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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-12-08 - Orange Coast Pilot• • a ax eans • •• ·-• .. • I •' • oan-· rv1ne s • ' 0 . . ew .. 'Ranch Firm, . Lette.-· Sh~Jils ' I ' • ' ~ • r Army Doewrs ~ef11 Maj.o~ 'ca~es of Cas~ Senator Fo11ndation I • • ' '' . . WASurnGTON (um) 1 ~ u.i ,~-1 • ' ~ &' • • "Iii' • !e; ' ' '1erp ..... AnnydoctonlnV~!llllladill'tllot liNre lllenr . ... ............ most or the • u.s. ~U.. !lief 11,.i .mf t · • ,,.. • "'1 J.I : Assailetl . .' 9 . . . ~ result from oell-'lnlllcfte'.1~'".~'!llM!nc -'l<>oPil 11.ti • . :•· -..., • -:~.!'J·~-~···~~ ·=-• ...-: bat. ._ • -4DUltJmll... _,, ~ "._ .... 'lbeir ~--ln ~ form of a t•&er • ..... .-; 1'f . 1,·p. * .., • ;,.+ ·.::; .4 -ad~ to -''Senafrs Of the United' · ,.. r 1. . , · ,;.~ i r 1 ". ~·'ft."""" ·-...,. --·· lln -• .~:;rauc7!:d~Mlk~~i:: .. :~~-~ 2·1.:Jami1waM 'I • Amonli ~ r;= .~~= ~~~ .. :'I am sho;cked, ~what I have , 'tfJ!~ f 1 '" , ,~ "'IlsiMa.a..-mtto •. this HesaidJheletterwas<!gnedbyliOof· • · . , • .,..... .__°r>JllMd -...._...,. ficers in the Anny Medlcal Corps who 12 H 'f4 ' D c ' · i· -•-:.•1.--.o11o,..lbo ~ork at two olthe biggest U.S. hospita_Is e • on f, fY oun ::.,~~.,,..,.::, '= r-:; m Vietnam -the 3rd Field RospttaJ m "":" the ne,r dty " me toW tht ~of Saigon and the 24th Evacuallon Hospital 1, • _ • 80010 * )llui,i,i. llld dlbrenl J'J!"uc In Loog Binh, a Saigoo suburb. TRl:z· !en! Ddtt st.cl t 11111 .S. ~ Bdeia 'Leelm-o mill nfminr lo The docto;s appealed for an immediatt , Byot ';!,0811r ,...., ' am • a letter fl'QID Irvlnt eomp.Dy 'Praident and total withdrawal o! U.S. forces !rvm • _ . -·--~ger' William Gieaen, II, of S60 Wllllom JI. lluon, Wblcb Ille JM read. Vietnam. Laguna Deacb -ofllcen •-•·-m • "'-'··""• tha •-'•ue coniblnatlon ~ "We see litUe good eomlng from our day nlgbt arrested .12 pmolll, µ.duding -view ~ .• and Linda Marie Speoeer, ..;;;;'~~Ir-'ib:t II ber trldenwi<, endeavors to our servicemen,. to our 1 two_pbysicim1:'1. and said they eonfiscated . (S,. DOCl'ORS, Pate I) · Mri. Smith delivered a 50-oittllte ado allies or to the Vietnamese" who "strorig· · vano~ ~titits of marijuana and other drlSI which ahe wrote benelf then ly feel the fighting and dying they know drugi m five separate cues. ,' H y retired to a mnal1er room for an hour of .. well wm end when th• Apttri... The.1womed1caldoctorswer•takeo1n-1 ow ·. ou'll Fare qtltOli""' and.......,.. forces leave this country and that our lo ~ al 560 Seavtew St. whero they'. 1 ~ principal minority ~fder in presenee tends only to prolong their suf· were aJltpdly115'parlng &•large quanUly U d £' Ji•f , • the lrllno Comw>Y, 'fll!d,lobctlnie fi>e ol fering." . of .marlj~ for lfrtet 1ale, officers ll er . \'.Aft orma tha Jamee ~.foundation, Wi!l<h she The doctors wrote : ---~ .. .. sail · · " -·nialfitlful controls the company through "The majority of lhe medical problems Police sgt. Nill Purctll said that ln 1'ad· w' • hh • ,five of 'MVtD dlrectonhipt, the helress arepre .. ntlyorthree~lnda: i!itionlo 'al>out'llvepoundaofthelllk:lt 1t olding Tax flew from ber ~I bome In Mid- -Traumatic mostly due to automobile 'ffi!(I, ottJc:ers..oonfilcated m:iall qua • . . dleburg, Va.. to eJP]@I her anU-Jn.. accidents, self-inflicted wounds or wounds titjes~ ol~UD aild Cocaine rrom the SACRAMENTO ( corporation stand.. sustained by ID-fighting amongst our own rttidencie. ·Two other per:sons were ar~ UPl)-Here ii • table ff er · talk ~ flnancW refa.. lc<iops. rested'"lth Ille pily•ieianl; ~ ~--:,.. ~.:.! llonahJp o! the&.. D and the lrYine -Infections due to c:ontinued uposure ·Purcell Identified the -~ as Dr. will be wltlliJeld . from =P es' P"Y· Compaey troe.,. the blslAJry ol both, and to the bawds or jwtgle tropies. . Donald Malcom Brown, ls,'o! 1141.a•Vllta Gheeb ~ peyro11 wi ·of the recowit<dd,...._ the~~ i!'°i1~· Jn. -Drug related due to the use of heroin Drfve; Dr. Francis Oberdan MecoU, •. state iDcOme tu ~ UR"' ~ 1 , ~ 00 a sca1e far wider than is commonly and Robett Bailes 23. both of seo · ~ Itvtne Jr. in 1tS5 'When shf wu.a_ chlld, thoug)lt because or hon!dom, !rustration Seavtew ill, ml ldli:cio l<uile Wood, 11, Weeldy Coapte N• her grandfather, Jllll<S Irvine Sr."' 1147, and want or "I' escape. of loot! Beach. • _, 1-1 Cld1dra =:,.: ::.::.! !::: :".::::; Pollee aaid Brown prac:llces I~ !!".!f. $125 18 cent. 1llepl dealino wHll the .._. and Or .. fe (:nR ~and Mecoli practfm I• -T 11!0' IO centa · her ullde. M~ Irvine, Jut Wrvt.c Purcell aid be had ione to the rell-:: . :l:~ ;;:.1'helr,Wbrldlod,ofJl11!11ii>i-ln Those gusty winck 'Will die down tonight, pavJng the way for tunDY. skies but continued cool tempera~ tures along the coast on Tbursday, peaking at 63 degree1, INSIDE TODAY ·-Five local theater groups ring down their curtains thil week~ end as tht holiday stoion op- proache.s. For <the compltte Uve theater f'OUndup, see Entef'taht· .ment,,Pag~ 41. ' L, M. ..,,_ 1 -. Clll,.,,,,,_ I I c....-CtirMr U CllUOIMI '1·11 C1111tlel •t ""-d ,. °""' Netktf ' OI~ ~· ••1r.rt111 ,... ' l!Mlr'lllllM!lll fl"'1 \. .. ._.. ,, .• ,_ . t A• Ullll.,. • 'Mell!M._ I ,.,... .. ""''' JHt . ' i •• ......., Jn u. componr a1,0ranae Conn\1 _ '2111, a.to ·a;,. !Int dll<o~ eoncenilng the manbals ,lo ......, -.. armt warrant • '* $3.70 .-"mllmaniiitmaal jirac:tle<S of Balle&, YO!lllier -· Raith Balla..._~ , !llD UO the lames Irvine Fouodalloo" came a posselllon of •-I charges. ne $IOO Ull lbortly beloro 1be W8I -lo t1ie younger Ballea waa mt •ppnohended. l3Sll $1.I> board of &recton of the Inlne Company Aj>proadliac the iv>uae, the del<dive $5UO ltt,io ln M7 Mn •-•• _,_,_.., · ...... ~ •·· claims lie imelled the odor of burning .. lw • • ~ ·---. ~ ... R~•- marljUana and alli!Hs that throutlb the t ':'·IQ. ;=.i:,. ~ war, ~t lbe kitchen wi~ he "" the lour 1albered Clitldre• Cldldra · The Jalelt sbol waa fired, dio Ill<!. In a. aroWMI the table pr<IClllinC the marl-illS None Nooe letter iddreaed lo her b)' M.uoo Dec'. l juanL •. Ill UO N-and ftrni1W "that the comP9Jll: wDI bolil When the .ol1leen ODllOGOced that thiy· 175 I .Ill I .Ill you and""' iepr•ntatiV.. ~ were police and ordered the door ._.i. • !11111 11.IO flJO for any aiirl all --the -Pur<ell said the lour beilD to floo, but e! 12.IO II.JO •may ..aer .,_,;,.,,, the ..-CJI ,.... the olllcm brob OOw11 the door of the -13.40 fl.IO ~-•• and u a result ot the .. ..._ml _.i,emled the IUllJOC(I. '211 IUO IUO ~btldly ol Illa *P<edl width.you Jn. Pollce said the lour penons ~ -= f'.lOlll IUO tend lo" Jllve "al the• Uo!Nilty CJI releooed on their'°"" reeocntwx:e """ .,... 17.IO \:llllomla al Irvlae." · -.q 1 pendln('· theJr • .mi..-. • ~· < , •• ti.lit .l!f.IO · '1~· 11f11N •ku.r," aaldo;Mn, 'llNraday on llll'<llllc:I dlarJOI at·-1111 · !II.Ill llf.IO 'Smith; .... lnlenrled lo tlnalal and Jn. Comity Munieipal Coatl. SblCle p.,_ tlnliclalo me from eomlng liire todaJ .•nd Pul<OD aald the olhlr •il,ht penona &r• Woetdy ---to you. Jt 11 • Jlagnnl Jn. ruled' Tuedy ... ntnc on. narcotlcl ,_ llold terflftllCt with, and a vjolitlon of my ebarJ" were laUn Jnto cnstody al f.... ,too 11.00 -i-"Finl Ao-t rtpt dil!<nllt locillool-Be 'Ollegtl each of the llta 11.111 of free ll>ftdl." IUSpeds wls cauabt In the -loo of 1uo a .to TilO' cut CJI "-radm In her story Jn. a small -of marijuana al wu ltTi IUO duded ber lflllldllther; tu -· N. present where marijuana.,., being lllOd. lll!O 16.1111 Loyall McLanrn who, abe .claimed He identified tha au!ped1 u: ftiO lt.tlll "Jovelcled llllnaeM 1n!o the ""1lldence of. -Robert Charier WoOdlum, ii, of • l2IO lf.IO ('°" IK\'INE, hp ti • . 7 ------. ~· ---- 1 ~ -• DA.ILY liil.01: ....... IW ...._. ~ .. -' ' ' "HEl~T 11.Cl•OPPOSING PROPOSED IRVINE INCORPORATION .r '~"'°'"·l...r,,. Sni~"''-"mlNtm lcvine,;~paoy, ,,..,n4atlon : _-, .. _ ... ;:; "' .~,,., • • I .. . ' :·J ~!< • - DAILY Pit.DI s ........ ..,, l•suefl Double State upp\y·. Embargo ..., Income. T3X Ey:ed by .Edison . •. •:'l~. ~ .j • ~ '! 81~ DIU.1N embargo pfe lo the: commiss~ • ~; • ot .. ..,o.ir. * •••ff' ·:The i>iobleM 'la Jn atlemp(ing ,. -: • .,. 'Soalhem ealttomla F.dlson Company naiver I'°"' the lou of the.Huntington 'l'n*1i1'•ct an em~o ~1'•ui>J>lyi~ dee. . ..se.ai gene('tltiac stalioiu," Coe &a.Kt ,in • ,,. trlcity .to ne'1'\CUJtomer1 or increasing 'referepce io i the.. C.llfornil. SIU>reme , auppijel to old customers In Orange Court ,decisiorl last suspmtr \tJat blocked , SACRAMEN10 (UPI) -i>urJna, the ~ year~ ,payroll withholding, \:llllor· ~ will J11!1 '· wliopptn1 If perttnl ..,.. In 11a1e ~·taxes. L · ~ OYer lhetr llret\lllel, lhougb, lliejl may 1el,,a bre»f wJor the tu biH pauecr Tuesday &y the Lei!~liure. O>untJ In the mid-1910'1.. .; eirlansion of the Huntington ~ach plant. ' n.e·~~-ajl~j·jj\ by ;com. T ' pany'Of lat at a Publk: Utilities Com-The cotirt found U)at1 Edison must have mlUlon ~ In Loo Angdes TllHday the _.,,., of boll! the .PUC and 1he who pld il WM on&: of 'wo emergency Orange County Air PolluUon OJntrol lltriS ~~UripanJ .. wai ..prepartng to ~-o I "\. 81eet projected pawer shorbges. . istr ct w add two 791).megawatt units. at 1he ~lmont ~as gl_ven by Edison HunUnetoo, ~ch. !J'he APCD had denied ~ .Proi.deul xoq.ert Jt Coe who aid .. the ap_pljeat1on ~a use company pro- Clilt tht'bOmpeny was 'tOnsiderin,'fiJing posala.failed to mttt the COUllty'1 air.coll- approval , of the embargo with the trot standards. t-' in I.ale )972 OI' earl~ 1973. • Coe ,said .,.Uuit another 291 ,megawitll .,~said that the embargo would go into were needeiS by Edison to meet a pro- : l~in lt7¥or,1~s. COe said that the jected 1hortqe·in 1974 and .J.9'1& •• .. bargo may lit needtd in rapid growth FA:tisorr's chief planning engineer Luther ..-s, such as Orange County, unless the Wheeler testified earlier I.bat the com. . :' ~ PBDJ obtains pemdsslon to build new ~y was planning to meet the loss of the ;.. er plants. . , Huotlngtqo Beach· units by buildJng ., .c. Coe also "'(evealed anotti~r emergency 1maller peaking units that would be used ~ il'ln 'fbt tenrporartly cutting off electric to offstL pet,k load! and combi~ cycle ... r, .. ftt!e to larce bloeks of tustOlneia to plants that would mett both continuing ~" ll'event a system-wide breaY-dowri. 'T • •loadl~1ncf peaking dalandt. • ~ pl1n -Called mabUal load shed· Wheeler said that the company also :•-:--would mean that blocks totaling w~ plannfflg to purchase power from a ·~-.. mepwaUs -some terVing• 1t5.000 desert plant, {II~ ;Ute Nlvajo project. .. , ... '4:uatomers -would have .their power . but roted .that oppo:sitlon was expected to ~ llttpped on a .roUUc:ml ba,ai.s dl&cine a all thr.te IOlutlQns becauae.1t.bey woulQ. be 1 • · .-1•· Ont. -w..w lie cu\ of! ror fl.-.1 1q r ... u 1ue1a. ~~ IJll' lllllur. tMn -pow:er IUdpplltdt and ' ~ "We"art1 .. .,. or ei&ht ,..,.., ~W'IY 1't• ••• block-would·~r tbe P.OWerJoss !" from nuclear plants," Wheeler uld. ~ • a Ham' tmtll .,aie. Jhorti'1-' iJ "Fossil f~lred pYnts are tht only·~ '.~·~ell'M. , . t 1 know to aolve the. preserit problerq," ... •+ 0. said ~t-Edbtinlfad latrodttced>the • !l~!aon 'fict,Ja eiplalned..th1~ alihou&h lwi sheddmc plan .so thati..Jeryk3' eouHI ,,~r •lier 1Wec11~ which s..w 1 need :: ..-:-111t ll'lllllDtaintd orR:riDcl1 circuit& Jt ·~• for 'the HunUnaton Beech unitt ia 1'14. '•"dlllllllll to ' avoid •lie Ille •'*"l"'ti< .and ~ bad been re•ialll downward ..... ~••ant s11tan1 whlth would ad: '<lff these, wtlts wn a:ill required in J'7J and ..... 9Vice' ta all customers mm ..,.,m.sta-.. 1m. , r-, ... · • • "7"tidn.__. ' •• -·' •. Co J-eUrti...now.d thal if UH! new • 1'Questloned by Ult hnrlill'olHce.: M:h un\11 TH~ ~ wer bolll -"\.·Main" on how tar: along: were company , local nitrogen os:icle emlssiOM would fn- •tudies on the emtwg,o: Coe repl~ that crease ~ ~2.1 tom a. day in 1974 to 36. l :'.(j;;~i'o/.' .~rnc111s .. had di~ssed the pm-tons 11 d•Y· in 1m, . .. f.,lilems ~nvo~ved and ~ 'wo-ye~r lead • ~ut ~ Edison Vice Presldent David 1: llM-thi:.t would bt: req~red Jn boult. Foprty t1id that if the ne'jl' units were ..... '"PUC staff ~nsel:.Janice K~rt asked not "built there woUld be an overall ill- .,,,,_Dle company \6 submit a~ outline o( the crease In pollutants In the South Coist 1°'11 Air Basin because older generators which .. ~ .,.,~. produce matt: pollution would have to be . ".·.· ... ~-_ l1otgun Kills • ..ci .. t ,.u ••p .. 111. • .• : With the new unit$, the daily output of nitrogen ox.ides in. the basin wopld be :i:i~~un~y ~n_ple 1:·:u".':-l~~1l/loll\ them the ... ~1-1c1 -The hearing lntQ the Edison company's .. ·j ·=-An ftlderly Fulleiton couple died h'om Southern C.lif¥Ril generating needs was .. • ihotiu:n wounds Tuesday in an •PJ>Arent to continue ~ay and then adjourn until ~ .. ' ~~er-sulcii1e pact; police report.a t& "February when opponents ot the com· -'"' .. llay. ' • · pany's es:paQion plans are expected to • ~ bodies of Phillip E:Hook, a, and lestl!)'. Muskie Plan8 To Give Word On Race Jan. 4 • WASHINGTON (UPl i -Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine said today he would formally declare his candidacy for the Democr1tic presidential nomination on Jan. 4 . Muakle made the announceme~t at a . news eonferenct. 1 Muskie's sta.ttment confirmed earlier reporll from his staff and from CBS. TV, which said Muskie had reserved 10 minutes of air time for a nationwid'e broadcast that night. Muskie said he was revealing the date of his (ormal declarition because of eon· stant questioning by reporters. "On Jan. 4. I will announce my in· tentions for the com ing year." he said , adding that 1he strategy had been to put himself into the best Po15ible poaition by the beginning of 1972: "The preparatory period wlll end on Jan. 4," he said. ' ' t 'rom Page I WINDS .... ,, 4 • The eitr1 one-time e,pense 1'Jll be ~ b¥-4 IUd<iell IP«diij> Ill !µ. COi· !.tfllona when 1 citizen begloa pa)'lftl as he earns his income -not montha later as ls the case now. Here's what·hapPenJ:"" " • Say a m(ft'••,tatt Income tax ft .tUKI. -. Thli year. ht paid that In one ~ IUJ1l • In At><i~ Thal wu hll llr on ll'lo !!ii-mt. )'Jlhholdlni will ·~ Jan. I. Th!ougli lht YWj!r tbe mu 1 employer · will wl&bhold 100. ,. · Btlt he still will owe a tax on Income ea~ed in 1971. The lump sum .payment will be due In April, im, just as it always has been . VP11'tlWM• PUBLISHING BOOK Hugh11 In '~7 Pheto Hughes Story Called Hoax By Coffl:pany To reduce...thll hdtial double burden ~ Je~la~ pl'OYided for a 20 ,PUctnl credit en 1'11 taxes, That meana in April, 1'1t, the. J8an .)'ill pay $80 Od Jn-. come eatntd In 1911, instead 0($100. N So for the entire calendar year, his In-EW YORK (AP) -McGraw·Hill come llI Pl)'menb wUt tiotalr"i>~td flit .Book Co. 'sayt I~ bas acquired wcrld -that ia $.100 tor Income· earoed In 1972 publlahlna righls ~to • 238,IXX>-Word and ~ for income earned In 1971.' autobiogr1phy or multimillion~ire recluse It it were nol for-withholding, the man Howard Hughes and is satisfied that the would have made only th" one. Jum~sum paymenl o~ $100 I in April, 1972. In 1973, book ls authentic. his pay eri!-J )rill revert to the JlQt'mal McGraw.lUll'1 announcement Tuesday , 11 1 00. , ~.. drew an Im m e d I a t e denl1l from n reality of cou-the man' 1 a spokesman for Hughes Tool Co., which moun tain snowlines to 2,500 reel. ' ' · ·~·. s as: pro--~bly will lncreue because his income controls the l:lughes interests, th1t such Nearly all Los Angeles' 110 firefighting will. an 1utobiograpby es:isl.l!d. vehicles and 400 men were racing around The lax break comes years later. If it "We just can't say anything further, to various blazes at one point shortly were not tor withholding the ma,. 11111 just that it ia not true," the Huihea Tool would be stuck fCr an idded payment Co. spokesman said in Las Vegas. before midnight. (See related .story, Page When h~ retired or died "In my opinion, those who have 8, Here'a how that wl>r~: · participated in this thin, either are The fre ighter Ocean Progress was Undet the cl.rrent sy1tfm, if a man perpetratorll or victims of a algantic driven onto the Los Angeles Harbor retired, say, at the end of 1t'l2•and his 1n-hoax," said a spokesman for a public b~kwater'.aboot lnidnlght, blll freed by come fell lo a level ·where be haa no tar relations firm that handles accounts IOI' tu gs and moored in the outeJ. fu"'·r. liability, he stilJ ·would be required in the company in Leia Angeles . 'oo April 19'1J to j>ay a tax on his 1m in--A McGraw-Hill spokesman responded: Avalon Harbonna1ter's crews reported come. Il be died hia estate would pay ii ••we have taken all pn1dent and no severe problem, saying two boats, in-He also would have to pay t~ full i1oO necessary steps to verify the authenticity cludlng a 42·footer \ broke looe:e but were next April on his 19'71 income. of the book we are going to publish , , • So over the two ye1rs he would pay we are satisfied it is legitimate." secured before they ran aground. $200 -that ii $100 In each year. _The book is due for publication next Orange County Harbor Patrol offic ials . Under withholding, the man would pay March 27. Prior to that, Life magazine in Ne wport Beach said today winds of 35 tus 1972 ta:r as he earned his income and will serialize the book in three 10,00I). knots were running, just qualifying at ~t be obligated for any payment in April word installments. gale force. • · ' 1'73. Al$>, t20 ol bis tu on 1971 income A 1pokelllllan for Life, Donald M . Hurricane velocity ls74 knots ind up: would be "'lorglven." , Wilson, vice president for corporate and Orange County Airport Control Tower Over the two years under withholding public affairs, commented: "We never observers said no aircraft damage was therefore, he would pay '180 and arr 1~ dealt with the Hughes Tool Co. It doesn't reported, with winds logged at 25 knots 1972. , 1 surprise us that they know nothing of this average and one blast up to. 40 at 11 a.m. What it boils down io ls this; Under sincf: Mr1. pughes Was totally secretive today. l\'ithholdiog Californians will swap an M about. the project. We are 1h!olutely cer· Highway Patrol ofricers Imposed percent added payment new for the lain of the authenticity of the :.i:o~ wlle 'ivelyn, 60, Wtr'e found 'in their >!"~~· *9 W. Jac1ranita Place by a -fritnd of the couple w\o'l-esponded. to a • "1•1' From Page I Sigalerts in many desert and Canyon ellmlna.tlon of a ~ peicent payment autobiography and would not p u t are4s, noting blowing uid reduced when they retire or die. McGi;aw-Hill's or Life'• names behind it phOne call from Mr. Hook to 11C(lme over quickly." O:lrorwJt's depuUes found a note sup- pnoedly 11\ Mr, Hoo)'• handwriting 1')llch said he. w111 \ln&ble (o endure his Wife's long IU~l_ng fJ'OP\. \ tmnl~I UIO'IO\ Fullerton poliee 11id the husband also • ICllled the ramily dog. ~ ~... -I . . .. . . . . .. ; ..... ,;.. . ·"'Freak Accident ·"'·-\. . ·'"·Kins· Countian . ........ ~ . ' .... . ... . "' . · •·· 'jt Comtructioo worker was killed Tues-~·~ .. h\t lli a fr.Uk~ident 1n, which, he was ' cr_uahecl uttder the: turrfl of a backhoe • p while hel~inJ dredge an ·Orange ~ nw fk>od CPM\ channel, Funertoo '0 '" ~1 .. "'r<,ioiieit · --~°"~Jamp v . )llllbouse "or 536 ·w. -"'lirffn'!"IQI "-ve .. La Habra, "as standlng ,Ott tbe,-Oed.of a,truck..when the swin&ing ;. «!t:vlce knocked him down Inflicting faLal '""' 'li'tjuries. pplict said. :~ 1~~ .accl~enj ~rred a.t 371 S .. Ray-mo~ Ave,· . ••• • -. ; • • • . ~ • •. :' :: . •' .: .. !; . " ., ~ :: •• ~ ~ •• ·: . ., ,, :i ' '· ~,-,. ... ;. • • • . ' • • . • ' • ' ,. olAH61 COAST • • DAil V l>ILOT ' -N.-.,.,t a..c• H.;.,1iutf .. .._. ~ h-'.. -., ....... ~ e.t. M• -.. .~s ... C~ ... ... .._ ' . .. OMHGl-<OAtT Jl'\l•l.lSl'tlM• COM!'f.NY t~'"''' A. ')ii ... ,~;~, M•Rtflf'it (1l11'fr ~­- Ch•tlet H. l110' l iLh,r.I fl.'Nt .. •• Mtiilttll M_,..., 1:11iw. °""" 0.11 -..: ut war ••v Strtf'f "'"""'°'"' ttM:ll: 31J'J M-1 t &u:"""AI Ltt"l'I t~: r.'J f1nt1 A-"-"t..,. ..... c111 11111 "'"" .... i... .... .,.... ~I M Pf•tlll ti Ca""'-ll9it ' IRVINE • • • 1m_Yifr~ndf1tfier in8:' ..• after two years of verbal persuasion" pei'auaded the • tlderty &entlerrian to 1 conl&nt to the formation of the James Irvine Foun- dation a1 • device to avoid eventual Ji. Quldatlon ot .hi.I comparly 1n JnhtrUance laxes. - ·" M: ·a result, the Foondatl6h became trustee of the majority, 53.7 percent, of frvlne Company stock ind ·"immediately folloWin1 my ~n(Je's mysterious and un- 'thnelY 'death,' Mr. N. i LoyaU McLartn 1ucceeded htm as presl<tent of the James Irvine Foundation and VflS elected as ae- llni presldent, vice president and a dltec- tor of the Jrvine Compen1 /' sald Mrs. Smith. ... ' Dfawlng the one ioud buht of 11ughter In an Otheiwise~ serious mee'Unj, she noted that MclAr!n~·"who .Uu rulet the Irvine Company mansgemeni with the ruthless t1ctlcs and strong-arm methods of a dictator' 'is "know1 as Blackie to his inti male friend,,," · The crea'Uon of the Jame! Irvine Foun· datlon , she charged, ''is undoubtedly one of the most diabolical land schemes evei attempted under the cloak of charity'' and ••the premature incorporation of the new city of Irvine bas been ):Wanned by the: James lrvlne Foundation 1s an at- lerl)pl lo circumvent the effect of the Tax ReCorm Act of 1969 and ~rpetuale the Foundation's oontrol over the Irvine ~nett ·Pro~W.J' ~ T ,.. The Tax Refonn ).cl was signed by PresidtJJl ]'ii1on in December 1969, after {Jl~hs of COfiirtss~I hearings , during which.. Mrs Smlth,t.t*r attorney Lyndol YwoJ •Ad ~Jne.::offlclals testified at 1eng1b before the: .ijoU.se Waj.'s and Means Cotnlnlttee. \ -: .lt erpreuly slaw that no Foundatkm Is to hold more than 20 percent of any one corp;oratlon and provides that all Foull- : dit~ must m8ke a 41t!i percent'payout &"to char\ly, based Ol'I appra ised evaluation r! their assets in I9n, lncrea1fn1 ti t percent in 1975. .,; 1 "It beCQmes Apparen t." said .Mn. Smith. "that if the Foundation Is cont. petled to make Its .4\,i: perctnt payout to ehlrlty based On 1 realistic appraisal ol Its Interest in the. Irvine Ranch • pro- Petties; which Is ati>ut $500,000,000, Its charitable beneficiaries could rece ive 22 millk>n dollar, In l972, almO!lt 10 limes what \hey received in 1971. The Foun- d11tlon does not have this k Ind of money," In ordef ,to compl y with the new law, she-sa@, the Foundation mµs t either It. $!Uhl.ate a portion of Its stock In the Jrvin~ Comp.any and rellnqui sh cootrol of the corporaUon or forct the company to t1lhtr permaturely develop or ltqulda te Jta .land 1s~LS In order to generate the ~t3aary income to meet the required ch1rittble payouts. The declsMln to create the new city of Irvine, &he dl1trc~, was the direct result ti lM T•• Reform Act heartn~s. Furthermore. 1he 11dded, the movt to ''btUJdou the p1::em11fure Incorporation ol the new city la hothlng more lhAn 1 visibility In the Hemet-Simi' ar.ea lo'. 200 • .~early,.tigh~.mlllion 1ef11p'9yes,will have U we weren't." feet ai limes. their stale income tai:es wlthhekl from P1perback rights have been sold to Calliper and trailer·towm, was con-their pay cheek", be&iMing ~10 J DeJI Publlstilng Co. for a 1'73 ~ltion. power play on the part or the corpo°ration sldered extremely hazlri;Sou9,I• although o. To a lnift l~nt •12;01111 yeirfy and "#t=it6let tM amOunt paid by McGraw4 to usurp C(lntrol over the lands from the the travel ban imposed Tuesday night whO cfalm1 himse1r: hii wife 'ind two Hll~ for the pi;operty nor· the term~ of .O..anie CoUnr, Board ot Supervi90rl." was lif~ed this morning. ...children ft'1 exemptions, • wllhbol<!ing McGraw-Hl1111 nle to'Llfe or Dell will be That would be done by inslalling a Winds in YoSemite Valley and canyons means be will have $11.10 less in his divulged. .. McGraw-Hill said in 1 1ta.te- company-<:0ntrolled city administration ent.er~ng it were not clock~. but g\Jsts monthly paycheck. · ment. w~ich would ~rry out the required plans elsewhere hit a 5teady 70 miles per hour. Most of the state's wa1e earners will be The announcement said Hughes, who for development, she charged. Pafk spokesman Lew Albert said II covered· by-· withholdigg. but farm will ht 66 on ~c •. Jo(, has spt;nt the last Mrs. S'mlth said there had · bee11 no redwoods up to 30 Inches In diameter work,efs, private. dome~JC employes such year '!Qrklng with novella\ dUi'ord Irv· discussion among the directon about were leveled along a. two-(flile stretch of jas hiaJda; rrilnlsters, anned force! . In,, 11-111 varioua mottl rooms aod pirked anything more than the original Pereira· Badger Pa~. but the-park's beloved members on 'actiVe dutY and }news floys ears throughout the We 1 t er a planned, 10,000-acre university com-gi ant red,woods were ur$lm2.ged. under 11 will be t:rempted. Hemisphere." munlty until after the Tax Reform Act. 1-''----'-------'-,------------'----------'----------- "The law was signed in December o{ 1969. and in Ma~h. 1970, the company publicly announced plans fot a $3.ooO-acre .c::ity with an eventual population of 430,000. It had never been discussed in directors' meetings. though It must ha ve been planned by the comp.any manage- ment, and it clme as a total surprise to me," she told newsmen . Though the acreage under con- 1lderatlon for incorporation In the Dec. 11 election has been pared down , Mrs. mith maintains it is slill the inttntion of the company to increase the size of the new city through annexations whic h could be instigated by a company-controlled government. Premature development of lbe ranch Jandl!, she to.Id her audience, w o u 11 d "damage my invest.rqent as ~ stockholder, reduct your property values and destroy the university environment lor the students." Mrs. Smith said she would definitely support incotporaUon at such time as the Foundalion'1 control of the Irvine Com-- pany-Is removed and there Is sufficient population, 2:0,000 to 30,000 to maintain a city without confiscatory taxes. f't'om P•P.'1 ·nocro:Rs -.~. • is,:,__. Mtun•id-St .. b0u1• 1rre1led at the Mermaid Street adi;ireu. • o. ~rt . Giit)' W()Od, '20, of 1214 Fairywood~Wall ; Roe~ William Forry, ll an;cl-_ Joseph Arietl Linger, 181 both of RIY!~, all arresled-1t.. tht COftler ol Woodllnd Orlve and Lagun1 Canyon Road. -Mart Be:J)nett Murray, 21. and Joe Michael Kelley, 24, both nf 29:11 Victoria Drive, taken Jnlo custod}l In the 300 block of J asmine Street. Puret.11 said the eight suspects would be arraigned Thursd~ on the drug ch1rges. Astronauts Get Medal WASHINGTON ! UPI) -Apollo I! astronauts David R. Scott Alfred M . Wordtn and James B. Irwin were aw ard· ed ~ SpJct ~gency 11 distlngut..hed service. meda l todax by Vice Pre.Aldent Sp1rn T. Agnl!!w . TODAY by HIDDEN TREASURE The only known source or emer· aids in the U.S. Is at Hiddenite, N.C. Although mining has bi!:en -carried on there for many years, the size: and quaJity of the Hidden- ite emeralds had bee'n most tlisap- pointing . All that changed last May when a S!karat rough was cut into a 14-- carat emerald with a value of 1100,000. , Spurred by this discovery, a rash of people 'paid $3 each to explt>rt the area. One amature prospec\or spent two days digging and ended up with a 18()..carat, Cive inch Ioog, rough emerald. Another mining operator found 200 emeraJds in one vein, valued at nearly $1 million . r------------............... . I I I I I I In .. tan .years this 1awa1rr Wiii be worth milch m·ore I '· '''!e==~ I ·:,~ -; · . n. I I : · , -,a,~lful. ~ Jl!ll!'Y \ nqw-tr~atwt lfl a fiW t I ,_~le--I . , .. ~d. -!fodi" 1~ iol4 • I art more thin hlnd$omt ' ' °"''~"tflt•~llJCl!r!"l ~4•.~··""""'"' " ' "in'oiioJiooiiM.1Jiii1rt~.in>!ttlllti!lllllt<a11 I ""' """"'~ ~'' • ~t ""'bt .....,,,d 111 It may be that U.S. will be able curt11nOs,1ilp,11!wior11cs, l~orlq'O ...... to compete in the market for lbese ~~ ·, " i · ' • ' lovely gems after all. The recent t . • finds in Hiddcnite has brought forth ~ • 1 ~ f ~ · 'J hundreds of hopeful treasure bunt4 ~ Q .. /-i ; ··t/ f ' ·1 .. 1 0 I ers. • I' d" ;L; _. J<lump ru&. '(Jeweler& You. won't have lo dig lo find i ~\ fill NEWPORT ii.v . COSTA MESA bea uUful e meralds. \Ve have tbe.m, Ll~\ . -' , ~ f 1 aJready polished and set. Enjoy one CONVlHli.Mt TlllMS ~ 4 J4 "YEARS IN 's.t.M' LOCATION of nature's most beautiful gems on IANICAMi.lllOAllD-MASTEi CHARG-1 PHONE l.tl.)401 your next visit to our store. ,. .. __._ ••• ......_ ........ • . \ • I • • I 1 l •' I !' 1&ton Beaeh ~in Valley ~,OL:. 64. NO. m: 4 SlC!TIONS, ;104 PAGES . . ORAN&& tx>UNTY, CALIFORNIA . -.• • \ • . . ;Fountain V I ey .F.lood In~urance ,., Cwts .Eal ·"°"" -· lib ~ m: -· fJ lllUlllJ .. costly !hit Ji JI ... !"iFllCal to )juy: . ' ' • But -ol ~)'alley will be able to bUY °°"' m..nilce.,11 a r<dooed .............. -c&t...n ........ -to' porlkl!poli lo • fecloftl llood -.....~ ... ,: ,. . -. ' .,, .. . . ~ \,: . .. . Under t~ program, admlnlatered by works cru.ctoA '!ho ezplalned that tile Jn. Ille Deporbi1ent of JloUlia( ml Urbon Jtlal lnairance rata'att caklllaled at 55 ~tlopmoal (HUD), Ibo owner ol a cents per 1100 ....,,ed valuation of !be ... 000 boqll will be able to lioure !be '";:-mulmmn ....!..t a - home for 117,lllO and Ibo contents for can lllsurt !0< I! 117,lllO, ~ said, '5;«11 for an_ annual~ of f18.7S. becaua Foantain Valley is not in an Nte. Tbe Pl'Qll'am was recommended to where tbere is utely to be more damage !'JllllCilmeo by Wayne Dsbome,. public, than t!iJt to a home OVto ·<IPrinl a max· . . . .. . '~~-' . . . ~.. •• l _,;, . ' • " · ~~P Warris Qf Em.I>argo · :C~~pa~y S~y~ .Plam; B~ing Laid to Meet Shor~ge .. • meet projected power shortages. 'lbt t.stlmony was given by EdiMn V!oe President Robert M. Coe who said ~ tbe company WU considering flllni for appro'!ll of tbe em)>a!&o with tbt PUC In late 1m or early 1173. He said tllal !be embargo would go Into effect lo 1114 or 1175. Coe said that !be embargo IDlf be needed lo rapid growth ~. 8UCb u Orange County, unless !be -y -· permJSBJon to build new jl(>WU plant&, . • 'Witch' Rein8tated · · weHJy -TUCWN, Af\I. (uPI) -An Ell&Jlab . '100 jtadler who wao fired bee-ber pupil• $115 beJlmd she was • witch , bar been $~. Orderod rel41tated by the court. The $175 '1owJog _W.Ua School Board wu ordered 1200 TueldaY to rtbln Am Slewlrl, IUlpeod• $131 ed Nov. 25, 1'70. .., • '250 • Coe also revealed another emergency plan for tem-porarily cutting off electric service to large blocks of tuStomers to prevent 1 system-wide breakdown. This plan -called manual load shed- ding -would mean that blocks tolallng 100 megawatts -some serving 125,000 customers -would have their power stopped on a rotational basl.tt during a shortage. One block would be cut off for an hour, than power resupplied, and another block would suffer the power loss .. • ror an hour u.'!D Ille ,ahortap la overcome. • -- Coe said that Edison 111'1 llitroductd tile load &bedding plan .. lllal_ lerTi<e could be maintained on cri.Uca! clm.dta. ·It WU dealgnod to avoid using !be ·aulcllMtJc shedding 8)"""'1 whlcb ·woglil • eut off service to all customers from a IUb4tao lion. .. ' • QuestJooed ·by tl:e bearing olllcef Ardl Malo oo..how. far aiooc ...,. company (See EDJBON, ~ I) . * * *" Everyone Hurt • If Bfuckout • " ' t .. . • • " .. ' • • • • • l I I I 1 H Wt' by. 01 1 •I. lf?t ~ ,, ~tatewide .. Tesg ·Marked T \. t • ·, :poyi (]~ii.fusion, ~yni~isrii Ji .. I By GllORGE ;i,EroAL . I . " .. .,..,"" ..... '. • tf~ ' ' ' r. ..:: WILL FOl8,. result.I of the i•7t statewide ichievement tea{S have poured forth trom Sacramento once again proving bow dumb (in some cases brt&lrtl kids of CalUoroia sre. · '['hq. reporter bu for several wteks exercised his . .,.. 1Udlnt ~ tbe mostly m<anlnil ... 'ol 1'r<enUlef:' medians, "Z"< acores, pUjlll ,llllo.Mtllil and ..,._., .. ic ability r'intio~ Wlli 'lie llelp of ~b-aton In"~ -.<frang. ocbool dlltrlcts, the county sch!)Oll olli1< le5tlng 't\;j;;.J;,~*r and a geniUJ whole firm scores 1ttiost of the teats 1iven 1D Orl.D(e County, ·my &tisUcal trip bu been bfchli&hted with1 many far out cynicism-bol!terlne moi- ments. ; ... ... : .. ~ .. t:• •. • -... .. ... 11.' :. - WlllLE GJt,APPlJNG with the •ufless stream of statistics it has' be<:i>me · evident tbat CIWO:m1a'1 testiq program ii fir from ideal and hi some in· .. lta(tcel ii an outrt&bt fraud. I • For lnetance. CalUomiana hive been ied to believe their children score more P90flY ii rucUnl thin tbl "..naUonal aver11e "-.. .. .Do you -iow Ille nollMal av~JI .,.ta'min<it? I dldn'l Calllotata, l ftncl, 11 lllt Giiiy ltale In the 1~~.u.ing the Cooperative Prtnwy Readilc Tai lnlllDed by our ncently ueponeo educational Jeon Dr. Mu Jl:l~rty. '1'e :'naUonal avertte'' to fiequentlI bandied abQut, Js u; ae- blllily,.,. JUbllab<r I llOnll for the lest be sold the ltale oo using. . ~ } .... \o,., 1111 "AVEJUGl:"':Jor" .tcb lflde lnel it determined on the basis of ·i!!".,J°"'1l1 -al rlhdom ibroogbol,'! the U.S. The lest the CPRT r .. · tbt Stanford Reldin&'Tat 'wu "normed" c:n no less than 100 000 stu- :4""1 "" grade. ' . ,_, Neither lest II 1dvilolsteied .ltalewlde In any other state ·1n the union. Another for blstanee. The ltllJor in b1P IChooL-·~reading" score!: vtolate tbe test ~·· recommendlUons. The lowa achieftJDent test serlet for ·--DOI oiie teitllO ~lllf, but lliree. ' ' • ;: I ·~ ·CBOOSES to use Giiiy lhe int for IOCl1l studies reading ' abUJly, ~ the lelta for mding m lhe nalUnl llcleocts and 1110ther for • d l!Orlrjl l'IOdlol copoblllty. A reading acore lhll tnlgbt be cloai!t to the truth lili>Uld t>o a1>111nec1 11y avtraclll& ....... on all --. • • · .·, ~ lot lnltance. Kids lo Calllonila -'f!maer than'lluden!< lllOd • • /lft publlober1 to "no"'!" their teals. Tbal i;neiu\1-llle)' arr .tUlna the lelta , IOllletimel u mucb u Iii: monlhl IOODV ~.:tbl'JftytbJ~, •·natioiiiI av~rag'e'" · ,...-& lheylre bf.Ill& compared with. • ' · · ' ' • · ~~.... . ~ 0 • ~ ,! TRY Tiii! ONll. ealirbmla .:...C.tioo .~ ~ all kids •lithe, -~-..II OrotOti"ef. Tbeileft·'pUblJlben, tta.ever .. ;'pornr'" the testa '-U1at,meana ' • Ibey dolonnlne· the "oaUona\ ......... _., Jn @( 1Pi'"1f• Tlllil, I , llOCOnd • • ...-~ the NldlnC teit Ja ~ lt belnr ..... P&I'!I wtt!I --·d ·ilfadot' who llu had ... rly•1'1ull '°" lludylnr 1t the -.ct gra~e level. · ~ • · Ill reality then, Ille Calllonlil _.i IJ'lder II llllle· more than a !Int ~ who ii only four weeks re&umed ftni.IUl1UfteJ' NaeaUon, a lhne wbln. • acblevom"'I perlormante ol -normal kldl moy ,be upectocl lo drop, Thero . ...,·i.. .... y. active ·~ ""° spe!!d lbe oummer·bcn!1'!1 up !or reading . "'•· -..,-. ··-· • 1-..-..... ~..... ....... . 1· . ' • • "' _. .. ...... . ...... .... . r-• .. -"; ,-·~ ~ ·i: , .... !' ...... ,. r ~ ... . • -.. •• .-.... ..-• • '" ' .... .. ' • Tlll"IPlllNG' Tirri!«; .ift1111, lo determinl! whit ~111~ ha~ Mi-nlll ; .<tllioqll the year. la not much betler, llming·wlse. In thu ca,., th< tt!tinl , period falls, in aorne cues, as little ts two or th(ff days out of the mo!t recent ·¥ftenntna~' ot tbe tell l:ducatora q:ree there 'ii" little bilprovtinent in a 1br ....... perlo...-. clurlnf the tall m .... k .. of scbc!ol. . .:t ·. Yet, because of a quirk o( i.be date the tests are glveh, SQ~ the tlme wben the pu~ oejt tht.''oau...t or laj.·••!!"f••" p1111om1, ltil<IJJl!i ,~ " penaltzecl so~il u much 11 m . ~lhl. 'fll"I• yaar-ol!tl )ierfontoncli )e :r ~ ~. ~:~~" !dJu•~ ,1~:..~~ P.'"r 1°"! ;!,"l't. ~ , . ·y ·· ~· ...... ~··•·• ~J.\ '' ..... i lo ,,.. • I .. ' ·ON TOP: OF EVERYTHING else, beca\191! human beln111 handle tb'e test acorea, ~tUea are. p.de. • • , ,.. . . , . i ' fitllth titadt're~ ICf>rd In Lagunl Btalh<•l'!>'.tfiMplt, )i\ltrted the same kid• :'!ho looked flke 1tn.1uwi:f.n .1peJ,ling, math ,aniS.Janguage tes\,I .v mmebow hadn't· Jeanted how to rtld. It turns out, the' reported score was ID , ')n:ar w • Llitm1 ~ ,..ity •tad;•boul •II wen as·theji compute. · .. ·' But tht real lopper lJ the lrequeolly-'lrmid ·auapklon Ilia! the t.sll mike 111.-political hay. • , . ~'." ~'1tAF,FERTY cWMm 1 it~! i.m In reading Juat before ~lecllon .,_,~• )(Mr, when In !let. h,e was comparing -11! of twO dl!relenl tests. !;, ' ~e uSuine( lhlt llie tells indlcat. wbal ·kids know. They do~t ·11o lblL Ninety.five Perceiil -95 percent! -vi the leetJ uaed In Callldrnla ·~~ only :r.:e· ortnanCe 'Of one &TQUP of cb}Jdrerf wit~ tt* performance ,O!'lbe selei:led who take the \eat for the publisher. · ,A mere ive '"rcent'ol the le.sq used in th!! 'state iod!cale whal Johnny ; "'knows and tell his tyche.rs what theymust do to help Johnny know more. . , 'l'IJE ULTIMATE flaw. In ·the lest~g program la tbe basic mliunder. : ·>Jlaod~ of \elUnl pre .. tent amonrt the general public. ' • t; MOit. of us think, the scores.Jl)ean something that they don't. Some -mty · e~ more from one district to ,anolher in thf! belier they are giving their child ra. bel&er· Jeamlne opportunity H the district scored "better" on alate achleve-• ·,nmt tells. .. . . . . .~ jololl !'ould be belier of! demmdlng revised tell procedures and workiilf to lmprovi dlstrk:t. deficli11Clu lhAI hamper ltlrillng. .. OAllY PILOT __ ....,....__ a.Nt+N. W ... ,,....... .. ,..., Oscar Backlund, ' Re,staurateur, : llj~es ·Scheduled ... ... • • Ii. ,Martllit •· • . . • ByB~ze. ' . -' ,B~rgla~s . ' ,.? ·.__' F~ntain) Valley --:.~lice, are .seeklna . lhlever·wlio stole !!!Ml' wOrth of ·ll~uor fr_pi:n a local mar_!tel 'earlt Monday~ ' ,The theft of 66 bol~" of ~luskey, gin, vodka and liqueurs too~ pi,ct during the hours ol darimes< at the ·Market Ball<et, 11121 lirookllutil 'JI. DetecUve Marty Engquist said the thieves climbed onto the W>re roof via a light pole near the store's loading dock. J1ro<D t¥re they lower~lves Into On ljr V'l'i Wh"'' lffdj ,(o the seco1l4"' floor bf UW 11lor~ ·' · .. · AU of ~ stolen ·liquor wl! taken from di.splay shelves and nmoved back. through the air vent to the roof where it :.: was lowered &o..tbe ground by rope. Engquls.t 11a1d a.broken case of brandy l"@1,Jound on the second nooi:, indicating the C.190 ~ ~ beei~.:..'ffiile thettiie.,S~~!Jtlo~llil~t . k llUlllbor ' or l!lllllea ud:fMQt,;njte 'cases of liquor "l•tl¢!!'f! llLlile._..«:on the )'oo!.-IMlcal!Dt'~1Q;b'r.lbe fAIUng brandy' .ff r :Co. tllleve1 Into le'V!Dir ~ J11Mi We finished l!ngqutit ilict.' ', \ _~ ... ' .The-;!.r.n:11q11o, inctuaed ~ IOoli'tl>i>t· u ... one C.l9e or 12 fd'1is ~ throe ..... of six hall-gallons. • ' . ' ' ' • • .. ' IRVINE.~. . ·., .• ·-.. -.• 2-~ tlderly~ gestrunan~• toi •COIUieJ;...&o! JO)e fonnatlon o! the :Jhnu, 1~ ·v~ · dation as '• 'devlc•· te IY'old eTefttu~;U­ quidaUon ·oi ·his ~lm)' In ~futee tue.s. _iri ..• :--: ~:J•l'· .. · As a result, tbe Foundation became trustee 'of the: nlajoiity,i53.'7<perCent, of Irvine Company stock and "immediately following my uncle's mysteilous and un- timely death, Mr. N. Loyall McLaren succeeded him as P'resldent of the James Irvine Foun.dation and was elected as ac- ting president, vice:presklent a-qct-a dir~ tor of lhe Irvine Company," said Mrs. Smith. • Drawing the one~Joud burst of laughler in an otherwise serious meeting. she noted that McLaren, "who stlll rules the Irvine Companf management with the ruthless taclic1 and 'strong-arm methods of a dictator' .tis "knowa as Blackie to his intim.IU Jr:Ittids. 11• "' • ... The crealfOn 111 !he J11fier.Irvlne Foun· daUon, abe charged, "Js undoubtedly one ol tlie i:nost diabolical laftd. schemes.ever ~!tempted under llie cloalf . or charity" and ."tbi! prtmature lnco~atlon of the dew city of Irvine has bet planned by thei.-JJ.J¥1 ]ty~ · F~• n as,l:.~n;i at- t<mpt to cfre1'!11\1nt t~ec:'t al ;..,. Tax IJ.eform Ac,t':;pi 11l69· )lt,rp,Wale jhe Found1llon'! .llOntrol ', t t..,thp: lt:vU>e Rancb Pro~e•~"·. · . " ,,..... . ~·The1 Tai' Refotm Act Wii signed by President Nixon ln·Decetntie.r 1969,.after month·s of cOniressional hearlngs,.during whlt"ti M°i'ii. Sfulth, her attorney Lyndol Yoong aild Irvine officials .testified at length before the House Ways and·Meatis Committee.. It expressly states that no ·Foundation Is to liold more .than 20 percent of any ooe co.rporaUon ~ proy:ides . tbat all Foun. dationa must make a 4\2 percent, payout to charity, b!-sed on appra~ evalUfiUon of. their •assets in 19721 increasing to 6 percent In 1975. · · "''It -t>tcomes ·.appateni,11 sajd Mr,&:. Smith, "that if the Foundation ·ls com-. peUed lo mak,_ lt.1 41Ai percent payout to charity based on a realistic appraisal of Jta interest in the Irvine Ranch. pi::o--~rties, whicq ls about $500,000,000, Its charitable beneficiaries colild receive 22 million dollars in 1972, almost 10 times what they received In 1971. The Foun- dation does not have this kind of money." In order to e-0mply with the nevi law, she said, the Foundation must either 11· quidate a portion of its stock in the Irvine Company and rellnqulsh control of the corporation or h>rce the company-to either permaturely develop or liquidate its land assets ·Jn order· to generate the necessary income to meet the required charitable payouts. The decision to create the new city of' Irvine, she charged. was the direct result of the Tax Rfforin Act hearings. ._,,_:,'r.~~ ..... r nt.••K" .... ·-1\•h/l..M.,W. Furthermore, she added, the ,move to "bulldoze the premature incorporatkln of the new city is poUUn1 more. than a power play on. the part of the corporation • · Funerlj ~ •W I)! conducted Fri· lo u.urp control over the;11nd.s from the r d.aY ~ ln .~ualNton -Beach for OrangeCount)r1Joatdof.SUpervilon." 1 • --"'•• DlrW• Witt 0!'9llll ~ Sl!W ' H ....... •._.Offlle 17171 hit.It l•11lwar4 M1t'l1'1 Ailm11 r.o. lea 1t0, 92641 ' · .,.iautattllr. Oioir-llOokJund who died That would bO done by lnslalllng 1 , last Tbundaf at ... tbe age'of 62_ cotnpany-controUed city admlnbtration Mr. -.CkJu....I °"ned • .the Villa Sweden which would carfy out the required plans '°" tor development; she ,charged~ • rtltaurai11.! in Huntlnjton Beach and Mn. Smllh ,aald .there had beeR no Cpropa del Mar. ~ disctUSllon among the directot1 .. about :Mle 11-ye81" Huntington Beach resident· 'lnylhtng more lhao. 'the 'Qiilll..?.t~ra-fl red planned. ·~o,llliO'llCre un1>'irstry '®m· su e a fatal heart attack during ·munlty until aft:er-4ie Tax ~form' Act. a trafflc accident. • Mr, Backlund can be viewed at Smltb'I ' l-' ~ _. • / Mortuary, HunllngtOn Beach today and'"' T;,achetS' Hikes Tlultlday lrotn t a.m . .to I p.m. Servicu ~ .. ·• .. ·-, ' wiil be conducted 1t 101,m. Frld1y In the u· . ~ .l:lft~ ~ .1 Flnt Qirlsliu Chu?<k In HunllnlllOn ' rgtxi unc1 . Buch. t :. ' Mr. Backlund JOU pmldenl o! the l"ull SAi:RAMEN',IO (AP) -Thirteen per- Goapel Bllllnessmtn'I Cb1pter or Hun-C41>l pay ~·ts lor teachers It the UnJion Be~ ind a member of the Unlveralty oL Califomla and 1\lle col· chamber of commerce. le.11:e.1 have betn recomtnended by the He loavea bll wl!e, Herta, of !he family CobrdlnaUng Council !or Higher Educa· home. 8&S 14th St.; children, Ho"' or Ic>n. Bunllncton Besch, Sven of Santa Ana and S.nl to Gov. Ronald Reagsn and the Clt~ and RoMie of the (amUy hDme. Jeglsla.ture. the proposal would bring Five brothers in Sweden also survive state college and UC facult1pay Into line Mr. Backluod 11 w'11 as a sister, Carin with salaries at comparable schools OustaVson of D1111 Polnt and one across the United States, tbe.coUncll said. grandchild. ' Reagan vetoed a 10 percenl p.,y hike The family his su1ge.sted memorial tor college and univer.sity ,ptofessors this donaUons to the Honduras or Japan year but promised to try to make room mluion ln ure of the. Emanuel Chrl•U•n for salary Increases for th•.teache rs. and ) • l Mya~ Witneas to Appear at.¥ "._, A llrodJllmllnl!oa Beach pollct olllcor O>erper wu dl!roi!sed from his jOb by wbalover be ·~ wijh the pods. }le ... r tll1lll<1 wll!>e!I who cowd clear Police Chief Earle Robllalll• more Uum a ~!ms that MM, Dean can corrobotlll him are slated to appear bGto'rt the cliy11 year a10. I ~ his· slo~.· r~ , 'E • .. -"-I . I '-·Tb··-'· nl " . -• • , "' ' ~ ~· w.µmony ,wu not S.. ""''lln!"' comm"~ .,.....y g".', Police alleged thel \ Coerper bad .. pt eluded tn,.,Wll¢ 11tarl!Ja! held bf t!it Tba purpo,. oUlio 7: 30 f 'clbck ~Ung some Montgomery 1Wah! P>•rehandl!e !or perBOMOI, 00uu1>lsalqn ~ wtilch • u1>1>tld I~ clly .cowicil chambers Is lo hear the hlmsell rather Uwi trall&lllllling It to the Robl\l\Ue's d)amlssal "'llil.'· • testimony of MiSI NibC~ Dean:, a former Police Wives Gutlcf'for charity activities. T~e hearing. \r,o~ order~ r~pened i,y Montgomery Ward security. guata. · Coerper had been employed by the stDre a ~uperior wUrl1 Juq1e on. lhe.. ~ ~ It 11 c~lmed by former ]l01ict oflicer' as 1 part·tlme ..culity guard durt!>c OH· Mtsa Dean could •lier valu1ble letUJilooy GUbert J .. eoerp<r;3'1, !hit Mias o..n · duty hours. ·~~ l , toward Coerper'' qer.n... · ' could offer evldenoe lo·tbe ·flVp-man com-. The.~ e1:~paliednarl. cnce honored as Coe~'J 1tt.otnt:Y· Cecil Ricks. aaid mission which would warrant . hil Policeman or 'the Year, has steadfully Miss Dean'•·Wbefeabouts wtrt nol knpwn reinstatement al rpotorcycle patrolman. malntalned he was told he could do at the time of lbe lnltlaf bearlo&. . II orse~ fu' ~~l ~· Vehicle ·Check Horses, mules and donkeys have been given the .wor4. by La Palma • city councilmen. TKey ,a~ved "a .. new-iaw : TUeidai baMing ~tlie animals from sidewalks and trom the' city's streela wiless they are properly lit.· The· Jniw · ordinance mak.U It: unlawful 'for a person .... lo: permit any of the named animals on a city street during night hours without proper lighting equlpment in ope.ra- tion" · A.:0.ptable ll~hllng' ls desc~ as "a lamp emitting a white liR:ht visible from a distance of 300 feet, In front and a red reflector Jn the rear.11- Rudolpb the Red. Nosed Reindeer was not granted an exemption by the councllmeri of the small rural community. • °f • • Fro• p_,,, I EDISO.N~EMBAIJ~O.,~ .; . \ ·-;·_ 1\: I 6tudles on the embargo, Coe replied that ,,_ "Fossil fuel-fired plants are the only way FAiiOn offl~als had discussed the pro-I kno~ lo so~ve the pus_ent prOblem." blems involved aiid the ·two-year lead E'.dison ?ff1ciab elpla1ned that although . · . . tt,eir earlier forecasts which saw a need tune t~at wo~d b;e .~equ1~~ m bou~e. for the Huntingtc;in Beach units in 1974 PUC::staf ·~~ ~ll!il(:ffor. ''*1 and 1975' had • 19vµed downwar<I tlie~pan/l-.to sulimi an'~tlle theseUJli1'wip · ~~~-t~a.Ud ~O·!f to the cori\mt.,tbil' ; , 1,1)!·,,-,",. _ • · ";~ • lem Is In '.1llein;tlng to .Zff" . II~""'; ..... ~ ( , the Jou of the l{nnllnglq.n 1.c.i· ~~omissions~ Be&+t,geoerating stations," c:oe said ln,a er~ from J 2.'6 a day 1n 1974 to ~~1 ril'erince. to the California Sup. to~\Clay in -im. ¥-decision last .. ,.,,.., that b~liied BJ('E;cfuon Ice Preslden' IJ\vld • Ion or the Hwillngi.. Buell ~i. Fo$!r sai4;tp 11.t!ie new unlla\!"ere , . ~1'1'llt ~ be 1n overoµ ln-~rt found that EdlJon must e ere*' in in tht SOUth Coaat ~approval of both the PUC anil the AUil!aSln bO<a ol<lp-generator1 which Clrlll!le i;ounty .Alr Pollution . .P>nlf9l pnlduce _. pojl4tlon would h>ve lo be f.lli!rict lo add two 791).megawat~wi)ts at c"!I al lull. caPMcily: illJillt;gto ·a ac!L The APCO iJcI ..:. • .:... ,~I!!; 1M new,~ the dally output of , , n e ~ n1~n,;.o.tid.!9, ilfl the basin would be 1M appll.catlon bec.au.e COJl'l"'DY~iil9-1.U ~; wi""'T'_IDem the oplput '!OOlld Posals filled to meet 'the ~~,Air~ J;le.JtJ-~!OM.• 1 !o' ' ' lrol standards.· · "-.,~tr;" f,~b~lD _ lieEdisonioompinJ'• Q)e si.id that another 291 lnegawalts: SOI.I~ eauf~"tenet•tinC,..... WU were needed,\by Edison lo meet a pro-.to~·todly llld:l)ion ad~,untll jected ahOrtage In 1974 and '1175. Fe~~ oppanenfl; ol lllti «>QI· · Edi!oh'<chlefpl1nnlllgenglneerLuther i'l t...,tOj ~·an ~lo Wheeler test1fled e.arll~ that tbe com-fJ. tf> ; ":; ; . • •:0-;I'' pany was P,Ianning to meet the lOSI of the r; :,.,. : ~ ,¥ ~ r · . ' • , .. , Huntington Beach units by building .. · I ' ~· smal!U<·peilldng units that would be used L ., ' 1 to ol!set pea~. load! and combined cycle $ U tifl:gton GetS plants that would meet both continulng A . loads and peakin8; dem8nds." · , Beach ApprQves Oil Drill Plan To End''Blight. The Huntington &ach City Council' has given its blessing to an oil well drilling project which will uJtimately reduce visual blight ak>ni Pacific Co a s t Wheeler said that the company also p at!·s utograph was planning lo purchase power from a . desert plant, "called Ute N_avajo _project, but hated tba~oppo;illon was expected to all these sdlu&n.s 6ecause they woUta be . Gearge M!ken, mayor , qt ~Hun­ tington Beacht ~e an ,.qected autofraph'coll 01144Y nislit> He was preseri th. an autographed Highway. ' • At its Monday nigh\ .session the coui'.lcil granted a zoning variance wbic~. 'ff ill allow Signal Oil Company lo drill secon-darJ~Mveey wens onJts·one--acre iite. ·-aw · Woods, a spokesman {or Sl.gna], ild the council that the 55 wells located the-prope"'y would be ,co{ISolidated d \hot tllO<equlpJDIJl\· ould l>J,lemov- id ioi!Hln l!v~ ftll'!/ " , · I• f L "These will ,J>ecoiM &~!JS wepi1 a.ct ·W\11 .,be .. removed.·· tiro •.pumping a_r pro- C:ucing equipment Wilt be v.islble from Paclfic~€oast Highway," h·e ·said. The Signal lot is bounded by Pa~IJic Coast Highway, 19th Street ~nd Walnut Street. . . Astronauts Get Medal 'WASHINGTON (UPIJ -Apollo u astronauts David R. Sco!t, Alfred M. Worden and James B". Irwin were lward- ed the Space Agency '• distinguished service medal today by Vice President ~plro T. Agnew.., · TODAY by I HIDDEN TREASURE I The only known source of emer. aids In the U.S. ts at Hlddenite, ·i N.C. Although mining has been carried on "there for many years·, the size and quality ol the Hidden-I ite emeral<Is had been most dltap- polnting. I All that changed lasi May when a 5g..carat rough was cut in~ a lt- .carat emerald with a value of Jl00,000. · Spurred :tly Ws discovery, I r8'lb 'of people paid $3 each. to explore ' the area. One amature prospector spent t\VO days 4igging and ended Up with a 180-carat, five inch Jong, iough emerald. Another mining operator f~und 200 emeralds In one vein, valued at nearly $1 million. • 11 ma.y be lhat.u.s. wllJ be able to compete in th~ market lot these lovely gems alter all. The ncent linds In Hiddenlte has brought forth hundreds of h.opellll treuurt hllllt· er1. -You won't have lo dig lo find I fired by fossil fuels . "We are seven or eight years away from nuclear :plant&," ·Wheeler said. Shotgun Kills ~ouilJy··~ur,l~ . An;elderly fUllerion couple dlod from shotgun wounds TUesday In .(lll apparent mlirder·sulcide pact, police reported to- dayi · 111e bodles of Phillip E. Hoolr. 63, and his wife Evelyn, ·60f were found in their home, 2029 W. Jacaranda Place by a friend of the couple who tesponded to a phone call from Mr. Hook to "come ·ove.r quickly." Coroner's deputies found a note sup- posedly In Mr., Hook's handwriting wbicb said he was unable to endure his wife's long suffering from a terminal illness. · Fullerton poHce said the buaband also killed the family dog. rendering of the FAison Company'• • BrQO~I fUOstal)i»l j • J n g 1 e d out recentl' for a spectal entironmental award by Mrs. Patricia Nixon. , ~rendering coq~ the lnacdpllon, ''With all iood wisbe!, Pat Nixon." McCrecken aaid he almost felt like aet-. llri& "'~up".....,, the honor. " , 1(1". --· r--Jji • ( ' I > frl ,,ft••Ji 1'il''iJI j) I~ I I Woma1t' to. Lea:fJe Dfiving fu BlfSes LOS. ANG.ELES (AP) -M1rgarel Mathew, 65, has can~led plans lo'tike a driver's license examination th1s week. During .a bz;ushup lesson with her J.n. st.ructor a~aid, Mrs. Mathew hit the 10- celeralor instead of•tbe brake. The ear collided wlu1 another, jumped th~ cw:b and smashed the Wall ol a house. • · Said .Mrs. Mathew Tuesday, ''From now On l 'm riding the bus." ID tan -years this 1awa1rr ·w111·· ba worth · much mol'i • 8e111tiful, useful jewelry now -treasure ln 1 lew ye1rs, Authentic coins, MW or old, mounted in 14k gold are more than handsome ' • conversation pieces. They 111 a eood lnvntr11111t !hit Clll only i~ease in value~Blln(YtKU' old coins kl, or came In and er.amine our complet11111cUon tf\lt e.an bt llllOl.lllld ii cuff~ JOii» lit bWS Ol llcl, btltbltctJtltll' liir clllltl&. J. {!. .JJumf'hrie6 Jeweler& I 823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS IANKAMERJCARD-MASTElt CHARGE 24 YfAAS IN SAMl LOCATION PHONl 14l.J401 beautllul emeralds. We have tham, already polls~ed and set. Enjoy one of nature'1 most beautiful aems on your next visit lo our 1t0re. &i ..... _____________ _____ ' • Aaaembly In care of Paul Zetteraten, 657 all other slat& &mplo)'el, In neit year'• ·W. !Ith St., t;os Angeles, IOllIS. budg•I. · ;. •----......,.-------------------'----------'---·· .. t ' • I ( j • • • ' -...... --------. . . w~. __ a, 1971 Ii DAaY l'I~~ • Intli Ge neral Retreat by Pa ,~·§~if • From Wire Seb1eil .. India ~ported a general wtthdraw3.J of Pakistani troops from aU border areas of Eaat l'aldSlan today aod said lls fottes had paahed to Within 23 miles ol tile· Cljjlltal clly of Dacca. The I~ aloo said · !hi d!Strlct headquarters town of Ccill)ll,la had fallen I~ theb' troops. · In ·a d~palch from Dacca, UPI cor- ,J'ejlj>Op\lent JW Galloway rePorlod thal ~ • .rumble of heavy bQaiblng, perhape 20 miles away, could be beard Jn tbat clly. I On a second (root more than 1,009 miles to the west, more than 11,000 Paklatanl intan19men' and a force of 130 • • ~ ,4 tai>U '*_. a -major allaek oo Indian polltlom In the Aldmur sector ol Kasbmlr. But lndlao DefeNe Secretary K.' B. Loll uld ''our ltoopll have held the ground.-'' ' Tiie lpillan ~ . said (llne Pakistani taob wort ~yed by air strtkea and ono Iodlao •Jet fighter sliot 4.-:n ~wing the bti Paklltani aauutt on !¥\'" I>O!illonl Oii the -bank.of MGt\nowor Tawi rlVlllet in the Kasbmlr area, to wl@.> Indian IO<Ces , had wlthdrown In !llhtlng Tuosday. F1gbll0g raged nn botll Eastern aod' Western frilnt.s despite the U.N. General AUembly's CJV<J'wbelmlng apPl'OVal ol a rtsolollan calllDt on India and PaklllM 'l1lt .ni.111 rejocted 'u' •'buoJ•• to.,._ fire and withdraw their' tzoops l!Doplloao by llllb-IMI U.S. tpOl<elmen from eacb otber'• !=ftory. ;J.'uooday lloal Iodla 111111Its111111 lnlo ac- An Indtan Eltmial Al!aln Mlnlslry \ lloo opiml Pllllllu will¥fot W1r11inC spokmnan in New llell>t toot note loday and ""°" U.S.~ -· IDjUJllYel oflbe!/.lj. Aaciblyw\landlll4: "W• """eihaulled.• 1 • all cieilre peace, IndlA lnil oil lbe world. II• 1114 jndla .wu UJey U.,t , U.S. but "°"'" cannot be an alibi far --mode ~ ~ I"'\ doning ·oggreM.)oo or Ignoring the facts of dlan c:Ondmt to ..... !" W~ the. situation " aod not ID a ~ .,..,lcalloo \wllb In New Dethl, an lodlao official ICCUllld t!le !ZldfOll· ~· . the United St.sits of a breach ol "Wbat ~ ol dlDlomacY II lhb? We' ,diplomacy In making "word ol -">" d very ....,...i;\i\llf:1nc11ao offlclal charges to newsmen tbal India'• -o1 said. "A head ol otate-.C o 1-1 of military force bad cle>troxed -for goV<llllllenl.ol breocb ol -ndence c ... a peaceful oettlement wttll Paklllall. not be done by sgnadJbg word o! mouth. . . . .. ~ .. ~ They can wrlta to each other." to lildlan haiid. lo two da1I -~ Tbe While H-said It had ''llo by one day the capture ol tilt dlllrt41 response'' lo the Indtan 1ovemment of· lpvrpl •ol J ""' $fllool ~ Qclal'a oommeall. ' . i;an. ~.aid all · tbrioi '""~''*"' Tho While !ldu/ aloo Nld tbat\tliere evicauttd.lif 11'1-1 !orc<li u. have been no _,. belweeo Nixon trocips apiiroached 11¥1 that J_. aod Mn. Gaodbl stnct the bostllltl Co/nJlla, botb lmpqrtanl .mllltarx ""'.:.:· ...,..:J. Lall ~d bndwi . ;;~ ... J~, -~ tr.op.· !Iii~ .. ~ comma. a"majot : 'Oltl~ q ~Jloldilan. ·..,....., gtrrloon town 1" the eastern sector ol · In a broillcut" thot botll Jeuore a Eut PatiJtan, Without re s l 1 t a n c e Comllla were'"'~ under our control W~ay aftmloon. ft delcrlbed Iodt.so reporta ol capture He said It WU the lh!n! dlatrlcl head· the lowoa u .''l!'l'tastlc, rldlculoua • qu.ti:tm town lo East Pakistan to fall In-baotless." " j • County luff eted ·by Screaming Win ~ • • • ~---'--~~~. _ _,_,___rR_ur_· -+-al,-.. H-el-p.----LA ·~Hardes~. J.J~~~ By Santa Ana~ • , .. ' . • . . '! \llij:IT ....... TELLING HUGHES STORY , "''' TIMMM PUBLISHING BOOK • t . , A~!h•_r; ll)(lng , ,. Hughes in '47 Photo ·Hughes in Print Tool F:irtn Denies Autobiograpliy ' NEW YORK (APi -McGraw·Hill since Mri 'Hughes wu totally se<i'eUve Book Co. says it ha! ~•To , world about the project. We are absolutely cer· • I I ..i publishing rights to a ,OOl)..w«d tain .., ,the t.authenUcltJ of t • e autobiography of molUmllllonalr< recluse autoblOl'I~ and ""l'ld not p U t Howan! '!"&hes •. aod is ~~~W yia the McGraw.HJll•a or t.tre·s ...,., beblnd Jt boolt Is authentre. \ tr~we 1fetelt't." ' · ... ~ · McGraw-Hiii's announcement Tuesday PiJ)erback rights have been sold to drew an {m m e d i a ·t t deftijl from Dell Publishing Co. for . a 1973 edition. a spokesman for Hughes Tool Co., which "Neither the amount P4'id by McGraw· !controls the Hughes interests, that such Hill for the properlY. nor the terms of en autobiography e1isted, McQraW-Hlll's sale "to Life or Dell will be "We just can't say anything further, divulged," McGraw-HUI said in a state- just that it is nol true." the Hughes Tool ment. Co. spokesman said ln Las Vegas. The announcement said Hughes, who "In my opinion, those who have will be 6' on Dec. 241 has spent the l~ participated in Urla thing either are year working with novelist CJ!fford Irv· perpetrators or victims of a gigantic ing, "in various motel rooms and parked hoax.'' said a 1po1Desman for a public cars. throughout the We s tern relaUons firm that bandl_ei' accOpnb for Hemisphere." the company in Los Angeles. Hughes wu quoted as saying In the A McGraw·HW spokesman responded : prefac;e: to the autobiography: "We have taken all prudent and "I believe that more lies have· been necessary sttps to yerlfy the authenticity prilJled and told about me than about any of the book we are going to publish . . • .li.~ man -therefore it was my we are satisfied It is legitimate." pjipose: to w6 a book which would set The book is due lot pubp.caUon next 'Ule-record straight and re a to re the March 27. Prior to tllat, !Jfe "J"Ka.lne, ·!balioce • , -:' will seri alize the book in three Jo;oool~. ~ "BJogriphfes abOut me have been wocd installments. • ..:.. pu,bti&bed, ~ -all of lhem A ·•pokesman for Life Doiiatd M.1 ~idini an<I ,. childish. I am ~n ,.. . ' '-'. that in the future more lies and rubbish 'vnson, vice president for corporate and .. will ~ar •• , • public affairs , commented: ··~e never • "Clll ·this autobiography. Call it my dealt with the Hughes Tool Co. it ~·t \. J)lemoirs. Call Jt what you please. It is surprise us that they know nothing this the story of my life in my own wordl." • • • Will Decl~e ~didacy . . On Jan.~Muskie Says WASHINGTON (Ul1l) -Jen. ~ S. MU1kle of Maine 1114 lollaY ·he -Id fonnally declare h~1~ for ·the Democratic preside., D6mlDaUon on Jan. 4. Muskie made the announpement : at a news conlerenct. : Muskie's statement confirme4 Qrliet reports from h1I staff and frQm:cBS-TV. wh ich said · Muskie had 1.tserved 10 minute• or air time for 1. nationwide broadcaat<tbat. night Muskie aald be wu reveallng the datt ·of his formal declaraUOn bec1uae o[ con- stant questioning by reporten. . "On J~n.· .4 I will announce my in· • tentions fot the comina 'nM/' he aatd, adding that the sttltecY hid been to put blmself Into the best po111lble poeition by 1he. beginning of 11?2. "The prep&ratotY period wlll eod on Jan. 4," ht said. • Alternative: Humphrey ... Many Americans wlfo are desperately concerned about ecology are overkloking a solutiqn that would immediately help to create a better environment for Us all, Senator Hubert Humphrey told the World Farm Foundation In Anaheim today. That solution, the Minnesota Democrat said, is the haJting of the decline of niral America and the creation of a "tnte and ~lthy balanCe1' between, the nation'• rural and urban comm1mllles. . The setiator, ~lmfetf a product of »I small farming community, warned delegll.I•• at the opeolng of a tllree-4•Y converltlon on' ''Ecology and Earth Resources in the Seventits," that three mtlliOn American farms have disap- peared bl the last 25 years. He blam<d tbe "technical revolution that is still sweeping agriculturt" for lhat los• and the exodus of 30 million alJ1CU!llir1<1rlented Americana to tbe dl1e1. ~ !c -~ ''·' ! ' ''&eftnfy.tive ~of oUr·;topW ~ crowded into less than two percent ol Our t.sod," Humplirey said. "Tho <emalninC 2$ perc.ent,..occupJ our smalltr rural com-. munlUn ,~ ol -In "'""11 ilacUDt -."'1Dt "!ylftsicNotl ~ In overcrowded diaorder. • ' "Tbc result ol all this moveriient has been a ·naUonal crisis of the environment which lies at the heart of today's focus on ec0logy," 'Humplirey said. · Humphrey said we are "near the point of no return" if "we ate ever going to hlake rural America livable once m<ri. "We must create rural economic op- portunity and· Improve the quality of ruraJ life In order to restore tbe right of all Americans to a realistlc choice about where they will live and worll:, a cbolce · Iba! will not be dictated by pollc1"s or economics, .. Htpnpbi-ey said .. : '!'be Senator lald the natloo's first slop In that dlrectJon sboul4 be to enact the ConsolidaUld Rllral Development Act ol 19?1. ' He told farming delegates that the measure would provide both 11bard and 1 soft credit''. for pubUc ~ printe rural , borrowers '1rithln a sy-"ma!:b like the succesSful fann credit 'BJ.Item. "It can mean new pay rolls,.new jobs and new economic opportunity In naal America," Humphrey aaid.~"We 'have 1imllar proerams for underdeveloped na· tkma overseas so isn'( it about thne we· 'did as much for our own communltieJ?" ... Op~ra Singer Plunges to Death • LONDON (UPI) -Ausltalt.sn-bom opera singer Marie Collier, who achieved overnight fame six )'tars ago as a tut- minute atand·in for diva Maria Callu, fill to her d<ath today from ber fifth floor aportmeot, police said. ll'lley ~ the deatb ol the 44-year-old 90prano i:ppeared to have been ac:- cldenW. I Born at Ballerat, AUJl.ra.1ia, Mlu Collier spent' 196i-S4 slngtog wHb opera compaolel In ber nallve country belort jOlnlng the Royal Opera at Covent Garden, London, in 1956. ln 19&$ she ung the tWe role In Puc-- ctnl's 'Tosca" at Covent Garden when Marla Callas 1tas unable to appear. The performance got a 20-mlmlte 1t.sodlng ovation, dyring ~bich then and women buried Dowen al the at.sge aod ated .iJtravo! Bravo!" Letter Shot!ks Senator Army Ooctors Reveal Major Causes of Casualties ~ASIUNGTON (UP!) -Filly U.S. Army doctors in Vietnam said today that IPOll of the U.S. c"uallles they lreal result from self.lnfildeq wounds, fighting among Gls. auto accidents, jungle diseases and dnigs -and not from com· b&t. t Their rtporl -In the form or a letter addresled to "Seoalclrs ol the United Ste tes" -wu read to the · !!enate by Democnlk Leader Mike Manslleld, who sakl, "l•am shociced by what I have read."' , He said lhe i.tter WH signed by SO ·of• ficera In the Army Medical Corps who . work al two ol lhe blggtsl lf.l hospitals in Vletnom -the 3rd Field 1!0ll>ilal In Saigon aod the 141h !:vacu1Uon Ilosplt.sl In i.ona Blnb, a lalsao oubul1>. 'l'ht docton appealed for an lmmedlatt and tot.sl withdrawal of U.S. form from Vietnam. Mansfield used the lotttt to prod H- m~ben 1n the House-Senate conference comm1u .. on the foreign aid bill to ac· cept hll Senate amendmtnt that would cmbllth u national policy the U.S. withdrawal within alJ moolhs contlngeut ooly on thuelta,. of U.S. pdaooe11. ., 'RURAL AREAS NEGLECTED' Mlnn,HOt•'• HumP,hrey . . ' ' Lagnna Police . . ' Nab 2 Doctors In Drug Raid By PATRI~ BOYLE . I' !1 111 1~/M1 EM"'f~i,;:1m~·'.1 111t'. 'l,qu,,. lliach •arto/ics olftcen TUe.. day nlllit arrest.d 12 persons,.lncludlng two pbyalclOns, "1d said theyo~led . ·-s.of~arid­.. fit ' '. ~~i·;~p· I' •Tbetwom w~~ •. lo custody at MO Seavlew SI> whore they weft aUtgedl)' 1prepaiing a 'large quant1ty of marijuana for street sale, officen aald. , ,. • Police .Sit. Nell Purifll eald that .In a~: dlUon ·to abmit five pounds of the illicit weed, officers . oonfiscated small quan· titlea of LSb aod .tocalrle from 'tbe reaidtnce. TWo other persoµs were ar· rested wltll the physicians> Purcell identified the swirects as Dr. Donald Malcom Brown, 26, ol 821 La Vista l'rlve; Dr. FranclJ Oberdan ·Mecoli, 31, and ~rt Balles, 23, bOtll of 5eO Seaview St., and Maret. ~ Wood, J.1, of Lopg Beach. Pollce said Brown practices in Sarita Ana and Mec:oU practices in Laguna Beach. ! I Purcell said he l!'d gone to the ·resf· dence in the company' of 'Orange County manhala to ltt'Ve an ar.mt warrant on Bi-Ues, younger brother, Keith Ballea, on a poaeaion of alcohol charges. Tl)e )'O!loger Balles was not apprebended. · Approaching the house, the detective claims he nneUed ,the odor of, burning martjuaoa and 8ISert! that tllrough the kllcben WiridoW he uw the four gathered around tbe table proceasiog •the ' marl-. Juana. · ' ' r , ~Ing oul of lbe northeast, raw moantato soowllnes to 2,!0ll loet. } Santa Anl· winds reaching burrtcooe • Nearly all Loe Angela' UO flreflghtlnl, velocity it !1111<1 hollered aod bulleted vehicles and 400 men were ndllg ~ southern CalUomi1 overnight, fanning to various blazes at one pplnt shoru~ f~ea and wreaking general havoc. before mldnilhl (See related story, Pag~i 1be Loa Angeles area was haf(lesl·hit1 8. • J whije Orsnge Couoly escoped r9Iauvely The freighter oc.an Progreaa~w unscathed by compari30D. dr;iven onto the Los Ange1el Gale-lorce winds striking shortly before breakwater about mldnigbl, but lr'oed bl midnight drove one oceon-golng freighter tugs aod moored In the outer bar~·· ·I~ on lo a Los Angeles HarbOr brtakwater, Avalon Harbo~'a crew1 ~ and downtd bu~ Qf. JIOWer lines no severe problem, aaylng two boat.I, in.:1 that sparked scores of acattered firea. Christmas decorations went flying and eluding a 42-footer, broke loose but wtri), a few )ate-drinking liar patrons leaving at secured befOre they ran a~. -: ;:; 2 a.m. closing Ume wt!re sobered by· the Orange County Harbor Patrol offlclaft~ sight ol Sant.s Claua and bis sleigh In tile ii\ Newport Beach eald today winds of 35.~ sll)'. knots were running, juat quallfytog aJ' Trees were downed , In many places -ga1e force . t ~ .. , 200 in Yosemite Natlona1 Park, one of HWTicane .velocity ii 74 knots and up. !'~ which clipped and damaged a comer of Orange CoWlty Airport Control T~"!i the historic old lodge ·-but tfle winds are obServera said no aircraft damage "¥°? espected to generally dlmlnlab toda} and rej>ortcd,· With Winds logged ot 25 1mo14.c tonlght. , average and 'One blast up to 40 at I i.m:~ Orange County's ·heaviest recorded today. i " ~last came at 12:~ a.m., when the El Highw_, Patrol officers imp o 1.e :, Toro Marine Corps Air Station towet Slgalerts tn many desert and e~lered one JI 11 lmot.s, just under or. Afelf, noU!>I btowlng aold redu I ll!*rjca114•~1 • • • ' vlllllllity In 'tllo JleaMl.atnil ""-lo ' brancheJ, wer. blo\jll abou~ but feet at Umeo ' • •, 119 d'1""e "" reJIO!!!d •t lhe IJlfawUnc Camper ..:.i 1ran;..1ow1ng • ;iu • • ba~ according \q ·bifonnatloo Strviceo · llillii'ed ·abcnely ~ al"""'fJ' Ol=-E~· . . . . . the trrlol 111'1 lm-4 Tuoildq ' •• 111f:\IJM1 f ... Ma1•1 1wa.1liftedwamomu-.l '• 1 'I 11 uon a..t;,a..U lhls nlOrnlftr lo · 'l · , ' d a ~loo fir !tee In bit IWlmmlng " • rt · , 1>oo1. · l • "D -·...:1 · •. ~ The area rnana(er ' i.r . pa c I f\I c .auto ' eruer 8 ' Telephoine ' Cempar'G'. nietully .remarked < t" .f tbat oruy'euuer Tueactay .he brSsgid 1o Ex-wi··L&> Rea... . ....:.:..i • friends that <be rarely hu to Clean bis 1,., a.w·u.e pool because of ill excellent filtiaUon • 1 system. , ' T Co Co ; , His employer and other utility finna 0 unty sui'prlslngly reported no wirea down, ac-;. con!lng to "'!U•ly police aod fire ageo-· From ·Wire Servlca " , . dN. . ~ One of Loo Angeles County 's aert .. of LOS ANGELES -Annabelle ~-• blppcd fl ed j·~ "· Wllllam5 doeSo' lblnk abe got~ • ••-w "'"'"'"llT -ovet -good 1r·•· 1n oo ber. 1-'model Orange County border north of Brea, ~ "' bm'nlnf over 25 a<re1. to celebrity Uled~ · dealer ~ Firelight.rs .. 1d the Tonner canyon . W'llllams. • ~ J>lazO:-fo<irth In lhai locafe tllll year-The Newport Beach divorcee w6o · was controlled before reaching the Fire. eel the union four montbs ago in Orang stone Boy Scout Camp. County Superjor Court filed • sull ag~1 Came of the blaze ls under in-the former tiJevtslon· pitchman 1' ... ·~•· I whll •-5\lperior COurl ber< ,.,_,•v. •'' v--.at on, e ·~men noted otbcn In Sbe' was JP'Allled·,-;JildjlDl!>lt rot\ June occurred due to chlldren playing $34l,SIO plus ,tl,500 Interest. but chailef • with matches, fire-crackers and a truck'• In ~ action ,abe bu slnce been unable tt;• exhaust bockllre Into bea"Y blush. • exercise her Ueo onibll propertle... ' t South county areas rt,PO:rted the most Hil ex-mate charges wDliami twf to&; severe winds, with heavy damage to out. many ~ther credito'ra claiming;• lbare door Christmas dlcoratlona In tile San t!le hO)dlngs, which Include a 11 mWI Clemente area. auto agency and a '5()0,000 home. ' The fierce desert winds spawned by a The ex·Ford dealer didn't •PPe.ar final> low 1'ftSSW" ,Yatem on the ~ern Sle"r-dally troubled """1 lie ~ for ra Nevada dropped temperatures to final ·beai1ng~¥,,afo!\vll!l,ln'a ·lll, regular winter levels and reduced the Cadllla~. • ' ... -.a••m••~-------~---. • ' . , ' ~.1; ... ,. '43 STORES It.,;.;...;..-..; TO SERVE you 2300 H~RBOR BLVO. AT WILSON . JUST SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FREEWAY IN THE HEART 'Of COSTA MESA , YOUR CHRIST M~ . •• • .. WIT>f ,'l,t ,. ••• , FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND tflLPFUL SERY· ICE. PLENTY OF F R E E PAR KI N G IN BOTH FRONT AND REA~ MALLS. ALL ON STIEET LIYEL 'NOW OPIN M NIKGS AND SU NDAYS . , I t ' ' • • l I i 2300 llARBGR 'tlYD., COSTA MESA • •• . ' l ! • • • I • . SAIGON (UPI) -South Vletnlme,. offlcer1 "accidentally" threw a Uvt can- non round into a U.S. officus' hut at a Da Nang Air Base party Monday, in- juring aeVen Americans, military 30\JrCell.., •aid today. . OfflclaJ spokesmen confirmed there had been "an explosive ~vlce'"detonated loslde the billet, but refused to give specific details because the case wa1 under lnvtstigatlon. Vieblamese Air Fcrce officers at a par- ty next door to .the American hut had thrown a number of smoke grenades at tbe oHk:ers' barracks, the sources said. Suddenly, apparenUy by mistake, one. threw a ahell from an aircraft tOmm can- J>On at the huL ·Five U.S. Air Force officers and two clvllian technical rewesentatives were burl In the tilis~ 1pokesmen laid, The spokMmen dld not identify the injured men. • • • ., Cu rps Voted ,. • ' on. Nixon 's • • ........ ... ,. • ,,, ' · Bushhiiits. -· ' ' The whiskey that spans the generations gap . For 300 years, a wh iskey from Bulhmilfs has been with us. Charming us. Beguiling \JS in a smooth, poli shed and altogether lighthearted fashion. 15 generations have refined it.15 generations have sj pped it. Theverdict :Near perfection . Bu shm II ls. f ul I 6f charac.ter. Bui not heavy·handed about it Flavor· ful. But never over-powering. Bushmills. It reflects the past with a liglit •nd livelyflavorthatisill today. Compare it t9your present whiskey .. ou needn't purchase a botfie. One sip at your favorite pub will tell you why Bushm llls has intrigued JO many ien· erations. It is, simply, out of sight. BDSHMII ,,I s fllOMTllEWOllD'SOIDfSTDCSTIWrt 'IWIOOf \Dd IR!Sllf!H~~n-u mof .. IOmlD Ill IHU.!IO. Jiii.JOi. IARfltwCO., ll[WY'*, •. , .• ,171 ' - '• •• l • !: I~ '1 i' . • • l ASHLAND, Ore. (UPI) A "--1it thol ..... lodged • !Iii ~""' :tacent .. U.141&1& jeolJYll .ftcl!!liel .... """"' 4eclpllated' -.. "1> i::.-·~ l;irt--1* ...... WU shot with iboul ah 1JTOW1 aometime btfott dawn Tueoday 1110inh11· !ome al the arrows went completely through the anlmal. The body .... dragged .... the stream bank on the Ide• ol the pen boldinl the herd of deer and the whole hoad with the ra<k al boflll ol at leut fiYe polntl wu removed. Tben wu no meat taken. Park olllclall Aid the IJ1ima], ralaed In the clty·run park, wu tame. I Joe Btinan1'iq 'V 4nuhitrti '. MondlJ, I*: I•' I 6, lm • ' t . .l t ;, .. • • • 11.11mr11•a51· • .....,..~~~...-11111~. '11.Ri111'11!!3 , · · .PIE ·CHRISTMAS . ·01scou11 TOY SILE . ·OK' . • X·llA DISCOUNTS ~hlrml 11111 bnicelet tl:14 ant ,, .. gold, A. lncellt wllh llllit deoigrl. $76. 8. TrM al ,l,lf9.c:lla>• wllh1dlncl pl!lrll. '28.!iO. C. Low chlnn. t68. D. TWellty,fifth_ lftllNOl*"Y Chinn, $46, E. flowor basket cherm with genulne atonee, $60. ' Do Somllhlng Beeutiful. ... ---A~lx ..... ...................... CMlr9t .. , SLAVICK'S Jewelon SincO 1917 , It FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT IEACH-444-1 llO Open Mono fhru•Sat., ~O a.m. to 9:10 p.m. • MARX IDE-A-CYCLE UST $13.00 SILE '$776 . • I • ' •. I • .. -:',;.;'r.:---~:'.·'.~~:~~ -.00 ;··· s . 2LOCOt..CARI,,,1&$18-•s TIONI Oio 'l;IW:1C IWI I -~ POWIR PllCI<: ' ' ~ TYCO-PRO. 'MO .; .. S FOUR LANE AU Amerk:an Pro ... ADAAC1NG Usl' UST$49.99 $39.95 .. ~~·\t:-w, 1118· ' ..... 32 -.. . -87 "f • • ... . . ' • ' I ---· • ' . ' Jl 4 • . ,.OAJL Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE -Great Leap · forward? Tl> .. ~ Bose who. would qul.uon the wisdom ot · advoncad bY .\. ~unty counsel that a chan~ In high Huntirigtl>li .Beach COU11cl!men In aendln' five of their .'school dlltrlct ~-could lnvalldate the unlflcaUon number plus two stat! members to the NaUoyt Leaiu• proposal fat the bJ&b"itbool area,.• plao already en· of Citi• CoilYention.ln Jfawall. cumbered w!lh llW1ults, Oii tho other hand, tho colllllOI A reproacll .would be undenllndable alnce 1om• advised, the county ~ of Education would be llsblo thine ctoae to M,000 must ,ha'" been ipent In 1endini to court acuon If li lalled to act prompUy <in th~ anneu• the city's emlsSJries to the P1clllc Wes, but perhaps this Uon requests arid tried 19 table the petiUon• until liter attitude Overlooks the motives of our i:lty fathera. the unification lmle ii setUed. • _ Obviollli1 the couocllmen 10ore Intent on rleanlng Thil entanglement muit be a bitter blow to the the mu!Oium.benefit from tho seminars that were con· P,tUtionen for!£ really bas nothlnf to do with the va!M· ducted; why else would Uve counollmen go when Costa 1ty of their request& .:: )lesa and Newport Beach each sent only two councilmen -and""Fountain Valley three? Huntington Beach can look, 1urely, for twice the return from the conference that Its nelgbbora will re- ceive. No doubt the elected officiala will soon Incisively empl0y the lessons of Hawail, for example to solve tho fiscal and land use problel!IJI Iha.I bav•· tiaflled them for so long. . , · What matter that tile community wu without 1 council quorum or city admlnistr.ation for several ·days! It's 1 small price to/ay for the great leap.forward that can now be expecte in city government Tricky Legal Obs~cle 'fyo aeemingly rou~e school d!stilct annexation petitions which cover 1 total of 413 acra In Fountain Valley have run Into I tricky legal obltade. The petit\Pns are from property owners who .wllb to be transferftd from the Garden Grove Unified School Dlstrlct to the Fountain Valley (elemenlarJ) Dl!trlct and , the Huntington Beach' Union High Sebiol Dlattlct. Community Identity and tho !allure of bond elactlon1 In the Garden Gr<We District are tho reaaons the petition· ers cite. The Garden Grove trustees are opposing the switch by cllllmlng the ethnic bal1Dce al Los Amigos High School would be upset and the tu -eroded: But this conlllct Is overshadowtd by ID argument Honoring Worthy Police The Huntington· Beach Chamber of C<>mmerce has started a prOifaDI Iba! should become ID annual tradiUon in the city: paylnf tribute .to outstanding pol!ce officers. Th!J week the chamber honored six policemen for service to the community and In .0 doing showed tho public a fine Cl'OSHecUon of the departmenL Two were cited for clialrming a suspect who bad trained a rifle upon them -Officers Jerome Crusin· berry 1Dd James· Austin -and one was honored post- humously as the most dedicated officer, James Neal, who died In August 11 1 victim of cancer after working long hours on tho job even after it waa known ·his illness was terminal. . Credited 11 the most improved officer In the force wu lllcbsrd G. WilliamS, who bu upgraded the ldenti· flcation bureau, while James Brint was thaoked for hold· Inf the least popular job In the department, that of per- oonnel of,flcor which requires him to investigate all com· plaints qllnst the l'Oll1:e. The chamber also bestowed tht gratitude of the community upon CapL Harold Mara Jr. for providing the most service to the city. He jomed the department In 1945 IDd baa served In many capacities. · The DAILY PILOT joins the Chamber In congratu· lallng these men. . , H "~ 5UMMITEf~S I t ....... ' .. ls He E'lected Asp, Voice Or .an Eclw? Dear Gloomy Gue Anti·E•tablfsltment Crusader ls Reluctant Dragon . ' -,, .-{!' . ·' ·~--' ·; . " ~. :t• ~ . ' "", .. \ ,, ' < ·~· •• ' ' 8bouJd a legislator vota Jils pilyalo ' When the dly of R= lleocb finlihes Its pollllcal do ""' ~ it mJgbt got ~ ......... Jllng all the unaulhorllid ,..doata yending lrom -., ~ and aell~ used can on evfff1 vac:anl Jot noz1b of Hamilton?. -L."I\. B. ,. '"'.,. ....... ,....... .... .. . _,,,.. ........... ., ... , ..... Ne~ Left -Would Elect Ralph Natl-er WASHINGTON -HaV!ng produced yet nolltiq betler than Benjamin Spock aa a presidential candidate, tbe New Left i1 in desp&lr ..., Its pollt1ca! lulure, aod . r!ghUy 119- Georl:t McGovern, Peter McCloskey, Fred Hm11, Gene Mc:Cartlzy -none of RidlaJ'f,14 . ., ' SINCE Wiil.JOE'S TIME, not so Jong crusade appeals to old leftists, middJe.of4 ago, pallticlanJ out of power have been the-roaders and even rlghtistt: who are drtamin", up to the present momen• ol ~ted with or dUimayed by upects of • "' "the · systefn" .thaf aren't working. the sudden materialization of some strlk-Discontent with some parta:'of the l)'ltem. Ing personallly wtlboot mucb previous from· computaru.d bills through faully poliUcal id!"lity who could electrify the auto ripalr, sendi mlillolll of -le electorate. The dream is recurrent at 1 crawling up the walls every day. Opo time Uke thla when 1 palitlcaJ party like portwliUes for the Na~r Wk fo.rees are the Democrall bas " many uplranll for endless and they have only begun to bollef• or his publlc COllltltuency! 'llllil • coatraJ question In tho polllicaJ -bu ocarcoty been debated w thJ American elactorale, mud! leu l'flOlvtd. ............ ~·-.... , lhelolle ... •sllm- merlng apart In the ashes of New Left J!llitlce, lllriVilll -' .. t61bl.utt.otlno name ...O' alaln With the new fuel of the JS, Jege campuses could elect the next' Presi- d111t of the United Stales without doubt one candidate Would' win in a Iandallde. And II wouldn't be Nlson. or Muskie, or McCO!tbY. or McGovern. or Bill Bucklh. or Kennedy. It would ' an- . higher horior with such poor proS)>e<ts. acratch the surface Wllh lhelr outpouring The ~ans have often con• of booU and treati1e1 on Varloua faalta In I thou&bt of .. whoo ·leodinr about ' !lop. R!cJwd H. 'Poll' :eque.t to Pm!-lfl~· Ubl Pllllllll llf!Ol!I Ibo qualJ!lu el Clent Nlson not~ii "~.'' aicJi llldeiiiij lhoull'to- -"1ata lllm fer I ejlide ihlnl<l"I ahtalf ..r IPl!clpeij"I the lkll>retn1 \ G<u1 ._. , flilqr1 moro tlf..Uvel)I. thill tho mua al wcy. fia fell .bis , ..wa. 1 _ ~rteh. ,"-' 1 · cri of oppoein( •'" • .11, &60!! pellUcal leader la always an ery civil riiJ>ls mea· educator, loc!, In one ftOle. U Ii< hu ture in 18 yeara .mor..;vlliOD thu.tbole who~ bl.m; """1d make his COD-he· mull uae thla vlllon to ..ip c!linle tbe llrmatioa dllflcult, JI mindl, and feellnp el h!J COlll!ttuency,. not tmpoaible. . and oot meniy pmw to-1* llopiul Yet lrlendl of the Vlrglula Jlepubllcaa aiid ,obsolele -. -thq !all to bave remarked prtvalely lhat Poff'• coofonn to ·the rtalltlel <i 11th Century penonaJ views on civil rtghls have otton society. been diametrically oP!'D'td to 0-el his , constltuenls; having been elected by I PAIL TO understand bow 111 ofllco. these voters, however, be felt be bid to '1 holder an Ptnonal1' auent .to clvU reflect their views In the Houae. ' righls -knowing them to bo morally and THE BABIC pollUcal and m.ni ques- 1 tion ii: bow far sbould a legislator reflect bll consUtueney, and bow far lsbould he \lote biJ own consclence? ls be elected u a volce or u an echo? "" ·lily own feeling II lhal;llObody should campaign on a platform .be ,does not believe in; on that score, one mu.st COlll"' meod the cand6r and ~ _of Barry Goldwater In the 1964 Prtslifential el,c. tion, who lost wOOle segment.I of tbe 'elec- torate by aaying just. what he meant A CANDIDATE ahaufd always be I lit· Ile ahead of bis party and h!J con- legally unassailable -and Yet publicly vote •&ainlt them, on the irounds that the people who elected him aJ>ect him to follow their lead. Of ooano, be mitbl DOI -and P"" bably -Id not .., ~ ~ if be n• hiblted such lnde...,...,..; llld the drive !or J:MiecUOn & •ti:onier than &DJ ether drive in most profeas\onal polttldana. 'Jbt public's ruthlesmeu In thla area II -t creates so many'bypocrttes Ill the baJla of eong,_. IrooiCJl\y, tbl only tlnie mo.st offlce-ho1derl expr• the . "will of the people" ti when that wUl ii most bigoted, most provincial, and most JgnOraot. Year-round Sclwol Tc the Editor: Last Thursday night at . San Joaquin SChool, Dr. William Stocks &tated the school board's position on the subject of the year-round achoo! with 1 long list ol reasons why U would not work. Among h1J resen'alions were: -Tbe insurmountable problems for the work~ wife. -The loss of extended travel for the teacher. · -The problem of Incompatible teaching techniques in math 1 n d language.• -THE LOSS ol conUnutly through frequent feacber change1 for the student. -The further undermining of the fami4 ft unit In our society by removal o! the family summer relaUonship. -The elimination of summer jobs fot the chlldr<n as part of their education. -Tbe discrimination qalnst these who must tam their tu ition before ever hopo lag to go to college. In view of the reasons against this chance la our 1y1tem one wondus whf ecadeo\.lclans do not draw the obvtoua coocluslon. . ll. L. CLARK c-lldl Re1JF01UU'lllt1 Tc the !'Allor: I sympotllla wttb Dr. Bauer's belief tbat deve1operl should pay fa< -· (NOf. JI), However I tblnk It. would bo mon ~ k Iha questlcin wero answered before It pt ao fsr. It II the ... _lbilll,y al tholl who al'fll"Yt and clllaWOft (city coundl) Mlft - -to -tha decl1lan u to -••"-_.... Jaou•'oa..11 .flulhlr. Ckarty, • In this cua, ltJ1 not feasible where fOlll' new schools would hl\·e to be built bt a short Ume. Sucb development& 1bouW be 111\ditd more cartlUlly beloN approved. ' MINETl'E CARTER ; ''"' .4trtl-N.n,. . To the Editor: Your commenll on AJ'L.CIO leader, George ?tfeany, were 1~pJy lndicat1vt cl your p~Nixon con1ervatJve rifwl. The President created the tncldtnt when he decided to co to the convention to deUberatel1 provoke George MeanY and find oul how tnlD1 fana bo bad Ill the IO<alled "Uon'a den." Al FAULTS GO, belna rudo,and cnde 11 lnUCUJable, tllll'1 lrlle. Bu~"°" •bout an editorial OD the "lack of charsctor" Ill OUl' present -lnlllratlon. You mJgbt .... be good lllOllih to do an article an racism, tht war hawk and tht !IObiD Hoed In Rever11 -Blcbal<l Ntt-on. You told OJ all about Meany. Let'• ... the truth about NllM In prln~ And by the ...,,, I 11111 ...,.American -just 111t> -I find 700 to tbe right "' the Santi Au l!fClllor. ~ ·-BEl\NIECE """-"' • tt and -~-old -· Jabn•tindsay I ......... with J acom 11 ~ ~UUcal Lothario n1JiD1 · on nothing but a -wlcature of charisma. ' However, on the authority' of "Village · 'Volce,0 the New York mouthpiece of libmted th9ugh~ and of Nobel Prize wilmer Paul samuelson of M.I.T., a new champion Is rlsiJll. U he only could be ,.rlUlded to do so he could mount his white charger and lead the fragmented far left In a pawerfut coallllon which could gain patiooal status aa a fourth poUtlca1 patty and movement. 'l1llll CllAMPION is Ralph Nader. Dr. Samuel.Ion write&: "U straw votes on col· doubt.dly be Ralph Nader." . '_On lacing the dreary prospect that there' ls no riilble penooallly of atatuu who could coale..,. the New Left, Jack NewDeld•of Village Voice ezclaims: ~'But there is one, Ralpb Nader, Only be won't do.It." Nader 11, nevertheless, a cunent phenomenon with latent . political proo poritons. He II the only Individual who has emerged from the grtat mas1 wbo claim jlubllc attention to establish bhnself u some klD<l of a power without the benefit of formal poUUcaJ ap- prenUceshlp. In thls respect, and this respect alone, be resemblu the Wendell Willlde of 1940, who stormed the citadels of the RePubllcan establishment from. no . political :base what.soever and ran oU with the oominallon. through thls drum stage at llme1 when our lndustri» •de!Docracy g\)lnC , far none of lbdr leading presidenlial con-beyond Nader's ortgloal attacks on tJlo tenders seemed equal to the t11k ol auto-matan. .... ~ ' OUlting ID bu:umJient Democratic •pl'llP ·'' llut;ft ll•dtllk:qjt:lo<.lradlfatl 1111 of de~t. ' this Into pollticall..U.mr;of,a .. ,,,,.,.,.... Nader's appeal to the frustr~ y1;1yng .nature.in a counn, :wtlJich.t'dPQDCll more New LelUsta Is easily unden!inda&le. to personalltl<s than f4 ai>Wact l!lllYaes. Through task forces of Nader's "Center President Nix(l]'I voiumlnoua "'poUtkn for the Study of Responsive Law" the papers" of the 1968 caJDpaign and .the mt- crusader has been attackJna: t be dimlnlshed torrent of atuciles and establishment in a way that really hurts. statement& which have since poured out He has lately taken on the entire Dupont from the Nixon White Hoose baff ~ empire and the State of Delaware in one largely unrtad. And It 11 uncllubtedlj tbl great swoop contained in St» paget sime with the Nader papers: revealing nothing of substance that hasn't Not until Nader hlmseU, like Wllllde, been public knowledge .for decade!:. For emerge, as 1 dfivtng personality gverreach, thla study qualifies u a model personally leading 1 "movt!ment" Can It for the third year law school 1tudent1 be expected that h1I cause will have whom Nader recruits to do the re.search~ overwhelming political im~. That is wbat the young radidils iles!re but In this respect N&d'er ls a reluctant dragon. IN OTBER RESPECl'!l the Nader Pay Students for Good Behavior? ' Thlnp a columnist might never tnow if bl ·dldn\ open bla mall: • Would It p1y society to pay students for behavlni well to llCllool rather than poorly? . Instead of punishing rrtudenll for bad behavior, Dr. F.dward T. Ladd, an Emory Uatven:ity educitor, suaests rewarding them with 1 nlary of •10 or '° a month far coed behavior. He believu money for auch a pioneer4 Ing proje<I mlghl come initlally from foundations. We nat many In- sects and feel su. perlor to them, but" they can do many thi111s we CaMot. Fa< enmple, the long, 1lender-bodled dragonfly hu wings thinner than fine paper, but Jt can fly at a speed or to mi~ an hour. IT BAS BEEN SAID that a tommitlee can never accompJisb a n y th J 11 g worthwblle. But Jt wu a comrnlttte of religloWI lcliolan In the l'tth -century1 which produced the King James' tranala4 lion of Ibo Bible, lllU regarded by ..-............ •11 Georte ---. Dear George: Should l tall this g1rl who wean a mJnJ 1kfrt Jn our .oUlce that every Ume she opens the bottom drawer In the filing cabinet, ••. that ts - every lime •be bends over •... well, ,.., know. How cao I phrase Ibis? TOM C. De1t Tom C.: You cao keep your bJc trap 1hu~ blabbermoutll. Are yw trylna to tm tht lavorile ofllc:o nmaflon In America lot UI &peclaloMporll two•! (l!lllt to Geom, the advice col- 11111nlst other advlet colwnnJsts ad- 'rise llainlt. Seo how jealou.I they an!) • millions as the greatest in the English language. America Isn't eiactly winning Its battle against being engulfed by our Own debril of living. Each of us now generates an average of six poundl of garbage each day. That'• twice u much per peraon u we did 50 years ago. U you wan& to lose weight and the doc- tor says your heart is healthy, tennis can be one of your best forms of exerclte. It can use up more than 10 times u much energy u you'd upend ploddin( alter a goH ball. QUOTABLE NOTABLES: "A man with Christ in his heart tan outanut Ill otiers." -Ruth McKenney. Jingle, jingle: U.S. coins vary In popularity througboul the nation. Silver dollan have practically become a symbol of the ir.e wheeling Wes~ partloululy In Las Vegu. Nickels, for some reason are favored in Baltimore, and quartel'I In New York State. Pennies have lost their ~ oo ·mueb that if yw ... ..,.... bend o v e r to retrieve a dropped one, you automaUoally aaaume be'1 over 40 years old and teutbnentally mnembtrs when the lJncoln one-cent piece wu the chief prtze and nnanc111 rewanl <i cblldhood. • EXEClmVE SIGNS: OD tht desk el Jules Podell., CO-bona nlPt cldb Like Ron's RedwOQds? Sacrameato Bee Sadly, it would seem the stata 11 byfn( td disassemble its sreat public unlvtnlty -book by boot. The suggesllon by the auditors In the state Department of Finance that the University of California aell some of Ill rare books to provide revenue to ease the money-tight situation in the university these days ahouJd be rejected swnmarlly by the UC Boml of Regenll. The department'• airy ezplanatlon: "It's just a way of gettinr some moneyJn tight times/' totally 1gnom one of the primary f\mcUon1 of 1 fine university - to have available research materials to scholars can make discoveries and ultimately enrich the clwroom presen-tauons tn the arts, science and tbe humanlUes. THE DREARY PROSPECT of U.e unlverally unloading Its rare books to get money for Its operations ll Jn no way mlt!l!attd by tht fUrther suggestion from lbe Dtpartmtnt of Finance that the ma- jor ruurcb colloctlonl be kept only at UC J!erkeley and UCL!,. • On the Davis campus the UC library bu about 1,000 vollllllel In tbe l'IA boot category, a""°"""' to llbnr!an J.R. Blanchart. SOme aro gilts, glveo to the university on condition they be llMd by the university. They ,.. ... not given to be !Old off lib the velvet curtain• in ante bellum Southern mansions because bolJ weevils got Into the cotton and !he pl,.. tation owner ~e upan }Jlrd times. MOST OF UC DAVIS' books In tile rare category are "baste works you need for a unlversltyi'' Blanchard. told a reporter. "We didn't buy them to have a fancy display of rare boo'k1 -we need them ror academlc purposes." The Finance Department11 lame re- joinder: "There'r a dll!erence, possibly. between the librarian'• approach to what the llbrsry ought to be and a buslnessm1n's 1pproach.'1 llys lt all. The question might well be raised as to why the university has betn placed in such fmanclal straits by the Reagan ad- mlnistratloo that there even Is considered the sale of Implacable books. Or 1' It a. case pl when you have read one book you have rud them all! owner: 11Whea...a man it.ope antidplting, be ltarb wilting." Fading Slrlpes: fyplcal of the animal species facing e>tllfUoo II the lltngal tiger. 1bere were an edlmated 40,000 of thfl!e beautiful trtatures In lodla during the 1930s, but according to the National Geographic SOClety,,only IOr:De 2,000 re- main allve today. • • . Worth remembe~: 14Tbe young man who thought the wodil owled lllm a living bec:mies..ii. M-·"bo 'blames the world for bis '" I ' • • EiIT · UNis; ~ · dylftg WOids ol Olarllimqne ,. .. , \ILord.'·inlo thf bllldl I ~ niy aptJ1t." ~.Albe~ <.'On- sort of ~ Victoria, reportedly lild, "l ba"' bad w..itli,,-and l>Oftt! but U thesl Wert all I llild, !low wntcbtd I should ' bow lllJ>belt Burns murmured, "Don~ lei' !bl IWDord sqUld fl1' -r my grave." ltlag Hlnri VIII cried: "All 11 Jolt! Monka, monb. monks!'' Stq trip: -.q,.linf, malo·ftd. wtnc blactblrck -topther. 'l'helr wives and girl frieDdl make tbe fUFt a few nets later. • II w11 qacar 1Jldl who ' cblentd, "N°"Odaya people lox>,. the pric:o o1 everything . ..r tbe ..iue of nothing." DAIL\ PILOT Jlolifrt N •. '\f~l<I, Plf&lilkw no-lr•mt, !ditor .tlbtljl W. Bal" Editorld Page Edilor ,,..e editorial tlkll:e or the Da.lty Piiot scc:ks to Inform ind sUmu· J11te tndtn by Jlrt'5rnllnir this ne\\'lpal'Jt'r'1 orlnions """ com-mentary on IOf1lt1 of lnternt ind slgnlllcan«, l>y J/t'O\'iding a forull\ fnr the c.x.tir1••kln of our rcadcn' nptnJonl, anct by p~Unq 1he dh'lDC vlewfl!)fntl or lntormrd ob. I acrvtn ud Spo'knmcn on topics or Uie d11.y. Wednesday, December ~· 1971 • • \ I 1 I ' I / I l -_,,,,__-- WtdMSdljl, -8, 1971 DAILY I'll.OJ '· Comri'lancl Perlorma~ 1 ' ~ ' . • ' Mesons Mark Date I I ' '• • . Mr. and Mrs. Vester Balley of Costa 'Mesa were hooored by friends and rela· tivl!S durihg a golden amuversary party in their home. Natives of Oklahoma and Arhnsu, they.were married in Claremore, Okla. and are the parents of 15 children. They alsc»hav.e" tweoty..,igbt gr aodchildren and Jciur great-grindchil· <Iron: .., • . few 'Women Around (J·niversity · Found Lacking BERKELEY (UPir -The AcaC!emic Assembly of " the Ufilversity of C·a 11 for n l a f a C u l t y voted almost unanimously that academic departments ''should recognize enrichment of .scholarship and teaching by including Jnore women." The reSolution. not on the agenda for the semiannual meeting, was offered by Prof. Elizabeth L. Scolt, chairman of the Departlileht of statlslics at Berkeley.\ She noted that the number of women with PhDs has in- creased since campus dif. llcullies, but. that the pro. portion sUll remains lower than men teachers with the same degree. '"Ibis," she said,. "is not due to the fact that women PhD's Foreign Students Invited Holidays .Brightened The 100 i n t e r n a t i 0 n a I wives and children lif foreign don't want to be employed. Jt's just tougher for women to get hired by the prestigious universities." The ooly dissenting vote on the resolution was by Prof. Mortimer Andron of sarita Barbara who tenned Dr. Scott's arguments a "warm ei:pression of sisterhood," and .refused to believe that any discrimination Histed at UC-1 ,. students and visiting faculty students and children of ISS -;---~~-_.,,,,. e1110LEi cl 1,1. .... members at U will be enter· members -wl.U galher for a 27l7 E. Co•st Hlghw•v tained through the holidays, party in the Vei-aoo , Place Coro11t d•I Mt,.._.,,,, 67l·lf50 with three events, beginDi.Jllg Recreation Room from 2 to 4 • ....,.""'1u,. hfttw CMfft with a party tomorrow hosted0-,;p:::.m;.·=======:::~;::=:u:=TM:=n:='":= .... ;::=::=......,.;::=:;::=::=;/ by the International moo...lir Services section of Town and Gown. J'I'he 6:30 p.m. event Will take t ~ in the Verano ' Place , Recreation Room on campus u:l l include an exchange of ' Qristma.s craft ideas. · 'The Rotary· Club will join ·. thi 1$ In ho{ting i a harbor cr6ise at 6 p.m. Monday, Dec. ' 201\ followed by a Christmas "party ·In · the Balboa Isl&lld " home'. ol l'i MJ;I. J a' n ~'t WilllamlOn. -l .. . On Wednesday. Dl!C. 22, ' 7 NATIONS COIFFURES n. ....... ..,, .. .$4. t ........ Hafrdo , . ..,_ ________ _, llNcfi, Tot1tr &, Set •••••• , , $10. Ti.rt I: Stt .•..••.•. ,, ,,,,. SIO. -S,htmpot & Sit •• , , •• , , •••.• , SI Blow .Orv Sit • , , , ••••••••••• , SI. Mi11iperm 011 H119• Rodi •••• $11 . L10rtil ''WhiU" '+'•l•tf perm ,, $21. ' •I / Mtnleurt ••••• ,, , •••• , ,. , • , SJ.50 JOI W• C... 'HltJrnr IC.!'Mt of Dov•rl 642-014" ' . . ·'·'HIGH. MfHIOft .. • ., f ot~Uttle 9lrl1 FASHIONED JLI ST RIGITT IN WHITE, BLACK OR RE~ ·CRINKLE PATENT. Priced from $10. to $_19. WESTCLIPF 'LAZA 30 FASHION ISLAND Worn.en · Generals·:·,Star WASHINGTON 1AP) - President Nllon met with iive womm wbo have been pro- moted to brigadier ge!!fl'al during bis adminlltrali9n and • ' asl<od. them why they didn't , •In his ovaJ Olflce for hive two star.I on tbelh '' photocrai>bt •• lbe !Ivel tl>ouldon ill&!eall ol .... . "When ............ lo do t'You need more than. one• that-?" When one ot the ilar," !fixon aald u he pooed• ·-al& illdlcated. ~ the President tdded: "Whoever gels tbe lint -star1 l &et to pin it on.'' ~ Pamphl~t . Available 'Ibo flv•· brlpdlers, Invited to the While Houae to visit wiUl Nilon in wW an aide sa1d W'U ''~ of their outst•ndl.. ~ In the The newest edition of the Daily Pilot ,mWtary, •1 were. Mildred c. Handbook for Press Chairmen is off the Balley, dinc\OI" 1of the · b cl b t . Women's Anliy Corps and presses and e•silable for pick·up Y u · . Lilllao Dunlap, Cllief o1 ihe 1 publicity chairmen. ' , Aney l';une Corps., • A ' I te "h t "book! I ' sub-1t ' Others were Jeanne M. comp e OW· o e on _. • Ho~' director of Women in ting news releases, tbe booklet also gives nil .. f the : Air Foroe; Anna M . for photo coverage and oiher important pro-Hayes, who retired In August!-----------"'""--"'"' • • 1 , d :1tt. as chJd of the Arm1 Nurse ~ures m ~anl'.lting • women s epartme~ eon)a, and Elizabeth P. Holl-. news. . · t lngton.iw~ retlred in 1July ¥, . ail bl . D il Pil dlri!ctor of the Womens Army Free copies are av a e, 1n a y ~ ~ offices in Costa Mesa, Laguna Beath anl nit While llouae sal4 the HnntingU>n Beach five~ wn',tlle lint lo . ._,.. g<nirolt In tb. 1 • Nearly Ev«,~· · Listens to l.aDden· ,, , ~ ••,k!t.s; \, " " ' ,' ' . ... • , •• l His Hol~ay. Sw'en:t~,'f · . ' "fUl'C. en~-.\ lail"· 'v.· y-wa:, or cartl1'4W\ " • , • 7 fashion island,· newport center 644-5070 .. • I ' ..... •• \ . ' • ' • ' l t n J >V. 'I , . .. , " .~') 1'I '! ; .. ) )J -i.! .. JI ,;i '• n "" •3 '6 ,,, ·11 . • i .,'.) J " "' ' 'lt1! • ... . "' ·~ . .., I -1• i ' I ' . j ! • I ' • £2 D rn£-!£!£Zd.U:.. to Foataln V. ent -t~<idwr ~tiom Not.I A ~ BIOCll School llisl.;.t pa~ ll11gloll B • a IDIU at In 1M !LY Vlt• alt( S • o P1for':ac1s u1uk. ~ -; . ' 1Uri_f' ,."1u.st b1 reeeiutd bll"'.lln:• Gllborl Tl,,,bul~ 561J AllDftQMUIJI Driv1, Hun-. ""'"" B•cu:~ bV S P'·"'-1'k11~ /O": J»lblicatfon 1\'f!lft•adav.1 , • ' I .J Hqi,+(ntJton· Union Co~~!=il , Mn. Lorll' r.immh. · Prelldent . REPORTS : Springboard for , Christml! JMj)l(atiaG W'\I theme Of Cb.rbtm.as blq.a?" today ln Fountitn -Valley C.Ommunity ~nter. ·"Potluck 1uncbeoa w.-1erve11 and the FAiaon J.!1,11! , '~ h o o-1 Madrigal ~, per!onn· ed. WeJtmi~ste · : Cciuncil Mn. Rlchird MUier I • ' . • P.Jefdent i 1!EPORT!'. CWncU m .. ttng took ~ today )n , CO/" ·-junction with a Christmas • \)azaar and I dime.a-dip IUD· ~ cbeon In the Westminster ·'Recreation Center. Eader PTA Mrs. James Powus President • c;~E.µ m,-~ .. :;•; ... ~ " . . ~',Council frA: ~ Karcher, pnaldont or ,.;;;u, DUlriet .,..&: and s-•th P t C.H. 'l:ayw, Fourth Dlltrict1 ,nu : •ren.. ' par~ i'J'olram Gouncrl • • will lode tho .Jllm :J Mn. Patdct lleoDU ' "Who Y911.~" • tf.~ 'rn! Ltdt;.• \ii I •• • .. ' :'-·*' dilpl1~1".T""'~)'llO Pat> > ctillll#l UP: Roo9i inoJlien • .. . -~ldau Cbrlifmaa tenon. 1.terVe'U 1' ~ IJ'l'Jda Dec J7 REPORTS: Mrs. Dir w 1 n olunteen ar~' ~ ~ z 1 r b't 1 , m e m be l'ship asslst'lnd may qontact the' chairman, reports I 2 2 school offloe,. ~DI to paren!J, otodenll • n d MN J M ~ J-'"''"...,,> A·rln ., 0,..,. • am., o ore, teacuer1 OUM»T' g.\ ".. I C:ftalnnt.a. • l;he recent drive ... Blood J'-":.· • • . don,atioos are~ for ~e T ,smurjl, 'PTO •• • PTA blood •'bO,llt. DonOrl ;( > , y contact the American lln. ctui1 Sc...,.. "'-Cross, Orang~ ~~ ·~. .. Presiden(' .., J ter, and have their lions cr<ollted ~ .the COMING JJP: Unit m~Ung I• . gton Union Council , achedulod. tonight at 7:30 la t. All ,PTA merntilsrs • the multipurpose room. , ligible to draW from Christmas vocal ~ in-'ccotint. slrumental program will be ~ , 8 · presen'ted, and • 'Chlstmu 'H bour'.Vw'; P.TO bake ule wlll bef"'!.l'lucted • • ,: . 11_ '. • " , by, elghil: gradera-lo help .. ,.;; s. KlD(10>0per )r, .. f1oan~ . !: claS! bi~ to ~ Presi~nt· 1· Sacramento. P~ and . bake sale w!ll bl ~led tomOITOW night at t< •· REPORTS : Unit is sponsoring the sale of Tan)ura Tiger booster pins to students. ~oo.MJNG UP : 'E·s•e1c a.t·l v e board will hoot. a cocktail , party, cruise and dinner tomorrow night for school officials • . . Guests will cruise a!ioard the hoat of Wardlow PTO · Mr. and tMs. Willi .am Durkee and 'will attend a Mn. Jm Carranu buffet d)nner f1 ~ ijJme of ! President :.. Mr. and Mn. KirC Cooper COMING uP: "Amahl and Jr. . .. Unit. will present a the Night Visitors" will be .Christmas program Wedne&-presented at general· d~y, Dec. ~5, at 7 p.m. in meeting tonight at 7:30 in • Villqe View Sc h o o I . the multi'pQrpose room. Mrs. S~den from f'l?t through Carl .Bodie will serve' as .\. ... • • • ' , COMING UP: Ar!J and crafts Jte.r;ns mad&., by u n I t' members will be on aalf: at' the Christmas program at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, .J)ec. II, In. G I'•) er Intermediate School. stu.dents V( M I perfonn and refreshments will be served~ according to t ~ Mrs .. -Bunts S,11ttoa,,, . ~tallty cb>lnnan. • REPORTS: Unit Ii colledin& third grilles will perfonn. director. ·Book lair is Fruits of Labor R b' 'd' PFO acbeduled In the library -' . " . • • ' ;' ~, o 1nwoo following the performance. Tracy Scane and Mark Magont didn't have to wait for Santiito briDg them shiny canned good! for Operatibn Merry Christmas u n t I I ·Wednesday; Dec. i 15. Food Uf<lllll are be~mblOd Mri. -J)anl.el Mtfde REPORTS: U91t sponsored a , new bicycles .. As winners of the Smith Parent Council candy sale, th~y helped President · · )look !air' !or sl\l~ents today. raise $2,000 for audio tisuaf equipment for th~ school. ·" • .. (" .. 1 ' r ~ J • ~r ;!'/. COMING UP: .Chrl1tma1, bau\ar ls scheduled Satur· day, Dec. 11, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Highlight will be the arrival fof~An~ ,Cl•"8! bl a fire ~·· ~at· 1_1. a.m. Handmade/ :-1& l t't '-t.nd . gdrpiums Pitlcea "loos of Sugarplums will dance In the heada of ~ thers and daughters attending the Spring View fasblon show-luncheon at the school Saturday, . 11. Giving Mrs. Harold Morehead a hand In ~ IE_l ready for th~ !ashio~ p-~ade . Is C~t,y \~rlwind Weekend' I ~Id each clqs . and will be delivered to local needy . families at Christmas. 'Edison Higk PTSA ' > I I • 1> ' l Mr~ '\'. 0. Hlakle '. · President COMING UP< What's It All About ls program title at meeting Friday, Dec. 10, at f:SO p.m. in the cafeterfa . SpeaW. will be the Mme&. Samuel Tolbln, presideot of -• Christmas decorator .items will~ be.J!JO)d,r acrordlfii to Mrs., William ... Sullivan and Mrs. MicQaef"·~J~han\ ways and means chairmen. Also featur~ will be Moon Bounce ride!/ a cW, walk aruf Santa ... s,iirab r b~l -4 Relreshments':'WW 1>e pro... .' .. ~~ .... ,. ~·.~ .... .. ., e~tiv~. Eyenfs ·Dot · C.al~rdo9~~'. ti. ~for camrid--free-from Mrs. Mary S6b Hop1 Proceedi will provide 1coa:. · day, ,Dec. 11, lri the Moose and ·or Go&it club c'halrman; Fullerton; at the tume1 and music for the group Lod~, . · '· ~ .*=t. · doot .11 and help support the-<N,tional ~t ,.. r, .• wtll'"" travell\11 Jn · · • · • • · Cystic 'Flbros!J Foundation . · 8',6tll Alpha Xr ".Ollreotloo> '"'s -.I tO , . R _ .., ~ .. ~~-Kiwis They will sing In.Shepherd of Gafhetlbl fllr fa boird ff . d the cheer. '•· Members of the Anaheim the Hills Methodist Church rneeun,~at1 it 'p.m ,Friday; ""' Chapter· of: Kiwi Club will Sunday, Del:. 12. Dec. 10: wur bt officers of Garden Club gather .,Ith their busbanda lo! lleta ·Aldi. x; Chapter, ~ta 1• Cllarles ~ane ;..m a CbriJlma.s dinner danci! MV Dance Sigma P.1\1 In t'1< bolll!' of Mrs. oJl'i her Fountain Valley SaturdaJ, Dec. 11, in the The Drifters will enter:..:.in Don Va'mado .... m.w _ for the inn u i. l Cypress home of Mr. and Mn. Saturday, Dec. 11, at the Members wyt ce~ebrate the , mrstmu party of the Golden Richard Sm.ithwa. semiformal annual Christmas holiday seqon .wdh a pro- est Garden Club Saturday A combined Christmas ball La Nocbe Magnifica from ~ressive dinner ,a\ 1:30 p.m. 11,cal 1 p.m., ' IOqlal -~ meotlqJ ii 1 t p.m. to I 41.m. ~ tjle.\llon-Satw:daY, pee: ~L '' ''Jincio!On aod ,. glft ex-planned for TIJu.rSdayj Dec. 16, tatioto'·ftecretU6n -C e.n t er, · Sectel'--slst!! gif* eitliapge :'"' e are pJQned M~rs at 8 p.m. in thie Anaheim home tMl.sal.o~. Vlejq.! • will ~e piace..Jt the Monday_. rig.Jell;..,, to briq o! . of,Mrs. Ted SclluUz. pi!ts will 1 . . ' • Dec. :9· ·meeting \n; the 8Jld toys tO aid the less ""· ezc!>anP.<L• Open House Garder) G"!ve 00.m• of Mrs. 'te. Fl 'M k t Dance ~u•lc' wW be pro-Doug El~r, . • -\ ea • a r e. · vlded by the Orange Countt J FV Arh , Chinese Club Temple Eilat Sisterhood win Rhythm Mach!J\e. Champagne H lid' · L__ · l Offer 'items inclu•dlng·...., ho d' ill be o ays .. llj>}""rsmayenoy Orange Ciounty Chinese qu._b . . ' ., .. u rs oeuvres ,w the array of; artistic items ·of-will host 1 gala holl•ay party furniture, housewares, serv~ TKe dll1her Is part of f edf ' aalt'd . th()r;- Sa.day, Dec. 11, at I p.m. in . cl.othing and babY. nt;ed~ at a ,.Mission Nlejo'11 Fiv8~ight, of ~~ v:fier. 'Ar:Afsoclill::.; •i. .. :-auditorium of the Santa ~a 1market Sunday, Qec.~ 12, Christmas. ill • """' 11 · slarUng Bt IO a.m. ln the RAnlr sidewalk tale from 10 1.m. to Ana City all Anne1. o! America parking" ioi!'-Ei D It sundown,_ Saturd1~ and Sun-A program ol Christmas 'T Road nd llocklleld •El . e a Gemma day, Dec. 11-12. music, dance and a magic T~~ 8 ' Saddlebick V~lley De1~ . It will 'take place at .Santa Claus sbJlc~d . for One-night Stand Rumor h~s it that Santa \.m be at the College View !um. In addition to noting~ n.-ts, he will have PTO Christmas program Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 7:30 treats for all ehildren aUeriding. First in line for a p.m. in the Huntington lle!l<b High School auditor· visit with St. Nicl\: are Ginger Davis and Todd Nady. ~· l for cblldren will Include Pr~ ·will go to the Gamma Almun1e wlU ptber Brookhurst'-Plau. • tel~~ 'the~~ temple religious school. ~r~eJ~~:a~ha~";.~ Xi Pi Chi \ d ff f . by blritoiie. Mackey Adelines s1turday.Dec.11,.1or.11ou. x1 Pi Ch! Chapter. Beta ·Han S 0 Be·st Peace · Pol ··c . :~'!'"'!::,~..,·::.: MJulon v .. jo Cliapler o! daycocl;tall<J>Ol'IY.f J ,Sigma .Phi la .. i,l>ratlng the • I . y l!;aong aBd dance .-hie from Sweet Adellnes Inc. will of!u J b • 'c ~ M" " seasoa,witli an ~g party ~Troy lllP.Sellool, OdneJe folk a selection of holldlljl biked' 0 s · UfW ebenl ·at 2 p.llj. s;ptay, bo. 12• Inf DEAR ANN LAI>IDERS: we have two :i: .... dancincr and a 15-..1•1 dance g-'-at their· Chris-ule Mia MIW Em. 'It n-the HuntingtOn Beach (Ile o d b •• ...., .......-UllUll ...,__,, stalleil u lionored queen of Mr. ..-d Mrs. · Jame 1 a ora le grandchildren. Tb,!y mean the ~ ~number by Pauline Lau. Saturday, Dec. 11, a~ ,ruiJti-Job'• I>tu,pten:, Bethel J2l, Beckwith. world to us. But we have sucb a poor . G.,.~ , ', ~· '!'kt* may be qbUlned m Center, El 'l'oro. Huntlng\Oll 'Beach du r Ing Membetl wlll gather In the relationship with their parents (both pro-...Atl# A~ ' :?>, • . .. ·• ce~ lh the Hll'ltl~ 'Mission Viejo home of Mrs. fesslonals with superb educaUons) that TS1 ""-~ ~--ch M -'-T •-t 711 1 _..., and we have givfn up vlsit1 .... the Chlldre_n in _ :~ #II . ~ »c. uoruv emp"' a : Joe ~r or I ·.-_ .. ,, their home. "''6 ·....... ' ~ I ,,, p.m. ~p.y, Dec. 1~ • gift eichanl{e at 8 p.n\. Tues· Added to that problem, when the . ~ (),~ DMJ.~ I Htehr -t~~hl!JllThbet~W~ day, Dee. J4, . • • younaster~ come to &ee us there is eYen U It~· bltln1 yoar tongue. Den't grandmother. . , " ;;:;:$. • • • t ·, s e .,.,..~ iic a ""!'•·-' I he th · critJcbe tbelfl, doif'l m1kt uy au11· I nearly flunked 1ast veir beca 1 Hearts. • ,, Bake Sale ~ w:rci~ ~~e~. ~he;ird~~~a~m~ ge1tlon1, doa 't try te train their cbUdren couldn't get a nlght'ilSr:ep with afl5ihe Plans \ (or a holiday bake · leave. ' and don't try to uve thelr "poorly yelling, fighting and drinking in the • _ '1_._ ,;,. . AOP Alumnae sale an'd· bOutlque to be My daughter-In-law ls beauUful and 1eltcied" lave1tment1. house. Mom'" current boyfriend is a lush I ._ '" ., ~ Member• of the •Sou them i sponso~ by t.he Irvine Junior , ta.,lente<I, but her looks and brlll~Ce are Get oyer Ute Idea that you cu ralte and has Roman hand1· and RU1slan Oran'e Q>unty A 1 um nae Women 1 CfQb sit tile locaUon badly oVershado~ by her miserable tbeae cbUdren. Yoll' cu't. 11teir paretis fingers, lf )-ou knowwhal I mean. Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pt as tlle Alpha &ta 1 Shoppltag disposition. She . has c o m p I e t e I y are goin1 to be tbe major Wloence in Do l have a right to make this decision H: Jo &VOid ctisappolntment, prospective sorority and their husbands Center ln Uni'Nl'Sity Park at dominated our son, the way her mother their llve1, bot YOI ud year bu1bud. eve11 if lam .a.mlnorf My grandmother Is ~ brides are reminded to have their wedding will attend a Christmas party 9:30 a.m. satw&y,Dec. 1t. has dominated her father. The girl's . Jpst give ~m pl,enty tf &ove uct af. a lovel)' pttson.~·qrandpa died tliree '~ ltorill with black and white ,a:lossy P.boto--at 7:'30 p.m. Saturday, ~.11, The Juniors"-llave collected parents want nothing to do with her. She fection whenever )'OI Uve tbe op-yean ago. She Ir lonely and •M w&nts oaplu to the DAILY PILOT Wom•n 1 De-In Iba Hunllngto~ Beada )lomt 1691 Betty Crocker couPons cannot get along with anyone, Our portllllltJ,ud ajoy tbem. me. Whose pennlsslon do I need? _ ljlll'lment °"" week before the wedding. of MN. James hmlll A f 'toward the pun:ha~ o( · a' grllldc6ildnn at., Pm afraid, going to be DEAR ANN LANDERS : 1 am 11 and THREE S'l'RIKES IS Otrr Picturu received •"·r that time will not exchange w!U h1ghllPI wbeel<:lillr for the Easter Seal ruined by th!J lmj>osaible, UJ.t<mpered have a ~roblem I iieed help with right D~ TURES:, UJ<W mot~er rerasea be used.. j~ ,_ , fesUviUei. R e b • b iJ ~t a t ion Center. woman. away. I know you are busy so J will come to s•ve yoa permJulon, y o a r For eegagemeut 8Dll01lllCtmt11ts It 11 Imperative that the llory, also accompinled by • blaci and while slossy picture, be ...... lllltled Ii• ""ks or more before the wedding ' da~. II deadllna u not m~t .. only a story will be used. r To help fllJ requlr~ents on boll) wed· ' ding and engagement stor1es, fonns are • avAllabl1 In all Of the DAILY PILOT offices. Pwther qu .. 11111111 . rill be 1ns"lfred bl Women'• s.dlon ltlff memhets 1t 1842-432 • 1 . . ~ummag• Sale Paren!J Without Partaero will conduct their annual Christmas rummage and bake sale SaturdaJ, Dec:. 11, at the Capistrano Beach Plua. :Al Schul and ROiie Van D)'U art ch1irmen ot the all-day Ille. SoftbaU., Little League bats f'l1llll time to time, my busbud and I right to the poln\ althoogh I could write a gnummotber -d lalk to tbe Judge w~o • and life preitrvers were abo b1ve had to come up with considerable book ·on wbat I baYe: 1obe through with irulei yo1t·autW C11\od7 wllet •fat donated. : money to save thdr poorly selected irto !Fly crazy mother. dlvoreed ftm' f.itlter. Good lack, dear. t · · • vestments. Inatead of gratitude we get She has been marr~ and divorced CONFIDENTIAL ro LONELY AND Democrats abuse. We would not bail them out U we thi:ee times in the last nine years. You LOST: The best way to find yourself is to Guests of the Huntington weren't • m>cemtd about our darling wouldn't believe lht .screwballs she picks lose )'Ourself ia sometl\lng bigger than Buch .., ~ Fountain Valley erandchUdrtn. We feel an obiis-t1on to for husbandl. Atta her last divorce she yourstlf. , Dltr~,.tr"CIWt will enjoy • protect their future. Please, Ann, tell u.s lwt>rt on a Bible thlt the wisn't goinJ: to Dr11tla1 'm1y \e "lll" Co the . kJdt you cocktail champaa:ne party how to m&intaln a eood relatJonahlp with ·look at anolber ·:pwn (or 1t least live rue With -but It cu IMfl.)'lu ''•ut" for Satun:I.,.-, Dec. 11, in the home our gTandchildren In vie" of the yeara. keeps. You caa cool If •nd stay popular. Dl'nner Dance of Mn: Vincent Dalslmer, obstacles. My hu1b•nd and l are -· V~erday aht leld me she ts going to Rtad "Booat ud Yoa -For Teenagers ". Hunt!Jriton Beach ftom 6 to 8 BEWILDEtlEP IN:p!.E~ELAND. get married qoln. l'he guy she picked Ooly.'' StD4 IS' ctnll hi cohl and a loOJ, Costa Mesa Chapter. men P.·P..1· \tire ~ the 1n-DRAfl 8.: 11'1 a •etL I en. ~el~ It this tJme m~, the last lunatic look 1elr..,.resMd, 1l1111ped uvelope wltlt of the Moose wlll ·-a iioiiUl!ulitinctbo ·Har ho u r all lbe •ay to Oolcqa. 11Y l4$ll Jt,to good. I told her ll ahe married him I am your l'tll•••t la cm of tbe DAlL y dJnnu ~· at 7 p,m. s.wr. Cbr~tmu Bolt Parade. avoid coallkt wltll your aoa and Ills wife i•tna to pack up and 10 live with my PILOT, ' I f I ) l I I I I ) I =· ••• fllO, $m i = = .. ' • • • Ne Clllldno 10...U IO cenla fl.10 fl.10 IUO 13.'IQ 4.110 • ·1.• .... 111.IO ' ... IO I 4 -.()Odreo None Nooe UO N'"10 t..IO I .IO 11.lO ll.30 .13.IO '2-11 13.40 IS.00 If.IQ If.Ill 1uo a.a r a .10 fl.Ill flt.GO fll.te ' ... Ill !31.IO l!lllPPlrMO • . ' ·-...... 11.00 fl.IO IUO 14.20 13.111 ..... II.Ill • , • datlon's plan lo prematurely jn<orporate the ._ city ••. " ""' lold the group ~f · IOme 500 studenta and citizens in the UC 1tv1no· Scionce Lecture llall, referring lo • le~ .from Irvine Co-Prealdenl WUliam R. Mason, wtµcb she later read. llloplaylng the unique ·combination of beauty and brains that la her trademark, Mra. Stnlth delivered • 50-mlnUte ed· drels, wbicb she Wl'.Ole beraell, 'then retired to I amallef room for an hour Of q-ioJul and ""''""" • pan • oUICiab .lodoY denl<it tbll lo fi: Jaalrlrvlne Saillll "" .. ma.-_.. ... lri'lle~ • -. ~· A --~·.aid the 1-.· .i.ribOcl .. • thrtol .by Ml>. ·-.. lawyer, . was rather ''an advisory cOIQo-. muntcatk>a.'" ' · ~' A priparad •late•t fl'PIU' Irvine cam. J>lllY l'fttlclent Wllllam R. Ma-, re-leased today,, ... the•finl aflidal .-. UGn lo Mn. Smlih'1 cblrges Jeffhed '1\jesdiiy against the 1_.,Uon to be ·-In 'the Dec. 21 ellctiao. Tbe following ii the teat af M-'• Utement~ . "Mn. Sliiltb his every itgbt lo fly out bel't'.from her Virginia -to.to give her viewt ao ,the city af lrvillo or any athtt iuue. ~e do not quarrel With that. .ft iJ also Obvious from heJI recent-efforts to inlluence county supervisors that lb< """hss «legitimate in-In whot ,.,.. emment agenc:y is to ha\'e Jurisdictional cmtrot ~ ~ lrviae> community. ''n>at OI Whal apparently brought her out .hm. "Th4rt are 10mt things she said, how· em-, that rtQUire a respoose in order to IOI the r-.1 stralgli4 al least in the minds of those unfamiliar with the facta . .. veoatrary to her auertiona the Tax .Reform Act has had absolutefy nothing to do with the inC<l'poratia.. The James Irvine FoandaUon, as Mrs, Smith well knows, netther lnitlat..i nor directed the amJPl.f11's pl.Inning for the new city, which beta• in 196S, several years before !be tu reform aot was considered by ~. As ·a Dlember Of the Irvine Company Boon! of Directon, Mra. Smlih ~ware that at no time have the i '• representaUves on the board ftQueMI the co-to help lhe foun. -... ..iv. ...,.. of ill tu problenu, "The planning of Irvine's central aectar -!nltialod by company muagement. Ori com~. 11 wu supported a'.od ap- proved by the -board ol dinc:- ton. '!be -ol • •inlle city - 'The principal minority otDckholder· In the Irvine Company, lllCI lolllllme foe of the James Irvine Founclatloo, 'wbk:h llhe maiillalm contr<ijs the COOlJ>IDY Uirooah five of MVen dlrectonbips, the helras new, from her praent home In 111141· dleburg, Va. lo uplain her ant>ln- corporation stand. Her Wk analyzed the financial rela· tlonshlp of the Foundation and the lrvjne Company tracing the hlalory of both, lllCI recount..i her pmonal'family hlslor)', in. lion ... . ' Hopeful's Wife Has 3rd Girl John Burton, .Irvine City C.Ouncil can- didate revealed today he lllCI hla wlie had had a bard' time agreeing on a name for their thlrtl daughltr, born Monday at Hoag Memorial lic!>Pilal, Newport Beach. The blonde baltejf, blue eyed, girl weighing &Ix pound!, 11 ounces arri\'ed at 11:14 a.m. Monday. Wffe Janet is doing fine, Burtan aaid. · Jol!onna Lelfl Is ihe most likely choice Burton salil today as he rullhed ofl lo the hospital lo sign her birth cerliflcata. Business License Drive r Stirs Property Owners i eluding tilt-death of her Wber, Jamea Irvine Jr. in um when abe wu a child: her i!randlother, JllD<9 lrvlne Sr. In IHI, when ht was on a filblng trip with 'two business aaoc:lates whom llhe -or illegal.dealing• With the comJllPIY; lllCI her uncle, Myford Irvine,. Jul ·ourvinC mak heir, who died of llumhot WOlllldl In 1169 .... , Her llral dlscovtry concerning the osaerted "Qlismanaaemeol pradicu of (See IRVJNE. Pqe I) 'LM...... , =.., 3 =-'1 t:""'-' -' ==-. ;;.;.;" I= &,>";,. ; ...."' ........ .. ' I •• ( • • • N • W1d;1 't\11$LM' t lf71 ,1 DAILY '11.01 .. • ····•-J ~ NE HEIRESS ATIACMs OTYHOOb. ••• ,. JIDJ• 1rv1nl FoundaUon.11 came li!O"JY befote Ille WU olected to the ~"'~ .. Uttlmlt Colnpaey ~, ... .,_,idd1LallilMllol jlged :t eonllllillq -apllllt tho fllliidat.M olnct. '' ~--ta~ lhot wu fll:ed, ahe said, In a ~ addr•••d to her by Mason Dee. 1 m l tho oompany •Will hold • Ud 1• wntative1 responsible , ~ the company ' --. .. ol the actlo111 of yaut • • and as a •re&\1-tt of ~ or the ipeech .,tilch you in. lo• ti"• al the Uofwenlty 'of ll lrllne." • infamous letter," aakl Mrs. Smith. "WIS intended to thre&ten and in- ttiokllte me from cornln& here today and I , to you. It>-ls a flagrant in-. •ith, IPll • vklla~n or my totJonal..fM Ame~eot right ~-· -. I of if>ri<lers Ii> lleqtory in- r .lflidf1Uier, tu adVisor, N. ,(.4jllr McLaren who, she . claimed 1tinveJcled himself Into the confidence of ilhY lraodf•tbcr..,Jnd .. , after two years of . verbal peflllaikln 't'-persuaded the elderly gellllellWI to r consent to the'. formation fl the I James Irvine Fowl- '.llaUon u a device to 1void eventual Ji. quidaUon of his company ln inheritance tues. • Al a .. 11111, thO Foundation boclll\e -ol Ille majority, 11,7 -t~ol lnlae Co-,lloc~~la , -:'\..,, .......... .. ::..~~:~r ''""'" ""Ddatlao ... .. "°' u., > ~ toro~ .. ~~ Smit6. , 1 -~· Drawlill the .~ 1oud 11!11'•1 o!'J1ut!ltel in an othefWW teOOU• meet~. ~ noWJd .thaf. McJ,.ren, :·who atlll rules the lrvloe Goll>j)IQ)< -I l'ilJI the rutlilets taclic1 Ind str!'!>ll"(!11 meli\ods Of i d't:ta.tor\ 'ii "kftrin· as BlacJr;le to hl1ir, ~te friends." • · Tht 'treation ·ot the -James Irvine' Foun- .datY.;n, the cbarced. ''ls undoubtedly one of the most diabolical land schemes ever atte. ·ted under tbe cloak of charity" and ·-l,he puma~ incorporation or the ntw1 city of lrfh 'has tieen phumed by the Jaine.~JnS.e Fowi&a.Uon U: an rat .. l<l!l~tto dral""'ea theacect o1\lhe Tiz Reform ~ of la.I and perpetuate the Foundation's cori trol over the· Irvine Ranch ProperQ.es~" The Tax Refomt Act was ,algned l>Y Pmideat NilDn::ln::Jlecemben .1969, afta' months::'pf ~asidnal hearings, durill which' Mn. SrDlth; lier attorney Lyndol Young and Irvine official! testified '8t length before the House Ways and Means Committee. It _...., 1tal1t Iba! no 'Foundalloa b to 111111-lhlll • rcf.t of •ml one corpondilla Md es all .roun-·<lallillr.. I IOI ~ to • ....... :..=•.• .. ·. ' . .,. . :·n -.~·.;.•;. Mil. Sm~h, "thll H tfiT°~ II com· pelled 10 111,1ile iU-41> pereeftt payOOJt'IO charity· balM on a realirtic appraisal ot 111 llllereot In the !nltne ~ pro. perties, which Js about $SIXl,000,000, Its charitable bentfJi:llrles could rectlve 22 million -dollar• It( 1'72, almost JO times wha1 !lier -tved In !WI. The '"""" daUon dot•·nol hl•e this klnl:I of ~y.1' Iii order to Corm>IY with the neW-la)r, she said, the Feundatlon must either Ji. quidate 1 portion ol its stock in the Irvine C.Ompany and relinquish control of the corporation Or force' the company to eJther permaturt.11 devetao, or liqul~ale lits land a11et9: in""qi:der TO generate the necessary tncom~to mettr)he r~ charitabte payouts. 'The decision to create .the new ,city of Irvine, she charged, was the direct result of the Tax ·Reform Act hearings. Furthermore, .she .added, the rnove to ''bulldol.t th~__premature incor;oraUoo of the new Citr..;. i~ nothllll-~re Uiim, a power pla~ do tbe;p.rt Of t~wrppratlon to usllrp control <,.,., tli~JaOils frOJD Jhe ,orange ~ty B6itd of~n~· • That wou,d li>e: done . tif-lnstalUnC;:a : COJtlpany-control!Od , cit;'· """"n!IU-.allon which -1d 'wey out.til~titil~ for develop~!, 1he cjllrged., · ' .. • Fro11t r.,e J REACTION ••. t t •. • • '...... -"'1--llme lo pin oootro1 .of the Iivlne Qii~... • •:=As for her coounent that the ..W'ctty ~ iould be coalrOlled iiy the foon. ~ m:, the company, •au candidatel ~ that la not poaible. "I don1 ~· -In the, ... hu..,. lnllne ~tions, ". ul.d .MIJe&J E. "Pete'' ~lmplytn( that ~ b buyii;r ~ ..uJI>( ol people IObiC on out hete. If ~-~ obould IW1IO nameo;" E. Ra:y ~i::. hu .. ..,.;hJ lhe;,;.,, po1111 dt;)i, be added, meanlnc' ~ 11 DO i1AI !lnol of recllf ~f ccimlcilmen by the =. crf~. '' : Nfd, "lbe ooly · pr'otect!on· we ..... .i.,lor tftllleqta ofo IP.~ control of tbe dtJ llO'llr .'' • .. -';JiboJM -"fdrl. ,SmjUI IJu IOl1I OD ~ ... ..,. ....... ID9l'O di~ =--money ·11111 ot Ille V""\I eloplDflDt. ., 1 :~1==~ ~( . ,, .. _.. ~ :·.·· ifuliri~if~~i: boualn(' aod more open 1pace In U-.e City of. Jryine without rtduclng hel' income from the· company, should she gain cOn- tr'>l-Further. the Clark.Qulgley·Soodgr..., team-po1nted out "that the very con- ditions which Mrs. Smith complalns,ol - bad planning. poor housing conalructlon, lack of achool f8ciliUes, u:cessiVely rapid deVek>~ent -ire tatini pllce Under the jurbdictlon of the Orange County Board al. S,Upervl110rs and the Orance County Pianotng Departmeol/J All candJdateo Ji>terview'ed today ,.g. ,gested fhe Smllh talk WU I l'ehuhtn( or old,Jeuk ' .'1 ' · r • · Nean' ev ' Caodldliti uld the 1e11 y l<Y . Y , Mn. Smith \pored the real Issues ol in-corporailon. _, . . . "U w.-Jn emoti9nal harl.n&Uf," Henry ·Qulifet'aa!d: ~llbe li/io<ed the most• Im· }>orllllt -·~ a. lues 11\'1 plt!lln)!lg ... ~ bo1J about the !nllpe Com· ,PtJil'·FoundatloO dOmlnatloo." 'II wu'cuill«W4 Henry Quille1'1 lill& tioll tliaf adde4· I tGUcli O~ humor lo lbe ~-p'wllllf ill! ·NkM~tt,,.u ~ lll;tlll:...... !'!!~Ille itudiila Mil ~'co . o l\hat fact that ohe b & lllllllo-and ·will eventually coot.rol .U-Irvtne Company. * Mrs. ,Sfnlth 11id .tb~ )lid .~·.no .di-among ·Ille d~ oaboul on1thtng mo"' Uwt the original l'ereiia· ·planned, -10,~acre ~ve~~ty .~m­ .nrunity unt\} after the .Tu .Reform A~~ ''The la\lf ·was signed in December ' of 1969, and In March, 1970, the company publicly announced plans for a 53,(1()().acre ~ity wi~ . an . eyeptual po-pl.\la~iol:i or uo,ooo. It }\a~ .never ""'1. d~ In di[ec~'. ~lil!P. tliou'b 11,l•ust hpe been planned )1Y tlie comp811J ....OCe· l!i<"i. and tt :came is'ii,'total ·~'lo me". she ;,;.,, newsmen. ' "l. .• ' _...,,,,, r ,' ,.,,_,_~ 'l'bOugh•' ~· ·~·· ·=;""°" ~ideratki~ fclr,.~ratiOI) lft!ilie IJOC7 21 electioP Ii&! betn"J)ared· dOwn, Mr!. mlth maintains It is still the intention of the company' to InCreise the ·size of the new city through annex1Uons which could be instigated by 1 company-controlled government. " Premature development of the ranch lands, she told her audience, w 'o u I d "damage my investment as a stockholder, reduce your property values and destroy the univentt)' enVironment for the atudents." Mrs. Smith sa.ki she would defll'iltely support inccirpor1tion at' sui:h time as the Foundatib4 ... ~ntrol of 1he -&vine Com-pan~ la ietM'ftd~~ tbere 1! sUfflcient population, 20,ml·'to 30,0IO to maintain a city wi\bout confilcatory taxu .. '*' * ~m~ Slated "·ii ·~· ' ~inltaj II t ~·:~~ I a....tn fir ii. · 1'WnMi It, a _ ·raltleol w.liP dled ;llon-• y eventnr 1\1 1 ~ followlnr I ·bootlnf'mtsfiap,'l~~ ~ y· ',; • Pezanas. 4100.k Patrlce• Rold, ran his aJoop ~nd .near the stnta An• Rlv~r ···~ye·'~ ·~1· ~·qt;· .alfy " . ".M;s·: .. s;,;ith s;es Fu ture -4 ppioval . · jel\v, JM did not ~:.ii! of>•nyli:b$ ·pains until more Ulan an OOw' later, sald Newpcrt Beoch 1qeauards '\ho tool< l!im £"~ "!!"'orlil~H<ffltat. l'~ :be . ' ' 'Follo,ing bet 'Ilutsaay adclriss at UC irvine, Joari 'Irvine Smitfi1 ma:de the following res~s to questio[IS put to her l~ 1 q~~St)on-..nd:aruiw!r ·session at The univeriltj and later in a press con· ference ~t her Eme<ald llai !Jome. • PezanaJ WM born in France and came lo t(le U.S. jn 11!121 ,relliJliil8 biJ French ~p, He ...,.ed;m <>rqe ~ ~•~L~".11'5, ' •1ill the tirne ol hla ~ be1'U mina- ;;, ol the Pomenoy Art Gallory lo Cy, ji'esl. ·'""-' . 1~vtn include hla wiJ'e, JA.1wm, two !!!Jll, ROOakf Peww ol ~ aod U P ... n ... of Newport -· mi a ~r; Claud.U. Puanu ol Beverl1 , llllli. . ·,Burial arrangen\erlll '"' ·oertdinr at •W·Broadw1y Mortuary ln Coltl. Mesa. ~-' . . A~tronauts Get Medal '-;AllmNGTON (UPI) -·ApoUo 1$ iltronautr David i\: Scott. Alfred M. torden and James B. Irwin were award-!'!_ the Space Agency'• diltingulshed ~lee ·medll today by Vice President stfro T. Agoe1f. Ol•Pl l COUT • l ,.. I ' DAILY PILOT _ g.~ Wpul!f you e~er S\IPPori ln· corporaUDn qf the city of Irvine:? . ''A: Ye;s, de.fihlle)y. At such time' as the Jam'es lrvlne Foundation no longer Is in contrOI Of \he Irvine Compariy end ~hen "111 hove "1'?1'1Jh peoPle ,,,.1 .... , will not be coillilcatOrr. then il Wool~ lie the WI thlng. R'lgbt nqw 1.ou Are better ofJ 'Un~er the COllll!y. • • ' " Q~'At1'hit point Would' yoµ t'eCommend lncorpotat!On! A. Not· until you have a J>opq.lation large enough to maintain yOur taxes. That would bf' ibout 25_.000 to· 35,000. With only 10,000 1i would cost eve~ne a lot of money '9· maintain (he city'. You would hav~ to contract for ·• !ot of pllbllc SJftty serviets and still maintain a city staff as large i:!! required for. 1 ,city of 20,000 <0r ao,ooo. w;_th 1..,. spread of tax... . Q. Why do you ·feel county governmen!,> Is bellet''' . A. kause: It ls more experienced ln plaPnl'ng and 1and ·ase and not ubder·th!: influence o( the Irvine Company;, The new city council ~flfl .!Ould not have tbi11 ..,_...., ;...• ,,__. ~ bpetl<hce'·llfld'wililld 'have to fl.chi tlie company. t dori't know ~ they·coufd do It • a.Mtt H. W•t4 • or • not, .. despi~ ~b~.1.-good Intentions. ,.,..... _. ._.... Slhee web' a amall p:l,,_,probably could J•clt L 0.1.., • not aHOrd 1 pJlmlili_~ataff of its own, it VIit,,..... • ..... ~ also would hJ.Ye 1Q.,1111rthe trvine plan-1\••" r...a ..,. ning ltatt1 whJ&k, W<IUld~t be the case PW• with the countj... ~ ,_ 1"M•• A. .. ~.. Q, Don~ ""You OiltaJt aftfOJle can ever ~ ••• stand up ·to the Thvine1Company, that no L ,,,., M•t eltv coUncll CJn cOntrol lhi growth of the ......, ..... ~ NW citY? ... • ---1Jll H•w,•li le"l•v•,. Mam., AIU,_..z.p.o, ••• I 175, t1'61 --a.fli ....... , ..., ....... u..-iitM:ti1 m .,_, ,._ __ ,,,,,, __ ... ._ ...... -.ia.... ... 11 g' 0141.......,. a P f.Wza ll t '4M671 ' ' 5 tK ·-::;:: ...... ---•sue:; ........ ,_ -· . .., . .... ....... .... ....... ..,,... ..... .. --r:::"~::r== :' = ... ... -" _ .... ....,,,_, \.. . " A. I would hope so, but the Foundation "'aves in awfully big slick and has done it 'tor 1 Ion& Ume. There is a lot of money Involved ... many millions ... arid you can do 1 lot with money. lt would be ta.11.--- ing a big chance. · : Q. Witt you make a commltmen( tO t~ people of the community tp come out against a city of 430,000 even after the FoundaUOI dlvesb Itself of its Irvine Comp&Dy stock. leavlni you as the• large.st stockholder? Ai Ya, dtfinltely. A city of U0,000 would be a disaster to the county. I would always oppose It. Q. Wben do you expect the Foundation no longer will be ln control1 A. The Tax Reform Act requires that It beJtn. to d!Vm lll<lf or Its stock ind m~ke incrt1sed payouts to charity be- ginning in 1972. A fl'f:•t deel will depe.nd on the · 1overnment'1 appral,al o1 the Irvine Wwf·a.ssett, Since there has betn a delth la the family (Mrs. Gloria Wood Irvine) there mu.st be an appraisal of stock In ,nine months and .much will de- pend on thaL • Q. Row would )'Ou Ht the eventual city or Irvine! ~,,We 1'fnll!d • lo\ of 0oen •pace, not ' ' I I • just in buffer strips, but withln each housing development ... not these seas of houses. I'm very dl.sappointed 1¥ith these fun-of-the-mUl hous~g develop- ments. I don1t care if they're $15,000 or $35,000 or · $t'j)O,OOO houses, the people should get'somcitfilng for their money and that lnclud,s OP!!n space. If the c.t.ty eoes through now, 1 see a lot of high density and very litfJ.e greenbelt, because this will be done to bring overnight income to the corporauon. Q. How dld the original 10,000 • acre Pereira plan differ. A. The univetslty town was seen as a pedestriln-oriented community with ad~ quate housing for student! and faculty and a decent commercial center so they could walk from their homes to class.es and the stores they need. 'llle present Town Center, which should have been a real tnwn center, is ver:y inadeq'\Jate. The company· shOuld have provided housing for the st~dents that they can afford, this was in the original agrl!em~nt. And that "Would Include a company subsidy if necessary to malntalh the quality of housing and still keep ' it reasonable enpugh, Q: Do you have-any reason to be:Ueve the Irvine Company has supplied finan- cial support to any specific tollncil can- didates! • A. I'd like to know, but I can't find out because they won't cive me any Jn- fonnation on their u:pensesj though as a director of the cotrlpany l~Jn entllled to it. Q. Since xou orse inco~ration, have JOU given IDJ' fin1DClaJ ild' to thl! op- 'posJtJont ' .: · ' A. Absolutely none. I've felt the most ~useful !hlng I , can do Is io reveal tn- f ormalk>n behind the Incorporation move, . whi.ch only ·I ca.n do~ . Q. Do you think John Burton · (council <candidate and leader ~ · tl\6 _,. I~ CO<p\>ratlpllp>oY.e) it • tool bf the lnllne C9.roPIDY1-You::lJa~e been qU6ted ·ii call· ;!rii·blzn a . .(ullu roa~ lea~ ~ 1¥>b• to slau,hter.' . •. • "-.A. 't bave ~e.vflo • met Mr. BurtOn. He ,miy be ~ saint wJtJi a 90U:l of driven '"°"' bUI I ilo btlleve he Is ,m1;1n<onned. 'I d~'t -ssarllY 'tliink the Judu goat knows where he ls ltad!ni the limbs ..• • Q. How do you led 11>0iit tho "'°"""" , 1rvine coastal development ind the posslbUity ot arme.xaUon of the coastal l1nds to Newport Beach and Laruna ,Beachf A. I w~d prefer It not be annesl!d. Ev<ntually It W'\"1d beio1ll to the city of Irvine. Q. Why don 't you me for dlssolatlon of the assets Of the cont})fnY. which is your right as a 11 perctnt ifuikholder! A. This has been considemd, but It would result lb 1 split-u p of PrOptrty that could destroy this communUj. It ts best to keep the land Intact for orderly development. I 'would Uke to see the slock a:o public and the Irvine O>mpany con- tinue . but under m1~'emwt th1t la not dlnctly controlled by'!'" Found1tlon. • • • H.ona. to Gee Ve hicle Check rear." R9d0lpb the Red Nosed Reindeer w&S"'not granted an exempUOlf'~y thf!:.COUPC~.ol. lhtsmaIJ .J'l!l'al community. , " · _, F rom P.oge J_ • • • a • Humphrey Bia _ t~ Nixon on Mide ast . ' , . • Senato•· Hubett Humplire.v1 'Io d a f. govelnmenl's rul]ilesa _,...R,. ct•"UJ -Prta-t Niimi <or wiiot he col • liberatioO mi>vemenll 'I · •ed his "Sj>meday poUtlcs and poUcla" Jn, µumJ)lirey predicted today that Sert • 1 the Middle-East crisis an<t-the Pakistan-F.d\tard·Ke~ will aot.be a caodldate lndla <:onll\<I durtn& ... Anahelip press In any of th .. Prlmariel leading up to next "°olerenco. yeat's.Prffldentlal election. • ' The -Minnesota Democrat crWclr.ed 1'..He coald cotm ln if we wera-tled-up'at 'Nlx.oo f9r deferring to 1973 I.he Americi'n the national convention and probably suppl)' of Skybawk jets to I.be be.lea-would emerge as a candidate U. we were ~~red ~sra~llJ. · deadlocked after two or three b,llots," They re certalnly not the Phantom Humphrey said. ~_t~ th•t Mrs. Golda .Meier wa~ied and I "But I feef. that Kennedy hu t!ready am.."sbocked Uiat .~y're ilot::go~ to get .. , made up his mind and will never~' . thelh J,eCore J973,. H111np~roy so1d. nOinc• 'his can'illd~t a.ny p · -We ..,,1~ mite .nallltiie at on« a vefttion;tage," Hu saw.. · suslatned now dtalrcta:ft .ntt~1u kinds of fl'be former . Prmdd\Uat candidb :ease armaments to Israel to resto!e commented that he was "Not at alt balance of power that ls ~~pldly go big surprised," by Sen. John Tunney'• an-1 the way of the Arab nations, Humphrey nouncemerit today that be will back Sen. LIDO ISLE ..• .. . and the beaches below the bulkhead'lif\e which expires in 1976 costs the associa- tion $750 per year. saiJ~mphrey also rapped Nixon for what Edmund Muskie In the 1972 PmldenUal he: dueribed ai, t'Arner\cU j nienMUob ~8.~t we to ~· led,'~ Humphre-1---~.IJ il\·, ~ 1~6'Pakislao· .,..,n1w .lllil hail said, "And I.th" a. will ' I -_eal p[•ciell· tlils.natlon In an exl(e\ife1y en!-"'· . • ~- • itllllllon." deal 1" ·Sen-M"'T." 11 pre~es for Quinlan ~ it ,.as fir st approred Jn 1929 under s;eci.al arrangements wi~·bte developer of the island. "The Griffith Company had to deed them to the city to get tract permits - approval to build," he sJlid, ''but it was to ensure that reskietl.ts ofchomes-,inlide ihe island could get to the beaches."" ~ Quinlan said the association had in- tended it to be some time before either the private street or the beach lease pro- posal! went to the City Council. "We've just started these studies that will probably take two years to com- plete," he said. In casUng doubts on the chances of the private island proposal, both Hirth and Rogers pointed out that it'a been tried before elsewbere in the city. The mayor cited e[foi'ts by reside~ts on Littfe Balboa Island and Rogers said ·ttie aame thing was tried by home:owners on Peninsula Point. Both were rejected after lengthy debates. Quinlan said he wanted to make it clear that the beach access issue is not the only major concern of Lido homeo~. "The main tiling,'' he !aid, j'is that we asked the city for certain things f9r CQO- trol and we were unable to get them. "Via Lido Nord and Soud (the main streets circling the lsland) are a regular racetrack," Quinlan 11id, pointing out a girl ~a• kUed on tho illand, .I"!! y~ a10. "Traffic Is not patrolled properly, e . feel," ·he said. ''Jt's not the city's fault, they have other areu to patrol." He sa id the streets are. prf~ate,_ Jslan(f.. er5 can i,.tan berms :-trUfic bumps. "TllLI "Ill slow th• can lei l~lfl mllel per hour,"1Quinl1n NldJ . He aald the traffic problem bas grown steadly worse the last 10 year• mainly, he aaia, "because there· are more kith than there were ·10• years ago." ' Quinfan said the 1ssoclation recognized apuming the streets would fueah an in· creased financial burden on property owners Ind said this ls all to be part of their study. O'Neil all but said their efforts are in 'Vain. While stopping short of sayinf there's ab90Jutely. no chance, the lega counsel said, "Charter cjlies have the authority to abandon lndlvldual streets, but I don't think that power is Qroad enough to in- clude entire atreet systems." TODAY by HI DD EN TREASURE I The only known source of emer--I alds in the U.S. is at Hiddenite, I! N.C. Allha\lgh m!Jting bas been canied on there for m&ny yells, the size and quality of the Hidden· I ite emeralds bad been most disa!>' 1 • pointing. . All that changed last May when a 59-earat rough was cut into a 14- carat emerald with 1 value of 1100,000 . ~ Spurred by this discovery, a rash of people paid 13 each to explore the area. One amature pro&pector spenl t wo days digging and ended up with a 180-<:arat, five inch long, rough emerald. Another mining npe"t1tor found 200 emeralds in one vein, va1ued at nearly II million. I .. . It may be ~t u.~. wULbe ablo to ccmpeta in th·e mark~ for these lovely Kel\1• alter all. The re«nl finds In Hlddenltt has brought forth· hundreds of hopeful treasure bunt: ers. J ~aid that NiXon shoWd haYe next. r!,r:• tacit '1 • ' • ~ .. -.. AlslaD'a successful ........... 1s;.ror H~y said he wDI annoUD06v hi! . . r ii O'll'll 'tllleotlons ''Very nesf Y¥'" ~ 1!"1 •doptl!d a stri Y n!""tr alll ~ be bad recelVllf' ''Tmn•ndo\11 ~~.r.·.~~~~pute :betw,.. ~ elli:vii! ... ment • lo this ,wllk'I .mg '!~''Ct called for "•!for« moral -lhro~tiie luitlod'1 soiJthWesterrf ll,tlOI. dtlfP\ltlon of Pakistan's refusal to grant '1No · ~ent ~~" be Mid, aul<lbl>ny to the rioting EHtern ~'of "But°J Co~.lblr ,.,. tbat I~• Ujal_ natlOn and for the ~n)ral Pak!< }lani heek of _1 Jol of lrJoildl In iCoU/Prnlaft -~ " '. jl" l'l'.OIR P•ge ~ . ' ; ,.., . ._ ":l·RPORT , . , ~ '~~~ • : 1'. • •'lf'"' 'J:-."J.. -v ... ot r~ , director of building service& -ht 'u ~.io . 'Tiie !i!l~Ct ~~rvisor ·.~ti, pre cost and · ring l 'blllt defer Cll>'Ji!t ~Pou.I Iii'!'~ pare a engmee eas1 r ot ·countfi wlnartt liY~1·lirriltl~~fiied. &tudy on ~ extension' of the existing Sl,OQQforMcltoffenae~.,He ,~~ oo!lbY rw1way 19R toward the San Diego Coukf: tie i8£abUBbed .'fOUNI Freeway, 'aiKI on the lnStaJ)ation Of & lt~a)>)' / .copiity , ~p •I ' blait wall, or blasl (ence and to Include =· .P·.. • .I ~t otheff1J.<\"~~~~ eatimates':Of tlle probable sound 1e:Jief for . ~ .. ~ 1v residents Of Newport Beach." 1 ~ .;~ncourt, 1 , ¥ Caspers added this emphasis this manager. morning: "This study is being done for He said, however, that city offjciala noise abattment and safety purposes." would be willin& to pay ~tage and du· The proposed policies were reviewed by plicating expenses for F.cOlol noise monl· the County Airport Commission two toring reports if lhe supervisor. decided wefib ago.' That group -.uggested that that they should not be malled .any· Ecolog mooltdr infor. mation· should not be one .requesting.~~, ~ ' ....__ Bittenl:Outl -~ ani· 191rPort mailed to Newport resiaents es vupers officials atreid <thlt ~ perlodle,...""r!af. originally suggested. C o m m i s 1 I o n firmation of board policy regarding the membert ~kl-.that.the~iDfQfDlatiqn was . .. ___ ,, avlllabl• t\tbi ~lf>clrt MM.r.,temenl 1 "!'!"' '!.:' \""fi 'al • Centtr. · ' Caspers acreed with this modification . There was only one oUier point of disagreement on the five policies between C,spers and the •Oommissionet4s. This oOncerned • , ~t~t that no .new terminal !aclllly ahould be conatrUcled without perriiisslon of the bqard · bf Supervisors. Commisslon members wante'd such proposed changes referred to them first to be passed along to .the supervisors with appropriate cofnment. · Caspers said he did not· agree with his ;request 85 the airport conimission ls only an advisory bQ4y. • Other policy stateme1,1ts upon which every one agreed Included a reaf- finna·tion by the board of its opposition to erantlnc terminal space to add itional commercial airJlnes, and limiting the hours of jet operation from and to the air.port to 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily, except fot emergency' landings . In Candidates Meet • fl--.~IJ • I Set, ~OJ;" rSWJd ~y.';. ; A meeti the CandidateS· i e • 11 o ~ . . sponsored by the North Irv l'n I! Homeowners Association will be1leld ·1t 1 p.m. &!nday In t~e ·Racquet Club, Paili, o.ilver Drive it l)\e Santa~ Freeway. All or the Candida~ for the pro{l\lsed Irvine city council have betii Invited tO speak for five minutea, association pres!· dent 8nd · candJdate Mlles '"Pete" Peterson said. ' The ouUIOor session will be patterned after one offered recently 1t the 1'anch, be noted. Coffee will be served and k publlc~address system will be available tb the speakers. • tan years this 1awa1r1 Wiil bl WOMh much more .. 81autlful1 us~ful jewelry now-treasure In 1 few years. A1.1thentlc coins, new Of ~d, mounted In 14k 1old 1rt more thtn handsomt ' conversation pieces. They art a rood investment that can enly lt1crease In value. Br inf yoor old coins ln1 or come in 1nd wmint our compte!l seie<tlon !hit can be mouol!d Ill cllf< links; rlnit. ti• bits octacs, bolt bucklu ir lly cilli ... • J . . C. fiump/,,,.ied Jeweferd 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENllNT TlR.MS IANKAME~ICAlD -MASTEa CHARGE 14 YEAltS IN SAMI LOCATION ,HONIE 141·J401 I You won't have to dig to find beautilul emeralds. We have them • already polished and set. Enjoy on• of nature's most beautilul gems on your next vtslt to our store • .... ________________________ .._ • • I ' . ' • ' . . ~ 1? I.: r. .. t; • r ,. ~ \! ( f • ' . . . • ~Deer Slain s ' . ' . . ~ -:a;-. Hwi:~r . ·11r.Siik Park ·-ASHLAND, Oro. ~ - llve-Jll)b$illl ~ 11111 -. IMIOo! Ii 111*.Lllllla ,.... Jaoeot ...... , .. l_Nlll .ldlltll _ ... --'°'""' 41topllil.id' ~ 'Ille ap. '""'*·-ol a..._. liunter. " • I Plrl: cllldMl•lilll • bid: was Ibo! with ol!oot liz arrows tometime before dawn Tueoda1 ~. -ol Ille arTOW1 wmt completely Uuooih the lllima1. Tho body was drlf!ged over lhestreombankootbeecice ol the ""' boldinl the bml of deer alld the wholo held with the rock ol bol'lll Qf 11 1eut five polntl na remond. ni... wu no moll tau.. Park ol~ llld the animal. railed In the ctty.ran • park, 1t'll tame. \ HOWDEARI Clwml wt br-'et In 14 Ur9t ,,,._ OOkL A. •i02d1t wllh I-' dn'grl. $7&. B. TrM at'Ura~t Wi With~ '*"" •29.l!O. 'C. toft.Clbir1n. e!i8. D. Twall#.M· .... ..., ci.m. '4&. E. Fk11111' balbt a.rm with g111111ne 1toi111, eeo. r • . Do Somothklg Belutlful."' c.,.. ~ lll'tlflll --· .... n •--••_..a.,. •t SIAVICK'S Jewelen Since 1917 II FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 644 lltO Opt• M ... thru Sat., 10 a.m. to 9:JO p.m. X·'IRA DISCOUNTS MARX .·' E·A.CYCLE UST $13.00 ·· SILE . $778 1818 ' usi$1a.oo sa·· • • ~~ -::..~ .. 1-Perfonriance UST$30.00 . • --- -··THE : ~ SUN . SET . j l -- MALIBU .BARBE -··-... QI'-··~ f ml111ftlllfwt..11 ..... ~ ~;-stnJ _ ...... -··---.... ,, ''''?!ir~.....r • ·-. •• aW<·,,. n'CO 'HO' J~'f:i l HO - _.....,.. _ __..._, . "\ ... ~T .. . ' • •I I ~llAMGI .... / .... 2219 N. °'!;''~I 9fl.11 . . . .. • --- ------ I ,... . •8AJLY PD.OT EDITORIAL PAGE A Solution· With 'Ifs' It's-iltl1. loo early te lhOll! "hooray,• but llnaU1 IDmealu baa been done toward gelilnl the Harbor Judldll l:lhtrl~ . ...,.,, decent courtroom& Tba didslOn b)' Orange County supervisors TU• • '#tlf ,.. olthough ieclng potenlial legal compllcalion1 - -1 Iona •"""ll!O posiUve step. . . ill ~ to acquire an etaht-acre pa?cel of the C4Uli1 lladlo _,iy ust oi Orange County AJrport. the beard jl ilmblilll on ,tiUe a bit because Collini ls Jpsini the land fl'om the Irvine Company. , ' ~ -' U .tbe.twe can be alralghlened out without the need ol. court action however, II fook.s like there will be decent fadllUea to aijudge justice In the near future. ' Some temporary relief is also In th• oUlng, If the county can move to accept Collins offer to lease temp- orary courtroom apace In their uisUng building pencl- lnl "completion of construction. Also needed, even t~i:nP­orarily, wUl be adequate prisoner detention . facll1t1es. StUdent Achievement . , .Jles\1111 of the 19e&o70 atatewlde achievement teall for atudentl in the Newport·Meu Unilled B ch o o I l>islrict lbowed mostly hill and a few misse& • • . Harbor Area students perforined just about u well u upected .Ver all. Thej scored better than anlicipated In ..,.en of tile 11 tests. But unhappily they fell he!Ol" expectaUon1 In four are11 w6Ue atllf slgnlflcanliy above the state and nalionat average. · Predicted or-expected performance Of. 'NeW]>Ort• Mesa atudenll is high, educators point out, because achievement II related to the wealth of the district and the educational, economic and cultural background of the families . A preview of the 1970·71 te.rts, however, Is giving the achoo! djstrict'a lnstlluUonal chiefs some cause for concern. Tlie year-to-year comparison Indicates studen1' in the district have Josi ground In three of the 11 tests -Grade 1 Reading, Grade 12 Lillguage and Grade 12 • TUeadly'a decision does take the city of Newport Beach ol.f the book with tis previous commttmen.ts lo r.------P:"''lde det.enlion.J.cilities jf the courll were bull! •!_~ ewport Center -and adds the burden o a cosrto -Math--.agaln...whlle .. sWLwell abov .... tate..and .. nali1oruu.... ___ 1 all county llxpayers. The action also gives Newport Beach the oppol' tanlty to move ahead with aqme ld!\d of plan for aome klDd of uw poUct facilities of its own. J One of the · significant facet/ of the action Is the county'& Implied recognition there ·likely wUl bt a city of inlll• after the Dec. 21 lncorponlion election. and lllen will bt a lot of people there an expanded judiclal dlllrtct wUl hsve to serve. • The uact site at Jamboree 11.olll·and campua Drive, llltbough within Newport Belch, Ill rfihl on the future inllle City Boundary 11ne. Conditions at· the Harbor Judicial District. Court fldll1la now bsve deteriorated to the point that some action must be taken prompUy tong before new facllllies qn he completed. . . I • averages. The 1970-71 tests indicate the Newport-Mesa students have gained In the other eight areas of testing. Despite achievement. tests, IQ tests and all of the other testing apparatus, the m.odern educallonal system sµn provides inexact· measurements, mb6t educators agree. But the 'Newport-Mesa disjrlct ll!Udenls appear to be 111ore. than holding their own. • . 'B~'s Long ~rvice ' . Fin Chltf R. J. 'Jan' 'Brtscoeretlres u of Dec. 31. Newport Buch, the city he served for 4S yun, honored hlJn '!Ith :a tesUmonW dinner iut week. Hll many years of service to the city fire depart- )Den" and ·all Ill• flre.aervtce, are appreciated. · ~.· .,,, .. N • • ~ft 5~JTEf~S I • ' ls He E'lected Dear Gloomy Gua J · Aatl-E1ua~li1hnaetlt €ru.acter I• Reluctaat Drago• ' • • A.s a Vnice . Or an Eclw? .-·Ne'f ·Le(t :would Elect Ralph Nader .. . .. . ' . . . ~· • '7' .. ., • , I t ~-' J I • · Do )'OU know Ibo -lrvlnl -. lion? 11•1 1.T.+F .A.C.T.:C.R.L -A. M. WASlllNGTON -Haviog'procluced yet eothln& bell« tbaD Benjamlo Spock 11 a presldenllal eondldate, the New Left ii In . despa.lt over ill political future, anil ri&hUy' ao.' deorae •McGovern, Peter McCloskey,,. "Fred Ifanlo, Gent McCart.by -none of I .· -k-•glln> ~ a leglalator vote bla private • ..... - ---.. meriog ~ lo the TlllS CllAlolPION iJ Ralph Nader. Dr. SamuellOD writes: "U straw 1JOte1 on col- Wa or bis jlubHc-CODltltueDey1' Tbia ·suss·...,,. -• .. ·=••••; · ...._ · ~~ •ol ~ Left -queallao in t.be pollllcal --.. -.. --.,... -' ~ polillcl, lll'JQia - hie ocar<e1y been ~.'L"!~ by 1 theed. • • to bunt bltO name American alectora!I. in~ -reao • ~ • 111ce qaln wlt.b the I t.botllbt ct~· readlog about ~Da4 of llil ~ ... liJI..-· -flleJ Ol (he 11 ~ ~~ ! .,. lllqueot to Pnol-:11 .... ..:',,':~:~: t. !;,., ~~; DOmlnall ldlll'• •• -tbl)lklns -d·IDll --patloc Uie ti ftprded Ir Ith Sapmne ·a.at -Jo ~ ' -,..,.. lf!edifeq lban the. 111111 of scorn 11 a poj!Ucal CIJlCY; He 1111' 1'11 -J • ' . Lolhsrto relylllg on not.bing but a Coqresllonal "°" 1 A lllOd [iolttlcal leailer k .always sn caricature of cbartsm,a. onl of oppoihll' .,. .~\~~: one lel'lle.=U be, hu However, on.. the authority of 11Village ery dvtl riPU.,... -._ -who him, Voice," the New York moot.bplece of -in 11 JUJ'I , )le--tl>ia Yliiao lo help ,the liberated thought, and of Nobel Prize Yauid -h1o CCII> I -ad feeJlnp of his -w.ncy; -Paul Samuelson of M.l.T., • new tlnllAtim diffJcul~ H , 11111,not merely plDdtr lo~ oll>P,nl champion is rtalng. U 1W only could be DOI lmpoDible. . • ,. and otiso19te --the)' laO lo ~ to do oo he could mount his Yet frlenda of the Virginia Repnbllcan ooo!Ol'lll to the ..._uu. ,of ltllh Century white cblrpr and lead the fragmented blve rtmarbd prlnte1y that Pefl'1' ICliel:!ltJ•' 1 far left ln a ,powerfUl ~lUon which panonal views"' civil right. haVI'-i:,.ui. TO underliand bow o1n' could 1111) oalionsi status •• a fourth -diametrically opposed to -ol bla •-•~ ,,. tsnto 1'"'u political plrty and movemaiL · - •tuents having been 'elected by --CU ,Pel'IOBlav. 111tn c v : ever be felt be bad lo rights '-lmowin& them' to be morally and ~":'Ji:. in ihe 'Houle. legally, un•uall•ble -and yet publicly . . vote uatnst them, .. the Jll'OWlda Iba! ' ' ' I . lege camJlllMll could elect the nµt Pres> cteni of the United Slsteo without doubl ' . one candidate would 1flo In. a landslide. And ii wouldJi't·111 Nixon. Or Muskie.'Or Mcearlby.' ~ McGovern. Or Bill Buckley, Or bane<iy. II would un, doubtedly: be Ralph.Nftder." Ott facing u:. dlury prospect that lbel'll ii no .Ut.ble penonaltty of stsfure 1 who could coaleace the New Left, Jack Newfield of Vlllage Voice uclaima! "J5ut there la one, Ralph Hader. only be won't do ll" . , .. Nader ·11, nevertheless, a current phenomenon wtUri late:nt poUUcal pro- portions. lie la the only lndl\oidual whi> bu emerged from the great mus 'who claim public attention &o establish blmleJf u some kind of a power wit.bout the benefit of formal poUUcal ap- prenUce1hlp. ~In this respect, and µus respect alone, he rtsemblta the' Wendell Wlllkie of lHO, who stormed the Citadels of the Republican establishment frorri no political base whatsOever and ran off • with the nomination. SINCE WDJ.KIE'S TIME, not so Ion& ago, politicians out of power have been drtanllng, up to the preseQt moment. of the sudden mat.erlallzation of ~me strik- ing per10nallty without mucb previous polltical Identity who could electrily the electorate. The drWn ii recurrent at a time 1lb this when a political perty like the Democrats baa IO 111111)1 uplriida fir higher honor with aucb pior prospects. . The Republlcan' have often gone through th1a dream stage at times when noue of tMlr lea! presidential con-tenders aeemed ~1 1 1o the UM of OU1tin& an lncum ' t Democratic jlrel~" denl Nader's appeal to the frustrated you:na New Leftists la easily understandable. 'Ibrough task forces of Nader's "Center for the Study of Responsive Law" the crusader bas been attacking the establishment In a way !bat really burta. He hu lateJy taken on the enUre Dupont empire and the State of Delaware in obe great swoop contained In IOO plies rtveallng nothing of substance that-hasn't been public tnowledge·for decade.. For overreach, this study qualities as a model for the third year -law school students whom Nader recruits to do the research. . . . IN OTllER RE'IPEC1S the Nader crusade appeal• to old leftills1 mlddJ&ol. the-roaders aod eve rigbtllis who are d!sguated ,wttll at dtomayed tiy ._ts of "the ·1111tem" that·· aren't ~ worttng. D!Jcon!ail with aome parta,of t.be l)lllem, from -~ bfil• ·lbrouab la>llty auto repair;· teDdJ. mUUonl> of_ people crawling up the walls every day. ~ portun1ties for the Nader tut forcet are -,and they bavt = begun to .acralch the 111lfacet"1t.b ·-of books aDd lluUMI '"' varii>ui /iulta Iii our lnduatrlal democracy a•lnl 'at ~~i'·ll'~'.atlack! OD ... · But~r'rdMt '/o, ~.r1j~tf lllJ oi this loio political aCtioo of i iiin1f!Csnl natiln in a countrY which mpond1 more lo penona!IUe1 tlJan to ibstnlcl iuial,.... President Nixon's voluminou1 "pollUon pipers" of the 1968 campaign and the Uft- dlmlnlslted iorrut of 1tudles and atatementl ·which !:!ave. since .poured out . from the Nixon 'White Houae liave JCllO largely unread. Arid It-ls undoobtiill7 the lllDO with the Nllder papen. Nol unUl Nadllf blmuif,,Jib Wlllkle, .emerges , u .~ drl~: perto"""Y personally leading a '"movement" can it be upected t.bal his cause .. will bavo OVerWbelmi'll pollti~ !Jnptcl. Thi!. iJ what the'YoUJli 'radlcall deilre but la f!lla respect Nader is a reluclantc!rsion. THE B.UR: political and JllQral que• the.-lf who elected him~ him lo llm ii: bow lot llbould a iegillato• ienect foll!>w' p,,tr lead. llll -1111DCJ, IJl!l.liow far ahililld1tt Of~· be mllht not -and pro-vote bis own Coold~? Ja.rbe.tlected u bably would not~Je-elected if he u~ I voict or U ID echo? 1 f hibited IUCb independelp:j Ind the drive My own flellog b tbat not>QdJ. aboald for rHllcllm la !lrOO&et !ban a117 other campalp Oil a plalform be" dqea not dr!W to ll10ll imif-potitlcianl. believe lnj an tblt ICOl'e. _ .. com. 1'1le pabUC'a ruthlellneu· in um arq ii .....i the candor ond "-"·ct Bani what creates '° llllllY hypocrites la the Goldwater In t.bi·'1111Pi~11eo-ballt Of Congress. Ironically, the only lion who loll who'le ae1J!11J1ts of aJoo. limo moot oHlce-hol-express !be tora'te by sayto1 Jllll Wbsl Ill nieanL ".,m of the people" la when !bat will It Irvine Plan Needs Public Scru·tiny To the Edllor: moat bfpted, moll provincial, and most .l CAND~TZ Jlhoo1d alwaY1 Ill 1 U~ Ianoranl • Pay .for Good !Jehavior? Your Dec. s editorill applies the phrase •'bulcatly IOWld" to the Irvine Company muter plan which proJecta a populaUon of 430,000 for the Irvine li'U to be reach· ed Over the nelt 25 yean. Depending on growth tcale, thIJ could mean expanding public 1ervlce1 for 11,000 new residents yearly. AJ an Irvine resident ind author and lecturer In environmental affairs, I am only too keenly aware that this area -in tts relaUve Infancy -alre1dy contends with double school sesaions, inadequate and ill-designed flood 'control facllWeS, severe slltaUon problems and 1 conr laminated watershed "'1lch Jeopardlze.t the water quality of Newport Bay. 'l1tlllP a <01unmlll milbt nem lmow If .. dldn1 open bla mall: Would H psy ooclely to pay lludeDla for . bebavin& well lD ocbooi rat.her !ban -ly? tostead of Ollllilhlng stud<llta !or bad behavk>r, Dr. 'Edward T. Ladd, an Emory University educator, ll1Ufltl rewlfdinc them wit.b a salary of •to or ao a llUlll!b for good behavior. Ho believea money for auch a pioneer- lnl pro)td mi,ht -e inililib' '""" lamdallool. We swal many fn. .. IKta and feel 111- porlor lo them, but *1 CID d'! many tlllnp "' cannot. Far enmpi<, the toas. 1Jender·bodled 1 ...,..Oy bat winp thiMer !ban fine -· !lot It can 0, at a speed of (II ....... boor. IT au llDN IAID !bat a committee • -accompillb anytblo1 •tlrwlillL 11111 U wu a committee of reli,tM -In the llt.b C<ntury """ irodu<ed the IOll( J-.' tranala-. .... .. . ... Bible, tlllJ nonted .. b7 =-· tllo irealMI la tio Enclilll -lan1 aaactlJ wiMlnl Ill battle llDl..i,..., 111plfedby our own debrla rl IMms-......... --·ates an ""'"l:.f * _. of prbaa .. eacb ...... .. -• lllUCb ptt -u .... _... . If,.. -lo ,_"""" and the .... tr."",.... )leert ii lwltlQ>, tennls can -.. ,..., beat -of ulucial. lt can .use up1more than 10 ttrnet 11 much enera • you'd expend ploddlnl "'1 a pU¥J. SUCH A M.ASTEII pltn could commit citizens to intenalve a:rowtb without any usurance that the revenue base, public aervlces or natural carrylna capacity of QUOTABLE NOTdt.a: .. A man with the area (IUCb 11 the ainheil) can ablorb Qrilt tn h1J heart can DUtlmart all such a rate and style of development. otben.'' ~Ruth McKeline7. such analyalt It the rtsponslblltty of the Jln&le, , Jln&ll: U.S. col,. vary tn public sector, not the developer or Jd )loo populariQ lhrottghout the nation. Sliver ll"•P• financed by the developer. dollm liiv, pncllCaUy becoml a 17111bol Public agencies who decide to"wwor of t.be .free w11eo11q Wut, parilcuw1, J8 • ·auch qUf•UoDJ alter appn>ving a ~Ve Hk:ttls, for tome nuoa are developers plan ~ themselves, ,the f Jn Balltmorf and quarten Jn developer and the cit!J!m no particular New ork State. PenJles haft ~ their NrVicl. status so much that if you see anyone bend o v e r to retritW a dropped one. you automatically auume fie'• over 40 ytln old arid ll!nlimentaU1 mnembtn when the lJnoaln one-cent pieCO w11 the chief prize and financial nward of childhood. EXllCUTIVE SIGNS: On !be deak ct Jules Podell, Copacabsna night club owner: 11Whln a man ttopi anttclp&tizl&, be starta willinf." Fadinl Strtpm Typlc:tl of tho snlmal ~ flCiog extinction b the Bengal tiger. 111trt were an estlmaltd 40,000 of theae besutlfUI creatures lo Indio durin1 the lll30o, but according lo the Nailonal Geographic Society, only IOIDe %,000 r,. maio allvo today, Worth rememberln1 : "The YDWll man who thoulht the worid owed him a ll•lnl becomel the old man wtio bllmea the world for h1s f11lurt." \ Jr TD IRVIN& Company master plan 11· Indeed a WOfUu' one, 1t can withstand bsvlna judgment suspended untJJ ade-qoate publlc analysis aacertains ill economic and enflronmental COD- aoquenceo. At t.blo poln~ the lrvlne Com-peny master plan desents serious publk: <0n$1derati"1, notlilng more and oot.binf lesa. WESLEY MARX VaeftdU_...,.. · To the Editor: I am wrmni u a resldeot of hoih Newport Beach and a Uvwboard of the bay. I am a conctrotd ciUUn and an "A" studenl at Orsnae 'Coolt College. I am enrolled ln environmental tclence and for my 1C1enct project I be .. taken "Water Quality of Newport Beach: Po!Sible ca.... of Polluur" and correcuve Letter• ttom readers art wtlcomt. NormaUv writtrt 1hould convev their mt11ag11 in SOO words or le11. TM right to condmlt letters to fit ~ or eliminotf libel is rtiirvtd. AU ltt- ter.s must include signature and mati.. ina address, but name1 mau ,,. tDith- held on request if 1Ufficie-1tt rearon U apparent. Poctrw wiU no& be pub- li.shtd. Meuum." I have spent my spl:re time a l n c e September workin& on, ~ tervlew1n&. pk:lure laking and ln- vestlgaUne areas-of poliuUon. ! MY Fl1lST CONCERN, of , ~. ts lhe upcoming meetlng of the Harbor, Parka and Recreation Department tryinl to pass legislation prol;l.ib!Unc: live- aboar<b on the bay. I do Ml know If llve- 1board1 have ever been tboqht of u a resource before but let U1 consider these people II an asset for DOW with UUI rusonlng. Finl, mosl people who live aboard t.bal I have lnterviewtd are o:ioceroed with the environmen~ mainly water pollution. They all conalder tl\e bay U lhelr backyard; not a1 1 place of recreation where somehody will pick up after they leave. GIVEN SOME Inc<nilve these people could be U9ed is moniton much like park ranger• wbo live In our national parts. They could report violatort. These same people could act as a deterrent forte protecliog peraonal, private and public property siatnst vandallan and larc<ny. They COllld lllill the Harbor Patn>i in reportloa leaking boata, eiectrlcal oborta, and nm. To deprlft boaten of this resource would, I'm sure, havt lrrever&ible repercussions. THE 1IAllBOR PATROL does a won- derful Job will\ 1heae people'• help but alone the ir responalhllltles would be In- creased asir...,mtcaU, and lhey 1'0uld bave lo lsko short cuta.ud ndace t.belr e!lectlveoess, "'1lch nobody WOllld llke lo Bee. I think the recently popular ~cern over the environment and the Uve-eboards could be dealt with favorably lo all par- 'ties. I am sure you will consider thll propqsl! and do whit is rlgbl JOHN L. BURZAN Citizen QueatioRlilf To Iba Editor: .: . ' Althollgb editorlalo m not statemeets of fact, but rather opildObs, Jt ll _. fortunate !bat the DAILY Pll.or falil II neceaaary to make JnmJ!!ldal al:loal a cltl2enl group (which II falla to ldeatUy) u thollgb this group had --motive .to bloclt good planning. In fact, Newport Restdeoil United (the ont; JP'OUP at the meeting described b)' the Pllol lo Its editorial~ "Good Plana Tate Time". Dec. 3) WU -led In order to ... lbal moro than one point of view b represented In the planning proceu. The Piiot show• !ts llo[lp~lsm by Implying !bat the group , -to lillen or IWll. It u_. Iba! ii WU llewport Realdents Unltld tllel liked Mr. 11)1111 and bl• llall lo bold tile -... .. lbal ill memllen could -betlar lo-larmed 1bolit Ibo mullr plMwtoc pno. ceo1. The Pilot repor1or • llwwwiaatolf lllU!lled !bat a dJ1~ -..... a member of that INtlP1 and thereby tainted the sroup. .. THE IMPORTANT -lion, !J, since wheo are citluns who ~ /!Uel1IODS ool Interested to learnlnal 1 thought that's how you got answers! There are many Newport residents1who feel !bat ii the7 bad asked more que1- tions before the plans were made, the Lido hlgh-r!Je and the Back Bay develop- menta would not have poUuted our bay, !bat the freew1y would not bave been pl&Med dissectini our city, aod that the Jl"'!IOSed ciVlc center comples would' not hive turned out the way It did. Wt readers begin to wonder 1f the Pilot Is losing ill faith In the democratic proc- ess, 1iltce that's what cltlzen questioning 11 all 1bout. Decision makln& by on elite b oblO!ete! r JUDY B. ROS&NER Ye•,..r•11H Se)ieol To the Editor: .. List Tbllfsday nilbt ·at San JoaqUin School, Di. Wllllam Stock> llsted the school board'• JIOIHlOn on the subject' of the year-round icbool wit.b a Jq lial of rusons why It would not wort. Among his· resenattom were: -The lqsunnountstile P!l'blems for the worttns wife. ' • - -The io.1 .0f Gteoded 1raftl fO. the teacher: . -'!'hi peblem <i lneompl'l!ble teacblni" 'tee~ In Ullth • ii d laqilsie. . -mii ·~ .;,. conlio1lilJ tllnJuah frequent le~ chequ.for IJie ""!lei'L -Thf ~ Ulldant\lnq ol the fami- ly unlMn;,00r. loC!oty b)' removal !f. .the family ......,, ,.ijtloaihfp. • • -'Ille ellmlnatlon of -Jobe for t.be chlldreo 11 part o/. their educatioa. -Tbetdlocrimloatloo.,.alnll tboM. who musleem-lollmlWwt...,bop-lnl to ID to college. ' In .. ., llie ....... sialool t.bia ~to our.,...,~......,. why ecadiillciau do 'not driw· !be olrflous ---· R. L. a..uuc ., --.·~ DAILY PILOT ~11.W'...i,~ •• Tllonlu lr«oll, UUor AlbertW.BatQ Editorial Pogt Edilor ,,,. --o/. Oto Dl11' Pilot ILffb CO lnrarm and atbnua late ft9den 111' pre11e.nttns th\a ncftP&lltl"• opl~ and CIOftte l'l'll'lltu'1 OD toPb (JI lntent:t and ~by-.. • lorwn foe"" u. ex:prtS1lon ot ·our tttder's" o()fnlonl. an4 hr Pl"lell\Jhr tht dlvtnt ~ ot lnlonneid ~ ~ ml IPGllllmeft on topics or thtdQ'. Wednesday, December 8, 1971 • ' I ' 1• .... '· ! • iV?L M, NQ. 292, a SECTIONS, 116 PA6ES ORAN&E COUNTY, CAUPORNIA TEN aNTS· *'-' "' . .. • ~esa Re·sidents Seek Tighter . af fie .C.urhs . I Joann mldeDts, lecloby TheoclOre C. '•'Ted" Bololh. complaiDed of obllruded villablllty when turnlJli .onto Plaoenlia. Joann ii ~ Est•ncYI High School, where tbe street curvea.-- ._,'' three poalble ac!lom for the com-·m;· cao alt -P--taUve inn tho,)Jllllo .._.... u.; mlaslon: • ' ~-• ' 1 -~-U..lnmodlpln- -Malce oo c:hqea U It la cletermlnecl' · ~ -h l\Ot · a malGr • mat; ud.llx clll •• • Resldenis also said the tr.Ifie bozMcl is iDcreaeed In the~~ lludenta ride their b~ lo scbilol. HOrb Buniham, ~ city traffic engineer, said lodaY ll>er are at 1!asl !be hmrd la oot oipHbnt. ''ftlere io,a )IOllld .::=.= ~:.: ::· ~I ~;-'l"Jl'lll 5 c':~~ bozMcl In every doatloll," be ft1llalo0cl. !he be reduoad., =" •. 't ~§ "But"" have to Jmow how much,'~~ '1\e -comnit•u ..... 111-tf• Sel!ool ii [ -Make Joann Street a righ~~ only, aJB.,Dla.11, ln tbefifthftoerl•d1u..-a ·..._ of z C , c:uttln& oil=---tr~ ""!"! of,dty belL • ' Mlo:t Oil> aal •• --· p -..MaQ Joaan CIDMay,~ net, to C&e kki:lma"lnclade on..,,._.:. uixber-dty .. . · 1 . . , Edison W arnsof Emhwfgo .:·:Company Says Plans Being Laid tO Me~f.ShorUige .. .. ' . I 'Ii By ALANl>ouaN meet projected power ihortagee. · Coe al'° revealed another emergency. for an hour until the abortqe Is ! °' .. Dlllllll' .rw ""' 1be· testimony was given by Edison plan for temponrUy cutting off e1ectrlc overcome. ,5oiothem Calllomia F.dlaon Company V\CCI President Robert· M. Coe· who said service to laJp blocU of CUSloBW1'to (Joe ,said that-had IDlroduced the 11181 place an emljargo 00 supPlyillg tJec-that the company was cooslderlng filing prevent a •ystem-wlde breakd•Jl'll. / 'load shedding plan oo that service could trlclty to new Cllllomers or lncrwllng for approval' of the , embargo with ~ Thie plan -called Dlllllual load shed· be maintained on crlllcal clrculls. It was luppliu lo old caalomor• 111 Orange PUC ID late 19'12 or early 1973. ding -would mean !bet blOcks totaling : deslgnod to avoid 1Jllng the aulCllnatlc County In tbe Jnld.1970'1. U. llid that the embargo woold go Into 100 ~awaits -some serving 125,000 shedding Syl1em wlllch wocJld cut oil . ,'jl>e dire warning was given ~ a "°"" effect In 1174 or 1175. Coe said that !be customers .:... would hav• their power &erVice lo fD c:ustomen !Mm a suJ>.sta. l\l!IY oUlcial at a. PubliC Ulll1ties Com-embargo may be oeeded In rapid gi<1wth slopped on a rotatloaal 'balls during a lion. · • il\lislon hearing 111 Loi Angeles Tuesday areas, llUCh 11 Orange County, unless the abortage. Ooe block waiold be cut oU for Questioned by •the hurlng ollJcer Arch '\'lio said It wu ooe of two emerpncy company_.,, permission to bllild ntW an hour, than J>O'!U resupplied, ·and Main' Ot> how far along were company Rn' the ccimpany wu ~ to power plants. aootber blocln•ould"lllffer the power loss (See EDISON, Pap I) · .: . ....---......,.'~----. * * * Sto~'lf Report Eyeryone Hurt 1;a~~s . to Spurt . .. · 1 Missing ,Today ·lf Blaekout Electrmic tnMrOlukc\ dUflcuJ.. tits !Mm New Ycrk 1'da1 made It imJ)OMible for tbe DAILY Pnnr lo publbli _,., iiJi -"!IJ'l!el report. Taped il!JIO/ls of the niarWt contained loo mar, ....... to allo..t ~1 · 'I', '/J ·' • . ' ;-· • ~.'(UPI) -llafi.. Ille ......... ./..L.. .. dapb1e lurdei, I . ::: .:r.:: • llnl yur of p!IYr<IO -lcllng. Call!OI' the leglslature~;;;;j for a IO percent "° lllock nporlo lll01 bi rawaed' ....... wtll !IOI' a w~· • per#! . •ci,dJt•: tf·JRI. -,,...._ II 'lbandlj'. IDOA In -Income -A~~ 1JJi! ... wtll ,_;·llO • ID-'----.,, __ ,-..--'-..,.....--' , i;!!':t,•IM~~= ~!.,,.~~111s .. Stock Ex~lu1nae . • "'lbe ~-and alped ....r.1u )Jlymmls will 141al .. to .ti• r_--e IOdaJ"' Gtr, -........ ,;. Iha! ia.$1Qi1.1ar -aarned i. lflS R'evea, Is . Ji"ght 'rbe ..... ..time ..... wtD be ,.. and " f0< Income earned Ill 1111. ~ 'fl:. IUdden apeedup Iii la!' <jiil II jl Were not for withboldi"I, the ll1U l"!:IJool • !'illztn belllll payln6'U would flave made orily 1be oos lump.wm Drop m' ' I ~· ading I» ea1111 ~ income--not moathailiter ·•""'em <>1 •100 1n April, 11'12. In ·-p ·la Ibo .... oow / ~-• ~· .. 1-•s what hapj,..,: hil po,menta will revert lo the normal NEW Yoak (UPI) -Blue chl]1!! were Say a -·· 1111< incoma tu la 1100. 1100. weighed c!oWn by pl,ltt taldng on the '1i/' ~, he ,palcUllat In ilne lump 1111111 In nallty, of course, the 1118!1'• tu pre> New Ycrk Stock Ez~nge teday, but fr.e IDApru. That WU his tu'on 1t70 income. bably will -because hil Income • Wllhbo\dtac i,w Mrt J~ 1 'lbrouch . remalnderr ot the m :tet was miJ:ed"in tM year the man's employej:. wW will. active tr,.img, l!ithhold flOO, Tbe tu break comes years laltt. 11 II The Dow Jones barometer of blue chi!>< But be tti11 wtn owe a tu on income were not far withholding, the mu 1WI was oCf1 2.ss at 154.85 l'lhortly before the -in 1171. The lump "'"" pieyment woold be lluek for an added payment final bell. Standard & Poor'• IOO llOc); will be dua In April, 11'12, jUst as it when be retired or died. Index, however, gained '0.11 to 91.IO. Ad- always • been. Here's how that woris: vances lopped dedln" 'llG lo !02. ~· tf tf "k Under the current oystem, U a man Ellctronics pointed In both directions. B•' y 'II F retired, aay, at the. end of 1172 and his Jn. So dld the oils. . ow OU are come fell lo a level where he had no tu British Petroleum ceme under pres- .. · llabWty, be still would he ffilUired In sure In !be woke of an ,,,,..,.,,,..,,! • • April Im to pay a tax on his 1m ~ Under Califorma come. 11 he died hla estate would pay Jl that Libya had naUooallzed BP's ...eis He allO would have lo J>IY the full $100 there. . next April on bla 1971 income. Also mlled were rail!, aira'afta and Withholding Tax ~~·Iha"' t~ ,roo lnyeaneach heyearwoul. d pay alrlin ... Sloell showed sa!llered strength. -m U.S. Steel was ~iven, the green light by .. : • · Under withholding, the man would pay !be Price Commission to raise prices 3.6 SACRAMENTO (UPI)-llere la a table hla 1172 tu u be earned his Income and perC<J1l oo average. It means big 8lee1 Pl'pared !Mm llale Departmem of oot he obligated for any payment in April can boost pricee fur ila enlltt line of 11\nnan Reoourcea fJgmes on how much 1'71. Also, $IO of his tu on 1171 Income producla between now and Aul(Ull wtU be withheld from employes' PIY· would be "forgiven." Amonga the day'1 most acUVe tasues c!Jecb under payroll withholding of the Over the two years under withholding, were Pan AmerlCM W o r I d Airways, slate m<ome tu. there!..., he would pay 1110 and all in Eastml Air Uneo, Ocddenlal Petroleum, Married Coap1e 11'12. Braniff Airways, Cook United and Amert· No What It boils down to la this: Under can Telephone. · ~ "ithholdlng Callfornians wW swap an IMI • Prices wen> steady In moderate trad· 10 eenll pen:ent added payment now for the Ing oo'the American SIA>ck Euhange: IMI cents (llee TAXES, Pop I) 11.11 II.ID f:.90 ; SUI 4.10 5.IMI $8.40 flUO '21.10 I ' Horses to Get Vehicle Check • I ~ N-s.20 I .111 $1.tlO 11.10 $3.48 -Nooe Hones, mules and dookey1 have beeo given the word by La Palma city councilmen. They approved a new · law Tueaday banning thO animals from sidewalks and from the clly's atr..la 1lll1els they are properV lit. -su• 11.10 111.00 $26.IO i!lalfel't<Ma Nooe 'JO $1 .• 12.10 $3.00 -suo 17.IO $1UO $35.IO The new ordinance makes it unlawful for a perl!M\ "lo permll any of the named animals 0n a city -during night houra without proper JiCbllng equipment in opera. Uon." Acceptable llghling la described ....._ u Ha lamp emit.Uni a white llght .. Yillble from a distance or 300 feet, • lei In flont aod • red -In the S'.00 , ,, '#' reer. 1 11.tlO Rudolph Ille !ltd Noaed Reindeer :t: .... oot sranted an eumptlon by Costa Mesa Gets Laguna Urging To Back Freeway Coeta Mess ii study!Pg a lelter from the Laguna Beach Chamber of Com- merce which urget preservaUon of the Paclllc Coast Freeway. A copy of the chamber letter to the state Divlaloo of lllgbways wu viewed by councilmen at Monday night'• meeting. c:ouncllman Wlll1am st. C;ialr ul<ed the staff lo &Ive a report oo It al the Dec. IO seislon. In -. !be Laguna Chamhli' uu the state to keep the ~ rour. of tbe Pacific c.out Freeway, even lf t0me chang., are made in Newport Beach and Laguna Nliuel. ''The freeway ls euenUaJ to area growth , .. Laguna Beach Would become intolerable without It ••• ,J' the letter 1171. Hits-Witness ~ .. Wlxl'.ilfll'l In a powtt lllortqe! '!'be ~ • w1lpou f<t Ibo.· llooltblr1I caHlorDla -Co~ 11114 °"' Elf !Ee:W c:ould be upecled ID a -Clldlrnll wJ r-7. . -~-"· vhoamentar f" I " ..iii tllal wa11r anli -,,_ eoalcl be ..........,. lmpolred and ·I/Id lbll """"' cmrte l>ealllo and 6"nllitrJ )nbloml. He said that tralllc olpalt and ~ llghttag.-IO aat,-1ng tr8tlJc jams and crlmt 111ta. Guollne pumJ>I wOuld fall, camlng a ir.-uon criall, hot e 1 'eleYators would ceaae and the po~ce and fire deparlmellll wocJld be without their com- munications l)'ltems. ,., 0 Nearly baU of our ncllo1atallona have DO aulliary IOlll'Ce of power," he aaid. "Televilkn atatioo. operations as well u tdevialon broadcast rec<Jven depeod on commereial power.'' McCracldn also predicted ~ e I a y • In pla<ing phone calls and the ldearaph aervlco. Property Owners Protest Weed Clearing Charge The touchy question of how· much Costa Mesa can charge property owners for clearing the weeds· oU their )ola ·la lll1I unsettled. Two owners wanted to cllallffe'the ct- ty bill !or weed abatement -Monday night, but the c:hallenges were held pend- tog a Dec. IO report to lbe council. Councilman WUllam Sl Clair uked Cl- (y Mana~er Fr.cl Sonabal to bring back deta1Ja on wbetblr a cleanuP crew la one, two or mon men. The city .-any charpo ahout llO- an-hoUr for a crew lo clean off Iota whore propetty ovrnen have not done the job. LISI month one property cnmer told the council he WU a liltle BUrprlled to IM his weed bill jump from 115 In lt'IO lo _. than l30I this year. Councilmen pointed out tliat the weed abatement prosram la set up to force J)roperty ownen to clean their own land, but admitted MldJ a drastic~ In Ille bill la hard lo take. Concrete Patio Furniture Taken • , Chancel-are whosver swiped a table and bench aet from The Derby ReslAurant In Coota Mess won~ 111e them In an U)Jllalra apartment. Donna It Stumlol called Ofllcor Bob Arnold lo Ibo dllllng· opol •I Ila Pallsadea Road Monday IO report the l!OO grind theft ..... She said the Ove-foot diameter teble a .to the councilmen of the sma11 rura1 •.ot1 .commllllty. Costa Mesa councilmen made no com-and lour benchea aro all cut -· 111enla on the Laguna Beach letter Mon-. adding up lo about l ,!00 pound.s lo total day night. weJchl. ...... ._ _________ ,., • • -·- -'t' ,. J. • ..... < · Waz' r ,,_ &mlJ poll wtll 4a dowa lanJcbt, pa•'-"• ..., for -sl!lu but ......... 1-"' _alooll ... ___ • ,, peatqalZ ....... • INSIDB T08.4Y ~-.: -I ---. ._ .... ,_ .. ·-. --. -' --I • ..... Is I ... -.... -. --.. -. ........... _ & ..... -; -.. -... ... .. =--= Ir, 'trS If e ---= ·i --. -----.. ., • •• . ; • • • .. -.v llLOT c w • ..,, t111 .... I, Im'. ' Statelvide Tests Mm~d ' By GEOllGE LE!DAL ' ' °' .. °""' """ llllf ... wfiL FOLKS, mulls or the J570 statewide achlevemenl l.esLs.Jlave POUred forth from Sacramento once again proving how dumb (In some c~a brfCl>tJ klclJ of Calliomla are. Thb: reporter bu tor aevera1 weeb ezercised his · jaundk:tld eyes wading through the mostly meaningless abundance of ])etC'enUlu, ~ Dtedlana, "Z" $COrt!:, pllpll· ( • nOrma. state norms and tachblastic abUio/ rantings. • _.Whll the help ot 1 ftrrmla:tratQH iO 1e-ver-1-Orange CoMt · ll'1'0ol districts, the-couoty ach6ob o1rice telling acll*lltritor and a genius wboee firm IJICirei. most of the ltllo glv"' la Oronge Coonty, my ototlltlcal lrip hu been hi&hllcbted with many far out cynicism-bolstering mo- ments. , ., ·--, ' ' ... ... .: ·• • "' " •• • _, • .. • • ' - • . ' . ' • '• .. ., '< ;. . •• • " • • ' 1 • • • \ ~ - • -•. • • • " - • . • 'i • ' r • • • • ·: • I --' lTim..s GRAPPUNG with the. ehdiw stream of ~statistics it has become evident that California'• tesUnJ: program ii far. from ideal and ~n some in- stanctl 11 1n outrlgbt fraud. · ·- For instance. Clllfornlans hive been led to believe their children score more: poorly In reading thin the "national average." Do you ~w how the national avetage la detennlned7 I didn 't. CaWoml1, I f'and, is &be only state In the naliott w:mg the Cooperative Primary Reldilg Tilt ina.taUed by out recenUy departed educational lcon1 Dr. Mu ~ert)'. The "Q1Uona1 1veri1e:'' =to frequenUy bandied about, Is in ac· tuallty the J)ubU.sher'1 norm for the test he sold I.he state on 11.!lng. ' THE ".A VEAAG~" for each grade ltvt!I is determined on the basis of l,tlll poplb aelectect at random tbrotlgboot the u.s: The i.st the CPRT ,._ placed, the Stanford RUdiJ1r Tat·wu "normed" on no Jesa than 100,000 stti-donto per 1rode. · NtUher teat la: admin~ ltatewide. in any other state in the union. Another for lrutanct. T'be tenior in .high acbool "reading" scores violate the teat publisbe.r's recomrnendl.Uona. The Iowa achievement test series for Mllorl -not ooe ten -Oii reacllnlJ but lllree. ' -i. ' CALIFORNIA CHOOSES to use Only the test for aoctal studies reading ability, -.... the.tests for reading in the .natµral sciences and another for Uter'aty reeding capability. A reading acore that might be clMer to the truth iftluld be obtained by aver11inJ scores on all thne tests. . Another for instance. KJds In Callfomia nt yotmger than studenta used by pubillbm to "nonn" their teots. Thlt in.an. they are taking the tests ~ aa inuch u six months 1000er thin the rilylhlcal "national average'r otuderita they're belq compared with. · TRY TBis ONE. C.Jifomi1 educ1tioo honcboa tut· all kl4s ,at the 18me . time, Jn Octbber. The tei\ J>Ui>Hlbert, however, "norm" the tests;-that means they determine the "national Ive.rage score" in the spring. ~us, 1 second Flder takbla the reading teat in October it being compared with a second &rade'f' who )\u had nMrfy a full year ltudyin& at the secorid grade leveJ. Dl reality then, the Califomia leCond grader is lltUe more than a first srader' who ii only ·four weeb returned from summer vacatlon, a time: when acllJevement performanct of l1lOlt normal kids may be expected to drop. There aren't many active youngsiera who spend the summtr boning up for reading tests. ~ ' THE SPRING TESTING series, to determine what the kid has Jeamed · throulb the )'elr,~ is not much .better, liming-wise. In this case, the testing period fa~s, In t0me cues, aa UUJe as two or three days out of the most recent 11nonntna: ' of the teat. Educatora agree there is litUe improvement in a stu· dent's pedonmoce dlrtng the. last Iii. weeka of schlool. c ~ Yet, because of a quJrk. bf the date the teN are given, ind the tirlle when the publisher set! the "national or test average,'' California students are penalized sometimes as much 1s two months. Their year-end performance ls not being compared to year-end adjusted test norms . They look worse than they really are. ~., ; P • • • 1' ON TOP OF EVEI\~ else, be:Cause human beings handle the t~t SCt'lrts. rnlstlkes are made.• 'MUtll gtade J'Udini ·~s in Laguna Beach, for example, Jnlerred tMe &Qne kids who looked like: feniuses ·in spelling, math and !language' les~ IOrnehow hadn't learned how to read. It turns out, the reported score was m ·, em)il and Laguna kids really red about as well as th~y compute. )ut the.. real topper is the frequenUy confirmed suspicion that the teslJ make 1wuome politic1l, h1y. ' ' ' RAFFERTY CLAIMED a lZ percent gain .tn reading just before elecUon 1ut yur, when in fact he wu comparing results or two different tests. ' Eve:eyone aSsumea that the tells Indicate wh11t kids know. They don't do that. Ninety-five percent -t5 percent! -of the tests used Jn California compare only the performance of one group of children with the perfdrmance ~ of the selected students who take the test for the publisher. A niere five percent ol the test.II uJed in this state indicate what Johnny Imo"' ~ tell his teachers what they must do to help Johnny know more. THE ULTIMATE flaw In the testing program is the basic misunder- atindlng or t~g prevalent among the general public. · Moat of ut think the 1COres mean something that they don't. Some may even mOre from ollt district to at1other in the belief they are giving their child 1 better leal'Jljng opportunity If the district acored "better" on stnte achieve.. meni teats. · Most would be · better otf demailding revi~ed test procedures and working to ·improve dJstrlct deficiencies that hamper learning. OIAMll COAft, DAILY PILOT 01Wtt1 p.IT JIU"'llMIMO ~»rt leMrt N. W1H .,,..... ........ """ J1 .. t ,-. c,,r1.., Vkll,,...., ........... Th-•• ICenU ldll9f • n-...... .,.., .. ""-'"' l!dllllr 01rl11 H. L... litlt••il r. N1U MildMI ~ •• ,..,. c ... ai1 ... 0ffk9 SJO Wtat l1y Sffttt M1ifia1 ,Yil,.nt P.O. lta I l•O, 92•2• --.......,. .... , ............ ~ ~ 11Kt11 m l'-t "-..,,.,,. ... 1tttf¢11' 1M hfdl 1t111...,1ro1 .. c-...i -..... II '-llllll AMI ; 3 Right Turn Lanes Slated For Costa Mesa " Three_ right turn lanes will be built in to ',tna)Qt' .. Costa M~ s\r'tt:ts In 1972 using ''531000 jsl ,federal money and $21 ,SOO of 'local Jll9J)<Y-~. Etch projeCt falls under the Traf(ic Oper.1tlon1 frogram to Increase Capacity and ~Jety (TOPICS ) sponsored by the feder-1 gq_vernment. The city Is currently asking tf any resi- dent desires a public hearing on 11ny' pnrt of the TOPICS program. If not, a hearing will not be scheduled . The federal government pays 71 .3 pt?r· cent of each ' project Three right turn lanes wlll be bulit for : -SOUthbound traffic on H 11 r b o r Boulevard at Adami Avenue (estlru11ted cost 115,lOO), -Eastbound traffic on Baker Street at FalJ'\liew Road (estimated cost $U,S00). -Westbound traffic on Fair Drive 1t Fairview Road (estimated cost $32,~). Herb Burnham, au!Jtant city tratnc engineer, said the ditfere~ In coat for each right tum line depeoda on the amount of rl.ght-of·WJY lht city ha1 to buy. Astronauts Get Medal WASHINGTON iUPll -Apollo JS utronaut1 David R. Scolt, Alfred M. Worden .and J•mcs B. Irwin were award- ed the Sp&ct Agency·& dlstlngulstied .eervlc:e medal today by Vice Pre.1ldent Spiro T. Agnew. .Airport an ·Olcayed Runway· Ext.e~~.Sparks Debat.e ' ., ,.Cll llOllACI ................ Orange County 1upervisor1 voted Jlnal approval today pf Orange County AJrport operatior\ policies as proposed last month by Supervisor R.o~ald w. caSpcra of Newport Beach. · One -Ol. CQ_pers' proposals stirreCI a llvely debate, howeve'f. He wants a study made of the feasiblli-tY Or qtendlni the ·main 19R afrpott runWay 1,000 feet nOrlhward to near Ute San Diego Freeway aod a blast fence to be installed at tht north end. Fears that Newport Beach people would interpet this move as an invitaUon "I' use of the county .airpo11 by larger jet pia(lel was expre~ · by Superviior DlvW Biker of Garden Grove. ,'\ """ Ht told DI 8'W*8 1 reserve Na¥y plDt '""" Jim i. N..,.n Beach lost wee-whlle at hla mountain cabin In Crestlloe. This pilot wl>ool he did not nlme '<rltJ. clied the propo11I 11 ''just a move to brl~g In larger jets." The pUot added, "The jet noise la bad enough now and this would only make it worse." , Baker 11ld ht tried to explain that the purpose was to decreaae j•t nobt over Newpart Beach by 1llow 01 planes to take off sooner and 1ain greater altitude over the area thin ls now possible. The pilot replied, "Baloney." Baker told his fellow supervisora, "We must make our purpose ver, clear. The peopfe down there are 1usplclous of every move we make -at tbe airport." "l air« that.,we stxxitd uplaln it <.'Om- ' plottly," -'6ur,!rvl"' William Phillips or Fullerion,• 'even though tlMy won't believe us anyway." Caspert replied, 1'Newspaper edltorlt,ls stir up lhe peo~e down thtre .. I can't satisfy all the paranoid people In the world. The only way to prove our good in· tenU6ns Is to d'-moh.strate them,'' "By paranokl 1NJ you referring to lhe edltorlil writers?'' asked Bo a r ,4 Chairman 'Robert B1ltin of Santa An1. Caspers did n~ answer that ont. but said, "The size of planes using the alrport Is limited through our lea ses with the commercial airlines.'' From Pagel County AviaUon Director Robert Bresnahan said thtt there 11 only space f~ 1 750-foqt u:Jenslott ol the runway b I he w11 for the study. Bresnahan Jateri aai~ his roo'h estlqiate of the cost of tie extension afid blasi ftnce Is $200,000 .. Caspers' llsl of policies ado~ted flnalJy lnc:luded this wording : EDISON EMBARGO ... "That the director of aviation and the . " -~ . ~tudies on:tt\e emb ,',Coe.replied that Edison ofCicials hall cussed the p~ b!ems irlvolved /Vfd _ · ~wO-fur' lead Ume that would bO ~ iJi q6.,sec PUC staff coUnse:J J err a:sked the company Wsubm!f an ou -~of the embargo plan to the commiss ~· "~ problem is in ·attepip to {&cover' fr,om the loss Of the l:!Ufli n Beach cenerating stations," Coe sald,Jn a refere'~ to th.e California SupTeme Court.decision last summer th&t blocked expansion oI the Huntington Beach 1plant. · The court found that Edison mu'st have the approyal of both the PUC an8 the Orange eo'.onty A~ Poll~tijl r cOntrol Di'lttlct to add two no-meg'iw•I\ ~!lits at HuntlngtoncBeach. ni.'.AP<;l\f-ii ·llenled the .i>PllC~l!<>n beeaus,e ~i\ ·pro- posals f~iled to meet &le· coUntJ•f air. t1>n· lrol standards. Coe said that ano!her 291 megawatls were needed by Edison to meet a pro.- jected shortage in 1974 and 1975. Edison's chief planning eng'ineer Luther Wheeler testified earlier that the com· pally was planning to meet the loss oC the Huntington Beach units by building l 'rona Page l IRVINE. •• director of building services be asked to smaller peaking units that would be; used Pr(.eparM cost ¥d engjn~ring feasibility to offset pea,k J91ds and com~lned cycle 1t'udy •the eXtensiOn "'of µtis ~ding plants that wou1'd meet , both. con(inuing ~wa ' JIR' ioward the ! Sao Df~'go Jo'ads and peaklnl demands. 1fr,_eo' , and on the instal~atlon Of a Wheeler said that the company also ~~ fan or blast fence 1nd ~ jnclude esilmttes~ of th! proba~le sound relief [or was planning to purchase power from a re:sid ntJ of Newport Beach." . desert plant, called the Navajo project, ea!pers a'dded thJs emphasis i piis but noted that opposition was expected to moi'~: "This study l;i being dor£-lor all these solutions because they would be noili abatement and sartty purposea' fired ,by f~ssll tut ls. : . tfne proposed policies wire revlew'fd by "We are seven ·or eight years away thf County Airport Commission"' 'two from nuclear plants." Wheeler said. w'eeks ago. That, group suggested that Eco\og monitor. information should not be "Fossil fuel-fired plants are the only way rt\illed to Newport residents as ~f-ers I know to solve the present problem." QTlginally suggested. Com m·l s' 1 on Edison Qfficlals explained that although lnembers sald that the infor.m._allo; 11u tl.elr earlier forecasts which saw a need available at the Airport Noisi Abatlrnent · .., Center. .. t for the Huntington Beach units 1n 11. 4. Caspers •gr~ with this. modUicaUoni and 1975 had be;en revised downward There was only one other point of these units were still required in 1976 and dlsagreemJ!nl on the five pollcles between 1977. Caspers and the commissioners. This Company charts showed that if the new concerned " a, statement that no new units in Huntington Beach were built tern\inal., facility should he constructed local nitrogen oxide em issions would In-without permission of the board of crease from 12.6 tons a day in 1974 to S6.1 Supervisors. tons a day in 1979. Commission members wanted such But Edison Vice President David proposed changes referred to them first Fogarty said that if the new unit! were to be passed along to the supervisors with not built there would be an overatl in-appropriate comment. crease in polll.Jtants in the South Coast Caspers said he did not agree with his Air Basin because older generators which request as the airport ccinµnission is only produce more pollution would have to be an advisory il<>dY. / :J " l~sed at full capacity. 9'her Policy statements UJ>OIJ. lthit:h With t~ new units, the daily output of every one agreed inCluded a reaf· nitrogen oxides in the basin would be firmalion by the board or its opposition to 123.9 tons ; without I.hem the ootpi.Jt would grantin& terminal space to additional be 142.2 tons. commerCial alrlirtes, and limiting the . The hearing into the Edison company's hours of jet operatio n from and to the Foundation's control over the Irvine Southern California generating needs was airport to 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily, except Ranch Properties," to conUnue today and then adjourn until for emergency landings. The Ta• Re.form Act· was alaned by Febru1r,v. .when opponents ol the com· the Fifth District supervisor agreed to President NiJ:on in December 1969, after pany'1 expansion plans are expected lo defer action on his proposal that violators tesUfy. of county jet noise level, limits be fined • mm Blasl$ GOP olicy· On Israel • • ( ·..r Sena~r 'Hubert Humphrty t o d a f. blasted President Nixon Jor whit he cal • ed hts "Someday politics and policies" lit O\e:..Middle East crisis aod lhe ..Pl.klstap-- lndll conflict during an Anaheim press conterence. ' The ' Minnesota Democr1t cf1ticfz8d NJ~on for deferring to J973 the Arned~h supply _ of Skyhawk jets to the belea· guered lsraells. · "'Mley're certainly not the Phantom Jets that Mrs. Golda Meier w1nted and I am shocked that they 're not 1olng to get them before 1973," Humphrey .. id. -~·we should ll)ake available at i su.sta~ flow ol aircr1ft and all k f dltenSt arrµamenta• to 11r"1 to r t the bllance of power Ui t 11 Tapidly a: fng lhe way of the Arab nations," Humphrey said. Humphrey also rapped Nixon for what he de'scribed as "American intervention in the India~Pakistan conflict that had placed this nation in an extremely e'11'- barrassing slt.uaj.lon.~ • ' . HWnohi'!)"saW !lilt Nt;oo obould have l1nOrea ¥1liu1J1 'io~orilr 'ppeals f9r armamelJtl 'and adOpteit ~ strlctiy neutnl •ta.nee-'towards the dispute between ~ '. . ~ ' warring Asian nations. · . Bpf he called for "strong moral con- demJ1ation of Pakistan's refusal to grant autonomy to the rioting Eastern wpig ot tharpation ahd /or the ~tr1I Paklfta.nl govetnment!S ~leas s11,,P,.esslon ol. 0Je liberation mov~ent. • . HUmphrey predicted today that Sen. Edward Kennedy will not be a. candidale in any of· the wimarlies le1ding up to nest yeai:'1 •Pre$idenUat Jeleclion. • . "~ ~d come',ip'lf we were ti~·Up•at the national Conv.enUol'\ and proMMy would 'emerge ,Is '• carid\date Jf lf:e w"°e deadlocked· 2!ter t~o or lhree1_,b.Uot~" :Hun\phrey .said. ' , . •· '$.u~ I feel ~at Kennedy ~'.Sr a e .. y made u_p bll: mind and will at1l · Wi· nounce hi,, ct1ndldacy al ... M.J3.,~~ y_enUon, ~g~,h HqmJ>href .Pfd'. ... ~ • ~ Tlje '(6rmer Pr~ldenljill cindidite cammented that he was •lNot at'Jill Surprised," by Sen. John Tunney's in- nouriCement today that he will back Sen • Edmund Muskle In the 1972 Presidential ra ce. "It was to be expected," Humphrey sa id, "And I think iL will .mean a 1reat deal to Sen. Muskie as he prepares for next felr"s, ,race::<' · ., Humphrey said he will annoufict his own intentions "very early next year'' and that be had received "Tremendous encouragement In this week's swing through the nation's southwestern states. "No announcement today," he said, "But I found out this week that t have a heck of a lot of friends in California." • months of Congressional hearings, during $1 ,000 for each offense. He slild this po!Jcy which Mrs. Smith, her ·attomef Lyndol could be Y.tablished after curfent '°"nd Youn1 and Irvine ofOcial1 ttsUfied at Frotn Page l studies by the county are compr~ed. ' Woman to Leave .length before the House Wlys ind Means Approval of the new Poli<;ic,s · by •l Corii.mlttee. '• ' ) • TAXES Newport Beach officials was voiced by • • • Phillip Bettencourt, assistant CI t y It expressly states that iio 'Foundatlon managei . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Margarit 1s to hold more than 20 percent of ant one elimination of a 100 percent payment He said, however, that · city officials Mathew, 6S, has canceled plans lo take.a corporation and provides that all oun-when they retire o~ die. would be willing to pay ,JOStage and' ,du· driver's license ~xamlnation lhis week .. Dril(ing ~o Bus~~. daUons must make a •~ percent payout Nearly eight million employes will have plicatinc expenses for Ecolog noise moni· puring a brushup lesson With her in· lo charity, based on apj>raised evaluation their state Income laxes withheld from toring reports if the superviSQrs decided slructor aboard, Mrs. Mathew hit the a9" of their assets in 1972, increasing to 6 their pay checks begiMlng Jan. I. that they should not be mailed to any. celerator instead of the brake. percent in · 1m. To a man earning $12,000 yearly and one requesting them. The car collided with another, jumped ''It becomes apparent," said Mrs. who clalms hlmself, his wife and two Bettencourt said he and other Newport the curb and smashed the wall of a Smith, "that if the Foundation Is com· children .as exCmptions, withholding officials agreed that periodic reaf. house. . , , peJled to make its 4Y.i per~nl payout lo means he will have $11.10 fess in his firniation of bqard policy regarding lhe Said Mr&. Mathew Tuesday, "Frotn charity based on a realistic appraisal of monthly paycheck. airport was beneficial. now on J:m riding the bus.•· ~. • its interest In the Irvine Ranch pro-I pm;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;c;;:::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;9'i"~iii;;;.;:,..;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;o.;;o.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinbiO.biiio;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ pertles, which ls about is<X>,000,000, itll I, '1MiM»U::IM1JltimlMJIBJ1F.;mi:s111'1,_,.,.ltli1iJllllJlliMJ111Mt,._,...~ charitable beneficiaries could receive 22 I million dollars in 1972, almost 10 times II what they received in 1971. The Foun- dation does not have' this kind or money." In order to com11ly with the new law, she said, the Foundation must either Ii-TODAY I quldate a portion ol its stock in the Irv ine W Corilpany and relioquish control of the .~ corporation or force the company to by • ·either permaturely develop or llquldate its land assets in order to generate the i necessary income to meet the required fi charitable payouts. I-==""""'""'""" . ...,.,.--~ ,; The decision to create the new city of •-;;;y,,s;;;;; 14* a Irvine. she charged, was the direct result HIDDEN TREASURE ! of the Tax Reform Act hearings. • Furthermore, she added, the move to The only known source of emer· !I "bulldoze the premature incorporation of aids in the U.S. Is at Hiddenite, i the new city is nothing more than a N.C. Although mining has been power play on the part of the rorporalkln to usurp control over the lands from the carried on there for many years, Orange County Boar:d of Supervisors." the size and quality of the Hidden- Tha\ would be done by installing a Ile emeralds had been most disap- company-controlled city administration pointing. which would carry out the requlred plans for development, she charged. Mrs SmJlh said there had been no All that changed last May when discu~sion among thf! directors about a 59-carat rough was cut into a 14- anything more tli1n tbe original Pereira-carat emerald with 8 value of tt planned, 10,000-acre uniyersity cam-a munlty until after the Tax Reform Act. $100,000. "The 'law was ljptd In Decembe" of 11169, and In March, IJ9'l0, t~ ~mpa.ny Spurred by this discovery, a rash publicly anoounced.Pl•ns Corti53.000-acre of people paid $:1 each to explore city wltli an eventual,_ popu!aUon .of the area. One amature prospector ; 4301000. -It liad never ~ dlseuiled In d d director&' meetings, thoogh •it must have spent two days digging and en e . been pl1nned by the comp&ny manage· up with a IBO-carat, five inch long, ment, and tt came u a total surprise to rough emerald . me," she told newsme~ , Though the aci::eage under con-Another mining operator found slderation for Incorporation in the Dec. 21 200 emeralds in one vein, valued at elec..-tion 'h11 been par.eel down, Mrs. mlth maln\1\na It ls still the intenlion of the nearly $1 million. I' company to inc.use the site of the new city thtoua:h annexation., which could be. It may be that U.S. will be able ; lnstlgaled. by • company-controlled lo compete in the market for these . governmeot. t · Prt:miture developtnent or the ranch lovely gems alter all. The recen ~ lands she told her audience, w o u Id finds in Hidden Ile has brought lortb i "daniage my inve.stment 1111 11 hundreds of hopeful treasure hunt· I stockholder, reduce your property v11l111!11 .... I r ... s. and destroy the unJversil.y environment J . In ten years this Jewelry w111 be worth much more Beau tiful, useful jewelry now-treasure In a tew years. Authentic coins, new OC' old, mount•d in 14~ aold are more thin handsom1 conversation pieces. They are 11ood Investment thlt can only Increase in value. Brina your old coins In, Of come in and examine our comple te selection tl'lat can be piounted in cuff l~u. rinl', l~ bars or 11 .. , belt bucl<las 01 kt1 chains. ., for the atudents." h di t f d f Mrs. Smith sold she would dellnltely You won 't ave 10 g o m 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA :J · ·• tlm th beautl!ul emeralds. We have them • ilUpport lncorporatJon at SUo• 'as e CONVENIENT TUMS 1• YEARS IN SAME LOC ... TI ON Foundation'• control of the trvtnc COm· already polished and set. Enjoy one pan)' is rl!moved and there la 11ufflclent of nature's most beautltul fems on · IAN.KAMERIC,..RD -MA.STER CHARGE PHONE S•l·J•o1 populntion, 20,000 to 30,000 to maintain • your next visit to our store. r...W:ww••••~•MCWO.~••• ... •r..••••• city without confiscatory Wes. 1:.::::....:::::.:.:.::::.:::.:::::..::::;::.:: ___ _,,=.;=:=======================:::::::::~ ' /. ( I • . I j I . • Houston Winner UPIT ....... RA VENN A, Ohio (AP) - Prosecutor'Jo!m lh·y w ar d oays he plans to otrop charges against 3l .,..._ lllill· lacing trial in connection w l t h disturbancea which claJmed low; lives 1t Kent SUie · University in May 1870. He blamed I laclt of evidence. • Hayward'i -• 'nleaday ciine artlY 18* . Mary llOleii NlclJolao, lhe dftll of Ille 25 penoil. ordei'ld • · trial, W.U acquitted qi. ,. I c;hlrp of ltJler&rifiil • wlll! I flreDwl 'dqriilg lbi.IJUrning ol a campaa R~ "'1!JdJnc m l\lay %, J870. • . Deer Slniti . . -·Ry Hunter 'JiisUl:e Park ASHLAND, Ore. (UPI) -A Dve-poinll!d buck lhet -lodged Ill ... LUbil Put, Ill- ~ • tilt •at' aw val loclllllio ... bolo """"' decopllalOd -Ille IP' por<nl. viollm of I ~ hunter. · Part.-iifilltlle'llaok WU obot wtlb dDul lb arrows someUme before dlWn Tuelday morning. Som< ol lhe 1rron wen\ completely lhrouJ!h lhe animal. 'I'll< body wu dragged over lhe atre1m bank on lhe edge of the pen holding lhe bard of deer and lhe whole bHd wllh lhe raclt ol borlll of Ill le1St five points was removed. There wu no meat taken. Park officials uid the 1nlmal, raiaed In lhe clly.,,. park, WP tame. HOWDEAlif Chlnn1 llld bracelet In t 4 lcarlt yellow gold. A. Bnlc1'1t with helit deolgn, $75. B. Tree of~.,,,, with cultured peorta, $29.50. C.14!M 'dlllm.fl58. D. T~ ~ cherm, $45. E. Aawer bake! chlfJll with genuine stoneo, 860. Do Something Beeut!ful .... ---'--'-=:=:-ca.."'' SJAVICK'S Jewtlm Since 1917 11 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT IEACH-6-44-1380 Open Mon, thrv Set., 10 •.m. lo 9:30 p.m. " ' ' ~ f . ~ X-TlA D'..5COUNTS MARX · RmE-A-CYCLE UST $13.00-•-- 71e Al.:2 Al Rubber 888ketball LISTPRIC. $5.50 sale $t·· ' .. ,, ' • --.::. ... .. Molldq, °"' ..... ltn L WATCH USl'PRICI $3.50 • $157 IOUIRTI I ll -of_,_,,_ ... ___ I ICAlll.S$1 REG. ,87 sa1e 87 1-Perfotmanc. LISTS30.00 HO ' ~LY nt6r '5 r: . ' • i • ,. I I ' ' l I l • • • 8.t\D.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE .A· Solution With 'Ifs' 'It'• ltll1 too early to shout ''hooray," but filially 'IOlll•thillg ku been done toward gettill& the Hubor Judlclll Dlltrtct oome de<ent courtrooms. The decblon by Orange County supervllon Tue,. day -althpugh being potential 1egal compllcatlon1 - wu a long ~verdue positive step. . "In agreeing to acqutr. an etitbt·acre parcel of the Collins Radio property east of Orange County AlrpOxt, tho boord Ia gambling on title a bit because Collins ll leuillg 'the land from th• Irvine Company. Uthe title can be straightened out without the need o! court action, however, lt lookl ·lik• there will be decant flctlltlet to odjudge juaUce In the near future. Some temporory rtllef ls also Jn the offing, If the county can move to accept Collini offer to lease temp- onry courtroom 11pace ill their existing building pend· inf completion of construction. Alao needed, eVen temp- onrlly, will be 4dequate prisoner detention fac~tUes. Tuesday'a 'decision. does take the city of Newport Betch off the hook with 111 previous commitments to provide detention facilities if the courts were built at Newport Center -and adds the burden of that cost to all county taxpayers. The action also gives Newport Beach the oppor- t1111ily to move ahead ~Ill oome klnd o! plan for oome kind of new police facilities of Its own. One of tho lillJllficanl facets . of the action II the county's linplled recogrlitlon Ibero: llkely will bo ~ city of Irvine ·after the De<. 21 Incorporation elecllon and there will be a lot of. people there ~ expanded judicial dlstrlcl will have to eerve. The encl site at Jamboree Road and Campua Drive, · although within Newport Beach, II rilbl on the future Irvine City Boundory Jlne. Conditions at , the Harbor Judielal Dlltrlct Court faclltUet now have deterioroted to the point thot oome actlOll must be taken promptly long before new facll1tles can be completed. Student Achievement Results of the 1969-70 statewide achievement teats for 1tudenll in the Newport-Mell Unified Schoo I District showed mostly hill and a few misses. Hubor Area students performed just about u well u expected over oil. They scored better than onUcipoted ill seven of the 11 tesll. But uohapplly they fell below expe<tatlons In four areu while still ligrliflcanUy obovo the state and national average .• Predicted or expected performance of Newport· Mesa 1tudenll ls high, educators point out, bocaqoe achievement ls related to the wealth of the district and the educ1tlonal, e<0nomlc ond cultural boctcround of the fomllles. A preview of the 1970-71 teal!, however, ls &!•in• the school diitrlct's institutional cruets some cauae for concern. The year-to-year comparison indicates studenll Jn the dlatrlct have lost cround In three of the 11 tests -Grade 1 Reading, Grade I~ Languoge and Grade 12 Math -again while still well, above state and naUonal averages. The 1970.71 tests indicate the Newport-Mesa students 'have gained in the other eight areas of testing. Despite achievement tests, IQ tests and all of the other 'testing apparatll!, the modern educational system atill provides inexact measurements, most educators agree. But the Newporl·Mesa district students 1ppe11 to be more than holding their own. Wl'ong Word, Righi Goal · Some Colla Mell relidents have griped that the dty'a "Ecology Beginl at Home" drive ls a meaningleos · ventnre. They argue that e<0logy d0etn't really refet to neatiy clipped front farda. They · may be rlgh~ tech· nlcolly, hut" 11'1.stlll .ruce to drive down a 1treet full of clean; attractive yards and that m1ke1 It worth the ef· fort. EnvlronmenW enchantment con Indeed begin al home. • ' c Jj_ 5UMMITEf~S • ls He Elected , As a Voice 'Or an Echo? Dear Gloomy Gu Anti·E•tablislament Crusader I• Reluctant Dragon . si..ild a legblator vote lila prtvaje belilb or hll public ~? '.l1>il central question in tQe pollUcal procea bu ocarcely been dillated by 11lo Amer!C111 electorate1 muph lell reoolved. I lbou.<ht It tl>1a when reading about Rep. RIChard IL Poll'1 req-lo Prul- deot Nixon not lo nominate him for a supreme Court v .. Cane)'. lit' fell hJa C<iqresaloil•l -ord ol oppoalnl ev- ery dvll rl&hll mea.. sure in 11 years would make hJ1 COD- linnltloo dllficul~ U DOI !mJlOSllble. Yet friends of the Virginia Republican have re.marked privately that PoH'I penonal viewa on civil rights have otten beeo diometrical\y opposed to those It hll oonatituents; having be<o elected by tbele voters, however, he felt be hid to reflect their view• ln the House. THE BASIC pollUcal and moral quu. Uoa ls: !Jow far llbould a le:;lslator f!Oed b1I conatltuency, and ho.,; far abouicl be vote own conscience? Is be elected u a YO! ID echo 1 My o nobody 1hould c.ampaign laUorm ·he doea not believe in ; on thlt acore, One must com- mend the candor and honesty of Bll'l'J' Goldwater 1n the 19&1. ~reaktentlal elec-tion. who lost whole aeg!henll· of the eleo- lorate by saying Just what he meonL A CANDIDATE lbould olwoya ~all~ New Left Would Elect Ralph Nader Have you noUcod bow Ulllllhtly the, Wegal llgna mw the neJal> • bOrtiood Oii Victoria ond Hamlllaa near the Santa Ana lllvtrl CID the city do anything oboul lhlll -E. L. .. ~ ....... asa4au ..... ... .,.. .................... ..... WASHINGTON -Having produced yet nothing better than Benjamin Spock 11 a pr.1ldenUal C411dldate, the New Left ts In despair over It.I political future, and rllhtly ... George McGovern, Peter McCloakey1 Fred Harris, Gene McCarthy -none or theaefleven•gllm- mertng opark In the ashes ol New Left polJUca, atrlvlng -to burst Into flame • -. qaln with the tie obead of hll porlJ ... Illa ..... . .... luel ol the 11, ltitueney. If be pou,1111 the quallUea of 11 and ao.,e&r-old "leadi!t.1..li;, auch leadenhlp lbould Jn---Jolm Undsay clu~ . obead IDCf onUdpaUnJ the J, .....-w I th future n>m'e elfecUnly tboD the .,.. ol """" u a pqllUcal votero, Lotbarlo niylna oo notbinll but a A lood po!Jtlcal leader 11 alway1 an caricature of charisma. educator, too, in one Hllll. U he bu However, on the aulhotity of "Village more vtalon than thole who nipport him, Voice/' the New York mouthpiece of he inust use this vlxlon to lielp chin&• the. llber.ated thought, ood of Nobel Prl%e n1lndl and feelings of hll constltu1ney, . winner Paul SamutlJon of M.I.T ... a new ond not mm\y ponder lo popular IJo&ano cbomplon ts rising. II he only could be Uc! Obaolete otancio when lboy fall to perauodad to do so be could mount his c:oolorm lo the reollUt1 of IOtb Century white charger IDCf lead the frogmented aoclety. , far left In a powerful coalltlon whlcb could loin notJonal llalus' al I fourth polJUcal party ond moveQ>eoL TBl8 CllAMPION Is Rolph Nader. Dr. Samuelson wrltel: "ll straw votes on col· Jege campusfs could elect the nut Presi- dent ol Ibo United Slates without doubt one candidate would win in a landslide. And It wouldn' be Nixon. Or Muskie. or McCarthy. or McGovern. Or l!W Buckley. Or Kennedy. It would un- doubtedly be Ralph Nader." On lacing Ibo> clrury prospect that there la nd vlalble personality of stature who could coaleSce the New Left, Jack Newfield ol. Villaa:e Voice u:claims: 11But there 11 one, Ralph Nader. Only be won't do it." Nader 111 nevertheless, a current phenomenon with latent politlcal pro- porllons. He ls the only individual who has emerged from the great mass who claim public attention to establish hlmaell as l!iOID.e klnd of a power without the benefit of formal poliUcal ap- prenUceship. In Ulla respect, '1ld thla respect alone, be resembles the Wendell Wilkie' of 1940, who stormed the citadels of the Republican establishment from no political base whatsoever and ran off wttb the oomlnaUon. SINdE Wlll.KIE'S TIME, not so long ago, poliUclans out of power have been dreaming, up to the present moment, ol the sudden mat.erlallzaUcn of some strik- ing pertOllo!Jty without much pr.vioul pollUcal ldenUty who could electrify Ibo electorate. The dream l! recurrent at a time lite this when a pollUcal party like the DemocratJ hu so many aspirlntl for hlgber hoaor wl11l such poor pro1pects. • The Republicans 1\4ve often gone through lhll dream atage· at Umes when DO!la of their 1 .. din, presldenUol con- tenders seemed equal to the ta&k of ousting an Incumbent DemocraUc preaJ. dent. Nader's appeal to the frustrated young New Leftists la easily under1tandable. Through task forcts of Nader's "Center for lhe Study of Responsive Law" the crusader haa been attactlng t he establlahment In a way that really hurts. He has lately taken on the entire Dupont empire and the State of Delaware in one great swoop contained In 800 pigu revealing nothing of substance that hasn't been Jllblic knowledge for decadea. For overreach, thls atudy quallflel al a model for the third year law achool 1tuilenll whom Nader recruits to do the research. IN OTHER RESPECTS !!» Nader crusade appeals to old leftiltJ, middJe-of· the-roader1 and even. rl&htlsta wbQ\ ll'll dtsguated with or dllmayed by upects ol "the system" that aren't working. Dlsconlent with some parla of the oyatem, from oompulerlzed bill• through faulty auto repair, send.I mllllon1 of people crawll.ng up the walla every day. Op- portunities for the Nader tut forcea are end.leas and they have only begun to scn.tch·tht surface with their outpouring of books and treatises on various fa11lta ID our Industrial democr~ romc for beyond Nader'1 qlnil' atlacki on Ibo auto makers. But tt ls difficult to tranalate ony of lhll Into pollUcol ~c!lnn. of a fi&nilk:aJll Mturelnacoun~whlcbreopcind1moni to pertOllo!Jtles than to 1bltr1cl ""11 .... ·President. Nixon'• voluminOU&. '"po11Uc*I papers" of the 1961 campaign and 1111 U.. dlminlsbed torrent of •tudlu and statements which have alnce poured out from the Nixon White House haTe gone largely unread. And tt lo undoubtedly the same with the Nader papen, Not until Nader himself, like Wlllkle, emerges 11 a driving perlODlllty personally leading a "mov~ent" can it be apected that his caUJe, wfD )lave overwhelming political impact. That Is what the young radica11 desire but Ip th1I respect Nader is a reluctant UagoJ&. I FAIL TO understlnd bow on office. holder can personally usent to civil right! -knowing them to be morally and legally unassailable -and yet publicly vote against them, on tht rroundl that 11le people who elected blm upect blm lo follow tbelr lead. Of course, be might not -and pro- bably would not -be re-elected If be e1.· hlblted sud> indepenctedce; ond the drive for rHlection is stronger than any other drive' In moot prof.,.lonol pollllc:lana. The public'• rutblusneu tn· this 1rea 11. what creates so many bypocrltes In the halls of Congrw. Ironically, the only time most oUice-boldera ei:pre11 the "will of the people" la when that will ii most btgoted, most provlncla1, and most lporool Irvine Plan Needs Public Scrutiny To the Editor: .. Letter• ffOTn readtT.i arll! welcomt. was made law by the Oxigreu. Remember that this wu done In the belief that such a law . would atlmulate our de1tltute economy. auggest !hot Y'" cul ihll letter oul ond mall tt to your favorite Senator In Wuhlnglon. D.C. IWlllY B. McDONALD JR. lust Antl-Nbott AS ONE WHO spends a con1lde.rable amOWlt of time riding around Colta Meaa on a ljicycle, I have noticed that llnce the To the Editor: Pay for Good Behavior? Your Dec. J editorl11 applies the phrue 11bu1cally aound" to the Irvina Company master plan which projects a population of 430,000 for the Irvine area to be reach- td over the next 25 years. Depending on srowth acale, thls could mean expanding public IU'Vtea for lfl,000 new residents ywzy. Al ID Irvine resident and author and lecturer In environmental af(afra, 1 am only too keenly aware that tbfs area -Jn Its relative Infancy -already contends with double school 1essJ001, inadequate and W-dulgned Qood control faclliUes, severe siltation problems and a con- taminated watersbed which jeopardiul Normall11 writer1 .ihould convey thtir message~ fn 300 words or les1. Th• right to condtme letters to fit ipac• or eliminate Hbel U re.ierved. AU ltt.- ttrs mu.st include rigt10tur1 and maU.. ino addr111, but natntl mau ba tDftJa.. ll<ld on nqmat if IUffici<nt recoon U oppartnt. PottrJI wiU not be pub- Urhrd. retail coat of pop botUe1 bu gone from Your comments on AFL.ctO leader, thrte cents to a nickel that there are George Meany, were simply lndkatlve ol very ftw empty pop bottlea cluttertnc up your pro-NiJ:on conservative views. the landscape. However,~ IUf'I art a· '1be President created Utt inckl.ent Tbinp a cotumftist mtgbt never know lf he dldn' open hll mall : Would II pay ooclety to pay lludeots lor behaving well . lp IChool rather than poorly? Instead of pmllllilng 1tudents for bad behavior, Dr. Edward T. Ladd, an Emory University educator, suggests rtWardinl them with a salary of flO or so a month for good behavior. He believes money for such a pioneer. in( project might come lnltiallJ, from foundations. We swat many in- tecta and feet au· perlor to them, but they can do many tbln&I we cannot. Far u:ample, the lone. slender.bodied ~ bas wln11 thinner than line paper, bill JI Clll fly al· I Opeed It CO mllea In boar. IT BAI BEIN SAID !hot a committee em nenr accompllab a n y th I a 1 -hlll. Bui II wu a committee of nlllloul edlalan In the 17th century 'lllldl """""'9d Ille Kins Jamea' tronala- 11111 rl Ille Blllla, atlU tt11rcled by mll1cm u 1111 ll'l'lell In the Enllisb ~. Amor!ca la'I aactly winning Its batUe •hlll belna .,,...i1ec1 by our own debris fl lfrinc. Each of lll now 1enerata 111 -ti ab pounds of prbage each d17. n.ot'a twi.. u much per pel'IOo ao _, did IO Jtan .... U you wont to looe l'•l&ht and the doc> lor MYI your heart 11 bea.lthy, teMis can he ... of 10W' belt lorma of e&erciae. It ~fr. . ~ . -- can uae up more than 10 ttmea 11 much energy 11 you'd eipend pJodd1n& afttr a goll ball. , QUOTABLE NOTABLD: 0 A man with Cbrlat in his heart can outsmart all otbe.n.F' -Ruth ?.fcKenne7. Jingle, jlnlllt: U.S. eoloo vary In popularity throughout tbo noUon. Sliver dollan have pr1~c1lly become ' aymbol of tbo fret "'1HllOI Wtt~ porllcuWiT In Lu Vea~ Nlctell, for t0mt nuon IN favored 'tn Baltimore, and quarters In New York state. Pennies have 1mt their lllaWs '° much !hot U )'OU see onYone bend o v e r to retrieve a dropped one, yoo automatically uswne fie'a over 40 years old and stnUment.ally remember• when the Lincoln one.cent piece WU the chief priJO Ind fmanclal reward It cblldhood. . 1a1C1mVB llGNI: Oo tho -of Jultt Podell, Copocobano Dl&hl dub owner : "WMD 1 mu atopf 911Udpat1nC, bo otaru wlltln(." Fading Strtpea: Typical of tho animal 1pecle1 lacinll ntlncllon II the Beo1al Uger. Tl>ert were an 11tlm1led 40,000 of thele beautllul cr<otum In lodl1 durtn& the ll30a, but aceordlng to tht National Oeo1raphjc SOClety, only some 2,000 r.- main alive today. Worth rememl>erlns: ""The )'Olll1I man who thought tho world owed him a llvln1 become• the old man who bl1me1 lha world for h~ latlurt.'' the water quality of Newport Boy. developer and the cittzeos no particular . service. SUCH A MASTER pion could commlf cltiuns to intensive growth without ony • D' THE mVINE Company muter pion a11urance that the revtnue base, public Is indeed a worthy one, It can withstand services or natural carrylna capacity of having Jud&ment suspended until Ide. the area (1ucb u the alrshecl) can ibtorb quate public analysis ascertainl Ill such a rate and 1tyle of .devalopment. economic and e n v Ir o n men t al con- SUch ooalyols la the reaponslbWty of the aequencea. At lhll polnl, the Irvine Com· public sector, not the developer or 1111 hoc p&ny muter plari deserves aerloua public iroupa financed b1 the developer. consideration, nothing more and nothio& Public agencies who decide to an~r less. such quesUons after 1pprovlng a developer's plan do 1bemselves, the WMLEY MARX .---89 Geet'fJe ---• . Dear Geor1•: • Should I tell this iirl who wem a mini skirt 1n our olflce that every t1mt lbe opens the bottom drawer In the filing cabinet. •.. that Lo - t'itl'J Ume she bendl over .•.• w-ell, )'OU bow. How CID I phrase this! TOM C. Otar Tom C.: You can teep 10W' btf trap·1hu~ blabbermouth. Are you !eying to tW the favorite oflice recreation In America for UI speclator·sporll type•! (Write to George. the odvlce col· umnlat other advice columnists ad- vbe a1atnoL Seo how jealOIU they artt) State SOftfl To the Editor: • Pleue tell Ibo J><Ople ol our orea the correct tlUe to our state soq ii, "I Love you Camornla," by Daddy Slverwood and A. F. Frankenllaln. KERMI1 ' RIGGS , ~pt9 Wine Bottle• To tho Editor: Have you ever wondered why there are no auch U\lnp 11 rttw'llablt empty wine, whlll<y or •ocllla botUt1. Well the bt1lnnln1 of this tale goes back to the flnt hundred d!IYI of Pr01tdent Franklin D. Rooaevelt11 first term In o[lice. He beume pre1ident in the depths of the "Grut Depre.u!on'' and in the beginning a great many of his bills were passed by Conirlla to tUmulate pur economy. Thus, the law prohibltJng the re.use of empty wine, whllky and vodka bottles ·~ 'i lot of empty wine botUeol ' . when he ·decided to 1• to the Cj)DV1Dtlon PerhaPI the time bu· come for lo deliberately -oko Gtorae Moony Coogrm to repeal the law problbitlnt Ibo' ml find o<it bo'I! 1111111 fua he liad in the nHZH of empty wlne bottlelt M11 I so-called "lion'• den/' ~ Go On-Dolt! Goodlud, xa-.,' Newt: ••Evw ~lilt to oil down and write your Qmcreumao or Senatorol But did you aver let! lhot lboy probably never aee your C<>mlJ>Ondence and regardieas of your foallnp lboy will vote oo the many and vartecf luue1 the ,.._,. they want tot Cbancel are 70U1 11'1 wrong u you feel 10W' voice Ian'! heonl. Your Congressman and your Senaton want lo bear from you. The;y jronl to know how you feel on varloua plecel of leg~latlon. Nari time you feel !Ille sitting down and wrltl/11 theril-do Ill" Oraqt, Maas., Eldarprlse ud lour. aal: " ..• today wo ore being choked lo death by wtlfore costs brougbt on largely by a 1harp rlae In ramlly breakups, and the takeover of medical costs for everyone wbo faU. in low in- come levela. The 1rowth ln ir- responsibility in this nation 11 fantastic. There Isn't enough money to belp an ir- responsible people and nation survive Only a rtspoRJlble and dl1elpllned peo- ple can survive. And when are wt go- ing to become nspon1lble and dlscl· pllned!" /". AS FAULTI 00, being Mio ml mido "Ines-bl•, W.1•1 true. l!ut,' liow •bout ID editorial OD the "lick of character" in our (>reRlit admtnlotratJon. Yoo mlgbt e•en be 1ood enoqh to do a article on· raclam, the war hawk and the Robin Hood In Revene -Richard Nix- on. You told u1 all abOut MtanJ. Let'• 11t the truth about Ni.im In print. And by the way, l am pro-Ame.rk!a.n -just anU. NJxon. I find you lo the rliht ol the Santa Ana Regltlir. BERNIEa! WEL.m -··-DAILY PILO T /lobcrt N. Wnd, hl>Urllcr 7'1I011141 IC;,;,a, J:dltor Albnt W. Bote1 Editoriol Pogt Editor '1'le editorial pap of the Dlll7 Pilot 1eeb to. Worm Md sUmu.· late tttdf!l'S bt ptelt?nUns W. new1paper'• op{rUona and com-• l?M'-ntary on toplos of lntentt and algnlficlnco, by provldtnr • fonirn fnr the expreukm ol ~r readers' opinlone. and by PttSenUnr the d1vone vlcwpoin\I ot Informed ob- sf!rVm and. •pokt'lmtn on topics llf \he day• Wednesday, December 8, 1971 I ' • 7 • ORAN6E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' ) I /' -, • 7 ' µrv1ves , I I • Ill • ' . . • , . , . LOs Angeles l ' Coeds Vie ' .ThrOO Seek .. Goff ~dest Bit_i -. . B . Gales rt i fii ,,Jnnior - Resta,u· ·rant P ·aet· ~ ~-· · ·~ ~out ol tbe --~ ' Miss Test . l.oll , '• • 'r' Sama Ana, -..-ni, Eigbt SI• C1emen1e H1gb S<:bool , velocl~ at tlmaa ~ junion-81117-,_..W--wW Yie , By00J~8L!'~, operatlonllthereluctucOoltlle-So!dhelil Cllllorola· ' 1 lor the-local-Ulle of.Joolir Mlal Satanlay ..,Uer to ~ .-Y fer liOil ,1!111 -...S.wreaJdn& ---. ' .-rin the -·--~ Tbrte blflders on tlle chance to lure l!Je be..,_ al !be "'llte ap 1!111 11111Ck The 1-o Anpla -WU llli,J..= 1by'tbe 9outb Coaat Al9 Jay.-. brownbag goUer Into San Cl<menta'• ~. :U,...~ Coomly •"l!"d , ~~ eal"'!_ ~!!'...!,' PJIL ld'Trlton munlC!pal goU course c I u b b o u s e areToobr= gf/!.%'•.,:"""-''-~ Gale.l<lnief -~~,• •'--'~· -: ~ -....-r<alaurant 1Ubmitted their ideas to city ID tho ---.•r The -of the ueual compolillon councilmen 'tl>l! 1DOmlng. llnb, l8d wtlb the rile In lbt pdne o1:J1 mldnljJbt ...., _ _.....,. IJol&l*t will ,earn a flQO ocholanblp and a cl!'lnce cup ol col~ 'to 21 .-, ...., -are aaJo a Loo ~ ~ ~ to cnmpele In the stale Junior !Illa finals And "'1en tbOy_meet n¢ Wednelday brlDllne lbelr own•.la)'a, and downed b' -Ill -• /In Santa Roa' early next yea1' ...-nmen must decide wblcb Oi the '!'be bldilan l!ld'llleir ~ ... :, • lbaL-kecl o0ano a1-ni,a.~ f , The candidates, lelecl<d on 3Cholai:ship, three bidders should rec<Jvi the five.yoar ~Kenneth Berger, the bolder of a, flye. Orlllmu --went ::t; .,are~. nality, ~ and .other cri~a leue for_the ,business 7 the exllii,. ywl-thalaplresatpar'send,,.111' ;~':,.~~-·· • leuebolder who In "-··~ bu •·"'~ -l8•per<ent al tlJi·-R'fwaia •, -~ --. daugliler of Mr. -,.... -·-1111 city wtlb a m1-U..' _.,,.., ll llPtol Santa Claa ll!d lilll slelP la 1111 and Mrs. -William r: Jolmaoo ol Sin ci!Y manicemen_k_ a lo¢ flll!lly with, 18 '41111 -Wy. Berpr said t:'i-llit flil', , • • • . Clemente, who is acllv~ In drama, choir yeanof uperlel!Ce In San Clemente food klldlen can be enlarpd -a""" o!p, ,..,...,...,. -In manyplii.~ and ~· Miss Johnoon hopes lo, enler seryiC,e: a wlciesprud pt of es •f on a I -on !I ClmJno Rool-lo 1QN -!II! Jn Yoaemlle Natlond P_. ,one of journalimn or aqother writing field.• oi'ganlastlon from FUIJertoil. , , cuotomen, the opeatloa ~ -1'l:'M irhfch clipped and -apd ~~of , -...,._, llUal, ~r al Mr.:;::: , Cnuncllmen '1!11otec1 ·• ball-hour apiece to ..-. He iddOcJ 'lli!I Ille~ 1be blltoric 'ld lodge,-bul the winds ..0 Mrs· JlictL. Kahal of'Mllalon Viejo; to the -bidders.who lint IA!bmllted rmnaJ oteacb nine boles ot ·piay hai exp;cted W.ieoerall1 di-today ancl is an Jm>r student anil served 85 'I 1beJr olfon Jail week. ,Alli -qreed burl the cqnoeulon lland to the ~'al tonight. cheerleader al. ber high scl!ool ln on ona point, that the clubbouae would re. 'llO a day 00 weekll!d, -... al '""" Crance COW!ty's beavlest recorded lliicbigan.' Sbe hopeo to becotrle an qUire ..,.. pbyalcal chances lo ,yield poOit gOl!en no-are llininieir tliO blaaf cl!De at 12:111 a.m., wben the FJ elementary schnoMeacher, but hopes to enough revenue to pay oil the1'ity's botid -bar. Berter liu !llOlntalned that U Toro -Co<pa Air Station toftt travel'first. d«K_ln i!s '-· , the tjly. were .to autboNe ,....,..,.,al rogislered one al 441 -· jult underci/; --Sdllecer. da~ ol Mr, and Anioog uie preblllna -,wilfi ,1be tllo·bullllloc•nloreloct-dlllnir;liln-1icia1 luTlcano lorce. ~· Mis. Sim. Sd!=--o I ~ ,~, .,.n. aid mc'laU, lralld ....i.r '-' Tree brtncbel ... --, bid eipecially libs in cbild Su•p-pueiltwd. , ) • \-;-·~ llO'd"!""I' WM i:epal'tld at'tbl wpmrUnc ment and poyc~,and bl!l roceiftd -Yil'!!Jlollleyllie....._,oltbe-bue. actOrdlnl 11>.._.,,, lerv!Cl!I ; ~lt)!'if.1-.:::::.:i !'U:::i::t:I•._: ,, '•~ Olll~To~~ 11111 ~ Ua ' ~ of 7 •• Ind • {!),foal Br tree "' bll -.. apilre '..id ' ~ o -·& . Jumt<;apiatrano,awoketbll--la , ---llli,ae.~;,/,a;... .:Jl'. ' ,,,.., ''~-·~Jey :ll!d~ ~· ,poa~ ..... manacer i,,; Pao'lt\e 7 s ..... -!r~=.~ . . ';I'm, ~::..-s5!" = ~~~br';ia: _ ... Clbapmn Culle(e' lot ~ (UPI Ii •·•J di'"'-.... --~ '#l•I; I I frieadl tbal be rarely bu to daao b1i ?Ca•M~,~~.r--l. :f'"'"':::':.,:{:.ir{~J~ = 111 -• -J radllcllan of m; lo ;;;";~fl ~-ol Its uc:ellenl lllln°'!" ·-, •• wldi> -w::: Will bo ::::""·'l"W-11 .c ·=....-::.... ~.:-=.dtCberl!lilltrllnU •.·-_• ..1,-•·•, dMl!m • rott diOcb aDder ' U. ~ ol"l; -:;:; al Ibo ~ • . , '-fad l!O wfrts,clown; IC• ,..,,.,,. ,..,.,_ •late ·-.. tu. ' ... 7 ,_. ....... -be ~'He cordli>& lo county pollee and llre --band~ ... the -r . , 1 , , , 1 ""'°"Iba• a mp itl.....,. --•lo·• .,._ and in school talejit " 'Mm:rlad Couple , N• , total rwtnlctunng al Ille ~r-Oile ol Loo "*" County'• aeries o[ She to enter,~ art and :Weekly" .~~ _..,,alao-nedthatai.-.AJ:' wind-wbl~llres'CICCUIT9djultoverlho ~.I UC Irvine": cal ~tata Lon& ="" lo': =....::.~~al~~·-ill · 2'~ eo.lily bon1et 1Utb of prea, Onie oe-, dauahler l>f Mr. and •110 eo 1a , ~··---.,....,_ • --ow Ii acra. M . 11o•-• Oloeo o[ San Juan ,1751~ '1'10 ~-IO ~t of gn!ll .._ and a Flrellgblen said the Tonner canyon -. ...., moo •• , guarantee, lllaz&-.lourtb lo Iba locale tbl! • , , piJlr-.. m mlllic and marine l: !!,!2 '...-.:~"W. P. Stawu:i OJmpad)'. '.01 'waa Cootrolled 'be!...!__., •• ~i'. logy and ._,to en!« Calllornl&' '2IO ~·~ ~.....,,,,,...._led tiy>Ciltl•WU.00, otoneBoyScoutcamp·-·-• ·" liapi:.:~~·nd ., ~·: =~:"~~..:f'bldlo\J* cw ol 'the ~ fl under Jo. -JID Miiier, c1aq111oo of Mt. and Mn. '300 f:eo about 1li :.C.,,i of tbli pro1111. tops oat at vallptlon. wJ>ile firemen noted olben ia D·"'·1 ·~of San J..., ~-'"'•ailO en-l3IO fl,~ The firm • ~ , J(zne occurred due to cbJlclrm ....... .:. -~ --• $IGO ,11,;o operates -food servl<oa at with maid>el, llre<:rackm and a~;: joys math and has ...,,, 'a Trllon song UM _ ~ W.lllowiot Golf Couno In Oar'1on a.... -·•·"-•--~·-Into ,.. __ ~ ••• ieB.der and member of the IC!hool't aki ,,_, .,..,.-c~u•UM 11<111a.1U'11 ,,_.,.,. w_. .. and ~ dubs. Sbe hopes to become an • • z 4 where It averages about fl,111 a di)' In j;outb county ...., reporta11' the mool airline' ltawardeas ml ultlmatajY attend Cl!lldru Cl!lldreo ttv~ from each player, Wllaoa stated sev.-e "'*· wlth beaVJ( damaae lo qui, JlrisJiam YOWJg Uolwnlly. ''! ?lone -lbal at ..-.it San Clemente -plhn cloor,ChrlJlmu decorations In tho lioij -,![aimja 'IAcb, dautlhtef of Mr. and *1-l.20 None ·ylalct alloql ball lbal a..np. Tile llnhl ,demetiJe erea Mrs WiWam R =of Sin Clemente '175 I JO '.IO whlc/! bu a nor1hem CiU(oriila allJIJalii ' ' · · ' '200 ,J,IO ,1.30 ·co'rporaUon, •-•led Analieim't"........,. enjoys music and 11 edlicat!On and ~ • ..,.,... works as a dental aasiltah.t on weft.ends. $2.10 • $2.fO $2."8 course fOod concenkm for elaht ftll'I· ·H Ge S • ~· She lludles dance' and gymnastics. She $l50 $3.40 ' g.2000 'WU.On · proposed that the clubhouie be : O'lp!e fs lu " .• hopes to become a dental hygienist and '21111 '4.60 ~ revamped and that -hmcbes lludy al USC. 7 '300 15,)'> 15,zo ,and banquela be slreloed u ... u u , ..,.u "'-rr· Bl ked Salur$y'1 pageant will include en-"150 fl,10 flJO pttpared and quickly iemd food' to .LC& IC OC ·, tartainment by the Triton band and other $IGO '19.00 •1a.eo golfers. Wlloon ..U1nol speClflc on lbe atudent enlertalners. '5llO , ,129,20 $%5.90 level and type of lmproyemeD!I al the Masler of cmmimies will be Ed Slqle Per.o 'clubbolllt, but said tbe)1 would come u Nn<>ld. , 'Weelly 'lflle!lltold deemed needed. He slraaed tho -· Lui year's Junior Miu, VI ck I Lactme ment llructure would' allow for c1ooo · Schwartz, \rm aJao participate In the '100 •too personal operalloo of tho l>•h-by a avening 'program. , ' • 1125 •1.10 firm rtp1esenta!fn and h&Jlladlted dole Tlckell are , available through any '!50 '2,90 cooperation with dlJ staff. 'll!r' elocutlve Jaycee or al the door for iz Jor a<h!lla •t?S $4,20 added that bll firm O!lloJI alnniely and '' for lludenis. • ~ 16,90 good rollnP with bealtll of!!dalw an4 Jn. Heiress Cites I , Anti-cityhood , ' Stand on Irvine ' . By BARBARA KREllllOI °'""'~·,.., .... Tl\e tangled web of Irvine lamlly fortnoes and tragedies -W I I unl"l'Ve.Jed ,before a capacity audJence Tuolday as Joan lrvlne Smith opoke out agaJnsl wbal abt tanned the premature Incorporation of the propooed city al Jrvlne. •1 ha,. '-t warned not lo make tbl! apeecb and -with dire --to nzyaell JI I reveal to you the , tnoe facla behind the Jamel ltVlne FCJUDo dalloo'• plan to ~ Incorporate the -city ' ' ....... lokl Ille poup of oome MO students and dt'-In the UC Irvine i;lence Lecture Hall , relerr~ to a leUer !Nm 1rvlne Compo11y Pretldenl William R. Ma1on, wblcb ahe later read , Displaying the unique comblnatloa al beauty and bnJna that la 1111' lrademark, Mrs . Smllh delivered a ~te 11'1· drw, whkh aheJwt<>fO ~. then (See mVjNI!, ~ I) , ' ' .... \ $1.00 tlmaled·tbat the alltq·--oould $110 '9.IO be-'up, " . ' Year-long Double Session , ' ' Clemente R11mors Denied Rumen Dying around San CleaMlnte High School tbl! week blnl. 11rODl'1 lhll nut year'• temporary doable lelllons nligbt 1111 a yeer. • Bui -lnlllr•tcn of the capiilrano Unilled ScbooC Dlstrld qQJalf l<J9'ltbe!I them Tueaday. Joe Wlm<r, dlrector of "!IJninlalnlllve •ri<a. saJd DO deci-have ..... made yet about double llCN!mi or their "'t" adm!Ued that the district II J>eii,;. Ding to study a11amau ... Jn cue Dana Hllll High School -~·..,.,, in Sep- tember .. planned and dooble -are a real poulbility. , , But he said no deciJlon bas been made ~· to who will go in the nionilng ~ who ·~ u-. all;lmODi' and "~ii J!O lrilll! lo • I ' ' the ramorthlt twin 1111111111 WOlld ... • lenllld I.\ fllll )"111'.11 4 (Jae wldelpftad .... ·---·----lo""'-hlcb tcbool the clout'' 17 ... ~ -be-• -ol a lack-al -''W•JDIJ hive .......... 21111• ... 'WO --·but ft --ll!al both .. .,.._ WOl!ld' llWll>cb w a .... --1he -· llllll -._. .. oal4 wi.,..., Tiie ""llrador''lor the -ladllly .. Golden tanla'n Street In Dana Poln1'11aa Joki Ille boan1 ol truslael that aJlboqJi II II poalble to 11n1sb the new fadllly by Seiitaml*r, II la pnibabit that M will not be complstad until Cbrlllmu of DOii ~""" ol ...,. Clllled bJ bid • PLAYA DEL REY (OPIJ ..'. A t- 1tory -... -.. the Imperial H!pway and cauaed • -jam tbal laltad for llwo boon. • .. '!be -WU bmof ll!OVed TueadQ from one locallon 1n thew An&ele• .,.,. to ---the tireJ ... tho traue 7 CUT1lnl tit boged clown In loft -)l tbe C8!1ar dlrlder nltbe highway. • ........ .. • ,• Tl.-ply wlndt 1'111 die clown • looflbl, pan,, Ille way, for 111111y -... -!iiid -._... -aJoac ....... 11 ... Tliaiday, peU:Jnc·at IS decrees. INSIDIC TODA 'l' Fioe local -.._,. ring down U!dr e11..-, WI 10<<1<-.,,d u 1M 1loUdof -OJ>' prooc11<1, ror IM compllte Uoe Uteakr f'OtlAdwp, tee l:nJcnata-• .....~Page fl. L M. ... ~ 1 =-, ~cww .J: ~ : --. -. !!! .. i!:"'!,i'" ... -• ...: -.... -.. -,,_, . -. ............. ~ ----.. --.. ,,.... c..tr .... "• .. --,, -..... ... -. ---,_ .. --=--.: -----.. ·= ' 1.1'71 lleires ·nswers •• • • I , ' • • -~·;:,:1 llC '#• ~==-~ 1111 Iller In ( --.-af 1llr Emerald' Bay home. • tft, Would + you ever support in-· :>'illlilnllod' IJI !lie tlly-ol Irvine! .. ·..of.A!"-' dellnttely. At tueh time as the !·~Ill'lMll !ntne PeUndation no lohger Is In Clll!NI ol the Irvine Company a(1d when .. , Hughes ~tor~ . Called Hoax · • ~):.-Compan); ... •: .. . . , .. ,')s&'fj YORK (AP) -McGra'!'-Hill ,:~·CO, i,RY' ~·It i._. acquired jtforld ~ng rights to . • 230jlJOCl..word ~·~•phy o( mulUmUlionairi' recluse :,,(~rd Hughe3 aniJ, is ~Usfled that the :_:)iQ!i. ia authentic, : .. ::·licGr•w-mu;, ,.anounceinent Tue.day -:~r ~ j mmedJ,1~e denial from • ........ fW ,Hu~•Tool Co., whiP. · ·.-~ the lfutlli>o !~ts, that 1uch ·=•t•tobiosnplly wsted. · • '.1>•;'W• 'jU!l cap1 ·11y anythihg ·further. ,.Jo# tlial It I! !IOI true," the~~ Tool ... CS: lpokoomanulc!ln Lu Vegar. ~ ~-mJ· opinion, thole who have ;·.~ciPa~ In this thing 'either are ·;-~tr.tors or v1,..1m.a, of a eilantlc ,,... '"" J • .ot't" • ~'lictu." Aid a tp<>ke1m1n for a .pubJic , .. ,J'.tlationl firm that handles account. for ;..Or·compey in·Los Angeles. ''. ~ McGt•w·Hlll apclkwnan ,..po11iled: .~·..!,e } h;lve t.Utn ~U, ~ot: ~.and '*"""l' mpe lo \W'Uy the authentlclty ·.'(jf the boot wt are aolng"lo pubi~6 • , • . ""are Allifled it' Ii Wjltlm'ale.'' .~r~ 'book ls <1u~1 ·f~r .Pu~Ucau~ri~n_ext .. ~~ 211 Prior to •. ihl$. lJfe rn~gazine 1~..W d "::,.'.:':. ~k in lMe( 10,000- '; spokesman for1 Ute, Dorilld M. '•"1ll!ml, vlce lpreeldeJit .for corporale and r.,'ljablie 1ff1li'1, ·commented: ''w'e nfver th the HUghes Ti"'i Co. ll ~·t -. UI thit they ·knQw nothing of this '\ Mn.' Hupb WISj totally .erelive ·:-Ille J!"OJecL We ~,. lbaolutely l:er· ~1111 · iii · the authentlc!ty of ' ·I be ~~Jilobloeraphy inct' woald not put :; fllc:Gm!-Hlll'i or'Llfe'1 namet behind it .;.':'.WW "1n!ftm1." • l . :--Z · , • ' , U~I T.1....,_M PUBLISHING BOOK Hugtia. In '47 Photo Ruth .K. Jaynes . "-.., Service. Tonight ~.... . . ' ~ 1 .,"e,.vices will be held al 7 t'cl°'* ~g:bt for Ruth K. Jaynes, a lonittme Soutll. Laguna rt.1ld~nt who died Sunday ,.t Jsouth Coast ~mmunlty ~.ffo:apltlil. SJie was 50. • · ~ :ReqU:lem mDI for "Mn. Jaynes will be aaid a~ 9 a.mi· Thu{lday at St. Catherine's Catholic.Church in Laguna. Beach. Burl al Wu1 loUow at Ascension Cemetery in El Toro. 1 Mrs. J1ynes....of 31627 Second Ave., was an empJ(!ye of the. SOU th CoJst County WaterlDistrid and bad lived"in the com, munily for 29 years. She is survived by her husband,. Ken. neth; titO IOIL!t Edward and11:Robert Yoder ; four daughters, Mrs. Marvin Smith of Michigan; Mrs. G.,,-KerAS of Oregon: Mi>< ADdY· Re!Ch of /.rizona and Mary Yoder ol South Laguna and 1ix &rmlchildrea. ...... ~': ,··~.:-,..:; ~ :2tlaspels ·cites · Political )'!~··~ \1 I'!'fl~n~~ in Pliintiing " • .r-1 I · · I • I By FREDERICK. SCHOEMEHL when we rezone .• II Caspers i 1told the ao ~;;~~ •• - 1 Qf •fllf DlllY 'u" 1~ Pe~ attendi.lig the town ha11 meeting. ', 11111]Jrl,. vl~l lo Lagunt Ao••h r. Id h •· · · ···"l'urelday 'night, 'Firth DistrlCt supJ;i;r ..... spe_.ra., u . e. envuloned I scenic . Bilbald Cupen; told members of V,illage Netn!ay like the ant from Salinas lo "'Jiquni that "Polities can'not be'eicJuded Monterey" ihrt)ugh l..aguna Canyon." -:'from the planning pr oC: es s, W)o-"!don't want i freeway in the middle • fOrtunattlY.!' ,.. ol the • canyon," ht deCJare.d. App~ • : ~:Yoq ~·~it takes a lot of money to followed •tJfat 'remark ::~t ~~ lo .~ 'pc>li~ical office and' it -~Tbe ~ talt bf Caspers followed ·~-·'ihp\I Oil~ the rea~ the best plaM go commentaries by four plaMera -Wayne «rt the wtn40'!'. That' ":~Y we hive 1ub-Moody,-city director of plaMinl and .,~ undV airport.!, !he SUpervillOI' development; Dr. Philip Runde!, UC ·~l'f';.:J__:.:. _ _: . • lrvint population and en~,lronmental "'•.l':~pirra; Aid 1?'-was .• happy to see pe. biologllii R:oger McErlane, landscape ~ ... IPe ID "!t .va~ous Orange County ~m· architect, and Michael Schley, member 11l!llliUe1 begin io study 1 growth and of the cttiJ.en.s' Town Planning As.90Cla· , ctcvelopment 'and decide · what changes tion · · ip~y want ~ade .in planning. . . . ~spe~~ who at the start of the ,; .. ; ... !The~ '' 1 the job oI ~e polit1c1ans to meetliig ·declined a request 1by i;noderator ._,,.r.zone the laJid to the wishes of the J>eO' Superior 'Court Judge Broce Sumner t.o . • . . . • • • . • • • • • • , • • . • -• • • • . • • • • • • l • • • . • . • :~ • • • '• • • ·. • •• ~ •• '· • p~ Bu\ we hive to stick to our guns join the .pane.I, did just that after the four planning uperts had spoken. ........ _ DAILY PILOT _,.. WIT )wa.11H ... COMJINft' ' ••Mrl N. w ... """""' ...... ilW J1t1& .a. c .. 1..,_ -. ............... _~ tu.M K•ftl .. ... nl111111 A. "'"""i• -..... · Q1rf• H. t • ., licJ.1"' P, N1D i\UitllM ..... "'""' Lat-.... °""· 222 f1rflt Avt••• ll•rtfitt 14'1-•t P.O. l11s '''• tJ&ll S.Ch••I• 0Hk1 1 .. Hd El C..i•• a .. ~ 92&71 =" "°"· .... -.idl." .......... -"""' .. "'*"'* .. llY .... ._ .., "' ............... ..,. U..0-._,.,, ............ C.tl ...... tlMtllll• ,_..... vi.-,, a.11 ci.-.., .....,,.IC;,.._ .... ..... ---~W'IJ .... It • -... .., kllCt c... ,.... t · cl 1 tn41 Mt..cin Or F f.Wsalt' c MM6fl .. er I Al ..... e I TI c' 4tMUI ,,__,...= 1·:tr4t .. "PlaMing Is . a relatively new Ueld," Moody commented. "And it'• chaqging T}lpidly. There is a lot of concern wlth planning and management Md how to iJn, plement (ood planning. , ~We're .aedn1 a lot OI interest 1'1 en- vironmental quality,,", he added , 11oting "we're also lryillg_ tq find out what mates ibe..iood life 1ot'peg}>le-and the commun- \ty. t•i.-~a lot Jnore complex lssue than lour-foot side_yard setba:cks." RtmaeJ stressed tha\ Laguna should leek 1o .. 11nc1 the '1optimal population - tht one mo1d"" dealrable to maintain the qU1liUes." -The answer, Rundel said. Is a political problem. •''It's not (lilt of ecology, il'a not scienUfic\ rather ifs a problem o{ lll\s plementadoo. 0 ,McErh1ne called for an open spa ce pla n for the city •io preserve our natural and human resources -tidelands, geologk: fonnallons'-lhlstoric poJnL,1 etc. There are so many criteria Laguna has not ~all looked at'." , He noted Laguna Canyon "is the most 1pect1cular entrance to any city In South,ern Caliloi:nia, but It has became a ca~h-all for mortuaries and storage yards." The ~nyon, McErlane maln- t1med, 11 suffering tremendously . Schley malntlined "our goal should be to rel jeve the congestion and parklnc prob~s, to determine the number or cars the city can hold anq support legislation to limit lht number 9f cars to that ecolog:jully teaslble." He also suggested lhe automobile be eliminted in certain concealed areas. tuch as downtown Lacuna and Ulat ~I be Initiated lo k"P the dens!· ty or the town' low . Schley al&0 ca11ed for support of the ,new munlclpel bus line. Commentifla liter on in the mctUng, Caspers ~filed ~gune's transit system "• ..model p~ (ram !hat Other ltCH ll)ould l ludy."· ) -. . on C~tyhoQd tand ... lllolr .... 1..,~u~;r:. • dij -• : sit of tla -. It ollt 1'!111d U.1 14, ua Ille Irvine pi.. .. .U .• ~ -.1~ not be Uie CUI Willi ·u.. coun\)'' . Q1 J)(M\'t ~ou. think ~~ can ever ~tmhtp 'O' the Jrvlne-Cpmpanl't liiat no ~lty·councll can-ooo!rol U.. &rOl'lh of the Cfty? ' I "' * ,.. TODAY by • A. I would hope IO, buf the FoondaUnn .......... (UJJ, .... -.......... ti !or I IGlll flllli, ~Jo f r QI -Involved .. , 'l!iolli 1111.,... ..., , ~ can do a lot wltll -Y· I W<lbl4 be !D- ing I big chance. Q. Will you make a commitment to the , people ol the community to come out against J. city of 480,tOO eYell aftt;r . t.bt FoundaUOJI divesta ltaeJf of Jt, Jrvlne Com.pa.ny stock, leaving JOU .s the , HIDDEN TREASURE I The only known source of eme.r· ~ alds in the U.S. is at Hiddenite, I! N.C. Although mining has been carried on there for many years, In 11n .raar,s this IBWBll'Y w111 ~a worth much more · the size ahd quality nl tho Hidden· ite emeralds had been most disap- pointing. All that changed last May when a 59-carat rough was cut into a 14- c'arat emerald with a. Value of $100,000 . Spurted by this discovery, • iash of people paid $3 each lo explore the area. One amature prospector spent two days digging and ended up ~iVi a 18()..carat, five inch long, rough eme.raJd . ' . \' ' • • ' ron • • • " (. ; I • • • e1r.ess 0 . , ~ lllr n~,:t UC .I:".!* ....... poqplo 00 WH wW DOI ... ~~ ~·~.:·=k-=:.r.= ...... ~:.i:.... ... • Cityhood Stand· A. I would ~ IO, but the Foundation ....... .,..., llfc -and baa -. It fur a Joas Ujno,. ftan fl I lilt Ol- lnvolved .•• rMll\' milllonj • -. Cd.,.O can do a lot with money. It woUld btJU.. ing a big chance. largest itocl:holder! A. v-, ~-.&. ""' " 00,000 -1d ~, ..... Ult ... I would always~il -l==-:~ ........ In a -~ 'Al-.rllOlll would,.. rtcommelld ,.: at ber -aid Bay home, .......,...... ....,.,"IM"".,kl liO'I <¥41' tupporl In-A. Not,! )'Oil ))ave ~ papulallon •. a OI tilt clfy or lrvint+' large enougll to milnllln ~ tores, YM. dlllnllol,. Al ouch tJ.li. as lht Tbat woWd bl abciu\ 25,000 to 15,lllll, With 1im lrYlne l'Wnd1tl0n no longer 11 iri only 10,000 It would cost everyone a lot of Q. Will you make.a commitment to the peo-ple of the community ,to come eut against 1 city cif t.W,000 even after the Foundation divests itself ol1 Its IrVlne company stock, le1ving you u the Q. Wben do you expect the Foundotlon no longer will be in controJ? "-The T~onn Act.requires thal it begto to dlv..t U..11 of Its slock and ~ake ir!~eased payouts to charity beo- linnlng ·•• 1971. A rrept deal J'lll depend on, tht government's appWsal of the Irvine land assets.1 Since there has been • deatli in the family (Ml's. Gloria Wood Irvine) there must be an appraJsal ot atoct in nine monUia and much will de- pend Cll ihat. -~ ~ lht frvlne COmpuv and when money to maintain the city, \(Oii would ~ I') • .., • ' flug~·Story ' f;qlled 8oax· Br, Company"· -· ,7. Y:RK (AP> ... .:.' M;:r~w-;: • ~y~ it 1'18. ~ -Id "" · rights ~to •. 238,000-word ·~aphy .CJf mulllmll~on~ recluse • , H~s and Lo rallJfled· that the II autbtritic,. ' ' ... 1 ,>' ·· · ~~~·.aW .. al1J¥'Wl«menl Tutlda{ .... •~lmm .eaJat~ denial from •~IJIO-!<>< Jlugbes Tool.Co,, '!hlch • -t11e· llQlhes )nteftllai tlu!t llUCb • U ............... pll)" Blsted. [,. •; U'IT ....... PUILISHING BOOK • HUI/* In '4~ Photo. • .,. JJZSt 'm•t ~ arJ1UJlnc further, ~-that it.Lo not true;" the Hugbes Tool ~,.-..an ul<lln ~ Veau. ·==rn my opinion, -· .. ho hive pat.a In thl.o ' lliln& elihe. are ' ra ·or vk:tima"Rt • ~c RU.th K JavtU>.~ 'llOP," uicl a spol<..,... lor a pq~lic · • J :---, ."' .,_-ean th81 ·ban*h-r., c.:_.!.. T~ '?, .. t , • • m;Llil Alliela-· · ~vice ODI · i.t , .•.. i "'-..~~11"":"Jb~' -~-lees ,.W ·be ~at 1 • • -c. -'-'!' -~\~t .&ll!I o'clock tonJiht f.,. 11uili K .• JAYnu, a ~1"7. oteps to wrilY•~ autheniiCity longllme So\dh l•f•na.r.u¥eot '-bo died 11" .. bo!* we .. foHIC to·Pl(l>Jlah,. • • Sunday .at . SOuth , Cout· Colbmunlty Jl(F,O -~ II Ii leptlmlle." • Hospital. Jibe w~IO. .. • . . ' :~ ii9o\t .Ii _.due for "'pubui:auoil lien ~.._.., for, 1111'1: Jaynes YUi 1>e ·r.• 17 ·J?rlo; 't<I tha4 !Jfa 11,.1~ ·•aid 1U •·l!I· Thursday at St. Catherine's • · , Catholic Chui'ch In Laguna Beach. Burial .,;;-· •rli!'-~ ~. Jn three 10,oee. wlli fOllow at AJcension Cemetery 1n El "1ia lnllilbnenl.o_. -I · Toro. -' •:" opotemln for !Jfe, · Donald·-1i1. Mis~J.P...:of 31i!l 5econ<l Aye. was ~. vice president lot C<!<JioraJe and an employe of the SO<ith Cout a;.;nty ]llll!Bc alfan:· camment>ed:' '1We _.,. Water District and bad lived In the com- ~t with die" Huttiet TOOi Co. It ~·t munlty fO{ 1' ~ . • ~'ll·uo.t."!1111;know nadllnc of'th\I She ls IUnl•ed by heY h,.liUcl, '!Ctn- 11'1. llbshea lllrp ~,~!le . neth; two ""''i!"" and Robert lit" Jll'oject. We .,. ilbotlillell'"..,. Ynder; foui da ' \1' }f8'vln • ~ ~ lu~ of t b e Smith of Mliltiftnl G Korni of • ~~y" and w nnt P. u t Oregon; Mtal AllllY ch of lzom and HUl'o or Llle'1.-.. beblnd. tt Mary Yoder ol South Laguna and a1.o 'I> Wllflll'l" " ' ·grandchlldren. "\ • . A~' • _, , · ·~ ~pe~~-t~~.:·fl;~liiicql. ... '.' Inf l~~c~: ·i~ Pkinh1 .. ~g · · . . " ,:; 17· FllEDERIClt SCRO~' ~ .. ..,. ....... """....,,. .. 1 , ~ a' lwPris< vlstt to 'Laguiia lleac\t ~ay nigh~ Fifth District sUpervlsor Caspers told memben of Village ~t '•polwca caimOt be csclllllod the planning p f1) C e I I , • un. 1:-t.-.falu tt "'1 ' ~ !'.!'"' .. _,.. t ··~oujknow, It takeo a lot of mnney to elected to a JIOlitlcal office 111d It • that'• the reuon-the best plans 10 0¢ the wlii40tr. ,,..t'a w~y wt, have sub- =~r, ~~·" tbe su~ilor --~-aaid he WU )lappy to ... peo. "1i1,;iA the various Orange County com- . !lillnltleo "be!lln lo lludy growth and · ~t and . decide . whit changes ·~·Wapt n\ade iq pl&Ming. • • .1 .~ It's the job of the polltlcla., to . niOne the land' to 1be wl.oh" of the peo. ~ But we have to sUck to our gulll - < • 0-ICOAIT ' .. 1;.. .. DAILY PILOT -*" oMn fOM.mtlfltt CCMPAHY "' l•Mtf N. Wtt4 ........... ~ Jff\ a;. ~., - -~-Gtwll ..... ..._,,r..,. ·-nPonA. ...... ie:. --· wben 'W~ rezone ," .. Caspers fold the 80 persons attending the town hall meeting. CUperi said' ht e.nvlsianed a scenic hlcbway '11ie the one' from Slllnas to Monterey" throilgh Laguna Canyon." "I cl'on4 Wibra fi-eeway in the middle of the' canyon," he declared. Appl&Jse followed 1hat hma"rlt. -. . The short falk ·by Ca!{>Ori IOUowed commentaries by four plMMra -Wayne Moodyl city director of pllMing and development; Dr. Philip Runde!, UC Irvine papulaflon and environmental biologist :. Roger ~CErlane_, landscape architect,. and Michael Schley, mtmber of the Cill!erui' Town Planning Assoc la·~ UOn. Caspers, who a~ the start of the mee~ declined a request by moderator Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner to join the pen>!, dld Just thet a!tef,tllt four planning experts had spoken.' "Planni.Qg ii a 'relaUVely new !leldl" MOibdi tommented. ~·And it'a chan&ing raptdlf. There ls a' lot of concern with planning and. management l',ild PQw to im· plement liOOd plannlril-· "We're Reing a lot of interest Jn en- viroomtnt.al qu1tity,'' he added, noting ''W.:,'.i:e l'IS:O tr)'in~ln!I, out what makes the gOOd We for le and the commu~ ity. l'ts a lot mort oxnplex iaue lhan four-!Oot ~dejµd~ll>oc:b." ,Rundtl stitSlpd .!hot Laguna should siet.to find U. 'op\lm,al papulatlon - t11o· oOe lDOll desirable_ to malnlaln the qu.upes." . The answer, Rundel aaid1 Is a polltlcal problem. ''It's not one of ecology, lt's not ICientllic, rather it's a problem of im· plemtntaUon.'' McErlane called for an open spa~ plan for the city "to preserve our natural and human resources -tidelands, geologk:-1 fonnations, historic points, etc. There are- so many criteria Laguna has not really looked al" ' , "' He noted Laguna Canyon "Is the most spectacular entrance to any city in Soutbem Cillfomla. Ii.it It has became a catch-all for mortuaries and storage yards." The canyon, McErlane maln- tllned, Lo IUflering tremendou~y. Schley malnlalned "our goal lhould be to rdleve <lie cot11estlon and parking probSeml, to determine the number ol cars the dty can hold and support leglalatlon 14 ltmlt the number of c1n to that ecologlc11ly leasihle," He also JUggesttd the automobile be elimt.ated in certain con1ested areas. auch 11 downtown Laguna and that ordlninees bt Jnlti1ted to kefp Lhe densl· ty of the town low. Schley also called for ·support of the new ·mWlkipal bus Une. Commenting Jater on in the meeting, Clspers caJled Larun•'• lra.u•lt tY•t.em "• model pro-sram that other areu lbould study." r ---~-- . . . t:r• Pqe 1 • IRVINE •. t. . -,...,, .... ' "' retired 14 a 'mi&!\w. room:'lor an hOur !if ~ and ·-"· : . • Tllo, prll)¢pa) mlnorily sloc:kholder In the' !)'vine COmpuy, and Joo,iime foe of tbe-3ames ll'vlne Fll!Jnda~Wblch "'9 _.. JMW,.lm controls d:le cob)pa,ny lhroU&P. 11 .. _., __ dka<tor~ the'" hcimo llew &a .... '--••t 1iiiM In -• va:"ll.'_,... lallle "her ..U.'ln-~--~ Olp • • • --·, ........ ~ anil""" the . Mlnclal rela--w of uie Foundat1on Iner the IrvhMI • Olll(lll1J tracing IJle blstory of ~: •nc1· · ~ r-..r hef ·peroona1 family h1$1y, jj,J. • ttu4111( the death ol her lathe;'; • 1·~ ' I<YilM Jr. In -when she wu a·cblld· w s'!'f'd'aU-. J ..... Irvine l5r. ln.llH7", wheit· he 11• .,. a,lj!hlng lril> with two ........, -1'hon.-obe accalats ol ill.Pl ~ Wllh ti.e:'compuy; ad her uncle, ~ .Irvhio, "laat' lurv!ng • JJ)l.!e heir, -wtr> died of ~}'ounda ln 1"9. • ,,, Q. Bow wOOld you see the ...tual city of Irvtne 1 · · .. l A. !fe ... wanted. i lot ol open apace, not Just in buffer slrip.s, but within each housing development •.• not these 1e.a1 of ~ses. I'm very dis1ppointed 'With these run-of-the-mill hoU11ng defflop-~r~~~.; ments. 1 don't care if they're SISOOO or $35,000 or llll0,000 houses the ~ sl)ould get something for ~r money~ thal lnclud~ open _..11 the cily,i tlirOugh ll01!!, I ,.. a lol of bJP denal AM •_UJ llttlc g~bel~ because will be done to Dring overnight income &o the corporation. : Q •. How djd lhe original 10,000 • 1cro Pereira plan·dilfer. · A. ·The University town waa seen tis a pedestlian-Ortented community wllh ade- quate housing for students and faculty and a decent commercial center so they could wa)k from their homes' to cl asset a.\ld the stores they need. The prelent Town Center, which should have been a real town center, Js very inadequate. 'The company should have provided bouaing for the students that they can afford thil W3$ in the or!glnal agreement. And' that would include a company subsidy ii necessary tq maintain the quaJity of housing apd still keep J( reasonable enoug.b. • , / - Her lint dlacovory ~I the uaerted "mlam•nagemcnt practices of the James Irtlne Found1tion" • came shortly before she was elected to the board of directors of the Irvine Company In 1!157, 1111'1. Smith claimed, and she has woged ~ coolinuini war agalnlt the Foundation '1ince. 1be lltest•shot WU fired, Ille said, in a letter adcjressed to her by Mason Dec:. I ,and wuntng "that the company will hold yoU and your representatives responalble for ,any and all damages the company ·may IUffer because of the actions of 7our . represeritaUv~ .• and as a result o the J!r<j>Uhlldty ~ the speech wblch you in- tend to give it. the , :umverslty of. California at Irvine." HEIRESS AT UCI OPPOSING PROPOSEO IRVINE INCORPORATION .io.n Irvin~ Smith Lem.baits Irvine Comp1ny1 Foundation Q. Do you have any reason to believe the Irvine Company ·ha.s-supplied finan- cial support to any specific copncll ca& dklates? Irvine Council Hopefuls A. rd lll<e to know, j>ut r can't find out becau~ ~er won't give 'me any fn. formation on thelr expense! though a's a director of the company I'm 'entitled to tL Q, Since you OJ>P!)se incorporaUon, have you g.iven .any financial 'id to this op-.. "This infamous letter," said Mrs. Smllh, "was intended to threaten and ln- tlmld1te pie /.rOm coming here ~Y and stp.klng to you, t i5 a flagrant In- terference with, and a violation of my constutitutionral 1'First Amendment right of free speecti," Unswaye~by Heiress'Talk positkifl? • · A. Absolutely. none. I've felt the moat useful' thing I can ,dq l!i to rtveil fn.. fonnallon behind the incorj>ar1tionlnove, which only I can do. The cut of cbancters in her story fn.. clod~ber · atber, tax advisor, N. •LoYl!ll~ who,,,_.llhe , .claimed " · · 'into mi connd'ence of my, ......,_ and ••• alter two years of verbal persuasion'' persuaded the elderly 1ent1eman to consent to the fonnatJon of the J~es Irvine "Foun- dation as a devJce to •void eventual ll· ·=~~ Gfl~-~,. -~· ~ Ao • ·Tesul~ tJi' F~lloll bec:~e trultet1 of Ult majority, SS.7 percent, of IrvlJle Company stock and "Immediately following my uncle's m)o'.stertoua Md un- timely d~ath, Mr. N. Loyall ¥<:Laren sqcettded him as president of the.James Irvine Foundation and was elected as ac- tlng:preslde!t~; vice president and a direc· to.r Of the ItVine ,Compiny," &aid Mrs. Smith. Drawing the one loud burst of laughter in an btherWI~ serious meeting, abe noted that McLaren, "who still rules the . Irvine ' Company management wt th the ruthless tactics· arid strong-arm methods of 1 dictator' 'is "know. as Blackie to hi! lnUm1te friends." The creati9n of the James Irvine Foun· dation, she charged, "ls undoubtedly one of the most dlabolical land schemes ever attempted under the clo•k of charUy11 and "the premature incorporation of the new city of Irvine 'has been planned by the James Irvine Foundation as an, at· tempt to cirCumvent the effect of the Tax Reform Act of 1989 and perpetuate the Foundation's control 'over the Irvine Ranch Properties." l : ' -By GEORGE LEIDAL • Of IM KUiiy 1'1191 Iliff Irvine city council ,candidates -some of whom attended •J.oan Inb)e ·SrniQl's UC lrVine lecture TUJ!sd1y -we~ un-- convlnced by her claim~lt. ls too early to incorporate the nlw cit)'! All candidates contacted today SUI· gested Mrs. Smith was unaware of the population of the area proposed for .in-- corporation in the Dec. 21 election . Mrs. Smllh 1ugge1ted the ne.,-, city s&ould 1walt a 1populaUon o& al leut Z0.000 to ;p,000. . ' With 6,700 registered voters can/ntates 1gree there are presently some 20,000 r~sldents of the proposed city, nOt the mere 10,000 cited by Mrs. Smith. Council candidates who came to hear tbe Irvine heiress included John Burton, ~· R.ay Quigley, Henry Quigley, Dave Smith, Waynr,. Clark, Mrs. Lucy Fletcher, Robert Zimmerman, R. Dean Olson, and Jerry Choyke. Candidate Burton described the lecture and later question and answer sessions 1s being "just a lot of fog." "I appreciate her admission that the area .should someday be a city," be said, 11but lhete is no sense in de11ying in. GEM TALK TODAY by corpor'ation until she controls the com· Q, Do you think John Burton (council pany." candidate and leti:der in the ln· Candidates Clark and H.enry Quigley corporation move) is a tool of the Irvine who are running for the city council as a Company? You have been quoted as call· "team" with AlM Snodgrass, agreed ing him a Judas goat leading the lambs .with the view that if Uie.Iryine· Com~ to slaughter .• ~~,!l\~t ~k~il~ l/h'i"~~t II'•; m~y 1. ~·,.n;,~,.i'~et. ~:":i: ~~and Mi's. SniltH issUmes ·control snow, but'I .do believe-he i! mislnfomied. of the Irvine holdings? I don't necessarily ttilnk the Judas goat "Candidate. ChQy_fe sald, "It il obvious ~J whe;e ~ Js leading the Iambs ••• slie feels she .tias ~trol .of I COIUllY ' QJJllolil do Y<iu "f~ohool Ille ~ --.. ..,,.,.,._ ~11 • (•lll!&IV1'or•) Irv~·. CO!'•lil C!eftfoi\ment . ea,pe;S, llattrn !!l'f k In ·l><r ~el poS1ibillfy ot ..... ,.i1on q~ the CO!' !al and 1.i.1; slM!-wllr gel avoraSle ~P lrom land1n to • Nowport Beach and Laguna tliem .wben she takes Over thef Irvine Beach? , •t. · 1 · Company control." A. I would prefer' It not be aMes:ed. Key to that control, candidates agreed, EVen\ually it.would ~ong to the City of are: .the industria~ properties · Which are Irvine. • , •, si.lbject to annexation by · neighboring .Q. Why don't you file for dissolution of cities if the city of Irvine Is not approved the assets of the.company, which 15 your b"y voters Dec. 21. · -right as a 21 percent stockhold!r? The majority individual stockholder In A. This has been considered, but lt t~e Irvine company showed ;.a complete .would result Jn a split-up of property that d1sr~gard for the tax base ~at is ~-could destroy this community. It is best forded the new city by the industrial to · kee • the laud :intact for orderly cordPlex," E. RaJ Quigley said. Tb.a\ is a Z1 develoiitijent. I wqrud like to see ~k t.ll')-jase that'thiglii be lost to the City n· go public and the IrVine Ccimi)abf'Con- incotporation is delayed, Burton pointed tinue, but under management that is not out. directly controlled by the Fouod:atlon. In The Tax Reform Act y.ias signed, by President-Nixon ln December 1969, after months of congressional hearings, during which Mrs . Smith, her attorney Lyndol Young ind Irvine officials te~fied at lenrtt" before the House Ways aDd Means •r· ' Committee. _ It e1pressly states that no FoundaUon h to bold more than 20 percent-of 9nJ.ont corporaUon and provides that all Foun-- dattons must make a '4¥.i percent payout to charity, based on appraised evaluation of their assets in 1m, tncreaalng to I percent ln 1975. HIDDEN TREASURE I The only known source of emer- alds in the U.S. io at Hiddenite, N.C. Although mining hu been carried on there for many years, the size and quality of the Hidden· Ile emeralds had been most disap- pointing. tan years this .1awa1rr Wiii be worm much more. "It becomes ..,parent'," old Mr•. Smith,. 11that U tije FowidaUon is com- {>Oiled to mike Us~\\ percejot payoul to charity based OD 8 realistic appra isal Of it$ interest in the Irvine Ranch pro- perties which ls about $500,lllO,IXKI. ILs charitable benerlciarles could recei~e 2Z mllllon dolllra in 1972, almo1t-lO. umes what they received .Jn lft'l, ~ Foun. daUon dOU.not have this kiQd of iponey." In order t.o comply with.· tbe D.Ff Jaw:. ah& &aid, the Foundation. must ~~· li· goidote a po;tlon.o!Jls, stO<k Jn Ult I' .in• 1;ompany •••I' rellriquioh CC\\trol of th• c01J>OraUon '« ·force tM company to either perm~atUrelJ dtvefop or 1i~uidate I~ 1and _assets· ln order t.o a~rate the ........ ;,. iJl<"!nt.,\o .meet ~ ~·Ired chatllable Pl1'JCltr." • . of Tha decllk>n to create the new aty IrVine. she 'charged, w11 t~ direct result ~ the TU Reform Act bttrJJllS. Furthermore, she ..sded, the move to •'.bu.Jldoze the premahu'e incorporation of tht new city is nothing mort than a powu play on the part o( the corporaUon to umrp control over the lands from the Orange county Board of &rpervlsors." All that changed last May when a 59--carat rough was cut into a 14-· carat emerald with a value of fl00,000. Spu.rred by this discovery, a rash of people paid f3 each 14 explore the area. One amature prospector spent two days digging and ended up with a 18().carat, five_ inch long, rough emerald. Another mining operator found 200 emeralds in one vein_. valued at nearly •1 million. It may be that U.S,. will be able to compete In the market for these lovely gems alter all. The recent finds In Hiddenite has brought forth hundreds of hopeful treasure hunt· ers. That would be done bJ instilling a company-controlled city .administration which would carry out the required plana You won't have to djg to find for development, the charged. beautiful emeralds . We ~ave tbtm, Mrs. Smith said there had bee11 no already polished and set. Enjoy one discunlon •mooc the directors •bout .. -• .. " .. . • ' , ' . . . 1123 NEWPORT BLVR·· COSTA MESA 24 '\-fAtl ll'f S·AME LOCATION IANICAMEl:tCAkO-MASTEA CHARGE PHONE 141·1401 \ anything more than the original Pereira· of nalure '.s most beautiful gems on planned, 10,ooo..acre unlvenlty com· I _ _!.Y~ou~r'._.'.'.ne~xt'.'..:vl~s~it~t~o~o:ur:_:•:to~r•~·---~~-~-~~~-~-~-~-~~-~-~~~~-~~-~~·~:•~-~-~-~-~-~~-~-~~ munlty unUI afler the Tu Reform Act. ·. • ' • . . .·~·6 ~S~ ·04 ~A6Es \ ORANGE:oouNTY, CAUFORt~ • ~ . " • ID • f • l Coeds Vie , In .J1wio:r MissT~t 14 . Ef&bt Sail Clemente ·Hlcl> SChool . juolon-'all 17---old eoeda-wtll vie fer \he local utle of Junior Illa Saturday ....... In \he annual ~ apOlilored bY'lbe South cout Afta.J.,.,.... The event wt1I bqln al I p.m:ln Triton Ceo\er of lbe blglr- .. -. • .. . . ·Restaurant Paet . '--I i -· ·By JOHN VALTERZ.\ OI .. DM1r ... IWf ~ Three bidden on \he chanoe to lure \he btownbag goUer Into San Clemmt.'1 municipal golf course · c I u b h o a 1 e restaurant submitted their ideu .lo city COWJcilmen•\hJ.! morning. The winner of lbe annual -pelltton wW earn ·a f5llO lcbolanl\iP and a chance · lo com~ in lbe state JUnlor Milll llnals !n Sai\~Rosa.early next,..., . And when lbe7·meel nm Wednesday COW1C11men must decid; wblch of °"' three bidders thoWd receift lbe five-year ,Ieue for thO bua!ness -\he .mime leasebolder wbo In· \he put bu balUed city IJl!lnigement; .4 lq<;al fa,mlly wtlh IJ Ald,· "I 1111 -by what I .... re9Cl" ~ 6 lie Aid Iba letler ..... llpe<I by • of. 1icen In lbe Army -~ """ WWk ll two of the ~ U.S. hoopttall In Vietnam ~ lhe 3rd Field llol'pltal Jn S<lgon.and \he ilth Ev11a1alioo Hoopltal in Long Btnh, a Saigon 1Uburb. .The doctors a~ r.r ., tmonedtet. and total withdrawal of U.S. '°"*' lmn Vietllal1\. , • The C!'ndidates, seleeted on-!onpip, persona1ity, ~harm and .other criten,a are : · -Cyddl 1.JeUsol,\._daugbter of Mr. and Mn. William F. Jo1mon of Sin Clemente, who is active in drama, cho\r yurs of ei:perience in San·Clemente food and ~ch. Miss Jo~n hopes to enter · service; a wide1~ P'r o·f e 11 lo·n·l·I journalilm or' another ~ flekl~ organl.Zation from Fullerton. . _ Suunae ll:abal, da~·of Mr. and Counc Mrs. Jack L. Kahal-of Million VtejO, who l1men alloted a. hall-hour apiece i.! an boDor· student and served as a to the three b)dden who Orst. submitted ~i ade t he .,.._ --~1 I \heir oHers lut weelt. AW three agreed. -.;u=i.. e r 8 -r ,...,. -..~ n . on one Point, that tM: clubhoule would re-' Michigan .. She . hopes lo , becom an quire oome .......,, __ , ....... to -'•" elementary ochooJ .-,'bul hopes lo ·-··• .,.,_ --.es. ,,.... traftl'first • ., . 1 ~ ~revenue to pay off Q:ae ~ty!a bond ~Sad! S-.,.,-!: zMv of•Mr .. and ~':.a 1\.~ !acecl. -• 1111 J1ro: Salb -~ 01 Dana Point, · . · .• ~·~ especially -llud,y' In ~ . ;. • . t • . :r.c=~ in4 . _·Ir~ y<Bill,. ~ J!lla~aa.a W • , Vil& . • C!IJl!t "' !'!!!'! ... _.,,. • ' . ::;:..,,.·;;w .. • • 111c 11 " ~ ~: her lllllmote -· • . • ..;.=r~~L WJ~Lhg1'~ ~ -C!lalJrU!i lor • a c-·tn medldile oi' cle!>llltry, ' ~ (UPl).'&re la • lablt -N-Po 'Ir, da""1!B" of Mr. and ff,~ ll'om ii!il& ~ ol Mrs •Jolin ' Baroczl. of San J~n wlllllllllll a; fll1aa on. bow''Dluch caPimno enjoys a wide.~ •I m. rti«!:',:.... ~wt~· ~ ..,_Including~ drmni ln a rock state lbconie tax. ~of band, -'Inc on \he lchool -per . and porfQrmfng In ichool» talent allows. Manled C.Ople She ~ lo enter COUUJJtrdal art and = =-al ·UC lrvlne or Cal Slate Loog fl25 . -· Clnla. OI-.dabgbter' of Mr • .,.i 'llO Mn, Rbland Olten of San Juan '175 caplillnno, eoJol's , lllllli• and mariJle f2lll ecoloO . and '-to .-,c.Illoml• • 12» ~ CO!Ieae -graduation and fllO perhapa eoler lhe -!leld. .., -Jiii Miier, daughter of Mr. and Mn. '300 Daniel Miller of San Juan caplslrano, en-;: joys mllb and bas -a Triton aong leader and member o1 die ....,.r, m .'5811 and pep clubt. Sbe bopes lo become an airlli\e at.warden tad ultimately a\t.nd Brigham Young UnlnnilY. $125 -Ka\llrp Locllo, daupler of Mr. and •,:;; Mrs. William R. Locl:e of San Clemente, $ZOO enjoys music and p,,slcal education and $230 works 11 a denial atalstanl on ~. fllO She studleS dance and gynnwtlcl. She !280 hopes lo bec«ne ·a dental hygleoltt and . '300 study at USC. • ' . '3IO Saluroats pageant will include e11:: f5llO le!1aim>ent liy lbe Trjlon band and other -enterlajnen. 1111> , Muter of cmmoni.. will be Ed Arnold. Lat year'1 ·Jonkr M!Jt, Vicki SdnHrlz, will also partldpate. In lbe evenli1C program. TlcbU m anlllble tlroalh any Jaycee or 11 the door for fl lor ldul1' ancl$1f0r-. . ·= •too ,1211 ,150 'I'll '300 -fllO t Nt Cldldlm 10 eenll ID ceabl •1.1• .. $1.10 .... '3.711 . U\l 5.10 fl.40 llUO "8.511' ' -N- Qlldna Nom N- ' .511 fl.30 'JO '.JO 'I.Ill •uo $1.40 $UO $5.IO fl.JO 119.00 .fl'JO SIJl&le p.,... '3JO f!.00 ff.20 IUO 17.111 'IUO '31.IO --'l.llO 'LIO fl.to '4JO $5.IO ..... ... .. . Heiress Cites Anti-cityhood . ' Stand on Irvine Year-long Double Session · Jiy BARBARA XllElliicu Of .... Dlif'r ,.., ...., • The tangled web of Irvine lamlly fortunes and tragedies w at unraveled before 'a capacity audience Tueldly as Joan irvllle 9mllll spol<e wl aplnll wbal she termed lbe pmnature lacorponlion ol lhe pwpooed cllJ of ~ "I bave t.i-aorto DllU lhil tpeedi and tlll e•el-.cl wtlb dire coo- -to·Jll1IOll lf 1 m._i to ,..111e --belilnd lbe ,_.,,. rom.· -··pion to~-....... lbe -dly. •·"Ille lild ... -of oome IOO ltUdenta and ~ In lbe ,UC Irvine Seletlce Lecture Hall, nilerr\ni lo a letl<r from Irvli>e CompooY Pmldent WWtam R. Maaoo, whid> 9"' tater read. Dilplaytng \he unique com-of beauty and bra1nl Iba\ m h!r lndmwt, -Smith delivered a ·~ lld-dress, wblch she wrole ~ then • (See mvoo:, Pop I/. ' • • Clemente Ruinors Deiiied • ' I the rmnor that-twin 111111• would bl..., tended a fall,....." One wfclelpl-9 llam ..... tbal - ·-··-.. bwftfitd•to Illa -hlch IChool u.. ......... ...... wouktb/111 21 ............ of -. "Wa..., -Jbzti tw • ---.--..... ---. ._ ........... ..... ilfl*lale -Illa -lilP -..,,, -..... . 'Ilia .--... Illa .... fldlllJ '"' °"""" i.-. -le Dara -... told Ille ....... ol lralllll Ibo\ ......... It la -11>11 to ~\he -(actlly by Soillombet, It II -111111 • wll aot Ila cila1(1iotod unW ~ ., -~ --ol ..,. -... bad '~ .. . \ 1 r . i Traffie Blocked;:: . :J. PLAYA DEL REY' (UPI) ~ A 1,,...· tlory -""llad<: 1111..lbe,lmperlal Higbway ancl ......r a trolll<! Jam· llld Jas1ed for llYe hours. . -~..-.. .The .......... belnl -~ -... locatloo In \he Lot Anlele• - to --l&e \lnl art ilia -arryJnc It boged down In toll -"' \he center -of \he lilcbway. • ~: • .. L 11.:>o!< ' !l!il:. .. J ---. <-• --. :==-: ••11••1 I •4 -..... ll'M mr 4' --, -' _ ............ • : r • res • , s-wer -CityhOod Stand I on I • w U::;.. """"6 dO II -~~Jf!'! •J'!I -..... the lr<int ...... -• -...,.. would not be IJll ... A. -n is_. Jedd "WI only. . ', '"""" and .land -IJld, po uncr.. the• 11 ~ ·[!al)~ ,_.., thiak 1nyooe , <'I!' ,.,., inil\ience of the Irvine Coml'".•Y· Tiie ileltl • !land up l<I the lrvinlt Coiriplny, lllll no clly """"'U ;peo~tf wolllt")IO! bav"'thil city eouneil c1n control~ IJ'O!"!ll,e&Ue A. I would ~ oo. but the FouoclaUon largeat llodlboidal wa ... ~ dfllll1"111c llick and bu dw • A. Y ... cleA•illlw. A CjlJ If 11t1 DOii it for 1 loa( ......... , lal of -y would )la a II t sllf lo .. ~ t ..ooid inVolvld ... malJ onilllolis .•. ml }O< aiway1 OpPOSt IL ~an do a lot witb money: It would be tak· Q, When do you expect the Foundation mg a big chance. no longer wQI be Jn control r Q. Will you make a commitment to the A The Tax Reform Act ul lhl people of t~ community lO come out begin to divu( lbeU of r~ !::k !i!.i against a cit~ of 430,000 even after ~he make increased payouts to charit be. Foundaqoa .~vests l~lf of its Irvine ginning bl 19'12. A great deal .;,ill d% nd •xperl•nco ud l'Ollld. ~v~ 1o f!ci!t the city! • .l • i:r . * *~ Compan_r stock, leaving you u the on ,the government's appralsal ofpe~ .,,,.._,_ · , Irvine land assets. Since there has becf1 a d_eath fn the family (Mrs. Gloria lfood Irvine~ t~re mllllt be an appralst:J 91 stock in rune months and much will --~ pend in that. .,:,_.,,P .... _i .; I IRVINE : .... 1 I • : retti.ci to a ~~~m '*·..,'hour of Hug~ St~ry.: ·Q. How would )'OU aee,the eventuatdty of Irvine? r • Cq/,~Hoox r • By Cnmipany ··~ .. -~.ZJ, • ' • -.... 11' ' .,-... ;MW YORX. !APJ ,... • McGraw-Hill ... ()o, llYI ii bal aequlred World ~Jobin& n,llto , to' "II !30,llOO-wcrd ~ ef muillplllilooa~e reclwe !fJltiH liu&)lel ud ii: utlsfied that the bkf.b.authtntjc. ·' • ,. - )RGraw·Hlll'c unouncem!nt Tuesday dl'ew • an t mm e d I a t e ·denial from . keiman 'lllr H111hes Tool CO., which the ~ interesls,'lhat ouch -~pby Uiate.i. " .. . ~•1we jlllt c:ap'$ 111 ~ythlng .further, · ~ II lo aol truer the Hllllbea Tool -~in uld In Lai-Veg•. .. . • niy opinion, thOse • who 1 hive ~Plfl:d bi thll thin& tither are p11petfator1 or Vidima of • sigantic •z:.l" _ ~kl ·1 ~kesman for ~ public ~~~that handles, acCounts to,r ~-pany In Loa Anaelu. • ~. llfcGraw·HW' lpOWman rupooded: •'We-·~ btve taken .au ~t. and- mii.<;!P,''7. ~Pl to verify the authenUcify ~.lllt boOlj 1"f are 101!11 to pubU.h • : • i ' utllfted lt ~ lqi!Jmate.'; · . 1bciok II due tor publication next rt. Prior tO th1t, IJre magazine· ~ the book Jn lhi-e; 10,llOO-' Wm'd lnstaUmepts. !A·.~ loi' Life, 'llOnold !if, \fillea, '-ft~ pmldtiit for corpon.te and ~c attalrt, ,commented : "We never iiilt ll'llli~ 11\llhel ~ool Co. It doe.m't · Jae iis !hit tjley !Jq>w nothing of thLI )In . .II~,,._,~ leCteUve . fll'JllWl<t.,W~•rt..aboclblldy .. ~ . oro t»i -1J11t1,·111 t Ii;' ~~....,1. ua, WJ>Uid ll!lt p\ll I !'l! Hiii'• or Life'• ....._ behind .ii .... '-'' • •. U,I T...,.._tt . PUBLISHING llOOK • Hvt hes In '47 Photo Ruth K . Jaynes S~~~ -Toni ght ' qoestions ~rs. -Tl>e prioclpll -ty stoCkholcler In the Jnine O>mpany, ond ioll(llioi< foe ol the ./amd'lrvlne FOWldatloQ, whidt 1116- Jnllnt.alm ~ the. ~mplD)' Jbroo&b fly• t""""' ~"1be bei.,,.. ~~';"vm~i~~ co atkiit ltanL • .. -·~ ...:. W~ana1yU4 the ~drreia.. . tlqnship"' the "Foundotion ~ tlit rrv1 ... - Company tr~ the· ltiJtory oft.MM, and .• rec=oun~her persohal family b4t0ry, ln-- trud.ing the deatb .of'her Jather, Jame~. Irvlrie Jr. in 1935 when she-wis a child; ;- her..grandtalber,.J'ames Irvine'.;$'. in•J947, .... wJlto, be wu Gri i · fi&bing tri.Jf.:witb two bUoiness .....&.IOI Who!" ahi•accUses of iileg1hlealinp'• with the company; and her uncle, My'ford Irvine, Wt surving male heir, w))o died oj JOOi!bOt wound.a in 1959. .... Her fir.st discavery, ,conceMting the asserted. "mlsolanagement. practicet of the--· Jamu Irvlflt Foundation" .~ shortly belore she was elected to the board or directors of the Irvine Company in 1957, Mrs. Smith claimed, and she has waged a continuing war against lhe Foundation sinCe. The latest shot was flffii, she said, in a letter addressed to her by Mason Dec. 1 and warning "that the company will hold Rosary services wpt be held at 7 you and your representatives respomible o'clock tonight for Ruth K. Jaynee, a for any and all damages the company longtime South Laguna realdent·wh9 ·dled may suffer because of the actions of your SUnday at, 'South • Coast community representatives . : and as a result of the H~ital: Sile wu ~. . · pre-publicity ot the speech which you. in- keqUiem masi for MN. Jaynes Will be tend. it>, ,.-gjy_e_ "::at the .Unlv•rillty of aai~ at 9 1.m. Thursday at St. Catherine's California at Irvine." Cathollc·€hurch in Laguna BeaCh. Burial "This infamous letter," said Mrs. will follow at Ascension Cemetery in El Smith, "was intended to threaten and ln- Toro. tlrnld.qte me..,from coming hefe tOday an~ Mrs. JAYJlC!S, o( 31627 Sfc:ond Ave., wls sepaklng ttt Jou.· n is a flW'lrit I"'" an emplayt ·of 'the South Cout Coon\y terference' with, and a violation of mY Water District and had lived in the com· constutitutional "First Amendment right of free .. ~." munity for 29 ye.art. _ ... . ~· She is surViVed by her husband, Ken-The ci:st of characters in her story in· neth; two sons, F.dward , and Robert eluded her grandfather, tai: advisor, N. ·Yoder; fo~tiltilcrs,. M.,;:-Manlln Loyall McLaren who, she .cilimed Smith of M • 111.,.iq"1'iJCerb(Of "ll!v,eil!ed•bimi'$.lf iolo the con/ldence of Oregon; Mr1. y Rilch'of Arlmno,ilid ir)y srilidl'a'lllllr llll~ ••• im? blb')til's Mary~Yoder of South Laguna and iii of verbal pers'uasi>n" persuaded the lldre elderly genUeman to consent to the n. • · fonnaUon of the James Irvine Foun· I • -i-.. :,.i dation as a device to avoid eventual 11· j! _~.:;. · ~ • D " l " • .. l quldation of hiS company in Inheritance ~~ .. -P'· er.$ iw .i~. s' '-'·.o i fren f ta~·1~·~:;..i:'1~;04f~.~ ... ... . -11f'. tru1tee of the majority, ·Q:T perce~ 'or • -... . · 1'" .... ' • -_ ..... ,., 1.. ,o,;... • ....... ·• •• ,,, rv ne mpany s an mlC\Ua e t .... · • "" -• ·~· · .. .,, •1· ' ' I I Co tock du;im ,., t ly I fl · ., ' " pJi.. followlngimy uncle1s ·mys l9us and un· n' .r~.,e .. n,~~ i.n ... ' r.a." nni :n,. •g' . ·, ~:~~~~.;.:!'pr~id~r:l1t::~i:~:: ~ . -.·~ Irvine Foimd,aUon:and was elect~ as aer • • 1, ting president, vice Pres.14tWl ~ a dlrec. ".'lnlY FREDERIC& SCHOEMEHL ' wf\eD w~,rewne," caspen told, the' 80 tor of the Irvlr\e ,Company," said Mrs. ~, ~ ot -. tMltr l'tlllf 1tM1 ~ .., Smith • ... • • persons attending the town hall meeting. Dra~ing the one loud burst of l&ughter lm •. a IUl'prise vilit to · t..auna Beith Ca1Pera u ld he envisii>ned a ·scenic tn an .otherwise serious meetlilg. she ~ night, Fifth DiJtrlct Supetvisor highway' "like.the one from Sal'""• •A noted that McLaren "who still rules the ........, .<;aspen told 111el\l~n of, V,Wage ·-w ' 1 h th i~ ,\__ u I"' I MOnterey" through Laguna Canyon." Irvine 'Company management wt e ~ .UU1t po wcs canno +be ei:cluded rutl:fless tactics and strong-arm methods from the ' planolng p roe ea 1, WI;' "I don't want a freeWJY in the mldd1e of a dictator' 'ls "known as Blackie to l ..... _ .... y." of • ~ ....... ~ the can)'On," he declared. Applause his intimate friends." J":'~ ~.-tt,.taies a lot or mooey to followed that 'remark. The creation of the James Irvine Foun- Qf"-AJecteid to ,., political qffk:e and lt · 'Ole short talk by Caspers followed dation, she charged, "is undoubtedly one liil!;ml that~• the~ the belt plana ao ~enlartes by four planners_ Wayne of the most diabolical land schemes ever ou.t the window, That's why we bave su)): MoOdy, cit' director of planning ind attempted under the cloak of cherity" dbhlonl under airportl,'' the supervi.&or development: Dr. Philip Rundel, UC and ''the premature .incorporation of t.he cantmued. · ' Irvine -population and environmental new city of Irvine has been planned by -:~-pen aaid he was hippy to' see peo;-biologist; Roger McErlane, laridscape the James Irvine Foundation as an o11t- pJp=1I the v1r'iou1 Orana:e County ~ arcltilfct, and Michael Schley, member tempt to circumvent the effect of the Tax munlties begtn fo study gro)'th anq. f th ct · T Pl Reform Act of 1969 and perpetuate the ~~pment and decide' what changes ~on, e tizenl:' own anning Assoc.la· Foundation's con~~! over the Irvine ~·Want made in planning. Ca ho t th tart 1 Ranch Properties . • ''THen it's the Job of the politicians to Sper!l w a e 1 0 the The Tax Reform Act was signed by rien the land to the wishes of ~ ~ meeting aecl~ed a,request,by moderator President Nilon in Decembei: 1969, after pl•.•. But we have to iUck to our gtmS Su~or Qour;t Judge Bruce Sumner to months of congressional hearings. during J join the panel, did just that after the. four which Mrs. Smith, her attorney LyndOl planning es:pertJ had apoken. ~led t .. -OIARR COAST "PWµiing la 8 relaUvety new fie.Id," Young and Irvine officials tes a ' length befor( the House Ways •fl Means ·~ DAILY PILOl n ••• 1,.,;r ..... ---· 1lif11111 A. M_,W.." , ...... lllllllr ., a.,, .. H. t.... .,..,,,J '· N.11 AU• *"""" atllln --· 211 foM .. t A•t 1111t M11J119-'J,..11 ,.o. I••'''• t 2111 S.1'--... ~ 11 c..i.. ... ~tun M~ commented. "And it'• changing Committee. rapi y. The.re Is • tot of concern wit& It ei:pressly states that no Foundation planning and management Md how to im-is to bold more than 20 percent of any one ... p}eroint lood 'planaing. corporation and provides that all Foun- ''We're seeln1 a lot of interest 1n m-datlons must make a 4.~ percent payout viroomental qualllf>" he added, noting sed ·sec1 · J ation •;we;reillO tryfftaf to flpd out what makes to charity, ba on appra1 eva u tbe lclOd Ille for peoplt and the commun-•of their assets in 1m, increasing to I )ty. 1'ts a Jot , mor~ cortiplex issue than percent in 1975 . . four.foot $Uleyitd setbacN.J' '1Jt becomes apparent," sakt Mrs. .. :. .Bunilel '""stre'Sstid M Laiuna shou1d 'Smlth. "that lf the Foundation is com-.eek) to fiiif thee~ilii'il'J?OPU!ation _ . \j)eUed to make its 4~ percent payout to the. ~ mo.t ... detirlble tq,; inaintaln the charity based on a realistic appraisal ol q\iaJiUes.'" • ,._ .. Us Interest in the Irvine Ranch pr~ _,.. Tbe answer Jiundel saJd, Is a political perUes, which ~.about $500,000,000, Its Problem. «tt:t not one of ecology, it's not charitable benef1c1aries could ~elve 2Z llCientlfie, rather it's a problem of Im-mililon &ollau In 1!11%, •almoot~ tl1J1es plementatlon.'1 Whit °'y received •Jn. l'!J':'... • EoPr:; ' • McErf&Tie called for an open space plan d.UOD do;es not have-this. kind or m~~ for the.city "to preserve our natural and ... ln'Otdet: to cot:nPb' ~1th then~ •111 human resources -tidelands geologic she utd. the Foundation ro~t eitber • f U hi t · lnts' t :..... ~id ate a,port!oa of ill, stock m th> fc.vtne Orma ons1 : S or1C po , e C, • uis:rt. 11'6 • ..abd felln ~. h dftlltol of the so inany cnferl1 Laguna hu no( really -. lllJ>U'Y' f q.,s .. _ coinpany to looked at" corporation or orce un:: He noted Laguna Canyon "Is the most either pumatur_ely develoP.. or llquidii: spectacular entrance to any ¢ty ln Us land 11sets-1n order to Ktflerate. lred Southern California but It ha1 became a ~11ry income ,to meet ~the regu catch-all for morluar1e1 and storage cllarita:!d i:oo:· ·1 the ;"' city of yarde." The canyon, Mc"Erlane maJn. The hes .... -re the direct resl.llt tained, Js sufrerlng tnmendously. ~ Irvine. B c ....... r. • wu ScbJey maintained ''our goal should be " the Tu Refonn Act bearings. to to relieve the congestion and parkln« Furthermore, Jbe addt:d· tht move f llf'Oblems, to , determine tbt· number of "bl.llldoze the premature mcorporaUon o car• the city can hold ind 1upport the new city 11 nothing more than io a leCWltion t.o limit the number o( cars to power play on lhe part of the corw•tth n Usat ecoloelcally fea1lble." to murp control over the lands rom.. e He aloo auggested the ••tomnblie be Orange Counly VO<rd of SUpmiaorlln•· elimlnated In certain conaested areas 1'hlt would be done by blstal g. a • DAILY "'"!f ,.. .. lll'r •ll:Mrll 1t•ter · A. We wanted a lot of open IPICI not just in buffer strips, but within ~ housing develojlment ..• oot these seas oC houses . .J'm very disappointed witl\i these run-of-the-mUI houslnc llev.lop-ments. I don't care if they're •1s,ooo or $35,000 or $100,000 -s,., the people should get something for their money and that inciuclff open space. II the city goe1 through now, I see a lot of high densily a~d very little greenbelt, bec1use thJa will be done to bring overnight income to~ the corp6raUon. Q. How did the .orieinaJ 10,bOO 2 acre Pereira plan differ. A. Tbe university town was aeen Ii a pedestrian-oriented community with ade- quate housing for students and facUlty and a decent commercial center so they could-walk from their homes to cluaff and the stores they need. 'l1le Pl'eJel\l Town Cent.el, which should hive beeri a real ~wn center, ~ very in.adeqU1te. The company $hould have provlded boustng for lhe•atudents !hit they can.~Uord 11111 was ·in the ~iglnal agreement_ And1 tlast would include a company subsidy Jf necessary to maintain the quaJ'ty of housing and still keep U , ,......ble enough. . . . HEIRESS AT UCI OPPOSI NG PROPOSED IRVtNE)NCORPORATIOI( Joan irvinl Sm ith L1mbast1 Irvine Company, f oundation Q. DI), you have any 'reason· tO btlleve the Irvine Company haJ IUpplied flnan, c1al support to any specillc council co-• • I didates? ~ .Irvine Council Hopefllls ~ • " I A. I'd lilt• to know, •but I can't fiod out because. they~ won't give .me any 1ft. formation on their ei:penses, though 1s 1 director of the company I'm enUtled to it. Q. Since you oppose incorporation, have you given ani financial aid to this op- iJp.s_wayedh y Heiress'Talk position? . • A. Absolutely QOne. I've felt lhe moat useful thlhg •I can · dq is to revOal lj>- fonnaUon behind the incorporation move. whlch only I can do . I' ... . • • By GEORGE · LEIDAL Of tht 0•11~ l'llel Sllff Irvine city council candidates ·-some of wbom -~ed Joan Irvine Smith'• UC lrvlne .J:cture TuiJ4ay -, were Wt- convinced by her claim it fa tqo early t~ Jncorpocate UJe new city:. ' >Ji '~lhdlilli1es C<Mla~\ed 1'iaai1iiug· gesfed Mrs. !mitli was unaware of the population of the ip'ea proposed for ·~ cvrporatlon Jn the Dec. 21 elettion. Mrs. Smith suggested the 1mew city should await '8 ,population of at;. ast 20,00(I to 25,IJOO. • " JI" I With 6,700 register~ voters caodidat a agree there are presently sOme 20,000 residents of the proposed city,, not th.e me.re 10,000 cited by ~rs. Smitb. Council candidates who came to hear the Irvine he.iress,lo_cluded Jopn Burton1 E. ltay Quigley, Henry . Quigley, D•ve Smith, Wayne Clark, Mrs. LtlCy Fletcher, Rober:t Zlmmennan, J;t. Dean Olson, and Jerry Choyke. Candidate Burton described the lecture and later question and answer sessions as being "just a lot of log.:• "I appreciate her admlssi9n that the area should someday be a city,11 he sai~ "but there i~ no sen~ in .deJ~ in· TODA.Y by HIDDEN TREASUR E The only known source of emer· aids in the U.S. is at Hiddenite, N.C. Although miriing has been carried on there J.or many years, the size and quality of the Hidden· ite emeralds bad been most disap- pointing. All that changed last May when a 5fk:arat rough was cut into a '14- carat emerald with a value of $100,000. Spiirred by this discovery, a ra.sh of people paid $3 each to explore the area. One amature prospecior spent two days digging and ended up with a 186-carat, five inch long, rough enierald. Another mining operator found 200 emeralds in one veln, valued at nearly $1 million. It may be that U.S. will be able to compete in the market for the$e lovely gems al\er all. Tbe ~ent finds in Hlddenlte has br~ught forth •hundreds of hopeful trwure bunt· ers . corporaUon witll she controls the com- pany ." Candidates Clark and Henry Quigley wbo are running tor the city qNDcU as a "team" with AIM Snodg~, agreed with the view that Jf the Iry,ine Company could l:ontrol 11\e •1w ~•tr,, then wl!at dif. fere'!f't would Jl,make ii !lie ypfe , '1~i' d$Y.0 'all!! MrJ, SrniCii OS!UDI" 1&n\""' of the,Irvlne holdings? Candidate Choyke said, "It ls obvious she feels she has control of rounty &9VG.fDment.ri:Shl~~ !JDt'. (1uperYJsor1) ~ •. Ba a • ..., ~hi lier ~IDol s !lf, W et falorali!' btiP. ll'vm , hen 1he c~S Ofer the 1lrvine c.ompany controt.11 i • .. JS!y jo thai controt,,i;:andldates agreed, are the industrial pt'Qpertlea,. which are subject to annexation by ntlgbboring cities if ~ city of Irvine is not approv~ by voters Oec.'"'21 . The majority tnC!ivfdual slockbolder in Q. Do you think John Burton (counCD candidate and leader in the ifl.. corporation .move) Is a tool of the Irvine C.Ompany? You have been quoted as call· ing him a Judas goat li!ading the Iambi to slaugJiter. A. I have never met Mr. Burton. He may ~ • saint with a aoYI of driven 1n1;1w; b.rt flda·bielieve be l11mlsinformed. I don't necessarily think the Judas pat kqows where he is leading the lambs ••• Q. Hlfw !fi! yoy feel ~boul the prooooecl Irvtne-"'coutat• deve.1.opttteot Ind the pouii1l1ty' or11nlia!otll/li,.~f the coal\al land;';lfui Newp.\1 Bf""h ond UigdDJ Beach? · · .• A. I wouJd prefer If not be BM"ez.ed. Eventually it wotlld belona to the clty of Irvine. . Q. Why·don't'you·file for <Uts0lution of the a~sets of the company, which is your right as a 11 percent Stockholder? ' A. This bas been considered, but It the Irvine company showed "a co~plete would result in a split-u p of property that dlsrejard for the tax base that ta af· couJd destroy this community. It la be1t fordecj the new city by .the Industrial to keep !h< land intoot for Mdiiily coipokx,'' E. Ray QulgieJ"said. ThaHs • ·<IOYeioprokt. I would like to -~ ~k tar.base that.mlght be IOsl to the cily if 10 public and the Irvine C.Ompanf Con· tncorporailon U delayed, Burton pointed tinue, but under management that b not out. direct1y controlled by the Foundation .. • ' ' • • . ' ,. - ·In tan ,yaars this l&Wlll'Y w111 be worth much more , -.> .\ I • I :::: tnc) MMln a ..... , .... '4J.un .. C'" 1·s1 Al ,.,_, I 'U '0'101 , 4tJ-44n ............. ., .. -,,,,..ff • .,..., ... tutb 11 downtown Lai1un1 ind that company-controlled city a:dmlnlstrabon ordinanct1 be initl.lled to ketp the dens!-which would carry out the required plans You •'on't have to dig to find ty of the town low. fir development, she charged. beauWul emeralds. We have them, Schley ailo called for -••pport of the Mrs. Smith &aid then had bee• no alre•d• polished and set. i;;njoy one new mwak1pal bus line. Commentin& diJcusslon 1mong the directors cbout -. ~ C9f'4YfHtlHT TllMS IANKAMll1CAl0-MASTEl CHAlWE PHONE 141·1401 liter on ln the pieetln,, Ca1per1 ctlled anything more than tbe original Pere.Ira· of nature's most btauWUl gems on Laguna 'J transit 1y1tem "a model pro-planned, l0,000-.cre univer1lty com-your next visit to our Store. r. ... ._.,~-----••1111""'..,_._ _ _,00..,qJJ gram \hit other areu 1hould 1tudy." munlty unUI ofter the tu Reform Act. · ------------------------------------- , , . • l~E•ef:•u Ri~ 1M~ ..... ··, .~ ,• • .. • ' • • . ' . ; • • I ·i' • • " .. I • •I. • • . •· . , ~· . • ' ...... ~· .. ~· . ' . t I ' ' • ' • /. 4!•t . J •• ~· ' I " • ~ ! •• • . ·~·~ ... ... • .. • "' ... -· ~· ·l ·-~ . ~'!~ .. ., . ~· I· ... .. • •' ,, •• ,. " .. • •• • ' -. ~.·'. •>C/) l ~· ... " '\•1 °'I ·~ "' ..... " • • ' -"' ·~­..... 1 • '1 • 1 • I .. ' ' .. • I 11 °; I" ,: I • ...... .1. • • I '• .. . . 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Coasf Area: ( • GLENN ,WHITE • Sports Editor, eolumn'ist1 covers the pros and often ,f•ports on 1hot1 teams on the prep, junior college a.nd college L • ,. ' circuits. 1• ·r.. "' 1 . - :: • ·• l' • ~ .. ' " f ':· l ,. 0 I ( ' " CRAIG SHEFF· ' ; I He'• yOc.t m•n in thi press box •I /'unior collt9• col\tests. Sp•· cia 1tt'•ntion ie focuted on Ori1nge Coast, Golden West end Seddlebeck.' ' HOWARD HANDY His pr_im1ry ,b11t is UCI, where he covers 111 sports activities. I • • pus other 1re11 of lot1I in· terest' inclUding 9olf. • ROGER CARLSON , He's Iha DAILY PILOT'i .... .lportt, 1peci1/i1t. Four+.eif\ •igll .;t_. 1thool.11•r Ol'I ·his_ regular ,, •• t: , ., • J ' • He often ~ov9r1 .o,thers,. !oo. '" • PHIL ·ROSS ' Sp~rh ffft'ure1 •nd prep scbool •c(iviti.~t "!re his speci1lty.1 He was !h,e DAILY PILOT:s man at R1~s ind Chergets tr1inin9 camps. Plus Our Award-winning Photo 'Squad' •LIE PAYNI ' -. CllW ~ "C''' . - RICHARD KOIHLEll • ...,, ...... q••• Consistent winners in competition among news photographers at the county, sl1te ind national level are the photojournafists of the DAILY PILOT staff. They love a lootbaQ g1me, bes- htbaU contest, wrestling match -or 1nytking eke that furnishes action for their lenses. When it comes to sports, these .,. some o( thll fastest shots (ind best @oh'nj iii the West. •' . . . PATRICK O'DONN!LL Follow Our Team To Folr01A1 Your Team l • '" .. ' ' ~~s~hooI~·A • ~Me Tar:ati · , . I' • ''\ I ? ,..:.. f" • • .,.(1/if f •·( ~ 1"1 t \ ~· Keith \\rinok r•s attention seems lriom nla:rily distracted by passage of young lad){. Perhaps it was her off-the-shoulder apP,e,~rance du~ f Ing· play . time at Creative Nurse,.Y Genter in Hunting\@ 'Beacti. Did l she plan it that l"•Y? ' ' (~. \ -.; ~ • '· .. , ' f • • > ••• ' • ' . ' " .. . . . •" • • • ~ ..• :' .... . ·. ., .. _ ,;'. ' 'Tilll~-j'.toi;'. _, • • .. ... ' ,-. ' • . .. . ' ' ' • . . 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' , .... ,_ . -. -l ~ Co,ast SailOr!. _T_ o E!._!•.i · Sta~~i1igs I ~~ Southland Hobie Cat sailors . ·S. ~ Olton; 1MerrlU f . rµct Nicolle, MOUnd, ·~turned home ,from '!ftlpa, Island,,1'tr.. ___ Minn .. , · ', , Fla., this weell with iubllaot &. CaPPX Shlteb', Honolullr. • ,7. ~.Allen, 'ShoRs Acreo, I ?•ports of llJo national diam-7 Re Jaworsk· H . ii! ' N.J. :h>ionship regatta sailed Jn the ooi Jnada 1' 'lrl on, 8: DJck ,.Beauchamp, Corone iFlorlda ;etorl over I he 8" Cl>Oi& ·~:· Neviport del llo\1. · . n"hanksglving weekend. Be · ch ~ , "'-. . • t 9. '"ldria'll ~ensen,. Ft. • Most jubilant wu RlcbarP. a · Lauderdale, FJa. i,Loutet of CamarlllG . wpo 9. 'Rick W hi t,e h u rs t, JO.• John ~e. 'Orlando, Fla. ICOl't!d a reaoUndlng •iclory Pensacola, Fla. First lo·1n Class c. .aftef standlnc· off lilt ,ear's 10. Joe Neale, San Diego. 1 Chester Smith, Naples, ;champion Cappy, Shields or 11. Allyn Stevens, Orlando, Fla. :iHonolulµ.'and rurmer-up Hobie Fla. . . 2. Bob ~liftg, Wildwood, ~Alter of Capistrano Beach, the 12 ... 1Rick Naish, Kallua, N.J . ' ·c:1e51gner and builder °' the Hawau. 3. Pete Begle, St. Clair ' aft. 13. Jell Canepa, Santa Cruz. Shores, Mich. · Aller appear<d at I h e It Robert G r a h • m , 4. Richan! Ehlers , Saruola, Newporf Harbor Yacbtnnen's Parsipa_rmy, N.J. Fla. ·LQncbeon today wtth a ffim of 15. Jim McCam, Orlando, 5. Bill Coolin1 Blackwood, :the racing on Tampa Bay. Fla. N.J. . • , There were more than 100 ~ 16. steve Colwell, Seabrook, 6. Jonn Edd, Lakelarid, Fla. r•tnes from aero~ ~he nation Tex. . 7. Robt.rt Martin, .St . 'participating in the .Ven!. 17. Richan! !lack. Capilola, Petenburg, Fla. Five Orange County ·ski~ Calif, . . • • 8. Gil Mc Ph er 1 on , •pers were among tbe first 10 18. Leith A· q de rs on , Clearwater, F1a. ·In tbe Cla81 A fleet. Behind Honolulu. 9. Roth Neller, Clearwater, :]Aurek were Wa~ne Schaefer, 19. Ted Hendrickson, Corona Fla. ! Capistrano Beach; Alter; John de! Mari _ ..... 10. Nedi Plumer, Hende"on, : Rolf.Duggan, NeWPOrt Beach, 20. Harold"n u t c h I n C s·, Tex. , ! to Ihark the first fiv~. Also in Honolulu. , ~ \he first to were Craig Barto, F'U'st 10 in Clas.s B: . \ ,1 gNewporl Bead!, Ith, and Joe 1.. Jack .woeprle, Orlando, n,;"j,l .1,008:ts' '~Neale, San Diego, lotb. Fla .. · · C ,.u ff, e First 2 finishers hi the 2. , c,Dav'e Rogers, Cocoa Class A fleet were: Be8.ch'.1'Fla.. i T. B } , ~ 1. Richard LoMfek, 3.:Allen°Dowees,.Eng!ewood, ·()· alt e ~Camarillo. ~ Colo. ~ 2. Wayne Schaefer, 4. Tom W.bitehur·st, Jn Rum'. Run' , •Capistrano Btach. Pensacola, Fla. ~ 3. 'Hobie Alter, Capistrano 5. SCOlt Meillock, Orlando, Beach. , Fla. 'e LONGJIEACH-Gil ()Obert ·l ~f-1 IW!a~"'°"' •: 7 Chatlenge Pickard -~iE;"=·:: ~I c p ,·~ I =:.si:~ ~ n on greSS ·Te li"1S = 0:,.: ~ 111i/!l ,. . RadicAaoclotioo-. • Tom Pickard, muslacb~ they've arranged tO sail for A ·114a1 of •U many u two • tjlnner of the event chain-the 11!1'1 c1Ub sallalls. . ~ baola 111 upOcle<I for the ~ pion's traditloaal Crimeon Entered m adilit.on to 91-ide nee starting at 10 111..... last March, ......,. PlcU/<I are Mori Haskell, a m o1f Belmoat Shin Pier In ~ of his Oo-liinal !•dllng hll'Vivant, which ,also i.;,..j -Har1Jor and• can· CJlp' aa'lllng clwnpionllilp. wdl he Uled by Pickard; Biii lnfl<r"'aprlntto•Mlllbopler ·:~ · 8-turday when he ,tefl seven White, sailing his Duello; and back 88 eighth rice 'Jn ri•all:-In. l.Mle Beacli Yacht University of Sou th e r n POPBRA •1 semkrmuil Rum Club ellminltioa 11Uoff.i to Calilomla salling t e a m Rufi series A' aelect the hott · c 1 u b ' 1 member Doug Ro a t e 11 o • Gilbert, · 29-y~N>ld r e 8 1 ~ ~tative in the ei&hth youngest contender and also 1 d annual match racing claaic . sailing Duello; Arch Van estate devek>per, won ast ~ nut Mardi. Palmer, salltng his Pantera: June 's Rum Run VU at 11.5 1 p•·•·-OOll •~ 1-~-Rllby Bessent, saillni LAYC m.p.h. u one ol his st< vie-~ ,... _.., Kenoeth CrOlb' Cal 4 o tortes durlrw the seuoa to • LBYC.eont12t &.._mies As!K>cl!tlon -kit Holi-earn the Cuale Trophy .as of -.!--:..t clay Too; Loo 0omyna,' ialllng overall Wiii Oout ollsbore W!!kend .. U. his AbSl.ot'e· and 117 t champion even though his 20- Wltbnll Oil 1 llnCSe eUmma-Congrtsakml 'Olp 0.,. e r a 11 root speedster ii a Pacific ..... • ... _ .. formot, chairman Romey Flam 1111-CIAli boo~ alle(edly ..... ~ .. *'111tull. .._. to 811-Ill ~ F'lllDlloran£. ' po.we r f u I and I e 11 .._ lo h 1111! ~}I oklp-'Ille Lil~ Oalloll lriD be the topliillicate4 than the full. ,.. -~~ ~ nm of a aerlM of .Uminatlons neag«1 ocean-going o1 the f ......., -.... -off Southland. bollllll ea11ten Olllhore Class. -......._ •If. · lhnlugb ur1y F e b r u ar y , A H-fool venlon of the , ~ wll 11111 place culmlnallnl ln an all-SOUthern Spedra hull Is under con- _., ....... ot -I Calilomil llnal Ml · of match otructJon at the company's , ll:Jtl a.m. on a wlndwanl· ,... •I 'Long Beach to Burbank headquarters, Ind lwurd coune jult GUlalde detorm!De lhe llj'o lcql area Gll~rl has announced his Ille Alamltoo Bay ealnnce to flnal!IU In lddlUOn to the hoso plan io campafgn ii on the na· -""" lletch --llntn! club winner and · prtvloualy-\JOnll championship circuit wm sail Ca1 40 "-w h Mlected 1 Biii Ficker • r ~ginning next February, fully I Ille)' tbemaelves ... or w b NewJIOfl Harbor YC. eligible for the U.S. .uue. i -- . , . ,_ ' . .. . . Newpqrt Harbor _Yachts E~ter AcapulcO Race \ !.........!- ·' • OP•N DAILY 10.101111,.;10-7 , , THUR •• , FRI., SAT .. f,ic:H lffKTIYI DIC. ttk, IOtlo, I Ilk • ~ L ~ ' ' ' r apc,~t .o~~WonClerlanCI! ,. • •;•I'• .,t,, ·•• ' _.:~ -·' _.;.: --:::;; __ ;.,,,_,,,, .. ....-,;;;;;;: .. -~-~-:~ 0 ... 1 ... u.ts '. ' ' ... 22 RI.LE• AND SCOPE Morlin-mOd. .'22 includes .4x scop.. GJ•nfield bolt-o~ion, mogoilne clip. Owl ... l7.t7 29.92 .. 11111-SIZE PIOI OF DllSl'll'S • • sac ' Rf&. 7.9Z -J Days Authentic replica of\ fbe 0111r1.,.10.t6 9.66 DAISY MODEL 25 PUMP GUN" • ON'Rq.13.93 -3 0.ysOn/y . . Feature' froubl•fr•• pump action, 5012 44 shot automatic feed. Adjustable lighrs; ' e . G\RBIME BB RIFLE•• Rq. 78< -3 Dajs Famous for consistent quol· ity, occurocy. Charge it. famous Peocemoker. ~j;."'~::::::at"' •• • 011r Rq. 9.94 -3 D~11 Only "--35" carbine is 100.shot lhei-]Ktion.repe<J'ler. 8 9 ~ 'Woodgroined stock. chec~·ered forearm. e 11 " • ' . ' .. • .J,1 .. ' • • •• ·,,..; . ' ' _, • ,. ' 1 ' • ,.. . : : . ·· !ADUlwTSLEEPIMG 9AG · · :·-.: ·:lii_~io~g1 ·8~1-4 , 'Filltd ... with 3-lbs. of warm acr.ylic ,insulating • • fibefs. With h.aV'f"duty cotton poplin cover, cotton f!onnel li,ning. ')ulf'1ln ripp.,. ~ '"S9,vel MEN'S .l>ICK -METZ GOLF SET 011r Rtt. 33.83 -Yew Chtic1 -13 Dt1yJ 011/y For right or left·honded golfers. 7·pc. set in-- eludes #1·3 woods and 3.5.7.9 and putter in irons. With sand-blasted fOces . T rlplechrom6d. Women 's Rteht·Honded 7 ..,c. Goff Set •••• 2t .77 ID'S 2-PC. YlllL IOODED 1111s1m ·1.47 - . ' :· ' • • . • . ' • . .. . .. • ' . • • ' I . .. I I ' S. IAg•• llellcla , County Rejects. •:Access ·A..ppeal ; ~ • • • I . By '3ACK BROBACK j Of ltlt O.ll't l'tW S&llf ,. ·The argument over public •CQeSI to the 50-(!alled 1000 Steps Beaclr area in South Laguna was settled Wedhelday by lhe Board of Supervisors -or was lt1 wm lawsuits fqllow? Was a precedent set for future ,uch actions? By a 4·J vote board members followed a Plalllling Commission recommendaUon and denl~ an appeal from a condition to diV~ Of land which would require. the dedication of a lo.foot wide access path to the small beach. . Property owtier J\faline MMin Bog- gio of South Laguna ·had originally re- quested the subdivision of a 90-foot wide lot into three parcels. Planning com- missioners granted the subdivision tut added the requirement of the 10-fOot ac-· cess to be taken from the properly im- mediately adjacent to the existing um steps. , Attorneys f9r Mrs ... Bo¥io and the South L8guna COast AssociaCion argued against the requirement on several grounds: (They also threatf'ned court ac- lton> -'1 ~Attorney jack R i mie I, representing Mrs. Boggio, sai~ grabbing 11.1 ~rcent of her property to gain the public access was unfa ir. · -Rimel added that if the county dOes take the a~ss path it should pay ber what it is worth. He said an appraisal in 1969 pl aced a $15,000 valuation on the 10- foot striP,. most of thtm live across Pacµic Cout Highway near Ith sir.et -waa acquired in 1925. -Attorney'"' J Bmes Lower for lhe • association said Jt WIS orpniled roCenlly to combat the BRD requirement.I. He claimed 550 members on both skies of the highway. , 1 -Lower· repeated arguments he voiced Nov. 18 at the original hearing oo the · probleth, saylhg the beach at the loot o! the 1000 a1eps was .. much too •mall. for. • general public "" and that ,then ""' oo , sanitary facllitlet. \ I: -Lower added that an adjoining beach I oppoolta 11th street COUJ<\ ooly be reached ' at low tide from the 11th street beach. He charged the county · with .. invene con- demnation." -The : attorney &a.kl the -associaUon membets have mainlained the beach at the foot of 1000 steps for yean and1hirtd tt.eir oWn :iiecurity ~trol11 He added that , parltjng on the hJgbway was i;nadequate if ... J the beach is opened to the public. -Lower ainclllled . with a prediction that if tbie s1,1per'am's iris.1st -as they . d~d -on making the Small ~cbes · public there will be a .. downpourih.g" which would overtax the capacity of the bea.Cbes in the area. He said the associa- tion would sue. -James Lehman, presitleat .or the newly-formed group said that use of the beach by 550 families was sufficient public uoe: Angels Arriv e DAILY ,ILOT Sltlf PM18 -The attorney attacked the Beach and Recreation District :wning through which the county is trying to gain the property .. He called it "poor legislation." (Through BRD the county can gain access without l.'Ompensation). . · -Rimel pointed out that the easement for use or the 1000 steps by members o( the South Laguna Coast Association - As the matter now studs, Mrs. Bog- gio's land divbion will be approved if she will give the county the lG-foot access. If she drops the division she will not be re- qtllred to give up the land. Supervisor Ronald Caspers also asked that the County Building and Safety Department check the 1000 steps for safe-tY and estiniate cost of repairs, lf needed. He also asked that it be determined how much the county would have to pay if the 1000 steps were condeuu_>ed. Laguna Beach municipal workers install the final angel for the city's Christmas disf.lay in front of c1ty hall. The theme of the work is "The LitUest Ange . " Atop ladder and almost hidden by angel is Lance Ishmael. On the ground is worker Bob Brisson. ·The scene is under the S. Countv Man · ,/ . J ailed in Crash Two interesting sidelights to the lengthy discUss.ion Tuesday: -When the board voted 4-1 to deny' the division or else, Rimel asked if that meant they wanted two access ways to the small .beach. / A Laguna Niguel mani convicted of hit The u and ru n charges filed after bis' auto ran answer was nega ve. down two motorcycle riders on Pacific --Caspers1 repeated his report that Coast Highway has been sent~ to 90 there are really only 234 or 2.15 steps to d · Or Count Jail the beach, not 1000. • ays in ange Y · 'l,'he supervisors acted upon advlce of Superio r Court Judge Byron K. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper who told 1'-tctl1illan ordered Robert James Wilson, tJ:iem they were within their rights In 3fi, of 29651 Via Pan, to serve three years demanding the new access way. He ad· probation when he completes bis jail vised that property owner Mrs. Boggio ' time. could divide the balanct of the 90-foot \Vi.Ison was arrested July 8 by sheriffs parcel into three "usable" lots. orficers and Identified as the motorist Caspers' actiOn in urging acquisition of ' who had earlier that day slammed into a the new easement was a reversal of his motorcycle ridden by Maurice Covault, apparent stand Nov. 16 when he said, 20, of Los Angeles and Elaine Ruth "Tbe cooceP.t of the BRO zone ii gOOd but McManne, f8, of Artesia. ·it ii not right to reliidr~ an aecesi' grant Police said Wilson drove off ~ving ·from only one small landowner. • both cyclists inj~ed ,at lb' s~ ~ithe , ''The .. BRD, ':Wu. ~ .. ,-ror larger .. road. Covault's mjuries were .aes~l>ed stretcbeS of beach liU lbe Laguna Niguel as minor but.Miss Mc'Manne w4s tak~ to . ~It Creek Beach, a~ ~Irvine !Com- -a local hospital with serious ,head in· party p~y between ·Corona del Mar juries. and ~ Beach," he added. ile~ll Take· Trash ' Un.ique Se rvice in San, Clemeiite· Getting the t r a s h out on time sometimes can be tough for elderly persons, fam ilies that wor.k and absentee owners. Bul Rocky Grunkemeyer of San Clemente has a better' idea. He has launched an unusual trash tak~ out service that might solve the mad- dcaing problem for some South epast re~;. 'c nts. • · • 1~ the Apartment, Hotel-~folel A&lloclation. He's listed in the group's newsletter this. month. To the men's shop employe, trash can ~be money. "I'm thinking of trying to set up a schedule if the customers come, and ex- pand> the service beyond S~n Clemente/' he said. The trash idea, he stresses ia a sideline ·to his rtg\ll.at' ~b 8s a men 's shop 1ales clerk. city's massive ancient pepper tree. • Anguished Mother to Lo se Third Child to Leukemia SAIJSBURY, Mass. (AP) -Mary Nugent has watched two of her chlldren die from leukemia. Now she's told a third bas the incurable disease. "Alter the first one died, they told me T could go back and have other children," she said. "After the second one, they said It was· very unusual, that it would never haRJ>f'n again. "Then when 1 went in with this one, the doctor said, 'There's no reason for it, no answer.' " But, Mrs. Nugent ·is not relying solely on dOctoia tfor. answers any more. Her -home.is filli,ng with religious articles and she's taken' ~Yeiu;-old .Billy to a faith healer.1 She's sprinkled his head with "miracle ~ater'" sent in the mall! and tried1pinning a lock of a dead nun's hair to the boy's bed. "I'm at the po.int where I'd try anything -anything," sbe said. Mrs. Nugent lost one daughter to the disease 14 years ago when the child wa.s three and another who was two when she died in 1962. She has three other children. • Dayan Denies Digg ing Char ges JERUSALEM (APl -Defense Minister ·Moshe Dayan, upder criUcism for alleged unliceMed archaeological dig- ging says "To the best of my knowledge I ha've ~ver contravened the antiquity laws." "People are praying ... "Mrs. Nugent said. So is the, family. "I think He's been watching over us," she sald, "because there's a power of strength coming from somewhere, with all our troubles. It's got 'to be coming from somewhere." Billy's physician. Dr. Sidney Farber.· &aid the chances of the Nugents' plight being duplicated in ~thtr family are "extremely low." ' Although many doctors.say Jeu}\emia,is not heredilary, there iS ... conflicting " evidence. Farber, scientific director ol Boston's Cancer Research· Founda:t1on, said 'there is no adequate explanation for the Nugent cases. Mrs. Nugent's husband, ~avid; wor,ks as a laborer in Salisbury. He had been a 1Janitatlon contractor in a nearby town, but was outbid recently !or the' contrt:lct. · Farber said, "You can't predict how long a patient will live at the beginning Of treatment." He sald modern treatment has ex- tended lives of leukemia victinis to an a'lerage or three years. The first two Nugent children who had leukemia died within six monUJS of being stricken. Mrs: Nugent said doctors have said Billy could live up to two more years. "The way I feel," Mrs. Nugent said. i·I think, boy, that really ls something, because, well, I can have him two years, make him happy and do all I can for him. And t can pray. "I'm not going to give up. Things have got to work out ..• Anybody who's had these troubles -they're bound to come to an end." I I Wed,.sdiy, Docemb« 8, 1971 S OAILY rllM f Classroom• E11ed · '' • . Addeel Facilities Will the -IJ( lb cl_...., add to 51D01, traffic, noile1 ... and vandalilm at La Pu Inlennedlata School? Tt-o! the sa. Joaquin Elemen. tary ·School District will have to decide at tonight's special meeting at '7:'9 in the admlnlstratlve annex, 14600 san canyon Ave., East Irvine. Residents of Pradera Drlve, the street on which La Pu Intermediate races In Mission Viejo, told the boArd last week that all these problems a!reidy exiJt and the addition of a facUlt,y for the trainable mentallY retarded (TMll) coold com- pound the pl"l)blem. Don Scluicker, representlng J]l but one nsldent of Pradera, told the board that the La Paz grounds were an eyesore, the street was unusa.ble by homeowners because of the traftic, the stink of ex- haust fumes makes outdoor yards uninhabitable, and students at the facllity have engaged in several acts of van- dalism and abuse of younger-children. On the other side of the question are parents of the TMR children who have been wailing several years for their own facility. The district has been told 1?f the county that it Is legally required to build its own TMR facility when it reaches the .a,ooo student enrollment (a figure the San Joa- quin district has passed). ·Th county facility will nO longer be available to s.n· Joaquin children. Administrators, hoping to Jnvolve the tntermedlate school children ln tutoring the TMR children, had hoped to use the upper playground at bl Pu ror the new facility. · But after the protest by area residents, the board directed them to seek aoother site. , One site favored by ·the parents . of. TMR children b adjacent to Mission Vie- jo Hlgh School. The ,only string attached is that it b In the Tu!ttn Union lilgh School District and not under San Joa- qµin 's control. The board had also suggested using Parklane Residential Schoo) In El Toro on an interim basb untll more Children with special nee<ts are located In the district. A special committee s t u d y Ing Teacher s' Cases Heard; Sit-in At Jail Ends SAN FRANCISOO (AP) -Eleven striking teachers arrested for defying 1 pOlice order to end their sit-in at the Roman Catholic Archdiocese chancery have been given »day suspended 11en- tences and six-month probation. 1be teachert ud 1 union official, ar. rested with them, had vowed to". stay In Jail until aeton wiJ taken to settie thtir pay dlspute. One teacher left on ·his o w n New Hearing On Salt C~k .. ·- Beach Carded ·· Red tape attending the acquisition ol' Salt creek Beach from Avco community Builctera for an agreed price IJ( $2.it. niwlon isn't o.ver )'et.> -. By tann1 of stale legtafatlon enahllng the tran1acllon, another publk hearinC' must be held. The hearing Wai approved' Tue§day by the Board. of ~µpervlson and will be ~Id In about a· month alter "" quired adv~l•lni Ia accompillhed. Three years ol controversy and · negoti8tlons were>cllmued Sept. 2l with' approv•l of the purchase of the JS.ttcre beach properly by the board. · · Approval wu balled by Lagima Btacb attorney WUliam Wilcoxen, a leader in uie fight to acquire the public -ol the sands, John Macnab, pmJdent ol the Orange County Coast A1soclatloo aDlf, Brennan 'Hevs" McCJelland, a Save Salt creek COrrupittee leader. " The Salt creek eplJOde bepn -years ago when envlronmen~ ·citizens attacked the supervi••-fOl'> "giving away'! Salt Creet Road, an » cessway to the beach in the Monardt- Bay-Dana Point area. • The "gift" was to the Laguna NiCUd Corpora~ion: predecessors to Avco. • Jn return for sale of the. valuable beach. land al the J?argaln price of 13Q,llOO lll' acre,, and deveJopment of access 1>1thl' and parking faclll\lea, the county •B"'°" to drop prescrlpUvo rlgbta to other beacll trails tn <the area. ·It was this agreement which had to be approved .bY action oE the ... state legislature. · • • Cover«I In the agreement, whlch an- ticipates the turnover of the beach and parking lots, restrooms, co~11ioa stands to be developed by Avco next fall. are 11 acres of beach, 4.14 acre& fot restrooms and conces&ioos aM 11.45 acres for two parking lots and walkways to the beach. Parking la to be provid<11 for 1,175 cars. ·Appraised value of the land lncb>dlJC the beach was pieced at $1.6 millioa ml the improvement& at more than .-:ooo. .. ·Better Believe ·· In Thu Santa recognizance Sunday because of a family WESTBURY, N.Y. (AP) -Ralph Oborne ill a Santa you can believe in. And illness. if you're 8 years old, you'd better believe They were arrested last Friday. in him! . Jerry Killian, president of the striking Oborne, who Is Tl, ii playing Santa Secondary Teachers Association, said Claus at a ·Long Island nursery this year, Tuesday the 12'decided lo plead no con-and woe be unto any young cyn]c, · "When I run into some snotty 1-yeat-test as a matter of COMCience. old, oh boy, do I give him bell," 11y1 "We were in fact, trespuslng on Oborne. "l aay, 'Look. Bozo, last year private property," he said, and added the you were Santa Claus'• belt customer. So group also felt It could carry out the what are you now - a big shot?' " strike more effectively on the outaJde. Oborne not only acts tWi J)Brl, he 1ooU About 90 of 165 lay teacbera struck it u well. He prides hhme1f on the raci that his 220-pound frame needs no pad- seven Bay area Catb:lllc high schools ding tO nn the red velvet, rabbit-trimmed Nov. lS but clas.ses have continued with Santa suit he's used for 30 yean. subatitutes and nonstriking instructors. "My wife seJd, !What do you want to The last negotiations were held Thurs-parade around in that old thing for?' -J day and no new talks .are scheduled. said, 'Look, "hll clothes were all ~ The teachers' demands include more ecf with ashes and soot" -it aay• so par and smaller classes. The archdiocese right there in the book.' " said it would bt unable to grant raises The book, of course, b Clement L. until next September. Moore's "A Vlllt From St. Nlcbola.s." . . F'or . a nominal fee each month, GrunkCmeyer says he makes stp"e barrels o( rubbish are out on time for the ~u~~is• crews. For a little extra he'll bring .back the empty cans. An ad<Je<! facl.or to the trash carryout, he s!ld, is that Grunkemeyer saves the st3cks or newspapers and drops them in t,,he recycling bins in the city. Deyan made the statement in parlia- ment Tuesday in reply to questions by Uri Avnery, sole house representative of the Haolam Hazell party. IJlf.IM••~M~~~--~~~Jlt"UfJJl!fPfiiMM~-------------~---~--~ I YOUR CHRl .StMAS The idea came, Grunkemey'er said, "after I o[fered to help an elderly woman who is a family friend. l figured there must be more people like her who simply don't have the stre.ngth to haul out the trash. So Grunkemeyer, o( 239 Aragon, launched his service through members ¢ , • GrUnkemeyer predicts a modest in· come Crom the idea at first. The plan has one other side eilect. Because local police have clmnped dow.n on <'lty codes regulating trash storage. dozens or apartment ownera coul~ save a fine or two by aubscribin&. • SAN CLEME NTE MAN PLANS TO TURN TRASH TO CASH Rocky Grunk1meyer Supplement1 Regul ar Employment " Avnery has accused Dayan o[ am~sslng a fortune in antiquities through unlicens- ed digging and purchasing in Israel and occupied Arab territory. Dayan, an ardent a m a t e u r archaeologist. also denied Avnery 's charge that he used military equipment for hi.a excavations, aod that he assigned 10lcliers to assist him . Holiday Jud ging Planned Dec. 20 Judging for the 1971 Laguna Niguel 1 Christmas home decorating contest ha• been scheduled for the evening of Dec. 20. The contest, sponsored by A.VCO Com- mupity Developers, is open to all hori1eowners In the Laguna Niguel area. Prizes Include an engraved plaque aod a savings bond for each of five winners. Prius will be awarded to the homeowner with the best decorated house ud to the first runner up. Prb:el wUJ afto be given on the basil ot the most original decoration, the best decoration along a religious theme and the moot decorative home. Distaff Agents Named 43 STORES Hl---'11 TO SERVE YOU 2300 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON JUST SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FREEWAY IN 'THE HEART OF COSTA MESA CENTER WITH FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND HELPFUL SERY· ICE. PLENTY OF F R E E PA R KI N G IN IOTH FRONT AND REAR MAW. ALL ON STREET LEVEL NOW OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA WASHINGTON (UPI ) -The Customs Bureau has announced the appointment o! five women at aistom.s agents. They were the flr1t women ever named to the corps of agents which detects narcotk:t 11muggling and investigates o t he r customs-related fraud. · 1:.. ........ ,.BBll~-----..,. ......... _____________ __ ) •• ·' ·I .f 11111.Y PILOT ·ng Foiks · . ' . · tb Coast ~ . .. •' 9J.'lll\lltAI ~E -~· . 'L"t.;;''ED-.:;;.,., .:. . ,,~ the anow of the oat or tlW ;i_ Ille -...... tlO<ll! 11111 bell "fl ~16'1 bs(a:. But aometlmtt we 6o' ... ~ 1.iulhe winds ol 11~ eWF ...... . I dtm't know how rlt •11.at your. place. Ow llomn.le.ad, lM>nver. ls ®n in a Jiollow and whetl the •inda bknr like thev - . ·~~~~beF~' - -ii el vlnleJ• <*blilgles. I t 11J J t'i '\UkJI, burl .. t night l<j~~~'l , 'f • ti#Wlnd 111. lfle ~ to the • m=,u ~A~ ~·uke tt Production Balt_~d. I ,:;fng rully aee iOI> many • , . • , olf til "I!" beadlfs Ol)ly bike tites are still (urnin( al t!iis Volkswafen threw some 100,000 Volks folJ<s intO the ranks of l11Dt~ ' dll • re• months Mtk. Moat 'plant in WolfStiurg, w. Germany alter Europe's the idle -Joining some 500,000 metal workers who fort bl this. day aDd lf:e don'l largest auto ;manufacturer halted: production at its have been on strili:e for two weeks. '!We ~~i::l:;n.1: sliott!IM, , • -"-'si=•:.·.!:pl::'l'r::;~c.· M=o•::.d::•:..Y_d:."...:·•_1.co...:lc..•c:.k.....:.of~p•_r_ts_. _ee_ss_au_· o_n ___ _.,,....---~---------- ,hoftYer, wliotl 11.e · 11 of Jlle"tounot. .. .. - 1 Near PJano111 Penh V ilagers · Flee Cambodia at:l~sh ~ . ' ' . P.jlNOf.I 1'E~~. 08mbodi& (AP) - FfiliUng 11>1 broken out cloa< to • latre priaol) an the eoulhern out.skirts of PMom Penh leu than five mUea from the T't5Jdence of Premier Lon' Nol, military sources reported today. , The sources sald that ytlla1ers from Pr•Y Sar, •!&hi miles roulh of tJie capital's cent•, were fleeing Jnto u.e city .• ~Ir strikes were celled in oo North Vietnamese and Viet ~ posiUciN sliJ!illy to the west ol the v1ll•ge. !'tty Sa. pt! .... hold• 1,000. pril!>flen, . includlq a number of caplUl'Od Vlef 0,.. · ahd North Vietnairflle. Ohe IOUf'C4 said the pri9on has not so fat been ~·target·' . of e~my attack. .. ' Informants reported tha\ Cambodian authorities did not rule out the pogslbllti· ty that the enemy might attempt an in- curslbn lhto the capltaJ Itself up the road from Prey Sar, which· runs cloae to rambllng villas occ.upled b,Y Lon.Nol and his fa mily on the edge •he capital close: to a Russian-built hosp'lll. Other villagers on the western fringes of the capital also are fleeing their homes and moving Into the city as tpe battle continues for the control of apJ>rOaches to the capita1. On Tuesday night £he enemy attacked close to the government radio transmitter at Kambaul, 12 miles west of Phnq_m Penh. '· Cambodian forces man,.ged to aereen· tQl• mornlnc without lou, moving slo1'1Y Put aurely to avoid belng pinned down ·b!i North Vietname1e in bunkert. He sald troops on the hill bad radioed urg~t ·message saying Uiey were short of rice and ammun1tlon. Curbs Voted . ' ' ' On .Nixon's War Powers · WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has set tht stage for anothjr 1ar-ranglng forelgfto pblicy debate w th a bill to limit the President's. authority tO commit U.S. forcts to war without congressional ap- proval. an6t)he. Cll'llhlc J':i:er ... winds . w11 : · :-=ARTURE bu ~ 'Y,.,.' Mtlsked Gun1ne1i ~ rllht ""'" It -moll. .• ' • ....... thlol!. Ne mo'9' beac~ 'Uni··· ' . Ul · . ,b notlll. No moi;o:looMong bOt ~-M ur:der ster . er brisk businfil lA the ~f'Olleft. "-• .. <~ ....... Belll liptefted Wbtn 'Ibo .,-' I • , d "* wlndl blew. • Soldier iii Be ,In 111o .. yeari of Ille late 20t and -.. . r · IDs, civic leaders aJoni our Ke11nedy Again Blisters lJ1·itait1's ·Irish Policy strengthen one kfy r sitlon during the day, linkin1 up with the ftOO.man garrison atop the strategJcally Important hill ot Phnom 1'aset, 14 miles northWest of here. These troops were runnina: dangerously short of food and ammunition . Lt. Col. Danh Kroch, hard-bitten Cam- OOdlan commander of the 7th brigade, said his men broke through an enemy ~The bill, appfoved by a 13-0 vote Tues- day, limits such authority to 30 days and to CliStS of an enemy att2.ck on the United States or its armed !orces, ''to forestall the direct and imminent threat of such an attack'' and to protect evacuating U.S. citizens who are under attack. 'J'.he measure is opposed by the Nixon Administration. One senior . c<>mmlttee member says It-could produce a debate to rival that in the mid-19505 when the Senate barely defeated an effort to curb treaty powers through the Bricker amendment "f am pessimistic about its becoming law," Sen. George D. Aiken, (R-Vt.J, told reporters. The debate will c<>me next year. ll10 dOclded they needed • boOster 1.llEI,FAST (IJP!) ;-'l'J>ree mo skep gun. to help thb\11 along. So they form-men1:&nf Into the l>ome.of a ~-Ume Orllge County Cout Aasociatlon ~10ldierl ~ Curli.gh Tuead1y and shot·in~ ~ , st h entire rqion from ~al ..Jcille4: hbn in hla bed. Jn Belfast teday,. Batt to Sen Clemente. -. oti of t.be big p;tb1e{na was to develop gunriSen shot and wou.t>ded two British _.IGfl d. progr;im· to bring the tnlani'.I soldiers. foli;...dmm to OW' Coaat'durlng the froSty The frrst soldier fell seriously wounded 111eaidh. I'm· proud to lly that my grand-in the chut ip the Roman Catholic Faps da~ San Clemente civic person, was ou Road area or the city. The other was shot ~_!l?lglnat committee that cime up W:lth. . -•-1.. *Ion of the "Forty Miles of In lbe sbOulder as he was keg>1ng w~, as 5,.ne1'' -a coordinated on Uie funeral ~a v I ct i rli ol earlier d. · y of yule li1bts and .eJ:h.ibilt -violence!' · " tML,~ld briP.ten -the c;oa!tlbte from Belfast police Aid they also found I Se#''Deach to San Clemente's border It man ,dead from chest wounds in the 1116 .... ly llM .. --·OllBER LEADERS who envisioned the Mari:tts area of the: city and were co.tibI e.rb'aT~ we.rt! tbe~lale Bill ~ng the death as a cage or murder. ~• iaimo" GaUttnne ri Jflfntlftf&on Police hill Pvt. Dennis Wilaon, 34,wu , the lilt! Haf1'1 Welch of Newport ' .half-a.wake and trying to ·icramble !rom h 8: =l~lk!';au~A~Pa~--b'4 Wben the three gunmen 'wnarched into P ...... and O. 'f· "Dick" RTchard of . his bedrooo\ in the towri of CUrlagh and Neprt, .the 11~ Harold Reed and the pene<I~ W!loo,,..~m..i~· Ion Uy. 1ati Frank Whatloli ol Laguna. , 1\ :eol~ identified the man f· dead aa , Wu.. rr WORkED. Coast.a\ folk•· Antl\Ofi.y ~olln, 20. o( l}elfas ,a_pd, said sotietimea spent~ last ~wcfbucks:for they were unable to, deterll}ine \f1e had ou~r llgblbulbs. B..&lt I{ brought back been killed by an Irish Republican-Army ~urista '!"ho, while1e.njoying our Yule (IRA) assassination squad~ ' - d~ys, mlght •tso.1eave behind a cou-·A aer.iea of.seven explosions caused ex· plff dollan spent for hot bean soup and (ensive""'damage at a series of varied fi allons of gaa. .. _,. · • tarce\s Including a bus depot, a hotel, ap. ngton's Galllenne, w h·o was a engiriffring flrm , a pape~ bag factory showman, driw the e.nv.)' Of us and a _gasoline service ~Uon. No ln- Mllers ane year whe.n he-touted his juries were reported. · • hav~ "tbe world'• largest Wilson was & member ol the Ulster s tree' •hicb was executed by Defenae Re gl men t (UDR ), a ~ hundred• of real trees on an oil paramilillry force comparable lo a "'*dirrick.. Ne.wpor1. Barbot ,countered clVlliifl mllitla or national guard. He wRs WO'..ltl J'esUvaJ of Uchts ind Yule l>oit staying at his family's borne in Qirl1gh1 ~e-:1 · County Tvrone. SO miles aouthwest of t l e• y,.n hick, the Forty Miles of ~ Belfa5t, .Wben the klller1 came.. ~tmaa &llilel kind of dwiodled b jt11e we. Uln'\ need willte:r tourists , OJQIDOl'e. e.i loda1, k'• bock •trona"' Rog· ers Gives NATO tJiA ever, rulnl1 lo• Ille en)<ymOl)I ol ,. , o\11'.own COllOlal 'folk: .Nowadays, Ille N:.~. on'& As'suranca~ . M11f1 compeUUon la c:o-aponlOred b1 the · ~ "'° ~11 A11oci&lloo with C,•I •Kymla and '8l•cld1um·ln e11ar11,11lld lhe g°')d old y PJLOT 1 wlth_,l PubUc Servfce ager Tom McCann out front ii.~· McCann says, the Forty woil't be any l~tr. Ju1t bigger • Mtter thlft ever. , Mac. don't be aurprlsed If we sell .same au and _b_!!ft soup too. like in the old day•. BRUSSELS (U PJI -Secretary of state Willlam P. Rogers said today he hal brought a message from President f<\lxon to America's EuroPean alllea that 'the United Stites will not diminish our partnership with Westun Europe." Rogers arrived from Washington for a thrtt-d1y meeting of North Atlantic T,reaty Organization (NATO) ministers. ; LONDON (UPI) -Sen. Edward M. kennedy (·D-~ass. }, S<!id in a ·letter to The Tlmes ~ay ttiat escalating violence in Norlhe"rn Ireland bears out his criticism of the British government's handling o! its troUbled province. "How many more men, women and children must die?" Kennedy wrote to the Lo!!don-based newspaper. ';How many -more horrors like McGurk 's Bar must Belfast endure )>efore there is peace?" An explosion at a Belfast pub owned by Patrick McGurk and frequented by Roman CathoUes killed 15 persons Satur- day night and injured more than a dozen others. Police and the army termed it the worst bombing incident' in two years. of Norther!) Ireland violence. ''Events of rectnt weeks ampl y con- firm and jusUfy ,the remarks I made In October on the floor of the..l.lnited Sattes Senate concerning the tragedy in Ulster,'' Kennedy said. ; ' • "I 1 ke at a time of rising in· "' ---lt 7''YankS I~ jured As Vie.t Troops Hurl~x.elosive SAIGON (.UPI ) -South Vietuamese officers •1aCl)identally" threw a live can- oon round into a U.S. officers' hut at a Da Nang Air Base party a.1onday. in- jurtr;g s~\len Americans, military sources !aid today. Offlcial spokesmen coi:ifirmed there had been "an explosive de vice" detonated inside the billet, but refused to give specific details because the case was u,ider inv8!jtigation. , Vieloamese Air Force officers al a par- ty next '®or lo the American hut had thrown a nuruber of smoke grenades at ttie officers' barracks, the sources said. Slld4enly. apparently by mistake, one threw a shell from an aircrafl 40mm can- non at Uie hut. Five U.S. Air Force officers and t...,·o civilian · technical re presentatives were hurt In the blast, spokesmen said: The spokesmen did not idenlify the injured men . •• l°• ~= Storm B·uffets Rockies •• - ~ -'"· -& F _,., ,. -.,UI: .... I I \ ternalional concern over the publication of th~ allegations of brutality in the Ulster internrnent camps. Now we ha.ve the results of the Compton Inquiry, con- firming many of the most serious allega- tions, yet couching its report in language that finds the facts of torture but whitewashes their meaning," he said. The lRA seeks through violence to wrest Northern Ireland 's six counties from British hands and unite them with the predominantly Roman Catholic Irish ReJlllblic. .. U.S. Dollar Records Fluctuations Abroad LONOON (UPI ) -The price of U)e U.S. dollar improved in West Gennany, Switzerland, Belgium· and Holland today, but it tumbled to new lows in England and Japan. The British pound soared to a new post- devaluation peak in early deal s. Tt gained about one quarter of a cent to hit 2.50365 dolalrs, or a 4.3 percent up.wards .revalua- tion of sterling. Bushrnills. Sen. J. W. Fulbright (0-Ark.), the com· mittee chairman , said he was disturbed by language about forestalling •'the direct and imminent threat of an attack," con· tending this c<>uld give a President ne\f power to launch a first strike t'gainst a potential enemy. Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R·N.Y.), a prin- cipal -sponsor of the bill, defended the provision, ~lling reporters : "You don>t have to wait until the bombs fall and there are casualties on the ground to act." • The -wh,iskey .. ttlat sp,ans the generatiohs gap. Fo r JOO years," whiskey from Bushmills has been \Vilh us. Charming us. BeguiHng us in a 1mooth, polished ;i nd altogelher lighthearted fashion. 15 generations have refined it.1 S generations have sipped It The vc rdict : N cil r perfection. B ushm ii Is. Full of character. But not heavy-handed about it. Fl1vor· ful. But never over·po\vering. Bushmllls. It teOects lhe past wilh a. light and lively flavor 1ha.t isa.11 today. Compare it to your present whiskey. You needn't purchase a. bo1tle. One sip at your fivorite pub will lell you why Bushmills has intrigued so many aen· era.lions. It is, simply, out of sight. IMl'Ollttll • BUSHMII,IS FllOM TH! wottij)'S Ol.DEST DISTIUillY. 'lttllOOf ltl'.I tRISll WIUJM1t$-H ~-IDnllD IN ·~naltO. fllt.Jlll. IARl!Uil/C:O., ~(WTQll(, ll,T.94111 \ I ., • ' " ' , ' . . . • , -~ .. ::. ·' • • • Joe Bonanno • Prttedetlt Seea Mondq, Dtcmlill 6, 1971 ' DAILY-I . • •· 'Vanuhin.g'. .U .. S~ ·s ee~l Jlike .. ·ON' Case Dropped ......... __ P-n.N·~-belnloftW"~ NEW YORK (AP) -Fl ... y··~ld • WAllHINO'!ON ~ ID .. -ru..i plleatlon UDW ~°':: ... --""'1d allect the COii 41 ~y llOUllCOd the U.S. lllPll<it!On llod chal'll"s ~t Jooeph '(Joe •BmlonUJ • everytilbig, Ibo Prb ,._,....,. bu been "ntmmd !ir -· •• allepd lealltt ofthe major . snnted .. --........ ,1,4,pero ....... mior..a-. .. brlnch of orguized crinie, obstrpcted oont lo U.S. Sloe! 0orp. I I, -~·U.S. ~ -.....d It hid justice by doing a vuibhing act were 'l1le aclklll, .-.... -.,. lal .aollmltled a new ipil!lcatlon !of ·J.I per. dropped here on Mooday. a two porqnpb -., -·U<S. ~nt. W!tllln ~ IJie ainunlsllon .,.. Steel permiuloo lo -~ flir lta. -u hid IPl'l"""d u.e -""' Jn Manbattan federal court TueoclaY, II .. ~ line o1 inducll --new aOd plication. Bolh <J.".~ ud Edwin IL wu learned Judge Edmund L, Palmlerl Aug. l. • , Goll, chainJwl of the llael !Inn, aald la pennilted !be filing of a "no prooecuUOll" . While the oommlalm-dfcl not IV' the aeparale l\lrt llmllar1111alemenll r!'t,t tho order Involving M indictment filed April dec:lsion w11 lo be • ........,! lbr the effect of tbe prlcie lnereli!t ...Wd lie lo 1• 1-~-·•-·•• mos! ~c of ~· -n""liUeo, lllabillie prices ..-IDy•'l!lliJe lfl«dlnl' " -. ~use o1 Bonanno'••--.. ~ c. Jacma Gninoil Mid It the compay "llexibWty" la pricing ·U.. JI acoused BonMOO, Who-~ bean liv· "obi>uJd hdp lo ~the ....... ! price dividuai llneo o( lleel producta. lng in Tucson, Ariz., 'and ".auffertng a '41truc;ture~" ' ' SeWng a general plttern for steer tbe chronic heart OOhdition, of ' obstruc~ ~ ' U,S. StteJrapplied Nov. M for• t 'per-eommtaririn prevtoual;y had ruled only on justice when be "wllll'l1!y lfill<f• lo .p, eent .... ral price ----\bU prlcea ol apec:lallaedioltel produdo, ouch " Oct 21 1961 bef -·~era1 •"" three tlmea tho! ecoGOll13'-widol celllni' of as tin pllle. Jl08( • • • ore ~--·If-. 2.1 percent tbat Ibo -ha~ ..,. In anotlier matter.' tbe Psi Board Ila juey ~lnlo organhlod criln., · _,ced K WU•aeeidng II the lllrt of conaldtrlni tlih1'ninf Ila r<(Ulallona to ' ' . Houston Winner .. ' " ' ,. • " "I? ,l ! .~, •' . Litigation Dismissed RAVENNA, Ohio (AP) - Prosecutor John H a y w a rd says he plans to drop charges · against 20 persorus still faclng trial in connection w i t b disturbances which clalmtd four lives at Kent State University in May 1970. He blamed a lack of evidence. Hayward's anoounc~t Tuesday came abortly after Mary Helen Nicholas, !be.fifth of the 25 persons ordered to trial, .. was ac-qultted of a charge ol lnlerfering wlU, a fireman during tbe burning of a campus ROTC building on May 2, 1970. ' Deer Slain By Hunter l1iside Park . ASHLAND, Or'e. (UPI) -A five-pointed buck that wu lodged In the Lithia Park ad- lacent to the Sha~espearean esUval Jacilltie& has been foond deeapillled ~ !be ii> parent victim of a trophy bunter. . Part Ofricials said the buck was shot wtth about -GI: arrows .90rneUme before dawn Tuesda~y morning. Some or the arrows 'ftnl com pletel y through !be animal. The body wu dragged over the stream bank on the edge or the pen holding !be berd of deer Md !be whole bead with the rack of horns of at least five points was removed. ~ was no· meat taken. Park oCOclalJ said the t olmal, rai5ed in the clty·nm park, was tame. HOWDEARI c~ ond bnc:elet In 14 r..rat yellow gold. A. Brocelet with ~ deaign, $75. B. Tree of Ute. charm with cultunld pearls, 129.60. C. I.ave charm.. $58. D. Twentt:flfth lnniwnary cl)ann. 145. E. RoW.ir baoket chlnn with genulne stones, 860. Do Something BeautlfUI. .. cu,.. MftRlh • ...,... .l-"*I .. ........ ~ .......... O.,..IMI SIAVICK'S Jewelers Since 1917 11 F.!.SHION ISLAND NEWPORT IEACH-644.1390 Ope" Mon. thru Se t • ."'10 •·~·to 9:10 p.m. I X·TRA DIScOUNTS MARX . E-A.CYCLE UST$13.00 LIST PRICE ,$5.50 sale $199 -=.. ... I-Performance. UST $30:00 ·HO · STORE OPENING IN S 50 Fashion Island • (0pposft• Broadway) • Newport 'Beach-644-0981 -· s WESTCHESTER . I LOS ANGEW ' . , C~NOGA PARie' ., 'ORANGI . : ; ...... ...... ..... .,;~ ••• • c... ., , •:wl.... .. ... fJf o..e. .. SL 6259 T. 17tk , U74 W. Santa 11'.:r~ra '741 l'allllteol< 2279 N, Oron .. mall • OR 0.1131 . AX •2·2'55 ' Ma-3312 ' 99a.1100 \ .. .....,...,.....,.....,,...,._,_,_,~,,,._,.,......,...,,,.,,,...,,.o"'.l...,..1.l.l.l.l.l....,.1.1'.l.l'.IJ . , . . ·~ • • . ;i I ~ .. ' . • •• • 1 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • ·Divider :is 'Needed NOW In a ~ of two days rtett1U,l111a!r ot extremely aerlous traf~ cruhea dlrectly ralatM to the lack of a center divider ftnc• killed two penon1 and gravely In· lured 17 othll'l 1n a abort 1lrekb of San Dle10 Freeway Dtll' SID Cleuttnte • The first occurred when a w swerved aero" the Plleh of sra .. 1 at Saa Onofre, collided with another, llten plun,..i In flames over an embankmenL One youn1 woman burned to death. • A day after, a heavily loaded pickup truck blew a tin then ~aulted acrolS the . pakb of d!Jlt neir .Shore· cllii. and created I terrible aeries .of ttllhH. Onit man died. Many othen were seriously hurt. · The Irony of the lragediea: the mualve construc- tion along the freeway only a ffw· miles upcoas~ where the Calltorntl DlvlJion. of Highways ha• lnitalled dozens of mll11 of divider protecUon. The project ends al San Cltmftlle'• northerly city llmill. . ' And Division 9f Highways spokesmen admit that nothing is pl1Med for th'e downcoast section for per· haps five years. ' ' The DAILY PILOT urges that the fence go up now. II aav11 llves. Rose's Year of Trial l J1111 a you •I"· Laguna's ne" ·t1ty ·man1gu, Larry -. m .. lld Into bis clly hall Olfi<OI, cheerily .. ,er to bolin what loolted like a cblllenJin1 new Joli. Within thrH weeks, lion and the, rest of the city ball hierarchy bad beaten a hlllJ Ntreat to temporuy heaJlqull'!ers In a hotel room. The new clly manager had ani•= In Ume for the Art Colon:f1 lint CbrlJtmu· 1111hap g," .. I police bJ tha hundred• conver1ed to WU'4 off ru!· ored riot ud dlluter.. . Alt« about four lieepleaa daya and nlJhl.t, e-of which wu Chrlalmu, Jlose.~d hJa n•w co-worken llai' i•rtd hom• to reco-'from the "bollday." It wu a unique lntrodlle\IOll to tha community, to 111 tho lout Bui tha lllll' manager tutned out to be '. resUlenl type and, appU'lnUy undlamaytd by the Yuletide evenll, ut about putting hli city hill hoUH lnlo new order. Within the you, L&guna acquired a new ~lannln~ director, new finance director and new police cblef, and othen on the city alaff found themselves In new · Jobi which Jlo" deemed more 1ulted to their various ialenll. II 1oon becamt epparenl that the new mmeger wu quite wt!Ung to 1tep In and lab over a aituaUon ·that 1temed to be getting out of .band, or getting nowhere, and to take the con,.quences, rood or bad. Wben tile city bus line came to·a ha!~ Rose ialked the city fethtn. Into the bold gamble of taking over the !In• and expanding 11 with fou,r. brand new buse1, no less, hoping the move would encourage" more patronage. . When the !rub disposal problem bogged down in endless ta!U, it was Rose who came up wltli a cpmplete waste management program and a tax to go with It, and COl1Yinced the cohncil it WU WOl°UI -• try. · When the aging "wer i>ltnl landed In trouble and Publlc Works ~Dlrector·Joe Swemy decided the only so. lution was to hire a qualified comullanl to fel.lhe facll!· ty In line, Rose advised the coundl blunUy, "You have no choice." He got the appropriation. The manager's dlplomotle lalenla """ teated wlih the city split wide opep. during the hlib me batUe ahd he somehow IUl'Vlved ileeb or bot campalgnln1 wltllaul visibly taking 1ldes. .i ' fore II wu oHr, 20,000 youths hid II.lied an Im· promptu 1et.to1ethu on th~ oullldrtl of ihii city, while An abortive recall campaign, \Vlth Rose is one of the targets, roundtd out th~yeu. No one -med much • lnlereated In ousting him. · ·So City Manacer Rose prepir.1· tor hJa oecond Chrliirnas In Laguna ••• may ii be merrier! S • f ,j_ 5UMMITEf~S • ls He Elected A.s a Voice Dear Gloomy GU. Antl·E•tabllslatiaent Cnuader I• Reluctant Dra11on R _or an Eclw? . . .. _., .. ' ' 't ' ' ' . ; ' . , ., . ' SbouJd a l<gWator vole hll prlvalt btUell or hll pobllc C01111JtlllftC)'! Thll eenlral quatlon In the pollllcal proceS1 bu tcarody been debited by Iha American electorate, much leu ,...lved. I lbovabt cl tllll wllen reodln( about !lop. Rlclwd H. Pc1r1 requat to Prul- .S.t Nixin not lo -le blm for a lupreme .Court V• OIDCJ'. Ha foll Illa Congreulonal ..... ord of oJIPOlinl ••· ~ cMI rllhts m .. IUZ'e .IA. 11 )'W'I WGlld mate Illa con- flnnaU.O dlfllc\lll, II DOI lmpoalble. Yat friends cl the Virginia Republlcan bave remarked privately that Polf'I penooal v1ew1 on civil rights havt often -dlamelrlcally opposed lo -of hla cooatlluentl: having been elected by these voten, however, he felt he bad to nlled their vlew1 In the Howe. THE BAllC poUUcal llld moral que• tlon II: how far lhould a leglalator renect hll c:om11i.-y, 111ci how far abould he wt. hll own c:ouclenci!! II be electod u a voice or u an ecb:>? Joly own feellnJ ii that nobody should campaign on a plallorm be does not lJelleve in; on that ICOft, one must com- mend tbe candor llld honelty of Barrf Goldwater In tbt 1114 Pmldentlal elec· tlon, who lott wbol1 tepnenll of the elec-- torale by aaylq just wbat be mean~ A CANDIDATI: abould always be a li~ New Left Would Elect Ralph Nader . ' Walto manapment 1111' be a ..,. Jood' ldea for Lq\111& ltldl 'U tbe cl!y __ lllal!!taly: ~ ... Iller. Jlllf'· be --... feel they· cannot lilanap-to J>IY --a waste 1111naiement lf:l. -B. II. D. ,.. ............ ~ ...... MCMMrllr ._ • .. •• J '"• ,... ,_ ........... ~ ........... Ile ahead ol hll putJ and hll _. llllluency. U be po11t1• the qualiUa cl ' "le1dtnhlp," such •ltodtnhip abould In' cludt thinking ahead and illtlclpallnJ the fuiur. nion lffectlYOJt -tbe -of ••Ian. .A pd poliUcal le-lo alwaya on educate<, loo, In Ol1I -· U be bu Jbon •llloa --wbo ....,....i blm, be mllll UM lhll •llloa to btlf cbup the mlnda ,llld feellnp cl·hll ~. and not me!"ly pander lo 1'0l"!1lr llo(a111 llld oblolele -when tbef fall lo conform to tbt realllla of -Centuzy ~. ' WASHINGTON -Havlna JllOClucod yet !IOthin( -belier Ulan Benjamin Spoc:k II a pre11denUal candldlle, tbt New Left ta In despair over Ila polltlcal Mun, one! rtgbtly ... Geori• McGovern, Peter Mc:Cloakey, 1'r!ld lfarrts. Gou McCarthy -none ol th• ¥••en I &llm- merlnJ 1p1rk Jn the uhes of New Ltfl polillcl, striving IOW to bunt lnte name -. qaln with the -fllel ol the II, II and .,...-.. Id -· John Uncbay ls ..,atdtd with eeom u 1 pollUcal Lolbario ttlJlnl Oii notblnf but a earlcaluro ol charllma. ·HowtVer, on tbt 1uthartty or "Village · Vo~.'' the Ne• Yort mouthpiece of llbtrafatl thoutbl. and ol Nobel Prh:o -Paul 8amuelaon cl M.1.T., a n.W cbamplon la rlolng. U be only could ht penuadtd to do so he could motmt hla while charger and lead the fra111D•nted far loll In a 'powerful coalition which could caln national status 11 • fourth political ParlY llld movement. Tms CHAMPION is Ralph' Nader. Dr. StmuellOO write•: "U straw votes oa coJ. lege campuau could elect the nut Pre1J. dent <I the United states without doubt -clndldale would win lit a lllldallde. And it wouldn't be Nixon. Or Muskie~ .Or McCartey. Or McGovern. Or BW Buckley. Or 'Jtannedy. Ji would ... douliledly be Ralph Nader." On facing tbt dreary prospect that there la no vllll>le pmonallly ol stature who , could eoaleace tbt New Left, Jack NllWfleld cl Vlllap Volct exclaims: "Bui there II-, Ralph Nader. Only ha W<m'I do It." Nader i 11, nevtrthele1S, a currant pbenoiMm with lat.lit pollUcal P/o. portlono. Ho ii tho only Individual who bu em.ersed Jn>m the -I mua who cl1lm public 1UenUon _ to -.iabllab blmMU u ...., kind of a power without Iha beneftt ol formal polltlcal' ap- pnnllcublp. Io .tllJI retped, llld lhll . reapecl alone, be .. oembles the Wendell Wlllkie ol lMO, wbo ttonntd the citadels of tht Republlcu e1tlbll1bment from Do pollllcal bale wballoevar and ran off wllb the nomleatlon. SINCE WIUJtIE'S TIME, not so long crusade appeals to old leftists, middle-of· 1ao, pollt1clan1 out of power have ~n the-roaders and even rightists who are of disguited with or.dismayed by aspects of dreaminc, up to the present moment, "the 1y1tem" that aren't working. the audden JD1terialization of aome slrik~ Dbcontent-with·some parts of the iystem, 1na pel'IODlllty without much previolJI from computerized bills through faulty pollUcll identity who coukt electrify the auto ' repair, sends millions of P.OOPie eJictorate. The dream Is recurrent 1t a crawling up the waJls every day. Op- time like W. when a political party Jike portunities for the Nader task forces are tho ~-1 ha an Iran" for endless and they have only begun to .....:a:~• 1 180 m 1 up w scratch the surface with their outpour;•• higher honor with such poor pro1pecta. -~ 'rbe Republlcana have often gone of books and treatises on various faults in throu&h th1I dream atage 1t times when OW' Industrial democracy going far none ot their Ie1dln1 presldenUal con-beyond Nader's original attacks on the teodert teemed equal to the task of auto makers. ou1ttna an incumbent Demoeraile presl-But It ls dlffieult to translate any of dent. · this Into political action of a significant Nlder'1 1ppeal to the fru.ltr1ted young nature in a country wlllch responds more New lAtlilta 11 euily undtr1tandable. to personalities than to abstr1ct analyses. "nlrouib tut fortt1 of Nader's "Center President Nixon's volwninoul "poa:Uion for the study of Relpoosive Llw" the papers" of the 1968 campaign and the un· cruaader has been attacking t he diminished torrent of studies and esta.bUsbmtnt Jn 1 way that really hurts. statements which have since p:>ured out lit bu lately taken on the enth:e. Dupont , from 'I!' ljlllon. Whlto House have 80•• empire and the State of Delawaro In one. Iargflylmreocl. And 11\la und..n.tldli the crut · noop contalntd ln IOO pages same with the Nader papers. revtallng AOthln,g of lllbatance that bun't Not until Nader himself, like Wlllkie, been public tnowledte for decades. For emei'gel as a driving personallty overreach, thla study quali0e1111 model personally leading a "Movement" can it for the thlrd year l1w school liudehtl be expected. that his cause will have whom Nader reeruita to do the research. overwhelming political lmpaf;t. That is IN OTllEll RESPECl'S the N1der what the young radicals desire but ln this respect Nader is a reluctant dragon. I FAIL TO undtntand how Ill omc. holder can peroonallt 111e11t to d•ll rt1hll -knowing -lo be morally Ind legally ....,allablt -llld 7at publicly vote 1g1inlt them, °" the ll'f!'URds that the people who elec:tld blm aped him to follow . thalr lead. Of count, bo mlPt not -llld pro. bably would not -be rHlec:tod U be U• ' hlbited IUcb lade)iendeao; llld Iha clrlvt for l'Hlec:Uon 11 11r<1opr than ant other drive In moat J>taleaalonal poUtlclanl. Tbt public's rulhl•-lit fhll ana ti •bat crutea lt> many hypocrltea fa the halll ol COngrus. ltonlcally, Ille onlJ time most 0Ulc.holder1 u:prea Iba "will ol the people" ii when that "'1JI ii mort bigoted, DlOlt provinetaJ, and IDOlt lporanl Pay Students for Good Behavior? . Thlnp a columnist might never -If ba dldn' open bis mall: · Would II pay 110Clety lo poy 1tudenll for behavtna well In llCbool rolher Ulan 'poorly! • milliont u tbt great.at In the Eqlilll QUOTABLE NOTABLES: "A inan with · Chrilt tn h1I heart can outamart all othen.11 -Ruth McKeDDl!y. owner: j<When 1 man stops 111tlclpatlng, be atarts wilting. n Year-round School lnltaad cl punlshln.! atudtnb for bad beb1vlor, Dr. Edward1'. L1d4' an Emory Urilveralty educator, IUl&nta rew1rdln1 them 'With a nlary <# 111 or oo a month for fOOd behavior. He believes money "-... ,· lansuap. ' America lln'texactly wlnninC lb .,.ttlt againlt beln& eiiaulfed by our own dtbrll of Uvina. Eada Of US DOW genmtu ID average ol 1ls po\lbdl of 1arbqe each day. Tblt'• twlct u mucb per perlOll u Jln11', jlngla: U.S. coins vary In popularity throuihout Iha nallon. Sliver ifob1r1 have practically become a symbol ol tho 1rH wlleellq Wast, psrtlcult.rly In Lu Ve111. Nickell, for 10me reuon are flvored In Ba!Umore, llld quarten In New York Stele. Pennlea bave loll lhdr ltatua IO much that ii you ... anyone bend o Y e r to retrieve a dropped one, you 1utomaUcally lllUme ·6e11 over 40 yean old and tentlmentllly remembers when the Lincoln ont<e11t pltet WU the chief prlre and flnanclal nwanl <I cbUdbood. Fading Stripes: Typical cf the animal species facing e1tlncUon is the Bengal tiger. 'lbere were an estimated 40,000 of these beautiful creatures in India during the 19305, but according to the NaUonal Geographic Society, only some 2,000 re. main alive today. Worth remembering: "nie young man who thought the world owed him 1 living becomes the old man who blam11 the w~ld for his failure," To the .Editor: List Thurtd1y nl&ht at San Joaquin kbool, Dr. WWlam Stocki llated the tcbool boanl'1 position on the subject cl the yW'round llCbool with a lo1111 I1at of reison1 why Jt would not work. Among hi.I rtaerv1Uons were: -The insurmountable problems for tbe working wile. -The Iola of uten<led lravel for lht teacher. · -The ~em of Jncomp1tlblt teaching techniques ln math 1 n d language. -THE LOSS of continuity throu&h frequent teacher change• for the student. -The furtbtr Undermining of the famJ. 11 unit ln our aociety by removal of the family summer rel1Uon1hlp. -Tbt dlmlnalloo of 1111M1er·Jobo for the children 11 part of their education. -The cllacrlmlnallon qalnat those who mul1 eam their twuc:.t before ever hoP" Jna W ao to college. ti 'flew of tht rtuons 1gatn1t this dW!c• in our 1y1tem one wonders why -lclanl do DOI dr1w the obrioul omcllllloo. R. L. a.ARK M.r. C,....llhtla• Tt tbe S-: l '1111 jullapolllloo of the edltorl1l, ., Jutlet for Olkanol," wtllch had to do with dlacrlmlaat!oa In co u n t 7. empWmnent. nut l:o "Who'• Hy1terka, J1nl!"-Whkh Md lo do with women's tib<ratlon, In the NoY. II DAILY PILOT. llnlclt me u 1in1Ularb' unfortunate in I -of .. fact that °'""" County women hive been wort T n c con. , ~Y for ,:.f..'!'"and+ball lo end ~ -lit COWlll. I employment. IT IS A PITY that our efforts, wblcb affect over ball the populalfon, art not even mentioned Sn an editorial whleb deals wllb the ""' 1ubjccl cl our own <ooeerri (dlocrlmln•tloa lit county employment). 1he · allo& bw1I all the more wbea space J1 iTven In the 1ame colwnn to chiding Jane Fonda and other ''Women'• Ub fl&urea" for their "lectk:1" In '"kinl media coverage. I think lhoH edllorial1 ant proof of just the c:ompl1lnt Jane Fond> regbtertd about media covvqt ol the women's movement. A WOMAN'I Pl.ACS In Ille DAn.Y PILOT -be either "ttadq II or "'1llnl It" -u lft .... proudly pro- claim. lut what about the ad tbat 1n- troduce1 thole wbi> write t b • edltortola -and lhowJ bait 1 d-m• and i., women? Believe 10e1 DAILY PILOT, we in the women'• movement didn't need 1 picture to teU ut. Your edltorlaJ content {and e1· clu&ionll about your chauvinism loud and clau. JOY CONNORS · Otange County Chapter Nallooal Oqltlllltloa for wom .. flnor such a pioneer-.i 1 :. r project mlghl .. ' · come ln iUally from ., -~ ~ foundau..... ( /'I.A We JW•t many in-\· ~ 1ects •nd feel au. ... ; perlor to them, but \ . they ean do many · •. r1 thlnp we CIMot. '/ For erample, ~ Jmi. 1lender·bpdled dragonfly has w1nas thinner than fine paper, but It Clll fly It a apecd of (0 milel an bour. IT BAJ llDN IAID that a committee can nevtt accomplish 1nytb1 n g worthwhile. Bbl II wu a c!ilmmlttee of nllfious ICholara Jn the !!lb oentury whlcb PrOduced the Kl1111 Jame1' lrlml•· Uon ol the Bible, 111111 rqatded by .---811 6eo,..e --.., Daar Ctor1e: Should l,lall lhil &lrl who Wt"1 a mini 1ktr1 In our offlct that avery time 1be -· the bottom dr1wer In the flllna eabln(I .••• that 11 - every time 1he binds ever .• , .well, you ltnow. How can 191>r111 thla! !1'011 c, V.ar Tom C.: You cm1 ktlP ,our bl( trap 1hu~ bl•bbennoulh. An you lrl'lns to ktll the favorlla <lflct recnauon In Aintrlca for U1 lpedalof'.aportl types? (Wrlla to Geor11, the advice col· umnlst othll' advice columnists 1d- Y!ae qatnot. 5et bow jealoua they 11'1!) I I we d1d SO yean qo. · U )'OU want lo looe nlalil llld tho doo- tor saya yolir heart 11 bei.lthy, tennil can be one of ,our beat forma of exerdtl. II can Ult up more than 10 Umts u much -U )'OU'd upend ploddln& ilfla' a pU balL Elll:CUTIVlii llGNS: On the deal <I Jul11 Pedall, Copacabana Dl&hl club Like Ron's Redwoods? Sacrame•to ... • Sadly, U would seem tho lllale II teytnc to dlaa11cmble Ila P"ll poblle lllllvonlty -bookbybpol-. The suuesllon "7 tho audlton lo the alele V.parlmenl cl Finance that tbt Unlftrllty cl Ca!Uomla ooll -o1 ltl re re boob· to pro-ride re"*"*' to tue tbt money-tJeht 1Jtu1Uon in the university these days lbould be n)eotod 1wnmarlly by the UC Boen! cl llqonta. 'n\• departmtnt'1 airy apl1nalk>n: 11It'1 ju1t 1 w1y of gettlnf 1ome money in Ufht Ume1," totally lpore1 one ot the primary functions ol a fine anlveralty - to hen 1vail1ble research materi&J1 ao 1choJ1r1 can make dlacoverte1 and ulthnately tnrleh tht cl111room presen· lltlons ln the art!, science and the humanities. TIU: D.llEARY Pl\06PECf of tht unlHrllty unlotdlnl Ill rare booka lo get money for ltt: oper1Uon1 Js ln no way mlU,atod by the further •uutsllon from the Department cl Ftnanc, that the ma· Jor .. search collections be kept. only at UC Berkdcy and Ua.A. ., I Ori the Dovi1 cam~ the UC library bu about a,ooo -1n the ..,. bool: catqory, accordlq to llbrarlan J.ll Blanchard. Some 1t1 gffll, sJven to tbt unlnnlly on condltlon they be 111ed by tho unlYeralty. They wwo nol linn to lfo told olf like Ibo ft!Yll curtalna to ante .beUum Soutbem manaa.1 btc:1111e boD •etvlll fol Into Ibo cotton llld tbt plan- tation owner came 'Upon bard times. MOST or vc DAW boob In the r1rt eatecorY are .. blslo wotk1 you need for a unlYeralty," Bllr1chard told a , reporter. "We dkln't buy them to have a fancy d1Jpl1y of rua bookl -w1 need them for acadanlc putp01e1." The Finance V.parlment'1 lame re- joinder: "There'• 1 difference, Possibly, betWHn the llbr1rlan•1 1pproach to what the library OUlhl lo be and a bu1lne11m1n'1 tpPl'OICb." qya It all. 1be question might well be r1lsed as to why the W1lver1lty bat been placed In such fin•nclal 1lralt1' by the Reagan ad· minltlrlUon that there even ii considered · the sale of Implacable books. Or 11 It 1 case of when you have read ... boot ,... have ,..~ lbem aur \ EXIT LINES: The dying -.ts of Charlemagne were, "Lord, Jato tby bands I FOmmll my aplrll" Pr1nct Albert, con- 10rt of ,Queen Victoria, reportedlJ aaid, ••1 have bid weatth, rant and pc>wer; but u tbeM wen au I bad, how wrelcbed 1 tbould be!" Robert Bumi murmured, ••Don't Jet the awkward IQUl.d ftre over pl1 grave.'' King Henri Vlll cried: "All ·ls lost! Monks, monks, monks!'' Ste( !rip: When migr•tin(. male red. wing bl1ckblrds lravd together, Their wives and girl friends make the fliaht a Jew weeks later. . · II waa Oscar Wllde whO obterved, 11Now1d'Ys people know the priC. of tverytbine and the value of nolhinc." I OllAMCll COAIT DAILY PILOT Robtrl N. Wted, l'Mblllher Thomoa Kttoi4 Editor Albtrt W. Botti Edilorl<ll PC!jle Editor The editorial pap: of the DaI1J Pilot aecka to inform and •llmu· late readers by prl'lentlnr thl1 tll"9.'tl•pcr·s opinion. and com• mentary on tol5lcN ot lntm!tt and alrniflcana; by provk11ng a forum fOl' the txt~lOn of t>Ut' readf!r..-oplnlont, 1.t1d b)' pretentlft( the dlvt"rse vlrwpolnt1 or lr)fonncd ob-- 1ervtr1 and apokcamcn on toP<::I of \he !ky. Wednesday, De<ember 8, 1971 j ~-M•' 1:'0,d '.6em s.·tr.· ar.s A~d '. ~:!*~~;~ ~~ ~ ' ,IMC!a al Ille a..ubllcu N• • . . tloaal·~ lo bo bold In Germ~ Offsp,rwg· ~ :iE;rz.:~ . . . · tbe odJolninl CMc Center. . ' "A lood ,name. ls ratter ·to be cbuen thli areat riches." Proverbs: ;zil· '' If a birth registrar in We.st GerM.any doesn't like the nB'me a pair of parents give their newborn oftsprlng, he can simply refuse to register it. It bapJ)ens, too. In Munich, a registrar declined to pennlt ·a couple to A am e their -daughter Kai Beitrlce. Ital was a man's name, be said. In Mumter, a registrar ~fused to let parents name Ulelr daughter Kristin. That was a Norweg- ian name, be said, not a German name. In &chJadem, a registrar wouldn't allow a father of Italian de- cent to call hfJ son Pier Andrea. He said Andrta Was a girl's name unfit for a German boy. IF SHE'S a vocalist, odds i;:un 100 to 1 she won't Win the. Miss .America oootest, remember; th•l Tiii! SLEEP -.. perts sajl a fellow's dree considerably wben he quJts smoking, but they why. IT WAS Joseph Gancher; sir, who described a ~e · Ucet\se u ·~ certmcafe that 8tves a womari ~ )ight. to ·'Hrivea-·;, ·· · .\. --'· ~~ •· '• ;~ . ·J' . ANY TRUTH to' !hi claim •that a JildusetrilP that catcb- et a mouse wot\'t catch another unleu said trap ls smoked oot? SUICIDE -Note one magazine writer1blames the·G<lld- en Gate Bridge for the fact that San Francisco has ooe of the highest suicide rates. Hogwash! Only 5 percent of that city's suicides jump off the bridge. Liquor is the bigges.t cause of said self.de$truction there. Block for block, there 8:e 1more desperate drunks in San Francisco than just aoout anYPlace; I'm told. · ' . • HISTORY records . the fact the New York State As- sembly passed resolutions at one time or another to ban the tango, the rhumba, the mambo and the cha cha. MAYBE you call them flared pants, young fellow. Your dad probably called them bell bottoms. And your graftdad, called thern spring bottom trousers. Tb~y've been around ior a tong-time. . · ' QUERY -Q. "What does it cost to train. a German 'Sh~Berd ~g to serve Q_n_gyar<!_duty-in 1Vietnatn?.'.! 11, _ A. It has averaged $6,000 per dog. Since 1966, unde'r. starut considerably more than 10,000 such German She~ herds have been so trained. Q. "LOUIE, old boy, do you keep regular office hours?" A. Do indeed. True, I tend to arrive at the office rather late, but please bear in mind 1ike old Charles Lamb I always almost leave early. Q. "WHAT1S a bag follower?" A. That's jargon for a female drug addict 'll'ho tags around after a pusher. Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0. Box 1875, New- port Beach 92660. Old Wes t Outltttes· .. " . ,, ., ' ' i' · Didn'tRate~Bootllill' SAN FRANCISCO ' (UPI) - Most Western outlaws really did die with their boots on. But that is only because Ulty seldom took t h e I r footwear off. Cullen Baker, the terror or East Texas, was shotgunned , to death In his sleep while "resUng after refreshments." That is, he was sleeping off a drunk and probably had not taken off his boots when shot. It is known that at the time he was wearing four six· shooter!!, three derringers and six knives and carrying two double-barreled s h o t g u n s • Plus, possibly, bis boots. This footnote to Western history is told by author and historia'n J. D. Jl!ttenhouse in "Maverick Tales: True Storie!! of Early Texas," pu~lished recently by Winchester Press of 460 Park A,vf14 New YQrk (18.95). j , Rittenhouse, a resident of Albuquerque, N.l\t, has col· lected many str~ge. and littl~ known facts -historical foot- notes, they might be called - for his book. Ampng these be recor<IJ in a chapter called "What. a Way to Go" the deF.1h of outlaw Ben Kilpatrick, who was pol~ed by an express train gu,ird wielding an ice, mallet. The Museum Piece. llmepiece Updated $210 =-- P. .. Hw\!!?.Wf§..~Q~.~Q~ I\ ~ platlonn bearinl• trodi- tlonally are held the week before the convention, IChecluled next Aug. 11-24. 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He TriedtoBlockAccounts SACRAMJi:NTO ('AP) -. ' ' Gov. Ronald' Reagan, was so frustrated 'Witq ln~ inlctiori of the sta legislature at one point last' w~)!; that he tiad an aide Iooiulr,f~r ways of cut- ting off -the lawmakers' e.1- pense acc01p1t.s. It was 'too• Iaie. The stalemated ' l•wipakers bad· already inadvertenUy c u t themselves off for tha~ day by stopping the clocks in their chambers in order to continue their session past a ~~uled adjournment. But Reagan wasq'~ the only peaon frustrated ht' the session In 1971 ' -which was the year that almost was a year of major significance in the Capitol. The legislature came within a whisker or handing Reagan the first override of a veto, and lhe first veto override since 1946 of any California chie! executive. Major reapportionment, en- vironment, tax,' welfare and Medi-Cal legislation were all l>foPosed and (ought over hard in the record-Jong session. Butlhe lawmakers failed to pass~ any or t h e reap- portionment bills in regular session, although they are still trying to work out a com- promise for action the week before Christmas In the finale to a ~ session ordered by Reagan. Ecology laws died in a hostile legislative en- vironmenL A $1.6 billion tax reform dwindled to a $351 million stop-gap \:>Udget-balan- cing measure, and it took a special sessi9n· to pass that. , ~bt<Mllt Now ••• Give Your FALSJ; TEETH More 8Mln11 Power A denture adhe1lve can belp. FASTEETH• Powder doet Ill of this: I) Helj)ll hold Upperl•r.Dd lo•- m lonrtr, firmer, llteiidier.11 Holda them more comfortabl1 •. ll> Help. you eat mora natw'all7, m11'orry1 Uee FASTEETH Dentwe Adhee:ive Po•der. Denture• that lit 1r• -ntial to health. Sell )'t111r dtntllc rerulatlr. • - ORDER ORGANIC TU .RKEYS For Christmas At Dee's we feature Shetton's Frfth Turkeys for con fed llnor, jolclnes1 and great., meat yield. Aho a FrH Poulld of Cranberrift (nM ortanfc) .... -~ ...... ,, HINS 69:. 12·17 Lbs. TOMS 59:. 18·25 Lbs. ··DEE'S NUTRITION tm WAINll AT MAGNOLIA FOUNTAIN YAWY 847-3323 Jlllt o,rrTt. a.n Dlelo FrMw•y , I Club Bans !? Paintirigs Of Reagan Penneys Diamabrite. Simulated ' \I • diamonds at a realisti.c price. $4.5 a carat. Penneys own Oiamabrite. Rivaling the real thing in color and brilliance, this men-made jewel is almost as hard and is Hand-cut to 'the exact specifications of a diamond. Your favorite shape stone. whether set in rings, pendant$ or earrings will cost just S45 per carat including 14K gold mounting. ·Men\$ rings, $45 per carat, plus S25 for 14K.go\d mounting. JCPenney fine jewelry The values are here every day. ., • ' ,. NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH H11ntlnQ1011 Cerl,., ... ' . . Sale! Every after-five dress now 153· off. At -these prices: give yourse1·1 a· present, too. . Now when you nee,d them rpost, ojJf enti" sto.ck ,ol .... . atter·fi\'9 dr ..... lo .-<luced a big 1 ~ You'll find lot& of looks and lengthe ·to choose from ••• ·in most of your favorite colors. In junior, ln isses and 'half aizes. But ~ get here earty f~r fir?t. citolc.e •. l JCPenney ,_ The values are here every day. • · · · S.., frOM s...., -et lilt folowlot stores: NEWPORT BEACH, Fa.hion Island. , HUNTINGJON .BEACH, Huntington Ctnler. I 1, I. " 'For the Record 1 Dl11olutlou Of i?J'arriflge Death J\'odees AITKEN Tl'lom11 H, Allkl'll. Aee 511, ol 12l l9tll St., N~rl Btld\. 0111 of dffl)'I, Oecitmbilr 7, nn. S..Orvlvlld b'f wilt, \ltlrn•: son. Trtom11 Allktfh ol Y11e1lP&; 1t•1on, Robert Young, ol Frnno; broltler, BoO All~tn. WIKD111ln1 llYt 1!1!1r1. Dorolh'f Morrl111'f', S1nt1 A1111; Htltl Bahl, Miidred Tulole$lr.I, P0$11Y Koi>e<;k 1nd· Rena Sdn;me1r, 111 ot W!scomlni t'lll'o 9,1nOd'lllOr1n, Gr1v11ld1 servkts will be held Frlcl1y, n AM, PKlflc v1- Memor111 Park .,.llh Rev. Jtmt1 E, Plerc'f oltlc11tln1. Bell Br o 1 d w 1 'f Mort111rv. Director•. -BACKLVND Ct.tar F. lladtlund. Ate IJ, ot IU 1'111 St., Hun11ntlon 811ch. Otte of oe1tli, Dt""'1blr 1, U71, Survlvll!I ~ Wllf, H.,-111 dllklren. Htn1, Sven, Ronnie tnd Ctrln llKkluncl; tH'oll'ltrs, 1\lni, Rubtn, Go.II, GulltY l/!11 Sven 8.0:lundi 1!1ter, C1rln Gu1to1norfr -trtndclllld . M...,ber of FuM G-1 ll111lnn1 Ml'M Fetlo...,,IP lnrernati-r. Sltl'Ylc11, Frl<Nv. 10 AM. Flril Cllr!stl1n Cl'IUfdl. Interment. PICl!lc View Mem«l•l P1rk. Smllll1 Mortwry, Dlr..:1or1. CUMING M1rlorl• E. Cuml"11. Aft "' of 221' ColHll Drtvt. C0111 Meuo. Oitlt Of de11t1, DK1mblr '· 1t71. su .... 1v.i by llulband, G~llrey; son. Don1ld; d1U!lfller, Mra. Mitrllyn 1 .... 11111, Hunrl"1110n a• 1c1'11 mottter, Mrs. Alkt F1niwll; two bn:illle11, Jolln and Sl1n Cumln11 ll1ttt, K•11'1ttlM W1rlnt, •II Of C111itd1; llvt 1r1ndchllclrtl\. ~,.,,icn, Thund1y, II AM, h ll aro.<1w1v C1'11HI, wllh Rev. Jol'ln OOn•klton QI• t!cl1lln1. lnltrment, P1clllc V I I w M~or111 P1rk. aeu 8roaclw1v Mortu1rv, 1!111....i Nn. ll J.,:-s, Judllll G. Ind Thcm11 Wfl'llb. P•lt'icla e. Ind Alblrl w. De.._, P1ulll'll M. •nd J1-r 8ell, Colette JIMM Ind RQrf lurns W ... 1$1ffn, Robert tnd ~ C. < Z¥1lit, N•nc'JI Allee itnd Juari• 1 HCllTt, Cuolt P . l"ld Rklltrd W. H1nl!1111, Dtborth J . ind Jdlri Ml~ Divis, OletYI ~ ltld WltllMI TllcmPSOll, ltlfld¥ DlllW •nd ldw M•urJor , Mtf$Clll, (o\lrid»,._ltH Mllil OeiirM Rablrl CltYPOOJe, lre111 11'111 Glenn D. Ou1!m1n, Ootlna J. and Mldlltl H. Chlnowth, Mlrv 8 .. 11 •~d Everttt Jot Schum1cher, s111., Rf• •nd SllYtrt .... Gl1uet1, Mlchtl• M1rl1 ind .-.nc1rew McCarttiY, Wllllam Fr•nclt 1nd Dolorn Av1 'I Pr111r, ~11ter W. Ind Mllry E. H~ftdr• J•ne •nd JQhn Herman LovtlOdy.-·errM M1rli"lflliPiU1-Hif"'11111 V1g111, Sh•rOll 1nd Lawrence Suck, .-.nn Met1nl1 •nd L1rrv 1(1!1Pt Mitslttson, Chrlsl!M Ind Detrt La1tm1nn, Mlf'l'IU!.111111 Ind Tllom1• Henry :~:!. RJ~::c~·,-: ::: ~~lff M ...... Eklntllll, "'11rltt11 11!d Sltl¥" JDllPI W1utl'I, C1roly11 S11t 1illl Wlllltfll Ellison. Jr. C1rt1r, Bttlv L. 1nd Wllfonl 8. 81U1rd, Ele1110f L" tnd OClrllld Eugene SlmPSOn, MBrflYn J. Ind $~ 8. 0-.., JlfT'H De Witt and P'1rkll IC. '•11lknef, .,,_" Anrit!le •ntl Lllllnd M. W1l'IOll, Otlbtrt L Ind J1nt E. WllkitflOll, R-ld lfld Klreri Fler_. Ritylt, 1'\tr1ti.t Allll l llCI Jim.• 'Their ... Butchers. Lvnd• Ann 1nd Mld'IMI WIP!o "" Sllnle.,, R. 8. Ind L1ur1 N. Callor1, Wll)Cll Sve Ind Allred Tllcm11 EnterH NI•. 17 PltlCllH'l, l!M•llY Mf~""--..P•trldl. Hllll"I'•, •nd . Nldfrt Hor1ct M. Em11y. l!~l T1blt Roct t HoJ:l,.,,,. Jftflt M IM si.v111 MldlHI ROitd. Solltll Llt'Ulll. 01!1 al de.th. 1wirfrifd, ~nill1'l 'i'Nt l(eltl't A. DKtmblf J, 1t11. Slirllwd lw-KMI•, Joli,... Sdlullr. -Loll MtfllM •ll!I Lnt•r G1e1r11 Ind D1vld Emery, 111 ol En1l1nd; -Au~""' ""'" 1r1ndchlldr1n. Strvleftf~1re hftd ; ltllt ti~ 111111': "• 11 • todity, Wldllftd1y, 3 P.m., P1Clflc VllW '--w I 1m liWi~ Ch•Pll. lnur-nt, P1cl!IC VI..., Menicir· ri~~t,..'if;'111 ~ ~:fr M. Ind lit P1rk. P1crtlc vi.w Mortuary, Dir..:-Mld1Hl'f). ,,, '°"· K~ Jetm ft'lrren lflll HMt MIC Henry E. Hulln. :~,":. al t90 COPltlrtU ·G~.li M1rY IU'i1Mt11 trld JoHoh s1 .• CCIII• Mftl D.r• ol 01111'1, Dectmbt'I' ~· ICitNWffl •. •!Ml llalM Lorr•lne 7, lt11. S..,,rvlvld by wife, Elli; IOI\, ~.·•.',"",-,"J·'.!.'t T,•,.~~,','!.. ,,,. Rus,.11 Hllhn. Glendtlt: brQfhef, Cl1r111(.& ~• ,,. .,,,.. " Rlvt1', T••••; lll!er. Mr1. EClnl 0110. Clf Wf:.'11ttd. Aufr•' !mltne Ind Diiiard Te~••: Sl• tr1fldchlldr•11; •leYlfl trNI· E1rl 11rinddll1drtfl. Servlcts will be hllcl Frl• L1nolonl !h11!t Ind EIVlt Jot daJ, I :JO PM. hU 8rotjlw•1 Qlapel, wl1h S\11Uv1J!. V d<I Ly1111 Ind Gerti~ lll or. o . w. Mc:Elrov oHkl .. 1111. 1n1ermt'11t. ~:~e,;'1,~~T.~L~ftm.~zrt PIClflc Vltw Memcirl•t P1rt. fltll 81rrtlf, C..~I ·1 Jll'l'l,:f 'l~?;l 8roaclw..,, Mortu1n, Dlreclort. J1.r._Jl. Lou st • I 111 J~, MOEOLINO llCll'V. Jtrnt1 MlllWlll •illl ll'll/'OPI f111llnt 8. MCll911"9. 513 AlllO Avt.. Ann Nitwl'Orl 8NCh. Dell Of -Ill, Dl'Ctmblr Mill-, Sharon LYnn Ind Aller! Lii ,, 1t71. Serv)CH will bl htld Thur1C11y, Ranev. l il'ldit J. Ind L-11 F. DK. f, 11 AM, P1clflc vi.w ChlPll, with CrlfT\itl', PitUlll!t ... "" llld 0.-... I Llncbtv Rtv. J1rne1 G. 81tln oflkl1U1111. F1m IV Bealri, De Eldl M. 11!11 G•brltl N wt111tt!I l1'ICIM wllll\119 lo mHt rntmC1<l1I Ml:>rr-, Gr1t1 Lee Ind 0w19"1 l!oti.rt con!rfbu!I0111, pltllst con!rlbu!t lo thl M!chlllll;, EU1 Elvtrl Ind JOllol'I " Christmas . Parade.Due . Saturday mVINE -A Santa Claus parade featuring bands, firt enginet, dilldren in · coetume and -of cOune -the. jolly old fellow himself, will take place this Slturday down Sand- burg street In Irvine. Sponsoffil by the University Community Auoclatlon, the two-hour parade will wind Jtl way down Sandburg from Culver Street to ~clielaon Street beginning at 10 a.m. School bands &nil at least one noat -from t.lon Country Safari r will be alterna!od by chlldren walldng or rlcllni bicycles, Betty Hanna, a parade orga.nlzer, aaid today. She Js seekplg . volunteers from chlldren who live in the area. Any child who wants to be in the parade can call Mrs. Hanna at 833-1184 or Steve Horvat at 833--0651. At the end of the parade route, Santa Claus will station himseH at the UCA com· munity center to' take the traditional &Ill raquella, l\ltl. Hanna aald. . I ·• Trial ·set In Postal Shootings SANTA ANA Postal worker Philip Bert Alleman has been ordered to face trial March 13 in Orange County Superior Court for the alleg~ murder of We1tm·ln1t-er Postmaster Paul, Burtner and the wounding 1 of. Ma 11 a Superinten dent Emeat Gaulden. Alleman pleaded oot guilty before Judce ByrOn K • McMiilan. The Juri1! aet Deo. 17 lor the bearinl on a motion to disrnW the charges and ordered the Santa Ana man held in Orange qot\pty•Jail. An indictment that a1SO con- tains the allt.gatio1t t b11 t Alleman,, ~11 ~Iso,,, auaullod postal woii<er' 'll'lllf am Shennan Broib was islU"ed Nov. 18, just. 14 dayr after Alleman, allegedly: uMd a pft on Burtner and GOiden lft• tlie Westminster Post Office. Burtner, 51, died within second! or being &hot. Golden is recovering from his wounds and Brown WIS unhurt Jp • - 1epante · incklent. • Ora:qge Coast Women Named American C1nc:tr SoclelV. lnltrment, 0~~ Carl)IYn fl. :l, WUJF•m J. P•c!llc view Mtmo<l•I P1rt, Piclfk: Mtrovir. ThClml• 1 PMMl1 ANAHEIM -Four Orange vi1w Mortu1n, :~~a~;· GVJie,. Robert L• 1err1 •nd N1ncv Coast women have b.e en Charin J . P•l•"''· A111 511, °' ~100.A Thornto11. M•rtll• M. ind ouu wmin1. elected to executive offices of P1!rk1 ROid, NewPCll'I fle1ch. Otte ol s~~. Donllll'I' w -.nd Ho<mlll Clifford U-- d• ·In, 0tc=blr •· 1971. Survlvtd bY .-.mot. Ml',',llf.!!..Lh•lld J1111 .. ,1C111C1 the Orange County Federa- w111, L1lll1n1 two sons, Ron11c1, Of ........ """""' 1' ol Re bl! Women f (4nad11 J11n Ptil!'lll, N-rl Bt1clu W.rd, Jr., Elllrtdff ll'ld Wlndl l. pu can • r!iuehltr, Cltvdtltt Pt1e1111, 8tverly Min•, Fr•nk 01'11tlitl Ind Htllfl , 8etvlng Under lfll•72 pretl• Hlllt. Mtn a1 1111 Re1urrecl\on wm M A1uuar, Jott Edu~ •M M1rt1 '"' dent Mrs. James G•-ol ' htld ThUrldav, t AM. St, Jo1chlm1 8ra1tllon, Jlr>tll9 LOUlH 11111 Jim• -·1 <~tMllC Churcll. !nlerm•nl, G 0 Cl d c111r Fullerton will be: Mmes. I SlltP'>erd c=eterv. 8ell 8rcitdw1y Sinter, SllenNm ~Jahn ll Mortuary, DlrK!ori. Murrav, Gtr1!d .kllln and Hiney e1m1 Calhoun Sumra ,· • Mesa, lt- SHOMLAlt Ru1ti, .-.dele L. and "'""' John . cond vice prukfent: Vk•"r · J ul!uS Shamltr ...... "· ol 21tl Hattier Hull, NQI'-Anrt Ind Rkh1rd Wll11..n ... "'!' 111vc1.. cos11 Meia. Dill• of ·~' 11, Mor1nQ. lltndln1 111C1 JWrt A. · Reed, Westmlnlter, fourth DK~blr r. 1t11. su .... 1vte1 Jtv-. • ( Grlmfl. 1'1trkll 11111ic. ~ l•~• vice -1.t.o..1 • J H of Lont ee1du thrn •ltltn,.Ml'L •••• fi1rl , ,,.._....,,,~; , • Gunn •nd MN D'H11T1, 111111 ot '°""'' L1-wi1. o.t1MI hflit ,,.. w11m1 Waodlll>ata Mesa; recordlng • 1Elv1 H..dt1bff, Hll!llll\ffoll ltatlt. O.r•-·-" M I In L Strvkes ptftdilltl II fllll ''-~'' N"-i JIClltlM"M L Ind Jn H. I lllOft ary, •uu e v . Mcirlv•IY· Hell, sr .• 'W•lltf' w. •M 1Ell11bllll M. .-Hou, Sn Jilin Cap!Jttaoo Met1terll11, C•r1 Wtltltl' 1nd Slllrl11 A"" l ·• • ' ARBUCKLE I< SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY 4%7 E. 11tb St., Costa Mtsa -• BALTZ BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar m..M5I Costa Ptfesa 6"-lOC • BELL BROADWAY MORTU!RY 111 Broadway, Cotta Mesa LI 1-1133 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1'1H Lagana Canyon Rd. IJM415 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel UOt Pacllle View Ori" Newport Betcb. CalHornla MUI• • PEEK FAMILY ,,. reasurer. Peppen.C>ine . Univen.~it~ . . -lUNGE COUll1Y OIBIT L1111EI 17802 Sky Park Blvd., Irvine lllllistrlal Camplu EVENING CLASSE5-BEGIN jAN .J Buslnoii; ~olOfY, l'lytholOfY, Poltc1 Mlntttm1t1t. EVENING GRADUATE CLASSES - BEGIN FEB. 7 Education. ALL COURSES MAY IE lPPUED TO DEGREES. Adv1nc1 R19istr1tlon: O.C. 6, 7, I, Lec:atlOI: l•tw••n Newport i nd Stl\ Diego Fr1ew1yi .. -- • • Sale.·Men's pol~.ster slciGRS, including knitS, 20%off. · .. 'I ' • now ' . • So, shake a leg. •• •• Now104° lllf.'ll.Fot•••-~. l!'lourlamous ACtlol'M'a:11S• wtth straight leg. Machine washable. Now12°0 "911-'11. Dacron• polyesler doublolmlt twin. ConUntnt•l atyllng,-1>1ble and Perm-PreslSolld colorl. Now1360 """"'·-·~-blftwfllllllnlleg, -pocketa.Stripes,geometrics,pottemt. -..--tll!Dugh Saturday. • • • J ' . The JCPenney · Christmas Place . ' Shop from Sund•..Y noon at the following stores: --- DMl.Yl'll.Of. • ., ' I i COLONIAL FUNERAL DOME 7111 8oha A•e. just off M1cArthur llvd. 1 INFORMATION: 17141 146-l91 i or Poul luc~lty, 17141 717°6511 • NEWP.ORT BEACH, Fashion Island; HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntington C1nt.r; COSTA MESA, Harbor Center. Lib it ••• chort-11 Westminster m45U • SMITHS' MORTUARY &%! M>ln SI. HanUngtn Be1~ llMl3t I • • ,• .. .. ' I • " ~ ••r•••• .411etet1 . Catlwlic Sexual Offender Blotid Center Prailetl • • . Pendleton Probe Property Waits New Fate I ~·AM-Tllo or.. panry ......... 1 la·tl •• I Oouilr Qielol' aC Oe 111111 -M ~ eo.ty. -... ~ .... -·-~-· cllod !Gr=·...... ._, =_,_,tr 1\1 I , -= -...... rtlllllOo· -• ,.,.... :· .... Louil ~ ~· I\ • ._ .....,...tiu'..... ••• -·" 11io SANfA ANA -Clalm1 for SANrA ANA -William lllllMcbullolromlbo',_.._1 ...... ,..._,.,.. ·a('tllp ..._ • ( • By Laird Sought Refunded relUnd ol tow pole! by the F......,.willbeaenlencedlar Anew!nal-Cl'dald. ii'• National ....,--'fto af p..,.~tlna -~·-J • -••-'-Ibo-~"-· Jn-~. -OH ~-~-· ~ ~~ -•• ~ ........-ilojayO' ol .... old . 1"I CAMP PENDLETON -SouthernCl!Jfomlafldllly. e~~w~c;;;; Doc.-;u.~0.....7"~ ~-...:;:ri.t'"; 1111''90 lbo-~ .. to'8e,..... Rep. Alql1lllua F. llawklna (0. In IO lll!lOWlCtlDOllt from -~· by .. ,_. for V · ,for I -· ,..._ blood ColH.) --Tlleoday be -~~ o1 . WUli &Y)lor c.t -1I -a 'jdrf .,.,,,.. ..... ,Judga -. ...... • -.... ~llilf•" tho bu uUd Delensa Secretary hll office, Hawkins Aid hll ~ Clllolo •tllal 1111 -on ~ .. ~.,... ..... -.......,., .,-i-· ·N-"--,illtad. Melvin L11Jn1 and Ibo -apecla1 ,ossiJtan~ C ~a r l 11 pa)d In -ad t.1111 ...,,..., will be llghttr-"""""""" Of _,, and ,..1;moi;l;0111i;;;;;i;;;l~~li;;;;;;i;;=====;;;;;;ll;;i;;;;;;;;:;; =. ;.,.lbt........: •.::.: Xnoi, ~ 11 bllck, Hw ilrio" ~ ·to '7'1,Jll u.;. ~.=.:'::....-th.. perv7;, chargOI w b I c b 1 ; · ~... ~ ... memben ol lblo ,....onleredmundodlnaofar lddad up to 1 total, coald "hlnl •'filial ol 10 to ln....tigate alleged racist · CongrOlalooal black caUCUI, ••they nlato to a ccnvenll, tecbnlcolly, ol 116 .,.an and ~ In !lole ""°"' I attlludOI and prllC!lces at the vloitod the ilolO lul mouth U , but DOI -applled to olllor followed hll oonviclloo by I II b upected thai H Juclp , part of a 111Uonwlde toor of Bwretl Calbollc .,..,.nte1 otbar lhoo !I on cbu1(el ol kldnaplng 0..-calla for Ibo priaon . Countian' s Sentence niwt.ry ..... 'Wllllant.11'. JWiOll, 11' di~ 'Ibo coua1J 11'!1 ,_. 1JP11 ."' t<11lal of. tmn be will live Ferguaon lbe '!be ...,...._ llld <Ille vine Ciilnpll!)' pros!· r.tU!I¥ wea f« Ibo !llcll. ~. -111, ~ .,. ~~ "'",,:*'¥~~ ~ visit to Camp . den~ will reeelve the yean-(Hclalmo),._ caoedtheeollerQIWa-I,_ --., PendlelDa brougill. f 0 r t b 1972 City of Hope rt (19), and ltlf .. (21) -and her """""" lato hll car : "1everal hundred" enllated "Spirit .. of Life" awaM • IDC 4',nt"". 1 ., outllde &bf· SIPia Ana bus m•n who ~CMdldly" related •t. testimonial dinner · Clalml ,.. the II'!'! ..... depot_.., ·-of aexua1 Prv~ams "racillaWWdeamlprac-· dance April 8 at the two~tolaledllllllr-oil IT ... the woman, 0" lntheMariDeCorpo." , .Aifporter Iun. He will andllfori91lt;:-... JD ~~lndnded com- . It Aid the ,bearing mealed lie honored for supj>oit • Aud11 .... conlnlller Vic -. • .....,.. kl ,... · On Sal,e Suspe,ul.ed . ' ~.. . ~ .. LOS ANGELES - A Seal a ...-lack of mioorllY "· 'of the free,, nons·j-Cquniy· -~ J. Ullfy and malesl her •. Bachmanwhopleadedgullly &.r, and evid<oce lbat'tbi'. ~...-. .jnoibawllodd;alermlned He urHil lino years ol· to fraud charges stemming contributed greaUy to the ~ medical. lnstituu:-t •••md vii~• hr tbe tbel g· before the TUSTIN -Official - from his operatioo of a minority Marine'• feelki& of .. ' ~ ~-p 'r op e rt 11 i: "" J Ctaw lllii C o u rt programs for the 83rd Annual alienation and. 1eparatlaa. II , ~ ta. ~ .... ....,.., lbe Santo ADI Tournament of lloael I n ho m •steading registration 2 R bb .$, ;"'*ilq to Caully ~ me'•' ·that there bad Pasadena are being aold by 3Cbeme bu received a su,,pen-:fa~~ ":i"11~=g ' 0 er~ l' . MrlaJi Kuyper. ' 1 • been a 1111 Ma with the trill the Big Brothers of Or1111e ded five-year prison term in the~ and none of the The ei:emp~r ,•·tre• bekl~ .. mi'iavelofJudge ~unty,asatpeclalfund.raia- Los Angeles federal court. minority olllcera waa posted S ts grantod ·upon reqlllll of the Robert G.-. mg project. . • J""" A. Andrew H uk' lnthecampbeadquartera. ' USpeC ~-thr!Jllibllelln.' Tbe'blgb callrt agreed wlth Anyonedesirlngklbllylbe/n WW6e a 1 The announcement said the · ~ Only ·Board Cit a·t r m:..1r ' U. Ugumes tliat the judge singly or In bulJt for diltrlba- sbelving ol the jail term for delegatloo loured the brig and f C . Robert BatUn' oppoled the hid bnproperly-barred oviden-lion may contact Big Brolbm Daniel J. Andenoa, 32, .. 4909 found 1 ~k lflarioe "direly UCe . QUTt 1'!lundl.ID a 4-1 voje, He Aid, ce relaUng to the husband'a ol Orange County, 150 Yorba Ironwood Ave., -~In need , ol ps,.inatrlc. ,,... , • , "'"Don~ give the -bock." .._..i u a "" degenerate --61, W.7773, In Tustin. · fonner operator o( who had been dlagrilJieed' ~ SANTA ANA -An Orange . ... ~ · · ---· 1-., • 1 County llecordet'1 serv· military ~ 11 ,_· cO.st couple accused of a · " · t ' · Inc. 7rllll West~ Ave. tally unlit and ca""! far In> Folintain Valley robbery that • ' w..imm..ter, wiD ...,e ~ -~~In~~ ledklthed~tholthemental five y..,, on probation. t"1' stockade claimed a lad< of hoopltil .... pee who allegedly Andenon, whoadmJl!ed Po)>cblntrlC serv1ca 11111 wu master-minded the b•oldup ,, . ! . ) ,. defrauding Orango C o a n I y --~-"-the ~ · = ' ' residenls of the 113.11 lees -" w , . . were onleied TueadaY, w•faciif){ charged by his Jinn In return feet ~..,.atlan -_...,t ~,4 ln •Oraoge for the CO'!'~ ,f /.,, . ::..:.en! "':l:r' 1be an-,County SuPeijOr CoiJrl. ~mestead ~cation !arms. \ Judge Byron K. McMillan was al30 fined $1,000. That; too wu suspended for one . set the pica filing dato for ye.:r. JUrV Indicts .., Nicbolu R. Camara, u, of Anderson was ordered to ] • , • • , 13562 s p r I n g d a I o st., make restitution to hls victims . .__ and Sharon Ano under tho supervision of the 2 H't hh 'k . · Orange Counly p r 0 b a t i 0 n I c I ers J~. :Ill, of 2700 Potoraon If your timing is Off-~· Penne~ can put yqu ·on the, dot. · Department. Wiy, Costa M .... Anderson and bis wife, SANTA ANA -Two b!~ Camara ii held· in lieu· of Deborah, 'ZI, ~ indictod br hikers accused ol Jdllill( a $:11>,000 bail. Miss Jenkins ls -.--a-federal graot lllll on mail GL"Clen Grove motll'W-wtio free 00 her prom.IJe to appear fraud charges afte!' it was eave them a lift 0ct.\;t.a,'11ve J . , alleged that their Orange been formally lndlclld oo an. •· County rum mailed out some murder charges by the Orange Police sal4 the pair worked 10,000 letters kl homeowners, Counly Grml Jury. with Patton stat. Hoopltal .. many or whom mailed in '!be panel 'Indicted WWlam· """JICC Timothy DodJoo, • cnecU for the homesteading D. Dunne, II, and Normarl V. N 1 In •-··'· the _,.._;,; lee. Burcbell, I~, bOlb of Slamlord, ov. P-•~B "'°'.-' -· -0.,:-10K_..,._ ..,,._....,.k.'C•1nW.....__&ll It was )lOlnled out that Coon., lflllr hearing evidence of the Golden BolUe liquor homeowners can achlove ••· In the i:obberl'..iiootlll( of\ a!oro, 11701 EdlJ>ier. actly the same ~ In Francil J. Pucbalski, a. Police arrived belon! the Orange County by pa~ • IZ . '!be accuaed ,..Iba are held . lo could make thelr'getawar fee at the county recorder's •II/ Qnnge Counly Jail without ~ Id ~·--•-·t the. office. NU. ,... ce aa ~ wu on . Oiarges ogaJnst Mrs . -l'be Grad J"'7 acled 111.r In a t b re•· hour Mder11(>11 ,.... ""'PP'!I when juvenile court -rillel rul· abootoul that ended with hll her buoband lllld hiajipilly eel that BllrdlelJ -i be ll1ed death at 111< blndl of ,.... plea. • u an adult with Dunne. thin 70 lawmen. ' i • f ~ -... -. ·~ \ FARN25"T0-50" MORE ~ : lyleny banks pay ,a reduced savin911 passbook r~e ' of. a low· 4 '}'.,. At Pacific you will1 earn the . lP.me hi9h , rates at before. A-YIELD ANNUAi.RATE 1111.llALAHCE ~.YEARS ' 6.18\ 6.00\ 5..000!! TWO \ 5.92\ -.5.75\ 1,000!! ONE 5.39\ 5.25\· 500!! %th 5.13\ 5.00\ . 00 5 ONE DAY lnteredt compounded dally and paid from date of deposit to ldate Qf withdrawal even If ifs just Q.ne day Ask how you can obtain all these benefits service charge FREE. PREPAIATION OF PERSONAL · STAlt AND FEliUL INCGME TAX RETURNS. • . ' FREE TRAVELER'S CHECKS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES . • .. ~ COLLECTION OF NOTES MANY OTHERS • ' • . . ' ·OPEN NIGHTand ·DAY Ho'un: Monday thru Friday 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. SOUTH COAS:r PLAZA am llUITOL STUB • COITA MltA, CMMIDMIA " P'ttC*I ....... \ .. ~ • . . , ·' '• ' ' . • ~· SweetMr.. ........... _Md \1 \ bl'aOlltlt. two ...... 17iM!lll ~ \ . - Aeculfoft• C.tendar: stain*' ..... caM, black-•lllgatof lll'llp. Cllendar wtndow, 1'"'9p MCOnd Mnd. lum~ rntirkett. 150.00 JCPenney f~jewelry ThevMMISalehere fNefy~ . • _ Shop from Sunday noon at the folfowlnf' stores . . • I I See by Today's Want Ads ~ e FOii LARGE IJAUNDRY LOADS e all· etectric .-, -.. rl:a •'-•· '¥-•"'lhe'larp• ..... • NEWPORT BEACH, Feshion lslend; HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntington ctnWr •. Cli1r9e It. • . I ' . - " TERRA BEU.A (AP) -,. Al!.~ ·_!!!•l~~o;_.Uu.t. , gently Piaets orangeJ th cartom bas been imtalled at a new packing plant here and may be foiloYt'ed by an elec-- tronlc erader designed to analyze the quality inside citrus lrult. ' A Portable machine developed bjr Sunkist Grower1 fa being UJed In TeJTI Bella Citrus AJooclation'• packing house which Is In lla flnl aeuon of proetsaJna citrus from growera in Tulare and Kern countla. The only other packing machine of its type in uae 11 at the Ivanhoe Cllrw AlsoclaUOn plant, ala<! In Tulare COW>ty, nlllclala nld. The pocking , machine fn. volvu a rack that pleb up more than a do11n orances at :7· • ' ,, .. , "' ' '' determine Interior q u a I It y_ · J!'.llll;A .1'9!!!~. P!Eld!_ f. ~ aetuntrmetholt-ot· \)ictiDg - the bat •fruit. At present, spotter. separate orancei by lookin( for lllrface blemllhe1, but the lrult under Iha akin 11111 mlghl be o~ high quallly, he llld. The Terra Bella plant was built large enough to··hudle web equipment, whiclliSunki!t la tullng In Rlverilde Couhty, BakallAn aaJd. ijoweYt.r, be added, be will not c<>mmlt the plant lo jbal~~ l\Dlll II · • la pro_.., i"!i1 Y•Lu me • demandl-'G ·:;; -.. ;J · .:. . 1 "We ' built I ~I of pij.t lo; . whit we run today, but we IH . pointing to tomorrow,'' Bekallan said. "We built the plant lo handle anything ...,.. one · can coajure ln the fu. ture." ' a time from a bin-and. depoflll The plant cov1r1 117,000 them In cartona, exp&llned 1J tqUare feet on five acrea of a ) Bakallan, plant manqer. 40-acre lndualrlll park beln1 The orangu are pre-!Ol'led ~v,eto~,bz. the Fowler Corp. on a 1l1.lng machine before · {t-tii'l i~~etflO ~ 1,.,0 i~· entering the blna. The packing c'.&nl per ~ot'bp 10 fout ' " device'• grlpa are· ldj..ted lo mlillon carlona per year. match the alzt of the Orin.Jes The plant c:ontalnl 1 S ln·the parUcular bin, the!t Id>. c1oaretn1nf room• which will ~ IJ~~.;~eo.:ther ~i=~ ~-"+"tJl · I .• he added. ''"':: i_~i ~ .... ctn ~ ~;::. • The next step may be elec-co'inrii6i!ltrt "-jl'_...11ir191U • · ".!·· tronic IC&Ming of cltrua to 1,000 cartoDll each. -:: ~ Many Blacks Salute l;f'l:;3 •• .... ' ' ' • ' t . ~ • " , .. -: .. - .~ ..'." .. · ; ·- -· -. - .... '··. ~ _;., " Two Flail~ ' , ' -'.'t'f ~ f-;-· .-·-·..#. •• ~~.:c-....... NEWARK, N. J. (~; bl~~~~ jht1r awarenea . .. i.....;---·-,·· _·,..._,.,-..,, .... -Many black Americana ·!i!eti-· and"llltlr ,.... ol berlla1e tify wlth two flags. -~ ~.1'P"' '~'1CHftUtr: •\.;; · .Ti""· "IM~ln lhe The American flag, """ :!I , '"""'!Scl . _ _" black, red and green banner •1111 . . );j .. , ~-- known u the "Black Libera-~~· m.f ~· 4'f . r . ·. \ ' • tlon Flag." 'l1le latter is a ::! • . ~"'ml.li .~ . l)'Illbol cl their burgeoning "~ . amn ___ , __ follq:e of their native Africa. ·· .. ...,. .. But here in New Jeney11 ACLU C ·n d 1arg..i dly the black u1>era-a e , . lion flal bu become I l)'Illbol 'Scrooge' By Citizens ·ot fear to meny whHea, who an In the minority. To John Cervue, an attorney and a member of the Newark School ~ lbo;block Dbo<a- Uon fill .,,t'ftweid ':-U , • • Alrlcanlultoll Ill lhe'4ueotloo ' .,..tem of~tfiij: ~!tJ."~ ·· ·• .'.'.4'' , '" .. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -c.rvueWle tlle'iii&tmienl Comparing the All'ltrie1n Civil after five mamberl of ' tht Liberllu Union lo Scrooge and ICbool boanl four bl.lcka and Iha Grinch, the Cjtm· ~ •. i\i,.., ~ a · Del..,.. ~ .Tio! , . I " · "' llaQr 1bi blad< , lo defend~ -~ ! 'a. • -llor -.·In . e •·• r 1 -. mlnlJlralor''ti~:~tJ,a~ft~ I ' 1!ub1jC iil)OOI when · "haralltd" by the ACLU'l wm ·Ji!tiw·llllJ6rtty. --_ •. p e r m 1111 n I C hrlrunu The noolulloli, peiled J.at obHrvances with po 11 J b 1 e wtet, ltlted. tbet tM relllloul c<>MOlaUons: · black ·fi11 mull be " ol the CLDA Executive Secretary ume size ind qualltJ" u UM Edward Alberllon uld the American D11. . CLDA "will not aland Idly by Cervue became lncenaed bf and permila the ACLU lo the board'• action and left the =~the chll~,!l'l!-~~.?.~-p~'t : , .. · ii ''"•ix.W, -·1!<11ililbe · "It does RtlD I r>f!il. Jbii'flm -!4· a,.-',._...;; ; . ACLU would try lo-i".lbC • .-~ 11a· ..,_.....,.: _ '" ... ~ , • boald ol educaUOn lnlo lortlkl-'" •· · • • • • dlJli the cblldren'a tndlUOnal The ocbool'• hen have an oblerVance of Cbriltmu. We enro~ment of 781000 puplll, IO all knoll Dr. s.. ... • story call.-pt...n\ ol them black. eel 'How the Grinch Stole Cervue _flied . •Ult lo hav! Christmas.' What we did not ~g:=tle~ know wu that the Grinch was lo U....-_,_ Wiiy the rwmln11 the ACLU. ruolutloililiOld4Mi.• ~ The ACLU recently lmied a and ordered the members to ., .. series of "guidelines" •hi~ appear in court Dec. 17. were sent to the schools pcu~ In his suit, Cvvue ch1rged Un& out that displays of natlv1· that the board membera ty ICtlltl' or other religious "consplrtd with outaiden" to symllc>ll violated the First pau the resoluUon which bt Ame&dment p r oh i b i l I o n said "dl.scrlmlnatu againlt against 1overnment support of other racial and el h n i c any estabUsbm~nt of rtUglon. groups. 11 1 • The CLllA aald the singing Although Cervue did ilot of. "HJrk the HeraJd Angels mention him by name the Sing" is not an establishment outsider he rtfemd to w~s Le of.religion nor Ls the display of Rot Jones, the fltry poet and a creche "" a menonb (the pla)'Wrlght wbo now prelen 1o eight·branched candle holder be calJed .lmmamu Amiri u:sed in Je,:.tlsh ceremonle1). Barak•. ~· : It sa id prohlbW11&, • Ji!Ch ~ • t~ C0'1"Jlunlly ~,.,. •t. .. ' . -· .. -. 1919 ·· ' I ' . .. ' . " _, Ir ' ,,, .l" .\.. ' Trawl alarm • . . • ' l ;, I ' ' l . ' • ' I : I ' ' ,, .. " ~ .1.1-r. ,I ', , ~ A > . . "· ' ' I ~ ,'Y' :<;~ l ,... ..1 ;.. ~ r-----. --- ' • ·-~· .. gee ·vare_t ateirftir:, . . . ' , ... • v y ' ' ... • . • ' ' I ' • ;. ' ' . • .. • ' .. " . .. • ' . Antlm~, sa , ' r 'I 7es mu1lc ~-•. ,· • Poly pe(cclali>r; . , ,. O• . ' $ ;..calflgu~-. a ... . ' 999 . ~lme Illa Cl!"'k. ' , . n ;-. --- " " ·~. ,i-- ·~ .'' I Electrliknlfewilh tray,1 1499 -----· - Coml~ COQl!w ... ""'. lllO. «•, ~ 8-'button bltr1der, 1899 1aee '1ft8• e.cort-.. • .. , ' . ' ' ' JCPenney·._ · · .. ~ The Christmas Place I • , \ . ,- • 1 • . ... . . \ ; Sh~p from Sunday noon at the tollO~Jngator.-: -~ observa nce• violated tfte tlvtl letder aner ~ bloody 198~ rlghta of ochool children In · otreet rlola In th11 city of that it wOuld "prohibit the rree 390,000 pertona, 15 per cent ol exercist" ol J:ellalon. them black. Avail1ble 1 NEWPORT BEACH, F1shion lslend. HU., : ·. ·''·.";~·/;Ji'~ ... :MUCH. HuntingfOft Cettfer. Ur• Ptnf'lt "'!'" !•ym1of ,, ... I I • ---.. . r , " " ' • ' ' • t " ' .. "" • ..... ". '. I ·f ' "'" " " ... t:•"' -~ -"- 1•1~ "!&I! 1ir I· 'c •. ·~ ... .,,\'. ;1.i· .. ~ .. ~ •O:"!°t' 1".:11~ nt. ' , I .. "' •"tll q •. n, '.l!I ' , .. .... ,,. "{ •·1.~ .,,,, ! r, 1·: I . ' ., " ,.,1 ~J· ' ' ' ' •.".(·. ., .. \1"i -~-. I I WINS llCQCINITION R1•ol ... llJlot.wy New Rail Service Launched SANFORD, Fla. (UPl) 1-' An "Auto-train" brougbt 7i ~ ~and 25 aatloaklbilti ,,.. lbe nation'• capital fu Cenlhl Floriili la • lll\OOlb ' Mt to 1 new •tnie;J o1·1 .;. llriico lo lbe Ublliil lilatm) For lie ~en,. · wli • compilmeOtary · Cliam-pqne., ,for tbe. iutomobiles., a ~ ure!ul check lor Oltob· . .... ~ Ill tbe """"""" ...s " . eod of !be trjJ. ' -". .·• " ~·delaye4 Ille"" "' . ~~Tl~;tlie.<,l~'I D.._.._ Y; DU\ • ., Newport • Doctor w• easfl1 \)lade UJ> \Qd; ll'e ' ' . , . auto-tn.irf arrived at SmtfWd. ~ a half-hour's dilve ' fr• ' • .. · Honore4 Dlsney;Worll!,.'eJchl .....,. - ahead of itli 15-bour n1gn!DI -1.-..1..a · "-< ~e. '~~·• ~, Only!lllloor dll!iadllei ..... . ' '<IP,Orienced: .... '?JI"' ..... , Dr. A. !lo IAn.y 'of thrown · ltm(!otar!JJ ~~.~ New~ •~)':! dar-· u Ille f?ln .. ,...._ ~' ,_ llafl>. oot of lbe new d.e-11' ~-ed a l.U-1 ~ .... _ -.-~ eoueie..,, • Hi .0 va., Jllll oullide ·metropolltan ..,. of .tlbt· C llernia WaabW, .D.C.; ,!be pri> rldioltgiata to ' thUi ~ ·ioi.tei: i•nd''f?eef weµ. )'ell'. . :n .. arrtYl!il 1,1e from tiit .. ' The' honorc h ~Id en ~L!~-n, ,~rxl ,the, a!fr ~ ' · the bu1a of ~.. ' .uw~ * ~ ~-:.~ - lbe medical l'·'d al '". -king. . ' . ' -. r The., ·lnlugunl -• •· · Dr. De Luof, llZ 7 delibei'aWy far w&r ,.U. ,., °"""' BM!., u_ ~\!If 1mum capa<llJ' of Jl!G•to·4'0 . , : radio&ocY at Cotlll 1 N• p a s s e· D g e ( s and "JOO ~ Memorial llolpftat and a automObi.JU. · ; ,._. ~'" _ Falrvlw Slllo Haip(la! In However, 1.....-. irioi. ; Coab M.,. la oddlllon lo <lent Eugene Garll"'1f,.' llld "' nialota1niq I privata. pnc. ~ ' ll(<lld): • . aOld • llco. He Ibo -...._,__ irwr,,_"!l, ~'~-.. ,,,.,. .. . ... ·~ o« .... """&"' ~i.cr. . at UJt! UC Irvine c:otlece of uwe ' Cton't ·have . enough · Medlcme. l!q)JlpDiut lo fill lbe need," , . Garfield Mid.' · ~~. '· ,.' '' °'Autd-ti'a.ln 'Wit incorporat*f Books 'D t in }961, to · ltunc;b the JlfW ' .,. Ila e service . i:!>lllJ>lnlnl ,..u ........ road traVll. r ·~·ti.•: ~, P ul · • Bedrooni rciri:· were:~ .... . op an_ty from Uajon I'll~ .aoicf t1'i>: . ·level dome8~ Coaches w~ ~. , fl-In. di· ..... a . purchued from tlie (!fnta·r.~ "' v~ ~ Railway and relurbished 'at•a . ·. cost of \ $100,000 ~./~ ... ·4 SAN ,1'JIANCISCO (UPI)~ recUnin1 coach-,(>ioVided -' Indians -like ~ -are more legroom thin 8 ·plabe hllh ori the populatlty 'llBU passenger gets In i ?47. · · • tb.11 year. -The autOmol>Ues ~ taken . And because publishers are over by a trained cblndler at a buslneaa-. il ia lo be ... Wnporll)\' 1'nt al !lie '\orion · t~· loeded 'on -veI · peeled that boob abolit In-encloleCf JJi«gybOci,cm·~ dlans would siart.appeart\11-delivered tO lbe.~)I.!~. at , Two recent ones are from . Santoni.\ . "!'. ·' .. ~· Superibr Publishini Co111p111y Thi pa&ng.n ......,·ire. .. of Seattle ."!"1111 .. Unlverslty toa bulletdimter,·moviel; ml , ... ~ --·-•--'--- I I· ' ' ~·~ ~ ... ;\',,'iC . . . ,, -~ .\7 .... '!i. •l:h; • ; of Call!Prida Preas In , 1 night :.c1uli~ .. re.~ '.& 1 Berkeley, both el whom are gultarilt.arxl '1iaDlttC' .. ·, v-, atablilhed in tbi field of1,... Jt wu ,p.rt or 1 'Packaae ·,~,· I ~!<%: dlan lore. ·deal 1olf""'1by,auli>lialll wilh . \ •• ~' two 1 publiahen hn.t 'ttie 1~4110,4>~1y; 1tr1 ,~~;1. L&&C11 wJde Y dJ~ ap-to four: _pa.utN:en and 9)e • 1 proachel, however. .car. The fare Wu '15 for ·eKh .. Superior ,published "Indian !lcf/liU~er up .II! t~ .:, · Leaders Who llel!!<'\ Shape legal niaxilµum the shipped America, i-.1900," b)' Ralph .utomobile coukl bold.~ W. Andrews, a p I c t o r l al ,carne1d. si~ no comPFUUOp ,, ~ · hl1tory, of wide acope (IIU5), . between his fimt.and Amtrak; , ., wbile Calllornfa brougbl nu\ a. lbe organization to owate · reviled and enlarged edlubn of mosLof the nation'•~ ·· a IOUl'Ce booki "The California rail lints. · • · ' ~ Incll1111,'' complied aOd edited "We' an a .~ type''o! ' by R. !'. Heber m.:t M. A. • itrvict/' Garfield iaid. t'W'e ' " Whipple (f!Z.•h can't take~ .... Wfth<tdl , ~ lot tbe gel)erl) sub-cars or 'tan ·w11t bout jecl ariil tho matt prlct, the , J>0SStll8"'· We fill a dlllerent books lint lftllt In common. type or need", ~' « Andrews a t I r t ~ with ~ Au~train hiJ achedu1ed P°"ha!an on the Ea>t Coast r<gular ser'tict. , b • ) w ·• t,n Md wjJ¥k vp with Nez -Perce Washington and Sanford seven ~ ouer loeepb and _ Apache n I' g ht 1 1 week . With . • Geronimo, wf1o m..i. the final simultaneous .departum' "t I ·-al. the we.mm Indians. p.m. rrVm ~ach depot. . In between, there are more than 100 Indiana Identified by name and picture 11· well as photogra""' and drawings or utUe known ~ l!len, Most of the well-known In- dians, such 11 Black Hawk, Olief Beattle, Tecumseh and Crazy Hone, are ~ed. Bui Andmrs Ibo lntjudes such Ea~hquake' · ' Fina11:cing.: Runs Lo~·. ,.,.., figures 11 Bull Don't W ASJ!INGTON (UPI) ~ Fall Down, Apluly -Tusten. Small business administrator nugg~ Tuko.see-Matbla and thoma1 s. Kleppe· ~ that Esb-Ta-Hum-Reah or "Sleepy the.SBA. is i.tpldly runniltg'oul Eyea:." of fund! for loana t o The editors of • ' T h e homeoWriers and bUsineamtn California lndiam" h .• v e who suffeted losses" in tht Loi enlqed and reviaed • book Anlel., earthquake of Feb. t. which 1ppell"9:l in 1111 and · Kleppe Said SB.\ £Joans to -througb _ ....... pr;.. Southftn Calilornia oUice the lingL They have added II -earthquake lotaled $ I ' aaays lo U.O. In the orlilntl million u al 'Nov, M bUt:lhat edllloo. • remaining lunda are lik"1 lo The list or crontrlbuton is be edlatisted within a 1mont.h beaded by A, L. Kroeber or lo lwo·ll1GlllN, the Unlvenlty ol Calllornia. : TU SBA 'heocl abO ex· The mate;rial ~ pre1ented. in preaaed "deep concer,.·" Mr $0 essaya d1vldec: into five MC· the growing ntJmber of' ap. tklna: general I. u ~ • e Y • , jillcationl for 'Joana that· ~ archaeology, hlalorical ac-rejected·i>eca111e or property counts, ma~ culture and owners inability to prove -DU' ml toCjal culture, • dama1e WU ~UJed by lbe e~ak•. . Since Sept. 1, Kleppe 11id, Power Plant .~~·~~~~ Set Back VISALIA (UPI) -A com- mittee atudJln( tbe -and com al locatlnfl I nuclear -plant In Tufar< COUnty bu -.. fllltlal .. port ...r.: .:::::rdi.inn.n of ·-ad""'1commlllee -lo lo -lit ,_,,. ---· to Ille Board of .,.,._., • llld I f&111I ,_i lo 11111 about a mooth -· month for faDure to prove thlt • los9el .......... to the ~ quake. · As of Nov. Ill, the SBA had r«eived applications . ..from ICl,«l .. homeowners -. Joans totaling !ZtUll,lioO rw repairinc clal!llll' claimed lo have be<n eauaed by the Feb. t wthquakt. Of -. 17,511 1pplicatlonl _.. approwd for a total a1 •l11,111,on, • Ap,,1tcatJon1 from bull_..,, totaled 1,141 for fjl.1$7,417, ol 'llliich t,tll .. .,. IPP'Oved !or loans totollna l2?,281,Ut. ,. I ' $~1 'l'. " . Ml_,_..._robla ,of Amtfetrt~/nyton. Sl•k acmtr•oll!I ~Ing. Solid falhlon i'-:J!· .::1' ·" ....... z;1 .•.• ,. ~ . . l / ........ ·::!'"' ... --· I I • ' • MIMM n .... holtll8I robes )of Amol91rticietate/nylon with bnlld and appllque trims. tolld lnlllon colon, 11De10-1S. • • " . • ·---..... ···--, .. ~· . -r , ,. ' r'"'$"{5 I i . " Fleec» cuJo!te wlllt sailor pollar, zipper closing, J\mel"trl,cetate/nylon In assorted solid col0<8. In misses sizes B to 18. \ \ Fun aleipwear takes to lhort cuts. Leila of · cteslgnJ pnd prtnta In one and twoploceatylea. Asaortld ~Iora.P-SoM-1... .. •, " '• .... \ ...... _ .. -"'. ·~ -.. " -... ., ' • . $11 '' .Nylon lrt~I dl'MS, .length row~ulltad to p<ilyistef flberll ll and llned}•!ilh · acetate,tncot. Assoited solids •. · Missesslzn 10to18. ~ r ,s1~w•1~ The values are Shop' from Sunday noc; ' • NEWPORT BEACH, Faihibn lslanCI. HUNTINar·~- \ • .• • • G,lrla' pretty Penn Pres\fl blouses all gift boxed. Polyeeter/cotton for easy care. Assorted colors forslzes7·14, Sll•MX,$3. Special 3" Girls' bulky cabl•iglit acrylic cardjgans. Full-fashioned, ,machine Washable. White, pastelS, or deep tones. Sizes 7to16. Sizes 3 to sx,,Z.99 • culotte hostess In cOlorful cotton prints. For sizes 4. Pretty nylon · , ed robes for little r, sizes 4 to sx. . ey e evefY day.: .1 th~ following atorf* ~ . ... • .. • I . '6 ' Plnaforodi- oi'KodeJe poly· eetor/conoo\ In blU• or pink, -.1%113-flC. I ' I • • \ • Huntington Center COST A MESA, Harl:ior .CentK • ' I ' • • ...... ,_ .... _, ____ ... -~· " J • '6 -l!!Mmed d-ol Forlnte .,,,,,....../cotton In lilac, red or gold, .11z•7·14. $6 Floftrllochd d-ol- polyeellr/nylon/ L\ -.Navyor rod/wlllle, 7·14. -~-. --' • ' ' ·-----·--·--· ' . '"'.t.-· .... ' ' .. Jr. I y· .I', . ' ~;._.. ,, • • . ·l .--1 t 1· 598 !:ova' -.teny,iobeo In whlte 'and aool19<1 IOlld colors. Sizes s-M-1.-XL ,r; •• •. p ' . ' ''' ,, . • • y •.. , -·-----..w . .a • • • --· ..-----'•• ~ • I • • -+ • .. • - l ' " •Ill [• .,,, " .. • .. I , I I • • I ' • • I I ! I I I l • .: 1 ...... -. ·- e •A..cx-r '1° oO:m4~ MAP INDICATES ROUTE OP NEWPORT HARBOR'S COLORFUL CHRISrM'.C.i .. IOAT PAJ!.ADI Event Will h Conducted Nightly hlwHn Doc. 18 ond Dec. 23 Thia Yur \ i . -' ~ .... --. --. . .. .._..,_ , ...... -........... ---------.... the way back around to ~e brldg ge aroundJ.Jdo Peninsula to th~Rhlne nel, follow the Pe.Afnsula almost to I jetty into the east Balboa Island C o- nel, 'out again and back to the 'f ;, flnLsh1ng about 9:15 p.m. Prise winners will be announced nl&bt ol the Judging but trophler will t be awanled unUJ the Chamber -.uatloll' dlnner Jan. 11. 'fu·' In Reuister ' ' ~-' ,. NEW YORK (UPI) -Mn. Tricia Nlz· on Cox has beet\ llllod for tile fJnt Uce In the New Ycrk Social RIP!«, but an in-law of the i.te Presldeot John F. Kennedy was droppeci'from tbt 1972 edi- tion. The Nth annual Social Regilter, which President Kerinedy's oneUme .s:ister Jaw Aliee Auchlncloss, lott her U.ri.in the 'wake of her marriage to unli!ted verUsing man Harry R. Thompson. ! had been listed duri11g her marriage Mrs. Aristotle Onassis' stepbroth Hugh D. Auchincloss Jr., and after th divorce. -~ Franklin D, Roosevelt Jr. brought third ind previously unlisted hride · the black-bound 1,081-page book whi had ita origins in Mrs. William Ast vialtlng list. Ml1. Roosevelt is a mem of the Warburg ban~i11a cla'! and was vprced from Robert W. Sarnoff, ,Pre dent pf RCA Corp., prior to marryfilg son Of the late President. Costs at Saddleback ' · · 11~~~Jk~· S::t rr · ·· · · · · For New Zealflnd · .. •stereo component Might Not Exceed $115 No tuition, no parting fees and the fact year for tuition and room and bolrd. most 1tudenta: live at home add up to At Saddle~cl:. however, students only m~ the fftwestment for education at have to. pay a yearly $15 fee for mem· ~ck eo•ci... coouider. ob...,,' 10Wer 'btrlblp-la 'the uaoclaled Jtudeols and • ~'C", , , v '1pei)it' ftmd $100 f9r bookJ and 1aupplles. ,lbtn oilier Jnail~ ' · · Moot ellidentl 'live at home 1111d don't '<' "cOuere oHjclol. J.O!nl t~ 11.recenl study, .hav' to.j>IY for ,room and board, but do . bt-1be:tJ.s. ~t of LaJ>Or,,f!1>o.·. bmi la cover Uie C?Ata of transportaUon di!li!illl that --.:· ,1 attendanct-.~-a 1o ""'lrom ,fhe Mlnlon Viejo camp~•· ~ )liltilte, collett J!:. t1200 whllr&" at.: -t :lrl "rqard to. financial galn with a .;~ ot U'!I"'" L'Ollep runs 'm.\o a 0'hiahe> educatlori, the Labor Department , : ..,_1· f ·:r;,7 ·r.~~r no1't tbfit tW typical male be,tween 25 ;-" '1• • _,.J.r ' • "· ~Ind • euned '5,811 per year with a . £..... w•· .. ·,, I l c ~-... , . ,, .... achoo! educaUon, 17,533 wltli a high :~X Ult 8 a...,, ., school diploma. ind 19,9'11 with I college \, •• .. • delll'OL WWE!.L, '.lllaa. (AP) -lllnard llw -The 1<1ven>ment study ooted that pro- stlident Edyrd Cox suCCtilllfully -pro&-feulonlll worken experience l e 1 1 ecuted I drUitken driving cue in D1strici unempldym.ent than other types of O>wt. but the center of . courtroom •t-workers and professional occupations· art tenUon wu oo hla wile Tricia, the Presl· .~.... the f durln dent'a deuibter, who had drtven to Lowell _.,.._to be astest growing I to give Co1 a ride home the ima. AU e1,. tn the cowtro0m were 00 the .slddlebtck officials pointed out that It peUta blonde la the.fllf coat, who or· llrDOt necessary to be a hlih school rived to give her hiiilancl.·a lift when "' ·ll'ICluate to enroll at the school Anyone hla w broke down. "!lie defeilclant •u ... Jl"yearaor older ll •llglble to attend. The convicted and fined fJ.IO, but plamie!J to fl!ly nqulremenl la realdence within the appeal. • , .. r. · . "f dlltrtct. • • ', . . -.. the : ,'.. ~enne~ gJft choice Is .P.rofessional's • .... · ;Fr~iniqg Cour8e Capt. • Dougtu D' Arnall and Bel. ' Wllliami Rldlordlon ,of tho Huntlafton a.i& l!atb0tl 0 and -De~ riJ '.traJ.l to Now Zealand"thla p..:..o. io · "'"1clP4lq la .. lntema~Ol!'l ' ~ program. . ~; • The progr1111, to be beld ·1n Aucldand Dec. 1841,. wtn' Include llff(Uiidl lrom Australia, Japan, South Africa, Br!flln, Ceylon, Taiwan and Germany. . 1 '01 Arnall and Richardson wm ' be representing the city and the Hunt.lqgton Beach SUrf Llle saving AssociaUon OD the trip which lo luniled by the assoclaUon and tbt delegates themse1ve!I, Following the training program la which Uiey wtll 1ludy lile.iivlng method> wed in other counlriei, tbe two llf~ guards will spend u .additional week touring major beachea In New Zealand, observing lifeguard operatlonl and giving lectures. ·choice. the , Tllo""°"' ~no ~---------=~~r----... p-'lilll hOld l all olyourequipmont • Mamlya/S8kor Pro Package Look whet you get: The Mamlya/Stkor 1000 on. world'• fl rat 35mm '':f'• len1 ... nu camera w th ' two 11porate thr:irthe-lent , JtMitert;;s l)'ltlma. One for I 'lfx.'t'• on1for'1Yerage' llldlngo. Handoomlly :Jt:ed In •black eatln anod ed flnllh, thla exciting camora flltutell a Mlf·tlmtr, ohuttor .=r:odo to 1 /1000 MOO ondounlveroaf tl1rNd moun~ offering --lnte<ohangeablllty. Tllo razorllharp Mamlya/Sekor 55mm 1/1.4automallo1 ... le porl9ct lor low llght Jovel ehootlng. · .. -. . T....,_ and w1c11 ong1e Iona oorho comptoWwltl) bleutlfUI l11thlr , .. ' · J .. •• • ·, ,,.--..call&. l~ ' I .I "1"• ~'!'If, ,;J Polyloom inforla protect your ca .... and ICC 111 !Niia. • ' • ' --~ ,TIM>aul0o•lollantlral-1a&m . 1/2.81 ... lolhomootfJOl'lllorlliaOhofo avallablo; P<Or.rrod lor ati-orouncf -tn portraits, aports and landlClpO photography. Tllo aulomollcMamlJll/-2Bmm t/2.1 lone lo Ibo moot populor wld3l1 local l1ngth; 1111.unuoual dtt>th o .fllld, otOll locuolng and wide .ngle o view for UM In cramped Interiors or tor panoramic l•ndlCIPIL Thls exciting Pro Outfit $ for you or for a gift ... complete JC Penney ;' • The ·Christmas, Place Shop from noon Sunday at these •fores: NEWPORT BEACH, F11h ion Island. .U1t Pt1'ney1 Time Pa yment Plan. _.... __ _ J '' :· · .. ; . ' ,, .I~ . s1aa :~~Lem, . . \ ... .• •\ ' ' fl , . . st® 3 pc. stereo·.cornponenl system -• :· 1-ri;!Y.• g ... tlot.,.lng value I FMIUrw lull'. range speal<\lrt bt·eolld state : chuals felt outstanding performance. BSR changer with ~ tilMd turntable, lndivlduelll>ut and treble controlo, and an FM · background button for superb eferoo reproduction even at low volume. Two walnut epeakar enclotllres. Dust i:over, '4S RPM ldap40r and connecting cords Included 59es Penncrest• slerwAC/DC 8 track tape player wllh detachable speakers, pushbutton channel oelector. 615 Penncrest• AM pocket size radio lncluclel earphone and blttory. 4495 PeMcrnt• c•111tte recorder/ ~wllhAMrodlo. 7495 PIMCIOlteporllblo black and wtMte lV with 9" screen meaaored dlagonal'ly. 10,000 volts ot plctu,. power, Gold, red or White high lmpoc:t cabinet •188 49ee AM.fM cassette player/recorder with pua/H>ut1on controls, microphone. Batteries and blank llJ>e Included Penncrest• AM clock e radio with automaUc on/off twitch. =-==~J="='t =J ·~ 1915 Penncre1t•.AM clock radio with 60 minute slumber1etting. AM Digital clock radio WOOdgraln finish, 24.95 Shop from Sundoy .... ot tlle lollowl"'l 11o<os: NEWPORT BEACH, Fuhion lilond. HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntington Center. U1e Penneys Time Payment Plan. --Foll Top Sports Coverage . Read ' lhe DAILY PILOT • .. t r -· . -~ .. ---~ ·---... ' .... w-.-1,1971 -· DAILY -II ·near!Hear!Senate~s.WordonMikes:Sonnd1 . . -. • WASIITNGTON (UPI) ~ t • , bu been nearly a year now lince Ille Senate lnstalled JOO mlcropbona ami<lsl the anuff t10tl and quill pen holden in Ille ancient Chamber • 1 •11 . • record-. tllat -IM -IJeoll., .._. 1111 mk:u11lllw aJ. en"••-._.,. -r. ....,. -ol the a Republlcu. But "" ~ a there wlll ba _.ie .mi. Senate had troubli hoarln& •• _, llaa b price. °"" ....... lie .. -away, ... tuna., .. -lo Ill.... -....... ,1111 -1 D '"' y ... """ p. r I h. D iy ... majarlly mla ..... llenry Cabot Lodp 00 tile II • allllclioo eal1-"bmll llWllC oul aboul 11 feel ol • vocal needo ol the --·r~W!!ubinclon.~;;;·;•;llomoc:i~~;"'ll~·;or;;-;;;w;;w111;;;-;;•;· ;P;.~;'~P'im~"';""'~lora.:~~-;;;::~-., '··-·· o'r Na-or w•m--pocbt aac," ,_ bf the ·--. be rtacball IM Seo. Gonlab A1lolt, (Mlolo,,) -.~ -we!Plo11¥mb....., cllp-..i If Jiiii.,,,., • r...,..., .,. mm~~ ... -Born::.!:"=~11aeui. ped~~ ............ :,:,::::.=:i~: ::\..~~.~ ·THE WAii & COZJ PUCE The world's gr e. a i e 1 t dellberaUve body entered the electronic age and to aome, It bu been a d1alleartelllD( U· pulence. A qualnl inllltulloo 11 .. ped in tradliiona bu been transformed Into somethinr ol a leglslaUve Club B~, not an acoustical ,......,. ll1d c.....i wbdl IRlliln lrl 10 If a loud bal!I mr U.. ll!Nker after be bellm· lo speok. you had .. -In • !Ille bli .. tile oonl and. bl lJlomaelv. .,...,,. ' . deiN'IYl!>I bla coUwues of Illa ... ca,,;,.. 11ear c.rt& ""'....., -. belDC pu0eo1 r. wold bf the Alld nu • anale, 111e c...i opemna wwdl. ' • • - lib Join °""'*., ........,. __ their --· _..,.. 11 •• -&·,,-11 .. "tnrlll'l!I" I Ken~. -muter, tripe blm ml piDI ·~· !NII Uy .,.j a -.. II• ~ ........ Butthereisnoil>orillraln. Sm. John ........ (D· bim lo llia-. '.. I ........ ~u·a~--'lho 0 , _\":~'-~!II With microphones clipped to their breast pnckels, cords dangling from their bands, senators have become like nlghtclub perfonners, thelr thunderous otalory stilled for the most part in favor or breathy, intimate ch at t er amplified over the h i -f i In ract ID. one~ Ille am•'" Mlu.,) finlsbod a Jang tpeeeh !lie ~!• .,.mn ·ta DUI ,_,,.., •••••ill••• ' ' ..,-/ on European troop *tngtb eontroUed lJy a man who fit.I It 11 not known whelher tbe ~~~J":J:.'":.::~.'~the~~olbet~~day~-~...C~~lor~pl~lo~~in~the~g~a~Uery~~bel~or~•~•~....,~~M'.._ma'.'!n~al~'the~~COlll0~-~1~~w~i~~hls~=::::::::;:::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::=::::::::=::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::;:= that ·if a member fails to uae .. bis instrument there are bowla system. · 1 The reason lhe microphones of protesl "Will the Senator pleue use his mike" bu ....... daily appeal, duly .. \end in the Cengnossional Reconl. The use of the microphobe ·was JUP" p:>sed to have been optional at lint but, DOW, vnamplilled speech except !ram ...atora wi~ pnwerlul. lllnp lallii like .-. • I • ' were installed was t.h a t -Senators said they were bav· ' . Ing trouble jtearing each other ' talk. Ther< Is nothing In the :~~.=~~lo~· , For the smokers of America S·tudyf!heCkS-,.;,~~·~u--.l·ts,..,-1.-'-------=-=="" WhO pref eF JOW' tar ~~ ~~~~~~$~: · · .and nieOUne cigarettes. hilly · grasstands near 'bent chemkal a n d • aome day may uiK»¥er thd..en-biological dl.anges Jn the vtronmental impact ol man'• water. r l timeles3 ritual of burying A ma objective of the wute products. pilot prof; Is lo determine "For centuries, man baJ the eff cl• poten~tolic been digging holes an4 bury-liquid from lo~ ing debris, then covering it," garbage to hufi'~ wlllr aaid Rich McGlinclley, county auplies, id McG · • public lnfonnation o f f i c e r • To ~p controf the' ex- ••unfortunately, he has never perimtn~ a group of young taken the time to find out men and women, many ct whether anything is happening whom are Sonoma· state unduground... . College stud-. are oortlng With $190,000 from the tons ' ol. nruse· into 19 federal environmental Prot~ cairie!, iJlcludl!if plastic, tion Agency and $90,000 of its pa , alum.iDum, • food and own, Sonoma County' has w • • . undertaken a tw<ryear study 1 or k I n·g under the of common land-fill opera-w~rvislon of federal officials tions, or garbage dumps as and the Sonoma County PubUC they often are called. W4rks Department, they are . At Cotati, 10 miles south of paid $1.85 an hour. here, 200 tons of garbage are in March 1972, the first distributed daily among five results of the test, whicb excavaticns measuriDI 100 by began tut September, ahould 100 feet and so reet deep. be known, McGlinchey·aaid. Ee.ch contains instruments to record chemical changes and 1 =~::.mtion rates of the Immunity "We're trying to find out whether we have been sowing ' Of He~_..0 ~. the aeeds of our own destruc-a.I.' ..e tion by this practice," ex; ""' p1a1nec1 McGlinchey. "Has ex J)!sclosed plosive melhane g~ been• ~.I forming? Have cbemlcaJ changes ~ in t b e garbage that may some day" affect life above ground or our · underground water· supplie!?- We hope to find out." In one test "cell,'' human sewage will be filtered through compacted gar b,a g e to determine if any purification results. In another "cell," water will ~EL HILL, N.C. (.\Pl ..:. A IO-fear study fn' rural E.l'ana fAunly, Ga .. ,disdOled umt white sharecroppers and all black males in the county 'oTer :to years old• were 'vi't.ually immune to coronary 'heart diaease. The resu1ts were described at a news conference recenUy by Dr. John Cassel, chairman of the department of Who le Id ea .~~:i:,·~~U.:t~::. •a\<l Dr. Curtis Hames., a I ~gla physician wbo led the Involves ~~~ity project •t the ioca1 I I ca..er Said all other wblte D h ts I ~ .. in Evans CQunty \ni-. oug nu . •-SISCtptible 1o beiart.dj!eaie · :& any group Jn the U!Uted PARIS (AP) -"I intend to States. replace the croissant with the All county •residlw over 40 American doughnut!" ftre invplved in-thi study, Daniel Ma,ury, president of ~!us half ·o( thoee115 to 39 or a Donut Manuractw1ng, France, iota! of 3,102 perJOns. makes the promises -or The high level of regular threat, as the caSe may be. physical activity a m on g 'I1>e croissaat is a horse-shoe-sharecropper. "apparentJy shaped roll which Frenchmen irovides some sort , of pro-••t' with -..-1 .... coffee. It's a lection against heart dlseue," 11 ......... 16 casse1 Said. widespread habit. , SimU..ly, those who moved ·- ' I.ighier ·in taste, low· in tar.· Some people prefer lbe lasle ol 'a low llr and DleoUne ciamue.~~. " for them. we've made aew Marlboro ..._ ... Tbe same ifell •llllJ JOU fel wllb famous larllloro Bed-Olly ~ts ·were dmloped especially for lllose wllo prefer Ille Dallier IUle of.a · 1.W tar smoke. ' ' Maury, who is Swiss, was rapidly from their farms to in- lntroduced lo the American dusby jobs experienced a sinker in Austra1ia. •igber locidence of heart He points to a large map of ~ than those who did not Pam beside bis desk, and tells • of his battle plans. . Ma Dy sharecroppers," Maury's plant, In suburban Hames 1 a l d , "approached Virofiay, occupies only three iheir life with a. sense ol modest rooms. A visitor might equanimity, something that think be had entered a large Jiliilps prolong their lives. l wu French pa.try shop using tinpresaed' wl~ their ability lo several pieces of Ameri~an 4o this, even when confronted • • Marlboro • · machinery. With the exception With relaUvely catastrophic of a mixer, an oven and a jelly thuatlons."' stufrer, productjon is by ha~. The study was begun in 1960. Each doughtnut Is cut in-Other findings, most of them divldau11y. still being etaluated, Include: Every· day 6,000 are -Cholesterol levels were delivered to cares, restaurants lower in blacks than whites, and other placu in Pari5. though blacks generally con- Maury has his eye on a sumed larger quanUUet of machine that will Increase animal fats. that number eventually to -Blood pressure was higher 3Z,OOO per day. ln blacU thalf"whites. r th -E I .,.......,,.,,ogram ab- He gets his mli rom e nonnalltitr ¥~ twice as United States. common · ambng blacks: u FJ'!Shness is one of Maury's whites. chief tactics. ..M ... tf. "We make Ot1l' dou&· ..... -between 9 p.m. and 4 a.m. each day except Sunday, then we de.Uver them immedlat.d)' to our customers," he said. ' Road Project SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The State llepartmeit ., Public Works bas called for bid.$ on a $7 .9 mi.Ilion highway lconllruction proje ct In .MulboroUghls:14mg'.'1w:·1.1mg.niC01int I S!Jklyou Col!Jtty. '!'be. project av. per cig111nr by FTC .. 1hod would expand a I.I mile, t~ lane teelion ot Interstate 5 to • LIGHTS . ' LOW£RED T4 .. ·G-NJCOTINC • • I I M ' ' ' • "Our b I g g e s t customers have been since the beginning the famous 4rugstorel of Paris, !)le Hilton Hotel and Or- ly Ah;Jlort." Outlier customera are the American School of Parts and the American Legion. fourlanea. !-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::: • ' ' I I I I • . I JI IMl.V PILOT -· Ooctmllor I, ltn Vloletet P•tll Actor Tom Neal's Downfall Traced • LOS ANGELES (UPO -In 1951 Tom Neal wu a auc- cesstu1 actor who had •P- peal"ell ln IM filrol and had a movit-!W tnlllllon w i t h . 'swimming pool. FREE MAN AGAIN Ex-Ador Neal Men Turn To Career Of Nursing LOS ANGELES \API - Mother is thrilled when her son decides to become a doc- tor. But what if Johnny want.! to be a nurse? Once, lhe reaction would have been tears. But now, increasing numbers of men are making the once feminine profession ot nursiz1g a respectable male pursuit. TJiree years later, he was a gardentt in Pahit Sprlnc1. Now, he is: an e:s:~nvict. Violence brought hlm there, Neal figured in one of Hollywood's most' celebrated fisUigbls, and then WU con- victed of manslaughter in the dealh of his wife, wbo he said he accidentally shot and killed .. as they made Jove. Neal's career collapsed after he battered Franchot Tone In 1951 in a brawl over sexy, young actr~ss B ·a r b a r a Payton. Tone was knocked out and had to be hospitalized for treatment of a brain con- cussion. Neal safrl1ie was ngtiting for the woman he loved, and to defend himself. Tone threw the first punch, Neal said, but it missed. Miss Payton had b e·e n switching her affection between them and he was angered to find them together, Neal said. Miss Payton married Tone art.er the fight, but the mar- riage broke up months later. Although Tone went on working in movies until be died, the careers of Neal and Miss Payton were ruined. Before she died several years ago, Miss Payton had been ar· rested on charges of ~ stituUon, drunkeneu and pau.. ing bad cbeckl. ''Frankly, I look to' them as the saviors or our profession," says Nancy Lockwood, a pedJatrics Instructor at Children 's Hospital here. Neal found he bjld been blacklisled because of the · scandal! At California state Los Angeles, among the largest college training centers for nurses in the Urllted States, the male enrollnient has doubled this year. HSome are coming to nun- lng from such fields as t eaching, aerospace, com- m u n i c a t ions-where the economic squee:r.e has been sharp," says Dr. Lucie S. Young, chainnan of C a I State's nursing program. "Others have come out of the service with a bonus ex. perience as medics," she said. The male nursing force isn't buge. Of 1,062 persons enrolled in the Cal State nursing prir gram, 57 are men. And of the 150,505 registered nurses ln California, an estimated Z per· cent are male. Dr. Young sa)ts, however, that this represents air proximately 10 percent of all male nurses in the country. Dr. Young hopes there will be more. She says men provide qualities sometimes missing from an all-girl nursing corps. "Even with career orien- tation women do not alwa ys provide a stable continuity within the profession. They may marry-most nw-ses do and most have children.'' A man, she says, "goes into this with the idea that it is a career and he wants to ad- vance in ii." Advancement, she says, can Include step-ups · to jobs in public heallh, teaching and ad- ministration. • In hospitals, she adds, men often excel at psychiatric nursing and are fatherly ad- ditions to pediatrics wings. Santa Aide Bedridden, Has Cancer MODESTO (UP I) -C)'>"H Beauford Sherv.·ood, the Santa Claus of the McHenry Village Shopping Center, won't be able to tal k to the children this year. He is dying of cancer. The 70-year-old f o r m er teacher went to work at the village in 1968, the same year he learned he had cancer. He served as a Santa for two more seasons, tired and ln constant pain. But this holiday aeason ht ll (.'(ln.(ined to a bed 1t a con· v1Iescenl tmpital. 11l've accepted the fact t may ao tomorrow," he said, strokln&' his full white beard. "I doo't fear it at all, not in tbe least. l just don't want to &IY1 1t au up. I love Ii~, very "mUCh IO, and I love people. Thtri are 11> many things I wanted to do." AllhoUgh be i.. bedridden, be still continues to give. He has talabllshed a scholarshlp at Stanislaus State CoUege and will donate his body for scien- li!Jc reaearcb. l His movies in the 1940s and early 1950s included "The Flying Tigers" and .. Firkt Yank in Tokyo." He bad 1earned somethlna about gardening from two Japanese who cared for the two-acre grounds of his Bel- Air estate when be was a suc- cess. He wound up clipping hedges in Palm Springs, took a third wife, and eventually worked up a landscaping business. On April 1, 1965, his estrang· ed wife Gail, 29, wat killed by a .43-caliber pistol bullet In the bead and Neal Wll brought lo trial for murder. Ht testilied that ahe held the gun at his head as they made love, angered because be .bad accused her of sleeping with other men, and that she was accidentally killed as thty struggled for the pistol. Catholic ' Merger C9llapses SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI) -The University of Notre Dame and St. Mary's College have announced t b e y ''were unable to aolve financial and administrative problem•'' eono: nected with a propose d merger. Mother M. Olivette Wtialen and Edmund A. Stephan, chairmen or the boards of trustees of the two ~ Catholic schools JOctt.tel,~ by side on ca mpuHll MRil said in a joint s\lttm.nt. 11 is not possible \o •oeotni4Jlh comi:itete unifiCllUOft at U1il time." The statement sald thl schools would continue to f'.191· laborate in academic, soci&l, cultural and spftituat areu, and "still recognize unification as a goal to be desif1d and hopefully to bf: achieved ln the future." Notre Dame, a 8Chool for men, said it would directly ad mit it3 first women un- dergrads next fall u freshmen and uppeMlv\slon trantfer studenUi, but the continuance of a six-year-old student er- change prop:ram Wllh It. Mary's, a 11chool for women1 was assured. : The possibility thal women · who matriculate at St. Mary's could earn Notre Dame deirMI ln Cll'ttin neJdl WU 11tt 1' Mutt dl~11loll. "While No!ro DolM ..C It. Mary't rtm1ln two cllllinet lJ\. stitutions. the students: of eticll will be free to pursue their education together on either campus," the sllltement said. Plans announced last May 14, would have made the 8,300 Notre Dame undergraduates and the 1,600 St. Mary's students: enrolees of 1 alngh! university. with St. Mary'• re- .faining lt3 identit~. Fonnal ar· rangements were to have been complete by fall , 1972. Notre Dame was founded In 1841 aod SI. Mary's In 11144. ' ' • • Sale! AU Chiiiawar9 . /3 off. . Wfire disliing .up big savings for the 11 · lidays. , • • .. Save$1& Lady elepnt 59,plece Mt Reg. 41.18, Sale 33.32 Save$1& Corona 5!1 piece Ht Reg.49.18,Sela33.32 ' . ' Sale prlCea effective through Sunday 0nlyl I The I 'f ,.,. s .• _ _.._eva_,,.Js __ • Plnaclale&ll piece 111 Reg. ae.e,, Sale a.es Sava$13 SolltUda 59 pl~ Ht Reg. 19.98, Sale 2US .,, JCPenney Christmas Place EverylOIOfcurtlnelnnll_,t china with decoratorpetllml -~~ 3..,Ino .To ghM you 1111 podtcl ·for your holklly g.-Mll1J beautiful deelgn• to choose from. in alNk modem or dolloatetrodttlonll ptttemL Servi~ tor a or 12. In 45 pleoe, so piece lllCI 811 p-MIL And Just In time for your 1'1111 holldoJ ontortolnino -· Hunr In onc1-1 1· Shop from Sunday noon at the following stores: Avtilablo •I: NEWPORT BEACH, Fashion i.land. HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntington C.ntor. 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Press Hall of Fame Holds. ~26 Publishers Languages No Problem At Hoag At most hoapilals, if ·• pa-' · lient came .fn -speaking only Tagalog, ILoc,ano. or Pagasinan, doctors would be at a loss to understand his problems. Bui officials at H Q a g Memorial Hospilal In Newport Beach would only have to call • • ttie l)ospital linen room and ask ,Ramsy AqulnO; · w ho + s~ay all three Philippine diQfect.s, to help. Aquino is only ooe of 40 J Hoag ,employes who lnswertd a recent hospital request for volunteer tran11'ator1 in emergencies. "With your cooPeration, we can bridge the Iancuage bar- rier and be.Ip maX'e our pa- tients m o r e comfortable," Judy Ebenboch, p a t i e n t services representative, wrote. Employes Crom· data pro- cessing, custodial services, nur~lng, housekeeping, • aji-.• m i t t f'n g , administration, gardeniiig 'and the~.., of· £lee a n s w·f~ d with 25 language:J( Jfflicluding s J g n languaP.~I the deaf. . spa;ifS.b is the most spoken; witht-French and Gennan close behind. -:other languages ·on '"the Ust Czechoslovalde.ri , Ukranian, Latvian, Samoan. Persian, all -Scandinavian I an g_ll ages , Hungarian, Indonesian, Kore- an; Polish, Turkish and Yugo- slavian. · While Mrs. Ebenboch admits Hoag doesn't get a Persian or an Indonesian in every day, she · says. "You never tnow SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Iodepeodent. when Ole-languages might be Pictures of the 26 California 1965 -William F. Prisk, needed apd. it's nice, to know Newspaper Publishert elected Pasadena Star-News and Long whiCh ond."are available." to the California P r e s s Be&eb Press-Telegram. She prai~ the employes Association Hall or Fame were 1966 -Irving M a r t. i n , ·. who v o I u n l e e r e d their on display at the organize-Stockton Record. services, saying most of them tion's recent annual winter 1967 Fr I en ii W. ·,were anxious 1 t6 be called conference here. · · ·Richardson, Berkeley Gazette. , u.,en. ·.11.. While there is nQ actual 1969 -Al(red Harrell, The•l}6t ·will·be'k.ept current room housing this Hall or: Bakersfield Californian. ~y ·requesting ani further Fame during the year, several 1970 -James A. Gulhrie, volunteers at each emplbye- colleges in the state have such San.Bernardino Sun-Telegram. orientation meeting. a hall and annilally add to it. ~~...¢"~~...c-...c-...c-...c-...crlc-....:r_,,. First awards were made in ~ ·~ · · • l 'O 0 0 § 1957, and rules hold that i , · 1 nominees must have had / "mort lhan loca: thfluence.". 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Computer, last 1 u mm e r projected all but five schoo!J would fall within t b e guidelines when the eourt· orderod desegregation plao .... put Into el!ect. But aome white and 0!1Dese panllil hive kept youngllera out of scboot rather than have them buaed. Enrollmeal figures &bow that the iaunber of elementary school pupils dropped from. 41,'l'M lut year to 40,783 th.Ls fall Officials anticipated a decllne In enrollment, but It Wll IOIDe .f.000 more than U· peeled. It hU not betn dlsclos- ecl bow much lltma from pareal boy- Dooald Jollmoo, director of the ICbool' dlltrlct'1 office for d""1"gatlon, aid most of the schoo!J did not meet the gulddlnes last year, b u t -two-thlnls do oow and tllil ls "significant progress." He salcl he would 111'1• the Board of Education not to mate any chang.. until next achoo! year. Jolmaon said that of 311 acboo1a not racially balanced, 29 are within 10 percent or less of the guldelin••' .Upulatecl goal. Twelve were ,... lball s percent out of balance. Tile guldd1nel require that the percentage of racial and Judge Frees Ex-reporter In Contempt ethnic groupo emolled In -llCbool be wtthln II perce!lt of that group'• r<pmenlatlon In tho -dlltrlcl Tile hllllng plu divides the dlltrict into .even sones. Johnloo Ufd five of tho,.... meet the guidelines and two "" only sllgbtly lmhalallced ,. childr<n will be sblllal wtthln their !ODO -not between zones. Lui year before the court orda', only 17.2 per cent of the schools """ racially btluced and ..... 111.8 per cent did !JOI meet: state gilkltllnn . Despite the boycott, more than llO per cent are racially btl•nced and come wtth!n the gutdeltms, offida1I say. Man Cites Pressure In Move LOS ANGELES (AP) -A retired rear admiral llJI harusment from pmlUFt groups and 1'brterrogatton" by the media have caused him to withdraw as nOminee to the City Planning Cowru..ion. Horace V. Bird'• withdrawal WU made public In a letter releaaed by Mayor Sam Yotty to the Ci!Y Council. Yorty said Bird, 51, WU qualified to au on the key flve- man cotnm111Jon, but "1 can understand his unwuu.,_ to permit hlm,.U to j)ecome a tareet for 1peclal pre!Sure lfOUps," Bird said the harulmlnt and iDWl'ogaUO. have been "most unfair and bu emo- tionally upoet not only my wife, but my best frlenda.,. He dld oot go iJlto dotalll. Conver11tlon and -groupo ~ Bird's appointment, claim1na he might be "dnelopment" oriented. When Yorty announced Bird's appointment, be lllted the admiral's address ., an apartment In Century City from which Bird receoUy registered to vote. LOS ANGELES (AP) - A However, the admiral's OJ> Superior Court judge has ac· ponents produced a business quitted William Farr, former . card wbereBlrd's addreu was reporter for the Loi Angeles listed 1n Sa11 Diego. Heraltt.Examiner, of a con-Bird aald that he had the tempt charge whlch accused cards printed shortly after he him of helping attorneys retired 1n Augult . as com- violale a gag order during the mander of the Loi Apgele• Sharon Tate mw'der trial. Long Beach Port when be and The contempt s t e m m e d hls wife moved into a San from his "dmlsslon that hls Diego home they had owned aouree for a story was an for several years. unidentified attorney in the ..... Presiding J udge Charles Fund Aids Older accused Farr of aiding and abetting the attorney to violate the judge's order G~•} Hit against out-of-court publicity .a.a.. in the trial of Charles MaMOn and three women for the seven B H 1963 murders. y unter Judge Bernard S. Jefferson ruled that there wa1 no proof COLFAX (UPI) -Con. Farr solicited an attorney to tractor E. W. Simpeon reporti violate the gag order except that more than $4,000, half of Farr's own testimony. it from a single anonymous Tbe judge said that donor, bu been ralaed locally testimony was protected by a to help a 7-year-ald Idabo girl state law which all o w s ae<:identally shot by a reporten to refuse to disclose Southern California d e e r the aource of a story. hunter. _!,"!!.: 36alter, left ~ Htri":alald·Eand1· Tile child. Karyn Prestwich, ~· •-wu In critical coodltion for became news secrelary to the nearly a month with badly Los Aneet .. district attorney. damaged kklneyt. In an earlier contempt cit.I· Simpaon and two hunting tioo, Older ruled that Fllr no companions ...,.. In Salmon, 1-' ..... protected by the ,_ when the ......... . .tale law hec.aUJe he no looeer ' ~-..... °"" curred ont year ago. WU I reporter. 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To ,,1 .. -" after slailnr. showerl•c or anythlar\ fOr the most Masculine Malt l•yo .. lift ... 6.00 "Winners Circle" • Al~Pu~so lotion : ¥i~:=,. 4 00 2 az.11. · • . . DAIL V PILOT J9 Powder "CHANTILLY" Doesn't NHd Ill -, Mitt 2\IJ IL 2~00 Fabulaus Gifts for "Paddock" ·sn 4 50 , , Alter Shave 4 oz. & Shower So311 • · -. ''Pub'' ror . -- ' Han & Body Loti~! l .OO "The Trio" REVLON · Christmas After Bath . SET • •Bubble Bath 1-501. •Hand lotio11 l.5oz. 5 00 •Eau de Toi- lette 1-5 oz. • "Tradewinds" SET 6 oo· After Shave & ColoJrne 4 IL ea. • Cologne . ~~ . 5:00 "1(ittf Simi•" 2 50 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••:,s::~s111:,e,, ~., "Daette" • Eau de Toilette "Beacbcomber" sET After Shave 8 oz. 6 00 ''Brisk'' REVLON Brings Yoa Tiie lost ' 1111Por1atlt Beauty News • Dating ;I; • . 1.5 OL 5 00 . '. ·' Alllf Slran 4 00 4 IL • &S-Soap • Powder 3 & • Essae de cauuy L11l1 XVI CIJ'UI Clllecti11 Natural · Honey DrJ·Skin ~ :::.-.=-: Relief · Moisture Lotion , • Partum de Toilette Sjr1y Mist 2 oz. $11 • • Dusting l'owder 5 oz. CORDAY BONNE BELL "Ten-0-Six" Sula's Silt Pack far C•rlstmas ••• His oniq!le way of making females more beautiful 1nd glarmmus. His sack carries surprise "goodies!" • Piii 5.50 ~ f; Quart I> &1!111 ·-: 9.00 16.00 ''"" 30.00 • * "Creme Perfume" COMPACTS Fame or T oujllll'S Mai "Versailles" Perfume nestled I• 1 5 50 golden antique design pillbox. • "Le Tallouret'' Minlalirr! footstnol wl1ll 7 00 oetit point deslgo l ~ lilroqile trim. • .... ,.,, Altiqlff go1 d Ml1l1tur1 wm Wedfl'IOI *9 pllqlll. 5.50 • Fastback Wltl trimmer for Ii• a1de!llnS. 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Inc-i bowls, and 2 19 I bolder i11 oew ~'Tulip" pattern. • 3 Pc. Salad sET "Yi1tafe• ••• ID" bowl. 1 3 I fork & spoo~ Gold, ·& . olive or crystal· co*. • Relish Tray.•'"'D11"" t.rge deep tray wi~ 5 com-1 39 , partmeflls and fruit desigo. • ~PYIEX•WARE . ~~ j ~=~!~~!::rr;~IVET . ..... ,.... .-desig' " pure wllite u~ . 3. 9.5 PYID•WARE I Chip 'n Dip sET 3 Pc. •pj"'"1' ParlJ" • • • 4 95 F=~::!:~ So cont-raty and festive. 0 • . : . . ....... --· . <:· ;_; "-. PYREX•WARE · ........ Casserole·wmt 111VET · · ' 1 y, Qt. Ont "Ki• Cui• ... 4 95 . Wi~ screen decoration oti lid. . . • 8 Pc. Tumbler su LIBBEY ••• "Stained" glasses with combination of old time 4 69 elegance and "avant 1arde" : look of today. • 'I 0 Pc. Coffee m .~ CART . T~e Complete lr11-39 steam vents Ofl oon-s t1ck Sl.llepac~ 2 spray settilles for perma press and regular fabric guide. 18 49 .. ,. 19.49 (lf101 Wl) • DAZIY ·. Electric Can Opener · Fully automatic with pcwer pierce, removable lid lifter, 5 88 . and built-in cord storage. Re1. IJ1 (#12l )A) o . SUNBEAM .Percolatar . : 12 c,, ... Styled to sem ltq. l l.51 you beatrtilully. Popular 9 99" 1vocadofinishresistsstains. · : (#AP.33J • ~::;:;.,,· Toast-R-Oven 8 .• 99 . "Carrum" GAME BOARD lllU's 11111...,.lar lft.Sltll c.i ...., Yoo cat pay I trtal ol 125 5 47· PfR!';. •• wittt Mdtwl1 . , tilll'd ... !IQ book • • . " dlllled. (#1., • ' ~ .. '(,.. .,., Cf ELDON POWERIDE Jungle Jeep • • Hi-impact ptas1lc lody wi"D ~~g~~~::1 a 99 .... - "" tllafs rechargeabl~ • - " AURORA Skittle .Pool Tabl&ll>p In game for tile ..tire f!llily. t .. eludes swin~ng boll Mi d chain, JO balls on -felt svrface tabto. .FREE ~ 12.66 . SllYIC. .. ~_ ... ________ ,.. I . •Hair Dryer · -• · f'"'1ures 3 beat selection~ cool plug forsummertin>edry~g. Elas- ticized "rnactHn" top lets h.- . th~~"ii'.ri 14 . 79 """"--~ (#ll0-17) I ' · u .. ICIK1I Facial Cleaw 2 19 IEFIU. ••• 4 oi. For W11n11 '1 Cr11111Y Kit. 0 u .. QC! Skia *isllrizer 3 19 IEFIU. ... 4 OL fot W1m1 'a C1'amy Kit o . • Miff 11 Stnl 111111~ Pllt ... Celtlfllf. "l0T-AOV£RTJSER .1% HEXAGONAL • .Ill Jltl ........ . Htl HHl1 ti HI! 'ICl'JtiC. ···1111 GR EAT Place To Shop! SESAME STREET -Big Bird· 19" lall yellow, feat/le!ed 6 friend who can be bent in niany positions even his .. beak" moYeS & wings flap. • DnuxE Teddy B AnANTA -27" pITe rayon plush cuddly be.ir 5 w/p\astic eyes 01 felt· • and ribboo trim. Rog.l .49 • 23" Sleepy B . HORSMAN -All soft vinyl with foam filled • ckltll body ... Ult hO' 8 backward and she says .. mama". Dress. diaper a!MI bootie;. • Trouble GAME by KOHHER-"Clase Ga me" ••• Move your "men''aroundtheboard 2 I with cube shaker ••• and make him land on· ~ his own man. a MARX ••• BATTERY OPERATED 'i" . . • Little Rail Train SET · plastic and metal, 6 straight plastic tracks, 5 t11rv· • 22 Pc •••• r.ontains Uve car train made of 3 ed tracks, I switcher and tripper -to dump tile ~gs off car. Powered by 2 "'C" batteries. • mm.iNs c·arment Baf Fll5NT MASnl -~p. 37" • 23". Black ~oyt. m- cludes bms zipper & snap button closure, fotdoble witll ti..~es. 5.88· ltoz. ANTISEPTIC , Sea Breeze LOT10" ••• Soothes ski• & coniplexion p!Qblems. Wi~ dispenser. ( Dreamf lower DUSTING POWDER ••• Classic fragrance In beaufi. ful decorator colored con. tainers. Ro(.1.09 I IL 77 c t lflCDN Mop & Glow FLOOR SMINE Cl£AltER ... Will '~" and sh[ne as you • damp roop '"' floilr. RI(. Ile i& 11. 59 •• • PJLOT-AOVERTISER Wtdnftdu, Dletmbtf I, 1971 ' 7 01. SCHICK .Dry Styler Jlitu11I Hair Collrol · for Mei I ' • Scripta "-VU ... TANE". • LIGHTER wit~' FREE llf. u .I 4\lz 1i l1t111 ful. Retillable lighler 2 66 wilh pernianent wick. for instant • lighting. U-Lighters "VU-lane" "Stanjard" wilh see-lhru g llGKlll resmoir -lets you know. • CKHME IUIANE when fuel is ~w. C.lortul • 111. 5.H scenes 10 2 66" .,. 4 66 choose from. Rtf. 3.29 a • RIBBON 10 Roll Bu ,_ 9 sasheen rolls & 1 decorate in asst colors. 79c .. ,_,,, . ·1&Dfl • · Paper or Foil JUMBO ROLLS -30''. ' widepaper(l20Sq.Ft.I or 30" Wide foil in. asst colors and de- signs. Ref. 1.79 1.39 , for leis~re tiving, ~sign in plaid with '2 one quart bottles and sandwich box. R11. 11.11 6.88 20 ft. llD 01 GRUN Christmas Cord PACIFIC ELICIRICORO - Outdoor/Indoor, 3-outlet, heavy duly. witll onbreak- ab~ all vinyl ~u1. 1.29 r I Vinyl Tree i Ft{ •.. BelWM , wrapped green. 1.69 11" Tree Top Beautifully hand-69C pamted 1 relloct-. br in JSst:co«irs. •ATro Clamp Light PACIFIC ILICTRICORO - 20 Ft. r.onl , 81h" aluminum reflector shade witl1 heavy s~in1 cl1mp. 111. 3.11 2.98 Rmts itself ""l 241•••1. plup diroclly iott Wiii out-, let. Just set oo anti off ti ... 111. I.IS -6.69 1 ' • I • WodottdlJ, Do:ombtr I, 1971 ; 14t1.CANSOF NEW "ILUE DOT" 1~"1125 FT. ROLL Reynolds • AJAX WRAP Ol11-T1111,1re~· 11~4i§9c -"""..INDOOR ·OUTDOOR ILACK I. DICKER TREE '.UIHTS 3/8" Portable · ' Drill ScoJch Pine lt11tif1I .. Miss Sr111" for a VtfY 11111 11ppear1nce. Witll si.nd. • cn: ·5·49 (4111,sl 1 Tree~kirt " ,,~ -.......... , .. ~·· -- 34" 11a'"'l!rotlf, washable plas- tic, pre-slit to fit under tree. I ~sortment with 11atural bristle. • MIN'S Cl!i lmi • LADIES' P(tf111f111I •,LADIES' ~ lttllf •LADIES' Pdjla Sltp1 • LAOIM' flirt Type YOUR 4 98 CHOICE 1 11, Beauty Sat on NAIL POLISH REMOVER Non·•-•.. conttins 23c pure llnol~. 11.1. 2tc 4 IL AD PRICES PREVAIL, . liorsby, Dace•-or lti "'' S11•11, D1c1•r tit~ D 11 PM -1 DAYS A WtEK ......,... ... i.-1111 ,,.,..., w ....... ,._ " ........................ ' ..... H"!"'-1'• .._. A•••' ...... nt [--..-.., ...... J (J \ ·15 Lighf Set' fer f1-11rs -tn- dependenUybuming 1 98 Cll'z bulbs in as- sorted colors. •. 25 Light Set Fir 01t-i1rs ••• "'fiesta" cgy, in- dependent lightini ·2 88 and· we1thtf'J)roof. br.Ut • 20LIGHT Fancy Midget Set Fer l1•11rs ••• Twinklemulti-color-2 98 ed Gr clear bulbs · with green wire. • ' Nativity AND MANGU S!T. 79 13 figure plastic, 3*" high, decorated with tree. "Sno ~ " wcap, .·.OIHAMENT With chuc-key. General purpose, wen balanced to handle biggtt jobs. l#llDDI 9.99 AMITY Billfolds AND Sii1 an!.!. 2\4°1 roe':! in .11st eo~rs · 1 29· witll Will\ snow,.,ca.o. 1111112 • 2.50 Assonm~nt "Splujor" Box of 25 collection of 6 1 25 tradilional& Z religious designs. • 3.00 Assortment 1¥llj1y elegance lour 25 in .this fantas ia collection -.ith 1 49 coordinated e~veklpes. • . 5.00 Assortment F1shion foil or . luxury leaf collecticin. ;l"' 2.98 Single switch bll· tery ciperation with • odapter, micro-49 ·95 ·phone and C-60 Cossette. (114211 • ., ' DAILY PILOT JJ DAll'f' PILOT LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTIOll I' 144!! l'ICTITtoUS aUlllolESS I' 14m NAM.IE STATIEME .. T l'ICTITIOUS l\ISINl:SS 1 Tiie lollowl11t1 llft"'ICWIS ar• <lolnt NAMI! ITATl"Ml!NT lttnlntl1 as: Tiie touow1 .. --k llolnt buli~n DISTINCTIVE LICENSE FRAME$, M : t.US Htll AW!. Fountain \1111 ..... Cali!. HINTON EDUCATION CONSULT· '2JOI. ANTS, """ Park N•W11CH't Sl•MI, llobert 0. Potter. "ll KINI Or., ,.. _ _, llffdl, C.IH. Huntl .... ton ltoad!. Calli. m.... Elliabeftl HlntOfl Slt0bln1, ""'° Park Akh.ard lleo'tollc, 20\lh CHI, llllbN NtWPOf"I SI., H""""1 Be.ell, Call!. Island, C•Hf. ' Th!I b111lnH1 II belntl ~IN bV Ml Thl1 bullneu ! .. Ml119 Cotld'UClllll bw lndlwidual. • ~at P111net'6. ~ • Ell1abeth Hlnfon SttllOlns !Wdlanl a.Mic I , Thl1 1111em.nt llled wllh ~ CounN illllbtrt O. "'°"" Cl.rk ot Of"111ff CoulltY on: Nov. 11. 1'11. Tl'll1 &laltmtfll filed wllh Iha Countv a w &av..-rv J, Mltddoll Oeputw Counrv ~ On11tH Coullh' on: Nov. :n. er ... ~. 1•ea a ...... 1y J, NilOltoll Clelllll~ P11Dil&llH Ora-Co.11 O.!ly Piiot, Irk. . tlowm~ 11, 1" Ind December 1. •• . Ora~ ON•! OlllY Pltot, 1971 3116-71 N~r ''-and ~ .J• I , 15, 197)• r \ii " ' -3161-71 LEGAL NOTICE •A• )'41 SUl'••IOlt COUlt.T 01" TNE. STATI! Of' CALll'OltNIA FO• TNI! COUNTY Of' OltANOE LEGAL NOTICE f ·l•ln l'ICTITIOUS aUSINliA NAME STATEMEN'tl N•. A·n>l1 "TM t0Uowln1 persot1 Is dolna buslllt» tfOTICE Of Mt:A•ING ON l'l!TITIOH as: l"Olt l'ltOIATE 01' WILL AND FOR NEWPORT CHARTER CD,,..,.ANY, L•TT••s TlSTAM•NTAltY 307 Pl.utill .. Suilt 111, NO!W-1 ludi, Esl.i• <If RUSSELL JOSEnt Lp CaUf, n6MI CASCIO, [)e(eawd, Ra!lih W. MKk, M.0., 301 l'lfiCtflrlfl, NOTICE 15 HE•EIY GIVEN ltlal SUU1111: Newl!'O'i ll;Wi, Cal/f, ... ,,...Uni UrMlll Lo C•Ki• 1111 tiled Tiii? bu1.inas II belne canduC'led by an l>lreln I petition tor Prdlall or Wiii find lrldivid\lfll for 11-nc• ol Leneo T1~11ml'nl1ry to Ratflh W. Mack Plllllon•r, rlftAnc:1 10 which 11 mac11 for Thb staltmtnt tllecl wilfl thl '"'"" f\lrt!otr Nr11c:ulllrt. and fhal ttie time and Clerk '1f Or-Cotmty on: Nov. 15. 1'71 Plau or hffrlne The samt hll been Ml It!' lllYlflY J. ~ O"""y Countt tar DKl!'mblr 11, ltJl, 11 t :30 1.m., ln 1M Clerk. ' courlr-.i ol DIPlrlmenl No. l or 111d Publlsl>fd Orante co.tu Daltv Piiot, court, 11 100 Clvk. Crnttt 0r1_.. W1$1, iii DfocrmtN!r 1. 1. 11. n , 1t71 1207-11 Ille City ot S.nl1 Ana, Calllornle. Dllfd D«trr!Drr 1, lt11. W. E. St JOHN, Countv Cl1rk ltlEDY & SCHE .. Alhlr ... YI 81 llW IJ! Allll M. lt9"Y a'lt N.w-1 Clllt.,. Orlwt H-rt lllldl. Call!. '2661 T1ltl'ho"': C711l ~ Allor ... ., tor: Petl!IOll .... Publlr.hed Or1rt111 Cl>9~1 PecHnber J, a, 11. 1171 LEGAL NOTICE SUl"llRIO.lt COl.lltt DI' THE STATE OF CALIFORllllA l'"OR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE NO. A-4t144 lllOTICE OF HEARING 01' PETITION fOR PROIATE OF WILL ANO FOii LETTElt5 0 F ADMINISTRATION WITH·TNE·WILL•ANNEXED tMllJ Pllol Eat•tt Ill Cl..ARENCE OLAF HAUGEN, 32S0-11 Dltlalfd, ---,-.EG--AL-N_Q_T_!_CE_• ___ , NOTICE IS HEltEllY GIVEN 11111 Jein H..,11tn till filed Mrlin a 1>1tlllorl lor ----~-~-----lprobarr Ill wlll and lot l 'tter1 ol F 14211 a. d m I it l•strltiorl wltt...,,._11~,,_.ed l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS relent1et la "'1\lct'I 11 mit6e for tur111er NAM• STATEMl!NT Nrllcu(ar,, and 11111 thl tlmt •1'111 PIKI Tilt 10Uowln1 Pl!"IOll Is dolnt1 bu1lnm of h4r1rln1 Ille -Hme h1'1 Men at tor •-= DKIH!lblr 7f, lt71, 1t t:• 1.m., In thl TROPICAL GARDENING SEii.ViCE, co..mr~ or ~rtment NII. l or Nici 303 E. 2Jrd St., Cosia Mllsa, t'l6J7, cwr1, 11 JO:) Civic Ctflll'r Drive W•sl, In Jotin Kamal1nl, lDJ IE, 2lrd St~ C0Jt1 tlll CttJ or San•a Ana, Cllltorn11. MHI, Call!. 91627 D-o.arnblr i, 1t1l Thi• oulinln II ~ c~ bY I n W, E. SI JOHN lnd!wld1111, COU11tv Cllft. Th11 tla""-1 tiled w11h IM Countv LAVERNE, J. IUGNA Clerk Ill Or-Coun" on: ~ U, lffl W1stdlN om1 1971. IJ Arttwr IE, 1Cr1111r, 0..UIJ CounlJ NNM11 1..0, C1U.-\1 91 ... C:i.tk, Tll: ln41 IMJ.ftt7 ~ Put>lllhtld 0..-•ntl COilll Dally Plltl. A........, ... Plt1"- JIO¥.-.Drr U, :M 1M Dlcitmbft' I. L Plllrl\Ylfd 0rlfl9t CllQt Diiiy Piiot, 1971 lll).TI DKllr+lltr 7, I, U, 1'71 3"!.-11 Transit Plan Slie Cau,'t Grasp It Cranston Bid Neat': ' ' . Rail Link Eyed Muskie Gets Tunney Support SANTA· CRIJZ· !UPI) __: For LA Netivork Bklilde 'Riki C!iallt just can't ~....,. ,..,.. court action on bmcent ex-,,...,. charieo fw .JOing toplou ... beach. WASll!NGTON (AP);_ Seh. day be wlll hold off 1111)" Edomd S. -jiu woo declsio( £or a while. the "'""°" II 11111. Mila V, "Tbla ls sen. Tunne)"1 day 'l'u9y ol 'ClalliorJJk In that In pr~al p o Ii He., 1 !1iltls June s p~denOal 08"11.ontlld. "I witlindicate pri!llary, which wUI net tbe my°"""' IOl!le other day." t.dmwxr G. Brown Jr. g'ivet Muskie 1Upport of the ~ two Democrat.I e I ec led to -statewide offh::e In 1970. Nn- Uooal !l>mmltteeman Stephan Reinhardt also is a Muskie Democrats ' Prepare For Riots begin as a subway near Union Station and be rooted past Civic -Centtr, the new BWl.ker lliU area, then south pa.st the Convention Center. Near Exposilio~ Park It would become an elevated railroad and nm south into the Watts-Wil.JoWbrook area. At its northern end. it \¥OUld coimect w1th the new El Monte busway under coM:ructlon and al Its southem end wlil1 the proposed C e n t u r y Freeway. RTD officials said that an alternative to constructing the rapid transit system on a "pay as you build" basis would be the construction of' an entire system similar to thl!t pro- posed and defeated in the 1968 election. T~ officials taid the com- prellensive system is not feasl· ble because or its great cost - at least $.1 bilHon. , The If.mile line could be in operation by 1978 if the local finanoing is arranged by March l, RTD officials said. The officials said they chose a north-south route ov.er the previously -favored W~ire Corridor lirie, because the "Here cltlelil 'art being destroyejl. MlndJ are being deM>y<d and I'm arrosltd for going topless,•• she said in courl Tu'6d'ay. She was supPosed to go on trial the11i buti the district at- !Drney A1ked for a postpooe- ment. B'a1i Lifted On Perm.its witller 2'11 deJesales to tbe Mlllkle will llllllOWl<e Illa llelnootllJc Na 11 on a J Con-c.,.ilfacy ~an. •. aldef .,.Jd, I supporter. vent~~ Ano'1ll!r top ca If f 01 D'i a Amor;i,g other .1 ea ding TuJJ,hey announced ronnally Democrat Assembly Speabr • D e m ocratJc off1ce-holders, be ii endorsing ~k.ie at ,.Pob M~tti also eridoned Assembly A1ajority Leader newr 4.'0aferencea with the' Muskie today: Walter Karabian is backing Sen. }lubert ff. Humphrey If). Maine Democrat today Jn Beeaus.e of Tunn~s Jong , Minn ) while state Senate ~ta- Wasbiogton and" Loe AnJeles. a s s o c 1 a t i o n and close . .1 · lead George Moscone Tulanef! decislms. reacbed lrieodsbip \fith Sen. Edward }Ori Y ~r lo a serfes of meetings )filh M. KeruJedy of Massachusetts, ls uncommitted, . Muskie here Monday, ptJts hia deciskln to back Muskie ls SupPort from ~nney g1vH preuure on California's senior seen as bolstering Kennedy'$. Muskie two things: t he Democratic ~ator, A 1 a n determlftlltion to stay out of orgaru,.auon put together . by Cra.nston. to eqdone Muskie the 1972 presidential race. the senator In his landslide or wind up with little part· in other Kennedy associates victory over R e P u b I i c a n bis campaign. have gone to work in various George Murphy a Y~. ago SACRAMENTO (UPI) -An aide said , Cranston is campaigns after . satisfying a~ access to Tunney s Iman· The State Department of considering 'backing Muskie t h e m s e.J v e s , that the c1al support. Forestry says that state ci.nd and that an aMRUftCement ol Masuchl19ttts senator mea.it Humphrey already has the federal fi1te penni'ls are not' ·support iS "one or , the it when he said he wouldn't backing of several top party po.WbillUts.'' . run next year. fundraisers, most notably Los required to burn trash ·e'nci But the California senator The backing of Tunney and Angeles attorney E u gen e rubbis~ in mosl of Northern said in 'i statement late Tues-California Secretary of State Wyman. California, -.------------- The action affeCts permits, -··••••••••••••••••••••lll11i which . are needed during periods of fire danger, ll}. the area north of and including Mono. Mariposa. Stanislaus, Alameda and San Francisca counties. A spokesman n o t e d • 86 STORES BRIMi-FULL Of . Christincis Goodies '8utb (oast 'Plaza ' WASHINGTON IUPI) Wilshire line would be more however, that tfie permits are ~uired y ear-round In Southern California. With the memory ol Chicago's expensive. 19M convention still vividly in·---'-------'-------------------,-~-------------------------- their minds. Democrats today began an unprecedented ¥· tempt to prevent violence at the party's P.tianU COflvention in July. · Thb. Democratic National Committee has formed a se.ve~nlember paiiel of Jaw erlorcement experts, named the Secur:tty Advisory Com· mitt.ee. which called its first meeting today. The panel is 11i9dying aspects pf securi~ arid demoMtratioo·eontrol. Its primary responsibility will be for the jnternatlonal . security or the convention hall itself; but it will also be con- cerned with establishing better working relationships with Florida police officials. Publicly. some members of the national committee were confident the convention would be peaceful. Privately . however. some admitted they were expecting trouble and hope the new planning will minimize it. · , One Of the key members of the committee is Miaml·Police Chief 'Rocky Pomerance. who was designated by Florida GQv1. Reubin Askew as , the state's chief law enforcement administrator for the con· vention. Richard J . Murphy ,,.,. Democratic convention dii'k· tor, said members with broad law enforcement backgrouoos· were selected specifically' in the hope that mi!ll!kts made at the last convention can be avoided. . "They will be advfslng us ~ the ·training oC convention guards, ushers, and any others Involved with internal securi- ty." Murphy told UPI. )'he ad- visers also are expected to m a k e r e c o mmendations 1 regarding convention passes, delegate credentials, t h e IayQUt of the hall. and the hitndllng of VIP ~rity . "We certainly d(>n't want a r'~at or the problems that clme up in 1968." Murphy 1 II .saidJ Firm Backs Alt.ti-'c~an' " Carnpmg1i LOS ANGELES (Al') -A San Francisco public relatioos agency has defended a ~Ported industry plan to wage a rnaior campaign against ap-- proval ol the so-called ~lean environment amendment to the state constituUoft. A11chell Abramson Jr., ,vi~ president or Whitaker ~and Baxter of San Francisco. replied Tuesday to accusations by the People's Lobby. The 1tatewJ dt en- vironmental group ,said that his company, Standard Oil of California. and ot.be't majOr In· du!lries in Cali!ornla hive embarked on ·, ~paign lo defeat the proposed amend· n1ent. The People's Lobby called a news conference in front of the Standard Oil Co. building here to publicize what it called "secre:r• plw ol Standard Oil to mount a ma)or anti· amendment campalgri. The anlipGlluUon organWI· tion spearheaded a petition drive early this ytat whlch resulted In signatures or 315.000 registered Clllfornla witerll io pllltt'I the amend- ment on the June 1972 primary eltttlon ballot. • l ! 'DUPONT , . NYLON PILE DuP,OtJt '501 NYLON PILE ::: .. :~.:::":::::.: $2' 79 ,....,.._ ..... .....,.... " --54. YL .. DuPONT NYLON SHAG MULTI-COLOR TWEED . OF DuPONT NYLON Multi-cel1r yarns witk a -if- ternt ca111l te1t11e. l carpet tUI ittparts spa.tie ud p11clicality. DH"• latti.ated jute Uck. E1cili•l c1lar ce11•i.ali11t. 49 Sq. Yd. --!-""""~-- HI-LO TONE-ON-TONE DuPONT NYLON PILE . C11tiHHs fi11•11t JJYIH pile ca"et i• a -.. ,, rick, •H• tert11d, 1111-11-1111 patten. RuistHt 11 i,ets aid stains. D1ult· jlle •ack. ,.,,, IHely celtrs. $ 95 3040 Brllfol Ave., Costa Mesa • (Jutl off Ille 546 8548 Saw 01• Fi'_..,, - ' . -. DEEP, THICK POLYESTER SHAG 98 USE OUR CONVf:NIENT CREDIT TERM:t • ALL LAIOA CARRI CS A LIFET IME QUAPANTf( ' . .. • Band ~layed On High Costs Of. Sewage Plan Cited IAN DIEGO (~) -All but one of 21 11encles throughout Southe.n). Calllornia uy they object to the cost of strict new aew11e controls being proposed tiy the atate Water Rtaource1 Control Board. In a recent 111.aoor hearing, t.h e I!" teprt14'1UiUves complained lhlt an. utra f500 million wouJd be chl.raed to tlx· payers U t!>e bolnl · adopts Ute controls Jan. 6. • Spokesmen :or lhe Le& Angeles County Sanitation District l&id It would hive to bill tazpayers $240 million just for changes in the sewer network . • The extra bll\ for the city of IM Angeles was eatlmated at $60 million to $10 million, for lhe small city of Tustin in Orange County about $900,000. SirQilar protests c1me from represenlaUves of Ventura, Santa Barbara and lpng Beach. The C&llfomia Ocean Fish .Protective Associntk>n alone praised the 13 pages o( standards drafted to folloW closely new federal gu!deilnes for sewer treatment and trie flow of chemicals Into the ocean., Unexpectedly, a spokesman for the The opening of the holiday season in Laiuna Beach Included the "Water Closet," a local ba.nd hired by tpe Downtown Business Association to entertain }Pectators. Here, a couple seem entertained as they -. finish their ice cream cones on Broad.way. Band members are from left to righl Ralf Reyn olds, bass; John ReynOJds, banjo: )lal. Proppe, guitar; and Pat Fla.hive, washboard. conservationist Sierra Club said the pro- posals ''seem to need much more fleJ::· ibtlity." ~ A proressc.~ nf environmental science, Dr. Norman Brooks of California Institute of Tectloology, told_ the hearing there Is "no scientific evidence to back up Charges that Callfomla has a pollution . District Hires Attoi:ney in Unification Action crisis." · Trustees of the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District · trustees have hired an attorney to represent the district in lltig1tlon aver unification. Trustees voted to relaln Seymour S. Pizer of Pizer and Michaelson of Santa Ana to represent bo1rd 'president Steve Holden and-asslsJant superintenden~ Charles Palmer~ -· P1lmer ai\cf!fiolden have been calied UPoft to~1ive depositions for the S1;tperior Court l•wsuil over unlficaUo;n of the SZ. square mile Huritington Beach Union High School District. Holden is a member of the Orange County Qmunittee for school District Organization which approved a four-way unification plan originally proposed by Palmer.· - ' The case will go to court Dec. 14. The .four-way plan, supported by the elemen- "This table of standards and re- tary district, and Seal Beach and LcU qulremenl! is medicine to cure an Illness Alamitos school districts, Is being that does not exist In my opinion ," Brooks said, calling the plan "scientif· challenged by Fountain Valley, Ocean ically indefensible." V~ew! Westminster and the high school Prof. John B. Isaacs of Scripps Jnstitu· district. / lion ol Oct!anograpby said much of the The challengers claim {he four-way · sewage flowing lnto the P1cific may be o( plan that was passed by a majority of the. grtat value 111• the ocean. · cammittee ~luded nvmbers who had 1 Jt 15 "re•llY titirl:gt;y • for· the types or vested lnte~ts In t» districts favoring nutrients th.It can come from sewage," the plan. he s1id. • • OAJLY PILOT /13 Roya~ty SF • ID " . Swt.e ResUlent Inherits Title IAJI FRANCll!CO (AP) - A - clan for 1 cltlllller hu boc:Gme BrtlaiD'! nJnU\ Sari '.I T1nkorvllle. But Clllrla ()uyllton uya 'he'a not MJre he11 retura lo Ute f11nlly cutle In Encllll<f. Ouufalon ht~lll Ute ttlle, on 11th CtntW'f castle on -. '65-lcre put 1t Chlltlnl!llm In Northumberland, some 11 miles 90\lth ot the ScoUlsh border fropt. his, f1tlter. the eighth eorl, who died lul Wetk It 14. ~ Chlrlea~ A'uguatua Grey Bennett, 50, 1<k'pted Ute nome. Oliulltoo from onothor fomUy till• o• orrMng 1n Son FrlllCilco from Can1d1 IO ,...,. •lfO· • Ht declined Monday to dllCl.W the flnandll Upecl of his title lnbertllnce, saying only that "it's queatlonaible what th6 benefits are theae din.•• "It's the same aid story, tvtr)'ont who comes to San Franctaco Uka it and. wants to stay here.," said Oaulston, whole 1$-year-old twin d1ughten attend a private school In the city. He .saya he "may not go" bee~ to England and that shock over his father'• death has 'not enabled him tO pl1n yet for the future. The new peer said that since ht·alweya ~mi" that bet aomeday would becc~e the Earl of Ta.nltervllle, he retained hb status as a British subject. · ~·But If he stay~ In the iJnlted States, he said he would retain the name Os..ubton. "Alter all, that's what I've been known· as hel't for 20 yeara," hi aald. Ossulston said he had told 1 few close a!90Clatu of hi.I lmpendlfll Inheritance and visited the cuUe with hi1 wife in 1964.' One fixture of the hlJtork: Chlllln&ham estate, 'I herd of wild while. caUlt, WM turned over '· to an aUQclation by O&i\ulaton's father to Insure continuation of the herd and to 1vold taxea called "death duties.•• The caatle itself h11 been uninhibited llnct his arondfathor died 1n 1111, ho Kid. o.ull1on 111<1 1"' left Eftlllnd 1n 1111 for Clnlcft, '""'9 he WU sbilloned Wltjl tho Roj<ll Alr Force during World Wor u. Ht said tbat his first wile, whom Ill married in Clnada in tH.1, dlfd. bi 1950, He married his pruent wife ~ farmer Georgiana Wilson or vlclo;ia, B.C.~ canodl, In 19$4 allir he hid IJIOVecl-IO Sin Francisco. ~ " .. Whatever hi.I decision, Ossu11to11 ~ he's confl4ent hill ramUy will 110 alona~ '[ thlnt tltey'JI be happy to lfO wbtr<vel -I fti," be said. • j . Shopping ' Center Near UC Campus Now Confirmed The next commercial development In Irvine Will be. a , nelghb;orhood shopping center near the UC Irvine campua, an Irytne Company official has confirmed. Albert J. Auer, vice prel!lident for com. merCial development, said a recent di.!· closure by city council candidate Alan Snodgrass was parUally C9fTect. , A~r said Irvine will move to develop the shopping complez ,ne.ir the fire sta~. Uon at Campus Drive •and Port Verano Place in Hs next pha.Se of development. Snodgrass had said at a candidates• meeting Wednesday night that the. com· pany had shifted plans for extensiv1: deo velopment al Irvine Town Center down the road to property ,near the station. Auer said both area.S will eventuall1 be developed . Auer said he could not offer a time-' table on construction ol either project and pointed out ·the exact site f« the complex by the fire station has not yet been determined. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY A 9l•k'-_. s.s.. .,.... c ... with ,..,... 1 ..... u.1.-....... c.~. , .. ,.. 1Me, •• ,,,.11. . ' 5'TO 8 FOOT ·Properly sh1ped, hetvy densi1y,pleuin.g rra&rance. longer need.le re1en1ion. C.6wu f,,.• '/Ht I• 8·./I« 1~· OTNll SIZH AVAii.AiU PllNTlTION-SHEllED ' DOUG~AS FIR OTNfl SIZU AfAllAIU AT lOW DISCOU!lf HIKISI ' ONE Of ~·s . FlVOllTIS 1 . . ......... ....._ ... ............. 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Dtttmw 8. 1971 OAILV PU.Ill' u Allen's PreSence Will Be Felt Prothro Says Will }Vf!IJer Gei i>ver It · ' · Criaches': ·Deaths ' ., 1 • >Stil~ Haunt .Cour.y • •r • • f0<·a...,-iu I stadied Dick Coury, r thought lje ...... aomeone who might. have been interned in 90me place like Dachau, Detten, Aus ch w It a « Ravensbruck. ,., • ~ • His face was drawn; Jle loob.l 'like • he 'd been °111Mlng maralholweveey''day. for a month_ He smiled.. bUt it seemed synthetic compared with Coury sowisas of the past. For' all Jbe lt'Otld, Dick ' C6ury looks much like a man who Uvea without , purpose. His physical appearaoce hints . ....,._ ------ WHITE WASH · -· ----- O'Hara, Tbe two had worled together fot a' dozen yean, dating Met to when they served ot Mater Del High. "Joe waa like a brother. Our lamlllet were cloee ~ his kids are the .same ages os m¥>e· Rlght llfter tbe crosh I want..i to giv .. up ooacblng. Now I'll just be 11ad When the season ii over t0 1 can have time to· tblni.. ' "To be, bonea, .I haven\ been.able to concentrate on anytblnc llnce tbe croah. "What happened never leaves my rrilnd =it's something 111 never g~ over. now )•m onIY thinking about selllnl· ti ts and plugging the game." The gime he's referring to is Saturday night's Mercy Bowl duel at Anaheim Stldium. The 7: 30 struggle betw.!en Cal State (Fullerton) and Fresno Slate is being put on to .raise funds for the three wtves and 11 cDildren who are the IUJ'Vivors of lhe deceased coaches. ., And because of the generoeity of a lot et..•M• •M•T•: · ·or people and organizations, there is only that Ile can Ul·aflord to ~ose much weight. ' one expeMe involved-rthat of bus Yet be ailmlll to 'having dropped 16 transportotion to brlnl the team to and poundJ ~ football seasoni began a few , from Fresno. month$ ago ,it Cal State ,(Fullerton) Otherwise all gate receipts are where he ia the head coach. ea,rmarked for the trust fund set up for Normally, , l\e . t,ellil: you, he'll lose the famUies of the coaches. 10 pound! in ·a season. Becall!e of lack ·or time, re.served seat But for, Dick .~ury tl}is bas not been a Uckets for Saturday's game could not be normal sea!on. printed. J.lo~ver general admilSlon _;_A~ least it hasn't since the plaoe crash · tickets are on sale 'at Anaheim Stadium; JUlled three of his a.Ssistant coaches early· Anaheim Coavention CeDter: Cal State last month. From the moment he learned~ (Fullerton) Associated' studerits Ofllce; / the· plane was mlssiog lil· n:ow,,. Diclt. Coury's Restaurant, OrariJe; Inq..."'of Coun bu been a battered man. TOmot'fOW, Anaheim; Disneyland. Hotd, • u1 drive along bl the car and all of a and all United california Bank branCMs. llidden tearS comt into my eyes,11 he ad-. in Orange County. mi ts. "Jqst a though~ connected with one The general admission prices star~ at of those guys will do it." $5. student tickets are $3, and children Coury was particularly close to Joe under 12 will be admitted fot $1. B,;s Bryant ~lo~ed?-' Pkiyers Aren't Gullible 4nym0re Says tlie Bear ~ NEW YORK (UPI) -"Bear Bryant has mellowed .• He admib it. But he .h'asn't mellowed much. That he lfi. doesl:'t admit. Not readily, anywa_r~ ......... · ' Atfsa: Paul Bryant; heNl-'<.'Olcli, or Alabama's unbeaten football (~team, the ' ~ ' ~ aecoJld.rBnked major college squad in the it: 1),ation, !till is r~1•.d'iie , of the . ·~toughest men in hi1 buslneSs. He earned his nickname originally by • wresUin& J bear for •t when he was a kid in Fot •• Wk,. and ~e were times he work&! ms pf1yen so hard 00 the football practice field that .Sarne of thetn said oh, that poor bear. Bryant . knows about fila reputation well eoough ·not to argue about iL ' •·A certain amount of it is ex· aggera~ed," he claima. "We practice less than most teamsiand have less contact." 'Bear Bryant look a pull on his cigaret after milting that point. ';I do feel this way," he said, anxious to Clarify. hi.I philosophy. ., ''There are ce!tain lessons to be learn- ed on pie football field in ·practict and they require contact, hard work, second .and thir~ f{f~ and; t~1~ sort of thin gr 1' feel like i,You"don't teach 'em, then you teally let ttl!• player do)"n,,and' when pe<>- ple used to criticize us that we worked die player.,_too hard, that was the great- est se:lling· i.>oint we had ." I}ryant &incedes many things have cliang~ in college football. N o t necessarily ftr the better either although_ be'.s call~ a,bout the way he phrases that. . · "We use the expression 'They're not as hungry as they used to be,• " he says talking about today's players. "This is not being critical of the ~gsters -i. think .kids are better now .and more. knowledgeable -but I don't ttiint some ,..things, like football, mean as inuch to · them ·as they used to.'" ,,. LONG BEACH (AP\ -Gll!I~~· preseno,'wlll be lelt by t.. 'Alcelel llAma: coacn Toriimy 'l>roi\n. ti tho lloms jald Tuesdey, bot he'a ... ...,. c<rned with Ille Wasnlngtori Rldillllii' <>P" ,...jlU.·~JIO. . -I !';alfqiiar flootb~ tee,tl ltl- ' ..,..,, tefeyW aam• nest )flnday night marks Allen's first vlllt to Loi Angeles since he was diSmissed u the Rams' Coach and took" the WasJdn&ton JOI>. I . ';l think a lot ·of our players thint a great deal of-George Allen and 1'8' aur'e t}llt some of,.UV?m are. offeoded _,.Jilin," Rtothio sa.id. "t think you plat better against your friends and enemiet rather tban ~oui:: acquaint.aoces. "l'm sure It wut be a sp!rl\.e(r game," sild Prrithro. ' ThO Ram~~ H·I, could clinch the Western DIVfsion c~IJ)Pk\nsl!lP ol the National Football Confe~ ,.hb a vle- too-•over · Washi'ligton ff Saft ~ancisco loses toiAtlantt on Sunday. ' . ' ' . The 49ers1 loss to Kansas City »onday night moved Los Angeles half a ~e in .front of San-Francisoo with two 1ames .Jell. . IROADWAY JOE NAMATH DONS FRESH TV SHOW WAR PAINT, •• ·f ~~~~~~~~~~~- "I'm not a.s worried 1bout W~ sl'Ofiping us as t am abbGt tflel"rc!auatna our mist.a)tes by get Ung the big ite&nsive efayv such 1s a ~ey interception or flllJlble recovery. Prothro said. , •• AND BETWEEN ACTS HE .RUNS. THE ·NY JETS< . . Golfer o Year Snaps at Query . By Newsy.an ·· NEW YORK !AP) -'tOQ cpn call Lee Trevlno almost anything, but smile when you call him a "golf hustler.'~ "l'in no golf hustler," the ebullient Mexlcan·American Insisted Tuegday after receiving a trophy as 'pro golrs Player o[ the Year. "l'm afNld some of you fellows Use that tenn a little loosely in my case. "A hustler is a golrer who has a four handicap and t.elb everybody he's a 10. He's out to hustle somebody else out of some dough. It's a form of cheatl6g. I never had a handicap and I don't hustle." "They have allowed only !.441 poiDta this season," he said of the Redskin defCDM thaf'Jnc1udes a nwnber of ~-Rama.: "Tb& main .~ng Js· the~'ve ~bably turne<l over more points to the offense than ariy team in the league. '.l'heY'vt scored some points thetnselves and in ad- dition have set up the ' l>ffease m good field position' at other tilMs. . •;Rc~lly. this Washh1jt0n tflm 11 playing the same kipd of football You pea. P,le have watctie<t when Allen wu here ihe las~ five 'years,'lt's the cGMervaUvt "~ tbat-d~'t rpake maRy mistakes." Ex-Rams on the washlna\On dlfensiv1 unit incl ude . Dlron Talbert in the line. Jack'P'ardte, Maxle Baughan aod.Myron Potties as linebackers ana RlclUe·PeUbon in the second3.ry. · "lt will be interesting to 'set what Atlanta and San Francisco do on Sunday, before we .play," Prothro said. "We koow what we"have to do now. We've got to will Monday· night.·:." ' Trevino, tanned, sh.irtless but colorful UCJ E d 'f k. ii' 'I. red blater, IOUght to pUl the record , • n s re ,tranht regarding llls misspent yotith ,,,. . 1 after ac~eptlng the award fro:P1 Arnold _ ajJ ; Abramson, ,,.bnshe1'of oou Milpzint.>' •'l"f ' S l H • The sharp response was triggered When 'tl. • e 0 n ' one of the newsmentl attend.Ing an im· , ' t . promptu press corJt'erence In trte 'to•er of Fall .,,1· Afn1 a New •York skyscraper, asked Trevino S O· 'Y how much money he was a.ble to make 11 ~ , a "golf hustldr. u ' . , .. • ' "! neven hid more than two bucks in _,,_.Special to_,t.he DAIL)' PDPl' my pocket at any time," Trevino replied. SOUTH.-ORANGE, N.J. -Tr.Ivel and "My take-home p·ay was f71.50 a week. I experience are said lo be excellent played a dollar Nassau with a priest. teac6er&. , ·• Everybody gambles a little bit. lf such Js lbe case, the U~ Irvine "We played two-bit skJng Ind the most basketball team should have jalaed a any guy could Jlin was $5.50. That's qot wealth of knowledge the past eight days hustling, man, {hat's scr~g." .. and will conclude a Jo.day trip to the The copper.skinned pro f m El Pa.so Atlantic Coast tonight agajnlt: fonitldablt described how he had inbei'i the label Seton Hall. of "hilstler" before he jolne the pro tour Tl1e Anteaters Qf coach.Tim 'lift drop- ln 1987 to become one of golf's biggest 1 ped their thir~ -s~ght ,eastim declsJ.on ~tars. oC. the 1971·72 cam~lgo TUesday night to ''I worked at a drfvfnir range in .. the fhe U.S, mllitltry Academy · (Anny} at daytime and a pitcti'n'putt course at l \fest Poh\t,' N.Y., 79-71. night," he related. "f played golf from Tift di~'t ,oCfer· !lny excuses for the morning until night and used every grm· setbacl(.bu~ feft tbe absence of freshman mick Irr the book to get 1 a bet, I playejf Dave Ba,ker hurt UCJ. ' .' ' ' ()ne-hande~, on my knees and with one "It was his type of game,'"Tift told the 1· Hiill of Fame fl9nors Past, Present Stars Why not? · ' ''Today everybody has an automobile, a good-looking girl and m~ In his pocket,'.' .Boiant replied. 'It didn't al)¥ay1 used to be that way. You used to have to make the team before you got the good-looking girl.'' t • . • Hockey Has Its Blanda club.•• DAILY PILOT this morning by What about the story' of a Or. li!epper-te~B'Jpne. t · J I NEW .YORK (AP) -Eight fonner players and two coaches were to be in- ductt.d into the National Football Hall of .Fa(Jle T6esday night at the annual 'i:w.ards dinner o! the National Football · 'Ot¥idation1 r Alse to bl bonored were eleven oulsta~ ding college seniors w~ excelled in the classroom as well as on the field in 1971 . T:M! '"·~;hes to t . . __ ure Dr. Ed- die Anderson, who . turned out winning ~teams !or Notre Dame, Iowa and Holy ¢rosa,. and Jess .Neely, who coached at Vanderbtlt, Clemson and Rice. The •llht-rormer players lrom the post· 1910 era slated for induction include, Clyde "Smackover" Scott <If Navy and Arkansas Dan McMillan of Southern California' and Calffornla, Bill Wallis of Ohio Stal<, Nello Falasohl of Santa Clara, Ray "Rais" Matqiews of Tau Chris- tian, ·Catt Hinkle of Bucknell, Glenn Killinger ol Peon State and Bob Steuber of Missouri. The student..,lhletes honored art: Johnny Musso, Alabama; Jack Mildren, 10tlahoma ; Tom Gatewood, Notre Dame ; Davi~ Jo)'ner, Penn State; Tom Nash J~ .. Georita: Mike McCoy, Kansas; Denni• Ferguson Utah state; Willilm Thorrt'°"- 1nd\1na; ' Darryl Haas, Air Force: !'P.liam Brafford, North Clrollna, and JOhn Sefcik of COlumbla. ' I Bryan~ may be 58 but ~ S;till kDOws the score. ·He knows today's ballplayer isn 't as gullible as some of those a decade ago. "Ten years ago they'd believe anything J told 'em," he said, smiling, "It's dif- ferent now-. But I · find the great ones still have one thing in common -a desire to excel." Bryant sees him.self more as "an ovetseer"' now than ao actual coach. "For years and years and years ~I ate lunch with my quarterbacks evtt}o day ' r did th~t wt.th Namath, but now about the only ,time I get to ta1k with my quarterback, really meet with him and go over things, I meari, ls on Uie day of the game:., . Maybe it's easier for him now, but Bryant liked the old way better. "l rnean whefl I was working with the line, ·tor instance,-" he sa,ys, "When I wa.s younger and working fundamentals, you could. really get right in there with that sweat-and sUnk and hoot and holler. That was real tun, I don 't get to do that anJID(N"C." .. ... De.spite all the changes, some things remain the wne for Bryant, who has no desire ever to COJich any other pl1ce but Alabama. "There still la that time," be says, uwhen· you go olft on that practlct field and you•re. tired and hot and you · think you•,. gonna die. YO!l .i!Olta suck your guts up, reach down and tet aom«hln1 and if you do that, then you know i-. "You'll not only do that in practice and tn a Jame but also some day when you're out tryinf to make a living and every. thing is going wrn.g, you'll do lhe same thing. To me, that'• whit this game. ls all about." Bear Bryant flis mellowed. But not that much. I In· 42-year-old Worsley MINNEAPOLis.sT. PAUL (AP) - Gump Worsley, 42--year-old star goalie for the Minnesota North Stars, would like to compare' notes With GeOrge Blanda some- day. · Blanda , at 42, was the lop story of the 1970 Natiodal Football League regular season •when he ra!Ued the Oakland Raiders to victory after victory with his· WINKLES HIRED AS ANGEL COACH Bobby Winkles, one of the nation'• most successful college coaches, was the first coach to' be hired today by new Angel manager Del ltlce and ,eneral managsr Harry Dalton. Wink1es, winner of three national col- legtate cllamplOnships and four Western Athletic Conference titla at Ariiona State Ui1iversity (Tempe), waa signed to a one-~ar contract. His specific duties were not announced. Willkles, 4l, bas been head coach at .Arizona State the past 13 yeai-s producing NCAA ch•mpionships In 1965, 1961 and 1969. His team alto won the WAC Ulle In llGj, I field goals and beck.up quarterbacking. Worsley ls big news in the i97t-n Na- tional Hockey League &eason for the surprlsln4" North. Stars, who ·have ex- plocled mto a ~t lead In the West l:>ivi!fonl over the ChJcago Black Hawk{. ''Jt'~'t a .bil ~ they made over Blai¥fl Jut year/' 11ld Worsley. "lt wai recotr.!tl~ and he deserve •. it. I don't care If he W81 22 'or 42, he would have received the tribute for whnt he did." Ho" would Worsley compare his job of stopping pucks that can travel at tnore than IOI> miles per hour with that of. BJanda'1f.. "His Joh 11 tougher than mine," said Worsley. "When I play, I play the whole game. What be did was come off the bench lole In !he pine and w;n -11'1 tou&I> to alt there arid then go In cold." Worsley bu been far rrom cold tbiJ year. He wlll start his f2Ul ~ in goa) for the North Stan toniibt In tile Maple Leaf Gorden 4ftec wiM!ng .. ven, tylnc one •nd loalng three with the l'IHL's best goal>against average oC 1.3'. 'I11e North Stars acquired Worsley, 1 veter,.n of 21 proteaioQal seasons. from Montreol toward !he ..ct of the 11119-70 ,..,.. after he 1ot Into a di!pute with the Canadiens, t>arlly based on the Gumper'• dlallke !cir jet traver. bOttle?. , 1 ~'Dave didri'l su.lt up for Ule game and "It1s hue," Trevino said. ~'There'• not theyikilled us on the boards the f.irat half. much to do arOund El Paso. So I wrapped He~ has a strep tb(Oat and some t.lad or !his quart-sized Dr. Pepper bottle and Vin.ls. He won't play t0ntght,. ~. practiced hitting balls out the door. I got 111fe rhade too many ml~~ in the pre.tty good }with it." ' first half and this Cl a very tlr.!d basket.. ball team because ol tlle traveUn1 we have do~. And we only had two free V II I H throws in the enure ·nrst half." . a , e y, . ouston.· 1i11 a1s0 PQ!nt.s 041 the Ant.atera out.scqred Army In the jeCOnd ha!C, l!Chl?. S ' ki ff '} ~ nw,ucr\ coach deacrlbed tM-game as • ee ng to ' 8 t, ·~•mid p~y1ical" and, !ti\ thla WU W~1Baker's a'bunce hlirt atm. Laker. Wi"n s'trea' 1: . "IVith !lave In the .. r tblllk we could Ji... hav• ~ a much beUer' }qb of re- • t · bc)undlng because ol his ~lof (U. 240). ~ HOUSTON _ The Los Allgeles Laker .. • . In ~ 111!1 .,.cond half -back, th• "·! th l 17 . N Ilona! B k t1i ll Anl<f\m tlosed tlie ma rill!• from 2t ,,. ng er ;~~me , a as e a Poln'• to · · •i..1· 't ••• Ml• t but AssociaUon w,u.u1lng streak g,~ ~uston'..s ~ SIX m, .. .., ll'I ...... e .,_.u es - Astrodome tonight and among tf)o.e '.~ne-v. r get any closM'. , · seeking to put an end to \he string lvlll be ' UCkilOI 52 porcant lron'i ·~ Door lit fonner Orange Coast area prep ·'Ind ot.16}. W ,_.s oiltrebo~~ 4.1-35. junior c,oll1ge star John Vallely. .. •• Qilalli 'l'l'Ol' llolpll held lonnier Rat.Ila Vallely was recefitly tradeil to' the 1'ligb SCQrlng act'~. Sheryin, now an __ ::...__.:.;,__...;._'-'-', :,...;_~ Mf11Y. starter. to 15 Polnll. He will be. On TV Toa .. ht llu•nllne Seton lioll'1 Ken House (N, Chamsel 5 ., 8 . 240 )' !ofiight. • • Houston RQcket,s from Atlant.a and.played briefly in the laat game w!lll the Wers. Los Apgeles if U fo.r I.be. aeaaon apfoat Houston and fs el'peCfed to post 1'.ID No. 18 tonight be/ore m<ellnl ~ Warrloro in Oaklaod Thursday evening. Tuesd•Y night's NBA ICOl'el lncllldod : Boston over the New York Knick&, 105-97: Buffalo defeaUng ClnclnnaU, 11$-91: Porlll\Jld .w)nning over lletnill In overtime, 131·100-; Chicago t 8 It l n • Cleveland, tl$-106; Mll"'lul<ee dtflOUng Seattle, tt6-13: and AUanta hall;nf: Golden St.att,.116-JIS. . . ·Saiurda , night UCI will enterto!n ,-COiiege ol lll!noW la the boma .opener'wltb tipoff at I o'cioalr. ·* ·~YM t t •JI ~--· ~ ' t ' 1• I.Mitt !tt•k.,. f I D I Mutli.t" lto!pit 6 I • 1> ..... 'iu1111~~rl'I l 5 • I Uewlt ···~ ,.. 1 J ~ Mfl •• 1 • Nod~ ltrt •TJ9~1 'tot " 1f u 11 tt ~- tt•lfl!rftf, ~,,,,,, d. UC INIM •• ' ' ' ' .• l : : l 1 1 • ' . ' ••• o I I . . ' .it ,, u • t ' } GAUCHOS, CUBS CLASH TONIGll'i: Slddlebatk Colle1e'1 baUtlbaD team lltempu lo fel bilo lilt .... colWM for tbe Orlt time lhl1 year when the Gauchos: face nllfed Los An&eles 017 CoDe«• tonl&hl bi !be openll\I rnund o Ille ()nt annual Miles Eaton 1nvltatlonal touma• menl at Orange c.oast. It b<fbls al I. In uOihtr fittl round came, Riversldt Ind Slnll ..... club II 7. I Thurada7 nilht, El tamlno baiUl' ,\llJJI ll>ococi< ln I first l'OWl<I lilt ~l bc1io1 , at 7 •nd Orange Coast anit TrttfW't Valley, Ort. mlr It up at I. • MV.Sp·urt j Too Mucli · •• For Eagles 87 ROGEi! CAIUAON° • Of Bii ..., f"lllt Stiff The Diab!.. of !&sloo Viejo Hlgh made it two in a row Tuesd1y night wilh 1 inetbodical ·M-41 killing of f;lllllcla Hlgb'11 Eaglei: la non-leacue buketball action. C.O.ch Pat Roberta" Diablos broke It apen in the third quarter •hen pruain& tidies forced Eltancia Into coatly turnovm and ruined the Eaglet' ol• !enJ!ve lmlpo. "We hustled well in tht lhird quarter1 "' aaid Roberts afterwards. Hll Dllblos hustled lo tho hme of UJ>' ping a pr«aripda 30-22 halltime bulge in· to a 2$-poinl advantage in the early slai" of tho fourth period ind much ol the (lam.age was done ltY GU Normandin, Rob Fergusol'.I and Pat Wilkens«!. EitinCta mentor Dave Carlisle praised the victors and called them . "The five best ppre ahooten in Orange County-on a man-to-man basis." He also vuilied I.hit hiJ Eaglu had turned in a poor performanct in contrist to Frldly'1 openinc one-point aetback at Newport ~Harbor. "Thli may be the trend of our team, 1t·1· • ntter of two opp(lllites. Lack .of height. depth ind experience is 1oln1 to hurt u1,"· said Carlisle. Jt wu cloat through the first doun minutes with the lead chan&ina: hands or tied 17 timtl before Mislion Viejo's lhoolinl' ability took Ill toll .. Mike Bowen hit from 20 feet ouJ. Steve Bllclcer ·ll<Ol'ed. from lbe lop of the key, then Bowen stole the . ball and hit • l1yu"p 'to ·1..a the Dillbloa out of a 2Z·•ll 1lb11Uon late ln the leCOOd period. Junior Normandin led 111 ltOm'I with n polnta. Only one ae.nior (Crail Citro) dots the top seven in the Dilblos' lineup. ThUJ Robert!, who has never had a lo• tn1 campaign In 13 seasons coaching prep basketball, has his team off to a 2-0 start whilt Estancia must regr®p with Ill 0.1 mark and the San Clemente invitational tOurnty.awaiting a week he.nee. M,_. \Ill~ IMJ llHllMlf l •l fl""'' Hor1N1111111 11 • • n •~-c nr• I 2 J ' H1v1 111.Ull!tl'll 1 I I l Ford 8owM 7 1 t lS 0. (oitffl' l"fl'fll*! ' • ' • •• tlrl•tr lllfct• I I 1 ' .. '!' ... Wiii:.... J I 1 6 Dl\lrtM T•llll • ' 11 " 'To .. ls ., "111 'I ' . ' ' 2 1 10 • • 0 • 2 2 ' ' .I ' J ,, 1 •• t O ( I I 11111• ' '"" ,, o.-rter- EJ!111dt Ml'fM! Vltle ,, . u 11 ,, ,,_. . ,_ .. , Three Area JC Poloists All· America !fom Warnec:ke and Mike Beal of Oranae Colst Colle1e ind Golden West'~ Howle Johnson have been named to lht 1971 JC All-America water polo team. Warnecke and Beal helped guide OCC'1 Pirates to a share ol the South Coa11t Conference championship and a second pla« finlah in the ·1t1te championship. w arnec.ke is 1 tophomore and Beal ia a frtshman. JQhnaon, 1 sophomore, was one of ~e atars ot the Rustler•' Southern callforn1a Conference championship team . All·lsmerica honorable mention honort weht to'Golden West'• Ross Mcintyre •nd Oranie C:OUl's Dave Bannon. JC Atl·Amerlc1 Sout1'er1 C.llfond1 Tom Warnecke and Mike Stal (Orange Coast), Howie Jo~nJOn (Golden West), Jim ·Seaman a~Q Pat S u 111 v 111 n (Puadena), Miles Evans (Long Beach), Jim Kru1t !Fullerton), Greg Martini (Ctrritoal. Mike Ke.nnedy (Mt. San AnlOhlo). Don Wat.son (Rio Hondo) and goalie Terry Tempas (Santa Ana ). Northern ca1U.r1ta Joe Bo11n, Doug Healey. Rick Gerbe.ra, Jtn1 Parker 111nd go&lle Paul McKentle (Dt Ant.I); Waller Bricker and Tom Hayalett (College of Sequoiu), Eric Bunker and BUI Pura.fl (San M1teo) and Milte Hoahido (Foothill ). Uoeorahle Mention Ro.-M~l.myre (Go\dtn Weat), O.ve Bar\llOn (Orange Ooastt John Roach (Fulflrton), c1,.y O..ehtr (FullorlMl, Steve Casey (S1nt111 Anlll. Jnhn HaJe (Mt. San Antooio). &b Quiat (Sen Mateo), Cliff Seaver (C01le1• of Sequoias), Bob Baker (Weat V1ll11:y), Bart Andtr!IOn fDlabJo Valley) and 1oeli1 T'rry Brown ISIO J0&e). lflore Sports Page 28 Defen·se Does It;· Tars Gain Finals, 5-4 ' • j t • s, GLENN ~111TB Of .. DllJtr l'lilt Slt fl LONO .Jll;ACH -Newport llorbor llfJh .. ud !iilo tho CIT )"•\Ot P!'lo ,U)'Oll flnala for Ille !~th tl!n• In iii ~'"' bredflh1 Lakewood. 'M, Tiiesdy , nlcbl btlort L'* fans at BellllOIJI J'i•u pool, htrt. COid! Bill B-1·1 Slilo'1 wtll rd'I"! lo thesa same .,.~n Friday n11hl •' t for 1 rtn&n of t&e lf'IO finale when t~ decisioned SW\ni It ills, M. • : Sunny Hilla mad11 the finRls for the H:• Q)nd time in a1 m1ny years by .dumplng dresoenta Valley, 6-3, in the other haff: of Tuesdata semis. Newport'• victory wu largely due to brUUant deferwivf play. 'Each aide kept Lilt prt11$ure on the other11 o!fen11e and as a r'esult there Were more, bad pas11e1 al}d 1te111 than there ~·el'e .atttmpt'.8 at goal,, Ill fa<t, thnJagh th<oe guari.ra ta<h team had made one penalty gOll and one Wt from the field '° It was 2-1 it the ~ fliial 1b:·mlllute period opened, Pr~ssure qu)c;ly feU on N .. pnrl, h~'(Ver, 11 l.ak~v.·ood ~ashed tn on five r'pld (e&Ql.ifouls •~seslfd Newport la the flkl 1::U of tfie t.al quarter. Thai rtn Uat Tars' foul total (a 10 Ind everytlrpe the • foUl oount re.aches that figure, the op- poslni team 1et1 1 penalty tou. Lakewood mede ll1 fl'lt jhol Ind tool< a S.t lead wllh 4:06 to go. # I ,But Newport, 11 It had done all even- lnii retalla!ed 11,,,..t lm,inedlltely. Tom Bll. lnal look 1 pw from Tim Quinn ln4 shoved th• ball Pis( the goalie to Ue it wtlh 3:56 n!mainlni. Then '7S seconds liter lt "''' Ne""J)Orl'• tum for 1 penalty shot and Quinn got hl1 second perfecto of the cnntest to send his ates on top for t.he fir1t time, 4-3. That wa1 tM game: LaiewQcid foUiht back-but IOI! tho ba with 40 secoodJ to go on a bad pas1 that -Yas picked off by Steve Batcheller. Then Jim Young 1potted Jay l'airtr in front of the goal, pa•sed and Farrer pushed the bill 1n to !'flake it W, with 21 seconds to play. ~ Bame.lt was ruaortably pleased with ttie win. "We hid.problems moviag th~ ball agalut their pres1 t.ut I was happy they: only scored one against us from the field." • Ken llarndorf, for1ner Westmiut~r Higb coacn and now boas o( the Lancer11 said1 "We didn't 1et a:olng offenslve.)y, •• , we lacked lbe drive we normally have, t doo't fmoJ!' whether lha Pa because ol Newportl.ideCtnse l\r our lack of des.ire. "It was one of the tougher defensive games I've seen th is year.'' kevio Ashe and Billings paced the Tira' tough defenat wltll tltTee atetll eoch W)lile .KJith !Yl)I conJrtMiled I pair, Sctre by Quan.~ Newport 1lo3-5 Lakewood • 1: ·I O a -I Newpoi;t 1corin1: Quinn (ll, 8~1 (IJ, Farrer OJ, \ · Prks :Exec Eh visions .. B.ig Things · ' B, PBn. ROSS OI "-b1111y "II' ll1H If and •hen lhe public finally ~II Itself on the 1eceptability of a large, regionlll·type park laynut in \ the are1 between Costa Me1a Cn\l~try Qlub and the S!nla An1 fijvt!r bed, one of the prime move.rt could be 24-year-old Jim Irwin. A 11165 1raduate of Costa ~lesa High who a.lso 111ttended Orange Coast College and is curre11Uy working towarrl a physical education degree at ,Cal State <Long BeachJ, Irwin envisions something big: happening sometime In the neat f1:ture on that virtually untouehe:t, JOO. •Fre plot of land. Presently supervisor for athletics for the CoSta Mesa Recreation Dtpartment tChe other two divlslnns in lhe depart• ment .are plilygrounds and social. cultural), Irwin says, "our big problem right now la lack of fRcilities. HERE'S THI ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ~OOTBALL SQUAD WHICH ROLLED TO A 7·2·1 RECORD ANO THE SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE TITLE. "i\s far as Orange County i~ concerned we 're one of the pacesetters (he includes Anifheim, Huntington Beach and Santa Ana In that grouping ) but we're behind in our facilities. Tritons Hurt By Turnovers In 70..:56 Loss •By JOHN CASS Of ,... bill, ,lilt ll•ft Turpover, -41ener~[Jy regarded as a dirty term in the . basketball dictionary, la, bewmlng a downright nasty \\'Ord to the San Clemente Tritons. The riastiness ~ceped tbroyC,h tt\' · porous Triton altaek for the second con-i tecutive game !l\esday night all coarh . John Balcer.'t cagers droppeU a 7Q..56 declsiori f.o Mag001ia'1 Sentine.ls in ihe first round of ·the 1ieventh 11nnual Rotary lnvitatiotial toucn1me.nt at Marina Hlgh. Guilty of 'ts ball conlrol errors (lhey aceum~aled 2t In 1 70-54 lots last "eek' 'at Miter Del), the Trltoris simi)!y couldn't operate 11t ·peak erf\clcncy 111ain1t the redwood-like proportions ol the Stntlnels. With Magnol l11 measuring 6-4 all the way acro1s th'e front line end S-4 and 6·0 Jn the back.court. San C\rmente. a much .shorter squad, had problems to belJ:in with.· Then. the losers nlerely compounded matters more by combining their hililh amount of turnov ers with an inabi~ty to do well on the boards. Alao. ~ Trilons didn 't fare very "'e.il tn their field goa! percentagr.s, canning but 20 of.sg for 1 34 percent norm . In another area plaguing lht' Tritons, iJ!erhaps the final outcome tested. 1'hat waa in the per50nnl foul category, with a pair ot San C\emenie starters foul· ing out while they we.re :;till nc>edrd, ' One of llltm -6-2 l\iike Dowllng - .,.,.,, one of the Tritons who happr.ried to be doing a worthwhile job unlil he w111 victimized by thl'11ve.foul roule at a very crucial jUllcture. ·1 ln tact, when [)Owling deW1rted. with 2:10 Jefl in the thif'd quarter. he had already potted 16 poinlt and \Ya& helping to spearhead a rall,y "'IUch had ,brougl}t San Clemente back from a 44-30 daficll lo within three at 44-41. 4 hR Cit~• (Wl M•1,,.!i. Ull , ...... , ''"""'' ("1'11"•111 1 I 2 A ~tww•rt I J J It NIU IOJINtlpte JJ1U Ot!l<wllr<f 6 • ~ 16 Ad1!T\SOll 2 • 1 I 1<111~~ 1ia1w11t,1ri1 1 0J6 Sftlltrl s I I 16 11-.1'9'1! I J 1 ,, &lt!ltMl'!!I '' • 6 Mu•rr•v I 1 t J W•11attlll f I I 0 l t lffl'ft 1 fl 2 2 ll11tr '!O S 'w!'Mtt I a I I Toltll 111 ll )I) JI 'To..,li Jt II I• lO ,,.,. '' O~•rttn 1111 C~tnlt U 10 'XI I) -!t Mtll"tllt 19 11 11 2' -N Barons Fall, 66-45 Marina Cagers Glide ·.ro· lmpressive Victory lly RON ~VAi"S Of 1111 Dt!I)' ,li.t Jttft Mifina's Vlkings did e~actly what Qiey Wtrt .1upposed to do Tuesday n'ight in the Uiitl round of the seventh annqal Rotary lnvltafiOnil •btsketball toUmament on the Vlkei' l loor. Go~r 'lnlo their contei "Jith in· lradistrlci. r1val Fountain, VaJley, ~oach Jim Stephens' Vlkes were top-seedfd In the tourney and favored to dump Dave Brown's Barons. And dump the Barons they did with an Impressive 66-45 romp past the visitors. Thus, the winners advanCe to the 11e· cond ctyimpionshlp round a g a Inst Magnollll' tonight (8:301 at the &ame site \.\'hile Fountain Valley fares San Clemente In a consolation round battle in the tame gym 11t 7. Typifying F'ountain Valley's woes ror the C\'cnlpg wa1 the Barons ' first quarter performance in which they 9.'ent the first 7;33 of the contest before hitting their in· itlal fie.Id J;Oal. By the time that happened. on ~like Kiley's drlvlna 11.)'up. the Barons were down 114-4) and slllking with the otJgJaught of l\1arfna'1 50metimes·flashy fa st break. for th e rtcord, the Vikes actually put 1t oul of reach with 5:33 lefl in the lirsl half after an 8--2 slreak had boosted their edge to 22·6. · Guard ?.Jlller and 6-7 pivoUnan Dean Bogdan, who ended up as tbt onlv Vikings in twin figurt s with 13 and i2 points, were the trigger men in Marina ·s lirst hal f splurge. l\1illcr canned 10 1narkers In the first half. all on nutslde bombs, wh.ile the 225· pound Bogdap used hi1 muscle to good Area Calendar advantage ln poetlng seven flrat half points and yanking dowa.12 rebounds for the night. At Ifie 1ame time. 111 single spark for Fountain Valley was 11lx·foqt senior forward Steve Sul\lvan, ·who Jed his ·side wtlh JI markers in addition to belng a delenslva whiz. Percentaie·wise. both teams were respectable from the noor -Marina hit 45.6 percent anCI. the Barons 41.7. ,.U~ltlft \lllll'I' H.11 Mtrlftt !UJ '911'1fl, oo ••Fo•ll •DJll!-~5 1 , ' • llogdtll I 0 1 J Mlllt< l&!61\dt .... l J l I l !Kllff I OO •We!ft I 1 J S 5wtn1tw1 1 0 G 2 lll:e1t!ft G o 2 O C.llflitepl)1r 00105>'"1!~ 20' ! 11 "4.1 Tat111 5ctrt '' Ou1rtt '1I ,, ft ,,. '" J 1 1 • l 1 a ' J 1 J IJ ' l l 1l 1 I a A J 0 0 • l ' 1 ' 0 1 J 1 l 2 0 • 0 ' 0 ' , 0 0 ' 161•10'6 l'111Jnt1ln \ltllf~ I U U U -'5 M1r1~1 u u u n -" CdM-Newport Tilt Heads Cage Slate Three non·league and non·toumey basketball games are on tap tonight in the. Oran11e Coast area with the annual confrontation between Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor topping the list. It's 11 bRUle of unbeatens as coach Tan· dy Gillis' Sea Kings 13·01 play host to coach Ditle Hagey 's Newport quintet 11.0 1 and the former is a slight favorile to con· linue its wlnning w1ys. In othr action Hunlington Beach Hig h's Oilers v.·ill be tryi ng tQ cxten.d !heir wln streak to three RS co;irh Eln1er Combs' quintet b11tt!es vii;lting Villa Pilrk . All games sl.::irt al 7, The latter dumped the Oilers l;:isl year in the early go\nJ!S, 90-32. behind the sharp shoollng of P11t Mci nally and Ron Todd. Thal pair of Spartan5 are iione ·but Huntington 's big thref' of All·CTF' second team Steve Brooks, Jim Worthy and T"rn Crunk are back and lhe Oilers are aolid favorites lonls;ht. The other test Is 11 matchup between coach John Driscoll '1 TMJans o l University and Damien at Tuatin High. Westminster Suffers 79-69 Tourney Defeat By HOWARD L. HANDY 01 ,... 0111, l!lltl ll•ff The Loe Alamitos High Griffin basket- ball team outscored Westminster High:11 Lions by 10 points in the fourth quar ter Tuesday night to post a 79·69 victory in the opening round of the sevenlh annual Rotary Invitational basketball tourna· ment al Westminster High. The GrilfiM fell behind in the lirst quarter by six: points and appeared head. ed for their third straight loss as Glenn L;intaff and Terry hfeiscnheimer hit from far and near. The two tea1us entered the fi1al period all even at 54 anri it didn 't lake long for the Irvine League Gr!ffs lo push in front to stay. Midway through the finlll p!!riod. the lead had increased tfl rour and coach Wendell \Vitl's Griffins entered 11 passing, stall game lo keep the ball a'A•ay fi;om the frustrated Lions. 'Vhen an open shot c1me up. the Grlf· fins 5eorerl and !let their fun-court wne defense in motion lo force another turnover. This happened on three OC• caslons 11nrl the lead mounted t.n nine with tv.·o minute s le(! and We~tminsler 'A'AS never again atile to cal ch up. The \'ictorv was the firsl of the aeason for Los Atainitos after two defeats and I.ht ]nS!§ le;n·es Westminster ii 1·1. Hli;:h point m11n for the losers W1'!! Meisenheimer with 20 while Lant11ff 'hit for 18. Jay Johnson wi!h 15 And Gordon BlRkeley with 14 aided the cau11e. F'nl7. ·111iller scored 21 ror the: victora· 11nd Rick Quinn hit for 19. \\1eslm instcr moves to the Cfln:i.olation hntckel and ~·ill f11ce Savanna High ton ight Al 7 in the Westmin!!ler gym. Los i\l11mitos will l11ngle with Katella In the rhampionshi p bracket at 8:30. Kate.Ila defeated S11vann11, 84"65. r-·1n111I night of the actnn will take p1!1ce Frid11y in the Westminster gym. It's a Laugher for Rustlers, 114-92 . By CRAIG 8ft£FF r Of ll!t 0.111 'tlll 11111 Golden West Collt:ge'a boiaketball team, despite pleyln& without its two 11.arllng a:uard1, had llttlt l!OIJblt in tum1n1 back viJiting Ban.tow Tue!day ni,ht. 114-92. The final mA(gin was httle 1nd1cat1on of Ju.st how tnuch Colden \\tell was Jn L'On· lrol. caach Dlek Sirlcklin's crr.w tlpt>ed to a 6$~ first half 1dvant~ge and tle:ortlt.e n1unerous tumovt rs In Iha S('COnd half. had very few p°roblems. The fin;t halt Ruatl r lt1tal 14·a1 not • school record. That wil set l&S1 stison "'hen Iden \Yest" 11cored 13 a,a•Jn:st Mt. Son Joc!il,lo. Thf Rb;i.tlers' two slarUrtg gu.1rda - Q3ry' Orgill and Tar1s Youna -both mi!itd lhe g.1n11 with ln/urlet. Orgill 111 nli rsing a bade: injury whi e Young has an alhns knee. Orglll may be back this wcr.~end when the Rnt1ll<'rS tranl to Blkersfield Friday night Md Fresno Saturday evenlna -but Young )tn't etpectcd to return for •l least-two woe.ks. · TueMa)I hl,ht lhelr prtJence w11sn't ncfded 1iatn.SI a rathtr poor B1rsto" ouUib I Sophomore Jim Anderson, lWlall)' 1 .1ta.rttr, came off the bench to pace the RusUirs. fie got 30 points. including 18 fn the aeconrl half. Anderson did not start bt'cauae of disc.lplinary reasons. Stricklin substituted freely throughout th' Rame and It w1s • romblnallon of ht1 second ind third uniU 1h11t really put the Vikings av.'a)' In the waning 1t1ges of lhe flr11t half. The combinRtloo of Anderson, R8ndy Slal!ery. Gforgtl Waggoner. Mel PIRtt and Bri11>n Siinder11 entered the hall with nine minule:s left an'd Golden '\'e:sl leadin&. 21-14. Six minutes later whe:rt they le.ft, the score was $0-3.1 and Golden \\'est had lt1 third victory ln six games safely tucke~ away. l1ntn IHI S•"'• "~"' "'" l(lfl~ l~ G1rd~P' CDvttlH •M• ~"90"~Ufl!lf McG!ft~!I tt II rt tfl . ' . •' ••• 1 I • 1.1 1J I J 2' 1 I • I' • • l • ' . ' J J 0 1) J I I 1 I O I J bllllllll 'tll'ftl 111') ,.,.,. .. I_.. I I & I C..-1 J I l wu-1 Jttt 1(11(.1! jlJ ll eun SJJ J) ""lllfl'Ml'I U I 1 le .$t Cl•h •lie~ G•!D~bV 1 0 I 1 ~ltll•ry ,,,, 111,.0 IOJI W•OIMl"H I I I I P iii! I & I I $111•~~., .. , t , • TO't !1 » 10 ti " Tet11t If II fl 1!4 t111tt11n1. OOl!kft Wftt U. 11n111w JI t, ''H&wever," adds the father of three, "we've been getting gre.11t cooperation from the. local 1Chools in using their facillties, though.'' Irwin feels that numbers (populalioo· WiMi) more or Jess dictate wh'at kind ot overall faceta a municlpel recreation pro- gram has to Offer aM says, .. if we ,qot that Fa irview site, which we're very hopeful or doing eventually, It would solve many; of our present problems . "It's about the only lacge. undevelnped area left {or us to use. TeWink!e Park, which still ~s only about ~ acres re- maining~ ii the ~ly other altern ative." The Mesa· recreation supervi:i.or adds that Costa Mesa PN-k. hard in the old, downtown portion of the city. h11s veritably reached its capacity what with busiiless and various sm11l industries which have cro pped up around il. "Our big problem righl now is definite- ly the Jack ol. f1ciliHe1 ," Irwin laments. "But we've never Md a bond IMUe in Costa Mesa, and l'm sure something good would come oUt of it if that hap- pened ." As for himself. lrwin has worked for the Mesa recrea t.ion arm (under chief overseer Keith Van Holt) for six: years, thrte AS director of athletics. In addition tn making u·p 1chedu!ts for lhf. myriad of acUvltie1 which fall under the 11uspices of his offic8, the Sant.a Ana native must also keep the peace in five adull sports and five more youth ac· tlvitles. The adult participation takes place in karate. tennis, softball, volleyball and bRskelball while the younger athletes try their hand~ at footbAll. trac:k and field, cross country. ~occer And wrestling. Allio, the Costa Mc1111 recreation group 11cts as a CO(lrdinating committee (1long "'ilh Newport Beach's recreation setup) for the Harbor Area Boys Club's m11sslve JUnk>r baseball program. Irwin. who lettered In footbl)l and haioeball at Mella High, originally had his sights se t on "coaching career. But. he admits, "I like recreation work much belt.tr. There's I es s com· pcliUveness and pressure and. instead ot working with just a gifted few. thnre·s something for everyone; I think 11'1 the key to any recre.ation program. "This ha s been a very rewarding jobs& far and J'm progressing rapidly in it. So, from a realistic standpoint. I just may stay with il." Rustlers to Stay In SoCal Circuit ?'OORWALK -Golden West College w\11 apparently st11y In the So u th e r n Californill Conference ne1t year. A Southern C:.IUorniA JC rele1guin1 committee recommended Monday at Cer- ritns College tl\Jt S11nt11 Monica Cit1 College be moved from the Metropolitan Confe.ttnce to the Soea.J circuit with no replacement. Thua, the SoCal f()nference will have eight members for the 1972 football season wilh LA Southwtst joininl the circuil in football. It wa11 originally though that 1n eiglit. team conftrence would be too large ~nd 11\U• one of the lnember achoo\1 would ,havt to take Santa Monlc1'1 ph11ce In lhn Metro circuit. And It was also lndl~ted ll\at Golden West Vt'ouJd be tile prohlble choice, 11lnce Ruatler teams hive been the most ruoi cessful In all ~Ports . But the rele11.gu11111 C(lmmlttee has a~ parently shelved th1t Idea, The &late 11thle.Uc commititt m'eta Saturday in Bakersrleld and will tak 10o lion on the recom mendaUon at that UiN. I. • , • \ ' ' • I I • • • 1· I .. • \ I{\\ °I, \ . • I ' , •• OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL· 9 P~M. ..._ .. "":::1Z -.......... ' . ' .., l . >WATCH BANDS' I !l.t TON CAPACrTY . .ffYDUULIC "t~ JACK MAKES YoUI OlD WATCH·Ul<t NEW . °""'"' , __ ..,. ....... .,, Ptp hf• l>OW, S..-1 '°"'"' FITS MOST MEN'S WATCHES : •• ~L.t 49c · . 01n1 EA, ...... •"'P!.. """' .,.... ........ "' .. rw no1..., .,icbr ,,.., SIZlS TO FIT • MOST Ml. llKE$ ALL STEEL' '"'''""~-711 , Ing "'Ith 11...i.a.. ' c.11trot, Uftd.tr ""' typt ._pltlt wJlll hO!ldlt. • • • " t ., • .. • . • . ,. ,, I • I . • . w......,, _, 1971 DAILV l'ILOT • "STIJRDff"" HI-RISE BIKE ·. .• 1.15•s .. Sit! RUGGED STEEl. ELOCIPEDE$. THE GREAT Gin fOl THE SMAll FRY 5t<O"• •lt•I con1!<•1C•' !loo>""'""" 11'9. 5-· ~ll1'g ,,.,.,,,.1 llnhh1 "'bb.t lir ... C-.. lft ~-· ..... , ..... ,, • . RUGGED 4-CYCLE · .M·INl-BIKE :· ' .2!-2· H .• P. 4-CYCLE ENGINE . ' • 119 12th .. dlo"" ''•nobbr"' 1;1., wllll.,._, · ,• Sv,.'11op friction bro'• • H-, d"'y -rlfugof I clvlrii orid -·· ft'Ol~•tl ' . 'PAINT THE EASY WAY SPRAY ENAMEL J 1hlo .....;,.,.; 1o e•...t far nit" '9~1. f"'"'I' ,..,., II(; FoSI .lryj,os, '°"' i..11 .... BATTERY BOOSTER: CABLE SET· CONSISTS O• TWO 1-fOOJ• CAii.iS c-..t tiollM:l ... ~ "' _,,.. bo!t8rJ' ,.. _ ... l.rlq' J!1trll~ Oo.lip1 -Mr· • Ne> "'°'' ._....,, . Kl•~: SlT 9ac TOUI llUNIC , K IN. DllYt Ii % IN. DlllYE !7 1/ ' • ' • • t ' " ( • • CorneliUS, Edwards Border City Five Rotlirock : BasketballSummaria . Honored Clips MD, 4847 Gaucho Of Year JOHN INGL!HAllT l!U.Yl IN MERCY' llOWL. • . . . r ~ Former GWC Ace ' . ' . '.· In Mercy Bowl Former Golden Wtst Colleg• c:ouldni relieve Dave." star Jobn lnglehart rdurm to Bui lngi•hart, who l.u alJo • Orange County to play In • Sonset League 141-pound ; Saturdly night's Mercy Bowl •re 1t11 n g champ for as an alternate quarterback Westminster, kepi. the faith in • for Fresno State College's himseU. He rnatricu1:1ted st ; football team. Golden West Collegr.. 2 Cal state (Fullerton) will be There. under coach Ray ~ Fresno State'J opponent in Shackleford, Iog1ehart gained : the Mercy Bowl Saturday the experience under fire that : (7:•) at Anaheim stadium. ·he needed1 He fought bls ·way ~ The game ii being j>layed . 1o. the first team as a Tigers~ By Stumpy Halfback .. . 'freshman and started all 11 for the benefit of the children games in two seasons at cf tbe three Fullerton State 'Golden West. He also set many footblll coaches tilled in a 'Rustler passing records. plant crash, Nov. Ii A con- ,_: tribution will alao be made to • • Ibo cblldron of pilnl Ernost • Marlollo. 'I'hoogh Ingltbart h I I thrown for altnost 1.000 yards and 10 touchdowns for Fresno Slate in ' two leUOllS, he stayed on tho btnch mo9I of tho Uint whik at W..tmlnstu Higb Scboot Ha atayed on tho btnch -.,. lbe guy in froal of him -IJi!Ve Penhall. who WU to £0 Oft. to be I l~year starter for California. ,: Andln 11111, wbon lngi•hart and Penhall were aeniors. I:.' Wntmlnlttr H I g h wa1 fighting for Its Ille ln almost r: every aame. 1,: Wtslminlter coach B i 11 Boswell ncalled., "John WU a i: good quartublck. but we 1 needed Penhall ip. there all the lime. We bad 1 fine offensive f • Lum, tMd were weak on I:.: defeme. So every game wu a acorinc race and we jusl ~ • H~tington Aces F~ted At Banquet ;.:. Tony C"i.m111 oopped most t valuable footbalt honort at the , Huntington 8'8ch Higb fall t, tporls awarda ba~tt htkl Tuoed•Y nlgbl In tho ocbool 1 • cafeteria. '· '• MVP1 ill other varsity '' sports were Clay Evana in water polo and Robut Angd in Cl'Oll country. Jnglehart then went on lo Fresno State and last seuon played quarterback behind another Orange County player. "Karl Francis o[ Santi Ana. He completed 31 of 95 PURI for 445 yard! and ft v e touchdowns. TbiS' 1 ea a• n, spelling John Behr•o•. Jnglohart t.....i fol Ill "Yards and Qvo ~ oom- pl.wig' 31 of t3'J/11"'· Adu.It general, edmiuiori is 15. sludoDI ticklla an SS aod kids 1111c1 .. 12 art 11, Pirate, MV i ,1: Banquets Memphll state bu an a c.U•nt UIUalr-of Iba ... uiom -pd thlnp -in small pacb&et. He ii Paul . tSbmr) Go-.1be-, hard-running r.~ tlilt will bo IOlnc aplm! ID J.- Stato Salurday -I 1, Doo. 11, in the -·-· ti. tlle PUldon&BowlGllllt. "H1'1 the bat UUll llllll footbllt " claiml . J lmopblol Stato Tlgu, ... BI (Spook) MUrPi1: "1141 ll. -o1 lbe-·•w · backs I've ever Men." Gowen baa 1eVeral q..Wliool that oodear hfm to Mur!lll1. Ono, ol "°""'• ii 11 l ~ dimlnuUve stature. Men ft. porltnl, bo bu prove tO Waltt polo aod crou a;un. oneo!lhe_.....,._'4 try loams from Orang• Cout In Momphla Sitto illllorj. 1111 CoU.g• aod Mission Vlojo caroor total lholil s,IM 71Ni High's football 1quad will bo of rul mate in 411-la Jeted in separate awards ban-hill three "an:itf ....., tM quets tonight. :;.7, 17>powld rumw, wllo Tho OCC ov•nl bogino at told ho ,..·too llUlo to plaJ lo l o>J in Ibo stod•nt contor coll'll "7 '"'" ....,..., wtu1e Mission Viejo'& ~air 11 ~~ ':~~ for-.... on Uip for 7 in \& school ....... -. .. f ·~ lOlocl a cofle(a I atartat ... caei.cJ•I. tlngworrled,"Kkl.SbtW."I . OCC'1 polo team was co-champion of the South Qw;t WU CeUinc a lot of letta from qollqu, liul -I Conference, finillbed third in woWd lo rqeet a CNCh .. , the Southern Californil meet recruiter r4 MVtr heir fnm and was ste0nd In the state 1bat scbooi qaln. A aood tourney last weekend. many collepl wanted me Food at Mission ·Vlejo'• tll they .. w me." . gridiron awards get-together Even Murphy admlta, "Wt wUl consist of dessert instead had our doubts about hll Ille, of tM normal full course but the more we watched him m~. Costa Mes.· High the less we questlontd it." Al a sopbomoR "' pined ' will bonor it.9 freshma1 and 280 yards qainlt Tw.a and aophomore football team1 at wu named thl ~ of the 1Choo1 cafeteria tonight al the year in thi ~ 7. Valley COnfennco. MVP:' ,. ... ~Ill C..C..t•lfn; Edilon High'• football, cross Lee Cono, wbolt LNllri11e <•o-:,.,~~~' _,E' couuntry '1~~ "'Tb".':~0 ~ Cardlnaio tied· Cal Sitto (Lim( '~ ,_ , ,._. wi bt •~ w-ay n,... 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Your IPOothly char,e (01 ownerahip will be conputed by di¥idi111 the C\llrtot tcllifll: price ieu tnde·iD .r tbt rime ol return. bJ the 11wnber ol eoadu of p&t&Dttt.. , • • .( '·Se'ars High Voltage Batiery .. ' Sizes to f;t 90.0/o ··Of Am~ricaaMade l:Z vol! cars Regular 123.99 ' 4 32~,~·· .. ' " Eo:pert · · ·~, lqftaUa'1on '. ... yailable . ~ Nor.'3lt-'30l-tJJI • t35%-4.196-.C2Z • Remilnufactured ShortBloek Engine 19S2-19S7 Chenol« 2;s Cubic Inch 1• SbortBlock-Eogine • ' j. . .. '159.~ '· Plus 26 Other 6 and 8 Cylinaer Shore Bloc~~ Remanufactured En·"' sines. . 1179.10'199 With T,.._l• l'l .. t'rti1ht i Df$Cor DRUM? StopatSeanfor " Brakes 49s8 ,6988 ' • DRUMTYPE~ • DlSCT\'P£ ' H~re'a Wh1,t SMn Expert• Will Do: ' ~fir bu.nd new brake 1hoa or diJC pads ·•Carefully rebuild hydraulic wheel cylinder• or fron1 calipher1 • Jle1urface bn.ltc drum1 or ref11Cc ro1or• • /iJlC .1rind all brake lhoes \ • BlttJ ill lines.and add fluid • llcpack front Tthttl bf:uingt ~"""'--,.,, "Inspect mutercylinderpeasesnh, hoMJ ~!!!!!!J!I~"', and al I brake hudwue ' HEAVY-DUTY MUFFLER LlfE'111f£ GUARANTEE • DiK brakes (or front wheel dti•e tnd tome foreign and tporu C'UJ en-eptt:d • Under no circumuances ..,jl} Seu' do lctsdi1n • "Firtt Qua.lily Brake Job ... If a:wffiu ft.ill due t0 defecu in mtrerial1 ot worlcnwuhip or blo'flf.o\lt, • l'\Ul()\j,I Cl: 'lll'C'llt-oul while ori1i.a pUKbutt own.s lhr w, it Will be repraced upon ,.. tarn, frtt ~ clwJe. JC 1M dcfeo- tife mufflu -.s installed by Sevs. W "Will iaMlJI 'fhe MW mufllea ~ ao c1wp tot J.bot· Heavy Duty Mufflers , 14NJAMOMC&' a ..... ,,, 20·% OFF· :E, CUarllnte~d for Aa Lons .lt YoaOwa Yoa.rC.r '' • Fits most American ws 1<VW'1 • lar,e, full·lenith tun· in& chamber for bet(er sound-silencing • 22-pUae ow.tcr shell, pl-i...i • 3096 thicket thail l 1hell muf'ffers Expett ln1taltation Available Toti••*' I .... ,.,, Yll.-ofin ,,,.,,,, OIA- IJ1·11M , ........... .. ,.,,, '· ,., .. , , ' PICO '"""" '' '"'"°' .. ....... ,, Mvnt COMt' "-Ala =--...... ····'"' I. ,, ... ,., • ~IOUU<• .... OtC>. ----··~'-- JANIA ANA 14r • .a.a1t _.,_, ___ _ • • ...... ..,.. .... , ... 111 ........... ... . --·-- ' •• II I I ' ' ' I I I ' I l • J CHRISTMAS .. SPECTACULAR 'fWf fr corr-., -----'5~L! PRICED : _,,Jf>X Of ~I : .-~~~~;:;-..... : --. -I . ' .. 56 GT~ :COOUR I . -Juat ri91lt for. Clin-·~nt-T1q It '° I ;k- nlc. Celerun .ulcas Jil tlae of coolen to choose from. .. , .s1711 ,.fllG • ..$19.95 ._ • -· ·t ' • lliD•IL 72' ...,.-'l : · -COLIMAN ·s 11·111e-:§ I ...... ~, .. •: C.t .............. ..... -: ~ : .......... ,.. ·~·.....,...\ T~ G~'1f IO'f'.5 ;. : ,_,.... , · Pll:bl'llim cA:O':Ni:u ~ i uo .. ~2~.•5 f 1988 5;il.~~ 1n111111111s ·=~~= ~-· ...... !°" • ' , • IUCK KNIV ' -COi UL.JI U• 5 . · I' •t IN• IAG -. ' = Ftnbla .. .u"":i15"" -4 llt. fill • kf. lot't,ttlM 11,,.r. Ml.kn ·.: lntt.....wi. .... ' ' -......, -· .HJO"' STANDARD MOD. 200 ·:: •ot· $1•.9s PuM,. ~~~~~rm, ,..lti•• ~ 1llt""""(i; Mml ... ""lv1r, I = ~ ' · ·, -,ouu11T $9f.95 ' ~~918 ~ "'' . IUMINGTOfl 70; :i ' ., , UL 30-06 ,• · :; Tlla IDI. ,, .. fMt-fl--.-111 cllttbflitt1 1~ ~ '-.• ~ 111.1,t; • ·,.,,..1rtN•wtlt!MNt1C...lec1111••...,ichtlf11eei;;;:; ' ---•-' "wk ,__. ti, _, ,11,,c..,, Mt• 1'llft9 llr.H,.O. :: •• ~, ""'' •'-''"'" -.... , -"""''" • .. i' IACK PAC"' TINT " ~ 1" twMls IR il1Rt1 HMM hoot ,_.,,Jpt, • ft. LIST $169.955•11, $1' •7so =.· F;i1tiu. tlMl.JiN.,_.:.ty cam.int 11mc.,. n1hrw1l1ht, .. ~ ''"" 1 ... tts. 'rJ1$' ,, ... h•l1hi. la,,4rt4 thrtJhol4, ".. : in1lh d9rftl ... N'Wftoln ""'laturt proof n,.,,., nylo .. RIMINO'l'Oll M'ODa' 700 : floor. Tetal ... 1115.25 lk aDL 7--· : •49•• LIST'$11•'.95 f 13171 : REG. $59.11 ---RUGllt 10/22 : .,~~~CAUINI E· u • 1.1' C.-, 10 Shets,. letlf'f: -~·~~... : -··s:~' '42" ~ ' : -UH TOUR : CRIDIT AT : '"' Oll,ANT IOTS : -.-.' • IANK· -- :l·WAT COllVIRTISLI COOLER l ·= ·-=· ----= -------· ----- ------------c: -: 2 .... Set =· -. uo. $12.00 :, ~1 t -. :1 § -= :I :II -~ •• ., :1 -., :1 :It --!i i :1 =· •• --= --· ,§ -- A '. ' I . ... 1 , Healthdl1c® ladaell anti Du111llell Sell ~ . n.. quality llne -c.mu Its _,, ...... fit. , . ·~ ' ' All ·h~pl~lllllK barMlls.and dumbelll feature: Ollntr'Mf .._... Mt • , , M IMI' • • , M .... J1perM for .... in ......... Dkcs Ill .. ~ll·ri wfttl the exdu~n Sotl~r•t Interlock. 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' ----: . ~ =· -=· -----• --• --- • • , The Grant Boys Carry OPEN ,DAILY 9·10, SUN. 10·6 Une of The llrgest Stockf of Le~i;s® Denim Jackets Fjlr M~n Women & Chilchn, · We Got It When 'you ~ It. :I ''·~ :1 --=··j .. ;. . • • 11111111111111111111111" •••••••••• , 1111111111111111111 ''''""''-... • ' · = MiN'S JACKETS : • . --~ ~-.. : PACIJI( Tl41. "11..i._,. en..,_, ................ Pl.• : , • PACIUC TU.IL"(._,_,._.... ,ii. ffotMI •• ,4 ,, ,, •••• , •• qt.• • --- Levi's~: ~~-for~----.. Geils· --• ------• ; "A Fant~stic-Collection I" : . : : L!WI STA·PRUT NUVO FLUD 5 """'· .. ..,. brown, green s 12 E · pimiento, It. blue, p~rple, burg. S.16 .....• . . -5 Livi COltD LOW..cuT FLAltD • • ~ navj, brown, puch, 11. gr..., • . 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Tltliltcf1brlc1; i: V ' wlolt Ml! loops, ·1 willowy fllre : ~ to i..1p, you -sliufflt, 1111nt~ or :! , 1ftdlllong. &et youneW together : in Lm's slicks that never M'4 : 1 1 I........ Si111 30-38. Blue .and :l -. . : '17~0·. • LeVfS ------: I -~...-.:u ........... --.................... saw .e . -~"811~~ ... •••~•n•-~-.. ···•-••oo•••••OU•••>o.-s1r § :'-.~n4~ ....... •·v~ ......... :.................. sr i ft&.flln SllllUIMJI llOoT DllS 5800 $ .... ~ ........ tt-a.~...,,........................ - COii llW sa.so ~ ,, • .,, ,..,,.,...,., .... 1;1u,a. •• :tMI ................... • :!."~~ ...... -.::: .. 04 ••• ~ ........................ ., :S6~ i ~!':!':' ......... -:.. ............................ ,,,. : ---••1111111111lll\lll .. lllllllllllllll ... llllllllllll&llllllllllllllllllllll . COOltDINAn• s11~ ~-IWIA'llltl & YUH 1-M-L . · • •• --------• -------------- MADRAS . I $41tt50 $ PLAlD FLA111 PANl'I 5111 ~!I 611 5 MW» I ·'s15so5 CULOTnS SIH 5·15 ......... · . · : I • MADUS · s19so : FLAD SXlltTI 'lln 5-15 ..... 5 --: ---, --c001tD1NAnt1G '· s13so : ' 18LOUAI 5111 ... 16 ......... ~. , .u, E "''·'''" • ---------- r THI ·~ IOYI ''SALTY DAWG''- IHIRT WINE.UOWll-IWI SMLXL SOfT-DGllM '7'' - THE GRANT IGYS CARRY SKI Cl.01'HING FOR EVElYONEI · PllO-MAllK -eMaVD . ·• 111n Mwi's ..r W,...L ~ ••••••• I jlUILD SKI IWIAnR .._,tt&M-llavy-Y1•w1lllzo ..•..• , $19 If • P~ftAIL DOWll PAIKA .... sr&1xPew ... 11M' ......... . $M.&..XL ••• • ' • • • ' , • '• • •' • • • t .. .. UJf Y-CllfDIT AT THI ·HAHi' IOYS • IAH'KAMl•IC.UD •~CH.UN , I 1 I ' . I I • 31 DAll.V Pl\DT • Acne· Still Problem. FQt Wife ., ..... , ......... 11,1>. Door Dr. llltillcr<lb!i: I am ... ....... ... Im,' llill -1>7-acat.I .... -l ......, lie rid of ii by ,_;1.,..luldKoblctlwu ~ .. lloll!!>c ~ '!' ¥P. i mt <i.trlllll In 111y diet and bop my lace u clean u ,.... wilh ·-and· -at JeaSt a half-do:ten times a dl7, A Ltiend h I I rfll!Otn- DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE mended that I \ey ,. ... ldvlriloOd beauty treata¥nll that are suppooed lo"peel the lltln, Do-you advise ~? -Mr,s. G., , COMMENT: ''.It" inlgbl ap-ply to: a number 'oi' vm-10us ~ , ~ents. ,NC!! koowi'1R which you refer to, I am sorty 1 I cannot give you , a specific, answer. But speaking gmerally, I am not in favor or any promised cures thit are advertiled. .- 11:1e decision on wheth"r or not to "peel" the s~/(a~ wblcb metho4 lo uoe) llhould mt on the advice' of an ex· )>erlenc.d skin specialist or piutic surgeon. The drugs us- ed In 'the process' of !"!•ling may be quite strong, U im· properly used they can cause eevere reactions like skin staining, scarring, e:ztreme rednesa: and swelling. If indicated in an individual case and properly used under medical supuvlllon, ~•Y may brillll about m' u ~ b Im· • provemrnt. I repe1i: Rely on a doctor's judgment if, when and bow lo use akin J>eellng trNtment lcfr acne. · MEDJCALE'l'J:~ • • (J!epllea lo e.oden) : For Mr. U.: If X rays show you have ,a cervical rlb)bat may be the cause (iS your doctor 1&Y.l Of the Dumbness In, your hand. Probably Ihm la ,pressure, by qie rib, on the: blood ,vessels and nerves in- volving the Shoulder · and il· tendina; down the arm. , A cervical rib is an extra rib, usually only a few lnches ldng. IL is called Cervic'al rib because it js attached lo the MvaJth cervical vertebra - jull allove lhe vertebra (first clo!"N!).!O which t~ lint rib la """""Y attached. A fl er operaUon to remove cervical rib. the numbness .and ptber synlptoJ11S Cjluoed by tt ..Ually, dear up. -.,. • For Mn. ·T.: It is true that most Of the pOpulation in the totted States is RH positive (about 85 percenl)~ The re-malnilli 15 w cenl"u "llh .. neeauve. The R,b bfuod factor wu fir:st discoverejl ll!:Rblf5Us ··· · · · monkeys -~re the Rh ciesignl,tton. · · • .. · ...... · · · The main blood groups are A, B l;od AB and ·O• · l?eople · · · ·· w"9 have • .\II type b)ood can receive from any~~®OOi-" bllt ' can &Ive blood only to another type AB. TboS'e w~-~ave. the O type blood can give to any recipient,' but ell> .. .t=ive .. blood 0"11 from · another O ~~rcentagiWlse·;··Uie ·· diltribuUon in the population of the blood tYP<!S.' ls;· ~5· !"!' .. · cent O; 42 per ce11t A; 10 per cent B, and 3 per oent AB ... For • Mra. C.: , '.ni!!:.rt: , . AA~ , many rea!Ons for "night ris- ina." In the male1 the doctor tisually becOmes ·:susp1c1ous· · that prostate trouble in the elderly la a likely cauae. Elij>eclally if the .patient cqm- plalns of frequenqy of urina- tion. during the day, and says that there hu been a reduc- tion In \be nornial slie of the atream. When tbla II ac- companied by having lo cet up two or tQOrt times at ~t to urlnate1 complete prostate in- vestigation is essential. Night rising in women 10\iy ba due lo chronic· bladder Jn. fectlon. Sometimes this ii complicated bY k i d n e y dil0tder1 too. In older women, nJcbt frequency may be due lo c)'ltoeele -a sagging bladder c1Q.Rld by numerous chlldbirtha. Often, P'!OPle are nllbt rla<rs not becaUM they hive tomething organically wrong, but because they are llal>l sl'4!perl· A"" Is more likely lo occur In ~ between lhe agu of JI Of II aya llf. Slelnaohn In Illa -..i. "Practlcal Otdde to 9lilD Prob!...._" For • copy, --·at· thls _,.. enclosing 25 cents In cohl 111111 a STAMPED. 11 l. F • A DDllESSED EN· VILlll'I- PILOT·AD\11'.RTISE~ J4 .. I \• • IMPDOI 20"xl9'' one PiKe cuftured mar,ble,top in your c~oi~', of "1'" docor{it"' ~olors-. 19"x1f" cabiriet in white/. gold flnilh,•comploto with' kriobs oiid hlngoi: FOucet <•xtra:. .... mtTtlllf ~ ~WITN POP.VP " SofdbroH - Mod•in u.u. '·'' , · LOW VOLTAGI LIGHT IALI i.leHr UP P.OR CHRISTMAS " MALIBU OUTHoR l.IGH1'-ln · NevergiVe a l:SOrglor an Mn brecik. Ke~p Y9~r.9rou'nd1 we11~1i@htid. YOur home i1 beautiful and 1ofe·tM year · 1 r~u,nd; Sllockpra::4nd woterpfoof. CZ0.fl le11 !!'an, 3c , per_night to ope • t ~osy to install. No permits • 3' 95 needed. . . s~felh' 111' ........ WITH TIMIR . · ~ 49,9 • 'J.LIHTSIT _,f.NADO --TORCH KIT ~ •Two propane fuel cylinders • Pencil point burner a1sembly • Standard brush flame tip • Sturdy metal chest , . . . ' • Many u1es 1uch aa . sold-ring, br_ozing 1oftening tile and ' point removal. COMl'LITI . 2t•P.C. DR~LL. SET • Shanks cut clo\Y11 to lA!'.Piamtter • Fits Y.f.", %"and Y2" electric drills • Bits are standard jobber lengths in 291i1es from ·l/1611 to 112", graduated by 64th• • Rugged permanent 1toroge canying ca•!· SAVE 1.00 5'' • . ' . . . ALI ·.: ll'ICK'UP YeUR PUI IALI •OOKLIT ' • ·AT Y01'1l LOCAL •.L ITORI · • .. " I , I . ' E · • 1he famous 7-piece R erewore · • · · · copper-cla9 stai ess .1teel ·: ~ :cQokwor9 .iet in picfvre b x mrikes the perfect.,gift f6r on Occasion. Includes ft/'2 ond:Q qua cove·red • 'a"c• .P "f' 4 guo'}covered dutch ' ovfn 'ari<I~" 0 en skillet. ' ,·.~IK', ' . . ' , 'l!IRllA&.ILI ,CAN OP -! ..Cans•fllp'their lie(! 'for G'e•a "easY clean ca opener. ·~ Open cons in econd .. Deluxe l feat res ata '· jj /budg!t price. ~If J • 1. handy i ~f ,.., i ~itchen • ,r . ' ' . t MAYCHtNOTAllf·· • AND lOUNll AVAILAILI .HAlllLTO lilACH MIXETT ·· I ' . 1. ' .CHILf'I ·i[ '9LD.Nf CH~R A -in THEY'LL llMl~IR · • ALL Y~All LONG , • Juli impgino lhtlr very I poddea c~air_that ha 1 •• mciny uses. As a TV ch_ I , . ; pl~yroom or den. F ,. extra flat for'stora ; I r ·I'' • · 3-PllCI FIRIPLACI' ENSIM8LE Smart satin blaCk fin'ish. Block mesh cui-tains open ever so easily with pull chain. BIOck po~er and brush tool set hong from top of frame. J • ' -10'' ILIC-TRIC PIREPLACE I .'s.O .UAL TilAi PINSAllff" CAN'T ftLLI i I • ~ ' J . . • t. • ... ' let~them have, their very . OWfl fireplace to h~ng ~, th~ir .stockings 1on or , for .e~feCt .. 1~9ol for t:. oPfirtQ.l•~t ~r offjce1. ""'flug, 1f in ahd YOU ·Sii a speclaf;,ce.al istic .fire. , . . ' ... --1'' '., Newly desighed to spray all of to day't modern finishes. Complete kit includes com·pressor and motor, .corrying handle, spray gun, 8 feet of hose, sprOy gauge and inflator ' att(fChments. DWARF TREI KIT • more. Tu.'.-1212JRVJN£ ILVO. ONl'l!llotk'E.'0,'rtt'WfJOftT AVl 1343 E. KA.TELLA AVE, A TTUSTIH AVE, llTM•l"a 67~Tw.'JZ~~~~t.~'.°" IUEIA ...... •a H&aaa .,,. ... ,. "•••• .,vo. · fULL••-, ._ A.TllEACHILVD, ~ ...... AT VALLEY \lllWST. T LlhCOLN AVE, 5 l'. CHAPMAN AVE. ATE COLLEGE I LVO, IL Toao '"" •oc"""" AT El TORO AD, COITA MllA ""·"17'"5'· AT SANTA ANA AV-. •v"'N NU\'I • 'fltYIMIDI • covn•A~ • LA Cllill1CIN14 • \.ADIM HEtOHTS • THOUSAND OAKS •IAIT LOI ANOE LES • SIMI • LANCASTE" • CHATlwolllytt • t•ftZMA • "'""OA • WLMo .. IAUOUI •GOLETA • VtCTOl'tVtLLI ., GftA,.AOA HILLS •SAN IEFlNAftOINO •COflU)flA, • CAMMllLLO • MlllUf"llLD • HACll,.,A HltGMTI • flCONOIOO t ftlNO 'IALLIV e SANTA CLAl'IA ( -I , , ) I J/J ll~OT·AOVERTISER • WeleellH! Aboard · ' ' ' . Rich Rosales, a .sen1or it Huntington Beach's · Marina lllgh &hool, has bo!en honored with the f1'trst Mate" awa..l"(! by' lhe Anchor Club. The tiUe is given away -annually ·by the girls' -serYlc6 organization to ;:an '. ouutaridin§ male ·student. Rosales trophy ·;iii ~ Ille preserver. . . '" . . . ' .... ' ' " \\' ......... -8, 1971 OAl~V PILOT Kids an 'Ani111als ~Go ~.~ogei er~ Exhi~ition -. . . B' RUDI NIEDJlll m lalJy rtUrded -lllo 1 ~ .. Dlllr ..... ..... '1Tbin In • ~ of lftbertllsuch1tblftcu1 ,.._ .. ..-~Ila "lamb b e av en , • 1 tben val111ble tqehtll ~ tbe "Isabelle" the lamb bu fOund ~erely ntlnlld." It. Lark Vin ~ Ira a roruny, ey.-.'-ed Ludwil-· pen, with love aupplled ,by 1 "W• nqbl COlllldet it on ldioollul ol chlldftn. IJld ·eorty occupallollol teP'•I regular cleantnc arrled out uperiuol: But even P.'.t: 1 u a community aervlce pro-Unportutly, tbll farm will .rram by the Tr l·Clly· btlp-chlldrenl~bow CllalJengen 4-H Club. to blDdle anlmail and 1'jw to "Isabelle" bu company, tab care of t.bep1. ._ too-ilyjng beol and their "Mally of our re , lertlle 'eggs, baby cbicbm, chlldren have -terr rabblb alll other "-•-.ianf 1njm1!1 The farm will _.., -' frlendi. • learn lo get over All are located in the uftfounded fun," lht "lnlmal farm" construc:ted OD 'I'be pen WU bulJt by the playground of lluntinglon View Scbool Dillrlct BeaCh's Lark View School. tenance men Joe Vela, "Isabelle" and her robblt and DeLoyol1, o-ge chicken friendJ ~'there for " Arnold Hamen, Phil G the beDefiI of trainable men-nonces Bowman and ' ' -A-~~~~-~~~lhem ~leedlhem~~~of the 110 I>y 48 lool plot -.Im whn the -.. come tlitm, ftlA1be .. m. d'l' they the feed 1or the inu..J.. trom. ~ actually have to . cu ~ ~bblti or chlcum "'-'·'~" do ted by •ee:..J~ . col1lllllllled Mrl, themJelva .. Und· 1mp1oy, --WU' Ill ' Lu • .-... ' mtnl ln'UJat type ol lnduliry." bar 4'H DMllher Debbi• _. · "II ire c .. 1 tialll' ·them hbw Woodis Chaddiak, •utatont wbo wanted to protect i. · ~ ~ 1 1 ·• . suporlnteodent I o r educoUon, Nici lhe -Id be open to .all In llie ldiool dlolrlct. dren and 1nimals just ther," be commented. """'unlimaly lleulhter -•' -·--1111!1·-------... ---... ------befuc ·-· .. ·Debbleraleed thelombtrom A ... , 'i s I • e:.i\"!=·~= rea iL,.en n . erv1~e ~:~~~~ ' •• ~ ' .. ~~ f ' 111' b & "':!'~~.. and cblctll1I • Lulfonl 'f( .......... ilon or treinlnl, the oeraaani l'eQll•ed Sergeent u p 0 n graduation .... r . .., -·•· Mr -~ ~ Wlllilm' a. JnStructlon la leodenbip, U••t r the' -•··· ned r ailo are 1 4-R do111tion ~. F • 1 NN 1:;::~1 ... ~>"""""' WllpG"' Jafu~ Jacllcl r:,·p rom noncomu-IO o • by Adine DeLo)'(ll1 Her ow er, · -m.y.-u~ .. --.. r• "~ ' ficer c:andidate achoOI at Ft nb, Mr .• and Mt.. Ted FOWltaln Valley, recenUy was readlni IDd COIJ1m\Ulicatlorui. Benni ' da. . ~yola (ha ii one o1 the promoted to Army Serreant • • , maintenlnce men) •re upcn graduation from the .. MJchael R. JollaHI, aon or OufJ~I his Jt weeks of IPOftlOri"Of the 4-H d NoncoquNssionfd 0 f f.1 c er, Mr. Uld Mn. Mark R. trainq:, ths seraeant received "It'• a real thrW to .,. Candidate' ~I ol Ft. ~ Jollnlo>l'.il881 Vlala.. Del, Sol, instnillllon Jn i••d•rship, light ~·retoided chllc!Nn touch nln&. G~.· · Huo!ll>lton Beoch, ,rteently WOI~, Jnlantry tactics, map the baby chicU. With a lot of .. DWirc , his 12 .·weeks . or was promoted to Army ·' rea and communlcatioM. ' " rt'l;t ""f' ' \> f'i·, . AihSales Of·Oandla I By J"1'e Lalo Ke-y Dear Joyce: Some ...,_, ldeu plqse, f~ jobl or enfta boq1e1'fves co do •t Mme le belp ~nlar1• tile flJllily Ito com~ -L E., Rfven.Sdit, Calif. IN( ANT ITEMS, A Jolla; from ia Pittsburgh woman IUI'" gests : "I crochet beauUM afghans for babilli ln fine orion yarn. They are l!llde In panels and put lolelber with .. lacy chalrt, sUt.ch. '"'11 can bi . . ca ree'r Corner· machine washed and dried.·' They cost me about M eacb for ·materials, and addinl somethlng for rhy time, I sell them for $15. They could be sold co'mrnercially for ~ ot1 more. ! l' . l•t •IG WllK:CllR ITMAS' IAl:I• MINI Tllllll$1TABl.1 TIA'l•••au -. ..... ~ilrliGHT I ·., Since 1 work full time Jn m)'i own business. T don't have much time to work on them: but if someone could devote more time to it and could fiD4 l a commercial outlet such u ,"\ hoepltal' and other giflshopl,, I • OR 48'' PO~L TABLE Mini tennis tolole-folds to ~ lO"x3cY'xi< ~;,~ 'fe; easy storagit. Uniquefy engineered paddle absorb. 90% of Impact. 1,ncludes 2 pojlilles, ballo-anil net.I 41" -• tolll• hoa ~ .. it.;ck ployinp ·~urtace ·a~J solj wood 1ide1 and legs. , ,Comes complete with 2 cues gnd stt of bolls. "· 16'' SIDEWALk BIKE r.!ltllllYIRTS TO GIRLS' OR MYS' MODIL lji"'!•o siyle hondlebara · ; with· white vinyl grips. lf\eto! adjusting seat. Serpii·pneumatic tires. Trainer wheeJS Included. Easy to -mble, IOI GAMll •OARD Ploy JOI different gomos including carof'I;', bowling, tops, hors• racing, ring toss and many, many more, Hoa 00'1'plele ln1tructio• ' booklet. ' 'u.T. t212 llllV1Nl ILVD. ONE BLOCK E. 0' NfWPOf'T AVl 11t•••n ---1343 £. KATILLA AVE. AT TUSTIN AYE. LA HAlaA " • ... . .. .Tho fullost gncl 1 ~t ,_.~ striking of all Chriatmm• pines. 1'1 need lea ·Iott much tonger 'thari most pine trets, .. ond It haa "'9, . fr"hnt pi~ fragrancV of an. ' ,99 • IA. For that old fashioned Christmas. lush green needli1 and forest fresh aroma. Perfect for the youngst'ers• f' . !~m r den. A luxury paper on~ sculptured foil combination hi an •asy to colly package, !NI"· make "'1Y ll!"'Jtqjje look uciling. ITMAICARH ' Choose from a wide 1 selection of beautifully de1ig"td cards. Auorted •f\lle• ood colon. 11: .. ' '.· ' ·~ .,~ ' " ,~alian style ~et with 20 as1ot1fd push·iri lights. Hos odd-on plug for " easy attachment of additionol se11. ,. J '2'! r fS•U.HT ' ' . ··~~~d· ~~,~~~ li~.11 : Hai odd-on connector 9Cr ' • 'attaching additlOnal stts. IUtLlns IMPOllUM• SRI$ ONLY U.L APPIOVID UlffTllTll .. , I . , ... ·I!! Tl~llL GA.~All• .. • • • 3"xl0n. '· , !,, • ,. , Thia osH tjnnl garland wlll • add110 much color and sparkle to ~,t,.. ilr , ·~ decor" • mering . • 11 · Chll11ma• ll\ll'i''lrta(t . iOpular Oiriatma1 colors. IP ' YlllOW Just push the 10p ond sproy on ,,;;nterl Add1'11eauty IJ! your n., ' moritle or vifie;.wr \.ou ...... the look of freshly.follen an.W.' j 'I ' " I I • 29c ' l ... A l'ARK ~~~;;g,.v:v~_5T· ••L1•1• ..,,2::~rcc~~~:~:o. -,... 14312 ROCKFllLO .. AT IL lOAO fll01 COIT&' MllA .:::.~:::· •• ,. •YAN NUY~ ~ AIVEA~OE • COVINA •LA ~lSCENTA : • LA~ERA HEIGHTS • THOUSAND OAK5 •EAIT toe ANGELES • SI ii • LANC~ll\ • CHATSWOlllTH •l .t.lllZANA • flllSIDA • Ul'l.AN e SAUGUS e GOLETA• YICTOt''f"Lll • GlllAN AHILLI, •SAN RNA.ROI~• •COfllONA • CAMAAll.l.0 •• ln .. sFtE~ • HACIENOAHEIGHTS • 'tcoHO«>o • ..UNO VAL~. Mln'A I . she could mall:e a fair amount of money. One~can be 'made lrt a dav or ~." ; SOFT STUFF. An low• reader cr;eat.s goofy oversize noor pillows, shaped ll"- anirria!s. musiclt fnstrumeni.. food products and o t h e r" wha'ck:Y shapes. Pillows, whicli kids and teens use lor TV wat. ching, record Jistenifig or, whatever, may have catcft.. lines. Examples! On an lnaect- shaped 'cushion -1•luv bug"~ on a banjo design ~ "easy picklng11"; ,a realistic cop:v ot· i a giant chOcolate 'bar said - "half nuts"; and on a football -"Let's have some Jtlcks ... Pillow coverings are zippered, washable and 'stuffed with plastic roam. GIVE TO GET. A Cali!omta: candlemaker write: • • t recently had a booth at'a ham radio Qperator club's aocial event (could be any klnd ol o rg a'nlzation) where 1 di.spla.ved a lot of my candlet as well as made some there~ Donate candlel'(cft dther hand· crafted J)roducts) ror pritts every so often to different groups. This is a good way to Jet people see what you can do and promote your sales." ' RING;A-DINGY'S. K; Cl'veland woman writes t111t sbe hasn't been able to land) any market re1e1rcb telephone Work. A friend 1ug. jl:ested · she send fnexperulve fiyers to neighbo rhood '· busi.nesSes s tat l n g· he!: avallabltlty for telephone ~ tact assignments -pro- specting for fl!W C1..1Stomen; promoting store s~ial eventl and 'sales, 'Citlqig Inactive at. pounts. She hajn•t tried it yet and wondert tf it'1 worthwhile. I don't )c.now. Have any readers had luck with thf!I idea ? Alsa, nert year's elec. lions may''tiffer phone work for campaigns shY. 0 f volunteers. • DAY CARE. Readers h'I practicalJy all states have SU(• gested. ~~ildren 'f' day; nurser1~ ·,(day-care cenler1, nursery schools, play school.11 ). Some nurseries ..a r e In- , depende rit bu'slnesses, other1 are fr a n c h i s e operations.- (There are lli!O many non-- profit nurseries operated bt civic organizat19ns, church groups, industry, etc,) Private business' fees usually ranae from $lo-:i0-week. but ~ .may not indicate the quality ot care. In general, you should flrd m¥t: a cartful 1tudy of U. dtmand in your locality to detennine the Died, determine the liceruing requirements and ~t other regub1tlons, ioru.n, orchnances and educ1tional re-: qu.iremeni would have to jJe met. A number ot 2-year col· Jeges of!er programs t o become a child-ea re a11istant. And in a few cities, federal funds are available tq tr1la chUd-c&re-Yforker aide.11 in ~ 18-week program : Job I e 1 • persons who wish to lAquite about this trainln1 abould contact their Jlllblic empl.y; ment strvice office .. For moN lrifqrinallon , , RESOURCE SHEt!T Retden wflo wo.W llke a free raourre •beet of pubUca&~ •JIPl'9Jll'ille to ld•lllllf ..... peeUve operal"1 ot d a 1 Dllrteriel •IMMdd ... tlttW ,... q1t1t to Joyet Lala Kn.e, at tills •••Piper. Yoe .... eDQ01t • 1tlmped, ltlf* dre1ted, eavelo,e. A1k fer "Day Clre. '' • • • Which career I-Opie In- you? send suggetUomi for thla column to Joyce Lain Kennedf at W.11 ntw~paper. Much u • she'd like (.o help, Mrs. Kent nedy regretl that the volume ol mail ma~es perton•l answers lmpoQlble. ' I ----- DAil V PILOT /. Menm sttvice . . llaVJ lJeu...ant .... w. ~ -'"' Mr •. aJ\d Mn. Ncnnla A. G-11. of lnl · S-l!dcalllt Drive, ConN deJ , Mar,_il "on tbe toe" at the rSaudl Pole, U • merm. cl I .,. ,11111 -OponUon Deep"-· He II attaebed to Antarctic ' Development Squdron Six, home bued aj Qaollllt Point, R. 1.. ml wlU .....in 1t the • McMurdo SJund Statloi for the m.....U. po1or ·-.· IUJ>l'(lltlng the U.S. Antarctic n..earcb Program tber<. Airman Je A. Clark, daulhltr of Mr. and Mrs. Dooalcf C. Qart of 4448 llopoOd, s.aJ Beoch, has completed basic training at l ackland AFB, Tex. She hu been auigned to Koeller AFB, Mia., for training ID the air tn.ffic control field. ' -. Ann!' Private Bollen w. • ·-· -of .Mr. ·Ind Mn. WDUam ~ B.' Pa.saons, llat Spruce, Fountain V a 1 J e y , . ~Y· completed . the first pha. of training under the modern volunteer army field experiment at Ft'. Qtd. Jinny Private WUllam C. Vughl Jr., son of Mn. Geraldine F. Schmldt, 4'326 Kirkland, Lancaster, recently comp~ the llrsl phue or trafnJog under the modern YOlullleer army fi~ld ex· p<riment at Ft. Ord. Arnid•t towering down wn Detroit buildings, Chicago artist John Kearney lifts his 900-palmd steel horse, sculptured from metal auto- motive bumpers, onto a'lrliiler. The City of Detroit declared the sculp- ture t street huard ~ ·ordered it removed. It will be placed in a lopby of an office building. CHRISTMAS CARDS Allortllll ... .t JO INST AMA TIC COLOR FILM Cl 116-11 'UTIULSTllTCll' PUTYIOSI PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE JHUISDIY, FllDIY, .L---l SATlllDIY OllLY .DECEMBER 9-1~11 , 1 PleoJ ~ring coupon ,,..edecl for any purchaH ' thl• page ) I OLL PACU.•I 37~. • Lih Girls Have Yule • Gift Ideas • • " LOS ANGELES (UPI) A __.. Ii)> group is offering busband• •-to give their' wives an unusual Christmas gut for 'l -legal equality In handling the family finances, ·' , In newspaper advert~ments, the ••women's Equalization Committet" cf· fered "husbands who want to <to Something very s~ for their wives • th.if Christm~s" the 1e1al forms for giv· lng their wives a 50 percent share in coo- • trol of community property. · The committee's advertiJernent said that under californla law, although hus- band. and wife share ownership Cf joipt property, except real es.tate. husband bas the legal right to sell it without his wife'• knowledge or consent. · • "'Ibe law also gives t,t.e buaband tfle "' exclusive power to cho65e where ~ family will live and the . wlfe ku to agree," ;-. The committee said11 "Once,• wife'• separate W"11tngs are mixed )II t joint bani. accolint with her hulband'• ,eam· tngs, she loses all CODfirol· over,,trhat she has herself earned," it compliined. ·: "I( you as a husband trust and respect your wife as a tru1y iequal marriage partner," the ad urged husblmdJ, 'twe will send you a sllhple form which a bus- . band and wife caa·uecute in the privacy of their own home ... to give yWr wile an equal voice in deciding how to use Ult poperty which is hers as much as yours. "We must ask you to enclose one dollar to cover our mailing and print~ cosb. "The .greatest gift a woman · earl .receive for Christmas, 1971 is equality." ---'"'"''" ""' COll.,0."" SlllbDIP3 COLOG• SALE94c ...... •Young, alive sce'nt •Refres hing LIMIT:!,......._ Ir Mattel's@ '8'4 LIMIT ONli PER CUITOME• C·fY• a ~. LIMIT 11 •llll CUSTOMIJI flji/l!f!fl/JJIH/JJ/l/!N!f///l/JffUh GUNTSWOOL ~ 1tnn1NG I WORSTID'-I sw 68c I ::.. • 4-ply; mothprool ~ •Basic and fashion lhodeo. Iii • Norewindin1. !;t UMm. ohlM ... ;;J ~\'if.I-•• ' .... -~-.:&!! ~ ~ BROOKHURST at ADAMS Huntington Beach AILY 9:30 TO 9:30 SUNOAY 10 TO 7 ~.M. ,, " ... '• " . ' ,. .. .. " ,· ( , . • . , . • • • . • • • l · • i • • • • • i i i ! • l • I • • • • • • • I ! • . • • ! I i • r • I '' . , -1 •. . ' '"ilo••··~· ·: -.{..wl-,.._.,z -t.• ,.. .. · ____ .,.. ....... _...., .... _ ....... , ..... ._ ......... ' . , ......... ,.. . ., __ ,.. . IOIX&S ............. . • \ . ., . ' • '. ' -.. I . ' . .. , .\ • • • ~ E .: l • . 1 . ' :~ •I •! ' \ t ,. • ),,. ...... .. . ....... r. • . . ,•' , . •. ,, '' ., ' . . ' ' I •' :·.~ . ·. • I • .. ..r. ·It ' • " ,, ... • l ': • • -• ' . ""'" • " • .. • . .. • • ~­-1UI- . J"''~ .... i OU 4 11\•o,I ~ <l/.• ·• " ,.,. ·1 :~1 • l'·~·" I .. I " . t .1 ' • ,. , . ' ··~ • . . ' . . .., •• •• • . . • , ... • . •• ..... ... " ·• • • • • • . ' . • • •·' • • • • o, ' . ' .... , • ' . ' ,..'!' • • • ' . ' . ,. • • • .. • • .. • " . .. • . .. .. . .. • • . " .. • " • .~; ' ~ .. .. . . ) , ... • •• • ••• • • .. ,• " . .. .. . .. • • ; " • • • I i I • l I { ,· • ' '#1 1 ""''Dies ... l 1'n Yule Gift Foods Always Bargain? OVER THE COlJNTER & -._::.:-=a.me 'I MAID U.... for T r I1 I• D s~aa=p~ I 2 t1r 7, 1f11 O.mpl~New York Stock List •' • • ' • • . ' . ' " .. I ~' ' . • ·' , ' ' I I • • • • I I DAll.Y "1.tT .... .. ......... _ i . . . . w~. °"'-e._1m ' ' •• • j ·HOBIES INVADE FLORIDA -This is just a portion of the 100 HqJ!\• Cat-14 .. , which competed on.Tampa ·Bay, .Fla. lot the1 national champi0!>4hlp '.of the 'cil<s dw:lng ,the 'n>ank.sgivlng weekend. Above, th.e .fleet is l>lacbOd .preparatoty'to :U)e ·start of on'e of the Thees. Below, top 'Hobies are shown aP~cb'mg· ~ mitt ~ • f the Co'urse. The regatta drew entries fro'm all over the. nation·. • . • ·:. ' .... ···;'i .... . . ._ ! ' ' . . ) iBome From Dobies , ~: . ~oast1 Sail;o~s :To_p~ Jn , Stand~1igs . . t Southland -Hobie Cat sailors S. Barey Olton, Merrit~ 6. Bruce NtcoP~ f\1ound, Teturn~ home fr~m '!'4l!'Pa, Jsland; Fla. . . , , , ,, \' !!finn. • '. ; . : (\ ,... ' ~ ~ F1a., this 'fi'eek v.:1lh JUbllant 6. c~ppy sti~y, HooolU'lu. 7. ·B91> Alle,n, hor.es Acres, c reports o! lbe national cbam-7 Reg Jaworski Harrfttton N .. J. I ' ' ~ pionship ,regatta sailed in the oni Gcmada ' ._ 1 ,. ' · a, O ck BeauchaftJp, Coro a • Two. N""J"!rt ~bor Yacht Club yacltls art l1l!led .._. the JO~ alreOdJ f'<ieb:ed for the San Diego to Acapulco .Race, Feb. f, F<remoet cf thf. *al en- Jries it Bob ~·· 81-lool C11llor •Shtls U, wblob . b014" Lapworth-designed sloop, Nalu IV. · · • • Sirilll'U r.iu~bt up again&& two. other vetmn · blue-water racers in tht contest for first to flniab... AlJo erl1ered are . ' ' -k .loltns<\f'l Windward }'uaage, Lahalba Yliebt Club, the elapsed time reCord for the 1,~mile race. !J1le other aRd Ken DeMuese's Blackfin, ,ia Peter Grant'1 · 4 9 • f o o t . 1St. •Ffancla1Y•oht ClUb. ·~ •· r •. '•I.,,, . " .. ' . • ;"f,' ... 'l '. • l, • • .. , .. . . ; .. ; . ~ ' ' ' " "' ' " . . < ,MOS51ERG . l.fi..A ' , . ' • • " . ' . . . JHUR~·«'Fll.,, $AT. • NICll lfPICTIYI DK. 9t .. , 10t .. , ).1th 1 .· . \. . ...... M055!1~RG SH.OTGUN' New H'avtn' 4IO·ga'.ugc tepeacer'has ~ushioned­ . , .~boulder Rad.'Euy:1ake·down. 5~ lb. • • 22 ·1UFLE• AND sCOPE Marlin·rnacfe :22 includes "x seep.. Glenfield . bolt~cl!on roagozine clip. . ' SAF 4RI BB •• 'RIFLE · ', ' 2.l<>shof. Crosf<bolt sof•ty,3".K "stock length. · SaveorlPc:11tt'lltar1et ••• ~·. • •••••• 2.94 ' I 29.92 Ow tt1. 37.t7· 29.92 9.66 ..... -1••on sale where not 1 pr:ohlbittd ~v·1.w. ' ----· . I -~._ ... ai -DAISY· BB TARGET SPEOAC • O"'Rtt..16.66~3 'D•1'0.t, · · _Controlled velocity, forced feed 50·~~ot ·14 44 oction, hooded front Si ght. -36!<.~' long. e " . . l . DAISY MODtL 25 PUMP GUN•• '•' Florida resbrt over the ., .. J • • r ~ -c!le'I '.M.~.~ . ' · ;Thanksgiving weekend.. -S:· h~;.ug ·'Barto.;~port, . 9. '.atir'is ChfistWen, . ' •• Most jubilant was Richard ac · Lauderd8\e, Fla. 1 lllT.,;StZE PICK ·-flGLE;AOllOI OF DAISrBB1S• •'11'. ·8·t ~ll GUI~ ". .o~'.R:'.IJ.9~."-3 D-.,10nl1.:. Ii. 4. . · • Features troubl•~ree pump oct1on, Sb A ' '-· shot 1dutomotic feed. AdjU!tablttiigbt1: · · e • .. . . -'. ' ' . . "' . ~ . ~~ufek o1 , ~Carnsrillol•. who 9. Rick W h i t eh u r s I 1 10 .. John I>Uke, Orlando, ~· ·~red a i-esound.ing vJ.ctory Pensacola, Fla. First iO in ClaSs C. :•fter. .sta.n4frii o!l lasf year's IO. Joe Neale, $An.Diego. I. Chester Smith, Napl~, 1Champion, Cappy Shields of 11. Allyn Stevens,. Orlando, Fla. , : Honolulu, itnd runner-up H?bie Fla. . 2. Bob:. Slei'llng, Wildwt>bd, l.;Alter of Capi'strano Beach, the 12. Rick Naish, Kailua, N.J. · · , ::designer and ,~ilder of the Hawaii. . 3. Pete. Begle, St. Cair t ~aft. , , . 13. Jeff Canepa, ~ta Cruz. Shores, Mich. ~ : Alter 8pptared . et 1' the 14. Robert .Graham , 4. Richard Ehl~rs, Sarasota, ":t Newport Harbor Yachbmen's Parsipanny, N.J. Fla. . •. ( Luncheon today with a film of 15. Jim McCann,' Orlando, 5. Bill. Con1in, · BlackwOQd, the raclrig on Tampa Bay. Fla.. . N.J. There were more than 100 en-16. Steve ColweU, Seabrook, 6. Jonn•Edd, Lakeland, Fla. !; tries· from across ~ nation Tex. 7. Rob&rt Martin, St . 1 ')>articipating ln the event. . ea'u'f·. Richard Hack, Capitola, Petersb~rg, Fla .. ~• Five Orange County sKi~ 8. Gil . M c P h e r .s o n , • pers were among the first 10 18. 4ith A n d e r s o n , Clearwater, Fla. in the ~\.U' A fleet. Be.bind Honolulu. 9. Roth Nf:lller, ·clearwater, ~ Loufet were WaYne Schaefer, 19. Ted Hendrickson, Cor,ona Fla. . Capistrano Beach; A1ter: John del 'Mar. 10. Ned Plumer, Henderson, ... Ross-Duggan,-NeW])Oft Beach, 20.· Hafold 'Hu t·C h·i n gs, Tex. 1 • • , ~to mark the fin\ five . Also in Honolulu . • the first 10-were Craig Barto, First 10 in Class B: ~Newport Beach, 8th, and Joe 1 .. Jack Woebtle, Orlando. ·Neale, San Diego, 10th. Fla. · : First 2 finishers in the · 2, · Dave Rogers, Cocoa Class A fleet were: Belich, Fla. '. 1. Richard ~ o u r e k , .. 3. Allen Dewees, Englewood, 'Q\marillo. ' Colo •. ' 2. Wayne 'Sc.haefer, 4. Toql Whitehurat, Capistrano Beach. · Pensacola, Fla. 3. Hobie Alter. Capistrano S. · Scott 'Medlock,' Orlando, ~Beach. Fla. . · ' £: 7 Challenge Pick'1,rd t In Congress P:relims ~ . . ,. Tom Pickard, mustachioed h• winner of ltle event cham- ~; pion's tradll.iofial Crimson ? Blazer las!. Marth, begins ~., defense of hi.s Congressional j :, cup s a 111 n g championship • Saturday when he faca seven !• rivals in Long Beach Yacht ·'Club elbnlnaUon salloffs to select the host c I u b ' ·1 representative in the eighlh annual match racing daasic , next March. . Pi<lwd mi his fellow L8YC contendt<1 ~ a series al besto(lf.thm m>lcl1es Ibis ' weekend arid the loliowing weekend on a single ellmina- tlto, "'tennis ladd<r" forma~ ' tbt ~erMI wiJtner to ad· • -lo dleet of 10 skip- '"' ~ lhe nation I " ti' C • oll Long Beach .. Morda 11-19. I lhey'v~ arranged t'o sail for the·~ ,Club sailoffs. Entered in ·addition t o Pickard . are 'Mort· Haskell. sailing' hls Vlvant, which also will be used by Pickard; Bill White, .sailing ' bis Duelto: University of .Southern California aailing t e a m member Doug .Rostello, youngest" contender and also sailing Duello; Arch Van Palmer. sailing his Pantera; Roby Bessent, sailing LA YC Kenneth .eroan's Cal 4 o Association champion, Holi- day TOOi Lou Comyns1 sailing his ' Absante: . and t 9 71 Congresaional Cup o •er a 11 chairman Barney .Flam, sail· Ing his Flamboyant, The IJJYC .WloU'will be the Urst or a series of eliminations off SouUtland boating centen throu gh earl1 F e ti r u 1 r y • ...... 'lill\ lab place culminating in ~• all·Soulhern ~ IA ..,. ltlrt.inc 1t about · CllJJorn1a final set of match ! 11:• a.m. on a wtndwlJ'd.. races at Long· Beach to Jeenrd coune Just outalde determine ·~ two local area the Alamitos Bay entrance to finalists in addition to the host Lone Beach Harbor. Entrants club winner and previously- wlU aail Cal 40 sloops which selected DiU Ficker of y lbemleiv" own or whk:h Ne,wport Harbor ¥C. . ' ' . . P .O\verhoats ' ' To Jlaitle hi Rt1,m Rw ' . . . WNG B!!~CH:.... Gil Gilbert of· Beverly Hjll• ~ili,'bjd good· bl"' to one ol •the lt!i>O( sue· .ceufUI' raoe 1 boals. \n ·West Coas~ hiltory Saturday when he guides bif spect?a Marine Special i11 Rtlm 1Run.vm, the open!lf! ttsti of ~ Ul71-'12 Paci#ic Offshore PO'lftt Boat Rli~g AsiodiUOJI ·awon. A fljel of U many. as two dMet\ ~Ii~ for.the 96-mJlt! 'race'. atartlng at 10 a.m: off Belmont Shore'~ in Long Be~ch Ha-and cal~ ing for. a sPrhll to Malibu "Pier and back ,a,s el~ race in : POPBRA's" seml'411lflual Rum Run .series. ' ' Gilbert, 2$-year-old re a I estate developer, ',.on )a.st June11 Rum Run VII al 61.S m.p.h. as one -of hil all vtc- tories durlna: the eeaMlll to eam the Casale TfOPbl as overall Weal Coast Ot6bore champion even though bll »- fool speedster ii ·a "-"Ilic C\asa boat. · alleg less powe rJul. and ss tophlstlclted than •llll' \ill fledged oCean-going .<(; the Offshore Claas. · A 24-fool venlon o(:, the Spectra hull Ja under <on- struetlpn 1t . the complll)''.S Burbank . beadquai;ters1 and Gllblrt bas anoouhced his plan to campaign it ort the na- tional cham(>ionshlp circuit beglnnillg next Jo~ebruary, fully eligible for tile U.S. Ullo. I ' : . sac 1• ; :6.88 ~ Rtg. 71J,._ 3 D4ys · 'Rtg :•7 IJ7 .--3 .Days :u . • r, Famous far consistent qu'al· Auth,n!lc: · replic;o of • lty, oc:curac:y. ·CHorge it. Jamo s Peoctmak•J· ' •. 'J' .. I, • . . ' .. \ 'ILL·llERICAI : 1asm11LL 5.97 TPSml ,141 JE!llS IAcm ' ·14.88 /l./i. )H18·-J D"1/ Rti.696.-'J 0.JJ Gail. • Goodrl~h' offktol slH, -,olgM bOll. . ' Chrome ;•P,flng steel rocket, · Hardened for a1ren&th . . . ' 1 • ....,... ...... ..-c .. -~*'"' 1. ...... _. _ _,_ .............. . \ SU •MIDO WITA ft l'llMG\ ""'":' ::.!:."--"~ """"t. ..... • • 011r Rt&. 33.83 -.Y•w Chict -3 D4JS Only . . • • ~ { . . : Fol dghl or,leh·hondod·gollors. 7·pc. Ml in· · 2 9 , 7 7 : f eludes #1 ·3 .woods'"ond 3·5·7·9 and putter )n , t. • : ii'ons. W1ith~nd-blostedfoce1. Ttipleehromed. . • l Women a~19ht-Honded7·pt.GolfSet .... 2t.77 · I MEI'S 2-PC. YlllL HOODED RAllSUITS Q11r Rt(-/ .87. 1.47 3 Dt1y1 'Ot1/y · 'f"oter-resistant Joliisujt 11 fylleut. Pote., pock.ts, zippe(front. Pants hove drowatrl1'.!9. Cleot, olive dtob, blcfze oronge 01 eamoufl09ecolor.~•· • I I FOOTllll NELIETS 5.82 I • . . ' " ~ r. .. " " ;. ' I -I DAILY TV LOG ;· W•••daY MWng ,....,_~~~-,.,.,. Pel'IOllCllind • Stylish • Efficient I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ordor Por Youl'Hlf or • Frlood· 't,J~y b• ~S.~ ~" 1n¥1lo,;ts •• r1tuNi 1dd~1s's 1 ~111. Also very h11ufy •• icltntific1tion 1 ltb• for' 1Mrklrtt !M"•n•I items such •• ~ooks, r1cen:J.11,photos1 et(.:. ltbels 1tick on 9'111 ,.,... ••Y be usN for Markin9 home ctnntd focd ittm1. Ab l•beh are printed ·with 1tyliolo "°'"'typo tO fjno 'l""llty whit• ............ ,... r I I ·-• o.111.YPIUI' .Five Plays Draw Curtains .,. TOii 'l'ITIJll .............. ,,. ___ .. lttt ll.tnc -prodll<llool ..... 1111-. tho_., ---upat-Aaa Collllt ... ....,ty•a Iona -~-arevlYllll l"J'bt Mi8ed Panlt" - -• for a tbrOHliPI -"Potrllled r-." .-i :;ii.wood'• bel'l' "'-oat In Ibo·....-... " 1• II l"ollll>l1---!or ii> ln><IUdll •---eel -piny Bogart. Tiii olory· centen, bowt..,., on a defeoted novtlial and a --Itri· Cir! Tlieyt llld ia... Keeney take the central -with Bob Kahler cast 11 the girl's grandla-In the Santa Ana produdion. Perlonnanc.. are ICbeduled for a o'clock Thursdt.y, Friday and Satur- day at Phillipa Hall on the SAC campus. Rese:rvatk>ns W-115151, extension 317. * Amq the 1ocal productions "Our Town" llvta too llnal =-"P;idlf and 11 ICll'• Colla --·---dlNGllll and llria -• Medkll 1111 call u tho 1111' ._. Olllor prloclpalo an -ea-.camoron You111, Doe Tueba and -Part. . Olrtaln Uma Is I o'clodl at tho 'llllrd Slap ,.,,...., M!:7 Ntwpor\ 81¥11. °'* . -a-il6.111a .. * Reid ...,, by popilar dto mand · ll ''The Q 111 I Mtnaprie" at U. Ian --Community 'l'llllW, with J\lchanl And...... dlroc' ~ Tame1111 Wllllaml' tint p117, I Doh!, Tom Tallaftm>. -d 11111 Jim eoOiiiri.. tilt c..i at the Clbrillo 'Pl•y"""'-' IOI Avenldl Cahrlllo , San Clemento. FIMi par(onnaJlCto wl~llo 1!¥111 atl:IO 'l'huriday, Friday Ind 8alllrda); ~a­ UOtll 4ft.0445. ./ -hMvy cfralna .... . llnuln( Ullo wtekend with an 1str1 t w o perlorn\ant:et .-.Jtil.for nut wetl II lhe Irvine Community '1'!16ale's "0...th of a s 11e1 man.'' STARS AT SCR M1rtin ... nson Oolltt6 coinpla_U• l'!O • ....... ., .. 'l'lmlftl "-the llll"ltr." -~Kallllt'7n Offtll btW .. .v..le'' Cllt -1111 " ll4n ' , A-. w1111 nor cuue. -llorklll. .JGllo l'htllJpo, Dabcnh Ilic~ Jo ~.n = ~s:.i~:;,~ Singer Alling :' P'lnal performancos -.ww ·lie "-.L otap1 11 a:• 1n. t It• 9"\reD"" 8t.ep ,,..,,,...., 1110 Miiii st .. '!!Ii> l. '. !~ Ber,cb. -......... """ 6All P'llANCllCO (llP!) -~W.....t~of ~'=~"=Id ; Oolden WtM 0011111'1 --11 ·r-la•4· Oom'nlunlty Thtater, leletmmtorallefulldllor ' ~·1 "Tamlnc of the '1111 Slap r..odatlon. .:, llt!ft." cl-cNt th 1 s Tbt fOUodatlon ii a1t: wl<ilend . CbarlOI Mitchell ii torpniutlon wbich belpo 9 ' cllrtctln1. •the romotl••llilll of lonn*t Von SCbiutr and Renita prilbn ...,,,., druc addk:t{1 '1orln heed U,, cut of• at anti ju.-ol!01d11a. tho ll0-111t GWC theater. Olll_:=::.:.:=.=:::::.::.. __ tho HUlllill(lon Hooch campu1 curtain Ume for the comedy ii t o'clock. * Thrte dark wH:kend1 -a tald111 lbelr curtain calls thl! w~keftd 1re South Colll1 Reptl'tol'J't ·0 0ur Town,'' the HWltinlfo~ Beoch Playhoute'• "Arlmlc and Old Lace," the San CI e m e n t e Community Th11ter'1 "Tht: Glau Menqerle," Golden W e 1 t Colkc•'• 0 Tlm.lnc of the Shrew" ind VW Long Beach CommunltJ ~·s "Hay FIY((." Hild Over for an ex- tra we.kend Is the lrvlnO Community n.a&er'I 0 Death of a S&lesman. 11 : ~ =orlt ~ power Friday and Saturdii' tho UC lnllll -• Hall • nlihts. Reserl>etlons 547-7733. Play-. ' * rarity at tho Lolll Beach Com· rn,Wllty PllJlhoUU -are Ip store following this wm's c!01lng performances of Noel coward'• "Hay Fever.•• Orane:t Countl111 Alex: Koba la dlrect1n1 the ThlrliM comedy. · Heading the cast.-a r e Barbera Crooktt. D en I s Thcmu. Ron nuan, Randy Keene and Elizabeth Gordon. Final ptrfonnances art Fri- day and Slturday at 8:30 In tht COmm1111lty Ployliouoe, IOI! E. Anohelm St., Lolll Beach. ~u ... !Ill) as. . Clir1aln liml II I o'cloclt with Aatoa Flotcher, Hilda Alloa, .. llllls ud Gary -., ~--" 1111 _.....,. ......... _._ Confaecl About lllcorporatlon 7 Femi hsues •-~~~-•o r--.~~~~ IRYINE INCORPORATION ILICnON TOMORROW, Docomllor , TUISDAY, Dtcomllor 14 7!00 I' .M. -Channel 3 ' · A P1ft1I, of Exp1ri1 wlll 4111tcUtl . tht l11ut1 of prof>"t•d lncorpor1tl1n: 0 POWERS OP CITY 001(1RNMIN1' 0 TAXATION " 0 'LANNING •RoCESS . , o ANNIXATION •-I"! ......,:.w ......... ,. ..... c.. , ................. . The No.11 Song . ..,. The No. 1 Album from · . The No.'1 film Best Pfcture Best Musical Score -1*·-111 m.i.flA•-• OMIWH•OlllT • .. DSTUISDAT DK.14 ,._tSLMD•lllllPOllT I ' Two Huntington Beach at· tractions wind up the.Ir respec- tive ena:qementa Frid., ind Saturday wlien the Huntln(lon Beach Playhouae, puts the lhroud over "Arsenic and Old Lace" and Gotden W e 1 t Mrir LOW l'!ICnt . 11.H S.L tin M. St.H ......, 1tlt te 7itl P.M. M• • ..,_ M 611 ... 7.tO ,_ ·--"A MAN IN THI • WILD!RNISS" ... "THI OMIOA MAN" ""' wltllCl1W•.._ 06.18. HARIOlt 01 ADA.MS, CO TA. ME S.t., PHONE .540·Jlt)2 ON HAllOI llYO • ONI Ml\t IOUTH Of SAN DllOO 'W'f, ·MOW•LAYIN .. .. , 6UT-TI~HTENIN6 THRILLER ANO ONE Of lit£ Mosi · EXCITING FILMS YOU'LL UE TNIS 1£.IRI" ..,.., -. "An exciting contemporary suapense thriller! ·ICl'llll ThonWn. U.. fimts "~CH 1• JOLT$, TENSIO• ••• NERVE· Fil YIU SUS- PEllStl" ·"·""'- "Keepa t~t audience guessing and Jumping . • • some of tht tetnes will make ybu double- Chtck the lock o" your door whtn you get homer' .u. Htrlhl-EMiMr . L 11" l.AFCH • ICfltlilll.A'f' If .IQ t011 Ne WM '"'"" w '° mi. • .cm rr Cl.In' WtwOOo 4'ICIDIJCIO rr JIOIPT .... L#ll ~-• A...,,..~ JllilOOl.cTICll •Ml~ CIOlllMT' l'tC'IY'l • TICMKOICJI' S-•£ ' PlUI • All MIW HCOllD llT ' raraatnlllll·Ynlla 11Tbllnt lad" A,,._C...,.~·l~fl'CftlM•tl=' ED= IDfl 0 "PLAT Mlln fOll Mr' & "IWI .. Tiii WllDlllllSI" "" ••-~CllUM.I wat 1t,1111-.n1_, I I • ' I ·' " " . . 4 IM.YMIT W.t'1.,,o.c1•r1.1m • ('.elllllt St.aau Out I OCC Symp~ny Shines. in 'Concerto' 111 TOii JIAllLEY ................. $do ......-----·-.............. -OR.NJ-.. the !nedom of Colla Meu for the superb eal<rtalnmeat Ibey gave us Suodiy. 'llley des<rve 1 key lo lbe city for tbe way Ibey llC$lod Dvorak'• massive Concerto for Cello and Orchestra. And the city fathen should cover said keys wllb gold plate lo the ensemble having enough ambition to even attempt Shostakovich's ~ymphooy No. 5. from .. ...ii-. thal lefl but 1 few empty, oeats In that big IUdltortumllldlboo-• ... tlmeafnceftllW I -1et lhll kind al -llao -allhouP. to be ..... tbete bin --.-wflo richly cr_...i-. ICarma'1n ... Ila ...... ml D-but be dldn\ do tt on his own. He WU the f1nt to coo- ...,. Iha! be 1ot the maximum ..~from. -orcbeatra ml a thOaghtful conductor who never fall! to achieve the muimum liallon with his ooloiltl. Ru.ulan scbool • We w«lldn' can to single out uy ... of the '""' movementa for 1pecl.al ~ cJalm but ,.. do want to pay trlbule to 1 Mnll aectlon that es:oelled itaelf in what must have bten tbe OCCCSO's most difflCUlt uaignm«lt ever. Concertmia1rea Adrieruie Gelger bid h e r own dlallnguished role to ploy In this f I aw I e s s Shostakovich · with 10me Impeccable solo wort at tey sta,g:esJn tbe sym- phony. • I And a special bravo for a section of the occcso that has "bad ita share of brickbats 11iisCH.t.M.TOH HlSTOH "THE OMEGA MAN" (GP) 6th BIG WEEK .....,,... ... uunr -DAILY NEWS Their Dvorak wu magnW- cent. Their Shostakovich WU auperb. And both, mark you, were of a caliber that we have no right to expect from a com- munity syrophony orcheltra. Cellist Dennis Karmazyn must, of ~ take the reading of the Dvorak acore. spoWghl for his brilllADt reading of the Dvorak score. We have had no more gifted soloist on the Ot:an&e O>ast CoUege auditorium .stage· Ind it has been a Jqng time Binet this critic beard the likes of the eloquence be poured into a glorious piece of music that seems to have vlrtuaJly disap- peared from today's concert repertoire. Yet, Karmazyn WU brilliant ml H H hldn\ been lot one other factor on that ....,.am this critic would want lo •Y a great deal '"""' about" this aplelldid yoong ceUill -but .. to the piece de reaillance of this Inspiring concert. 'That.-WU tbe Shostakovich and what wu, for tbia crltic and a delighted audience, a memorable reading of a ICOft that b 1 unique blendq of roman.Ucllm aod realism tn brawling, burly acorlng that may not be confined to Shostakovich but ia moat cer- tainly only to be found Jn bis from this column In pastilf.:::::::~~===~~~~~~~~-;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; seasons -a brass grouping that per'1Ulded us Ofl this fine showing to forget all we ever FRDCB NNECTIOI Ill THE tJ/lt'AT TIW»TIOll OF AllERICAN THRIUER8. h-.... ~­ QI.al BY Cl LUXE' A,__ "Outbacl{' ' 1 He got a standing ovation Fountain Valley Gro11p Plans 'Christmas Carol' 1'le Fountain Valley Com- mwlity Theater will OOebrate the holiday season with a pn:r ductfon ol Ovlrles Dickens' ''A Ouistmas Carol." Director Jo Richardson has announced a cast of 30 actors for the production, which will' ,open "Sunday, Dec. 19, in the Fountain Valley Civk Center. Heading the cast a a --· ... ll...nll SMtl Ebenezer Scrooge will be Mart HoiJe, with Jim Murray and Ann Marie Richardson playing Bob Ctatdllt and his wHe, 'Ille crippled TJn'y Tim will be portrayed by David Peck, with Joaeph Collanino as Marley's ghost and .Antony Colllllno, aay Sellen end Michelle Abshier u the three Chr-.. ghosts. Perfonnances will be glven Dec. 19 at t and .f. p.m. follow- ed on Dec. :ao and 21 at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the civic center, si.m w1111. _ DK. 21 --'TH• ITIUW DOGS" _10200 Sl>ter Ave .. _EowllaJn Valley. Admluioo II r.G cenla, with ~ations available by calling llSUllll. said about wobbly bornlJ and strident trumpets. They were 10lld, precl.!e and authoritaUve throughout a wort that call! 'for eucUy those qualities and it is -vety obviou! that 10meone has been workJng verY hard and suc- cessfully on this section Of the ensemble. A very merry Chrlstm'u, OCCCSO; you gave us a inusical Chiistmas card Slm-- '!&Y afl.ero<>Qn that will be long remem6ered by a great many music lovers who talked about your efforts an the WIY )lo ' , ' lkM-4 ..,.. G-lo).W "Al\'NE OF THE i:HOUSAND DAYS" ... Peter 0"1" .... Y "THE LION IN WINTER" he. SHw s..t. 7 P.M. c-i..-..... Set • ...t S... Fr-2 P.M, -M-1"'1 Wei 1 l!sy 1 P.M. BARGAIN MATINliE " EVERY WED. I P.M. ........... ..,......ft. - --~~IN DEAUI , , ~'--~-jiii ALSO UlllA "Ill.AND • "ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER" .. ! 1 2 3 10 14 21 28 40 43 ACROSS 1. Resdtn..forgiftidsu 4. At top of......, littl• firl's list 7. Greek llj:llr . 10. Southsd.Asiancooi:ttrv 12. SVJnbolforrutheniuDt 13. Fl1t-botmmedbolt 14. Preent . 15. Unitofmmur•(lhbfl'riltion) 18, A muitltChristmlstime 11. B•• or tiftl 19, St.ts {lbbrsvi1tion) 21. Whit ntW shoes aometin.s do 26, ld•I f1mily gift 28. Stlte 29, Vex 30, Exclln'tionofturprise 32, Seuo111I thrub 38, Bttw11n meal11T11t 37. f91"mofllddress 38. 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H•rd• "''° EneiM, • S!Med, Rtd A. 51\arpl !GN'f !Oil ·~ Dodge · ?!!' ... ~ .......... , .. 0··"·"0• s277 '.. Good• Tr-110r!11lon, CRTU 205! 11.-'69 Ford E VAN : ff _,_.,1 _ ' ev1., s•kt shllt. (X1917'J. A s1e.ir "' . I 1 f . ~ '· === 11~ '59 Ford GALA~IE ~ ~' •-Goad, \It, Au~llf Tr11>1., RNlo.. \IGIC: Hfl LONGTERM . LEASING.AVAILABLE FORD . . ' . . I I • N w_,, -•· 1971 ··i. ,;. -~ .. ~O~_;Y One -Sh 9 rtc u·t ~· fo.r f re heh Chef I • BJ' CAROL MOORE Wearing a soft green n.eater em· · 'or n. C»llr ,.... Steff ' broidered with mushrooms -an emblem f t;e.icq cooklilg1is. not a lot of fancy of French cooking -Mrs. C!lld ....- s8w:es, insists Julia Child whose ~tics mented on food ln general: as T\/'1..F~ t1!of have knocked mt COOKING REVIVAL of . the / pleteg.q6usness out of baate "I find young people's renewed interest cuisine.• ~- Instead French cooking ls making the ·in natural foods and ·the :etlD'i to most of every possible flavor and having , handw~rk professions especially ena oonfldence , in what you're dolng. The couraging to gastronomy. Fine cooking l«hniqlif!t!f '•" exul.ained in her two depend,, on freshn6u of pro(luce and erase volumes of "Mastering the Art of French in workmanshJp. Qooking." · "The predicted food 1100.ri.ge in a few "Ow' recipel are long and detailed '° decades ii a horrible tbouch~ But the cooks can 11,ea,m the basics and reasons cl of Lo 1.,._.. """·-"" d tiJr them," ·~ said. f!an up ng ' ~BIN OIUWIU an . '!Once you know the 'how and why,' regrowth of oysters ~ lhows you can .seemingly elahof~le French cuisine can bring back the good lhbiga bi ll!e. be dooe viry qllkkly. The speed gained ''The French eating potlenl ii very by experience is the only shortcut I sensible finishing with !nJ1t ...i .-. allow " ' ~. Child was in the Hartlor Atta to We eat very well ~ very lfttle. Wltb 'tape a Newport CablevisMJn TV inte"iew proper ei:erclse, it • ea!Y to ally la that will be aired ln early Febl11ary. shape.'' -*' , expl tned bow be And she pointed out·how the mort!'Vm-~ (){f camera, she a s ac-turous P'ftnch cooking is actually quite · 1 quired kllchen mastery durq ber bu>-calori,. ~ budgei-<onJclouJ " ~· • band Paul's 20 yean tn the foreign "F r _..tmce chicken ~ Jeaa a:-:"~eln ~an: eaZ:;';!, ~~ ~ 'pens~e Cuts d ~at can l>e poacb~:Wlth cambridge Mass and she was born 1n: an arom~tie blellll of vegeta~ ind'~ .. P d ' •• resulta WBI be very tasty, tender ~ asa ena.. aatWylng.'I , ,. NAMES ,RllVEBSED SAME IN ' PERSON ' . ' Her husband remarked how the in-1 TV Im troductlons have changed from "Attacbt · Her at-eue. totallJ natura . age Child and his wife" to "Julia Oilld and was personlfied u she munched ·IP'•PH !her husband.'' He photographs her cook· from the ~ •• the brunched it ., · •···· r the d " --• the ......_ the Five Cz'alml. Hor huaband ...ntnded ma "at any ·-o ay -....-!be party jo bold wine ' g!illea 'bf 'till • . tum a~ models for the cookbook ll· stem so the "chimes of friendJhlp" WOUld lustrator. ring true In 1 too•~ • I With tbe aid of her TV ""'"'"' cookbook • Tbe _.. dlat1ed -bow ix-t dlqnms and an abunda~ .al. II!> douch -I and dio<ol!te r.dpes an , p11-. American -.,. are .,. ttie ~ to psfonn '"' TV becw tually belier equipped to _, cuisme timing is 00 iluilial and atace Jltl>il iftJ than their Frtnch counterparts, ~· IO bot. C!lld contends. · "On other nielJiea, ... 'll. have a llllnil- "So many French women bave maid• bJ ftnlahed ~ Bo( wlUI brad. we 1 • or buy loodl &lf'tld)' prepared lit various m ... to haft 81 Uct~ for eidl 111ge -, speclalty ahopi that they ha .. relatlwly Ille !Int, -... thlrd ~ -tlllil tittle knowledge of their c:ootlng heritage we Hep relrigented 'just In caS<, Nfftr -or processes," she said. can 'tell when a camera ml&bt break "Good cooktng, French or otbtf*lse, down. · · should not lie cdn•lderij! · 1 llmko.... "But wt haft a "'l' happt, .,.u.r.t sumlng trap. Jt's a creative, amusinJ crew. M IOOn u the last take of a show challqe !or botb men ud women." ii fiDillled, wllanll tba lood la-.'' • • • • . .. • ' . \ • • • • ,I': ~ • • I" ~ :; • J ") p • • • 1 • ~ini .. ur•·aifl· trHI th .. cen be ... _., ,__ ' eaten star ori buffet tables. Above, smoked fish and cream' c~tse frost the tree, At ·leh ,' two ·cheeae1 ••• combined . • . ) • • Party's 'S , ouper A warm Ore ii> the finpll<O •• , Jliclr Fl'Olt Dipping at your Iott , • , pd lriendl alngln( caroil to(etbet -all tbele come with the bollday HliGa. . Nippy ev¢il«1 call' !or bot -as will .. bot Orei, a refrul!lq .. a -tbt tweet.I ofltbe bolldlY table. 1 Invite your -to a .. ..,,.... 10Uper--anack" ~. whh specW IOUPI made from cannad ccmdeiw.1 ...... rind Parmeun franb in bllDbta u tb1 ltar' atlracUons. . . . :rtJLETIDE GIUll PL\ Ill' ; .• '1 t.1 .... do+ea 1.qc. mJnce4 ~ • ~ .·,~: .. ~ · •ICllll (lll'f--J-areea pea-..., · 2 nap Cini water . ~ . v. cup cho!'Ped ir . ' In ....;on:liiftn 1ar11c wUlt . --In blilt<r. 'Md ~ .... uedlenll. ·Heal: lllr now and· 1bia. ¥De~' to •·Ml'Y1nl•· • • PARMllSAN l'llANU •• JN, lllAllD'IS I pockl(e (I-) ,.,,,... .... ms- '°"l rolll \/o ........ --1/o cup dloppad . ponllf I !ralll:lurlcn, cut ID half u...u 4oaP: lllR*la ....., with cbeele Ind pohleJ. lllporlla Into I uw.ies. Placo lrankfurltr boll• wldt end oc lrlqle ud "'° .... Plac< ..U., polnl-alda -·--ad cookie -. -at IOO dap• lcr LI -at 111W aolden "'"-Mali• I lnoU 18 rotil lcr appellror. ' ' \ l I i r ( I I . ' ' ' l I \ I ' ' ~ .. " Handcrafts and Designe;'s Hoim: A tour of the William Rivas bonle-and collection of. j English and Spanish antiques· will be ,aq, added at- traction of the Lake Forest .Wo'meo ~:~lllti Christ- mas bazaar from 1-U> 5 p.m, Sunday, 'll!l~-_12. 1.jrs. J ~ !1 . )"' ' • K~p .'.f:lim Away ·., j January I Da.te Set Children Feel Love " NEW YORK (UPJ ) -{U is not enough to tee! love for 8 baby. Child development • C1:,J>CrU say love must be physically demonstraled rlghl from the beginning. Cuddling and soil words of I allection help the Wanl to feel 6 happy and wanted. Holding him securely but gently not of: 1 1 onJy gives him the firm ti I physical support he ll«lh, but · makes him feel sale and lov· ed, too. The polnls were made In an article published in lhe journal, "Bedside Nurse." t We'll help you say "M Ch . Im " erry ns a1 'What c6uld 'be nicer th•111 9ift from the Bidtique? You're sure to find Just what you went from our 9r••t seleci t ion of m1cram• belts ind handbe9s, our elegant t1pe1try b191, or Our , very unu10al . hand-tooled colored leather belts. You c1n 1110 find the perfect gift in • h1nd.crochet1d shawl , e knitted het, or choose from the best ieleetion of jewelry in town I Not only will you find the' p.,.feet gift, you'll ~eve• good time doin9 itl ~,,,., BIDTIQUE IJ.tlfff Ciri•rg• l•R~•rlctr4 l ldwt l! Chtrt• Lido- • ' • ) • • Your Horoscope Tomorrow ' --' .. ·AN :exaT1NG LiliNCHEON } . 'i'~~'s't.toN ·SHOW I f 1.,~ra. ~ I f, l ' t .,,_dJ,'t ~· ; I ," 111: ., B . 'I I ' \ , ' y ,lft',C'I I 'II." I·' , . '. fj~l,(s~:BJutiqtu (2~ ljARBOR ,B,I;~: posrA MESA) ,,_ fi;ffiiringfashions by -·~\::. ~~ 1 . .-· .. :. "?Jig Dt' •• ' •• -. ' · of Caljfbrnia ' ~ 1.c: 'ill Tuetdoys &. Thundoys, Noon in c.ta MoM, 1555 ~-,,. • • • . - I 1 Prepare CarefulJy THE N.1.W. • r. -~r'\ -I LQOK THIE SUPER '10' FALL , •• •tMll ffle ,_,111,, SYl'S't LOOK h 'f'•11nl .. ~.:K• IOW $4S'I -' u,.. ~ .. ,.......,,.. .... ,... "'" ,. .. " .. illttlle'tl llMIMUl - CHlllT!'AI ti COMlffl malAe~ WIG & llAUTY SALON . Ne App1•a1ar ....... , .. .... .....- 5413446 2 ....... ,, .. ~ HILL81tEH SQUARE COSTA MUA 1 • , , ·, . IF TODAY JS voun BIRTIJDAY you ore great '"'" It comes to '!ding others with their problfms. Your average falls wbtn It comes lo heJping yourself. Many areas that were confu.i will tetlle into · place. You have betn going at a hecUc pace. Start timing your moves. Write and comm1.1nlcate. You ard\ a natural hum anitarian, wonderful to be with durl11g lime of crisis. 0 OMEGA tor• lil•tim•of proud poa.u:ulon Classic simplicity in a bracelet watch '141( wt1:te or )•How go!d tilled CISI with llor1ntl111 l1lt~r1.M1Leti. ln11 t1p1(1d br.ul1l ....... s11a. ~d 111od1I ••..•. -...... ,.~1 10, • ~ -,...,,, • 110" tinol!i> e Utiltwoifll C•o-ll-..ii Co0f1rt1Mo • Pia Clairol's '"' Mtml colort I ftsiitl Stlst SALE $2188 *ii~ WIG BAR IROOKHURST AT ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACH HOURS1 OAILY t :lO TO t, SUN. tO·• ' I Mesons Mr. and Mrs. Vester Bailey of Costa ?ilesa were honored by friends and rela- tives during a golden anniversary party in their home. Natives of Oklahoma and Arkansas, they were married in Claremore, Ok.la. an~ are the parents of 15 children. They also have twenty-eight grandchildren and four great-grandchil- dren. few Women Around ,LJniversity Found La~king BERKELEY {UPI) -The Academic Assembly of the University of California fa cu It y voted almost unanimously that academic departments ''should recognize enrichment of scholarship and teaching by including more women." The resolution, not on the age~ for the semiannual meeting, was offend by Prof. Elizabeth L. Scott, chairman or the Department or Statistics at Berkeley. She noted that the number of wOmen with PbDs has in.- creased since campus dif- ficulties, but that the pro- portion still remains lower than men teachers with the same degree. "This," she said, ''is not due to the-fact-that-women PhD's Fore ign Students Inv ited Holidays Brightened don't want to be employed. It's just tougher for women to get hired by the p....tlglous universities." . The ooly Alissenting \!Ole oo the resoluUon wu by ~. Mortimer Andron of. Santa Barbara who termed Dr. Scott's· arguments a "warm expression of sisterhood," and refused to believe that any discrirnination~Wsted at-UG.- ..... 2737 E. Co1tf Hl9hw1y Corot11 cl1I M1r-l'h, 67l·l9SO ·~"' •Meltlr CMr9I n YMn ill Sime L.9cl .... ll•1ch, Ton•r l s,t •......• S10. • Tint I S•t .•••••••• ,, ,, •• • Sit. Sh1mpoo I S•t • , •. , •.•• •·• ,, , SI• \ . I low Orv S•t • • • • . • • • • • • • • . • • SI. "' Minip•rm on Hut• RMh· •••• S11 . L'Or•.•I "Wt.if•'"" v•lv1t p•,;.~, ... 121, M1nic11r• ••••• , •• , • , ••••• , , SJ.II lllGll FAllllOft TOUClll, for llltle glr.l.r ' ' ·~~·;' ' ..... -:--~ .. --~... . .. . . .. ' ; . ... ._.. ' . -·:. . . .l FASHIONED JUST RIGHT IN WHITE, BLACK OR RED CRINKLE PATENT. Priced from $10. lo $19. (JJ ~(J/ilfsaoEs YY! t• 11nnflf J,!,llf · WESTCLIFF PLAZA BUSTER BROW~ :Ip FASH ION ISLAND .. Command Perfo rmance ' . Women . (:;enerals .·Star · , ' WASljlNGTON (AP) -uked. -wby they dljln't Pnsldoot ~mot with five , bavl r.o tUrl Oii their -wbo ..... -J!l'O'. ~ lmlood ...... molid to brtPdJOr 1eo0nl "You -mo<t llllo one dortnc ·bls admlnlllraltoo""" ....... NlxaD aald u be pooed• Pamphlet Available . The newest ediUOll of the Dally Pilot Handbook for Press Cllairmen ill off the presses and available for plck·Up by club publicity chairmen. . A complete •1b6w-to., .booklet on submit.-, ' ting news releases, the booKlet aloo 1lves rules for photo coverage and.. ~(her lmpOrlant pro- cedures In hand!illg W..n'l,en's .department newt. ,, Free copies are available In Dally Pilot offices In Costa Mesa, IAguna Beach and Huntington Beach. ' • pn C/l~&\ IQ"il'' '{<WI¥-or aa1tl~ Nearly Everyone . Listens to Landers • 7 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 ' ) ' .( , " ' \ ,, ., " • - I I • II • i • • 11111.Y PLOT I WWnd.,, 0.:1• I, 1971 l • Arriving Via ·Sc:h9ol • > Pro~rams . ' COMJHG UP~ Annual Ql-~wWbe (11'...i.1 by a (Mgj- at M P.~. m. =y, t4, IA the I"_• 111-p u ~ loom. lflllnlnalJM .. wlll' be e1ec1ea. , Cordillera PT'/\ , Rao --Pruident I <;olllNG , V/;'; _ , eop-.nlty llri& .w ....... -~· aOd JroUP •IOll•& al 7:jl CdM' Ele. PTiA . •• Jim Wood President ~G UP' I Sa• TJu-.e ...... Sallln&'wlft,lle ~ ....... "tile ~"'°' lf'Ml at l:J$ .m. and at tt:• p.m. Fri , (>oi:. 17, "'!M caletml< . . :I Da~is PTA . ltia. Jam. Merrow . ~nt :'f ,,. ~, CQJllNG UP: 1'ltitOr cori- etrt will feab.lre an ~ Of, Christmas mUllc al: 7:3' lilu1ow in .... .._,.... "' pOse room. Mrs. Jamee'.Grif- fin, vocal m-·~-~Moiilet,, and James Guy Will_leed the musical program. M r s . George Randall will direct the drama class In a skit ... P')'A wiJI ·-~-dance :.. t from .r to t ~p.m~ .. P'tid!rJ', "llllfhi!.:~~ Dec. I •• in the .,WUpurplii< '.rl room fOr students m ltVenth and eighth !P"adu. ' . Eastbluff PFO CGl.H.Jl.Dker Prelidlef REPORTS: November citiiens-0£-fhe...moath w e r e presented certiflcalts at the Thani\aefvinl day pr<>1ram. ReceivinR reco~ttlon were Burr , ~iker, Robin Ben- detir, Jennifer Mahnke , Scott 'Jlarlton, Ricbanl Kln- dorf, Kiri< Mosher aild st'.rl· Ing Barlholo'""'-r..,, , , ,..,.o hu~ riileiy-"b1e.ram1™" have. 'jotn*I ~ the parent organl!atlon to date. " Me-sr.9•MePT , Mn. O.vld ~mlietlala . • Presfolenl I COMING UP: Mrs. Gilbert · Divelbiss, ways and means chairman announces that chocolate mints will be sold . Story Retold • from Friday, Dec. 10. to > t Monday. Dec. 13, at $1 per Christ.mas story will be drlmatiad during the holiday program at Ba)', box. Prizes will be awarded View School Tuesday, Dec. 14, wQich will include a skit, carol singing. vocal • to the to&f '•llers. Proceed! &0los and a bazaar. Rehearsing for their part in the program directed by Mrs. will be used toward• the .John ~aJDey are Mary Ann Whitney and Ch~l1es Allison. _ 7 purclwt of darkenina: cur- • esti'\/e · . .I! ~ I E·veAts D0t .,~;landar It's tbi .;.a.on for camtad. ie abd Oran«e c.out ctub ember1 will be tr1~ In a -directions this weekend, to ~pread th< choo. • Garden Club ""ldn. Charles Cochrane will open her Fountain Valley for the annual • mas 'party of fbt Golden . Ganlen Club Saturday, 11, at l p.m. and' I gift H· e are planned.. Members t requested ID bring gJIU ol and Iott to aid lllt 1 ... 1;'. fortunate. ~ Chinese Club _- !:i Orange County Chinese Club ~ witf bost a gala holiday party ~ Sal&P'day, Dec. It , at I p.m."ln ~ the auditorium of the Santa ~ .\Ila City. Ha\I Annex. I> -.t. 1'<'0llflD\ ol Quistmas ~ tlitlf;k, danet and a magic :;_'f~ ~· f~ children will include ~ ballet -by the ll>nc< ~ Thdl<r ol Oranp County, ;,; sonp ~y bar!IOlll Mackey ?:· Swart, eontemporary a n d ;: Ouistmas numben by the ~ song and dance ensemble from ~; Troy Hig)I School, O!lneae folk :~. danctng and a special dlnct >.1 number by Paulint 1.Au. !? Ticbu llllY be olllained ~ . " free from Mrs. Mary Sc)9 Hoo, 'Chllrman, ~Fullerton, at the d09r. , Kiwis Memlien of the Anaheim Chapter of Kiwi Club will gatber with ibeir hua:bands ror a Christmas dinner dance Saturday, Dec. 11, in the Cypreu home or ~tr. and Mn. Richard Smlthwa. A combined Cbri..stmas social aod business meeting is pl>nned fM 'l'hur>day. Dec. tf, at 8 p.m. in the.Anaheim home ol Mrs. Ted Schultz. Gifts will be ticbanged. Flea Market Temple Eilat Si11ter'hood will offer 1tems i n cl u di !11 fJJmlture . housewares. cioth!OI and ba~Y. needl at a nea market SU~y, Dec. 12, starting at 10 a.m. in the Bank or Amtrica parking IM, El Toro Road and Rocklield, El Toro. Proceeds will go to the temple religious school. Adelines Milaion Viejo Chapter of Sweet Adellnes Inc. \Jill offer a aelecUon of holiday baked loodl at their Claristma1 sale Sacarday, Dec! It. at ThrifU· mul, Conte'! El Toro. '- To avoid disappotntment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding 11or1.. with black and white ~lossy P.hote>- graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women s De- apartment one week before the woddlnl. • Pictures received after that Ume will not be used. For engaa:ement anaouncement.s It Is imperative that the ttory, also accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding elate. II deadline ii not met only a "°l"J ,will be used. To help fill requirement~ on both wed· dint and eniagement stories, forms are avillable In all of tbe DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions wHI be answered by • Women'• Section stall members al 642-4321. ' Proceeds w\1.1 provide> cos-day ..... -~· · 1.1, !n the Moose tumes and music £or the gr'O Lod,e,. · 1 and help support the ]'l~ponal ~ , ' I h ,.. , Cystic Fibrosis FOWldatioo.)1 • Deta. 'A. p ·a Xi ' They will sing in Shepherd of 1 ,. Gathtrlfti\ for; : b o a r d the Hiill Method._,t ) Church meetl.ng at '1 p.nt~· Frlday, SUnday, Dec. 12. • • Dec. 10, will be olficers of • ll<u Alpha XI Oiapter. Beu MV Dance -, Sigma Phi In the bome ci Mn, The Drifters will entertiln Don Varnado.,. Saturday, Dec. 11, at the Members 1"» celebrate the 1emtformll aonual Chri~ holiday IUIOll with a pro- beJI La Noche Magnlfica lroiii ' grtSaivJ dlpner at g,30 p.m. 1 p.m. to 1 a.m. In the Moo-. Satunlif, DOc. n. tanoso RecreaOOn C e n t e r ~ 1~ gilt exchange Mission Viejo. ' .) will je place at'tbe MOnd.ay. >--Dec. J3, m~tlng in lhe ·ppen . House Gard ~Gro,. home ol Mrs. f Doug Ellner. . Dance music will be ~ro- vld<;d by the Orange County , FV . Art! ; Rhythnl f>!achine. Cbatnpagne Holiday .iiop..:.. 11113 en]9y and hors d'oeuvrea ·•111 be "' -.J( ...-·-of· served. The dinner Is nart o(. the array, oC ~rtJstlc me • •-f fered for ~$1rlng the Nn· Mission Vitjo's Five Nlghll o tain Valley~ ArU ~\atiQO'~ Christmas. sidewalk 111• from '"•:m! to li>elta Gemma , Saddlepack Valley Delta Gamma Almunae will gather in the i.atun• Qeaeh l;'lome of Mrs. James Marti/I at 5 p.ffi. Satutday, DeO. JI, (0< • boLi· day cocklaJJ l*IY· Job's De.ughters Miss Mitzi Ellis "111-be In- stalled 11 honored queen of Job'• Daughters, Bethel 3111 Huntington Besch d u r I n I ceremonies in the HuntlnJl.on Beach Masonic TempW at 7:$0 p.m. Saturdl)I. !l.!':· 11· Her theme Will be A Smile II the SUnShlne !l'b&l W1rms Hearl!. AOP Alumna• Members of the Southern Orange County A 1 u m n a e Chapter or Alpha Om.I~ Pl sorority srtd their hlfbatlds will attend a Christmas Jlll'(y at 7;:11 p.m. Saturday. Ded. 11. ln the J{untington Beach )Kfne of Mrs. James Ferrell. A"lift txcl.ll'nt!• will highfJcbt.. lhe ft10¥itle1o. Rummage Sele sundown, Saturday Gd Sdn- day, Dec. l!llJ. · lt will take place a t Brookhurst Plaza. Xi Pi Chi Xi Pl 011 chapter, Beta Sigma Phi '* celeb{ating the season with an egg nog party at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12. In the Huntinaton Beach home of Mr. and Mrs. J a me 1 Beckwilh. Members will aather Iii the Mission Viejo home of Mrs. Jot Leeper for a. party and . '"' . . gift exchi~ at I. p.m. 'Nel- da)', Dec, 14. 1 • Bake Sale Pl1111 for a holiday bake aale a!ld boutique ID be sponsored by the Irvine Junlll' Women's Club 1tt the location as the Alpha· Beta Shopping Center in University Parlt at 9:30 a.m~Saturday, Dec. 11. The Juniors have collected 1698 Betty Crocker coupons toward the purchase: of a wheelchair for the Easter Sea.I Rehabilitation Center. Softblllt, Lttlle League bats and life pruerver1 were also donated. Parents '11thoot Partners will ·conduct their annual •Democrats Christmas rummage and bete • • ...... .;.J. ~ 1 the II 1· "'-We Slturday, Dec. 11, at tt.:. l. Uve&W o . un int>""" Capi.!itrano Beach Plua, Al Beach .. Fou~1n VaUey Schul and Rose Van Dyke ara Democrat Club will enjoy a chairmen of the all~ay ..ie. cocktail champagne P a r t Y Dinner Dehce Costa Meu Chapter. Women of the Moose will sponsor a dinner dance at 7 p.m. Satur· Satuntay, D«:. II, In the !><lm< ol ..Jla., Viodnt J1alol~, Huntington Beach lrom g Iii ! p.m. before viewing lhe a~ nual Huntington H a r b o u r· Christ.mas Boat Parade. l I " ta1nl loi' all cw.rjoms. p.m. _,,,. ..• Au• from •pt to I p.m. S.tur-'y'lil1on PTA Uiaryt dmolhont •Wooodud day,0.0.l~FOf,pidl .. pol -.~, .. ..._ Prine. of Peace PTL p< Mre. ,..,.. "'Dk'• I u e D I rf90l f.ICh .. ___ .... ..1..._ ~tact -· -· _..,. tlu*oom. II 1tngln( ~ con Mr•. PJ'd•r"( l'resldent COMl!j& UP~ '!be (Jlalr . Cbriltmu carob at !Ive -at ..__ REPORTS~. ban al 1111 .... .._ ...... pn>ll'tm by . • wUI tot pjact at bowUna pl 111m.l 1n Sclioil. • ...ier !ht .i-. or MiP Ann Terhark will ai>11 J ll the llil'tlngtoll" Ooiila •t 9,11 ton)llll. Pop· brass and band conducted br__ Mrs. Norbert Precltel ·~ wW be featured. Ttlfffe ock PTA -Y· Dec. 14, In autoharp -. <lltJlt• ~ fl:' -iwm. 8an· players to the achool II tho J"r. I • will make.bi. year-Novem~ serwrat mlltmt.• REPORT$· Proceedl from Jy PP•• ran c • : . • Thanklgivlne ~.~u lut 'ftlf(1 ball It will be f Workshop at 7:SO tonight &iven by student.I In 'Mrt. med for u. 11::;,, fund to wtll feature the making or Janna Jean Long'• room. St. Jbhri Aux. ..,.,,-.~ -President . chatt r felt bean b.811, macrame, Trophlet were awarded to ~ ~ea and Uy chainl and Children's Mrs. Mildred Kolva a.nd Jifta. Volunteer knitters and Mr1. R1y Deeter fOI' winning crocheters are needed to the membership d r Ive. Victoria PT.A . -Mn. D•TI'• 'lowter Prealdent make meat• and bOys slip-Thanks&fvlna ..nAY a't'•n:b pen: ud hab. For further were presented to the third CO~G ,UP' Christmas par· tj t.-!'nmlbeni of the au:l- lllary will uke plaile at .I lnforll'llt.k*I contact Mn. t h r o u g h sixth &rid• COMING UP ' Rummage tale Warren Root at 645-1950. 11tudenb. Pro;ect Cooking iii Santa's Kitchen Santa's Kitchen will open fts doors at 9 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 16, at Newport Heights School, lea· luring baked goods and hq\iday gill item.!. Sampling the wares at the PTA ftind-raising event are oeft to right) Christine, Mike and Jim Barnett Mts. Jacquie Bockmiller is ways and means chairman. • • Artistic Appeiizirs Around the World Mrs. Praim Singh Oeft), who will open her Lake Forest hoine Friday, Dec. 10 for an international luncheon benefiting the Easter Seal Society of Orange County, is assisted with decorations by Mrs. Harry Cowan. Food for Thoughtfulness Is the theme of the French, Mexican, Chinese, American and Poly· nesian meal to be followed by a boutique sale. 'Hands Off' Best Peace Policy DEAR ANN LANDERS: We have two adorable grandchildren. They mean the world to us. But we have such a poor relsUonship with their parenl! (both pro- fessionals with superb educations) that we have given up visiting the children in their home. Added to l hat problem,f when the ·youngsters come to see us there is even If It means bltlng your tongue. Don't I h . critici.R them, don't mike any sug· a ways a scene when t e1r parents come geslions, doh.'t try to train their children :a:~~k them up. They doh'\ want lo and don 't try to save their "poorly selected" i11veslments. My daughtec:in-law Is beauliful and talented, bill her looks and brilliance are Get over the Idea that you can raise badly overshadowed by her miserable these children. You can't. Their parents disposition. She has com "PI et e I y are golD.1 to be the majtr l•fluence in dominated our son. the way her mother their Jives, not you and y6ur husband . has dominated her father . The girrs Just give tbern plenty of love and af· paren\s want nothing to do with her. She fectlon whenever you have tbe o~ cannot get along with anyone . Our portunlty and ujoy them. · grandchildren are, I'm afraid, going to be DEAR ANN l.ANOERS : l am 13 and ruined by this impossible, ill-tempered have a problem J need help with right woman. away. 1 know l'OU are busy so I will come From lime to time, my husband and 1 rtght to the point alt.hough 1 could write a have had to come up with considerable book on what I have gone through with money to save their poorly selected in-my crazy mother. ve1tmf:nts. Instead. or gratitude ""e get She has been .married .and divorced abuM. We would not bail them out If we three times in the last nine years. You weren 't roncerned about OW' darling wouldn't believe the screwballs she picks 1randchildren. We feel an obligalion to tor husbands. After her last divorce ahe 'protect their future. Please. Ann. tell us swore on a Bible that she wasn't 10\ng.to how to maintain e good relatlonshif with IOOk .at another' man for at least five our grandchildren in view o tht 4 )'tar~. . obstacl~s. My husband &nd 1. are ·-Yesterday she .told me she is going to BEWILDERED IN CLEVELAND. get marria\ again. The guy she picked DEA.ft 8.: .It's a mess. I can smell It this time makes the lsst lunatic look alt the way to citlcago. My advice Is to good. I told "her If 1he marrlc:d him f am avoid conflict wltb your so11 and his wife going to pack up and go live with my • ,, (, grandmother. I nearly flunked last year because t cou11n'l get a night'• sleep with all the yelling, fighting and drinking in the house: Mom's current boyfriend is a lush. and has Roman hands and Russian fingers, if you know what I mean. Do I have a right to make pi is decision even If I am a minor? My grandmother ls a lovely person. Grandpa died tl\ree years ago. She is lonely and she wa.nt1 me. Whose penniSsion do J need? - THREE STRIKES IS Otrr DEAR THREE: U you.r mother tt(Ultl to CIVt YM pe.rmissiotl, y I I r graJldmother should talk le tbe judce wht granted yotr mother custody wi.ta 1bt divorctd your father. Good hack, dUr. CONFIDENTIAL TO LONELY AND LOST: The besl way lo flnd youraelf Is lt lose yourself in 50metblng biUt.r thao yourself. t>rtnk.tnc may he "hi" It the kid• yo1 run with -bat it cu put you "out" tw keeps. You Can cool It IDd stay popular. Read ·~tt and Yow -For Tetnagert Onl~." Send 35 cents In coin and a Iona, setf .. ddre1sed1 stamped ~nvelope with your request In cart or lhe DAILY PU.OT. • • MRS. WRIGH~'S SUPER SOFT BR.EAD Mrs. Wright's-In White or Wheot ' 1-lb. c loaf MEDIUM I AA' EGGS Crea'" 0' the Crop 41 C '1~.,.. Sl11 ..... •or. 43c , hfni l9f'l1 •• .,41L 47C d .__ ___ __. 01. PRESTO-LOGS • ··rr.:;:~'" sac 4-lOGPACK ' I •• MINI BITS PURR CAT FOO Delicious &. Nourishes" Completelyl 6Y2-01. c· Can • HOUSEH OLD BUYS ·;~ ,; . SPIC &"SPAN Dreft Detergent Ivory Bar Soap Tide Detergent .,....., Prodlll;f """. """" """" DUl'f ':':.' 87• 'C' 19• ':i;'.'141 rr;,1 SAFEWAY LI QUOR BUYS! .. MARGARINE -a Crt~::~'::~oth 21 1-s-~ N~~~S-COTCH . _j • In Texture. 1-lb. Ctn. SAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS I C t l •tt '°' Nip-K"'' .. ,._ 39'1 a I er Kitty Sonitt1ry1 1J1 Table Syrup ~= ':',t'89' Oven Cleaner 'Oi{ ':i~'99• I Instant Coffee .~~ ·~.\'99' fabric Softener =:., '[,~'69' u.s,D.A. Grade Manor House ;A, Premi um Quality lB·OZ. NET. WT. . ea. FRESH PORK CHOPS USDA Grode No. 1 - Rib End Cuts lk.69c Pork Roa' st '"''"""'"" 49' folll!n'I Groin fed ll l b Ch !la6tor7-5one 99c am OpS CSmolll~n .•. lb.Sl.79l i.. f B t . ""0' '~·. ";''' 69' ryer reGS • Onims!itlr.s •Custom CUI ll • O·BONE STEAK . Imported From s499 Sco1lond 86-Pr. liftk Whiskey Blend Stanton's Gin .. ' USDA Choi ce Grade Beef Ideal Far Barbec uing! BLADE CUTS lb. ROUND STEAKS follCentercuts 95c Bone-In-USDA Choice Beef 1•. fresh Oysters ': 'l: 86• Sl·1ced Bacon °"""' "u 1" 53• lowo -law itric:tdl P~a. Can--.1 Ham ·w•~""""~ •"'4" llVlil •tfClfltY(urtd •Cll"lified Cal ftrSwiuiq ,,79c USOA Choict 8ttf Shoulder~ Flovorful&Juicy ' BONELESS ROAST USU Cllelte fl $Jr19 Round or RuniO OYen Ready -. SIRLOIN TIP STEAK ar.11 ... """" USOA Choka Grode Beef-fully Trimmed T-BONE STEAKS tr Cl•• Sl1,ks USOA Choice Cirode Beet-fully Trimmed. TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 1111/w Broil or Barbecue USDA Choicl Beef Piece Bologna liwer Sausage Corned ~ounds """"' Wtight1 frT$lt Rand. Wtoght • w;11iom·1 Ullo Lear> PRICES EFFECTIVE IN LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY {EX Cf PT CATALINA) fl $J39 ,.$J59 fl $1 89 .ason-WEYE 'TOILET ' ,·TISSUE Jlalhroom:... T~in ""k-Cltor V... Wn>p 2-Roll ·c Pack . ' ' I HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS FROZEN FOODS .'~.,,," U.S.D.A. ·(Hitt Grade B11f Rolled & Tied Beef Chuck TO POT ROAST lb! LEG OF LAMB Freih American tomb ~98C Short Shonldor Men Volue ·~ Doter Sole Dalis •:;: .. 69• Sliced lol19• ~::tr 'l:59• Percli Fillet ~.... ,.39• ' • ' ' I W•s...,, Dtumbtr 8, 1'171 N PllOT-AOVEllTISER ?; • twanE MAGIC .. ·LIQUID BLEACH laundry Use-Works lib M-A.C.-1-CI Gallon c Jug BAKERY BUYS ',';/ ~· :ANGEL -Food 39t ~ CAKE Mrs. Wrigh:;.,t ~ • Raisiti lrtad ·~ 3 !!::; $1 • fresh Donuts ~~= :,•r;s9<' • Fruit Tarts ~!,'Zt:: ::t 35• · .MANOR H.OUSE FROZEN l'A1AiJPIES So"Quick & So £osy-Heot & Eotl 8-0L • c Pkt. ' ANDY WaLIAMs ·$114 oncl 1M WIWAMS BR0THEkS· hr Mini •Jumbo Walnuts ' •Filberts • Bra~ils •Almonds •Mixed lb Pecans • . .,. . ' . f~:~Prius [ffteriYti DK. 9·11 , 1971~;,.:.;.;{'~;:t,\-v:,..:~.;··m· cmm4'dl I 1 ' , I I I I I I • ' . I ookies · Sha~e .Up as Tree Trim .ming Ideas en'I I trllt that'I hard to t for amusl~ tbe chUdrtn sta, Indoor• days c:o-thll ~-vacaUon. fl • tree-lrimmlnl party t starU ln the ldtohen with 111111 Joey and Susy and the nellhborbood llDi up batd>d of pure cooki• to decorate and on the tree. hether It's been a family dit.lon each Christmas to the tree. with homemade aUona or thla: wJll be the , what better year to say ry Christmas 1n such a and charming way. Not mentJoo Ille savings to lbooks pinched by lBtlpae opeodlng. 'l'hls buttar ...... roclpe, wlth the help of cookie cutters iD a .variety of shapes and sizes, plUJ food coloring, chocolate IP(lnkles; colored aug~ nu~ raisln,s and the Uke, can turn out batcha of cookies aa unlimited and unctupllcatable in design as a child's unlimited tmaginaUon. And just Imagine what an unusual tree they'll create. ThLs butter cookie recipe works best when mixed in batches that make approximately six d oz e n • Detenµine the number ol batches to plan according to • the size of the tree. Plan too, on the klds aampllng a few aa they go. Maybe tven t enough so they can give aome to thelr frlendl as gifts. JtJs a very thougblful way for youngsters to wish friend.I a Merry Cbrlsbnu. CHRISTMAS mEE CVT OVT COOKIES (For very YOW\I clllldten, it's a good idea to mil' and roll cut th~ dough first, then let each child select end use the cookie cutters and decorate his Mare.) 4 cups sifted cilke flour 4~ teaspoons baiting powder \I teaspoon salt 213 cup soft butter 116: cups granulated sugar ( PUT OLD-FASHIONED CHARM IN CHRISTMAS GIFTS XNOTr1 JJierry JJierrq I 'GUt Pa k I I I 2ea• 1 teaapoon vanllla -act ' teaspooos milk . • MIDqlM ...... SUI tocelbor 1lour, baking powder aod ..U. llllJC butt,.., sugar. eas aDCI vanilla until creamy. llllJC in flour m1zture al~ wllb milt. -Cblll dough thoroughly In relrtgerator. (You can 1lllrry thls by . placing tt In the lreezini c:ompu1meal.) Wh11e dough ts setting, preheat ~ven to 400 degrees F. llel up an assembly line with the cookie cutters and decorations the cblldren will use. Jlotllng aed ..- On a llghUy f1oure4 turface w i t b a stockl'net-covered rollln1i pln, roll ~ or a l!lin1 of the dou~~~~-' lf1ae, keeping rest ...,..-. Roll to about \I to¥• lndi ~ for trae trlmmin& c:oolda oo • they'll he euy to ba:ndle. (For crtaper, gilt c:oold-, ruU the clouih paper thin.) With floured cutter or cardboard pattern, cut Into delired shapes, keep Ing cutting u close tocetber as possible. Place on llgbtty greased c:ookie lheet \I Inch apart. lleconllol aed llU1ng Glaze each cookie with milt. Decorate with white or colon!d sugar ,.1prl.nkles, cbopPed 1'\ltl, • • I clDM~ and Mlllf, candled fruit, roillm, make , lbe bole1 .. Bate I mlmdM • uatfl plden lliown. bnmodtalely etter bU6w cookSet:. remove • beam. WhoD cool, -ribbona or c:ord r... hangln& ,a ...... -_ ... -. -.:.'""' ··~ . . ... .. ;u.=rA"4 ~~ .:z.u~~o~ .. ,. . ' . .~~.·-·--· ..... ,,_-- . .;,,;;.:..c""'1:~:--1 .~···-· - IT'S THE c!lfiu SEASON HALLEY'S CHILI · WITH lllANS R09ul~r or "Hot" 15 Oi. Can --.. .: .. ~ ·-· d IAST IALIOA BLVD. BALBOA / REFRIOERA'nll D!!-IVERY SERVICE: PHONE 673-1310 I wcr" THUii.. NI .. IAT.tDICIM•• '· 1•. 11 Swett & Juicy ORLANDOS . I ' Vlt1mln ''C,. EntJct.f . -L • s c .- JOE'S DEUCIOUS PURE PORK SAUSAGE c lb WI IDllft THI IJ•HT TO UMtT , 91f~HTITIU • . •. 10~) OFF ' • • • " • '· SWEET, RJN TO EAT, PRETTY CENTERPIECl IOREAT FOR JUICE, MAMMOTH ORLANDO, MANDARINES , 3 .tlo 39¢ • 6ARDEN FllESH, CRISP, LON& 6REEN CUCUMBERS 2 l'OR 25¢ EXTRA FANCY, ALL PURPOSE; NEW ENIOLAND MCINTOSH APPLES 5 Lis. $1 • SUNRIP( CALIFORNIA 6ROWN DATES 1 WHERE EllS~ IUT' RICHARD'S COl,ILD I YOU FIND OYER iiOo KINDS OF FROZEN\ FOODS, AND ALL QUALITY IRAND NAMHI KUBRO SOUPS 10 tL 29¢ . ' ' .,., •. •·••riin Lentil. LtrW r•••.J.CJH·:• -I r- 7 V~RIETIES, lorloy ..... , • ._l>S,. .. t ~ ... ~"'~ .. lon.4 Polote, &r-Sjilllf~.W.Q~ • taW•. , · . ' . ' . \_ StouJf•r'1 BEEF STEW. u oL ftc .. • I' I ' ' ; l ·stouffer.'1 Chick•n Noo'dle '11'v. oz. Stouff•r'1 Turk•y Tetrauini STOUFFER'S Creamed Chipped BSEF DElP FRIES 12 OL llOL 11 OL ffc i ~c I 7tc Fnnch Fried Potatoes 4 ,.,s1 . . ' our 'FRIES, CRINKLE CUT I FRENCH FRIED POTAtOES 110L 4W.S' . ' Knudsen ICE MILK "' "'· 4tt PEPPERiDIOE FARM,' APPLE, ILUEIERRY, CHERRY, '\ LIMON OR RASPIER~Y · ·TURNOVERS AVIN& JROUBLE FINDING OUR N£W HAR· BOR VIE\V STORE7 WELL, THERE ARE 2 MK- ARTHURS, ONE BLOCK APART! (We 1te .., the ""' MecArthur:j SEE MAP. · ·t i I~ ... K . tti ! ....... I • ,. ' ~ C COAS'I' PM:! I .,,,,, # , • ~.I, CqFFEE All ..... , LL 1. 99 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR ·s LL uo 53- M.J.I. COFFEE • LL CM \.57 M.J.B, COFFEE . I LL CM ,,. AHlii Way PIZZA MIX 11~ • 4 ,;,. s.1 .. • LA ROSA LASAGNE "oz. 4tc • Pompeian OIJVE 011: ·• oL 49c · • • JELL·OGelatin Deoert Mix • OL 5fwS1 SCHILLINIO CHICKEN, POT R9AST OR SPARHllS ' SEASONING MIX AN• 10A1n•• w 2tc LlllYS SLICED OR. HALVES ,'t'ELLOW CLING PEACHES n OL · Ubby'1 Pineapple Jujce Pillsbury Instant Breakfast av. 10L 4fw$1' 4fwSl 4tc ! ' C.mpbell'i TOMATO SOUP . Ullo~ 1or.,s1 Knud1en Fi ... t Quality autter 1 LL lk GIANT· SALVO DETERGENT ' • Su11.1hin• Banquet WAFERS 11 oz. 33c SGilling ,CHIVES ,...,...,1 ......... ,,.d ~ .. 59¢ -'. ~ • , WE JUST PLAIN LOVE PEOPLE AND WE DO EVERYTHING TO MAKE OUR MARKET • :. THE NICEST PLACE FOR YOU • TO SHOP. LET US LAVISH .YOU WITH OUR VERY. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SERVICE! • 10UR SUCCULENT IEEF IS NO ACCIDENfl WE ~ELECT ONLY. THE FINEST OF THE U.S.D.A. CHOICE IEEF • , ..-AND THIN WE A6E It OURSELVES. AND, OUR BUTCHERS t ' -ARE DEL16HTED TO CUT A STEAK JUST THE THICKNESS YOU · ' WANT, OR BONE A, LEG OF LAMll JUST ASK! • _7:~~,,n~r'lq~!·:: .. lrown In a.9" 79¢ LB. BONELE$5 7 -JONE ROAST I 98¢ LB. Schillin9 has • n•w pot ro•st mix and roi1stin9 _beg! · RICHARD'S STEW IEEF ••·•-... -. .... ' Eft91Jsh Style SHORT RIIS · 1.29 u. 59c LI. RICHARD'S FEATURES FRESH, PLUMP C~LIFORNIA IOROWN FRYERS, THAT'S iiioiE~ rafEis ag¢·LL -~. ,-. ·, CUI up FRYERS or Split BROILE~S . . ' HAND cut faYER 'DlUMSTICKS .HAND CUT CHICKEN 'THIGHS HANp .CUT CHl~EN BREAST -.i.,... am "O" ·FRYER ... ur. NO ucu. "'•a "' ....... HALIBUT STEAKS FROZIN, NORTHIRN GROUND BEEF utHA•n 1o -,.. ., 49¢ LB. 79cLL 59cLL 9kLL 69cLL 1,09. LB. 79Cu. IVORY LIQUID u OL ., • ..,SID 4tc Johnson Sun Country Alt NDHIMu t oz. Ate A QUICK HOT DINNER AFTER CHRISTMAS SHOPPl!'l&-lllCljARD'S FAMQJJS BGrbecue RIBS : 1.89 u.. Th•s• ere.,.,., 11>9ci1I, rnNty pork loin ribs. QUICK NUTRITIOUS LUNCH-ARDEN LOW FAT · · YOGURT ALL FLAVORS • ·.L· 23- REESE CHAMPA6NE CURED SAU~K~UT 20 ... 39.¢ D~'!c!!'!!l S nncking DANISH HAM 4 ... ·49¢ 6ALLO ITALIAN DRY· SALAME CHUB 13 OL 1~39 REESE DRY ROASTED PEPITAS 49c: GRANARY BREAD Large DANISH PASTRY ONION BUNS .... _ 'ltc 6 for4t¢ German Chocolate Pie '·'' CATERING SERVICE FOOD GIFTS TELEFOOD SERVICE CHRISTMAS TURKEYS ROASTED 'AND STUFFED PARTY FPODS GIFT CERTIFICATES Liquor Gifts KORBELL SAMPLER Silt' splits of fin• Korbelt Chtmpa9ne1 incluclin9 Brat, Erlr• Dry, Cold Duck, Pink Chempa9n•, Natural •nd Rou9a, plus two crpt1I .ch1m,.9ft• 91•••••· . 21,75 +TAI Marinal9d I.Ong 11.land D.dnnt 9k u. 1 Yi d1.1ckAnt I• Orene•/win• ••~M•r fw twe. ' PJxc[~oofy bifb 'F/pwe/ ~hp Stuffed ROUND $TEAK 1.29 u. To bait• with wine and Nast, buffet perf.ct . Marinated CHICKIN WINGS Sk i.t. 1 6ood filMj•r loH for <Holldey ceckt• ii p1rtt.1 WE HAVE A FANTASTIC FRESH FISH MARKET Rl6HT IN OUR HARBOR VIEW STORE-TRY IT! And • AS ALWAYS THE FINEST U.S.O.A. PR1!o4E BEEF. FOR YOUI , LET us · HELP YOU PLAN FESTIVE HOLIDAY D6CORA TIONS The Christmas spirit in bHutiful centerpi~es 1rlcl t .. bl1 arr1n91ments, bring in your own lovely bowls, epergne or vase, and we'll 4rrenge our flow*1 to suit your setting bffutifuUy. · But do plan your flowtin eatfy! ' LIDQ:CENTER 3433· Via LI&, Newport Beach . • OPEN •OAILY9-7, SUN. 9 ~6 · 673-0360 ~~ HARBORVIEW 1660MacArthur,Ne:wportBeach OPEN DAILY 9 -8, SUN. 9 -6 673-2155 I ' • t ) I ' I I I ' , • . l l ~ I ' -1.:1 ' • 'I • • ~ 100/ OFFCASEDISCOUNT /0 ON All NATIONALLY AO 'IERTl5FO qP.ANOS 10°/o M!X 'EM OR MATCH 'EM I 00/o~( "'~~r :"""" '", , I OO/o CASI llSCO~ Pi.Ci ""'' • · flEG. ... 1CtPlt~1to .. '11G l'lllCfH'I~ ..... SEAGRAM1T .~: $5.39 $4.15 BALLANTINE'SSCOlCH .'. ,$6.99 Si.21 ·. SEAGRAM1 V.O. $6.95 Si.25 J & B SCOTCH .......... : .... : ... '. .. :$1.M $6.14 JIM IEAN : .......... $5.3' $4.15 JACK DANIELS ""' lllltl , '$7.35 $6.11 C~~ADIAN CLUB· $6.95 $1.25 SMIRNOFF VODKA .'. .......... S4 89 S4.4' L W. HU PER '. ..... $~:19 Ss.li WOLFSCHMIDT VOllKI •• $3.99 SS.SI INCIENTAGE : ... $5.39 S4.'u CHRISTIAN HOS. IRlllDYS 5.3' $4.IS , ·OLD CROW .... .,.'.."$.5'..39 ~.15 BlCARDllUM ................. S4.9S $4.41 ' GILBY'S GIN '. .. : ... $4 .'59 14.11 KESSLER 'S ILEND ............ $4.69 M.n · cum SAIK """ Sl.60 $6.14 CHIVISREGIL ""' .. """ J9'.7511.n OLD TAYLOR ...... $5.99 SI.It JOHNNIE WILKER otDl'81l Sl .60 la.14 EARLY TIMES' .... $5.49 J4.M 'TAMQUERIY:GIM.:.: ....... ~.;$6'39'.Js.n ' . • ARDEN DAIRY SPECIALS '' • I • ' I 1'. I ADVERTISH> PRICES EffECm1 -THURSDAY.DK.9THRUWID"E7 IES · COSTA ~ts ·iAST 17 :.s ,M • INELESS . 'lb.-. FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS ~E7 FULL DAYS IESDAYDk. 15 MESA th STREEI y I LARGE CRJSP. ·SOLID HEAD •• I, .. ·• . AYFAIR YOUR HEADQUARTERS. CHRISTMAS , ' TREES ·· 1 A. ,c~lete selection of siz.es & shopes of Dou9fa1 Fir. No!H Fir,; .,~tatiol'l Ii Sc:otdt Pines. o'OUGtH f • • • l • ' • ) ' -Pok Bar el m11ed Am«lcua .......... '11111- lou beef tbla ,...., the .. --ltlt, '-!t porll coo11111qitlo1r --,... of .. ...._... .sUppU.., ,.,. the AcrlCultw. Dlpart!Dllll . The per-capita . beef consumpUon ls expected ta average 111.6 pounds, down ' . . oq\J HO QI a pound from Jul ·yur'• 1'ICCft. • , StalistlCally, however, the . 'dlp ~~ the first ilrop Ill Ill< ,..... :wflen peroaplla beef ... ting av.raged •.I pounds, half a pound I• 1ban in-~. ', ' . . Porlrj Oil the other band, jumpeir l"o a p er-c Ip It a furqi thla year of ft.7 pounds, coonpared with •4 In 1179. Tbat la not a record, however. I ' Durlag World War· U pork' coOouniptlon -to nearly 80 ' b1uc1clus LAST-MINUTE Gl"S poundl Per person. J) ~ • • '!be aolbnald on 19'11 utlng k f : h.ablll WU lncllMled in a 11nal Ma' . G. t 're~oni!~~~~~., . Ing . I S consumption, computed oa the i basis d. animal carc111 \B I E ::'in~~~.::ta~ ... erry asy compar9d with 116.3 1n 1970." · r. 1 l Vaol comwnptlon w8' put 11 ' It you hive laot·minute gifts butter over the bottom ol the ~'I poonds • per c 1 p It a, lo ~ for friends and pan. Sprlnkld IUl!fll' Into but- • continuing a decline, and lamb relaUvu bo always expect a ter. SprinkJe cranberrie1 even-. and mutton 3.2 pounds, .-, deUcldu gift from y o ~ r ly over bottom or pin. 1118 • kttchen IC Olrlltmas, COllllt on Prepare cake miX 11 label · ' ~ . bright red fresh cranberries. directs U'aing or_mige rln!li eggs Chickenco·o1.umption , Noth\nl could be mare col· and water. Pour batter over allhou.gh double . th.at of 15 "orfully ;lippropriate .. . . nor cranberries. Bake Jn a yur1 ago, flS ·estimated at more dellcloua f pre}M)a!ed slow oven (325 . 40.3 'poundat per ca Pl ta, Cr --· w lh C k and degrees F.) for 45 to 50 compared with 41.C pounclo; 1111-·, rea • e in tes I ke last year. 'nlat would be the GI~ Cr~berry Sandwich m u , or untl ca feels Cookies are not only f..Uve-firm to the ~· , . tlrst sizable 1llp 1inct1960, the · Loosen ·edge§ of cake 'and report said. looking and great·Y,Slifll, but llll'll o' ,,, oo 'a· "'·tier cran-. · •ert euy to whip ~ in a bur· ""' .-1'>oking aheacl, the repO~ ;ry. ,Both owe their ease of berry side up while It Is st.ill uid pork consumpUOn ts preparr.t.lon to the u.se of warm. Cool thoroughly before upected -·droP sharply.next packaged mixes eombined wilh cutting into slices. Makes 1 ti). year a fannera cut back on . the cheery red fresh berries. inch ciike . OUIW!. Bfel COlllUlllpllon ii A. ezPeCled to run "moderately • The wanberry.Wreath Cake' GLAZED CRANBERRY larger" during the first half of w..Ud be e>peclaUy :welcome If SANDWICH COOKIE~ lm. , dehvertd to a. n~ghbor for 2 rolls (18 OllllCes each) For all prwtucts, 1971 per.. Chrlstr;naa Eve supper, or retrjgerated swiar cookies ca· lta food~rconsumption 1.. brunch on Olristmu I?•YI . , p · ~ And hild' I It 1 ~ cups fresh or frozen. expected tO rlse one peZ.cent to • your c s avor e fresh cranberries 1 llt'W pe8ki. Uie report sai~ teacher would be nattered and ji cup butterlcotch Jlle:ce. s The ,~· ;blcrease · In meat pleased to receive a gtft df. eating along with galna fOr Glazed Cranberry Sandwich 2 cups confectioners' 'IUgar ' fruit 'conaµmption,, .lfe t!,le Cookies, especially U you Lemon juice matn factOn, officbi.ls said. pac~ them--1m&glnatlvely: In ~ , CO!Ored sprinkl~ ·There we·r·e · ·''relaUv~ly a re-usable contai~su,eh as cut. each toll of dough Into small" ~-capita ·consumptl.on thls covered chee~e dish. t 41 slices. Place U of the allces increues ,fOr ,.p.o.tatoe1, t; CRAJ.eERRt 'l• ·• on 2· IArge greased cookie vegetable oila, c ere a I WREATH CAKE sfieets 2 inches apart. Top producta•. eggs, beans,. peu · each slice, wltll 3 craiiberrles and ~ Wb1eb were ·offtet• ~ 1/4 cup melted bu~ter or and · z·· butteracotch pieces . largely fW decltnes !i. potiltry, margarine * J!lace remaining slices Oil top vegeflbles, coffee, f I s h , ·;; Cup sugar of cranberries. • animal fats and melons, the 2 cups ffesh ' or. frozen-£resh Bake coo)des In a preheated report said. c1anberPe.s • modera.t.e oven (375 dtgreu • 1 p11ckage (l81f.a ounces ) F.) for 11to15 rnlhutes 9r un· yellow Cake mix. tll richly browned. Cool on Soa P T ric. k cookie sheet1 ·and then remove Y Gra1<4 rind or ~I of I with pancake turner. ... oranee " •,.... •''-"''"ar wllh enough Make ... p 18'1 tonier by z •= ·~ unwrappln& it and' storiDB in eggs lemon juice to make of your lingerie 'drawer. 1 1/3 cups water spreading consistency. Spread The aoap will harden, mak-Use a buttered 10-lncb mixture thinly over cookies. • ing It Jess likely to soften in spring form pan ' wtih center Sprinkle with c o I oi e d water. lube in place. Spoon melted sprinkles. Makes 4. dozen. ' • Kaiser's Favorite • • :P6tsdam Punch · Served , . ... .. DEAR NAN: May we belp ----..,..--.,.,,-,. 1 teoktff, I ·don't bow whO ID Al)'ct 'Brown'• teilrch for LET'S "SK wrole tt. "A boaie sbHld.Jlave Ute real Kalter Wiihelm'• R a cootie jar for wile.a ti11 ball· Pot.dam ·hi.ell'?' I believe my JHE (OQK palt tlnt and c;hll~ea lmrry lamlly bal'llle orl(lul r«lpe. -· from acbool, H baqry Botll ti tbole you cave were by ~ cu be. Tllere11, 8IJblq nry 1ood a.,i . la d e e d N-....._ quite ,. 1pleadld l" llllD1 Gennaalc ba eot the rtpt .. , ,,....., children up, as spkJ, · hffy one. Oae of the m t 1 t stna:er '~a l}lfl rwe« milt celebrated' dnu. before tie lcltOol. I uv'e · lb re e frem a cop. tint w..w wi.r .,.. Udl drblt P'udc)Jlldrea _. w!Ma diey ,., A l;louse should lJave a •fatlaer.. '1 t11i9 "-lier ud are ~ I never ~ve any mother waiting with a hug, no Hned .. v111um, "-"tarlet left to pat ln my ku1band'1 matt~r what ,a boy ~ings lJI PoUllMll.., n. nctpe ft laacb next day. !tome - a puppy or a buJ. F!)r direct from the tmpertal ~' ltel't ar~ Oatmeal Sug~ " children only toil.er when the •clllve1 t. )'er!IL · .. Cooklt1. Cream 1 c~e &ug~; i be1r, rlh,s to diamiss if no Add 4 ,..... •car to t cap IOftened marsaH:ne or ol)e's waiting home to greet ~ ~~~·:r := :.! ibatier, l ec11 aid l teaspoon . Uiem with a cookie and a JUdoe wtoe .ud .a boWe el vanllla llloroaply. Mix bl'"" klss." ELVA WJLLI~OON, .... nm. ,l:JeU tile wlltle .. CIPI ftoar lifted 1 wttll. ~ Kansas City, Mo. ~ bollll ,.mt ., .... tltea bara teupooa c t D • 1 m o a , l..i ' ' on ... ......, akOliol. ·, .... _ eall and 1 .,.._ Than)< you for thal Nett SCnbi tole 'Ille ;...b -ioda.' . ...ttmeut. I remember how uw..p a delll, ....... 111o Bind ta t cwp oats ud v. much I always hated to come lako o1 z -ne _.. "'P ralsllle. I). also add -· borne to, an empty beulo. I ...,. be oervod !lot t< ctl'1 to •II ud dio<olate btll to tbe 111111 do. -·el M!Ma"•. typoo. II ,rlllaal redpe.) Yo• cu · • ._.. 1o,... lllo -ud • Hfrilonto tllf doaP fir Some of the r«ipes In Nn r.. ,!lie be!,-· lo 1111 M several lloart or oven!Pt Ml Wiley's booklet "II Moat Mk· plCtl •' fUel. BB ADY 1 lllVer do. ed for Recipes" are "l.:11 HOOVER, ~~ .• Prefl11t .1\lel .&o 111, .SMpe · Titlor's Favorite Ch 111 , • • '"'8ftk you for 1 nal lll&e ""'lded ...,,_.,.. baUa. 1'a.ocolate Gia~," and ''24 treuurt! Here'• boplh( ""· Pl11e1" u .......... ~ Hour. Slaw." You may "'9ve a Brown a( ChicOCO ..., Ibis. tbed. Flalleo •Ill' Ille boetdm · copy ol the booklet by IOndblr · 11 • -teoed '1.,. ...-11 ~ oentt and a long ttamped, DIAi! NA!j· J U91 a .... -· Bak• 'It m I Ii a I e I . sell·Wlclre,!!sed env~iope ... cootie redpe. for ddldnin M1te1 •~ do1. ·your request to Nan ~ 111 -llloy ceme -rr... 1'11 peem 1oc1 wlllt lllo care 61 the DAILY Pllhr. ' ' • ' ' • , ' ' • '<r .. . ' . . •. .. ... ., '" .. . . .. w •••• t, I a eu & ltn. JIM ILLIN6WORTH STORE MANA6ER 241 E. 17tlo STREET COSTA MESA . WITH 67 oo·uBLE DISCOUNTS FEATURED I . N THIS AD.~' All'll< BETA IU!Cllrl rlDI lllf IROll.col.OIAllO ROUND I 99~b. 'STEAK LJNE·lll BONELESS FAMILY STEAK '10:. , BONELESS ''= RIB STEAK . 97~ STANDING RIB ROAST · ~r LB. ~ Rll PORTION 'I.OW LOW PRICE' ··. · PORK LOii ROAST B:NELESS 1t:£ • C UCK ROAST 99: - lOTAl Dt<;CQIJHI~ l1llll DAY All'MA IETA DllCOUf(f "'" I CVP ME.UTT& COFFE.E. WE.R ,, 270 a:l PACI: nLTER6 Uc 11-0UNct AEROSOL • ,ai.L V AJUtTttl &DOii ~ HllR SPRl Y ~ 149 4-0Z. ';Jcom·_A_Tt __ _ PIDTE.11 21 ~. 96c SH&IPOO ~ -------.. 7-0l. • FACE SAYn GILLE.TYE. FOAIY SH&YE. CREAi 871 ---------------· ~ "" co•J'1 •mTLL fB J Of ~ E.XCEDRlll ~ Cd (.E)'p(pf0-11s10L 4r !I ~ a-az. BOTTl.£ l.OL SC'tNTED 01' UNsctffT'EI:) DIAL ANTl.PERSPIRAHI 14·0Z. SCENTtD o/il'.Nf ~AMPOD ~ 4-ot. LIME AQUA VELVA AFTER SKA YE I-OZ. RtGUu.Jl NEW 1.0W PIUCI 3" 81 1 .... 81; 98' IJI · 11 1 YlLlllT WlTEI PUlllFIEI 711 GIVE ALJ'HA BETA GIFT CERTIFICATES THIS HOLIDAY SEASON CALL: 879-8121 .'EXT: 414 SM-'*" wtd• ttiect!Ofl of.ca1Jf0tl'll1 Sul'l·Drtlld l'"rull Olft "'"" 1¥iall1bll 11'1 prodU(• ctep.1rtm1nu. BEEF SHOJtT RIIS EXIRA WJI 69',.., FROZEN FOODS • ' c C£RTl·FRE H • OU 79'-. ..,, FISH STICK . ~!CAPTAIN KRUSTY • 24.0Z:. 149 ~.BREADED SHRIMP ,l!OES - ~FRESH FROZEN ' 79' ~FILLET OF SOLE . • ~ ::~K7fAMll.Ya-• LOIN ... ~ 12.0UNC? CAN &3' ~UllOURTlUT ' J..OZ. PtG. • MAV • TUUrf • AEEF 3&' UO'S SLICED llUTS 41-QYli~~AINER • 78; TllllSWID R!AL OUllGE JUICE ~ lWP£RTAL •I POUND PACDGE 41• \!!:::::JISOFT.sl'RIAll llOWINE ' . f'\l'.11._trG. •I VAAl'Ug ' LAUl!A Sl:UDDER DIP MIXES 18' 1 LI. CHOCOU.lE CHTP • 18-0'%. SUGAR • 11-0'Z. CINNAMON SUGAR ;~(fa~iff'c88K1ts . &3J ---1.az. CHUB SIM GAUD SALAME 111• 13-0Z. CHUB 1.4t 18~CHUI I.a ~ 7.az. BABY OOuo.s. ca C&ll 64, ~MAYBUD CHEESE ©LAURA SCUDDtll lS-OUNC'f: CAN VIRGINIA l'UNUTS ~ 11-ot JAR .o DRT ROt-S'I" ~ FLAYDRHOUSl PLINUTS If.OUNCE LOAF ALPHA BETA Flml llWI tt'#:ra i!Vfo~ SC'MAT'S PFUFIHUSl COOlllS t>OU!<CE 11HHDL11S coom &1 1 49' 69' 69' '1)1~1 r11•(l,tJHT \ l~!~f l'Al S'l-O't. Alf • 1'HOti ©-LINQU~ CHICIWI f 'f ti ' . 1" .............. ~ ..... ..., ....... ·~·--"~• "• .... I • • • • .,_ (JREE'l'Il«1S LOCALGOOWN lOAOED .GRAPEFRUIT Willi 8 JUie£ . c 'LB. BAG LBS. WISE BUYS IN ECONOWIY SIZE ,. JUICE RED DELICIOUS . OUNGES or APPLIS 10 c LB. BAG HAWAIIAN GROWN• RIPE INEAPPLE LARGE SIZE 20-LB. e6x HOME LAUNDRY SIZE ALL DOERGENT s3"~ ' 35-0Z. BOX GIANT'SIZE ~DllHWAIHD ALL ,49c~ 32-0Z. BOTTLE GIANT SIZE COLD LIQUID ALL 73c~ ---------------- 22-0UNCE BOTTLE GIANT SIZE LUI UQUID DmRtlNT 47c~ COSTA MllA -241 L 17111 It. HUNnM•TON llACH -9141 .,_ HUNTIN•fON llACH -11611 N. ... It. ... UNfAIM •AUIY ---LA•UMA HllJi,1-JJMI c.le • .. ...._ ....... -1 ... c .......... ,. ...... IOunt LA•UMA -11112 I. Ceiilt ••••I r 1' TOTAl O!SGOUN!', EVERY OAY ~·«1-QUNCf: CAtf ~INALUrs WAlllE ' """''"' .. -, ""' •• ~ JSJ/r.OUNCt CAN 32' ~),IAUEY"S B!A~.SAllD @.~'lfp~N ·mo•CcSB>ICl:IEEll,· 10-• ~31-0UNCE'f •Y..... 87' ~ GA)llES rlifE ~ 3'·0UNCE JOX 811 \!!::::::>' &AINES BURGE~$ ~ ,l;<frOUNCE CAN • BtG1J1.A1 1"' ~ YUS DOG FOOD u· @ ~li'ilicl0cxAT roar TUIU 3r ~ 6'k·9'· CA!!.• TUNA 141 ~ Fl&A~O CAT FOOD ~llfiil£fANT CGFFII 1 ff @f\'i~~i.tt.'GifS£ 211· I J.U CAN• REGULAll• lalP• £Ltrn:.\-MATIC GIM YUIAH COFTEE VIII' 3-LB. CAN . REG •• ~ca.M fif'Mli'iri£ ~ DILLS 61' WllSHIRE PICKi.IS -, © 21-0UNCf! JAR • swur . a .. az.oz. JAR • POU&K 4'3ir :J6.COUMT P1'£.11ll) 1.1&-.o.aows 25 LIOHTS OlJTOOOlt SE:T CHRISTMAS LIGHTS • • 1• l'ILOT-AOVERTJSER s Wed-. Docombet'8, 19n Bing's Brood: Game Gooks · ' .,. JOHNA llUllN Soll, frtobly ....... -'11nld llnllns n 1 e'd I e 1 , ffJ< II mlnutes and llO degr19 l!ILIBBOROUOll _ "I Meat tlltn'*1•w!.. lllldt otrtpo at 1-lndi tntervala r. fa< remalnlng tim<. Allow ~ .... ,...,.,a '-7, Pan_.,.,,~ camU, ===·.n..~-::..=:-..:="':: ~ ~-~-And t t peeled and IUctd, I staJb .._ r) • ---..._ w111 ,.._ ........_ ~ In larp bowl (or --• -,,. aD tit too micbl" . j;i"~ 1 ~ p;,'W aoclc); COYOI' -,,,._ ~ tluwgh .-.C ' lild ~ HmJ LllUI Qooeby, mt dJoR>ed -)ult.. Orftr bowl (or c:rodl) 1Jib111: ~ ~ ~ =.'"f. .. ~-:...= ~ --="::..!ta: :.:)i -dur!J\I eooklog ll!De. Ibo Bini Ciaii)> bome bin. Llrdod con bl llm• dilly. strain marinade, bring lo boll -,. c-~htm11 ,__.., -tool 1 Allow meat 1o·.-,..,. 1n...n ...... J>011.Addbu111r, phllOl'•tiolll, Katby llld. •W. ,_, -· To l'lanl" lemPor•ture. Wipe 1117, Alt 'bet! lo moll Boll rapidly few altrl about now 11111 Ilia -11 ~ cul 1111 ~t and pepptr well. Ploce Gii -Uoe lo bUte 1111111 ChrlltmoJ 8bow ii a bl& (..-llllt) Into lollg strlpo; cul ract In routing -lnaorl '""" ii uaed up, tbao J1011 -., (Bell s,.mn Ftmlly llrlpe Into pieces lbout J.1n. meat thermometer In center Julca. R<move n>UI to 'lbtater Pre>enls Btnc Crolby chta 1aa1. Roll strips In berb ol meat (be 111r1 It don not heated platter, d Is card and tbe Sounds o1 am.-. mbluro ol paisley, onloo and atrtte bone). , V..etabllo. Let stand U Dec.lt.lp.m.,NBc.TV). P'eaed prllc; let atand Place un.covered tn D\loutea 1 befort caryla&. "Since tbe cl>iklr<n ban .......i boon. preheated GI clegee F oven Servee 3-10 geoor'OIJJ(y; been very lllUe, we J>ave made;i--======:__ ___ ...!:==.=-~.::.::_::.:::...=:.::..=!::=:'.!:.-------------==:..==:::..:..=:::...:==~-'~-=--------' i~~~ There's ~ore to Ralphs than just low prices... ' ~~~~ .there's eve · g )OU11 need for a p·n•+.T ornaments from. year to year and treasure them." H~ about the looda ol Oirlstmas! "I will try lltd thlni of a menu," Kathy aald. 0 I don't know whether ,,. should have gee11 or du«;ks or pbeuants. Bini ii a builter. 11> fact be'• on hit way to the duck club rl&bt now. "I do tOta ol lJl1np witb game:' Trader Vic baa been helplul over tbe years In dlJcUsa!ng the pbllOIOJ>b1 ol food witb me. "With game, Plrlkularly, you have to cook tr.em eltber a very short time and very quickly or yoq liave lo coot them a very lolC limo and slowly. And what I really Jove doinl·ls mate a pOt.au-.feu us- ing ducts ..,00 gee 1 e. Sometimes alone, aomeUmes together." ''You know they're (kldl) 111 good cooks. Everybody ii of! at our house on Saturdays and Sundays and we all do it together. It'• been a policy at our bo111e for about alx years. And you know It worts so well!" Even on the Bing Crosby TV tpeclal, tbe lamUy will be together In tbe t ll c hep . "We're Introduced in a kitchen 1equence,11 Kathy aald. "I uy, or lbe kids 11.y, IOIIl.e of the best -ol Quislmaa come out of the tltcben when I'm preparlnr dinner. On the ahow we do 'Deck the Halli wltb Bougbs of Holly,' and oo the 'la, la tu,' they're beatlD& on pots and pana." At Chrlstmu dinner at home, with the breast! of duct or geese, the Crolby1 have "all kinda .of good relishes, ripe ollves and green olives, stuffed cele:Y; Aunt Frances' crab applea, pickled peac'hes, watermelon pickle ~. And sometimes, it my father bad been hunting, we'd have a roast of venison, ~· ,That takes Jots of marination." And for dessert? "That. ot course, iJi ambroala: fresh oranges, fresh ripe bananas, fresh coconut, canned pineap- ple and you can put m tiny marshmallow•. With that we have sand tarts or the Utue cookie!." Her husband ts quite an ex- pert outdoorsman. "Oh. he's wonderful! He's llO good with Oy fishing and dry llahlng and wet Dy f~. All Utoae dlf. ll<:ult tlnds ol sporta. "He's equally good ln 'the !letd. He really doe1 love to shoot ducks, but he support! the conservation iefforll. He alway1 11te1 the smallest guage run aid be11 qulte violent about going o v e r Jlmlta." He ~ks, too. "H•'• the only one ln the house who can do a oolt-l>Olled egg. 0 1 CID coot game. I'm Vrtry good on pheaunt and my favorite food h quail and bbcuits for breallfa.st." Her breakfast quail' recipe, plas recipes for roast 'VenillOn and ambrosia follow: THE CROSBY ClllllSTMAll VENIBON For Ute Mmude 1 large yellow onion, peeled, cboppetl S cballota, peeled, chopped · Handful lmh panley, cbo!> pee! I carroll, peeled, minced 1 "'"' lresb lh)'lllt (O< dry) I crushed peppercOms s Juniper berrl• (or Iar1e l!IYleal, crumbled) 1 liui>oon ..it · 1 .wt Pascal C<!ery with leaves, cruabed't t cup whlte wine vlnepr 1 bottle dry wblte wine • % cup -grade ell•• oil Combine sll inp<dlenls. Mlll ... u. Set aside. To pttpan Ibo - 10 pound n>Ut aaed venlloo (&addle, loin or 1iaunclt) I\; pounds 11111 port (or suet) ).ardlng-i liupoon cht..,..s ponlef 1 teaspoon cbopptd onion . i clove preSllJl garlle I MIAT IUSTII IUJI ·CLUB STEAKS •MEAT MASTUIEIP u.1.48 . BEEF IOllnDSSIOUIDllQO~ ROASTS ,bl .OB l1YDYlMY UJF nICES I ... llol...mnrtDWI, -orlloCI PORK SAUSAGE a88 Lollol!ndCal PORK CHOPS --eou.trY-$PARERIBS au... Jltd:•Cilll!tlr Qill: RIB CHOPS .... 79 .... 69 .... 98 Cllu Cllu-Clll--.. 89 EGGROLLS....., 11.a ' _ ....... BREADED SOLE 11. .89 Hellandnt 89 BREADED PERCH-. 1 IC Count Box 8 CRAYOLAS I t -·8 ~'.1'F'ooTB~ --.88 eoxi:'DToYlhsa:t ·~.88 --y~-PLUS/luY • ....., _____ _ _ , __ ...._ ... ,.,.... ,u.-.... PANTRY FIUERS FoLGERS COFFEE 2,22 A·1 SAUCE -.-.37 -Ml• 2 BISQUICK -.,.,.., 17 ooif'ooo 1--.15 GOLD MEDAL .......... &4 ,........ 39 Ortega Dip Mix 1~ 1 SNACKSAluolMY-pta,• 145 OLIVE OIL --1.12 USDA llADE A -SODTHEIN FRYING ·2 ~~r~ CHICKENS ~.27 • MEAT MASTEi lflF ROUND C!NTHCUTSI STEAKS ~.BB l(ll'DmJA.Y L0F PRICES CALIFORNIA GROWN -A---w.-FRYERS ,....... 11.135 ,._..,.,_•11-.W.tar Oscar Maver Bacon , 73 --1 ....... ~ BEEF SAUSAGE ,48- , lb. v .... Pack • JONES BACON , 79 ...., •1•-Cllldc•., • .., Heat 'n Eat Patties .... 89 .lonN-RffdJ to ll'OWl'll Minute Links 10 .. ,....,75 ....__, .. Ptck•pt Unk SAUSAGES 1o. f ,09 Wide Hllellon Of Chrl•••• decorftlon1 and --• , , al at EVIAYDAY LOW PllH:U. ... .-... 38 SPRAY SNOW IS... I 11111. .29 ICICLES Rosi•'" v-:. ,f9 HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS P!lllpo-orR... 12'<1L 76 Miik Of Magnesia , M"Ac:'teANs"" ·--.48 l!ooJDayOoDdoratl Feminine Spray ...... 96 .lohneon 1~ ktll4t BABY SHAMPOO f ,26 HAiKARATE ~ ...... t.f8 OLDSPICE 4114«.-t.38 SiciN'Nv'Dip :..:. t.48 COLGATE 10011 .... -.88 •AHml'IUH ~IH I ll.4U!Y Al>$ l'OUlllllCOIPll '-• ..12 n&uyq __ ... .r~-·-·-..a -INITAHI' _.,. l.OI ~ILL---1.2& m'lii'Tz PIEi ...... ~!MITANI'_.,.,... lito\kK"llAOll ..... 1.39 HAWAIIAN PUNCH --.23 nA:t.iNc HYllUOlr ~ ~'t~.--.43 .20 -.11 airwa __ ... ~-............ tt--.14 .. ..-.72 TY CIUC:ltlll -;;..,.,..---.az ""°-_...,.13 ......... ~ .. "'"• -... 1.zs tiMDu \· ''"1S.1'71 -·"""~ Ddll:llm 25 •• ~· BAKERY DEPAR~MEHT il"ALPH'S'c..cttd-• 35 . BREAD 1.uc.1o11 • --Nutty Kringle 12 ......... 55 R-APPLE PIE Ralpha Egg Nog Cake ..... 69 -,79 DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT wii:'sotJ.'FfiANKs .65 QaOo 8 SALAMI CHUBSa.oz. ,.. .• 9 1-. .... t.98 1kz.pta.f.49 GoldenMH Mt. .... ARMOUR HAM ,_ 2.69 flag.or NM-fat kl. Johnstons Yogurt .25 Danola 4~ll~ SLICED HAM -,59 Da-CHOPPED HAM -. ,37 ....... ..... SANDWICH BEEF ,59 --, .... ,.Ji Unsalted Margar ne .47 DAIRY DEPARTMENT R1i,t11 NOG NOG 1\-flL 169 Chocolate Zfm . ~ .43 2-k<. boltlo WESSON OIL.58 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS --...... 69 FABRIC SOFTENER 1 l.throotn (A•rotol C1n) 2Q.oL an 16 DOW CLEANER I l1ndwlch Pkg.ollO 129 GLAD BAGS Glod Pkg.of10 .63 TRASH BAGS ••otl<D• 33 TO LET TISSUE Pl!g.of4 I "Jlttlc Wr1p HANDI WRAP 20011. .41 ScmRTOWELS "'• 011 a43 l>Mhwuh•r Dettrttnt .CS ELECTRA SOL -• l'ROOllCE De'ARTMEHr llllt-Mlftsl .. .,. APPLES lb ••. 25 .... fNGUSH WAllUTS ~· ...... "*" . Valencia Oranges .. ,f& Cooc--· GRAPEFRUIT -,f9 ...... ___ "' CARROTS --BROWN ONIONS ... to ... to UQUOR DEPARTMENT · RALPHS· EXCLUSIVES Old Gltnwood BOURBON •Y-,..,3.79 scOT'cif =-... 4.79 _,,_ IMPORTED RUM ,.. 3,69 j VODKA .. Q111N. .... 3~19 FRENCH ROSE wi;! 1.29 llAl.PHS ~ ·1CEMILK .48 IWlllSSHDUT li-toLa FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENI' ctt.dcarboard Ct\k::tl:en A LI Kina; Macaroni A IMf · Turkey. & Gravysc.pq.119 C.rtlF,_,. (U.I. Q,1de A) FISH-STICKS ..... ,... .46 / aakar'loy • CARROT CAKE11...:'*" 169 '"' · C&W ""-"' t· Mini Cobs Corn .Tl • C.rUFfftJllouthenl . FRIED SHRIMP1 .... -.18T/ ..... ""' ......... Beef Stroganoff .&3 .... ""'-'l1oO.. • ....... """ BURGUNDY BEEF f.66 HALIBUT 'Fii.i."ETS I.a&' HOllSEHOID NB>$ HOUSll«)U) -PAHFUFIUW _, __ --.s• LUX IAll IOAI' ... ..17 --BAIY.IUICI . • _ ..... _ ... mvi~ .... ---..... r-.-.w ... UVAIAll-OTAILITI Clll!ll DIDllKllirr-.. l.41 wii'K0UGUJD --1.43 --·--•M IVOllYIHOW -..... I ....... .38 IOLD DlflllGIN'f --J. I ~--.:n ~ID --.17 liOii LIQUID . DllM!DET!RQDIT-,..1.41 ~oil'tnuua --.sz --llOYAI.-~ .ao --.14 -· OUVlotL. --- mawaurr .......... ~ lrllCIEl'I 4a. PIEllVEI "',:' • u c...,..sa....ioa 'u,..1s,1m ..,.,_..., .... ._ ... <.-More than just low prices AR£ l.OCAT£D AT: 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH; 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER -STORE HOURS: 9-10 DAILY, 9·9 · 1726117111 ST., TUSTIN . 401 N. LOARA, ANAHEIM J . • • " • • • I ·- ' • . . . . UCK ROAST .··. ~!08NDBlEF . . U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR 'STAnR BROS. CERTlaED BEEF LEAN DELICIOUS GROUND HOURl y INOUR All.MUT1 .0I 49 ( WIEIEIS -, .......... , .... 65 ALLMUT C WIEIERS --·-. ......,....... .... . 98 M~~--.......... ~. I i':g~: ......... s 149 PAIMll JOtft!JIG.OITIICK58 SLICED C IACOI -·--·LL. UIOACHOIClOllSTATlllllOS.CRTl-IHF 6ftc ROUND BONE ltOAIT """"LB. '7 r -IUSS-SHOll.DEI. 99c ROLLED ROAST ................ La. . • usoAot0ta01sr•n•1ROS.ci1t••11D•F 93c RUMP ROAS.T ....................... LB. OUIOWNCOUNRYSTYU•MIUC 39· C PORK SAUSAGE ............. LB: . TAILl•AM>l-POIH>PACKAGE ; 45c SLICED BACON _ ............ :LB. , ' ' • • ~~STATllllOS.Cll'TDOlllJ '. .59c .. i C~" STEAKS _ ............... _,.... · .. COOKS DIUOOUS TAITY •ADID 99c VUl STEAKS ..• : ....................... LI: . . . . -IUSSIOIJNl)SltAK .•• Ll.Sl.Ol ' . , 93 ROUND STEAK ~E .......... 11. c USDAOtOICIOltSTATllllOS.alTIFIEDRIF 95 RIB STEAKS ............ ; ...... '. .. : ........ LL c USOACHOIClOllSTATEllllOS.QITIFllDiHF , , •. 11' 9 CLUB, CUBE · ' . STEA KS o• 11•L01N nP .............. LB. • IASnlNGIA.1N-FEDTENDEISHOUl.Oll ,, 69 PORK 'STEAKS ..................... LB. c DELJCK>US•MUTY•TINDllSMOICID • 3· 9 HAM HOCKS ......................... ~B. c OWN STORES .. :.SftAK,SALE• USDA CHOICE OR s e '·BONE TATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF ~PORTOiio"usi· ~:·:I .. 41. TOP SIRLOIN 's l.49 . . ......... 11. I . 7 9 RIB ROAST 6-TH & . 7-TH RIBS U.S.D.A. CHOiCE OR STATER BROS · GRTIFIED lfff 1-STl'llU . S-Tll lll-11. 99· · GOLDEN GIAIN • ELIO . • . • • MACAR.ONI 2-LB. 39c , ~ ................. PKG. . . . PIWIURY ASSORTED LA YER --CAKE MIX " ......................... :~~: 35c . ~ s :~ JplF 'EANUT 2s-oz..·97· c: i ' ~ . MOUNTAINGIOWN . • BUTTER ........ ~\. JAR .. : : ' . HUNT'SPORK&BEAMS -'noz27'COFFEE 3-LB. SJ.19 ' .I POUND BAG , .ALlV~RETIES ~lUGlttr~~FANCY 43c BULK NUii NlWOOl' ........ .. .......... -•• I.II. . LARGEU.S.N0.1SWEET s 2 3~ " D' ANJOU PEAR ....... -........ LIS. LARGEEXTRAFANGY .. . ES 2~ • CALMERIA GRAP .................. 1.11. SWEEi'CORN ........... . .. .. ...... _ 3FoR2 ~9. LONG TENDER CRISP GREEN 3 2 C CUCUMBERS ..................... ............... FOR llROSIYl'Mn4AlMOHOSOIMUMfl!OOMS 39· FRENCH BEANS ·-···· .... •·OZ PKG. · KUINEX TISSUE , ... 31 c lllOSIYIWMClll -5 SC ' STRAWBERRIES ... _. __ 1-LI PKG. CALO CAT FOOD fllUl'f_Jlf , $109 loSSOflll~ • 711c SALMONSTEAK-u<u. SARALEECAKES-"' ;i· 11\Jl'E~f 35c :S,O~A lll 311c COOFILLETS •• CHEESECAKE--""" ;i· l'IUl'Ulf SJ39 S.vl•lU 65' HALIBUT FILLETS -LL CHEESE CAKE -'""' VAN Dl XAMP'i l1-0UNCll!lfOIOlll$1 4ftc ENCHILADA DINNER ._.. ... 7 · ~..,._37• GAINES PRIME MOZZARELLA BALLS ""OOtS ...,,_ 65· . FOLGERS .............. CAN ' HUNT'S KETCHUP . .,..,. 53' FACEWROYALE•PRINT. . 27C RALSTONOATS_..,ta-0>.32'42.ot 59' TOWELS BIG ; CHUNK TU NA HALOHILL "'CAN 49' I • ROLL • I PITTED OLIVES EARLYCAllF. 41' . • ............... ,,..................... ' ~ ·POPCORN ~:-:,;,%:t~uu... .: 29' CDELICOIOUS·F•NSTAFNTEE.. a oz . s 13 9 RAVIOLI CHEFBOV·AR·DEE 39' • , eEEFORCHEESE-"-1toz. . • , "YUBAN 7-SEAS DRESSING ~t.il'~•·Dt 45' .................. JAR . I • CHILI w /BEANS ¢.ll~&'f,'I.,.·_ ""·Ot 42' MEAT -BAUS: BEEF. QtlCKEN. KIDNEY • LIVER . 5 s I · 2au5-LRg51R!!!5 s299 THOROFED ..................... ~:~~ APPIAN WAY ;,IZZA R<G.-"""'' 43' ERMLANDu· 4.osz. STEHMS& PIE .aso o· Ms 2 9 c · MINCE MEAT NON·"'°' 2•ot 65' ' · MINCE MEAT ~~~-~u,c~•uM-2•0• 73'. ............. .. DELSEY ROLL TISSUE __ .., .. 31' FRENCH 'S r:JN'~:t'.S," -<llACKEAS 29' JIF PEANUT BUTTER --'-'""' 47' WOOLITE RUG CLEANER 22.0•' 1.29 OVEN CLEANER ~~l'..-IO·Ot 11.19 BATHROOM CLEANER DOW . 20·0t 83< FANTASTIK S"AVClEANEA '85' PUMP BOTIL~ •M--22·0Z. AV AU.AILE NOW AT All KRISPY CRACKERS l'l-'1i"tr.::':-37' sunu•os.M•RK•n ~'""'~"""""''~·-.. NESTLE MILK COCOA -20-01. 89' ;::·.::;:~~:::::::::.::.::~~ CHILDREN'S BRYLCREEM COLGATE WHOLEtlNIONS ~C~rv ''" 35' ::,':;:7;.':':.:o:.::'.':':';;.;:.~~~ · ASPIRINS DRESSING TOOT .. ASTE WELCH 'SDRINKS -.ssr._3,e.oz. $f :~i."""aoosn ••~ ... "."''-. :~_31' :,~~-56' ~~ 73' CLOROX NIBLETSCORN gr:Jr __ . .,-0. 23' . ~~R'.'..o=M=IL~A~R~-=-a'.:A'..::N=s::.P~RA~Y~.!:,o'.'.:•=· =.=-4~5'....•," BUACH SWEET PEAS gr.1:r '""' 25' 89. DEODORANT i-•-••_u_ .. _ .. _ .• -- auCKEN.BREA5T5 _ 11.oL $1 15 I ANOUIT 99' !.IA.OST'l'E 33' CHICKEN THIGHS-'""" CUT OKllA .... l6-0L93c 39 GREEN BEANS ~~~~~·:~!' •• _ •f-Ol. 26' llLIAR $15 7 =~ ' 89' ..... ..., ·s119 , ""' C GREEN BEANS GAEEN G<ANT . 27' FLOOR WAX .._OL I ~-.. -.::~:=";::•'..;_":...' _1....•..c-=-=,.,;;_--''-'°"-'"-'-OL:..."_oL-"-GAL -fJll:ENCH STYLE -1a.Oz. -- • ASPARAGUS ~':M:'.~~l'los -•~•• 74' . Oftf•!OA 24c lllll0$~Yl 35' CHOPPED ONIOllS -"""' WHOLE OKRA -100. POTATDESO'BR1£11 _3,..,, SJ BUCKFIEP£AS __ .... 33' ·~~I> . READS SALADS .;'°"''."-""·•• a7',' I '+~ SNOWY ...... L 41 c .· -~~~~ t..' • l ~·BLEACH .. .. I ~ 26-oz PKG. ... 60c .0..1. PIG. 89c 1111111,..~ MARGARINE t~i~t:t"" LL 53'1!9 ROYALPUDDINGS .,a.--sM. 11'G HOT ROLLS HUNOAYJACK _;_ IO·OL 38'111 DINNERROLLS •llSOUAV-•·Ot 38'fil! PETITE PEAS~,·~:~ ... , .. _ 21.0• 37'~ ~ PEAS & ONIONS =~~~&.',..••?-''" 27' ~ ~ TOMATOSAUCE ~I~.,,._ 3,ot 33'-y~ STEWEOTOMATOES HUNTS'4•·•• 26' ~~ . WHOLETOMATOES wUNrs ... •·•• 24' 'f/'Jlla; TOMATOJUICE """r' ..... 33< (/ffiq, PLANTERS OIL ----.. -12.oz. 39'24-oz.69' lllV 1 14611 s.. ........................ , .. PLANTERS POP CORN OIL 12.oz.39' SOFT CHIFFON MARGARINE ~ L• 48' PLANTERS PEANUT BUTTER OEAL-IB·Oz.58' I We Redffm USDA \ Food SIMn/11 kt 0.. to.rAngel11, 0rMgl. .,...,JicN COIHtlr Sror11. -.... • • • ! • • "' - 107 w ............... ltrwt, c.... w .. 4162 U.,. A,...., H•I..,. .. .._. 12611 w .. "''"''''" ............ .. 1111a ....... ._ ..... .,.... Jiff fll.n T-'11 A,.._,_. AM , .. 110tl•C......A ....... O,_,. 1122 W• IMt11 11\'d,. W•t.IMtW 1410 W9't UKel1t A.,..... AMki• JIJf I ..... A'""• S.m A• 1111 Mc .... "'"''• S.... AM r I/ " JO PILOT-AOVERTIS~R N Wtd-. Do<embor 1, 1971 w-.i.,, OtumiNt '· 1971 DAll.Y Pll.OT ff' I • . . . . . •••• . lut11ra•-.i ,..-, Complete Satlsfadten · ·EVEaVDAV DJSCOtJNT Palt:ES ._._ __ .,, @tffe«tr-@ I • POWDEl!:ED DETERGENT ~ PUIU ~ UQUID . GIANT " 1UACH 68C ~~29• DRIVE .... ill$ • No DeJNu!r Beverage & Mixes.!!~: .. 22c I a, M • Bake.-Beans. .......... !';~., 39' PU.VOllO MIXES t Mlnvte Rice ...... ._. .. , .. .';~·· 29' lJ-OI. 'lAJON!D Dole· Green 8ean1 ....... 21 c M.D.-4 PACK ~ tfVIAl llOASTIMG BATHROOM 3 3 c WRAP · ·i;~·49c TISSUE ... Al/.1041$ WITH •r•Ns We1terner .Chlll ....... ~·;~·; 3 7c SUNSHll'lf Hyclrox Cookie• ...... >;;0:-. 59' MUlll·PU1rosr • · •l1qulck .................. !'!·~~ 7 5 c SMUCKll'S 20·0t. \ ALL PURPOSE WESSON·· ~.!i~ .ssc ••• " •• •• • • Strawberry Pre1erYe1 59'· · JAN-U·WINE · Beef Chop Suey ....... !';~·; 99c J.t.N•U·:Wtl'I! Chow-Mein Nooclle1;-;";~~-29L-L• •. - lYSOl $159 Deoclorlzer ............ :~·~~. . BUTT 6lc WHOLI 5tc e wAmis PINEAPPLE -,!-'""-'"' c· ~JUIEE 2ac , ox.39 -46-0Z. . -. BEEP CHUNK 2 7 . SMA.ll fNO $118 Alp.o Dog Food ........ ~s~o:~ c PORTION la. HAMS . • • • L•. ·~· ••_AST..................... L•. WHITE KING "O" • 4 C£N111 CUT r $129 IONtllSS-TO llOll • 1 •3 Detergent ............... ~:·:'. 59' ~~··••lfAMSi.ICIS ..... '."' LI. TOPSIRLOINSTIAK.......... .. . ~INK DlTllGINT • I I,, ---... -;-:----------;;-------;-------------------;riu.-------, Treml Liquid ............... 39c ·1 TENDER-LEE CO~NED ROUNDS ~~~. 95~.'. llffSWln-PIESH (4-e1 .••. 1sc) L.------------... -"":' ____________________ ..,. _________________ t· Orange Juice ........... :'::. 49' ~ Os<:AR MAYER l DJ8{;0UNT SEAFOOD MILWAUKEE LONGHORN •• A WAfElt SLICED, 12-0r. Pkg. \ I GltEENLAN~-COLD WATE} ''"~iii~~ CHEDD'Aa'·47c ~~~,~~.;~~~~~-·.'.:~~.~·:;;;,!!:·· ,! ;~=~ .~~.~~~~.~:::.::~:?:~~~ ~ 25c CHEESE OICM~n• • ,.u~ . . ..... SMOKll UNKS .................... :!?:!~; 79!. ·:WESTERN jlYSTIRS .... -. ........... :~:·;~':·. 79!. OSCAI Mo\'fflt (AU •• ,., w1-..... 1.1i.. ... n() 73 All· Meat Wieners ..... ~·!'; c, HllllW NATION.Al • • 1 09 Knock• & Frank1 ..... ;•;~·; . 1~-011l1t11, 11et.1 c~ .... , Cl•"',.lace.. lo Onio11 43c Party .D.lps .......... · ..... .'~~r.~ JANE ANDERSON t111.s1ot INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED c~:i::~s AMiRICAN ,. 'C 2 5c CHEESE '~ SPREAD...... LI. LIQUORS-BEVERAGES-WINES · THRIFTIMART SELECTED BRANDS Fl,THS I· HAL, GAL KARASOV · $298 ! $699 VODKA .... SUNDERLAND $298 I $699 ' I I GIN ..•....... I I $898 . SCOTS MIST $378 I I ICOTCH .... I I $f98 MllGitOUNDS $3 38 I I Bourbon ... I Grand Prb Cordials (llMI DI Mlnllll ..... CllMI DI MalM WHlfl CIUH DI CAUi llOWll CIUllNC9Pftl l'our $ 77 · Claolee FifO.. IA. .... l/C«P1 tl:MllNlf • .,11.1'! f'l4CM .•• U.l•l • 1 •• APPLI PIE ................ '!-.~':. .o1. l.Jlf c SIRLOIN TIPS ............. ~~ 45 'WltCtl'S "N.....-26' CIANllllY JUICE ....... !;":: , J""'Olllf ·1 ... l'IH! ',... • • PlllD CHICKIN IRIAITI '.';°.'; 121 Ollll"OIAl('l 'All'fe~-· 45' CASSIROLIS ............. ~!-f:'. . 00\I JUltl -t'lfollt.ml eff 21 ' PINIAPPLllORANGI .... !;~~ ...0-fOl'<'I llloof, .... <t '64' J·COURSI DIMNIRS ••••• :: ~.';. lll'-111 Cttl~Pffltt • 16 ._ ___ ,...._.... MALllflT flLLOI ••••••••• 1~';'.'; 1 LBS. "'"''"'"" . I "' • ·-I LIVE ClltlSTMAS TllEES CICUMllRS •••••••••• 10~1 R• llDllMU •••••• '~~~ 10!..1 _.. ,.,,_,.... .... "" ._ 45•' 1 "-"°' "0 • 5 • I AT MOST THltlfTIFM1uS HA•I Jiii .......... " I APRICOTS ............. !~-. ., I U.S. N0.1. • 3 L •• 29c BROWN ONl.ONS ........ :...... •a• . c•t.Alo\£1ll M~C~ROltl ;,.1oc . Hll!Hl't' Chocol1t1 S'YRUP ' , JERSfYMAI D-FAlMfk, 'LAIN , LO·CAL COTTAGE @) · ' CH~~sE3·5 c : r--------~----------------~ !' '• COlJ~N . I I THIS COUPON GOOD I I DEC. I THRU DEC. 14 ' " ,, • I lOe Off· ·I I 'BREAD .. '' ! ...... I (UCIPf V•M DE K"'ll''S) • I , ... , 1 LOAF I • l ................. CUHOMll -• I " I I · ~-------------------------. I . . 1, l I ._ ' i THIS. COU'°N GOOD " I I ' DEC. l THRU, DEC. 14 • I 40copp· i I ., . I I ONIUIH .• I ! PRODUCE . I I WITM COUfON ... , ..... 9( ...... PVICMAll I 1 -ot11 c••••N ,.. ••·"·' cu1tOM11: U I L-~-----------------------~· • , 2701 HARBOR .BLVD., COSTA MESA e 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH e 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO I I I I , f . - Ill' llUIOltif WINCll _....,_,.., ara rib b&r olwac neat to · ed In car beds or bWlnela m .. -· lo cue GI 1 col-lbe baclt oeal, anchored as -« wddea atop, the baby aecurely os possible. Toddlers fectlou -o1-11oao led ... -Ila& advl&ed lltat ~ cl $ 'ett the .... a...lbylMdckptrtOI. wa.t's u.e bot way to de tllb! diilolaclant for bbme uae. Wub the slek person's di..sMe eeparatel.y. Then soak them in a !OluUon of one tablespoon U- qWd ch1orine bleach to each pllon of hol waler. chlortne lioodi oa litverware "' roeW -Dl&Wect these in boilbC water. ... -. A. Finl, crumble off as mudt. wax u you can with )'OW' ...... and a dull !able lcnlle, beinC car<lul not to ..,,...,, lbe wood with lbe tnl!e! ih,en lab a pl<Ce or otllf caidhoaro, hold 11..t an angle and scrape the surface. You can reinove the last traces of wax by rubbing tht wood with I clolh dompeoed In turpentine or furniture wax. A fresh coat of wu or polish over the entire ~ace will even out any dull spots • D 11mhlr .. tbe ..... of tlll 1111 II 111 &. Jl't a montb -IO fiylnl -wilb tragic Abould all In lbe back seat• ID .. -----........ -really .,..,....a1 .... ,_. r:eoulls. a afety ""t or buness .whlcb The l»ck 1t1t la ""here ii ancborf.d to the seat. babiN and younp11n· should trove!. lllbleo should be pla<> Q. We hive llad oe to- A. Chlorine bleach ls an In- expensive but effective Rise veil wllb hol water: lbeo drain dry. Do oot uae Q. --......... oD ... ..,... --II •1 dt&llC -latft. --I .......... wf!M' ""'""' Ml K's a _., tbal Clll emaa fam11J 11ne'""t1 woes for • lolle llmt after -ll )'OU doa' -bow bis -bill& or~ paymen11 are IOilll to bo -you have to por lhem 1ar.r. Trlditlooally moll of UI gel more -llwl 1llUl1 In Deoernbor. It -.... imporlul to boy an expenalve gilt for --lal llwl to worry •bout Uepinl the tiudget M•nced We're MJJ<Clally -lboul our children and often .00 an unreallstic lllllOWll for toy&. ~ oil the bopplness that we derive, f r o m Oir1atm11 spending II worth the financial bind tt puts WI In llt.r. On the other band, often the expe111lve gifts turn out to be nol qulle right -the blgb priced toy tbal . :iever gel& ployed with, for ewnple, becaUH It's cute to loot at, but -., give the cblld 111yllllnl to do. TEMPl'ING IDEAS Wilm JOU wait throullb the ...... 11 lbll time ol yur, )'OU ... Ill -ol "ChrillmaS gift" lleml lhat )'OU would _..., .... --)'OU jult hive to b 1 v e ••9DIDRldng nice" for Aunt Jatre ot SUller aie. Despenl- tion may drive UI ioto makq ..... pttlly lilly~ Mlybe befcn you get suclt- ed Into thll buyln« 111111. ,.... family llhould like time to dedde JI tbls II the way )'OU really wllll to do tblnpl this year. Or would you . rather dodde In odvonce what the lop Jlmlt lhou1d be lot each gllt- ofter you decide whit ,.... total om-of ll!><"dlnl .obould be? Somt ~. la~ and ~ahead beflft we rush in blindly, can save us from the -of a lood of bllll that hit& .. alter the bolldly&. We might alao plan to pootpone aome ol our spen- ding until the •1 1fter Oirllitmll" 111 ... PAY AS YOU·GO One flmlly I know bas overcome their ~ to ""'"""" 1t Cbrt&lmas by makln« the IUle that they buy only whit they hive the cub to Pl1 for. ~ cub may IOIMOl~ln tbeoe doya of euy credl~ but they've decldod It'• the only way they can avoid 1ettlnR an old.fuldimed' headache from thler unpaid bllli. . II you decide to cut baclt on Cllriltmu apendln(, It may ..... lbot you're going to have to th1ot of eome lea U:· ...,.we gifts. . . One ...,.... ta the homemade gift. Often a &lmple homemade gift ... prt:ae1 men love and auing than an elaborate or apenslve one. c-lder ,.... abWtla. What ... )'OU -1•lly good 1t! COoltlnl! Sewtni! Crafts? "11! Even with little talent or ex· .pert...,. you Clll mike lllmple gift& web u penooallud fell bookmarks, or waste paper 1baskets from c a r d b o a r a cartcns covered wltb contact ,p1per. And nearly everyone enjoys receiving a homemade \food such u cookies, candy, quick bread, or jelly. t often give a homemade food In which lbe conlalner - such u a loaf pan or pie pan -ta pvt of lbe gift. The recipe la Included too. Children will enjoy Cllriltmu men ~ Ibey too can mau glfta or cards for loved ones. Parents who e~ courac• tbelr children to use creallvlly Instead of cuh al ~ ... helping lbem leol1I aboul.lbe..mLsplrll of _ livlnl· QIJl!STIONS WE ARE ASKED Q, 'lie 1"' loearloC lhll aol Olly t11o -· RI lloo 1be ..-+• la n ntomoblle --... 'bell&. Bat -do ,.. do -bable& ... ,.. ...... ""' Ira loo -faraoeolllellT A. Hert'• ODI time when a modalr'• arms art definitely 11111 -'Ille , .. ry -,._ for a boby In a ....... Cll' II in motbe.r11 Yolk Myth Refuted ' • ' .. • . ' ~=::!.".'."""" __ ,... WE'RE CELEBRATING A BRAND NEW· VONS IN TARZANA WITH THESE SUPER VALUES ••• .... --69• •to: Butt Roasf,.,.au:;...~ .. &9• '1: Loin Pork Gaps.: ... 79• 'I'! Ri~ Pork CJioiis ~ 89• 'I': Center Cut lain :;::. 9f '1! Fresh rerilis '::' 6f Clloice Beef Roasts ~.r: 59~: Slloulcler Clod Roast ~.fl'! Boneless Steaks ~~ fl'! ·Farmer John Him ';'a;:r ·59.t·I · ESSON .:OIL · ·· .: TOILET TISSUE M·D410LL "::' PACK AJAX DOG FOOD DmRGENT 'IANTPK'· _... TOMATO ATSUP GREEN ' BEANS hrt I lff1 Stilt • > ~ I " I PEANUTS 19' 69' ' . ' '' BEEF STEW 99' HOUDAY UQUOI IAYOll11S RUM& IRANDYlllND '211 -·-."'"' tuf•oooooOoo•MoOO .. , ... 1 .. & Jeriy iatttr ":"~'::' 79' CROWll RUSSE VODll. -=--SAVE,lt ·'8• DEUCA11SSEH 1·DAY SPECIAi.St fASTEIH QUAuTY .... • AT 'WES1EIH ftlCES ..... •zsdsw ...... ·.=..·• ' . .._. Frlft Ill ,..,-C:..':-:' •. • t> Ow ....... ..,.-:=~,.,;,· 01CAa M11lAU.1111Afw-.; Mio-._,,,., 7'li OICM IM• #llllam"-NL -...... .,_ OSCAR Uta~ UNa 1M11L .....__ .. . ' lf/!Jm . ·PRJH ,PRODUCE· 1-DA Y SPEOALS! RED.GOLDEN EUCIOUS N191ttTSl!lf:!l!!ll:!t4'''''~'·1 SCOPE """ ,,.c,, -29• CllSP, TEHDU BANANAS 1oc .. Green Beans """"..-.. ... Cucumbers = 10~ Potatoes .... ·~=-10~ ·:r,, DATESSl6!'. BoscPears ·~::::· 19• wa. WNYr '°' ltlPfM , .. I ·-Cut Flowers~M:'.ot as- MOlllllWASll & IAHlll 12-0LITL . ~lie . ::rrr.11 Large AA Eggs ~~ 41' l!~.~!E...~1 77'1 I Elberta Peaches DG$:g,.-=m ltc Contac Cold Caps :i. 99' ~-II' __...,. Punch Contentrato mNS~ 75' ·Soft rf Dri Smucker's Preserves ~~35' •s,.a11111 11•,•n• •• 11111 ,1 11111u•D•11•s, iJJ.jJfil QUALITY llOZEH IOObS IEST IUYS! SWEATERS .. .__. __ _ , ... ..,... .................. ---=':.... s411 '7.91 v.. IA. ,_,_,_.v... ="•-=' W t..MflMftthStlcbt60t.11 ............ .55c r-1 .. *-~--... .................... =~..::::-.... 1Mll, 351 -------.... ..... C..O,..--.. ... _,_, ..• leflyCroebr,......_.,...._,.........,_.,. ~Fhh~na,_,.,.,,,.1, ........ 55c a.a • .-.-.Ma,., W' U )'GU're Ollar' ('llmldolls .,._ ............ w .-...... ---.... Mc OoWMMolft9W,......,.tl.....,.,...·--00·62t Mn..Prtd.ya-...t .... tita11 ......... 9k C.~lllill Pllfl ....,,., W eboat tbl lbell °' )'Qll: color of .._..WW.,...,_._• w ................ 27, ""1 Ci'ocbr,....,., Mt --. .............. -.•. 1« .,...,.., frW HolllM t.or. ............ -....... fk ,.., ,., -WWW ....... ID in-....... T .... S-'UHI Cl IOIDllll 1 1m.21S1c MNWMPood•,.._V.wty...._, .. ,.,..,.f5t· ...,,.1,tWac.llept ,.._,.,,,,..,,,, ... $l,9t ...... f.:..li c••· 2 ~·1 11 ,_ ~ - - -~ .... ==•::.· ""'=·~:.:-= .. = .. -::: .. -:: .. :::· .. ·:::···;::"'::.....;.;....:•=_..:.'.-_______ _. .... GD ltl rutrttlft Vllut, .._, MLCllll., .. _,.,.,212fr1: MllMt .. M&x.;MilVi.._•cc.,._,_.,,,_,,,.., - -~-jiotk'"':!".:':; 10111 Adami' Ave., at Brookhurst, Huntington Beach 5922 Edinger Ave., at Springllale, Huntington Beach 21082 Beach Blvd., Huntilllton Beach =.: _..., ..... °' 34081 Doheny Park Drive, Capistrano Beach Laguna Hills Plaza, El Toro 17950 Magnofra, Fountain Valley . ' I ....... ... . . ~ /, . . I I Cheese Tak~s :------.. . Course ~ By BARBARA GIBBVNS Cheesecake b a delectable dessert, but did you ever have cheesecake· 1or dinner. Or a • savory side c:U$1? Or all &Uc~ up into hors d'9t0vret? You've probably guessed by now that I'm not talking at?<>ut a sweet pineapple or cherry cheesecakt! but a ..inAin course dish that's spiked with omons and g_arllc or Pltl'. ttle smoky ~ or bacon or tbe DOUBLE BLUE VOID Al"rlR SUNDAY, DIC. IJ •· onuxE TOOTHBRUSHES REG. 69c EACH AT' OTHER STORES • . . ' With J~i1 coupo11 ti• 'l111illlt111fJ p11rcli •1e required. Ll171-Jt ' p•r c.011',011. -O~e ••1tfe11 pef c111fom•r. Void •fter S11H1y, punch· of pimento -= an Onion Cheesecake that's so sinfully rich-tasting you'd never guess it's a low-calorte delight! Main-course cheesecake • is so protein-packed with lo)V-fat cheese and eggs that you'll welccme it as a dellghtfi.tl change-of-pace meatlesa meal that }needs little else but a crisp tossed sall!l:I and a light wine. Or . you can beef up. tti.e family's nutrition bY serving ·it as a side dish Instead of. the usual empty-calorie starchy stuff! But party time is when Onion Cheesecake re a IJ Y Oeeemiliet' 112, , i OOD ONLY .AT 11'RGAIN IA HEALT !1 & BEAUi Y f,\D\ CONT AC .( COLD CAPSULES PACK OP 1'1,CAPSULIS lEG. 1.6t lT OTHIR STOIU CREST . • • TOOTHPASTE I EXTIA LARGE SIZE TUIES REG . ltt U.CH AT OTHER STOHS SICRIT ROLL.ON DEODORANT t/1,0Z. SID RIG. $1 .09 AT OTHll STORIS I SPllNGFIELD ASPIRIN T ABLE'TS 19nL~S OF 250 TAlllTS . 7.9' 59~. shines. Fresh from the oveni1 t,_._._...,,...:·-~~;,;-:.;;-~-;_;·;.;-:;;,....,;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;.1;;;;~ and sliced into creamy-goldenll brown-crusted wedges. it beats out 1111 the, more Eattening,1,.. __ competition on the appe.tizer tray. , For all the applause 1t receives, this gourmet dish is . a snap to make in the blender. Simply whip ft u~ and ~ke ~t _ ahead ol time if yoo ltke - for heat-and-serve ease when company ccmes, , ONION CH'EESECAKE , ' I' ... 4 eggs . \ cup pot cheese or low.fat ccttage cheese t cup skim mil~" .J,.l. 6 tablespoom, Dour :;·¥. 2'tab\espoons dried parsley v, cup sliced onions l tea~~.n prePtl!'~d h.o~ mustard , 1 teaspoon salt 1.~ teaspoon pepper Pinch or girlie powdtr1 - Toppjng: ·1 2 tablespoo~ "bacon blts,h' C h'o' i> P e'd pime'iltO, ~'hives ~ sliced stuffed olives REAL WHIP NON DAll°GWHlf"~D TOfflN• '9z. JN ~~·IT .•L4STIC; 1owa. . ' PUH SUN• 10 J$1 . Orange. Concentrate 1r I OZ. CA.NS GRUN GIANT CASS~ROLES RIG . 49; IA.~H .. • ... , . ' HOltMEL CHILI 8r BEANS '• .... • 3f • .F$ 0 . R. Put all Ingredients in your blender except the lopping a~ ~1hip at high speed until creamy. Pour into an eight-SCHILLINGS 39' Inch nonstick cak,e or pie pan. PURE VANILLA EXTRACT Sprinkle the surface evenly IN! 11; with the topping. 1 ·•~O::L::_. :'°:_:TTLl_::: _______ -.-1;-----:;;-:::;;; Plact in a prel¥!ated .,3251~ ~ $ 39 degree ''°" and bake lo~ Olf" MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 1 hour o< until crust Is mctly l.NST ANT HG. 11 ·" browned . (As with al 1 10 o z. JAi .. remo .. d from the h~at.) MARG' ARIN£ Makes four main course 10 LB. CILLO BAG . PEPSi COLA BIG 26tOUNCE BOT LES ' P'1US TAt ANQ llPO&lt • ' .... , •• 1t1J.1i' ' ~ ' , •••.• < .. ~lll'tP IVORY LIQUID "' ..... DETERGENT 22 FLUID OZ. GIANT' SIZE REG. 65c USD~, ~MP~'·f; A!: · w1:16LE 1bqlib1 ; Wtdnfsdq, OtttmbM 8, 1971 COUNT ICttAEL DAILY PILOT 68 -~ •< .• VODK.lk . ' ''.;TjFTH ~ e DAQ~IRI . • MAAIJ4RtT4;~f trlAI TAI CASCADE B.EER u · oz. . ·Ne Dop. APP'CS'.''t~'.:' : "'¥> f'I f 'lf. ~ ··.·'· ... CRISP, EXTRA 5; L<'*1' FANc;Y ' ' · B ~" DEL'ICIOUS ,.. !l . • S ~ '' ~. " .,, ' ' ' ,. i I· ' .,., • ''t I " cheesecakesl the dcrust 1puffh •1:.:::.:=--------------:--::-.33:""~9':~ .. up then settles own w en IMPERIAL servings at 196 calories per 1 LI .PXG. OF 4, CUIES , •, r » •• , , ... u.. 1 ' ' person eight side-dish_ serv-I ~ ings at' 98 calories each or 20 ROLD GOLD ELS 4 appetifer wedges · at 3 9 PRETZ calories each. RES.' ,Jt; IA.GS ' Get scl for the entertainin&l-----'-,---.!..----------,~:---~eason wilh decalorized dips. includin,g a make-your own ··sour · cree.m'' that bat only half the calories. Send a slam· ped, self-addressed envelope and· is cents to "Slim ~rmel Party Dips" 16 Iroquois Road. Cranford , N.J. 07016 Avo cado Mixes .. Th\s avocado mixture may also be Uaed to stuff tomatota. • GUACAMOLE SALAD 1 a,; cups mashed ripe avocado (l lar1e avocado) 1 tablespoon lemon julct 1 tablespoon· peanut oil ;i teaspoon chili powder.i ~. !~'fl"' aaK 1 11.1 cup diced, peeled and uedtld tomato v. cup minced celery l tab1"J100ll. mincod ootoh .. ,.,,.· / ~~1-· BONELESS ROLLED • • PORK .I ',,,, .. ~~: '·~ ..,..,,.. .. -· .:._-,.__-.. _ -· ROAST • USDA CH.OICE CHUCK STEAKS Sa lad greens • Blendtogetheravocado, l LEGGED CUT UP FRYERS lemon juice, oil, chill powder • . and salt. SUr ln tomato, ctJ:ery OSCAI ... , ... 11 oz. • c lb •rid onion. S..-Ve on aalad s OKIE LINKS gretM. Makes about 4 SFV· M 1ngs. !-=-~--=--------------,,---- • I I I ) c FRYING . CHICKEN lb • OSCAR tit~ ~R '. SMALL SIZE " PORK SPARERIBS • j NllH M.ICID BEEF LIVER I OICAI MATH AU MIATOIAU BEEfl WIENERS OICAI MATll ru•• P011 LITILE' FRYE~S IAI M HICCORT SMOUD IULI SLIClt BACON St.· I.I. 79'~ 7.9'~ 69~ U1 M IULIC IUCID ~ , BOLOGNA •, "WIUIY CANN ID BISCUt s HAFT . CA.SINO ll,ltrfD CHEESE ICIAl'T -16 OZ. SLtCU AMlllCAN CHHSE • I ,_ • ' ' .7!J' ... : f u ., • • 98' " I • ' ' \ •) ' Jt-.>I • , p I ( '.. GRAPl:FR'UIT~,, • 8 c~~i.o69~ ~ BAG ""l ,1 I • • •· f ' • ....... Prices Effect•ve: ' ,. · A • It;; ·~ ·~· ~· . ... , ·••lliar,sdayl thru $unday . 'Dec~ 9, 1o, 11 ~'-,1 ,2 \ :. l'ricff ~bjectl~;l1o<tc,..,·~ \·· , WE \>LADLY ACCIP1\~ I' t ,u.s.0.A. FOOD COUPONS/ ~" .. .. , ...• ' ·• t a ., ·~·~I\'!'' . . ·',.. I WI CilVE \YI 'llvt 11.UI CHIP ,, ~M1t1P STAMPS , .,S P.S i C~TA MESA l9tll 1nd ·~ra 711fw •. ~ P,UCENTIA . ' • I ' I I , 1 I • I • l I ' • ' . . -~ ·--- Better gmb two shopJll,ng carts ••• to take full · advantage r• week'S'·gigant;e.store wide sale/') I •• I -• --,. ...... L .. ' . ' Juat look at the .. 1ue 70u '"t-tllia week-on the half-gallon! Crown ~ ....... '8.88 ,s.,,.,41c oa.llalt-caJ. 'Vodka I Ahnaden Mt. Wine '2.78 Claret, Buquady, Chabllal % p.1. • ~· \-I ' ZlafaiieLRGse .... 'US ~ dinner wine! Fifth. • • • • ' Calvert's Extra ..... '4.99 Popular blended whiskey I Fifth. Mattingly & Moore '9.99 Strailht whlskey, plastic half-pl.I Scotch .. ~Ffm~ ... '199 Holi<lay Timea • -Qt. lott .. ' ... 99 I • ' I .,. I • I • "IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY" Tile u.men are moving back eat ..and mwt sell this benty. Shq carpets throuihout and double- drap~_.., eocb """""· """",ls , hu8". ~ ed patio ab4i1tt11 ~fcJ\ltanoe to the.~ ... AIL ,}'l'll!MJ ~vAJl.AJILSi !lon•t Wal"!}. }t. won't last. call 842-2535 or 847-6010. · "DON'T IE A RENT SLAVE'' lllvecl do~'t spend. save for that rainy ·~; 6y buying your own hotTle, with 5 income units be· hind. Definitely a good investment in the future. can WI for all the information. &42-2535 or 847..0010. . SUPERBLY SPANISH . IN IA YCREST Js thll 4 bedroom. itellghtful, ~ Rome with f~ room, -~·'1Clining ~"a"-enorhl coui:tyard patio. 'J'!1is unique home tn· ~ne or 1.he grtalest areas In Ne"fport Beacti is a must to !et!! 'a'nd appreciate. $89,500. Call 646--7171. ' . . . . • .. • " .. FANTASTIC!! AISOLUTEL Y'JERRIFIC --4 bedrooms. family room -Stone fireplace -Enclosed patio -~ neighborhood -Cose to 1bopplng -CioSe to achools -.-f -Tutefully deoorat<d and wld.Caped -Assumable GI loan I ·--$33,500 -can -231J. · lllnERCUP YELLOW ' • t " . Duplex In choice Corona del Mar location -3 BR rustic home apadoua llvlnr room, med brick l!nplaco, expoud beam cell""' -dJnlor;....,. Step saru kitchen, dllhwuher, tlectrte~\ullt-tn _ 2 bath -sepuate encloaed patio. Quality wall to wall c:arpett I: draJ*i,plua~Jtudio apt ovu ~It: "OnlY .,,~ 6~ f ' T ' • VIEW! WITH A VIEW! WITH A ·VIEW! To enjoy the finest frt Newport ~ach living, .et this gorgeous 3 tiedroom, with separate master suite, large family room leading ouf to a spark· }ing heated and filtered pool and the·most bttafh.. taking view o{ NeWi>ort Bay and Catalina that could be fouJ¥1. Truly a gem by the Pacific. Call ~1'i.7tfq/' more details. .. ' "'(ET NOODLE NELSON . Wouid-tt_AllY appreciate this terrific Mesa Verde li1tuig. 3 'bedrooms. 2 baths, formal dining-eating • area In the kitchen and a lovely tree-lined Jow traUic Mesa Verde 1treet, and u ''wet noodle'' • IAYI when It romes to down payment. "Boy are \\."t: t-L-E-X..J-S-L-E." lO'JC, down, ieue QPtlon. whi.tettr!! Call us, let'1 talk about lt!l i OnlY • $71,500. 67J.l550. Alw•v-'"•11 l eit °".,. the t••r• iit looki11t for tli• re\I ••ht1lltllint p10• pl•, yell will fiitd Jffy rt9hf en io,. 111 No•ifllb•r Judy 'w•• re1pon1i!.le ffr' t tr•••· •ctio111 fer '"'' ..,,.fovrth l'llilllefl ... 11., •• c.11.for JIHll., ot 646-1171. 1100 New,.rt II"'., Celf• Mo•• • • CostA MESA • • • ' EXECUTIVE POOL HOMEll. 47. UNIT "'OTll. • m:ooo ' net •pendable to ownn: o~~­$22,312 equity pin with $100,000 down: .. ;a • fl' . ~' TIADlll ; ,l Our cbent hU i. bealitiful ndvel oraniJe sTOve in .Arllntton Hel1hta. 10~ acres. Perfec.t-,lo-- cation for future .development. Will trade hll ::.s:> equity.for a home, unlta. commerdal t land, ~ic. Submit yolu: propot1t1nn. · OJI ~1600. ' ~-~ ' 'WANT' A MOllLI. l:fOMI PAll7 ,. O.K., Build oM. 20 aettS, re~to-IO'. Exiatlng .aub Houae Included. Palm . · p atta.. To- .ta! Pr!co .onlr '85,000. $23, < wUJ · hapdle. CALL.546-~ .: .•. . •,"" IHIAT llNTAL liUA · l'Ol 11-UNM · Convenient Eutalde Colta Me:A, One ~ 1'.ut of Npt. Blvd. S-1bcl.2-:J.-bd4'1-3-tld: WttJi roan for 3 moi:e unit&. Well malntaJned with built-Ina a patios. ~t rental record. <>wntt wDl incrtue 2nd -also ~t · ~ av&llable. Price $179,000. call ~1800. at $21,500. 11lia three Bdrm 11'. ~th. Swtna tn Driv~ De Sac Street. MT--60'10 or 842·2535. DAILY I'll.OT fl • I.TANG IS GREAT Don't m9I tllielD& tbil 1u*urioua 4 BR 3 ba home tn BMu1)ful Huntlnrton Barbor. Many fn.tutt• tnclu4in1 a larie pool and boat yud. To' we It to invest. can 847-6010 or 84.2-2535 for mire In-- formation. ......,. ASSUMABLE 6°/o LOAN In College 'firk urume a., $20,"DO-<ll loe:n 'in4 ·.Opaybhly$18T'totalpermonlh. . : .. ·,ct,. e 3 Bedrooms and Family Room e Bl& Yan!. ~ ~ • Odee 'to Schobl~ e Cl~·tO Sh0pplng e Close In on thls one, You'll be 11-4 )'ou did. I ... , ••Cl,)I fW6.~t ".'" I ..... . ~ "irii.I •ebNSdoUl;' ~ ' .. " • i . ~· , Lovdy 3 BR hOme on & hup comer lot.. Immacu- -iale'. throu1h0ut -.nis ~ JWf rlrhi-tof. that · "41.fn ~· -;ro 1ee ~ ...... 847*10 ot ~-2535. , • ~ J• . , A .. .,.c.,,..;i,.1 Mer. • • -\-'. l ' · HUlllTIN&'ION IEAC:H Ji Q .. . . . "HOMEABILh'Y" SOLVED" -,,.. • • t I · SpatjoU1ness and ,ele&ince 1niide and oot,m&.kctl ,_..thla.4 bedroaln,.2 bathttiQme •the best value (tn eo.tA Mesa. "Quiet c~ 11.rCJ:!t,.close tC) Back Bl.Y make.a· tb1'. a tMEude famUy home. _Owner_aaya aell_FHA or VA. Horne vacant .lid ree.dy tor occupancy. $42,950. Call 546·2313 NOW. · IUOYI OH IUOY! Smack on .thr•Wate_rl New flQel for 40 !£¥1.f.er. One 3 bdrfn'. h0n1ie and separate one bcdrOom houle'. :lvl'rythtnr In 1hir-hlJ>e. SM;SOO. Call 646--nn NOW! • t ' • S · INVESTMENTS . • NEWPORT B~ACH 1700 Newport Blvd. 646-7171 2 790 Harbor Blvd. 546·2313 17931 Beech B.lvd. 6014 Werner Ave. 842-2535 84 7 -60 I 0 2790 Harbor Blvd .' Suite 20 II Cost• M•s• 546-1600 • ' ' r I • I ), ' I I I I .. I .,..,....,._1,11n * * *' * TAYLOR CO. jl' ' . ' EXCLUSIVE llNDA ISlE Waterfront Oppotlunlty! Owner. of 3 titand NEW lu1.u.ry honll!!s will con,sider in ex.· change: your smaller home1 Jand, apartn:wit • . bldgs'{ or Trust Deeds! Or will lease/option( Each one ha s 4 BR, FR •. i~rmal ·DR &·studl. Kilchens fully equipped with ·lhe most riloi!· em conveniences. FuU.> carpeted. Spacious open plan, Reduced. , ............ l. $143,500 ea. v J • , "Our 26tfi Ye•r" RUN1 DON'T WALK WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., ,Realtors • F ~ , .... , ".tJn:Ja~ J~& TIGE WATERFRONT HOMES · c SHOWN: IY Al'POl~T~ENJ '3 Lind• ltle Drive ,, •• l.d>vely, new 'S BR., 4Y.a ba . home w/water- front ·llv. rm. le din. tm. Oak paneled !amity ,rm. w/frplc. Master BR. w/sitting· ai:ea &. fireplace. Bay & Mt. view• ....... '· '179,500 BILt GRUNDY, REALTOR . 341 l•yoldo'Dr., Suite~, N.B. 67S-61'1 Gener•I fo Turtle Rock 2111 S•n JNqUln Hifl1 RNd ' • .-: . Over lo lhi• BEAUTWUL s bedroom, family NEW~RT CENTER ••. "44-4910 1 ---~---~ I • · · room. ATRIUM ENTRY. Cu1lom drapes, shag G I G 1 DIRECT FR'OM • l ) carpeting, "k\tchen with all buUt·1ns, self ener• ;;;;":;"";;;';;;•;;;;;;;;;:;:;;:;:;;;,j I,." . ~·.·p~1ningg oven, covered patio & J(T•:~7fa900nd· 4 BDRM,, i ·,BATH ; IRVINE AREA•: . ~ . .. . .. . . . .. .. .. . • ' . $12,795 J . ,.' _. ' HERE'S A "GO-GO-GO·" ;-'· I "•. J • .... • $2?.900. , 1 • ~ ,, r nils fairly new 3 · bcdn:io'm , ..... · for~yout douth . l.1' Built On •OUr •nd1· t h0me ·11i only otfeM be· I Built in rang'911tld oven, dis&wasbe.r and dis--L'.143 1q. rt JIVl_n1 area , • "beu1t Of''an unlimriy dct.ih. .. ~posit. carpets and drapes. 2 UnlLI ' have 2 -~lath" pluler • I ~y 11,\ Yri:'1 new, and 1i1• f .: bedrooms l bath· 1 Unit has 2 bedrooms \.J -tlan:lwood. cabinet. on a HUGE WT lhal's hard ;; . · lli.a bath ;w/fireplice. Eac'h unit ',bu 2 car: -BreaklMt ha.. ' 10 betlew! Big double gate IJl!tl!OOI: 11fl~l:S · AMI £.ill•, 17MOOO .; ' : · ' r.:rta maintenance freeA!RSrd and poo~rivi· -Pulln~an barhs · ~ ac~ 1igh! int 0 1 1hi1 I . J .. f UPST B" ro A -S"CIOUS v.•ardrol>es .•• .• .,.., anu rom ,,,,,. . . JUST $t.!l,fd. ET, • , ENOl\MOUS BACK YARD. I •, VIEW ... , .... , ........ , ....... ,791750. Plannlni-~-,,,n-FJna•.,•in• NowotfettdonVA. nodoWn FRIENObY BEACH '""' "' ~-... ...;..,m~1 ~· I Heavy 11heg carpet11. ~fu. ! ' NO DOUBT ~BOUT IT' "1400 J-&o1ne11 ' Apartment. ,...,,. "'" ' or r ""~ cnn~! , siv, bcan1.•, loV~ly w&llpa· " • It' · · bulll 11Ince '57" .t • • ~"· • 1c0Ai's r>tt. In1maculalt. A 'lriend-Wo'vo got ltl CALL 03 Q C 1· ;;· NICELY DECORATED 3 bedroom horn with 53-7-8 & 1> "" -<lh pool, ienn;, • lovelv 12' x 30 SOLARlUM. 3r baths, quality 10666we.1lffi!n•tcr1ve, G.tr. , W .WAL.LACE ~~ pl~;~ur~':. fur I : : carpeUng & drapes, kitchen with built-ins, OPEN ~UN 10 Id i • ·.. REALTORS •' •• COMMUNITY POOL. RECREATION HALL & gs c -!4"4141- ; :,. PUTTING GREEN. Only ......... ,,59,500., TAN 0 (Opto Evon ln91) :· .,, . IT'S NICE-ALL RIGHT ~UILD~l~.INC.1 ______ _ t} ~ you have 1o a9rff .. • f\llat E ... 1 •• 17~ 1HJ II!". Co11t Hwy. Cot-o.1 Mw, Clltf. SANTA · ~MUm11bie ,6% GI loan .. $18."i per month pa)'1 all. 3 BM- room ranch • 11)'Je with -:PArale family room, heavy ·@eke root, ovel'lllied llvth1 room with fireplace and clO!e""to Khools, New F11A or no dov.·n VA temltl al.o availabl~ at only $26,500. See any1 lmc. ~JlSl (Opc11 'Evenings} Macnab -Irvine Re1111y ¢ompan¥ ENJOY ,TH~ BLUE P)\CIFIC J'nwl mw Bay •rMf, Ocean vh!w. Jmma.cWi1e 3 BR. ~ ,.. ta this -great> ·house for indoor>'Outdoor enter-f · :O~· ·: tlining. 4 large bedrooms, 2·'11 baths, c<!vered "",. J:!atlo, fa mily room & ''Momu has the kitchen ·14' x ]f';BONUS R~OM +· + 4 PLUSE!S + + J..ovely ~•r·ne~ kitchen. Wirli' 1hi1 "1mmac;ula1e 4'Bed· SpecioUs, ~ ~rOunds, Just li11led, · ftrTific 3 bed; nn, 2 beth town~ ne!lr Room for pobl, '36Jloo. ~ f abe always ,-anted ........ ,. ...... '54,500. • : '.· A REAL DEAL room 2 bath, t.'OOnlry s t)'le . }"air A 1"airvlew, O.ta M~ ~!iii kik.'he''tl, fotnlf.J dinln.-, 'nv-' t' _.E,Z w1tlk to Hl·1ehool. &: 1!tj1 t;Jlll[i1fil;.m e111liecf ~hie jt11rnte plus __,, . l'OHt'jl:e 4 tt m i44l huge added lan1lly room. 1 ,.,.__ • + E·Z aut(Hnalic garage "":::"'=====2:00:.1 ,.,u pdoe .,,, rm.2'll. •~ ·LARGE DUPL~X 00,,. . ·• IODS .& PITS ' s ~. 2 batti htWnie ,.,. ~-1 ~ ..,., J-•5 mjr.''" .. ~Ill. hMchet 4 ~i'n'i. """"' <>(,room for ,.oor .~ prde"tl, rat.. bl:t. la ctdclcii!ti.. $o&rd .voor horR next door. C.lltna blrh tl~pll,Ct', ..,,,, QI.~"' ov. l!r hirdwoqlt '3ool"t, IOref'd air hNI, buill-in range &. oY~ • 129. M9_i!H, C a 11 115-ms. .,-,;,- • ff ;I .: R I Home· & lnve1tff.rlt Re .. lty 353!i E.· Cob! Hwy., CdM NEWPORT RIVIERA . "LEASE OPJlON" · ' This was h 11. rd 10 flnd! ! Goq:eous ~· Spacious bedrooms, 3 BA'niS, Cra.ck· eling fireplace: .ramliy rm. lfarbor High School, Un. heard of ar $26,250, Dial • 64S.0303 ioRL\ l L Ol\O\ '" !1£Al..i0 A': NEAR BAY 100/. Down · $42,500. Owner moved. See lhis large 4 bedroom 21,t l>alh home, !H!parate living room p!u1 l1:1rge fan11'1y room, large back yard for en1ertainin1, ptuioi hcnll'd pool, Lochen myer Realtor l••:: : r with • RHI. FHI ' 1 ;; ' . WE HA Vt; 't)JEM, 24 UN.ITS, in hi~h demand I f:.· -. rental area. CLOSE lo shopping, schools & 1-: .-recreatio n. Eighteen 2 bedroom,, 1 Yi bath.-I . lft"t•bedtoom, 1 bath. Could lie upgnded 1''~ , Jor more•lnoome. DEAL.AWAY at '288,00-0. sun1abll! ~'4% ,,loin "with 4 &trn1 . ,&. 3 barn1., on ooi;a,n + E·Z Bar-8-QinK .MEW DUIJ.EX . paymenls JUsl $161. per n10.. •Ide ol l1wy, F:1';h unit • + ~Z houeekrepir11 ihruout ~ f" nKitn tkftl: l~ Nt'Wpott Blvd., C.M. indlltted t.Uel. ALSO ~ No 11ep.. I. cU11incUve home, A and ITM>~Jl~-·only $141800, ~ •.2 l"_'lch: car.,;C.;:ll:&l6-::39::":::Ev::"":·:61S-::ll::!27 I . \,; I It Ir I ! REA~TORS 644-7270 down VA or low down 1-,·lA fan1a11tk: buf' at $*>.riO'J. ~OQLl..IN1 & WA--fTS ~;~. bull1111.~ llnd hrrplat-e1i. • . 615-3000 . Rl);LTY ' "·I "!""' ....... ~ ''°"· , co-i l''W'i''· 172 .. ;no. THIS IS IT! 'J/J2-''~ c. & w. PET!: BARRETT 'momy ""'""""' '"" t•m-'~ Evtm. 962-!*1 . ~Y ' tly rooni~I e cor~r Joi, ., ' • $11,500 -'\ ' . .,..,..., N-., P'd<•. MESA VERDE ll6lilwlMXi ' '"d ,. ; FHA INVESTMENT·for &·X ~ Apr. Mllu11111hle kwi.n NIWPO~~-llACH t TERMS, $'8,'995 .... }"'\llul't!' nr 1)()11', I.arxt> ron-now on pmpf'rly. Mo11thly 642-5200 .._ • COATS vrrtlblr bldg. t1,11' ofri t.'fll, l1111lalhf1f'nt1 )ikc rr-111. 4 ; ' .. • •. 0 a " re1taur1nl, t.'OCll:tail lounge bedroon111•. 2 b&thll, family -Rfduc:edt0-$49,995-. WALLACI • • • • • . 2121 EAST 'COAST H(~HW~~)' ~ ... CO!!!IR!!!!ON!!!!A!l!IDl!!IEL'!~~fl.~~-t.r,.!I!', -~ i 'Gran9• Vis~ e\~·1 C'Mm1 p()lenlial In "°'!'n v.'1tp Inv 111 n g t;'f'nin~ula PL,, Jlf:PI to RIAL TORI ~lalut crowing Cu~ta Mf'11a lirtplaCf'. All Pl e c Ir I c an Ne ,1 ~l,'iled i atj a. Lot J~x372 for l).llrk· "A,.,·ard" built In kl1c~en~ ~f.Pf'i~.~!u~P!'furnlshtd ~ Open ~venln91 lnr·•IM81e-bld !n11:~n C'IC. d I I h w. •"her . p. 11 0 ' BR I b II t l • 9'2~54 • , ~lkl I d i ·• 11.u1erp .,flpen l•--'------TRI HARBOR .l<'t'r" l!l'I, · mm e • 1 e bean1 ceil. I n1 m e d·I ate ••I _,.. ' ' l'ROl'ERTIES ' REAL TORS """''"'°"' S11>-1"1J, · ·po ;·,;~ oo lo n \ C • 11 I -~M-O_N_E_Y_. _M_A_K_E_R_ 400 f~. 17th, C.'.\f. TARBELL 67l-366.1 67:>--~116 J::vcs. Clexr, t.'OOI, mt. air. Low do-4·n. P11ys for ilRlt 2 cabins, 2 blocks 10 Jake and downtown Bir Bear Lake. Invest io ~aflon prop. f'11y and hp a wlttncr. I. • ' . , ., ·~ ' ! '. ' Nowport •• F1frvlew "46-1111 (enytlmt) l .. ·. * EAST SIDE * •.I ' ' 3 BR, 2 BA, family 1111, fire· 10 pl, blt·lfll!, hu1tt w"lk • In elr'wl11. l*» 11q. ll. Nt>w I ' .. ' • crpl11/tfn.~ .ft p&lnt, Va• 01nt. lmmf'tl. ~ion. ~~orn1trly LaBorde R,1-:, DAY OR NITJ.} 6-t6-tt"l5 EART'""'UAKE • 220 E. 17th St,. ~.M. CHEAP RE N..,,--295S ""l>o;: °"'" Mu• . ,..,.. CALL ·646-0555 . : .w'"' '""" ,,.,,,. "'" -B~lg Canyon l>AMAGED? >.'venln11 C.tl -m~?. '"'" , •••• '""" .. • • jhj1 wundt'rfUI ll~plf'X, \/I Not really, bul It \\'Ould ap. YA X1nt toe. 1n N'pt: Bt-Ach. 1]1~·~ b;edrotM:il•, 3.-Y.lhic, lam· associated DROK EAS· -RE.AL TORS lOZ~ W Balboa 6J].J66J You· WIN!!!! pear "'·Thi• n1odcrn 3 lx"d· • 3 2-Bdrms., copper plu(rlb-lly ro<Mll, Jaul"ldly....pKm!, 3 room !.! balh l.-in1t, lp<:.l!ed 1f. ·;.f~ , I~~ ., lnr. tep~ lndl')': rm. · r~µ,1:1'&:" 11~11!!1)...et?trM.'r llocior nl~fd sc_ll !hl~ year in a prfnlf', \\'Cil planned .ft8~~$S1111 ~.. In one tl.1)1! ~A rooct· 1n\·ttl fot •t1llerrul ~ Cftne and l0r tb atons. Cfieck t~se lftldt>nliAl al'H, flholld ~ ~ . · • • ··~ , llWllt. A."w~ ~IU 1,..,. ·tttf: lto)·11l,'$1~ G~elJ¥d. Th~ ~tt&lUrt'~ • ~ llKWo'n lo only lho!IJ \\•\lh 3 BR 1 BA: ..,. SJ9 , "-'"'-r ! ...,-,. '--W: honie l.' br\ne:,,,.ni.11,d ~ r ·a B'rr Bednnf ..-~ , (tt~e1ldlM)~ cnnllt~<'tW..tr 1.f'8.l 3 BR 2 8A,\frf · $'5J2S0. ~RGA.N ·REAL y 11.nd Jihbl.lld be 1va.lla.ble Jo~ * Jlure fenlily •~m . .t· an~ eot~lrut1ion •bi1lly. 4 BR 2 BA $21\,!Y.iO. 67)..6642 61~59 n10vln&: Ip bcfot't! Chns11na'i. '/l Boaut,1tifeplacc. 9omnhllt of a.'<!ubloi.111 bar-3 BR 2 BA , •• $29,9:-iO. ---='°"~~~= -VrlYe.. by •!;Id ..flt'I II, lhr.n * Cornf'r lot gain. S29.~i0. S950 wn -l en'2 BA . , f32.0CJO. HUGE 3 BDRM call OWTlf'r at 644-11-to. Price * Seper 1 r $71~. ~PAI. • A11yone Clfl•tMi¥r no loan rr.t>, lltndllOf"lle aourn1C!l klr~hf'n, S92,50I). *·Boat:~~.·~ Call ;,ta-3424 !Open f'Vl'lll 30 yr, loan, trtt·ncrow, low Triple 1ar, Sunkf'n Uv. rrn. ASSUME 60/0 Spet_-tally prlctd 11 1 $29.900, down pmt, i lfu1e mslr. 11ultP, 2~ b11.ll1.,, -VA LOAN-FULLER REALT~ Sp•row, R'fy 841--4474 Lo\"1Y yanl. J.'ort'Cd ra M'il. ~4 Anytin1e -GEM Shah> 3 B"'nn. oome on EASTSIDE OCEANFRONT '"' w eo.M n.,. "" ''"' 1°'· siei. ""'· "'" TR E DurLIX R' .. ITO·R~ "6'12·46·.,. a ll. >\Ill prlee S:M,9001 IPL X az L&& & . _ ""'' ' . '"" FULLER RIAL TY rnttr.r. authf'htic Sp11ni 11 h SPANISH ADOBE Owner 1rixl0011 At ~Ill con!lii<I· H•v•n't Y~ •I w a Y s 516-&14 • Any.tinic unlM, Xtn\. IQ;"&l.inn nr shop.. I Pr all o"eri on ttil• s beri-wi1hed you could live NEW LISTING--pin~. lllll'h irl('flmt, l ow Shl.rp, oldtt l &<Inn l~n1c l'OOln df'lux, d,uplcic, Bolh ln • model home? n1«tnttf\lner. Pr1cedi only cll'IH lo •own It shoooing. ,,,.,,, .,..· In mini <"'ndition See 1hl 4 BR I le\' l cl J Mt>M. Yr.rile .P1tttK1tcr. 2 S.'Jll.!r.JQ. ,...., ln 1 u{l '. ·" " 1 • C! • 'IQ cf' story 4 t>Hroo1n f11n1ily Call !')46.. (()prn E:ws.) -~-Bluffs Elegance One of the mott IJrc:auHlully dt'COratf'd condomi niums in 1n,, 8lutt1, 3 5Pf1Ciotlfl bed· roon1s -llui;e pr!v11le p1tlo overlooking park like ctten· belt, &n!"T' l>f' quick on !hi.I )ewt>I. CALI. 67!>-4930 ~::1 • s its _,,, ... " !· • s • ' 'J I Gener•I DA·-N~DY~DU""""'~L~E~XM 1 •~~~~S~J~$1=M:---. Pride q( OW'l'll!t'lhlp In both • unltll. tJ~ carpt1 tfVV· BEST BUY out 4' fUlly drlpc<I. EACH ' Oi-'Jo'ERS 2 BDRMS.. DlN· ING ROOM AND MODF.'RN Bi l Kl'JQfEN, G&rllft • ~rate yards. Priced •I $32.950 -SHOWN BY AJ'. POlNTMl."NT, 'Gr<mg• ~sta PROPERTIES f'ormf'rty lABonle R.E. 220 E. 17th St., C.M • CALL 646-0555 Event~ ~o ~1907 MINI RANCH MAXI FUN Channlni cUMtom norhe, 2 Mdroori\, den, 2 !Mith &. tUlly ~pandahlr.. 3 Horse 1.lalls and.ct.ment" blt!Ck 1acll room. Brin& on the e&w· ba)os. Great "do.e-in fOCa. '""'· ~U5J (Open Ew:nlnp) [ y :1.~J BliOADMOOR WITH VIEWI . Sscrttlet lllt. Srunnl111 pndl! ' ot ownetthlp Htf.te: Tliiclt: ' 1ha1 c11rpe11. Stain af&M 1 wlndoW1, be1.m1. Counlr)'. 1tyle kitchfn, Fi~11ci. Covemt patk>, Juat I~ I fqr only $24,000, HURRY. ·1 I '4S.030l I OKI.\ I I. Ol \O\ ,<.' ' •T • Q ~· Coit• Me•• SICLUOID .• TOWNHOUSE -.; 423 GIOOCHlf'I' -., Adult p11.rk • l LA{tG!o: Bef· tms. Slrialt: 11tory. Ll\QN room haa tlttphuit. AU l!leC. Oellgllttut 1an1en patio-,1(1 1 watft'fi.il. Clubhoose, ~ & puttlnc itfen wlfhln ·~ throw. ReaJlltkally ~ j .'Z'ofi.tNS I WATTS I REAL Y '' C&W 963·r:6~ Eye11 gh. OPEN Sal. & Sun. 1·5 4 BR. 2 BATHS : Nr.w lilting -'ICat'Cf! S BR., Smith built home. L(t. liv- ing rm., dining rm., ~11.n Bright & t.-httry home fukt[ & harbor view. Rt!a1ist1cally a few 1tel)!!: from lov~y city : priced 11.t $72,000. J)Ark, nr. N'pt. H~r,. COR.BIN Klteh, bJ1n11., f'.A. he11.~.t1J. · • ""' ,,.,..,.,., '''· teh'°'d MARTIN yard. A.91ring $29,~. · :: CALL ·e. U•·1:•14i REAL TORS '44-7662 ,..~ I $24.950 :;-... ~ . Nt•r Nt•p•rt P11t Or(ltt 4 BDltM. + DEN CUL-DE-SAC . \ Lov_ely 2 bath homeo, fft.1hly 5 BR, 2 BA, ranch atYte; painted lr'8ldt ' out. New home •. LI.rte Jam nn W/; Jo r m I ca • New pluM! frplc enclo.ed pgtin 8~c-1 carperln;. l11~e ht.lilt In NMJ1 'back yi.f!i, Cl~ 10/ w~rdroM11. Wide concret1: ~1'0011 Ir. iht.ipping. By oWn- dnve. Room for rxtra er $36,900. Xlnt fina.deiflc 1 c11.mprr or hoftt. No down a v 11. 11. 3124 McKinl,J,y · G.I. • low down all others! llM·+o27 Mr ·p11.11y .·, ' af0-17ll. ' . . TARBELL . COLLEGE PARK, Jo;e\y: 3 BR, 11' BA, hOnse • w/overafiM dbl rara.(e'. 29;'A H"rtww, C011t11 Ml!M ·• R@decor11led lnP:le It qut v.•/rtew cpt, WIU'ttl w.iaut p11.nel i nr &: cement! drtYew11.y. Priced at bftly Moth•r·ln°Law'1 Hideaway You'll be de!ighlf!d when )'1)U 11ee lhis 5 bedroom!!, pool home fealurtnr formal din- ing area, St!Plrtle ntmpU1 room, 3 poeh bl!.th al'l!!a• It most importanl, 11eparated llvtng quarters Jor Dear Old Mom. F\Jll prief! $M,OOO. All Terms! 540-85r\~ ·SHERWelD REAL TY 111964 Brookhut1t. >'.V. CAMEO HIGHLANDS View. 3 BR., Lee. yard. 159.!00 3: BR. Prlv, ~ch. S."9,llOO 3 BR. F /R, pool, extras $7~.000 ,Prestirl! area. See thera ............ Coldwell,Banker ~ 133.0700 644-2'430 NEW LISTING Ouple11. Prime rtnlal al'l!!a . J It 2 BR.. $29,500, LOW DOWN, CALL TOD" Yi r Georg• Wlllf•m1on Re1ltor 541-6570 '4S.1 U4 $29,900. ~?-4871: . . : OWNER ' TRANS~ERRED '" " 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 •t)' Montic~llo; Contki. Cfllls, df'P!I, b!Jiµ . ""'"'" °"' '67-9"'1, •· 5: lO 543--1~76. ... ... COt.LEGE .Park beauty_! : 3 BR, tamtly rm:·, hurt iAiclc: yard wfb~ wall. lk your VA or io flfA. 12!1,500 . Frt(tk Kln1ael"d R 1 t f. MI 2-2712 ' . ·• ' . . .• CUSTOM built :&-Side, 2 .Br; 2 Bl, crpt1, bUns, tii>ie, cuJ"(fe-s11.c, dbl, rllia.ie:.I Owner 389 La Cai>aaai 543-"'3. . : I MONTICELLO Townhotille: J '-Bit 1 ~ ~A. sh.<r.R' c~e. 11:•• kilch, <.-orner kit Jn 11di t. seetlon. Pvt ply w (11 ttnartt. 557-2447 t1.ftfl'I" 8ptn. 2 BR, 'large 11:ar, fenced )'d, close to wehools .\ ~ ping. s16.ooo. m Calta. Maa St. 64fi.i.1:16. • BY OWNER 479 W•lnul pt 3 BR. 2 BA, l1e yd 'A'/~u tree a, frplc, hwd r Ii-1 , S.16,:JO(I 642-7892. ·: "XER UPPER.-; $24.:IOO. Nf!ar Jo'rwy il Fair· vt~. nr Ltnn Ln. · It' , • S28,9JO. ·., Rey McC•rdle Re•ltor :: lt:lO Newporl Blvd., C.~1. vwl"llT irnov I 011 . area , & fully turnl11htd. >'ult price •1'ell, Try. ,$J,ll00, rln. SJ!l6 dlMtn1; aepa.,rale rUnl;lR' room. Submit otrf'r . Asking ' SR'\ 500 ~ 1110. Dot·1s Drflke/larw.tn Owner IPll.'lfcrred. s4l.950. $H,950 ' SHERw••D 'RIAL TY -· ROY J. WMD. RLTRS [Y EASTSJOE 3 BR. collage, l1rge cornf'r lot . A1klnc MarrAGEI $24,950. l~ Merrill Pt11.C1!, u llTAft C.M. Perron I\ e 1111, nen't riv• Up the J!hlp! :. 'Lisi" It la cl11N11tifo.d, Ship The tutsl dni:'-1' ln -~ tr> Shore Rfll!u!bl! M~5871. WM! • , • a DAf1.Y Piilor 1' 641-ntt RER8.0?i nEAl.T'l Gb.IT/I 1"964 BrookhUr~•. Jo'.\('.. Call ~i-511B Now! . &t6-022B • 642-1771. . ' •• ' . ., • Otntr•I Ge.ner1,I .. Gerier•I General , General .;_;-'-'..;,... ___ _ Gentr•I ~,,., .. ('(/i1 ! :i #J ;:;eJ #f #J NOW 1 • IS . THE TIM§ IO BUY Huntlntton Beach Office -142·4455 . Newport Beach OHie• -646°7711 7612 ldlnter Open lvenlnfl I 540-5140 2043 We1tcllff Dr. 1t Irvine Open lvlnln91 7tl2 141nt• .,,.•It• Hvnth•tt•n Center . 2 STORY HOME WITH IVllYTHINli 4 bedmoml -fain . r m . -2ono •CJ· ft. PLUS a brand new heeled At nltttfld pool. To tal price only 132,9&0 -bt1I Hunt· In1top Bach loca lion. NO DOWN NO CLOSIN• COSTS to all Veta; -4 Bnn - 2 ll!ll'Y -hurt ~ bonU. room -2 batba -covtrf'd pat.lo. r..o .... do. 11'.1 <\lhtl.'S., Oftb l30.t()p. SPANISH SPLENDOR In rv@ry OTlf' of the 2200 sq, ft. of lh)J NEW coutal \•lrw home. Exceptional quality a.nd beauty In thla LqunaJtllltop 8bitt. CeJl IOI! aJll)Oln.tmenl. ~ MESA VERDI Otter.a a &nal"1e&l and h•rr •rt twp otthe finest anl\_IJrtest "'1-h.oil• ...aablo. a~ 3 bath. Hur• I•" ind 1 -.,. both rolt colft'l8, R-3 NEWPORT HEl~lfT$ • Costa Me111 Office 2790 Horbor Blvd, ;· ., Dajl 545·9491 Nights 545°0465 . , . . THREE CAR ~ARA•E l~lil 4 tp1u.;ln11s tlfldronm~ 2 )ar1re hflths, .. knf't dttp" 1h11JI'. \V 'W carpeting,' y.·ood • gill\ burnini.? firl'pllct, forced air htat, ind hvre mlrrorl!d y.·11rdr9bP1 In m1111er bedMOm. Only JO mlnutt1 10 ttw-bf-11ch, and .&elle.r ~ .. 111 pil.)' poinb ao you c11 n buy .F'HA or GI NO OOWN. ruu price only $28,:w>. Call lodaf. ' .. • • - IUILDUS CLOSE·OUT Ont)' 4 l-Nna\11. 3 and '4 bdrm Spanish Stylf' h<>mf!I "'ith 2 bflths. Nn doWn pJ buytn end min. down tHA. Prl~ from ~· -1 ........ JtMo<•pe. -..~-· """ bll1tt et eolor 111\j Cl,.,IA. qll9" to So. r.c.at :rtiza &nd MW -~·Modola o.On. ~Ir , · ' ' ~ Cl lfied Ad. ~73~ · •••I .. • • w.......,, ""-8. 1'171 ----OAILY·PILOT w-.,,-..., 8, 1971 ::~-~~ ... ~ .. ~~~~~~~~e~I~-~!!!! ... !!!!-UeJ I ~ .. ~ .:ffi ! _ .... ! !·11: l!• ... ••.•1u11--;;;;;;;~1 -~ .... ...... LW.-,i Mobllo -···~HT . l~~~~~i:....J!ll~~~~~:....~30.S -lhtlum. .. TU $1550 PllCE --p., klo IU 0,pa lunllw • I _al I ~~~~~2! : RllEY HOME RED'.:......... SUPElt LOCATION • BR. ..... --$11.slll IDx$$ MELODY. lliinlohld RETAIL Gilt Shop In O\W o( "".:'.-------knta Ana -'""<" 0.. prime .,,......,; ....,, S BR. 2 bL -179,:llO partr. 2 !Ill. •1 .. -Q>lnl>'a moot .a• ,2 _!~S: ~ In court1 2 ltory, 4 BR, 3 BA. New JHE BLUFFS Spacious~ 1q tt Mme witb tar ''Hanover'" model. l! 4 Bit. ! ba. 1Q:dl, $U5,0llO tuil akJrt/awnlnc, .~ tractiv. thowtlw ueu, ~t •tNTAL f1Nb£•S ..... ,... ....... &uqt'. devt'\opment w/club A-pOoL ' hUp 1111*&~ famib' room. Bdrm., J be.., ~car-LIDO REAL TY INC. from Dobert¥ Pk Sch/Dana a few bUm fl'om. IUll.torlc " " amaU children. no pets. Rent or l@e.le SSOI> iio.. 1 re ii your oppartunity to i 4icQuire •n exquisite home r' In the newest presttee k>ca· '11 ~oa. The very poputar "Do- lde'I ...... _.. ....,.., -• --~ ""' Jlt7 VIA LIDO p;, HuW. -··1115 Mlaalon In §on Ju.. ·~:;;:*·°'.!:. -.. 1140. !llJ77 Wallace, Mllsm9. 127-. ' • ion r«>m, p&rtiea. atuclio, OWN the land. $31,SXI. .,6»-.noct aft 6 p.m. Caplitrtm, Sptc~ ta ,..... 3 BDB.14 home, Sl65. mo + S.n Clemente ot you name .it. Ceramic ' ed h•11 i.AKEOV*P11mtl orleut *, * • *" * -~et . O:>Ok Ware, * _'45-0111 * 15().depo&lt.Childftnok,no -·------'-II tile counter_ tops and ne.tunJ . r I 1 w/qptlon, s Br, J ' Oft ~. lD'xtl' trallu • ClbaQI. Eltab ls.bed l )T •• ahowlrw Frefl •• Lwllon& dos•-Daya 644-2501, eve l BR, 2 BA, dahwbt, 0-~ wood cablnds Ii"!• the lpt $5.\000 £'2;7185. 20llO •l'7 Newport JID.\i. CM ,.. XI,. a mo. lncre~ bl -FURNl9-IED-54M225. adulti o 1:1 l y. nso. JllO. I kitchen a tmrch o( e~ance. ---=-. ' volume. Euy to manqe A t(ll).lNCL~G U\i( Cozy 1 l BR ho C t drpJ Avail £>e.c. 1. 5f.f..4ZM. i ' . ' ·, . • .• lt)1e home, a ~·· balh1 plUe family ldtChen. With '1Horbon Bay Vlew". .• The dtoorator luat left &: all the work ls done. Gcqeou1, deep pQe neutral carpeting, quality vinyl llooring, 11nlque Ir: elegant dn.perles, count- less atiutters plus other C\lS- .tom appointment&. Walled ~try pa.Uo, beautitully lnd· . .-cpd, • bare!y used ' • joy ,to see. Must sacritlce at $49,750 (Way beiow ~lace­ ,ment value). A NEW HOME wmIOl11' NEW H 0 M E 2 Patios in llup tard dve REALTY M;eM V1..-; . will train. $15,sdo. Will con-BR. Fnod frd. ~·ok. Va-patio, a:.'· sto:t~' retr1t'. Townhouse UltfUn 1. iJs I your k1da &Dd pets room to U lv Pazlc Cmtt: Irv. TOWN CO I I r.a! ilder termt. Any serklul ln-cant! ~ $215/ 6 4 6 6 9 6 1 I romp. ~Anytime, :U..ori"• U~t ~ ~'{ fm. ~ ~l~t.. ~ =-~e&llri~!)r4t9:.1~': -&16--i:·attSp;. or !'tu~t!~ton leach '•j Sparow Rlty 842..4474 mediately. a .BR, J Ba, broken. $100-STE'PS to Beach 1-Bay, NEW Spaniah 3 er, J Ba Townhouae 2 BR:' iin. ~ffA. "A nest 1or every bird" Irvine Terr•~ nrct' some work· Chvner O>mpl tum. Bl.chelor vt/ duplex, shag cpt, drpa, )'I'd. cpt1, drp1, refit(, BDRM.+ POOL 2 BR. Den, 2 Baths. Extra will cooperate. $33,500. Call Acreage for .. 1, 151 EIGHT°'YRetlrement ldtcben., util pd. E/1lde. ;225. 548-4424., w~/drytr, DW, bltn:a. ! $21 ,000 lgt lot. 1 blk to 81,y. $49.500. 5'5-.zlS 8KR. 181) Beaut. zrt'll:n rolJ.ln&. "'t.. ~.!e w:: I~ :: ?I ~= $1S0.PAR'n.Y Furn t BR w/ 642-2222. patio, pool, clubhte, S17S Priee reduced $511(1. on thll CdM Realt,y 613-412>. Newport a.ech acre•. TAKE for only $l(IO, choice, a \n a row -1 day a pr, CdM, Fncd for child/ J BR, 1'19 ba, older borne, ~3nt work m-+481; home frelhlyp&inted,eldraclean, Laguna Buch Low .Q.i Home Owners down$100.mo.961-mff. Mek, whatever. It that pet, El.Kie ex. Joe, Boat gates 1 BE;_ROO ; j vacant townhouse. 'Features ~. Krumpbolz a: Cemetery doesn't a ro u 1 e )'Olll' rm. lor trailer ref's req, .., M CO'.N· ind~ waaheT, d~, plus OLDE McKeJma. S44-87l2. Lots/Cryptt, 156 curloalty, call your un--UNFURNI~ prlne, only 5t6-995.9 S-7 pm 'I'INENTAL TOWNHOV.!iE. reftjgerator, buil,tins, crpta I RN STY , dertaker .... If I~ don, call JJ.35-LARGE . 2 Br. Stove, BEAUT. 3 BR. 2 BA, fam $180/Mo. A&@nt St6-081'4; .l drps, 2 baths, patio & re<:· A LE TED~k~ ~~ 4 CEMETERY Loll, Harbor 499-ll86. • cpta, kldi. Sinales welcome. rm., bltins, dbl car. New NeWport BNch , reatlon facilities. Down pay. (Ocean side of hlw•y) sen Via Udo 675-3500 Rest Memorial Park · e New Urting. Qlmmerclal Avait now. crpt1 &. drpa, lrg fenccl yd. NEw ""• ~ ment 11 lesa than one months This unique olde beach hoo11e Reuonable. U &--3015 and Reta.Ii Bwiiness. -Call Larry 546-5880 ~uxe TowmomtH 1 • l{''~ ~~t. FHA & VA terms. CaU Is located on the Ocean lide Newport Sho{es Commercial To bey oi:-&cll Sl•V.'ON'TUSI'! SBr. Priv 3 BDRM •uni""• ,ho U•• w/plettr/"3 Br~t, .·~·~too ! WOR!UES. " ~ .,..,.1.221. of the hlw.y l=ASY BEAOI · tS& b -sq. • 1, .ua I, ,.fti. ~ ' • •• • C:.. :Sf ~:.~. f} 1,.Ufi' SEYMOUR REALTY, tn•l AC(;Ess. OOWN A PRr.1 SP~ in lmme aalel Property ~~~·u;on~ :;'; ~uyard, Child.re,~ w/garaa:e Np pets. $75. clng Drp'd, crpt'd, Avail Jan~L 4,,}f. '1',!i Q!!j} Beach Blvd .. Hunt. Bch, VATE PA'ItlWAY, LE SS l: renta.la. Ne~ Shom. 9,7 NET Rctum, $36,000 "The Broker wlth 'Empath)"' me. rry. fee. $185. 19'0 Pomona. Will lse or ,llt!ll. 3501 Flnl;ey I.~ { '., realty VA "O" DOWN THAN 200 YDS. TO THE Clywood Realty 5'8-!290 below appral&al, Newport ins Orange Ave., c.M. $175-3 + FAMILY Room, 2 BR, Tile ~ath, c;ncl garage1 Ave. f1B. ti'13--8249. • t SAND.Oldebarn1tyle~ S.n Clement• Beach commercial OOrrie'r645-4170 ' 54i).OO(l8 eves huge lncd yrd, &ar. K:lds/ pallo, S150. *FACING POOL: it I I 2414 Vista Dei Oro Total paymis of $247 ma. !lecture, In 2 story design, , • • t • '(.'>f • • with 23 year leue. • $3500 FP e pets ok MANAGER. 646-8226. 3 BR 2 be. 3 car aaraa r N-... _..... tK1.)'lll ttris !ove'" C BR 2 BA ha& exterior of board &: bat· ocean, golf w , itcluded! Realooomlcs, Bkr. 975-6100 J , ' 3 BDRM, l " BA. g,...g,, REAL'ToR ., .. ~111 ....!, ... ~....,... oo;;o.••11 v ttn window shu~n etc. custom-bit 3 br gracious tu. · I' &: Women • dresses l .,. ......_..., 1 644-1!133 ANYTIME home in the area of Ed· SHADED BY AGE , OLD ~rx: 2400 aq. ft. larie kit! Condominium• i.... sportswear, ~ ~tin shop $235-SPACJOUS 4. BR, 2 Ba, drpa, slove. S225. 2200 Duplexes Furn. :MS I Y owner Newport Bch co... wards St. &. McFadden. TREE$ $61,SOO. , also lo' income for ule teu ce.nter loCaUQq. t:.ow rent, nr UCI. Bllnll, dbl gar, kld1/ Federal. 646--1728 .. •• do. 3 BR. 2 BA, 1 level, 2 IJ Presently b<Jn• RENTED & <.<>m. prop. NEW and RESALES ' .... le .... W.ll oqulpf"d. """''"'' fino . WESl'CLIFF Spado•" 3 Br, Nowport Buch l I I rPaUos, nr pool. Wwftlt OUT AS A DUPLEX. The alga viola lUW"O rltr NOdoWnandnodOlln1C01ts Sblck opl,J, BEACON * '4$-.0111 2 Ba, trpl, clrpl, nr sch!!. 2 BR, 1 BA, Balboa P enln, . d"'" Only 132.950. HZ..4471 (:;:.) ~103 UP!"r otocy hu 1 bd;;:/.. 41)8..b n. "camlno ttal to qualified GI -n OP. 832s4038 * ...W.4 HOME FOR RENT PJ5. 6'l>s!M9, 54&-131l9 1100. Wi nter or Jn). 1".IY. •Will carry 2nd. MU Vista = H~~ V 'f'·Bi!cK san clemente, m-4502 s9' down to anyone. '2 t UNION Oll Service Station OR LEASE OPTION Huntington Harbour 6#-3303 or 540-0316. ~og:ar, .644-5793. $26_.000. IRON FRANKLIN TYPE San Ju.n Capistrano 4 Bedrml, I Iii 2 1tory. Move tor leue in Fountain VaDey. Large 4 Bdrm., Mesa VerCle. FOR 1,. Hunt. Harbour off Duplexes Unfurn. wt ~untain Vall.. · In ~1 N-Y--pod pll~ A be.ck J'OOm, B _, ' -r ,r VA.NOOOWN·lBedrms FIREPLACE. Kitchen with BETTE'R'IHANRENT j""'~ "'" ~·· Call 00 11 Mar l •r . n .... new Cl1>ts &: drp.s. waterbome,Olarmina:l.Br. ----f ' 'tliUILDER CLOSEOUJI, ~-· ~:.~-oncrptaC'ff;di&t eating atta. Dbl. French Cozy tittle 2 bedtoOD'I home •rw1n r .. lty, Irie'. TI.4·52l-8900 Laree home. $325. mo. 2 Ba, fam rm, lmmed oc· 1C_oa_1a_Mo_ .. ____ .:,..1 a811 -~ ~~"' doon open to LGE COV· l 2 21562 Broolthunt, Hntgn Bch . ' -ALSO -' • ..,.1.,~., *** 2 R approval. Call 842-44$. ERE'D DECK w1Cx:EAN on ,ara:e R· lot .. ~ean as a ~11 anytime RE STAURANI'. Laguna'• 3 Bdrm, N. Carta .Mesa. Close cupancy .....,.. o;u, B DUPLEX *'!It* VIEW WJW carpeting &. pin . 2l X 13 Living room lnOll p:>pular, u·nique to country club $2T5 incl Huntington h•ch Private yard, Gara&e ; d · with W(\l( shag carpet. Put Income Property '" restaurant Comp I et e l y avdener • · · S40-0l 78 • Sl,45. n:eer story iJ a ~tudlo your :irrt fl'; to work • INCOME $15.360. Yearly. 12 equlpt. Xlnt Joe. J268,000 _: AUD -$250 • 3 Br• 2 Ba, c~t, 2 Bdrm .. 1~ Ba. Garaa:• urilt, W/ELEVATED LIV. no~O 'vAI.J..EY Units $15,!XXI. Valuable C-2 grou income, $35.000 dawn. S Bdrm. home, ft'ffh'ly paint· drps, b~tns, dshw r, Carpe,ll A Ora~ Blt·inl. T eadership .l..J REAL ESTATE ---------1 RM .. CEDAR PANNELLED REALTY 4931124 property. Seller will carry Realonomlcs Bk:r. 6'15-6700 ed. 2 block, 10 ihoppin&: Ir: lndry rm, 2 c•r 9ar·, $1'5Jmo. * ' S41-308S VALUE PLUS WALLS, F RAM E ,D BY , bad< 1't mt&., no bullnoaa COFFEE SHOP In s.n parl<. 1ru. mo. cl••• lo "hoola & 1iuntlngton Booth \'ards with high mason-Large 4. Bednn. 2 Bath, mu-H_EA VY BEAMS. Spacklul' U111iy4r P•rlt, charge• Clemente, xlnt arta, park· -AL.00 -shops. Avail Dec. 4. I--....::..;._.;;:..;;;. __ I ·'Walls included. Side alve family room home fea-com~lnation Jdtchen .I: In. •• · ~· ,.., , Ing space. lllness ,.-forces 3 Bdrm. nr. Vista Shopplna; (213) 675-4036 ./ IMMED. Occupancy 2 BR. ·~ng, beat tchools, turing fireplace, gas RIO f~al. dining ~a. You RARE Vrtlaae I, 2 aR, 2 BA, STORE BLDG. on Newport &ale. 4.93-6872, 6 am-1 pm or ~nter. $l90. mo. •WE have a latee selectio_n Newly crpt'd, S140/mo. f1s I walled communlt)'. and a fabulously decorated wont find anyttung to com· cozy, wise free with B l vd. 100 It from tgi.(1141, 2 pm-9 pm. • 9521 OR 540-6631 of! and 4 bedroom homes det'· No Lse. Mfi-318! or IUl!ll!i1111 (letween Garfield J yard with w~terlall. Onl)' $4i 9~th ~1ul:l PRICE privacy. Adult p,oo l 1. Hartior. tncome $9600. year. HAVE COCKTAIL l Nicholl Real Estate that can be moved into "5.1"'6"02<tl~=· --'--~ ~illrQ 129.500. AH terms,,540-8555 , $27,950. 10~ down. Doyle Owner will can')' back 1st REST.A.UR.ANT LICENSE & lnvettment C almost lmmedJ.atei, op our qupfu", ' i.tBt'. * ffi.9601 • SttERW•tlD REAL yy· The lot alone ii probably Co. Rltn.. 548-1168, fve1 mta:., no ftnance charges. N be 1 ~ o. Rent· O p 11•0 n .. ,·1 an, Fum. or Unfurn m4 ' 18964 Brookhurst F.V. worth $30,CXXI. S57""6U.4. Price $86,00J. L«in Vibert eed ation, e.ase. ' SHARP EASTS,IDE SHERWOOD RE.A..L_T_Y_, •• '. ;.;;.:;I. ·I .. lot flaplooo SELU G Tenont Occupl<d! R .. llo• -1842 N•Wport •hatt, partnenhip. C a ll COSTA MESA S4MS55 Nowport Bui:h -I , nr Mile Sq. N Call for Appl! Mobile Homes Blvd c M 5 ' I 0 s g 8 Frank, 84.7~59L J 1~~~~~71~4;';;8J9..J6~~79~-. YOUR HOME? MISSION REAL TY For S•le 125 anyti;ne ~. -ES'l'J'.'L'D tnt. D e 1 i 1 0 3a~e~= ~~~Coe:!~~:: HOUSE for rent 3 hr, .2 ba. 2 BDRM dup~. 641 Irvine A U 70 loan on new Free appra.isal • We buy 985 So. C<>am Hwy., t.a..runa p Buainl!!&a. Newport Beach 1 painted inside Compl decor. Nu pa.mt & Margaret, N.B. Vtty clean, BA house, 4W\m equities. Penonal attention. PhOM' (714) 494-0731 ( I EASTSIDE TRI LEX area. (213) 339--1576 after 6 Y 'Wo new ~~t~143trplc. $230. Call newly decorated. Avall lm- transf 968--0781 25 rience · ·omp ete Lg 2 BR unit& Ganges pa· green shag carpetlnc. For _......, . med . . , · ~~&:WA.TI'S SMALL FARM .. tios,' trpl.c'1. Xlnt cond.1$470 prn. . rent or lease at S2lO per 3 BR. bltns, cptl, frplc &l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Beech -REALTORS -'nlat'1 What ~ could have mo income, yet only $42,500. FOR Sale Art Boutique, mo. Cail WALKER • LEE, lenced back yard, Nr 962-5523 il )'OU owned this cozy home s o• BROKER. ~8226 Newport Beach In New Can-RH.lton, 545-0465. school• &. shopping. $275. t ~· VACANT owrlookin& the canyon, on an 1ego LOVELY Oean 2 Br duplex oery Village. 673-7562. Cerona clel Mar 96l--0492 : Ap1r1me1111 lorftmt \_,.I 4 BEOROOM ovt:r 2 acres, mOlt of It t:-1el. w/2 hr home + 4 3 CANDY Vend.In& Machine•, • .;;;;;;;;.;;:;i;;! ~·oo 1 lol The l.bdrm. home has a g•"'•••· ~. v--. Xln'l loc. xlnt cond. ant oHer. Ask NICE, lgt", 3 BR. 2 bL k>wer 3 BR Condo, 1% Ba, Pools -t • 2 St-~-w/2 dri·---. --., -d I-N I d n-P tlo dbl f l -· dr ld --..i ~~....,.,.., "" .... ~~ 'C'o--'·tl t-·• ocl.,..pa c 0 ..... Ed"-1"2127orfi73-7850 up ...... ewy ecor."""ii:an a• gar, rpc, .... At F t ., -..,_., lri' 1iV, rm., cul-de48.C lot, r '""' n I"" 'e . o~nty SSSQ iocome. W n er' ,...,. ' ,_. 1ide of hwy. $300 mo. ocean. 962-0986 aft 5 pm, p S, Um. ·4.y tin elect ~o lrg trees, sprlnkltts lront &. tio &. &reat po91lbilltiet. All 962--TI.37. Monrt to Loen 240 llil garbage dis· _,,r 133 950 for only $31.500, Call • .. nELIGHTFUL 2 BR. home. 3 BR, den, 2 ha, pvt yard. Gener•I , . t bat for· ·~. • • lndustrl•l Property 161 -"'SinLER Lat'ie patio &. yatjl. Near ms. Yard care Incl. Oean-iiiiiiiiiiiii ll>UW.-i! '""""..; '"'' HAFFOAL RE.AL TY ~ M bil ' ..,.. ... Dr. 1715 Mo. ' ·1oc.a.+. !IU-~ A l~ll>t':'."!'i14l0.lll, otyle """' ,84"4405 Ew•. 541-2'40 .,/Tolan 0 e VA<iAl<r, Jn!m<dl•t•...... . . MTG. co. ALSO s¥aJboa l1land ~1r-'v"'1 .. -.--'-=--~dosel1, linen LARGE S Br., 2 Ba., very 1ion, choice location in New· 338 E. l'Q'H m-REET rentall availabl~ -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= Bold New Concept .doeeta FA healing, alum clean home ln quiet area. REAL ESTATE port Beach, Clau A . Build· 1ST TD LOAN Salisbury Rl!!alt)' 613""6900 • weather F.V. schools & shpng cntr. 1190 Glenneyre St H me ing, Approx. 5500~1q. ft. Lot 7% INTEREST BRAND NEW H AR 8 OR 3 BR. 2 ha., atrium ..... $325 FU~IT-RENTll ~ ........ '°"' Soll VA, FHA, C»ov. Undor Gl-9473 , '!i,.,,,16 0 77%'x300'. Pl•nty ol pa•k, 2ND TD LOAN VIEW HOME S B<droom ! BR, 2 11 ba .. fam .... $325 lift 8"' Ill~ ~~· Walk to curr. mid price. DEAN 4 b + fa 3 ha 1 led ing and room to b u 11 d. Lowe9t rate& Orange Co. family room, 2 baths. Com: 3 BR. 2 1,i ha, fam •••••• $350 aciilq• ~Nice nbr-REALTY sa&-7527. 0 : lge ;~~i:.e ~=:an-$69,500 .. E-Z tenn1. WE BUY TD'S munlty pool. court1, etc. 4. B~~~fOOU:Rs $350 * Month\1o Mon th . * 100% Purchaae ~ * Wid& Selection. I • I: drps. $14,SOO to $19,950 yQn vlewa. lJvlng room Commun"1ty Roy McC1rdl• Realtor 642-2171 JU..0611 $395. per month. Broker. ~f>11 ~ts Jess 1 I-2 Br. HOUSES. You w/open beam celling ' &. 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. Serving Harbor area 21 yra. =-~-7210,..c,. ~-~---.~ ' 9:>J!• Make the terms. Avail now. trplc, bltn lcit. Low down Ir: S4a.7729 $25,000 SO. ol Hwy. Priv. paUo, "!~I I, j ',,llil, ..style-O>lotJ • * 24 Hout DeUveiy detail. . 3 spe.c- " BA, '' spec· DEAN REALTY 5.16-7527 VA financln&' av a 11a.b1 e • I f 1• For real estate loftn frplc., 3 BR. 2 Ba. custom PRESTIGE borne, .4 br, den, $39,95Q. Owner: 494-7651. n orma. _ion Lots for Sale 170 Mr Ada.ma Bki' TI.f/499-2130 duplex. $.125 per month. , 2'19 ba, 2500 sq ft, l car gar. LAGUNA Royale ocean froot M Hal Pinchln R1tr. 675-4392 • INVEST' ort11,.s, ~ ~ W.,500. 846-6236. magnU w. 2 hr, 2 ba apt Befott you purcbUe your Trust Deeds 260 l BR. 2 BA lam rm., Nr. "SINCE 194.6" ~ ~ Irvine Owner will lse/optn. $411.SOO. mobile home _ Choose AND BUILD community park &: pool. ht Western Bank Bldg.·~ .·, 1 ---=:~:;:;;:;:--I ~1~21.l~) ~84"'.--~~·~B~"'!';·,'.499-~DJS~ I where you will live. Smog· S Choice vtew lol$ TRUST DEEDS WANTED Harbor View Homes, $37~. JJnivenlty Parle, Irvine 1 • PACESETIER ftto San !);•go Coun\y hu Jn Daoa Point C.uh fo• 2od TD B.n-J894, Ooyi IJl.0101 Ninh!• 517 W:19th, CM 543s'3481 OWN. below coat, 2 BR. 2 Ba, fresh a.Ir, shopping, moon· $21,000 Each • • 67J..0140 • • ~=:,C,.-~-~~ J :z:=:z=:==i"i=~ Ji2756i~Ni!i.!!i"'!"1!''{1" !!iSA!l!!!!!!l547i!i!l-03il~4J cu1, lil, view, $39,950, Open light beaches A recreation. l~~~~~~~~~IRUSI'IC 3 ~m le den, 2 E2& NEW HOMES d!Y. 1fl50 Slcylln• Dr. al fadlld"7 , 1; bath, blt•lna. ti" PI a••• 5 BR., 3 baths ........ 1425 Balbo<t bland • At the ranch in beautiful Lido Isle For More Info. Write: ,-.. ,_.lllatll J( fl!] walk to town. Agt. 675--49:1). 4 BR., 2 "' baths •••••• $350 2 BDRM ari $225 ' ( 1 ! -· ··--I 11'111l11 r I il .... ._,..llli .. 3Area''. ·ft!J ... •e .&111%.tibh.. Pay. menu S214 ptt'9'1¢a29.800. '' I * Irvine.Area. I---------. *ff Att¥fve 1mall 3BR.,2ba.hornew.$325f3SO <tBay.·A~:uJ';c..20fh~ WE'ilE GOT ITI Mobile Home .Info. 3 Br Hon/;. •ppty '' 2 BR., 1% ba. home •• !250 Sallobucy a.&J1y 67"6900 IMMED. OCCUPANCY A 'P"""' 4 BR. + don # 7 711 Goldonrnd. CdM, 1 BR, & d'" .......... $250 I o~._S.::WA ... Y.Elast$1mOlnOOU~ ~ s.~~~;~; ~;,-~I:.!. E:!n:do~i~~~~. I ~...,,.;;;.;~;;;;;, .... ~1·:~=;;.·-~i;;.u;,1:;'~311; ..... BR';-: 3 e. 00 :·:: :·:., 1 Br, "" 'Pl, i red hill :~;;i;;·:;,= ( • lf!m rm, • .. , n , ft rs. pProX. IJlfO 1q. I~ •garage w/alley access. "' VA $39,500. Call W-4466. ~. kitch. le brldlt. area. I! Bayfront furn 3 BR % BA. fresh paint. Child, SUD. . Maid Service. PooL Ulll, 1 40 Ft. lot. $86.500. Call Thia Toll~Free Zent!h Mounteln, De1trt, Yrly $450. 403 N. Bay Front ALA Rentels e '45-3900 REALTY Pd • bowOR~ laweon Jrz. Telephone Number; Resort 174 67H540 Univ. Park Center, Irvine • ~II 675-8740 e MOVE IN CASH ..u.>a · 714/747°8410 Balboa Ponin•ula •PRIVACY.., ..... 2 B•, Cali AoyUme, 833s0820 NEAR Oc<ao • B•>! Builder pays dosing coMs 3416 Via Lido 6754562 N W U T *BIG BEAR LAKE* flyd encl pr, util Inc. 'J.liO· Completely tum. DEWXE $500 • '°"' ....... '""$500· '.""""'.~".':'..~h' -~2~20~L~10~0~N=o-R~D-H E AO L PARK Happ""" 1a ........ ettt•••· HOMEY • Ctwm1n1 2 • • ALA 11ont•I• • 64~ UNIVERSITY Park, 3 BR. , B• •P• caii 6'S-?:15'1 """ ... ._ ......., untirlgtoo Arbor Mobile maa In your own oozy cab-Br hse, walled In patlo, nr ' CUL-DE-SAC , 2'Ai Ba townhouse w/club • ' allowance lOr extras. The9e Home Park. Facllftlcs in-in. Try this one h $8,ll(XI, w a t er. u a t l l ! / 15 . 5 BR 2 BA pH1tp. $300 mb. 833--1878 or Coron• chi M•r are our most """'uiar. & .,._ B"'nd -wat~--· ho-. elude: Jacu.u1, card rm, Call ~-, 1714 ·~ ••33 213·213-5316 • • ranch lt)'.le 67J...1784 FURN I ....... . ... -"'""'"' '"" "•A-' pool • ..,.. ) ...,.,.,, or · • home, La""e fam rm w'/ · . Apt Sl.45. Utll paid. matk: custom -...;...,. Nor-5 Bdrm 4•t •n • "• outdoor BBQ, • ··""" 2 BR ti ,, 0 '" ' -._, h ~'6·-· • .. 7'I be.tr.. Lovely bflliard rm. lihUttteboard, in-...... te : Spencer Real Estate, , rep .. ce, peta K. frpl.c encloted patio fpac· -gun• -c . % blk. Ocean. No pell, 2500 malJy a 4 month wa.lt for wallpaper I: ~re. divlduat metering. Ptt tet> P .O. Box 2828, Bir Bear $225 wintu. Avail Ju. 1. ioua' back yard. tb:e 10 • ~zy ~ ••• ,,,..,. 1 8.. Scaview, CdM. one of these modela. Frplc. 2 St.lrw9J.'1. Deck &; Lake Calli 64&-2716 "'v ....... _ • I tlOo. u:r,Q Ward St., H!Jtln • · • 1cbool$ A: 11'C>pping. $280. nr heh. Sm.I pet, Util pd, S.lSO NICELY turn ha.ch. Pvt. ' The Appaloosa ~j Grundy, RealtOf' Beach. 968-4445. From "Ou11tmu Necktlel" Costa Mes• mo. 3124 McKlnley, 968-4027, ALA Rentals • '45-3900 Walk to Bea.ch, $95. Incllld .4 BR, 2~ BA in an impres-341 Bayside, N'pt Beach MOBILE home w/attacbed to oof.(rown Levb. )'OU can 2 BDRM house rl!'nl from .4 to Mr. Patt)'. uW. No cooki~ ~. llive 2 story design. Featur· 67 5-6 161 26Xl2 panelled rm. Shag tum "truh t;o cash" ln a 6 mo. Avail Jan ht. Mar· VACANT, fmmed .. po 11, • WALK lo Everything! 1 Br 1 Bdrm. Fiim., no ~: Ing a massive muonry fire-crpt lhr\loul, Ideal location DAILY PILOT clulitled ad ried, responsible adult& oi> Open beam celllng1, new •Iv/ref. Jddli/pet. $150 cp11s $135 .Yrty. WaD: bricb. pl.ace~ In specious llvirig DAILY Pllm lor acdon! on bay w/boat &lip avail. _ e&ll &U-5671 ly no pets. 5'lo68'1 cut pile crplg, 1parklin& 1 ... ALA Rentals • 645-3900 &: ft>p tor 2 Ghia 6f4-4.l40. hich slut wtodcrws &: ca the· Huntlneton BMch xint. 3 BR &: den or • BR. 0 ' • mwH room, accented by 2 rtoryil:;;Call;:;;;;O;":;;""";;;::•:S&:ve::t ::::::F:"'"::•:• :•nfu::rn:·:67!Ml67::::'=====~===~i ' terlor 4 tn.Ulc tree loc. Mes• Verde c 1 .. _ drat ceU!nc. Ovtonized 3 $225/mo. Call 5 c 5-1 4 2 4 C BR hom,e. Carpet!, dra,pes, :--:~=--=---- ear praae w/large shop S@\l' J1)~· /J,~f}C:.• e BELIEVE! 1 Br "-r u~ BKR. elee. bulll·iM. Fireplace. 1 BR Furn. $1.20 mo. G11 A area. t t'1 archi~re Is 11 a -. p ~ per, nr beach. Utll pd. SSS LEASE 1700 sq. ft. 4 BR, llv N:ewly palnted Jns:lde il out. wtr.·pd. Adults, no pets, nn oul.ltandlng example of In-ALA Rentals e 645-.3900 2 BA td Lar&e yard • Ne"ar schools ~:: S 4 5-~ 9 9 1 : or dt"1<!ualtty, The /'un/e with the Buiff./n Cliqckle :~yd .;,~1.'/,,: :;!; 1280. mo. Coll, • ., alt,,,.. $35,t50 'le e E-Z to WANT! Hugle Bach. paUo, l n d 1 c Pd , auto PM., 557·9M8 or-615-1747 *WINTER RATES-Aio! The C ascade Our most dramatic new cua· torn architect\ltt. All the abow feahtre9 + men mom l a bMutifutly tur- ni&hed wet bar A a tiled COflven&tion l.f'et. w/cuatom ftreplace • bUUtlns. $37,950 Tho Choyonno A 4 BR A den. 2 BA home. One hi on an ~ 11.rgt pmnium Jot. ($500, extra) V«y l'll\' t~ dayt. O :=,rr:~4:nbi.d~wcw'! :; ~-..., .-:;:::;~,,..-. kids/amt pet. Utt! tnc, nos. aprlnklut, nr tchools, elem weekend!. Attrac tur{l Studios '111-l low to form tout llrr'I)• 'WOl'<b. ~ ALA. Rentals • 64$.3900 thru ocx:. PX), 847_7136. N•wport lsl•ncl Br'11 $125. Adlt11, no _fl!!ll. I N E Y C 1 l I Lagvne Beach MESA VERDE 3 BEDROOM 3 BR Back Bay area-Spac. 2135 Eklen, Mgr Apl. 6 · ' BEATJTJJ'UL SpacioU& hOme home within w a I k Ing Mod 2 t I 2~ Ba S325 * AVL now· 1 It 2 j:lR. I I II j• J mqnlftcent v\ew 4 br i diltanoe to ' 1chaoJ1. mo.·u..:.~: ~ Furn. Pool. Rft. Rrn.•Gd. · • · · .. ha. t.urnlahed. •'1<".11'. l.M. D.e. E'amilita only. Vaeanl It loc. No children '11 jet&. -••• -Nowport Booth 846-5821 • 1 -!...:A.:.,~,.;E;,;~~i 't J> io Sept. 15. <K<214 ,._ at ·-P •' moolh. • r . New-" a..ch 5fM14l .,,.------=..,..., ** Stuiinina G•r4en I I i J I ,_.., New ·V•cant •Custom BEACH TOWNHOUSE Apm..1..lkenew,2Br,1&, 1 •• ~NrnOin i 'Bit A Bach., uui. pd. fl40. mot mo &»le, 2 J>Jus ~n. crptl, 1\trn or' 3 ar unt. iiss. .. Dtn, 2 BA. turn. $325/mo. Spac. 2 br, 2 run bl., Bil dilll, ref, tile cfe.ci, patio. I ~•.c•~""':C.,,,------1 I it E L c E I i Call ·-· Spoc. ' br, 2 tun ba, Bit 1215· sa."532 1 Br '"' .. 1131, Us. 1doal • I I I I • c fi'' . II he OCEANFRONT: ~ bedroom&, DEAN REALTY 536-'M t 2 BR. 1 Ba. ttfrig. new for Bachelor. ,_L Ad.Its on 1UenfK1 y, t m o 1 t 2\i balha. Call ( 2 1 3 J 2 Br 1.,.1, patio ti cpt&/drpa. UXI mo. Winter. only. 1993 Orurch. 541"8633. •dongerov1 type of Jnflotion Is T99-302l ' d'rpc: stove j. ttfr1.i, ~lei $250 Yfbr. Incl util. Nr. heh. BACHELOR. 1pl i90 'with I S A W H 0 D I a -htod. 11.•# HouMI Unfum. 305 tropical nttlns for adults No pct&. 5S7~. uWllie1 extra. l.18 5anLa 0 ~,_,,,~ th h··~I -~• ',,.....,,_,_ __ .,_...;....;. onJv, t btk to ,~ 11~. 3 NEWPORT Sboret bOme& I-.bel, C.M. 1~ .10~ down nnanc:h\Vs I I I' I 17 ._.FJ~'i.!~.,·.~~:;I, 'G.M~1I ·····, ~1765or&C6-44ir' "" for nnt. $215 to, $35(1. =ru~RN="°2"'Br-.~011~-,,.,,-·,,o"'K~No~1 avaHable. For lnionnatk>n • .. • • .. · , .... _.......,.. n..... ,..o, 3 .........-WALK TO BAY ATTENTION OWNERS! Ca)"'WOOd 1\etllf 5el290 pell. ll .. ted pool. Lhdry call aaJet oUlce at mi • ~~l~i~:~~Rf~ETTERS r r I' ' r Is r I' I Lona Hain. Student. OK: 1 We haw nintal cuatomm Newport Height• rm. 1211 Monte Vl•l• CM. $2',750 RANCH. _ _ . _ . _ . • BR ruatlc cottta-$90. util'& tor HOMES, AP'f'S il CON· NR. NwPt. !Ugh. 2 BR, cpts. * 2 BR, l Ba Me. Vfl'de nr .s+MIS7 ..,. J J J J J J J j pd. • DOS. Call DEAN REALTY, d ,~ lncd .~ occ. Upataln. 117Sfmo II> or drive by dflVl'lopm~nt at V ~f:~:,~t LETTERS TO Rental Div. 53&-M. A?.'ti. =-t~/mo. 1~"· cl utll. pr. M74.400. JeJtrey Rd A Moulton Pult· I Sh11les ot couples: 1 BR. 100 JMMAC s hr, home corn· Jut. l'l .. an. llO sso. ns st. BEAUT run 1. ''" DWW• ruultuft just a phone w13, 1!4 mUu north ol San I ft IO n .. ~ I'""' dll• ...a I t I ,.... ,...,o:<t!M671 o..., ~ L~S~C:!RA~M~-·~ tt:TS~A~N~S~WE~~R~..;l~~E~~A·~·~~~~C'!. .. ~n~o~~_:~~··~.I~~-~· ~--•_w_'_:""_:,;·~l,!'~'!,'~Y ~,.~"":!;"""'*=·~'185.~mo. J•mt• M.. NB. 2 1; ••'· Prtv awtm'I poo1." -'-="'r""'="·---1· .. ! .. .. ""1 Act· 3021 -..... r ,.,..... .,.113, 661.-01\7 Jao'~ ,,15,,,,.. • • . •• f ___ ... -.......... .: . r..v•-·-•.....i 1.1'11 ...... -IS] 1-... ..:1~ I· I --~ f •A11 .•_ II •... I 'l~·~··~,i~~~i~'~"~·~·~1f~i~~~~~~~~~~ ,_ ,_ .. , JR o.~!-. t.:Ziil..J::: CZ tl}JUllf111 :::::M!~~:lr- BIFOCAL*'"'" Vic. Irvlna.. LANDSCAPIN• • Di ..... -Al-C11 •• ~ Ml --.. -MIDICAL Prlvd Jld.. • .N.S. 12/$. NO LlWMI Dr ..... to .Ut JOU. -•• II-auai...,:. 1 can._ ..w;, RN & 01t 161 -6 ~ Call Jo * ..,.... lY couple 1D H1ancb.-Ta-....1M ~ GREY/ltrfp 6. ~. abort We ba'flt .... tte'd ........ 1H111 -~ '8" lits-' BtMb --. Cd' ~ , ----op1e • .....,./o-m""'-~111t6 ~·~ balr -male. N.B. Vic. ~ 0...0. --N.o..-.11~ ~ tw -J.c.u. C,C.U, A lllb Acvlo -Cllll _, • s.'Sllon, -· -. ~ Tolevl ... ..-11.-p~' .,1 talc._. HOV)li4Jiiilh'O • IL :::"' • .J.U -"'lH 1 -8'\IMMOHIY_., llCC;Y-i~LllS: lluly DOOEllMAl'I -i.. Alli GM!MGiiC *'BLAINE'S TV *• l • ~ ""-......... -t.,W. 'LYN-. ~N!!:ANT ,. -IAll -tw •• aiale puppy, Huat!ncton lor ... 'I • amall -All BrUda ~ • ........... 11Cb cblld/:'11>' ~ $, lluat Pull Tl-i:l"-·filril{'~ _..,. ~t - . ,,S..ob by u.e pltt. ta-am. It---elll Au......_. ---.::.. ,Jaw car II> da wit. pso, L... '"' -P ~ Jocallon: Ezcitlnt! : hiD; Blac:k"'eat lJ1h St., ~·°""'-::... "': ~:;.....,.,..,au '~ M ·1-mo. 5*-ll01 bel. S. Tochnlc'-::;:-.;-:.::-= -.,... Jinn. Stort . N.B. m.'15110. -• .,_ Tllo uou~ u...... • -· a-u.m Allt. Wllllnl ~ -· .. ., .,. -• FND; ""°"' vie. Ooilep A PROFESIDONAL -, , THE •ISLAND HOUSE chllllNo. Exper. ll<D nq'd. to.-_.._1 calla. .....,, Paid _. ... .,. Coll-•~ -~ Babr. Call 546-sas .wa. tlw wan, pr a 1:1 I n & , CERAMIC tDe DIW " m-.i;:n. J:rper. p/time. Lah TeCh tor mtdlcl1 covera;., ft 11 O:uW ~ ::::""':::'-:'.~~':'.'.'.= Loot Sil _,., -jobo, mnodeL l>oe~!lnatl U l'aohlon l1lind HOUSEKEEl'ER • "-1 kV1"n 'r-A llul· -·dNpo~ --BlatA4lml matdWw -"l L~·~Ml1--• landooapl•r."-• joba-.. -port~ ;;!·i!""'.J::;~ ...._ .....;..!.:..oii-~quo/llled.""i"'-•Htillldl~ -J'·•ll'r -·--I -· --'4ll lim • T,.. so;;; ... l ' • r . .,,._ --. • ~· °""· Oill •..-...,. -O!ltomm. c.11. U> -down ... -· ,!.~~~ AL'S, • ..., ........ Tre•'GEN!iw.T1Mstrv.'i~ _.._,,,_ H:'?81\!=ti! ·~'m:'61r """'·=~:i-..... llto ~to •tut. ~HB ., Needa """"at ••••tloo nmovot_!~ :::"'*...._""'· -....... llaullnr. -COOK. ..,.,: profd, °"' M;.. v~ ...._All·...,, COMMUNl'l'Y * .;11y· & 1·n ... ln,...t ·'llMtlt, DESK"' Dlw, ""' ' Call 548-7881 Trub --_..., llou. -_, """'.'Bevaly Manor • HOSPITAL :it · dlilDll, -. '"-Ro,_,. .....,._ f'IJ-UM, Coo• u.p'. MO Vlcto<ta; 516-1790 . ' ROil llllato SU..-SERVKE 11\L All•ndut. m.4Hi1 • litWARD, mlnio.!Utt ••m.i. EXP J-Gudonu. cv.' ' INVEST· IN ':.,.~ .. ~ C.::..'"' .,...., ...... .-..;p.,, pnrd •• F1111 "' ' ·blk .. wbt ....-. ""'' -·---··· 1 llt•I ' I ... -P/'nma ·-Apply !boll •--•i-: '1216, Vk:. Wilaon • :;:' .,,.;,.i'W:'"·~ llols I ~ • •L~~N e YOUR FUTUR • '(E.on~all~)• Stallon,1'11hli1"'!m,NB. -• , . -""'' 516-11)1!,"" -' ' 'nE v; Udo'. NB . .~ YOUlt' OWN IOS's1 °"""pHON""1 RESPONSIBLE-~ SERVICE CASHIER: Tbla COil' + ·~"'". , ~I. 604274. . ' I& ' • 21-50 needed b' p/uurc buqaut:.dNlerneedta.pl ~ t . LARGE..._ •""1temalo EXPEi!.~:.~ = JM WatdM, Mol9 111 Dontol Alllltant Man or W-1714) "5 ttll book o!c, In Dn TUltln olc. -cu dftl w/tbo pobllc INTllll ITOC II · .. ~ mlJoins Enc< Doc. lit Troe • ......._, ' ntl "" PP In _tblo ,...,. ' 17141 -7111 Typlnr lidl1' ""~ 'Rda w/o mnU.. """'" or ~--.: • Vic 16th Pt. Newport Hgt&. Uwn ~. WANTED WEEKEND JOB dentillbJ de. Your warm LtaM A Yellow flMntW. •••• similar uper. btlpM. start Int Tf• .. 5t&-44n. MMl819 GI' 5t8-79M V:arltd ~. reliable \ tmite It cende band CUI dO Taxi CU MEDICAL tnllt, IBM Enc:. N50 Tmnl. .. ipsr 11 W •et ·old EXP. Hawalian G~. 23 yr, old. .._1066 '~··· Cllt Penny R;yan. preferred', ~ to » hrs per RqUt9 ~-... ~4· ,, Call. 1!¥ Brown. ~ ~·8'n, Q5 E. ;, cod<-a-poopup.buttcolor. =-~·-· J.i.Wontod.P""'!llom :;'..!:a~°'= c.DllrAPPI wtr'nqw,,..lbl•lnoftulnf .f~ll'lli' c.utat.,..., 1 ... St-.c.¥,,.--" :v1c _,,..,... H.s. 213, ' • _. ~ ~ , 546-1311 · t.1<r. es w.1.m. m1n. ._ • • mo -Bl •t.....,. • ...... RNard JIMS.GARDENING NEED HELP AT HOME? """-•· ' w/aocuroto ... lllo{. Salary SERVICE Sl'ATION AT--r/deywo/-l! . CompletttGudenirW ~ewe have. Convalftcent DENTAL A11i1tant, 'ki.:torllenua' $3.15 hr to start. Write 'nnd fJ. pundlins time TENDANT..l>utttme. NM.t Dd-IO dq 11111'· ~· MED. a Blk Ii WbL lorw •• Cled-upL 5'S-3582 Aides • N \Ir 1 •1 e cb&.lnidt, t..aaonL Some cluaU!e4 ad ~ 301, ~ dock. where you. bav. no tn ·~· expl!!ritncoed -.1m ~ )air Shrtp doc type CCMPLETE lawn• prdeD-Hou8t1cffperl • Com-exp.nor OYer. ~ INDl.J'SrnJALllnittdtdl'tt•· PUot I'. 0. l!kiDr ma.~ ·oareer ~ GPPOI"-only. AM 25IO Newport. ~u.ElsiCcu'ii:-. ]n.~R;iiimMiilll ~ .'"Cl•<a'I~"., Vic !i,t,ardvit ........... -DICTAPHONE ln(macb.,.. ·--M••· CL IXll. 11 ..,,tleafWovkWt,..-. c.11. -. ..... ....s. 4. : Homes, F.V ... 9C.aa. Jim M1-oto5. H OMDUKERS/UPJOHN· OPERATOR dJeopr. Sta Suitlt ApgJ.yl25 Mm, WCXMn. Chilhn er eCablhb, a career where DR.VICE Station Attendant, old. i50. -.am. • · ~; "LDSI' Brown '''""' koy ,._, I Servi-Pooltion open for -W. Uth 811 C.M. PAME & PORTUNE ....,.... paid -bl In--· Full a pftlme. Ap. ROPER au ,...., w. : cut, Cameo Highla::n(U Dr., -..,.-ra · 547-e681 er with excellent typiJw ii Could A"hit You ..... 1 tir nt ..a. .. me-E. ~-H NB ' •. Dec. 1 am. can 833-J61l. 'nlINGS bf Moo., IA. elect., ,, ,. ..J. ~~-abilttY, !otfie'r rru.e. . d-ie4!mt _., 1111' !llO ~ wy, • oor.t.'STO. Call M5-l7lt. "ext. UM. Reward. plWTlb, fence, me, lnatlnl,, tMlpWantld,M&r710 duties,Goodworkinccondl-i;t~;:.~~·.g· =-=-~mkk~rtf: ,~IW~:._ 5pm. : •'SAMAN'l'ili" ,Poodte/rer-carpentry, paint • t C • -Uons I; excellent benefU11. CommlTclals Movie-. · oat ........ rn--.u !""'"'"".,. uvm W;;;All!ER;i;;;:;o;;;,..1-;:D;;;R;;;!;;ER,~•;;: : rlrer loat in Harbor Ctr. Sat. M5-(ID). • Betttt·Por.itioll • Bd-1'151 ~. =~In i::sttt: ~I~-"!!.!~ job In auto than I mo. o1d., •.,t :. ·Reward. 5*-ot8.1 dt C. C.\RPEN'IRY, paintir!I', ce-Protir•m An•1Yst Penonnel i. NO EXPER. NECEU. minlmwn 21. ...,. .... 0 ..... • or-· ~n40 : I : • LOST Black cat w/wbt. Bea ment. etc. Sm. jobs OK. ~ J . Yn1.yis C$al UNIGARD (213) ct--3051 =:::. be1Pt S't'~mlnl-Olll ~wn. ~ COPPERTONE Qt .... : · collar. Vic: W111oo A Bob, -........,,, lXJSOS.311) INSURANCE GllOUP NURSES, all thllll, PrMhO -~ 1'5. Ihle lo tor .... -:n'n.i.m. ..,.., xlnt c...i, !411. '<_ .. ' r-•-• Aw 511-6151. -,~ r .. ~ •··'-"ed. IJZ l!ElNDER'S Equal Opportunity Em-"'""'""' nm""""a..ICI Duty. RN, LVN, Prac:tlcal. -· · C4o'it ' • lftRnu. ., ZV\.1..1, uu. .. ~. ~WJ-1 PerM>Dntl Agency N\.W•"L .--~.,........., Rd'• neceu. Le1eoulte J--STATISTICAL .~.:r---1[51 ;:;: .. ~:-= -Co.mpua Dr .. NB ~~--~ ~::. SERYICESll'AGENCY 11 ....... R•1t'ttry, ~ • ,.. havobeoo.M.t.r ANALYST& TYPIST H~~.11~. Sf6-~ 1Pftirhl!' at.o a\.a.U. start Ffte • il F .. PO.itiona Hospital Rd, N.11. ......, for a pod cippot'tlmlty, ttill 1 Year ot collere math + MS-rm , Haull"I . N0!-7! .. ~ ~ , -a--....~. ~c to -6C-8955 Uf hr. lntet'v* ~-is JOU'l' 1ehl.nl» to land a I yn of .tl.t 1;ypbw, Job ' n...-p , ; °'"""~""' ... -5P, Mtr ••• ~ I ~ bl& OM. . • in N.B • ..;.. Woric:.C'Clftlilta -.... ,....,. u•UIJNG ....... ., ·1ooa1 A1:e0t/FC Bkkpr $800 ENGINEERS Gon'l or. Mlrlnc ' 'to l5IO $900 ~· . ' o W'i:Ort~~i::I»-:::'---,-= -• ~ u-/R:: B~ ·~ Witt> m•-·•·-:t~lial. B'"-.-• •-•• to-" '+ «.-~ ,:aloulaU., on• 1 • , Bobyollll"I ......., up'd. coll•p 1111-~. ·--... ---... _ -~~ ~ • -• • e 'NllDID • • ~.eat....___»% ••••-Auction · · .• .__ dent. Lfl. truck. Reu. Secy/Bktftq to$800 .l.c:lok,kitoanew, w/ro lBM029ti:l29' "'i"':1 "·~-~ ""....,.. ' • • EXP. ... ... r will. .... ... • .. IB46 p ...... am to l8IO layol!L 11.... . ... pro. """"""" . to t!TS ...... pr.-. ........ hW " ~ ·'·-~~-... , ANTIQU. AUCTION ·• •cblldro• m my homo. Lr.' -· ... .,.,.,._,..(th) to S550 duct. Ground ,.._,_, Mod'°" W...,. IO(IJ Two Office Glrll 1~. draft ...... "1.t mil· -, s.taty ~ por ' Doc "' 11th · ~· ~te~, Yam. Hot luncbH. TRASl:I &: Gvage•dtaiMfp, 1 EaTow Secretuy $500 Call 833-9130. Sec'y/Recept $5IXt Mu.t. ti. 25 and •hllt to drive ltu')' ltl'Vioe ftlCOrd. mo. dfpe~ ch QU.llftca.lnHW . • ·~ •' 'Exel. refs. Dl.yl, eve. can days. no. at. An1tJme.. Sales Order Desk $500 ' · · Trainee, ~te ~ W5 _ ~y -Uonl. Send ~ 1o a.... ..,-Van load + many ; •w 2 om. 0.,.. J12.50 -· .......:n. Girt Friday IS<IO r!'XEClJl:IYE "' E. 1'11h <.t !J>lno) OI 118 E. Htb st, c .v. JNrE'RvmW ol!led'At nci.111. Dally Pilot :: ':" ~ = : Eve1$15.50 wkly, Ml-1054. YARD. pra,p. cleanups. Ptr Bec'y.P.R $2.50 hr I Ytoonnel APftcy '42-1471 OPENING fer 2 upbolttery Thwwdrly, O.C:.n:d)er Ith. ~~: ~· c~ Meta, IOl'S AUCTINI ··~ "EXPERIENCED clrlld ..,. --., dJrt. '""• NEWPOltT . Ult. "'" ~pply M PM llll W Cha -" ; In my North C.M. born• Fill-· bockhoo. 1111·1!!6 Por.......iPOAgoncy S.C'y/R0coptlonllt KEYPUNCH OPRS ,__._,.Chrll.,.,.p.198 Sl'OCK a:tJOC Looal "" • _.,, ·. w/yud. LuncbH A 1naoka. NEW RT , 'fyoe. I•>. "''"° Up · W. 16th St,. N.B., (Comor ARltDWHEAD wont. ciffn..c:ut-., C"i"""l11 & w J I' 'T•ndor loving oan. Loe just HaulKINnl.. . "2·3170 410 ;W. ~ootl jiwy,. NB W• liave' lnu\\od, °"'"""' 16th A Mom'OVla) I ...,.,30 PURITAS to loi" a ,_. w/ftrm, 'Ill,,,_ : oil &. m;~"' Npt HOLIDAYS AHEADI Accounllnt Cloi'k Sultel:f 6'5-2716 !:':-::" .. ":°'.::::.: ..,,, l.io .. l'r!. --WATlll.:., =;:from within. ' ·freewe.ys. 546-• Have a Oet.n HoHday1 Call 1 Year Experience Witt be QORllnenaur&te w/ O'C MANAGIR • Call Don .Bin.on. M0-«155 uRYSITl'ING " hrl. all llutth """'""""" ......,. FASr -.co. ,,..... ~ ~.·To -UQ to_, Be h 'cor 61' N. Moln St.,°'""'" ~--·• .,...... , r--L-.d. mcmt • 1upt!rvlaory ¥~~ --_..,. .......... -·-·-0-.....,......., .,..,.,, .. qo: Blc "-Wx:ed ~ for all noon,. windaw1 " Secretary I ptnonntl.~ May •tart iFot ~ <nntac~ 1n the wheel ~ ..... on 1he .....-,1-. 17111 Harbor BL,ai Adami B • C PhlltD ..,_ot _ _. • •, ...,.i. SU-1.192. .._ clNn!nr. Xln't-" Youns t.o...l Company p/ttm.. ~ C..U. Smlti) m ... '°' Bnu!llll new <tf. SOCIAL SICRrTAltY Jl4J W, Unoot;:";:;;;.\ :: C.M. i:n.~..,...,. ...!':."::: :::No...,w,537-is..,.,.. <all l.ottaine ~=· 1:: ... ~ c:: AVC~E:~tl~~~~AL ?:S.~ Sal "!!~,::; : WllOLTA.-""""* •II"' :: Wortincmotber,646--6537. HUSBAND .,and ~wit9 for ~-7 ,.,,Meaai ,. ~ 1., ll"'11f'~t"...,~. ,......,,21ll2..-i..,.Dr, . esmen ''Cal•-Gtrt"."*olpubllc ~LI~":.~. ; ; BABYSITCN.G my. bome, G en• r al H~. .ni:.1-.JIUllC'I on&~... • ewpart ueaen .,._'--Irvine. , eontact. ~wh oftice. can tllO Ir fax ..,., m.eNI:! , · ,_ fned Jd, hot mnk. Hotne1, otnce, .tiuaimU. 2>U W8tclttf Dr. NB F1oral deslpior, M" or F.quaJ. Oppor, e. ... ~,.... OP ........ """'"""' work Into ,.-itive -1. '"'5 ..... .,_ 50-407S .-.24.11 part time. NewP<>,rt Flmist rvn ..... ,Aa"-for 3 -----y ...- ' ,;I: nlte. vu-.M""• -'""'=="""'"""iiffi ~ " Bl·~ 11 B u----" RMI. E 1 tat• 'or Position &n. 91)11111ym fwe for rtpt l:::::i:=::::'~""::--,,.i.lil ~··~a 363<Nowport .,,. • • ~-I ~-,· Cablnol.,..ki"I DEDICATED ~•M• AIDES."""" 7am .. pm Ohlft '1.ANDSC~l'E -pooplt. Ile """' own n ]lrl. No-· ~tot .xp, • ... . -*Wt Do~* , iill.pm.7;Jlam lhl.ft. Apply, Gal Friday fil $500 boll. Top commtuk>1111• M.(or bdptul, ts+ pref. tllOO •• : . CUSTOM' CABINETS .. br. c.n -..... Lido Coov. Centor ... An.,.. .. outaol!li pl who MAINTENANCE H•vt """' owo ¥ .. mu • .,.. Call ...... opt. -· . J;k>at wotk. MS-52:1! DAYWORK. Part time « Jiaphlp Rd, N.B. 64J..8044. en,Jo}ts Worklni' 'w/people? ' ·~ phone. ~,.artmenf . Ca .. ltac)flc Ae-F'f : Carpenter weeldy. Retiable. o w n . A VON CAL l I NG I u •. )'OU will Jove thb po-5 years expertenc:e for malJi. w. E. Lacbe'l'lmyer Rnltot mo Harbor Bl~. C.M. le table top "" • tramp. 5'3-'l!j". 50.-8330. For a wonderful, ee.rn:ln& op. a!tion w/a beach area prop.. tenanc:e'~ parkJlke gmundl '1860 Newport Blvd. C.M. ~ A~ 1 Dept Mer Teller Tr•lnM , . Mabor ..n.ttan chc Ir-, EXP. Re~ cablnetl, ..., ___ ,_ .. _ .. _ -·-ity In .__, ertyMY&pnlentco.NoSH. at-,_•--compleL '*-3921 M5-MS3 .. __ ._ lop _1__ tr:iman ~ a..t. ' -•-. , maLnt. No job too Meaa ........., • .-:o...., _ ...... • · )Ql1' own ~~ Xln't benefUs. Call MI 1 a .,_ -•.., I"" •11-a.a on .--.., .. JOG '-.. • ~ • ... ~. Carpeta, W1ndows. Floor etc. rtbiry, no exper. necea Thia \I 1':ar around employ-PACKERS: Gro'fr'ine co. In . ~ "' count on rnoWw ahead. c.al Wll· .Bedn:n chr " Reu. 646--422'. Reskl. "Comme'l. MS--4ll1 Call, 540-7041 IAuta, 557-6122, AblgaH Ab-ment. ·Good .allary ii hen-. 1rv1na ana.. Great Acceptfnt Appllc1tlon1 LynQ Todd, SSS.2700, Deo-$25. Cbl!lts a« draw.I:_· .:....,--------1--;A;;TT>*;RAO'i'.C~T'P"". --bot P1!nonntt ~nCy, 230 etltL -· -.. for adftnceiMtit. start fer nil It Derml1 Penonrmet 5&1-1151. 1 , • ~. . Molnten•-WAITRESS w. w....,, SU!"' :m, s.A. ·11». , ........ 2lll2 M-Dr"COlktW!n bed comb.~ . OHN'S C&rpot .. Upbolomy , , ~ Exp. Not under 21. NO GENERAL OFflCE, Thia~ t.iiiitY,At Your c.n J ... Brown, 5IO;ftl65 Ass1'stant Irvine, wbUa -· Quilbod'~ : . Cleanen. Eltra. Dr1-sham· HANDYMAN PHONE CAU.S Appty 1n the chance In a llf~tlme to Neattlt Location. Coutal Airency TERMITE ~ aper. lib new, Jl50. ~ . . .poo 11'.ff Scotcbguard (Soil Dale'• Maintenance SmrlC'I'. penon ·inf 'I! Sr1oi.n. S930 work 1M . a ~at co. . mo Htrbor Bl at Adami ptl'80llMI. llc'd or unllc'd. RCA 19'' beaut. eab. 'Und . , ~tardanb). DeO'(."Uen ii -e ~ e . W. ~t Hwy NB. Be'llerltl too numel'OU.I to 2235 W. Bn:.dway Ave PROFESSIONAL e hone ' Wt otter life . bu. ll'O'IP RCA ltl"Y. cont. $150. ~ ' ; ' all color brfchli'Dl!l"I I: lD ' mention. Some' figure ap.. Anlbelm IOllclior .. Dana Poln\, San Ma 1*ltb jpsur, pd vac. proftt mod. dnk $50, Bl ~ : : 'mimllt' bleach for white Masonry BABYSl'lTER needl!'tl f<r 16 tltude will land this poaJ. Oemente, Capistrano area. ' nager lhariJw, 5 day work wk. cbaJr pi. Be1p na • : ' aoetL Save )'OW' money BRICK. BJodt ii Stona-Wcrk. mo. GM boy. 5 da)'I a wk. tign. ... 8t&rt $475.-8111 Irvine Ave Work in your own boml. Call for appt. Buden'a .'Ex· divan S25. Qraiwe . , '.by u.vinc m~ extra trl.pa. can Vic: Balboa lale. Your Call Jean Brown. 540-fi055 Newport· Bff.ch BM deal f:n arM. Phooe tftmlnath!&: CO. uk for loe dnJr. $10. l75-0621. ,. •. .Will clean Dvina" rm., dininr 540-(829 q. 646-0MS home or mine. Mb1t bt Coutal Agf!ncy 135-1485 between 9:00 "'·m. lft Men & --.A Wear •Laur or •J)all Buden, • .J..}IC. RCtloaU Slnclt-, • rm a.. hall $15. Any rm $7.50, rqilttred, over 21. 615-1063. 2T90 Harbor Bl at Adami' 1D1 Bayport Aw •ncl noon. ~· A Randolph Ave •• CM. or Franta T hie, coucb$1D cbair$5.15yn., Palntlr11& 833--81JJ. Gen'IOfe to$400 Gankn~ PVT Nuiw to work 00-'Ct.ll541-e5'10, ,, Lounge'~.·-... ...;_ ,op II ;,bat counts. riot Paperfl.Mfllnt BABYSITl'ER needed, Frt Groovy YOUlll bola" seeks cuionally wbett resular Appl~ In Per,.. to TEXAS .R!:P'INERY CORP. atudent dnk, method. I do work myaelf. JL\NGM!:N, aalet ii lnltt., and/or Sat nlte1. Own ~easant phone pel'90J'.l&llty Lepl Sec'y '700 nune1 are Ill or on vaca-Monday thru FrWY O&rw. opportu.nl.tJ · for hlth Antique Drop leaf ' 1 · 'Good ret 531-&101. 1Paper, \'inyl, flock. paint. tranaportation. 6'2-8916 aft ii quidc l'hinln!r, ~oft. Lep.l ~t!Type $450 Hon. Pa~l semt.:lnvalld Ir IO am-4 pm mcom. PLUS reaWar ouh Dllhes, Other mile. U!S • ; ' STEAM or Shampoo yoor Store eomes 1D )'OUl' doot, I pm. , keis too! Ca2t Pat Kennedy, G. Ofc (,.day' ft) 1o $f50 requlnos llfttns. S '1t 4 hn bonuses, convention triPI A Cout (rHr), L •S-U Q·~ : -carpets dfl.n! Quality work 8cbwartz, 5'1..... BAR MAID, no eoe:tume &n.27Qj, Dennls le Dmnlt ~ $375 per wk. Until needed u abundant ~ beneftts iv 4K-2815. ..: f • j ·'at a reuonable prict'! Free No Wutin& 1562 Newport Blvd., CM Penonntl Agency, Xlll2 Lept R«ept Tme S3t8 · • u ll s t I tu t • $2..25 hr. mature man tn beach area. C 0 M PLETE ~ • ...L M&-11112 sen. * WALL PAPE It * * 6'&-9935 * Mich"-Dr., 1"'im. -..ram. sa 0113-3541. -o! npfti•ooe, .. _ yellow • ~ ement, conclT.!I When )'OU eaJi ''f&ac'' Beauty Operators GIRL FRIDAY; Mature NEWPORT Receptionist to PM air mall ,C. i'. Pate, ,Pres., aet. IDclude•, potl;r Cl;;.;:.;;.~....,,_, ,...1... "'-lm Lido ..-... .., oponlnr -.... who ean tolk to Por-l Atonct -u.e -· &!""" • Toxu JlO!lnory °""" Boo bod mattn!u and "'* : . BEAT Tblt .. ~1"' d~ 3J DAY Spedal. Jntlr/Exter t:ir two operakn w/clien-public. DoiJw·lfte bookkeep.. 9848 eamp. Dr., N.B. crnU. Ir (harpi. 10U1tf!: b)' tfl•I Maplla St. Tlt, Fort Worth, 'hxu, ~. I ft. a rmo tr\ : :llootl. >'-··-·-· .' -· 1Jc:'d/llll. ,Loeal tet..Topc:om-,!li.,. In( with-""· start {Brm.110ftlot) ..,, ---.. Pl .. o Huntl"lhln INch 'lllill. (-l -~ labll . ildenlb. Don--....... re:fl. 30 jn exp. Free ut. beneftts. Pleue WI £ttelie $525. Nona W. Hdfmut. Sf0..(1835 '*-· '6 wondml4 tio.M. F.qtll,I Oppor. Employer T'RAlNEE tlr. pharm9tt11fi.. lamp. WW .U."'P'ftt.b ·, AnOS.walkl..drive,;lnltan Cl.ll ONck. &15-<8J9, • ' m-mo. .fall Helen Hl,)'H, 540-6055 Cati AnM ~ 133-2'100, aat .,nwnrtact\ftr. Ht1h topther,,~aftl..., • -i.-. uw break, BEAUTY OPERA1'lR Coastal Agency MACHINE, . Denn'9 t: Dennla ~ SchOal &f'id., Itron& tn math. ICING" ~ TV • ' "'" ,.;, flL ""'oloan A ""' -· or mo Harbor BL at Mama BOOKKEEPEltS •-·, D2 lllc..._ Dr,. SALIS GIRLS ' '11.C/557'11211 .... ..,•.°':':''cab',:.,. . • temove. 5'tM68 tnterlOt or ntmor I: nu. HAIR STYLisT-Exp. nee. ·=====,._.~,.....,-n.pni.7 UWl -..,.. .. :1· MENT WORK. no job too '"'" c.n Dlok. 9M-4015. for -Hntr &acb ahop. HAIRDRESSERS wanted, NCR/lu.......... lrvlno. Expor,. !harp, .......... TRUCK SALESMAN otc. , llutt .-·.•ljS , ..,.u, nlll>able, Fru ' -U Top..,..c.D_:"""' .s .. ~ ,ev..inp, Salll)'. Koypunch 0pr, ll-'lonllt (ti ~':.., ~;°"'WW~'avolwneFord p;;;.&'AwNo.A,c.ii f ! 'Dtlm.U.~5'9-0615. p:='!...LlcA..:;: .......a. = .. ~~·:,; U---=-y,Mocu,;.Frt, :='.!:.::"~i:.= OOUSElljlal-~ ;1~ QUALITY Oftnent Wcirk. Let ed. Ref'•. tum. 6Q...2S5&. ., BEELINE J'uhkml Dlrec>-Kay --..... • n.pter tor tunldel tor ristll ~·Good l0im-J2lxn. A,propot,Jio: 27 ft'C(ll"lf oif «ICtNI tn. truck ~~ti fr·; :~ Gtorp da tt. Lk'd. Bondtd. PAINTING Guaranteed ·tor, full or p/time. No lno. ii• :; , . ·-"" a tempoNJ'J job tYPlnl ~. . 'l'owni6 Oiluntry, 0ranae. •nd flftt al~ 'J'UP' EARN· - ' ~1185. . , . .. • '-'d' A Vlt. W• train. Car neceu. HAIR f{yllft ~ I ~lt!le ~' NllWPOlt• T • ., ••.· 10. -• to JNG• -rop' iuu. Ap. 16th, C.K. • •: work at falr prlca, ~ Call IS:U-8674 tit 539--5'35. MUiled tn: Stinlel Beach 1 ~ ...,...,. ~ rvn. ..,._, - ; :, Contractor Im,, llW76 im.rvwa:· t.l2 ' ' PerMnM" ,.Atency -,dtmonlttatt Ir •U Pan-~Y tn penon only to Georve !!ARLY Amer. nauab. CIOal:$I " ' . wal1t BREAKFAST or nlte cook.. uu. 502--ECJlllJ ()ppor. ~ -Caznput Or., N.8. tutlc: Pant.7 Ho.e, tun or Ray, Trudt Msr. Tbeodore pleattd aklrt, bl-tufted ::; Way, Cl"lllb' 1'orne: PAJNll'ING, prof. All Apply In 1"!non. Van De HELP! t hav~ a new Male' 6 Fema1't~ .. .;,._ 1 CBnnc$ Of!M;e) p/time. No invtst., lr'ff Mlt'9 hni,,,, )'ftt'l in Or-back. Jlttse 1%' ~ ·: remod. Walls, eetltn1, ,..m. O:lklr-·1p•claJlst Kamp1, 3099 Briltlll, C.M. bualne• tn town• r nftd Westem Girl .Inc. MM.1"• Hldnan J_cNM835 pan4J' hole. p per hr mln . ..-e OJunt:y.· 2JI> Jlu'bor DIN'ETI'!! table, ·! noon. etc. No job too,~ ~__Pr 5'1-1441. SM Mr. Trudo. )'OUr help. If a eniund 0oor '861 MacAtttiu:r. Blvd. ' Pb: (n') '4f...Q02 tor 1D-BIYd., Qlilta Meta. bue, 4 vtn,yt ntwt " "1..-_ ujhr _-.,..,.,, PROP'.' palnttna-lnh!r/ .. ler. BDYS 1 .. lt -· o.......i "'° •,... "°· 11"""" 8<4cl1 RN, Ml ttm., nl(llt ~ ttrvlow. TOW TllUCK 111.-. ,; •\ Addition.* Remodellnc Honest work. Llc/Jni. w deUw:r JIQU'l In tbe kn w/~ Jdea1, $12,000-$30,CIKI Q404m . 1·U. J\N, pt time ftUIH ORIYIR Gerwick a 5oa. Uc. sa..me. ~1* n....,.., s.n J ... l"t.o.""--• llllft,. yr,,ln•re:sts you, MANA~ll'W1l'N'I'< A """"'"' 1-U. xlDt ~ bnftll. ._ LOSERS ~ • c. '•to 1-'!'!p~wtit ~ ·-~----~ -·-... Atwoold ~-··· ' ---~• ...... Capo C llt~ • .-.n. n . ·~ ,-U , . • m-eot1 * -·· Wollpaporlnt ·truo1 mt~ -.~ ·"" "Ill tnio ,.. ""' au. ~... •' N. El Camino, Su Clemtft. lltnltb -_, ' Eloctric<ll NEAT • REAS))f~ 6-. OT ~ In~ '::;., ~ A """""'"bile "'f'~ Beocb. -11<o or w ...... 5 °"'1· Mvtl "· -. ELECJ1UCAL --flll.tllt * DAI~ llr.Damolak,('14)11:1M131 :=:..:.:. ....... -:-: .. 'DY'i"'o"'awt0E? ::,.~;r..!":;.. Troplcol l'llh I"'!-llUll'ttl 1-· ~ -· ..,.irs. Llc'd, Plumlll.. . "''""km A 50m. , To 19 IOll ,... iW ,;.., -r -~ Man fnr pot '""'· Kn o;lll' '""' INI. -""""~ __, __ ---aoo. KKEEPER. 7/C lor HOU-C•r••r Pttmantnt. " ,_. Wt,., .. It JCN! f'lnUlbtd. J'ub.• pu1tlme. s·•..App)y No .. f'abkm .... 1~ , tN. Roa!W& .,. .. ~ .,_ PLUMBING REPADt bllo •-oil! ~~,~~ CalJ Bob WllaM ,,,_ -1*1-... -haw car. 5t>l238. ' ' I •'-'-{ Elt. $M..a21L No job tDo anal pu ~..... ce. woman ttqUirn mahD"e, Coutal.~. vttopmtnt. mlnUW fnJln , Sh $SOI IMn4. N.B, rt&Han d1ftG; l:lllle-, ...a. • Oonlonl"I ee<W121e };".!'::':,."""',.·-.. ! ·-'-·d. Uw-ln ...._..., In mG11"""'.Bl•t.Adama -""'""him ~::r:.: ~tr ad 1'AJTllUl.,.,..,.lnJoodA 1 .. .:.. ... Chairl.....,. PLUMBING ~-• ~ ~ i..,... NiaUel bOm" NI MGMT~ Vt-Gitntadooa~lpw!I•" 11: . , ;:;:·~ <oektallL ApplJ ln ....... !"!'e .... -. ... , l><por J-c.ro.nor COLI 00 HI-Hlmlot Rat. ..,. « I mall ac:bool .,. --b<lrM ...... ..,.It lo. ClllL be(lnnln( ~.,Up ..... .._. to""'-'l'N ll,.. DH~ tor 2"'t Pl iiiiliiiiii '--~ t' Complfl< yd -· 11 .. 1 '° Ir. -· S. 15'5 -CM. No p0 -I ..U cbup c< Plannod trolnln( _.,. In Jan., • .. - -;,;;_ -NB. rTMiOt. dlnln( llblo t c0mo, xlill f. 1r Rel.IL nee ut. f0-4319. Rema•tl a 1..-lr calla. ~. Ample a1ary to A'-·---J18011t 1D ~--t%AD1. .._ ... ..,..._._.... Jl.31.. .., •• _ .. ........ • ...,, 11o1a. n" Jeb"""""' _ .. ~·---1n ,... ~ -Ctll ""'~. ~-··--I ~.,i""'~·~·Bi;·-~:u-~:.,;;jd LAWN llalDt. Hlulltc. -Addi!-Altwotlons CASHirn; Car wuh, part ~·-' CalJ Bolen ffl:1et. --A -at -flll.--.... -· A"'1 In -u l y, i I ..,_ -......... ll<w --°""'"'"-I ~ time ""' Fo\J!'laln ' C-111 -ONll 'lllU.laf DOU.\11 Dn1ia A D1m111 ""'"''"' -· a.. ..,., GO -,.,.. .r..at. can ~'ml. .._ a padoe, Block. stool VallilJ' ~ tqw1a areu. Ex-HOU!IEDEP&R. Mu• t mo Harbor -m at A.dlml ,..... eo. ~. _., M'icM110nJlr, Lido Park 0r .. NA M5 DR ft•• .. .., APANESE Gudmlnr by A__.,, (711) .rr.11151 por. ,.qd. Onr 11 · ...._ IP'll< DwJilh. u;:.::;,:11.; M'ERlOIANDISEtl Start • PALM DISIRT lrvlne. W.um:D w1ptlc ---- :: ............... Compl<telPECULIZ!:D _a.EIU< ..... $3!0.lol'IO. ~~~:·· J. --"""·-OltllNS fflltlrf•llV-___ ., __ ..w;·t--. ' ·~ --Ctuo·up, -· --~ ~---.... -....... bla!< tchool '""'' ~--.-....... "' jor c:o. '-' tonltory • . ... -... 67 -_,,., """". -· -"" ·~··. --· ''" .._.,.... -..ru"J• -· Som "knowledp of fiprt1 dent or citiltn of the U.S. hi-~ . c. a r - ' • . dtplridlra. Wt lftltl. Call coaa. SlOO. __.,,, l'JtONT )'llrd lawn tervlce, , •k. c.n Dk:k &G-4111 roode p b 0 n • penonatlty'. Wap In acc. .,../Dept. ol ft.lrNlfttd A tt. pUd. ~ It'• «1"919 tM1dellt tbnl A ~. ~,, C. a mu. QPt w ~ ~.";ui'..i:;,:,-0:::::;;::=-"'1-== IJ.0 mo. Bacicyardo Wo. R"°""' TyplfW 80, SB II, ..... Emp. 61~ 0-.... -Av.Ii al-.... rilfil -U Prlday, car. I .. S., 5 -lnltrw. 1111 -· llinlor .. ..._ • Yud clunvp. -'-.,.iu., Call 6'1Hl5l NB. •-•·-it .. B!:BT DAY ., c.u Bob Wilton -,.,. "¥! llllllllli'! .• Call • ,-1<. $400~por -1l> ~ ,.. ,.. -f1W111111 s,... I ElllNG SERVICE RJ:PAtJI, ......, ~ -' ' --~ • --11tbt .....,.___ -I G~,u ·~ -~ ....... ,..,, -llooflnr, !loll Idle tt•m.,now! CalJ Nn an ""1 Dof,'t . Oialtal -1 V"'·-Jl,E. Iii.kn JtA. __ _ ~-...r. '~ ""-r ..... ,., ~ _... N , [ IN ... ,tflD tod•• &C«1l. 2'JIO 1Wtlw a at AdarN --.-• 1· ·-· ,.,...'!' _ __,_ ~·· .... ( • ~ . --·~----------. --· ·--· I, • j • Wedlltldoy.~8,1'171 ' r •. I •• 1 •• a '7'SI 111 Ml 12'111 JI IJI M11 11lt1f llW Ill 1,..21...... .. IMla. ... .. :M: .. :.~.: ... ::,.:-••;:1 .. ;.....;.....::;.;.....;.;;._ _ _..j ......., ... ,,.... m . RAT llllC,\'l<llAL """ Cff· * Jt;~ * HOUPAY GIPT W&TllllT, _ _,....,, ~ lllOP IN TOWN '11 a.IPPEll 21 -~ CAMPER& d.ma•, dlmllf .,., ~ · ... Oll.li.!st < lib now, Joos -• LO(. o( Otr!oonu ...,...,. ll&hl>, , hood, T HP .,.. MYl'OR HOMES , n lldrlll '"' l , l'lllD Y r:• P,M. wut-'"-T ........ 145.'t5-1145•-., lor)'Oll!'~·~ ... all Tralltr ..... >'-.-.a--<or .. ,..,..,.. -,._ m11c, DICIMIE.ll ltlh oEOORATIVI: G 1! Q DES, BRAND -ONi:Jc o.n b-. Botha, !'!uj! ~.,.. 9&2-.m1. 1--nlfl. ...... . Bdrm ~. l 'lnad ""' '"" MINERAU, ~ -----°""' tn -!)< " avoid !ht IJDO 14 ...... L Xlnl cond. llE McCARm 0m SAL,E·, JW1al... ~lll!a111d ,ie:l"llOI. = Via1t our M I at r a 11 a IC-SIG&; • , • • rum( • No trallq. llO!l. New cover, r.;;;-'i.ledo · -• ~... ........... ............. .u.,.,. 113 n••nwaY CM """ 6J>.-OIU. -old. ~ 1o1a ... Calleo ._, 11u11e .,,.. .. ,e...-. ~" TV, R..r1o. ""''· -, · IECIEA1nm maldU!w ::::-.::."":: Dine"* ,..._ 2 ...,. ban. ·-... 9'1t-10I. M""'°" Sh~ ,o 1 136 ; , BNts, Sllpi/o.dat '1i $2995 '71 12.4 SPIDER Radio, Hea.ter, 6 Speed (399CUO) =·· . ~~p::: ~.s.~-.... PM.-, FACTOl\lr' dlrod -... * ~2-4818 * BOA!fOliP.;;3.'is•.40 .. Xlnt VEHICLE COOER ~ rd:ldmt I 4 b1e, J pianol. ·· Jb!fric'a, ......,. rftrtt,... NP ' I~ JW'W '11 models, •~ 1D n • W --"'"11> .....,. SloY<I a. ... ..-.. tatrfltmuG)lt~* ""1/0n/nl.., 'boW neverDARL!NG IOy poodle....,. MarlllL~. -1336/511·2A50 $1195 . tirm IOI. -· co ad . ..,., 'AND MOC'll MORE! For tho Pl"" ill'-bu ·-:JOO!' lutQrl' IUU· plft. •Ptlcot A tdlwr ttt'P'd. DIG IAV SLIPS I °""""Beach I< "f<Fadd<n, 1967 TRIUMPH TR4A 1-----·---1 '72· FfAT '721 SUBARU :' ' . '71 'DI MO SALi! B. l. Sportscar Center JAGUAR tM-m an 5 ,._.., all ~ AllllCTIIMI evr.rythitw 1Jl1f ~ uri\ciue. Name tnncS. co01_ponent1, 2 8 wkl ·«Xd. 642-Cl.8, 1ll $125 pm J'OOJ' Ml-2'92 Westminster Radio, Heater, 4 Speed. nice .aL.. ...-.n11 '11•11111 t1 AUit IUn cmate bna CUI Nadonal ·CODIOIC!lt GUrad ~. 2 BroadWi,Y, C:M: • call ru-, wire wpetls. (Tl:QS:SO) ..., oa , ' • Cub R.fslltttt We ,have air apeakera, tfi. deek. l30 53-i-!885 aft I pra. 40" ......,, Newport Harbor, 1971 PACE Arrow fC' Sleep1 ----------·I =G dW ... nt lo< COME BllOW8E AROUND ""'· la b .. uttlll! cond. a tn ,.a,1,.u, l3951Blie $111..2!0 . WI ., power, $1lJI 'P" mo. I • llD Vojt, ,...,..,., al• $695 PAUER BUICK UXI~ ln.thff m75IAi Mt..,art 11Vd. workiJC ardfl'! Ideal tor watt $400 lake fl99 780 watt POODLE Jl!.W'Ole•, Jnlnl toys. No charp 0 v er Ii an I• cond. --1,000 mi'• • Mitt '6l TR I UMPl-1 TR-.4 'lbe Hartxr Anu & C'mtlaeM!es, Mi1nd roaY"• a.ts Mt1t tamUy 1'00Ql bu, 1tort, , .$395, take $119, puhitc Qwnpkm: ~ •lttd. Biie • J7)-8990, than new. $1.0,'700. 4H-M30 ft&dk>. H~am, • Speed. On1y AuthOrized ~ Coola .... • --. bou-•le. N<I .......... d<alm welcclin< ......... ollwr. Mml!Y OIRIST· DOCK t»op ... -. 115 ~116l ........ (472DDY) .JAGUAR DEAL ER ~· w. Modml OPDfDAILY!to4 ·Place.tnourpl'ffent&omf a1M> mile. ~. 11 ~ MAS!Mt-Dl!J.. · min. Sailboat pn1.Tr•llen,Tr•vel ·Ml $lS.95. Alwa)'lb&laneXCtilent~ '*1mlt ·dinlna: 1et, ms. or for it a: mut af:U! ~ .unmlclc, ~· mJD ~AKC male tea· wtr/dec: J03 ,E Edptwater, ., . Iection of both New A Ueed t!r111u< Chip Book1. ANNIVE~tiiv SALE 1325. 61)."589-/w.n... G~ Coni,pooent :ot••dle.Gr<y.l'OorP!ck Bal .... 1"1i--. *s_*t' xC:""i:~ "'= 1961FIAT124 . ,.....,.., ~ P'ewttt & *'"'er Hollowart., TRANSP'ERRED back East. 1,y1te-,m, unclaimed 11&-=·~ ~()ranp), FULL-BOAT SLIP ·~ f!.rin,4!J2...&.l'l0 SportOoupe.R.,K..tSpeed. 196JJAGUARXKE0iupe,4 ;tr• .. S.Se 112 tr.nlw'dl, ~-. -men•• Must sell. Top of the lint. 1&)'-'(lwaya, 100 .watt 1, AIREDALE moa ' • LIDO. UP to 40' boat $1l5 .............. •-P tt.M (WXJ3S8) speed, wire wbttls, excep-• --., ~~ dn1br. Xl~t AM -/ FM #ter'eo, 8 track, puppies, chow mo. fB....6&50. • • l'WJ9 -rvr~, arts~ $895 A :i.,. '1.JlRU--'rilz..HOUSE-Jelwiel.r)t A: gUCUtk'e ciftl. eond. Woodiraln cOnsolt 4-wa)I' air tupen11ion •p~ ~J":Et~ aftb: ~.or~~· 25' SIDE Tie, Newport ~adl New wide chrome 15:d'' . tionally dean, ttd tinis!J. ~· ttn. a: tunk)I, ~ Hand A macblae ·eneravint w/pu1h button control 2 sy1t t"Ompl Garrard turn ~ , .. .,.,. ~· _..., .$2 25 pa tt. 1.13 Lido P&ri: 1964 MGB RODSTR. I.roles & runs like:. new. ti§Oe 4 ""· Ortstmu doDf on p~milf't •. , Yrs old l W &ta-7291 tab~ Sold •p for • ._ 85 543-oos3 . nr' A t L! "'"· ..,~ , Chevy wheell, fill ~ ton R., lJ., 4 Speed, wire (JUS298) $1995 t cor.atloa1 • Articles NOACK'S . ' · ' ' .-. • P , .. ,-.-. Picku111 tbru '16, $100, Al90 wheela. (NLC201). "Specializing tn Quall!;?" 102 E 8th. CM. M6-l1Cl'. MlsallantOUI P';Y ott Im ba1 CJf $159.97 or ~Y, AKC. 3 Jn04. Good SAIL Boat SUPI Avail. up to A brand new Uniroyal BAUER ·""'' I« Jlftl, Oriental ; 1 '.' Wonltd l20 pymll ot $5.41; U.SA. s1,,.. P'l. 35'. Newp>rt B ' • c b • tmXl5 gluo belt tin• llll!I. $695 Buick-Qpehlaguar ~jtct1 d'~· Tes.l« bed, Equip Waretloule, 119 E. Show at )1)Ul' place 1n lime 548--.2253. 545-3'766. "1-fJM!d, desk. chain, s:::.~~ ~~"1:i_ PRIVATE party fll.r1in& 17thst.,CM64$4«2,open7forChristmu.673-l.293evet. · ~~~~~~~~~\· 1961 ,MGC 1600 ~· llnent, etc. Come roin eoJJectton wants S each dayl. TINY ~ .... ~ate AKC I; itr,tr. R., H .. 4 Speed. ife! lD to 4 Tuftlln to Sat ;:!!ulllq\wl~~~t: of 'ti8 thru ~proof eetl and tm·ZENITHS at ttre lowest registtftd $150. Deposit wtU I jf 41] ,. ....., .. ,... \!_Pl } ci:ovt 99 ) ~· 2151' E. Ocean Blvd:, kits _ .. 0 I d ""'•-an mint sets. AIM> proof&: mint prlctl in So. CallL All hold for Chrlltmu. 541-3851.. TrwparUtSon . . . $1795 ~boe,.PenlnPblnL ' erattaman. Prtv~'t;r'aiJ.. setsforthe'!itY,1•nd :60'1. modellin1tockatOranae or547~ 1971FIATl50 SPIDER ~AA skim, Ostrich ~· bein& llquida.tcil Wouldllke3eadtofproofl-ONntY• tarp1t Zenith ERM R. H 'Speed&:hardt ~-:tt:.b)' == 1'7't-l4U, M ·p.m. . ' mlnt ~ dollanf ~1689· Dealer. 1!" ~color, GBeaut, :. ~P ~: Camperj, Sale/Rent t2t Dune Buggie• 956 · ' " · c877CQS) op. ~rni.c. D!c.' t & lo. 10-MOVING-Must .ell: Cobso1e ~:T. .int ~· ~ ~ilanta c:: Bftd for temperament. '69 .CHEVY .~ ton TANDEM axle trailer -will $1095 ~ U291 Faqiove WQ, Piano. GE •reo w/portat:I e ga..~ :is : u.niton Bnch. tu-im 644-0313.. . . wfWeitways lO'ii' camper. bold dunebull)" &: 2 1961 FIAT850 SPIDER speabn. Kroehler. Queen ' ADORABLE sn.KY TER-Reamnable. Alic for; Ed. motorcycles. Ask for Ed, ~ p1:tio 9 a I e. me Rep sofa. OrlnelC!' WANTED white ftberzl,ui, I Track car ta.pet deck .~.95 HIER ~ Bred.-No ~212'7 at f'B-T85a. 53&-2127 or 673-'1850. R.. H.~ }ftlled 1toiewood chut., mi 1 c. round pedestal bue chain. comp! w/speaken. 8 Track , lbed/smell. Aft· 4 500-1732 8• WES'IWAYS ~ Cabowr MEYERS MANX show bug-(.X ) ' :r.-: .. ~ -Oriental Uenu a c q v. Ired Sa.arlnen or Burke 5t6-t!65. tapn, S for $10. New U:S.A. n'lS. , .> , /Jacki lnt nd. •WVI IY Needs t!ftl\ne. Will trade $1395 ~ .........., ownn.a. l7s-e562 after 5 Stereo Equip Warehouse " • m co -· • ~~etc. p.m. ~~:l:r~ 179 E. 17th. St.,.C.M.:AFCH:N·~· Pvt.ptz.557-8113. lotVWor?~. 1961TRIUMPHGT6 '!'[f7~ 17D Tunpin. N.B. ~·-or-boo~--double Call 548-5380. ' MS-2442 open T diys. · ~~-mt», • , blo°; Cycltt, liktt, '71 DUNEBUGGY new turbo Cp. R., H .. 4 S.Qetd. wire ~ .,,_ l'lJ'U""""""' ·~, •71 Mot I St '!C· -· Scoof9n . '25 ~ Corvab', Lea than wheels. . · · s '°"",...,'-'and !oot Mualcallnstru....,..1122 oro• "''° H I' ••• l<IOmLX!ntcOnol."3:!-.!996. . $1095; ~liy ll bedltead.8'b'lue-c1'een eon.:Ne:AM/FMtunet,turn· orH -~ . -· quUlod ............... 11e .. GR"1"Cllcountey .. ntlfllw>, tabll, ·,.~ .declL GOOD 1Q._U_A_Ro_T_E_R_tho_mzsb ____ ENTIRE tami!y '!"1-<>Ut ot Trucko 962 1961 AUSTI N-HEALEY ~~1 ..,,...__ &ftfl'" -'pm tot;) condition. Belp da~rt. lfOO or offer, 492--032'.Z, eva, ~ pll/ !Jr btt otter. mare.~ Stiii'lted,' 1 w ·e et likCy~ •• ~.., l9n . Kawasaki • . Sprite. R., H., 4 (8~ ~ w_.. New electric 1 ab er••". Pat Sloan. , .Mt!'-«lfl. • dilp;>sltlon. $375. c ·a 11 ~ l-.i.7Scc at $350/1· • • ()(DB257 ) I % carat Diamond 547-3112. iGIBSON SG Standard Gui-6' CURTIS Mathes ~ Ll1Ur'1!'11 615-6464 after -8 pm. 1'75cC: at $42512-1.0lkc at $1395 •' ~ -•t&c· Wed-HAYE over no itqUU't!' )'Udl tu x1nt cond $300 , other Record • n.dk> • Pecan SORREL M • Id $350. ea. plus ~lmetl &: b&ddi included with no ' ' · ' ' •• .....: · are ~ yn, 0 ' mlscell -.. "2-5356. Int "-·• "---1969FIAT150 SPlftER • 5&' , '215 J'\nn. ot uted belge blab 19w iuilal'.I $25 ee. 546-2932 tlnilh, like nu. Sacrlf, ~., Pltaiure ridln& 1300: Good ' •-· • ema .......... .u-.,.~oer w ' ve. • carpeUnc in aood condition. Armtttong ·Flutt 541)-5484 att !. U5Cd saddle A bridle $100. '88 Yamaha DTl-250 cc, dirt RECREATION CENTER R., H.,·4 Speed. Hai """ eul tnto kveral $WO. . ..._.... RCA Colo• T.V. new pie . Tally. 494-9691. ~""'· N..., •111. A, .. _..,, ROY CARVER, Inc. <ZRP•90> roU. ot various 1iuL.Be1t . tube, attrac cabinet. PJO. TWO bea tlful 1at'p t Must, tell. $380. 1'14 : 2925 Harbor Blvd. $1795 otter over $23. ~ 13?-4239 ~ Fvrnttvre/ . m-6151. . ' ched -~el WlU hol;"' ill 4!M-7081. . Colt& Mesa 546-4444 El T..,_ lqulp. 124 PAN....,NIC AM/FM"""° Chris,;;;-~ m.ms. Corona. 1910 HONDA s,L·'90 MUST SELL ! 1961FIAT124SPIDER Ill NEW Aznpbk:at-1now, land BURROUGHS Bkkp'ng: mach. A, tum ta.bit, 1 mo. oliL Xlnt HORSES JWARDED M oi o tP or t., Ex~~nt Sharp 6: Oean, '6.1 Chev p .U. ,R., c1iff.~ed. l~~!RA~~;,;;;-;;;;;. or tea; Jda1 far ski trip1, $.D>. Victor ~ mach oond. Beat otter. 498-2144. Box Stallt, Riding Le1110ns. ori&1nal .a'f'D« ,eo~tion. 8' bed', Compiet~. with cab-$'199~ 1.1 lllrquoia IWftter etc. klr Chrtstmu. Barpln! 'ui. 3M coplft' 2 yn: old $50. Ou barw ~153f aft 1 1nl .nines. $295. 6f.4.UliT1. over 'Tra~ camper. 'I ,.jte •!6, Red and wirlte Sacri!tco ~U-1110, OI' 613-9510. r ' -3Sululd'.50ccTnilH.,...., N•wpatnt,m ..... -.A1' 1969FIAT124SPIDER ,...eater: me'S~ ~w ~ beH '""N.aat mMEx:eciypewrl.ter,modeJ [. ,,..,.~ .. )jl ~;-c,·c",..a.~~ee .. ld.,z.~ 1971,Le11than300mt'1.Aft ~~. ,Knott;ypineln· R.,H.,4Speoed. tit thiwln& CJ'&'te" !Or -• t wy.; . C. 6 )TL old, earbon ribbon, . r1 -....,. ,...,.,.,-, ...... ,.... 5:311, 833-8356. '"'Nl" complete. 546--1879 (YOM920) clqr·lleWr '8, I ~ MOVD:IG, Mutt Sell~ Tutet superb COGd. $4!0. 492-5.112. prolP. 545-8&. ** Maverick Mlni Motorey-LATE 69 OIEVY Vari, Joni B. l., SPORTSCAR CENTER Buphowet.d chaln, FrMZ Ice Cream Machlnf. P i /~ 126 3 Llnes,2:1lm1i1,.2.00 de. Xlnt cond. lllO.. body, 307 V-8, •td trans. i%'ff~~~= ~ta=;.;y::~=.: ;:N~·;•:ftGA~ B»Au ~1 1'n&·balttd ' ~~~•4 )(tl) •962- 1057 * ::.~~~afuw~: '<$.,.,_ P" worlc p~ ott PaU!attno;CM. ~-. * * SALE jr 1i .,., A """"· s mo old . I . . 250 ;t,j !':':!;"' ""8-4600 119'15. ~ Cllfff..:.$9'10 :~'box DRESS fann. ba.qd: ~r, Tr@mendous~ on fam· female kitten to klVina: c:&U &ts-1950 alter 1. '70 FORD Van, V-3, 1Uck, 2833 Harbor, C.M. 540-4491 2M E. 17th St., Costa Mesa: 548-1165 '87 Jag XKE conv .. AM/FM. chrm v.1re whll, 43,000 mL Clean. $2600. 530-1699 JAGUAR XKE 1964: 10 mt, Good cond. $1250. or be1t of- feer. 644-fm. JEN$EN ~ENSEN Aun!OIUZED SALES .{ . .sE!.lVICIC NEWPORT IMPORTS J100 W. Cout HWJ. N ........ Beach _LOTUS LOTUS AU'I'HORIZED SALEl! & 8El'VICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport BNcti MERCEDES BENZ .i:.:;: _!.truatioo' dlltrtbution au. drytt, tua: .abt.mpootr, OUI brande. Oll'l1tm11 de-home . .-....m. . General · 900 BULTACO 250Cc dirt blk cwtom hleh back. aeatll. 2 Authorized Sales &: Service ~~ Jlntl S2S ~ maple butch. ·Jat ·~. 'liver, suamitlfd. No pay~ BLACK, • jr Oid'· mi 1 e , . _ e, tone ~nt, air cond., good ·"""·lcbudcet fl.so'. A.Dtique clothew hamper • mite. ment •1:11 ~-Laborador, cende •• at:. SCRAM LETS ttbl.t ena-:2362 tiret, •till uDdu warranty, SUBARU '67 230 . '69 230/8 . '10 250 ' CrMk Bell~ ~. Ch009r from. fectionate. Nefdl rm. • $2SOO. 96S-f7&2. • '70 25Q...c • "10 280-S!:-e 1or ~-•' POOLI TABLES Wai'eboole Yamaha e Ch\ckttlng 642-M7l 730 HONDA 1970 CL-175 XJ.q_t 1967 DOOOE Van, V-8, alr MANY MORE "II""'" .i Portable~ wuh Sale. FrtlaM-d11amlaed '49 ~1~: ~el 4Ji~ =~ .:p&ratiOn 01 ANSWERS =-..te ~~~71. $450. ~nd • .:.1 ..... RAH. ~, .. ..:_bit for -··Fl/f2 HOUSE OF ~RTS $10, uphollteftd chair to $199. New ate factory tr..&.•-" ""m..a..." ..._ __ •• l . 8,_._ ,. 2 _old -';i;f;~=;;ji';iiin;fii;['";iil~"~··-~~~~~~~!:...-= I r.a Alongside S.A. Fwy .. Beadl •·• ~M IO 1 3 9 5 '""""I' ..,.. l""'il ~uuu.u.a~ u1.111e ,.g . ' N ..... ' ......_ r '__.... FOR ul• '69 HOD•trA all turno" B JOOd mtton bloult• 50c era .... , •Uli.I ' * See Ir: hear the ODtigan Vel'Y. *ttectionate. ; FREE! _...._~_'I -~:;, ;" ,.:""" -SUP'r ..... -. M..k;~er. Auto Lta1tn1 · 9+c ---~--"'--..,,. uena Park °"' wuhe•, ,...,. 63M82!, 52H1e6, COAST MUSIC ' 13>-:IOU. ' ' --on•~u uo oKo':w AUDI (!) 523-1251l ft'l*}r $10. 548--7011. P3Ci Ta1il.e1, slate, 129!1, up;-NEWPORT '&°"'HARBOR Cor6Jenti.any, the moet _..-. '70 MERCEDES BENZ 281\ • ·-G·-""' .... Chuck'• aowu .... 1: Billlardl ,.......,. M.,. t "'"2851 LOVEABLE p11pplei to gd. dqerou1 tYPt-al tnftatkm 2 SCHWINN Bicycles, S LEASING I '10 AUDI 100 • • 4 ,~,Blue, SE~-.... -000 mi' "·~ .u-•• ..._.-........ ....Bl.... \.oU9 vu-heme ideal qe foru SWEl.LEDhead ...__.. 5t1n ..... .,. -Acond.SAVE on 1mm1culate pre-~ l"' \,AJIJ • 40• l,.rQ-l, · .tereo' cbanpr, alt 2750 Jtarbot· ""· • t CONN & ALLEN Olrlsirnu. 2 M. / 2 F,, a . ·~· ..... -...--. ......... driven v-ehlcl •tereo-Amfbn. lD,CW •Mi's 5,hape. full VW"· 1 owner! pen 1Jon ~ ~ C.M. MG-'1303 0ptn ORGAN DIMO SALE M2-8'74S. M•rlne Con1ult1nt S40 each. H.B. 8"7-t0?9. •n Maverick~ .dr. Auto., or lD nm'• remains on driver, Tobaceo brn ;, steno r • d to SUD•· INDEPEND~ 1970 TRWMPH 500. xlnt air, P.S., RAH, pttdriven iuarantee. $3150 days w/Coinac lthr inter. C&ll +' tips deck; .UU. 2 Mink ~ Natural ranch Save Up to S1200 on llelectld DARLING Black A: Gtty • Purcha1lng-. cond. Call Nonn appx. 9,cm miles. fl5 mo. &M-24'2, eve1 494-m~ aft 6 pm. ('n4) 526-45'to. new, wp l eft I Azurinr blue. Xlnt eMd, OJnlOie floor demo's. Great }ooc hair Jdtttn, approx. 4 C.OUnselin& on putchasln& ~26GC. 24 mo. opr!'.I end. BMW MG · med on la)'&WQ. 8old profnsionally 1Tfa1ntalned. buy1 on our demo spinets l':"IOI. Pleue C&ll 96M22l. boall &: equipment. ** '89 Bultaoo 360 cc, xlnt '71 LTD 4 dr. H.T. Full pow. -·-------~1 $.11), pay oil balala of Fully ltt aut Phone i:lr aleo. Ab merebandlae llOkt IN Ume for Chri.10~! Boy's e Mtrlne Survtyor shape. srioo. see to ·~ er, fact. tir. Vf!.ry 1ew mB- or take om small apt)t. W-86'1'B. wttb ne• wurautiea, private bl~e. (Nffds t Ix! n I-... 2977 preclatel 714: 53$-9650. es. $95 mo. '4 mo. open end. ..:m. OollacUoD Dept. 12' WIZARD Fl'btttlua boat lesM>ns &: dellm"y. WHILE Up ) 642-G587aft5:;() ' ***WANTED *1i• 1m YAMAHA 311) Enduro, WE .LEASE ALL POPULAR $125. Boat trail. S 5 5, THEY GO~ MUSIC ..f l'REE KITTENS * Investment tnatl: will trade · must sell. $650. or best of· ~ ~T <DMPETI- RY . SALE, ·HAND S\\'fdilh . frpl, J4CI .sun. Si.nee 1911 962.1'636 bet 10' or aft e pm $50,000 iD diamond• + cash fer. 540-1395. Call Malcolm Reid for W'N STONEWARE; 544-1982. 501 ~ Ikomard~. "45 No. Main, S.A. M~female Shep Collies. for 45' to 65' ve111!.1 suitable H d M' • T a il •12s further details. · iOff?, &:i.a!!lh. ;:_: N.S. . , . · * 547-0081 * .Sho~. spayed, tamUy &: for Oceaqn.phlc :research. on • 147.;;;. ~ • • THEODOR E '? ·pm. p1, ... t CUSTOM wroulfit ·troo roOm apace, S45-lll88. Phone Mr. Smith cn4J ROBINS FORD "~· Plani.n, Bottlu, dlvtdm, 1 ...... bi~. 1 "* SALE SALE! * GERMAN Shep, 10 moL 83W465. a.:_-:.,"';..::'1 ~ """ II.-BIYd. Automotive Excetitoce & ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbor Blvd. Coeta Mesa 546-4444 CAPRI !',!;:..~~~~ lampa.. om.. 511·5111, .. ~JANOS ** ORGANS Colll•Poo, 8mo1 Bertr•m Op.n Hou•• $225'.~2is2.aakk,rChrls. Costa M~ . 642.ootO lated en.tumen, ms Stagner On.dona, l3il2 :mnr$ay, Kawai, Hammond, * 962-~·aft 6 * ALL NEW •n M't'DELS ' Aut01 Want.cl 961 1--------- CM Harlq", G.G. A~r' Baldf!'ln, etc. From December llth I 12tb ·~ YAMAHA ts:I. Xlti.t. st.:l--=,-::=,_,,=,....-l •71 -2000 cc 7,000 ml'1. xlnt MG . Atm:IORIZED • SALES & SERVICE ... • NEWPORT IMPORTS : 3100 W, Couf< HWJ. Newport Bead. MGB roR tale '68 MGB-GT. Dr,. ~$295.iENTAt:SSlOup. LONGHAIREDD:ncle,Driwinp•Retrelbmentc blb.Gd.tltti$250«beat WEPAYTOP cond, Sl,595. Ofc G CAR p ET 1 NG lux· Water Ki.. AIU. autb, waltt Mon A Frt •WI 'tll 9 female, Shotl & papft'I. llh K ...... ..f _ _,__ oftu. 833-8670. c SH 673"-ti760/Home 54~7116. whlte lhq: TQllon m~ntr. 1tm In carton, SUnday U.S yn. old. 557..fil.51. e • ..,..,nbef'l111ac~ , A Red -wire . whrel1, x I n J _ lttw Haft qz 9qUA1'e never used. Famlly me FIELD'S PIANO CO. 4 DARLING ,mutty mUtta, 1 :m Scott St., San Diego KINc_olawn mlnl bllt*,1 runs CORTINA cond. Best oiler. 539-0572 ~vall&b!e. Will 1189· 543-7581. 11$3 Newport Blvd. brown male, 3 blk fd:l.ales, 12 SEARS Aluminum boat good ~. Stln~ mbeycle ---------1 ,,"',..'-',.,·=-=,.....~-~-1 k:f' at half price-juat PORT. hair dryer, ST, elec eo.t.Mfll& 114/16-SZIO ?wklold.~. 1 pod, cond,ttlon . Nice S:l>.~aft P · fDrlllld.canAtrucb,jUll 'iii FORD CORTINA GT. 4 '67 lttGB-GT, Very bict, 1 per yard. lnltall htlr cutltr set 1 10, Sptclil Holldiy Silt MOVTNG to 1 t Black Chrl1tmu pruenl ~13'5 SCHWINN boy's Stinrray, call US b free Httmate&. l(leed, ndlo. IYPV145) radials. Alkln.g $1&50. Chrlllmu. Prlvall -d dbl .... 110. FRE!l Gl"1'S • _, P,. .... ..,.. """'· "'· "ROTH CHEVROLET $799 • * SIS-!235 * * *1> call 031-4239 El Tm>. 54&-llSS. wmt PURa!ASE :~=~·old, Boote, M•int./ 644-'811 aft 4 pm a DAVE ROSS PONTIAC MGB 'M, fine '°""· ElDKI•, RF·BOARD T'I '' DIAMONDAREl'\nei -6<'8n.I HAMMOND S.rvlce to2 '70 'KAWASAKI 100 Aakfll'Salee:M•"'•-2'80Harbor8lvd., owner, middle aged pro-"t'Uio~ Good .tw. 8D!Jtaltt, 1ppn.lled blO ORGAW S'ItJDlOS t9mooldCollieAKC,Mkbrkn . Greenstftak. Compl o'hau1. ---Cbtlta Mesa feS!Or. f785. 49S-2568. '.ll S25. Knee ..,..,. j;; Gr<at u Cllriltmu KltL tn O>RON'A DEi. MAR Good w/ch"""" Frft &OOd BOAT bOlto"" '~'""' 25' $350. 551""" aft& S;!O pm. 1!211 Boach Blvd. DATSUN PEUGEOT 'lt<:.=c::-V1$IONS. cutom 'Make otter. 54M471, 2854 E. ~ llw)i. m-8930 home ~ f:. ~enrtb at "ater ''10 KAWAS.\IQ 500, $700 • kf...;,utlfbJctoa ~ t-m:l ---,------PEUGEOT ..., -, <X"""ll MINI< 1tol•9' h "t tic o. LOWREY Plellal A OrpDI; Duf p -'118 3'0 Kawnal;I $400. BoU, TOP DOLLAR 71 240Z :wet suit Milt. loria Cbuitt of 3 in family. nsn. Ytmaha ~a 0rrabl; a: I ll"LJ ] ~ 11 ower .._ tn ex. cond. MS..2999. Dealtr demo. A Jr cond., .. lletve• Ulce ntW $250. stlver blu. or Autumn stt~ P1&nOI. Be•t buys Pttl ~...... '" tr cusroM Ftbrh boat 8' .MANS 21" ~ Spd, Am&Z1Can IN CASH m.11 stereo tape, automal-Dtmo 5•1•lNow In ~1S4S evn. Hue. M6-40'11. Nc:i0ftool0 pm. 1n new A UH'd. Schmidt beam, sooo. Nf!'W '69 m HP Eqle, S mo'• old Pak1 Pa1d for )'OUt deu uad cv · k. ci tM) Will take trade Progress I EAD SOLDIERS BRrrANNICA. 31 volumes to Music Co., Elt.1914, 1I0'1 N. Mere · ens., outdrive & all $100/s~n S'f5. 675-t452. paid for or not. or finance, Call fit-6811 or Fi:;Tz ~~R.~~'s ' party 1etttnc bt& cot!. date + world Adu A 1 ~aln. Sarita Ana. Pefs, 0.ral IS8 contro11, lttll In or\&. crate • s.t BR l D GE STONE SANTA ANA DODGE 54U13&. SPORT CAR CE NTER belt ~ Book, vo1ume dk:tiontl')' 1",1)ook-WILLrebuildorbuyycurold irSHERl\Y'S POODLES* $1100. Full packa1e for motoreyclll' 115&: Good 1«r.I N, Tllltia NEW •72 PICKUP 710 E. lat .• S,A. SIUTG4 ~ etc. l'JO:t. Bedford caie. BM: ofter. 962-M. pla.)>er pl&no •. Davld Duprell', HOIJDAY POPPr SALE $1500. 548-4<*i. , cond. S25(1. MW062. 135-3691 4 apd. dlr, d!K. Bumper. Ra· Ope.a dAib' 9-9; clo.ed SUncla>' . NewPm; Bch. Ne1r FmEWOOD !'OR SALE 2940 Grace Ll:l,. CM ~. ~28"8 ANNUAL L&\SE CltARTER '6' TRIUMPH X()cc> Cuti WE PAY TOP DOLLAR db Mirrorw, Pt.7711.20. Take i-"=""'""'~===:i< I lft Centt!r. &IM009 ~ • E\lcal)'ptul 5f&.61M. . . 1 c,.. U 2 Avail Dec. 15th 36' Yacht, lolw of new parts, $150, ' FOR rop USED CARS •mall down or trade. 49Co681l PORSCHE . 11 & ll Od.y, SU-.7m *'*' BALDWIN AO'OIOl'dc very luxur1ous. one reuon-** 546-117S ** U your car ii utra dean, aftr 10 5'6-8736. !NG' Solid m• p,. COOKBOOI<S ""'" • cot· (Sp1tlet) Plano Ilk• .... BURMESE KJTl'E!'S ahl• .,,..,1111y i ... 1009' •iiHoNDA 115 Motor.ycl• .... u. llnt. ,'10 DATSUN P.U •. 12.000 '70 914 PORSCHE . W')' wf!1\Ucb. Cost lectM!n l~ltn 25c-$3.00 $580. 495-4118. t'tl-· 11~. aables. ¥ $40 dediletlbk. PhcJht M4-82'1J. '700 ml Xlnt COnd $500 or BAUER BUJCK ml'1, camper shell, map, • Take $1.!iO. Sllm-Trht1 5'8-'1'409 1711 Ttrrapln N.B. BEIGE tlniah Ba Id w l n up. '537-4?4". '81 FRLNR 3'' CC tully .,._t n~ ••?..tm • 2.'W E. lTUJ St. AM/FM, Xlnt. ~7988, Excellent condit1on.. L0w 1 annque cowbtll• sz. · n-, • . -~.,•7i"ii·iC~iiiia.35il-1~0:~~;;;"';:-~..,:..;.;541-~'1'115~ 64&-8289. mil di 724BXD l!"""'I Trim Exm:ycle $l5. oou.s tmm a coTiection OrPsonk; Uke ft e w, $Sl!li. ..,....1 , 154 equip d MUil Se.U, lf!l\litW ,70 HONDA 3SO --------et. r. · P'' ... pk occ. a: end fbl $5 eL tlandrnalk fl:nlp: le-thft. 1)48..70 1'123 Tertl.pln. N.'8. _ U.S.A. bit otftr. 5"8-4474 SS!!O . ** ~ IMPORTS WANTED ·n DATSUN P/U, radio, down. Will finance pvt pt)'. E. 16th pt C.M. Apt reed, 1lllc, cotton. '1"-14" PRIVATE PAR.TY. WANTS **XLN'T quality Australian a..n, Sall '°' £1~ le c ,_ ~el = Wett. mirrors. Xlnt co'nd. CaU 546-8736 or fi4..6811. 2 ~' tall.UO. ~1409. 'TOBUYPIANOTORCASU. Silk;)tl,SWkl.-OUI~: -·r 1r1 *" 11700. ~ves. A Wkndl. '70 PORSCHE 914, AM/FM . e n-.. 11.., tum I ISS-2211 aft $, $U-MM, t A Y I LY 1 w I n 1 -Kee I t ELEX:mU'C CAR * BILL MAXEY TOYOTA c963-<l!IO'l.=.c='-· ------I stereo, AppeaROCe Group, r~~~Mklk cape ltolt, ~... QUa .., • trallt't&ble sailboat, 196'9. l&m Beach Blvd. DA'r.iUN 7l 240Z Amcr.ltAn Map, Maden, ' v1lue s«iG. Xln.t appl.n.. Sttn0, mtole bd PRACTlc'E 'PtANO $110. LtTl'LE dolls ))r Chrittmll Mint coM loaded, aleep. 4 CU be ·lffft at Ill In-ff. Beach. P.a. MT-8555 • ' air, mags, many other ltnl xtru, ,'YU)' , WDt ..U for tzO, •t A dln. thl• !!Ii~ •7471 Tlfl1 toy apricot ftlilln Stl! or U...de tor Dall~ dlanapolil, H.B. WILL BU)' c~ ld for AM/FM, orange, 12,tlXl mL dean. 64&-1562 after 6. 5 FAMILY ...... Rio, HAMMOND ORGAN 2 mo'• old* -1111!1. !21l) 351.J211, ut :144. Mobil• H-1 '35 "' mL cr"Rllph ~ I.Ike new. !3950. 9"-315. .;:::=,tor:-°'C"'h-,-.,-:-•"'t m-.-,. WED, THUM F.'Rt. 1•»4. A·lOO Strit&. iJce walnut. CR.EAT DANE AKC f,lwr1 er (Tl.4J 846-1471 ew1. MOBILE HOME-Dbl wide 673-0900 -54&-3031, 1970 ·'7J, SC. Only 1000. !ml, tuUy ·:!?in=. ~=~ ~c: 6: llopn, Q\111~ M02 """1and Dr. H.8. Ulr.e new. m.-.. pups. Champkm llfw. ~ CAt,.24 mlnt cond. Fully Bayalde Vill 2 Br 2 ~ Harbor.Blvd. CCllta Meu. equlpt, sllwr, Alkirl& $4600. brif3, !:rt"', ttn.. A lnt. .,_.JO"~ ..... ELEtTR!C "°""' ~·· *'"""" -ii ;:._1TS. -·' ' "IPL Lo.. ex. S.crU!te. turn. Adul::·.'"¥· ' v.,,, Autot, Imported 970 cau 49>7:IOll. !2000. llrmJ Ml SSOI, Aldr A ....._ 131-a11. We•~. luae: 1W, . ~NAUZERS avail. now or Dana Pt. Sip Av• 11 . cltln no,Oll> 1'73--0XlS. 1 FEIR.ARt tor i.AUe betwn t &: 5. 'A BALI: Elqant S2l 5Q.4mi Ewnlrcs .... ... DEEPER VWom lmff ldd 'tll Oarlstmu. Groom-830-(ISTS. ' '10 9ll-E Tup, •pedal • Wa 1 • a. 11-1.I ST.AMP O:illection -Ctftct, holtd W/euttom hlndJea. lrw. stud tt.rvict. M6-009. NEW 15' Venture catamaran ~1:!oo~PI ~ ;11 ~'. palot, 5-cpd • '!1 91'· ....._ D aur Portuaal. YUColltvlL ~ Wotka •xetllfnt. 110 . QfRJS'ntAS~.lr&brffd. complete w/Jlb • main Wtnl1:r ratn 548-8613. metallic Sold • ~-~ ...... -&fbtr t pm. st&-1511. '75o-JM5 eva. AKC Otnn.an Shep. BUc, aa.1111. J>ttced to 1 ~ 11 , coupe, t.lr e MB ~., -Idle SEAJtS 1J' aluminum ,...,., _ ti" HARBOUR. !urfboard • 1Uv, tJn. '51). tn-7'13 644-6'm. Motor Homes MO t®pe roed1ter (2lA• ,• __ .. --r -.i. . -• • --t.e.mbotlhlnl 2+27• 7t FIRRAR I AtmlO!UZED SALES A SERVICB 'fl PORSCHE. Muat MD I Sharp! Many l'Jefl·parts, 6i$.-077 4 after 5 pm , .......... fl>"; 1ood condition.-~. ~~ &ood cond • • workl $Z. OLD Enalllh Sheepdof llUP' SAllSlSH, ln JOOd condltlon. BALBOA Motor Harne, 2 a1r rn,..a • •70 A '11 Z ca", 3 Cll~iiflHIU.iiiia"'iiiiliiiiil nu. f15.1345 evn. ' pits AKC f'fl9Df'l&ble to Rtumable. Poimna. • cond., low mUes. 19 c:hrxile from e MANY Put a little "loot' tn 1'0W' ! BAllY """'' 6 do!hlrll-xbtt POO~ TAllL!l, 0.111 co!l>OI> IOOd l'ome fU.89li * -* 54W)82 MOR!! 1Av11 • ...n -"'" -"""'' nri111 altll bfd,~;od. ~· Gl "MAN SHl!~RD Sell Idle lteN mwl 'Call "" th&t ti.m u..i.r $50, ' Aulhorhl'd MSZ Dealer 1100 W, Cbut 11"1• I« "bu<b ". Cd a,.,..., NEWPORT IMPORTS :._.;..._.; .,;r;;='..::;: -~--=;.;-;;;:;... AD ....i.. ~ , -°"'1· • -r:.lG!lll ~ -r ... --. dlft'm!I .. __ N;;;';;;."';;;'°';.:.'=81;;;ii:....-·.:~=:.:::..-----~ ' \ , -..-I .., • 111.0T-AOVERTISER • w~. DKtmbff' a, 19n Wednesday, Dtcembtr I, 1971 OAILYl'IUT [ _..... ]§] I I -..... 'IJij I ~ --/;A~.; •• ; .. ~ ... ;.;.; ..... ;E:.~70~ ......., .......... "'......, .... I .... _ ..... 1§1 I ........... "' ........ "'"" POID POISCHI TOYOTA VOLISWAGIN -,·~111ijYOiji-·1-9;:·,1u1t;ylt1.es-::::·1-~. i•ni4cC:.;1i•ik1.;;c:--ltl'I c:..nai.., Rally Sport, UM COl\VAIJI s Door ·n hnl LTD '"' MlltCUltY '72 Olds T••••il• 11 ...,.., -..... ...,. • M-, ' .... •tick. -MA••U"I• XI• • Cpe De VIie -.-ll50.MQ1tloll 'ndlo,...;;-...... ~ W119on oJi 2 Dr.'iii .. n.r_..... ~ ~ ........... OVll 25 c1 .... •-••lonM, ·---·. POISCHIS L•i:.=:w Air°""'-AM1rJ4 ._ 'llUW•k.'51-4111. . -.,inc CUrftnt II> 10-.Dbe'iod<,Alr ,• !::"~~;:,:: ~~~~ ., ;';.. ~~·~ CklYiOllT = -· UIS. ~~~· ..:::~ nt "'· Wiii., .. to.....,., ooEIBTa> ,., v..,.-. (Mo 111'1 ·112'1•114'1 ltl7 "' 1171 NEWPORT IMPORTS .,......,, .... --' . 1i.1av 0 1naln , "-·, ~>N ~o OIEVIWLE? 1'41'ALA. COIYEllE· ~ -Br·-P"""<•~• • ~ :". ~-~..:.!= •• Le-......._ •• , Rem lnli ...,, • • .... OW•~ VI, a&tto.,·factar1 &Ir, pow-, , ~ • .>er •21--J ""'41' -.---....- 71 TOvoili tot,. .., .. 1165.80 .., mo. ., -c=G> . ·a FASTBACK. ""' point, ""'"'°'LEA>SE NOW . =.. ~ 8ht~ *"-" ~ at i!SIAll,.. _ incl Tu. $2Jtt mql. lfft'et, .AM.fFM, • • • . '91 • 1MACV> $2IST$,. Jobnloa. .. ·-' I l • Aulhorlad s.ie. ,,, -Newport Natlwl DAVI ROSS l'ONTIAC IPd. -1 o1 a klnd1 1or •mo, at f!U.12 por mo 11oo, ,.. -l!l\ld., Nftlp1rt Nall11lll . . TOYO-. 3'1152 Valle'ltd., 1 --•.., Co. "'° ~M-lllvd. 5'W9l2 ' m.t Tax. Oaota-. M0.5ao, L111"'9 C:.. ' I sioo w. °""' ""'· ITA s.. , ... ~ -.... ~ 1115 CORVETl'E 300 '·'· 2 Newport NatloMl • 1m MiRCURY -c I.. Cllll. Nii?.'.:S""' 831--.t'9M5111•flSI -"So. Calli. * 71 CHE~'s * ..... AM/FM, 4 11!<1. 14p Uaal!HJ Co STATION WAGONS lit -- '71 'PORSCHE 914, ,..,... 1946 -~ta M.,. '68 YW CAMP£R lO'JI ~n::"'irv... IMP~ ~'."" owner. !1500. Dlvblon of So, cal~. Hll1Z COIP. 112:1 ---.-.. ~""· - IU 1620 , l•t "ation&l Bank ·21l W, Katella, AneWm-WO 1 , ndlo, •PP· arp., oth<r '67 • dr """'"' Xlnt Pop t • 11!<1 dlr NJ;y • • HIR'l;t CORP. 7!-_,'?:Rv,E,..11~. oldco-:.r.!..: 21112 B ... c_ c.n~-. •-•-('141 77MOIO •• euow. 2 dr ....._ PIS. • : •""'· 3500 ""· $ 1195. ...,,,,,.,,. ... , Jo""· -....:· oqu1,...d. .,... Old-'"' CADILLAC w Ka -rnuu --· -"~ ·~ ~'"~ ' --... 631"""9. ""'· ..,. -.... SID. DI VILLI m • ..... -1111. ..,,__ H "" ,;,,.. m 133-162' '67 -o.io.,. Putr SW .... -· l\{H • .,.. -· WE N"" Your Ponche and "8-<l424. ~Ip '"' "' ....n lmmacul&i.. S..utilul a.. , · 17141 ~ (11() »3"1 alt 5 pm, 1970 FORD 8 Pw. """....i .. AC, l'S, l1ll5. Mr. M-m.mD , will doll Call Bt11 or ..J'ru. ~~ ham& mat· m...uic with • IMPALA ~. xhU <Vod. · GALAXIE M PB, nck •loreo/. nu tin•, ._..pm-1 ! "'°'~~· VOLKSWAGEN . . blaeklandauAmatd>lnr"'" --11,.·1s.a1r.211 COUGAI 2 Dr· H.T • ....,.culato Oll04blra-,attne. "50LDS.P.~.B. , 69~ Westphalia Poptop Mint ·iertor, Full Iuxu:ey ~ .,._ autom. Na brka. P50., ~ attract1V• ll&bt tvy low price. "1....._1497. Brand 'MW Ura ... ,,! '71 -911, 3 ..... old. cond. AM/FM, -t!rn, out AM·FM ........ -. ..... -. -..,., MERCURY COUGAR,. VI, -wttb cold -MUSTAN... • l&T-e .. Low mi'•· Xln't cond. ~o;ics ~~ =)rk, "6! clutch. mU1t tell, Jeavin&: tun power,' a.Ir Coad., etc. '70 IMPALA 350 Out epe. flaClklry m. power ~. dark brown landau. rooi. w .. va.aOUTH •.; 615-6450. . ni. ' entry. Dayi, 846-7400 eves, 'l'hil' attractive automoblle Well oared. Xlnt lhape FA vtll)1. root (S32!!112) :Auto trans tadkt beater -_... ..... UT1-~"'G. "I, r-•~ 111 • ! ** BLUE •58 t palnt.Mallyxtru! Financial 675-8862 is aho tr.b. S.. I: · • $27'9 • · ·· ,, , ..., ..,vn.v ~u.,•Af1 v. AMiFM radio,~ :it:: prob. WW take '750 . • wroom PB/P.s, tint 1la11, DAVI ROSS PONTIAC power steer., factory a ir factory air, poww lkerin&. trrO PLYMOtml Sport i J .,......,, .,.VWll&ndlal~...,, drlvo -. • ..,. Priced Pol>lfu.-. l3W325. . eond., huny.., ""'..._ (WJIQ72) • ,.,,., 2 Dr. -m.i..,. 1 Sia>!.67.l-5889. clean, mun •ll .;,.,td C251AGE)$31'15;,.._A .. C>IEVELLE~-r---Blvd, O.uanc.Pricod (!95AUll) , $1-• Btaut-.....,,_,,, 168 PORSCHE 911 1961 VW eq, headers, Bnt otter MS-a44 ~ Son. XJI Hut»cr Blvd., _,.,.., a.a.. X.... tms.,Johnlon I: Son, U ~~ ""'°"" whh, roll bar, no 6.....m, • o..ta M--· 411!<1Inn<.,1 °"""."'·GI!" COUGAR XRT ''8 All xtru -Blvd. a.ta M°"I DAVE ROIS l'OHTIAC llunlt .._, W/W tlNI; I Xlnt cond! ti75-3884 top, extra body, runs cood. , · ._ CADILLAC ll:DAN DJ: ml. Immae. '1195.·f0--1983:. , Xlnt cond. Nfttl lo ..U tut'. ~. · · '· "801 Harbor Blvd. RAH, air. Pvt. putr. Dl50. : RENAULT l300·212 0sl•StNo.C,QI "·VW~J>'r,i.uthan,:: VlLLE.Fllil-.,_,, "IO<HEVY~ Sta· Mtlpm:-1N9PORD O.to·-Mutt •ll, esn-. ; &ft5. !:'.:,,'."' ::!~':.,11,.i alraiad. <ZBtnei -W ... P/,P/b,alr,Xlnt "Ill COUGER lo ml, p/• A LTD COUPli . 1'71 MUSTAHGS 112-121laltl. ' ·n RENAULT Jt.l6 ""· •n vw ea..,.... _,..,, ~ "' -$21" ....i ..... m . dlto brkl, lililt conc1 Slylo Ieacltt O>ol uctic HEITZ CORP. 'llP/S.~!, ~! * bd 1>. ' '. wagion~ air cond. auto, elec special Houltori in.tenJ~by otter. ~9• DAVI ROSS PON? I AC '61 CAMARO 4-lpd, bucket $2595. m-otM aft• ~ uc. White, with dan:· blue intft'-221 w: Katena. Anaheim 1111 at"::..';;:;~ ·,•', sunroof, luggq't' r • e k · We1tpbaliL Hi pwr, htr:, 1971. , SQUAREBACK VW, . "80 11.ubor BlVd. ..u, Wide tn..ck 1Uft, fl50, ior A landau root Auto. (7.14.) 77M050 - Perteet cond. :.> MPG ttt. $3,950. 49'-6736. blue. radial tift.s, 23,(0) m1. ~ M.... • SJ:).QN aft e pm.. 1967 COUGAR 'tranl., ndlo, heater, factlar7 PONTIAC : 54>2740, 540--1662. '67 VW Squarebe.ck. all ex· $2250. 644-Xl69 aft 5 wkdaya, 19'71 Cadillac Sedan DtVllle C . , Good cond S12>0 air cent., pwr. steef., pwr. '• ,MU ST AN G Good _...,.-=.,,.o,-...,.-f TRIUMPH ttu, ad· ....i., •nr. alldayonwbnd. Duk blue, w/bllt top'. HIYSLll --.. ·pwr.wlndowiAmueh -!Ion, P/S, P/B, * $ll5 * i:;;;:::;:::=:::==::::l~-::;.;~ul;'itd~, ~l9e0~, ~~;;";;·:...i '" vw B .. -1500<c en,tne. Crulie..ont1o1. J'ul4' eoulp DODGll more. Clftrlnce Prlc•d RIH, !In. 675-<1134 alt 4 ua -, • I. , Sunroof ed. co.nd. $U'.lO '8100· LIKE -NEW! 5tW1'li "61 CHRYSLER NEWPORT. <XSLUOJ $2175. JohDIOft A pm. ~· i 11" TRIUMPH I ~ ~~ ~"'sfsoo Firm. 5ll-a64S. or _,._ • "'11 -· factory aJr •n OODGE Van. Lou thin Son. :IDS· Harbor Blvd., '8 MUS.ANG s Spd. R(H. Good -ii "" .1 *** 16-5588 *** '67 VW 1600 "5 CAD Conv ·•"""'-cond., landau root. (VTl). T,CO> mU... Racllo, heater, ea.ta Me-.~. ' '1m ~ W '100° + take ~ -! l!ii&L.::..:.:::::.::.:~::.__J.l l'ii(;;;;v,;;f,;;;,-'-'G;;~;;;;.lv "'""cond m-a99 ~ ,,,-:---~· 135) automatic lhifto'Llke new, + '71 PORDS * owrr PQ'Dltnta. ....._ 'Q P'ONTIAC •Grml Prix., : 11 '64 Convertible •. Good q . ery •"' ' Woman c:>wner, lo ml., $1799 $.1200. ~?S6, Fullerton., GAi.AXIEs •MUSTANGS •n Mach I UCO> mt. fUU • poMr, ~ air .. b. 1 ' VB STAG Nd~"""' body~ s.11 1967 vw SEDAN power, UH, -deck. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC FALCON TOrJNOI . Plifoct c:Ond.' Ioadod ,.,.,,_ eond. Orlt. owmr, ..,_, j IMMEDIATE DELIVEl\YI otter . ...-. EXCELLENT CAR ll.000. Pvt. party. M&-MlT. 2480 Harl>or Blvd. Hll1Z COIP ttu °"' cor:i llpt dtclr -· ' ' NOW! '70 vw BUG ~9 aak far Art '65 CAD~C Cpe de VOie. Cotta idea a l'ALCON 221 W.,Katella, ~ •1C.'$SSM. ~m. 'Cl PO,NTIAC Telllf"'t•st. -i HURRY• BEAT THE 10% AM/FM • XLNr <XlND. '68 vw .,.,. Sell or tridt. tor ~ CONTINENTAL ,.._""" s PM 1n41 77MOIO . ' MUSTANG ·n. ""' ..... tlo• war••· Good ·I PRICE INCREASE!! $1650. 644-lll7 $900. truck. MS.U59. 5-8 PM or 1• or anytiml weebmda Lolded ~ Jo m 11 e I transportation, Hrtl • If FRITZ WARREN'S lll61VWBua,xlnttranop.torM2-739ldoya,54>Jt!9-. tAM. • '61 FORD w.p, v.g, Gansod....;tqLeavtnc.,; ----! SPORT CAR CENTER $<25. Prlv&ie porly, '61 VW, Auto, AM/FM, RuJll '61 FLEEtWOOD -., '67 CONTlNNENTAL < DI\. FORD po/pub, air cond., 111"'· Or!"'l Sacrillct. -.ms, ,. LeMul ,.., -,1, ni E. "'st., s,A. 541--0761 9U-9ll60 aooc1. ll.000. FP, AM!J'M "'"°• "' to SEDAN. Full_,, factory • > ""° * 511>-XT( * OLDSMOllLE 1o·iOL v.,,-.. $111. Open dally 9-9; cloe:ed Sunday •.n VW Bua ~ ~per 67S--791S ** 67S-2U4 • apprec1&t., ~ aft T atr, power windows A: IN.ts. 1967 FORD GALAX.II. SS.-* after I. j '67mIUMPHTRIA.4"""', kit,xlntcond,toMl'•,$2800. \ 'tlOVW buo pm. (OllCQSl o~.~: ~ ....... ~""""-· tytl.VIERJCK ._PONTIAC--Ioi, •I radio, ..... ,, vinyl interior. 615-3.UT. • .. """"' ~ tnJIL ... CADIU.AC CDV,' Xlnt $1199 il2S"'c'ui.'.'iu.nit -•n 0 .. C•lom ""'' ---[ (UNB511J ,69 VW Bue 22 000 ml'• Pvt * M>-ml * cond. lo ml'1, a I I -DAVE ROSS PONTIAC '67 Fard Van. 5000 ml on,_ '70 lllY£RICK C-·'··r W-....i. ,. !M. $1299 $1650 , • , '61 VW B.,, "'built eng, warranty, $3lllO. alt ,. pm. ..., u.-Blvd. 11111 ,_ ....,,-.. , T .,ID DAVE ROSS PONTIAC P~* 96i-1Ms H.B. ** body eood CODdJHon. frriG &M--75M. O.t& Mesa q . p,ooo .~on new auto. ' 10 Puleni'er, Power Stetr-... ,1 2480 Harbor Blvd., * ,65 VW * firm. 139-7632. '81 CAD. Convt. Must 9'il for 1970 MARK m, lib mw, ~· ... ~t --~ MUlt 2 Door. dlr. Dix coupe, Un· "Ina, Power BrP.I, Power ~ en.ta M... VOLVO """ at ·-· ll950. Ori(. fully OQUlp'd, low ........ ~ -_.. dor 12,000 mt. Oonod by UI· -.. Air Oond, ,Lor• * antllTllAS Glrr * TOYOTA ~ ~ cond 67>-~ ""'1••"">."5E.1'1111 St., llatble on prlco and !nm.I. '81 FORD LTD, 2 Dr., tie old """""'· T ... ""'"'1 pp rock, <243EAS) '81 T..alnt. all pwr, air...,!,'; ·10 BUG 19,ooo ""· Coco J '72 VOLVO ""I· -.. 516-1800 bot ... ' p.m, ~~ •• :!'~-..,~D'!! :; Ji~<:-:.' • • Lime New • • budmcl t ~II. -•""""too . SANTA ANA mat• ""'°" -· $1100. '6I CADILLAC °'"'" °' COIVAll ~~·t;.:-..8.-0ils: forlncl~.'~ ~-11311.11 "''mo. ..~~.~ .. """' • , ' Vllle, TOP Oond. Woman MERCURY .....,. -~-TOYOTA 546-8467. L•rt• S.loctlon Por drlvor. ll.000. Ill 1112 UM roR1> Golaxle. PIS, Newport Natl-I , '55 T·llRD $911. j Service dept. ope T·30 am WAN'.l'ED' vw racks ,., lmmecllate CAMARO '61 COIVAll PIB. 1WI. o .. ., aood lfl."71 1 ::!.v~ pm_..; u,;.. Fri-~~PM,Call 541-Tlll Delivery 1961 CHEV eamu., 6 Cy!., J:,K::=~l ~-1199/bo•t otru. •.:,::~61MIM~ 'c.! Dl':::l!gs.. ~ VAUANT 1· PHONE 540-2512 '65 VW Bua. Reblt q I: 919 Savfntl On powtr slJdt, PIS I: heater. ownrr '. Av.tom&tic .0C,.. '5T FORD &mllnar, new b mi muat Mll $550. • ht NatiomJ. Bank 41.T w. Warner, Santa Ana trans. Nu Paint ncot Gar)' Rtm•ln1nt aaoo actual mt. (Perteet ttru. 'we1. taken ·~ <A. ·1,.-., xlnt mt!lcb. cond., belt MMUS er 873--18'70. xra BUltneal Center, lntnl •a VALIANl' 53,0I»-"-ml. : '68 To)'Ot~ Corona Xlnt cond. 675-.1818, 545-llSl. ' ?I VOLVO$ ~Hon), $1350. Sal and VffrY dean. Nom 'offer, 842-314L •n MERCURY Coupr ,XR? U34120 New tirn, trans. a.wtred I $875. can be'tWeen 5 - T pm A good want ad II • pod ~ AM 5'8-9710 ~ 5f6..3676 ~um .. i-$42511rm. HOUSE lillD.t-T,••tdl·tht ... Dn., tUt O'nnurta.· ·~ pod want ad ... aood, ftltio.: 'EL". tral'llpJ car .• I 67l-0078. investment • -• ' ..... • .• APM_'.L. -"~ • • 6f.&.am; .,...._ OPEN HOUSE' oobimn. 64).1822 * ..... -lnYelltment Clean a.n ems. I I---===="° A-, Ntw 9IO IU flO A-. -tiO A-N-flO Aui.., -~ Autoo. -flO ....... -HO 1 i CADILLAC Annual~ Stock Reduction Choel• t'rom .... "' South•m Callfornla'a l.ar9•1f Colledlon of Quality Cadlllau a. New Car Trad•lns Just • '"' example• ' llDAN DE VILLES 22 to ChooH Prent 1tl1 llOAN DI VILLI •ACTOIT All cOM11nlONIM9 YltJI -'• hll ...-. ~ ct.1t1 & IN1hoo< "'""*-' -NA.fM, tlh & MkM~C -1 .. , .. '-• .r.. fTUfJPI $1999 COUPI DE VILUS 1tl7 COWi " VllU •ACTOIT d COHtn~ "'" --'--·-"--......... 1111 '.t..I, AM·PM -... 12) ........ "-· ,_ ci..leO, (TVl2~21 lllMGQ $2111 19"1 COWi .. ftll ••non A• CC1t1M1T1 a 11 n ¥1111'1 .... .... """"" ......... . .......... 11 -........ .. "" .. .'""""" --... . -.1n•ri ...... • . NABERS CADILLAC ........ .:.. ............ , ... .._..c..ii., ....... ... 2600 Harbor llvtl., • c.ta ._ c.in sco-91 oo °"" r-& s.M11 ---.Oaota- Autoo, UMd 990 . M.I. TRADES ~.n Dando, 2" .._ from, ... ...-.. • .. Qiupe de VBle • "Ill o.v. elle MalHlu • "89 aevy Impala • '10 Ponftac ~ lllano,6eyt-· MANY MORE. AutboriJ:ied MB Dealer 0) Sl3-'l250 . BUICK 1971 BUICK SKYLARK Cllatom 4 Dr. H.T. 11(0) miles. Like new. Stunning coral milt E'Xterk>r with 'malchlnc interior I: white landau. roof. Auto. Inna., pwr. steer .. pwr.,brb .. pwr. windows, air cond., radio le heater. Thia beautiful car ahoWI wonderful care. See " drlV!' today. (706CAX} $3375. Jobneon & Son, 2626 Harbor Blvd., Colla Mesa. 540-56io. '62 BUICK SKYLARK. VI, automatic. vinyl interior. {NMV'99) $399 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2'80 Harbor Blvd, Coot& ..... SACRIFICE '70 Buick Eltate Wq, Xln't cond. e= 'G Buick Special Stn wagvn. R/H, $2Z er belt offer. -AMX '70 AMX Factory a.ir, automatic trans, --.. 1--Very lharp, 694DJ'Z $mt Horhor AmC't1Clln CADILLAC LAltGEIT SELICTION Oil CADILLACS IN ORANGI COUNTY SALl'-LIASINO AUTllOR1ZED .wnae .. N•1rs ea•1e •1WlllCllm.. -..1.--°""-.... CAD Coov. Air, 11111 -· ,.. '"""" $1lllO. ... ,... M Cadt1lac Coupe t>eVUle. JOnt CGnCI. ~ • r"""m ' . Step Up To LUXURY. • • • • at a • pnce you can afford 1970 4-Dr. Sedan Beauttfu.l 1lam:or 1old m•talllc ftnhh with l•ther inter10l' and matchinr landau roof. Luxury equipped ot course. Full power I: 6-way power aeata, climate control air con• dltionlnr, Wt stttrtng wh@el. stereo tape 1yat.em., etc. Immaculate throughout. (838AGA) $4575 ALL THESE BEAUTIFUL LUXURY ~UTOMOllLES ARi IMMACULATE, INSIDE AND· OUT'.,. ' YOU'LL NMR FIND A IEI IER SELECTION OF PRESTIGE CARS THAN llGHT NOW! 1969 Mark III Immaculate. Beauli(ul Sllvu Mink fin· ilb with black leather Jnterlor A: match• ing landau roof. Equjpped with run power Jncludin& 8-wa,y seat, climate con· trol air coqd., tilt. strg. wheel. aut.Qma• tic cru.iH control. etc. Ttrls tine autome>o bile o)wlouab' bu had the belt Of cart. (WJU534) $4875 1969 Colo,iy Parlr · · Marqull 10 ............ 22,000 mil ... Beoutttul tT: metaWc t'ln1lh with matchlncin .J'ullyl eoul~ ""' .-.;, t •Irr. ~. .Alol·P'M 1tereo racuo, root fuaage rack, etc. (005Alll) $3975 I . 1970 Chrysler TOW?\ A Counlr)' station waron. Cool polar white t1nllh with 1parkllng me.. dlurn blue interior. EquJpped with the tlneet fUU powu, S.way seat, air can&• ttonln11 root rl:ck A; much mort. Beiu· tttuJ tbrourt>Out (821ASGl $3375 I . MANY, MANY MORI FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE • • SEE THEM ALL TODAY! 1969 Continental Coupe. Clean attractive polU wbltl ftn.. llh with black leather interior ant matchlnc llndau root. Luxur1 ~ ot coune, J'ull power; ~ft¥ -t, Ult sttfflns wheel, temp contrOl ' ctr eonct.. etc. Shc>WI meUculout care. <ncoe> $3.375 1969 Cadillac .Seel. n.vw .. lmmac:ulate. ,_utU\ll ..i..na milt metlllie with blllck lanl1lu 6 matclllnc lntoriar. J'ully 1.....,. """"ab- out. AM..nt', illt·telt, fl.all power, ail' cond., etc. 1'hll attradtw: automotlDt ti showroom f'relb. lee a drive toclq, lllt priced, (2111.lGE> $3875 hnson son . 211211 HARBOfl BL VD .. COST A MESA • 540-&al . ' ' " • ' I ·1 I I ' I 'I • . ' ; • ,j ' • ' I ,j • ' I I l ' • : ·: I ' ! I I • • • ·: • • ,. : . . • : ' ... . ' . ' • . • • • • ATLAS1 . -. . ' . . o•n•u•· :'/i:~Y:~,tn:H( IMPE~IA'I._ ·.- ' C.osta Mes'• · .. ' ,. ' ' I ·' ,BRAND NEW . 1972 :SATELLITE . . . . ' LESS EXCISE TAX REBATE UPON APPROVAL II ' '65 CHEVROlf._T IMPALA SUPER SPORT VI, •11klrn•tic, radio, he•t1r, power 1t•erir19 • br1•11 • win· dow•, WSW, 1ir cond., vinyl roof. IPC5991) ,~· $895 ~· otl . '67 CHEVROLET ,~ ''"'1' STATION WAGON f,0-1t0•1· Vt, •utomttic:, rtdio, h11ter, power 1ft1rin9, WSW, 1ir ' t\lttl c:ond., roof rick. tTSHb211 ' . • , r '" ·$895 \ ( ( ·I BRAND · NEW '72 ·DUSTER . I' . ONLY ' $ I ' ' • ' ~ . S§R:', #: Vl2982824l779 • ' · .' •• · " • · · L~~S!lX~ §:TAX -REBATE UPQN ~PPROV,~L . '65 FORD '68 CHRYSLER '69 OLDSMOBILE MUSTANG SE DAN 3llO TORONADO ' YI, a utomatic, radio, ll1elar, ' <f 1p11tl tran11ni1~lon, radio arid l<f 1p1ad ft1111rniu io n, radio, ve, 1utomalic, radio, "······ h1af1r, white 1ida wtll tira1. power 1t.1rin11 I br•••t, WSW, pow1r 1t11rin9 • br•••• . wht• l111!1r, INCC002l dow1, air coitd., ¥i11yl top. {929· Mu1t •••· fYCUtOll air conJitioning, IXEY6901 AFU)· $495 $10 95 $1595 $2295 , '67 RAMBLER '68 PLYMOUTH '66 CHRYSLER '69 VOLKSWAGEN HARDTOP BARRACUDA COUPE NEWPORT COUPE SUNDIAL CAMPER l~•utiful c:o11vertio11 •quipptd VI, 1utorn1tic, r1dio, lttthr, VI, auto"'tllc, r1dlo, httftr, VI, tutomt tlc:, rtdio, ht1ftr, wrth let bo)(, dinttft, tink, power 1f1tri119, WSW, Ft(I. •ir powtr 1fttri119, f1c:tory tir, air c:o11d., poww tf1wi119 a bunks, bubblt top, tic. IM. c:ond itionin9. tVWA6921 WSW, fWBXD991 br1kt1, WSW, !SVYl961 1221 . ' ' ' ' . -• $79.5 $1295. ~895 · $2595 • I ... ! l Truck Loads 'of Trucks! ' . . ' FROM LIGHT PICKUPS TO HEAVY DUTY CUSTOMS, • OUR TRUC~ EXPERTS 'CAN SERVE YOU BEST .. . 171 LTD J Dl. H.T. ,. . 400 Vl1 elr cond., eutomatlc, power st1erin9 I: ~rake~, AM.FM 1~tr10, 'f'il'lyl top. I I 1 ·171 ·11 COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON 0 l fr pa1\en~t • 4zt VI, t it c:ond., eutometic, power 1teerin9_, & br~t•, redio, dtlu•t reek. 181 °888 '302·. VI, air co"d., eutomatfc, powtr lt.~n9 brek11, radio, con•olt, 't'lnyl top. 210.1 t• ' '71 GALAXIE 500 CNTlY; SED •. I 0 pa11. wagon. 429 VI, air cond., tutomatlc, pow steering & ~reke1, redio. I SJ.580 ' . ·'71 MUSTANG FASTBACK . : -. · -'71 GALAlUE 2 DR. H.T 35 I Vf, al.r cond., t utometic, poWtr 1fterln9 & bra kn, rtdio, tinted.9le11. 227..0Q~ . . '71 MACH I MUSTANG 302 VI, t it corid., eutometic, power 1fttrirtQ I: br1M11, rtdlo, tlntad 91111. 230-193 . '7·1 THUNpERllR.I> .4 Dl. Brou9h1m. Air cond.1 fu~ pow1r, vinyl top, AM-FM it•r•o. I 2l-04J'. '11 TORINO GJ '' 2 \Or'-t-t.T JS I VI , elr con,d.. pow•r 1t••rtn9 • br•~•,, ~~·FM st•r•d, i utom•tlc trln1. I )~·Ill 429 va , 1lr . ccnd., eutorn~tic, . powtr •• ;.r{rig ' brt~tl, AM·.FM. _radio, tinted '7l1tt1, 1)9-781 . '71 MAVERICK ~llAUER l •P••d tr•1 •• mi11ion1 pow~r ,1t•~rin9, r1d io, buc.:k•t 1•tt1. I CS-141 t . ' '71 MUSTANG 2 DR. H.T. . ' 351 VI, 1lr· cond., '•utometic.:, "'ower 1t•erfn g I bre ~••• redio, tinted gl111, 221°460 MANY MO.I TO CHOOSI FRO~ IA~ll - LEASING! SAVE on Immaculate pre-driven vehicles. '71 MAVERICK • deor', Aut!6;1111tl1, 1lr 11111f., pow1r 1i91rl119, r1di~, h11t1r. Pr1drlY111 1ppx. f,000 l!'ji1 11 ~ • . : S?,s ... ~~.N,!H, ' ' WI.LU.SI ALL POi-tlU.R ltfa MAKU AT . . COMPIIlJIYI U.Tll ~II M•lc•lnt , . e 1600 CC ENGINES e 3.DOOR , RUNABOUTS e AIR COND.- MOOELS ' e CUSTOMlZID' : MODl1'S I · -• L. T .D .-Gal~xe-T -Bird~Fori ·sale! . •• • ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADIS ACCIPTID Many 10 chooto· from . '65 thr• 71 M-. s,.,. ,...,,, ,.,.,.h, J -' 4 door hardtops & 1edans. Fwll powir, air contfltl011h1t. Wlll'Nfttle& ...alDle. EXAMPLE: '70 FORD 4 DOOR · VI, 1utom 11ic tr•n1m i11!011, h1•ttr, goed 1111111, IJ11~U I .... ILUI! IOQl..,fl"I $1110 OUR PRICE $1496 PAID FOR · ·oR NOT! • • DAILY PILOT " ... ·.CMAPER,.SA(E .·, 'MANY MODELS NOW PRICE S~$HED TO . ·: DEALER COST •. '70 FORD TORINO 52296 i!.T. Formal. R"11, auto., P.S., air cond., iood mllea. '6' FORD WAGON .Falrlane 500. Auto., R&.H. po'ver steerlna. air cond., good miles. t97SBSXJ MUSTANG SALE!r • • . ,,.y to 'clt.0.o ·1rom. '65 th;• '71 model .. Coup11, .... ,....,.. ..i.-11111• ...i , • , 2,f-Z ""'llK!is-~.with 4 speeds, also air condlllo•lot.,. oute-......... • EXAMPLE: '68 MUSTANG HAlDTOI' • VI, lufomt ~t, r1clie, ll1•i1r, pow1r 1l11rin9, ¥fnyl roof, geo4 111ili1, \W1Ml41 , ILUI 1001 PllCI SI Ill OUR PRICE $ 1450 Meny fo choos• from . Ch•vy, D•~""• b..ne~1r0j,V1 ton end :i4 tons, fi1t b.d. '67 thru 'll m1del1.. '..., IXAMPLI: ' '64 CHIVY t/1 TON PICKUP VS, 1utom1tie, redlo1 heattJ, to,.i m;i.. 1~2J, 16) OUR •alWo) PRICE . I~ Costa, 96 . ' •ERVING SINCE '1121 :m I , SALES DEPT. HOU.RS ~ I Aloi TO f PM MON .... I AM TO 6 PM SAT 10 AM TO 6 PM SUN / ' PARTS-SllVIC:I ' HOURS l 7 AM Te 9· l'M MON ' 1 AM To 6 l'M TUl·Fll • ' PARTS DEPT, 0 I AM to f Pt/ SA'l'Ul l · t J ' JI DAILY PILOT ~'alll~1•i.. OMsdw a..1m., - /68FAllWE 500 WTMCI M. Ml. .... __ """' ........... 111 .. - . ' r.• • .• , .. · .......... "' " . ' .. • • 1 :.·· ,l'' ,'::--...;~--. ·-, ' . . .. _ .. , . -· ... ·, · 1 · " .. . "'\ -~--. ... '.;. '~ ' ---~ . . ., ' . -.. .... -" · ''Buy y01r family·a:.Christ~aa Gift for year 'round en~o!~t'',6 . - •• . . .... llA!ift!ii•1••·---,.·----.. --~-.. AAND -NIW m• " .,t...,lth !l~vt, -',lftk, 1st .. •; etc. (S25MIY) Ofl .A:.-.iv '72 LIORD ,...,... • ·CUSTOM ,STYLESIDE lflOARMl4464'1 . ~ • COmt.LlllU.MP:IR PACIUea . . .. · * ~·Y4 ,... 11 . • *. "'o. Transmissj~$., . .*: : Ptw:er St~ . . ; * P war Disc Brakes * lanclau·Roof , _*"-. Air.Cd~itioning ·· 1f/ Radial''fires -,. . Wheel<(overs 1' • . '·' I ·• · drder :r'aur (hoice _of Colot Now : -* Bucket,Seats ~ .. HardtOp or Fastb.Jlclc$ ·· * 249 C~D ·Engine fULL .PRICI .. $3ff·D11. $1S8.85Mo.,. '* . 3 Spd~ Transmission LL PRICI * Color Keyed Vinyl $"199'Dit, * Carpeted Interior :, ~-~;?:;••· * Order Your Cho1C.f---'~-'-...:;::.n;-,:r~~~~ ... -, _._ of Color Now '-:.::;;."t.::;::" ' . .-\ . =. .... -. Immediate Cof~ keyed, lnterior, forced : air heot.-{2K91V07183Y .. , • ·· Delivery ·w111J NEW ' . rs ) ; '71 CABOVIR CAMPER~ ,. ... nr .. .,. ..• ,~~······ SAVE '•l•~,'.ic.•iz, 11,.;,.., ·• ··;; ...... ..._ r .. IMM~DIATE . 1\,.$ DELIVERt . . . '. . ' • ., f-'"70 MAVERICK '$ m. Heotw, tinliit gloss. wtllll ~ occ.-at group, Uc. 2NU-S79 '69 FORDRanchWa'$-. v-a. IMIL 1n1ns.. foctoty . ··--!WP? .. n FULL PllCI IMDIATI DILIVllY · '7"rSHAWNIE·CABOVER SEllCOllTAINED •(120267) . fROMLIST ·PRICE ·• IMMEDIATE DEUVERY' " • . . ~ ' .. ·.1EW!72:11110i1Ro ; s2~ • lfULL · PRICI . , r .OROER YOURiCQLOR CHOICETODAY -'71 • . ~