pcrfomJll!Ce Sunday .,.. with the Snow King and Queen · lo the !ling. "The Makropoulor Affair.'' will familiar Sno"'1ake Walts. ' have l\faratln Nbka u the ilo!OW-O!I> Acil II~ with Cl~'s arrlval_,ln,the ers In the mulll·medla prod!ri:Uon are cand1 k~ WW. a celebrauon In Harry 'nleya"!, ljyan Ed""' and 'Eil· hfr Jl!laor ts orilmd bt Jhe Sagar Plum Wild Piehon ' wlth,Chr~ 1-I'~. ', . CO\ldU~-• . ; ·:n;., .m.rtall)-,.!Detllder pn.sen-• • .&.. Tlct.t mtorm.tlnn may 11e eliined•v1 1111qu.q1 !lfltllll~. ~.·Qilne!e agd . . .. $f!l,1e>yar.:..,':!!'~ ~ l eaUJni (2,1.1) IJMlll, · R111olln Cbaradlr dariCM,•tlle -ot 1 I( "'· ·~""ilh •• • I, • • ' r I OAll V Pll.OT Y•11r-'1!9* i. Fun \'" . · liday Music A undant DEC. 1-JI PRE-SCHOOL STORIES -'Mio Nowport Beach Public Ll- brary bu llClleduled pre-ochool P"'ll'llnl wllich will tau place •t 10 a.m. In the ·following locatkN: Marinert: 1J.. brary, 2ID Oottr Drive, 'l'ueldly1; Corona del Mar Llbrlt)', GI flllrilolcl SI., Corona dol Mar, WedoOlda)'I: Harbor \'low Clubhouao, 1171 Port Cbarl!I, Nowport Beach, niu,... daya, ""' Ille jlalboa Llbrary, lot E. Balboa-Blvd., Nowport Beach, 'l'llooda)'I. DEC. I • JAN. r LAS POSADAS -Padua HIU. Theater threo miloa above Foo&hlU Blvd., on Padua Ave., in Claremont, b: presenting "Lu Poud.a1'' -the 8'ot}' of auutmas -Wer:t -Sat. at I :» p.m. and matlneee at 2:30 p.m. Wed. and Sal, Utrough Jan. 1. The dining room and ahops are open daily for lunch, dinnu and browsing except Mon. Tickets may be reeerved by calling (714) 626-1281. DEC.I-$ DANCE -CRORA:L CONCERT -A Christmas concert will be presented in the Village Concert Hall on the UCI cam- pUI, Dec. 3 and 5 at 1:30 p.m. and Sal at 1 and 4 p.m. Maur- ;Jct Allard will conduct the University Orchestra. The danc- , ID the aeciond i.au o1·111e P"'ll'Rm ,.blch ··~ by 11C! sraduala -t. Catbf>rine l\ioo. door, $1. • ' -~ . , ~ ~,·· DEC. 4 ' " ~ CONCllRt -Folk 1qor Donny Brooks, rnd..81'1'11> 1...,e and 11Urilt George Carlin wW perform at UCf In ~j::rawford Hall on cempu1, at 1:30 p.m. Silt Dee. 4. Ticbta, -A.IO • p , al ASUC olflco or ttclcotroo. ':::~· DEC. S !$)CC l\'MMl(lNY -Tho OCC Symphony OtdJ<stra dlncl.-~·by Joaapli Pearlman and loaturinl collill Donnis liar· , -will bi board at ·4 p.m. In the OCC Auditorium, '7111 i'<.~"' Rood, Coat.a Mosa, Doc. .. Tlcl<ot, $1, II "" door. •:•; DEC. 5 ~RAL CONCl!lRT -The Women's Olorus of Cll SI.Ile ~. Lana Bw::b, .nu Jive • concert Sun.,' Dee. 5 1t 4 ;I.Ip. In Ille lllmtingUln Beach Methodi.rt O!urch, MG Htll . . . •,..•,..* • ....... ~ ....... •.,•.· In tlae Galleries ~=.:December l,Art Shows LAGUNA BEACH ART ASSOCIATION -307 Cliff Drlvo, La· sun• Beach. Hours : noon to 5 p.m. dally. An exhibit of 1CUlp-- ture by Jae C.rm.lchael and Pat Cox; paintings, jewelry, ctramks by eight Orange County arUsts; "Cartoon Show" exhibit of work of 77 ol. world'1 great cartoonist.I, auemtiled by Jerome Muller, coll:lckting with 75th annlverSlr)' of birth of comlca, through Dec. BOWERS MUSEUM -2002 N. Main Sl, Santi Ana. lloors: IO 1.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tues . ..sat.: 1 to 5 p.m. Sun., and 7 to I p.m. Wed., and Thurs. No charge. Navajo. Vftaving Ex· hibit of rugs and blankets through Dec. 5. CHALLIS GAU.ERi~ -1390 S. C..sl Hlltiway, Laguna Beach. H?Urs; Noon to 5 p.m. daily. Watercolor and oils by Phil Otke on exhibit throu1h Dee. 3. RetrospecUve elhi· bit of Frank Hamilton opens Dec. $, • l'llL'tJLTV ART EXHIBIT -Calif. Stato Coll.,., l'llllorton, ICll_ N. State Collqo Blvd., Fullerton. Hoors: 1 -4::IO p.m. Mon. to Fri.: Sun., 1 • 4 p.m. Closed Sat. A spetjal show of tt,:~J..State faculty members art wort through Dtc. 3. MESA VERt>E UBRARY -29t19 Mesa Verde Drive East, Cotta Mesa. On exhibit durin& replar library hours are oils by Pat Ingram through Dec. ~A MElA UBRARY -511 Center St., Costa M .... on: palntinp by Lassie Hudson on exhibit during regular Library hours through Dec. _ J q!ST NATIONAL BANK OF OC -1650 Adams St., Costa ~411· Paintings by Sooey West through Dec., during reguJar btailnw hours. • TRANSAMERICA TITLE CO. -170 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Oils by Peggy Wilcox, Shirley Howard, Ester Ella Work· man and Mary Long, through Dec., during regu1ar business hours.. . . . . (,It(, GAU.ERV -2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Hours : ~· ·Thurs. 7:30 a.m. • 10 p.m.; Fri., 7:30 a.m. • 5 p.m.; ••• l to 5 p.m. Closed Sat. On uhibil-in library, contem-ptieary graphics by American European and Japanese artists throuah Dec. 10. Faculty exhibit in Art rGallery,• t a.ll\.· I p.m.: Mon.·Frl.; 7-9 p.m. Wed, through Dec. 19. DOWNf:\l SAV~ E. 17th St., Cos~ ~-On exhibit durinJ regular tiuiiness hours , oil paintirjgl b) Di1111 Neher, GaJI ~ter and Doris Neeld, through 'oic.. · CROCKEfl BANK -2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa . On exhibit durlna regular bualness hours. oil paintin&s by Clara Miller, through. Dec. S&CUJUTY PACIFIC -196 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. On ex· hibit during rqular business hours, paintings by Merle Cal· howl,~ Dec. GLBNDALE SAVINGS -500 Newport tent.er Drive, Fash-· ton !Jtllld, ll"'POrl Beach. Sculpturo by Judith BIMd, palnl· ln1• by Clydo ZUlch through Dec. . AVCO SAVINGS AND LOAN -3310 Brislol St., Costa Mes.. On ethlblt during: regular buslnesa hours through Dec., va· ded wort by Dona Frlebert.shauaer. SO. CAUF. FIRST NAT'L BANK -1090 Bayside Drive, Newport Be1ch, (Formerly Newport NaUon1I Bank.) On ahibit durinl regular buslneu bilun Uirou1h Dec., water- CGlon by Bud HDemao~ N£WPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM -2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport BtlCh. Hoon: noon to 4 p.m. 'l'uet. -Sun.; Cloeed Mon. On exhibit In m1ln pUeryt, wood sculpture by Gabriel Kohn: ontranco gallery bu ulllbft of antiquo toya and palntlng1 by llonjamin IAe Gary ol real and Imagined p1actt and avonts, tbn>IJgh Dec. Av<., HuntlniiloG Beach. Tho public ii lnvllo<I lr<e ol chlr1e. ' DllC. $.IJ OCC CONCtR'll! -TIJo OCC Sympbooy Orcholln under Ille direction of Joeepb Pearlman, featuring DtM.la X&nnuyu, cellist, wtll be hoard Dec. 5 •t 4 p.m. in OCC Auctltorlum. M-mlsslorl fl. ni. occ Evening colloa• community Cbonlle dh·.cted by Rtcbard Raub will be hoard Dec. 12 at 4 p.m. tn the auditorium. Admissiol'J $1. The OCC Choir and Qiambe.r .Singer• with nine high achoo! choirs will give a tree concert at 7 p.m. Dec. 13 in the. auditorium. Walter Gleckler and Richard Raub will direct. A morning muJic concort may be heard fret of charge at ll a.m, Dec. 7 in Studio One. of the Music Bldg., featuring the OCC Olnce.rt O\oir and Cham- ber Stna:er1, on the OCC Campw11 %701 FairView Road, coe:t.a :r,Je11. DEC. 7·17 PLANET AIUUM SHOW -Viewers will tee the Bethlehem sky at Ille llm< of J...,.• birlh during ''The Chrillmu SIM" ahow •l the Teaman Planetarium on the Santa AM Q)flege campus 1530 W. 17th st., Santa An1, Dec. 7-lf •t 7:1$ p.m. No chlr1' but rete.rVatlons should be made. M1.f!Ml·Exl 317. DEC. I -It · CONCERT '--Tho Unlvonlty Orchestra IU1dor Ille directton of Peter S. Ode,ard, will be heard in •symphonie Fantas- tlque" by BerUot In the VW11e. Theater oo the UCI campu.a Thur. and ' Frt., Dec. I and 10. Ad~too 11. DEC. I • :It STORY HOUR -Coat.a MOii library, ~ Ceater St., Costa Mesa, offers a chi1dren'1 1tory each Thur1 .. at 10:30 a.m. A ape.clal Christmas movie will be shown Dec. 4; "The Christmas Carol" Dec. 8; Two movies on Dec. 9, "Lentil'' and "Pets: A Boy and a Dog." DEC. It VOCAL CONCERT -A vocal concort by studenla will be held In the. Concert Hall on UCI campua at 1 p.m., Fri., Dec. 10. Admlaalon Is free . DEC. 11 CHRISTMAS PROGRAM -An all·Bach-Advenl and CUist· mu procram feab.tring UCLA music professor Tom Har· mon on the new UCI Barogue. organ will be heard at •l :30 p.m. Sal, Dec. 11, In Fine Arts Village Concert Hall. Ad- mission 11 rr ... DEC. 11·12 CHORALE CONCERT -The. Irvine Muter Chorale Christ· maa Concert 11 ICheduled at-Melodyland Theater, 10 Freed· man Way, Anaheim, on Sat., Dec, 11 at t p.m. and Sun., Dec. 12 at f p.m. in Marymount College auditorium, 4&f Batavia, Orange. Tradilional and new carols, folk. aongs, spirituals and old English carols will be featured with the Chorale perform- inl under t!_ie. baton of Jonah Kliewer. Tickets, $3 for adults ; $1.50 for students and $7,50 for a family which includes two · adulta and all their chlldrf.n, may be reserved by calling &13-8670 or purchaled at . the door. Reserved seating at $4 per seat may be purchaae.d for the Saturday, Dec. 11, per- fonnance only. · DEC. It DONOVAN IN toNCERT -The British singer Donovan will be heard in concert in the Arena of the Ao~heim Co~ vention Center, IOO W. Katella , Anaheim, at 8 p.m. Dec. 11. Ticketa, $4 to $6, at the box ofUce.. For information phone 63$-5000. DEC. 12 C~ISTliJAS BAU.E.1 -The Pacific Ballet Theater will pre1e.nt '"Ibe Nutcracker" al the Anaheim High School aud- Jtorlum, Dec. 12 at 2:15 p.m. Anne Marie DeAngelo from the San F'T'andsco Ballet Company will be guest artisl For ticket information phone Q3....l363. DEC. l!.17 CHIUSTMAS PLAY -"Los Pastore&," a Otristmas mystery play ln the tnditlonal Southwestern version of the Nativity, ~Ill be. presen~ at Old MlUfon San Lula Rey near Ocesn- atde, Sun., Dec. 12 at 5 p.m.! Wed. and Fri., Dec. 15 and 17 at 8:15 p.m. No charge fur .adnris.sion but a self fddres.sed stamped env~Jope -.it to L<>l .Pa1torei, Of~ Miuion San Lui! Rey, San LuJS Rey, Calif. 92068 will get you free tlckeLs. (A donation will be accepted at pfrfo~anoes). · . llEC. 17-lt· LAGUNA BALU.'T -The LagUl'la Beach Civic ·~llet Com- pany will present "The Nutcracbr/' a:Chriitm.U .story b.RJ: let, in the Laguna Moolton Pliyhoust, · &08 1 La1U!1i Canyon Road, Laguna Beach in four pe.rlor'rn&ncu; ~-17 at 1:3D p.m. Dec. 11 at 2:30 and 1:30 p.m. and DeCi ttiat 2:30 p.m. Tickets, $3 for adults : $2 (or students: $1.50 for children under lZ, mly be reservedi by calling 49f.1271~ · . , Playboy's 'Hefner. ·Plaits Movie on , 'Naked .. A~' ' ' , "The Naked Ape,'; '1>1~ on venture bet-:een • Univtrial the international ~·seller by Picture's and Playboy Prodttc· Desmond Morris, :ivUJ 1t"rt lioM, wh1ch ·is partnered .by feature film produc\jon ·within Hugh M. Hefner ai'Kf Jtroine four weekJ. The ~Um ls a ·~ M. Zeitman. The deal 1'as an· nounced by Jennings LaRg French Gal Universal ,vice-presi~e~t. ; ' An Vneasg Captain Qtleeg Hume Cronyn as Capt. Queeg nervously grasps two steel balls while tesUfying in "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial." The prosecutor, Edward Binns wor· ries as Queeg relives bis anxieties that led his crew to rnu!!ny. Henry Fonda dire<:ts the Herman Wottlt: play be111g revived by the Centre The a I• r Group at the Ahmanson Theater, Los Anfeles Mu- sic Center, through Jan. 8. Spa~e -S~rap Shown Cartoonists Sliare Opening Night Laguna • in "Titanium One: An · En-newspapers and magazines. Is npresented in the show there has been a tremendous counter with Space Scrap" Viewers wUJ be quJck to spot with a Sunday page. on upsurge of lntf.relt in the ell'" which opens Dec. 4, at the familiar cartoon characters "Buster Brown," whom he II· toon both as art and as telling Laguna Beach Art Gallery,_, .such as Dick Tracy, Buck so created. social comment," Mu 11 er Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach, is Rogers, U'l Abner, Bugs Bun-An original color page of the notes. "The cartoon ls an in- the world's first all titanium ny, Skippy, Big George, Moon legendary "Krazy Kat" is one tregral part of American sculpture show. It has been Mullins, B. C., Wizard of Id, of the highlights of the show. culture. The c1rtoon1Jt's in- put together by two 'Well Dennis the Menace, Yogi The strip ended In 1944 whe.n fluence eneod to every home. known Soulhem ' California Bear, Beetle Billey . and its creator, George Herriman and office. every street corner artists, Jae Carmichael and Charlie Brown. died. other once-famous strips in America. Pat Cox. Much of the 1crap Among the many other s~ lend historical perspective to "Taken as a ·whole," he metal they used came from dlcated fea tures included in the presentation: Ta 111 pin observes, "the cartoons in this parts of actual spacicraft in the show are Broom Hilda, Tommy, dated 19f0; Gus & show say something about the the Apollo Program and the Alley Oop, Short R t b s , Gussie, 1926; Etta Kett, 1932; mau of Americans -their Mariner·Mars probe.I. TumbleweedB, Campus Clat· Jerry On the Job, 1929. hopes and dreams, the.Ir fear• The artists decided because ter. Plain Jane. Eek and Meek, Local cartoonists Frank and and fantasies , their everyday of Its light weight. strength, OUr Boarding House, Grin and PhU Interlandl, Virgil Partch. oonct.ms. And mo1Uy, or variable. surface finish ind ln-Bear It, Bringing Up Father, John Dempsey, Marty course, their sense of humor." tense color, titanium was Sally Bananas, Captain Euy, Murphy, Ferd JohMOn, Roger Both shows run through worth recycling. This ex· BelT)''s World, The Born Armstrong, Ed No f x lg er 1 Dec. 31 from noon to 5 p.m. hibiUon will be the re.suit of Loser and Flintstones. Marvin Myers JDd Dick Shaw.-:dail=· Y=·=::::::;;:o:=:o==: two years of experimentation The show coincides with the are well repruented, along1 . with preformed shapes and 75th Anniversary of the birth with noted Eastern artists like rn HMlir l.uof. sioe~ ~ the use of the welding torch of comics in America. "The Al Hirschfeld, Frand Modell, PICIWJCI and hoat-troat furnace to color Yellow Kid" first mado his ap-Syd Hoff, Joo Forrts, Honry BOOKSHOPS 1 the metal. The show contains pearance in newspapers Martin, Herb Green, Jack Ti~ Interesting wall shields and across the country I n pit, P1ul Peter Porges, GWo :~"! P'lfJ 0 .noo many small powerful pieces February, 189'. "The Yellow Wilson and Michael ben;. · SOUTH COAST n.u ' o;.. but it is dominated by 15 foot ,;Ki~·~d·~··.· ~crea~tn~r~,~R~. ~F~. ~OU~t~ca~ul~t~-"~s;~nc~o~tlle~~ad~v~on~l~o~f ~po~p~a~rt~~<~··~·~·~"~' iii, ~·~··~,...~'iii"iii' ~,iii,,iii, 'iij' missile Q)Onuments and fourl li and one-half foot a:pace domes THE "'LOVE .. GAME in brilliant color. • ;;1 IHTl!lNATLONAL TINNIS:I -The Tht1 exhibition Is an OX· cellent example or the true spirit of art and technology - the working together of ~ $ ]95 creative artist with industry. Pressure Systems Inc., Im Angeles, provided much of the ' IHI. ta scrap metal and permitted use. • ,_tot- begl!IMI', ti Wiii II tht _,.,...... PltYll' w1H llnd lnttrnatlDMI Tenl\Ls tun •1 .... ,. II UMfU! Ill 1ne:ru1l119 lllt \llldtr111Mlng ol' ""9 .. me of ttnnll, Slmulaled llllY \utl Ilk• , ... u11r Cf\li111Pklnllll11 It""• It 1111}'1111, ltlf -•Id ov1r ... on I dltsl 1110 1»1~. End&r1ed tty lftt.mllteftll CMmploll llPV Emerson. Ord•r ....... er11 ,,,... Cll•lltme1 1111t-seoco. P.O. Bo• JUOI', co.-de! Mir, of their heat-treat furnace to fire titanium pieces for color. Western Magnum C or p . , Hermosa Oeach, p r o v l d e d working space and equipment. All of the titanium in the show came originally from the Titanium Corporation o f I Clll. fM,25, OHer '"' ..-• 5h., • .,.., .,.., ., • , ... a er.~ ... ea-... M• T...-C111t Pro-Shop • • • fer ••• best Chrl1tmos valuts Natttrf•t Dreues .nd Moscull•e Mt11'1 Wwr MMt ltrands of popular rockets America who were also helpfuJ Cl•I» leont, Ssfte 140, Jo-le• 11111 HetM with Information and advice. O .. IN W•l'KINDS -MOST Clll!DIT UltDS ACCl'1'fD, CORONA del MAR TENNIS CLUB Opening the same evening is 2111 l. c.-Httflw.y, ...... 6114711, WllTI TODA Tl 01 OIDll THI •AMI IT PHOHI "The. cartoon Show," wilh'l~;;;;;;;;~g~~~~~~~g;g;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;~ original works by Tl of lhell ::'d':!:~::ca:i~~~~! OUR OR·ANGES ARE NOT 50c EACH! Muller who has be.en collecting cartoons for ten years. The 90 pieces in the show ~present the be.st work ap- . pelrlng in Amer'ica~a One of our competitors is s~ipping e c1rton of nine or•nges· for ·$'4.501 ITh1t's SOc en orange!) Hera at NEWPORT PRODUCI. we'll 1hip "• whole c1rton" of "88" Sunkis+ or•ngls fOr $3.99, that'1 less than Sc aach! , fSo wlien you."':arit to ship or give fruit,for Christmas, "We Know How." Signed for Med Center "The Naked Ape,''. which e~tertalningly traca .t h e h1sto~ of the human race, is a classic on campuses D" S l throughout tho world. Tho film U'.eCtOr e Oreng",· Apples, Avo~aclos, Mi1Ced carton1, Glece Fruit Pecks," end I OOO 's rrlor• et "SINSllLI PRICES!" Just phone the address, we do the rest. Cherge, BenkAmericard, Master Charge, we even take c11shl will be produced by Zev Buf· man and directed by Donald HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Driver wbo ilao adapled lhe Norman JewilOfl will dincl script. and co-product the motiQn piC- Freoch film star Ctiudine Productioil involving anima-ture ver1ion of "Jesus aria\ Auger bas bee'\ signed by ex· tion as·welJ as ltve-acHon will Supersltr," the fock Opera, ecutlvt producer Frank be shot on location in Fkirida . ;;;f;;;or~U;nl~v;;;on~1~l;;;P:;lc~tu~ro1=·===JM Glicbman to make her "The N~ked Apt" is 1 ·1 HolfywoOd dr1.,,1Uc bow In Playboy Product;ons' ,..,.nd , ·T" KE :rHE . ' the ''Fatal Decision" epime motion picture venture rolkiw· "" of MGM-TV 's "M • d I c •I ;ng compleUon of Roman .NEWS ·OUIZ Center," starring Ch ad Polanski's film of "Macbeth" Everett and James Daly, on which will have its World We Dar~ You .... Channel 2. Charles Dubin Premi~re December 19 at the E S t d ' directs from a acrlpl by Playboy Theatre in New York. very a . ur ey Jerome Cooper.smith. 1-jiii------~iiiiii.._ ________ ; Mjss Auger, star of manyj l European motlOfl plcture.s1 .tn· eluding '"l'huOOerball," 'Tri· pie Crou" ind the recently completed "A Lillie Son in Cold Water," portrays a beautiful French s u r c e o n romantically involved with Chad Everett In this eplaode of "Medical Ce.nter." 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But now, the jets are• screaming in frilm New York ana Chicago and Los Angeles and Dalla" The hotels are filling. . · 'lbe lo~g beach road, the Costera, is a necklace of lights around the bay. • * Taxi prices are up. The new Acapulco Princess is having a ser.ies of brilliant openings. A new res- taursn~ Villa Demos, opened last ni~h~ hosted by Dario Borupi who owns the posh Rivoli here and the Rivoli in Mexico City. (The new restaurant and Dario's first grandchild made their debuts at the same time. Dario was some- what hysterical .) A hall dozen high-rise hotels have gone up since I was last here. Prices a little higher. Tips a little fatter. Condominiums being bought up as fast as they are built. A feeling of prosperity everywhere. * "You hive sold me on your b1refoot pir1dise, the Isl And of Cozumel •.. " • I hope not too much. Cozumel off the coast of Yucatan is a warm, tropical island with food beaches. Skindivers think the water is some o the world's best. But it's not cheap -and becoming more and more touristy. ...: Hotel prices run around $35 a day for two with meals. (A little out of reach for a barefoot paradise.) But I saw several small hotels in the little town pric- ed at $8 and $10 WITHOUT meals. Nearby restaur· ant was adequate and inexpensive. * "I hear T1hiti is the islend .,.radise. T1hiti1n girls outnumber 1v1il1ble men six to one. You can live on very little. How about it?'' Don't know about the ratio of Girls to Boys. Be- fore you sell the furniture, you should try a few months -with a hook on your job back home. I talked to several men who had your idea, went to Tahiti, and ~ were bored out of their minds after six months. Living is not so cheap. And the French don't want beachcombers. They put every kind of obstacle in your way. * Main Complaints: It's a small island: you get roc:k fever. It becomes a jail. Life with island girls not that good . The vahines come from a different culture. Conversation gets very thin. (She thinks you're a bore, too.) * ''Where do we buy Majorc1n pearlr in Maj· ore•?'' Dozens of shops selling these VERY good manu· facturecJ pearls. But pearl shoppers tell me they are cheaper (and a better selection) in Madrid. In Ma· drid, half a dozen or more shops selling only pearls. Along the Gran Via. * "A warm lsl1nd for the winter ••. ? In Euro,.." Madeira. A hour by air from Lisbon (or over- night by boat) is warm, snnny and still cheap. Food, just so-so -lot of fresh fish . Water is warm but no beaches. The island drops off steeply into the sea. You swim off jetties. Funchal is a flowery town or 100,000. You should find small inns at $5 to $10 with meals. A liter of free wine comes with them. (Madeira's big with the English.) * Notes on a French cuff: Shopping in Paris is overpriced. Except for perfume, you do better at home ... Shopping Madrid, good. Antiqued maps copied from the Archives of the Indies that go well on the wall. High fashion designers half Paris prices ... Greek prices OK, but touristy things. Stuff you bring home and ask yourself, "Why did I buy that?" * Europe's BEST restaurants going down sadly. Probably because of enormous summer traffic. (We recommend them. The tourists crowd in. The owner adds a new annex. Somebody offers the chef more money, and he leaves -it's a success story.) * For the long · haired and shaggy: Acapulco doesn't think you add to the scene. Long green is preferred to long hair. Greek islands still OK. Den· mark LOVES you. London 's getting blooming tired of the shaggy mob around Piccadilly Circus ... Rumbles they may do something about it. Peace, brother. Ghost Town Livens Up During Yule Holidays ' r<11a7, -'· 1971 DAIL y l'!LDT IS lnte1·mbriat1 · .. ::. tive ' Theater C~n ,,Playhouses ·Stick Together? I j ,. .,A:nellc ud Old Lace" Cmnedy.myatery on stage at the Huntington Beach Ploybouae, 2110 Main St., H~ Beach, Frt.-5at. at 8:!0 p.m., tbroush Dec. l~ Raetvllllon11 -&IM881. '"hit GW. Mfaqerk'' T.nness.e Wllliarili 'drama ' I , . .. , • 111 TQM,TITUS , CM .. D9llY Pfr.t It_., Are commwlity theater groups in Orange County ready for another tey at I ·toge~? Or· will they opt for COO• tlnua.Uon , of lhe present system . of ' peaceflll'.coe2lateace? WHILE THE 1'11 venlon ol OCCTA may never prevent local dlrtcton: Crilm. hovering in. droves outalde Nell Slmon'1 window like dogs at a dlMer t.lble , it may chalk up same other notable ac- compllsbments. 11 already hl1, on two fronts. probably will be delennlned late tbts season when plans will be lurtbered for • one-act play tournament similar to the defuDCt Foolllgbt Festival. This one, however, will be a oon-compeUUve endeavor -1n other words, no priae11 J\lst a group of theaters showing tbel.r talents. on stag:f: at San Clemente Co/limunlty Theater, 2 0 2 Avtnida Cabrillo , Sari Qemente, Fri.·Sal, throuCh I Dec. 4 at 1:30 p .m. Reservations -492.o465. ·• ~ The queiUcn cOm$ to mind as a dozen i.cal. pl~ybQusea al tempt to pick up the piectS 'Of the old ar1ange County Com· munity Theater ~iation (OCCTA) with an eye toward genuine inter-I.beater cooperation. Five years ago, when little theater first began bmUng ,at the seams in Orange O>unty, the l~l groups found --thenwelves schedu.ling the same ~ ducti(ll]S in a given season and often com· peting by threes and fours for the same openini: ni&ht audience. To better coordinate their efforts, they organized the first OCCTA. Most counly theater ll"'\IPI now gubllsb tn their playbills (or exhibit elaewhere ) a ' list of the attractions at other member theaters, including playing dates and reservation numbers. Credit the l"ine Cooununity Theater and Ana·Modjeska Players with taking that initiative before Jt became a countywide courtesy. Also, thanks to a fellow drama critic, Hennan Boodman, OCCTA is compiling a countywide casting rue to be made available to me~ber theaters. If you'd like to be in it, contact him at Boi: "71, Fullerton. for inhlnnation. A recent organizational meeUng hosted by the Santa Ana Players prove<I quite fruitfU.I , with representation noted from play~ in Costa Mesa, Huntingtoo Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Lido Ille, Westminster, Analw.im , San Clemente, Fountain Valley, Fullerton and Gwden Grove u well as the host group. . . . . . . . "Under lbe Yum Yum tree" Comedy on stage at lhe Costa MeSa Civic Playhoule, west gate of Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa, at 8:30 p.m. Fri.-5at. througb Dec. 4. Reservations &Sf.53111. ' •-ramJna of the Sbrew" Golden West C ollege presents Shakespeare Play, Dec. 3-4.; 10-11 at I p.m. in the NEW CommunJty Theater on campus, 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach. Tickets at bookstore. "Man oi La Mancha'' Musical P.roduction on stage al Calif. State, Fullerton, 800 state College Blvd., Fullerton, Dec. 3-5 at a p .m. Reservations -87G-3371 (noon to 4 p.m.) •'Deatb of a Salesman" A drama on stage on Humanities Hall Playhouse on UCI campus at 8 p.m. Fri- Sat., through Dec. II by Irvine Community Theater. Reservations -M7·T133. "Our Town" The American classic will be on stage at South Coast Repertory. 1827 N e w p o r t Blvd., Costa Mesa , Dec. 3 · 5 and 10.11 at B p.m. Reserva. tlons -646-1363. Golden West Orchesis Sets Dance The 30-member Golden West College Orchesis Dance Club will present . "Holiday i n Movement" Dec. 15 and 16. Both performances w i 11 begin at I p.m. in the college dance studio in the physical education pavilion. Admission is 50 cents. Fifteen dances will b e performed . to classical and popular· music, ·1 n c I u d Ing works by Vivaldi, Tchaikovslr;, Sa.tie, Simon and Garfunkel and Blood, Sweat and Tears. Among the dancen will be Bob Rigg and Janice Taylor, performing a ballet pas de deu1 and Joann Sh'ibata , to 3 song "l Don 't Know. How to Love Him" from "Jesus Christ Superstar." 'nlat noble Uper;ment fiourl!bed for six' months before a general lack of in- terest predicated its demise. Today more theaters are ln operation, and other1 have dropped by the wayside -and the problems of duplicating and overlapping are more acute than ever (witnes,, the recent "Plua Suite" epidemic). Confilcts in play .se.JectkHl, opening dates and audition d1~ will be 1w easi4 ly l't901ved, but there ls effort afoot on thi! difiicul,ty as well. A monUlly bulletin Is plaruted to list all upcoming tryouts and openings, and tho.SE! groups which haven't set their dates wHI be encouraged to avoid those already spoken for. 'nlE SUCCDS OF THE new OCCTA Yule Play Scheduled 'Los Pastores' at Mission San Luis Re y "Los Pa s tore s '', a Christmas mystery play in a t r adition a I southwestern version of the Nativity, will be presented at Old Mission San Luis Rey, near Oceanside, Sunday, Dec. 12, at 5:00 p.m., and Wednesday and Friday, Dec, 15 and 17, at 8:15 p.m. The public is cordially invited. Spahlsh folk dance. Lucifer Is a colorful, important character and creates havoc throughout the play. The performance culminates in adoration of the Christ Child, as shepherds bring the~ gifts. Gifts are diverse, representing worldly goods that might be offered by shepherds. starts to offer a gift, but fin. ding he has brought nothing, kneels by the crib and olfers himse~. There ls no admi ssi on charge. Freewill offerings will be accepted on the nJghts of the performances. For tickets send a seU·ad~ dressed stamped envelope to: Los Pastores, Old MJuion San I.ills Rey, Sari Luis Rey, Calif., • 9'l068. The mission ls located three miles inland from downtown Oceanside, on state Highway 78. FOR With meeUngs and upeo.ses kept to I m-um. and the heavy part of the wori accomplished by phooe or mail, It's quite pouible that OCCTA will become a permanent enUty, boosting the cause ot community theater in general arotlnd Orange County. Since the rise and fall of the· original OCCTA, there has been a noUcable warming . or relations among the local playhouses, as evidenced by the heavy cross traffic of actors and directors. It begins to appear that OCCTA ii finally rtady for Orange County -and vice ver,sa . OLD MISSION SAN LUIS REY Christm1s Mystery Pl1y "Los P1storn,'' Ready "Los Pastores" is a morali· ty play, drawing its characters and flavor from local Spanish· Indian culture. It is a drama of strange contrasts -good versus evil, reverence and levity, sorrow and joy. In thia version of "Nl!.vidad," the players appear in colorful serapes and sombr e ros peasant dresses and mantillas. After their offerings have been given, they no t i c e Bartolo, one of their group, Is not there. Two shepherds are sent out to fetch him. They find Bartolo In his usual hair. drunken stupor, unwilllng to cooperate. He tells them if they will bring the Christ Chlld to him, he will have a look. The shepherds, out ol patience, pick him up bodily and carry him to the crib. Bartolo, seeing the Child, is overcome with remorse and Most versions of ' ' L o s Pastroes" are g i v e n in Spanish, and a~ r a t h e r lengthy. At San I.ills Rey Mission, the play will be presented in English, except for the music, and will last " a1iout an bour and one-half. This version was adapted in English by the late Fr. Owen de Silva, 0. F. M., from the account of Dona A m e I i a CovamJbias, or S a n t a Barbara. The adap!ation re-- lain$ all the old flavor ol the original play, including characters and colorful cos. tumes. SIT MAR MESA TIA Vil AIHNCT 27'0 H.W•A._ 546 .. 111 RESERVATIONS Presented enlirely by loca l talent, performances of "Los Pastores" includes c h o r a I music with a chorus of 60 men, women and children, a vocal solo, and a traditional FOR RESERVATIONS CALL NEWPORT CENTER TRAVEL 644-1412 Lale lobf•IH QUSES. 1IE lOUHM TO SIA,TO IELEVE. ftlt11 Dlts Ian SJ9C ·First you get a $28,000,000 floating resort. It has three swim PoOls. two nightclubs, eight pubs, a spacious !heater, gourmet ,....,rants. outdoOr sports, and Indoor games. But this perfect vacation -ng _,,Just hang ai'ound and let you yliwn at the same old geography, You get 1 opectacular ocean view that changes evefy second. You get A~puk:o, Zlhuantanejo, Puerto Vallarta, J.iazatlan. And you explore each fascinating port from the best hptel in town, the one that brought you. You'll meat new friends. You'll let the sun and sea subtract a few yean1!rom the way you f~L We'll even be ~Ice to your wallet. 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History tells us the first ones were. made of pounded grain, mixeCI with watu and spread upon ~· bot rock to dry. ~ The ancient Hebrews cooked their unleavened s .bread 'on a griddJe and in China. the egg-roll - r.eally a pancake -bas been a staple for ages. Now, Jt's plain to see, all the world lives pancakes. ~ , . MANY VERSIONS ' Today every country bas it! own version of this 'tlsty tteal They may serve as appetizers, as-the Russian blini do; entrees. as do Italian cannelloni; desserts, as do French crepes Suzette. Last Sunday morning we foun4 what is un- i questionably the best American edition of pancakes 1 it bas ever been our good fortune to eat. And en- countered the111, happily, in the mealtime.form pre· ;. ferred by most Americans. t • • The place ol!ering these Incredibly light and flavonome morsels is Costa Mesa's Hamburger Ham· let and everything else served al the breal<fut was absolutely fin~rate, too. ' I SUCCULENT HAM . I Take the ham, for instance, that comes with the Hamlet's No. 1 pancake breakfast. Its thickness I and size not only accounted for one of the lark· est slices we've chanced upon, but the genuine hici:- ory smoked !livor insured savory eating right down ·lb the last bile. t We were hard fressed, in fact, to come up with another example o ham that could be rated com- parable. Mulling the sq_bject a bit we decided its 1.~ual hadn't been met since dining some years back "at the Tigei: Hof.el in Col umbia, Mo., where we were • introduced to \he Show-Me state's noted Boone • County product. i -·· .. ... /~- BAMBOO ?ARRE 1f' 'rt Chinese Cuisine CO~tBINATION LUNCHEON PLATES from $L25 COMPLETE DINNERS from $2.95 Oriental Cocktail Loon1e Featuring Tropical l>T'inkl Hon1 D'oeuV1'l'S 4 to 6 p.m. Ol'lN DAILY 111.Pll.·11•·"'· CLOSl!O MOWOAY 00 -11 "~ tf- PHONE •••• 645-5550 153 EAST 17TH_.-COST A ~A 496-5773 499-2626 OPEN EVERY DAY OYSTER BAR • GOURMET DINING COCKTAILS • ENTERTAINMENT Now Appearing Tue. thru Set. 8:30 to 11 :30 BRANDIE BRANDON l>UO Thurld1y F•1hion Show-12:15 LUNCH DINNER SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 A.M. 4 PM. 9:30 A.M. • 4 P.M. 32802 COAST HWY., LAGUNA NIGUEL •• I lo addition to the pancakes (three) and ham; the No. I breakfast...:. tabbed al $1 .95 -Is served with one egg and coffee. SeJect bacon or sausace, instead of ham, and the price Is $1.65. · WHIPPED BUTTER AND • , , The Hamlet's sensational pancakes are served with pure whipped creamery butter a~d_individual containers of hot maple syrup. And while mo&t peo- ple might consider it a sacrihge to use anything but this syrup on their cakes, the .resturant offers some alternative$ that can pose a bona fide qu1:ndary. T)lese other choices are a three-way toSa·up be- tween orange marmalade, strawberry preserves and · apple butter. The latter is especially goo~ so-at least find some excuse lo taste it and see if you don't coh- clude. as we did, that it merits conSideration or by-· passing &yrup the next time. As ror the pancakes themselves, there are sev- eral factors contributing to their heads-and-should· ers quality above those offered in most places. To begin with they're the real, honest-~goodneu, sour- dough variety made from a.starter that's been "rip- ening" for several days prior to being added. to the batter. • It's apparent that the ingredients in the )>atter have been combined with exacting i!dll -neither too much of one thing no too little of another. And one can see there's been con:ipliance with .a Jm1.jor cooking requirement -an evenly-heated •griadle. . . ' ~· The linal touch of kitchen know·how, con;ies, however, in the thinness of the finished pancakes. They're sizeable ii you measure the diameter ·(thus assuring a generous portion) but It the ~aine ~ime the term "thin pancakes'' never had any.true mean- ing until the advent.of Uiese. 1 . • • ' , . . . . . TAKE$ SKILL \Ve openly questioned .a cook's ability to turn THE' FISHERMAN AT THE "IUNTINGTON BEACH PIER INVITES YOU" TO· SUNDAY .BRUNCH I 0 A.M. to 2 P.M. orEN 1 DA YS LUNCH e DINNER IANQUET FACILITIES ll7 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY HUNTINGTON BEACH 5]6.2115 _,..,. .... ...,, ...... DIC NOITH llCOIDIN• AITllT C.Urelho ..._, ...... , W .. llly H .. rt: 11:11A.M.te1J:JI frl4cry "411 Settlrfff: tl:JO A.M. te 11JI A.M. SltHcryt: 4:00-11 MIDNl•HT 9093 E. ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACH 9'2·7911 I TUISDAY December 14th FASHION SHOW fo, MIN I CAROLE EHLERT preaentf "What Every Man Should Bu( ... fo, the wife, secretery, 1weetheert, OR7 Lunt~ Shew fr..,. 12 Neen Ceckt•ll Hour Shew from J ,.~ Enterteinmont-Hors d'oeuYro• (Female crltlet Allowl!d ) I 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT aNTll .. twwll ... ,.,.,.. .... .-•• """ .... ,..,..,. 11-ttltl'I •M4-2ao• out anything so delicately thin and •till have It bold together· ·1n one piece. In answer we were told it does indeed require special 'training and dexteri~ to. produce them and that only two o! the Hamlet o top chefs -Harry. and Calvin -presently p08Sess the necessary artistry. Aside from the complete breaidasta on which you can enjoy Harry and Calvin'• marvelous crea- tion.a. they are aJso available a la carte. So anyone can eat his fill of pancakes alone at 60 cents per stack (five ) or 40 cents !or a hall stack (three). Hours for· the restaurant's special Sunday brea~ut service are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This bill ol fare Is au~mented by all the ·other great egg and omelette dUhea on the regular menu. ~ OPEN DAILY Open daily for lunch, dinner and cocktails, the Hamburger Hamlet is located at 154~ Adams Ave. (at Harbor Blvd.), Costa Mesa. Hours Monda y through Thursday are 11 :30 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday, 11:30 to 11; Saturday, 4 to 11 p.m; Sunday, IO a.m. to 9 p.m. Beach Ball We don't fancy ourselves as professional city planners but -on an amateur level. at least - there's a shared common interest. It's strictly a di- version with us, but we also like to watch the chang- ina: character of neighborhoods. So observing aa we go about our other pursuits, ·there's one .. area in particular which has fascinat- . ed us during the past couple of years. And that's the !iection of Newport Beach in the vicinity of the city's pier. Not so long ago it had all the outward appear- ances of an aging beach-front area given to the in- evitable disfigurement of time. Eating establish- ments, for the most part, consisted of somewhat dilapidated hamburger and hot dog stands. FIRST RATE SPOTS Now, along with the other general i~prove­ menU brighterung the area, some really first-rate restaurants are 1ddinJ to the altered image. Tb1 latest case in point u the deligbllul and hand· aomely attractive Beach Ball. We paid our first visit ~ this quite n~w spot one night )ut week and enjoyed the ~ntire eve- ning immensely. Atmosphere, food, sernce and en- tertainment are up to the standards of all the Orange Coast's older and belter·known places. ..,.. -I Considerlng the !act that the Beach Ball WU created by the conyersion of an old store, the tran• formation ia all the more remarkable. There's noth· ing to suggest that the.structure is other than brand new and built for the sole purpose it now serves. WITH A VIEW Walking up a few stairs from the sidewalk en· trance you come into the area occupied by the relax· ing cocktail lounge. The bar run s along the far wall and nearly every seat provides a nice view of the ocean throuJh the large picture window al the front of the building. A At the rear or the lounge steps lead down Into the dining area. In addition to the pleasing effect produced by this two-level arrangement. the band· stand is situated al the toP. of the stairs and gives people in e'ither section ah unobstructed view of the entertainment .. SHORT MENU The Bea~h Ball's dinner menu is one of the shortest of record. But that doesn't mean you can easily make up your mind in choosing between the six entrees. The offerings are duckling a !'orange, $5.95; shrimp Provencale, $4.95; abalone, $5 .45; top sir- Continu.c:I on Pag• 27 . /() We Pr""lso Y°" Ciood 'J TEMPLE GAR DENS f<e:ilauranf CJl.U. QHWG:S:Saestaurant •nil AMERICAN CUISINI I MICHAEL w. fLOIU Yec .. ht/h;,.t.t TROP.ICAL COCKTAILS INTllTAINMINT POLYNESIAN SHOWS Thur. thru Suh. Nltltts 0NOW 0 APPIAllNli Thurs. thru Sun. Nite1 8:30 to I :30 The Sensetion1I Samoen Voceli1t/Guiteri1t TIM FULOA 19'1 AQAMS AVE. (1! Mognoli1) 968 5050 HUNTINGTON BEACH • The Newest l'l Enterteinment , , . , , , ... , Accompanied By The Fine1t In Food PRIME RIB • STEAK • LOBSTER ITALIAN SPECIALTIES Now Appearing ROMAN AND THE JIM MURPHY TllO DAILY DOUBLE IN THE LOUNGE 3 to 7 p.m. Mon. thru Fri.~0,1 d'oeuvre1 DANCING NIGHTLY 1261 PALISADES lOAD IN-o,_.. Cnety Al~rtl COSTA MESA 546-IHO NEW YORK KOSHER SffiE • DIUCATISYN e HOT COJtNlD llEF OELISHfF Having an Affair? 'ARTY 'lATIEll:S AftE OUR S'ECIALT'f' _,_...__ tJ ....... --~ ~St ...... ...... .... e ...... AllYw •'"111f It TIM Occn!N. s11s .. ~. ~ T• 1.1,._ ,,,.., AIM c.111>14 •• ..,.. ... ~ ...... U.... (H.1. fffy) BROOKHURST I. AbAMS SHOPPING CENTER N .. r SeVOtt Drvf•, Huntl"".,. leech -ffl-1575 \ App1m ... l1 Ow RICKSHA COCKTAIL ~~~~~E "'· & s.t .• ,. 1 Featuring .Exotic Tropical Drinkl: luncheon & Dinner D•ily IUf'PIT LUNCH 11 :H-1 :H Monll•y thru Frld•y 1500 A,,AMS (et H•~) COSTA MESA 540·1'37 540·1'21 ' JERRY IS BACK IN TOWN ANO HAS SIGNED ON WITH DON THE BEACHCOMBER JERRY LAUDERDALE Appooring Nightly At Tho CARGO DECK 3901 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR 675-0900 SOMETHING for EVERYONE """ C!l!BR!iTiES friday • saturclay • sunday t'tOM 'n A ff Lt f 1£ TUESDAY ·WEDNESDAY -THURSDAY "La Noche de Esclavos" MONDAY MARIACHI MUSICIANS e COMPUMINTAIT HOIS D'OIUYllS e DIL COCITAILS e SIN.IN• •UITAlllT 4'TIL!P.M. e SONORA STYLI MDICAN FOOD e STIAkS e LUNCHION e DINNlft "TIL MIDNl•HT NITI OWL BREAKFAST Midnight Til 4 A.M. .\ltvC~ILI ..PEPPER CORONA DEL MAR -R.wrvations 673-8950 J201 E. Pacific Coast Hwy • • • ~ . . . . . . ~ . . I Contlnuod from """ 26 loin, '4.95; crab legs, $5.95; crab le~s and top sir- loin combo, $5.95. All are. served with a chou:t of 1oup or wad, an individual loaf of hot bread with a large crock of soft butter, potato and vegetable. ~i Three appetizers are offered in the lorm of escll'gots de Bourgogne, $2; champignons Proven- cale "(mushrooms and garlic butter), $1.25; ch,ampi· gnons aveg escargots, $2.25. Two servings of the latter were ordered for alt four members of our party. But at the rate they · were consumed, amid unanimous exclamations of praise, a full serving, for each person would have been appropriate. · SOUP OR SALAO ···~ . . _,,_. . .. ·~· • • 'N ABOUT I the expertly broiled crab legs. The tender and juicy top alrloina were cooked with 1 precise awar• nesa of the moment that spells right fot rare. MEET CHEF MIKI SILVA For,!unately we had an op~rtuni,ty to meet the admlratile young chef resporwble for the excellent food. He's personable Mike Silva. who, before moving to the Beach Ball, served uncter kitchen muter . Georaea Duperroy at Costa Mesa's Petite Auberge. ~~"' ENTERTAINMENT The current entertainer on tap at tht Beach Ball ahouldn't be misaed by those who like the best in today's commanding young sounds. He's Doug Kennedy, an extraordinarily engaging vocalist and 'tarisl • practice on hls musical instruments. It wun't, how· ever, as he uyg, until 11I found lots of time on my banp. In the army that I began studying proleulon- ally and considering a career as an entertainer." ~ .. That Dou~ has succeeded well, and In a nla- tively short periOd of time; a very evident at the Beach Ball these nights. Ha first public appearancu took place during concerts in coffee houses and be- fore university audiences while he was in the army. Prior to his Beach Ball engagement he made only two brief appearances at other Orange County spota. These wen ·Reuben's Airport and the White Horse Inn In Newport Beach. , ' . . . .. .. . . .... . .. . . ~ .. ,,,...,, ->. 1971 DAil Y l'ILOT hll (17'11111,... ........... 11"9 home. STA& CHllSE WlllO • 111 21st pl. _,.... lloadt Oalole ~ • 0,.. , ........... 11o11 -M. ......... J ... STEAKS e SMPOOD CONTININTAL AllD POI. YNISIAN INTtZ1 N16HTLY DINNll SPICIAU ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCIN& NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. IN THE LOUN&E 2645 HAU~l II.YD. COSTA MISA 14M471 Those who ordered soup were as pleased as those who chose salad. 'The UQbelievably large por· tions of mixed greens (th·ey covered fUll, large-site dinner plates) were topped by as good a roquefort dressing as we've ever had, and the evening'$ French onion soup rated any connoisseur's vote of confidence. gw A native of Portland, Oregon, Doug is only very recently out of Uncle Sam's army. To put it in the vernacular -Of contemporary youth , there's an ob- vioua indica'tion he "knows where his bead is" see- insz: ru how hi& service time included a sUnt as a drug counselor at Fort Riley, Kansas. ---SONG WRITER, TOO \~iii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:ii;iii:iiiii:ii;iii:iiiii:ii~ During the past year Doug also has begun exer- cising hls considerable talents as a song writer. Among bis Compositions he played the night of our visit there was a particularly outstanding number entiUed 11Blues 19." · ~~J DINE IN OUR ROMANTIC CELLAR LA CA VE RESTAURANT STEAK • LOBSTER • PRIME Rll COCKTAILS• WINE Diversity of taste marked the entree selec-- tions with one order each for the duckling and shrimp, and two orders for the top Sirloin and crab legs combo. : The duck was si.iperb, roasted t-0 perfection and (.opped by a truly great orange sauce. The extreme- ly ta.sty shrimp were sauteed in a tangy tomato, wine and garlic sauce. He wu barely more than an infant when his family moved to Anaheim, but childhood in Oran~e County was interrupted by a· year's residence ,1n Georgia at the age-of nine; It was while living in the south that he first took up the guitar and tried his hand at the steel guitar, too: · Other songs displaying his fine sense ol timing and haunting vocal quality included James Taylor's "Fire ~d Rait1,11 "Blue and Yellow Curtain," "Guesst He'd Rather Be in Colorado," 11Me and Bobby Mc- Gee ," "Mr. Bo Jangles," "Let It Be," and Tim Har· din's "Reason to Believe." Doug goes on stage night· ly, Monday through Saturday, starting at 8:30. TWILIGHT SPECIALS 5 to 6:4$ p.m~Stta "'"' "'· ® . • BACK TO CALIFORNIA IA1t l'rlme RI• ef ...,, Au Jut ·---SI.ti THfy1ld INCMtfe --·-·-········-·-----·--·-·--M.ff: 1., llrlei" LunchMft lt..k ----·---SUS , ' Giant is the only word to describe the size of The return to. 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COCKTAIL HOUR--JUMIO DRINKS DAl.'1' I ' "" __ ...,IAT. & SUNDAY HUNCH..., __ _, Chek<I <I ' SATURDAY-11to5 LUNCH QR BRUNCH ._ .. ,.... .c_.., ......... SUND~Y...,llRUNCH Fine ltalla• Cubine Coektalb I !: ~:~~~~HERO $175 Ii I J. EHS llNEDICT . 2315 E. COAST HIGHWAY (ANleM 'Ith er c.u.Mlan lacon) I: 673-8267 .•. I Try Oii' "D~ILY DOUIU" I ,...1 ,.. ~ OPlll IWDT DAT ............. Ope1 o.rfy -I 11.11. '9 2 &• CLOSID MONDAY I Two Dinnen for the Price .r OM 'Ji 2601 w •• + Coast Hwy., Newport Beac.h •• 141.J 166 I i VISIT OLD JAPAN ® ml YR KO Lunch10.a. Dinner Coc:ktall• PASADENA 139 S. Loi Robles • 71S·700S ORANGE 33 Town I: Country • &41-3303 TORRANCE :U Del Amo F•ahlon Sq.• 542·1117'1 NOW APPEARING THURS.·FRl.-SAT. NITES RON & MARTY "Tht Vtr1otil.ta of Orange C0untt1" Wod & Sun. NllH PEPE VILLA Tht International Guitarist DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS-99c CORNER OF PARK & MARINI BALBOA ISLAND -673-4530 ' , THE IOON DOCKS Proudly Announcu AN EXCmNG NEW MENU F1eturin' The Finest In _SEAfOOD AodS'!!,AKS • RIIS NIGHJL Y DINNER SPECIALS 1...-, "+-Sut•MJ C:-~· .2.'5 ENTllTAINMlNT Nl!OHTl.Y JUL 1THlU SAT. IY THI "'".... MA~ DAVIDSON TRIO SUNDAY CHAMPA•NI llUNCH 11 to J LUNCH e DINNER <;9CKTAILS e DANCING '------------: PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVR CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS ""1 '~ '• TURKEY JNllER wnH ALL THE ' TllMMlll'S 'Home cooked' piio. iu plmnptomtuibyplm4- ing, giblet.,..,.; _bed po. taloM, JOU, bUtt..., bnmap and pumpkin plo. Almoot too good to be true! Brinr the whole family! GRANT PLAZA llOOllHUUT I ADAMJ HUNTIN•TON llACH \ . . . . ,• ,• ··: • ·: I . • • ,.; •• ~ .•. ~, .. ~: .. • ·: .. ·. • lbU IJ·llW« •n111nillf'1 Qild"' (dr• 'ma) '43-Sttw1rt Gr1np1, SlllJ Alt11 -1"°8CIJCIS Qildno'1 fHo ''"" ¥11 ";itlllflf Ind fatty" (R) A dn- llc Jlj)lf'llSI motlofl plctu11 •llout I shy, awlwlrd, OVlfM!lht bo1 Who b befr1tndtd bf • lf'lllriouS. 11l111ny '"· D Ill &l IR/llR '"""' H• YoR Jtb tt oatt.. ~ Cll---ewm--• '9M: Hick Clrtw a_,..., 1111-"'- DAILY PILOT 1---i THE HELPFUL GUIDE F OR TODAY 'S H OM E MAKERS I ---~ T ll _ _L_A __ _!I\L _.JI "PLAY Mlln"& "Sllll GAMl" .• ,,.,lty .... IOWA•OI CINIMA VllJO MIHIM Vltf4i J31.•ttt ·--11111' 111 DUHmllllS ····--·-- FUNNY HOW LOVERS START lS ... ·---··---..... nC11C01.or .. _ ............ "-0o.. ...... ..,, ... ....,_ 3RD HIT . Wtll "'DAD, CAN I IOllOW THI CAI" t l'"f't ' . ., • 'Believe' Drama of Drugs Edfcor'• Note: Thia lllOl>U Q1li<k ii I pnpor«I br th< filma comlllltu• of Harbor Council PT A. Mr1. Ho,,., Mt/Jpf ii predcknt an4 lrfr1, Jlruce Nordland ii committfe chaif'mcn. It ii tntmdtd ai a rtft:renc1 111 clttemlnlno Miabl<! fllm1 far cerlol!I ao• 'O"O"PI and toiU appear toteklJI. Your views are so!icittd. Mail them to Mo- vie Guide. care of ihe DAILY PILOT. * ADULTS lleileYe la Me (R): An In- tern booked on pep pDll and his lover, a lady editor .of children's boots also °" drugs, link In the depths In the drug cultun! before rescue. Stars Michael -and Jac-quelilll Bisset. Qay Ptgeoo (R): Telly Savalu stan in spy thriller. Tbe Fruc• Coooeelloo (R): Suspense mystery starring Jean Hackman and Fernando Roy. Brooklyn-police detec- tives try to find the American connection to Fr e·n ch- MOlllE Ml1N08 FOR~AND WUNO PEOPLE AU AUi ADIUTI(D ritWll Aufl-.n ""' -------------------- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -· •-111--... __ .,.,_ -... --·-- NOW SHOWING NOW -JI fM'I ._, M ,,.. ft'Y ...... w......., a., W..,,I JM C....., ...... •111 Till p11•dlM 11111 flh• ......, ....... ,,.. ...nc.. dtflel; .. , .. , ALSO e fer ,_. •llf9r•1t "**** IBESTRAllM AIDBYGEM!" -11 .. ,.,.. ,,.,,,,,_, "LION IN WINT•I" "ANNI Of' A THOUSAND DATI" INl!y 11• a ,,411 l".M, M•t!Mn S.I. a S-. American heroin nnc. 1'e Gl?•'a•P« (R): Jae. quellna Blaatl play1 o .eon. dlan lirl wbo ,..kl escltement In tlJe .United State< and fiildl narcouc.. proatltutlon, 00.-xuals and llnolly • pilot who 1lly·wrlta obocene -· C:O.lltar• Jim Brown. lllnd Rud (R): Tramp cowboy, Ptltr Fonda, lifts oi rootlessness and decides to return to wife and child ht de>erted. TU.. lideldck War- ren Oates along with him on odyssey bomewanl. story of divided mponlibilltieL Romiro! Fr-(R): Horror mm. Play Misty tor Me (R): Jessica Walter portrays a btautilul but ~tic Ian In love with San Francisco disc jock<)< Clint Eastwood. -jJense mystery. Scan of Droeail (RI : Hor· ror film. Tbe Slewanleml (XI : Film in 3D concerning the after du- ty activities of five glrls who seek sex thrills with men or inanimate objects. T. R. Baskin (GP): Candice Bergen and Peter Boule star in the story of girl who goes to big city. There she dbcoven the depersonalizing aspects of metropolitan life. Vulsbiag Polnl (GP): stan- Barry Newman as ex-cop, ex. race driver who speeds from Denver to San Francisco with police in pursuit encouraged by blind Black radio disc jockey agam.t bani rock musical background. MATURE TEENS AND ADULTS AllDe of the 'J"houuDd Day1 (GP)' Story« lllCOl1d wife'd Henry VIIl. Falllnfl In produce I 1011 • and heir, abe is beheaded, Rlcbard B u. r t o n por1ny1 a hllty ~Henry VIlL Genevieve BujOld is Anne Boleyn. coven Englllh hlltory from downfall of Wolley In behe>dlng oi Sir Thomaa More and birth of future Queen Elizabeth. Tiie e-m ~cle ( G) : Science fact doc:wnen- lary praentlng the thesil that the' wuld will aomedly be dominated by ln1ect1. Suspemeful photography 11 m.llliOOI of ants march across tbe African plain, tumites work with robot-like efficiency am swarma of locults blot out sun. e. ... of Wu (GP): Ro- ISIUt d. 1953 3D bomlr pic- ture. Vincent Price portrayz a mad acuJptor. "Kotclt" (GP): Walter Mat- thau ls talUUve, opinionated, lovable, widower retired from hardware store and liviilg with son'• family. Family tries to move him to rest home. Jack Lemmon d1recb this drama· comedy dealing with three generations under ooe roof. Lloo In ._ W1n1tt (GP): With romantic love long past, two strong willed monarchs battle over wbo will be suc- cessor. Eleanor of Acquitaine won't forgive ~ Henry Il's philandering. He lmpri.lons her f<r actieming against him. Stars Peter O"I'oole a n d Katharine Hepburn. Mu in the Wllderoess (GP): Western mystery star- ring Richard Harris. SUrvival drama. Tilt -Gome (GP)' Quin-cy and Jaoa .,. pro·Cl•il War coo men whose game 11 a phony slave trade. Juon weeps when bls muter .ells him, ~ then _.,..him and they move on to fleece Ult nut town. Then one day ~uon can't escape. St.an James Gamer and Lou Gossett. _ Wlllkrhll Bel&~h ( G ) :· Emily Bronte's classic tale cl the meloncboly-traglc love af· fair of Heathcllff 1 n d Cathtrlne. Wild moors of Nortbem EniJand • c:enlW'Y, ago are the setting. FAMILY Tbe Alrtcu Etepbul ( G)' Documentary whkb fo!lowl birth life, beauty and power ol the bull elepbanl In bi1 natural habitat ln Africa. Amerl<u W-.IG):' HlDlting ol animal life from Alaska to Baja California. -IUld enom.lkkl ( G): Angela Lansbury bous<I three homesick c o c k n e Y children in her seaside coUag• during World War II. Enroll~ in a correspondence cour1e tn witchcraft. her c h a r J e s ~me involved in h er marvelous adventures. rd.Usie and dancing in both acUo~ and a.nimatioo. , Blue Waier-Whlte Oath (G): Produced and d~ected by Peter Gimble, UW storY with vivid photography takes the viewer all over the WQrld as the hunt is carried o~ fot the man-eating white. shark. FUlllsio (G)> Dimey'1"'"' blnlng of ""'"'"'' and ..r,oo• music with Leopold stolurinki conducting the Pblladel]lbla Symphony Orchestra. Irvine Master Chorale The Llvln& Deserl (G):' !\<issue of Disney·, lint lull length true adventure feature showing insect.I, flowers . and naturaJ phenomena ol the HISINTS A MUSICAL TllAT '°'THI INTlll JAMILY "CHRISTMAS FANFARE" American desert. •. * tOO-Voic• Chor•l-lr1t1.Cholr-Jo"1h Kll•w•r, Conductor. s.t .. Dec. 11--1:00 P.M.-Me1""9H (.c,.. ,,_ DliMft.111 S...•DK. lz--4:00 P.M.-M_,....-C.U..., .......... to....,.. ea...,., • s.. •at•Wlll The lttttr immtdi0ttlt1 attn the tiUe indicate•· the rating given the pictur1 bJI the Motion Picture C~. Th< Coclt And &ti7111 .pro- gram ma11 be found on on1 of the motion pictur1 page1 • MfllinliM: Mvlt. UM, •~ t1a Hll'tf!llty Tldl"f' -$7 .. .,.., ,..... .... .,, ........ Tldl9" 911 .... at c.1M Mnlc, CtlNI ~I a.M• l.A.J ..,. Cllllfll w.tat.. ..... ., at "" '-r. _,_,_ 1••111U- SAT. DEC. II : AMllelll Comntlon Dlllfer TlCU'll: I.GO, 1.00. 4.0D Oii Nie at An8h.im ciin-tloft Oon- ter Box Office: All Sight I. Sound Stores: TidletlOll Agencl ... So. Coif • !JllU:·Qg,_~ Mu!uel ~ , L'4TIER LEVI'S! - Levis P2rfec.t•f•+, all dov.bl ~ sf;tc~/11efa.I s11~(>">. av.cl f/Q f ped pocl<:..e~ 7 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 l • • ' ' • Jewelry ' . Classes . ,£ontinue } . -··-·----·-------.:.-.. -.. ~ -- OtJT . 'N' ABOUT Centlnu.d f,... P~ 27 , LUNCH AND BRUNCH I In addition. to dlnn•r -11n1<1 from: 6 to 11 p.m., Sunday through Tliunday and unW 12 mid· nlpt on Friday and Saturday-the Boldl llilJ 11n• lunch from 11:30 a.m. to s p.m., ll•ndlr lbroufh Friday. Satlll'\lay and Sunday . there'• a opecial brunch from 10 to s. • . . Llk• the dinner menu, the lunch ·bill of faro is small and seled. Choices include a bacon, lettuce and tomato S8J?-dwich or Beach Ball burger for $1.45; fresh f1Sh, broileil.gqrund strloin and Crab Louis t2 each; steak sandwich, $2.'75. ' The weekend brunch features such items as eggs Benedict on abalone, crib omelette and creamed chipped beef on toast. · • • Enterpr,ising · young partners In the Beach Ball's operation are George Rager and Ron Pippin, two fun-loving fellows who really work long and hard .in "keeping the ball rollln~" IO to speak. And 1t bas to be George and Rons own brand of hllh·spiriled enthusiasm which accounts for this spot having its wide.rt appeal to !lie under-40's sel ' EXPANSION PLANNID They're not conten~ either, to stand pat with what's already been accomplished. Plans are al· ready under way to expand the Beach Ball after January l , and to go into still further expan1ion be- fore another year or so has passed. The Beach Ball is located at 2118 W. Ocean Front (a few doors west of the Newport Pier), New· port Beach. °"''na .. AHORE di TOTM • --..,., " CRANE WfflldlYI • 1:4' '·""' s:u.1,oo-1:•111u. 1'"11.•llt.·9". -U:Jt.2:1Wr4f. -. OCC Symphony Slat~ I Dvorak Cello Concerto ·nacliiu-aeh Hosts Turee Gals on TV Dynamic Burt Bacbanth will be host to tbne beautiful 11dl11 in a wper Special - "An Evenlna With Burt Baollarach," alrin& Doc. I at I p.m. on Channel 11. It 1tarr England's Dusty ~ Francet1 Mireille Mathieu and South Alrtca'1 Juliet Pn>w ... The overture to the abo'iir, with Burl and Iba Jaclt Pamell Orcbutr1, leav11 lltUe clqubt that lhla Is a Burt Bacbaracb Special, with !ti selections of "Whit'• New.' Pullycat?'' and "PromJ-, Pnmllaes," played by Burt and Jack Parnell's Orchestra. Brealdn& away from his own compoaitlona, Burt p 1 y 1 tribute to the BeaUe1 with a medley of famous BeaUes numberJ in which he ii sup- ported by Dusty Springfield, Mirellll Mathieu and Juliet Prowse. The only other non- Bacharacb n u m b er ls Mireille's ul'm Co m I n I Home," which she sings in both English and French. Bacharach is star and muter of ctremonies aod DlOlt of the music, of course. ti bis • ·' 2nd Fl!ATUlll Storrl11g • Piner Sharif • Juli• Christi• CHAllLITON HESTON IN "THE OMEGA M•N" ·~ •• ,.,,,..._.. 1nvt11!nt <nOV11!td on '" 1m1111,1r •l•O-111 "'" ~ IOI' tNI .._,, MVtfl -llHll , • , m11nlflcant lnt1rpr9t1flon • • • 1uptl'lttlve Plf'f..,-t'l"'lltt .• • lllrKft.1'111 19"li.. , , . I tolll frlumplt • , , I mvt;I 10I' Ml'f m,,. dfYOI" Of tlll 1trlow !!l•ITt. , ." -T1111 TKWs, Orlfltf C .. Jt Dloll'f l'I"' • ••• A1ron l"tmher'1 ltrlt111nt "'1r1y1r •.• wlll!out h 1ll9hlftl ,_. "'*"' ftle llMll wltnn11d 11'~1 In mmmun!ty ltltllr1 , • , ff ntf" • pl•r ll!ol,lld '* 11e111 oWI'" ••• 11111 11 ti. on1." l li~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i[I -M•mea .............. ~-, ... , • Tiii ust II l llPef'll , , , All'lll 1'1irteh.,.: (Olvtsl !Jr111t -11 ml'f bt 'ft'le yt1r'1 1w.rd winning ritrfOrmtl\Ct." -ll.., MtCNtl, Tiie IF'llM Wtrllll NIWf he. Dew lt9'b 7 P.M. c .. tt .... sa... s.t. Prffl I P.M., I•. f,.. 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I ' ·Tl'ie Biggest Mar~tplace· oo the Orange Coast-Dial· 642-~678 for Fast Results I~~~~~ _,.... llell -..... Genorol ~* I * * * * * * TAnOR CO. * f I ~. ~ ' ~ .. . ~ . JOHN G; BOWEN ~Jt is our pleasure to . announce the appoint· ~ment of Mr. Jolin Bowen to out sales staff at ,Wesley N. Taylor Co. John Bowen tor tlie ··past 2 years has been actively engaged in the sale of Broadmoor Homes at Laguna Niguel , Turtle fu>ck and Newport Beach. He has sold over $4,000,000 in homes at Big Can- yon Country Club in the past 4 months. Mr. Bowen has been active in the sales profession in Southern California for the past 25 Years , thus making him highly qualified to' repr~ sent the most imPortant people in the world -our clients. Please telephone John for personal, professional service. COLLEGE PARK -$34,500 Your Christmas gift to YOU! Model borne condition. 3 BR., conv. den & 2 baths. New cptng, dbl .. fipl & hlt·in harheque. Vacant. 2547 GREENBRIAR OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 I • ·DOVER SHORES -$83,500 Immediate occupancy! Professional decor in this View home with 3 bdrms., fam. rm. &: study. Luxury carpeting & draperies. Rm. for boat. Lush Jandsc . Move in for Holidays. 2042 GALAXY OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 HOLIDAY SPECIAL -$21,500 Newly painted 3 bdrm. home on large corner lot in Back Bay area. Your· own private bad- minton ct. Buy VA/FHA. Immed: poss. 244 MONTE VISTA OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE Waterfront Opportunity! Owners of 3 brand NEW luxury homes will consider· in ex- change: your smaller home, land, apartment bldgs., or Trust Deeds! Or will lease/option. Each one has 4 BR., FR., formal DR. & stu- dy. Kitchens fully equipped with the most modern conveniences. Fully carpeted. Spac- ious open plan. Reduced -$143,500 ea. 8 LINDA ISLE OP,EN SAT/SUN l.S DOVER SHORES -$55,500 REDUCTION Fantastic 4 BR. NEW home with 25'. ceiling in living room. Formal DR, Island kitchen. Walk to 3 private beaches. 3 Garages. $991500 410 MORNING STAR OPEN SAT/SUN l.S LINDA ISLE -$145,000 Inviting cover~ courtyd. entrance to beau- tiful 5 BR. home on this prestige island. Fine appointments thruout. Pan. tam. rm. w/wet bar, decoratorwaµ paper. Pier/slip. WESTCLIFF -$7',900 This is a great family home! 5 Luge bd- rms., fam. rm. & 4 baths. Large pool+ sep. Jacuzzi pool. Just in time for holidays. 1615 HIGHLAND OPEN SUN. 14 CORONA DEL MAR -$95,000 Builders Attention I 3 Full lots under-im- proved. ln prime location . 1 Block to ocean. On this lge property Is a nice 2 BR., 2 ha. quaJity home + guest apt. · :J04 NARCISSUS OPEN SAT 1·5 CORONA DEL MAR INCOME -$63,000 Live in one, rent the other. Nice 2 BR. front unit w/fireplace and brand NEW 3 BR., 2 bath rear unit. Near shops. Good income. DOVER SHORES -$115,000 • Invite Santa to visit your family in this charming hayfront home. 5 Bdnns. & maid''• rm. Gracious LR. with parquet floors & al- cove for game rm. Patio w/pool. Pier/slip. BAY ISLAND -$1'5,000 Charm & quiet atmosphere is a well known .feature of this exclusive island with park & l tennis court. Older but clean & livable bay. l, front home w/5 bdrms. Pier & slip. CHOICE WATERFRONT LOTS Dover Shores -$49,500 !Linda Isle -$69,50().fl5,000.$85,~100,000. Office Open Sat. & Sun, L . "Our 26th YNr" WESLEY .N. TAYLOR CO., RNlton 2111 Son Joaquin Hiiis Rood l'Ovoriooklng Blf Canyon c....,try Club" NEWPORT CEN ER 644-4910 ** . BEACH DUPLEX J A 2 Bdnn., 2 be.. eadi, 10 f"'· old. 131,500. m w. Balboo Blvd., N.B, Opon S.t/Sun. ~-5. I IR. & FAMILY RM. $-niah accent. 149,SO'l. m7 Paloma, O>sta Mta. Open Sat/Sun. 1-5. PYRAMID EXCHANGORS REALTORS ~ * '* * A unu CASH: wfll put )'OU in thil ..,.per • bedroom. Great fw enter- WnO.. Sol Vlota come heme ·-=== ---· Gener•t 0.-rat , General " GOLF COURSE Modem! CU.IOl'.nl ~ Acre! MACNAB • IRVINE Pool! •••••••• , ••••• $62.500. Coldvvell,BarM 111' ·11! 1. 5 Sep.rate hornet on one bl1 WW5 tt lot. Owner'a 3 bedroom unit lD front, 4. in- dividual 2 _bedroom bthind. FINER HOMES GOLF '·C~URSE REALTORS l ..... Ailillr ... l ENJOY THE BLUE PACIFIC ' PWS VIEW Income $710. a Mo. Located Front row Bay and Ocean view. • LET THERE BE LIGHTt 1 1 Sp.anlah! Tri-Levell P1USh! Floor-to-ceiling glau around I~ x36 MaJetUc1 .......... 119.500. atrium in this Neutra style home. 4 , on WHton. SL, C.M~ Immaculate 3 BR. Lovely near-new lge. BR's, Leqe/opllon acceptable PANORAMIC 2 .,., ,._ .,,_ kitchen. Spacious, secluded · para l!I Ori ,..,.,. · -bo 83' x 3&5' 1oi. 3 """"" 2 .grounds. Room for pool $55,000. Bath, with pool in fnlnL In· Open Sal & SUn. 12-5 p.m. !SOI con:ie ss:-> a Mo. Located on Kings Road, N.B. '57,900 , :' . VIEW Uruventty Ave., C.M, ONLY 12 FORTUNATE FAMILllS Specious! Luxurious! Warm! may share the Bayfront elegance of Pool\ ••••••..••.••• $69,950. YACHTSMAN'S COVE. 4 Custom 3. 5 Sepanote homes on \I NEWPORT HEIGHTS-UNIQUE! .aere lot. Older 3 bed.rm in. You must see tb.is:-fr~Jtly~ •'te front, with 4-2 BR .modem different bome1 w~iif partial ocean units in ""· lnoome 1825 view, S BR, 30Xl6 pl• at $56,~50.' • Mo. loca1ed on E. IBth Call Laszlo Sbarkan fll4) 644-St., C.M. y homes are ready for your choice of OCEAN FRONT interior decor, 6 lots remain where Prime! Coiy C:Ottagei axnce · ymr may create the home of your I..oc:atlon! •• _ ... ;; ... $69,500. , dreams. 45' slip privileges, attr.ac· tiv~ financing. 1641 Bayside Dr, 'AR Exclusive With CdM. Open dally. SOUTH COAST C•ll us ,,. tour then fine Income properties. Nowport CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 6200. ' .• ' ' EASTBLUFF~ HANDY DANDY FirSt offering: 4 Bii. 2·Bath, Fam/ room, I.story fu need of TLC. Ope·n Sal. & Sun. I·~ pm. 915-Citrw, N.B. At this price, he ready. ON THE BAY-DOVER SHORES A new listing. Enjoy the beauty and excitement. Bayfront living in this VERY ATTRACTIVE & VERY SPE- CIAL distinctive S yr. old custom home. Creative design ,of walnut & POOL & VIEW-DOVER SHORES REALTORS Rolling Hills & Upper Bay. View. CALL ,.,._ Distinctive custom home; 4 BR, FR..I!!""'""'""'"""""'""'"""' & formal DR, separate breakfast CAN'T FIND IT7 room. L~,rious shag · carpetjng. * WILL BUILD )'OUl' d.n!ai... Double drapes throughout. 2·fire-borne. Hav• ·statt ttr com· places, 'Wet bar, lo'vely paUo sur-pleu home i-cka.p. rounding large heated pool. Aoont. only, Call Walter King 644-6200. 1 Pot ,,..,. <OO!ldence Ill our ~ 49 yee.n OC ~t,y custom "THE APARTMENT" bomo bulldliti. Starring Bay and Ocean Views. Fea· In San Juan Hut. • a private tile stairway-bar area. 4 BR, FR, rommuntty and retart llvine DR. Brick & wood. A sunny Bay- an ~ar round. 2 bedroom, view gourmet kitchen overlooking 2 bath, and just recently• pritate .beach. Call Barbara A11ne decorat..i. CBll far .,,...,.. (714) 642-11235 ment to eee this. ' turing: All electric kitchen, 2 BR, 2 .se.. example ot product at Baths, 2 elevators, hot pool, under· :m; Galu)I, Dover~ ground·parking. ADDED ATI'RAC. Ivan Weis' & Sons TIONS:, New. carpets' & drapes: Boat slips available. Will cOnSider lease option. SNEAK PREVIEW: Sun. 1·5 . 1 p.m. at "The Ap'flment~· °#5-A, SI:!! W. Coast Highway · · Exc.llent C~ta '!!. ...,.1 PALERMO IN HARBOR VIEW ]H'OPl!'rty, Near freeway 00 The ~ESr 4-BR, 21h bath, FR N. Main. Ownor ANXIOUS.. plan ID area. SPACIOUS kitchen, ' F~~~: €~~~~J..7~:,,. Uk• T11 Paint In included :for beautiful home with Mesa v+1 Submit 1111 Offen:. · · 28' Master Suite, 2-fireplaces, wet pool: 'Build now for summer enjoy-Tb1a one needl ·some ~Wndet ment with sweeping view of rolling 1ovirw: cart. A little 'paint hills and upper Bay plus colorful inside and out _,d make A Bay View bar, deep shag carpels. $57,900 and was oUered by~both or these YOU 'ov.n the land! Call Laszlo cumom built tri..fevd home.. Sbarkany 644-6200. Open House < °' 5 bedrooms. tonnol DR Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. 1715 Port Stir!· ·4 FR, Jiant living roorna ing, N.B. lights of Fashion Island thls .~.three bedroom with be.ck bay view, Choose carpets and other extru. ONLY 1 REl\tAINS. 2:143 Wettdltf Driw 646-T!U °""" 'tll 9 Piii ---------HORSES! HORSES! ll ACRE GUEST HOUSE Near Fashion lsW!d. Gora'- eoui e-state. FEATURES.din. Ing rm., family nn., Extra large bedt"OOml, Fir@pla.ee. GUHt house has 3 bedrooms. Sepe.rate corrals, Need quick Mle. Call 64S.0303 lllRl\I I. Ol\fl\ ,,,.,.,, Close to Westcliff- Redlii:ed BEAtmFUL 3 bedroom, 2 run baths, patio, breeu ... 'ftY, all 1lrlcUy 1parkly clean. Close to school playground &: Westclltt s~pin& cenfET. Mutt Re, Thii .ia Sl.llla's Chr!atmu -"'· $33,000. Call 646-ttn to r in- form.a don. 1-bjTHE REAL \'°" E,STNI'ERS ..a- llufh CarmeRta Model Enjoy carelroe Hving in th1' 3 bedroom condominium With ~rie privacy. The red Wed patio adds to the ffflina of: 1'ffl Califumla atmorphere, Better be quk:k on this onet Priced at only 1411.000. CALL fl5.4!1JO Ope.. Ewnlngs 'tll 8 ·~~=· $18,950. • and famll,y room home. DON'T BUYll Very desirable'. Comer lot ln Harbor View Homes until you &Ives easy boat acceas. This &ee this ''Portafino1' model Lowest la •till a bargain at .$2t500. . . • Call 54fr23U f or ~-•P-pr1ced 4 BR m area for only $57 ,500. polntment to lee. \. 1 THE RANCH Beautiful 4 BR Spanish home. Spar· kling pool! End of cul-de-sac! Green belt and park! Beamed ceilings! Owner transferred! $41,280. Call Al Allison for details 642·8235. Open Sun. 12·5 pm. 15361 Nlmes Circle Irvine. ' You own the land too. Call Lastlo Sharkany 644-6200. BEST BUY! Sharp College Park s BR & formal DR. Newly decorated inside and out + 2 patios. Loan can be assumed $29,900. Call 644-6200. HIGH ATOP THE CLIFFS OF DOVER SHORES A sweeping view of the Upper Bay, 9 NEW Ivan Wells custom homes · neanng completion. Choose your finish details~now! Model open daily 10.5 pm at 2006 Galaxy Drive, N.B. MACNAB • IRYINE Realty Company r:;:,; THE REAL \°" F:STATERS 3 IEDROOMS $185.~0/MONTH PAYS ALL . Take over.1Ubject to existing FHA loan. Anyone quallfles. Excellent location. fantutlc 1andacapln&. Very dean. Won't last. 5f6...86.t0. GRANNIS Residential ~200 . . RHity HARBOR VIEW CENTER 642·8235 Fonn<tly Farrow 1644 MacARTHUR BOULEVARD 90i DOVER DRIVE 26l9 u.-Blvd., C.M. . NEWPO,RT BEACH "HOMEABIUTY ..,..--· SOLVED" 4.KJIJlll:l:kJll!~ Spac'°"""9 and elegance G•neral General • General lnskle and out makes this 4 EASTSIDE BEST BUY .Sacrifice Ale. Stunning pride of ownef'lhlp estate, Thick 1hag carpett, Stain &!au windows, beams. Country style kitchen. Flttplace. C.Oven?d patio, Just listed tor only $24,950. HURRY. 64s.o30i I 0/(1' I I OI \Ii\ .. . lllakt Roof · Cambridge Ct.aimer Uted brick fireplaces 1n JiY.. Ins n:>0rn I: ln tamily room 6: wUh Jarp covered patio&. watl!:rtall just outaide com- bine to make thit one of the mCllt dealrable homes tn ' Newport He,,J.ahla. 3 Large ~room Cf.ll with larg~ clotell) + 2 baths. Quiet neighborhood! Only $34,950. Call today 646-nn. -a· THE REAL '."\l ESTATERS _/ . . .. Residential RNlty Form<r<y r ...... 2i29 HutJcr Blvd., C.M. * SEE th1' cbolce al>U ...... '""W loL El Nl&uel TWO EXCEUENT VALUES IN THE 8WFFS (I) 3 BDRMS .. 2'W , liaths, well maintained "Dolores" model • )>ay view trOm 2nd floor. $45,000 (2) 4 BDRMS. & 3 baths; lop "G"·plan I Bdrm, & I bath down stal111. Cathedral ·cell's.; $48,500. ' ( . . . CHOl(i:E DUPLE1( ' South of Hwy. Like n..., 3 Bdnns .• It baths. 2 Bdrms .. 2 baths. 5 Or 10 min. to beach by bicycle or foot. Property in good cond. $74,500. ' HA.RBOR VIEW HILLS 3 Bdrms., 2 baths. Poolsize yard, comple!ely fenced & sprinklered. $57,500 . . CAU 675-3000 ANYTIME BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR l1londor1 Bldg. at Lindo 111• 341 Bovsid• Dr., Sult• 1, N.8. 67U1,61 bedroom, 2 bath bomt" the best vaJue hi Costa r.tesa. Quiet cuJ..de...Mc 1 tree I cloie to Back Bay makes thls a fantaatic tamUy homl'. Owner aays aell FHA or VA. Home wcant and ready for "Qccupancy. $42,950. Call 546-2313 NOW. (O i THE REAL ·~ E.~'.f ATE~,~ Builders Clo...OUt Only 4 remt.in. 3 and 4 bdrm Spe.nl.lh s~ homeJ with 2 baths. No ,dO'Wn GI buyers and min. down mA. Priced from $30,$, Price Ind..., landscap&,' G)l'lnldera and buyer CbOotti color on car- pet.I, Cloee to So. Coast Piasa and new achooi.. Mo. dtls open. Cati • Walker & Lee Reolton ~ Harbor BlYd. et Adami 56-0M'i Open 4tll 9 PM 1-c,JTHE REAL, "\.: f 'STl\Tr.RS i..;.....;.;;;.;.;.::.:::;;.;.::.::::.-I Col~f~Cou~roe~.~°""'=='~m-3535~~-•...,,..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.,. .. .,. ....... ..,,~IJ!!!!!!!!!!!!~I I And, i~sE:i~e~~~~: quic~~:~~:~. 2~ f ha 's.; formal D.R. & liv. •rm., pltu 111str. i BR. open to 18x36 swim, ~pool. Be firs~ to call -Gene Vreeland. $62,500. EXCLUSIVE ARE.U '1824 SURREY, Cameo Highlands. SUN. 1·5. View of ocean & h111s. 159,900 . OPEN 3 BR. • PRIVATE RD. 4 BR.; F/R pool. Many l special features. $54,500, Bob Yorke · • ' OPEN HOUSE SUN. ,12-4 ' 504 FERNLEAF, CdM. Fresh as a 'dail!Y doll hou1e l 3 BR's., 2 ha's., den, enclosed' patio, Own. will help finance w /10% down, Come see Sun. '49,500. M. C. Buie OHi WHAT A BEA!JT • Outstanding custom home bOtween Linda & Harbor fsle. Make moneJll!lre·at $69,750. OPEN SUN. AFTERNOON, 122 HARBOR ISLAND RD. Jim Muller • OCEAN VIEW -$57,500 Big forever view -gated yard J. private beaches. Clean 3 BR., fam . rm. home. OPEN SUN. 12-5. 4733 CORTLAND, Ill Cameo Highlands. Bill Comstocll: 1 LIDO -LARGE FAMILY HOM~ OPEN SAT. 1-5. 1°' V1A KORON. $97,500 . Spacious 5 BR.,-sep. din. rm. Colonial atch., 45' lot, st. to st. Great South pal\f!. · Cbatlene Wbyte l , BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUM Enjoy carefree living in "THE BLUFFS". Lovely 3 BR., split-level townhouse, 21.h ba's., formal dining, billiard room. '57,900. Belle Partch 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE 2 Ba's., many extras, lots of privacy. Care- free maintenance; IDEAL FOR COUPLE;' • 1st 'class condition. U.niv. Park. f,ZS, 750.: · ''Cbuckh Lewis ' · · ' .. VIEW ES;rATE -CAMEq SHORES Nearly ~ acre of seclusion -perfect for- enterlaining. Exira large rooms, pool, ca" bana, views; 4 bdnns., 4 ~ baths. Call for !pictures. $175,000. G, Grupe · , · . ' . ' 1 • , LIDO ISLE -S BED!j()9"1$, l Street to ·street location, 'on 52' lof -large So. patio -.great family .home -move-in condition. $106,000. Mary ffiu;>ey. , , CONVENIENT LOCATION Close to SCHOOLS -SHOPPING -POOL , -PARK. Large 4 BR., !am, rm., din. rm., beamed ceilings. Two fu:eptaces for lhatl cozy feeling. $661000. Bud Austin HARBOR VIEW HILLS 3 BR. Doll House. Suhny kit. Fee ... $47,900 4 BR., 2 Ba., Spanish arch., rec. area $57,500 3 BR., 2 ha ., Lusk. Vacant & Jonely $56,500. Many Joy!Jy homes to choose from. LaVera Burns IMPRESSIVE DOVER SHORES May I mail you a brochure on this 5 BR .. 5 Ba. waterfront home, "U"-shaped dock, terrace overlooking water & swimming pool? $185,000. Al Fink REDUCED TO SELL, $76,500 Fantastic buy in Corona del Mer. Lovely homes. Owner's home is a Cape Cod two-- story 4 bdrm., fem. rm. & pool. Also, 3 Bd- rm., bright charmer. ~ry Lou Marion LAGUNA VIEW LOT Forever, wbite'water view lot on level build- ing pad. W /trade for clean, small home in Newport or C.d,M. Clear. $35,000. · Harriett Davies BUY IN THE BLUFFS Quiet location on Cul De Sac St., 3 Bdrm. & den , 2 baths, near POOL. Call now for app't. to see. $36,500. Harry Frederick IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS The popular Lusk "Sandpiper" model. 4 BR., family rm. w/wet bar & frplc. 3•Car garage. f/l,500 llJcludes the land. VIEW -CAMEO SHORES ORIGINAL OWNER -FIRST TIME LIST· ED. This 3 bdrm., fem, rm .. & formal din. nn. home is still In model condition. Large poolslze lot lends to room addition. m,soo. Kathryn Raulston EAST BLUFF Ideal for children -4 bdrm. family room with nice view. Walled court with room for pool $48, 750. Carol Tatum CAMEO HIGHLANDS Custom built home on large lot Beautlful pool. 3 Bdnn., 2\i ba's. Large lanai. 175,000. Eileen Hudson ....-- ColdvAll, ....... ~ 133-4700 644-2430 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.I. I • ! ' • ' I ' ' ~ 1 I ·' . • ' ' l l " . "' . ~ .... ... ,. 1~- 1 • t·~ i 'O! ,_ . . . I / "t • ' .. ' ' • ' IF .... • • i i • ~nJa # ·. " J~ .. PRESTIGE WATE NT HOMES . ...................... ,..,. ..... ,.. ............. -r:•" ··-· .... Alf ........... ..._ ..... .. ........... .. ,,...... NfeR "~ ... ffft'f "t •••••• ...,., IAILT PILOT W.ANT ADS.·P..,._ ....... .,.. . ~ '-!' ~ 9f .. mt-.~~,)~~ 1.1 .. -: ..... ~·---.... Fri-, .... ~. . · HOUSES FOR SALE '·· 2750 Portolo·Dnv., Costa Mesa -• . • · • • : 8'1M34S 131,950 · . (Sat 1-4) • (2 Bodraom) • · < , ... *2031 Phalarope Ct. (Mesa Verde) C.M. •. 185 .C06ta }h!sa St .. Cllsta Mesa . • • · 546-3289. '45,950 · (Sat. 1-5) 548-7122; 646-9666 . (Sat & SUn 1'5) 2822 Ellesmere (Mesa Verde) C.M. j 417 Orohid; Corona deJ'Mar • ' ... 546-1827 $41,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 6JS·&12~ ~· · ' (Sat ·&'sun '1-5) · 3001 Capri Lane( Mesa Verde) C.M. · (2. tied"'°"' l. O.n or Family R0omf . 540-4324 ' (Sat & Sun 1-5) ·122 Hirbo~1Sland Rd .. N'pl Beach ,'.. 3061 Capri Lime'(Mesa Verde) C.M . 833-07od; 644-2430, • _ . . (S11Rl·.5) 6;45'-599()' '$96,500 · (Sat & Sun 1-5) , .. (l Bedroom) ...• :_ ." "' 2724 Wavecrest, Corona del Mar . 642·8235 $79,950 (Sunday). 2395 College ·Drive (Coljeee P1rk) C.M. 2826 Catalpa (Eastbluff) N.B. S<W-9593 -.• · ;(Sat &.$llrl 12-15) 644-8745' · (Sunday) 4824 &mey {Cameo Hglds.) CdM • ~15 Citrus (E,..tbluff) N.B. • '833-0700~ '64'4-2430 • · • · o(~un l-5) ' 642-8235 . (Sat & Sun) , 4_7~~8n9~t .Pr.la~e50C0osta M(Se:a& S lQ-S) 1715 Por,t Stirling (H.V. Homes) N.B. • , • •· · a, un . -642-8235 $57 900 (Sat & Sun) 1301 )tings R .. Newport Beach · ~JO Mornln• SW !Dover Shores) N.B. ·-6'42-8235 . . .. 15at & Sun) • • 1 • 244 Monte Vista (Back S.):)"C'.M. .. 644-49~0 S99;5oO (Sat-& Sun -5) 644-4910 $28,500 ·' •. )Saf &.S4D j.5) . **~Linda Isle Drive (llhid.1;~) N.Bi 415 ~if&!• Road, Newpof) Beach. . • · 844-:!glo $143,500 (Sat & Sun -5) 646-7)71 (Sun 1.5) 236 Wake Fores~ College Park ·;. • 646-7171 . (Sat 1·5) o!O Ruby (Balboa Isle) Newpor1 Beach • 1423 Aqtigua, Baycrest • ,-673-855D . $71 ,500 .(Sat 12-5) 646-7171 (Sun 1·5) (3 BedrOom & Den or 1=•mily'R0om} 1712 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shon!S '' fi301_Nor\h Star Ln.,(Dover'Shor0s)NB' • 646-7171 (Sun 1-5) 644-62b0 $129 ,80~ : . · {S~nda)V • 20252 Eastwood Circle, Hunt. Beach • 308 Walnut; Costa Mos • • . 646-7171 (Sun.1-5) 548-7729 $32,000 (Sat ~,li~n 1-4) (S Bedroom) • 2256 Colgate ·Dr. !College Parklt .)I(• 108 'Via Koron (Lldo Isle) N.B. . 5574871 $29,900· .. ~·· \O~p{Dilly) 833-0700,· 644'2430 (Sat 1-5) • *1472 Galaxy Dr. (Dti>er ShoneW)i:N.B. ~ 833·9700 $135,000 · • ... (Sun 1-5) (S lledroom & 0.n or F1mlly Roo!';') 504 Fernleaf, ,Corona del Mar " 250'Z Windover (Broadmoor) CdM 833-0700; 644-2430 ,..,. (Sun 12-4) 644-7662 (Sun 1'4) '. 1100 Cambridge (Weslclmf N.B: " 621 Pnr1 Barmouth (H.V. Homes) N.B. •· 6'42-8235 • • • '(Sal &'Sun) 644-7662 (Sun 1-4) * 1363 Gala\Y. Dr. (Dbver Sbor~s) N.B. · **309 Evening Star (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-8235 · · '!S~t &·sun) , 642-8235. , (Sal & Sun) · 1915 Tradewinds (Baycrest) Nll. • 1,1337 !;alaxy, (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-8235 ' '. . , (Sum!,iy) , 542:9235 . $219,500 (Sunday) ' 2547 Greenbr~r (COUege Park) ,QdM i. • *2006 Galaxy Dr .. (Dover Shores) N.B. 644-4910 $34,500 . . (Sat&. Sun ·5) 646-1550.. (Daily) ~2 Galaxy,Drive, Newport Beach .. ·*1615 Highland (Weslcliff) N.B. 644-4910 183,500 (Sat ." Sun 1·5) 1144-4910 $711,900 (Sun 1-4) 431 Lenwood Dr .. Newport Heights • 2027 Paloljla, Costa Mesa · ,646-717l . • " (Sun 1·5) 675·8800 .(Sal & Sun 1·5) *1901.Kings.Jload, Newpon Beach • HO' ... & APARTM' ENT 646-7l!l , ., . · 4 Slln 1-5) "'" 2402 Prchi!lJ.iut, Upper Bay -·.-· • FOR SALE 648-7l71 (Off Mesa • (Sun. 1·5) » • 12' Bedl'Oom + Apt.) 29n \eakwood Pl., "l~sa V~r~e . ' · 304 Narcissus. Corona del Mar ~6-2lll•, M&-1224 · ·, .(Sat.&.Su'il 1•5) 64' '910 •95 000 (Sal 15) 312 Mornfng Canyon ($ttorectl!ls) .CdM ~ . • • '. · • • · 673-855!> .... 93,500 , . . . (Sat l~l HOME & ·INCOME , , :... · (4 ledroom)" · ~. ' .. ~· 2828 Vi•la !Jaredo (!'he Blulls) N:B: • (2 tledr~~omo,.2 tied....., Apt) , 616lm, CoN111 del Mar • 671H930 , . (S!I &. Sun l.S) .t71 • 16th &ree~ Cosli Mesa " . 648-2414 .$29.900 . _·'I.. , JS\111 i ·5) 2725 Alta Vista (Eastblul!) N.B.. • ~ 673-414.I>; 1l46-5146 • (Sun 1-5) Jl:lMil NiJD11 Circle (The Ranch)Jrviite MU235' -(liunday) 1!'2020 Calvert !Mesa Verde) Cl!. 673'8550 $40,500 ., (Sun 1-4:30) 14 led....., lo Den or fami\y Room) • 21911 Kaneohe Lane,' Htinlin(lon Beach MU798 "$35,DW (SJL & Sul\ 9-5) -Silftf Line (Back Bay).N'.B. ·• • &100 . (Fri/Sal/S\lD. 10-4) . , -~ lkilorra, lllulon ~iejo ' • -11H010 (&I & Sun 1-4) ' .. I 675-5930 (Sal -& Sun 1-51 . l>Ul'LEXES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom & I lodroom) 100 Begonia, Corona del Mar 673-6510 $46,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) (2 Bedroom & I lodrooml 1808. w. BalliOa Blvd., Newport Beach 675-8800 ' (Sat & Sun 12·5) INVESTMENT PROPERTY • 3121 W. COul Hwy (Apt. S.A) N'pt Beach &12'8235 ' / , (Sunday) ..... ...................... .... ,....! ................ . • I -- I ' I I --- at t ~BOYD - 1~1 · ... ~= ..... ,1 MA TI' LA BORDE, .Rtihor ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS · Clean sharp two bdrm. on secluded cul-de- sac rueel Large pie ahaP,ed lqL.choice atart· er home or perlect ~fnenl l.C.Jidli . ..ctoee to all gralles of school)l.and•17th SVSbopplng Center. Of'ILY $21,SOil~ CORONA DEL MAR Beautiful tree lined street diey thtee bdrm., 2 bath, newJy decorated home on SOUTH Not really, but tt would •P-SIDE OF JDGHWAY. Patio, garage on paved pear .ct. 'Ilrit modern 3 bed· ll d ·.room '2 bath. )>ome, looattd a ,y. Locatt: near grammar· school, shop- tn a pr~. well planned ping and' CI;lM BEA~l~ Only $3~Jp~ . · r\ '""'""at .,..., shoo!• "' · SO. UTH SANTA ANA shown to ()flly . 1~ with treme·00ou11 confidence, zeal Delightful two story near fabulous SOUTH • n.d : comrtructi;On ablllty. COAST' PLAZA. Ultra clean 4..bdrm. spacious Somewhat of a dub\ota bar· f1mily room home with 3 baths, eas B/I pin ·129,9SO. $900 DOwn.. kjtchen ind lar2e 12' z 22' .screen¢ in rcov- , .ered pa_tio. Only '35,950 ~ with good1financ- {Open,..evea) ing 1Yail1ble. Let·US show you thia: sleeper. • ' ~ .... ",~" ...... 1tJrange Vi~t~ · Formerly LaBorde Real Estate . MOVE-IN 220 E. SOv~l~nlh St., COSTA MESA . »SPANISH FLAVOR 646-0555 . 549-1910 Eveninp 'cill.:..44'-7431 ,or ,6A6-4$7'~ ~r will pay All your co.ti · to own this ft'nhly PAinted o.ner .. Genera~ · ·• ..... ' ........ , --· -· ---- ' -, . LOVELY yQ_}~K, ~T ' Dell9htfJI~~ . ~l- PANORAMIC •VIEW~OF NE.WP.QRT HAR· BOR. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath,.s, SPAIVlll.R fire- place, kitchen iwlth built-ins, CUSTOM dee- ·orated carpets & drapes'. .BtJJLT•lN WINE CELLAR!< WET ·BAR. Enter1ain under the 1tar1, BEAUIIE-!JL PATIO, AUTO. TIME LIG}lTS. Fo~· the ·discriminating buyer • . : .....•........ : ........ ~·········· $125,000.· ; ~ . . 24 WAYS TO. GET A"4X's GROSS" 24 Units . . .HJGH DEM..ANJ? rental area. Close lo shop- ping.an<l schools. 16-2'.lledroom;.,li> bafh!IY 2 Bedroom&. Could be-''UPGAAJ:iED' for. more INCOME . ; .................. $288,000. ·YOUR ':SUP" IS SHOWJNG ' on Linda Isle A private "slip" (Tak~s a 50 fl. boat) de- scends trom this fabulous Lfuda Isle "VJew; Ho!DL".-3,L6V.Jy bedrooms, formal dining room: .{'i:leJ,uxe baths; fireplace. An excitibg h.o~e to en~i"tain in. A must to see. $225,000. DIPPITY DOP . , Look' What Wt Foun~ F.or. You? ; •. on'BilLllOA 'ISLE. Detu<~ duplex, <:11stom builr 4 bedroom 3 baih. 2-fireplaces. GLAS,S WALLED OPEN ST A1RCASE. Builtins in· cJUding· a builtin freezer_~refrlgerato.r, "too wiggling.'.' 1hag PLUS VERY DELUXE 2 bed· rOoin renfal unit, Don't miSs seeing this ·one for ................................... $99,500. . . . . ' 1.TRADE SPECIAL . Bring, In Yi>ur Trades .. we'll d9 t he; ~st on .these THREE FOUR- . 'PLEXES au · m a ... row. All units have 2-3 bedroom, 2 bath/1-2 bedroo.in & l·l be.drnom. SPACIOUS and-close to.shopping,,in.SUPER RENTAL AREA. Each_ .;,_1 ... , ..... $l!iifl!O· • ,. .. ,'1 ff • ~I ADASSOCU.1• REALTORS 644-7270 .(F~..,,.r~y DoL•ne ·~lEololiol 2128 EA$T 'COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL ' MAR, CALIF. ' . , . . -----hOme. 3 199-dous bedroom1. l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:i;;;= Cumniud $i>onlsh inl"'· COWEN ·HEIGHT$• 'G•ner•I G•neral tor. S&crlfice •t only $23,250. Bealitiful. tree shaded residential lot, des!r· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill Dial . 645-03113 ' IOHl\I L Ol\O\ ' ' . BEAMED CEILINGS Immarulate 4 bedroom Ce:n- Jucy P"'.1< ,home, only I Y" old. Bttm ceillt'CI in the larp fAmily room and 3 ol' thfi 4 bedrooms. Bulltins, lft~ace, carpeted thruolll. Room for boal and tnl iler atorqe , , • $34,500.110% dawn. • co:rs WAI.LACI! llAl.TOU Qptn Evenings ~ Hi-4454 e Don't Miss . This! ll Spic and Spall Macco bull~ ...... 2} Family room , 3) TJn-ee larie tiedroopll ; One ii donnltoey file -2)'l ' 30'. 4) Fta19tone patio and bullt- 1ble TusUn locatio,n. #130. #27,~0, •.. VACANT-1'\f.O DOWN . Owner will help finailce or IeiSet'bptiOn. Im· mediate possession. 2 Bedroom, 11h bath home with ·some water view. ~n"beam ceil- ing in living room & den. Built·m range, oven & refrigerator. Forced air heal Double ea- rage + carport #128. $45,500" CAMEO HIGHLANDS . Canyon & ocean view from Ii.Ying room bal- cony. Carpeted 3 bdrm., 2 bath borne with bl Mn ldtcben. 2200 Sq. fl # 102 •. : $46,950 ' KIDS & PETS · · 3 Bedrooms, 2 bath home· +:A·l'Z<>ned lol . Just 5 minutes to LaRUDa beaches & shop- pinf. Plenty of rOom for your own earden, rabbits & chicken. Board your horse next door. Ceiling high fireplace, w /w carpeting · over ho,rdwood floors. Forced Arr heat, bllilt· In range & oven. #129 .... .' . .' .. :.$4i,950 ' . HOME & INVESTMENT ' REALTY '3535 l Coast Hwy • Corona del Mar ' < Pete _ /larr~(I fea&'I . ' . --'· pre_6~ . ' OLD WORLD CHARM · ON PENINSULA'BAYFRONT -A Love- ly bit of old England with large, brick, bay- side courtyard', separate Summerhouse sur· rounded by roses, cainellias and large tree:S. Certainly unique in it's timeless charm and location. Pier ,'and float. _ .......... '169,·500. THAT COU~TRY FEELING IN NEWPORT BEACH ·-Room for .alJ the family gathered for ·the holidays, Dil!ing room for feasting, family room for funning, large. tree covered yatd with separate enter~ taining area, 5 .bedrooms. for family, ~uests. grandparents or maid. Wonderfully priced at . ...... '' '\' .... ' ..... ' ...... •'' ..... $54,500. A LOT ON CANNER.t; 1lOW; • . . H,r.,RD TOflND-d,nenow available on 30th stteel. . ... ~ .... .:·,·~ . ~ ~ ....... : ·~~000. . . Offlco Opon S•turd1y1 & Sund1y1 PETE ' BARRETT REALTY 160.5 Wodcllfl Dr., N.8. 642-5200 in ba~"· n--I 5l Gowmrntnt ~rma avall·1--................................. _ ....... _I~ ....... ~-;;;;;~·;;;:;;;;;;:·;:; ;;:;;;'';;;;:;;;G~-;;;·~·1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;:I .. 675-7225 --------- 6) ~V.1" $Z,MXI. General General ·~~ 7) cait "'6-1't3 1or .,... "' -S-AN_T_A-CL-A-US-* CAMEO SHORES * .... . IS ALIVE SWEEPING VIEW ard .. ,Id .. for )JOU on th~' s .......... view • lune-SPECTACUlAR OCEAN VIEW 10 1 THr. REAL . '"\.'. ESTATERS , . ·. bedroom, l bath churner tional larp a bedroom with SEPARATE ~ .X 30 home In cholct" Dowr Shon! rumpu.1 room and IM!ller location, 2 baths newly $92 500 Mother-In-Law's wllli"I' to pay ''"'' ... ~. d•oonot..i wl!h '" new W/W ' • . ' .. Hideaway Towering tree-A~ded street cpts & dra~s -M!pan.te 4 Bdrms., 4 b'aths, ranch style ; beamed In beautiful nei~hborhooc:S. mutfr suite wlrh rom&11 tub ceil'a., /iorgeou~ nnnJ. Dee~ lot·, lush c~et. You'U be dell,tited when~ Auume VA loan wltb $143 _ l•,..,I! comer lot room ,__ ,.. A ult _.,... .e this 5 bedroom1, pool: t 1 1 pqm nts. M ln 1w ~. ''<' :uig. occupied & a solutely spo ess home fnlurinc torml.1. din-o a It $)4 ow _"f! pool -Great value at '85.0f!O tbruout. Exclusively listed with - inc afta. lll":puw.le Nmpus C'hrtltm~ •500 '1'LL EZ ,._nns-Call 673-8$00. 'room, 3 pngh bath attu A PRYCE. ' , , '1 :·:f, . :;::.~~::.;,n:;,.~.\r. Walker & lee C" ·t ~'l\ -§{{' 2414 v111• Doi oro "'""" n.u)n" $31.000. Alt ll81-~ ·,;f 'NEWPORT BEACH Tenn11 54MS5S 1141546-1154 TWO ON A LOT r'- SHERWeeD REAL TY "'·c= 'ND Hm ~.... ........ .......... • • .rca ty 6.44-1133 •nytlmo 111964 Bmokhu1'9t. F.V. 't'" ll'ftl " oruseasarnother-ln·law ~------___ ..-.. ,... VIEW! VIEW! READY ~t'I.. 0ne :s -bed1"00111 ~n;:il~~n:.;-~ O'#ntr motf\tated lot ·tut and one 1-bedroom, both _ ---,-----...t Cllarmi"' Euthluff -· l .... "" ... trllmat'ulate 3 :,~,";1; ~ON.;~= DANA PT -4.PLEX $850. Bit., fbnnat.dt•. rm. Leo. lldt. h>tne. Lo>o:r.tt<t on ·cor-.. ""*"' ~-1. 11-Moves You In patio .\ 2 )'I.rd areu. 1deA.I l'ltt' lot. Jtoom '°" bt gate. ....., ... ~.. '""' UMtt~<.'OmltrucHon xlnt I ~CM A.U 1or • ....i .. JM.500. MT4>1D monlhi)' ~ tncludinc • o-Payments: ).,.. than -ni. tAmilytlornf!,.-.w,;JUV.OPEN vuy n-_\ __ •--Cllfion 178210 ''"' ~. l.S."7125 ALtA VISTA &U-2535 tu.el. ~ttl!r cnecll thlt out. · ' ~at N.rter horn@ for that DR .. N.B. Walke' r & Lee WELTON & COMP.ANY young tam Ur. Lovely fam- JMepflll'lf!' Webb, RtllllOr 11)' 1'00m and builttn ranae hlboa Raol !1tala Co 11 .. uon 'REAL TORS ~"' °"""· 100 E. 11o1i... Blv., ·BoJi... mo H-.Blvd. •I A....,. =,,..,..,...:;•7:.:MtOO=:;..== Sporow Riiy 842-4474 673-040 644-5146 Dtme.A==·Llne=.;;llWl'll::..::c.:....'_'~.:.-'·.;;51»191=:;;...;llPl=•:..'.:lll:.;9:.;l'M:.:;:_ We'll htlp )'OU ltlll ~ "A ne&! for e\/try bird'' . ----. ' ' .. _ ,rl6i .. • J, -.. -.. ~ ...... PAYMINT ms 2 Jt,-TUITLE . ROCK HILLS P•llEI &BALD IAY t.;,.u:::A THAN RENT .·~dlfMar • .......,. •• •nr. ,...,, "~ -------·- Tbl1 was b l rd to I Inell I YOtl! A. 3 bftttoom t bath Jiarm. ~-Loe.ted In It ~. b,'plc .. V(lw cpts, 1 -re-11te1 tn this prn:Ugioua ar~ tor .your 1e-At · t"1 ra.nefi ln beattdf\l a dmmlftr l bdrm., 2 th .., ~ home.. Si>aclou1 ~rocn;n.. 3 BA'.lllS, Crack· eiina: fireplaee. Family i;m. 1;1atoor 1-JJgh Schotlt. ·urf. ~ ' heflrd bf ~t $26,~. Dia) Hal.·, • ml ,...,.nt tor w"'"' ,.., buy u.i. ...,.,, 3 Fil""" l •-hod -'• We currtOllY have ieveral S " 4 btdtoom NEW HOMIS , • .., ,,., -pa~4 1, ,._ _ ~1 a/Irr.,... "'°le "' qa;oi Euttlde ·llu•t. 11th. on ·"''"t "".... .no.. ~ -«•· Jectloll. Mo•t with VIEW I. priced from 1mnt Ana. "°"'" -"'· ...,.. , o1 ""~ 81dff, ah ••e ·Oooja .,.,.._,.,....., ...-. ,., ..-. "1.500.'All '"""'· 1np. ci.oJI.,• ioe..,,.,. month $51500 lo f74,llOO. II you desire TOP QUALi· Eoty """"" ...... ,.,,. Md"To -plo.:.....,"" . <>rioted •. S."'4 ..,. "11.00 1147-E01'. IG·~· 1o -....'.hil ._.. , TY'tn, •· beaulllUI corn1t1u nlty -·don't fail I~ IMMIO. OCCUl'ANCY '"' ..._ A ....... ,,. pool - rrwnt>aM ~iftl ·;-:;.1111 total ~ ii ~ or k>w sie tlie.se ! P roudly ihown· at your conyen1· on a few la1t minute can. JWl,S». Walko. ~·rf\11...:~·· ..... ." Jl\lrly, ,.., ''" ' ..... Ploue~ for appoinlment.. . ""'. '':i'ur s1• Tu-• .__;.,., ..._, '45-0303 . This lmmtt l 2* ~ nrstled in for Chrl&'tmu .. 'M.JI. 1* H. Collt Hwy"' .I.--. ICI 4-~hu 3 BR 2~ Eve. ror further detaH•l-~=~====-''""'~===37"~~""'"' "SINC£ 1946'' ...... ,,77 AltytltM " I ORI \I I Ol \O\ ' "' ' 4 ' : ~ GRACIOUS· . SP~CIOUS Country home In Wooded 1el- t1og; family room and den, both with fii:epl.aces, formal 4inlng r:oom ·and 11:1nny breal<talf room. 4 Btdroom•, ' 3 .1•11\s. $41,950. IBA or VA term.s o! course. 540--llSl (Open Ev~nlna;s) l~=I BROADMOOR WITH VIEW I Nflw listing -scarce 5 ~ff., Smitti buil t home. Lge. liv· ini rm .. dining rm .. ocean · &: hllrbor view. Reall1tlcally priced at $72,(0). CORBIN- MARTIN REAL TORS 644-7U2 LET THE SUN SHINE IN This Sunshine beauty!! It's 4 bedroom1, 2 baths and lAmily dinjng·l'OOf1' will ael- isly flll yqur needs. This j$ the most lmmacula1e home In town and it's onb' $28,500. All term• 842-2535 1,-0 THE REAL "'-. EST,\TT:R2 ' ' . BATHS • LG€. PANEi..:o <hod< wl•h .. .,.., Help.rs OCEAN"'..:ONT OPEN l ·S SAT. & SUN. MOVI IN CASH • 8ELL Oii L&\8E "' ~ ... RM ' -" ncl •• """"·· .... •11 ORCHID ·vE 1' ,W"lem J!ank _,... --rt ! Bit. ., ... s-... m. ' ..._.,, p.,v. e ' Call st&-5Ml (()pm E' ) ·, DIJl'l·ev "' . . "' ' Uttlvenity Park, lrvlnt -...,., . ' ,,. patio, al front. I another _ r ws. ~A «; IT., 'R-2 UYr BuUdtt pays ' dotn"nr «19tt Ji. fant. nn., din, ftn., M!il~ rreenbelt. A ra..._. opportun-• ' 9'A&E er a1t' otfera o~ th1' 3 bed-dlni.r:i& nn., li)ll., ,carp. A ''!"!'!'""!'!"' _____ !'"'_..,. __ '!!'1 ___ 1 ~ •• pl1t1 '500. apecia.I cuh bar, etc. lmmae .. -t47,IM. klvely patio ·on the ti!aui. !!!--I Owner anxjou1 lc wlll conald.. With lie· 2 bdrm, home, 11ep. ay• ' ..... j.~ NJtht1 .. lotn fees, t,ppl'Qlrimliiely Cpt " m.-. bidns, wee lty at only $5.1,500. •li:I Time · · • mwr. room defux-e duPe.w. Both .~pew; 2 GU' pr, ,Lovely 1~ atk>wanoe-1>ar exm... These "* prltt. ortereod. Eltd(Jsive with • , , units are ln mtht condition yard w/eeveral fruit tttta • .c.at• MIN _I H~fl ....... • ... ch are fMU',JnOSt popular ·a, dn· Ml88lOH IU:ALTY ....., HB.EJI B DOWD OW!!JR MOVED • lully turni.he<J. Full pri"' Can buUd o><tra ,.,.., apt.. ;"f·-· ""'"'""lorn-· N.,:. MONARCH llAY ' ' • · 2399·~. Open dally .. ~500! 1M0-85S6 Wtp!ent,y of 'room to ffPf!tt!' · 1 r TROPICAL--matly ·a·• mbntti wait for A Chitrmlnr 3 Br " Jp den REAL TOR ·644-4113' *"""""'°""' 2\1 bltl•" .. ..,. SHERW••p REAL TY M= SEE •• "'·"" • MOST FOi PARA . ... -of -..-i.. """"' -"'pool. Ea "" · ~ale livlrw plu. huae family t89M Brookhunt,, F .V. Scenic Propertfet 67541:111 11~ THE '1.E.AsT PIS'P' -._ •~•-.:.-• open. kt deck" •'I ~a.nw.' ASSUMABLE LO/ ........ N•••· •tt•ntlon. $11,959 UNBELIEV.A,llLE ,..;,,,m...-... ""' ·. •. 4 + l'OQI; ·-.......... -noo.ooo . OWNEll4\!&-2"1 6..1 u, 10 .... ~91blclt 1'ni for enter-J Br. + 2 B•thf VIEW . • bN.uty will satisfy ,JV: the $25,40I 4 BJJ.. 21$ BA In an. irnpres-CHEERY view, 4 Bit. J BA, GI LOAn a.!nillc, piuis bMted pool. Cul-de-1ac11trttt.Thrmaldln. Beeutltul l&e 3 BR. l..den, larpt lan\iliet needa. The 1~'1t.l6.vil:.•~ed:~re::. ::.:'m':vt.~u:;: FR A: DR. Srtkn l.R, tpic; $111S, per mo. iilbludel at'ff, bit-In J:t~O, lota ot cab-D Rm,, ~ CQrqe1 M,IXXI. 4 bla; bectroorn. wit{ protect new w fW carpet, Blt·fl'I pit cpU, q, bltnl, 111 deek + taxes .re I n a u r a n c e • lneta, bttakrut bar1 FI A · QPfin Sat 1-4 . the klda whit• Dad 1m hll: RIO. U!avinr for Arbiona, ce ·'" IP&C'itJua llvlna bled yd, Owner $.11,fl50. ·--I ~ A ~·~R s no "TY co ...._ rql)ITI., -~~ by ., llory -.,.... . . M)'Ol'le can a.•1s\n~ thl1 6J' ..... t; arae etN, pat..... i-••...mv RI ·~ • rttdinc ertjoymt.nl In the inllltsell MW! Call 847-1221 hiltr&IAlll wtndowl 1 calhe-...,r-G! !'°8"· 3 ... BR .. ~ .tyte ttal barpin! SUbmlH Call 3135 E. Coa.t Hlihway ~rate den. Many fine SEYMOt./R RF..ALTY, .17ltl drat. cellmt:. Ovffliud l GUNA RoyaR.ooean fron wtth aeparate-J'arplly room.. -~ .. ......, C M 8"7·1221 . '• --' CQl'Ona dei Mar 613-!0lo ·• fini.ily meahi Will be ae~ Beech Blvd., Hunf, Bch. c&r prap w"--ohop marnif vu. 2 bf, 2 ha apt.: Heavy 1hake rOof;oversized "POfi U'l'l'Q., • • SEYMOUR REALTY, lt1tl L'IL OLD . .jn the FORMAL DINING ••J "'-,_. • .., Owner Ill be/ .$48500 J!Vlni room, tilt-in .•,lep aav.-~II ~39?1 Eve1. 615-1821 .Beach Blvd., Hunt. Be~. . T•X BE "TERS ROOM.· ...;,1ck .•• 1 .... -.., .-are.. It'• architecture ls 1 ·1 w opm, • · er kll<hon. On qu•et ""''" ~ DOVER SHORES . ft . ft '" ~~ -·-;;; • VA NO DOWN OR<FHA oula!•ndlnc ""'"'" of In-1213) ~ .. Bkr. $ c lOBe to IK:hooli. New FHA & 7 YEAR ITCH-, · 2 BR t l-BR S.•, Hwy $46,500 underf~ feet. re11I plu 3 BR, 2 BA. Best crpta Ii ~atlty, Gorpoua bQirnt 1ot-$1SIM V.t'tenr111. Avallitie at Only Owntr h l'ved t ttJ .Quiet View Home G11.luy Dr, 2-2 BR. Sn. corner ~47.500 too. It 11 tnrly l he fines! 411>9. SpotJffll, 20'x22' unJin. $35,,50 TED HUBERT A ASSOc.• m 500 See it today• · u 1 " r Spacious .l. Ideal . for enter· 2 BR + 1-BR add on m.500 MESA, V'E.'RDE buy •I onlY nn, Quiel cut-<le-aac h1, , un Via Lido l15-"'5DO 540-izsi (~~ Eve1) Mesa Ve~e_.. cul de ~c rt taining, ·w/lndoor pool It 2'BR 2 bl. + 2 Br. ' 149.500 119,900. Let us open it lor xtn. ....., Jot, 'Ill•~ bearlna: TM Cascade OWN ~ 2 BR 2 ""' '"'t'<' ~an Lovell' and chenlhed 2'1 U I I R I ,,..., fn:d ··"" ,,.., !l'h~ · DC1U"ll' COit, 1 aa, ttil :Sbed f U jacuzzi. ll .000 • teue or n v•r1 ty · •• t'y ~"'"'· \ . t ~ ..... ~ ¥"'rf'"" Dur M<Mt dramatic new cus· ~.bit, vi!"'., ·~.950. Open' l~:n..~] $24,950 4 BEDROOMS Lovely 2 bath home . freshly painted insKI~ &: -<>4Jt. Ne\1 fol-mica. Llke .new pl:os ear- petinf" Lafge: buil.t·ln ward· :robff. Wlde'concrete drive. No down G.I'. • low down all otheni! 5«)..JT.!O TARBELL ..2955 Harbor, Costa Meta. WAJCH, YOUR ho!e :~:i Y1~: $145,000 -Fte. By app rt. 30fn E.'Cat. Hwy. '173~10 . 1 COATS torn ~tectilre. All tM tUy, llfiO Slijt1n. Dr. Fint,home Jor l&1e on 1~ Bill G~undy, Realtor' * D~~LEX ·* ~ &. ·.. al;loYe featu~ + morel,--i"-~'-=-:C---:-.,.--- 1ttttt in T ~an. $31,000. 841 Baysk:le, NB 675-6161 ~utftur2 BR. "= den plut , . W WALLACE 1--.-07==-==~-~· ,a:-a ~utitutly tur-la1una N ..... ·Pmne ~2313. · BY Owner ·,Chol~· 3 Bdrm. 2 bdrm. "l"l!nlal; bea_m ceil'i.; , REALTORS YALU£ PLUS nlflhed wet~ her A: a tiled ' ·THE REAL 1'Rl ESTATERS 2 bath.plus family room in t 1trplca., "eic:J'l'l,j ~Ide lol w/ ........ 1,1 , :.lio: converUtton a~11 w/cu1tom 134,SOO. l BR:, 2 BA. fully ·quiet Met.a -Verde cul de tueat"patklng. A. a;obd 'buy -1 ~" -Lal'J'f'41Jlednp. ~.Bath,•maa· lir.epfaCe A. builtln1. decorated .t. ,J.ndllClped, u.c. LKrge yard, many for u-A.,. -....000. Optn Evenlns•J 11ive famUy room ~e rea· $37,tSO Call OwnP.r eve1, '495-:45l.1 •IU'!:•--.. ' n...ins ilft-•-... ,·,.•RIO trtt1, c~ lo store• am MORGAN REALTY . --zzzzzz==z=1 ·---.. -. '1 L .. IUe 6 UNITS-:-"E:AsTSIDE achools. $3l,IXXI. Owner-Agt. 67J..6642 '754459 ii •nd • fabulou9ly ~red The Cheyenn• • · .,. 122<. SEPARATE' yard •Hh .,....,all, Oni,v A ' BR •-d '.BA ~--220 ltllll M-all 2 bdnn, 1% bath. pe.tloa. "'!"'" , NICE corner neu ocean. * 2 m 500 AN. tt ~'i " • en, ~ ,...,....... ' IW WVllll' ,,.., pa1nt..r •• s00w1:&00d -NEWPORT BEACH Bo•3Bo+2 ... "·•u"'" RUMl'_US ROOM SHE.Rw••~DR.E"LTV °"' " .. '""''" ,,,.,. · 11 -l "-·· -A -A -..:: IXXJ ,.. ,.. premium Im. {SSOD. utral Brand new '"'•-homo retum of ' ;......, Cr'09S n-vwner ·~u .. cu ., •• ~ .,.,, · quarjer1. Inc. $7800. Good , ,._.;.In tarft b1t"ck·yard;l'~· 1_~ Brookhprat,. , .,r ,v . V~ry rare thel!fi da)t·i. · r; -' • come. ·Gl"f!at· k>carion with Needs quick 58.le, lA.rge 4 IPrm1, $6.9,flOO. 675--0621. room, family tt"'rJI• J.)l $ ""UICI( $ $2t,7,0 5 Bdnnl., f!Ai-bathl. loYe.b' w~ikv~~&"'Lee BR, ?:tltt~~~-0::."R;:' "~-~"':"'o°:h;; ~~: ;.;:,,: ::·.:;;:' WI :iv HOMlS 1,; . "" do,,n finaoonr ~~,!,.,.~ 400 E. 17th, C.M. A~ .. CdM . '"'""'·· , I mo. ~~iS.TS. ID'E'-. "l'l.:.K.~S.<alA.\NB-JA"7Jf·!i60I •vdabl.: ...,.. lnfoimatlon, Bltl G"""'1\ RMlter . In·-R'~~nlt~. DAY OR NJTE 646-3Z6 Costa MeP ce)I ·•lee: oftk:e· «ti 'MfE 311 ~. N''pt ~ach •• "'~ ~ IWlllll. • • ' 67$41'1 mi w""°' Blvd. at Adams SPANISH ADOBE SECLUDED ,:MdVEt RIGHT IN 'JWl'jESTATE S44-8157 • · '"°'9151 ._, Ev... S!iatp otd;.,. 3 """"' horn• TOWNHOUSE ... "NG or, ""'-:by "'""°'"""' al WE'VE ·O,OT l'l;l When YoU vis1t ttrls farm in PRICE REDUCED clo&e' to foWn 'Ir: shopping. Adull park " 3 LARGE RH-• · .~nteorner, 2yun 1;;.w.11 Jeffrey Rd .l Moulton Park· A 911&~ 4 ,BR. + den the city complete With an · Large 4 BR. l Bath· Cfwner movina; out ot area, J'lJ\I, Single. •tor)'. Livlna: ofd. Mii •car'@d rtor 3 bed· YOUR MdMETi , WAy011i'.1 mlle1 .north of Sln hnf'.n~.::.~ a Vft'A~ 2- - ' STEP!! 83 I..,. r m "~-r· 1 kl"-"'-rnom1 hofnt! with bulltlns~ FrP.e appral .. 1 • w, • .. y Dl-~-... , •tr~ .llQOr plan. Master w lte x-·""' lot and thrff-bl!d· "--, 2,'lOO ,q, f•, •t ..rt>""k>\Js Submit offer . Askinr 00 """' .ll"f!P ace, '"'"'n, uu ~ .. ~ ., • ...., ..,.. ·ncl -· vv.: •· e·~" all I ~1· •• rd Harbor Hi ll?'N ,-llit.: ...__..,_,, ,~~-. ~--~~---1 • I'll' •Wll'IC rm. • $31 tSOO room hOme. Zoned R-2, thi1 living. 'Larg kltchen w/ $24 950 e ec. '""'"lguuUl. i• en ' 'll:'i\l ~ ""''UDll L-.una a..ch . Lp; ldt h i ht1rht 1 unbelievable property Ct'lmes nook • '. 1 1 d' '-pe.lio w/water1all. • Clttb-PETE BARRITT r25 yrs, •q,erlence, . , . • .,.. r· 1ot' ··usoo· ' .,.., M~SA' VERDE pantry, orma in-PERRON REALTY &42.1771 '-'-'·-··._.1 ·-....i COLLlNS at WATrS ""· I. · -. · !" .............._te with hane..ta11 t II. d .Matr ., ·--· 1"1\19. _ ... na a:reen RE •LTY 6~3 apr issurriable Joan -"r"" ng area en ... suie &•YFROuT "PTS."' withiri rtbr1ea throw. 'Priced ,... -REAL'tORS-1 ~'-"LO BAY '---w\th bou>aa.&l••-Ja. Mo ... 1.. and . la .orq $1,9,500. Call w/trptc. &: dress1n1 f'09q!-· "' .... "'I n· ... . . L..1.2 •353 ggi.c-.. """~'::i-UUll'I\ -=-· noYI on P~rty. nu..,. 842·2535 . Redecor. lh~. All thia on Vlsta .. Dti l,ido. Pier .I: •~P to ae ·lndud~·.crpt/d,l'pfl. -""" • .,,_, · fanumic <riaw.! Ide.I for -· installmenf5 llke rent. 4 ~· · + ' free ~haded lot in i.ectudtod available. F~ ;ll,500. Sell COLL~}oJS ,&., W~TTS ...... pl N9 001'/~. S1,BR, ·J!90l, ~ or ··~II~ famHy; M16 VJa. lJ,do 615-4562 rooms. 2 baths, family room neighborhood. . or Jeaae. • , RliAL TY , BY OWNF.R 47' Walhut <Pl.-3 Den or mu.le room. A T••tefulty ··decorated In with fireplace, AU electric Va<a"f ~v•·•·n --'Ilion Georg• W1ll1•m1on C&W • BR, 2 BA, Ire yd w/heaut beauty at $34,500. r .. t pos. <Wann invltlfll' 1tyi• with 4 Bit. 3 bl!. 'eox90 . tn,:IOD buitl-ln kitchen, dlshwuher. ", "<V ...,,..., tn!e9 -1 h d f Ir · ' ' . o · ~.1195 B-'--REALTOR _, · "f'r. w 1 • ltession. chK:watl~pera&:luahc.r-3BR.2hl..42>1:" $19,SOO ·Patk>. Sprinklers. lmmedi· wner .,,..., ,......,r 1:.1..1 -502! &\tet. I0-50ll. $36..500 642--7892 I ' I lty • -l -' <l'I' i...... ate J)Ohell:Sion~ 540-t7XI $30,950 CLE "N CONDO 541-6570 645-1.-. • OPEN SlJNDA"£-lU I · arw n r•a , inc. ~· A+ttactlYe Jlvlnr rm. 4 BR. 3 bl. '1'0xS8 Q2i,wr "' OWNER 3 BR. ram Rm 21562 Brooktiurat, Hnlgn Bch baa open bel.J6s 1t bit MIMI· LIDO REAL TV INC. ' TARBELL 2 BR. Lee. His le Hen clos-EASTSIDE ~ BR collate, OfEN\DA,ILY l.S ,, Uo bn.t or trlr siorag~' ~s,t11 anytime aome ·ntep.•9potl"1! elcl. 33T7 VIA UDO • ''· NQ DJ>WN TERMS ets, Dl,nlnr.area. ~Wl'hr. 1~:00 cornerM:tU ~~~ 8Si cor&z7fM~hf"Mat · f:x21~ asiiome VA 15111%: TR~ FOR; CLTMBlN' kit~, beaut. untqu. din-67J.73DO ~ 8,~--. ~-,, M,..' ~--homo _ ~ M-·-Patio, dbl ear. Very charm-$ • · 155 _ • Movinr • 19-ia-...1 3 BR + ····-,.,.,.21111 ~ --~--... ~.. ==,---~-~-·1 """"' •um-... wi ~y~. I • "''M: '; "~ Ing • Make an oflerl C.M. Opfn 5a:f. 6 SUn. 1·5, f H 04 ':"""'.:._ ... _ •• f ..,..,_. """" · KIDS. Dellrhttul 3 BR 2 BA "• ~~· ~~·,._.. TAKE over paymti or JftlR FHA OR Y,A . •· n cest. a ~r Ill· r-EM Perron Realty, 642.-0596." . . am. rm: t"aV)' ana-roo , E at Bluff. borne on lovely tl'tt lllM!d W!r Ull!'IUm. wUh tt.q.oo. A: w/option. 3 Br, 2 Ba. Oii 11.1 ed bed~, 2 batJia. ele----:-0:-V t . cplg1 df'PI!; blbis, dishwshr. a . ltl'ff\. Hn:l~d fln, · bup plUllh btilb. Aite lovely a;uHI ·lot $53,0DO ~7135. ~ Bedf.oom ti0rne in grei1 Jo. gant fln!plii.ce in large fam-1818 W.' Co6.st1 Hwy., N.9. DUPLEXES No dn: G.I!, low dn. any-1,,---...,,,....-....,..,.--farn rm. Veli1 no dn, no bednn. A: bath, Secfudl!d pa-1,,;,,.C.:-'c,-,.,.:':--"''--- cjltion near the be11ch:Very lly roo,m. Bullt·ln tange, ov-REALTORS 6424623 FU.r·upper unita. Good ,E. ~. OWher Wlbel__p J'.'lhlnc. BY owner Newport Bch oon-1 $.26 900 b ff<t, view deck. Eiitlre prem· Mes•, V•nle 111harp .tflrouihout.'. PtJCed at -·en. ~Laree patio, Neatly · . aide Joe. 2 BR. ea,~~lln1. $.11,950. 00 .. 1 BR, 2 BA, 1 lf'w.I. 2 ;'9;~ ·~1 • all~ ~~,: ~· In Impeccable cond. I :S:::P:::Ao::Cl,;o"u"s"'L'°IV"'IN,;.,,,G--~5-:Br,.;.., only $32 •. 950. 847-6010. manlcured law~ Recently MUST . s· ELL Fortin Co. Realtor! Et42-5000 Call: Pal Wood 56ZJOO patlOll, nr . pool. LoWW!!d Afent 56-MM ' Pt~ f14,500. Enjoy pri. 3 B a . s a·m a r Dr . 842-:<515 :J.~;:; Try 10'Yo d own! BY Ownf!r, 4 Br, fam· rm, Scenic ProPerties ~S7l6 assoc. due11. Only $32.950. OPEN H Su j . beach. te"ni. cot.lt'ta, ,U.nl· tcul-da-aac) nr ' 1Choo11 • TARBELL din nn. Nr. S. Cit Plau.,. MOVING ·Ou ol. •--Ha""' Will carry 2nd. 2".11 Vi1ta OUR nd-.y ...C, by' td 1ate1 .. 'O THE REAL ~EsrATERS * EAST SIDE 1r . ·2955 Harbor, CoslA Me113 . Big ~anyon l B.R, 2 BA, family rm, fire· · · pl, hlt·iM. huge walk-in FiVe bedrooms, 3 baths. Jarn· cl 'ISOO · ily room, laundry room, l ~. '$q. fl. New n-Hf crPt•/drapes & paint. Va· ca.r garage, ""'au uJ ·corner lot· at Hermitage Ll.ne 11nd canr. Im,mf!d. IJ()llleUkln. Royal St George Road. Thil5 $29.~. borne 11 beina; finished now Roy McC•rdle Re•ltor and should he available for 2750 p la D "'-'""" .... Hog 544-5793. owner: Sharp 3 BR, 2 BA, country club ~ no , .orto r. ~:7su1~ loao. J0,50~. 3 ;r et" C.M. J>rkod _,::;, ... ~ 2 ho hnlwd. nn., 2 ml to 1><0. JAM .. fS. LOMAS ,...,M. .irn;! :.1 ~ f ... .,-1ac on a JHtte hUI. N9wport 'Mach COSTA MESA ...., -o...,. ,, _ ~ ·.mliriwt ,va1,,.1 o"""u' ........... story me, Cul,_ · ..._~~7RS-4343•al'>' co~. BalbN Penln.ula · , ~fi.Pi~';'~:l~· ~rJ f~!~1~ ~!~~,~~r. PA';. UT.900. Auume 6}1,~ ntA. ........ ~.. .... ,_ ,-1 b $I7t , mo. Pm: 968-2111. RE.Al ESTATE : 1 , , 310 LINOO Ave.. ~tween a.rea1. Nr .. S.D,, Jo'rwy &:: pn:ix % Acre lot, For Ille Y 8422 Gifford Cltt.,, --======--,-I bay &: ~n. Open SI.I., Fairview From $25,000 to owner. 644--0431; 2100 Atali• 1 :n=-:;;-;;:==-==-BAYSHORES ' ~n. 1:30 to S:30.~ct.rnilng $27,000. 1 st.. Newport Beach. 4\JST oH Realtan: Listing 315 No. COltt 4M-lOOI W VIE;W & P~L • <>idlT hqpie. Choice toe. 3 Call ,54$-3&57,,64&-8959 •• Founf•ln Valley 2D~ty, wlalk tobch., .. e,R. ! --=~=====~ aterl:roflf cu11t. home1 4 °' BR, 2 baths. Brick frplc.. CUL DE SAC! 1 ___ ~ .. am rm., fr p. c., BIG OCI N VllW 5 bdrms. y;ow from inool wood ·ftoorsi Furn~hed. • • . ·•-BUILDER CLOSEOUT!, Fri...,al..., •10< blln dble A rooma 87· Ft lot spacious . . $38 500 5 BR, 2 B'A, fanch lcyn:" ovf!l"I, dw. Plu1h .•har. drpa, Manicured ·'•WM Ii: 1arde.1111 yard. 0 Red. /~ $280,00. • DAVIS REAI.f.Y 642--7000 liome, Ul'Je tam nn w( . ' CUUigan arthr, $ 3 5, 15 O , llUTOOnd this 3 bdrm. home; H)\RB()R View H o m r, Carmel model, 3 BR + Jamily. · Profea1lo n al landaca,ped, tll xll'u incl.; water «Jftener, ffec Prate opener, mkroni, w/w l:l"pl, drpl, $521000 Incl Jud. 6'Ul60 VACANT LOT 1810 Ncwpon Blvd., C.M. movlnr in before Chrirtm111. / !!!!!!!!!!!!"548-!!!!!m!!!!!!9!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• I Drive by alMi M'fl It, then COMFORTABU :i'.:."" •t 64<-tHo. "I'"' Bill G rundy, Realtor B [rplc, enclOSl!d J)9tio, "'19ac-Last rew hnmes Av11\~hte ~591. In xlnt cond. anse to ahos>- 8'l Ba yside NB 675-6161 S.•con ay iouA beck yard. Clo&e to at buildr.r ori.1'('11 ln -~~~-~--ping It beech. Hun')' on thta • • CHRISTMAS OWNER w 12 home• • l school1.\"11fioppln.r. BY .awn-CENTURY PARK 1:i!~~ ho~~r·1~ 2qu~t· aV::. .•t $33,500 .. GOODIEi Wa•edrorit. Ea. tw rental er $.16.SM. XJnt flnMc'lng $31 ,495 to $38,995 F.V. achoal•, shpna cntr. FAMILY DELIGHT Xint locatiOn, N e w par t Beach. 1 Bik. olo ocean Iii blJc. -ta tbe bay~ .R-2 iot. On1y l'J$,000, Sharp 3 BR, '2 BA home, nice IN A HURRY! llzed living plU9 dininr al"f!a, Owner desperate. MOst aeli bitill!ll, fireplace, 2 111hllded thil l Bedrm, '2 b&lh, bull!· pari09 , lflnceci yard, double ins, heavy lh&k'e root'. Only garagt!. Only $27,900. $~,500. AU terms. Call Ray Gault 540-1151, HERITAGE REAL ESTATE. apt. Prlv b(ach, dOcn, ten-a v a i I. 312.f 'M'cf<inley, VA -fl{A or· low down ·Sell VA, FHA. O.nv. Under View, l bdrm., 2 balht: 1iv· Need ., quick aal&. on ftils . rt 6TJ-3:lll 968--40'17; Mr. Patty. c.ooventional mkt rl DE.AW inc rm. w/frpfc. Family great duplex. Welk to beaCh nii.cou · · •. By OwM Big yard11 with high m1110n-~LTY P e.. 536-152'1. rm. BeaU'tlMly lumc.ptd, Ii bay. Gr't!at rental lll't1l. .Colle" ·P~rk l BR 2 I II bath.. :-R nil arj w1llr Included. Side fenced yard. Good nelfhbor· Aaklne1&3,000 .·, ,HURRY-! . ..,..... . . G · • u . 1• ece 1 yard perking bes/ tchonll WALK to beach. 1Choo11, ))ood,dote totchools.$37,500 HARBOR VIEW HOME MORGAN REAL TY '7""42 """"' us· 4400 tm., 5~ down at!~y! 3 <'P'l'I. drpe. Larte yard, roqm Bushard between G1rfldd lrplc, 11 2 car~'!'· picnic 1n ~ Story, -4 Br., 3 Ba w/dlx BR .. famiiy rm., 2 ba. for boat. Corni:r lot, cloM rd Ell b Zif:;~ i-n.;;.1on. ~ w/w crpts, wets.\-, 2 . OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 OPEN ft/I.IL y t-5 to 1e-..is, W-tide CM. & £Iii.-ya · a · "'' . ~.,.., HOPE GERRIE RL JY * NO DO\VN. :I· * pefnf!idr lnsf~,41:' ~'-· W/W park, walled community'. ,.. park, library, 4 BR. 2 BA: •. . PopUJar Palermo Model-A 2 1161 BOISE C •• -'""' 962.555f * 961-9601 By owner.~,950.962..3761. ~~= ~c'1, prot. l nd1cpn1 . West Side Value . • .~. 205 TUl.'ANE· pj.ACE "'·""'· ,.,...,. ____ -· •'" ue ,.,. . Ll.rge 2 11tory 3 bedroom 2 CAU.'tP.,.T WQOD COILEGE P.AJ\K lovely 3 VACANTI · SUBMI ~ TOWNHO'-'SES * .f99.2800 * MUST SEU. • Will c&l'I')' Lachenmy er Rc~!lv1 ~ fttA·YA Terms bath lien end huge I11mily ....... --, 0 -,; ~~726 BR, 1v ' BA,' ho m, OWNER ANXIOUS I ttom f16,000 to $24,000. Low, 2nd. BY OWNER. w;.am, 1~ N•wpl Blvd., C.M. •· II I N ~ I,_ ~~-~ ~ low -· "'•ment. DEAN SEMI CIRCU ca.11 6t6-3928 ~. 6'13-1575 oo:aut u home wilt! shade room. ort.'6ale, cu -.n-MC, • wfo'wr1lted dfll fllJ'qeo. Lovely 2BR Condo! 2 Pool1! REALTY si.°'M. • DUPLEX, 1 blk to beach. w. 15 AN nus, Pr 1 v a c >' • and ROY J. WARD. RLntS. .. i_ Redecorated ln1fde Ii out 2 Clubhoul!el ! Olstom home bullt In a weml· Newport, 1 BR., 2 BA. 'Heh rin'!;'\~V.:~ ;,..d?.n 1W<IIU-&oca ted. 3_,, ~roo21m11,. ~ : '1""'1:.9-.:_. 8-· w/Mw cpl , warm' walnul H~FFDAL REAL TV ~ Br, 2 S.., dbl a;ar .. no circk, with a;lua w..U. IO unit. Frp,lca1 walled 1111.ttn. am Y room , a ....... n. 00 ' Ws;;;J; '1•f''''''~ Jiane)'in·j It cement U2~ Eves: 541-2«6 down, total pymnt J1l3 mo. permit a fmtutk: ocean fff Kimple Jand. Good ln-~l~onrshHlngarbou""'r""·H~~.. ,.Calu~., '21"131. f Only $31,000. * DANA POINT * driveway'. Prictd . at only FOR SALE or Lease:. Beaut. Roberti & iCo. 962-5511 vSew ~all J'OOl1l9. etrcu-come'. $65,000. 0 w n • r •v r..,,..., · "" • I ~ or I.he facts! . Corene 'dal Ma,. $29 900, 5.11-4871. · .... tractor. 5 deer a, wtld game. New Oeluae Duplex , · 3 ·tra; hr, 3 ..,. Meadow $14,500 to Slf,'50 Jar fam11y roum hltJ valfted 645-42'5. ""--Onty J115.tm'. ' $ft,f$G, 610 Avocado, 2 BR, Beam LARGE R-2 u:;rr'1• CHOICE bome'. rHA I VA, Convent. 1 I. ~ Br. HOUSES. You Cl'!WftfL4ftrepla~. Wnluchf. NEWPORT'S l'IOt ftpensift! • Bill Grundy, Rltr. W•b~ R••lty .. 2-4905 cell's, knot ,pine. ~nel'r. LOCATION. ' 2 b t d r o o ni Good I q c . Exceptlont\lly Make the' term1. Avail now. lron I: ~ thruout. Built-Family rm., trplc.. !up .. 34l Bayiidl', N.B. 6'7>6161 · used brick ttptc. t:ncr'pai., home. Open. houllt eV(l')I neat. l3l,ISO. 96j..5T10. DEAN REALTY 1'6-752'7 In fritc:hen. This ~ un-kitchen. 4 Bdrma., 21,; ba'i. ' 1:=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;:::;;;;:::;;;~~====;::::::=:;:::;;;.:.:;;::;;::;;::;;::;;:;;:;;;:;;;:;=\ briefs! bar. bltTM. ·pullmAn afternoon, 18;3 Colta ~eaa ' BR, 2 BA; Ire lot, flagalone 2 BR CONDO. by owner, low Uluaf' hOme 11 <>ffered al Lee· !>ack yard, $32,000. bath. Overa\ied <lbl detach-St.,, C.M. b\11 .548-TI22 nr pado BBQ, nr Mlle Sq. down payment. onty $19,~. C..tl • Open 104 Fti/Sfll/SUrt. "1 aarqe, (1treued for 646-9666. COSTA MESA· Puk' $28 500 nt·S39--36i9. ' 551-M40 or 961-16'29 ~'4an 29CJO SILVER LAN.t · future unit) 'W/lnl Br A: NEWPORT REALTY ' ' •-·ch A.tu el,!(1%, loan MOVE in F• h Holidaya. .f bath. nearly new cipt. Drp1: ftWa.IC R Huntington ~a me on new BR + ~·. ~--1om U---CI I .... ~,..... $BR. 2)1 &l hOUJ<!, ""''"' REAL ESTATE ~ ~-~ Rf.hi& .. ~U;htr. ~~ ~ TRANSfr ERRID CONVENIENT club. OwtJr tranrar. 9"-4111 Beaut. turnl a h e d , $@~~~-2'£trs~· The /'uri/e with the Bui/f.fn CltucHe ~ady for~· 11&1 BR1 2eA;29f)<Mon~ CALl,ORNIA lrvlneT•rra• , 1190GlennemSt. Re a aonabl•.O wntr. O Rearro"g• lati...-1 of th• ,_."-$49.500. OPEN SUN:. 1·,5· Condo. Crpte ptpa, bftn.. CLASSIC . ..;.,.,...-------494-9473 549-0316 M6-&'J98 or '42--91~ · four lCl'a,,..bltd ~ds be. 1W422-l8S1 by appt. $22,1500, O..ys 'e67..£1120; after Immaculate in every «ta.II. 2 BR. Din, 2 'Bt.th1. Extn. SOUTH LAGUNA WANTED tow 10 fC1f11'1 four simple -dt. ' i I I DUPLEX. step 1 n lo 33co:· 5:JJ 5f.>.11PI! DeOOr,tM superbly. 3 IPIO-Jge lot. t blk tq Bay. $49,500. , OCIANFRONT Portoftno ~ A ... llft!fl R u l I a A ·plele privacy. I y rm I " ) 3 BDRM COf'Mr cptt. drw-lous BR., 2 decorator BA, CdM Realty 813-4120. Beaut 'aR. 3 bf . .,,Ut lew.I Hartior v~ borne. Prin- 1 I I l j ., , beam ceiling. panelled, hugt bltM, d11hwhr. 1 'Nortft •Ide: cuatom madf.i i:>l.'PI l Qee· I Jft. · 1um. Mme W1pnv. Jtalrw.ay clpW. f7J.a:19 trplc. ~ on trx patio, nr l<!hoot1 l ahoppln•, 11~· W "Coriver".qtkln Area", rv to Secttt Oove Retch; .form. I-~~-~-~--.! front unit 3 BR, 2,BA. Other Aus/In. By owtll!r. 'f28.95CJ: Aa111.u:ne 61l % lofln. ~ai-:--·· ..... " •"""'< er home"ot' Charlie O.pl:ln. ti>W CMt Home °"""' ~~H-~,,.c_;._•,.--11 ii , , · l 811. Complol•i1 '""'· "' ~ml rnt"" ~~LL4 >;'.7~1:>il.800. ·LOVELY. TO LOOK AT llM !<&. 01tt Or., by •PP1· ~~-~· u."::.~pboiJ A _ " . Joi.I 2 1hrt ~ ft Big 1r ...,., " 'OilV• * with lts weU-chl:*n carpet. REDUCED $l0.000 ""'lnU•· V7T"'9• ...... I ll j j Corona. S64.0ltl. Appt only, B OPEN s:i: ~ 12.5 ~ •• dl'IJ'f!fl and waltpaPl!f'. IMl'.llALD UY LOT OCEAN VIEW 3 8r a.mm. . . _ _ t Ownfo:,..AJ;t, ~-Y owner • BA, "'"' This 4 bdmi. 2!4 ti.. home La,.,.1t Y5tw Lot ~ Houae 1.5 PM 11\&n. l-~~~~,.--1! .. • NEW * •hag '•'· • .,,.. paint. ""'' ... """""'\ .......... tilu, un €mmold lla,y ""ooo """"' ""''""· m.3300 ..... I M y R U K . 11 * 1A ~~~ C:~e~~· 12315 t,lndecapfnc and •~~ For lot. A ~-~.u; Nft..-rt HeWtte I cotlon. 41\ lw .S,17;800. llltl Grvndy, Ruiter . . . . 0 w""10n 1;ke 0 book. he'l oq. ft, view of ocun BA. oWno• will tofund ciao, TR I LEVEL · BEAUTY 67U1'1 AVI • j j' j By the time a man wn reod J ldrm., 2Vl b•tli, 2,$00 NICE hom< 3 BDRM, "' i red hill 10 S.,.id<, N'pt ,,_. IM 'ULLIRTON . ,~ ~· 0-Y-R--8-0.,.-11.,.--. 1 taoold1o 1tarl 0 _ 11--. .... boy ; jUJt, • I•'!' lng "':'~ to Gl·VA appnl ~ $35,900 3 ;-"BR""."'•"B:A=-,-:1.qu="'na-~'°'m.""71de 2 Bdrm., ~-""" 111 Jt.pe. trom lit c,rona $27.lm. Non vet• c:.n but 5u P'1.mlly room wflll hnmt undf!'r COl'l8tructiofl b&'1 .. hdwd. ftrt.: frpk:. Two • ,. I I 1~ ·I e ~~:·'· hn.~'· tiYOI.. ...eh, '2.tf t-iellofrope~ . $m:I. below t.ppral &4~1622 wet hllr. 3 BR, 3 BA .~... REALTY Ard\it'e(:t d •• it n ed. • JO'~ l•racts OB .. )' 1 .. ----""'' d!,.i..!."f,;;~ .. ~"31.,"'1'.,._.· , $15 000 475-Ult VA-FHA. .T~ 4 'BR. hplc, formal din room, tat-Univ. ~lrlt Cmter, IC'\llne cust.om built •llob ol P0.500. •--""" -' ' • den ~n with tll .......... Cali A""tlme ... .-R • u. ·~1 1 1 r t.OSK Harbor View Hitl.5. S WJtlc1e. Ptr(t'CI co nd. but--ppl" ~-_:-t• •v '~ t.'l!d91' A aitu + oct•n y appt. me. iwvftmn ''1N"",'"'N'UMIE' <Q~o.,~lnE1s 1• r I' r 1: I S25450 Bkl" 142-5151 or ........ ncu. ·-a-______ ,,._,., ~ .. DAVIS REALn" '°' 1 V _ .,... ~ _ _ . _ . L ·-_ BR .. .2 bf, la.m~ rm., beam ~ ·1 rium with. watr.rf"1i. Mrt~ vooi:.w, open a.m etllln,a1. I : I I I J' I I tti1'1., S car "'''t ltt· '°l on 6 ulou,s Jandacapin&". Pt"nOn--It' a alwt)'I' the ri,pt time A: 1talned aJau A:. mt"1 .111tru. ' 'W h It• ~ta" 1i "'SC""'" l(ITE,OS IO I GET AN!IWER "'ij!l ff •.ir pm. 1 Jncteepd~ 2 BR. Jarp aar .. lenctd yd, I.I ~robltma force aate. Call •1"9YI' the 1il\'t ,._.. tr Buy now A ltlect )'OU.r awn nllWliar JOUr howlef Li rwlw. Mfcyl '(l(llrllkif.r ~ 19 ~~ • .,,._ -.t1.u:n, J'l'I w..nt ·-RESUIJTSt OJI erpt. A: Ute. r.le.' J-.nuary them. into '~" --~ SCRAM·LETS ANSWEH IN CLASsiACA'l'ION tOO -~;'~••• '°"""" ~':.; ,:.'~tM.m · ao.i. s~_::ifill"'-~~~fi~~n ::' • ,i... t11at .. :;!-~".°" ..... 139.000. :=.r!" ~ P'llot -~~~~-~-~~~~~---~~-~~~~'-~~~~~~ 1....;.;.;.;._~~---'·"'--""'-~~--~ ' f I I ' \ ' [ ' I ,,..,, 2 • r. . -::.:.-:-r.I o;oi~ "J~ @J ! ·-·-Ao-•-.. -![!]! Ao--.. -JrtJ ·: -·-J~ ~~~;~~=l~ .. ~l;nco1;.,~ .. 5P~1;1,;1~rll~re~IM~1:;;;~;;;:~= • ..._,, l.Wurn. • H1??111 Unfum. • AptL fum.. Ml Aph. fum. JM Afla. 'um. ~ ttw .. ,,..,. ___.l. .:.;::;;;;;..:..:.:,;;;.~~~..:.:::.::::::::..:..:.::;:::~~~..:.:;;; rm lllllCM.tlWft ~ Coet1Mloo L•-Hilo , c.oto-1' ~·!:•:·~·~·= ... ~__,..,-I I 4 opor1le b~ilding•. Shake rools. Priv1te p1Uo1. No slall'tl. Al) li11<ley )>Ungalow1. 2 I< 3 bedroorrls. Some have fireplaces. The type of building• that 1ltract and hold good ten-1nl1. Income $16, 740 yr. fHS ,000. Exc:tllell~ fin,ncing. ''Our 26th Ye•r'' w•$L!l N. TAYLOR ,co.. leciltors 2111 Son Jo"luln Hiiia Rood ,_ EIGHT~ Jt et \r •Men t CLEAN I 1ft. J klh. ll1!&e, NEW WORU> .. 1 JlJt, i BA, BI Wf 0 NORTH ri -J br, 2 bl, Plinl Will ,.,. .... I """ , ... bis, -· ..... bW »riv .. no. "°"' ,.ML up1b', -· all •i«, 2 to~ .ee If .It's trUitf Your patkL ~r ~ ahopplqs. Volkykll crtJ. BJ.bv, rtfrlc 6111.1 bd'I. -MO •. utU ind. chokt:, I iR a roW -l dt.y • MNTAL :=r= $235 1'11111· lit~. CaU 54-l'ltS 4' w/w crfL $249/mo. • pvtr 45 . )'l'I a1e apply. Wffk, wbatewr. II that • w."' aft 4:SD pm« wkndi. ~or.._,. Prefer noft>amkr/drlnkn. dofen1t a ro u 111 your H•Pfll :t ,,_.. No If~., Rer, qt-1'65 *.Y•; curiosl~ _,, -w ... • * ·-. 11 * Now . v-·. c-LL:::·~""':,i;;;;'";;,.:.N;.;: .. ;:;-;,:'"'~,...-~ _ .............. . • ,v, l""!l'f i-~ '' -BeCh.. utMs fd.. '1"40. mo/mo J; .,.,....-71 derta er. 11 It doft, ca.U • 1 • • SpaC. J "' 2 Ml bl.. Jin NEW J llr, J bl, tam rm, OEUJXE Lp 1 BR. Ocean f99.-ll86. .._ 1'"'URNlStl~D -lp9c. l br: 2 fUH bra, Bil l»n. Nlpl aor,.. $460 lw. v~w. Sundeck. bar, atl1'90. RESTAURANT. 1-na'• 11S-LONGHatrOK-Pri• D£AN11EALTY ,._,.., _, Minutes to Newport l1ach $11'/mo. IM-UH! pd. moef popular, u o 14. u e !Id w/JOt. Al util pd.· TownbouR Wallt to Be h Mna .. Mar Unbelievably larfe apt.I. Huge Pool, jacuui, .::-::_:1"=.3 .,--,,,-,-=.,.,I rntaunnt. C ompletely -ae I tr' b ll'l · 'b '-•.ft•· d 1 Br SfTi utll pd., sh,.W Commercial _,,1,1. Xlnt Joe. sa.ooo __ ,. ""'"" ,. ""·_ .... 1_ frplc, J br + dtn, crpla, :s BR., J BA, ·bldlrin-wuher, e ec ic u v n11 1 1gic: ... ,..e\,ll·, rape!, .sauna . ...... -~ ~·~z--• d-Hie deck. ..... sm d...:i... """"'· ,_ &: more! · 'pr<tr'd, .. do. vWw, no : Property 151 I"** lnmr111, ~000 down. 1 BR dupleX mtturt' attulta. .,..., · •.r-r. J'tu05• "'Jl'UI A drpa, ~adll 4145. ff7-11Sl. NIWPORT CENTER ' . 644-4'" ---~---11 .. 1onom1cs Bkr. ,,...., .. vacant ""'"'~ -A,..r. '4MllL <lDULTS NO I'm 9.1 NET l\etum, $36,000 ~NICI!'!' a.llB FOR LEASE e 'JMMD>IATE Moll y...... · $125 NO.~; MO Wk, Bach. below 1ppralul, Ntwptr! a.modeled A nady . !«SUS _ DELUXE' 2 BR ,...... OCCUPANCY SINfiL!S , , ••. , .. , , $135 UHi pd. ~ TV • .,_,,, =~c~ :=.i .comft' bu&i~,ttMsre·~ opp'ty It for !,:· ~· Pool, pr, tttn. l !:~ors:: .. ~: r.. '.:-=:.:'ri.!::: 1 '"MS. . . . . . . . . . Sl 40 ~ Sch. :.::· ITS-OST. ""•""""'lcs, Bkr. ~ ~. ·~.. ou 13. MANAGf:R '4HZll N•wly palntad lnlldo A ew. 2 IDIMS, , . , , , ... , $160NI ~,;,•..:.,..,_,.....,=---._,.---Laree yard • Nar 9ChcJolJ "NEW I~ ..... _ ... SPECIALS Condominiums NEWSPAPEll dW<nhlp !Of 1125UHFUH~~~:-. 2 1,~· '.: ... ~~ ~ -·mo. c.n..., alt 4,;10 YOU'RE RIGHT-~ 2 ·~ """" for HI• 160 N.B. ,.,. .. Se<uribc .. ,..;1 -. ~to·~ --~, 1 · •~·~· ~· PM., ,.,.,.., « 61J.11'1 THEY'RE UNDERPRICEDI 1 -•oon•, ·-' BDRM. 2 Ba. Brl.rht 11 _________ .... req'd. Wrlt• Herald Ex-Bri Stove, cpb, drpl, aar. tropical aettiiw 1or adults weekenda. buil·ina, dilhwiehr., frpk., ( ctwry. Larp Jot. Ne•r TIBURON'S "MONTEREY" aminer, 1562 w. Llncoln, Avatl now. ~only. 1 blk tD shops. $Ulo.1 ,.:::;::::.;::;,_~--~ 1561 MISA DR., o,ta MIN C'()l11flett:ly eti.rpeted. Nice 1 Nn-part HU • , ••• , $29,900 3 BR 2%i BA townhdulie. Anabelrg. ~1796 or '4&-4430. 4 di~~ 2: BA, trplc, torma1 S 'blll1 S.. of Newport Blvcl. fUm. Slept. iD bhdl. Gu· : l S BDRM. 2 s.. Family rm. Owntt tn.nllfmed, priced , USO -MOVE RiCht In -2 CHRISTMAS DINNER ..... rm., Wn. rm., crptl, ' IC.tit-· . aee. $350. mo. to-Jlif lat. ttr : Qu~t street. O'loolu park. to aelJ at $2,000. lea 1hl.n ESTBL D Int. De' 11 n Br. Sep. Cott.Qe. Stove re-In Your 3 BR Honw: Cpt1/ :If!.• dswthr, blttni, ponl. iP'IU-$4.MI. mo. yMrl.)'. ltH.llDr : Near Newport Hr. .• $29,!iOO new ones!!! Hlirry -Won't =~~;;u) N= .:e;c: fri1, pr, ~ ' dr'Jll, pado, pr; .~ve, tt-petio, cabana lM UOO. ' ~ ' BDRM. 2 Ba. Family rm. tut. pm · 1r11., '215/mo, MH881. Ill' ~2082· 11 ! I 11 g • I G! M O Bl LE Hon>e/Nbuw, ~. l"OOou. t'Mrm.ln1. Near · $160 -SPACIOUS S Br. w/ SIG-124C. Ml11ien Viele tum., adult Jlllrk, Oferlook· , Newport Hti ...... $34,75'.I VACANT, 1-LEVEL 3 .BR 2 FOR salt!' Art Boutique, aar. Fncd for kidi-. E·iidtl-2.0b::..:=-.,.-,-----t Aph. Fum. MO Ina Baek Bay; BQll*e Pk, VIEW Iota in Newport BA, elMOl'ld. Sacrifice. u.. Newport Beach 1D New Can-C.M. . tint, i:-· 11oc ·-~· 2 BR~· crptc, drpl, I ...._ .. ...,. Celt•... ·N .. JJ. i14: • &2M3l6 n•: HU •••• $17,500 And $20,000 than MW! No, quaH"-ri-ID nery Villar•. 67~7r.62. ' --•• re• • J'4 ... • !:" .!..,U'd A: paHo. $225 me. "'--·-....,-_......:._::...J <d1-• LL · 'J'"'• ..... .,T ~ manaier S'lt Ht.rt1Uton St. e;JU""'iJD,,.. 1 , .,..,.... ....... ..... e '''•1414 U6Ume gov't W.n. Money .. LMn I 240 $2'J5 -SP~~ ... 4 Bit, 2 No. B. '645-tfin,. . • • . Casa .. Oro BACHELOR •Jll, Idell Joca. ' •"'~M* l•rwinrealty,inc. _ _._ • BA,dblpr,neww/w,chKd/ • Lovd.)'2'BR,1%Ba tion for~ man. ttRlbe..... 21562 Brooktrurat, 'Hntin Bcb 'SATl'LR pet welcome. e nxer Upper-2 Br.~ tl yrd $221. monlb on leate. Townh!IUM, • ALL 1JJ'llJT1ES PAID .... ,taurant• fiihl"", etc. • llALTY ••• u11 ytl , IE"CON * '4Ul11 ldda.l pets ol<. $13'. • 331-<llJO * Furn 0,.!Jnlurn 340 Com..,., bd<n -·rent ~ ~ ,., • .., ""'"'' P••• Offlc• ._,,... an me MTG. CO. *'HAIL'S l IE "CH * ALA Rentals• 645-2'00 . • . cu.torn dffirned."f;turinr~ SfO. No ear JI•• d • d, rt Shore LIVE FOREVER • A Now,.n -Nowp'ort looch e S..ctouo kitchen w1tb in-• ;":,,_~=·=;;-==:-:-I ~ 1 tn 1hP Ume--ViUqe-by ttie ~AfHl~llt~ 2 B'R private halDe wt.un· 2 Br, new crpts 6 paint encll·eol»--',...:;.;;.."""6;.,;;.,;;.;;.;;;.Clw'm ___ !I---------~ dh~n,htine ' • 1bcEANFRONT Winter , ' llllllTtl PRICE Sta. ()ne.Jtvft • 2 BR~ den -.; " .... , . porch, N.B. Kidt • ainllel pr,. no pell. n40. Baby BRAND news bdrm1 2 btth. • Se_ .. dm' •• .... v-.:.1-·-· T -,... .... • . "'"I [JI * 7979 L-• * ok. $140. O.*-. IMS ~. 545-0739, Br/den Knotty pine .wan.. &l"IULI• ......... ~ ~inium, undtt PO,(J)O. El~•. Doll . 8 beam ttil. Sm1 dos ok. $180. ?'i~ .. fl.~ ••• ..,. i-~ I N"'o ~.· • Home-like rlDrale Adult• 1 o61y, no p • t • • '. JN MISSIOtf SOfOOl. OIS'f'RJCT deM 3 bedroom, 2 beth, wn entry, Room tor I 1 boe.L $33,950 STR:ANO, VALLEY !lEALTY 4!J>.U2l Soni• Ano """"" --I OWNER SAYS "SELL''tt1 ... ,...... for Doris Drake ol W'· IST TD 1 "-•N • -.,._ 1 r, .tv ALA It.ntall e &45-3900 ~... ....,.. __ .. e Private patioe 673-alll. win. 968-8523 '"". ~'::., 2 ltR home hi-on-•-h. ill. In ref, f/yrd, child, $l3CI. $310 mot11h. Leu.. AGT • CkJ9ed rarap w/storaie """"'"'=~,.-;.,-.,-.,-,,-,,,I ~ m • ~ • ~ lo 2 BR --• ..__ •· -. -. 1.-BR. 1 Blk. tn Mach. Multi Income Property 16' t.ownt rates in Ora.n1te Co. canyon. Stovt, ....... Va· ALA Rent• e 645-Jtll A ci~:· :;~ ne;_ crp; ,.,.....,.....,, e Full litlW:til m.arbl• jlUll-only Sl60 Yrty lea.- FOR SaJe by Owner, U rtn. 642-2171 MJ.0611 ,;.~ Act WE8I'CLIFF!rpl1pacioul 3 Br., beach. $115 mo. Yr ly' DuplexM fum. Ml •~-a Bdmu N'pL Beach Riiy. ~1M2 tali, room for more. Park SttvinJ Harbor an& 21 yn. -· • 2 ba., c, drp•, near $13-5371. Newpert ... ch • Pont • Barbeque, • sur-1 .BR ~ta~; No -pets H• -SHARP 4 BR A t&m. Qme't .:hool. $2'lS.. i'lS-lM!. ._....;.. _______ I pl land Jil(i" .effinc. Yrly income ., ... , cut~ ~ Inu-Md S BDRM., 2 BaO:i, frplc. 2 BR, l BA, Balbo.. Pellin. rounded with WI • $135; Walk beach .. ahopl $17,MO. Priced el $131,500, For l'MI fflate lol.n pou. No I.ff. Bkr~51. ' ** S BR. Home, fncd yrd, Crpt/drp&, fencfll yar d $l90. Winier· _or $~. yrly, acapirc 1 or 2 Gir11. &W-4340 grod finencinc. MMOO'l aft Mr .Adlams Bkr 714/499-2130 . crpl1, drp1, bllN. t225. prqe $2'15. l26...Ql6S Adult llvinr" at It. bttt ,12). Clean 1 ,Bdrm duplex. 5 pm. Me,....., a.ck a.y 'ncl'• utll. 137·1617, 3 NEWPORT Shom; homts 1,,, ..... _3.103_~"'~540-03~-',1-'"--~R~~ Util pd. 100' to bay. Ne pell . •• '.Pt.EX BY·OWfiER-Trult DNlll.,. t6I . 1 BR, .to\'• .. refris .. patio, for rent. $2'75 'to ·iaso. Newport Island MS w .. WU.on "2-1911 or children. 541·1156 Cen-• ........ Xlnt _,,,_ ,. S B~, .f&mlly rm., l1ifi bl.. $90 mo. · Cl•__. Rn.I*-541-129() WATERFRONT . 8 H ..... """"' .. ,.., ... ,. • TRUST DEEDS WANTED Hua:• patio. New carpet ~ '** 541-GS3 ** ,,........ \J' • \fP italn MODERN 1 r., pvt. pa. o, ~-; 750AMl~nd':~ "·:OO· Cuh for Jnd m decor. USO Mq. No peta. f t I V Ii-.. 1 BR House. prap, Ira:. ~rn be~~turn. 2 BR -t; .1, I ED ROOM APT. caf'llOl'1, adults, no pets. , . .,..... on y, • • f13.0l«t • • &1$-:2'121 .Mr. Wiest .un; a n • .. -.-yard, •tove a: nlri& .• crpt. en, etc. 1, no pell. Furnished $l05 $110. 26:11 Avon. $73-«)116. 642-)46?. ~~~~~~~~~l~C~ .. :-:on:'•~•~r~Mi~r=== DEWXE J BR TwnhM, frpl, view ms. '13--Tm. sm. mo. 67>- 7 fi89 Adult•, Ne Pets Apt. Unturn. 3'I EASTSIDE TRIPLEX J*tio, encl. dbl. pr., pl.u1h 2 Br. borne on. llrd, $225 Duplexn Unfum. 3IO Roy McCartl .. Reitter lc2BRunitll, f:iu"aaes, ,.. NICE l lBR Zbl. lo Cpta, dtp1. $250. WUl con-yrly. Prefer c:ouple. Cod~ -Ja..772t Genlr•I ::·,.::.::: ;."!...~~ dupl;,.~•wly d..m.' a::; •ldeT fumllhlnl. ,...,,,., •7>-"'6.1. ' I I ·$_1_5_5-.-N ...... E-W"'""l __ l_I_. BROKER, 646-l'a& , •Ide of hwy. $300 mo. i;l;;;rv:l=ne~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. B2'U'~ ~°:iR.3 :¢: c!::. 1~.~ G=· $30 Wk. Up Apt1. POOLSIDE 8 Ho.-, Fvrnlll!M JOG DELI\i!ITFUL 2 BR. home.I• $1a:$25Wk. Mcrhl llms APARTMENT y owntr, 3 triplDf' .. 2 BR, ~l"I• ptitio " yard. Near S Bit., 21*., atrium • ••• S325 overud kit. 6'2--4589. $165/mo. * S43-D5 $6 Night & u, C bllnl, frplc, pool Your General &yslde Dr. ms Mo. 1 BR. 2% ba., !1m •••• S!25 I ·~.,~..,.'-17•,.~.c..y-""°"2B'",,-.,; Huntintton BHdt . SUNNY ACRES 231 1 &Iden Ave.. .M. cbo;..,, $1>,000 ea.~ * YEARLY JIENTAL.'l * ALSO· Bal ... !llaod l Bl\, l\l ba, l1m ...... p;o "1>1, ... r•r. $2l5. 1·,-!MMED---.-o.c..-,.-,_-.,-B-R. MOTEL *'45*•5710* Home & Income-Units Fl Ho 1 Bffch Are rent&h avallablt' 4 BR. 2% bll lam •••• P50 ALA Rent•I• e .. 5-ltOI "''"' Thi• ad won11 '5 on rf'nt. Prindpalf: * 9S2·1U'1 Bi~ Grqn:•RI~. '15-flS; Saliebury Rnlty C73-8!IOO WE HAVE omERS 3 BR Back Bay at'ff-Spac :~YN;:1"i!. $~":_; '! 2311 Npt Blvd., CM" 5tl-t'l55 LARGE 2 bHroom, l blth lndustrlal p,.,.,,, J61 a lbu p I I BRAND NEW HARBOR M. 2 b-plc .. flh B;a. $325 53S-0240. * ~UPIR J BR. apt with DiMtte, ept1. • en ntu • VIEW HOME. J· Bfodroom, mo. Leaw. 213: 983-5945. ----Sho-----~ tu . drapes. I builtinl, ~nc~ : 1 M-1 BLDG. $30,000 . HOMEY A-O.rmln, 2 A: 4 famlly room. 2 bl.lh.9. Com-N H ·p Newport N• 'I miture. Friatdaire 1an,p, there j,g •park rifhl IL.,-,.-..,,-~o-,--'-"'-,250 911· Ir. )Qml ind, bids; Br hie, w.ned I~ patio, nr munlty pool, courta. etc. ...,.n ei fl LARGE 2 BR., 2 BA. CfP.ll, =~ ~!'09~ free'""'~~: &croa the 1tn!t:t I« the lit· • ~d bDule m l«r :r: ~ wat•r. U111tll 1/15 . $395. per monlb. Broker. S BR, lzl. lncd ynl .. av-11 1 drpl, walk-In cloH't, ·nr "I"""" He ones. S~ pr. month = 1o~=~' ~ ~· ,:nj~:m.>11~~~1.~=---,'...,.. fi..._~'12111~~·;;;;~·~,.,o.;~;;I' tmmed. PIO/mo. lit., lut ocean. S2XJ mo. 54&-1190 Adults. Need .Ynl cpl to hflp phone !167-~ after 1-.m. Vlllapl,2Bll,28A, .,.,.,.,... ; -~ ·-·-2 BDJIJI ASSOclean! ... ()penSat.ll'.iiiiiiilmiiiiiii•• :!..="""'· :mo :Elden. •·ck •·y i.. w,.1., N. '"'""Co. ....... J 1111, --·· .. ~~ .. ·~ II -·· --l '~~~ Adu~ po~ 11 ~ ~ Realtors tom pl furn., k'I view home for l"fnt. Jnq;uirt'· a t Unlventty Pa rte Irvine sun.· ns St. James Jtd., ~t.O;;VEL=:;;:;Y;...,1"~~1-B~R.=--.-pt-,.1 ----''-v-JE_W ___ _ ""aCft 2ll1 San Jooquin Hiil, I lid. .homl!'. '225. winter. n4: '111 Goldenrod, Wed thru D1y1 •••"IOI ' N ..... 11 N.B. [ ... If 9) ----J ~~··---· 10?' down. Doyle New ....... Center .... ~~ -10 171...etS'l. sun. --... S.n CMment• : "'4ttt••• ... "':'-ru&"•, eJec •IDve, , •• 2 br, ~t/drps. bllnl, .......... 'Co. RJtn., 548-1168, eves .....,._. .....,...,... l:'·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;· ;;~ M•t. Furn. UHI pd , $170. 573-36!1(1. ,$57-fi2tt Lots for S•le . 171 2 Bit. tittplact, ptt,a OK. ~p· I ol 3H:J· 2 ~v, c::.:; 5 BR l bathe Im S BR. 2 BA. dlhwhr, O.view, 111 Cat'pOl't, lndry rm. Nr lalboa 11!.intl Mobllti HIHn" $225 Winter. Avail Jan. 1. c., · · ·• ........ adults only. $250. mo. Aptt:. furn. 2'0 •hop'&· i l!iO A.~. 998 El __ .. ... ~·,.·,or Sol• 125 D•n• Point Hiiitop MS--m6. duplex. $325 JJer month. 4 BR., 2'% baths •·• · •• l350 Avail Dec. 1. Sf.Mat. ..., ______ ....__ Camino Dr No, i. CM. CHA1\MING A •p11.C""1I 2 R.-1 Reiidl!'ntial Lot ~-~,------Hal Plnchin RJwo. C1.s-4392 S .BR., 2 ba. homes • $380/325 ~:;:;;"'":::.,:.:...:::.:..='---n--·rol .,, ~51 B 2 •-o• Llt1•-•·•--• I CMta Mela " ..,.. WntmlMter ·~. ~ o"'1""V'O • r., ...... , " • .......... ; filEW ADULT PARK Unobttructable CouWne RUSfJC 3 bedrOOm A: den, J ·2 .BR.., lW.: t.. home •• -,.. -1 BR. Furn. 2 Irr. c:Jo9tota, Grarid C&nal. J'rDl, A palie. ; pfunttnctmi Artior Mobtle view. 90' frtp., on two e Prtv.cy ASluNl-2 Br, 1J )?ath, blt·ins, 11 r •pl ac •, i ed h•11 l BR. + Den. Cpts, drp'1, queen lli:&e btd, priv. dreu-$350 Mo., yearly f Home Park. FacUI~ in-11~1•. sn.imt Term• yrd, encl 1•r. utll Inc $150. walk to town. .,.,.. ~· r I ' lp fenced yrd. Ptt. ok. ins room, xtra Irr ?"Ootn•.1""'.:--'""'-'--Rffl~~'°'=--m-333--l : ~lldt: Jacuzzi. card rm, P.R. Wryn 642-8835 and ALA Rentals e Mlo-2'00 2 BR Du .. 1.x, trpk, 1arace· . . SHfi/mo + depo1it. >:vall encl ,.... Adults only no Contfta ftl Mlir • TV 646-:rm c.Ew. A WJE). ~ J ht Call 194-:iS62 • 1 I· A , ouldoor BBQ, pool, Huntl ...... leHh 620 Goldenrod Aw . ., call REALTY an. · Jlf!I•. $150/mo. f:!~~=~:.~;! I~fa~.1~· 1;be;,ut~ CLEAN A Cbffrfu1. $12frno. ::i~?S92 ~PD 2 Br nr Univ. Park Center. Jrvlrw He=:n~m . .,. JlO . FURNITURE' RENTAL 2035 'ullerton, CM --· ··------- '11 ~· ... ~~~St.,Hnta:n ocean view. Tenns. Plld. Incl. UtUa. % day week Al.,mo.' Mkl .Adui l• Cal!Anytime,~ ~?dElbrapl,complettiy frC'I"' .. ......-n'Q. tnt. Call Jim.Jones ,~ houHwork req, Call Aft. ' rmon • · N.:'-rt a.ach "* Month to Month , retrlc, •tow, d1'1ri\r, Ul:: L& Coata Sain Curp. PM 5.15-1170, only. (WIH J'1rn.) CTMtM. Hurttlnthn ... ch -r-• 100" Pun::hue Option prbafr dl1po11.I, recently lOx55 MELODY, fuml.lhf!d C t Mtui AVAILABLE Sat. 611 W. * Wide Seiectkln· painted 6' paneled, $150. :fanilly park. 2 BR, 1 BA. FORS&leor~uUdtolllit:R.-3 1 B1l duple~. •tl!O mo, ese $250 -l Br. 2 Be, cpt, Balboa Blvd. 2 BR. cpll A !t)ile-Oikn M')-1971. jfidl aldrt/awnln(, acrou lo\ ln Sao CleMnte Jot° 4 l•J'al!, pa&, frlllc. Ca.II drps, llltn1, 4shwhr, d.,,L $115. mo. 59l-5015. * 24 Hour Dellwry l BR · 11 1 .trom Doheny Pk Bdi/O.na units w/y'w.w of ocean. s.36-9196. CUL·Dl·IAC lrwlry rm, 2 car 9ar, ' part. furn upatn, 65 ' 'Pt. Hatbor. siloo . .Q&..1195 Phone 832-9533 or ew1. 1 BR Dupln. UllO/rno. 5 BR, 2 BA, ranch .,cyle ct.M to scheolt & ConclemlniUfM 320 ~~, utll. Old, but cloM to .tt 6 96&-4027 homf: La 11.m rm w/ Unfurn, •nP I · SH Mir, No. D, 532 ,... p.m. · Gan.1•. petlo, frplc, sml • !"If!" ahop1. AY•ll Dec. 4. Ce'Jlter St. ~~ or ·n 24xMI' Jnternat'I YUCCA Valley. % ad'I!' k>t in J>a,ck yard. Call 5J&...n95. frplc, encloMd patio, 9'P&C· (tlS} 675..@3' Huntl....._ hach 540-0623 ·~ cl I b d I I I ' iOWJ back yard. <lOR toi,'c;:,=~· ;;,:c..c.:=---,,.,_, · ',..-,Ch. Adil .. II:. Comp!. ex UIYe IU v • OJI..' ~DGE law·-··· l blkl 3 811. lBA •• -·-.. ...,...... _.. ,..........,, achoota A 1hopplllf. fJIO. • m. rm .... ,_., LGE Bachelor, furn. uW pd, ~ i:!":!!'• porch • lndllCPI. 645-4908 after M'M to beach. All utU lid· SXXlll. mo. 3124 McKinley, 96M02'7, quality ~pf*, • drpt, Jl'e~ 3 d~•1;• 2 :i~~ w~~;81i: '5411-3411 elec etnve, 1a1 hftt. nr 2 BR., 2 baths: upetl.in. Car- NEW J ~~~~"~· !~~~~~ 1 0\VNR ottering chob vu lot, mo. Av•ll Jan. ht. Ml-M Mr. Patty. y(I., cov d pltk>, 19t"lnkler1. · ' • · 547--0314 •hop·g, lndry rm, carport pettd A draped. Encl. pr- Crele St., t..1. ~ltuel, P.O. Lqun• Bffch . I Br l ba-U Paint A Oeln ,255. mo. water Incl. Nr. NNo ptts. 96M22lll ... · 1'129.SO. 998 E, Camino Dr ap. Comp. bltne. Priv&tl! BEAUI'VUL Spack>us home, Yard. Sl!IO 111 .. ' l••l mo. 528-!$1. , 0 • • • • patio. rch . S2SQ Pe:r I [i] .m. o~ Pt. · • • Btookhur1t A: Ad am•. ewpert I Balboa P'enlnsula N 1 CM 546-0451 · T05\I o Id Mount•in, 0..ert, matnltictnt vff 4 br 3 Working fam1hes on I y, ntE mutt• TownhouN new e $2S WK 1; Up._ On Ocean. COMPACT 1 BR. $95/mo monrh, yearly. 11~;;;;;~~;;;; Resort 174 ' ' 962.-4353. 3 .BR Condo, 1% Ba., Pool• 2 BR A eonvert den, 2% Lowly Bach • l BR. ·Raomi Incl util. See Mii', No. D. ·-•""• 0 ba. lumWwd. U')l). lM:. Dec. :Patio, dbl pr, lrplc, nr N .... d ... bl.tr. •-M Id •-·I ~ Center St. 646-7926. -· •. •-.... •BIG BEAR LAKE* · 15 to Sept, 15. 494-4214 RETIRED lady ar cpl. Qu.iet ocean. 982--0986 &ft 5 pm. · 4 ""' rps• · ....,... • .-x•-v ce. Pool. Util. - -• ,.lli:m'rM--:-:;'°:-;:fw::::::'"~lo~:-1-50. Happll'lf!M is mpendina: Oirist· N rt a. h •paclous 2 BR w/11• pri yd. leau. 213:351-0561. Pd. 540--0623. :1-:: INVESTMENT maa in )'OUf own cozy CSJb-ewpe ac Shae cpl, drpa, ntw J*inl. 3 BA., 2 BA, din. tm. CenM. Furn. er e Call 6~f0 e 'LGE, nicely furn. 1 BR. apt. e BAYPORT I}. OPPORTUNITY In. Try this one tor $8.900. YEARLY. 5 Br. S Ba., $m. 545-8"5. Belt ~aM1-911H Aie t $250. _u;;.n;;,f~u;;,rn~·~---3;;;:;25 1·~B~D~RM--w-/_--,-.-.. -tlo. $13.\. Gl.nllf', laundry. e BAYVIEW • I Mn• ne.r P•mdate Jnfl, Call Roq <TI4) s:IJ-lTa& or acro11 trm. ~·,1 Harbor SHARP s BR,· 114 BA. n -Nr. 15th St .. bay ~ beach. Womtn onJy, or couple. Annoondni the quiet openl,.., .;~. XJnt l'fO"'th potent· write: Spenctt ReaJ Eata~, Yach~ Club M • rr 1 • d ranre, ftnct!d back )'&I'd. • S... Shant)'·l Br, •tv/Nf, _o_,_ .. _,._r_·_____ $110. mo. + util. unti! June. 19'JO.B WaJl.ace 541-65U ot Bayport Apts .. , fM ~ tl&J, Onl1135.000. terms. P .O. Box ft, Bir Bear famlhH onlf · $210. ,$f&..3't19. ktdl" pets Gk. '115. $11> • month. J bfdroom:. 2 67>IS73. • AVL MW· 1 • 2 BJ't. Adulb: And the aliJhdy lelt I :"Ill Grundy, Re•ltor Lakt-, Ca.Ill. Jone1 Rlty (Anita) 1'1i-m0 a BR Hou• in court, 1•r .. ALA Rentals. '4J...JM be.th, bu ilt-in., carpefuW, 2 BR. apt YH.f round Jnme. 1\Jm. POOi. R«. flm. Gd. quiet openinc ot Bayview J«1 Bl.Yslde\ NB 67!Hi16l 2 BDRM eo~r•. w\nttr. % tented. 2 kidi ok: E/•IM. e FRESH I-Clee.n -2 Br, dr9pe1. Tarbell No ff:f. Oceafront &lboa P't'nlnsu· Joe. No clllldren Or' pets. Apll. IOI' f•mill~. ' URG£NJI ~IMMW· ,~ block l'r'om ocean. '™ mo. $180/mo. &4:1-55Sl. cpl/drp1, bllnl, kid• ok to-TI6'. la. Ne•ly &oorated. 49f..e34 _......,.:_c..:.:,,c.·~~~=~-Call (114) '44-S65r5 Z·' • -~ ~ OLDER 2 BR I Dtn. $140. Jn Sl40. =T"---;;.:..-.,~U~nfv~n-1.~DI~ BAYFRONT WINTER •WJNTER. RATE.!• AVAIL Jan 15th I Jan Dnd. ' J ';;;;;;;;~~; BAYCRE!t'-'435/rno. l Br, Commercial •rta. Nr. 15th AU ltentaJt • M5-39CXI Bacheklr apt. SU5, utll J>&.ld. Altrac 1urn Studio9 SUS. 1 Lee 2 BR, 2 BA, open ~ .elt 10 ·~ lOnf'd RA. 2~ Ba, lie D/R, J'/Jl, frpl, Ir. Newport. Adi.II. 142-551.1. 3 BR, bllN, cpts, rr,Mc A 0.nerat g E. Balboa, 67~9149 Bt'I S.125. Adlll. no pete. beams, frpi, patio. pvt 11.r. ;~. RJven.W O!unt;y. Bu1ine11 . Cu11om !\ml. M2-4• y-y ~~·u I·~-l fenced ba.ek ·--'. Nr .-:=,..__,,_,.,..,.......,,...;,_ 2135 Elden. Mar Apt. I. 331).A M• ........ rite. CdM. • Al1dna StoOOO i:.n. ... uc.l'W.~ ._.,"""' z.... LUXURJOU S Twnti., NEAR Ocean A Ba7 ! -... ~ ~OPI GIRRll Rt TY. Opportunity 211 HeuMa Unfurn.-305 bath townhouN. VACANT ::::i 1 •hoppirc. ~ Newport Upprer Bay, IM.M. Completely furn. DELUXE IPAC 1 Br, JIOOI., n r l BR, 2 BA !am rm., Nr. ~ '45-4400 RETATL Gift Shop m,onc·or and •v&U for lmmtd. po11.1 ,.:.;..,,:,..c.=-~-~-3 B'R., 3 BA, llflO 11f:1 ft,~ 2 Be •pt. Call 67S-73ST. .t.>ps. Adlbi, no peb. $155 community park .l pooL ora111e County'• moat at· 0....r•I Prlv1le e'DdOMd p1.llo and 3 BR 1" BA, 'ouUtlne. aar., PooJ, Oubhlt, Only WINTER. 2 BR apl, Util utU pd. 1&14 Mom-ovia. Harbor View Home1, '375. 1IO Bttul. trftn rolllnc mt. ;aere1. TAKE Jor only $100. ,doo#JI SlOO; l"tlP. 968-0041. ~l'tJiNlntl"t.r .. 1. 152 r.r.sr bey •round. 1 blk from' ~beach. ,lD?(io dawn, 4 unll -.pt boule-. Owner's unit hi• 2 , lfrll'c'•, t&mUy rm, 3 BR. • nti 8A. Llndbot1 Co., :ywm ---,..,..rty 154 • •ALL ahopplnc Ctnltr ;Scb'd ..,... ~ $21,4£4 : ~ rr. J.65sfl0 Olr. lot. P"dct. t1AG)). Tf'rm.@. iWbHJu wtth S.rc1ttr ru;. ; m.m 15' tractlv• ih®Plnt ..,..;11, j1,1it HOME POI llN1 all bltlrui. $225.. ptl' D:IOllth. $210/mo. MAJtlNER ~. M7.a7 paid, no pell, S11S mo. M&-0336. 833--31194 . a few blkl: fn:>rn Historic Call aaent 54&-4141. REALTY MM641 H ";..vn'--tl,;."1:....;..,c..-~ .. -och~--* * 613-3112 * *" * * Stunnln1 Ga rd • n ISP '=A~C~-~.,...~-11u~t~2~8-,,-.,.-..,~.h, Ml •• •-· I •·· J AND LEASE Ol'TION L -II • ~--~-=---Apt...UX• .,.w, 1 •,, 2 ~ •• ...,., a --.--. uan 1 Bdnn ~-. ~hly .. Int-VA.CANT, lmmed. po••· 9fUM •c "'-I ... ~ n a>Y.1 cpl, 11Cttentd l"ftli, Capl•trano, ~iall.U. in ed. 2 b'i::k, ~ 9hoppi111, Open beam teillf'CI, ntw OCEAN vu walk to bc!h, Townhou.M 2 1'1t. 1'14 BA, 1----·----~--'---1 turn or 3 Br ullf. tIM. wtr' elec pd, no Chldm, "' Gourmet Cook War._ ... rtr:A&oy.Oub Ptl.mo cut pile c:rpt1. aparldlria t~ lrplc bft:l'Md ctUI"" 2 bf' cpl•, drp1, r•fri1. •Bacheklr apt .. 2 blkll bil _ .. _......, __ . ______ pell. $230/mo. 837-~7. E1tabl11hed 1 yr. A: ~re ' . htrlor 1. tralftc frff loc:. • ' ' wlhr/dryer, OW, b I tn • • Corona. l~l•nd VI r w. LGE 1 Br apt in qU\et CHARMING 1 BR Apt. 0... a I),. & mo. inert.-Jn Alm Xlnt 3 BR. l den or 4 SR. 1 ba. parti.tly film, washer, pa~. pool, clubtw, 1175. P/fum. 1 adult. YeUl'J. E/1\de 4-.plex. G ara l ~, volumt. Ee.sy tom•--la Llrp 4 Bdrm. M._ V~. ......,1 ,._,1 J I I I l Ul!O. )ltlnl le.aw. Malurt leu«. won f3MW,; hoMf •142. 6'> .. ~. ~tld.,,. "l.-. Nr N-t to UCI • ShopplllJ ctn. t175 --~ hnd new cptii .6 dfPI· ~KR.mo. ..... · 4 4 adulti. C•ll 525-3254 (n4) • -o.MU ~r • '"' -r + cle•nln1 Jee. No lea•. °":~~ trllt In. SIS •• m ~~.~~ Latte hrtrnf>. S32'. mo, · aller I pm "'""°24. NICELY furn badt. Pvt. J)'wy. 54~l5l't. '4.S-3411, s....,r erm1&. nywu,.,...1~ AL.90 ON 'iii ac. 3 SR. Cpl.I. Ice . 2 BED"R.OOM CON· Walk to Bach, J95. tncllMI SIZ/MO. Very nict: 1 B1t1 c"'B'°ll,'"'"1"to"ve,,-,.-•,.,""'"~,--.-w-I'"• qulrles call (714) -4*'1.0llti « J Bdrm., N. Coot Mewa. coveoed patio. Gar A IGol UPPER. l Arch Bay, <kean TINENTAL TOWNHOUSE, utU: No cooklns. 67~7. Apt. Adwlbl. 132 W. Wlhon. II d • ·~ 49l--36ll. .c; our t e: s 'I to CION to dub ~ rK. lor room . ...._,_,, wllt ahow •ri vu, lw., 2 8r., 2 :Ba., deft, $180/Mo. Atent 5t5-09lJ, CM .•• ,. ..,"", crp ' rp.e , carqe. No broken Vft·-,. din rm tam rm GUF.sr room wfprtv1te ent.1,.:c......;-,_;..='-----p<ta. 61>-4951. ' ctrudrtn. PIO. mo. Attn I Sal. at 2541 0nt'lff ' '• ' • ' New-...... A •·th N .. ~ A hop D , Int ~~~~~~---I "NEW ~G" -.tStl Olt J• llJ1 Ave. CM. or ca.II {21Sl OX S. it'l'n'e/ref/cptl /drpl, Pl(I, ,.... ' •<Ku. • .,.!'r.. a.:u a 111· IM e 2 Br, bltN, frpl, 2 carport&. Re<alt A a.nm.,.;.i ·..i.,. Nlchtils 1..i 1 ..... 1930.., !nil OX &-4244. «>-4104. * FACING l'OOL * ~,. 61 ... _. * SJNGIL TV-POOL. P•ll ...... "'· oou~ lioo u;. O.rpe:ts, Onpea, Yardap Di-" LC.u:E 'f(XI 4 BR I' l'OR :Rtm. Octan vttw. 2 Br. S 8R., J ba., 3 ear raraa.e Cotta Me1a ok. DANA MAJtINA INN, Adll•. no i:-ts. 673-4447. -OR-SNAlll' ~· I rm J ~A ;;,;·Fam ·r:nv 09l'l-Nhr, 1tow, di.,I. cpla. 1lEALroR 5fl..Mtl'1-8r-S-l-2S-l-SJ.1-0.-,--.~1-.,-.al sru.t Cout Hwy, D. Pt. 2 BR., 2 AA, wm~turn. 2 TO BUY OR COSTA MllA · · ' ' d-1ankl'llr 2 \\kl to T -~---• ,._,. -~·-1, ~ .., Ne )Id 1or trlr. rncd. Ow .,.., • ew-. 1or Baehelor. Pool. Adlbi Huntlntten leKh ""'" ...... --.:: auuu SEU. A BUSINESS J bdrm wltU kthl. 4il pr-,.. 11 d 1 c Pd '° bch. JZO/rno, ~ fl urn er Unfum. Ml only. 1993 Chun::h. S41-""!~ 1-=-=------roammattt. fU..6404 HOLLAND IUS. .,. ......i 1•r< Oamfllot., .. ~ ' au .~..,.....,.·,.------NICE 1 2 BR SALIS ly j.Jnted l•Mk. ai.o MW •pl"'lnklt:n. nr 1Chood1. tltm Huntlngfeft leach '::Ce1t• ...... ,. e LARGE 1 BR Sl§ I apt. . .SJ». LOVELY ()Cf:•n l harbor ~. H r thru OCC $300. 147-1136 tna1 e ROOMY I BR S.150 ptr mo. furn, 0oM te ~w. 1 BR 1,pt., "''pon1!bl~ J.OJ'S.. Plot a. Lott A, B. C '"'"'-Brolrtr wirt\ Empe.lt!y" fftf.n •11 tarpt na. « · · *WE hew a t.rp 11.leellon .-=....,....,.._, ___ ..,... •155 the beach. Adil• only, no ad pits. 144-4S4I or lt\--4. A D. Hartlor Jtts• Mtmor\&I l11f Or•~ Aw., C.M. rent or tut •I me 'Plr A'M'El'f'I'ION OWNERS! of l al'ld 4 lwdroom bomt• 1 BR. Jr)lc, btama, patio, Adlls. 642-.2111, 613-«l0'1 pe:li. The NlrtWI• Apti .. w 1.,;::::::::.~~:.::.:.::::::::::::J) Putf.MeMGff,.,.,M-293.'1. 6f$.f1'10 ~ev,, 1 .... c, 1 uk & l Wt have rentaJ cu1tom~rs tl'lll can bt moved lo w/w,uUllndllU.ladult, 1 BR.. rurn. JJ30/mo. No Huntlniton SL, HB. •t•Mtt• • ''" oyer.. HAVE COCKTAIL' I e~ ee for HOMES. APTS. CON· tlm<llll lmmedl•ltl.y Ofl our c""~ ... :;;.·:.·.;'4;::Mlc;:!ll0:::.· ~-,-Pf!lll, Nr. r1.lrvl11w . Baker. !'138-1885. BDRM full ha . --~-TTUm Jl.£S'r.A"-·.,...UCEN-. I OOS.ClllDEANREALTY,Jt•nl·Opllon plan . 1MOftth,rNRent 994Mistion.~1A82. =~~~----1 ·• l'h,il'DYt! • ._,.._... _.. ur'-An.• """" 1\1:n1al Div. m-1m. SHl:l'tWOOD Rt A.LT y • S BR. 2 Ba, $275. 541-1309 S1J5.LJ\O Modt'm 1 81l. refrll., enclo.ltd yard. Good *--. "CAar' • lllJ Neftl toe.lion, ~Ut, q , Realltn MMSSS •NICELY FUJ\NISHED l Cpt1, drp1, rtdec, nr ~an. loc. Ollld &/or ptl OK . .. Dllb' Pt let ahan:. pulAfnbjp. c.11 545-"'1 ()t ~ FotW Ntttlt•I MJ...181t ROUSE Jluntlrwf Wattlt dw BR. l145(mn. 2lA O.lt:"lfh lS1-1se1, ,uo. Call t73-1'9n J'J1. ell' Ot ..... IG-4m. fi'nlnk, 141""5i91. White !lephent Dfm+-A·UM, _________ .'::::•.:'ll:.;be:::!IP:c""'~:.;1t::'1l::_!:_ec.M11=:::::. OPEN'HOU!!: eotuntl\. .-. .... -...&..T.e6JT.. 14T~>• .rl 1 PM S.L-~ . I • ' it ... ..,.. < • ' JOIN THE • .. ' ' ' 'SELLERS . CIRCLE~ I . ~Wl'R.E : • SAVING" SPACE FOR YOU ••• • ' r-=;:-s ~ ~ ~ .~ ·~ If you sell a service and 'don't advertise in the DAILY PILOT Service Directory, you're doing business the hard way. The Service Directory I classifications 600-699 in the classified ad section daily) gives you an. advantage you get through no other advertising medium . It reach· ' es customers who are ready to buy. Be there when· your · prospects come into the market leoking for the tervices you have to sell. If your service isn't listed, we'll start a category just for you. Pick• up the phone right now and reserve your space in the "Sellers Circle" •• , Your Direct Line to Directory Results DAILY PILOT CLASSlfllD AD DIPAITMENT ----=-..=.---· . .;,---~ . -.. --. • • • Frl4e, -s, 1m !tl ..__I~_ ... -__,!~ 1-· ... -1~1-··"'-lrtf .'.;~!::.:,::.· • .::u:;;"-;.:!~:::::::·:~1§~365~~~~~ ... ~· ·~u~:~~~::~-~~· ~ .. ~~5·~-~11;::;:;;';:.-:~:a:::L::-X-E--J&J-:: .. -· -~-:-""-· __ • -·-1:,,....:-· ;-"'-~...,·~,...~-• ...,.,,-·-.. ---N~~-·-·-!l-.~-':-:-:-Ci,-· ·-· "--~~ .. i i ;_ THE1 .. Excit'iio nl~~£t.~::r~: :~: .. ~1!i.-~~;:... NOW YOU CAN AFFORD Ai'--· -· -... T..,,,. crt. • Game A BU. view opt. Corpel<d, dnped, NEWPORT BEACH PALM MESA APTS. 11an1'i°"B~OOM :.":..k.CO:O:;.Z."' Enjoy $750,000 health club & spa; 7 pools, T tennis courts. BacheJor, 1 or 2 Br'•· Also S- •tory townhouses w/ 2 or 3 BR's. Elec. klt<>b- ens, private balcony or , patio. From '1711. Subterranean parkiilg, e~V, maid aervice.. Full·llne food market, d,ty cleaner, beauty salon wltllln complex. 7 beaut. model aptr. 9 ani lo • pm daily, other times by a.pp Jamboree & Su Joaquin Hills Rds. N: o Fashion lslud. 714: 644-1900 for leasing info. FUN IN THE SUN' FROl.I Jl5,; '7'-'050 0 . ' • MEDITERRANEAN '41 VILLAGE -••n 1 a.a Ml"utes to Newport Beach ··-llarl>or 1 .J llutt Unbellovab~ lar•e ants, Decorator furnish· -8lvd., C.M. -· a T (7J4) 5$7-802) ed. Huge P I, j1cuu1, electric built·in•, •hag REl<r.\L omCE a,IEWl'ORT BEACH VIII• Gronodo Apt1. cupets. drape,s, sauna & more! OPEN io· AM 'ro s PM' Four btdrooma with tMilcon- iet above a below. Graclout llvlaa le ""1et IWTOUndlng ADULTS-NO PETS · LOE . .1 BR, bfaut yrd, elec SIOYe, 1a1 heat, 2~ BA, acrou at. from abop'z, Carport, ln<try nn. Adults SINGUS ........ $145 ... lamlly wltb child.... PARK NEWPORT Al'ARTlllNTS 1 IDRMS ......... $155 ?ttar Corona del Mar Hieh ' .,. only, $190. * E. Camino School, Flrfpiace, wet.bt..r 'l'!!!!'l!'l!!!!'!~l!!!!!!!!'!!!P~!'ll!!••••••I 2 IDRMS ......... $175 Or, No:l CM. ~l. built·!~ kitchen appllarlcet. l.A ... 1 U 1 YOU'RE RIGHT-. $21 O. NEW .,. AMl'°S WAY 64<·2991 ..,. • n urn. 365 .. CoJd\ftll, B~nker A eo. Furn. er Unfum. THEY'RE UNDERPRICEOI DELUXE J 8Jt. 2 'BA.. 1Manaail'll' ~ , Me1a V1rtle ,_-------.+I GARDEN APA!t'l'Mt:NT l~==-.,......,....,....,..-1Coof1 11\ell 151 I\' 21st St,. ~.M. Hu_,ingtGn INdl . DELUXE 2 A s BR, 2 Ila .. -"'.'::'M:::E:::R~R:::IM~A:".C:::"'-+.I * 646 16" * ~= •ncl ·I" l!SO. op. Rental ' REAL ,Vol""! Cpto/d>'po, QN BEACH' ()le. 3090 Mae< Av•. WOODS dshwhr, pool, 2 BR.. '1JO • 1""'*'_10.14_.~~~---~~~~~~~ •• I IJ M;•fuft adult. tint)'. No ptta. 2 BR. Unfum Fr. S230/mo. Newpert B.1ch : ='.!l'l'I QWet. '• Padt:le Ave. CM. Fumiture Available e NOW OPEN e M$ ~ or &42-4429. CupetHn~ .. :..:tiihwashtr BRANO NEW J • 2 Br From I :---------1~ Ira 1 BR, bltn1, healed ~-saunas-tennis $148, Prlv patio, bilUard A Nie• Place to Be T og•thti r • • • , ADULT LIVING : ,, Costa Mesa d•hWI~, drps, ahar crpt. rec! u=.m.-ocean vl~ws rm, heated pool w/ jacuut, --"""==~--.-;:;:;;;=:;=:;=:;=:;;;;;;;=:;;.I Nile hie view, dbl r•r., No i-Securimple p&ridnz huge closela, dttp pile car- fAIRWAY • HARBOR VILLA :;~: 1155 mo • ...._ o11 HUNT7NGroN :':,~~ ,!::.:" .. ~:,""::~"f; 1 w~t~ ~!-,:t.~'" l~ From $140 to $275 , VILLA APTS. APARTMENTS SPAC 2 l 3 Br •Pt $1<0 op. PACIFIC O..! '6102 Birch St, N•w· •, I +ltd pool, play yd, ,cpt/drp&, ?ll OCEAN AVE H port Beach. ~7-4246, Shag Cpl, drps, Joa.di $120 lo $150 bl""· polio. \{Id• ok. 17l<l 530-1.g; .B. V BRA~D NEW V cl.,..t -"· pool, • 2 & 3 BR's 2206 Coll* No. 5 642-7035. ore open 10 am-6 pm Dally ~Santa Ana Ave CAcrou 425 Merrimac W•y · Private patio pool .. lncl!v. THESE ARE TOPS ••• 1994 Maple No. l 64l-3&13 WIU.IAM WALTERS co. from S.A. Country Oub) Cotta Me1• !i· lauridry fac.' If. Xou Pf•f~r· Quiet WALK 1o •hopping cen!tt. 2 Spacloua 2 BR unita. ~··s. /&;;;o;m""'""'"'"iio .. lllf~ N~ Orange Co. Airport A living •nd Pr1v•cy. bedroom $165/monlh wllh e S135 • LGE NEW 1 BR. FIREPLACES, Priv Pt.tlos, UCJ. Adutta only. n'tre11.tlon room and large Sml complex. Qulel. All lo.di ol closets. Heated 21122 Santa Ana Av.. 1 It: 2 BED~M walk-In clostls. Age n I. blln1, d1hw1hr. Cloee to Pool. Ad • It•· Mllll&er Mar. Mra. JG.1cblm, A.pt 3-A 546-8660. Shop'r. Adult'.. 8l62 AUant.. 979-Ja. carpetlnc. walk-in Sf6..a15 w/ pali~, pl ~ttd. * 2 BR l BA Garden Unlta 536:-7780. UDO JSLE l BR, 2 BA, Fon:-rd .,-Ir hfft, extra P•rk-lik• Surrounding New •har 'g. blt-1ns, and Shag ~rpl'g,' drps, dshwhr: 2 &: 3 BR, $140 UP. Puol. frplc, cpti, drp1, patio, •ftlOms. Beautlflj rame QUIET _ DELUXE drps. Pool & lndry rm. patio ham ceilinas frplc t'hrlsbnu bonus. MOR.A aaraif:. Near 1 ~op pin a: • heated pool, BBQ'•, en 1-2 &: 3 BR API'S Con~n ent to shop'g. Adj. gar. '2650 Eldert. sJ&_3125: KAI Apti., 18881 Mora Kai Adult1. $290. lie. Shown ed garaJH, quiet aunou , Pr\• patlos * Hid Pools to Fairview HORpital in back Sl6S/ Ln., 112 blk E. of Beach. Sal-SUn 11--4 only 101 Via ln&s 6 ctOM to shop~ Nr &hop'&' * Adulta only of Farrow RJty at ~ Har. mo. 962-8994 Antibe1. tn4) 753--0119. Adult llvlnr no l)tt.11. ~ M • • A bor Blvd. Ph. day5 557·90C9 AU. Electric, 2 BR lower. BEACH, W""D APTS SEACLIFF Manor Apts-2 IL CORDoVA APTS. art1n1que pts. or eves & Sun Si6-!Dl . Cpl.II. drp.11, encl aarap, vv • BR, S160 unt, SITS rum. :!O"l'l Charle st. 642-CM tm 8anta Ana Ave., CM dose to bus & theater. Brand new l-2-3 BR. % blk Cpti, drpi, bllni, prb displ. Neu Harbor&: Ham.ilton·;.., Mar. Apt 1.13 646&!2 * * * * * Adults, no pet.e, $155. to BEACH! Cpl1, drpl, bltn., IS'5 Pl I A •·k NEW 2 64~3515 644-0753 frplc 125 16th St HB acent a ve. ..u New • Villa Pedro Bedrm, · Rardon • • S4H9s? ., ' oboot our dt..,,unl, 5"S.2682. apartmen11 with pooj MODERN 1 Bdrm. apt. Cpta, _.,., ___ !!!!!!!!•I" FROM $175. ADULTS drpi, dshwihr, blt-lni, e aQ:Z ORC>-APTs. e LARGE2BR28a4-plvtapt 2 BR. 2 BA. APTS. 2lU Elden Ave., C.M, prage. I child ok. All uU1 8234 Atlanta. 1·2-3 BR'1. nr Hoar; Hosp, Adib:, no Super-O>m1ortable-Quiet 645-5780 pd. SlSO/mo. 3111 Avocado, 'Pool. Private cloted rar. pell $185 mo. stl-4387. HACIENDA , 'HARBOR { Nr Newport Back Bay. Gu WESTBAY ELDEN Apt 9, CM. sts--0984. 'Washer/dryer. 536--03.16. **DELUXE 2 BR, 2 BA . & Wtr Pd. Mo. lo Mo. From * * * * * Sl70-2 Br 2 Ba Studio, adj. SPAOOUS 2 BR, 2 BA, Cpt./drp1, bltint, encl. rar. 241 AVOCADO ~· Adult llvtn1 • No pets ? l>elUXe 1 A 2 BR. Pool f185. Oilldren welcome. BAY MEADOW APTS lhop1, cpl /drp, patio, gllr. patio, a:arare, b1tn1. SI~. Adults. $.175. 548-371»1. See Bsrb11.ra De.vii • Mgr. Beam ceillnp, .. .,,,.,·. 548-P>l af,t 5; 213-59~ 9fi8..2158 * 847·99'72 2 Doon from beach, 4 Br, 2 GaJ'all'. Diahwahr, Pild u FROM $150. ~120C 2332 Eldf>n e 645-1182 +"' G priv patios, ~atlon fa· col. 1 BR apt, erpt1, bltnl, p.. I: Ba. Upper. uaa;e. cpll, VILLA CORDOVA Super-Quiet.Safe I & 2 BR. $140 Up Furn or Unfum GAa .l Water Paid See Mrs. Sketch 2323 Elden e . M8...f748 BRAND NEW I BR s,,_0ou3 patios, end a:ar- 'Agel, nr lhops, Ju1f com· pleted. From $130. Adultt, no petw. 1970 Wallace St. 54S{Wl()f, 646.2209. * $170 * 3 BR, lWi BA , palio, blt111, crpts, drps. An about our dl11COunt plan. 880 Center St ... CM. 642·8340, 5'18-2Em. DELUX 2 BR, 2 B.A, Bltnt, Dlhw8.11h, S h a g crpts, frosUess refrig, EleC frpl c, garage. Nr So. Coast Plaza, fl.85. 545-2321. LGE 3 Br 2 Ba, new shar cpt, SI59)rno, f~hly J?aln· led Nr. OCC. Cal'JX!rt 5.S?-6151 * 2 Br, 2 Ba Studio, Ctp!JI, drps, JNl!\O. POOL. 1 chlld ok. &16--0496. Sharp Cl1an 2 BR. $140 Bltns, drps, wi w, hid pool. Mlts. E/alde st2·9520. 1 BR cplR, drps, stove, retrig., )Nlfk>. $U5. No pet1 or children. 557-2300. * Deluxe 2 Br., 1% Ba, crpt I drp, 1!v I DJW, pr. Children OK. $150. 642-7958. NEW 1, 2 & 3 BR, c.rpta, drp1, fncd y11.rd, 2515 Elden Ave., 545-1657. DELUXE 1 BR, gar. Avail now. Adult•, no pel1. S.135. 150 E. 21111. 646-6016 • LARGE 1 BR, $125 a ROOMY 2 BR. Sl40 Adlt11 642-2181, 67J....tE07 • WILSON GARDms • 2 BR. 1% BA. Cpt/drp1, encl, patio, $140. &i2-08ll. d!it:IH. All adulu, no }>ef1. 2 BR. Cpts, drps, range, waler pd. 7772 Ronald Ml ~d""~·2"'~orl~y'...:$300~'...:· ~"~'°:'.74~22::·. I,.,...,,.."!'..,..,..,~~! I-? BR'1 FROM As LOW o\'efl, re r r I g. No pet•. 5.16-0261 $150-2 BR, new paint. W/W 1f l~D NEW Ji., $159~mo. $140/mo. 968-1455, 548-1729. ~UDIO 2 BR, l\.ii BA, prt crpt'g. Adult1. No children, la Coate Aph, 38'4 ' Bay St., CM. 2 BR, l\.ii BA Studio. Encl yrd, encl, ear; cir ~rk, no pets.~ 1 .1t 2 BR bllnl, swimm~I OUl 6fS..-00'7l patio. End ~t cul-de-1ac. l39 Fade A hi achh. ~ • ~WESI'CLllT 1-BR. pool, lanai, bar-1>-que ·4 lll'i L "GABLES It SEVlLLE" Oe.brillo. 642--l!ln CLOSE to Beach! 2 Br., cpla, Adult. only, ~ pets, 1728 a~. All utf.I pd. $150 fl'I SI ge 2 Br w/ pri .ear. Adlt1, 1..ARGE 2 BR 1% BA Studio drps, slove retrit avail, No Bedford Ln. 54S-7533. Adults, no pell. c.pl'1, arp·•1 blf11• ,. ' t $130/, 536-9942. ~-354 Avoc do CM llOUndprooled. Fncd yrd .... ; Apt. No ptt11. $145. 7~ pl!.. • mo. -nt• Ana a ' . patio. Wlr pd. Gardentr Joann St. • 846-1584. 2 br, crpl1, drps, aar, 1 Br partially furn $13.5. maint. Call btwn ,J Ir S, NEW Spacious apt. dUnVlhe. ov«i/nna:e, laud. rm. Child CAN1 Bf BEAT crpls, adult1. "Call aft I - 636-4120. Ins. Lovely patio, $155. $30 O.K. Sl.35. M7-70&1. wknd1 645-3170. . )I 2437 Orana:e Ave "G" $155 Bonus! 646-0'7l.'i, 646-4760. 2 BR, 1% Ba studkl. Encl SINGLE STORY ~19 Santa Ana Ave "I" $155 $135 A month Jn Costa Men. gar.. fncd yrd. SlSO/mo. South Sea Atmosphere Huntington Beadl "J J Bdrm * 2 lath 1 bedl'oori:I with pool. Agent. LndT)' facll. MH549. 2 BR. _ 2 BAm MOVE JN TODAY ~J : Uvinr room with cathedral 546-8660. I.GE. l BR apt. Patio, encl. Carpet. Ir drpl Kld'1 &: pel11. welcome, 2 • ceiling le -.ic. Se ... •-te FREE to Jandlordf;! Let u11 gar. AduJt1. Sl25/mo. Call Air Conditioned $159. AU Xtru. Poo!J pr~ u,.. r-• · · A 1 842-4549 Private Patios patlo. 17362 Apt. A K~ : laundry a~a. l:ncl ~tto. till your vacancJH. gen · ' HEATED p00~ Ln. HB. 968·7510, ~. : Swimming pool a: chlldnn'• 546-8660. L•gun1 B••ch • ... ~, •• ·-D p Int .... _ ·-Plenty of lawn Laguna Beach ,:J .: .....,-g1,v nu, .-. •n• 0 OCEAN front. La I u n a Cllport A Storap ~ HARBOR GRC!i.i'l.! RDyale 2 bi-, 2 ba, adults, mooEN VlLLAGE l BR. Newly redeeorated.~::S: 546-tl53 1 BR, del11Xe, ocean view, blk Jo ~ach. 0 CE A ICP i ne S1BO $450 lR • .f99.107S. 2500 Soulh Salta """ ,'."T e BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS e ra:"f~ * Santa Ana a 548-1525 VIEW. $150. 496-19111. -1'1 SPAN~ l!~R lido 1111 •on ~u Lido lslo • ' Alr/eond. ·Gas, ·wtr. ·pd. NEW 2 BR, l ha ,duplex, ADULTS dlx 2 br, 1~ bll, 2 ,\· Garage, Pool, Rec. rm., ocean view, itove It re(rtr cllr gar, bltns, rtfrig, frplc. NEW cttluxe +plex aplll, 2 LIDO BAYFRONT. Apts ~-, laundry. l BR $140 . .2 BR tum. $200 mo. -496-4l91. crpts/drps. Nr Lido Shop'f. BR, crpts, drp11 bltns, home1 s:m lo $1,210 1 ' $160·$175. ' TIME FOR $295. oh 1.w. S 4 4 -2 O 4 5 , dw/encl a:ar., children le Broker, 675-2723. • H11.cimda de Mesa Apia 675-3967. pets welcome-. 417 Nobel nr N•wpOrt B••ch " 160 W. Wi/1on,See Mrr. No. 1 '-'UICK CASH 2 BR. + den, l%. bath!!, fpl. So. Coast Shopg Cntr Call ..... ··.W ,.. Adults only, $21!0, Yearly 557-81811 or 64i-8'702 N•wport Ba•ch ,~ 3 BEDROOM APT. 2 baths, RIO. Sin&Je a:arap, .$]70, mo. · Roy McCardl• R1altor 541-7729 THROUGH A · DAILY PILOT WANT AD ASOOCIATED BROKERS W•atcllff. 61~3663 968-2505 Eves.lw·-ESfCLl---,-,.-,-,..-.-. 2-BR-.-1-10 COZY 2 BR, 2 BA, bay view. ba , cozy frplc, garden, $275. mo. lease. Adults, no patio, sing! sty, .!Oundprool, pets. 67S-.7477 1fl 5:30. bl.Im, FIA heat. Lrg din rm • • RESORT LIYIN~:· FROM $1~5 (: NEWLY DECORATED Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt, Unfum. 365 walk m Westcllft 1hop1 Charming J BR .duplex. New ------------------·I attOll from O>co's. 1665 Jt'• Oakwood Gard•~ carp, drape11 & Jll,int. J...Gw. latun• Niguel Lagune Niguel Irvine, $1!10. Adi!•. st2--0239. . 1 ·~ -·• ly gll.l'den 11\ltTOUndiflj'a. Ma-tun, fine ne 1uuu111 .._ tu du]'" onJ "~ ,..-----------------. Apt1., A--•t. , • , oud ,I re a ~ y, •.wt.t. Furn. or Unfurn, 370 _ ... "' 54&-6920 rnstlge llvina: Jn one ) 6 UNITS L N • I G•n•r•I \ous package. Thett'• fl; UPsr~ ~~l'Rir. aguna· 1gue Y£ARLY, 2 Br. 2 ba. OCt"lln-million in r~rtatlon •• ' OOWNSI'AJRS $165. front , Laguna Royale. $500 awlmmlng, tennl1, billlardl. Pl!'!' Month unturn. he I cl ht! ' CALL M'4'2~1efs~~ 8 PM. Apartm,,_ntS wrNTER, furn. , Br. 2 ht. l~P:h Ind:,; :~;udri .'·, ~ Blue Lagoon, $300 Per mo . 2 BR, 2 BA, crptl/dl'pl, ALSO 2 er, A den, newly range, clubhouse, etc. bllnl, wlhr/dryer, h k p , decor .. on ocean side ol patio, rar. 2 K!:.1i/no ..... K ••~ p CW!tom decorated ilincltii wy . .,......, er mo. ,_I $16S. DOW llJ'Ml/a./J/e... Turner 1. Auoc. 494-JJ77 l I: 2 BR. Fumlahed 6 U l8J.J-I Del Mar 548-8111 fumlshed. No Jea!l!I r • 2 BR. Cle11.rt, Cpl, drP1, -,.-.=====--1 b d I Balboa l1laM ~ BII'o. No P"'" Adult .. Nr. * TOWNHOUSE * 1 & 2 e room apartments, fu ly .. ..,.., °"'" n.11, 10 to 'L o.c.c. 1"0· o;z.38!6. 1 Br .. l\; ea .. cpi/drpo. carpeted and draped '1nsulatlo a d !.Br. 3 ea, .ii ''"t kllch<n, ~~.Ad!'~·. $~~·~ Eor. ' n n on beach. 308% s. Baytront OAKWOO" GARDEN'~ MESA ••"" 2 BR 0PP" ~<~, -· ~-sound-proofing, 'recreation facilities, Balboa lll•ud. Coll ns.mi "" bltnl, farafe', nr shopping 1:.•a1168. • olt 5. Winter or --.iu, ,1. Adolt., no P«•, 11.,, ,,~,.~="""'=-=--heated swimming pool, barbeque '<-~ APARTMENTS I 54M357. IMMAC. 2 Br., bltlnl, crpta, Corona dll Mar '"' E-SIOE 2 BR, crpll, drPI, bUm, dshWlr, ttlcl p.rqe, hQpel.11, ~I. drps, beam celling, r@frlJ area l avail. No pel.. p.a.>, 1974 2 BR., bath, $215. mo. Inc. W•llaco. 1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH from ... $175 °01• 50811 M•rlaold, '"'" 173-4&ft; d)I• ~. DELUXE 2 BR, Bltnl. ""'"" DrJ>• wtw cpt. Prlv. 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH .••••.. $225 Cost• Mos• bale. Gar. Lndry rm . * 2 BEDROOM 1f o;2-41111. 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH .•.•.•. $235 111 e. "'"""°"" concopt, LARGE 3 BR. 2 BA. atp ·lnchldt•-GAI'• TV CAIL!• WATE" Beam. telllnp, extra Ira; (Retort living ftr Slnsle Ml.rr!ed Adult.). ' NEWPORT BEACH ,J; 16th •t Irvine ...,, 64$-0550 or MUt'Jd '' S BR, 2 BA, etlcl rarqe, dshw1hr., dl1posal, chlldren Mlcome A pe11. $57-10.4 . DLX 2 Br, $180, ahai cpl, drps, blt.nl, encl rar, b&l. 1 child, iit:I ok. 646-5t76. unit, E Uth St. Oceed bedrm1, end i:1tio, recrtt· l•nee, ad u It• $175. tion rm, iauna baths. etc. W11tcllff R.1vi•r• .. DUPLEX J llR, small yard; 540-4431, 546-3710. /} Adulta. Our Sunday alter-. Spacb.u 2 Bdnn. Bltnt, cJ.i aar., qu!tt, no doa1 or oat• t TOWNHOUSE * l'i noon B·B·Q'• A F!'ff Art pt-1.1, dtape1, heeted poot or motorcyclell. 548-2720 If 2 BR Sh t, D/W ·-72=.:.'-'"'--::=-~~--"".::;::... Usions wtartl"-IJOOn. Nr 1hop'1 •~•· Multa. : ' QUIET I BR. Mature adult1, .telf clean 'oven~µ.':o. ' ,' ---,· ----~ ....... -HARBOR GREENS Aak About Fret! Rent Priv. patio, bl!na, w/w, Nr 377 W. WlllOll * S4B-3f«i: ~ ,546-5025 JD) Westditt Dr, JllB .r 17th St . Shop'g. 314 Ogle St. 2 BR. Un!. $ l SO/ m 0 , :=-==-_ _., $10> • MOVE JN Alk:lwance l--===~,,~-~188===-I 2 BR & df!'n, 2 ba~h1 TwnhM?. Bltn1, cpta, drpt. ·-~--.. ..---· ~~~~ ~l~3 fi)UICK CASH Som• p•tioo. All 10< No """' Chtdm ok. N> ~--------------' ' l'7 E. 22nd St. 642'3645 THROUGH & $145 Ii SlfJO. 546-73.11 ••11.Jrvjew A Baker. s.6-1882. SHADY ELMS-POOL " LOWER dtlu" 2 BR, lrplc. 2 BR wllh ,....,,,,.,,. 415-<1171 • 4h·2177 l'lln>. A Un!Urn. l A DAILY PILOT patio, xlnt loc. Quiet, adult1, C1tan * St5S/mo 2 BR'11 from $135 UP 118.1. ,.._.,,.. 770 Shollmor No .• 1, •1'-<141 •Op•n 1DAM.gPM ~~ V' DRIVE BY W&NT .. D 2 BR, JAJ1le,ft dLtp, 'ran(t' 4 J Bedroom, Sharp. CIOtt to ....,...... .. , ... ._ 141 Flo'Ntr 91, J BR. Furn ,.. " crpto, 11311. 131 E. B&y St. O.C.C. A U.C.l. I ll!. :29041 ALOMA AVE .. OFF CAOWN VALLEY >MKWAY or Unl\lrn. llett .... lion In Apl C, C.M . .llil-:1193 :...;55'-l·_TIM.;.;... -----'-----------------C.M. !48.tJ9Jl, 511.3.11.1. • • • M2°5671 :t : , .. . , . ' . . . . ·. .. • ··~~·! ......... .. .. . . • . --~ -. ·-''""'--~-·----'·"" . . . , 'TiS ' ·:The'i:·:season -. l\·"'1'm , . ". . \ . . . ' . ' ·~ ' & ., . . . ' ,· " -. .... ~ - • • ' . -----. --- • i . ' . .. . . :-r,._ .... . . .. . ' . . ' '. -•• ' • • 1 '-" ,. -... . ~" ' . . \ ' (' '' ' I. ' • I . ' . ! . . . ' : ' , : '• . •. . ~ ' . l • .. . .. ' ' ' . . ' ,• ... • • ... ' ... •• . ' ... " . ' . . •. . '• ''. • a ' t ' . • ~. ' .. -l ... : _..: -,_, :-·, .! · .. ~. ' ··-' ' . . ' -. , • ·' .; ~ ' . ' ' : .. ~ . " , . . , • • ,. : ·+ ~ -. -.. . . ,. . l • • , . I, • • ·.' . .. ' " . . - ·v ' ~ • I. ' k •• , -r ---~.,.1 ...... ,. , ..... , .... · I W-atch For Special '. SectiO)is F~ , · _ I With Early qtristtnas ·Goodi~; ~~·I I · .-, .. ,1 I --l::: DAILY: ~IL~T ,.:· .... :.: .:: , . • • • .. ·· .. • . . '. . .. ' ', . •' . ' ' ...... ,I " -' ••• ' ' . ,. ' , . .. •• . '. :/" I' 't"'Q,; • • ... "f' .. (/<'/'. ,. •• ~ • 1 ' • • ' • • ' t '~· ' • ' ~ ..• And ... -H~i~ig'-'. .<;- ____ " .. "· " '· ' . . Rea·son .~ . . . . . The -''·· ·--r· ..... , ,· -. .. " \ r, < .;, .. ' ' . ... ' · .. in ·~Ciel, here ·are ·s·. goo~ reaso~s fot :shoppi~g .early: . ' -~·- ' : ' I. 't ' 1. Stretching out the Ci:h}'i$1mas 'shopping season gives retailers a chance . . \ . . . . . . . .. · · to function more eflit·iently .. When clerks are less · har;ie<J; shO'pping ' l . ' l ,., 4 is more .p~easant for . eVeryon ,e. · · ·; 2. Many retqilers offer their really special ;'specials" early :in the season to encourage the public to shop early and. to help alleviate t-he last~ minute "panic" buying . . . · l ~· , 1 r 3. Just in case your favorite Christ mas g.iff ·mer ch. ci rl f lids underesti-, . mated your enthusiasm for the season, a ·longer period ·of shopping 1 , -• • ' ., • gives hiin a chalice to re-order popvlar items so he doesn't have to disappoint shoppers later in the season. ... . . 4 .. When you take more days to sh_ op you can do the j6b'-more tho1- . o'ughly, yisit more stores, compare .prices anti qualify and be mor.e satisfied with the gifts yov final lyt decide to buy. . : ' ~ ·~·· ..... ' . -l · S. ·And there's no . secret aboii,t if, f he ··Christmas shopping• . .$eason is th• ' • '· l • 1 "' ' . biggest sales -period ·of the· year for m'Ost retailers.' s ·u··ppo,rt' locd1 • merchan~s now and you'll :help them make enough . profit . to ·keep • I . . . ' " their prices ·reasonable a/I year long. "(And · prices will' never · be more' reasonable.· than they ale now.) .. • ' . This message presented as a Fiiblic, Servi.Ce.on behalf of our friewJ,a and your a, t~e ref.ail merchants of the-.Orange Cocut,A.rea, by the · · ' . . ' . - . . ' • ' , I ! ' ' • ' • ' ' ' l l • ! ' ! ' ' l • ' • I ' " l ! ' I ' ' , I j • :· • • '' I ,I • '' • e ·z I I - --.,,. ~-----· ....... -----.. r o's r c i llnnto • Ollllo~ m ~ P....i 11 ... Jlf 111 1.e1t .. t •••~,......_ -~ "'"'111111111• -•-ilJni """W...W.M&P71 ~-~·~ ":: N::c';8:~ ~~-It URGENT ..... --wtlt • L .. t Md MIMool rn a -HOLfliAYS I ·~ "'r.H;o~E'i'r' • ll<!lioed ,...,.., t dy. 2.lll0'-6,194 l'ulli htprov<il ........ ~ o<y '"1l<o port rJ:r"!I>' .... ICllfn to .,. -C .. mo ff ... "' Col 11$-JU~ • EXP.ZR. --'I Beaut. oottJ6oat .,f. AM Prime location lor tenanl ·~ w/ydlow ~ coJ.-l.olJ '1L • 8-•· ~ w/'JU'd, ~ n.cb. J>vtdt-' A1lE--¥ tn.mcrlblr ..md. _.,,,_ t A PM • ._.., · wantll'C' Identity' 'EXcel lat. l.Slh •"' l~ ·N.B. Needs~! et11r1G11. .Teader·~io.n:. Locdut & au .~\ ....._. 6 "'··-"P~:...,,,..._ ·~ wkndit onl;J. Mui k cxpmr. I ;ii;';ii'".;::.::::::=-....,.......,...~ I -tile • . -ev.. or 642--3291 --Call 111-1111 oft' ..,, ...Dtoro .. Npt ...,.., -lllni --~, -· """ Willln( To In all .... "' ~ LqVELY room. I: b&\b, ft nc.' permonrhper ·~ , LOST ·Chlhuabul. whit lfte:wm,yt. 546-748'{, dont.Nocrew.5rt·t.*&nY· =Hard 1n Your ap.n WrslcaltnAll.lliu,CCD-.- :;'":, d;;I• ~vt .. tr. WMloy N. T •ylor Co, BEAUTIFUL wbt 1 ~or t w/•"1 llto brown l~ll, !JC. ch!ld can, ......, time. : caJt .:.::" M ... llfGn? .......... "~· ( 56TJ?5tlll .;u 5'3'1. · 'W or RNltors halNd male cl.t-llea io11u Alpha Be!A, 1!tb st., .Y: IChool'a""°""""", peojecll, H(\llm:IE•.NING 4 or s A ~ · lad U).OIU. m. . , -· ~ $18 wk. Newpo,n. Ce.n~er 1'&44-4910 t home . 11 mt c I -.;t m e'd LOJff Fem., irl.lh Setttr • ~~-hol~ ~ tne-.· ' .. · or • 1'0ll9erb11 ~ cp.. t¢Da:A -tor ~· " Sl.E!IPJN~L :' 7llJ Soh Joaquin Hlil• l\d. ~rd·-~. lo!,_, find Sll;fl"'· ' ho!)uncb, -""'"""· oot dayt a wk. !ter.r .• own F , VON CALLING! llllJ'EIL COOK I lllJUlliO I ~~· • 998 El LIDO Bl~ _ one ..,u, 5'&-0¥0· .• leln. Goidetl -r19't· 1Elilo" ~; t ' r. • e -e . .......tr.~ '\""1"" ~ ...-. No ..... , ,'~-!'~·No. ,LCM. MDOf-J;>entlit-llOOoq._-lt ,FND\:.Lab i"!P. !>Jack. SM.,.~'!" .. f' llClar-.}Rril"'C--. , ~'' u .llulfiWib °"" lwtfO\.tbr dlotyt.'lilii'.~' ~111-ltll. ' /' d .Lll-..f ~·._ ______:_ •· onanW~llt .. roroUlce.~1 "'~ •1c&'1. Appro" )-3, ~ii. · , ... '"' l ·;(\= -GAn•qfl'1Jloul~~~--!..... ~ ~,......*Wtttaon f , .. , ..... 1 . • "l:'UOJD,·,.tio.me at. ty lho'p etc: !iu,U,t ,for nteel mo.J DllL \he: 19th 1: LOST ~W'e Sc*uzu' EXP. Jtamocttu.._, eatbetli. ~ ·~ b~ ISABY~-~ ... a'fk, toola. paranM>ed ~ ... • ·1 ·1, °"'fPI""· ~· ~lion, offices '""'"''!'~ frlii·, 'lee ~ ~ ,G.Jf·; ~31.19 or '"' I tta'o p 1 t,~ · 11nna1e'. ,....._. mar.t No .,.,.., 50 _... ,· 2,30 .'" lillO. In 11rToli> • mT """"""',...., C.K.. C . •' , ,-;•~ • ,. ·• • • , _....,,__, 3355 .v~· Lido, BllU, wiu. ,_.--· 5,\1-«<n:: . ' • · . Wfeli'l:..u ~ ~ w • 11<¥"'•;,:'.::~ BAllER.~'l•.,~·l•.i-. OONA.'!!-"""' 18'1 -~ 1 =""~'"'!-mo. Jo"" RWl>..,.,.. ..... ~, . 1 ,l!tWard1 .5(~-l·'IUor1111.-.~· • lrfr41i1iji41iiiWt:~ • · •l!M\19 '~·1 J ~'~"'1 .m 'll!> ...,~-~· • w/ftoa .~1 :,l>•c_. LDST' Ladiel~'11Wi1. ~"""""'~ ,""4< ·aaa _,. "l'J~,. J1oono '""'••tlnL, ~· -A::'.lllclqor to ... ! '· ' """\ ...... 'full "~ :• -avallablO ao' '•lrj!W le~~ -.uariil, ... ,.,. ~""'Di<. l!moi< -'-· •rm::1"' -· .. ~. ' ~.-r-1-...._ da1i : . ·: " .• :.r.i "·'· Fllllortf.~;;;;;g' c .... -'--..~ --..... A . ..mT. : Blvd .......... m-.C•'1MI~ . iiiji$il!IJCAiliiii "" .. ~' ,. Acctnr~l..A. - t .' ' . '' I •llDO¥ FOR""!~.!,' •t,.._~ -SiiL ~~molt doc p1' ... ,...,. --' _.-. ~jj °""""* "-, 'BEAU'll1' U'£R.1ll'OR F/C llidqir' -,-. -t < .. ' Emplofed-ma~ 0,.;-,~··, .. ~blo. !tll No. El _, .. _;...Olr il!lo 'bot ,""••" LDST> ~I~ ,..to JOHN'SCIJ'P<\A'Jlli]:; ~.iii! il'IL~~· f!Aj11, ""1.fSr.-· .:.'. Ko.;...c.,opr, 1..~ $«111 A r.; .• Call51S:•U9.,;l' ,c.m•~~ Ru~ .... "'""" .. •WJOOrt. Q.,M. ·w-lllnk'kitoD.lfl':lllbSt. o..n.,n. ~!l)d··-~ ; lnrbolJ!'lfnl&JIOadoahop. lllWPOltJ I • stEEl'ING "'°"' 1611 ""'mo s:;;;,._· -~·. ' '*-'ll2. . ,• ~ ~t, NII. :;:..:=,,:at~ ,_,. ' 1'"-~Call~-~· P-1 ~·~ I ·I • • • • • ·l . • . ~-pri~ ..... ,,,.I)>. Adult>,"' "" ... ~·1:1"1. ei :,,,,~: roUND ''"'""' BUut "':f13-llol.1··. ' • ill' ..... i,;Jeh:Mn i)f IRONING done In...,_ ~ ' " . w ~~... j "0 • pell.·2135'E)den.~,,pt S N~· 81V:,~i .ii:' lt.,od · oi. Wli*'n l • 3 MO. J!ll<. 9)e 1dtten. V}:c> -• ~ 1nr ~ • 11J5 u hr, ' BEEIJNf ,,.._. -l!!!!ill!!'l!'!!91111!1'91!1111~l " •' :. SLEEPJN? ~in, prj.-. ... ''\AVIS 'REIJJ!Y ·, .:~ R~ Dr,:Joohind ~ ·g~..,...,JJIM!· A IOtb<!Mt ·#ll..•kv•,your 1"0M)' n' *• ... ~"'* ; No 1-IL No colle<t. "' ™ = I ( " l lJ I ,,. 'l ·""""' "°'" mild. l8S'f" DESK , ' SbOioC '~M· 518-66'11. . "·-Nov. 23. m-:im , by ..Wna mo ...,. trlpo. . ..,....,;y ~· WW -;r Ii ----• ' I mo. Colla M<sa. 645--0818. • ....• wr~~~ ? ~ .. ~ ·SILKY-·'»'·""' mai.. ,ww~~~l"" """~!!' liuc!c Block..,. ..... .,;~· ·=-r=-90&U ... ~· 131w.11111. c.M. ' •, SLEEPING Roon!/ Comm'! !j:tll,.., ~ ..M.. "'"' wbllO """t,.•A6ou•\1 "'Slclppul''' Notwalio -· rm :,..,...,.,..,,...,. '' r.n ".1 ... . ' ~£<"1"::: °" ifo@'dnlpor '"8.,. ,j •• ·t>ii"',Mori"'.' JM. 341ll ~-"~l'll'lJl·;ii&cb Blvd. 10o.·iillf.'V1c-.H•¢'8dbo0r.' -11-'I .. ~ 113, -· ,'i"'l'h ll"·~*l· ~:i;, ~,,,.,_.__ -:"' -J*l<>r tori ttm .. N.....;..?lorlat I I " >lj'l'-. nu:-Pt. ~' . ·""""" 6'>-q:ll.-'l\Olt!n. Ave., C.M. 646-8106. 00 . ~Bai inlplXoi•>''": J> ·!~I _ _,, ;'1lot ~ .... ' ;Jt"'° iltfAKF • ' ~ 36ll>N-Blod,. N'8. I . , ' Njq·~_i'liiltc~priv.... ·~:· .•• '• 'if90/;mO:' ii4 ... ~~·""' ma1'· ~ 00" ·°'"'"'!!\VY•· -~tboil·t(.!\'!>)IW.!< ~ r-'1""9;;·. ' A ~~·'""'' GeoeraJ'OiiiC< ' I > ) ,r; " ., 'I ' '. ' ' • : I . " • . • • -' 5· ' . ' " ' ' ·E D : 6 . • • ( l ' .. • ... 5 . . 6 ' . " 7 • 8 .. . . !~ .•••• ~tA M? 1 . ' < 'i nr: \\"'1'{~!'1,t.Mi''lliti oft 8 COSTA "I · , 64!'IDQ "''!'t \jttil'!iirifl'l-''"l. Ow"'I 11:s i Oill<cl»CllO!il (;l<·'llt!I. ' .,. '_1'1-'Pf· · · · · · ' .' .oflo ....... lnt !/, ~~' ln!tal9 11r11.Jan c ~ ' G~Ult sPon' :J. PM or Wk ends. 3 YERY nke aecona Door Of· tt"can cra1m. ~?M FEM'A1£ lrlsh Setter. Dana Cement~ to.;-cm.1 ' HANGMEN, ules Ir l111U., See Mr~ 'n'udo. ' .. ~ )'OU.ttiavt' poi.e lr'ebatmf '·.! OCEANFRONT furn. flees. 178?7 Belch mvd. GERMAN Shep ,puppy, Polntare·a.Reward.Ch11.d'1CEMENTWOIU< mjobtoo Paper, vinyl, 11oclc, paint. IOYS1~14 'n>e ability i> handJe i apts/nni. ~SUI. 673-1241 Qwner (213) 394-0015 Days. female, vie ' 21st It Tustin pet. 496-1521. 1 • , amall, nuonab!e • .Fre.e Stnre eomf!I• to your door, ID ·dellver ' ' l*tP,lt? ~.utltul air eond.: or 675-5048._ CORONA del Mar 1500 aq. ft. 1ve1., C.M. 646--0858. Esttm. H. StufUck, 5'8-8615 Schwarti. 5(7-5846·. . am.nte:::"'J':a.~ 5: offke..I~. w/flna 'an. GOOD quarten for working Delux• Cit Hwy Fro•taao. Kn".l'EN-.F'u!fy""y·.tAn• PA110S.walb,drive,lnolall HO!JD~Y .... Jal! All ........ Cqlrtruo~ ....... awita -c.n .1 m&nover30,priventr.can A/C, I: parking.~. white mix. Vic. Anita .k I l.trvdlln Ii i•) "'w """"''aw, break, ....... Custom iuann . ...._. , , ,Marion'-!33-2100, ;, alt 6 pm, 646-5689, ·SPAC. Ji\lrn: Prl.v omce for Catalina, Lagu_na, 497-1942. . . . remoVe. ffl-8668 for flt. work ma n1 hip• Jtefl, DlftY-_PJLO'I' ~ ·~:ci':..,~ 1 Guest~ 415 _one man+ receptlon B1~"!;·kl""tt'.•3~~.lu.ay School • , BEAT Tbe Rain! ~ m.:o&l 4 · _.__:--~ l":t~C92M21 -· -rrv:l'-----;; -:• . . '1 room $75. Dt CM 67S-ll4l t11uue en • w mos. • .. • Doon. . ·No Wunna: BOOICKEEPER ; *PRIVATE ROOM B . 1 R'"':.t I :>14 . VJo.•3ArcbS.y:m-<m l1lotructloft1 575 .... wal~=~:."· * WALLPAPIR *' R&old_..io..llu"::ltd Gon'fClk , ... i9$1tl ,/. For elderly person, Bright .• ~~ ,..~~·!., ~;.,'. j " S fOUND mixe«:tenier ~n! QUALITY Cftnent Work. Le ~n you call "Mac" ~~tp:e ln a WetiQte:~ N=, .a.m,.,._ ~ l chee~ ~n s~lngs. SHCfROOM itffg;i _A: Office ~while. A\lOUt 1iyeg old.l · • A(RLINE ~fKe do It. tl.c'd. &nded~ 548-1444 Gf6..lnl p .. .; t'am·~ )"QI.I' learn ial Wl~tech&ri: ( NutritlOUI meals. 54MrJ3. 1pa.ce. CIOl&I! in J...Uun1 ·loc. Vk. Cedar in'S.A. ~· SCHOOLS 66-2695. INTERIOR-Exterior. Quality .;wlone oi Ille, flilint 'firmi in or construetfon ~· J * PRIV. Room avail w/Jov-$95 to s15r(mo. ~ · roUND ldtt~ 1boUt n wks, PACIFIC-Contractor . Work. Re¥>nab1~. ~ ~Orarip CoUQ<.~~-. Aw = .:.c~-·: £ lng care IDr ambulatory LEASE, space avail, 18'x40', , grex_ It wh~te .. Vic '?th St., Day & Nlibt Claae1 Free Est. 646-130t\ · · • Fox, 133--2'90; DIMil A ofclo XJG.)t ~ l;ltntfltm. t lady. Balanced diet . for Beauty, Dress shop, Pit-Balboa Perumula, ~3921. 543-6596 MY Wm,y, qul.lit;y home FOR clean A neat paintirw, ~Pennis PertonneJ. Aa¥cY, Call MID Mihd7!t fi)'.QJl, ~ 642-91162 or 541)..2562 aft 6. za place, Dllna Pt, 496-6187. FOUND ~ vii:. Shop-610 E. 17th St., Santa Ana n!mod, Walls, ce flt rir • interior or eiterlQr 1: nu. ~ ~ Dr., ~· Ab1'lil .MW l!'hiiODtwl , f Vacation Rentals .425 lnchistrlal Rontol 450 ping celter on Magnolia Ir. ,..__ .. _R_1 ft.ol 1loor1, etc. No Jdb too 1null. ratts, Call Dick, 961-035. BOOKKEEPER. F/C for >.pney, QI W. •amef. l • · ....,. .. pre ........ ve .-~.vale--547-0036 '24 p.i.bll · · "• · ,r ' For rent beaut lge Mtn 7500 Wanner. F.V: S42.-478S. · Conurtf!rclal Gf'()Und School ' hr~ serv. PRDF. P~nttni exUint. k-c acoountlrw office. Suit.=;209.i ~ ' .' \ , J home fully c~td sips' Sq. Ft. ~fflces, FND: Grey cat on Begins De( 30th Tues & AddldOns * Remodf!llnc c:ou1. celllnp, ~trl111 ~per.only.54g..9M4, GEN'E.RAL!Of'P'ICE-IEC'Y lO·to u. Alt 5; "'-1235 ::'."~i~"~ .. ,,,. m:!~';'. ~·"""": 01\'n•" idon· r•un E,,;,. MI uion Gorwtck • Soo; Lie. •praying. lteb, 8'7713111. ·' ~Ultodlal Helper Urilqu"'-· wt""'. ,..Id-·! Rentals to· Shan--4311 , flubh$ce.;it lites, fo~ alt tlfy. pt4<!!1 495:-5.ln. Beechcrafl. 541)..rr.Jl. Thi.I 11 6'f3.«Ml * 54~2170 PROF. siainttna-interf~. , ·, ly ~ .. co.-Idett.l JOcatiop . '.' o', #> .• :i.;: , hcot·•:t&. lloon. ld"l tnr !))Ul!D Si•l\\f¥ cat n"r ·k Gu.,,.nl°"' CourH; ~lfC!rlcol . llo"'st work. LlcJ,_!~1, O..an View Schoof District l<>r &!Ort ,-~ fOr f 2 ~ leachen need .;1:1' 'ftmale electron~ or ,111e man¥1. )ushard le WarMr, H.B. · E · s.t&-,2759, 540-1444. ~ $2.n i>ei' ·hr., pert time .. ' 2-3 rapl(I ·~~· SS58. £ rixN]uDate; 3· BR ·•Pt .~n _1535 Monrovia Ave., Nwpt. .'147-4692 .. ·~. [ . I~ =CAL lnllallallo~, PAINTING/Paperin1.1i )It'll 1hr1: IN.Ch AM.~ cl~inl Call 1Wt1t111Vft,~ t water. 67~-• Bch. 646--0994. 5 Keyi, vie Bay St Ir. ~Y'!r s,,vtc. ft......,. IM. ~:~tlcre=•· ~ in H~ area. Llc I: boW-~atelementary ·~· 2190 ~=·~~ { MAN or wo~ to share M-1. mo BCI ft w/offict & St<C.M. Call ~2258. Est. 5t6-()211, ed. Raf• fufn. 64-2356. . WOJ:l.1~~-tn daning de-~ i Jowly home tn CdM. $125. bath $150 mo . 2fK10 1q ft FOUND 2 dachshunds, O>sta ELECTRICAL PAINTJ~G · _ GUi.ranteed aired. ARPfic&Uon1 muat be GENERAL olloe work, will 1 J No smokers. Refs. 673-4169. w/office 2 be.th! lrg rear Mesa area 54G-9212 Babyslttint WCll'k at ttu work at fair priet•: Llc'd I: !Ded~nnet ,Comm. Ofc. train, $2, ~. W'bds ordy, • t G lo ••r doo ~;<'JC ~~... · · rates. DrYera. out 1 I d c lnl 6'15--5'7,. m2 Warner, ·H.B. by ~ '$3151. 49'U5n. k eragas r Rant -r, . ......, mo . U'lll Logan . lfahtlna:. Resid. Comm •1 • · 12/l'tln.> • -, 1 • • St, C.M. Dyl: M&-S033 '-'UICK CASH RELIABLE •I~ will care ' • c & PAINTING f All work .. GENfAltL dltice .... 1 strt I STORAGE Garagf! for rent eves: 646--0681. ' ,,. • for children aft IChool &: Ind.I wlrini-831.9(27 guarn. ~~p,eclalla ~Relati:lns ~contact euentl&l· I: " Pf. E/Side, CM. Call aft 6 ffiVlNE lndust'l. area. -4,000 THROUGH A vACatiorw, CdM. Ca 11 Garclenlng 962 .. 61-U, S4T-lML · ffCJ! ~ I HELP YOU ? prafi~e.'• s.tf.f1. IG-j, pm. '43--04'9. Sq. 11., wned for light DAILY PILOT 675-0538. LANDSCAPING YOU suppy the paint .... ,.. Blue Chip "'· lvaoll ..... GJRL FrilV or. Soln ltep, ( Office Rent•l .• 440 manufacturing. Sprinklered. WANT AD CHILD Care • Chrlatla.n painted no ea. Ai.a d·'<lharppe n:i~ .. wl .. ~~b\hJly ~ me41fim1 fu\·ll'O"· ..1 R. Forney Realtor 541)...3862 )'lome. Mon--f'rl. Creative' NEW LAWNS tt!'rior. Call ~7!M6. ~ v Mee ..ull~. I }!"' Oflhlz'Hort, alrftnely f Now ,,:t~'k\:!"" LAil\' availabl• for b>at 642·5678 ~-a tt' n t 10 n ' w, ~v:i~ique. Plumblnt Loads'-!.r '\,. ·i ~i :~..:..,~;.-.Ira~ ~ building or 1torage. ~ Oriental 'Garden. Abo main-be'netil1. Call Lynn Todd &i~16U .~ ! Prime Location . ., Monrovta Avt." N,8. 646--09!M * * * * * teDahce. 531-4446 PLUMBING REPAIR 133-2700. DeM!m & DeM~ • , ~ ' 341 Bayside Dr., N'pt Bet.ch Ren .. 11 W•nted 460 '-it( . AL'S GARDENING No job tno imall Penonnel AJ:ency, 2082 J • 1 ::;:":~RI:.:.::: ~-wo~ ..J,if.1•:i,.. . " ,. · '' ·' ' ': .. ~..t,,.:m~ COL~ ~~:INO Midlellon Dr, bvm.. I ~>. 1: ~· 11t .· l, ...... furn 2 br hse or apt w/ enc f cti'~ . ; ... Pa. . d.. • SC0-&98. Serv1na N~ )4 hr. serilce. 645-UC Counter . ' . mo. WW • provtdo lunllture yd by 12/28. Top nf. ra e" r S ra 1se CdM, OOlta y..._ Dover Ro-.-•-I & Ropolr } . at S5 mo. Answeiinl 1erv1ce -499-4305 t"Ve&. •" Shern, Weatclitt. ITIUUll. Htlp W.nted; M.'11' 710 ·~t1. available. 222 Forest Ave, a· I LagqniBeacb.-49f..9166· •. GAJµG~ or ll(Jl&ll bu.ildinJ, 1 1 • · PROFESSIONAL gardener, Addftlon ... Alter•tfon11 Jr$ 1 AIRPORT CENTER" Mr slor&,e in 'Corona del 1nes lree vmrk, prunln,, New conetructlon. Concrete, HAR;DWAR!! .tock• rbari A I. Deluxe-1. 2 & 3 fi.IOm olfice1 Mar, 548-9052. iprlnklen:, cle'ln-up jobs, llabl Ir. patlotl. Block, stone delivery., ~35 Yl'JI· Mat I ad.ii.cent Airport"er H~I. , t1" m"'s ' land I cap In I. Georie, &. brickwork. (Tlf) 491·2151 For fa1t t•keovt be in. eoocf bMlth ,I: have . ) ~ 646-5893. SPEC l AL I Z E D Hou food oporatlon v8.Ud CfllL drM!ra Uc. pfe. ¥ Lowest rates, full seJVioes. ll •I for man .......... in .....; I 833-2840 or 83J.322.1 Wkdaya Person.ii • AL'S La.nd11C&ping. Tr e e Repair. Carpf!ntry, palntlna:, • ~ in hardware. w11f. train. Pt7 f BAY VIEW OFFICES · dol.lars, removal. Yan! remodolinr. •tc.·Calf Dick ~122 • ""' Time """""''"""''' w/1billcy a °"""" Air Conditioned, Truh haul .... lot cloanup. Roollnt """'· APPIY tn ,..._ ., { """"ratod. Lido Atta, Porsonol1 530 ,.._ __ _;. __ ;... ________ ~lii'ltei;ipalr;=,;'::Prinkte=:::"~·,;m-~11:::66.::::_ THE ISLAND HOUSE H.W. WriPt Co. Ill - Realonomlca Bkr. ~ &r;>-6100. ·=..;,....,.. -· ;;...;~.~ .... -·-;,.:. EXP Japaneee Gardener. REPAIR. recover any roof .... · eeter C.M. / ~~=~?·~r~~r;:~ LAND IN ANTELOPE Tradetara:e.vte~lotti:i'Ar· Kno~ ho_w. up.keep, plant =1::·s:=~ Rooflnl ... 12 ~ethlon l1land HEAD Teller -Operatiooll The } ORANGE · .. • .. , . COAST'S, leadi"g Marketp1ace nd · IJ.F.Y NR NE'W AJR.. row-Bear, near Running pest, trim.mine. dun-up Nwport Buch SuperWor with G:p:r, tar ,t mo · ""'· 'rJffaJty ,settina:.· ~'C-1'~ ' · c ... ..;nas, •-r /GI ... "--t 963-3486. Sewlng/Alt1r1t1Mt local Sa..i-A Lo&n, San •.' Retail valut' $600. Askifl& f!ORT FOR 26-28' SAIL-...-. • wr ~ , ..... $285. SUrprlse • (matching BOAT. {over 20 ft.) with 1/0 I EXPER. JaPl'nne Gardener European Dl't'lsm;~ F.quaJ Oppor, Employer Of!mtnte. Ph!ut· contact ~ Lady's I: man'1 wf!ddini **' 962-2667 ** trailer. ~7-4885 · Tl'ff trimming, OUJMip, .f.1,1 custom titled. Penonal Mr. MachmiUer, -...mo. { bands, never worn • l il W f 2 2 BA W tertro t.wn Maintenance. Fuhlon advice. rJS..lU9, D-..Z HELP WANTED ·Yard Man FREEi} Call 546-:ino alter 5 or 10 Ac. m ~ . o BR, a nt Con-646-0619 rtt SD--~ ... ,,,,me Yachttnc .\Jlloclate• Corp. ti 6 Pm .... •·-od•. Feather ruver Penis.Dam, do. For 3 BR or duplx. on • Dres1malf:lna -Alteratlona • HOSTESS -w ~--H N ' · .:..::;,,;,.:=•=•;::_ ___ J ~ 1 or nr. water .. S14M ,q. Mr. pep. Hawaiian Gardener. Dell~ to -·it -·. -.JIN • .........,_. wy, .B. ~ ~ Ramona. =-.,· rontage. ,.._ 1 t _ _, . •'""" .... JV~ t "MOI'HEk needs lN.h of $150. Comm, flotentfal, need ·n Petersen 213: 264-7100 Mon/ ........... pee farueniilJ' aerv. can Jo.* 84&-:6446 HOUSEKEEPER. Ca-rt•r to obtain bea1,1Uful paintings Ford. LTD or ? 5-45-,5014. .Fri 8 to 5Prlnc. only. · Kanialanl, 646-4tl76. Alter•tlons _ 642•5145 F/Tlmt wom1.rt ·require• mature. ·I ~ut ot 1tor1ge, Must sell-. W , ·a1· :.., 1 CCMPLET.o;: lawn a: rarden-N Mature llvHn ~ t n I Need uf'it!ntlY for 111 young' ant commerCJ or 1 us • H11ve free l clear,. 6 low . lng servlc. ea~ accurate. XI yean up. Laguna Nlgu-.t home. Full 1 daughter. Wrtte: clasiUled prop. In exchange for tr~ rental unit~. Room for 4 Jlrn ~8--0405 · Ttlevi1lon Repair c care of 2 ·•mall .lehofll qe ! .d No."'. Dally PJIOJ. P.O. • clear. or_a"i" grove .. 'more, val. ,$64,000. Trade up ' 1 --I: full -&..-~ .. ---F !OT comm. lo-m•. ,, •• ""'11 Exper J'aP<neR G--'·--r * BlJJNE'S TV *' "":t" ... _. .... w Box • 1 -, ~,, Me,., $165,000 1:._.u1ty. 111t: ox ...... .,,,............ "'~"" OCO 6 hou,.bold Amp'-·-•·-'., ( -~ ••95 The T-·ln Co., ReaHon Complet« )'d aervlce. Nut Servlclnr All Drud• • ""' "-MUT Ca. 9'l626. Co. Realtors. 673-.,.. ..,.. & b-I•-F • ••• • A tho-'--" be netmtt.ted. Jtl!t.. TIA: . • • . .... . "A-ch T •·Cl b ,_. Li . ~ Leo uJ ,,.,.,.... ree e1t. .,.._..319, u cw:u Mainavox 2131 W •-•• .:;r_-, ! D~VER DISCOVERY roewport D'<'<I enn.. u .....,l8\ll'e wn.. q et Know f ~~ •-"13 otlcllff Dr ~· ~YooRSELF in Someo'ne Family rnembenhip value adult 2 BR Condo. t.ot. of LAWN Mabrt Haullll&'. new n or,..,. ... ....,. ~ Newport IMch • HOU~ 'no CCJOk. Else S«ll), will trade tor boat mo-c!Ofle'ls. EnclMed 1ar. Pool. ,lawm,, clean-up, prunlftl. Tlla in ' te .:i-t..k 5 d ,... • Free Eat. Call 54&-m9. ~ ,, • ."I ""'' QI, -... Call now • No obllgatlon tor, diamond rtn1, antique& Trade for <I BR home in ' CERAMIC W If Equa.t Oppor. Employtt hr wk. Mutt ~vt car. 1 (11..(f. tlS--6835' ('llJ) 3!7-3393 or--? ~18 1 . .F.V. area. 549-0574 af.t. 5 ... J~ANESE Gardenlrig_ by remodel. Free.•"~ Small 644-7344 · .~ NAnONALY RECOGNlzED Have clean '68 Country Canyon LaJcie Condo. priv ~r prdenf!r. Complete jobs welcome. 536-2426. CASHIERS: Car waab,. part HOUSEKEEPER tor bf1J -COUNSEIJNG· 'le Into":. f o.r: Squire. 1taliot1 w1n,..,Blue ln· lake, 2 BR, 2 BA, ~. Wa· Y,d work. Clean-u_p: •2::113. tr S. I I: fUll time for Newport of 4, 5 d)'I wk. Own tran.p. f a.bOcuon, vuectomy & idop-terior, fac 'air, PIS, P/B, ter .icilng, golf, Trd JU.500 FRONT yard lawn service, _" rv c:e Beach I I.qu.na. a.reu. Ex· Non ..noker. $2IXI mo + tion. A_pqare. 5'1-«36. new tltta. Want comped eq tor C-1, M·1, 2nd TD'I, SIO mo. BackJa.tt'• allO. GENER.At 1'rM &!iv. Yard per. req'd Over 18. 6f4-4460. xtra•. &12--1403. ALL'OHOiJCS •. Anonymous. 'Wagon or T! ~. . ' motcr bmM. Eve1.......... Yard dea11t1p. ~-deaiMql, haulln&, IJlrink&er COUPLE HOLi nay ' Phono 512-7217 or wri" * * * * * -r•I S.rvlc..t repolno. lieu. 6jWN. ASST. MANAGER Ill' P.O. Box 1223, Colt.a Mm. in larse family complex tn THINGS by M..,., Lt. <lect., 1 . . . [DJ Santo .Ana. Man koowlodg-MONEY .' plumb,. fenct, WI!', ln@'.t,lpf, I! I ' ; 11 • abft in '4P,•i,.._,..,._ A; ••• u carpentry, paint, .-e'tif. ;!:r~4li .St f,l.t.r '.f W1,~·;,t~."'~ ·~ ~~ -: ' 545-ml20. ·" N50 : + , apt. eau·' cnt) Part Time tPM·lOPM .. MIN Gutttn Wed. Joi,. "'•ntotl Mol 700 !161"*10 btwn I am A S pm , • • Rll,ey 1euon hi.ft aoon.. ~-;...,. ~ ~ .. •, fol\appolntment. . Rella.,teme11-tnthM1...,;'11. FM eat. Reu . .,m SKIPPER w/re)f!r. want1 COOKt"' o:pd. pref'd, Oaf Inc ~-e.o. area.~ ., ' ' . I I H•ullng , tt pt/fu.11 ,time Job lhllt.Apply,BeverJ.yManor Noexper.nect..Eunupto • w/llvl!'-aboard 'prlv. Conv. Horp.,. 340 Vlctorla, ' .._ W_ANT_E_D_!_M __ -,-.-..... -.-~. 61Wl85. C.M. $3.H Per H.-•. ' ' If ,.( •• r yanl1 • ..,_ ........ l Joli Wo-, Fernolo 7112 D,'\ys· "'*it. auuat cit..,. Aakllbr -Dept. haulinl. 11.so per fir.· + Ina, no lnonina. w..i " Fri. <7141 142""1 Anytlme ~. ~ NEED HELP AT ltOMET 0Wn tran.. N. B. area. Ex-HOUUKEEPER Hfe • in; HAUIJNG, cJtan-up, , ·loc:&I For "TfDllllftl)' Service: ptrll!nee I: rdl, 644-3148. full tlml!', room A., -.rd, · ~ o:P'd. eollep ltllo • Wt Have Convalelcent DEN1'~1 'A•t.~1or p/tlJJ'i$ Ill"" dmt \ca..Mi'eldlr- qmt. 111· • ~ 1Reu. AJdet • Nun. e Jloule. work arms Ii eves, A: Satsill ])' ebuple H\il~ ~1M6. , 1• keepers. N.B. pracUot. 646-2411.. Beacb an&. C&l1 -.U 'l'IWR l __ ,, • H~l~, R~.\l., ~otlc,. Ml. tor~ 1,M daym. ftft est. .Anytfme. For Pe:r.manmt Si!nb• Mu1t know dlfd'l l.1 inw~• -• \l{e Have ~.... tmninoloCY .. ............ YOUR FUTUll YARD, -d....... e ~ e J'radl-"°" -· tMf.<ltll, Remove ..... dirt, Ivy, col Norw. etc. At -ISCltOW OFFICER BE YOUR OWN ICISSI Fill .and backhoe. MT-2991 Ra.ie1. Wa haYf the IPOt: for lbe , Men er Womml Houaecloonlnt HEALTH " --ucrow pl wbo FAMILY CARE AGENCY W&"!f• lot• ct PR. Top OC DEDtCATtD CLEANING 11G No. Broadway, company, ptu&h olfc. SevtT-* We Do EmytbinJ * • Slnta Anl 5f7-lllh al opt.ningl. Great )'OW!& u b Call 81MJ1'l bole .... fao ...... $5l5-9Cll '· MEDICAL lnlurance Bliler, Ottltr fee I: free jobt LMM A Y•llow ' Toxl Cob • , , • .. Meta Ceanbll Semce mature woman 611ire• Job Ot.1J 540-90'\0 tor •PP!. ••Iii•---· ' "· ~ . -~!'-)\'l~.Fjoor •14>, • In,, ,H.8.JC.M. .,... CaJI c.t.e.cHJc .._., . ·----------------------------------1 . .::""'°::::::;··'l!::>Oorllln.=:::::::'~1.:,:"'8=:::1~11~1 • ._'1'!1.ilt:l'il!f-. :m.'11 ...... 81-.J:, C.M. . -"Ii i.r ----'-'--"'..;;.;-'--"--:.::::..:::..;;.::.:::::;_~·I I , • • 1 2 • .i:: !'-'1Ci 1 .. -"1!r .. I • ·~r ... · · · ~ r ...... 1*~ 1~ ~;;·;;';"~··· ~~ NolpWlllllll,M&Pno lfolpw..,\!-.J'a'Ji~to ~---.~".!!'' &!!,~!~. '. ~ 011t ... tl! · tn w,.· w. · · an~"""·-. 111 Mlr1Huu111' .111 °':;i:-"'1"',.' af S11NO/TY'11T ~~'IOll GARAGE-.•·""'· ..... MOVDIG.•••>': AIJpU&ncor, TABLE '-1 d •AUCTION• . .,,,,.,:..;,.....,,..-,..=-.:I Free 41 Fn Posltiohl I~ Men.egtr Exoc. Sec'y $600+ &lporv""'>' ....,, Stroll( exec. i;ec'y backf;row:ld. Payroll Bkkpr to $600 Payroll thrU 't.axl!I + aefl'-l'&l aooounttni Sec'y to $500 SH t. typllll IJte experience OK 48S E. 170! (at Irvlnt.) CM 642-1470 RITAIL CLlllK For llklOr -n..t DOpt. '*an~* cal -teWt .. -caa, .. wtes niadllM, ble)odt ·~-ear USED Ole.,.,.,,, ~ llMkr. •... ~--~--~-· ---~ ,,... ...n p1queo, --iio, aup is,m.. lldrlr ..,.., wldl ....,, • "°""""" !bl, 8 cont. chn, w. wlll -me...,. -u~~--·-. ...... N ... -.ptlloM. Cl*' ot ldtt. ..... $1, IWi l•ll ..., .,..,. L l'Oldlac HOUSE l ...... cjlr, m 5 dra~ '"-"lo oUI'...,. _ •nt "'--"'1nlt> for ADMIRAL ®Jiu~· Loot or mloc. Sal ··"·. M•• u, "'blo ...... 11•. "'1 •• ,... ... , lot: *'-. . Ill•. mloc llemo. -OQdet tn Co.ta MM&. Call o:ua1lfied penon. Exctlltnt tor/peeaer, aood Coad.• ..... .., ·-~ t -•.J " nd" chi $25. 2 ~ .... •··~~ ~·-·-emplo)'el> beMlU1. Wt art ...._ , --Me)oer ~. Costa Lampt:, ete. Nf!W la'mplt1, a .. i. .. _Pf ~"'• r_ lttl'@O Auctiorui every P'rt, 7 pmt ·:;."'...:.'~~----..;I ~~""'•.ow.,.. l&I · •hi.fled toya, imported •Pf!-.a1••' '" E. V. 1"Um Appll Anti ~ 126 an f9' opportunUy em· c • .,.., •• a 11Cirta," pohtbOf. MW ri•; ''Wt)lvt"""' (fiuiall In 3015 w. w~ ~ Plano1/0rs1ns ROllNSON'S e NIWPQRT e · BIACH. . " Gal lntoru!M In naw axcltint " A c I A L l'IELD ••• Salary 0..n -+ eomml11lon. LI .. enMd bt1uty oper• tor. Somt expir; w/ machfnes pre~rablt. A-pOl.y tn person 10-5 p,m. plo~tac:t Ill'. Pa;£o 1'1'111'!"""' • GA"!:'~~.:im.~1€: Jewellecl belta. etc. FriJSun, =':° 0.:'..,":'!°" cut~n. cr.Uow _,..,, ilchl! CONN & ALLEN 6fl.ml3, ,., 110 • !'AllKING LOT ... • -'"'·. -. I" •~'·' tm W. Balboa, NB. "'•-"""" po 519-1241 • "1·1133 ORGAN OIMO SALE S --.~.,,...., -· ·~ i:JO each. 24" x· 24" pe.perl;:o,,,-.,---,-..,..,---,,. ECURITY PACll'IC Sat Dec 11 * JO t6 4 pm ,..,, ....,,.,, 1&-. milc YARD bOu-St!! Hand cutter m. Goll dtibJ, llt;A •tttoo em I 1n1 radio NATI ONA~ BANK Mov!t, 1tW. dlik rOom. trurn .. ldtthenwt.tt>. Mirao· madit 'Holiday * 1tt1, Nonhweate'n 1 am J'-ri'a t«d ~ pl~r ». ldmln.1 S.ve, UR ti) $1llO on. aeled~ 600 Newpon ,c.ar.r 9'· .NEW " USED '* m..wq d& re: SLR cuwra, ~ leM, m.IC'r'ID\e, CJ'OChl!t; patch-wood• 1. 2. s ·. I· Ebn!'b-trid •. CrGtt frt(f $90. J)OWtJ' COl'l!O!e noor Clemo •. ~reat Suite 350, Newi-t Bt7aeh 8 • C Photo l:qu~ otblr equip. J250· work. oc&te ltenia: • black• Uk Swt mower 3.~hp1SO, '"'i rua buy1 on our demo sp1neta 'ii~~~~~~~;-L~2143~~W~.~Llnootn,~~~Alalie~·!!1m~ GARAGE s.J• ~ n.vvie hand>p.tnted plaque•, s.,~ 1 ht f)...4,e -tt:f a\'OCldo .., $25 ncllner 11.150, All merchandise told , ~ ere~ UJllU'. KODAK M-30, Powtr **"• c .M. ~ S.l A· aan.-Dk • .fth ONLY 10~"'4 pm. ;,• 001r cl~bt'· Ben H~ ..,! cbaJta·blk.,nA u&~hyd.e with newwarrantie1, prlva~ 1 personnel, llc'd 01', unlk'd. Wee new, 19 or MW --Porta Petti, rtm0vablt van , 2UO . W•tmlnltwr,. c .• M. , ___ .. 1 3 4• .l 5 ~ ..... mani ttS, womebt $50, leuon11 &>dellvtr)'. ~' 1 W ff Iii 1--~-• ' -..ua, ' ' ' a .. ,... RalHcard l · !11 111EY LASft ' l 1 o er e "':I'• &l'OUP '5(1. 8lW89t. camiaet ccnvtnJ9a Un.It. ('t)etwten 21.at A: 22nd). Wficbt J>.t. Rec. ~ kr.• • · 35 v canzr,att ::; GOUui MUSIC , =:z imrr~?e ~~ fvrntture 110 .. ~· eciWp.' bl!iv 'tttim, SALE S.t-•t '3144 'Madein., a11nt putter S7.!IO A.Ir lml.lh, :,:e.:.. •en ~~1/ 1 s1rtee 1911 . • r-r-7 t!Dyl!• CM Ttnt, · Catalyttc hteter, P~ l)'pfl AB for utra ,,.. ....,t • 20C5 No. Ma.Jn, S.A. j 'Oill tor eppC Barden a ~-MUST ..U Ortfntal eboey. .l tm N ii; FfOll~ Balboa -"L -Una bell • beg l)M -'<, """t new $102, FACTORY .SALE, HAND * 547.(1681 * mninatllw Co. ask ~JOt marble tablU .l statue i.M L\Tfl; st'ff I to 4. .hoe.. GoU clubl U)ct' rw.w' tell tor S50, &46-4191. Even-THROWN' Sl'ONEWARE; ~ ,,. .. Barden. "' km9' Prov. mop1e • bdim. llt""'I r.. .. ~. l>drm .. l bN & eui. s.1 '/'wt\lfl~: t111s "''" s """ wffbnd~ Die:''°"' • m•. Imm * SALE SALE * :.U ~An., ~·.~ tel-. (dbl tile) A din1na. ~ 5:d' wall mirror; chain. typtwrittr, bunk bed.,. N PR.IV. pty: .Refrig, Hot~I ~·111m. La.mpg. Liltlt PIANOS •• ORGANS,. I~~~~~~~~~ I • .. 2 FaatUon Isl., N.B.-~INDUSTRlAL line stitch t1W-Eq\-1 opportunity emplci)'er :=...:! · • W/4 clWn. · 25x30 .ia, bunk ' betk, Wneti&n C&ttp train, a• Chriltntu 'coppertone apt aizeo 4 tno. fixture•, Pltnttrt, Bottlt1, Steinwl.)', Kawai, Hammon.:d TESl' ·TECH TR.NE Seuecen,pb picture, ltftto b11ndl It iAf1c. · • ~; ~40. old SUS. OH.ll, au ranle. Bowls .l jan al wboleaale Allen, Ba.ld1vln, .-tc. From Chance of a Ulttime ,~ TV eombo, wuber, dr)er, ·~ ~b ())a(. tWln cou.reroRS 0wnro.,. . 36 .. $50. Gatten .l Sattler ~I: below. Maey 2rld•. S295. RENTALS $10 up. 'f brtt:klntt>slectrlfyf·nr fril. 557"'°'911. ~ i~-·h 1 se,11...,. Art bv C&Uttmna IU range, like new, white, Affiliated Cratttmen, 2128 Mon It. Fri eves 'tU 9 . lftl' macb opr & •tnale !'IH'· dle opr. Sea SUlts, Apply &25 W. 18th st, C.M. Le•d Men or Wom•n Tmitie oppot:funity • fo r exp'd 'Wire ~· Grett growlfll co. Nf!eda you now. Top benefits • •• •••• • to STOO. Call 540-9010 :for appt. C1l-Paclflc Agency 2'l'50 ,Harb(lr Blvd., C.M. --~ START AT 111E·TOP! N'•Uo_naUY_ km~ retailer ,.... ""'1> ....,.Wve ,,,. dlvidual for local store. ~t salary &: benefitl. Call BOb McCoy, til-2700, DeMio .l Dennil Peraonnel .A(eney, 2082 Mlcheboo or .• Irvine. MANAGER ·New 10 unit apt. Colq>Ie, dilldren' ot. Call 64&-&102 eves S.9 pm. MASSEUSE Attractive, Xln'I $, &d hours. No eip. necess. Will train. W-0«50. 10a.m·10pm. MATURE dependable lady needed, babylit 2 amall children. OWn trallllp. Rm noquh<d. .... ,m. MEDICAL RN & OR Technlcf•n• Experienced i.c.u .. c.c.u. a: Sub Acute .Areu, -• .3-11 p.m. A ll·T LVN's Full Timi Lab Tect)n1cl1n1 Exper, S.J.lj)m Shlll Wtllllll to take occuional' calll:. Expe<. p/time Ub Tech !or Sat/Sun ·1am-3pm 4 11.Un· 8pm. Excellent worklnc conditions A fringe be'neflt. • , MISSION COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 11802 PUttta Real ff")' Minion Viejo, Callf.·- (E. on .San Dlteo Frwy."-A Crown Valley Parkway) PHONE (714) 495-4400 (714) l!D-771)4) MO'Ml!:R w/3 ohtld rtn needs bouse~r 1 da.y a wk. Own car. Refs. $2.25 br. 83W172. NITE Dl.shwuher. Sat, SUn. A Mein. t.aeave Restl.url.nt. 1~ lrville Ave., C.M. AP.- ply Friday, Dec. 3rd. ----= "--'--~--== ROIJNSON'S e NEWPORT •· BEACH I a.._ .. , Full or p/time ' . ' Apply ln penon 10-5 p.m. • 2 Fubion,tsl;, N.B. El"'1 -ney empiom ' ' --=-= ==--"'-= Sa.lesmen For Poiitlon In Mejor Appllan .. Department Aleo Acc1p!lnt .Appllc•llon• for · Assistant Manager In Mon & loy1 W11r Apply In Person Monday thru Frld•y 10 .em.4 pm ..,..,. w/a '·-·-le ~·-...,,,,.,....,. -•. , UllQ w .u-.mf, C a r • .... ,. ' r---Dr CM SurMIRy 12 5 ~ ........ -~ ........ f -& •. t DN. •t. ~ blanbts ao'mt lrtitts, Graab._ Mora.n, dean $85. Beaut. •'mo. old _.,,,..., • ' · - co. Treme.ndout af I cbn, ixpan tbL: <buffet .l tltchin. utfNlll. A llnena. ~.It Lauritz +:otbfn ,znohair modem divan, aat BEAUT,. 1QO saflon CUit all FIELD'S PIANO CO. vanctn\fnl potfntlal.· ~ bUtcb. S19S. Walnut crib, GE Rotilltz1t Oddi l endl just U · aood-~ from on few times $150. Beaut. alaq, aquarium Tl/ciant 1833 Newport Blvd. 1 , ~a: ~l:~~·~nenna .$25. Bedaide_ tbla; U ft, f?S.;.J154 ' • tM deaert to the IU. Sl_t at harid carved eottee table .\ ti.sh. Aqu.a.riom 11,1pplie1, Co!na Mesa n4/645-~ '. nnia p.,,~ Apncy, ¥lie decorator ltemi, $1-701 Nucl•1111, CdM. matcl'ilnc 1tand• $1Z. Twin PUMPll. tllten etc. 10" Stars LOWREY Piano1 le Oi'zans;1 ~ Midwllon •Di'l, Irvint. $25. 642-f.519. GARAGE Sale, 11921 co...-rtont wasbtr .l drye. r, radial aw, dlx brand Mw.. Yamaha Piano A Q:rtana; .tt ' Antioch 'l'urtler·ock GARAGE s.le: ChrlatmJJ _,, _ TOW•TRUCK · sotA bed cuvt O'O 180, Of· • • D>, like new $125. Oldtt ''.Lots ot'tf&k trim"for-boats Steinway Pianos. Best bun! DRIVER lice u ltk ~-• -, --(Irvine), ta.m. Sat • .l Sm., a1tt ittma. M&ey bJra..W. nfri&. &: washer, 'M)?Q ·1i; ttlk ply'M>Od' .. Shop in new It u1E'd. Schmid~ ...,_ -_... Cite. 3rd A. 4rfi. Woman.'1 Sat only, 1715 Po r I """< 1901 N aae. 21, exper, A.C. Auto 1700 biert natllab,yde eectionel -... .,ad $M • .Antiq\U!' low 32" vacuum cleaner, 982-4283. Music Co., Est .. uu. , • ,N.EJCamino,SuClemen-$40, 'lnmdle bedl $311.' A r~~~t.boob.Sld~tt =th,, .. Newport Wlde phono calline't h:lrMA-rniESS4':boxaprincS~ Main,SantaAna. I. te. mlar.. 540-UU. llS recort1a UO. Wril!&:er washer 8' ntuphyde couch UO. 2 ** BAWW!Ji Acrosoni~: WAITRESSES. qe 23-35. CRUSHED v:Jivet •WCI.do GAMGE, SAIJ:; f'rl/SaV Jewelry for csbln. etc, work.I fine orange Occuklnal thaira S~ (Spinet) Piano like new , Apply , m peno.n only, -·cb&J-.. su• •-GE:2 am, lOam·~ Deitcner'• NJ:VEJt Wom-Ladlts 14K $4(1. O.ttun-Toyota P .U. ea .Che:11$10 lamptable$3., $fl90. 49f>.4U!. ;: ....... ...~ ., _,..,. .. _.__ __ a-•i'i •. : • .-.._ 15'3 bed cover. vi n y I 2 ' • ..:... 1 16 = ' Delaneys Sea Shanty, 630 DR. Refri&', $&0. Houae?ul ... ..._, ~ ~· Yellow aold Oat l"Softnttned waterproof raiaa $50 . -C)'prtllll 'PlfVlf"' amptl ft, PRIVATE PARTY WAN'l~' Lido Parle Dr., N.B. furn, all n!Q. ~2>3.1. ~dM) r:;. ~1r: finllh band aet with one M&--0203 ' • 2 sUis bin1 Cd cond $20 ta, TO BUY PIANO FOR CASft'~ 1 WAITft.ESS kHOlffll Expe MAH. Wl t.ele tabli old ... · -y -t'ftUrJd brilliant cut diamond ' Sllvertone electric ortt.n SJ.5.2278 : ; ' _.. .,, • r 0 -... 1 ' ·anadeA~ weirh tftr .95 ~II *OtrlatrnuGitttdea* $60. S46-296&. FORS-'•: Electronie°.::i'l·· ·,· pre"'~·~. over -~ Love'• pine che•t of dra"Wen, 23" WHITE' ·•-• I' .,•-, ·~. / 1~.. ,,_ ror the IUY cir aaJ who hul-=,,-==""7-,;=-~ B rookburat 4 Adams. sq. oak table, table lam.pa. v ...... ~ IA -w ma&cbinl .... )'euv'N • Whsle Cbristm ... Gill• ·3Tnotekeyboud,xlntcond ~··~ Mt!h playpt'n, 'Crib, $t.50. ao1d pard J'io&. Appraiud evtcytl\lrla Btrr a unique, Decorator items ·I amp a 1uo 7635 I • rn.==,:.:;::=-=-.,,,=.,-,i,.::muc;':::..;·Ml":::::·:::18!2:::.;:·~~~~ Maple bunk .bed& $1 2. iU50 Aaldna: $1150 ornate bran cue National · . ' .no-WAITRESS. ~r. in.toad&: HANDCRAn'ED Fu.n\ltvrt .. O:meol(f' blck/whte TV ' . C&lh R4Uterl We have plaqut•, st.tuts, chil~a. HAMMOND ORGAN M3 11 cocktaila. Apply in penon, ~ &: couch. Ve rY w/atereo & am/fm $50. ~'B-µ&3~CE' one., In beautiful cond. ~ tn :u~;an:,. (~~:~ CHERRYWOOD. Bellt otl _ The Blue BHt, 107 2lat PL, Rftaonableo 395 Corti. M-. Talct an tor rro. 962--lnl. ~ carat dlamcM rln,, Tif. workina order! Ideal 1or Cwitom comple ted work ~1 673-2691. • ~. 6'73--99M. .St. CM.' GARAGE Sale: ()Ms i: tndl. $28.S. family rOom bar, atort, 646-6089 ~ STORY & aark CcMO!e WANTE~ Futldilua: Nut! LOVELY CU.tom fUrn. Set ·m s,vn,cu.e China, 1a.nt .etftnl· A•kin& • boutique, etc. No tultabie · bench. XJnt cond. Like new Cl~ lady thoJOU&hly Drue! Din set Baku br aet, carpet. NiCe baby crib .. Sat. '<.!d•:t~r Le.~• • Man 1 place ln our present Mine O'KEEl'E "-~erritl ~ve Lt. walnut finish. ~9543. tra1ned in evetyi,ldet.alJ of Chenllle divan. Mlle. ittma. A San. 10 &m lb 5. 177Tl S&n Weddin& bancb, nnrer wo~. tor II A: must 11ell! Aakfni $45. Iron twin ·be61~ Old ' 'cleanllneu.-1 n pe" ·r~;i;..t •. _.,~~ M<-. mE!:!) C..U SfS..5110 af~r $325. 643-3589 Eve/wknd•. CW"ltd seetlonaJ. Kitch Baby Grancl Pi.eno -. : ~ .. ,.. VT'I~ Doval, H.B. MT-9'50. 6 pm &: weekends. table & cb.lJn •. Delk. Furn $4$, or best oUtr. •I , Own 'll'aDlp. Reta pii!t'd. BEAUTIFUL vtlvtt lovtaeat DEC. 3, 4, 5 lhebld-ioodt, Wfi•r• "lo buy Dl•monds ~: =' ~ &: mi.e. 112 E. 22nd St, CM, Sporting Goods • 615-3325. A: IOfa, blk na~ IOfa .Ota, anti4ue iftrc"'mach, BefCl.um cutttr aella • u' pen a Ion apeaken, 5'8-2771 &!Jo, both IW than 3 mo. mM't 6 Women's tclOtheJ, diamonda under wholnale .AM/FM' atett0 rad t ol-~CllRl=~STM=AS=~gp=ECIAL==--TENNOS Eltuipment, all lll!W : old. 55T-'l215. 10 lpd: bleyde, m11c . prlce. ('114).~ w/F'tf '.+tape deck, stD1 New natural wood :Persian drulically ttduced. Cost · MAPLE bunk Mdt. blnette. 6H-Wl 01 "95-629'(. GOOD ttema fhr Cbriltmu! brand new, wu left rup;· attrac. lively •colon, below. Wil!On: Davis, Ad· Mtat tell. Be•t offer. GA.JUG!: SALE, SAT ONLY 1 pearl A: yellow toll ttria, 1 uhclalmed on layaway. Sold w/bftuUtul designs, ' •.P-diu, Spa.Ii.tin&. Dresses,, WIGS Positions cpen for 833--2280. 9 •to 4. 2iOT :!bbtlde Rd, Linde itar in wht rold for $.Ul, pay ott ~ of precia'te in value w/qe Ir 11hoes, racquetg1 Sat. 9 AM. experM:noed MUST SELL HERClJLON CdM. Furniture, tool a, w/diamondr. 6?>2155. $11S or take civtt •Mall uu,a:e. ~9155. 35415 Beach Rd., Capistrano! s.i.. " Sty11n, P<........i -~· ~" u · · in Costa Mesa area aofl A lovneat Xlnt cond =-=:.. "'.':::.. m P • • Machinery 116 paymentl. Celleetlblll Dtpt. MOVING must 1eD: Kranich 'Beach, 496-6219. with reputable ertablilhed 645-1701 . •--·-• eq.....,. n4/~. Bach conaoJev piano, GE --oRO=SSJ~GN=A~~-,-,,.-.,-.-,-k!-, -I company, s.1ary + Corn· DOUBLE bed, boxlprlna: It ~AS Buur! St. FOR. SALE~-4 La.tht.1, $50:> mabo1&11Y atereo w/portafi used 1 yr, w Im ark e ' milision + Frinre BenetitJ. mattriaa, cood ihlpt, .$25. Johns Hall •. 1021 W. Baku, and le•a. ont 42" Bullard 10th ·speakers Mlle. or te-nt al rotomat blndlnp &: trawl ~224.1. Sun. 1·5pm Handmade bOr\nt mill J1500. 54&-6036 ANNIVERSARY SALE items acquired ovtrl!eu· in&: cue 200crt1 $TS. 673-1oti7 Call coiled: (213) 62"32'6 l.====-----1 erafta 15c-S5. Homtimade or IM&-:1730 Pewter .A:: ailver Hollowatt, 67$..8582 Evea. -art 5 & wknds. -SECTIONAL corner lf'OUP .,... __ ........ 75c vtru.tile' • pc. a.qua .i-uoo ........ ~ • Mltc1ll•nMU1 111 tankuda, chan'ns, men's Ml1cellaneout HEAD SKIS .. 195 Step in ua:ah,yde $'10 968-2722 SAT: Surfboard, end. tabte1, jewelry ~ executive rtftJ, Wanted 120 Geze bindings, new pettx na · ' m ......... ,, Clothe•. radio * c.A9f.D'f on pre.holiday Hand A machiM t:l'lll'vln& ..____ ffl: ._..,_, "--•-9 BEDROOM Livln& ~ ~.,..,., Sa -· ........ ~11.1 UVVUI az • I~ ' room, equip, crib, MORE! 3098 SALE!! ve on Yo u r done ori preml9ft. 642-«W •ohliA6ti child'• room fllrnlture. Call Sumatra CMV) 5t6-1634. Ch r It t ma• lhoppina. NOACK'S . '=;~;;;;;;;:·;;~11~-~~~-~~~b~le~. re!!~ UDO 111' Salt' Antique" -13. -13.5". 11!/1 E. 16th, C.M. 6<6-31ft CASH PAID FOR G~l~.~~.t.~· ... ~ CR~D Vtlvtt. Gold olive l'urn .. Jewtlry, Gl.ftrt Toy1, ~ ~ whoi .. Ha.l~a~ ;:;;:;;;=':;;:"".=:;=.:=:=:=:;:'ltiM turmtul't, appHanctl, make offer, 6#-1936. Antiques 800 10fa 4 love Ifft. ~ cof... ~c. Sal 1:: SUn. lG-4, 121 Vla _,_... ... .. , n...-, t MOVING, Mint sen Tutte a.nttquea. <>nit pJtc. or MEN'S Ski ~,, • n--•mont fee A eftd tables' f75.3343 v · ~. .,. • ........ "' a Freez lee Cream Mtel'llnt'. .._ •• ,... ...... .. da'y "' ~·bt, ~ -~., •·•e enezu.. .-u .. ..a •• 0·,, 818 W. -SL. '•"'••"iu. .....u .. .,. 10" ll ---w xtnt co·• 1:· .x1. BEAUTIFIJL blue fflvet 1£1' OUAl"J -'JUI Rf11taurant az. Sac. $350. 549-DO. er 547·7733. .,,. ,_.,., ' nu. • , ·~e IOlid ··" Utiqu~ -··• .l ...,.,1,.. •--• SATJSUri 104 scamper, C.M. "'-·t l"CN'l, lll7 y .. i-n Ave., $75/Make oiler. 497-1549. ........ ~ a.1 UNU• ma ........... "'v"'tea.. camp'& f!qUip, arftl tlec .....,. ..,.,., .....,. olive areen ICbool muten U.ed 6 mo·1. $215. 9fia...4&5.1, rt clClthet d~ ete. 10.SPD BICYCLES ott Palllarlno, CM. M0-7046. Store, Rest•uram, 'fiiliiiiiil~ I dffk. Dov~t.al.I drawer•, TOP quality Earb' American :U~P tu ktt 'a.B. ' PUTS ' ACCESSORIES :POOL TABLES WarehOU•e PRIVATE p&rt,)r •artlnf: Bar 132 n &u1 antique key locks on . a c • Tifts 4 Tube1 • AU Sizl!S Sale Freigbt datnq:td $49 coll'I coll'Ction wanu 3 each alldn.wm.28x•2x30%. =·=le= fFim:UyS\lpersalfletlof EXPIR?REPAIRS $igg N slttfl!Ot)' of6BthntTiproottet•and 19101 "\agnqll' St. Huntlntton lleach Equal ()ppor. Emplo~r Mat.china oak chair. SSS. A • · Goodlet. baby tteim, toya, ON ALL MAKES .to · ~!. a · el. mint sett. Alto proof A mint true calleelbra' Item. DANISH Modem Couch games. &. flll'ft 21115 •THE Bl.,. SHACK• crated, :r'.,i:.~ $li5 . atta for !tie 50'• and &o'a. w/attached table ""°"'" B ·-~ H B """ ~23• ~~ Would like ! "ch of Proof & 642-3963 after 5:00 pm. , ' m!W.lu, . • 1092 C .BAKER, CM ENCYCLOPEDIA Brllttnlca mint' Ike dollars. 962-7639. COLLECTORS .. Antique bOI· bue, 7l' kin&. &M-16&4 GARAGE Salt; 303 E. 2>th, N~ar· Fali'ylew e 546--4130 1971 & Chlldrtnl setl. Gre.11.tl===-.,,,.-,,,--,..- DELI equip, walk Jn box, re- frigtrator, ice machitlt, 11helving, 493-3631. TV, Radio, HIFI, Stereo iles, a.ana. Brook•, F URNlTUREsO.C...tor c.M. XLNT ITEMS. Sal * AUCTION * kJ W" W rid It WANTED white ftborgtau. miniatures, decanteo, hn· Selected -Never Used. SUn & M&n. Boo e ern ° • a round ptdealal baae chair1. • SALESMEN ports. $1 off on ptll'Chue of C:Ontt'mpon.ey - 2 SoW, 9 -I GARAGE S&lf, lfl02 Haven Fine Fumltutt unwrapped Sa c r 1 fl c t ' Sa&rlnen or Butn 5t6-4365. SANSUI -AM/FM attrto Need mtn. who are midy to SS or mott with this ad One tL i: T ft., Love Seats. Anti-Sa A Sun 10-5 & Appliance• 544-~ BIKES ~" to 10 11Pd. girl• receiver, 1l way a i -~ -------~--- learn the car bu!l.nesa and ad per cu•tomer. M~um ~ -..,Diriin&B' kTabcl•h wllth 15 ~· t. . ' WAu.ctiod~ tr!Adayl, .7:00 .81).~. J •~Aink• .. ~•l"b'luNeaturalxtnt rcoancnd, h toy1 & clothes u. 6-10. Boys suspend1lon,,1peBaker1, Gar. are willint to train. Must of Bottlt!•,'513 Wllnut, H.B. ""'"'let> ae a ra. tn ys uc ion 1rn • ..,,., • . · clothes.az.1.f.16.·S41H:iM2. rar co m pl have ICIOd persona.lit)', be 536-9749. Armoire, Chevelle ,le othft' KING bed, tbl A cbn. many profeaaionally mtlnta.ined .1--===-.,,,=--v.•/Pickering cartridge ~ltfd in Item a. Item•, Tufl thru Sat. m2 a'.ITS~ N,ewport, CM 646-8686 Fully let out. Phone for SLEEP~F A dlx headphone1. RET Al wll, aalwni~~..:rr~~ HUGE FLEA MArua.-I' • . . 1/3 ott Wb&leaale. Pacltlc Ave.. C.M. Behind T""1.)''1 Bldf Ma.t'J appt, 644-86'M. , GCIOd limdltion. $414.35 -NOW $289. NEED 5 women thi• uu to Demo., IJ'OUP int., cuaraa-antique dealen show an ar-Call 4~ BIG fU"lP We Sat. A: SUn. WROUGHT iron table, 5 .J2 COLT auto, fine oondittOn , l\eatonable. ~5199 Pymnii&vail. We can-y a sell Beeline Fashlonl. Bia t-• .•• pt ray of collect.able• pllUI a ., __ 1 .. ~ i-chain A: matching cltan-M I 11 · t nt M• s. · us A s profitt. no collectlona or ~ 111Ull'Y ui commJ.s. stockina;-itutter room &: OF.cORATOlt must a e 1 J Lots of ............... ! 10 1 $45. 12 1a. R.emln&'ton auto. Ut ca M rvme , • ....,. nso1. . . . iereo Equip. ' ..,_,. ~-•ions. Unlimited lnoome. Ap. _,,....,-food. -.. -. & furnitutt A: .. •-ta. 21x11' Tu•tin Avf!., Calta Meaa. dtUer, $1'5: 9xl2 area rue Mod. 11-48. fine $90, cash,,._.._ ___ .._ ___ ~ WarehOll!e, 179 E. 17th SL, dellvtry, no nve1t. '--"" ..w-ply in Pel"llOn. UNJVERSI· e--.. ·"'' ,...... ._.r-" $T5 ; Cu.rtla-Matbea kJ ., •• ••u. 1~ ...._ ._.., CM· &t>"~~"ope ld lntrvw 89J..2317. TY OLDSMOBILE, 2850 Fr:!., noon-9:00 p.m,; Sat., oval l'Old 1'\ll w/frlna'e !'-T. V. Kina P: bed, retrlr'. 3 pc TV /St mo/radio c om b o , no chec · .-.-.LO>N. 1: .,.--.ie ' · ...,.. n ays, NURSES, all Ahi1Ul, Private -"-'-"'°7:' ;;"c,lvdo,·~· ;::°"iii;'ta;,;M:.:•::•:::.a. noon-6 p.m. YWCA. 1411 N, ped. 2 com.pl. ctilldrtn I lll!Ctional, •hi.I crpt, ttc. • • $75. Other mlactll. itemi. GOLF cluba. Flnt Fllaht Nice ' Chrl1tmu· ~aent 1972 ZENITHS at lhe !owes a.1 Broadway. 'S&nta Ana. roonu of tum. lT cu ft 211 Costa Mtu. St. ~2722 After 6 P.M. Irons. 2-9 and pitchin&: Acoustic 150 Ele!etric Guitar prices in So. Calif. Duty. RN, L~~", Practifi ' SALESLADY refrlg/freeier J'l/ict LarP Patio and Gt.nae wed re. Nevl'r uffd. Amplifier. Twin .12 inch model~ In 1tock 'at Orang ~::;e~s:·, 1: :rcyo,u 35~ Exper. N.B, 543-225.l C2l 7' Antique lAula lllth makft', wall unitt, dlnettto Salt' combined. Barplntl! CLOTHES: Pfrlect cond. M6-362), lansint allPcs, Sohd atate. County'• largest z en i t s.r •• Coordln•lor ma.tchinl IOfu, avocado aet, flrhlly nn· turn, bu , ..... r -L-'11 CM M~ suit•. •port c:oata. OARE .. "'' .. _, Almost ntw. Full I lie DtaJer. 19" Chromacolor, Hospital Rd, N.B. C..U d~mask. carved~· ea. atooh etc. 968-8306 Slt-Sun. ..,,.. -.urwo. .tWel.ten, 1z 38:. Shoes. Some DIA.MON ru:'I· 1:1 c-.. guarantee.. $450. call -C4030, 8 1 $395. ABC Color 6fZ..9955 any hr. ll'l~rvw 9A· Degree, eltttronie exp ltnile down ciabioned, $800. ' GARAGE a&Je 9'11 Daytona women' a clottlf1 az ~14. solitaire, apprw;ed S300 642-39113 after 5:00 p.m. TV, 9021 Atlanla, Hun 5P, M/F. Call Mn. Schmidt 968-4503 HB QUALITY FURNlTUltE: .... ~•e, H.B. Sat It SUn.11 to 988-4148. Great •• Chrl.atmu Citt.l=~===='-o,-.,,,-WESI'CLI!T Ma1)le twin bed aet, xtra '-'lm .-. Make offer. 54&-4478. FOil CHRlSTMAS: Fender tington Beach. 968-3329. OPPORTUNITY tar 3 Ptrsonnel Agency A'IWATER -Kent radio. lone mattreun I 11prtnaa, 4· 96&-~· My Lo11 ... Your 'Galnl 1eleca1'ter gul!ar & HEATIIKIT, Color T.V. licensed Real Ettate 2>43 Westclitl Dr., NB trunk, ffwina mac hint buftau, mirror, nlte table. GARAGE Sale-Odd• A: End.I~ C&l'l.t dJamond rin(, l'if· * SETTLING ESI'ATE -amplltitr, Wet new. Ve.Ju~ inch with remote. NeMa salespeople. Be your own 645-2770 cabinet, deak1, chn, bed. Altomapltend table1,dt'.Ol)--.U Calllebum fany ltttJnf. VJ)ue SGOO. Furt • Grey Carracull -.$417: wU:b 'cUI'. PRJtt new plctu~ tube. Tube in bou. To P commillk>na. SALES: 10 women to Mlac. 548-1413. 402 16th Pl. leat tahle, tamp, mattii-lnl Huntlnlton Beach 968-9951 Askint $295. {FREE -newr Jacket. eta.ck Beavtr Cape. $:l99. Phone Sat· -Sun. atallation lns tru ction8 i Have your own desk a: demonatnte a: aeU Pan· CM. uphtl1alprt'd chain. SAT .l OA!tAGE!ESTATE SALE worn, 1Ady'1 A man's wed· Full Silvtr Fox Searfa, 644.-2284. eluded. Cost $540, apll for phone. t ti Pa H full OAK icebox, loveseat, ctdld"s SUN 9 to 4. Phone~. ~pm Sat 6 sun ding banda.} Call 546-5tto •642-8119. c=v=M=B~A~L&.,-· -cA-. -cz"'U'°'dJ"lan-. -=20 .$100. (TI41 613·*11.2. w. E. Lache'nm>tt Realtor ••. e nty oie, or roll top cha.in: bed le 11 tropf'. CdM alter 6 pm .A wet}lenda. WEDDING GOWN 1860 Newport Blvd. C.M. p/time. No inve1t., me .. _ • _.,,., _14.,; TABLE 32x48 cllll .l -OS He O • UN IQUE ·pt~:..,, :..,,~us • ·ce .l Silk Sile l4-JJ .and ~Inch. Pt~ecl. $50. RECORD chanitt, DUA 646-3928 ~83 panty hoae. $3 per hr min. un:sser .......... '!Q. ~t iron w/6 chalra. Gl•nt Gara .. Sale ...,u • • ...,.,,..., ' a..o • ttch ot beat ~ttfl'. 548-SliS 1019, with Shute v.15 1 PRAC'l'ICAL nurse, llvf.in, Ph~ Cn4) 64M102 tcir m. Appll•ncn ijj $95. 644-5125. Sl11 SeuMft Dr .. Npt =~·.s::~::.··N~!':~ Call atl 5· M7-9835 eve•. or wttktndi. cartridgt. co~t Sl85, Mii wheelchair patient. 5in a~ ttrvitw. HIGH Baek Gold velVt.t Sell tdle Item. noWt • Call for Chriitmu. sat &: Sun, NEW 4 man Wlna!Gw llfel'lf\, '61 VW Bua S295. Teleca~I i 75. (714) 673-:Kl12. wk. 67~7471. Sales WON on lAt't Ml.kt a. r>taJ, chair Uke new $3T .50 ..,...,. NGW1 9:30 am ·21.s J:i!ta St, Hun-noo:t Guard approved. Fend.flt Guitar w/case & ZENlnt Color TV 21", looka CLOSERS O'KfJtfe &. Merritt dou~ &42-11n or 549-3997. tina10n Beach. ' Im-· amp. Uk!' new f 4 00 • & wor1<1 tikt new SLtl. AJio PROFESSIONAL P l'l one oven, eontf'tnpo CU ranp. uct'--IM Audlon I04 CROCHET Potpourri. Nice 543--2171. 23" Blk & Wht TV, S4~. Call aolldtor • Dana Point, Sa.J'I ti.fen or Women. 5 only. Mutt &riddle, cant drc 0 v en, ~ ""' A pert~~ Chrlatmu1 rift; Chrlttmu aifl., 1974 Ft!deral GIVE a • u 11 tr. for aft 4,~ 54S-2UL Clt:mente, Capistrano arta. be neat. Sales experience, burner wfthe brain,· 38.~. Prtt:ISml•~ ~~! t~w ~ .. ..'..~ r1• c .M. M&-1693 Chn·•-••'· _.__ Mu·'·aL ...,;;;;,,,,..===~-=--£ Work in yaur own borne. Nftl'coneeptin 1P:Uin(,leadi "'U 6 • ...,11 l.ll""'.Nlvu• • ...,.. ~woo::u .. 1. ~,..,,.,,. -..n.: STEREO RECEIVER, To Best deal in a.rea. Phone fUmilhfd. Full or part time. new, •u in cue. r.a~ AriJ:qlJli ITOU LI4trlDAftON hr, coat.$180} -Pvt. pt.;y, Aft HIGH rradt enamel, lge 14Q cabrillo, C:Osta Meu.. r1.tpd Heathkit AR·15. C.C.t ll5-1465 bftwetn 9:00 2.m. Muat have car, ~238. ~~ or beat otttr. 6: 6f&..$Ml. qu&tttlt;y Red • Grn ~:n FENDER. Ot.luxe amp, $525, Sell S200. { 714' and noon. SALESGIRL Part time till CLEAN late mod el AIJ(;TION POOt Tablli•, al.ate U99 up. Ctmentsny.$1pJ. cuMom cowftd $125. ;;;6;,T:i.Ci»7't"Ct::I:-::=::-=-,.l RECEPTIONIST Aft@:r Otte. 25, then run tlrt1e. waAht!r 1 dryers 1 mteh ll!tl. . Oiucir'• Bowline .t Bllli.ardt 2 TASCO tf1eseopes, like 6t6-12t7 CRAIG aulo rritl"ll! ~1!1-f.O.. No Fee Apply In pef'IOn, &d & Del-90 day IUU'· S31..f6rt; ....... ~,Nl .. 1 Ttff p.a., Dee. 4tl m6 H&rbor 8lvd. at new.~ price. CLARINET I.A! BI a.n c tee! tape deek, ..used 6 hrs. : Prettip: firm ~the llfrt Bath Fuhlon Shop, 5 Point 839-l778 DUI TO THI HIALTK Of' IDHAlltlt ~. DIVl't, Adam•, C.M. 54()...730.1 0ptn ** 673--6T46 ever * * Symph. Mod. Little u~. $150. 83.1-389(. • alert penon to Jt"act thtir Slloppiq Center. 847.ooll. ·.Ori AUCTION HAS lllN COMMIWONtf> Sun'.•· ' flREW60D FOR SALE DeluH cue. $150. 6'3-1867. S'EARS 25" Coinr Co..._..i__ front d t •• k. M&rvtlou• ' USED Appllance• & TV'1. n• Q 1o•r1-o 1uv--6' "'---"-EucalyplU• J · "~" -· '·'I p t ·-·-•y SERVICE estab. Fu 11 ! r w I TO COIMln ' LI u ,. ~.. ... ...... ""''" I FISIER model !500 B wide u....... • E' ~-. Gulttr I render U51 rep&lred, $150, Ne uu.1ctl ....., a rwnu•:u e CUI!' It dt lvt r~ o:•• 76.'U M£A.. m-2700. Alto Fee Jobi. Orin: Bruth CUstomen. C.M. Up Dunlap's, 18U Newport J,l,, DIUIY LANI ANTIQUU OP SAN CUMINTI ~ r .M. multll~2 ' • ""'" 1.mplified. xlnt co~. S!:iO. color .11.ntenna S15. ~. nts " DeMil Pt:raonnel to $160 wkly to •tart. C.M. 548--'1780. AU ro •• 1°"9 JO'"' Hfaffllf ..... , 8L . • • -ANtlQU.E SALE •· . 644-{KIU after f pm AUDIO Sff/rto 8 Ir. e ~ AatncS'. "82 Mlchetaon Dr, 962.-00.6. O'KEEFE &: M•nitt 30" .. fitc HO M.WIMU.-..NO •••llVI ... ~ 3.\ llJl'aktl'l·telk TUrtlt J\()Clr, Jrvlneo Sat " Office ,urnlture/ W/tte,w llpealcera ' rtl!vtrh I ltv1nit. SERVICE Station Atttndallt, n.nre • .cold, lower • UPOlf ,AlTIAL unlNG'i 0--"" "''' AHn6ut J-lrp ~ ... ltltl EnCl6sure• Mi..7213 $:IO Sun lo-.5. ~ ·~ulp. 124 ayslem. $Z. f75....4&3.t. l>CECUTIVE p-IAg-y it"'""'lonlot LOldlll( ,_ Finn, S.A. ~te typ,,,., No SH nont aftlce •ppearance 410 W. CMll Hwy., NB , Suite H 645-2714 "Ma• -hr Dad-4 y • • •• cleall wt the I -. ..-trubloCASH with a DAILY PU.OT ~ ... 'exper. Ambul'I«')''• Texaoo. ovens, 1 yr eld. Xlnt coiw:!. C.11""1) M.rM• r., Vkfltrili11 r11r~U1Wr-<:i.tt--a.t. ""1•'-MINK atolu: Sa. c r I f I e fl • COLOR TV Sll'. Blk • whl RCA 21" ConlOle Colnr TV,\ 2m Huber Bl, C.M. sxxi. 963-1347 a.ft 4 pm. ~~~ ~-:-,~.'~'::-:: Ch&~Cl' of•J in family. nso. TY ~ 2 bikt1. A: othf!r IBM '63 •lee st. n d a' rd Good cond. $125. STATISTICAL REFRIGEIUTOR. .. Late Grelr,_._1 Tt, D.tt_,.,, ,_1 01"° c.•~""" $250. Sllvtr blue or Autwnn mlac. 54M11l alt e. typewrltrr $2155. l M * 646-9781 * ANALYST & TYPIST model 2 Dr Dt11 s.t-t1tll c.11..., C..... CIMiln-f'lUI ...,_,,, Mt•y, IMM• HUI• 6*-t()n, Noon-to prt1. SANTA CJ.aua for hirt, exp .. Ttnnatu ct>pitr $150. Port RCA Coklr T.V. new pietu 1 Year of cioUttt l'ftlth + Wht. Xlnt ··co':. trt;~: T'M:4;:·~~=~=-~~i."!':!i ~lt~i4.ft.11 tt. KENMORE tu stow., J yr d'lildren tind tdull ·parties, N<order: etc:. 675-1141. tube, attrac cabinet. ~- 2 yn of ttat typlnc, Job 897"'1452. old. '.Engln11 .l tnn•m. I eyl make merv. now. 53&-8298. Szvm.AL offlee dta., • 1573-5151 . · in N.B. f:rta. W~k cons\111 REFl\JGERATOR ANTIQUI •ALUIY llfO• Oodat· 89.1-l!e6. REF'RlGER.A'tOR $JI, Mite. swlvt1 chalri.' C'Ollftrtnct .MORSE •t"m1, 2 mo. old, 61 40':Ci caleul1tin1 on a 10 GE * GOOD COND 204 W, Che,mert Av•., ONn9e, C•ltfernle RENTALS -For your holl-turnlturt. 115 Harbor bland 11.ble A: chi.Its A ml1c. cl• Medlter. c1b., tapt deck, key caleul1.tt>r, 20% •na.Iyz· ** ~ ** ... ,,,,...,., • .,, ..,, 4ffl, roM .... t•• *ti day party, cutdoO~ ht&ttn Rd, Newport &eacn. flee furn, cau 54~. AM/FM $16."1. •11&-1111. • Ina' of tlauttt • 40% •tat • -i11, n4t~6 t)'tllfll, S&Ury S400-$S50 per F1UOADIRE ~frla. 2 dr AUCTIONllll HOTl1 1.t<K et '-""'4 •~II "'-11rlftl & ltn Tt .-.. ' ' TR.A.IN H.O. ScAle. WI' USED 5 Im 1> 1 fx tlmt AJL.:X l~lu',,_ (ll mo. tkpendlna on qualitJca· crou top. xlnt eond. )'t'lloW. rr1111 AllH.-, All I~ Mlilf qH1ti..i111 Al.ft COmpreuor, ru motcr layOut. 4t' cf rra~. 2 coifi. eh>ck-iob rec:ader. t6M:98S · ' SreU $100 · 16S. 67>-<1281 s fOf AL SAUi .. tank trau.r, lllO. s.. plet• """'· MM222 all ~ evto. en<> m.2012 = ~'":.::"~.~' ~~ · DON'T MISS THI afltr I pm. !141-:W!I. NEW H.Q .... .,, equ ip. COit TllM Ext< -ter. modol PANASONIC A.11/nt l!ttreo P. O. Sox 151), Cocta Mtu, ~=~~Pl:. Cel. I. l.J-~rttr, Aucrfettw l'IVI Iliff Preiector Slt.o. Sell UQ, cub. Call C. e yn, old, carbon ribbon, l 'l'un\t.a.blt. I mo. old, Colli. fli6l6. fnH ,..d. $lllO 5'Ml!5. .,_ 113-.'llt tor detaU•i • """'b -· $<Of, <n.61U. """'· Beot o!lfr. 41111-211<. 1 ' 1 I • I ' • 5 Fridlt, D11 I 'l.1911 ·--t.ILY .- I . •11 .. _ ...... _.,._ _ ...... --"-..... ..... ------[ ~ 1 .... "" ...... ~I 1§11 1§1 I . 1@· l~I I~ I ]~ • ; ' ~ IJV;;;_ii11ii.,,..iiiii,iiHll'miiil,;;;m;1H: ~-~~-~~::~:::~~-~~l~o.~-;;~.; .... ;~ ... ;~:~:~-~~o.;-~~~ .. ;,.;~,..;:::. :~'56~~ 1: ........ ~;!lm~"'~'~"~ .. f 5,,.~,.~.;-~~1a;11~1~11M~E~f7~011:-~~-~lm~•~•~rt~led~=m§ ~ ....... =~.: ...... :. ~"= .. ~~,:,. ,.,_, ~It 11,.. ·1-1'"--......,-·...,.....__w_ 1....o • -.,. ... DATSUN MElCIDES •NZ PORSCHI 1llUWH GE STDIJ:O _.,., Lout by ow .N:i:. DATSUN ~~~~!~ ( ,-•.,.,. • =: .. .,,, P~••• c~e111 used cm to choose from. Pickup. Extr~ cl~an. (113ASD) $1~99. SO AFV> $6899 hltADi4 -TDYDTA ,·LI;;:~ '§1;~1~1~~ Harbour vw Hmorae f..,,rbusedo~·uto chroosevr.rom.w Ml"'311 " 5'4-<4!t, -· 11711 -h llvd. Huntl~on IHch 14~5 , PURfl..n'.CT ttoddnc tuf.. I YEAR old Bay o,tl!finl, , ... , , . ~ . ~9301 !m. • Wffk old kilt•~ 2 :tum~:.!N.""' ap'd .;.,.;;, , 1.711 looch llvtl., Huntlopn Booch 142-4435 1911 -· °"" -, i!'r35~al•. ono call<O ••m. ~"."' ......... i ..... , -~• j[~ 11 T•• ,, ,_ II•] -Wo....., HI DATSUN : ADORABLE kltt•no l n PONY blk A ""! Pinto Mare -' WI PAY TOP 70· DATSUN Pf"ll'UP I ....-di et " ., Multi-tt1l-Good diapolitioin, b r Id le CASH loft ' Q .t.:-...._ · 2 -...1.a.. 1 incld. m5.. 98&-6127 a.ft 4. .S..ts" Sllps/Dick1 910 Cyclff, lfk•1, I ~ -Scooters t2.5 Jtad.io, Heater, Alr Coad, t male, M5--29'15 LEASE Beaut. % Arab. DOCK tie-tt>. Jrivtlere fl5 Spd, low miler, 1.1lnt~, MA!ZpartOol11',lovableA 135/mo. Lou lllan my min. Sallb••I pref. GlTANEJOSpdRa,.r>S%" .... ~-·INdll,)ut $1999 bn.utilul. 1~ yn, malnt. cottl. fllSl...450«, wt r I e Ja e, 3 Os E . man'• bicycle U lbll., ti! callGRO.,THfQr ~esttlOlET,..111. ~ ~301& or 54B-4u1 TWO hauljful larp mlf· F4f:water, Balboa., xtra1. $100. m-a&3 a.ft 5. llfttl ''I() MERCEDES BENZ 21rJ t BLACK female L&indoT died ponies. Will ho1d tll ' 1-111-21166 TRIUMPR C HOPP !: R , ~ LIAN sE CouP"· 28,00lt rnl'1. Pttrf. • t)'pe', t mo. o 111 M-Christtnu m .ttll. Corona. HAVE SLIP, NEED BOAT. MUCH CHROME. Call ttt 6 Alt 1nr s.i. .M&ftllt' JOJ'I ahape, full pwr. l OWD!r-, ftelion&te, 496-'413. Pvt dock llNI' hutxr en. pm. 330-5146. lDU Beech 81¥\i. II driwr, Tobacco b r ft., : °%n~tirH~PP~~r!; ( -..... ~ ~7-I~ :7~:. ~s.pogslble *cl:. ~~~~:,~otorey. 141,.,:mtlairt• a.;: t.ml MS-9307 ;,~~ C~~ 5~7o.Call ; t'weekl. 5"-ln3. • BOATallps awa.i!. 25'~'. Xlnt * 962-1(151 * WE DESPERATILY 1946 ~.Coda Mesa MERCEDES Bera 1968 250 , ·EAUTinll. •PQ«I uuco General eca>mmodetion,s tn n •w Trailers, Trani M! NEID . NEW "1J Pra<uP SE~ to ,apprec l ate, 1 ·lp·lllkdt home M}y -Marina. 173-«DS. Clean uted· can f IJ)d. dlr. dlx. BumPtf. fta. priv11.te party. 546-6160 I , · ~IT * GIVE A llUNAIOUT SLIPS· !or power boab 13' to KENSK!L Thller ,., up In FANTASTIC PR.ICES dlo. .,_ PL'121UJ. Takel~-~""M"""G=----- SMA!L Part Cddt.A.-l'OR. CHRISTMAS 38'. S.,.,... VlUag• JCO E. nlc< par!<. ,.. .. A ulil. ... DEAN LIWIS .....n-. or trade, -ll -Good . ...-.a T -Dl!liianed ftr 2 permns Coot Hwy NB prox. $54. mo. Clean. $1500. aftr 10 stM136. '71 M.G·. Con~rtlLlo I, P8PPY·1 .-. .......... uovf!I· ......,,•111ov. lh1' 14' ' ' • Phone 50-1867. TOYOTA ·e V"'LVO ·-z nr -w on! 1•~ ml •• • II ~drtn 551-f!Ml. h~a .. ht1ll with BIG BAY SLIPS **J)' Aristocrat tnU 1941 HARBOR BLvn: h;0y ~ippd k:id ' air This beautifuJ cu Is fully 2 ~, M • F, 14 Pftwlan Naugahyde upbobtery $2.25 PER FOOT 548-.Zie2 S.C. Xtru. bitch, ~ Costa M~ 646-9303 eond. Jt77S. ' olfer/trade. eq~pped with 4 ~ ~ , Kittms, all tholl, e&t tl'H 35 hp. Mtte . .Slttl firm. 492-:W70 • WE PAY TOP DOLLAR ~1570. mission, air oonditionln&, 1 incl. 54Ml.9S. TraiMr·lO cai tuel 't.ant I(•} Trailers Utll._ M7 P'Oll 'IOP USJ!:D C.US --•.&RI ~Y·";.~dl~riaport&inll W:: 1 BLACK female, mlf\;mck-a-Owtnd_earp hold with T.....,.._ ' .. ,. U )'OUr ev is-ex1ra dlM, r"SRIU!' : fP>. I yr, ............ haicb. Uaa for picnk ***WANTED*** -· .. !trat. ' FERRAR.I Mu.t .... ~';:,'f" 1 loVft dliklrtn. 9U-13M. ~""· etc. utility 4-whee trailer BAUER BUICK Atrl'HORIZED B U · PUPPti:S Gl'ftt little ahip! Caftiper1,Sale/R.entt20 6-l' wide 9-10' lonJ" 2M E. 11th St. SALFS I: SERVICE A ER LABRADOR _ !IH:Pfl!:l\D WCl'tb $100 in Summer t&i.'79!11 ' Costa Mea •77G .f92.m25 Mu9t S!ll * Ford '68 J'-2> camper Autos lmport.d 970 ii~.~~.~~~~~~ N~ ""::..':'."" :.1;1.ia1.p;:.~ :...::.'; •.';; _"'.. I[ '1 ] AJA 'RoMio : r ........ _ 11~1 SCRAM~LETS =ri~r.:;=~E,~ °"' ~ 11!~Tu~~.. SU:!;.,.°'"'a!!."'· f,,iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 968--077&., Dune lunin t56 Now In Stock. A1J Model• I 1 ---"""'~~---I NEWPORT IMPORTS !'011• 0-rol ISO ANSWERS CAMPER% Ca.._, I' bed, oui;E BUllY. vw ....,,,, Colon. FIAT ! · UT 1i.io p.lkln Ctd'toift ail 1tov•, Ir lee box. 1hell 1XIO cc enc. Nertdi little f IAJ·---1 '11.a•I aquarium with zianl Blll'lll -0.ch -Murky -damated. Thll • a lfMl work. $350. M6-4511 dys, Bulek-Opel.Jquer 234 E. 17th St., O>sta Mesa St&-TJIS MO . At.mlORJZED SALES I: SER.VICI: NEWPORT IMPORTS :tilh. Latt 'ot ~a for Byword -UBRA1lY fb:er upper. A.I \& $195. &y MS-0834 eve1. By the time a. m&11 can 642-fM3; alt T pm. 98MY131. ,..-,;,,;~iERS~-=u•=~-m~m-w~~-.• _I SUBARU l!OON!;._ ~-~"'· 1 ·aquarium•. Also lot& et u.lt read ~ b(dc, "'1Al•A. """' 18Ttl Betch Blvd .... _. _..._ i·n.ter aquarium a ce,••· he' :O ~ _;-LI Cycles, libs, p.Nffdlqine.Wlll trade Huntinctoft~ch M~ '57 POlSCME 1600 SUPll Q>o.--· (l<Q'ntT) $1595 NEWPORT IMPORTS OVER 25 c ...... ROcondltlenocl, & Guorontood. PORSCHES. ti 1'1 ·tit's · f14't 1'57 to 1171 NEWPORT IMPORTS '70 Ponche 911T Spolotamatic. Very low mil~. British l'lldnc: rreen. czwv- 61Ti $5795 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Copt Hwy. Newport Beacb '42-MOS WE GOT 'EM 0wr 150 New fr. Uiift! VW'• Now In Stock. All Modd1 l """'"· H.irb our V.W. 18'111 -Blvd., Hunt«,.....lleoch """"' '61 PORSCHE VrJry Clean! (MBE'i'8'1) S1899 BILL YA TES YW • ~213. ~RY. a • scoenrs t25 !or vw or! 49.\-l)ft, 9'2 '66 Alfa Romeo. 4 dr. Ju1t SALIS • SIRVl~I ·~e.~G ~ M!ti~: ANIMAU It. us, Chtpmunkt MarlrM Con1ultant Powell Mini-Trail Ilk• Trucks ~bit, xln't cond. $1JX). B. J. Sportscar Canter New top, rob bu. uhau•t. 32852 Valle Rd ., $4.98. Parrots S 1 4 · 9 5 · INDEPENt>ENT Healthy 5 HP Eflllne 548-M20. Tape dedc. CaH John, San Juan C.piltraJla. Manchftter Te.m.n $19.9S. lk M6--085o 837-'800 ' 3654 W. McFadden, J .A. ~~haslng-JIUl"Cha New ~~er. Th"e . • . 1959 k ALF/Jt 2833 Harbor, O>Ma MHa. . 1493-45U/499-2'JS1 ~-bollts I: r 1on inr othl!irlJN Mt ~ • N~Ut ~~...,,.EnriM'· juat 540-44t1 MG, "For a better deal", '57 PORSCHE xlnt body Ir ' equ pme.nL "' tic. .n:ou · ~aft S. ruT, "For a "Detter deal'', New or ult'd, Part.a • medl'I oond. New clutch, YOUNG Puppy, l r a l nt II • e Marine Survey•r MS-1179 · hDmatlonal Harwster '64 ALPHA Romero conftl't., New or used, P&rtl A: te.rvice. Herb Friedlander, bric1, tran•, ttrea & int. sood with drlldftn, '% PuJ. '"-2t77 ENTIRE family aell-oot of RIX:REA.TION CENTER Cood nd Be t tt 'r ae.rvke. Herb Friedlander, 537-6824. S3'1DO. firm! 644-5656, uk ,.....,., '*" Ap1" •· ""''· ••• -.. m1 Kt---~ ROY C "•YER Inc. "" " ' 0 • • ~-... ,. ·-iwn • • • ' s;. a..t1, Maint,/ ''"'.. ......,.. ~ 1 ** l3M8M ** 531~. '61 MGB Road•ter -1 owner ,,,•'""'•·~="'~=~~·-·~~ ( . ~Gt DOGHOUSE Service fl2 Cyclea. l-175cc at $35(1/L· 2925 Hertx.' Blvd. AUDI '69 FIAT 850 Spider •Lo -3Sm mi -xlnt cond • '51 POJtSCHE Coo~. hblt =,.,,...-------1 l75oe at $425/2-lOOcc at O.ta Me.ta ; 546 4tt« mile.ige, wry ........, cond. im/fm -$1500. N4--M99 eng, trlna, hew int. Pvt ' ..... 1 mo ......... cond BOAT .. -. -"" !350. ••• ..... helm<.. • '59 FORD Fl DO r • ·-.. ~ -... ,,,. $25. tu-212'l Ptt' Ft. o1 le,.U. at water mtaceH. lftt. IG-5J5g, "'10 AUDI llJO LS~ 4 l!Pd, Blue, Make offer. 675-514'4 .-MGI _. ·1 • """"' .,,.,.. • ~SHERllY'S POODi:ts!k Hh7.13f.-"SSD.'" r , , e USE ..... Honda,.._.____ • att~fm; 10.000 Ml'• 'M Flat Ul Coupe n!b:Jllt '86 Ponche Ill S ipd. Red ,; -• • ...... ~un.. Lons Bed, En:ieJJimt ~ tir 10 rm'• mnaiM on -...i N ...a...1ch ,.... w/blk Int.er. Good omd' • liOi...iUAY PUPP..Y IALE leets/Mar• lay-.-.~ plu. H•r b .ical.Qnlition.{E919]1).$.1!119 cuarantee. $3150 day1 ~~$l~~ ·~..:le '91 MGB-GT. Prlcedtollell.646-113tl I 546-21<1 Equip. !I04 FrledlaMer, SIT-1121 , SURFSIDE .MOTORS· 644-2<4~ evea "'"3716. Red, wi,.. wheels, xlnt '63 S.00, xln'I palol •Inter, CAI• 152 """""· "' JAGUAR cood. S.•l ott•r. 5.l!><l572 "'111 •n& A ,,...,,. N" 11' Be.t-4 Whl Trlr ''9 HONDA 115 &nmbl.,. AUSTIN AMEouCA ..rt 6. radlab. •id ri<. ........,, BURMEsE KITI'ENJ Chyn:Jtt rmp. Beit over $500. xlnt cond. enJy 1000 mi. ·10 147·ll40 '&9 AUSTIN AM. Xl.at ·COlk'I, BAUER llUICI( '81 .MGB-GT, Very nice, WE Nttd Your Pol'lehe and Will bold Jnr Chrittmu SCl-7&f9 Npt ~1hts. Honda Mini-Trail only nJ .. MUST SELLI , Dt fed ••~ d I "~·-11•~ S50 up. 537-4144 35' BOAT BA1B • a t • -· . The Harbor Attu . ra II I. _...... """· will.pay top dollar. <:alJ Bill mi. Owned by 1lrl. 644-1664 hit' I Oean, '61 Otev P.U. 6T.l-T659 • Only Authorb:td * • 5'8-1235 * * or ~-cl< ·~ -·. ; Dot• 154 ttpa!rable iio. r bed. °""""'" with c•br JAGUAR DEALER -~ - ftSTM llUlll<Y '• -1111110" 'PRKZ ..... , PR.ITl-S SPORT CAR Cllfftll Tlt E. lit IL, &A.. Oo<n -M:.-- 191G Tit "' -COii• dltion. -.... "" llrm, -!7. 10T01'A 72lMIA -1941 -.<-.-.,, TOYOfl COltONA SIDAN • Dr, -,.,..., hrmr> Air Oilol, ""'7a... (!YS, Olll) r 5"'5 SANTA ANA 'IOYOTA l'HONI 54tr2512 C7 W, \VSTlll", .... AM 'lO m&TA M 11 -...--. (-.acJ $1799 641< 9llil! 191tl -· °""'* -·10 co10CU WAGON · llhary • l!ood>· (Taztl) $1"'5 SANTA ANA TOYOTA l'HONl'S4tr251i 411 w. w ...... -Alla SANl'AANA .. , TOYOTA . s.r.lao ·--T:Jij .., .,. t ... ..,,..., 1l!ra Fri- day, PHONl-2Slt Cl.7 w. 1wamer, ...,. Anl. '89 LAND ifl'ldller, j WD, 4011*1 ftlL CA Jltldio., Xlnt cond. i:.:m mllll . , 66-""" ... , BlCYa.ES -cond ., ··-·~" AUSTIN 'U. "'".'.KV MGB '61, line cond. Elnsl• •a PORSCHE fll ..,.."'7'~~---· -=. Man1• 10 9pH<t US Girl'• 3 owt '"."'"'"'' earnp!'I'. ~__,._. 1 Alwt)'I baa an oeellent .e-OW!1'1', middle qec1 pso.. -· , AKC Jtefls. Utter Wei.th liNf1, p....,. W ~ PD. alt • t Fri, New p.int, medl. sound. Air Jection ot both New I: Used feuor. S'785. 4~2568. Xlnt cond! 675-3884 '7D TOYO'tA JlaJt' II fl.t. Terri... Ptlpple•, • .... 61>-1919 -· ~ ..... ,;,. 19641 A.H. Sprll!. Gd.......... J RENAULT 1WI to air SI& ' -Stred by U.S. aitmp. pro. ANNUAL LEASE OiAR.TEI\ · Mior 1 compltte ~lf7'9 cond., near ~ tli'el( new quan. OPEL • au ' • Pvt duclna Welsh Terrier Stud, AvaD. Dee. 15th 16' Yactit, '61. KOWOSAKI 250cc •trtet ,11 Che •L ton ·,..._,, top, need• col!Ullon ftliair, 1963 J AGUAR XKE Cbupe, 4 ·n RENAULT R-~· -". ~~~ ~~. 'U a. "70 Great ahoW pros-VftY luxuriooa orw: N~ b~. rec..mtly rdJ!t enc. vy -,. ... ,..,,,.enne Sft It and make ofter, uo """ -~VTV-......_Am'.._... '. pfcta OI'. :famUy pet. Lows ab~ mont.hly' fee. 100% Runs rood I; Joob ireat. P~U., "4 ~mo'1 GM, +twhl. Ml-4075. ronall• wldre whN_:'_; '!,"~ '69 OPEL Wqon, 1.9 litre. 4 wqon. air cond. auto, elee Sl75. caJl blhnlitn 5 -T pm , ~re Valla.nt tft:tor ~ ___ •a.1 _1 $250. 193-M3S. drlw, P/B, PIS, air cond, IMW u Y ffft, ~ vnn: · apd, RAH, flip cond. $UCXI. wnroof, Iuaaae rack. 673-00'll. , n. pro • " '""'If:' ~ AM/FM rad.. tdr hill:h. Loob • ~ .like new. .. ... -... Pe r t e c t cond. Take =="=.,.,.==-.,-...,-l ' ~ Ir Nfttd. his A '15' SMITHS Craft itunabout 3 SUiuld 50cc Tn.ll Hoppmi, turbo-hydro" trans 350 cu in CJUS2911J $1996 '" ~· o'p)'m111a or cuk 'lO TOYOfA Mark IT, f..epd, ·wormed . 'Ph: 613-3472. wlitorare hold, "40 hp 1911, Un '!1-" 300 ml'•· Aft eng, Uke. ne~. T.O.P. Autcmattw. J:xCellenca "Spedalldn( In Quality" 1969 Opel Sta.tion Wagon, tine 56-J741) S2'750. ndiala. Xh!tt-cond, Must • AKC SILKY PUPS motnr • """" A·l cond: ''"" 133-&53. m.<iOOll, 673.-3632. G IAUER eondltlon. A•kl"8. lllliO Pvt. SINGER Mil, 11411>. ~7313 . W°orlds JTHtesl PfU. 9 wk1, MUST SEU. $595. 536-1923 BMW R-50, Mint Cone!. Wind '62 INTERNATJON'AL P.U. B I k-"-'J Pty. -494-<1636. Y0U(ftUA~N , ·tbots. Witt hold 'til Oui•I-BOSTON Whal«. Xlnt cond., lef'ffn, H.D. Mp, $115. Clean. ·Ne• battecy I; Rat u :.-£.'iii ~~~ar PEUGEOT -:;,,.:;;oSl;:nge::;:r;Gau;::::;;U.:;-:...,.::::::,.-;,,• ! . ...;:.::=:;o:.:;":.;;::':.;'"'::.:;"'::.:., , n.t. $100. 543-4957. priced rlrht Call 6#-2a> 54&-9583. eown. Gd tire1, reblt mtr. a.ta Meu. 548-Tm5 iood tirt1, mt'Ch OK, $250. '6' VW, Xt;ra clan, • or mm s...v.,,..AKC male.... ... ... pm or wtmd. HONDA U11i a,.115 Xlnl -"' ....... Pri•. Pf>, ROY CARVER, Inc. WE GOT 'EM PEUGEOT Call ""' • pm•MHOI• .... ~· .... ** "'I' Poodl•. Grey. l50'"' pick Be.ts Rontf Chort"r fOI """"· Low mil.... $!500. .....,u ms Harbor Blvd. ~-, •-N•· • u'-• """'• Oomo Solo Now In -:.-;TRiiUIMPiHt-· J--~~~~;!'.--of litter. 63,1..926f tOnnit). • Privalt1 party. 546-4471. '12 DODGE 1 Ton. walk in Colt& Meu 546 t t•• vv.:= """ "'" • ...,.. vw 'fl& VW mt1S . f79..573S fFullttton). HOLIDA y SEASON 1751::£Motar Bib Van, ftl!W tram, tlrts, carb, '!T BMW 1600, whl t·e, Nqw tn Stodt:. AIJ Models.&: Se.I P~a11~ '87T1UUMPHTMA.4tPMd, Be:!! Anfrtc. inc:. ,iiblIA1UR.l: SdmaU7JttJIU,_ CH ARTEltS Ha r bor 1989 Sttttt tieerlltd alternalllr, lllt mnd!! Can AM/nl, new ra d l 1l 1. CDlon. FRl.,T'z w•"R'R.E'°"'N•S dlo 1.... '-" ._.__.__ $950 ** ~'l PY~ malt, 10 wlo, Ml mdttall crullfl. f uJiy sze ~" 9H at 11th. Orange. in Private party, s1 •so. ~ ra ,u.::ater,Va1,1•Ulll<l"ll11• vw ~ Ttrtt AwninJ'. blooded. No pa' e r •• catered. Day or nlctit. ntE New UW. '11 C.M. 5t3-6l83 MS-2850· &U-9l!M 1!SOPOERT1_ CASR.ACE':f!~~~ CUNBS11) 51-$40. Ml-4517 dl)or, lWS-o834 MO 7'!1 . 6M Ml • . . ..... . . .,,,..,,'" ~77 ~ r Mo-SL 'IO. Uaedlwk. 1111 DODGE Von, V-3, air CAPRI 0,.oclallyf.l;doaedS<lnd•Y DAVE ROSS PONTIAC I =·-~·~~~-~~ J.1ERM SHEP """· .uo::,, leot1, S.11 "9 Nol a ictalch ""'· 5tM123 ....... MB. "'bit for 18'111 S..ch Blvd., PORSCHE ""' -Blvd., '&! VW, Oood -. N<w -"'· heallh,y, ....., Un.. YANKEE YACHTS MINI ENDIJllO Brand ""w tra•<llO(. "'1-:l908. 1971 CAPRI H-... ch 8<~ Coola M.,a cluh:h, •rw netdl worl<, -~f 0 r 1'mpdament. JK"-rfed! Not ~ 500 ml'a'. '70 CHEVY Va n V-8 turbo The 11!XY Europt'lln. f ,800 3.B MW It '62. Untuual e •ss PQRS'.JIE Sm 1960 TR-3 Conv. 4 lpd, ar@at _1_!7"--.....,===---,-1 ~ ' . of P•na Point , Call alt S:30, 673-!IQ;I mqs, tire•. $2800. « -.,,t. mlle;&,J like new. Attractiw clwic, car. Wire' whttll; Daya: 642-1186 cond. 25 ·m.p.1. Private par-e ·15 VW .io\JftEDALE pupp1e.1, show All TANlll MOHu.-.i4 .'10 SUZUKI 90 Honcho, dirt offt'I". 67>20U alt I .,,.m. bri(ht red fin.lib: with black atr-cond., wee l drive tb ap-Evei: B-136& , ty, 5475, &H-6.116 Good cond, tl!O. Ml-817 il qua~ .. xlnt tor cuant or pet, llAHOlll-DOLPHIN jt ready, xJnt at.ape, 500 ml'a, 1955 FORD PKP butket aeata, 4 1pd. tral\I., pncilite. $1500. . An d la the BEST DAY to TRIUMPH PARTS .... ·=-=,.,,~==='"""I Dtl1very aft Dec. 2lth. YANKll 21 & YANKll JI Ind ,.._....... , ....... -..:i C'!-KA radio beate!r decor .......,,p Mt Rab\NIOn &42-1000 y IY FOR SALE OR -•nE 761 VW XLNT CON". tu-.oos.' o· I 0 . aecea . JUI> ......... s.uuu •r u .. l.>iJU ' • ··:-~.· •• No. an ad! D o n't ~IWM.I .,, tsp ay/ •men1fret1•n **'• HONDA TR.An.. 90 * * .m3212 * * Styled wheels. Huny on thui '67 Jae XKE conv., AM/f'M <lelay .. call today Mi-Mll. 645-l250 A.Pr. 5 ,SJD«I, QI: fB.1151 MIN Sdmaiuzer, AKC, male-. O•na H•rhet 4t ~t2tl S1J5. VERY a.EA.NI eaii OM. C!tOllCQS) $2475 . ehnnwtrewhla, -4!,000ml. A I ~ f70 A·~ I ~ f70 t ,wka, wormed • shots. N y , DI h' ,4 _ ... 1 Auto Le.lint Jotmeon Ii Son. X26Harbot dean. S2600.'530·l698 Uto1, mpo,,_ .,,_, mpe,,-,_ ""' tock I I/ •w •n .. ~• • P •n ~ .._....... • Blvd., Colt. Mesa. MO-fJ630. . t;f~. 1 ' 1 • Pe P 8p!dal Qri9tmu Diacaunt 10 SPEED blk• EfWIWL, s,;o, LEASINOI JAGUAR XKE 1964: lo ml, SANTA ANA TOYOTA .,. YatikM Ye.chbl ot [)a,. ~nt 5 •---' Schwinn, Uke M'Yo', SA VE on i!11maculate Pl'-COR11NA Good cond. Sl.250. or beat of- TfkY Toy1 -Chorolate AKC na,.. Point ft1JarinA a.1211 -~ driven wh1~. Mr. 64.f.-4777, nrt1tered Sl.50. DepMit will , · · '71 MAVERICK '67 CORTINA ldd lot Ottiltmu. M7-31.Sl ~ CUPPER. 21 Sallliolit. SCHWlNN: Ladle• deluxe l 4 doer. Automatic, air cond., JENSEN .;,. 541-ESl. liaTit., bead. T HP •re. tpd, hardly uted, xlnt eond. pawtr irtHrina-, radlo, hNt-i:raller. Sips. 4. $3(0), $45. 9IW62I --............ ....J..... 9 (QI A1JX!:D pupplff SS. A $10. 962-«ill. er: ,.-,~ • .,n a,,..,._ • • Pood!ft S50 PORTABLE motor acooff:r. mil~. • HUSBAND ltf't home, wUl Ex-Ue.nL LidnJied t 0 r $75 MONTH • 547-3851 or 547-t&ll crifi 32 . .."' '-' n;.Oi§HiJND amau P'IP-~ ;,~ uJUMt., lood atrttl. m. $0-3471. WE ~· :z' ro;UL.Ul ,,,, male, Bl•ck, $5. KlTE. N 154 tra••--MATCHLESS a a; atrctie. llT2 M'A~ AT CX)MPE'l'J.. 565811 o. • eowr, ~ dirt bike. Mlll.Y xtn1, 1'1"' TIVE JtATES. Radio, HNteT, AUtom.tic, 11,000 locaJ mlles {V0Pl30) $899 JENSEN AuntORIZED SALES !, SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS ~:~ cld female Dlldllhttnd. :..:. ~ <'Ond., Sfl!IO, .,od. $Xll. l4'"'302l aft S:JD. Call Malcdm R.t!".ld tor 'ftellitcrtd J!1e -C a JJ * YAMAHA 90 HS 1 Street .turther drit.il1. J100 W. tout H'll)'. -.7on ' . ,, SABOT .em~ equfpped bike won In raMe, nev.r THIODORE 6-416--Pl'T NtwJ!011 Beecb .Dualt.mi& • TOYOTA iJl'i) r 7 l.N,S.A. .......... .....: $2!11. .,..,...., • ROBINS ~ORO 19111 H-. °'""' M-LOTUS Enclisb ~ pap-S2'75.lotkr • 6"-«n'c TANDEM· Chrlatmil red no Harbor Blvd, -FORD ~A GT .•• ___ .,..,...,,,,,.~--Jlt• AKC n•tonao~ to FOR Sale l.JDO 14 No. l5lD . Costa. Meu 642-0010 "" .. VOIU~ __. '---.... ..... ..-. · Utw new! $100. :;:=...:.;~~.,--"°"'°"'I ..-.. radtt1 CYPVJ.45) '70 LOTUS _. ,,.,,,..,. ~"' Complf!'le w/traller. $950, *** Sll-5980 *It* ~ WanW ·fii """'~"" $1tt EUROPA AUZEllS &..n. """<r .... 131 .. att.r 5:30 pm·. = = -,,.,,====,,,.-loAVE ROSS PONTIAC -"~-I hold 'lil Chris-a-BULT-u ~ dirt b1"t, UIPORTO WAN'l1:D 4 ...... powtt ~·-"'·AM ... tud I ...... tNTERNATrON AL14, rrbltq.$400. n-...... eoundff HIOHutwirBIYd., FMfl,dio,bucketsee.t..Uc. ' 1 .uv ct. ' trailer. Must seU, Golnc to 868--Z362 ....... ,. a:.t.a Me1a (C'YT 1121 A.K.G. -'""' lri Oil--· llllOr l'!N134. TOP I BUUll ••199 • -. ' wk. s -I ... BOllbA .,.,, """" ,,.... BILL llWCEY 'l'OYOT.4 DATSUN .. t.Malet ,_ M7-3&l1 ' 22'.SLOOP. xb'lt famlly 00.t U50 _. trade tor dirt bi1Df:, 1IM1 Blldi BaM. ibifuii TdlUtli .Pl!PI =';,'· ... ~ ~ ""· poq.~tt 1 om.-. H. _,,, I'!>. MT'*"! '69 2000 ROADSTER AKC • -iuo. 1 ""'Tll~Y"'amaha='="':-7.•;:.,;cc.,..,,!ul.::-' i .;::...::;~;::;=--oo='L"'u"'11io-""" r •• \149...n • • --Sllpo/Decb' "' ...,. .. a,bl •• In .... cond. IN c. "H J000 l -m-«9f IW S ""'· dlr. E>«•ll< .. condlr ontlSTMAS pt1p1. Its br8ct. SAIL Boet IUPI Avalt u, .. m • PaJd tor you.r c!..a uted or tion, flamlhco red. {WJR- ' p AKC Gmnan .,. m. ll'. Newport JI •• t 1' • y AMAHA ZiCI. f\lll Gyt Kit, ,.kt for or not, . ~). &nan down., WHt ti. 1iJv, tan. $50. 961--743.S Ml-22!U. ~ au para fbr' •tr"Nt atra. SANTA ANA DODGE ance pvt pty, Call 546-C736 AkC ~rman 'Pupa, cham-SIDE Tfit pewer Joet ID JO' $315. ~2l1T 1401 N, Tt1din ::""i'-::t94=~~U"'.:.,,-~..,..,-.,... pkw! 1fll:N'k. Call alter S or Water 4 tlic. $SQ, mo. 'tt Honda CL !IO au.i6f1 '70 2«IZ, fully ~. a1r, Harbor American ' " J ; I ' 111 1 Pll~iO~ C O~!! "'t'.A LOTUS .4UTHOIUZED SALE,q A SERVICE lntnoducl"I Th• All Now 1972 TOYOTAS MARK II .-.. WA.aN,UDAM -CARINA .... _ .... ._ .. ·-CROWN AU. NIW ClOWM _ ..... _ ............... .... _ CORONA AU NIW COIONA IHJD""'•-' •••a••rkl COROLLA IHI CC.1411 CC ...... _ '9i ••·· ... SHOWING Tiie Al New "Celica" Is Ready For Test lklft. • Jiii! SANTA ANA TOYOTA 1llWndl. 14-m1 f4M885, Good conctlt\on. UOO WILL Bay ~ car Plkl for mai1. Xlnt t'>ftd, Prlv. Ptr- ilitllALE Pupp,.., AlllC. ruu,.80AT rup HE.llt •. M&-l&lt • «""'an llalph Gordon IY· 61U172or-41l W. WARNER • SANTA ANA • 540.2512 a. •lrfd. wm W4 U111il LU>O. UP ., 40' lloiat $Wi '7t ISA ... cc ..... C1)-(ll(J) -"'"3031, U'l'O ··~·!l);°'~-;:·~"'1~1'~·:..:-: 1 _...::IJJOO~W?, ~Coo;!·~· ~H~""':· __ ,~~------~C~·;·: .. = ... ::.: .... ;'"'~~ .. ~·:'~'"'=-:::~·;' ·=·=·="~· ........ ____ , NEWPORT IMPORTS ~. $11'4.19T ·mo. 't13-44ll. ...21C ~ S:IO _,, Harbor-. o.ta -· __ • • -....,, I l ' . ' i ! I l I .. .. I .. I I ... t; r ! c ••• ; It ~ l? •• ., 1r ;> I' • ... Cl ' -,. ~· .. • ,, l . ~· •< ' . " " I i r f ~ i~ •· ' . • t- ' ~ • '• . ' s;' 'fi&4,. .. _ • . . . .. .. . .. ~--· ~.,a, ft ,J,:l.971 - . ~- ------ - -...! .', •: . i. :. ·····~·--· ..... -:: < .. ,-• DI"' . •. tit -.. J. .. .c ....... ~ .. c ... o a -a .. -. tit Or.~ ~ >-4' ·a. -.. :i:o 0 ~ o;~ O · ~ • ...,. ... >o .G>·C >u. ... :a. G> ... ....... :-1 .a>.< . ~>::i ... -e ".i ... .... ·= .v ':' D ' Cl> Cl .. ·>-ii: ;:: .., a "'o •. -g:-;: ... ..... ~· . ,. .:,~ Q ~. ... a.:;;vo e .. -> O~::lf!!;. . ,. . ... • -- -·-- " • 't\- \\ ' "i 1 ·~~ I '~ ' ' .. ' l • -~ .... JIRf [-~-":'! ---"":"~:4J~' { ~;~.~4i1e"5 ... f 5.,,.~5~.5";•512~""~· ~!~ J I-· !!!!~ ~ -9Jta-. •"""... . "° ::-~;;;;:.:.·•.::•"::::*~::::~..,. YOUSWA.... YOIJ(SWAGDI YOUCSWACHN YOl.IS~.AGEN IUICll · • 1'71 BlllCK SKYLARK '62 · VW. ·BUG '70 'VW BUG =~~°':;1.~~ •• " 1, • -,. \ , • -m1tchlnr intf!rior I: while ',Eicellent. lrlb'!J'ClrlaUon·.' .(Rl!;E757) $499: 5\). l\uton\ilJc 'trans. Extra . shirp._ "(514BEV) landto "'°" Aulo. "'"'" ' cl ••• t ch 1 ' '•S15'9r 1SO mo-clean ""ed can to choose P'!''· itett., pwr. brkt., ~!"''· een u111m1 cars o oose ~a ....., window1, air cond., radio I , more · rom. from . · Marer. 'l'hU beautiful car b '1 : • ' I:. . _ .. . abowa WOlllkrfUI tare. See tf.a·r ' .OU r ·: YW Ha 'rqq u r 'vw =~~~~~.::=-:~-=~~=: 11111 .~h·l!)ol .. _Hunll""'"' IMch . 142-4435 11111 --· Huntington Beach '42-4435 WE GOT ·'EM VOi.i$ AGIN VOLKSWAGEN. VO,LISW'•GEN YOLYO o.., iso Now• u""' vw·. .A!a 'Now in Stock. All Modei1 I '&I! "' BUS Bffl Yates. on..:!2 :!;,~Top. ·'72 VOLVO Colon. Run1 bcJter than Jt loolui! -candy ApP\eJ\fd, like-oew, Harbour V.W . • Good tranlJIQrt•tii:irl! (QRK. must ttt to apprecialeJ S'36} $t!J9, _. ~; Make llUper Chrbtmaa Pres-'Bill, YA Ttt YW ., .. (9'liBSll'> . ,$895 . ~1;-~t .. ~ ~ff'A ~~~ ·---· 70 YW CAMPER 328.52 Vane Rd., · COSTA MISA Safi .fua.n Capiatttno S4'•3N1 bt .... •t7·• Completely· e:gtil'pped for •au. &rr-4800/f93..451V49S-Z!81 1;69 YW · . _ ~~pin&~ t5MBFK) .~* 2 DAYS ONLY·* Au.to TrallA,. Thl1 Sbarp}e · '1 $30ff Fri/Sat Dec 3. ~ 4, 8-6 pm , looks brand new. {"i-YJ281f . ' . . w.,o,..., .......... ~" '",..... $1495 -~ ·L1,,.:1 alut producit maoul. by Ul'W Oi1count 8u99ie 8 ou1• · Wa.r.d. s Lee ·. ...J8YOJA . ,.1.,. s. ... ,,..,.,m ••••. · · • · , .-Al"lllhelm .. , · . '1'1: .635-4562' a. _. U....-... ... Vw •·•·'Id --..... _: 6t6-93b7 . . . ......,.. bl $80. 7 pcs -:Bit& tlirbor, Caria 'Mesa V.W, Solar seals w/coven 547-5126 tso. pr. Dune Buggie .eats-1234 S. Main Sc. . $7.50 ea. Bodlr,Jeililf'~ etc. Sa'nta AnA ' . ,.. "&~ YW. BUS .-. ' ... •61 vw 1iUG '70 VW IUG (1'U1$1) I Exceptionaliy Shirp; Special (691A0X) $599 . $.1195 Deluxe (KJZ256) $1499 . Bill YATES YW· • ' j p •• ·, • u -rge SelKtion ,or .. ' lllliitecliate · ., Delivery· . 8 11 Savings ()y> . R9m•lnlng , '71 VOLVQS · ' mlnl Cond $2099 .,Puitll.IN -TOYOTA .. 64fr9307 . '63 VOU<S BMU ft" eod, ~ :~~;re!~: Au~ llMd 990 a•tff'-oo ft.,, ·ao00 ~. ".f17 W, Warnl':r,"Slarita Ani _;..·.,.·------ l\m Harbor, .Costa Mesa VOLVO, "For a better deal", New , or . used, farts It .service .. Herb Friedlander, s.rr~ .. ll852: Valle Rd., ·San Juan C,.pbtrano 837-4800/493--tSll/499-2261 ooocllttoo, l600. '""03ffu.66·67-" '68 . YW CAMPER PRIVATE •CEASING CO. , '68 VW, oew v&lves,.brakes . '70 YW . BUG. GOIN~ OUT OF. BUSI- 18711 BMch Blvd .• Huntina:IOJl Bt!tach "'21-15 CADILLAC , •'9 Cadillac Cpo o.vula Full Power, Factory Air Cond, AM Raidio, Vinyl Top, Full Leather Interior, •n outstandirc value. (Zl.Ji309) $4.195 .... NIW1'0ttl llACH t7J~ot00 bt.S3 ·S4 L:ARGEST ' SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SA.LES.L·EAStNG AtmlORIZED .SERVICE· ·Nabers Cadilac 2600 HARBOR BI..., a>sl"A .MESA -, ~-9100 Open. SUn41J1 '68 CADILLAC 'SEDAN DE VTLLE. run µower, factory alr oond •. lZBO"l'fl6) I $259'• ' 4.: ;tirei,. low mll~1. Super NESS! Must take our k>sa- .: dean. ... WOO. 645-IJll~ • lmrnacu(9~il~ air. Ne~ engine £•94997) $2799 • ~' thl~ y('ar. w i 11 sell 2480 Harbor· Blvd. 557•3683• ; ............ .:..... BILL YAJ[S YW oor PJ'.t!Sent inveritory below, ' Costa Mf!u. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC '64 VW Bur, white, rettnl nu $1195 · book, in many cases the '66 C.D.V. Full pwr, climate · .eng,· nU brktl l clutcb, SAN.JA ~ANA 32852 ·Valle Rd., atTIOunt we o,,...e "hank on control, tilt tele. wtil .. GoJd arrf/lri\ radio. Sptlf!u. Aslt· TOYOTA San Juan Capistrano car! '68 Lincoln 'C.Ont.. full w/beige land. lop A: leather Ing $750. Make of I er. 837-4800/.f9l-4511/<f99.2261 pWr., .f dr., (2) '69 Lincoln int. 0,ig owne,r, pvt pt)', 975-M74/ PHONE 540-2512 Cont. .c dr. tun pwr., {1' ·10 $1695. 644-58.14. ""'""""',.....=-"""'~-"°"=I 417 W. Warner, Santa Allll. VOLVO M u M .. ~ liill" '6' Volkg Semi Camper; 'SS · ere: ry arq....,, pwr., '60 CADILLAC Conv. reblt 1600 en,. Nu tires, ~ ' '68 YW CAMPER -----...,,,....__ .. dr., (1) '70 Mercufy .~... SrJlOI control, full pa.Int. Many xtras! Financfal WE GOT 'EM Monterey, full pwr. 6cepl pwr., new paint. ~nt care . -b Will •·•· • ! 50 ~-, llO N•w • U.....J VW't winc:k>ws, 2 dr., (1) "69 ...,,., cash. S57-2'J69. y•v • ....,.. • • Pop top. 4 Spd. <llr, Fully VYll' ~ ~ 6Ta-5!HI Now In S«>ck. Alt Modela & Cadillac Limo .• full •p.wr., · camper equip~. Take ol.d-(I) '69 Lincoln Mark DI .full '65 SQUAREBACK ' rood er forejcn car or ·•ma.JI· Co&on. pwr. CB.n may ~ seen at '67 Sedan DeVill• lull pwr ne11.' pa.int, steam clean. xlnl cond throughout $1800. Call Stan 776-8890. cond., 2 nu tires l brake•. down. dn finance.' 546-1736 ,. ' 4or...1 .,.,.,. "'"J"-) 4600 Campus Or •• N.B. Sti1le rttenl tune-up. S750 I offer. or -.u.. '" °""" No. )9 or No. 7. Contact {l-'72t7607l or 494--3193. • '65 VW W.E. Grinmeyer, ~31.1010 '65 CAD Conv. Sacrlfitt $950. •n VW Camper, po~lop, Super cltan? Runs xlnt! 18711 Bea.ch Blvd., or Mr. Chri1toph t!'r, Woman owner, }o mtleqe, .,,ecia.I HomlOn interior by =..;,$6"15:,:,:.._*:.:*.:....:":.:>-:.:33::::15.:....:_ 1 Huntingk>n Jie9.ch 842.+135 540-7{XM). • · • power, R&H, tape dttk. Pvt We•l]>holla. HI · ,;..,. htr., ·s;. vw Sqbck w/ounrool, ,62 VOLVO 122 S ..:....-'~1=u=IC-K--""""--'-"-· _.,,., __ ,_· __ _ ref. $3,950. 494-6736. ·new Jact. rtblt eng, nti paint * '66 CAD CdV ** '69% We1Jtphalla Poptop"Mlnl Job. Xlnt' corid. Miist &ell '6'l sµ'.f-CK--SK-. Y-LA_,i'\K-. -V-S, full pwr It fact I.Ir aacrlfitt conct. AM/i'M, l'M!W tires, IYllWlfl&. 645--4586. Sedan. New "ngine! Radiq, _, U vi , . at $1645; aft 6 pm, 644-6632. · · j heater. !SRV423) autornf. c, n)'i il)tenor. clutch, must &e I: leavlhf '65 BUS, reblt eng' & tran11:, INM\'599) • 'S4 CADILLAC coupe de f;,ntry. Da}'a, 146.-7400 eve... new ·paint &: tirt•: $1150. $899 $399 Ville top ' mnd, woman 61M862. Call Gary 6'7S-1813 54a:.1l5t , DAVE ROSS PONTIAC driver< $1,000. 646-8312 •n ·vw CAMPER, pOp · top, '68 VW Bug, Ille b!Ue/blk in-··-"•··· L•.•Hi •, 2480 Harbor Blvd : 1968 El Dorado. Muir Sell. U H, tt!nt, 1a1/elec refrii., ter. $725. or bst' otter lU"811. Mlf'I CoM.a MesfL A•king $3200. Private puty. • 6700 ·caretul miles, ~795. fiS..2224 JOJOJA GREAT Condition! Clean '61 494-0626. . 6~0l ' ' ·=-=~---~~ BulclCLe Sabtt, 2 Dr., tape 1971 El Dorado convt. 11,8'.Xl '58 VW Bui, .nu tran11m~ nu . dttk. $425, 5 4 O -6 9 4 O , local m i. Prem. dre.11, · reblt eng, nu brakeL S700. (551-4097 alt. 6). stereo. f7950. 673--0156. Body In xln't cond. 60-nll or ~41!). . ~--...;.;.;.;.~...;.;,;:... ____ ...:_A_utos_ , Imported 970 Auto,1, lmP9rted 970 'S7 VW Camper bui, Xlnt in-terior, cherry enitnt. Seat ·otter. Ms..3496. '53·VW sunroof, suod run:ninc condition. $%1(1. 6'13-1770 '69 BUG: htr, enr. tires good ... ~-Afl!r 5:30 p.m. , Joe ~n85. (1\alinl ~· VW. Exce·lle'nt · mechanical cond. M111t Sell jmI. -~alt.!'- !'JO VW 'BUG, leu than 1000 \• miles. 111<1' new t $1'™1. . . * 968-4822· • . 60 .. VW,..Camper, rebuilt ena:. New crknk, "valV:e sprlnp, q,il'pump, etc. 646-7'197. 1 '66 ,VW, good c:Ondltion, Radio. Low mlleqt. $600 * 548-1230 * 1968 VoJka Sedan Clan A Excellent $1050 M&-5931 Private Pty '65 vw Bua ' .. 1500cc f:11(\ne, Sunroof gd. cond. n.aio : Finn. 541-1645. R. Sale~ '6' Volbwap:n Xlnt Cenci. can 5«)....2283 64'"9351 '69 VW BUJ Blk w/ttd Inter lo m.I. Good cond. Cheap A ·drafted!~lO~ '60 VW Baja Bus· ]J.eblt eni;. '. Synm1-lrlln1. , Mf!!Ch. Perr: $225. 545--3753. 1957 VW SEDAN EXCELi.ENT CAR · $lfnt. 646-l(lil9 a1k"lor Ar1 \tW Bua 1961,. blue, ru1111 pxl. N'tw brake• A bat· lery, $211(1, M6-Qt9, ~-vw Si!daft $900. ' 642-7391 de.n, 545-lt• ~Vtll. *'65VW* $575 or be1t, cltan rood N,.. nine cond. 67~1100. '69 VW1 XJnt COIWI • .25,GOO ml AM·FM. lJttreci tape, Must .ell. $'300. ~. VW Camper $llOD. liMflo Ne tnde• plealf!-Priv, Part)' • •. 5.11-7294 '47 vw 1400 V"Y·a<l ·<Ond. ll1Mllll Al last -:ve oot a lol of the woiklnq machine that-. • Deltver1:up to 25 money·sav1nq miles per gallon. t • Haub up to half.tor\ of moet anythini;r in a steel bed. · • Rides 10U lint cl~a In • vinyl upho1'1ered cab. L1'1JN Drive it for alze, for economy, and beoauM it qeta: the . • Job done. Dri ... a Dallun .,. tMn dooide. PA10E ' . SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF '72 DATSUNS COSTA MESA DATSU 2845 HARBOR BLVD. ' 540·6410 l .. .. I I I I I I • ·-. . . . ""' . • ., .. ".....-• • . ' _ 1§) I:, ----~ I.':":'- ,,,.-. u. .,,. u--· um ~ • • Autw.""' ......._ u-"° ....., um .iii All-. Ullll ll@l L l~ I ., .. .1~;·-"~· r U~H ~ ~-------· --~ --' ' . 4( 'T e: I I CADIQ.AC C:HEVlOl,lr DOMI '°.. . ...... ~ l I ' j RAMlf,ll ! ~:'ltW~1'i.1i ~~.J~,.. _WI GOT 'EM , o~~i!.3 ... -1"',:=~iv '. '(J· . MANS. '65 A1m11·•11w ~ ' Immaculato. -tilUl ,Ba· Exceptlona·l>!y clan. ~WI -.. U..ct VWi I Dr. ff.Tl • .9n>aP.0m 4 Dr. 8'oridial • e WG4JC111 • 'ham& -meWIJC w1it/ Beoutlllll .... mill lnf,lt "°"In -.,All Modett --ltcht' IVY n.,il m.-• ...,.., ' V-1 AQto ~.,.,_., massaa • bla8c: taMa~ 1111.atchinc in-with b1&di: inle'.l"lor • landau Colon. yellow wftll aold in_.., ins intl!rior A: lid"~ • ;,., tttfentw~ k- IHlorAM, ".!!!'.'""ti.~-~ !.'!"".,.:A!'°:,.~" 1tt~ "'"' brow1I -· .,..,_ ...C. .¥"'· 'lnio:a1r'• rad~ utomdii.•"-'• air COlld. (STil&6) .$1941> oalle!it • ) 2 llP.•dll;, ..... 'full o6-. aJr °""'·· etc. • drive today. (UPRIOO powet oteer., factory • l'r pwrl ......... """" brics., 'M),_..llf.lli!ed can to choose from. ..r Ml "'l' oat. .,m, ""~··•=• •• -·•~-,,-.••·-, Auto. tnna., rodlo, bettor, heotor,-.,. °""'·• • · ' ' ' $595 tr4¥ This 'aftract!ve aUtomoblle S141'5. Johnmn Al So11. '636 tml Bmch B!vd' cond,. hwTy on thi& one. pWr, window1, twin "'°1'nfOl"l , ' , "' ts.a• ·. i _: ~ ~ dM • Ii'"'°"""'!"""'"' See & HU'bor !llvd., C..ta 11-. Hu..,.....,_ 9; ~Priced (395AUH) -,..... and...,.... S... H , " / vw ;nr ... ,...r -"'·I drive todl.Y• Sale Priced-~· -' $2f75. Q~ A: Sop, '63(i and driW ibis attr.f1Ye.~ ar ur 'ffCU-U. t • ' -1· (251AGE) $38'Tl. JOO-. IM Nim Yll ·11 .............. 119...., .~ .... o.ti',. .... -... ci..-~ · . · · , • Son. 2Qi • Harbor mw., i VD "" .,..u """ •11u• 5t0-U. . " t <5'!fm( Pl7' -JC! "' , . • . ~ ~1ii'Niiii"ft ! 1:.~.,.;,.~~tstaJ>. • cyt $tick -.su-_, ~ ~· ~~ '69 fAIRLAJIE 580 ~::.. '=. Blvd; TITll .W "• ·Hunt1~ ~ •14'405 • ; :.- I, .... ""'"' -t lull (1'237Ai $1899. 'SuiiiS 0. c.. ~. '61 MERCUIW Colon,y Puli l 'Ai -MOii"" PO""'AC: "llWS.. -·II. -•llY detailed. $4000. Call 10[ MOTORS "'-deon and """' PS., fll• r>ck,, 1ttteo, nu '1!11~ pe/pb, ·au~, air, ' '69 fllftlBll Liiili W;» "1 •• ......., ·BM'!d-. ~ • '• '""' .~. AJll/'i'M '''"" BILL YATES VW ... . . O..po. Autit., """'""· E><· ·sw-.,'pau, ldiit'""", •c: .~·'!".SF ~ .. , "',.. • llul& An& i~· Stan 1'16-ml. • low mlleop. iYYJ:llil $1899 -)·.U ci(l;er •,.,._te"I', SI •• ·~· ~· ,""14 . -iErlal N<( G:irrm'~ ~ *--1'Pi l :.*£1' CAR* San~.;~~ . 147.-'ittJ. YAT[$l WW afuac. low pm.,. (nll, -~ .:. Rodio lleei.t <~l DMS911,'at Dae. lsth, at 2 ~ Pll, P!B; j ~ .~ 1" ml. ~ car. 831-4800/.......U499-22111 . '69 CHARGl'R, tact tape, 6#-1<91 • • "''NiUIH • $l 6' 99 PM at Al'• VniM -· alt, .....,... "1'lo -· J Xlnt ~· Nu· p&int. P/S ~c&lllJIRl l!B ~. pe/pb, vinyl top, 383 32852 Valle Rd.-. 1d MONI'EREY~ H.T;, xtnt' _f'til . 1 '.. 89n Warner Aw., . 11.8. &J)...'917 ~ i• CAMI.RO '68 CHRYSIZR NEWPORT. 61'-2149 . S31~M9J..1511/31261 ~ ... , l'!'· "'¥.'·, $4001 .~ ......... :. -"''' ' • .69 Am!::::'::!::. G'qool ....... '21,oot> mi : ·s.e to apprec. $4~ 548-4123 nil. ~ auto., aharp! $21ii95 otter. San ~C:.,pistrano com!, full pPwer, A/C, •ii'. ~ Fury pt ata Gtt ~· , 9!MfT '66 ,2 6£·--. ii CIDlld. • • Full -p:7Wft' fadnry air •n, DODGE van. Lea& than '6T roRb \1&!1,'15.000 mt. on • T.O:P •• oa; -~ 'l1n , I: ,,_..~ ,wm.,. ,u"1. sm. y ·a.. 4 ~ (~ NI CllQT5. aft ~ -'67 1'1UlRQ <ond., w.i.;. -· ivro. .;,l!IO ,ipil_.. ~·'J.!'•ler, new en10•'2IJl)/ml 00 new retinance,. ~ •• .'!"f:~ , II V-t: Auq Tl'ano, :Power, ~1"!1--'----·-"---I ,...,.,....,.__ &15> ~-·"" oh~t LIW new. •••• -... 'X!nt $1250. 968,s&5t\,' 'irf!tY'fllrY. m 11.¥ aJr , 6l6-930l =''·Dr,_ low miles, '.f. lllD , Heattt CULA8ZI) $1799 "" 1311D,t526,.4l5(/~erton. 6U-0027. . ml MllRCURY: ' ;'rinjl.'Jtop;l,at~i.~,s;.;1p• .no: l9M Harbor Colt& M';_ · } , ... · 1• • ; $1099 ~VE ROSs ·J'QNTIA<r OOOGE 1964, power, ..,.,, '65 ~RO Colll\l'Y Squire ~~.yt~WA~ · 'dowL_. '!liP. . ....,. Sim. WE ·Go' T 'Eu S,~95· '6\ 1'.;\ili), ·-..,, .. • 24t!>'H~Jl'!"1. cond: $000. . Waa<>n, !)ll1 ~· air, HDIZ ·~ORP. ·ITW!n '· • · "" 'IT• ...'..:I S.Le -· $W . • -·Cb&I• fl!l!l -494-3513 Riff, 1 ownar, .,..., !1<eL :r.!1 '11!· Katetla...\!tabebi> , , • O..r WI N.,. •'U..ct VW'1 "QIU e JWl.Sl51 tO'.ll LW!i4 SHARP 1967 Chry. :m '6,000 FORD ."~100!· .. . • '" <i.1•~ 71IM50, l '. ~9'NTIAC. ~ Stod<. Al!Modet.A -····---• Y.&LIA~ • · 1DYQTA .,Wea, Noed>.Rod ll<lr!np, ' GREMLIN '65 M~ ..,od""" • ' ' ::"' _ ... •-.VO .. ..;..: __ ::;. : ' · t :11,. • Mw bit~··-. 19,69 FORD """ -. "pe/pb, • !>wt * Stn * 547-AH •a,.y.lllAl<f: .:.i , ~ ·!CONTINENTAL .• LTD COUPE '70 G"""lln wlndlrad priv prty , .' IStll'l'oottae ., 113!_~>1atn1t. ml. 71.,. 1!rW; .-.. · ·MS-9301 .. St)ile Jeader. Cool lll'Ctlc AM/FM Radio: Droellent 6TJ:3S5Q 1,, ·> ~r·· r ·, Gocd work car -Am . re•ir~cl ra4.lo·E:x .. m; Harbor, C"'1a M.,. '10 MARK II whtte·1'1th dariobtued J>ler. Conil. 1'rlo...,,., wU care-•n MiffiiijiRY ~XRT• ....Coli l8Tl1 9-h lllMt); • A -want od ii a -.._.,., cori .._ • . '67 CAMARO-lZT RS. • spd, ~ . . )or &:. la~u ~· Auto. ful With this aert.1: Ct91cx:::K> $400 Dn., take ~ti. 161 'CAT.Ar.INA 4-dr lu'd'lp;o Huntll!tot} ~ ... IG-'45 ......... t ' . • . clean. SlJOO, , Mu 1 t oeU. 2 Dr Ha,n!tnp, Auto T-. -··""'°· hea..,., !ictory $149f 6U-ll22 "' 9'"121 Xlnt ....r., P/ll,;P/B, AJJJr> ,1969 PONTIAC Le ..,_,,alf A-U... HO A Uood 646-5670 ~ Radio, (415AKW) air cond., P"':'f· ateer., pwr. ' ' . • trans .• 11000 Cit beilt oder. CIJlld P/S p~· . or • _ ·$1"$ brkl., pwr, windows & much . ... G 5'}-JML: ' • ~"'-- "HEVROLET '"ANTA '.A-UA' more. Clearance Priced Wiant·~ .-ate· . ~UST~N -I ~.'?...!!,"".!;.:,!;~ v ""I' ~ ;itllA (XSLI8J) $2175, Johmon le 'I e -'62"PONTIAC ~ Car.,.::~:=~_;~;::::..:-::::":::-;;___. TOYO'PA Son, ®" Rarl>o. Blvd., '. · ' .'65 MUSTANG Good ....it&io .. -· '· RAMILll;, '67 Chevy Malibu PHONE "54G-2512 C"'1a M.,., -· Ammloll ..... ,. , 1• , !~11{11!1~~ '11 W. Warner, ·s.ni. Ans W.E ·GO, T 'EM .,7 .... , -· Full Pow.r•lnd-•:l'actory, '86'LeMans V-t. auto; p/1, 6'I COl'mNNENT .. .... .... Air Cond !mm&culato"""" .)o mi v ... d..n:,l'ISO, ' AL 4 DR. CMr 1SO !'lew I: Ueed VW'a l234 "S Main St (0RY.f21) ·$195 Full PriCe: 1 .548-68119, * after' 5. A RtabclttUt•CM'. tUOP160) . $1~95 SEDAN. Full power,.faetory NoW In Stock, AU Models Ir ...... ,..1..,. ,' ·•-R.,,__, ,..._ IL ~· • ~--=::::....: 100"9 l'tnandnl Available 1A·-Used. • 9IO ('MGs~r wu1UOWS • lfZ '-'lllOl"I,, • \• : :=~ , I : O.A.C. · ' ~ ' $1199 ...,,., •. " .. • : .. SURFSIDE MOt,llRS . " :WardS.Lee Aminc.nMaea..n DAV~R~!!!~~:1•c • ;:. ··1a·.MAYERICK 547,5826 °"" fol 11!711 'Beach .... . "· -. 1234 S: Main St. . "'-Huntina-ton 9"ch s.ii.-uas 2·Doot, db': ~ eOOpe. U~· '61 FQJU> MUS'PANG. 1\8•' Santa Ana 1'!70 MARK m, Jike. new, dei 12,<XXI nu, -Owned by lit· fatrory air • pOt.rer lteerln.&, . 841.314() " , '70' CHEVY CAMeER fully equip'd. low mDeage, '6i~ALAXIECpe,xlntcond. tie old banker. T~ small (WIK3'r.I) 1 •.•"7 flexible on price and term&. Private party, must sell, down or finance. (326BEN) $l5" • ~~1600befott5p.m. P/S, P/B, fa~. air,~~ un-.fW~ alt ll~.\~. oAVE \ROSS PONT,tAd **1965 Pre1identia) ~!~!tarr~~ = ~~ '70 ~VERl~ Dl!W tires It . 1480 Harbor Bivd. 1 . . ~= ~J· v:.a .. ~uto trans, $2999 Convertible sma.n. Bauttful 868-565() , new ~. Air A auto' · · -CO.ta Mel&' c:ondition. 6f2..8ll9. " trans., . fast· aal~ $1415. .,,.,. MUSTANG ·-•w. ID * 'l1 •F.DRDS * 613-5fil7 · ' •• ' ,_., au ' ~ L • ...:. CORVAIR GALAXzEs . MUSTANGS . • • p/1, ·air """'· ••' ..... l <AlllO .'. n:.INOS ' MERCURY ........ !8,000 ml'•· stilt • . TOYOTA '64 Corvalr 2 dr Mona& 4 HERTZ" CORP undtt warr. Imm• c • • ,_ 1pd 1tk, ~/Im .radio. V~ry · .• ltff MERCURY " ~$1Sl0/make oHi!t. m.1009. ; • 646-931!7 ' gd oond. Many ·,...,t 221 w. Ka..U•. Anaheim MARAUDER XlOO 1'71 MUSTANGS . ~-,...,,., Immac. mtor: CU,.. (714) 77M050 I Dr HT .,.._ _.ie;t.. · HERTZ CORP . 19otfi Haroor, c.ost& Mesa refit inspection 1 fl c ke r , , Ligbf .iv;, Ye~ vath dark ~ . • .. ~ . . (.6'5 S!(YLA/lK , ;YI: •ufo.."'ir ce_'"'· 1'/S, • • r•llll lO.}h1•t•r. lkl'HI07)' I ,l • ~· • r . ' '64 IMPAL'A 5$:1. ,. VI , 1ut eir, · • f.S.l.P.~<OTUJ 16) '67 TOltONADO F~il ,..,,, elf, AM/fM, ' , Y~~· ~VCLIJlli • '995 ~64 Chevy Impala cpe· 132511>ot 01r. "'~10: &0.F~Falrlane·wan, PtB. 1vy bucket ..... "·"'"'°''· ...... w .. r<a1ena. Anabelm P IS, au", new _tires. brk!. Tilt -.... auto tra"• • (714) 77"4050 : ~ ...• , •. '&5 MONZA ConvL WlNTpt ~$650 'Might' tn.de for ....... w., • ...... , =='c.:.,:.:..:,:.:..,;.=:__ ' .• V •, Auto -• .,, LI"--·. 0=~" BRRR.• New· · 1r' •· b t pwr. steer .• JIWJ', brks., 1ac· MU<:'T'ANG ~ like DeWi . -o ... , -,..,-.. ~ ........ uu.. • • • • campi.ne ... or 01. • tory: air like new appear.. ~ ~· 1, U ,. . t:NHA451> $595 Full-P.rlce. tires, $.ll'S. 548-23.15. 541-13&0 aid' ~ ' See & · • • pl .e • • '70 .ELECTRA LIMITED s3995· , 4 Ort!.H.T. 21,otO ,,.1t11, full 1 • . '°w_•'• .-_fr, fully luau~ • "'1qt1rpp4'~i7'ACI J 1 • 100% Financlog Available CORYmE · t, Garaged nlghtlY Le•vlntl t.. 0 A !'62 FA.IRLA~E J dr, 6 cyl, drive. Cl~ Priced Orient.' Sacrlllce 499-3702. · .C. IJclc RM{ overhauled CJ:l9ACV) $2675 • .JbfiM>n I: , ' SU, Rf SI.DE MOT.ORS '63 FASTBACK, -pain~ ~.' 3082 Y;ilows!Do<, cM Son, 26>6 · H.-Blvd.,. (i(i /dUSTA!<G GT 289, 4 ,bbl mags stereo "'u /FM <I ~"' 2501 . ,,___ Mesa. M(l..563() •, R&H,.. new paint.. ltuJ1I · ' ' ~·· '· ...,..,... · ....,..._ · at. $795 6'15-0f78 147.3840 '70 CAMARO gpd, special, 1 of a kind! 1967 FODO GALAXIE SACRIF,ICE •6f M~Tc" Kte • • 546-2962 , One rr,v line cond Caliente Cornet 2 Dr. Hdtp.' '69 MUSTANG 3,spd. R/H .. -1965 CORVETl'E 300 h.p. 2 Rad~W.:; :fu 390 eng, Deluxe:, autu, PJS, R/H, $1300. Cash 01" noo: +·.tan· ;, . ' top~. AM/FM, 4 spd, top $725 c'aah. Gu:'r.lit · New rubbf'r., ~.ooo : ml~ ov¢; P11Y111e.ri1J1, 6t&-3694. 350 cond. Ori& owner. $1!itJO, '10 FORO LTO B"'11!1am. 2 64""18l.3· · ' . ': OL'DS~OBILE ' Extn. clean. 4 apeed, e.ngine (846BSH) $2199 .BILL YATES YW 644-5029, Dr. HT. Vinyl roOf. PIS-'6' MERCURY 4 dr hardtop,,'~;,.· ...;..• --'----COUGAR P/B. A~. AM/FM ste ..... lull power, ajr oo..i, tow 68 cuu.... 2 dr btdtp. P/S, $3350. 544-M96, 894-36811. mileqe,..,. mmt sell $550. auto.trans., R/H, air cond \ '67C ~--~--328:32 Val.le Rd., 'OUgGf 166 FORD L~. 2 Dr., ,69 M Coloox Parlt ~.9aftH.pm wkdyS. i,1o."" ~ S3Sa1 ~~uan, ..... ~~ V-8, Auto Trans,·Power Hrdtop,.pg/pb, &ll',.3911 en&·. :·like . w oni OLDS '65 ~ • ..._,,,, ~J.JJ;-.-... ·~"""" · O:ind. (TAW• Saw poo, Price $695. Dys l!Yel'y, • , • • • . -.-" • ..,.;,.,.,.=,~=or"""'·"''E"'M:;.:;;.-,,.1 ~-., .. .,.. ).1 :v.. !,•....,~··"""'"pm 96&-0738: rlJWDr •• ~ ..... .t~·· P/B, P/S, ne.w1 Htt1. Good • .,..,5 ,;p -> * -1." ~ .... ;+•· ~· •·'"'"" ' ~3--TOi. • ' ~;,.. o,00nd~ 6"-0117· '71·\ESTATE WAGON , $4495 '. r.-•-,.cter:r.fAlr. 02~L " I v .,. •,, ' r-:----rr Ove<WINew&UoedVW" $1495 '69 LTDWagon.lOPus.,429 T ks ~'62 T k . Now In Stock. AU Models & .~HP~.;,""~,,.,~·~·~ ..... ;;~· ~..,.~;r ..... ~:=:'~r~3i"=:~·uc~:·~~~;;;:iiirii;'i:~~~c~:ii::•;;; ·' mint cond. $2600. 675-S61... • C.Olon. \Vj , :..-1 s T *e '64 FALCON ""1'· ' ,-QIU. eJ..le R/H, Lo mCi~ $575. , " ,f.,. Alnllla ........ ,.. ** ~ *"· ' '68 FORD 'c.ortln&.. 18711 Bee.ch 81'1/d ., 547-5126 cond. MW1t eee~ to apprec. Huntinp>n Beech 842-4435 1234 S, Main St. $700. Ask tor Mike. ~2319. '10 CHEVROLE'l; JMPAJ,A. ' SanY, Ana ·, · -196i.FALCON•2'0R. 8 <:>l .• : V8, auto:, ~r:v. l.lr, pow-f101~°:1R'"!'€0UG:pt,:V1; aOto: 9,~,,._actual iJlllla: .. .. er steer1ngl. (l&fOCt?J , ~11.btOry All', power stettini. $!S{I0..13&-1.0t&.a11'9 pm. ..., ' ~ $2tt9 • ., ,vinyl roof.?(532582) ... ' ........... "' v DAVE R~ONTl:AC..' · ·$1799 • . " 1S6ti•v~ an · . •' 240> Ii Bl~. · DAVE ROSS PONtlAC $8ltl. · GOQ<I cond." tt.... eom: 191esa. & :Mao HartiOr Bl.Yd. 646-JOl * '71 CHEVY' * Costa Meu. '66 cs. Wqon, pb, ps, ta, I ,10 COUGAR HT 11.000 . iood eood. Under who1eaal~ IMPALAS e OlEVElLES . • mt: ·~N! beat Her 645-3864. CAMARO'S Xlnt cond.. Ute blue I blue ..,.,., or o HERTZ CORP Int & tandt.u aato Inna The fulMl draw In the w .. t • ndio/ps/pb,' 'fw a i r'. • , • &' OaU,y Pilet•OaM!fled 221 W. Katella, Anaheim $.ml. Evel/Wlriiif& 96)..31'5 l~Ad::::·..::-11:;;:::.,.---=ll $19CJ 171•> 77MOSO Autos Usod "° AUtoo. Uood· 990 LA.TE 69 CHEVY Van, Ione • , body, 307 v-a, aid trana. New pa.inf, m •I whls, ~ ' . :=i~;~ .. ~ .. ~ :: .......... -.~~~··· . FACTORf' ,INVOKE rood brakes, new tttta; '70 CAD C-.. DtVHtt. \NMll1 tlYf • 1 • r!n ._..... -..... i ...... , .... lfllMI Hllft"YI • p, mech . ...,.,....,., ·~ (td\.l:l'YI. Harbour V.W. " '· .. :ovER ,.. . . . paint & body work. $190. •• OHRYS. ""'-"-'"·, °'" ,,. $l381i ~2889. .. ....... ,,, ..... '67 CAMARO 321 RS, 4 1pd, ............ CYCP tit). clean. $1000/make offer. •f i!llRD ~~.!'i:.-i~~ Lew '31• 646-5670 or 64~11. , . ou Cfkl •. !1'111 69 Kinpwood Ealate Wqon • • ""'' oond. ,,~ Pib.i*: !JD can; r.;-.::-.:;.~"."' i2 Mu1t sell ~l_iieil. ~ a 11. .:=.·~~~ ... : 'lD FORD ~'!~ .. ~7'-131• ' " G<>Od t1tt1, ,,,...1, battery. •CIR~ -·-·--p• l3tJO. 435 Snua -Rd. , -· NB , s' p.: = ffU'i _,, ' '7. OIEV -"' --· -..-..................... -..... ---"''I"" . OYER 21 TO <:HOPSE FROM:: AT TUM8"DOUS, .1 SAYINGS . ' I, • ,, ) n t) I CADltLAC ....... .,,. ... 1k'11! ,.; . StOck. . . Reclaclldn __ ,, __ ,., '• loutliem C•llforn!il'• l.Clrt••t Collectlo11 ef 4oiflfY » . Caillllilu lo New. Cilf !~•·I"" :lust·•,.,, IJCtldl ... 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We Offer ''Personalized'~ leases on Oldsmobiles, GMC T ru~kS, Rec- reational Vehicles! . . TRY US BEFORE YQU LEASE ANY DOMESTIC OR. IMPORT CAR. -- Final Clearance IV-71 GMC TRUCKS ! ! ! ,IXAMPLE ~A~IN~s . · 9 PASS~ . S:UBURBAN ··· c~~~:. .~AIR COND •. . , ' ' I I ' ' I 'JD . MALIBU Air cond., P.S~, automatic, radio, heater, vinyl roof. · · You mu'st see end drive this one. 52795 '70 AMX 4 speed, radio end heater. f P90A) . 51795 '70 GMC 2 TON Auto. Trans., Pwr. sir. and.··brakes, STICKER:PRICE · . · s· 101900 AM·FM, full leng~h ceiling..,;, ~nd., $6270 35 . · chrome cvrs., twin camper-rn1rro~s. , -· cust. instrumentation, tilt wh[, f;wo , • 1 ., lone-loaded! PICKUPS...:.SP.RINTS SALE P~ICE DI sco u NT -CAMPERS NOW AT ACTUAL $5251 ·35 , . FACTORY INVOICE. . • 1 • . . ' . . '68 CADILLAC ' Full power, fectory ejr, vinyl~roof. IXRK098J 52695 '68 OLDS DELTA 88 Coure· Redio, heater, •utometic, •ir cond., white walls, ¥iny roof. IWPB661 l 51495 • '70 MAVERICK '69 VOLKSWAGEN .'69 DODGE VAN ' . ·Bug. Radio' •n'd heater. IZ.QC7171 Sport van with automatic transmission, radio, heater. IZAE74ll 51195 52395 ''70 CHRYSLER WAGON '69 TOYOTA Town & Country. R&H, air cond., power steering & Automatic transmission radio end heater IZYL935l brakes, f1ctory air, roof reek, l798BXDI ' • · 53595 51355 .. '69 ALPHA ROMEO '69 SIMCA Tilt ~b truck 6500 series. 5 speed tr1nsmission •. 14582) l Spd, R•d;o. IZLA7081 5 speed tr1n1missir;n1 radio, he1t1r1 r1diel tires, wire whHl1. J396ADXI . R1dio, h11ter, 4 sp11d transmission. f786CQSI ' 53295 . . 51295 52595 5775 '68 vw '70 MUSTANG · MACH I '67 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 400 '71 GMC 1 ·TON (610DBM J The popular one. Autom1tic transmission, r1dio, h11t1r, •ir conditionin9, ~utomatic, rad,io, h11t1r, air conditionin9, powe~ steer-4 •P:•ed, ridio, h11ter, air conditioning. ICE360341 IACH6081 '"9 & br•k•1 , vinyl roof. l!JJ0239l · 51095 52395 51395 53795 · · iaso·. Harbor · Bl1'd. COSTA MllA . 540~9640 ' ' ' '· I J • WE APPRECIATE . YOUR BUSINESS PURCHASE FORDS· CHEVYS ;PLYMOUTHS. 1 ~ I ' : • 00 FULL PRICE PRICE 519SDOWN l llS;,,...i..,,,,.. JIUl)1111Jlj"" ,,..., '"' ............ ' .. , .. ,, ... ''"''1'' ....... ,,,. ' ... :)& ...... l>ol .. ,.,, ,,,,., ,, • ,,. .. to .,., .... & 1~ .. 10..hll '°'" ,,., \7101 •O ""l to• '1~ .. ,. ANl«.IA\ PffCI' JAC.( lU1 I ).St"• $J360 -~~~~M~~HS OR MAKE OFFER '70 CHEVY IMPALA Th is rrcl beauty has 9ulo. trans. factory •ir conllitioning, rad io, h1ot1r, wh itewall tires, vinyl interior Tilt whetl. ll6AGR. '70 MUSTANG BYFOR,D Red, WSW tires, wheel covers, heater, high back bucket 1eats. 666ANB '70 DODGE CHARGER y.g, auto. trans ., factory oir conditionin1, ... 1110, he1ttr, whitewa ll tires, vinyl roof. Sl 2ASN · '70 FORD GALAXIE 500 H.T., V/I, wsw auto, r1dio & htottr, powtr st11rll•1, f•ct. 1lr. 176.llQ. Meadow'Green ··'70 CHEVY '1MPALA Custom coupe, auto. tr1ns., f1 ctory 1lr, power 1teerln9 &.ltrak11, radio & · heater. Silve r gray with black landau top. YMW-516 '70 FORD GALAXIC 500 MT. v.1, •11!0, ro4 io, & h1ol1 r, Iot t 1ir, w1w wh11I CM'tr1, ,, .. , broli11. · 12JAVOHarvest Yellow '70 CHEVY KINGSWOOD St11, Wagon Y·I 1uto. trans., factory air condltionin11 power 1te1rl1t!ll, r1dio, heator, harvtst gold in color lie. 50111( '70 BUICK SKYLARK v.1 outo.1r•ns., f•ctory •ir cott4itio11il'll• ,ower 1tterin1, rt~io, h1ot1r, whitewall tires + mwfh rrn1 ch more. Beautiful two toft1. llcen1e or Stria! lrto.211Af'F '70 MERCURY COUGAR 2 tlr. H:T.'V-1, 1ut1. '""'"'power stHriq , p1wer {411c} ltrekoi, r141o, h11t1r, wheel c1ver;1, c11to111 hucket s•t•. Jill• 1reeft & 1111ch much MO rt. ''''"' ' ' ·---..... -• • --._,_.,. ......... FrldOJ, C4umMr 3. 1971 DAit V PILOT 4S AB SOLUH MO '67 CADILLAC ~~.'!~-~!~.Y!~-·$188. s .,., 1tl!"H'nidoo. llinyl roof, tjl w~tl, senokt.11 bt!ige. lSC211 , OR MAKE OFFER . UAND .. EW '72DODGE TRUCK too.W wi1h nidio ' ........ Slit....-.."' & ~lgM l!llrrer, rter 1te!i~9. dYel "'ifltfl, U.-.1 1rtl ' ~ .. f11•'' tiret. htovv •"1 br.~n. S.. lll2Al2\JS1900S -' . ' $·3198f!R PRICE fOI !Alilll6$6lj 5199i>owt. '71 PINTO '70 FORD LTD · $1688 SquireWagon$237i8 By FORD 1 r10 potl outo rodio 1 hl!{lttr, vinyl r«if. buclt· htcl11r, powrr 1trtrino 1ts.at1061CJE ·& brok11, V/I 1lrc'1. windowl. foci oir, "''"· ' ' · rt:>f rock 2721.(f Gold· OR MAKE OFFER "'""" .OR MAKE OFFER '68 OLDS. '68 CHEVY WAGON ; '69 FORD TORINO ~:~~~:·~::~$988 ~::~~:;,-:·.::::~. $888 ~;~~.... $988 lins. v..,Y. ...of. vvv626 rlec. wipers, wmd~hirld dlo, fllcittr, , wtrlher1. WVZ591 •oll 1if1s.. vinyl in· l«ior. rood wtlttb. . OR MAKE OFFER OR MAKE OFFER . '"·'"'" OR MAKE OFFER 1-~~~~.-::.::.::::=::.;:::.:.,;~,._ ______________ -.,;,;m '66 VW BUS . 4 spted, l'!tdio, htal1r, vinyl inlerior 11111 in tolorll5589 $988 '68 DODGE 440 68 P NTIAC Le Man Aulo., rodlo & h1otff", powtf llltriroq, foci. oir Cond., linttd glOJl. V-1, W.Pll?O • I· .$789 .............. : .... ~ .$688 Ml. iw.1w, ""11 ilt•OClf.rMOI Wllttlt, ~II tt lfl. "'1n! '. ' I ' • I / I I • • ' A ~ ' Ford Motor C8lpalily'.s I plcatloll for fair &trice tncreiS.S oa 1m models~ . . . ' . l'.IOW app.--0¥ec1 ;by tt.e . ,.. eommi.- i"·-"··. -slon. .. '4s of · ·~·: ~wever,. ·we' stm ~ . . . . ·\· "". . . ... . "-. have ~ · apoa row , of , beautifill'. n9'f " . • ON ·NEW TI's An \ . •• 4,;,. "' I' •• 72'1 held at 1m "freeze" prices : I -LESS Q"i R~GULAR YEAR-AROUND ;· YOLUME·SALIS DISCO.UNTS. Comeln •• , and l .. CULIT£' i'l1 ' DEMO AND EXEC" CAIS ' \. I . . ' f • ~. .. ' ' " A . .C~SH .. __ l!BATE ' ' ·~-• ~-. .. ON IYER:W"NIW'lm OR 1m CAR 5011>; (UPON CON5RESS ~ 'APPROVAL· OF iXClll·1'AX.-«i~ ' · ~-5.AYE! " · • ,DUC110~11. ' ' • STILL A. GOOD!.; ',,...,.._ ............ __ __.._, .. __..._., ....... · ;.--..-" .........,......,.... ___ ._. -· ' ·.LEASING! ' ' . One or· So. California's . I ' :· .. CAMPER SALE SELECTl~tf .:~::~~~t:::::~~ Biggest .Pinto Displ_ays! TO CHOOSE FROM! . · ' ' .r.M""" '"~'ft~;~ . '1 . • • "00 cc 1~ , '•:~:ours •, MiANY MODELS NOW , " ; M ... -.. ·• 2000 CC E .. l!!IJ .. e AIR COND. • WI LUii &LL'l'OOULU 1m1111us AT • 4 SPEED STICKS MODE~S , ,1 ~ICE SLASHED TO QEALER ·COST • ·c.11 Ii~=-.. 2 DOOR SIM j ... :.°l:IZED L.T.D.-Gala11~1-Bird-Torino Sale!?«>. LL C S MAVERICK-PINTO ·SALE! ,_ .. ' • TRAD•$ ACCEP1'1Q ' , " I " ...., .. --·o-?1 Md .. ~.-. ........ z· ..... -.4 P··AID. FOR ·. o· R NOT·!'.·. IXA" ... LES" 7 ' •• '·"''••.·"""' .......................... 1 .... ''"_··"'·'·:.. ,;: ....... l r ta ,..,_.,~•.~•~I Wc1•I• cu I I la. ' lftr ·EX~Ml'LE: '70 FORD 4' QpOR • . '70 MAVERICK . '71 PINTO • .--• .. ";vi"',• •11tMi•ffS tr.•"'l'lltin, I.eater, ~. • (Jl70Clt} --r , • · ~ nifty fect.ry ~111,,.4. lei!.. 01tMm. fial· • .'$,reltMr trMn/rMi111 •tri,.. ·" -.,..,.. .fM4 ,.,.-............ f ... ' ~~ llPJ. . -, ' i··· , 11111•1. IJJ7~1iool'PllCI . , 0·.1R-,~R.1c~1 "~'i'so6 " . -_:~!TA~! ~ · • · s 1496 °u• . · 111T750 ,... ' I • : ~ • ' '" .! . . ~·~;;~ s 4" .~ .. PllCE . ~.I' =~0::.!u=~ s~·39· 6. ~~~,!~~m ' '.•' '996 63 ~~:.-.' ' . 596 :....~.!!~~.,: :S. -~196 7:~~:"~~~~-$2396, =. '=:t ~,.I. 'I • t=s\ow'mlles. • , 1 ~ , , \ ; • .<, 'A-t-6 ndlo, i-i.r, •ood,;iL: t 1 • =-~Good ?:.=~.: · ~·::::·:ii:.:-"". 6 '67 ·~r~'t:'-' 1596 ;.:!!:-·· ~1.96 · ~~!t!,~~~~~2896 . Ill' mod.. v1ny1...r,.... " ,,,...,_ .-mU.S. · I '63 PONTIAC· TAUNA • • . · m11a. cTUP6'aa> , , , . Rhf.'b.V ~ -~· • ·-1• • • · mlltL t861Al>E> • , ~ ' '2 dr HT RAit. auto., ww* · · ' an. ·~ .,..-i~~TJ'I ~ • .' llM9ellkPrtclt!•S .-· ,, (YW~) . •steeri.i,0eood.mfJeL(~)· ; ,..· : • • · • thru,ratm.;er.:(~,' ~.,.,;;~y lo,:!;-.-. 70 CONTINENT•L $3896 71 l'IAT SPYDD' ' .$1696 I , , ~ 71-lDl'av• $3'09~ ' ' . ' '' 4Dr.P·w!ndowl& .. atl, • ~t.r.Appx.8llOO '65 PLYMoiint FUIY l!I.'., , $&96 RAff.auto.P.s.,1!mUes.· '1 6tY.W.IU• · $1496 air, TC radio, vlnyl roof, i~"iook ,...~. $2211 · . 2 Dr. H.T., RIH,,auto., ltS., air ·.. (076(8) ·, , , , · , ·~~.radio, beater, air . leather int Good miles. ' cond. Gooci•mil•U I RIT 48-41. llue'leek Price $M4I , 'cmd..' l(r#'mlles. (289CQS) ' C21?ffl •l•hlltMntu11 · ~ Q • < 6 ,. llwekitkMcet1r1s ,.. · / ..:.... . ' • • f I • I 72 T·llRD H.T. ~409 f63 THUHDD•lD • . • ~ • ' . 71 LTD nou•HAf!I '$36~'6 =-:1 .. ~~.u'i-' < ' lmmocul1to +11 ..... ,. 1'!1w _pt[nt,' 70 CNAMll IT $2296 " Auto., RlH, P.S,P.B., p. FM'St.,..ndlo, lil' oond., Full powOf, air cond. IU~ 8791 Radio, heot.r, auto, P.S., ' • ,'6t CORTINA ·.•T · $1·096 windows, vlnylrdtf,·AM·rifi tllt wheel, waw body aide mldp .. :remote · alr cond., vinyl roof, &ood 4 dr. Very low miles. , 1 Lo miles. C74l58MQ} ' I ' ~ · frltJTor, good miles.-C6MBZJ'). . '66 MALllU S.S. , .. miles. (118 AGE) C412AGE> , llw leok Prfc• $4221 • llue leH: Prka "ns . . Hardtop. 4 spaad, r1dio, heater' lfu9 a.lc ,rte• $2111 '''" ... k Price S1411 good milH. ISLV 4151 STATION 'WAGON .,.SALE! . ~US:~A~G:::S~LE!. ~ ... , TRUCK SALE! u TO CHOOSI FllOM. 1..,.... & D-Ollla. Com11 ..... Sq.Ir ... Tori..; ' ' . ...., to dloOle ....... 'II tlp·'71.'MI ... , C11p-. ... 1p101CllYll'tlWC ... • \ r • J+J fastbucb. 5-1 wltti (spl ... ~-·--ill .. 11111 ... wlDHAtk ••.11"'-t EXAMPLE: '67 MUSTANG HARDTOP.. 1 I 1 ' ' I , Ji I VI, •wtMt•tk. po-r 1tMriltf. r..ii., k•t•r, 1ootl ••U .... ru1012s1 ' \• I OUR PRICE $1196 • ~. ." 1 . M1ny to choose from . Chevy, D1t1un, Renchero, Vi ~ton 1od l4 tons, Rot bed. '67 th"' '71 models. EXAMPU: • '64 CHEY'( 'I• TON PICKUP V8, 1utom1tie...-;:r~di9, htiter, ·good "'il9.i1. IR21I161 ,~~~ ·$aso · , .Y.W. Y ..... 1191-. OW.., M-., T.,....,·Opol. ''5 tin 71 modok. Some _,..!'!'! .... -. .. EXAMPLES: • · · , . · '65 FORD WAGON ·~• ,'?~ FpRD 10 PASS. Co1111trv •"•"· RAH, •ut9., tiir,, P.S., 100..' :Squtf.. Yf, RAN, •uto.1 •Ir, P.S., P.I., 1ood inllM. IWWl76tl . · , inil..; ll061EJI . , ., ..... -· ..... ,.2.'"as·o ::. fr~'! :~. ~ PAITS-SERYICE HOURS 7 AM To ·t PM MON 7 AM' To 6 PM TUE-FRI I ' PARTS DEPT. ONLY I . AM to 1 PM ·SATUIDAYS '