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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-01-17 - Orange Coast PilotI ( ' ;! • • . ' I ·/ " ' ' •• IOD • .Baf'Bged. by Bains ' . BO.at .Worker Dies . ' . I Bu111ors of Peaee , . Persist . But More . Follo~ing S~affold. ' . ' .. Talks Sehednled • ID Mesa WIT ....... IUAN '--CORONA41VJS AT !OL4!!0'. ~ HAU<OF ~USTICE • · Jur;.R -._ Soul0r1'Lllfi Tundiyto•Cllrify.Aint 1"'one H.ol:doJLt . Stymies . ' ' .. ' . . ~ Coro,na Trml V erd~t ' . ,,_ .FAIRFIELD (AP) -The Juan Corona -The jury asked that t'OUrl reconvere mass murder trial Jill')' entered a sixth for a. remtOine of the legal definition of day of deliberations today one member "~hie tblbt." Jury forem&n away from a W'181'1.imous verdict. Ernest Pbilli"' referred to lbe legal re- :.Tbe jury fI!ed haclt into oourt following quiremeo.t Iha! a ' defendant cannot be . , . {Owlil gull 1 unless the prooecut100 has • a rugbt s rest after reporting iBte. Tues-: prOv<o guilt beyond a rwooahie doobt. day it progmsed fi)1m "" M to '" II-I ·The panel ol 10 men and two women, ~ • ' : ' 4 • ~ --~~'fM'J !bl!l ... , dad't know who the ... hOldout is;" -orileJ<dhaclt into lurther def~ del..,. attome)' Hidlord E. Hawk told ·• -. lilen!bers met for •bout one mo~ ~ ~-"I ~·I knew who boor. tbe foltt were _.., liUt I don't Dow ,.,_..ton G. Dove 'l'tja and Bart wbc> thil ooe ii.'" ,, -~·-IWiftl)' away fnJm the 'Judi' Ric-E.. -•ordetecl the . cliu1lt0ma 1 and -to tolt lb the jury not ta mul ,.Mther.the ...iortty pftll. ol 11 favored -or "1qolttal. The jury• bas been ordered lo retom 25 Defense attorney Rlchlrd 'llawk told ....... te wrdlets, one !or each ol the ~rters he was sure ~t the jury's an-bodies tba\ wa1 tecrtUy buried In a nouncepient Tueaday mtant · the II poijetl ordllnl ~ of Yuba ctty In the fl~ an Innocent Y<nllct for Corona, IPri1'a ol 1171. TUesday marl<ed the fifth ll<'C08ed of tbe ,... -ol IS ilay'of tlellberatlons fol)owing the 14-week migrant farm loboren. trial (.. . -.... --.. ' ., I orm s • nc ·es o a1n I , More Talks -tr • ~ * * * *: ·~· ~kHHfed · . · - 1 i. 7 inches North California Of R .. , . Scheduled · a1n On Peace Waits New Storm .Hits Area By UDll<d Preu. llltenattoul Rumors persisted today in world capitals that a Vietnam cease-fire ending the loogest war in American history was imminent, but diplomatic activity in Paris, SaiJ90 and Washington made it clear there Woold ht.~ talking before the shooting actually stops. American sources in Washington cau- tioned against expecting President Nixon to announce a cease-fire before his sec- ond inauguration Saturday. South Vjetnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu's office also denied widespread reports Nixon would make the llDllOllllCellll Friday. One of the clearest · signs that the United States expected a cease-fire soon came in 5ajgoo where military sources said the U.S. Command oNettd American military advisen with South Vietnamp..se forces to withdraw if at- tacked during fighting upectOd to a- before a cease-fire actually goes into ef· feet', . . . -<: The military oources said the order ' aimed 11t reducing unnecessary American casualties waa. taken for both political ' and humanitarian reasons, but ad!led • that U.s: air _,, .....id continue to· bit C<!om>llDlst poli!ioos in South Vietnam, Laos and C&mbodia until the cease.fire comes. ·In Key Biscayne, F1a., President N!ion continued a news blackout on all Vietnam peace 0devel0pments today and amnged to remain .at the Florida White HOUie un- . (See PEACE, Poge I) Dog Slwws Up SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -sun reeling from a vicioua llorm that ripped through the region, Northern Californians today braced for more bowling winda and rain that oouid again flood roads, disrupt power apd send riven rising dangerous-Jy ' . l Packing :winds of ne'ar-hurti~ force, a stonn that slamme(l into )he SI.fl. Fran- cisco· Bay area , Tuesday ·caused widespttad flooding, ripped up trees, snapped power lines , a.ml. brought heavy snows to the northern niountalns. Another Paci(ic storm was expected to bring more heavy rains and winds: gusting to 35 miles per hour lnta the region .Jate today, the National Weather Service sa)d. • Boatyard ~ orker Dies·· FolUnvmg Scaffold Fall Investigators; for the Orange 1County Coroner's Office said today Iha!. the 84- year-old C.OSla Mesa boatyard worker who fell off a scaf!old Tuesday suffered a heart attack just before he ·plunged to death. An autopsy conducted on the body of Carl Johnson, 2287 Miner St., has not yet yielded a positive cause of death but Jt was definitely establiahed that Johnson sullen!d a .heart 9ei%ure, Deputy Robert Greene dlsci06ed thb mornlnt. JohMOO, an employe ol Islander Yachb, m W. 17th St., Costa Mesa, fell A spokesman said It did not appear as intenae as Tuesday's storm which packed winds up to 80 miles an hour, bttl added, "It could be." The Federal-state River Forecast Center today said that the swollen rivers were receding_ tr-Om pear-flood stages. A spokesman salCI he sjlw no ma}or prob- lems immediately but added, "We're ex- pecting a new sfurm and don't know what that will bring." Meanwhile; residents used a brier break in the stormy .weather to begin cleaning up. , Police at Novato in hard·hit Marin County north of here said the 50 persons evacuated returned to their homes. The Marin County sheriff's office said the water drained from streets e1sewbere in the county and predicted no. problems "until tonight when we might get j>elted again." The Marin Board of Supervison Tues- day declared the county a local disaster area and voted to ask Gov. Ronald Reagan to declare it a state disaster area. Nearly every street and roadway in )ow areas of Marin were . flooded when · wind-whipped rains alshed the area. Hun- dreds of autos were awash in high water. Fallen trees and mudslides blocked roads throUghout the San Francisco Bay area, throwing commuter traffic into confusion and causing thousands to ·be boun late for work. Power outages were reported in several communities. Flooding blocked U.S. IOI on both sides of. the city, In Marin County to the north and at the Bayshore Freeway to the south. Three feet of water stood on the (See STORl\t, Pagt Z) For Jury Duty o!f the scaffold around II a;m. 'l'lleiday. Wltnetses .. Y he was walking along the etghHoot high 1<aHoid when be appeared s EE H 0 w THEY ~ ORLEANS (UP[) -Rqssa Rit-\ momentori!Y !lllll!!ed. fell do~ .and ~ ;1~~ =-'1h0 'baCk Of 'Ills -... mo-"SE'Lt: rsr CA.Lt" ts too -· too hairy and has too llOllly He waa taken to Hoag Memorial . legs. Hospital lo Newport Beach for ernergen-Start your year off right Wlth a DAILY llussa IS a 2-year-<>id R118111D ey treatment but dled around I :IS p.m. PILOT classified want ad. See MW they wo1-. · · Con>ner'I otricen . are lllll uncertain run : ,Hu ......., "Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. whetl-3 the heart attack°' the head In-1970 EL CAMINO. l·sod. R&H, Ritteiiberg, br<Atght the dog to OOllrl jury caused his death. good cond. $1500. Cati xn· Tuesday In answer to a subpoena from Johnson , a marine carpenter, had been nu. the Orleans Parish·Jury Commllslon. employed by Islander Yachta since 1163. The very first person wM called The cornmlJlion -Ill pro-He·wu doing carpentry work on a 40-foot bought the car. 11 you have something to spedlve turors from the city dh'ectory, motor sailer at the time of the accident. , __ 11 ...... year, get orr to a good start. Dial in which Were 11.ited the names of R[t-Funeral services for Johnsoo are pend-~11'9 &e587l ten~, Mt. Mrs. and Russa, a "security Ing at Bell Broadway Mortuary, ())sta guard. Meaa. ~~~~~~~~~~~ .. • \, ) I By GEORGE LEIDAL Of 1111 °""' Pitt Slltf Like Brigadoon, uocharted "mini· lakes" appeared in streets along the Orange Coast disappearing thls morning as quickly u they came as an unex• pected Pacific storm dropped from 1.39 to 1.70 inches ol water on coastal com- munities. Drivers took in stride motor-stallh:lg excursions through as much as a foot of · waler accumulated in the Old Town sec- tion of Seal Beach, curb-depth dew on 17th Street in Costa Mesa's eastslde and the usual FalrView Road Jake near city haUr Orange Coast COilege and Costa Mesa High School. Skies whkh cleared during rush hour this morning are expected to remain partly cloudy this evening with clearnc later tooigbl Deose patchy fog wlli hug the coast late tooigbt and early Thursday clearing after sunrise, the National Weather Service predicts. , Westel!y willds fl'om•I$, to 25 knots n expecl<d to cliMlnlsli toolgbt to veiocitlll of from S to 15 knots. Winds from the 80Ulh to southwest (~ RAIN, P11e t) Or&Bge 'The skies are upected to remain partly cloudy to sunny qn 'lllurs- day, with clouds increasing late in the day. High temperat\ft is ex· peeled to be aboot 6$. INSIDE TODAY Th.e new wave of comnnt11ity ,tlleattr actioittl i11 0 Tonge Countg comes to a ere.it tllil Wfek with the opening of four ~w productions. See EnterEaht- ment, Page 28. ,.UiL..,. j6 ..... f , ... !lat ,. ........ ...... .C,l!Wltla J .. ,... ,..... • c-(trMf' lJ ........ 1..... ! .. J CMi..Ultll SI.... Ot-.. CMllY t., 1J C-k• J2 PTA a , • (.m~ u s..... ,.,. 0.111 Netk91 11 Cir. SI.,.... II .... ..,.,, ,,... ' , ............. •11ttrtt'-'llt •!t T......_ • ...... fl..U '"'""" .. Jt« ,Jiit I:_.,.. IJ WMIJIW 4 Mtrwc#t M • ._..... """ .... Miii.•""" M ._....,.. ttr ' .J~AILY PILOT s Wtdnndi1. J.1.nu.vy 17, 1971 , ' ·Little Cigars Su-spect ,Report by Government Ci~angers WASKINGTON_ !UPI) -Clgarelt• srmkers ~·ere v.·arMd today in a gavtm· ment report that tbc lncroasingiy j)Of)U}ar ••IJttJe~~ars" may be as dangerous to tht>ir \)alth as cigarettes. · The report to ~ l\Y the U.S. Department of ltti1th. Education and Welfare also 11kl lbe.rt was tresb evi- dence that pregnant women who smoke race • greater risk of having underwe.ight Question OK'd Jurors' Ra.Ce St.an,d Can Be .Asked WASIUNGTON tAP) -1be U.S. supremo Coort naled wianimously today that defendanls ba\•e the right td ask jurors \\' b et b e r lhey • are. racially prejudiced. Ho~·ever. the court refused to extend that right to questions about other forms of pn-judices. such as beards. ~ · THE RULING REVERSED a drug convictioo ol a Soulb Carolina ci\•il rights .leader, Gene Ham, convicted of ~ marijuana. and sentenced to 18 mooths in jail. llam l"Ollteoded his rights were violated because the trlal judge refused to ask the .jurors if they were prejudiced against (1) Negroes l2) against people ~·ho 1~·ore beards. T•IE COURT IS AN opinion VITitten by Justice William H. Rehnquist, said the CoostitUllOfl gave the defendants the right to ask jurors about possible racial prejudlce, but oot the right to ask if the jurors \\-"ere prejudiced against beards. Justices Tbutgood ?ilarshall and \\l'Ullam O. Douglas dissented from the second ruling. childrt.D or fttal or afterbirth martality of the cblld than DOnStflOldng women. A speclal~sectioa was devoted lo '11ittle cigars'' that are manufactured. pack"g- ed, advertised and sold ln a 10aMer similar to cigarettes. ''It is reasonable to C'Ooclude that smoltin& litUe d&an may ...Wt ill health effects slmllu to those associated wltb smoking dptttt., U Utt!• dpn are smote<I ID amounll! and 'll'ltb pattems or inhalatioo similar to those used by clgatttte smokers," tbe report said. Unlike preYiou,, Years. the 1'73 smok- ing report was DOI billed I! from the U.S. Surgeon General It was signed by Dr. Aterlin K. OuVal as assistant secretary for health in HEW. OuVal resigned recently but the report was reJCased as an official government documeot. "The current report reiterates, strengthens and extends the-findings tf'.l ' earlier reports that ~ Is a major health problem in the United States.'' DuVal wrote in a preface. The report cited an increasing market for, "little cigars" and said that an ade- quale evaluation or their effect en beaJtb couJd take 10 to IS years. "However. a review of t b e •Pldemiological aUU>psy and u- Ja1la11 Firm Plaas -T-ract Ove1· Coast Nesting Site perimental data tooeeming tbe bealtll ~uences of cigarette, pipe and cigar smaking summarized in this and previoas reports is ~ in considering tbe potential impact on b.altb or S?llQking -lilfl: Cfiars," Uie~aaia:-- 8\' TERRY COVllJ.E • Of tllt O.lr, l'lllt Sltlf A Japanese land company plans to build ~ housing development in HUD· tington Harbour over one of the few re- maining nesting sites of the ,·anlsbing California Least Tern. f'roM Page .I PEACE .... -ti! Thursday evening to complete ~'Ori: on his inaugural address. Press Secretary Ronald L Ziegl<r told reporters Nixon conferred by telephone for 40 minutes th.is rooming wilh Henry A. Kissinger. his chief peace negotiator, an the ceasefire outlook. Kissinger is in Washingto?. f Ziegler also reported that Nixon's efnissary, Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr., was sending reports on bis conference ·with South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu from Saigon. Ziegler continued to resist all questions regarding reports that a cease-fire was near. Nor would he say when Kissinger vdll be retumlng to Parll for a final r.ouod of talks with Hanoi's Le Due Tho. "I have nothing to say to you in rela· tion to Vietnam negotiations." Ziegler told reporters. "I have no C'Omment an any of the speculation that has been fill- ing up the wires. I have one answer. I have no details to provide you . . , no information." l In Saigon Gen. Haig. Nixon's emissary. held an unusual one-hour night session tonight with Thieu to discuss terms of the agreement worked out by Kissinger and Le Due Tho. Thieu has not given his of- ficial public reply to the latest truce terms. Spokesmen for neither side would discuss the llaig-Thieu meetings but Saigon government sources said Haig presumably presehted Thieu with a new U.S.·Hanoi draft agreement and a state- ment that the United States intended to sign it with or without Th.ieu's signature. There was more diplomatic talking in Paris where law and language experts from llanoi and Washington met again today to work on details of the ceage.f1re. There was no official statement on their work . OllAHN COAST DAILY PILOT TIHi Of'9r9t c..t 0...llY PILOT, .. ...,. h Cllf!lblM' "'9 Nt•h"I-. II ........... bf JM or..,.. c:..t NllWI ..... ~. ~ ,.,. edllioN ... •"'-Mer!Uy "" ... Frld•Y, fllf ('Qsl1 Mtsl, N-.t iteld'I.. 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""'"""'r !NII• .,. ....,...,._.. ...,.... _, "-r~ "1ft!IV' Mlldlll ,.... miur.. of """'""' -· ._,_ dftt -1 ... MW .i e.t1 Mtu. C.11'°"''-· "'"'-''-tlofl .. ~ UM mort!lllY: lrl' m1U U.IJ ~I lftHlf.,, *fllM!lln1 SJ.tJ .-tMy, ) " The Japanese firm. Sumitomo Realty and Development Company, Ltd., af Tokyo, Ont plans to build a bigger and better bcmesite fur the tiny, strolling bird which is listed as an endangered species. The proposed Least Tern homesite ~·ould be built in the new National Wildlife Refuge on the grounds af the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station, a spokesman for Sumitomo said. The cmllict bei-o housing for peopl• and housing tor birds was discovered two months ago, according to Boyd Ames of ~TirmmeiiW 'lnipact ~~m, ~~ (Effi), Costa Mesa. ••Tbii is actually a man-made land fill , created years ago for eventual con· struclioo," Ames explained TUesday. "The Leas! Terns only hetJan nesting on it two years ago." Ames and other Em researchers are developing an · environmental impact statement for La Solana C.Crp., a Newport Beach subsidiary of Sumitomo, which will handle the Huntington HarbQur housing. While working on the Impact report, they discovered the problem of lhi Least Tern nests, then suggested building an alternative nesting site to satisfy both housing needs. ' Last year there were only about 16 to 24 Least Terns spotted on about a quarter af an acre, ane small section af the p~ posed tract. 1be number is significant, Ames said, considering that Least Terns once nested "by the thousands'' in the Huntington Beach area. La Solana plans to build 125 homes on about 45 acres at the southwest comer or Huntington Harbour, near Pacific Coast Highway and Warner Avenue. Ames said lhe Japanese·finn plans to build a 3.S to tour-acre nesting site in the "ildlife refuge. The Navy has given verbal approval for it, but other agencies must also approve it, Ames explained. THe Least Terns return from sOOth America about mid-April. Em hopes the ne\\ nesting site wou1d be ready by early ?i1arch. "If it isn't, the company won't be able to b~ld this year. No one will issue a bliilding permit with the Least Terns there." Ames said. Factors that mate "'little cigars" as potentially dangerous to 'health as cigarettes are their concentrations of carbon mononde, bydn>gencyanidc, acetaJdehyde and other compounds " in amounta comparable· to those bmd in cigarettes, the report said. It added: "Cigarette smokers who switch to cigars appear to be more likely to inhalo cigar smoke than cigar smokers who have always smoked cigars and cigarette smokers who switch to little cigars may he inclined to use tbem as tlley did cigarettes." His Car Keys Were Close, But Still $3 Away NAPLES, Fla. (AP) - A toorist loclt..i . his keys inside his cai on Naples' main streer. "No problem," store owntr" Jerri Alu:- ander !<>Id tbe tourist Tueaday. "Go down to the service station." The station attendant came back with a 1 wire and. after ·fiddling with the lock for 20 minutes, tripped tPe latch. "Tbat11 be 13," he said. "You're crazy," the tourist replied. "I'm not paying anybody $3 for that." The serviceman pushed the lock button down and slammed the door -with keys still inside. And he just walked away. Arm Sewed On; Patient 'Good' SAN JOSE (AP) -Bertram Vas- quez, 24, was listed in good con- dition today after doctors at- tempted to sew back on his right ann which had been ripped off at · the shoulder. Doctors began the aperation at Valley-Medical Center at & p.m. Tuesday and it continued m:1til ear· ly today. · • •·we11 have to wait and see how the operation turns out," a spokesman said. Vasquez caught his arm in a dough-making machine at the Straw Hat Pizza Palace here where he worked, afficials said. Assault on Bridge Workers Watch Rape- Thought It Was Love TRENTON. N,J, (UPI) -Employes watching from a roofing company nearby thought it was "just a matter.of the two of them having se.i:." What actually ocrurred. according to police. was an attack by a rapist In daylight on a 20.)'faf..old woman. The woman , a clvillAn employe of the Trenton Police Department. was raped and robbed an the Southard Street Bridge as she was walking to work ll-fondoy morning. She told po11ce she screamed for help to several workmen In the llenry R. Fell CO. yard 150 feet awl}' but the men, who appeartd to be watching, did nothing. One worker, who aJked not to be iden· llfied, Mid Tuesday he wa!t sorry he and fellow workers had done nothing to stop the Incident. "It made us feel bad atttr we le11med 5he had been raped," said the employe. "\Ve thought It was just a matter of the t\lo'O or !hem havtng aei:." ( Police said the woman, whose identity was not rel~, was grabbed by her assailant on the east side of the heavily· traveled bridge 150 yards from police headquarters about 7:55 a.m. Monday. lie pulled her behind a fou....foot metal dlvkler, where they were hidden from traftlc, hlt Mr in. the face and held her down as be grabbed her around the neck with one hond and grabbed her pocket- book: with the other. He took f45 from the bag. After she struggled to her 1 .. t and becan screamlng, the rapist sald", ac: cording to pOlice, "They don't worry about you, so stop sc:reamlna." • H• tore off be!' underclothing and raped h•r, hit her with hu nst and began to walk away, police said. Before he Oed, he stopped to pick up the garments and threw ·them back at her . The woman was treated at 1 Trenton hospital for cuts and brulst!, and relcu- ed, pollct said. ' ' • f'ro'"Page J, . RAlN ... !roa> 10 to zo lo>oti Thursday mey brtns wltb lllqm a chance or more taln In tbe altemoon. Lows tonight 1long lht coast will dip to G degree. with a high oear llO !orecast for Tbunday. Pu.bile officials atong the Orange Coast reported no major damagei ~ue to the heavy downpour, although police lofted H raim or 10tt!nder-bender" accldentJJ related to tho sUclr.cd or swamped streets. Eleclrleal power to 40 CUJtomcrs of the Southem California Ed\son C.Cmpany i11 the area of Warner Avtx1ue and Edwards Street was interrupted for five hours overnight with service re!tored at I a.m. tqday. " In Laguna Beach, the J.7 Inch rolnlall was blamed for \tie Ooodlne of an un- derground trantrMthfir blacking out about 600 homea and businesses fM mott than an hour, an EdiJOO company spokesman said. Tbe downpour also filled a sewu line ditch in Arch Beach fleigbts, un- derminlng portlom of the adjacent rvadway . · The stonn brought the seasonal rain- fall total in Laguna Beach to 7 .61 inches compared to 5.SS Inches last year at th!s ... lime and 6.18 for the entire aeason, weathefwi{cfier Bill Shie1mreported.-__,. San Clemente was doused with 1.4 inch- es rrom the stonn· causing hUlslde mud to relocate into the rear yard of a home at 1213 Buena Suerte, San Clemente police said. Helen Hayes"Oeft) arid Anita Loos hold their "Good Skate" awards presented lo them by the lee Capades company at New York's Madi- son Square Gai:<fen. The pair \Vere honored for their "loving tribute to New York City expressed in their book "I"'rice Over Lightly.'" San Juan Capistrano rain gauges log· ged 1.52 inchea in the atorm bringing tbe season total to ll.07 inche1 compared to 6.152 inches thb time last year. Public works officials said the usual flooding of city streets ocCurred but nooc was serious. . , Frot11 Page J .. STORM ..• Bayshore at one point. On the San Francisco J>..umula, heavy rains washed away Portions.of a landfill : on U.S. 28 and a 40-toot section ar one lane of the freeway tumbled down an em· bankment. In the north, the storm dumped heavy snow in the Sierra Nevada; mating-driv- lng hazardous. . In the Donner Pass area, snow ~·as blamed for the derailing of a 27-car Southern Pacific freight train · at Cisco we.rt of Donner. Other trains ~·ere re- Grove Officer Suspended After Shooting Probe Huntington Beach public worts of- ficials similarly reported Oooding at the street locaUon.s usually upectrd to be in· llOdated "by any driu:le." ' J. Shennan Denny. amateur meteorologist in Huntington Beach, log- ged a total rainfall of 1.35 inches as of this morning. That brings the season total to 7.11 inches up rrom the 5.20 inch- es logged this ·time last year and more than Ule entire rainfall of 5.79 inc:hes A Garden Grove pollceman has been recorded io an of last year. suspended from duty as the result of the Newport Beach General Services iiivesUgation of the tatal shooting or a Di.rector Jake Mynderse said, ''There's A1arine officer in Tustin, Jan. 4. the usual .nuisance ~Ing in some of Two ether offjcers have, been charged the lower lying streets, but nothing unusual to speak or." "'ith murder and. assault following the . Among the Orange Coast streeb death of Marine Capt. Randall S. normally clOM!d by flooding was Robinette, 28, and the wounding of Sam MacArthur Boulevard in Irvine. The San Campise, 35, outside the Bachelors m Diego creek ~ more inlmdated the bar. marsb--level bridge for a time Tuesday routed or delayed. The third officer is Larry Speaker, 26. night forcing motorists to detour. Several Nortbern California rivers rag-fie is not involved ln the shooting but had other trouj>lesome locations iDcl:uded ed ~ar the fioqd ltage Tuesday. in· been in the same bar with ttie ether alf the Big Bend port.ion of Laguna Canyon eluding the ~cramen~. Eel., Napa and duty officers the night of the shooting. He Road and Adams Avenue between Van ~n rivers, officials ~~: .......... M• !~ft.¥.c:i~~ .t~. fi~t .s.t~~~·-· ..... ".. . ... Fairview and Harbor Boulevard, ren inches or new SDGW were reported . PO&ee refliSel"~fri elatiOrate an me Newport" Boolevant ·and"the .. BaRr ·Del·· at Huntington Late and a foot of snow reason tor his suspension. Bristol streets intersection, all 1n Com was recorded at Badger · Pass in Grand Jury indictments were to be Mesa. > Yosemite National 'Park. souaJi• .loda,x ~ £ypnss Sgt. Ma embura..a>. N•tional Weather At the lower elevations, tbe storm in Thom&4 •Barohfi~ 26, wiUt murder and Servioe apob a.an blamed a computer Fresno IJl'ough~• the awon's rain!all tolal Jeny Gray, 28, a Garden Grove In-emir{W111e·la<S-ohoywat:lling that the to 6.67 inches, almost 50 percent above vestigator, with asSault with a deadly nln dumping clouds were headed toward normal weapon. Southern California. " OPIN t TO' 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA Adidas • Converse Spot· Bilt SHOES Tennis-Basketban Baseball-Soccer-Track o- atampion HalllbaD Gloves Ekeltoli RacquetbaO Racquets Leach Racquetball Rackets Wilson -Dunlop -Bancroft Davis TENNIS RACKETS Tennis Stringing Tennis Dresses Tennis Shorts Tennis Shirts Warm-up Suits • r· BIKES 3 Speed- 1 O Speed-1 Speed • ~ fll'es-TubeS--Accessories ' Bike Repairing RALBGH BIKES ·Parts · Tires-Tubes · Accessories . Repair . •i: .. ) • I I 646-1919 • • CLOSD SUND.AT e BOYS & GIRLS SPEEDO SWlt.1 SUITS • ~I At Your Service A SUJJd1y and. Wl!dlffd1y Fe1lt1rT Of tbe UAIL\' PILOT Profit Orfet1ted DEAR PAT: Reeently I received a telephone solicitation call from the Pt1clfic Blind Products Coplpany. I want to know if this finn really helps the blind , or is just making a profit on household ilents mYdc by the blind, ls this COmpany connected Ydth the state in any way ? A. C., Newport Bcacb Tb.11 nrm Is a profit. oriented company, attOntlng to tbt Belter Boslaess Bureau. llems rnanufaculred by blind persons al the California Industries for the Blind, a stale 1upervl&ed ln1Ututio11, are purtbas- ed and sold at a substantial profit by Pacific Blind Products. The Los Angeltt Beltq' Business Bureau's report on Ibis flnn ' caulion1 that If Its salesmen repre~nt lhem5tlves as working directly for tbe California lndustriea for the Blind, this should be reported lo Social Service, City llall, Los Angeles, since It "·ould be " misrepresentaUon of the ac- tual fact!I." An Orange County BBB re-· quest for addi tional Information from tbl1 Orm bas DOt been answered. You may prefer le patronlu lbe Thrtft Store, 600 W. 4th St., Santa Ana, sponsored by Services for the Bllnd, whJcb helps to provide many helpful programs to aid tbe blind. At1to Repah1th1g • DEAR PAT: More than two years ago 1 had my car painted at Earl Scheib's in Costa Mesa. I wasn't satisfied with the job, so part of the car was resanded and repainted. I was still unhappy and was told to bring it back again. I didn 't because I nceded .. my car for work and L'OUldn't tie it up for repainting. Then I decided to sell the car and found a buyer who agreed to purchase it if the paint job was repaired. I made an appointment for ·" the·woric: ·brought·the· cer·in ·and·l'Ctum- ed to pick It up at tbe prearranged time only to find the work unfinished. I couldn't get a prom.iaa aa to when it would be finished , so I took the car out of the shop. What recoune do I have! .. P. T .. Laguna Niguel Manager Peter McGuire asks yon to call him for another appointment to com- plete tbe work on your car. A pick-u p time, convenient to yo111 wUI be tcliech• ed. The original delay was tauted, be say11 by extra work necessary lo redo an older paint job property. Tel·Med Tapl•11• DEAR PAT: 1 heard aboUt !Omething called Tel-Med on television within the past couple of Weeks. A1 telephone number was given which a person could dial to find about any one of a variety of health disorders and request information about social problems as well. Evidently, Ulese are taped messages and a person can request in!onnation by naming his subject. Unfortunately, I did not write the number down and would like you to find out whal it is. N. o., El Toro The Tel-Med phone number Is 714-8~ 7000. Tel-Med, spon11ored by the San Bernardlno County Tttedlcal Society, of- fers U3 ~rded tapes dealin g with tbe social or health problem or topic of your choice. The tapes, which run f)'om three to I.Ive minutes each, art prepared by docton. Calllng beurs are fn>m 9 a.m. till I p.m.· Monday through Friday. Don't be surprised If you get a busy signal. Tel- Med receives approximately Z,000· calls per week. Restore Palt1tl•g DEAR PAT: We moved here •recently [rom Northern California and have a 4(). year~ld oil painting badly i~ need ?f cleaning. The canvas and paint are 111 perfect condition, but It appears. that grease may have collected on t~ surface. Whal method should we use tn cleaning it, or sho~d we take it to a pro- fessional? If prof~onal, who? C. L., Irvine Do It yoarielf method• may be fine for some cleaalng projects, but not nn oil painting, according to several art experts I contacted. Your wisest course would be to tnke the painting lo a firm spcclallzlng In cleaning and rettoratton, bave It evalaalf:d and get an nllmate on the cleaning. YeOand Gallel")', 1%18 N. Tu1tta, Orange, or Albert R. Kelch,'* E. Coast Hwy. (1bop in rear), Corona dcl ~ta~. will help you. Kelch mentJoeled ff won t tell even bis "best frftnds" how lo clean an oU polnlln1 f'or fear It would be domagtd ~ly. B11sl•e11 Ad.,ltt If you have a iooct klta for a small business of your on, but nttd help to get 1tarted, frff 1dvtce: from expcrtenced buslne1!'men I! 1vallable. The Stn'ice Corps of Rellt!d F.xtCllllves wlll meet evtry Wechtetday tllll JMnlll at tbe Old Court House, · tlt W. Sa nta Ana BouleVlrd, Room Ai, Santi Ana, from 10 a.m. l.o 3 p.m. Free Informal.ton aad counsc1fn1 I!' bttng offered io aO ownen. prospective o,imen and man11en of small baslnttfft. '• ' ' -Wtdntsday, J.1nUM'J' 17. 197_} s DAILY Pl.LOT 3 or · Foes · Claim Details Withheld 8)• JOliN VAL TEllXA OI 1M 0.lll ~lltl llllt Federal hearings opened Jn San Otego Tuesday to examine the bids (or Ul!tnsing of two ntw Sun Onofre nuclear reactor!!. and within hours the foes or the project had lodged strong ch11rges against lwn utilities for auertedly withholding details or mishaps at the exi.!Ung reactor. The assertions by Lompoc Jawyer Bryce Sharpe came at the midway point or the opening day's hearings C9nducled by the · Atomic Safety and Li censing Board or the tJ.S. Atomi c Eenergy Com- rni!l.Sion. Sharpe, representing the only L'A'O groups granttd formal status as in- terveners~ insisted that des pite repeated e!forta to fmd the extensive documents at Report Gives Trabuco Rec Possibilities A progress report on the creation or a recreatlo'i\al area on south Orange Couri- ty's Trabuco Creek shows that immense possibilities exist for the projc<:t. Included in the plan are a dam and recreational lake just north of the San Diego Freeway and a series of camping and wildlife areas. Flood Control District Chief Engineer George Osborne said current studies in· elude flood plain zoning, the future of sand and gravel operations, water rights and geology. The creek length under study extends from San Juan Capistrano to the county 's O'Neill Park and beyond. The sand and gravel pit operations, Osborne said, will be sUbj«ted to studies as to their legality and expansion. Water rights are minimal and all exist in the area above O'Neill Park in the Cleveland National Forest. A beginning geological study will de- termine where earth fill material for the dam can be mined Osborne said. The engineer said the wilderness area plan had the most appeal economically. It would cost little to create and have no maintenance. Osborne Said he would report again nn April 17. Caspers to J oh1 lceplant Planters On River Levee Ronald W. Caspers of Newport Beach, chairman or the Orange County Board of Supervisors, will participate Saturday ln ah iceplant planting project on the Sant.a Ana River levees. Caspers and his family will join CampHre Girls, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Estancia High School students In the project. Salurday's area to be planted will be the west levee between Hamilton and Atlanta avenues with parking available nn Brook.burst Street in Huntington Beach. Pl!nned are the beautification of one million square feet oi levees over the next 10 weekends. Boys and girls, all 12 years or older will work in pairs, nne dig- ging boles and the other planting. Every 20 youngsters will have an adult supervisor. Supervisor Caspers said youth groups have contributed to other conservation and beautification projects but this one is notable because of its size. Gree nbelt Coordinator Rod Sackett said 150 boys and girls are expected Saturday. Those who wish to participate are ask- ed to call Sackett at ~118. N o-l'los Outlined For Bar Girls In Louis_iana BATON ROUGE. La. (UPI) -The Lousiana Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission has come up with a list· or rules governing "simulated sex In bars.'' ' The rules spell out exactly how much of what can be shown by whom , and where. Commission Chairman Virgil D. Jof- frion said Tuesday the regulations y,·ere modeled on those set up by California . The state was involved In the test case in which the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a state's right to regulate the activities of establishments lt licenses. The Louisiana rules forbid total nudity, toplessness, bottom I e s s ne ss and slmulated sex acts, notmfl or otherwise. Flood Request Goes To County District A request that Interim flood P* tecUon be provided for . existing developments in t.aguna Canyon was referred to the County F1ood . Control m.trlct Tuesday by the Boan! or Supervisors. The city of Laguna Beach had re- quested the lnttrlm protection _pending a complete flood plaln repurt on the area. Firth OU;trlct Sopervlaor Ronald Clspers ol Newport Btach "Id he planned to make ~rson.al survey of the area. ' ·- widespread locations, the data still has 'not becn .furnlshed.. His charges. t e rmed o1extremely serious" by. board chairmnn Michael Glaser, sparked a lengthy secret con- ference during 'the quesljudlcial affair. And 'vhen the whi!p!red 1,.<onference ' had ended, Sharpe's charge• remained extant, but the board shnplf moved to 1. the next item . 1 1 Sharpe, representing ~ San Clemcnte- based Groups United Apio.st Radiation Danger!! (GUARD) and the California Scenic 1 Shoreline Preservation Con- ference , specifically alluded to at least nine separate volumes of the operational N!ports -a log, of sorts -on the opera- tion of San Onofre Unit One. Lawyers for the utilities -Southern Walk in the Su11 California . Edison Co mpany and' San Diego Gas and Electric company -were Joinc.'d by the AEC legal staff in denying :any aUe1111n Rt hiding the document. No net heless, Sharpe detailed searches th~ stretched from San Clemente to the San f·'rancisco Bay are;i , And the system of rules covering the L"Ond uct of the AEC bearings, and the light timct<iblcs forbade his filing ll su b- poena to oblain the reports, he added. Although the 1ias.-;Je was nev~r publicly resolved , sornc QperationaJ pro blems at Unit One were, indeed. publicy discussed. Ed ison NuC!t•ar Engineering Services Chief Kenneth Bask in gave details of two electrical fires which occurred February and f\1arch of·I968 and were blamed on overloaded electricfil conductors, in no way related 10 the react9r ltselr Nonetheless. Baskin l'laid, the reaetor was shut do wn for six months during the repair period . Baskin insisted IJ.(ldl'r cross <'X· -a mlnation by Shal'pe that never in tl1e (J ve--year history of the existing sunion ha s radiation ever been allov•ed to escape at a rat~ th<1l exceeds the level set by the AEC. Baskin's appearance was prinu1ri ly scheduled by his einploy«?rs to fuHill on~ licensing rl.'Cjuiremenl -proof that the applica nts are 11ualified 10 huild the bi Uion-dollars worth of reactors at San Ono fre. • liis testimony took up much of the afternoon. The beginning or the hearings, DAil Y PtlOT rllfM Ill' lklla ... KMll!er A woman walks her dogs along beach at Scotch· Beach as \vinter sun makes ocean appear like quick- man's Cove between Laguna Beach and Newport silver rushing to the shore. ~~-'--~~~~~-''--~~~~~~~~~~~- S. Coast l(ids Learning To Read Fas4 T~si-Sliows · ,,. Laguna Pageant Js~µ!3~. <;a.,stirig . .. .Call for Models however, \\'l.'r~ n1urked by a muc h dir. !erent for1nat -a steady strea rn of l11yn1en and professionals mnkln11 in· formn l, .. tin)ited appcaran{·es•· before the three-man pat1l•I. All but one of those persons found lj:ull ~·ith one aspect or another of 1ho Onofre project. or with nu<:lcar gl'nenuiorl Jq general. And m:iny of the spc:1kcrs h<ill from the Ca pistrano Bay area. Richard Dickey, affilratcd \1•Hh Bio- Nuclear Laboratories of San Joa!'\ Capistrano, insi.sted that the two new · rei:clors shoul d be built inland and underground, .sn that no permanent damage would be done lo the bluffs and the oceanfront by the major construction.. "Inland of the f~eway i,1·nu!d be a ' safer site. Afte r all, the bluffs, the vie w, lhe ocean ..• -1all are ureplaeeable resources," he said. ' Dickey also lament ed the facl that Ill· llL or no progress has been acl!Omplished in the past five yeilrs in improving disposal of deadly nuclear waste. Criticism came fro m yet another dlrf<. ... -lion as-a Vis la hotnewHe, Mrs. Lid Von Hayden, registered her anger over fi sh ki.lls already being logged at the existing reactor. Alluding to the SDG and E newslcltcr dispensed to 'housewives in monthly bills, the wooian said: "I should think the utility should in· elude a recipe for two-ton paella (a Sp<l!lish rice dish using sea food ). "Something like ... take two tons of boiled fish and ti,1·0 tons of rice . , . " she . said. Yet another housewife, Y..lrs. Laura TaUion of San . Ysidro, predicted "catastrophic accidents .. with the cur- rent method o( storing deadly radioactive wastes. "The E:ntirc prospect sec.ms in- credible," said the elderly woman. 11!£ another area nf the nation were to ask San Diego County to accept nuclear wastes, the resid~ts here obviously would be opposed. It seems ridiculous for San Diego County to create its own waste then expect someon2 else to take it." The limited appearances continued for several hours. They included Capistrano Unified School District principal Leonard Herr who asked the AEC staff lo furnish safe- ty data of value to school personnel corr cerned with evacuation of pupils. Others included \Villiam Cox. who said he spoke for the Capistrano Beach Chnm- bcr of Commerce. ~lundreds of local residents, he insis ted, opposed the present reactor plans. r Glaser o«lert>d Edison lawyers to draft specific ans"n·crs to the coacems ex· pressed by the persons making the ... limited.· appearance&, .................. •P He also ordered the AEC attorneys to do the same. Tbe hearings are expected to 1ast IO ' -' • • dtyt ond thro11&h lbi.o p&r\ of &he weelc, tan I!< pnftlally evaluated. , Casting• ,.,,. tho -«1t1 JIOlffJonl, -fa 'ABO 4;des jiredlct 1 -d~ abftm ol "There's only one thing I rear about it this year's Pageant of the Masters will u(Hlty experts testifying and sharp cross- By CAJliDAC& HEARSON Of "'9 Dall!' r ifer Slaff First through third grade students in (testing).~' she said. "The person who is begin at 7 p.m. Jan: ZT , and continue examlning. _ the Capistrano Unified School District unfamiliar 'maY. oyerlnterpret." from 2. p.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 28, at the Glase r predicted at the outset of the are gaining in reading skills at greater The test information should not be Irvine Bowl, Laguna Beach. sessions Tuesday that a decision on the speeds than most students in the nation taken as too reliable, she said, because it The Pageant or the Ma~ers will run licensing would come only after the panel on the same grade-level; according to Dr. can contain too many variables. from July 13 through Aug. 26 in Irvine had conducted a "thorough study." Robley Geis of the district's special The .!!tate tests completly ignore social Bowl as part of the 38th annual FesUval This current round of hearings will be education department. sciences, sciel)Ce, art, - a currlculum's of Arts. but half the requirement. Dr. Geis has issued a report analyzing scope and range, as well as the interest Works to be depicted in the pageant Loter on this. year ...: perhaps In April ihc results of the 1971·72 state.mandated of students, she pointed out. A readj,ng th.i.:i year include those of Michelangelo, or May -the panel will reoonvene. standardized testing in the district. test was changed in the last few years to Van Gogh, Monet and Rubens. During During the present hearings, it is con· In re'.ading skills on the first grade nclude other than 'Suburban affluant the Pageant, Jiving models pose in sidering simply the safety aspects of the I I ed b "" Coo 1· cultural backgrounds. 'representation of famous art works, issue eve • as measur Y we-" pera ive k D r.· ·d T sd · •· • w· ed v· t f Sa th "'V. The. ·-nd set of hcar·ongs will ex· · n ,_,_ ·d "al 50 1be ey, r. ut:IS sa1 ue ay, is w • 1ng 1c ory o mo race, 1c-""''"' Pnmary Test, r. U03 sa1 most I " De h f Dec' nd M " b amine the controversial aspects of the percent of Capistrano pupils scored at or get neither "alarmed or comp acent tory and al o 1us a us, y h . t above that raw score level above which at.out testing scores, but rather to ,use Rubens ; "The Salt Cellar," by Cellini; reactors' impact on t e env1ronmen . hil them while "looking al many ether '.'The Creation of Man '' and "La Pieta," Utility la'A')'ers as well as the A~ on1y 25 percent of the c . dren scored things." by Michelangelo and "The Cardinal 's regulatory staff insist the reactors will throughout the s;tate and nation." Or. Geis will present a report on Portrait," by Rosenthal are under con-have no adverse effects on lhe en- Results were from spring, 1972• tests testing to the board of trustees at a sid~ation for presentation at the sum-vironment. in primary grades, and fall 1971 tests for . be bed led Foes, however, disagree. grades six and 12. _ j;li;ut~uiire;;;;m;;;ee;;;t;;;m;ig~,;iyjjie;;;I ;;toui<sc~iiiiuiiiii;' ;u[=m=er='p=ro='gT"=a=m. =:======================i The primary grades were tested in Ii reading only. Grades six and 12 were tested for academic potential by the Lorge. Thorndike Intelligence Test and for achievement in reading, math ,language and spelling. Dr. Geis drew graphs comparing 1m GEM TALK 71 and 1971·72 scores in Capistrano against current national and state oonns. IJ TODAY by In general, Dr. Geis stated in the report Morttlay, Capistrano students at the five grade levels tested "are somewhat brighter than studeots on the average throughout the state aod nation and are achieving in basic skill subjects al a higher level as well, with reading achievement particularly advanced.'' The causes of this above avergae perfonnance, Dr. Geis explained Tues· day, include "the excellence in teaching and the interest in schools demonstrated by parents." Another reason is 'that children In th.is area are "advantaged in many ways" - Including good schools and cultural benefits in the home Dr. Geis said. Reading scores perhaps outdistance scores in other fields because "there has bten an emphasis on reading in the primary grades -based on the idea that if students can read they are apt to m8ke it across·the-board," said Dr. Gels. add· Ing that this was pot unusual in other di stricts ln tbe sta te. The only possible problem area shown by the tests was in sixth grade arithmetic, which Or. Ceis said was below wbet was expected. It was still above the national median (the point above and below which an equal number of ..studtnls scored), althouih it was below the 7Sth perttntile, the point one- foulh or the naUon's studtnt.s reached. By 12th grade. thou gh, · mathematic ability I! back up. Dr. Gels Tuesday emplflulzed that standardtz.ed tests are onl y guidelines by which district's curriculum in basic skills Germany Opens Ties BERLIN < 1AP) -"East Germany ..,tabllsbed diplomatic rtlaUons today with Norway and Afghanistan. the ol/icial East German news agency AON 1"port<d. J. C. HUM~~:'.,~ COSMETICS AND "GOLD SMUDGE" Allergies, salt and perspiration can cause discoloration µi con- junc tion with jewell-y, and an itch- ing redness can result from a build· up of soap, detergent, wax or polish under a ring. Cosmetics are, however, the lead- ing cause of "Gold Smudge,'' the black stain which often appears on your clothing as well as .o.n the skin boneath the jewelry or ring. Some of the major Ingredients or fa ce powder, creams and lipstick are harder than jewelry metals such as gold, silver or platinum, and particles from these cosmetics act like sandpaper, leaving a pow- dery metaJLic deposit on the skin · "clothing. This powder looks black because the particles are Loo small lo reOe<:t Ught. And often, the more precious the metal, lhe more discoloration is produced. Pure gold (24K) smudges easil y. while a harder, alloyed gold may not. To avoid such Gil!CO.lor.alion you should rcTnove rings and jewelry while applyi ns cosrnetics. And any skin nreas which Yrill be touched by jewelry should then be cleaned with soap and water. • Today's Wedding Ring ror COlONNAOE Tomorrow. Forever. · /lrtCarvod wodding rings.reflect your love. Your fa shion sense. Your way of life. 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Tho rtpOrt to Congress by !ho U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfa~ also said there was fresh tVi· dence that pregnant women who smoke fa~ a greater risk of h~ving underweight Question OK"d ~ · J ur8rs' Race Stana Can Be A;ked WASHINGTON (API -The U.S. supreme Cow1 rul<d unanimo<ISly today that defendants have the right to ask jurors w bet h e r they are racially prejudiced. • , Hov.·ever. the court refused to extend that right to questions about other ronns of prejudices, such as beards. THE RULING REVERSED a drug convicticm. ol a South CMolloa civil rights 1Mder. Gene Ham, cionvicted of posse~ marijuana and sentenced to 18 months in jail. . Ham contended his rights were violated because the trial judge refused to a.ik !he Jur<>ts If !bey-were prejudlcecragalnsHI) NegllleS (2) •galnst people v•ho \.\'ore beard!. THE COURT IN AN opinion written by Justice Willia m H. Rehnquist, said the Constitution gave the defendants the right to ask jurors about possible racial prejudice, but not the righ~ to ask if the jurors v.·ere prejudit'ed against beards. Justices Thurgood M/lf!hall and William O. Douglas dissented from !be second ruling. Japan Firm Plans Tract ~ver Coa,.s t Nesting Site BY TERRY COVIU..E • Of "" ()ally ,1191 llfll A Japanese land company plans to build a housing development in Hun· .. Ungton Harbour over one of the few re- maining nesting sites of the vanishing C8lifomia Least Tern. From Page .I PEACE •.. OlANH COAST IT DAILY PILOT Arm Sewed On; Patient 'Good' SAN JOSE (AP)'--Bertram Vas- quez, 24:, was listed in good con- dition today after doctors at· tempted to sew back on bis righl arm which had been ripped off at the shoulder. Doctors began the operation at Valley Medical Center ~t g p.m. Tuesday and it conti.itued wrtil ear- ly today. ''We'll have to wait and see how the operation turns out." a spokesman said. Vasquez. caught bis arm in a dough-making machine at the Straw Hat Pizza Palact here where he \\'orked, officials said. TM °"91'91 COltl Df.ll Y 'llOT, ... 9Mc11i h cornblnM • ..,. ..... , ............... "' Assault on Bridge \ ""' or.no. CNtt hlllbtlllll ~. ~ r•~ edi!ioM •n1 _.b!Md. ....,..,Y lllt'Mllh • Frld•y. lor COlll Mfll, N...-f tlN<ft. Ht.#'llln;!Oll 81ad1/l"llUlll•lll V1tlwy, l.tgvnl 8.-ch, ltvlMIS.ddltbG _,,.. $M """"'1el S•n J_.,, C.pl1frl.n0, A 1111(111 rt0k!MI t!dlllon h PllbLlslltd Sl1111'cll'1S n S....:11~ Thi p!'111C1Plll lll/llllJhlnl 1111nt IJ 11 a30 Wtlll 11y :i1t"1, eos11 Mal.I, c.n~ • .,.,.,, R1i11rt N. W.~ ~(•lffnl lftll ~llDLJ""­ J1ck l. Curl1y Vici l'Tnli:ltnl Ind 0-11 MMtfll' Tho1111 IC11"il .... Tltoll'lff A. M111",hi111 MIMl11'41 U ll« , C~1rl11 H. loo• lUch1,.. P. 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The woman, a civilian employe or the Trenton PoliC1! Oef)lrtmcnt, was raped and robbed on the Soothard Street Bridge as she was walking to work Monday morning. Sile told police 1ho screamed !or IH!lp to several worlcmen In the llenry R. FeU Co. yard 150 fttt away but the men, who a~pean!d to be walthlng, did nothing . One worker, who asked nol to be tden- llCied, said Tuesday he wa s sorrjr he and fellow workrrs hid done nothlng to stop the Incident. "It made us fee.1 bad ener we learned she had been raped," said the employe. ~'\Ve thought It was just a matter of the two or them hiving Hx." Poll« Jd tho woman, whose identity was not released. was grabbed by her usallaot on the east side of the heavUy- traveled bridge 150 yards from police headquarters about ?:55 1.m. Monday. He pulled btr behind a four.foot metal divider, where they wt.rt h\dden from tralnc, hlt her In the face •nd held her down as he grabbed her around the neck with one hand and grabbed btt pocket· book with !be other. He toolt 115 Imm !be, bag. . Nier &be stnigltd to hor rett end began screaming, the rapist 'said, a~ cordlng to pbliot, "11\ey don't worry about you, so stop ICl'tamlng." lie tore ofl her underclothing ond raped her, hit hor with h~ rl.lt ilJ\d began to walk away, poUce sa\d. Before he Red. he atoooed to pick up !be gamwtll and threw "them bact at her. The woman was treated at a Trenton hospital for cuts and bruises, and rdeu· ed, polic< said. • I ' -/~tw•P-.•-J .R.AIN ••• • O"N t TO 6 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA 646-1919 CU>SD SUNDAY Alfnlas · Converse Spot· Bilt SHOES Tennis-BasketbaO Baseball--Soccer-Track Dlampian HalllbaD Gloves Ellelton RacquetbaD Racquets Leach RacquetbaD Rackets Wilson -Dunlop -Bancroft Davis TENNIS RACKETS Tennis Stringing Tennis Dresses Tennis Shorts Tennis Shirts Wann-up Suits • r BIKES )i 3 Speed- 10 Speed-1 Speed ' fll'es-Tubes-Accessories ' ' Bike Repairing RAUIGH BIKES ·Parts ·Tires· Tubes· Accessories . Repair • ~S & GIRLS EDO SWl!ol UITS · • . '. ' 1 j d 5 0 a I c s I n fr y cl g s f • p I e c t • At Your Service A SuDdly ind WfdQe11day f'eawre Of tbo UAILV PILOT Profit Orfet1ted DEAR PAT: Recently I rtteived a telephone solicitation call £rom the Paciric Blind Products Copipany. J want to know if this flnn really helps the blind, or Is just making a profit on household iterns m1Jdc by the blind . Is this company connected with the stats in any way? A. C., Newport Beach This firm Is a profit ortented company, attordlng to· lbt Beller Bu1l:oess Bureau. llems manufacutred by blind persons al the CaJUomla Industries for tbe BHnd. a lla&e t upervllf!d hutUullon, are purchas- ed and sold at a substantial profit by P~c Blind Products. The Los ADgeles Bettir Busloets Bureau's report on this finn cauUons that If lls salesmen represent tbemsel\•es as "'orldng directly for tbc California lnduslrin for tbe Blind, -this should be reported to Sotlal Service, City llall, Los Aiigeles, slncr: it would be " mlsrepreaenlation of Ute ac- tual facts." Aa Orange County BBB re- quesl for addlllonal information from this Rrm. bas' DOt been 11Dswered. Vou may prefer to patronize the Thrift Store, 600 W. Clb Sc., Sanla Ana, sponBOred by Services for &be Blind, which helps to provide many helpful programs to aid the bllud. · Auto R .. ,..111tl119 DEAR PAT: !\fore than two years ago I bad my car painted at Earl Schelb's in Costa Mesa. 1 wasn't satisfied with the job, so part of the car was resanded and repainted. I wM still unhappy and was told to bring it back again. I didn't because I riecded my car for work and couldn 't tie it up for repainting. Then I decided to sell the Car and found a buyer who agreed to purchase it if the paint job was repaired. I made an appointment for the wort. brought the car in and return- ed to pick it up at the prearranged time . only to find the work unfinished.. I cotildn't get a promiae as to when it would be finished, so I took the car oot of the shop. What recourse do I have? P. T., Laguna Niguel l\.1anager Peter McGuire 'asks you to call him for another appointment to com- plete the work on your car. A pick-up time, convenleat to yoa, wW be 1Cbedlll- ed. The orlgllfl delay was caused, be aay11, by e:cb'a work nectssary to rtdo u older paint job property. Tel-Med Taping• DE'AR PAT: I heard about something celled Tel·Med on television within the past couple of weeks. A telephone number was given which a person could dial to find about any one of a variety of health disorders and request ~ormation about social problems as well. Evidently, these are taped messages and a person can request information by, naming ~is subject. Untortunately, I did not wnte the number down and would like you to find out what It is. N. o., El Toro The Tel-l\fed phone number Is 714-125- 7000. Tel-Med, sponsored by the San Bernardino County Medical Society, nf- fers iZ3 recorded tapes dealing with th e social or health problem or topic of your c·boice. The tapes, whlch run from three to five mlnutet each, are prepaffll by 'doctors. Calling boW11 are from 9 a.m. dJI 8 p.m. P.1ooday throagb Friday. Don't be surprised II yoa get a busy signal. Tel- Med receives appro:clmatel, 2,000 calls per week. Re•tott Pahatlng DEAR PAT: We moved here ·reeehtly from Northern California and have a 40- year-old oil painting badly in need of cleaning. The canvas and paint are In perfect condition, but it appears thnt grease may have collecled on t~ surface. What method should we use m cleaning it, or s~d we take it to a pro- fessional? If proles,!ilona11 who? ' C. L., Irvine Do It younell methods m11y be fln't for some clu.U.t pfO}eCU, but not an oil 'j)alnflng, a«ordlng to sever.I art experts J contacted. Yoor wlaewi eoan:e would be to take tbe painting lo a firm apeclallzlng Jn cleaning and re1toratlon1 bave it evaluated and get an e!ltlmate on Che cleaning. Yelland Gallery, l!ll N. TuaUn, Orange, or Albert R. K"elch, 3809 E. Coast ttwy. (shop In rear), Corona del l\lar, wUI help you. Kelch mentioned ht won't tell even bis "belt friends" bow to elean 1 an oU painting for fear It wouJd be damagt<I lrftparabl)'. Bu•lnus A,.., • ., .. JC you bavc a &ood idea for a small buiilness of yvar o..vn, but nttd help lo gt\ started, free advicti frtm t:cperi~IK!td bu<1lnt11me.o Is available. The ·Service C'.orp! of ReUrtd £;cec.ti-vtt will mttt e.vtry W~ t•IJ monU1 at the Old Court Jloua.e. %11 W. Santa An• Boulevard, Room A5, Santa Ana, from 10 a.m. &o 3 p.m. Free lnform10o1 and ~nn11tHng 11 be.Ina offered te aD owntn. prospectl\'e oWMn and muagen of sm:dl b111lnet!!U. • '. • s DAILY PILOT :1 Reactor Foes Claim Details Withheld. By JOHN VALTERZA widespread locations, the data still has Cnllfornia Edison Co1npany and San way related to the reactor itself. J1owover. were n1arked by 11 much dJf. 0t "" Dtll'f ' 1 1tt ai.o not been furn ished.. q_Jego Gas and F.ltctric cnmpt1ny -were Nonetheless, Baskin :iia1d, lhc reactor fercnt Jormat -a steady stre1-11n ot Federal bearings opened ln San Diego His charges, termed "e.xtrc1nely }oined by the AEC legal staff in denying was shut down fo r six months during the layn1cn " and professional" nlaklng in· Tuesday to examine the bids rte licensi ng serious" by board ·chairman Ml<:ha<:l any attcm1>t al hiding the document. rep3ir period. formal. "lln1ited appearances" before of two new San Ooofre nuclear reactor•. Glaser. sparked a lengthy secret con-Nonetheless. Sharpe detailed searches Baskin in'!isted under cross ex-the three·mati p:int'i. and within hours the foes of Ute projec:t ference during the quasljudlcial affair. that stretched from San Clemente to the a_minntion by Shari>c lhat .ne_ver in µ>e ,\II but one of those f)l'rsons round rau!I hod lodged strong charges against two And 1vhen the whispered conference San Fr.ancisco Bay area.... fi ve-year. h~story of the existing station \\'ilh one aspect or another or lhc Onofri: utilities ror a&!ertedly withholdlng detalb hnd ended, Sharpe's charges remained And lhe systenl of rules covering the has radiauon ever been allowed to .... project. or with nut!C'ar generation 111 of mishaps at the exl8tlng tpactor. extant, but the board simply moved to conduct or the AEC hearings, and the escape at a rate that exceeds the level general. The assertions by Lompoc lawyer the next item. tight limctn bles forbade his tiling 11 sU~ set by .t~e AEC. . And many of the !!)>('<I ker .. h;iil rro rn Br1Jce Sharpe came at the midway point Sharpe. N!presenting the San Clemente-pocna to obta in lhl' reporlli, he added. Baskin s ap~nrance was prlryu1r1l y the Capistrano Bay Hrca : of the opening day's hearings conducted based Groups United Against Radiation, Although the hassle was never publicly scheduled by his employors to fuU1 \I one . . . . . .ey the Atomic Safety and Licensing Dangers (GUARD ) and the Californ ia resolved , so1ne operational problems at licensing requirement _ proof that the R,1c~ard Dickey. a.f.frhatcd ,\1'1lh B10- Board or the U.S. Atomic Eenergy Com-Scenic Shorellne · Preservation Con· Unit One "'ere. indeed, publicy discussed. applican1s are qu;ilified to build the Nuc~ear La_bo~ator1cs of San JaM mi$i:ion. ference, speclficaUy alluded to at least Edison Nuclear Engineering Services billion-d ollars y,·orth oJ reactors at Snn Capistrano, insisted lhu~ th~ \ll'o new Sharpe, reprtsenting the only two nlne separate volumes of the operational Chief Kenneth Bask in gave details or two Onofre. re<:ctors should be bui lt inland and groups · grarlt.td formal status as in· reports -a log, ot sorts -on the opera-electrical fires which occurred February His testimony took up much or the underground. so thut 110 pem1ancnt ttrveners¥ Insisted that despite repeated tion of San Onofre' Unit One. and !\!arch of 1968 and were blamed on afternoon . damage would be done to the bluffs ~ eUarts to find tbe extensive documents at"'.. La"·yers for the utilities -Southern overloaded ~lectrical conductors, 1n no The beginning of the hearings, the oceanfront by the mn10r construction. -------------------------------------------"lnland of the rrcC\\'ay y,·ould be a Report C ives Trabuco Rec Possibilities A progress report on the creation or a recreational area on south Orange Coun- ty's Trabuco Creek shows that immense possibilities exist for, the project. Included in the plan are a dam and recreational lake just north of the San Diego Freeway and a series of camping and wildlife areas. safer site. Afte r all , the bluffs. the view, lhe ocean .. , all are irreplaceable resources," he said. Dickey also lamented the fact that lit- th. or no progress has been acrompl ished in the past five years in improving disposal of deadly nuC'lear waste. Criticism came from yet ano ther direc- tion as. a Vista housewife, Airs. Lid Vo n Hayden, registered 11cr anger over fish kills already being logged at the existing reactor. Alluding to the SDG and E newsletter dispensed to housewives in monthly bills, the woman said: "I should think 'the utili ty should in- clude a recipe for two-ton paella {a Spanish rice dish using S!!a food ). "Something like ... lake two tons of boiled fi sh and two tons of rice ... " she said. Yet another housewife. r.trs. Laura Tallion of San Ysi dro, predicted "catastrophic accidents'' ·with the cur· rent method of storing deadly radioactive wastes. • Flood Control District Chlef Engineer George Osborne said current studies in- . elude flood plain zoning. the future. or sand and gravel operations, water rights and geology. The creek length under study e1tends from San Juan Capistrano to the. county's O'Neill Park and beyond. The 8(1.nd and gravel pit operations, Osborne said, will be subjected lo studie:i . as to their legality and expansion. ~ Water rights are minimal and all exist in the area above O'Neill Park in the Cleveland National Forest. "The entire prospect seems in-""" credible," said the elderly "'oman. "!( another area of the nation were to ask San Diego CoWlty to accept nuclear wastes, the residents here obviously would be opposed. It seems ridiculous for San Diego County to create its own waste then expect someon~ else lo take it." A beginning geologfcal study will de- tennine where earth fill materiaf for the da*an be mined, Osborne said. The engineer said the wilderness area pl.an had the most appeal economically. It would cost little to create and have no maintenance. Osborne said he would report again on April 17. Caspers to Joi11 Iceplant Planters ·On River Levee Ronald W. Caspers of Newport Beach, chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors: will participate Saturday ln an iceplant planting project on the Santa Ana River levees. Caspers and his family will join Campfire Girls, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Estancia High School students in the project. Saturday's area to be planted will be the west levee between Hamilton and Atlanta' avenues with parking a\'ailable on Brookhurst Street in Huntington Beach. Planned are the beautification of one million square feet of levees over the next 10 weekends. Boys and girls, all 12 years or ol~ will work in pairs, one dig- ging boles and the other planting. Every 20 youngsters will have an adult supervisor. Supervisor Caspers said youth groups have contributed to other conservation and beautification projects but this one is notable because of its size. Greenbelt Coordinator Rod Sackett said 15() boys and girls are expected Saturday. Those who wish to particlpate are ask· ed to call Sackett at BJt..6118. No-nos Outlined For Bar Girls Iii Louisiana BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) -The Lousiana Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission has come up with a list of rules governing "simulated .sex in bars ... The rules spell out exactly how much of 'A'h.at can be: shown by whom and where. Commission Chairman Virgil D. Jof- frion said Tuesday the regulations were modeled on those set up by California. The state was lnvolved in the test case in which the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a state's right to regulate the activities of establishments it licenses. The Louisiana rules forbid total audlty, toplessness, bottomlessn·ess and simulated se• acts, nonna.I or otherwise. ' Flood Request Goes To County District A request that lntttim Oood p~ tection be provided for exi!llng developments In Laguna Canyon was referred to the. CoW'lt)' Flbod Control Oistrld Tuesday by the Board or Supervtsors. The city or Laguna Jk:ach httd re- quested the Interim protlctioo pending a f'Omplete flood plain report on the area. Fifth District SupervllOf Ronald ea.pen of Newport Stach said ht planned to make a perSJn.1d survey or the arC!a. Walk in the Sun DAil Y PILOT Pllott llr R~111 Kotlller A woman walks her dogs along beach at Scotch· man's Cove between Laguna Beach acd Newport Beach as winter sun makes ocean appear like quick· silver rushing to the shore. S. Coast · l(ids Learning To Read Fast, Test Shows Lagu11a Pageant Issues Casting · .Call for Models The limited appearances continued for several bours. They , included Capistrano Unified Scliool District principal Leonard Herr ... who asked the AEC staff to furn is h safe- ty data of value to school personnel con- cerned with evacuation of pupils. Others included \Yilliam Cox, who said he spoke for the Capistrano Beach Cham· ber of Commerce. J!undrcds of local residents, he insisted, opposed the present reactor plans. Glaser ordered Edison lawyers to drart specific ansv.·ers lo the concerns ex.· pressed by the persons making the limited appearances. He also ordered the AEC attorneys to do the same . I)' CANDACE REARSON Of t111 Oliltr Plltt SI_,, The bearings are expected to last 10 ~•Y• and Jhrooib Ibis pan ol the week, ""' be ~nlally ~valuated. cut!ng·•IW the 0 poo!U...• -In 'Al!D Jides predict a -dy slreim or "There's only one thing 1 fear about it this year's Pageant of the Masters will utility experts testifying and sharp cross-First through third grade ~tudenls in (testing)," she said. "The person who is begin at 7 p.m. Jan. '1:1, and continue examining. the Capistrano Unified Sc I District unfamiliar may overlnterpret." from 2 p.m. lo 5 p.m. Jan. 28, at the Glaser predicted at the outset of the are gaining in reading skills t gre er The test inlonnatioil should not be Irvine Bowl, Laguna Beach. sessions 'Tuesday that a decision on the spceda than most students in t tion taken as too reliable, she said, because it The PageAnt of the Masters will run licensing would come only after the panel on ttie· same grade level, according to Dr. can contain too many variables. from July 13 through Aug: Z&-in--Jrvine had conducted a "thorough study." Robley Geis of the district's special The state tests completly ignote social Bowl as part of the 38th 8n'llual Festival This current round of hearings will be education department. sciences, sci~, art, -a curriculum's of Arts. but half the requirement. Dr. Geis has W;ued a report analyzing scope and range, as well as the interest ·works to be depicted in the pageant Later on th.is year -perhaps in ApMI the results of the 1971-72 state.mandated of students, she pointed out. A reading this year include those of Michelangelo, or l\.1ay -the panel will reconvene. standardized testing in the district. test was changed in the last few years to Van Gogh, Monet and Rubens. During During the present hearings, it is con· In rtading skills on the first grade nclude other than suburban affiuant the Pageant, living models pose in sidering simply the safety aspects of the I I ed b '" "--1· cultural backgrounds. "representation of famous art works. iss ue eve • as measur Y •ue .......... pera ive The D "-id Tu sd · to "W" ed v· t f Sa tltra 'Vi Th•. s--d --t ol hearings w•'ll ••. P · T t D r.; ·d 'aim t 50 key, r. t..n:iS sa e ay, IS 1ng 1c ory o mo ce, • 1c-~"" .,.. ~ nmary es • r. \,11:..ls 531 ' os 1 ed I t" to nd De '" I 0ec· nd 'I " b am•·ne '"• -trovers•·al aspects of the percent of Capistrano pupils scored at or get neither "a arm or comp aceo ry a au1 o 1us a "us, y •H ....... above that raw score level above which at.out testing scores, but rather to use Rubens ; "The Salt Cellar," by Cellini : reactors' im~ct on the envirorunent. them While ''looking at many other "The Creation of Man" and "La Piela," Utility lawyers as well as the AEC only 25 percent of the children scored things." by Michelangelo and "The Cardinal's regulatory staff insist I.he reactors will throughout the state and nation .'' D e-· ill t port on Portrait," by Rosenlhal are under --have no adverse effects on the en-Results were from spring, 1972, tests r. t..n:lS w presen a re ....,,,.. in primary grades, and fall 1971 tests for testing to the board of trustees at a sideration for presentation at the sum· vironment. grades six and ·12. i i!riOuiitu;;;r;;;;;em;;e;;;•;oliniiig~,;iY;;';o' ;;to;;;;:;bes;:c;;b;ted;iuiilediiiO. ~r=m=e=r=p=r=ogr=a=m=. ===========F=oe='=' =ho=w==ev=e=r,=d=i.-.g==r=ee·=====; The primary grades were tested in reading only. Grades six and 12 were tested ror academic potential by the Lorgc- Thomdike Intelligence Test and for achievement in reading, math ,language GEM TALK and spelling. t "~'' -· Dr. Geis drew graphs comparing 1970- 71 and 1971-72 scores in capistrano against current national and state norms. In general, Dr. Geis stated in the report Monday, C8pistrano students at the five grade levels tested "are somewhat brighter than students on the TODAY by average throughout the state and nation J. c. HUMPH~IES and are achieving in basic skill subjects ~ at a higher level as well, with reading I ''~,...._.,,_..,..,_,, .--·--- achievement particularly advanced ." COSMETICS ANp The causes of this above avergae perfonnance, Dr. Geis explained Tues-''GOLD SMUDGE" day, include l•the excellence in teaching ~ . and the interest in schools demonstrated Allergies, salt and .perspiration by parents." ~a n .caus~ G!s lorat1on JD _con- Anolher reason is that children in this Junction with 'j elry1 and an 1t~h­ area are "advantaged in many ways" -.. mg redness can result from,a build· incl uding good schools and cultural up of soap, detergent, wax or benefits tn the borne Dr. Geis "Said. polish under a ring. Reading scores perhaps outdistance ' ·scores Jn other £ields because ".there has Cosmetics a re, however, the lead- been an emphasis on reading in the ing causo or "Gold Smudge," the primary grades -based on the idea that black stain. which often appears on if students can read they are apt to make your clothing as well a s on the it across--the-board." said Dr. Gels, add-skin beneath the jewelry or r ing. ing that lhiS was QOt unusual in other · . . d' r districts in the stale!. Some or the major tngre 1cnts 0 The only possible problem area shown !ace powder, crea~s and llp,stlck by the teat! was in sixth grade re herder tha~ jewelry ~etals arllhmetlc, which Or. Geis said was such as gold, si lver or platmu_m , be~w what was expected. It was sUll and particles Crom these cosmetics above tbe natlonal -median (the. polnt act like sandpaper. leaving a pow. above and below which an equal number dery metallic deposit on the skin ol students scored), although It was >r clothing. This powder looks black be.low the 75lh percentile, the point one-because the particles are too small fouth of the nalion's'students reached. to reflect light. By l21b &rade, thoogb, mathematic ability la back up. Qr. Gels Tuesday emphasized that standardized tests are only gWdellnes by which district's c:urrlculum In basic sk1Us And often, the nlore precious the melal, the more discoloration is produced . Pure go ld 124KI smudges easily, while a harder, alloyed gold may not. Germany Opens Tics To avoid such di scoloralion you should remove r ings and jewelry Today's Wedding Ring for C:OLONNAOC!. Tomorrow. Forever. • ArtCarwd wedding rings reflect your love, Your fashion sense. Your way of life. .-A contemporary look that says the two of you, now and forever. Unsurpassed in styling and craftsmanship •. Select your matching wedding rings from our complete ArtCarvec1 ..,11ection , c.Art Carved rrorn thl m111ttt of Lt-not China & tryit.i Vli:FIMEtR Tf1Ell1S J. (~ .JJu 1n f'/, ri e:J Je111pfe1·.1 182) NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS 27 YEAAS IN THE SAME LOCATION 81 n•A"'11i(11d -M11i11 Ch1r91 PHONI: 641 ·1401 BERLIN (AP} -East Genmny while applyln~ cosmetics. And any establlsh<d dlplomaUc relalion> today skin areas whtch will be tou ched by wltll Norway and Afghanbtan. the oUlcial Jewelry should then be cleaned EMt °"'!!!*---news agency AON l•w~i~th~so~a~p'..:a~n~d~w!ate~r. __ ~---k;========================= reported. /. I • ' • ' 4 UAILY 1-'ILUI • bels Jtiust Tell AQ- What's Good in Food? WASHINGTON (UPI) -In ';'hat ,tt called !he most significant chang~ in rOOd label rules in 77 yl'ars. the food nnd Drug Adoiinistralion (FDA) today ordered the 1nakers of e\'erythlhg front milk to bread to begin-lisliil.g on their labels such thin~s as t'alories. fats: carbohydrates and the .breakdOwn of vitamins in each serving. Consumers could begin seeing the IM"\V labels as early as lhis su1nmer. although tbe full impact oI the change is still two years away. It will affect any food prod- uct "fortified" \Vilh a nutrient, or mak- ing clalms in ils label or advertising about protein, 'fat, calories. dieting. vitamins or the like. TflE FDA COULD not immediately estimate \\'hat percentage of the nation's food supply 'A'OU\d be CO\'ered. Btil it ap- peared a wide range of canned, baked and liquid produc1~ \\'Ould be included. Such things as fresh meat and raw vegetables \.li'ould not be affected - unless advertising claims about their nutriti,·e value are made. sort drinks beca~ they mah caloric claims, breakfast ctreals, diet foods. fruit juices and maybe even candy bars since some claim to give "quick energy." "The'•ctions we are armouncing today will result in the roost sign!Ocant change in food labeling practices stnte food labeling began," said FDA Conuni.ssloner Charles C. Edwards. The government's involvement in food labeling dates [rqm the Tea lmpoi'tation Act o[ 1896 when stamps were required on tea packages !or the f.irst time. "THEY (TUE REGULATIONS) mark the beginning of a new era In providing consumers with complete, concise and in- rormattve food labellng." FAwards ad- ded. hThe regulatio~ will put Into prac-- lice virtually all of the labeling recom- mendations of the Whlte House Con- ference on Food. Nutrition and Health. •• No action in FDA's history bas had more broadly based input or been more carefully comidered." · ' " spices and navws. lllld provided a volun- tary formula under which food labels can al!lO • carry a breakdown o t po(l'unsaturated fatly acids, saturated fatly acids and other fatty acids !or chol .. terokonsdous abo\>l!erS. 1be nutrition labtµtta 'order is technically voluntary. J( a firm decides to stop adding "nutrients to its product , or to stop advertising Its calor1c content for instance, it would nQt be covered. But competition was likely to ~t auch ~es. • I - TUE RVLES SPECIFY thal the nutri· tional information must be 'placed Im- mediately t<> the right cl the main label, unless the configuratkn of the container forteS It to be printod elsewhere. Here is what the label would list: -Serving• size by cup, ._. or whltever. -Servings per container. -Caloric con!A'nl per aervlng. -·Protein content (!)'8mS, per serving. -Carbohydrate content in grams, per serving. -Pereentage ol U .s. recomntended • ' \ .. The Tr~ury feat.ures , large _ saving.s on large .sizes in our drug and I _-cosmetic departme11t. .\ > : ' PJlELL GILLtTTE PLATINUM lt...could cover. for. instance. enriched nour and bread. frozen orange juice. diet In all, the FDA announced IZ final or proposed rules. some were technical changes but others extended to sucb prod- ucts as multiple vitamins, dietary foods. _daily ~wances of erotein.t vitam-.IDL,_ __ _ and rruneralS, per sening. LlQU1D -~u I Richardson, Clement,s Win Senate Unit Okay Agenl Arraigned WASHINGTON (UPI} -\\lilliam H. Clements, the multi-millionaire Texas oil man, will ~ pennitted to continue as president of a real estate firm and retain his stock in three other firms when he becomes deputy secretary of defense. But be will sell his stock in another firm. the Keebler eo .. because of a possi- ble conflict of interest with his new job. The Senate Armed Services Committee released the broad ouUines of Clements' hohlings Tuesday as it voted to confirm hi s nomination and that of secretary of defense.designate Elliot Richardson. e /tlcGooern Raps Nixo11 LONDON (AP) Sen. George ~-tcGovem arrived here today on a private visi accused President Nix- on or keep' g "everyone in the dark" over the Vi m peace talks. "\Ve look long,• I g way from peace," the defea mocratic party presidential candidate declared at Loodon Ai rport. Lloyd Clifton, federal narcotics agent, has been arraigned in Eureka on second-degree mur- der indictment in fatal shoot- ing of man during a drug r aid in Humboldt last spring. "I don't think anybody except the President knows what is happening in the. peace talks," he saJd. '"There is no Indonesian M_arriage ronna1 or informal discussion ." Breakdown Related e l11d11strlnlist Tnke11 ·~-..... _, PAMPLONA, Spain (AP) -Basque JAKARTA IUPI ) -Nearly ooe third gue rrillas kidnaped a wealthy Spanish in· of all Jndonesian marriages end in di-dustrialist .Tuesday night and apparently ''orce because too many men marry whisked him toward France. only for sex and too many women marry for solely financial reasons, the country·s departmen t or religious affairs said to- day. • JazuJ i \\'angsasaputra. a spokesman for the agency. said 32 percent of all marriages in Indonesia cnl:I in divorce, • adding abou t 270.000 "widows'' every year, most or them with children. Wicks Unconfmned reports said the guer- rillas, members of the Basque un· derground organization ETA. we re demanding $793.000 for .the release of FeHpe Huarte, 50, an executive in one or the COWJtry's biggest construction firms. e Philippi11es Change MANILA (AP) -President Ferdinand E. h1arcos officially ended 26 years or U.S.-style govef!llllenl in the Philippines todaY. j!Jld. signed into law a new con- stitution providing for a parliamentary system some day. He said his action was·an expression of the "people's will." The 65-year-old chief executive assum- ed the powers of president, prime minister and the legislature Wlder the ( IN SHORT ••• ) new charter. He al.so announced he \\'as continuing martial law indefinitely "to protett the people and the republic." e Pilot Error Blan1ed TOKYO (UPI ) -The Soviet and Japanese governments jointly announced today that a pilot's error led to the crash of a Japan Airlines DC8 jetliner at•. f\.1oscow's international airport Nov. 281 killing 62 persons. The announcement was m a d e simultaneously in Tokyo and Moscow aod was based.on a report by I.be joint Soviet- Japanese committee of experts that in- vestigated the accident. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtli~try of ult Oai1y Pilot is gdarantttd ,. M<llN•Y.f'ricl.,.; II Y•ll .. ••I Iii" '"' P•Ptr DY '':If ,..m.. <•II •M yftUr <•PY •111 toe ........, ,. Y"· C•11$ .,. tMift'Wl!a 1:lf "·""' 5.l!Wday ..., s..Hy: tr ~ • -l"lft]N ,...., .. ,.., Irr t a.m. 5.1..,..y, DI' I D.ln.. ~....Uy, c,11 anol • art will .. ~ • ~'"'· Cilltl. i re Hllm •ftlil 11 a.fll. Mos! 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Micbaelree dismissed charges against Fredrika Baer, 20, Chi- c1;1go. after attorneys argued •the state had failed to prove battery and that there were technical deficiencies in the com- plaint. · Chester had testified that three women attacked him in the hall ol the campus student union building, tore off his shirt and attempted to remove his pants. He said Miss Baer threatened to rape him. Coast Drenched • R est of Natio11, E1ijoys Mild, Warm Weather ,_ --~ • •• ~n"-tt1ow An!Mltl Ind dr!ll) 11111) tn. 10\ j., ~ l'TllUlll11nl ,1nd Into 1111 * 111C1 lOt In tht 0111r 1. Tl\I rt n <•11Hd •n "f,'"' trucll. to -1£ =Ill lln D t110 .. .._.., Sr Of Ill l11tl4l•Y. NO -"''' t, wt ~!IH corit,11nlf!cl -.ofll'l'ltftl to for '"'~"'"' ~ '°'""" ' Coutcl Weather ~ =::..l=lo ~"'is'".= ..tll'I '"'°"""' Ill/Sb ttwwol'I IOIWIV b9-c:omlnt ..... """ 10 to 11 kfloll. "-' .. ,..,,.....""'" '"'"°' fl'fM'l'I " to ''· lf'lllfld M>!nPl'f•tvrft r9"0I trOITI .SO Jo M. Wetw ~atwt llO. 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Special prices good thru Sal., Jan. 20, 1973. , Our PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT ia open to serve you 7 days a week _ 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. dally, 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Sunilay•. Have your.pre.crlptlan• filled while you •hop all of Trea•ury'• wonde<ful valul!•· Use your JC Penney Charge Card. • • GIAN ADA HILU 18f0) Cllat.'WOftll St. • WOODLAND MILLS 71500 YlcUll'Y 81""1 • llVllSIDI M friar e SANTA ANA So. Co•slPl'u • TOltlltfCI ~ tllf Ktwtt.nft • U.UWOOD CcSGI st. 111d Pmmcmnt Bird.• IUIJIA PAllC kid! Md OfJl'lle!lloqll • OUlfQl Cilfta «;,,.. M. llilll llaM •••ut:llt o,,. wHkdor• 9130 to tl301 S-•••1110 to 7 I • • y ~ ~ ~ <I " JI A ~ ti ~ ( a• ~ tc w n 0 1'i le J G w ~ n fl • l sl si ., ,, e: ti p \\ "' s. c • G e: "' a SI O' ' rr Cl ' p IV b IE • 'II le p ~ ti ir " ~ \1 F fi p • ( 'I I ' ' •' • ·-' , -•' Wrdnttday, Janua_.,_· _l_7._l9_7_J _______ ~AILV PILOT 5 : -J El~berg Gas Ratiota Propos al r 87 Fl11 Deaths ~~== Trial Politicians . React LOS ANGELES (AP) With more than a yc11r or legAl spa,rrlng over, government and defense attorneys In the Pentagon ·Papers trial were n1oving Into full battle today, delivering opening argumenta to the jury which mU!l decide H Daniel Ellsbcrg and Anthony Rus.so are-guilty of espionage, conspiracy and theft. The government prosecutor, Alst. U.S. All(-DaVld Nissen, ( BRIEFS .) addresses jurors f I r s t • outlining the case he expects to prove agahist the two anti· war defendants. The govern- ment eeeks convictions which could-mean a maximum penalty of 150 years in prison for Russo and Ellsberg as wen as $12,000 in fines. Fram Wire Sentlct• c-ontr611tandards by 1977. Tunney proposed .an Ca.llromla politicians on all allcrnatlve program that leYets reac~ tQ proposed new would tap the l:l.lghway Trust Cederal air pollution' rules for Jt~und for research and Southern California -mostly . development of a po11utlon- ln sharp opposition. free car engine and for 1~- Sen. John · V. Turtney (0-provement of ma$s transit Calif.) ·said 'I\Jesday they systems. w6uld tum U>s Angeles into Once a pollution-free engine ''ii 20th Century ghost town.•· Is de"'.,eloped , Tunney said, the He .said at a news COn· engines In the some 6 mlll loo feflnce in Wa.sbincton the pro. cars In Southern California posab bf Environmental .15nould be replaced by the new P r 0 t echon Administrator engines. William D .. Ruckelahaua -in- cluding gasoline rationing to reduce auto traffic -were "unnecessarily harsh" and probably unenforceable. "Yesterday's announcement . . . presents a set of unac- ceptable .alternatives;" Tunney said of Rucketshaus' state- ment in Los Angeles. "I refu se to bi!lieVe that the 10 million people· of this basin must make-a-choice -between en- vironmental and economic disaster." TUNNEY TOLD A news conference in Washington that the government should be prepared to spend between $.100 million and $400 million a year to develop a· pollution- free auto within three years. The "intensive NASA-type program" should be carried out In the same spirit as America's successful effort to put _a .man on. the moon.. he said. IN SACRAMENTO, Gov. e Sllli!er Dier Roruild Reagan said he about forming a group or big city mayors to fight for rapid transit funds. He &aid he was shocked by the gasoline ra· ""'"""" tioning proposal. , For short tenn help, Unruh suggested yearly automobile ilP: inspections to assu,:e antlsmog devices are working; con- version of private and pubHc vehicle f'leets from gasoline to natural gas, and widespread tree planting to help clean the air and lower noise pollution. Sen. Alan Cranston (D- CaliL) earlier called tbe EPA idea "an extreme proposal 'to deprive people or the cars they need for work and pleasure." In a related development Tuesday, the Air Pollution Control District was ordered by Los Angeles County supervisors to open its records. The directive provides for public access to all air monitoring-data -and analysis· result s. Rese11e Miss·io.ti Epitle1nic LO Gro1v worse LOS ANGEL~ CAP) thought there were "certain Gosepl singer Clara Ward, impracticalities" in trying lo ration gasoline to control whose einglng group is smog ln Southe'rn California. credited with bringing mass But the governor described popularity lo Negro spiritual as "a fine test" the idea of music, is dead at 48, after suf· holding hearings on the pro- lie also called for tough state inspection of motor vehicles to reduce pollution and for a ban on the rush-hour use of freeways by vehicles carrying less than four people unless they n\cet tough clean air standards. The mayor of smog-plagued Uis Angeles must do more lo end air pollution. said mayoral ca~idate Jess Unruh. Frat Deatli Inquest Postponed 1-leavy rain and high tide combined Tuesday to cause \videspread !looding in the San Francisco Bay Area and other lo\v-lying California regions. The Villia family of Novato is evacuated by firemen. IL '1"as the n1onth 's \Vorst coastal storm. CHIN SAID his department considers any flu-related deaths over 65 as an epidemic. The 87 deaths, he said, were fering two strokes within five posal to-cut-gasoline usage by-LOS ANGELES (A Pl -Dr. weeks. t th up to 82 percent. UNRUU SAID h I d Tho N h' has t She died Tuesday a e At a neWS conference he _ e area y mas ogoc 1 !XIS pon- UCLA 111edical Center "'i~~ said the hearings would be a had talked with t\.1ayor Joseph ed his coroner's inquest into • I she had bten hospita i7.ni 11. d' 'b 1 Alioto or San Francisco and the death of Fred Bronner, the · th I t k · h means 0 in ing out ' ow ar San 01·e· go Mayor Pete w1·1son SUlCe e as stro e in ~r ·11· t " · college student who fell over a suburban Baldwin Hills home we are w1 ing o go in last week. She suffered an fighting pollutioo. cliff after being abandoned in earlier attack Dec. 9. The Republican governor Safety Bill the mountain wilderness hy d said he thought the hearings A family spokesman sai would demonstrate that hiS fraternity brothers. the body will be taken to "perhaps some of the political SACRAMENTO (AP) The public hearing had been Philadelphia, where . Miss answer to po 11 u ti on, Public agencies would. be re· scheduled today but Noguchi's B1·ibe Case Handli~__g 'Reckless' BEVERLY HILLS (AP) The Santa Barbara County sheriff made statements about the bribery arrest or en- tertainer Phjl Regan that were "prejudicial in rec k I es s disregard or proper pro- cedures," contends attorney Vincent T. Bugliosi. .20% off every Penney diamond. Ward was bom,.for funeral · ul I t th · al auiredtomeetandconferwith • services and returned to parhc ar Y a e nation office said Tuesday more time Southern California for burial. level, has something of r'Ccognized local safely was needed for investigation _4 hysteria in it that it is possible employe associations on work and scheduling witnesses. The • Cleark Baf/Ked they have passed things that agreements under a measure new date is likely to be ~ absolutely cannot be im-introduced in the Legislature. nounced early next month. SACRAMENTO CAP) plemented ." Assemblyman John BurtOn , The inquest is intended to Gov. Ronald Reagan says he 10.San Francisco), authored fix responsibility in the death. We're out to dazzle you. expects his former executive HE REFERRED to a -the bill which specifi~ that Bronner was left in the sectetary, William Clark Jr. federal law that requires auto such employe.s do not have the mountains near Newhall. -oominated by Regan to fill makers to meet eertaln smog· right to strike. Three fraternity brothers said a vacancy on the State ronner had been acting "ob- Supreme Court -to be "one xious" and they wanted to or the best appointments that I STONES TICKETS GO FAST ach him a lesson. He rel! made in the judicial field ." · over the cli!! while apparently 'Dle appointment has been · t h bi h crittdzed because Clark drop-INGLEWOOD (AP)-lt had 1'en a 1ongJ>i'o-!!'<imiTI1~,... trying 0 reac a g way. ped out or -law school without Orleans, hitchhiking all the way, and now 26-year-old Mary graduating. Clark says it was Wood was plunking down her last $25 to see the Rolling because he had to support bis St.ones in concert. family. "Now I 'll be broke forever ," she said. Uke a handjul of_ o«hers with nQ place to stay, Mary Drug Counselor Had Pot Pla'nts SANTA BARBARA (AP) _ and determined to endure the rain and chilly winds until SAN DIEGO (AP) _ A Two California savings and the performance Thursday evenirig. counselor in tlie Navy Medical No formal charges have been filed against Regan, who • was arrested last Thursday night for allegedly attempting to bribe Santa Barbara County Supervisor Frank J. Frost for a fa\•orable vote in a rezoning request. Bugliosi, one or Regan';, defense lawyers, told a news conference Tuesday that statemenls made by Sheriff John Carpenter "would seem to compromise a prima facie case that would normally be saved for the court after . charges were £iled." e Finns Merge waa encamped by an outside wall of the Inglewood Forum ~ loan firms have agreed in . Thousands showed up to pay from $10 to $100 for a Corps Drug Reh~bilitatlon pri'nciple to a merger that tie~et. · . Center pleaded gullfy Tuesday IF THE fonner singer is in- would create, in assets, one of A sellout -which seemed certain -of aU 18 .699 seats to ion of marijuana dieted or formally charged it the largest savings and loans would raise a gross Of $516,810. Proceeds are interlded for told judge: "I had a would be "very difficult to 240.00 ....... Reg:~OO. ·Matching 'bfidal set with .33 cl. center stone, 14K gold. in the nation. the victims of last month 's earthquake at Managua, all plot of 12 plants." · rind a jury to try this case The proposed merger, an-Nicaragua. Mrs. Mick Jagger is Nicaraguan . The sentencing of Lt. James fairly in vieW of the prej-~AtJ~f\ ~. ··., nounced Tuesday by Financial , Forum manager JimdAppell called it "the fastest.sell-~ ~ Packer, 28, was set for udicial statements," Bugliosi ;;,g_ Corp, or Sa~ Barbara and ing concert we've ever ha .. , Fe 6 in San Diego said. ~ 0 i ' · \Vesco Firllii"cial Corp. of Fourteen-year--0ld Merrie Lawson said she saved her "' Muni · . He has ·been If Regan is fonnally pros-~'" -?J-J Pasadena would result in a babysitting money for weeks and used it to buy a $25 workin ith sailors, Marines ecuted, Bugliosi said, Santa . . ..... ·~ firm with $1 billion in assets. ticket. and ast Guardsmen who Barbara attorney Frank Cran-,1,.('~.·-·==Q=,~·-~· putting it among the top 10 1 "I was saving up for something big, and this is it," volUntarily request rehabilita-dall would enter an innocent savings and Joans in the she ~id. 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I • • . • • • I i • • 6 • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE Still More Secrecy In Ji1\d1ng a replacement for Or: \Villiam Ul101n1 the Lagunn Bc:i ch school superintendent fired recently by a Lhree-pl1rson board tnajority. il should be conceded that broad-based co11unu11ity input be part of the selection procc~s . "l'lns docsn 't 1nean lhe ne\v superintendent should be srlecte<l by pubtil· vote -or even tbet the public be 111\·oJ,cd 111 the intimate personnel sesfilons '"ith the po- 1ent1al candidntes. 'fhat . after all. is a personnel 111at1er :ind 1 ~ t·orrectly the prerogative of the school board it· ~elf But the three-trustee nlajority-Board President \\'illian1 1'hon1as. t>a1r1cia Gillette and Gerald Linke - \l'on't e"'tll let the public kno"'· the criteria they seek in finding l$tt'on1's replncen1ent. Las\ '' cckcnd. an open 1neeting \\'as scheduled to inter,·te1r prospectire consultants for setting ~p the se- lection proi:edure. Thon1as cancelled the me_et1n~~s~t it for this Snturdav and declared that the 1nter1·iev.11i.g_ 1Yill be done in seci-et session. ?i.lind ~·ou, this is not a se- lection pfoC'ess for a ne11' superintendehl; it is a selec· Lion process for a consultant and discussion of prcr cedures for sc reening and finding the best candidate ro1· superintendent. 'l'ho1nas' reasoning 11·as not un.ique to the rather roughshod tactics follo1ved by the board trio in recent months. He said simply that the board could be ham· percd 11·ith the public in attendance. \\'hat is it that the board majority doesn't \\'ant the citizenr\· to kno1\' about their criteria for finding a new su pcriniendent? ,\ftrr the firing of llllom and !us t1,·o key assistants. • Laguna schools continue lo be the source of co1nmunity· '''ide tur1noil . The very least Thomas. Gillette and l .. inke rould do to attc1npt to soothe t.hat turmoll Is pla<.·e 1notC tonfidcnce in and deaJ more openly \vith !he public they represent. The schools arc not the private domnin of the three tn1stees. They belong to the pubUc. Success Story After a year 'tJT srpall budgets and high hopes, the Capistrano-Laguna Regional OcC\Jpational P r o gr a m {ROP) is blossoming out into a n1ajor force in vocational education along the So uth Orange Coast. The unusually effective program no1v has hundreds of students. more than a score of different classes and is setting some state\vide records. It is the only state occupational prograrn offering instruction in rotary e ngine n1echanics. Its ronstruction skills students do more •than · just pour a slab or erect a brick \Vall . They h a v c floated a l_oa.n and have started building a~bedroo1n house. They'll sell the building \Vhen the~ it. • In health care and retail sales areas. classes have high attendance. \Vhat is most noteworthy is the effectiveness or the classes in actually preparing students for jobs. There have already been dozens of success ~l.Qries. ·rhe ROP is a grass-roots type program that is prov· in g to be extremely worthv.'hile. • 5 Where Did Secret Service Fears Militants ·--- ? I I ~ 'Li1nelight' Fii·st Sl1i11e? Dear Gloo111 y Gus Heavy Security Se~ for Inaugural ~YDNEY ~-HARRI~ Tod11y's v.·ord.quiz is about phrases we use every day. v•ithout knov.ing v.·hat they really mean. or how the y came to mean it . A score or 50 per cent is CQm· mendable. 1 \\'hy is someone currently notorious s:iiu 10 bf!' in the "limelight"? 2 How did ··go the v.·holc hog"' come tu n1l'an 1\·ha.rit docs? 3. \\'ha! ·s so special about "S!'vcnfh" heaven? 4. \\'hat did the phrase. ..at first blush." originally signify? 5. \\'hat do rhe fol- lo1~ing words and phrasts have In c o m mo n : lurch, knocked into a cocked hat, pass the buck. fluke. and bias? 6. \Vhy do v.·e call someone y,·ho solicit" customers a '·tout"? i . \\'hat did the first "plagiarists" ~li·al" 8 \\'hal did i! nrii::lnally "mean to give '"lllt'011l' !he ''CQld shouldef"? 9 ll u1. did a lunt of evidence come to bl' kno1111 ;1s a "c!ue"? 10 \\'hy did "acme" come to mean the h1Jihest point of success or :u·hiC\'l'mcnt" i\!\'SWl<:RS: I Jn the early Victorian theater. a \'i\"td lighl. giving off litl!e hea t, "'as pro· duct'<! by !he CQmbustion of oxygen and h:.'drogcn on a surface or lime. and used lu thrO\\' a powerful beam Qn the chief :icror 2. ~1ahomct forbade h1s fol1011·crs Now that "·e're on the \·ergc or drinking our own re<:ycled "·aste 1\·ater. can I suggest to my fel101v citizens that they be very careful "·hat they put do\\'n lheir drains? ll might come back lo haunt them. . R.L. Tlll1 INl•A AilKh ~· ''""' HI Mr.K:Yri!Y -M .t !Iii -·-· SlfHI ""r H'I _,.. " Gllofftr Gu1, O.fl\I' Pil61. from eating one part of the pig , v.·hich he failed to specify: thus, un- compromising flloslems abstain from pork altogether. and "go lh~· "'·hole hog.'• 3. According to the early Cabbalists. 1hcre ·are scve •. heavens, onr above the other, and the sel'enth is formed of divine light. occupied only by God and the highest rank of angels. .J. "At first sight.'' frotn the J\liddle English, blusche •. meaning a glimpse or momentary \'ie\11 : it has nothing to do 11·ith blushing. 5 . .All are derived from games or sports -from cribbage, ninepins, poker, billiards, and la.,1 .. n bowling. 6. The first "touts" 11•ere from the to .. vn of Tooting, \\·here persons en route lo the British court at Epsom were pestered by peddlars. 7. "Plagiarist " in Greek meant "a kidna pper or sla11es": by extension. it came to mean one "·ho steals others' ideas and literary properties. 8. In medie\'al times, the stranger or u11cxpectcd guest at a castle \Yas give r.a cold shoulder of mutton at dinner, or 1\·hat \vas left ovC'r. 9. A "clue'' was a ball of thread. !'iuch as Ariadne un1\'0und in the Cretan l<ibyrinth to lead Theseus through the 1naze in Greek mythology. 10. "Acme·· 11·as a mt.'<lical term, describing the highest state of violence during a disease. after "'hich, in the rourt h and final stage. it subsided. The Ordeal of Januar y The st<1rl o! the nc11 year 1s ah1'3\'S rough. Common scnsc tell s ::ou th:it caCh ~1·ar is getting more rlcn1:i.nc!ing than the u11c bcfort' Thnt is !ht• ll'ay lhc 11vrld 1s goi ng. Therefore nov. · 11' the best of all times 1u check up on yourself to sec that you <1rc fit for the orc!caJ. You nt1t•d a Jllcnlul ns v.·pll ns :l physical exan1 . A glan~ intu lhc 1nirror 111ill tell you v.·hat needs to he done lo tonr yn111· l.lody up. But ho1 .. ubout your rnind - ttuit wht'lstonc of d1· t·iskln. that buz1sa11 of perfonn~ l!i. it ready H> ltlct· 111\· ordcat and ch;illeni.:t•s _ of 19i:J1 ( HAL BOYLE J your \X>Ckethook so much you don't havr. enough lo do any real sa·ling you~self~ For some reason inrlntion h:1s hit your family harder th:in Jt has any other fami· I;.· in the b.Jock, hasn't it? llave you decided that this is probably 1he yea r you'll flrially go bankrupt before .. \pril? . Are you temple<! no1v and then to sell your holLS& and become a hermit on a df!'t'rl isle? EV•:RY Tl ~t E the laundry sends back your clean shirts. it scen1s like two or thrL~' mQre arr frny('d at the collar - , .. •1ruc" Somrbody "'ho 11·orks fcir the laun- \Vfo:'VE PRfo:l'All F;O a !!1m ple. CllSY·IO-dry. Pl'tl~bly hil~ A St·crt'l RrUd,tte llj!;ninst , home le~! that "'ill hl'fp 1·ou !loh1e 1ha1 rou nnd is rubbing thcrn "'1th sundp:lprr prL blem Shnply an:-11rr "ttw follo"ini;: -right'! questions: \\'ell . for that m:lf1l'r . •1'Jl ning seems 10 1; somt.'One suddenly plavcd "Jingle las1 very long unymorc. and they simpl y Bells" In your e:1r ri11:h1 "°"" \\'OUld you don 't malte things as "'rll nowadnys HS l'1lhtr i1Cresn1 silently or start rle· they used 10 -isn't that ~~ nouncing S:1ntn Claus' Those are the questions . Now to youi -oo }'W thtnk 11NJdtrn school ehiJdrtt H'tc":- gct too many vecHtions nnd ought to If you ans"·crcd no to more than three spend more lhne studying and less time of lbem. rou nrc out of your mind and frittering the yen r away' Hvlnl( Jn a roors paradise. l)o you tell your!:1•1f lilnt you 11nd your But Ir rou a11s111ercd y1~s to llll the qucs· 111hole family v.·ould proh11bly b1· bcl!t'r lions. you're In the pink of condition. You on H you JUSI lhrciw In lhe s1>onge and simply ha\•e a normal case or "winter wen! on rcl i<'f~ blues.'' You should weather 19i3 In gr<!at Isn't h true you ft>cl you wouldn 't need shape. The more desperate you arc 1t1 Soclel Secu rity 11hcn you retire -U January, the .norc likely you are to be Uncle Sam 1vould JUSt quit digg ing 111 he1:i.lttry in June. I \\'ASHlt-;.JTON -The \\'hitc House has been >A'arned that the sniper atJack on police and firi:>men in NeY: Orleans last \vcek could precipitate a similar in- cident in Washington during President Nixo,n's inaugural. The Secret SerVice is deeply concerned over the tncntality of terrorists .. ~:ho are willing to lay d0\\1\ their 1l11es in a fanat ical outburst of. hatred . F'ron1 atop a Ne11• -..A Orleans hotel, ~1ark · ,James Robert Es.sex blasted a\\·ay at po- lice for almost 12 hours and then laughed as a hail of police bullets finally l'Ul him dOl\'Tl. !le reportedly bad ties with black fanatics who avo\11 the politics of ha tred and vio- lence . SECRET SER-rtCE files are loaded \\'ith references to these extremists who might be >A'iiling to die in a blaze of fury · against the v.·hite establishment. The files tell of their secret plottings and threatenings against local police and Washington notables aJike. including the President. Essex. a 23-year-old Navy ~an discharged "for unsuitable character and bf'havior-disorders." reportedly mingled \\'ith extremists 11•ho hnve sought to stir up a black hotbed in New Orleans. The Secret Service field office in Ne111 Orleans has described their activities in secret intelligence summaries. One of the most militant black organizations. ac- cording to these intelligence reports. is lht. Republic of Ne'v Africa (RNA) ,.,·hich seeks ''the establishment of a separate black nation within U.S." IT 'VAS fo unded by the radical black supremist. Robert Williams. who tlas made political pilgrimages to Cuba and China. Bu"t ·a £action, more interested in action than ideology, has made its "na- tional headquarters" in New Orleans. The field office describes thls as the "Hichard Henry faction:· v.·ith eight "hardcore members" and a hangout on Fem Street. Secret Service files charge that radicals have participated "in target practice-explosives training," h a v e ··cached weapons and explosives." are involved "in sabotage snd guerrilla warfare activities," have advocated "an apparent use·or armed robbery-extortion as means of raising mPf!ey " are im- plicated "in assassina•n plot against local officials and reportedly mentioned the Pre5ident in their discussions." THE DEACONS of Defense and Justice, which is described as a "small , militant all-Negro organization to aid in the defense of civil rights workers and Neg_r.pes In the South," was founded in th~onesboro, La., area. Secret Service file"'!'<say it has been "increasingly iden- tified as a group of Negro militants." And the Maitreyan Templ e, a psued<>- re ligious black group in New Orleans, •·has access to 200 lbs. of C-4 (plastic) explosives.'' reports the field office. TllE BLACK PANTHER Party's David Hillard, for example, told an antiwar rally in San F'rancisco: "\Ve will kill Richard Nixon." The Justice Department drOpped the charges agains t him . hQ\vever, rather than reveal \viretap evidence ill court. ln ~l iaml, the Blac k Afro t.filltant ~fovement is anned to the teeth and eager for revolut ion. Say the Secttt Service files: "Each member owns ~t least two V.'Capons and is trained to service and operate various other, "·tapons." TIIESE ENTRIES arc typical of the in· £orrilation in Secr~t Service Dies about the growing black militant movemen t. Some are already waging low.grade guerrilla warfare against the police. The Secret Service is Worried that they may attempt a spectacular incident In Wash· ington,·during the Inaugural. As a preca ution, the Secret Service is bringing in an additional 600 agents to augment its 1,200-man force throughout the Inaugural. Some 10,000 local police officials from all over the country will a!So assist in policing the event, say our sour~s. But officially, the Secret Service had "no comment." Is 'New' Mauldin Anti-American? Tn the Editor: Being a \\lorld \Var ti ·veteran I am very ;11vare of the works of Bill 1'-1auldin. 1-lis cartoons in those days were so very pro-American! · Ho11'ever ol late. in this last year" I ha\'e viewed some of his works with ·question. President Nixon was re·clccted by th(' majority' i)f au the 50 states of An1l'rica. 49 to I. Thnt'.s aln;iost 100 per· cent 1n the belief tha t he is doing his joll (a mosl difficult one) the \fay most An1C'ric:ins k!el he should. BUT ~1 AULIJJN'S :atesl cartoon (see. rut J ~ectnsAo me. and I would think to 1n11n1).Jltllions n10rc Americans. in poor 111s1C( fl <11ds and comforts our enemy. II do~nl!rades not only our President, but our Congress. lhe highest inlellcct of our ,---B!J George ---. Dc~r George : \\'hl' Is lhere so little sex in your column? --CU RIOUS J)(>ar Curious: Because my clients get in v.cry dull trouble, t guess .. (I don 't like ii t~llher. Compared to Dear Abby, I sound ·JlkeTuw .Jone.) ( \Vhy let prnblems keep you ;l\\'Ake nl night? \\/rite to George and let him keep You awake at night. l country. all elected by people like you and me . When I see a cartoon-'Stlch as this my firs t thought is what a great freedom we have in America, to have it published, but theri I think of the impudence, the in- sult it protrays against America and the highest position of our land, the Presidency. HOW ABOUT a cartoon hy ~lr. f\-1auld in showinA the leaders in Hanoi with halos on their head s, but behind tt:eir backs clutching machine guns , rockets and ijle fa~! death? How about"-a. American cartoon from Mauldin for-change? There must bt sllll one left in him! - GRANT HARDING PHILLlPS Jtfatter of Prh1ciple To the Editor : Focal Poi nt: A Plus for Humanity - Jan. a. 1973. 4:30 p.m .. at the Grand Avenue exi t ramp on the Santa Ana F'recway. J ust a week ago, the principle of the thing happened, I say. the prin.ciple of the thing because to call it an accident is not the major point to make here. /\ woman in a small white ca r hit :•nother car at a stop sign on a freeway off-ramp. When the driver or the car that "'ns rear-ended got out to exchange all the necessary infonnntion, the white car vanished. It seems almost unbelievable lhal a person could really do that to another human bei ng b¥1 f guess It's called "welcome lo reality little girl." 1r It had been a child. would the woman have hll and run then ?? ... or maybe 1t could have been an elderly person thal h:1rl a heart attack at the scefl<' of the ac· cidenl. Perhaps the "·oman in the white car had a husband "'Ith a ralhcr violent temper or maybe It \11as anotht>r man's car other than her hullband -maybe , like so many she just didn't want to get Involved. But t11ese things do h.;ippen and we nil \ca m to llve with lhem. but you wonder If 1naybe people don't feel even a llttle ~ullly and ashamed. KAHYN RINGER' Srhool Smoking To the Ed Hor: Jn my pa!lt four ycar.i In high ,;choOI I've made observations which show the ) ' I ( MAILBOX ) letters fron1 readers are wercome. Normally u1riters should convey their m.essages in 300 words or less. The right to condense le tt.ers lo fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. Alt letters must include signature a11d mailing address. but names may be 1vithhe ld on request if sufficient , reason is apparent. Poetry will not be publislied. • .. present state law to be ineffective in the control of smoking on our campuses. The problem creates uncontrolled smoking on lhe campuses in the reslrooms . fields n1:d parking lots. TllE SrtfOKERS present a fire hazard as well as o definite increase in van· dalism and many extra hours of v.1ork for custodians. Not only docs it create van- dalism but Illegal smoking generates disrespect for the Jaw. Suspensions and expulsions fron1 seC<lndary schools do not halt smoking. A disproportionate amounl of ad· ministration time ·and energy is con- sumed in handling smoking violations to the det riment of the education progtam. Therefore I re!IOl11e that the State Board of Education recommend that the present Education Code 301. article 2 he amended lo permit the ~Hing aside of a specified area on secondary school pro- perty where students may legally smoke. THIS AREA ll-'OUld bt npprov«l by lhe Ure..department. Clgn rettes will not be sold on campuses. To further limit their easy acctsslbllity to the secondary stu= dent cigarette machines should be abollshed except for areas where mlttars nre prohlbltl'd. MELANIE MIZELL . , W/1111 .4ii1,a11dards? To the Editor ·~ .. • Donnld B. Knapp presents an In- teresting theory 'In his letter "{1.failbox Oec~2.lli when he stales the eRuse of Dr. UJ\01n's disn1lssal was his !Allure to ad· I r minister the policy of the board and his failure to perfo rm to the standards eStablished by the board. AS AN individual teacher I have re- quested a policy statement from the school board and have never received one., LaBUF A has requested a policy statement and has never received one. Dr. Ullom has repeatedly requested nn evaluation in order lo establish his perfonnance in accord 111ilh board desi res and was given an evaluation four days before hiS dismissal. At that time the sole criticism of his performance was his failure to accept criticism well. At no time did the board criticize him for fa ilure to administer board policy or failure to~rfo to board standards, perhaps beca neit her had been defined. I \\IQ question Mr. Knapp as to precise y which policy has no\ been · followed or 1vhich standard has not been upheld? ' PERHAPS J\lr. Knapp can further enlighten the public by telling us how the boa rd plao,e on governing our schools in th~ future . Possibly they will lry to dismiss about 80 pereeot or our teachers who feel the board majo rlt)'" is in- cnmpetent and then rely on Mr. Knfl pp to provide the causes . \ CRYST Al, KOCHENDORFER OlllANGl COAST DAllY PILOT Robfrt N. \Vetd, Pkbli.thtr Thomo.t KefViL. f.dl1or Barbani Kre1blcl1 Ediforial Paga Editor The-t'dll oru1I 1~,~1-•If lhr 1)1111 ) Pilot srck.!i ta lnfonn 1100 i<fh1111- 1~1 " rl'Bd•·N ll)' 1•mrnlln1: lh111 """'l~lll'r'JC °')inian~ anti •'Om· 1n1•ntnr~ nu 111pi1,. nr lntl'f!"'I 111HI >1h:nlflrant'f', by Jlf'll\'idlni: ft r •• ru1n tor U\t' cxprl'lJSlon of our rr11 d>'!'l'' ~11pinf...,n1, and by rr•'""ntini; \lh' diV"r!I/' \'k'"'"l"tln1i< n( !nfllmlCd 11h• 111•T"\'l'l"t nnd 11pokl'!tmtn nu 1oplr J1 nr th~· dn} Wednesday, January 17. 1973 • • ,. ' -... - • • J v .. Teacher Murders ,Family FTC D~ignate's Joh Ties Raised OAJLY PILOT 7 r UNBEL.IEVABLE WORLD & HA TION Jane Fonda . Gets Quick Divorce SANTO DOMINGO (AP) - Actreas Jane Fonda has ob- tained a quickie Dominican dtvoroe from Freneh n1ovle -director--Roger Vadim, court SOUtcell report. STAMFORD, coon. (UPI) ;-A Junlor hip school science teacher -concerned in recent days because an evaluation of I? hp 1 .. cblng performance ap- parently did oot meet hls ex-· ~ ~!Ions -has hacktd his • Wffe and ·two .sons to death . · with a long-handled U 81;1 th~ hanged bimseU, police said. r Police continued searching Uf't T._,.. today for a motive in the~ ]fem Outbur1t · of George Christian, di, whose wUe, Marylou. 34, and oons Ruchell Magee (1970 Scott, I, ond Mark. 5 mooth!. photo), a defendant in wt!l'I! found in their n·t g ht 1970 Marin Co u.n t y clothes In a bloodv heap on the courthouse shooting, kitchen noor Tuesday, was ca r r led out or Christian's body was found courtroom in San Fran- in the garage of the tamilv's cisco Tuesday after tak- . home in Stamford's Soothnetd ing a swing at his la\v- Point section suspended from y~. a. beam and h:angin.1t in Jront ~-'----~---­or the family Volkswagen WAS!IINGTON {AP) -The man tapp¢ by President Nix- on to be the new cpairman or the Federal Trade Com- mission is a former member of a Jaw firm representing a cereal maker in one phase of a key FTC antit(Ust case. The lawyer, Lewis A. Enginan, was on leave of absence from the firm until Jan. 3, after be l:iecame a can- didate to replace FTC Chairman Miles W. Kirkpatrick. He submitted bis resignation Nov. 28. Engman was introduced TuesdaY, as PI'C chairman- designate to Senate Commerce Committee members who will consider the nomination. The nomination bas not been rormally announced. Engman, 37, severed all They said Miss Fonda ar- rived here Monday Wlder an alias and, with advance at· rangemenls handled by a San- to Domingo law firm, obtained the divorce on Tuesday. She and Vadim were married In 1965. camper. POLICE WERE stunned bv what thev found' at U>f' Wt 000. behrp.cnlnred two bedroom ranrh !'If.vie home in a relative- lv flfn 11Pnt nnd nrivi:ite 11.-ea two blocks from Stamford Har- bor. Banned in Britain Her attorneys here declined to comment on lbe ground the actr,,;ss' U.S. lawyers had said she wanted no publicity. Bo1nbing· Endorsed The scene WAs 11J'T'0!1!'1." Ofle policem11n said. Authorities wPre Sl•mmnned to the home after Chlilrtian failed to a~ pear at school. Harrv Moehj]nl!'. Christi::in's r~thcr-in-h~w. said Tuesday Christian h a d received psy- chiatric treatmPnt durintt the past ye3r. Moehring deelined to elaborate. IDAHO FM.LS, Idaho (AP) NFfr.UROR~ ~4.ffi Christian -"If this agreement with w.iq M>ll~tf"d. North Vietnam works, it will ThP. RPV. Wi!H11m R. Narrle. be because of the bombing, Wl!!lor rir 8t. r:IP"'IP.rlf 's Ro- not because it was stopped," rn"" r,,ithnHe ~11ff"'1 . ~b­ says John G. Schmitz of f'fl the f,qmilv "" "r~111'<1r ~­ Tustin, the American party's lshirwi"'rt 11nd W"" t~urrhf nf." im presidential candidate. Ch'i'lli"'n t:11111fit 11t Central ''The peace will be tern· Junior Hil'h Srhool in nearbv porary until the Communists \.ret>n\vir>'i. and fellow teach- feel free to move again." ers said he had been concem- Schmitz said in an interview ed in recent days because an Tuesday. "This is the history evaluation of his teachin~ per- of Qle Communist aggressor, formance did not meet his ex- aod the North Vietnamese are pectations. Scmol officials d~ no different. -clined comment. " ···-·-·--.. -.- • TV Film on Warhol Stirs ControverS)' LONDON . (AP) -The critics called it bad , boring and offensive; but, thanks to a court ban, a· television documentary about U.S. pop artist Andy Warhol is thli hot- test item in Britain today. The Independent Broad- casting · Authority was ex- pected to apply Cor removal of the court ban. Thousands telephoned television stations and newspapers Tuesday to protest the injunction against IBA 's 'showing the docume11- tary by photographer David Bailey. Th1; film was shot in Warhol's New York home and studio and includes homosex,. uality, transvestitism llnd four-letter words. One se- quence Shows a fat girl paint- lng a canvas with her bare breasts. "I THINK it ls disgraceful that we have to be treated like children," said one caller to a newspaper. Another com- plained because he had invited friends in to see the show. The man who got the ln- j unction, 47-year-ald journalist-broadcaster Ro il s McWhirter, said after his suc- cessful court . application, "This sort of program is a try- on anyway. If the TV people can get away with showing pictures of naked fat women daubing lheir breasts with paint and then rubbing their breasts over canvas, well, they will use It as a preredent and try even more offensive stuff next time." ...... ed-troys&bowlo In Oritfltlt motif 99c e.:tri '.°'!II""' ~i~ ' . .. financial lies with the Grand Rapids, Mich., fim1 of Warner, Norcross•and Judd when he went to -work for the Nixon Administration in 1970, according to firm chairman Harold .;iawyer. ' But Engman remained on a leave of absence -"we call It a temporary withdrawal" - until Jan. 3, Sawyer said. Sa wyer said the leave represented only an option to return to the firm . "He had no economic interest,'' be said. "He never consulted us. We never consulted him." Engman could not be reach- ed Tuesday for comment on his ties to lhe law finn. ' . LADIES PRICE .S FURTHER REDUCTIONS MEN & LADIES S.ALE SHOES ALL FROM OUR • • RE_GULAR STOCK . $190 REG. TO $28 .. .. .. . . . TO llE FIRST WENT to work for the administration L1 June 1970 ~s an administrative as!istarlt to Virgihia Knauer, assistant-to. the President for consumer affairs. In May 1971 Engman joined the staff of J ohn 0. Ehrlichman, Nixon's domestic-affairs adviser. In January 1972, the Fl'C charged that the nation's four largest cereal manufacturers illegally had monopolized cereal promotion and pro- duction for the last 30 years. ~· REG. TO $39.95 ...... $390 TO $21 90 The action against Kellogg Co., General Mills, General Foods Corp. and Quaker Oats Co. came on a 3-2 vote of the commission. Ki rkpatrick voted yiiith the majority. The FTC complaint pro- posed that the manufacturers break up into smaller units to end their alleged monopolistic hold. The complaint still is being argued before the com- mission and must get a final vote of approval from com- missioners before becoming effective . Schools Close SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - MENS Shop Earty For· Best Selection 1052 IRVINE -WESTCLIFF PLAZA -NEWPORT BEACH 548-8684 Please .• , All Sales Final. No EKchanges or Refunds. The Board or Education hasl'==============================! decided to close three elemen- tary schools and one high school in the fall for structural repairs. The move is to bring school buildings to earthquake ·standards. Nearly Everyone Listens to La11ders -- 7" polfflahttud alw111ln11m frypan with T•flOfl ue 99c -- 7-cup aluminum perto&ltor 9h , ........ Tiie naJ*jn holder, atlOf'ted Ptftemt 99( I~ ,• . -I .,. ' ... -sL wooou •ND "_;:!i.1500Yttl"J B!l'd,. llVl1SIDI 3~20 lyltr •SAlllTA AllA So. 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HAMMOND ORGANS (11) '"'"' Te 599 .. 52000 LOWREY ORGANS (10) fr•rn To 5395 .. 5995 CONN ORGAMS (8) Te 5395 . 51495 THOMAS ORGANS (201 r,.m Te 5125 . 51295 GULllRANSEN ORGANS (6) ·-Te 5395 . 51095 WURLITZER ORGANS {12) OPTIGAN ORGANS {~) '"'"' '• 595 ... 5195 SPECl.A.lf NEW HAMMON,D ORGAN (10) ...•• 5695 USED SPINET PIANOS (10) USED GRAND PIANOS (14) fNm 5395 , , , , , , , To 53095 5299 .. , , .... To 5595 . . SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AT EUCLID FOUNTAIN VAUEY -545-0415 1U4t s. 1-.cMtl Jt., DoAy 12~, htvnkrJ 1o-4, '"'""'" 12-6. PlNNY·OWSLIY '1NAMCWfG TlltMS TO 41 MONTHS. Proposal " Unveiled WASHINGTON !AP) - A Educallon aod Welfare formed bW has bten lntroduct'd in the a cltltens panel to' lnve.!!U&ate Senat :com'J)eJL!lte-the -the experiment. ln Novrunbe , survlvon and families of the the panel recommended tha men who died durl11,g a fedcrtil (he atudy be lenninated jrft. ~·study of untreated syphilis. mediately art'd that the 74 The b.10, spoosorcd by survivors be given whatever ·Democratic sens. Janhis n. medical treatment they need. Allen and John J . Sparkman. HEW agreed. ' both of Alabama , would The panel also was asked to determine whet~r the •· '"" perlment was justlHed when ll began and whethe r II should have ~n terminated with poat-World-War--11 availability ot penicillin as a 11yphllis cure. It was told tu evaluate current federal safeguard!! tt n d s:utdcllnes regarding, human experimentation: SAN'ri\ CLARA (AP ) -The ~l arrioll Corp. of Wqshing!Qn, ll, C. has revealed plans to • build n $40...n1illion , 1'"'ronlier \Vorld P1!rk here. The park ' \1':1s proposed by ac tor Fess Parker. . ' ~layor Gary G. Gillmor. \Yho. disclosed the plans al a J\lon· day City Council meeting. said the l\·larriott Corp. told him it will begin construction as so&l as necessary permils are ob- tained and hopes to open the arnusc mcnt park by 1975. authoriie payment up to $25,000 for each person who parUcipated ln the 4G-year Tuskegee Study. THE STUDY began in 1932 in Macm County, Ala., with - more than 00 black men with syphilis who were der,ied treaunent so U.S. Pllblic Health Servi~ doctors eo:uld study the damage syphilis does to the human body. THE IDEA for a theme park At least u men died as 8 un 80 to 100 a<;,,res of flatlands direct result or the experiment here '''as proposed by Parker while many others have suf- a year ago. Ht initially S4?'J&hl t fered bone ce ntral nervous municipal bond financing but systeAl and heart damage and ,,·ithdrew this sche me to seek insaJlily _ all possible side ef· private financing. feels of syphilis. Gillmor sa id the council is 1 . u,.1 T•~ Sen. Edward Kennedy, (0- not Corrlmitted to the part;-bu1--8 11,0019. e...:.·.:-:erl-o""-...-._M!!ss.), chairman_ of the tha! he assumes there 'viii be ., 1 '"' Senate liealthS ubCOtnmlttee :i favorite vote subje<'.'t to an Las Vegas hotel greet. said last year that his panel en,ironmcntal Impact report er Jackie Elmore greets ""oUld condu~t an Investigation on the propooal. a strange sight for the of the experiment but no desert -1'Tosty the public hearings have bee n set . :'\tARRIOT'f CORP., a hotel '\ sno\vman \VhO arrived AFTER DISCLOSUR .. of and food service finn. . 1n recent freak sno\V· the study last stlmmer . FINANCED _g{. LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS . . YOU'LL LOVE O~i£y ~al~~~~~~~i~V, pre,•iously announced plans ror a Great America Park inl _s_to_r_m_. =· =~~~~~~u~.s~. ~· ~Depar~~t~m~e~m:o:f~H=••::.lt::.I 1 he Washington-Baltimore area. Gillmor said the Frontier '\1orld plans include a J\larrioll j hotel. a specialty sho pp ing ct>nler and a con,·ention 1 1 renter. three local full scrVice offices, stand ready 10 assist Orange COUnty ho1nC buyers, home builders and our rca es c: nds.Dcsure1ocontactthemaboutour;- LOW REDUCING INT EREST RATES He said ~1arriott has aJ:Jre<>d( IQ reserve a role fo r Parker in1 the ~Venture. 'ALIC E' GETS OK THERE ARE OVER 2000 USED CARS FOR SALE ON COSTA MESA'S Har"bar Baulevard af Car• LOOK FOi THE EMILEM AT THEODORE I UNIVERSITY ROBINS Fl)RD OLDSMOBILE . . 2060 . 2150 HARBOR BL VD. HARBOR BLVD. FAST LOAN COMM ITMENTS SYMPATHETIC FRIENDLY SERVI CE . HERE WE GROW AGAIN! NEW BRANCH IN LAGUNA HILLS -OPENING SOON! \Vatch for Grand Opening· of this new LFS office located at Pasco de Valencia and Calle de la Plata AND LOAN ASSOCIATION EASY·TO·TAKE·PRICESon eas ~to-buUd bbok'Ph~ves ·and room diftrs: . . Mediterranean bookshelves/ room dividers 8c..iut1lul walnut woodg rain ::;he!veo: ,,na ant1Que blacK posts. plu<;. tiarc~om" c;.crolls ~·11th blacl{ tiammereo-iron loo,;. Taller modt'ls !OPoeO with f1n1als. In 3 s1~es to !1t vourc:ecorating neea~. 29.99 12.99 5 shelf uni! 24""Wx 65"'Hx12"0 7.99 3 shett unit 30 "Wx30 Hx10··0 the lemil ~~§.§,~,~y • GIANADA NlllS 18000 Chalswort~ St. e WOODlAND Mll\S 21~Victory 81v~. e ltlYllSIDI 3520 Tyler e SANTA ANA So. C11<1st Pliitil • 8fJENA , AltK 8 ~ ~d Or1n11eth01~ • GIANG[ Gtrdell GrD'le ~-lftd Mancheittt I, \ ' • TOUANCI 5'Jo>""' .,d Hawthorne e tUIWOOO C."' ~."" P1m~t ~•d . • 01•" wt1k••Y• t :JO to t :lO: S1i11tlli1y1 l~ t1 1 I : I I • ·• • I • , .. , I I ' J{AILY PtLOT 8 ' ' Night Ughted Golf Links Near How to Share Loot? / Cau1ii~ Supervisors Delay · Decisio1i Airport Okayed SANTA ANA -'nle nagging should be those which benefit question or bow Orange Coun-the most cities and all should ty sttould spend $10 million. In be approved by t h e federal revenue eharlng fWlds supervisors, he argued. SANTA ANA -A proposed night-lighted golf course on the south clear r.one of Orange County Alr,ort was approved by the county Board of Supervlso1':9 Tuesday. AcUon on the project had been delayed several weeks peo4ing receipt o( a safety report. O:iuoty Aviation Director 'Tour Set At Servile wu sWI up in the air today H d th t fede l l Robert Bresnahan -s a id deipite--another review by t e warne a ra aw aircraft accidents were pos-requires that the funds be aJ>" County Administrative Officer 11-·• t 'fl · t slble anywhere in . Orange . P cu o spec1 c proJec s so Count b t the b b'l't ORANGE COUNTY Robert Thomas before county they .could not tie applied Y u 1P'° a 11 Y was supervisors Tueoday. directly to tax reduction by ~all. He said_goU course use far: the 33 acres would not Thomas suggested possible dumping them into the general preclude use ror e1nergency uses of the money, fulling pro-fund. landings. He said the P>rona perty tax reduction first, en-'Under ·eavironmetltal or del Mar Freeway to be ·bl.Jilt vlronmental, sociological and sociological projects, .he sug- acrou the south line of the Mechanics economic projects second, ~nd gested greenbelts, parks and airport wouJ4 be a grea~r sharing with the cities last. open space, financial support hazard. -_He_did _not agree wjth the for' community organlt..attons, The course, complete with a All'• Plan cities' proposal that the county bus passes for persons on share its funds equally with If I he need driving range, pro shop and we are or survey ng t s restaurarit, will be built by them. . or low income families for . pacific Coast Manufapurtng Sent Back Thomas said the program comprehensive ca re of CA>mpany. had constraints, the most in1-children. Tfie course will be con-portant being that it is limited Thomas offered a "shofr for parks and ~reatlon, $1.5 million for social services and $10.2 million (or capital im- provements. He said he would have a r·~~1 whittled down list Feb. 27. Thomas suggested an ad· vlsory board or depanment heads to prepare a priority list. !\1anuel !\fendez, speaking for low income groups said they should be represented on the board. He was joined by Sadie Ried, a fonner candidate for county supervisor who wanted the committee expanded. Check Received structed on tM S3 county SANTA ANA -The battle to a five-year period. He sug-ping list" of specific projects LOS ALAMITOS-A $36,802 ANAHEIM -A guided tour acres weai of Tlistin Avenue between fixed base operators gested avoidin_g continuing last December which totalled fed'!ral revenue-sharing check of Serylte HIP School will be and south of Bristol Road and and transient mechanics at programs which would rliqire $21.7 miDion. It included $4.9 received here has been offered lop 've students an adjoifting 33 acress owned Orange County Airport con-additional fWldlng later. ~le million for environn1ental pro-deposited by city councilmen and their pa ts, Jan. 28, b}' the Irvine Company. linued Tuesday. warned !hat the Congress or grams, $1 million of im-In the bank until they decide SUPER SALE! -SUITS-SPORT COATS- KNIT SLACKS ' AU GREATLY REDUCED Pre.cuffed KNIT SLACKS ......... .' ........ All Now $10.00 Re9. $17-$1 8. ALL DRESS SHIRTS & TIES ...................................... 40% OFF Plu' <!In <!1550rtment of other b<!ir9<!iin1. 3461 Vie Lido~ Newport 8"ch 67MS10 from 2 to 5 P. The school is The proposed lease will run The county Bo.ard of the President could end the provements to Orange County how to spend it. The money _ located _at_ 19 _ W. La J)ah!!!.__for 31 Y~':ll'!:_ .........,. .-_ ~lsor~sCEt ~~k a plan program sooner. Airport, $1.5 million for public will be earning 5Y4 percent for Ave. Mi . Ifresnillan sBfiJUie 'firm ·to en<rlr to Uie A1l"p6rt-comr.-. -Joint-city-:.--county-projects-safety-pr"ijjeCfs, $1.8 fiiilliOi the CtfSt 90 days.-f"t"""'-¥1 The prl !pal of SeryJte, would be aske1 to construct mission with instructions thatlF;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i~~~~~~~~;;;-~;;,m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;,,;i.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 ,,.,.,;, Rev. Chartes M. Motsko, said the pro shop and restaurant new commissioners i;evlew it SUNDAY AFTERNOON J•.,.. entrance examinations f0< building as far. as Pll'-'ible ·and report back wlthin 90 • ~ boys interested in September from the center line of plane days. JAM SESSION -2 P.M. -SUPER DUO enrollment wW be held Feb. s takeoffs. ' Before the supervlson'was ~heo' A1 Anchor -AllO Featured Tues. Thru Sun. at tun. at the school. '111ere an airport ordinance amend· MONDAY -VIN<;E CHENTE -DRUMS II an eumlnatton fee ol 15 R t · p t ment which had been sub-JIM MAHONl1Y -GUITAR peyable at the time of the ex· e ams 08 jected to mo.re than 18 months Unbeatable Atmosphere "Under The Dome" aminaUoa. Tbbeuminltionis SANTA ANA -Robert E. of commission bearings and With All The Peanuts You Can Eatl ·primarily for boys entering Hanson of Newport Bea~. an starr preparation. HAPPY. HOUR -4 • 7 P.M. MON. Thru SAT. the ninth grade, but all others executive with Arthur Young · It would allow the director THE GALLEY ON THE who may be contemplating and Company of Santa Ana, or aviation to sign leases with transfemng to Servlte In the has betn re-elected president operatorl: who had no facilities · PENINSULA' • upper grades will lake the of the Orange C-Ounly Forum attheairporttoserviceplanes 810 E. BALBOA BLVD. -673-9980 tests the same day. of Town Hall of California. in tie down areas. 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SIZE GILLITTE Right Guard DEODORANT 14 01. SIZE LYSOL SPRAY OISINFECTANT • DHMrlzes "-"l-..·-Prm1ts Mti.- nd Mildew ... ..... ---- ..... , MtYtAT 75' LOii PIKI 55~.-ggc • ' • •• . . . ;. ... • ' 2 DAIL V PILOf"'--\\'~!)tSCl.ly, J1111uat)' 17. 1973 • PILOT-ADVERTISU JJ ... Lottery Backer s: Employers Prefer 4-year·f·.Degr es • . . . . . • • Dear JoYce: t • reltd that director o{ placement at other varlaUons of the ABCO. 1radun1e Jevtl, tnE:' Ing, a;lve the BA· (bp¢helor'1 many scboo.ls m oow-olftrlng N 0 r-t hwestern University, J: ·1y1te.m; M companles •rt ln buslMu 1~ . :-r--degerir tiotder 2..t year1 or e:r. basic college Mucatlon ht report• Uwt of the 1~ cor· favor. Notations came moatly cou.ntlna, ind flnari ;.. were pertence ~ tbtn pay tor the a "'I"., from t~ wbo voted no. 1'hey 'molt frequently lltted. · .MBA, or a m1ster'1 de1tee ln 1 'Everyhody Wilis' • • ! Capt&ol News Ser"ict . • SACRAMENTO i Everybody wins in a state lot· 1 tery -the holders of the win-i n\ng tlckeb, as Wt'll as· tl"' taxpayers who should enjoy ~ \O\\'er property taxes btcau_se ~ of the flood of new revenue to : support schoob. > called a conservative estimate by 1he lottt'ry con1n1 ittee . three years instead· n1 four. poi'atlom answe.rin1 the qucs· .. ' I t II Id .. ""' stated that the pass.fall 1rade ~ · ·, ~ an appropr a e e · This ~ like 8 good tMve Uon : "Considering · 1 he is not an Indication of achieve-M:«>THE~ QUlf('l.ON in "ln the area of corPorate to me1 tiuj lam woncterlnc Jfi eQ"Jploya.bllity ot a coll ege mcnt.t.· Said orie employer, the report 18'¢d: ~Allumlng nnance, all r~rultlng ls a~ the TllE CO~IPUTER indu stry a three-~ degree V(lll carry sfaduate by your L'Ompany, do ''Those students who do well tMt a student'bas i,e per3011al itdJI). letel-.•1 and small busirw-ss "ould al~• :is inucll Weight as_. fO\U'oyear you fnvor tJ1c proposa('\lo In their subjects dls~lngul.!!h and intelli:ctu-1 ~caUoos, "It, hu been out, 1xperlente gain. An estntiated 10.000 l'<llll· degree !l1, getting 8 good grant the bachelor's degree in l will It pav io •an l\tBA that MW employ~ 'With '-fBA be ne('ded to seU the 3-4 As a generalb:atlon ri'lade on three years? · · · 120 com-(a Car degree (~let,l In bualoeas to itay on one Job with the million tickets daily. Tit'kt'!S lhe,bisls of one new Sfudy. It :1~~ys~~· "no,,, \\·hile only ii reerner admiolstrltion) to achleve 8 comp.any long enough to ~ This Is the contention of a ~bipartisan group of Califor· ; nlans already gearing up to puter \"t'nding n1a chines \l'\1uld job?-C.w. St. Louis, Mo. ( -• J ~ ( degrees have not been wlµlng also would be sold by prl\'11 1.r appears lha! most "8.Q'lployers _ _ high level •.lflanagement po&i· demonstrate stabJllty." vendors (food n1 a rk e I s , •00 .. :-r 11~~ ""'·™ LOS'f oult prefer four-year bachelor 's NOTATIONS B\' respond · . lion in your conipany?" 101 "We believe that dealing , servil't' stalionsl v.·ho ,,."OU]d be .;!(1H Mr~IM / •• degn)e applicants over three-ents indicated that many "'ho 1hemselves from the mediocre com~nles,~ld "no:" while_ 72 wilh the rea!Jtle5 of wOl'k ls qualify a )otte.ry initiativt' for the 1974 gene.ral eleclion ' ballot. · PAST ~FFORTS Ip pass lot· I tery le.glslation in •he state Legislature failed . Howe ver ; the California Lottery Com- mittee to Lo.wer Taxes believes "the time is right" paid a co mmiss ion on the yee.r graduates1 answered yes were ron· and expet1 to be recognlud said y~s. Some lll\,IStrauve imre helpful than theory.'' number or tickers sold. ' The 1973 Endicott Report (a sidering !he possibilit)' -0f for it." Another sajd, "Grades comments: ...... 1• ,._.,14• the fl·'d 1 Banks, too. t'Quld e.tpect ad· survey of 186 weJ J.known rl'ducing the cost of a oollege In the major field; pass.fall In "The "p.fBA will ... provide . '"1u:i d .. ~ ...... on ~ 0 d!lional fu nds, in !he fonn of busint-ss and Industrial ca m-degree. Those who voled no t'he others... .,, · broader understandlng of · mtertst and on the quality of commissions for handling lot· UC I Specialist panies across the country1 suggested that the level of Among fields In which de· overall management and the MBA.Jn the field.of ruw- lery deposits. shov.·s that aboul 70 percent' of ma turity of graduates would mand can be experted lo in· make the individual more cial management, It would pay ~lorrts ~avs the committee Catherine Anna Fruman of rrsponding employers do not be lolfered. crease .!OOllel' than In others, c..u It ab I e for diverse to set an MBA from a top hopes 1;"' recruit enough ravor "time-shortened degree An even larger percentage as named by the companies In assignments," rated school. An MBA from I \'Olunteers to seeure the Ne,,.·port Beach has been ap.. programs.'' This may be of ·employers arc not in favor• the Endicott Report, are poorly ·rated school will DOl 515,000 signatures needed to po inted a continuing C'ducation be<.·ause the speed-up pro-of pass-fail grades in ooU.ege. engineering accounllng, coin· "EXPERIE NCE AND outweigh a BBA (btcbelor'1 lo qualify the .measure for place-specialist on the UC lr\·inc grams are fairly new. J44 companies are against JtUter science, finance, and knowledge if unique to each b~lneu adminislration) from he baf~. Extensi·on staff Frank S Endi-tt .. -...:rr... ""SS·fall . credil·.no r:red!t, or marketing and sales. At tlie indmlry. We would rather a .....vi achool.11 !~~ -~mi~i1t~o!n~l ~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-v~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!~"""'"'!!~!!!!!!~~· • 0 u r (!" (ga'"• I -NGS 1 bllfttr) to ea•e tlte OPEN SUNDAYS .& EVENI · . ,..,. 1-4?' .. ·--------....... ·.~~..-::-! noiv. They point to a rece-nt Califomla Poll (condUcted by 1 : Davia D. Fiek!) which in· • didlted • percent of those ! queried favor state lottery • to raise additional revenues. : Although moat legislators : are reluctant to take a posi- : lion. several have polled oon· · : stituents oo the question and : learned 60 to 70 percent ,,.·ere !'tn fa\·or. t r\ovember , 197~ .is nearly "two years away. but the lot· , tery committee. meeting •recently In Sacramento, says it's not too early to start to edocate the \"oters on the ' advantages ol the proposal. · ~ ?ttembers don't know what opposition will appear. Some churches . they point out. use a form of the lottery 1 themselves -bingo games - 10 raise money. \\'ill they op- ; pose a state lottery? ; ' THE MAKEUP of the tot· ·'tery initiative commitlee in· : dicates a bipartisan appeal for : the idea. ~!ichael Van Horn. a • conservative member of the ·Republican State Cen1ral Committee, i!I !l tatewide , chairman . and Richard ~!or­ ris, Democratic State Central •committeeman (and former ., aide to Sen. Mervyn Dym~Uy) is direct.or. The American ! Jndepeodent Party is also frepresented on the campaign !committee, in the person of ,Pamela Palm. • Sen. Dymally. from Los !Angeles, who sponsored lot· tcry legislation in _the past, ( ser\'es on the oomm1ttee. l r.1orrls says taxpayers throw more than Sl mill.ion a day in· !to Illegal "numbers" games. "Why not tap this source to tease the tax load~" 'he ask!. I oYMAILY ESTIMATES at tteast SlOO mill.ion would . be •raised by a lottery the hrst r year and it could bring $1.50 : million annually to education . : The lottery <:OOlmittee says : lotterie!I in the United Sta tes : date back to 1812. \••hen thi s ~method was used by the : Virginia Company to support : its settlement in Jamestown. The lottery continued as a means of public financing until 1893, v;hen outlawed because or widespread abuses. In 1963. the stale lollery was revived by New Hampshire. In 1970, it was Instituted In New York, which re alized a "lake" • of $63.3 mill ion the first year. ' THE lDEA quickly caught fire on the East Co ast. Four .; states enacted lottery litws lllast year -New Jersey, Con- • necticut. Penn!lylvan\a-. and • r.tassachusettl. Others arc ex· ~ pe<iled to follow when they see ~the half billion in new ~revenues going to the state ~corfers In 1973. : After a period of tri al an d ;error in states using the lot· : tery, it was found the 00--cent ~ icket and a weekly drav.•lng ~ere the mO!t successful. tMorrts said Californians could peel the same. · e gave this outlooX : The lottery ticket dollar Id beilivided into the t h~ee s -with 42 pe:rcl'nt going Jto prlie winners, 42 percent to an educational fund. and 16 rcent for admlnislration · .... THE INITIATIVE propnsrs ·State Lottery -Comm ission , silting of (Ive members. ppo&n\ed by the governor th the consent of the Senate. y would 1erve four-year rms, fUll·Ume. and their larles would be set by the ~glalature . 'The proceeds from th~ ottery would be depo111ltl'd in he State Lottery Education nd and · be disbursed by 2~PK JANUARY > OUR WAREHOUSE AND STORES ARE OVERLOADED. MUST MOVEI 1ST flUALITf'HAME BRAND ClRPETS AT lOW DISCOUNT PRICES SELECT FROM THE UllCEST CARPET INVENTOll't IN THE WEST EVERY ROLL Of CARPET IS MAll~ED AND PRICED FDR lOUI SHOPPING COH VENIEHCE All LABOR UNCONDITIOHAllY GUARANTEE D NOW SALE PRICED ...... COMPARABLE RETAIL. ............. $4.99 · NYLON .Hl·LOW COMPLETELY INSTALLED OVER LUXURIOUS FOAM · PADDING 160% CONTINUOUS· FILAMENT NYLON PILE. POPULAR NYLON HI -LOW THAT COMB INES ~ 1 BEAUTY AND DURABILITY. EXCELLENT COLOR CHOICES. NOW SALE PRICED . . . 1 ~ COMPAR,,ABLE R,ETAIL ..................... $7.99 99 . SQ. YO. INSTALLED SAVE $3.00 CARPET TILES-. SAVE "$ ~~~SELF I FEELS LIKE VELVET -OUlWEARS t "4 !:ii . OTHER CARPETS. EASY TO INSTALL. ~} • 12" x 12" ... 100% NYLON PILE r AND STAIN RESISTANT. • NOWSALE . 29c PRICED .. SAVE 59~ EA. ·-~: lOOO's OF REMNANTS lAIGI so·3 I IMAU 80% SI.If Sill · SMEUPTI 0 wcurTO 0 lllNO YOUI IOOM MIASUllMINTS Indoor· Outdoor Carpets by O•lte® D•lt·TO.r1elf IDEAL FOR '"fAMI LY ROOMS, PLAY · • ROOMS AND DEN S. AVAILABLE IN MANY NEW EXC ITING COLORS. s1n SAVE $3.00 COMPARAIL E RETAIL $4.99 NOW SALE PRICED . •' HERCULON Hl·LOW 100% HERCULON OLEFIN PILE IN ~TIGHT LOOP WEAVf. FIBER THAT RESISTS STAIN$ AND WEAR. MANY DECORATOR COLORS TO CHOOSE 'FROM. NOW SALE PRICED COMPARABLE RETAIL .......................... $4.99 KITCHIN CARPITS 2·!.? '""' .,.oo lty O•lt•"' ·-·399 NAME BRANDS. NEW DESIGNER DESICiNS. Hl·DENSITY FOAM BACK. GREAT FOR KI TCHENS', PATIOS, POOL "t:f· DECKS, ETC. NOW SALE f'lllCED ....... .... $•.oo COMPARABLE RETAIL .................... $7.99 DACRON ~HAG . 100% DACRON POL VESTER PILE. BEAUTIFfJt NEW, DEEP SHAG WITH A FUL~ OEEP PILE! MANY NEW DECORATOR COLORS·TO GHOOSE FROM. . NPW SALE l'RlCED COMPARABLE RETAIL., •••••• , $7.99 . KODEL TRl·COLOR SHAG 100% KOOEL POLYESTER PILE. RICH, DEEP LUXURIOUSLY THICK PILE. MANY NEW HI· STYLE DECORATOR THREE COLOR stiAG TO SELECT FROM. RESISTS DIRT AND SOIL STAINS. NOW SAlE PRICED COMPARABLE RETAIL ...................... $8.99 KODILtt SCULPTURID 100 % KODE L POLYESTER PILE, RICH. LUXURIOUSLY THICK 3·PILE HEIGHT PAT~N GRACEFUL DE- SIGN. NEW DECORATOR COLOR N SALi PRICID ••• COMPARABLE RETAIL ............ $8.99 . . , 5'!? , ·SAVI IJ.00 5?.! SAVI • $l.OO DACRON ® TR•·COLOR SHAG j I : • ' ' 100% DACRON POLYESTER PI LE. BEAUT!-599 FUL NEW DEEP SHAG WITH A FULL DEEP · PILE. MANY NEW DECORATOR COLORS TO ~ · so. yo CHOOSE FROM. NOW SALE PRICED ' sAVE. . •• $3.00 COMPARABLE RETAIL ...................... $8.99 · DACROll® POLYESTER 'PLUSH 100% DACRON® POLYESTER PIU! RICH, LUXURIOUSLY THICK PILE ... 6" NEW DECORATOR COLORS. NOW SALE PRICED.. H. YD. COMPARABLE RETAIL ,.... ..$8.99 . = EN1$ALURE® II · NEW 100% NYLON PILE. EXCEtLENT SOIL· 99 HIDl"G CHARACTERISTICS THAT LOOKS 8 · CLEANER 'LONGER. LONG WEAR, EASY CARE · ·' STATIC CONTROL YARN COMES IN MANY 10. TD. BEAUTIFUL DECORATOR COLORS. NOW SAlE ·PRICEb ;:.: ' . . .,; KOD•L® III Hl•LOW · KODEL® ID PLUSH SHAG 100% KOOEL 111 POLYESTER PILE. A NEW TWO LEVEL PATTERN STYLED WITH A NEW , . 6" 100% IOOEL flf POLYESTER PILE. A NEW OEfP, LUSH CARPET POLYESTER FIBER }OR A DISTINCTIVE APPEARANCE ANO DURABILITY. NOW IN 10 YD DESIGNED WITH A NEW POLYESTER FIBER FOR A· lUXURIOUS MANY UNUSUAL COLOR COMBINATIONS. 1 PRICID• SAVI ' ~PEARANCE ANO PERFORMANCE. NOW IN MANY COLQRS. NOW SAL •••• $4.00 • NOW SALl PRICtD ••• COMPARABL_E RETAIL ...................... $\0.99 COMPAlAlll RITAIL ................................... ; .... $14.99 •! "":':;:;:;;;;;:;;::;;;;::;-:'".":::iiiil'=":ilF" ~-_,t -... • ... • • _,.,,,.,.,, ,,.. __,. \7 - --• JO·&D·!O DAYS NO INTEREST • CDl!ffNIENT CREDIT PLANS IND ~1 -T!lllS AVAIL.UL! • CALL FOii FIE! SNOP·Al· NOii£ SEIVICE NO. HOLLYWOOD PASADENA ' WEST COVINA 'LOSANGElES TORRANCE GRAND OPENING IN 7007 Lourel Canyo" . 2660 '· Colorado llvd. 2S26·E. Wor~man Ave. 7956 Beverly llvd.. -4236 Artt1'9 llvd. M m 1 BIYd.-fs-2-22oO 571-1900 966-«71 6514411 5<424'Y ON ".-AIR' W. LOS ANGELES HOLLYWOOD CANOGA PARK ANAHEIM SAN CARLOS '- 11s41 Wilthire llvd. 181.5 N. Vermont Ave. 21031 Shtmian Woy "49 N. Euclld Sf. 930 El Ccmtlno1teol COMING SOON- 477.5525 666-7455 347·2334 635-7674 SF f41S) St2-H21 . • •• WHITTIER LONG BEACH 15911 ~-Whittier Blvd. 3008 lellflowfi llvd. 943·0161 421-1934 COSTA MESA 1714 Newport l lvd. 645-3020 VENTURA '1$01 E. Main St. 64t05041, MILLBRAE -. 320 ll Caml•o Ital IP (411) 6tl·21~S LOOK FOR GRAND . OPENINGS IN - SAN JOSE, FOUNTAIN VALLEY ' ., gl1laUve ap)>loprlat Ion . Property ta~ayers Y(OU!d llze a l percent redu()Wqn I.heir taxes, 111umlng net r ... fl50 million - . j I I . ' • ' I For tJie ' --Record ~ ARBUCKLE A SON WESTCLIFI' MOR1VA11¥ Cl E. 17111 Ill., °'911 ·M-. ' llftlll ... w:ri.diiGERoN • PIJNERAL HOME Cerou del Mor m.ttH OHla-tlf.%4%4 ·• °BELL BROADWAY · MORTUARY Ill --y. Colla Mesi UWGI • MeCORMlCK LAGUNA • BEACH MORWAllY 1'1tl Lapu Cu,.O Rd. -II • PAClnC~ MEMORIAL 'PAll Cemel<r)' Morlllll')' . ' Cllap.tl .,i Paclllf'91.w Drive !lle""'1 -. Clltlomi ··. "'""" •• PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNEl\AL l!OMB 7111 Bel .. A ... • lint-DI JAi , IMITID' :ORTUARY 111-111. 9 Pc' Bwtt ... • SANTA ANA -Concern over JtOposed construction of a road through Weir Canyon has been expressed by the Sea and Sage Audubon Society. The organizatlcn has asked· the Orange QJunty Planning C:Ommisston to with ho Id permission for construction or the roadway east or Santa Ana Canyon until completion of an environmental' impact state- ment by a consulting firm. Dr. Carl C.'· Wamser, oon· servation chairman for Sea an<t Sage, said that Weir Can- yon is sufficiently wlClistur~ ed. at present t h a t 1t pro- vides the last significant nesting ground for hawks and owls in Orange County. ) Opinions On Stripes Solicited ANAHEIM -Parts and recre1tion commiS!lioners,he.re -1'l1I ask other orange County cities for opinJons about paint· Ing stripes oo city streets In- stead <>{ bulldll>g trails as bicycle routes . _ City councilm~n have re- quested additional information as to the possible use and safety of the zones if. painted on both sides of La Palma and Lincoln Avenues, Anaheim and Beach Boulevards, Magnolia, Brookhurst and West Streets and Ball Road. Commissioners propoF, the change to decrease t h e $600,000 figure proposed for building bike trails. Eight Cited From Irvine Eight UC Irvine seniors ma- joring in physics have been accepted into membership in the Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honor Society In """'llJllUon of their scholarship and promise or achlevement In the science or physics. Honored were R o b e r t Camley, Geotge Cimino and Steve Fornaca, all of Costa Mesa; Thomas Gag an, Anaheim.i Robert Grissom, Laguna Hills ; R o b e r l Miyamoto, Newport Beach; Steve Pearson, Huntington Beach, and Kevin Portz, Foun. lain Valley, • Back Bay Monitor Delayed El Mode11a Basin -Job Gra11t OK'd ORANGE -A grant from the federal government .for the construction o( a retarding basin and storm channel in the El Modena area of Orange has been approved, acmrding to Fourth DistMct Supenrisor, Ralph Clark. The project, with an estimated total cost of $1 .8 -million will provide for the upstream extension or the Orange County Flood Control District's El ~1odena-Irvine channel from Jordan A venue to Chapman Avenue. the con- struction of a park~riented retarding basin and the coo- structiOn o[ about 11,000 feet of Wlderground city and co ty drains throughout El ~odena. The project, to be completed next summer, is a cooperative effort between the Depart· ment of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the city of Orange. the county and the flood control district. The federa l grant from HUD is estimated al $680,000. 2 Students Win Gi·ants FULLERTON T w o Orange Coast students haye been awarded research granta at Cal State Fullerton from funds or the,. cal State Foun- ,dation . James R. Davis, a biology graduate student from Corona del Mar, will study the pinyon mouse. .How-Chong Ko, a biology graduate student from Irvine, will study charac· teristics of antibodies ~ duced by rabbits. A total of· 11.500 In gr.mis will be shared by 26 Cal State Fullerton students. Evans Named ' SANTA ANA -. Byrn B. Evans, a partner in the ac- counting firm of Diehl. Evans and Company here, has ·been appointed to ~ the board 9f directors of Goodwill Industries ol Orange County. ~ May '·Company Offe~ing Store Training Course TUSTIN - A clasa pro. vidlng department s t o. r e traiiilng to 24 studenls from the Newporl·MeSll Unified and Hunlingtoo Beach and Tustin Union ffigb School llislrlcis ~ will be offered at May Com- pany. South Coast Plaza. beginning Jan. 29. • Paul Snyder, director ol the . Bus Tr'11sfer -ORANGE -Booing for 388 -handicapped studen·t • at· tending· special classe< In the Oringe Unified School District will be trll)Sfemd frotn • private eompany to t b • dLtbic\ but 11stem. ate aervk:e costs It acbool year, 1nd dJstrlc!" cloll fllimate lltt)I •ill 11•• 1114,000 per year by purchlslng extra bulel and •-""" lhe spec111 ...-v1ce lll!IMlnB with lho lfl3.74 1 bOOI year. three·distrtct Coastline Regional Occ\lpatioo 'lnining Program (CROP). said the RC'! course ln relail merchan- dising l!i: designed to provide job skills to interested hlgb school students or adults In any of the component districts. CROP ls a joint vocatlQnal education effort fonded-by the three school dlstrlcls- Tbe cla,. Wul ~ from I p.m. to 3: 15 p.m., Mondays througb Friday 11 lbe Coote · Mea store. Mn. Amell Van Duk will lnstnict the class whlcri· will ln<:lude 1811 bi>un of ln- llructton.. Areas lo be covut!d are : cash rtlJlster proctdures, aales _technJques, custo.mtr relations, mttehAndlse receiv- ing and marking and stock control. lnformalion 1boul the cllsl or o~ CROP, o1£erinp 11 avallo>le by e&Ulng 979-l!M. • - ' BIG SAVINGS UNDERTHE - SQtJIGG-LY-ROOF • 200 ONLY WOMENS ACCESSORIES •SCARVES • BELT S •SMOCKS e SHRINKS ORIGINAL 1.50-3.97 NOW 77c 300 PIECES WOMENS SPORTSWEAR •TOPS • SKIRTS •BLOUSES e PANTS ORIGINAL 2.99-9.97 No'w 188 480 ONLY FAMILY SLIPPERS .., MENS • WOMENS • CHtlDRENS )88 ORIGINAL 2.98-4.98 NOW ORIGINAL 5.98-6.98 NQW 2.l8 500 ONLY MENS . SPORT SHIRTS •SHORT -LONG SLEEVE e KNITS e WOVENS ORIG,INAL 2.97-5.97 NOW 188 260 ONLY MENS SWEATERS • 'NOOL BLENDS e NOVELTY STYLES ORIGINAL 3.~0 -6.97 NOW 188 600NLYBOYS COORDINATE SETS e KNIT TOP AND PANT • 3._ PC SETS •GOOD SIZES ORIGINAL 2.97·4.97 • NOW 250 ONLY 2aa· GIRLS JACKETS • PLUSH PILE 3 •NYLON SK I 88 ORIGINAL 6.88·14.88 NOW 40 ONLY G.E. SKILLET •EVERYBODY NEEDS ONE. ORIGINAL·15.97 NOW 11 97 1000NLY PLAY TEA SETS • SEVERAi STYLES 99 ( AND COLORS ORIGINAL 2.97 NOW 1200NLY WOMENS HANDBAGS e PATENTS • VINYLS •SUEDES • LEATHERS ORIGINAL 3.99-5.99 NOW 2000NLY 2so . WOMENS DRESSES • MAf\IY STYLES COLORS AND TYPES ORIGINAL TO 12.99 . 688 NOW 3000 PAiR BOA-TSHOES • CHILDll'ENS 99 •MENS •WOMENS 2 ORIGl~AL 5.98 NOW• • 300 ONLY MENSPANJS • CA>SUAL STYLES 5ss •JEANS e CORDS ORIGINAL 5.97·9.99 NOW 250 ONLY BOYS JACKETS •RIBCORD 3s8 e UNCUT CORD ORIGINAL 7.98-14 .. 97 NOW 500 ONLY CHRISTMAS ITEMS •CARDS e WRAPS e TRIMS • NOTIONS ORIGINAL .29·2.99 NOWREDUCEO 75% -' 1080NLYCLOCKS . G.E. SNOOZE ALARM . •TOUCH BAR FOR 2 EXTRA' MINUTES 99 SNOOZE _. ORIGINAL 4.99 NOW 1800NLY BOYS SWEATERS • NOV~LTY SKI TYPE ORIGINAL 2.99-3.99 150 ONLY NOW 199 DOLL GROUP • SEVEIO?AL STYtES 2 ANO SIZES 99 ORIGINAL 4.97·7.97 NOW ,'cl OAILV PILOT ;J \ SANJA ,ANA STORE SOUTH COAST PLAZA 500 PIECES r • • .. .. ' •' WOMENS OUTERWEAR .. •CORD AND PILE JACKETS •LEATHERS e COATS ORIGINAL 9.88-14.88 NOW 488 ~ ORIGINAL 14 .99·21 .88 NOW 8.88 400 PAIR WOMENS AND GIRLS FASHION BOOTS • CRINKlf PATFNT • lo!ED. WH ll[. BLACK •All SIZES ORIGINAL 5.98 NOW 99 c ... 900 ONLY MENS ,_i' DRESS SHIRTS ..,, •LONG SLE EVE 2 • •POL YES TEii' BLENDS 50'.~.1 ORIGINAL 3.97-7.97 NOW 220 ONLY MENS JACKETS o UNCUT CO•DS 4ss" e RANGLE-R •NYLON SKI ORIGINAL 9.97 NOW ORIGINAL 14 88 ·29 99 NOW 9.88 . ' 350 PAIR BOYS JEANS ''. •UNCUT CORD • · I • """" CO•D 2sa •MANY COLOR5 I ORIGINAL 4.69-5.97 NOW • 100 ONLY NOVEL TY GIFTS •DIC E• MUSIC BOXES e ROULETTE ORIGINAL 4.99-9.99 NOW 2 8 ~" 95 ONLY NELSON COOKER-FRYER 1 •DEEP FRY POTATOES ONION RINGS. FRITTERS ORIGINAL 10.97 ~ow 350 ONLY e VELOUR S• KNITS •WOVENS • SW[ATS ORIGINAL 1.69 • 3.97 NOW 25 ONLY CLASS A e tXTRA SAVINGS RACE SET ORIGINAL 14.97 NOW 891 ' • SANTA ANA STORE ONLY • SOUTH COAST PLAZA • • q- 1 I • 'I • I • I '.4 OAILY PILOT Robins Go South To Feast ' ST. PETEHSBURG. Fla (AP\ -Thl' sv.•allov.·s re!um to San Juan C¥piS!r<100 ~tarch 19, the buzzards fly to Hincklev. Oh.io. March 15 1wd the rObins hrad for St. Peli"rsbu rg v.·hen the berry bushes ferment. They are flocking to 1h1s west coast city to n\p the juicy scarlet berries of the Florida holly bush. The v.arm January sun beatlng down on the Brazilian pepper bush fermt'nt.s the ripe berries. The robins gorge then1 seh'es. th£>n fly blind . .,..·obbhng on branches, stag- ge ring. doing gn1und loops. Audubon Societv leader ~1rs. H. R. l\fiUs S3\'S ihe birds v.ill be-gin working. their \\'SY north in about a month or so. e ·First' Noted PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) - The Portland Zoo Is the borne of the first known second generation elephant born in captivity -a 151).pound bull ca lf. "There may have been another born in some remote place in Asia," said zoo direc- tor Dr . Philip Ogilvie, "but not that we kno w of. They keep no records over there." The calf was born to ~te Tu. daughter of Rosie. and ·ANIMALS , Tbonglaw. who also sired Me Tu and most of the other 12 births-at the zoo since he was acquired in June, 1962. e Patent Eyed WASHINGTON iAPI -The U.S. Agriculture Department wants C-Ongress lo give \\roodsy Owl a legal patent of sorts so the U.S. Forest Service symOOI of en- vironmentalists can prosper like bis cousin Smokey the Bear. Woodsy was created in September 1971 as a symbol of the US Forest Service and gives the advice "Give a Hoot, . t:kln't Pol\ute'' to trekkers, campers and other visitors to the national forests. Smokey, ~·who fights forest fires, \\'as given congressional protection as an official government symbol some 20 years ago. As a result, Smokey doll s, and other paraphenalia cannot be made and sold without some of the +proceeds being turned over to the forest service. e Bee· Touted KERNERSVILLE , N . C. (AP \ -A state insect? North Carolina already has a state no .... ·er (dogwood1, state shell (scotch bonnett, state tree (pine \ and state mammal 1grey squi rrel ). No\v, the state legislature is being asked to name a state insect. A Kernersville man, Bradv \V . Mullinax. says ReP. Lawrence Davis 10-Forsyth \ agreed to introduce a bill on the subject and that the offical insect of North Carolina sho\j.ld be the honeybee. f\>1ulllnax is secretary-treas- urer of the North Carolina »eekeeppers Association and said several groups are be- hind the pro-bee move. e Dog Rel11rt1• LOCAN, Utah (AP) -A graduate student says he has back again a poodle named "Puppy" that traveled 15.000 miles in 1.000 days and was lost in Los Ange les for 18 ntonths. \Villiam L. Franklin, J.l. ls \\'orking on his doctorBle ln v.·ildlife resources at Utah State University. Franklin spent lhrC'e years in the South American Andes observing relatives of the camel, with "Puppy" as his constant wmpanion. A· year and a half ago. Franklin finished his project in the Andes and shi pped "Puppy" ahead to Les Angeles. When "Puppy'' reiiched lhc second largest commercial airport in the world , h\s crate somehOw opened and he disa p- peared . e Zoo Beall1s BUENOS AIRES (AP) The number of meat-eating animals to die at the Buenos Aires zoo rose to 40 and the zoo remained close to the public for the second time since the deaths were noticed. Authorities said the deaths mRy have been a criminal act. Autopsies performed on some animals showed traces of a pesticide with a high content of phosphorus, they said. • A statement hinted at tht'! possibility that vandals tossed the peitlcide, or pesticide-· 1ed !"eat, Into lhe cages. I' . ' Wtdnesday. J<tnuary 17, 197 J I I ... "' . ' ' . I YAR1V 17 ALUE! Acrylic Hank Sayelle3 4-Ply, 4-0z. Skein 100% Orlon• acrylic. Ma· 33c chine washable. In vibrant · -colors for your knining. SMID i'\otionJ Dept. CLEARANCE! Lamps, Ar_tware & Glasses OFF Sears Original Prices Choose from tab le, :iccent, floo r and chafo lamps; boxed glassware;.. 5-Pc. mug ~ts, Florentine trays; character figurines. Select items With yellow rags. lamp and Ch;na DrpJ, S,4VE •13.95! 5-Pc. Modern Dinette Set R1 ·11;ul11r Sil').')j '- Rcctaol(Ular rab lo, 36"48· ~6· 6 in, ~ilc t·xu:nds to 60 inch-('~. Drnnze fi nish steel legs. walnut woodgrain plastic top. 4 vinyl covered chairs. F11rn;111rt Dept. Sears ' ALHAMBRA BUENA PARK CANOGA PARK Clearance CUT 42c to 82c Yd.! Fashion Fabrics Were Sl.19 to $1.59 Dress and sportsWeat mate- rials in cotron and poly- ester<ottoo blends. PrintS Lillilied n..--dtt. aod :solids. "<- Sl.98 to $2.98 Saitinp and Cotton BlendL...97e $3.49to$4.98Polye1ten&Acrylic• 1.97 Y 11rdagt Dtpt. 'AVE •s to •101 '29.95 Cane Swag or '24. 95 Bracket Lamp Sw•g lamp with·IBY.Hri.19ss shade in natural, yellow or _ white cane. Bracket lamp with dark oakwood back. Each 91h-in. cane shade. Full Range Dimmer Switch~· ------> El«trical Dept, SAVE •1 to •21 Rugged Rihcord Bedspread U.in. K.itc:heri Hei1ht U1eSear1 1 Revol~ing . Ch~rge VALUE! Made-T--o-Measure Drapes Tough cotton and rayon rib takes a 10t of kiddi ng around. And kid's will like the full colors. Perma· Prest9 for easy care. Full, rwia or bunk 1ize. Re~;,~.98 2 0 f'J7_ 0 FF Jlegulu 697 -;o LowPn•••. Dfflptry Dtpt. You piclc tbe scyle. Casual, formal, provincial or ' contemporary. You pick the fabric -t~xtutes, cisements,sheers, florals. Lined or unlined. _p,.ptry Dtpt. ' ' -·--~ SAVE Bar Stool Regular $18.99 I • Sit back and relax on a thick vinyl covered swivel stool io black, avocado or brown floral • Contoured walnut-stained wood sl at back •Chromed base.with self lev· eling guides • Ball-bearing swivel • 24 or 30.in. heights H OIU"""'1U Dql. ' . ,- • Sears Best Qrylon® Towels Rogular 2 ·so $5 e • .a. " .... Luxurious cotton and MyOll Ua "'Delft" jacquard or "'Imperial• solid. Both ate thickly-looped trrry and have hemmed ends. S2.40 Hand Towel 1.9S 9Sc w .. hcloth 80e D(1'fltstles Dept. VALUE! Ready-Stick• Tile Regula 29c each 4ror Jwt peel off che backing. position lhe tile and press into place. Great for kitchen. den. famiJr room. In a variecy of patterns and colors. '/ F./oor COi'trint Dtpt. CERRITOS COMPfON· LYNWOOD COVINA EL.MONTE GLENDALE HOUYWOOD INGLEWOOD OLYMPIC & SOTO PICO SANTA MONICA TORRANCE VAUEY VERMONT Satltloction Gwrantood OrY°"' Monoylladc LONG BEACH 'NORTHRIDGE ' . -' ORANGE PASADENA POMONA SANTA FE SPRINGS SOUTH co~ PLAZA THOlJSAND OAKS ' Ul'ITe~ Cool C11stomer Denver High School French teacher Ralph Boyer reads book in empty classroom, after school had been closed in recentiy because of fuel shortage and cold temperatures. Ha1nburger Fra1ichise Rebuffed SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) Jack-in-the-Box has become the second major hamburger chain to be refused city permits ror outlets in San Francisco. The Board of Permit Ap- peals voted 4-1 Monday to re- ject a permit for a proposed restaurant by Jack-in-the-Box, a subsidiary of Ralston Purina Corp .. Y!'hich has drawn pro- lests from another restaurant, neighbors and the union Coun- cil of OJlinary Workers. THE BOARD previously rescinded pennits for three !\1cDonald's hamburger outlets alter labor lea ders and other businessmen prote s t e d . McDonald's, like Jack-in-the- Box-, eriiploys n-o n • u n·I on ·workers. • The McDonald's denials are in litigation . ' James Kirkham, represen- ting Jack-in-the-Box, iaid lhat in San Fra.ncisco there Is a general "impression .-iat ·if McDonald's had been union, it would have gotten its building pennits. HE PRESENTED testimony that noise and litter problems v•ould be controlled and that the Jaclt-i n-lhe-Box would ac-· commodate neighbors. Kirkham indicated that the permit refusal might prompt court action. Htn's the perfect •IY ta 1111kt )'OUr money or $8CUl'itttS do ''trlplt-du tf ': 11 this S01111ds lmllll-'Wt ••• can h>d11 for !ht 11•.cpanlnc story of Holl Memori1! 1iolpit1r1 "Four Atriblt Plans !or Gi'lin('. You will I bt In tw 1 pleasint JUriwbtl T1leptlon1: 645-8600 Extentloft IOI AM for n.-. S1-41Mi..,. HOAG MEMOR/Al . HOSP/TA£ 301 Newport Boulevltd Newport Beech, CA 929l'JO uotes I J ' _(v_,_,,_,_,,_,,_,_J_''-'-"_Y_I_7_,_19_7_3~~~~~~-D_A_IL~V~PI-L_OT~~J'-"'$! • • • G V l f H d d f It S l D • th" £ t Price• Effective th•u Manv reat a ues rom un re s o ems on a e ur1ng IS ven Satu•d•r. Janua.r 20 , SAVE s30! 15.2 Ctt. f<'t, Rt>friµ:c rator-f:'rprzt·r 4.29 cu. fr. frec:ter ~t·ct ion ho!Js 150-lbs. of food. 10.9 2 CU:. ft. _fre~h r+ection. T\\'O half- widrh porcelain f1n1sh cri spt-rs ho lds 21.9 qts. Con,·erriblf' Front.load PorCabl c Venatile, can br co nvened to a built.in when desi red! Singlc- cycle model has pul101,11 uppt:r r~ck for e~sy lnadin,11:. Dual dcier· .i:ent dispensers. In white wi 1h m-.1- plc-.11;ra1ned !Til'IJ1ninc \\·orkro p. \\ liitl' tlnl~· Sl99.95 l'orlahl1! \fodrl #7203 1 79.95 SAVE'20! Stand•rd-Siz" 2..Cyclr Bnill-in #72021 It's made to replace almost all old, 'Tt'orn-Out mode ls. No prerinsinl!:, just scrape d1~he~ and load ! Has 2-level wash ;1ct1011 with Roro-R.ack, dual <leier,i:ent cu p~. In f'olon. S5 r.xlr:.i $!9Cl.!J~1 HuiJt .iu ~lodel 1 7:!1:! 179.99 SAVE s551 · Table Model COLOR TV Regular S234.% II-in. diagonal mt'asurc picrure.1-landy up- front conrrols for easy run i ng. SAVE '36! AM/FM Stereo Receiver with 8-Trar k Cartrirl11e Player Regu lar 206. i 4J 16988 Ful l au iomatic BSR turntable. LDw nuu rub- ular rone a.rm. Automauc pro~ram iel«tor, plays propam in sequence. Two speakers, ipcludt's l LP's and rwo tape'* stand and Jleadphones. AUIAMIU J7Mll, lflftmWOOO •71 .. 111 •Mlf N..,.HOO 111-7111 IUIHA 'AtK 111•4400, Jll-4JJt lOHO llACM •tS-0111 •SANTA ,f,NA 14P-JJ71 CAHOOA '"" 141.0ffl HOlllll!OOI 11,·1tn fANIA N l"IP.t•l t 44.alt 1 (1111101 160·0S l l •HOIWAUC 1•4•771, Ur.H'IA MONJQ. .Jf4-ol71 t , 133:!93 40-Gal. Gas Water Heater f ibe r gl ass insula1t'd 1ank 1s ~lus-l ined. With built·in thermostat con· 1rol. Pilor fil 1er. 6995 -~ '~'· n ~ C,1hinf'I l:1tf' fno;ludP.d lntlutl~ l\1·11 111ore Zig·Zlljl f :1•11Jilf>IP or Portallle ~f achi11 e • ~~~;~:· $ 9 7 ~~~i'9~1• $ 7 7 fJ)IO 9708 Dial to stra1gh1 :niich, blind hem, zi,g·ZIJI: or (or ~·step buiron-holing. Cut-of( bobbi n winder. All M.jM' Ap,llaM.M A'fOilobi• at SMn c.t. ... A11d AJt111llonc1 St9' .. (OMl"l'ON-\.YNWOOO ll,·J711 OlYMrlC I 1010 t•l-SJl 1 COVINA tl•-otl I OlANGI •.a7.t lOI Sears "'Jl\OHH 441·1111 . _, , rAU.DfNA IJl-4111, lll•JtU tOUTH COAll PUlA 14 .. Jllt 1MOl.IJAlrjO OAICI 4t7~JU, Jll•I, JI TOIU.NO 141·1111 • Sl•r• H•i.M Shown ---11-,.0•.Not Appf;r r, IMI• ,..,(IJ,"Jn("~-ar,---,l'Nl>"'lr 1f1":'1'00r. 1•~•1·r--o . - KOlU'WOOO •1'•"41 POfllOMA lll•Sll l SHOP SUNDAYS 12 NOON to 5 P.M .... I YAlUT Pl:l-tll1~4"tnr VltMONf 711•1111 I I · Stortti ., • ·- , SAVE s21! Rep 1lar $168 8189.95 • Pre-soak cycl e plus normal and shore 4-minut~ cycles • 2 temperatures. Choi(e of two \\'a1cr le\•els • Str:ughr vane ag:i rator SAVE s21! P erma11ent l_,rr!Ss Ele<·lric Drye r ReJOJlar $12 $149.9:; . •Permanent prl·v; s(·tun,c. p!u, rt',l)ul ar seu1n1 to r normal fahrit~ •"Ai r O nl}•" !lull s pilll)\\'~ •Top n1ou1ueJ lint l1lrl·r Ask A bout Seur' l:un t'f'n iPrl l r: rPdi r. Pinn• \ • SAVE '39! Automatic Water Soflener Program regc ncra· ti ons 10 meer fam ily needs. Buih-in bypa~5 control. Handy ,i.:ues r cycle .. SAVE '21! 24999 30-in. Gas Hange Rt-p1l1r S:!l 9.9S Rc n1ova ble V1 \i.Uaker1 oven door. PnrceLun l1n1 sh, no n·Jr1p, 1L1r.oft ~of1l.,,op. Smokel es~ broil<'r Ove n ligh1. Clock and ·l·hour 11mer. • 1 • I DAILY PILOT • fJP'I T ........... Barrier? \\' ate r surrounding Chimp Island at Lion Country Saiari in Gran d Prairie. Tex., is n't much of a barrier to them in freezi ng '''eather. Pope Tells Ronie to Get Clea1ied Up VATICAN CITY !UPI\ - Pope Paul VI has hinted be may call oH Holy Year celebraHons in 1975 unless the city of Rome clean! up its act, or at least its public im- morality. The thinly disguised warn· ing came ti.1onday during an audience for ti.layor Clello Druida and memben of the city council. It would be the first time since 1475 that a Holy Year had not been celebrated once every quarter of a century. THE HOLY Year ls a special jubilee in which the church grants s piritual benefits to Roman Catholics y.·ho make a pilgrimage to Rome. It means a tourist bonanza for the city -brin'g- ing millions of vi s itors throughout the year from Italy and abroad. The Pope· told Darida the decision to go ahead with lhe celebration has not been taken and added ... "WE STILL dare to hope that if the Holy Year is celebrated. Rome will know how to prepare itS('lf y,·ith dignity lo receive this church event of v;orld dimens ions.'' He told the mayor and his aides that they ·should "eliminate immorality." fl seemed apparent the Pope v.·as referring to the <'ity's uninhibited cinema advertising. v.•hich often pokes fun at the church as well as being explicit about sex . IN ADDITION , hundreds of prost i tu t es adrcrtise themselves at night by stand· ing beside I o g fi res on secluded roads. SHE BACKS PRESIDENT WASHINGTON (APl Vicki Lynne Cole, the Ohio school girl whose hand·ll'I · tered campaign poster ''Bri.ni;t Us Together" ins pired the 1961l inaugural theme. says Presi- dent Niion h<\11 done just that. "1be whole atmosphere of the country is a lot calmer than when he took office," the 17-year-<>ld high school senior said. "I think he 's done a ,.great job and really brought us together." Vicki, an avowed In- dependent from Carey, Ohio who was state chairman for future voters, said in a telei}hone Interview that she .... has been most huprts!Kd hy the President'• trips to Chin a and Ruglft . , • ' ' W ntsday, Jitluary 17 1C17J • -~ ' • .. Police 111 e1i Get Word -Schools-·Qu.ietly Promote Sex Ed~e@.tion KUALA LUMPUR (APl -Malaysian policen1en have been \\'arncd that they can be fired for ha\'· lng too many \\'Ives. The inspeelor general's office saia some n1e n \\1th lhree or four wives had become ineffi cient because of family ~!,!Bbbles. Eighty percent o f t.fa1aysian policemep are !\tosle ms. allowed up to four wives ·at a Ume under lsla mic law. ~--·· ••• v!~ IRANO ).~.'!~ "l(Tl lUI Of 111( flll" WASHINGTON (UPU -In spite ot conslderable hostfte public opposition, some stales quietly are promollng ¥X -t'ducation in public schools To curb increasing rates of I). leg itimate births, the Depart· rncnt or Health. Educatiop and \Vclfarc has 1nld Congress. ''Despite the problems, a numbe r or stale ageneies have n1ovcd in the direction of prevention of e.en the fim u. legitimate birth," said HEW's third . ann ual report to Coogre.ss Tuesday on services to welfare families . I ' ' T "THEIR EFFORTS hove derstondlng of c:ommunity taken the fonn ol Join! pro. stalldardA." grams with the Jlllb!IC .~bOols STATES THAT 1pedflcalty in the general field ol ramJly commented on )ex education life education," the rt!Porl · acUvtUes In reports to HEW said. were Color1do. Idaho, New Although It said "com· Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Utah muniiy controversy n1ay then and Washington. be aroused •• : education in "l1tah hiis a film prepared fa1nily life. the problems of for school children but uses it relaUons with the opposite sparingly in order not to sex. the implitations of mar-DroUSe c o m n1'u n I t y op- ria.ge, and the 11.ke is useful, poslUon,'' the report said. especially for yaung people Other states have organized whore homt backiroond does "family me educaticln" pro- nol give them such in-.grams for teen-agers and have fonnalion and a n wr circulated films about _teen- -aae iregn.ancy amona achool1, percent or all fathers of moreover:, that rearlna an II· it said. · welfare chlldrM recel•lng Aki legitimate chUd ls Jess of a Cl11NG "A BROAD t d to Families with Dependent stfa:ma than 'It once w.u," . ""' Children (AFDC ) ale not mar· HEW said. toward more births ou t of r rled to the mother and aboutf--------:1..,-- w.edlock ," HE:W said the 80 percent ot AFDC famllles t~•1 "' prev~ntl~ of lllegltlm.acy ls are headed by" alngle parent, Bitel too big a JOb ·for welfare agen· usually the mother cles alone. · "The development of broad 11THERE ARE indica tions. community cancern, with the ~ school especially Involved In v prevention programs. Is en· HEAL TH Long-hoking couraging and offers hope of 1, *" .....,. -..cai .... ~ FA$TEETH' Powdlc some reduction ln the .'::'o'll''--'!" ......._ ....... °"""" ,. "" cid<nce .of llleglUmacy," the A"' LIOSPITAL It tak8e the W<XTY report said. '"' ..., out d ~ denhns. Coogreu was told th.llt :-za 1~1PM1111T "'*D -CA.LIFORNIA.S fAVORITI 00-1r.vouRsnr CENTH SINCI 1901 u •m• QIAm TIIS, llttlY IOI llST llllmOI l'llUS BRmn TnlSIAY JAii. 11111<• SUIDAY Ill. 21 , nn MARBLE TOP V~NITY • 19"•2'" Si1• •Whit•& \~~\3.00~ 6 ) -~ ~ STANLEY HOUSEHOLD CORN BROOM ---·-) HKH-105·3 10 n . x 5 n .• ARROW MUAL 15 IN. ROLL INSULATION • Medlvm fhid1 e 100 s... Ft .... GOOD ICONOMY 1"x4"STUDS e Svrfo<MI fo""r Sid•1 •OM piece ~o·o ' .... """' Tep Drilled ,.. fo<Ket REG. 37.88 50 FT. TAPE LAWN SHED •Galvanized Steel with Heavy Baked Enamel Finish • large "Easy-Slide" Door . SPIN-ON ER ~' "LEE" OILFILT "'- 0 Elec1t1<alConduil .10 fl l•ngth' • Filllnt• ,.,..,,lab\f'•' lew ''"'' REG . q9' \ e J .... , ... "Ovt htwfffl c .m"' '-ilh wW.tl StM. e 3 /l"POWIR DRILL • 0.Mrol P'11'P"• l• Hon di• S"'olt & To119h JM. •Full Terq11e DriHint Acll•n SMOKEY BEAR FIREPLACE LOG •I urn• In Col.n •light• Silt!ply • La1t1 T '!"• le Thro• He\lf'I EA • ,_ ffami1t9 & a.acing 8 FOOTERS , 7 1/a'' CIRCULAR SAW e O•n•rol P'111pes. e I HP' motor e Adj ... 11:1ble t.v.I & lhopth e tc1Nty Af1P<e ..... e 011ht•ndint "'-'" EA. 11ior FURNACE FILTERS REG. 49• I" thkkn ... M.-1 ,_,..,i.r .i••• • .,.a.i.i.· SAVI 40% "lWll COVIi" llLF ADHlllYI PAPER • Simple & fe1y l•UH • Wipe1 Cl•en ••'l'd1 .• ll" Wld• A DIVISION Of HANDY DAN INC. ,. I 1111 EA. . 2''x24''x72'' FOAM SLAB REG. 3.99 SAWHORSE BRA~KETS • StK C•nleinMI Air P'ump • P'olnt Shutler., Chctii'1, Fen<••, Ek. REG. 12.11 1151 • n MONTI I J1.0f GAIVI• 11100\IUI Oii-!\ REG. S.99 PJU Sltl 4 '1 .11 FT. SHllTS PRl.FINllHllJ PANElilNG e V.O...'ffd • lonOitm Plank lff.c:t • fl11t Ovolity Only e ltr•wn., Gray PRICE PFISTER BINCHDICll FAUCET • H.-y Ca11 with Gloomln1 Ckfomo Flnl1h. GRAPISTAlllS • • I "12"•' Ft. Sl1• • Attrac1i'l1 l111lk lff•o • lfflg La1tin9 c.dar Charge-It ••. EA. 4 oz . YARN • Higi...t Ovolity • 1()()411, ·~lie . 21 C.lo11 • 4 l"ly ICnithng W•nT•d JUMBO 13 OZ. SPRAY PAINT •Rainbow •I Colw1 • Fait Dryint REG. 59' 19"BOW SAW • Enorittl Flni1h EA . • Hordenod ond Ttmpertd Spring Stool • l•tOf Sharp T .. th EA . • POMONA • • SAN IUINAIOINO • NOIWAll •S S~ MltU JM OIAMGI SHOW 10 flllSTQfoll II.VO ..... "°'' .. -IOO.t(l I H ~ llUOltAIR -• --~ Ml l•llOOMl-.. U • GARDIN GIOYI •HUNTINGTON llACN • WOODLAND HlllS •SANTA ANA ltMI OOl'MAN A'+'I. • 1100 fOl~ll 1tt.-O \llCIOl:T 1M VO J>Ot IO h lSIO!. M•O l•OO -.. oc ..... ~··-I~ .. ., "'° 00 ... ~ ..... ..... , ....... . .. _,,..., ... '°""''""" ..... • R1VIRSIDI • GAIOINA • ' WNlfflll LONG llACH !OJ~ I MAGNOUA 1)••1 IO, WISlllN IJS$1 llUGIM'N IO IJ171,IOUOISI. lfl•l fOtMN &(00.••-N11 "°"1~00 111110\l&H ~ooc"'"*' '"'"'""" tllM(.U ... OfMl•f) __ , .. MON •• JRI. 9 .9 •SA T. 6 SUN. 8 TO 6 1. i ,,, • • -' , Wtdne5d1y, January 17, 1973 DAILY PILOT 17 Wtdnrsday, January 17, ~973 PILOT-ADVERTISER Jt fl I ' . ' . ' ' ' . ' Prices Good Until January 24th, 1973 At All 3 Stores NEW LOCATION Corner Of Brookhurst & H~milton Streets SOUTH HUNTINGTON BEACH c-... J:,: .. M:11~-;.:_~m a .. c1, PAPER PRODUCTS AURORA-2 ROLL PACK - TOILET 22' PAPER · r<. NORTHERN PAPER TOWELS 26' < NORTHERN PAPER-2 PAK -22( NAPKINS ,v NORTHERN FACIAL TISSUES 22( • ... , .. Pro1eu1 ... 1 ..... $1 .49 Setting Lotion Nonital I lpra Hold REVLON CLEAN & CJ.EAR. ROCJ. $2.00 CLEANSER 5 1.29 REVLON WILD LEMON-R09. $1.75 MOISTURE .$, ·15 LOTION . -e Rffi'Oll SLICAIE-Reg. $2.00 MEDICATED LOTION 1moN AQUAMARINE PROTEIN & HERBAL SHAMPOO :i~s Sl.19 REVLON AQUAMARINE PROTEIN & HERBAL CREAM RINSE $~~" . . 99¢ REVLON WILD LEMON-Reg. $1.60 RINS• 5 1.09 RffiON WILD LEMON-R09. $1 .60 · SHAMPOO $1.09 REY~ON HICiH & DRY CREAM-R09. $1.10 DEODORA'11T 75c REG. CARTON· 100 MM CAllTON . ' $)16 . ,,.,. I Tn SUPER PRICES 100 TAIS OR 12 OZ. LIQUID DIGEL IAYER-100 TAILETS-RO<J. $1.17 ASPIRIN 75' CURAD FLESH COLORED-BO Counl R'"l· $1.47 . Bandages 100 TAILETS R09, $1.75 44' BUFFERIN $109 RffiON HfCiH & DRY ROI.I. 0-"9· $1 .60 DEODORANT $1.09 REVLON TOP BR~S CONDITIONING Reg. $1.75 HAIR SPRAY •1.15 REVLON TOP II.ASS NATURAL PROTEIN H•IRGROOM :~ 69c RIVLdN TOP aRASS R ... $1 .50 HAIR THICKENER ........... 99¢ REVLON TOP BRASS ZP·ll ANTI- DANDRUFF -Reg. $1 .50 99¢ HAIR GROOM .... REVLON INTRO. SIZE CREAM ;Jc ETERNA '27' ............... $3.00 REVLON AQUAMARINE-16 oz. $1 65 MOISTU~E LOTION . . . . . . • REVLON WILD LEMON 12 oz.-$4.50 Value BATH OIL $3.50 INTIMATE SUPER--$3.50 Value MOISTURE LOJION .. $1.95 RffiON SPRAY MIST 2 n. INTIMATE $2.50 VAPORETTE-Reg. $1.98 DOG OR CAT FLEA COLLAR 89¢ DOG FLEA TAGS .... 98~ ' . ' OUR COSMETIC LINES ARE Ultima II, Revlon ; Prince Motchabelli, Bonnie Bell, Arden, Max Factor, Faberge, Physicians Formula. & many others REVLON SPECIALS REYLON-R09. $2.00 FLEX SHAMPOO RffiON FLEX. IALSAM-R'"l. $2.50 Conditioner $165 REVLON R09 •• Super0 UMCenle<i-R09. $1.25 HAIR . 69' SPRAY REVLON-Yalu" ta $6.50 EYE LASHES • MAX FACTOl-OISTURIZJNG 9 az. CLEANSING CREAM ...... $2.50 MAX FACTOR 41;, oz. DRY SKIN CREAM ...... S2.50 MAX FACTOR-SWEDISH FORMULA I oz. HA'ND CREAM ....... · ..... $2.25 -MAJA SPRAY· COLOGNE & SOAP SPECIAL . . .... .. . .. $4.00 ONCE A YEAR SPECIAL NEUTROGENA 6 $)00 BARS $4.95 VITA I.UH 21 oz.-$16.00 Value GELEE $10.75 JEAN NATE IATH BUBBLES 16 ••. •2.00 SPRAY BATH COLOGNE .... •2.so SPECIAL PANTY HOSE .. ' . 79¢ OTHER SERVICES Russell Stover Candy Complete Camera Dept. Photo Developing Copy Machine· Ambasscldor Greeting Cards Stationary Gifts & Toys Games • Candles Magazines Pocket Books Pet Supplies .":::::..~=====-' .. IOX OF 40 $145 TAMPAX THERAGRAM M • 130 tabs .... $7.79 ..... c ... , .•. • . $4.95 NATUU MADE 400 1.U. 100 CAPS VITAMIN E 53.95 WATE!t IOLUILE 500 MG -100 Tabs . ....... $1~39 VITAMIN C. ...... FLASH CU8!S REG. IT.JO ........ ·•··•····•· ... 91• JOHNSON & JOH.iliSON-200. R119. $1 .0I COi iON SWABS 47c RIGHT GUARD-4 cn:-199. $1.09 DEODORANT 59c POLI DENT •• .... 76C T•blet1 $1.19 DENTAL CRIAM P~ILY SIZE. R ... $1 .12 COLGATE WITH 4tc TOOTHIRUSH ..•.. .' ••.•.••. 83 .. JERGENS ,.,,,. 11 OL lll!O, Sl.lt 72• PALMOLIVE 11 or. R ... $1 .19 RAPID SHAVE 52« LISTERINE 14, OZ. RlliO. l1.Jt83f AQUA-NET HAIRSPRAY lt or. REO. Pfc 49• 15 oz., Normol-Dry-Olly -Rog. $2.15 $1 09 BRECK SHAMPOO . . . . . . . . . . . . " TOOTH POLISH -2'1'• oz. -Rog. $1.59 84¢ PEARL DROPS '.N·~ .M1~1 .. 0 .'. R.09·.' DOWN· NEW HUNTINGTON ' ,TOWN LOCATION -HARBQUR - 217 5th ST • 21421 BROOKHURST 16881 ALGONQUIN AT HAMILTON HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTOll BEACH BEACH ................. Enter Off c .......... .....,.,. Warner Avent.N 536-6505 963-4552 846-0688 ----. ..---i--·----------• ' /' I • . ; .. I I I • ... ' --..... SPECIAL PHONE - Chris 1'ripp. 16. para- lyzed fro1n shoul ders dO\\'n, rolls \vheelthalr ovC'r n1etal plate to acti- \'Jte telephone design- ed for hin1 by tele- phone ,,·orkers ln O~­ land. Prod11cer Seeki11g -., $1 Million from \\'ire Ser\•lces Television producer Allen fuot moved jn ~.Y State Supreme Court to recover part of more than $1 million his former accountant and business ad\·iser allegedly · slolc fro1n h1n1. The accountant Seymour Goldes. v.·as indicted in ( PEOPLE ) :\1anhattan Dec. 6 on forgery and grand larceny charges. Funt claimed in court papers that Goldes misap- propriated $1.280.000 from Funl's personal funds and from Funt Productions, using some of it to buy expensive gifts for Goldes' v•ifc. * Hell's 1\ngel leader Ralph "Sonny" Barger won't gel any credit toward a federal jail sentence for seven months he spent behind bars on a state cha rge in California. U.S. District Judge Robert f'. Peckham refused to modify or supend Barger's three month bail-jumping sentence as asked by public defender James Hewitt. Hewitt 's motion sai d the sentence should be changed because Barger. :it or Oakland, spent seven 1nonlhs in Alameda County .Jail awaiting trial on a murder charge. lie was acquitted last n1onth. * A ronscr\"alionisl \\'ho \Ven! to a Florida legislative com- rnillee hearing to urge that mining operators answer to the state told lil\\'n1akers he learned first-hand a b o u I · nlining practices v.•hcn he fell into an abandoned rock quar- ry. "I have personal knowledge of phosphnte n1!ning pits _because I once fell In one." said J\·lartin Northrupp, assis- tant execu!ive director of the Florida Audubon Society.. ··1 don't know hOw much regional impact they ha\"e. but it certainly had an impart on rne when I hit the bottom." * George W. Romney has ac- cepted the position as chairman-elect of the National Center for Voluntary Action, a private. nonproril organization b6sed in the nations capital. But the outgoing secretary of the Department of Housing 11nd Urban Devclopn1ent said he stlll plans to organize a na- tional "Conccrnl'd Cillzcns' l\1ove,ncnt. ., The former 1\1 i c h IR a n gn\'ernor was instrumental i,n !he formation of the national center, which @ks J~cn. roOragt greater v untary in- itiative by cilliens and organl1 .. 11inns I 1 -- • • ' FRONT - ~ ,,...=;. , r ': \:· -/, ? I • • ' , . . SAVE TO '50% DURING-WHITE FRONT'S -.l -CLEARANCE OF WIES' SPORTSWEAR To make room for the arrival of our new spring wardrobe fashions, we've gone through our present stock and slashed prices from 25% to 50%. You 'll be amazed at our racks and tables full of fine quality sp9rtswear in a tremendous assortment of fabrics, styles, colors and sizes. Choose from hundreds of pints including trouser pants, hip higgers and much, "'!JCh more. We have equ.ally hupdreds of skirts in all the mos~ wanted fabnes, weaves and colors. And lo top it all off there's blouses and tops galore in al! the latest easy care fabrics and , fashion right solids and patteros. This is !he sale you won't want to miss ... it's time to stock up your wardrobe and save. Hurry in for best selection. Man)Ytems-are one-and-few-of a-kindc -- BLOUSES • SKIRTS • PAm • SLACKS • KNIT TOPS • Pants: Trouser Panis, Low Risers, Hip Huggers, Mid-Rise, fashion Pants and Action Jeans in corduroy, double knit polyester, double knit acrylic. chevessette, fit and flares and wide leg. with culf. Si1es 5 to 15 and 6 to 16. fabulous array of colors. • Knit Tops: Long and short sle eve ; assorted neck stylings and fabrics. Machine wash and wear. T~rrific assortment of colors and weaves. Sizes small, medium, large and extra large. • S~r'ls: Above the knee and long styles in at:i tractive Wo_ven herringbone acrylic. double kl\,~ acrylic. in attractive platds and solid colo~• Sfock up your skirt wardrobe from our fashiotr right cbllection. Sizes 6· 16 and 32 -38. · ~· • Blou ses: Hu ge assortment of shades for now and early spring. long and short sleeve styles;'. tailored and frilly looks included in this grouP.-' White. solid colors and glamorous prints: maiit. fabrics including permanent press. 30-38r40--4~ \ . " .; \ ;. ... . t. ,. • APPARR NOT AVAILABLE AT LONG BEACH OR TORRANCE STOR~. • J •· • • SMALL ·a.ECTRICS AT SAVINGS WHITT FRONT OFFBIS BIG SAVINGS ON CUSTOMHDbSBvARES ' ·SAVE NOW •.. 9 CUP B.ECTRIC PERCllATOR FROM CHILTON WHIT!· FRONT LOW PRICE 50 Aluminum Dodv for faE-t. e~en heal- 1n. cotfee strength selector and keeo warm teature. Bright a~ocado or har~e'it ~old finish. Ma1es de· flCtOUS (Oltee . #.'.1298, 42 4~ SON CHIEF WAFFLER WITH mLON GRIDS OR EMPIRE PARTY Sill COFFEE MAKEl 50 EACH SAVE '1.98 • ; • ROYAL CH& 7 PC. COLOR CW COOKWARE sn WITH •·SCRATCHING TBlON u· Heavy gauge, even healing aluminumware with non scratch, no-stick. no scour lining. 1 & 2 qt. covered saucepans. 6 qt. covered oven and JO in. open skillet. Cherry, avocado or harvest gold extenors. · OUR R!GULAI DISCOUNT PRICl 11.97 99 • SAVE *8 ON llECllATOR 30" CERAMIC USE TAIE lAMPS · J • WHITE FRONT'S LOW PRICE REG. 15.88 ' ' 88 ~~ .• EACH < ,• " " :. Add a decorative new touch Jo airy room an~, get the extia light you need ~ith one of these beautiful table lamps. Huge assortment of styles, colors all 30" tall -all w1lh deep drum style opaque shades. Get the lamps you need a save now at White front. t • t oRUXE 41 PIECE iEVME sn FOi llME ENTERTAINING G@t the glassware you need to seNe any style of d11n~. Heavf base tumblers include 8 each. beer kings, beverage glasses, ~h1 halls. on-the-tDCks1 1oly poly cockt.lils & 1 shot glass. 99 f~IDAr 12 NOON TO 9 PM. SATURDAY AND SUNDAr 10 AM TO 7 PM. ADVIRTISID ITIMS NOT AT !AST lOS'A#GllfS STOii ~~\ --:-; . ..., ~ ·-·'--:-_.. J CHARGE IT ... WF CRlOIT CARD ........... s111· .. • IUOWtl(ll(&ll ,; JI• '.:;" . _:_JUSTllCll:~J~UI \...,... -) 11 llSI OUI COllWl•IUIT Cl!ltl TlllllS '- .. _. ______ _ \ • I I r ' FLI ... 1 • _w_,,_,_"'-'-'·_J_"-"-"0-'_1_:1,_1c_•_:n ______ _:._DA.L' :· 1 o-1 ti J .. .. 1l1t1~11(>tr-s1~ FRONT S1ll.JJ~ Prices good thru Sun.day, Ja nuary 21 IAVf '10 ••• G.L 1811. LOAD AUTOMATIC WASHB REG. 209.97 19997 • Save time and work with this big load washer • filter-Flo water recircu~tion sys- ' , tem ~ ;i· wash •and 1 rinse-temperatures • Heavy duty Y2 h.p. motor • Automatic bleach disp_enser • . • SAVE s40 ••• WESTINGHOUSE BIG 18 LB. CUSTOM WASHER & MATCHING DRYER CHICK THESE FEATURES,,... 2 SPIED WASHER ,,..5 WATER TEMPS)"' PERMANENT PRESS CARI !Ii OUR REG. 439.97 PAIR THE WASHER • Giant capacity automatic that's built for· heavy duty service -load alter load, day alter day • Five water temperature selectio ns give yo_u the wash & rinse combinations to give proper care to all modern fabrics • five water level selections. ,. THE ELECTRIC DRYER • Special controls to give custom care to all fabr ics • Cool down phase helps reduce wrinkling of permanent press fabrics • Timed and automatic selection • Big hnt f li ter. 2 YR. PARTS AND lABOR WARRANTY ON llDST Al'PllMICES UNDER NORMAL US£ W.F. EXTENSION Of MfC ' WAllOOT SAVE ••• C.E. 2 SPEBI WAlllBI WITH MINI-BASKET 8224 • Six water temperature combinations to give custom care to all fabrics • 4 water •• level selections • Three cycles including ·cool-down · care for .permanent press • Heavy duty model ROOR CARE gPECIALS I I I RADIO DEPT •. am BUYS I . • • ' I I I HEALTH & BEAm AID SALE I UVE *B.09 • , • BllBA UPIGHT VACUUM CLfAPIR Wllll llAl.-A-NAP REG. 63.97 · ' 57sa Powerlul vacuum 11Ctlla11y st'lakes & beats carpets to cJeanJ1p_dee11. down dirt. Exclusive Dial-A-Nap setting for roost efficient care of all rug piles -from fluffy shags to indoor-outdoors. Uses big dispos- able dust bags. M()del 2009. UVE '5.0I AT Wlm .-: ... BllU \ . • POWDI CANlllll VACUUM CLWll :r S!lile powerhouse that """'"~' 2 a· 8 with ease to make q111ck wOl'k of tatal hous~old cleaninR 1obs. Comes wuh king RlG. · flex ~ com~!ete set nl tools 34.tJ ,,,. tor all sU?\Ke Jr.cl above floor cleaning. • SOBSLW I \ ' • ''' ' • ' SAVE *3.01-ADMlllAl 11.UXE-UDIO Wake up to music il!Stead ()f 1 jangling alarm. Atlracliwe J()w .profi le cabinet with easy lo 1ead clock face and full fideli ty speaker. Solid state instant play chassis ; pret1s_ion c1a!ting tllrougllout. REG. 11 .97 ass . UVE•~0 .. G.E. PORT. P•O IEG. 4411 49.97 Solid stat e dual channel ampl ifier & pair of detachable 5~'4" speakers de· liver big stereo sound. Automatic 4 speed changer. SAVE '5.01-3 WAY 8 TR. TAPE PLAYIB RIG. 44ss 49.97 PllY' 8 troCkbpes" electri<, biltUf or 12 volt car power. Automat1r./ manual channel selec tor, two 4" speakers, sl16e controls. LISTERINE, llJIEI II ARRID ANTl-PlllPIRANT • 32 OZ. LISTERINl OUR REGUlAR Plitt 1..11 • KOTEX NAPKINS Rerular or Super. 40's. OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.51 • ARRID DEODORANT 14 oz. Powder, Reg. & unscented. OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.97 SAVE 82C ••• 7 8Z. GLEIM II TOOTHPASTE " One of tile besl sellin~ toothoastes, now on s1le. Fluoride and bn~htene1'.i all 1n one lube. Stock vp and save. STDRf HOURS: MOHOAf 1HRU fRIOAr 12 #OOH TO;,,. •• S.ATURDAr MD SU#DAr 10 AM TO 7 , •• AOVIRTISIO ITIMS NOT AT EAST lOS ANGl lES STO~I \ / I fl ' • , • • San Diego Freeway at Bristol . I . I ' Plundered Markets For Sale LOS ANG ELES (AP I Citing thefts by employes and C\L«tomers. mismanagement and attempts to keep down consumer costs. the Watts Labor Community Action ~ Committee has announ ced that its four SlxlP"Rite supermarkets are for sale. The operation of the markets, three in Los Angeles and one in Compton. lost $1 n'lillion in 211l ye a rs of OY.'llership by lhe committee, project administrator Ted Watkins. said. He said thal three top management empolyes y.•ere fired for stealing and that one store lost $12 ,000 in liquor and $45,000 in groceries during three months. The price for th\ markets, bought in 1970 for $950,000, is $1 million. "The stores are not closing down," Watkins said. e 'Arn111 ' Curbed LOJ ANGELES (UPI ) -A judge has ordered Western Missionary Army Inc. dissolv· ed, agreeing with the state that it was a front for ' ·professional panhandlers" (CONSUMER) recruited by newspaper ~ and set loose on the streets to beg money . The organization CQl!ected about $1.8 million in 14 years, only 3 percent or which was spent on relig ious materials,- CQmplained state Attorney General Evelle J. Younger. The rest of the money ap · parently went to members al the "army," he said. The state's CQmplaint alleg- ed the organization recruited 300 pei;sons a year through newspS:per ads, gave them a quick course in how to solicit money, provided military-style uniforms and sent them out to gather funds, ostensibly for charities. e S.....,ie!e Ni.red SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A low-rate telephone servis:e for the elderly poor is un- needed because there already exl!lls for anyone a low·l'lle, limited-use service that by next year will be available to about 70 percent of the staJ.e'1 residential phone customersr the Public Utilities Com- mission says. The PUC responded-to a request by the state Assembly that it study the feasibility ot setting up a speclll class of limited-use, reduced -rate for the elderly poor by saying "practical conskleratlons ar· gue strongly against" such a move . The commission pointed out that Pacific Telephone Co. already has available to any subscriber, regardless of age or financial qualtncations, a resldentia1 rate of $2.25 a month for 30 local calls. Thia is less. e Elder• Band SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) Some residents of a public housing project here petitioned the San Francisco Housing Aulhority, saying they don't like publicity picturing them as old people to be pitied. "I'm tired of all that tear- jerking publici ly we've been getting," said S a m u e I Shcneiderman. a 97-year~ld resident of Clementina Towers. Schneiderman said 122 residents signed his pelition "to see what people really felt about things at Clementina --rowers." The petition i! critical of Alfred Layrein, leader of the Public Tenants Msoclatlon and a frequent critic of the housing author ity . e Welfare B id ~ sA<'iRAMEN'!O (AP) -The state((9(lld-not force adult children to' contribute to the support of their elderly parents on welfare under a law proposed to t h e Legislature. . ~mblyman J o e Gona- 7Aves, (D-La 1\-1 i rad a ), introduced the bill targeted at the state's Old Age Security · program. Democratic legislators have been thwarted so far in their attempts to roll back a new OAS payment scale included in the 1971 WeUarr: Reform Act. Last year Gov. Ronald Rear.an vetoed one measure by Sen. Ralph Dills, ((). Cardena l, designed to lessen th,. amounts of payments under the pro&:r am. I ' KIDS LIK E UNCLE LEN \ ' I '· • .. I ·1 .. J DAILY PllOT Wtdllfsda1, January 17, 1971 I I .. - l N • @ I • \ times haVe changed lor the hett.er ••• • J SANTA AMA TO UlAOA VU.COITAMHA. FLOWf.R a SAHTAANA ILVQ, 1:3' .,. "ill 8 MAIN ST. 6 :.i) '"' MAIN IT. II IT. ANOf!OtP\. •:41 1:42 SOUTH COAST 'l.AZA ... l :N NEWl"OlllT ILVO. II ME.54 a\ ~ .. 7:02 171'1ST.llO~ANGf AVL ... 7:12 NEM'OAT I VO. Ii V1A UDO .,,7 "1'11 IALIOA PIE" ... '"' ... :1: '"" ~ .. '"' 8:10 •:14 '"' 7:311 7:42 7,15 .,, 1:12 1111 "" -9:9 tm2I tflll 1118 1:31 10;11 11iat 1t:Jt 1:2'1·1Ga1 II:# 1ll37 9:C 10:4f ,,, .. 1~ 8:N ICkN !till t::ta 10:04 lt:ot 12:04 t:ot 10:11 11:11 12:11 1:11 ICtll 11:15 12;.11 1:11 -1:33 ""' .. ,, 11:33 1;39 ... 10::.S t1:38 . ., . ., 10:42 11;.n ... ... ..... 11:1115 9:02 10:0:Z 11:0::Z 12:02 1':12 10112 11 :12 12:12 1:17 10:17 11:11 12:17 l:D 10"3a 11:2> 12:2l MONDA~ ,llllDAY . SANTA ANA TO LAG ..... KACH VIA.COSTA illUA - , .. ·~· "" "" ... -2:11 ""' .... ..... '""" 12'11 -1:12 t :11 "" 4!11ST.lllAOADWAY ... l :J:a 7:30 1:30 .,. 10:30 11:30 1'2:'30 FLOWE!'! ST. I SANTAANA ILYO. l :ll 1:36 ~,, l :D 8:33 10:3J 11:33 12:D EOl NGEl'I A\/E. le IRISTOL ST, 5:<12 S:41 "" 1::» 1::19 10:31 11 :3' ""' SOUTH COAST 'I.A2A &:II .... 1:• ""' 1:41 .... 11~ 1J:41 ORANGE COAST COLLE Ge ... ''" 7:17 1:17 t :l7 10:17 11:117 12:17 17rloST.6 0R~\/&. &:II 7:10 1:10 9:10 10:10 11:10 12'fO 1•10 00VlJI DR. I liW'f &:11 1:11 1:11 t :11 10:11 11111 12:11 1:11 F"5HION ISi.AHO .,. .,,,. ""' ... 10:215 11:21 12:21 1:2' MA AGUE Rini AVE. e COAITNff't 1:31 7:31 ..,, 1:31 10'.31 11 :l:Z 11:32 "" l.AGUN ... IEACH IUllTATlOM .... ,, .. -.... , . ., 11:41 12'41 , ... u.aU.C... HACH TO &MlfA AM VU: COITA ..... .. LAGUNA IE ACH IUI S1",'!T10H ""' .... .... ~ .... to:«f 1f:o:I 12:0:2 .... MARGUER!Ti.A\/L lc COA:sl'HW\' 1:11 7:11 .. I. 1:11 10:17 11:17 12:17 1:17 fASH!Ott ISL.It.NO .,. 7:215 1:115 t :211 10:21 11:21 12:21 1:211 DOYER DR. a COAST HWY .,, .... ~" "" 10;1:1: 11::3:1 ,.,, 1::12 17d•ST.a ORANGI AYE. .,. '"" .,. '"" .... 11:31 12'31 ""' ORM GE COol.IT CO\.LEGI .,,, 7:52 ... 11:12 10:12: 11:62 12:12 1:13 SOUTH COAST ,LAZA l :H 1:01 1:01 .... 11:01 12:01 1:01 ... EdtNGER A,it:. a IR1$10L ST, '"' ... 1:08 10:111 11:08 12::0I 1:0I 2:Dll ·FLOWE.A ST. a SANTJ>.AHA llVD. 7:12 a:1• 1:14 10:14 11:1• 12:14 11115 2:18 -ST.I IROADWAY 1111 ... t :lt 10:11 11111 12:1t 1:20 2'21 LINE 53 = ,.., ... •• 3:04 ... . ,. '"' "" "" '1:11 ... ~" .,., "" ,,,. t ::n 1:27 1~7 , .. 2:10 ·2:11 ... "" .. ---,.. 4.:.JO 11:2'1 ., 441 9:31 3:41 4:.. 1:411 ~ 4oll1 1115 4:0& •:• ll:ot 4:11 l :IJ lt:11 k ll •:ti e:t• .. "" "" .... "" "" .... ""' -4'.41 -... ... ... '"' .... ... 4:12 .,, .,., .,., 1:17 ""' .... .... LINE 57 ... "" ,,, •:211 2:31 J:l1 .,. 2:)1 3:31 <1:33 '"' 3:46 ... , .. ... :~ ... "'°' .J:11 4:11 1:14 '"" .... 1:2' ... ... &:32 ... .... -~ .. -= '"' .... ..... ""' -"" '"' ~., 7:11 7:11 '"' L ... "" . ,, 1:43 f:M • ..... .... ''°' t:12 7:12 .,., ~" .... "" 1::1) -l :D -'"" -... -,,., -.,. -1:11 -... -.... -~ .. ... 4:50 l;IO • a:. -... ... ..., ... '"' -.,.,. 2:17 .J:17 4:17 1:17 1:17 ~ .. "" ... ... "" &:211 . 7:29 .,, ""' .,. "" .,, 7:3:1 ,,. ... <1:<11 ''"° 1:311 7:J7 2:13 ... ... ... ... 7:o411i\ . .,., ... l :OI ... ... 7:111 ... 4:12 1:13 .,, 7:0I 1:04 .,, ... ... 1:11 7:11 l :Dll .,, ., .. "" L_,, 1;15 1:12 LINE 65 ... ~""' MWl'OftTIL'IO.I. YIA UDO 11th ST. a OflA.NGI AVE, N!W"O!IT IL'iD. i lollSA D11. "'""' '"""' ......... ..,.,,,. ST. a Sf. AAIOfliWl'I.. 3rd l't. A IPIOAOWA Y A..OWfJlASAJ:tTA AH,.A llVD, • -.. 8:2' , •• tt.'24 '2:24 ~ .. s::s1 1o:i1 1:t::n 2:::u 4:31 .•~i _1~7 1C>;_37_j2t1'-~L'4:.37 _1;3:1_ .... 10: ... 12:... 2:.. 4:41 ,, .. S:M 10:511 12.:11 2.:'6 4:U 11:95 9:03 11:03 1:04 3:04 1:04 1:02 9:10 11:10 1:11 3:11 5:11 7:Qll 11:14 11:14 1:11 !1:111 1:15 7:11 ---... . 'LOWER A SANT A AMA ILVD. 7:35 8:33 tl;)l ... .,, 8131 ~llMAINIT. 7:31 1:31 1t:31 ""' ""' .,. IMIN IT. II ST, ANDAl:W Pl.. 7:'3 9:"2 11:42 1:42 ,.., ~ """" """ ......... 7:55 9:116 11:11 ... ... 1:11 NE\llPOl'IT ILV0.11 MUo\Oft. 8:02 10:02 12:02 '"' 4:02 l :O:Z 17dlST. II Ol'IAN<li Avt:, 8:12 10:12 12:12 2'12 •:12 8:12 Nf.IM'OlllT ILV0.11 VIA UOO 8:17 10;17 12:\7 '"' ~·1 &:17 W-IOAPIER .,, ,.,, 12'23 .,, .... "" . W. YUllDAY OHL. T , .,. ... <ttl!ST. lc llAOADWAV 1:35 . ., 11:30 1::1) !1:30 '"" FLOWER ST. I SANTA ANA l\.W. 7:311 1:33 11:!13 '"' 3:33 .,, EDINGER AVE.a IRllTOLSf, "" .,. 11:31 t :ll •• ... SOUTH ~LAZA 7:51 1:41 11:41 1:48 ,., 5:41 °"""'Ge COl..Ll!GI 7:SO 1:17 11:57 1:57 3:.17 &:57 17!11 ST. 6'0 RAHG5 AVE, 8:11 10:10 12:10 2:10 4:10 0:10 00\/ER OJI.a COAn HWY 8:11 10:11 12:11 2:11 •:ti 8:11 Jl'AiHION ISLAND ... 10\21 12:2!'> .,, ... 1::11 "'°'JIGUIJUT1 Avt.a CCMTHWY 11:31 10:31 12:31 "'' <1:31 l::t1 LAGUMA llEAa-1 IUI IT ATIOM ..... .... 12:li0 . .. ... ... .,. "' 1.AGUMA. IEACH IUSITATIOll . ., 11:02 1:01 ~ .. &:.01 7:C3 MAJIGUERln AYE.A CQAl"fH#Y ... 11:17 1:18 ... 1:11 7:11 FASHION ISLAND 11:211 11 :2!1 1:25 ~ .. 1:211 7:25 00\/ER Ofl. le COAST HWY 9:32 11:31 1:31 l :l2 1:12 7:11 17th ST.a ORANGE AYE. .,. 11:311 t :JD 3:30 1:311 '"' ORAHGi COASTCO\.LEGI 8:1i2 \1:62 1:52 ,., 1:11 7:<19 50UTH COAST 'LA2" 10:01 12:0 1 2:02 ... 1:00 7:$7 EDINGER AYE. a IRISTOL IT, 10:08 12:08 2;08 4:09 l :OI l :C3 FLOWERST.aSANTAANAILVD. 10:14 12:1<1 2:15 4:11 1:12 8:08 4!hlT.• IFIOADWAY 10:1& 12:1& ... 4:20 1:1• 8:13 IATURDAYONL'r' SUMI slop II ah lftljor 'inttrHC:Uonl lhroughoul routes ahown. • aount CCMT rLAZA TO MLIQ4 VIA 1111\lfNI -.. .,. ... <MD ---------....,.,~ AHfo.Ml.9(1"' W.tol"TAlllE*"' .... NO SERVICE WILL BE OPERATED ON SU NDAYS. THANKSGIVING DAY, NEW YEAR 'S DAY, CHRISTMAS, EASTER, MEMORIAL DAY, 4TH OF JULY AND LABOR DAY. SOVTH COAST l'\.A1A ... 1:• MAIN IT. a CUL\/lR Dlt, 7:02 1:02 UC! AOMIN. I LOO. ""' ... FASHION ISL.AHO 7:2!1 "" OOVl!R DR. a COAST HW't 7:31 .,, Nl!Wl'ORT ILVO. 6; YIA UDO ''" '"' IALIOA l':tER' 7:41 ... . MUM TOMJl/nt COMTll.AJA YIAllllYNI! IA'taOA '1EJI 7:0I l :OD NEWP"OJl7 ILVO. 6 VIA LICO .,.,. 1:06 DOYI! A a t:0AST HWY '''' 1:15 FASHION ISLAND 7:'5 1:2& UCI AOMtN .. I LOG. 7:17 l :l1 MAIN ST. A CULYll'I Dl'l, ,,.. •" SOUTlt oo.AIT ,LAZA ~ .. ... •:• ... .... fflll 1r: ... -1:02 10:02 11io:z 12:02 1 ''°' ... ... 10:Clt 11:08 12:0I , ... ... ... ... .... 11:21 12:11 1;21 "" ... ... 10::12 11:3:1 12:32. 1:32 ,,., .,, ... 10:31 11:31 12:31 '"" :Ml-3:ll ... , ... ..... 12: ... fH4 -244 a• .. ' .... 10:04 11:o4 tt.O(,' 1:0I -~ .. l :ot 10:10 11 :11»" 12:10, 1:10 ~ .. ••• t:ll 10:11 11 :11 11:18 1 1:11 ... ... ... 10:25 11:21 12:21 t :21 .... "" 1:37 10:37 11,37 12:37 ,,., ~ .. -... .... 11:44 12:'4 ,, .... 2:44 ..... .., 10:U 11:.a .... ,,., ,... ... ... ... -... -tolm+ COAST Pi..AZA 7:65 &! 11:16 '"' '"' ... 7:02 -MAIN !IT, I C:ULVlR DA. "" '. 12:02 . ... ... ... '"' ~ UCI AOM!N. ILOG, . .. ' .. 11:1111 ... ... ... '"' -FASHION Ill.ANO (!:::ZS , ... 12:211 ,,., '"' ~ ·~ -DO\/! R OA. a ~HWY "" 10:22 12:32 .... 1:41 ... , . -HEWl'ORT IL\10. .~UDO 8:31 , ... 12•31 -...., -..... -IALAOA,tER .... 10:44 12:44 ' .. ... ... ... ... --.., IAllOA l':t'E" ... 11104 1:02 ~ .. ... .... '"' 1:12 lilWl'Of\T 11..110. II YIA U'OO 1:10 1\:10 1:09 ... 1;11 .,. 7:11 1:17 00\/l!"R le COl>.ST HM' ... 11:11 1:11 "" 1:211 ~ .. '"' "" l'MHION ISi.AHO .... 11125 1:2& ... ... ... ,,., . .. UC1 AOMIN. M.OG • .,,. lll37 1:37 ... ... ... "" ''"° MAIN ST.a CUL VE Ill IHI. 11:'4 11:44 . 1:4" .... .... .., J;llO ... aouTl1 COMT ~ r.a 11:13 1!112 RIDE 'tHE ''TWO·BIT" BUS l,JNE We want you to get the best transportation service possible I Thafs why we've changed our schedule for your convenience. You can even transfer free to our new Santa Ana services. That means you can go from Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, or Irvine all the'way to Santa Ana for only 25~. Check the new schedule above and see how convenient we really are. For information or bus schedules, wr_ite "The Two-Bit~· Une"-at.1126 E. Washjngton Aven11e,:SantaAna, California, 92701 or call 547-6004. · . . . I -COUNTY TAANalT Dt9 i lllC'I' I I • I 1:61 3:fP.5 15:91 2:02 •:02 6:02 ... <l:OI 6:08 . .. . .. 6:25 .,, •:s:r ... 2:38 <l:ll 1:3J 2:4" 4:44 1:4a -1:0? ''°' "" 3:0ll 5:10 7:10 3:15 5:19 7t11 .,, 1:2& "" 3:37 5:27 7:35 3:44 ., .... 7:41 l :U . .. '"' ' I • • • • +- \ B fo a s "t :' ti1 ... ha • 8ii t ha bu ho !lo be 'El \>i I ·qu off Ji) h1 I'• .po no ov . m ~ fo M I le po a Ml sa II al se .. ,J.1 " on g :',. lo I • 'Preparing for Ali , . "''~· ~ Britain's Joe Bugner wallops the head of Holland's Rudi Lubbers before retaining his European heavy- weight boxing tiUe In Lond<in. B.ugner, 22, will fight Muhammad Ali in Lis Yeg:is Feb. 14. ··George Zaharias Tells Life With !~comparable ·Bahe· TAMPA, Fla. (API -George and Babe Zaharias lived the love story that Erich Segal wrote. · Babe. of course. is gone. But George goes on. fle's 63 now. The arms that often com· rorted the world's greatest woman atplete still are strong. But the quick step of a champion wrestler is slowed to tl Shurfle. A pacemaker was put in his heart recently. He suffers from diabetes. Bemorrhages behind his eyes have faded bis vision. He lives in a little white bungalow on Ctanada Street filled with furniture from "'their" house and cartons .or news clips qd trophies end pictures and putters aild plaques. .}'rom there, Geqrge takes the pulse of 1111 ooosolidaled fhlancial holdings end pQ[ld¢ta the 1uture of three pet projects -when he, toor is gcine, "I'm not living Babe's life," said <1~rge in a steady voice. "I'm trying to JI;ve with the living. J know shbls dead. I saw her go. l think she finished "'1nrn"he bad to do on ,this earth. .. But I haven't." • ~ ende8vors George undertook in Babe's name include a golf tourney for the children· he and Babe could never have ; a troPhy Babe never ~aw and a building in her native Beaumont. Tex .. to t»ouse the hardware representing the honors she reaped before the ravages or Police Arres t Pro Athletes LIBERTY. Mo. !AP ) -A preliminary hearing has been set for Jan. 30 for li:ldridge Dickey, Kansas City Chiefs Wide receiver charged with the theft of :i motor vehicle. Police said Dickey, r o r m e r quarterback at Tennessee State, drove off in a car owned by John Chezik Buick, r11c., after the company refused to loan h1m a vehicle. Dickey, 'l'l, was arrested Monday by .Kansas City police and turned over to police al Gladstone, a suburb on the north edge of Kansas City. He was held overnight in the GIM!stone city jail. ' "-Patrick Bills. Clay County magistrate. set Dickey's bond al $1 ,500. ., . SAN DIEGO (AP) -Linebacker Jeff Staggs of the St. Louis ,Cardinals and .fprmerly cf the t.A Rams, was jailed Mcnd8y night after a police officer said 1be husky football player hit him repeatedly with a cast-wrapped arm. Staggs, 28, was booked for in- 'YesUgaUcn of battery on a police ·officer, resisting an officer with force and vi~ Jenee and driving under the influence, police said. Officer J. R. Reddoch said he £cl\owed a car driven erratically by Staggs. Jn a Mission Beach hotel parking lot. Reddoch ~id Staggs refused to show his driver's IJceOS:e. Before he was able to subdue the athlete, Reddoch said be wu struck 1everaJ limes en the face. Outcry ' NEW YORK (AP),.-A public' outcry, some politics and a little arm·twisUng by ad.Ison Square Garden officials assured •#!The St.ar spangled Banner" cf a itlace on the Olympic tnvltatlonal track pro- gram Feb. 18. Meet director Jeu Abramaon was q'IC>led Monday u saying his committee )\ad decided to drop the NaUonal.Anth<m because aome athletes show disrespect for ll. l&cr, he said 1bc oommfttoc had I I caric~r killed her In 1956. Ahhough Babe was .a Super athlete, George said·sOOtvas sensitive and fragile and vulnerable. · · · "\Vhen r first put my arms around Babe · in Los Angeles'. she was shaking like a le~f. Everyone needs a foundation . She was being used. She was alone .. Her family didn 't understand her because ~he was too famous. She needed somebOdy she <:00ld trust. 1 ·gave her that. "She gave me a lot, too. "My fondest memory was every n1inute I \Vas with her. Just for her to toucb me. She bad .big, beautiful hands and long fingers. She had a touch that would electrify you. "And we communicated." The night befOre Babe died, she tclld George : ;1 "ByN>ye, honey. J'91 B.P."2 ~go now. ·11ove You ancftbank: jto\i for(evi!.rything.4'":' ~he sUp~ into a coma. About 6 a.m. George went 'down fora cup of coffee. - "Something went through me aqd I left the coffee and all and went back up to the room. She woke up just long enough to say good.bye by lifting one finger. "They want to make a movie of our life. But_ all they want to do Is Babe's records. That's not the story. The story is Babe and me. But 'Love Story' already haSbcen done and that's our story. 'If they ever 'do a movie, though, l'd use the money· to build that shrine in Beaut'l'M}nt~ The land and the foundation are there, but we ~d more money.". George, the son of Greek immigrants \Yho settled in Pueblo, Colo., gave up a lucrative shoeshine shop during the Depression and, against his parents' wishes,.head~ for Columbus, Qhio, and a long ·sti:uggle to the top es a Cham· pioruhip wrestler. It was while he was in his prime that he met Babe -;-he ~·as in a threesome with . her at a Los Angeles golf tourna· .ment. They were ~ied the next year. Not long afier fhefr in3rfiage he stopped \\'resUin ,hd it.arted promoting It -and Babe. • .. · "Babe n~ver asked me to quit although she \\'BS aftaid I'd get hurt. I loved it. I was ;hibbliii sb0illdfl:s1 With~ an 'the big sports n~. 'lbcy'd introduce me and I ffiOugHt1taM, Pril somebody.' • "I bad a great career of my own. I didn'f! .... knb'.W-it but· I found myself dedicating myself to her and letting her dO what she wanted." - But, according. ·to George, it was mutual adOliration . "l'C:I put 'her on a pedestal high." and doggone it, ·she''d put me just a little higher.'" Russia's Olga Korbut Woman Athlete o.f ¥ear .,. NEW YORK (A P) -Olga Korbut, the Soviet UnLon's littlest soldier who won three gold medals. a silver medal and the hearts of the y.·orld at the. Munieb Olym· pies. is The.. Associated Press Female AthJete of the Year. In results released today, the Russian gymnast received 222 votes from sportswriters and broadcasters across the nation, 20 more than American tennis ace Billie Jean King. Olympic swimmer Shane Gould.of Australia, winner of three got<l medals, Was a distant'third with 113. l\tiss Korbul, a 4-foot-11. 84-pound school girl from -the Nlemen River town of Grodno. is tht first athlete from behind the Iron Curtain to be so honored by The AP in the United States and only the s.i7Jh foreigner t-0 receive the award since if was·inaugurated\n 193L · Olga seemed to defy gravity as sfle went through graceful gyrations on the balance beam and won an individual gold medal with a K'Ore just .10 of a point from perfect. In the individual floor exercises which she also completed with a winning 9.90, she was the prima donna of gymnastic ballerinas and looked as though she was slanding on .her chin as she e~eqited turnrny Q>lls as part of her routine. MW Korbut's' other gold medal catde with the' team title. Since her return to Russia from Munich, Olga reportedly,injuted her back irwi workout and now is convalescing at Saves agreed only lo anWder it.. There was nothllfl to consider Tues- day. Garden management Wued a statt- ment A)'ing the Garden "alway1 hs.s, and alway!I will have, 'The St11r Spangled Banner' rendered before Its sporting events" "I i.ov.r beaid or ally such policy stated before," said Abramson, "but they are a parUclpatlng: partner in any gporU event, so lbt whole thing becomes a little • a health spa in the tOwn of Tskhaltubo In the Caucasian Republic of Georgia. Of. ficial SoviCt. sources decline to disclose the severity of her injury or whether she will again be able to.compete. Little was known about the refreshing, pigtailed girl in red before. sbt appeared at tbe 91ympics; although she· bad wOn in her homeland the all-round individual U- tle in a major international meet -at Riga and finishecl third in the USSR national ifmnastics champiooships at Kiev . The. 17-year-old bloode wbo is cool dur- ing competition put anxiously eyes her coach and bites her nails when sitting on lhe sidelines, begap her career at age 6. Apparently stie· joined the Soviet anny after an edict was issued in 1966 for the USSR. within the armed forces, to create specialized sports schools for children and youttl. Kings Host NY LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Kings ~'iU be looking for their first win over the N~w Yoi'k ~ngers iq almost three years when the two clu»e meet ttertl to!l1ght. 1 The Rangers. cw-rently In thlrd _place In the National ftci-key League's' eastern division , have~ 14-0-3 record with tM Kings 11lnce Los Angeles won, 8-S, on a dUputed goal oo Jan. 1.8, l!l70. moot . . . Tl was out ol respect. for the , anthem. not disrespect, that we· even thought about fore1oing it in 1he. first plact.." • '. Apparently the public didn't think"'· "Oh. •·e got calls rrom people from ail stations of life -clerks, terrice-1tatk>n men, fact~ workers ... oonvesamen." be sard of the public outcry. ' Even the N•w Xork City QJunctl and mayor John V. Undoay got In • good word . Twen~ of I.he city's 11 councllmen • DAILY PILOT 2 ·Government A· -Did -11 I Says Olympic Champ • f f LOS ANGELES ~AP) -LaSse Viren J won gold medal• in t~ ~1000 Jnd 10,000. meter runs at last year'I Munich Olym. picl and the young dtstance star says he did It partiy becau11e of ass!Stance from his govemment. Viren, here to compete in Saturd;:iy's indoor trnck meet, said Tuesday"he m11St credlt .b(a native Finland with helping him gelon the road to greatness. The 23-year-old Viren says he receives an annual scholarship from his govern- ment to help pay for food, clothing and ft!1t. Additionally, bis· club in Myrskala, -~IJtki, allO aids' him financially, he· said. , - 0 It ls a new·systeiii," .he said. "A few yean ago/ the' t<>p s1ic. runners in the c:ount,cy were cboeed for' the inJ.emational team and we ~Ve the scholanhips ·"'hen ·\"9e are not w~rklng. It's not a Io~. Of .i money -rnaybe 82.~.-but it pays for some· lhiUJS when I cannol \\'Ork because J am . competing. i. . fn pddHion, Finland hii'ed Conner New Zealand' coach A'rllt,ur Lydia rd to set up a vigorous trblnlng 1ctiedule. And the J'iQnlstt, eovemment also authorized ·a J ·winter· tralnlng trip of Its .top athleUs tb"""' S~iD. 'I Viren is a rookie polic~man. During his training trips and other inlernati9nal competitions, he and the other ruMers are recompensed an equal amount. 'I1tls practice Is entirely legal under Interna- tional Amateur Athletic Federation rules, known as "broken time '' pay. ' However, neither the American AAU nor the U.S. Olympic Committee aettpt · the concept of "broken time" paynients. ;'There were many months. ·when I couldn't work at my job ifl iotien9ed to compete in the Olympics,!' said Viren through an iaterpreter. He.,speah ·some English but is more at ease in his native language. Vireo's accomplislunents at Munich were pbenomerial. He captured the 10,000-meter run in world! record lime despite falling down halfway through the race. He was limed in 4:01.2 for his final nlile and ran the last 800 meters in a blazing 1:56.4. Then he came back to win the 5,000 in · Olympic i:ecord time even though his competition was considered the stiffest in Olympic Games.history. • Finland's scholarship program also helped a number of other runners. Pekka Vasala won the 1,500-meter gold medal and Tapio Kantanen won a bronr.e medal in the steeplechase. • Viren livt.is with hlS parents in the .aou.th part of Finland, "where the Hayeis' Shooting At Long Range Fires Bullets LOS ANGELES (AP) -Elvin Hayes is the reason the Baltimore Bullets are leading their Central Division of I.he Na· tional Basketball Association, says Bullets coach Gene Shue. The Bullets downe<I the Los AngeJes Lakers 112-1~ Tue.sday night, snapping a Laker three-game winning string, and Hayes scored 32 poi.U in the triumph. • • He d!d his damage froQ) long range and Shue and Laker gtlird Jerry West polnte<I'to that 1fact . ' ''.,Hayes ha1. been a areat &Set to this team," said Shu~. "He was shootlng well from the outside tonight acd we were moving the ball around well and getting a Jot of open shots. "The k~y to this team is we're playing as a unit~ We've always tiad good one-on- one players but now we're beginning to mold into a team." The ,Laken, hurt by the absence of forward Happy Hairston. cne of the fastest forwards in the league. could not effectively guard Hayes outside. . "When Elvin goes outside, IOIDeODe has to go out with him," said West. He added that" the Lakers miss Hairstoo's consistency. Wilt Chamberlain dominated' the boards with Hayes outside much of the time. The Liker center preventid the Bullets from getting many second shots but the Lakerl got ver)o. few thetnselves. Of Wilt's 26 rebounds - a kason high - 24 were on the defensive board. The Lakers host tbe New York Knicks Friday night. ,..,,,,..,. ~nv, T Let -~I~) T HIV-J l) 6-t )2 llrk19ft 3 l·t 1 IUonlt" t 1·? 20 MCMlll .. ,, 1 2-t 16 u .. Mkl ' IHI u Clllmberlllto 7 2·S '' Cllto!l1r 1 0-0 U GooclrldL II M .10 Port« I 11-0 • w .. 1 II u ,, Clll1l J 1·1 1 C°""'t1 I M 2 Love S l.J 11 E"rlektOrl t 0-0 4 ltOblon · 4 o-t I Price 1 M t ·•t•l-trl ' 0-0 , TDtlh 51 10-11111 lo!l!J Q t•7'111)4 l11Umore M :D • J2 -II' Lo. Anollet II ll 21 !1 -ICM "°"*' °"' -,.._ TD11I IO\tll -...,nfmor• 10, l• At!Qltlll lt' A!Mftdln(e -1'.4l1. ~ on record favoring a bill to make ate •nttwm obllgalory at sports events. ' ''T (.hlnk It Is appropriate to pli.y the·· NaUonal Anthem at publlc events." said t~ mayot. "1 '~wld like to see it con· Unued." Saki Abramson : ''The fact that a vast · '!\!'J<lrity of the-public desires us to play the~anthem, we're delighted to continue this custom. "We'll arrange e time on our schedule so we can play It." ~· weather is good -except in lhe v.•1nter." Hjs father owns a small trucking firm and Viren is tloplng to niove up in his poUqo job. His fall in tbe 10,000 was nothing new. fie had fallen the year before 1n the EUropean championships and finished seventh. He . didn 't take part in 1nuch in· ternational competition the last tv.·o years because he was training hard for the-Olympics. His daily routine calls for lots anrJ lots of road work. "I rw\ about 30 or 40 kik>me\ers a day," he says without emo- lion. That's about 2(1.25 miles a day. But {. others in Finland run farther, he says. ! Lydiard 's philosophy was slower r training sessions.. buf rnuch longer ~ di!ltance on each. Viren says his coa~h. f Rolf H.aikkola, has his train ing schedule : niapped out for the next six months on a , day-lo-day basis. .. Every \lleek is differen t." he says. Asked what he thinks of during his long hours or running very day, Viren said: ;_• .. J think of the trees'and my work and the weather. And sometimes J think, 'What the hell am I doing out here!' ·• Sports Clipped Slio rt' Dodgers Bring I~ Outfield Fences LOS ANGELES -The place where the Los Angeles Dodgers play more games than al'ly other National League team - Dodger Stadium -\viii have shorter fen~ neXt baseball season. The Dodgers announced Tuesday they will bring in the outfield fences fh•e feet all around the park . In addition, the out· field wall at dead center field \Viii be dropped from a 10-foot height to eight feet. Thus a home run hitter woold have to belt the ball'-li.ist 395 feet to straightaway center and only eight feet. off the ground llutead oC the fomier 400-feet away, IQ. foot-tpgher distances. Carlton Inks Pact PHILADELPHIA -Steve Carlton sign- ed a contract with the Philadelphia Phil· lies Tuesday for a reported $165 ,000. mak· ing the out.$.nding lefthandcr the high- est paid pitcher in baseball . Csonka Excused reasons tiave been Joe Namattl, Paul \Varfield, Bob Lilly and Fred Biletnikoff. Uuiias' Ultiu1a hun NE\V YORK -Johnny Unitas. Balli· more's legendary quarterback, reaffimi· ,. ed Tuesday _ he \Yon 't play for the Colts next season -and said he won 't play for a team-that isn't a contender. Speedwav Search ( ONTARIO -Onlario Motor Speedway sO ll has no operators and the nonprofit corporation handing the track"s affairs is still searching. The group \\•hich apparently earned the right to operate the $25.5--million facility last Jan. 4. \Vestcm Racing Associ81es . lost that right Tutsday ,1·hen the O!ltano J\totor Speedv.·ay O:>rp. held 21 meeting lu hear other offers. DALLAS -Larry Csonka. a stac tun· Eagles Nan1c Coach ning back of the Miami Dolphins, was excused today from playing in Sunday's PHILADELPHIA -The Philadelphia Pro Bowl game here. Eagles nan1ed \Vashington Redskins' as· A spokesman for the American Foot· slstant ~1ike ~1cConnack as their new ball Coliference said Csonka aggravated head coach at a ne\\'S conference toda y. i 9ack inJury ·"fft Miami's ..t•·l victory .Eagles' owner ,Leonard Tose signed t eVer Washington in la.St Sunfllay's Super McCormack after a day.Jong interview Bowl-Vfl. Tuesday~ As a result, lt.fercury MorrJs, ano!her Mt'Cormack succeeds Ed Khayat who1 A1iarni running star, will become the was fired the day after the 1972 season fourth runnlng back for the AFC All-ended in De<:ember. Tase also acCepted Stars. the resjgDlltion of general manager Pete Other AFC players excused for sundry Retzlaff. but does not plan to replace him . , ~~~~~~~~---'---~~~- R11ndlcap Ov~co11ae • • Despite the handicap of an arU!lclal limb. Miko Hays, a 15·year-old sophomore at Junction City, Ore. High School. manag.S to be com· peUUve H he tries ror two polntl. AB a high school freshman Hays averaged 18 points a ganie and had a 79 percent '""rage lrom tbe free throw line. . • • ' • • • ' ' • J Vikes Get · Stiff Test From Loara -' -' -' \1 MILY l"llOT ...... iW ~ p.,_ • Preaeuon SUnlet Lugue Ttpoll ls 1l 7 o'clocLu .,. bukelball fa,...lte Mll'lrnl the other loop testJ which 111- Higll finds ttsett In a ticklL!h I ,_ H "•"'-u...... al situallon tonig/>l ., lhe Vlk-c u-un-.-....,... lngs Y"1-lo Loan. San\a Alla, liowporl Harbor 11 Colcll Jim Slepbtos pro-Westminster and Anaheim al babl,y sums up bis team'• pro- b]~ in one sentence as aptly as possible. "Loar.a'• the team In the league lo beat, and """• alttadY · Jost ()O('t, '' says Sleplltns. MariAa ls a game bthind co- leaders Lolra and Huolinglon Beacb with 10 games left In Ille campaign. Westem. · M.,m.'s startloi lineup In- cludes w aophomore Bob Loooet, f-4 Mark Ford, W guard Mark Adlms, lliltl,y lloo SWIUOO (W) and $-IQ guanl Eric Shelby. But the atatus of Losnet re- mains questionable d\at to a badly lwlsl<d ll1k1o lllitalned along the ~ traiL "Ht'• aolnc to be 1 quesllon dtfenalve elfon Iller coming mark for the -of the o/J the bencb to hclP. oul wben .. ....._ t;..,.Y lime be pll)'S nu 1lnlck the Oilm' camp. be lwllts ii a&llD.'' 11)'1 · And Teel -.cl 21 polnta In Slepbtns. a sterUng ellort agaln1l Marlnli'§ man~to·man Newport. def..,.. fliure• to match up ThaL pllr blends wllh 1-er tOli!rk Pll'8f, Ford oo ,.gulir otarten Raul Con- Kevin F)ynn and AdlJlll oo trer11 CH guard), Doug Rabe Loara'i Steve Petenon. (6-1 fQrward) and M center Cooch Elm<r Comhl ba1 Jim Weir. ailufDtd his starting setup And the OUers will probably with SCOll Clrbon and Jim peed all the hclp Ibey can gel Teol crlCklog Ille llnetJp. qalnst a dangerous Saints C.l8oo sparklbd with an crew. The latter's btg weapon . overall floor game aDd ls guard J0&9uin fatale, a Estancia, _Mustangs Collide -v--\ Diablos" St.op Foe, 45-43, It figures lo be a night or relative calm in Irvine League prep basketball wars tOl1ijjht with circuit·leadJng Corona del Mar a:nd Fountain Valley rated as heavy favorites over Edison aod Magnolia prior to Ille CdM-Founlain Valley clash Friday. It's the fourth go.round foe Irvine League quintets and It> duded in the 7 o'clock tipoUs are Estancia at C.ost.a Mesa, Lo8 Alamitos al Santa Ana Valley, Corona del Mar at Edison and Fountain Valley al Magnolia. l Perhaps tbe most in· teresting item is the Estancia· O:lsta Mesa clash. These two have met twice before in tourney aclkln with Mesa winning both starts by , 47-46 and 63-63 counts. . On Ferguson's 30-footer • By DAN BAYES Oflllt ...... NllSWf With only two seconm re- malnlng, Miasloo Vlejo's Rob Ferguson sank a »footer to .give the visiting Dlablos a 0-. 4'3 victory over Villa Part ln Cres&view League basketball action Tuesday night. Jt was unquestionably the Dlablos' poore>t effort ol the year, nearly losing to the hapless Spartans, who have yet to win a game this year. Mission Viejo, beb1nd by five points, with 1:40 left, !ought their way back and Onally lied the Spartans when Ferau11>n's touch ,accounted for a »foot jumper with 14 aeconds tell. Att this point, the Dlablos would have been thankful to travel into overtime with Villa Park, but instead eacaped with a victory due to a ·rme effort by Ferguson. The f-0 guard stole the Spartan.!' inbound pass, and then after a time· 2nd-half Orange Flurry Dumps Tritons, 71-55 By BANK~ Of .. O.Hy '"'"" , .... . forward Dan Nau . out, hll another long shot despite VJDa Park pressure. Witlxlut the fittpower that Ferguson supplied, Mission Viejo would have ~ been humiliated lo the point of defeat. The Oiablos guard finished with 16 points. as he almost single-handedly · led Mission Viejo out of the woods. What led to the n e a r catastrophe was an evening of frustration for two or the · Dlablos' biggest guns, ,.fike Bo.wen and Gil Normandie. Bowen bit on four of 16 shots, while Normandie, an all-coun- ty selection la.st year, was able to COMed on only one or 10 attempt!. MIKE SCOTT 144), MARK SCHREY BATTLE FOR BALL. Coach Bob So reoaen 1 s Mustanga bave llll!y one looa In loop play and are a definite factor in the UUe race. But the Orange High took advantage or slow starts by San Clemente in tbe third and fourth periods lo roll to a 11-65 Crestview League basketball victory Tuesday on the losers' court. Hofhnan led the Tritons ln scoring With 12, mostly on medium range jumpers, and Yoder's Jong outside shots ae- OOWlttd for UlOlt of his 11 Steve Nelson put on a one- man sbow for Villa Park, stealing scoring honors with 26 points, almost ball of .tbc Spartans' total The &-3 forward was unrestrainable, despite a Diablos zone defense which sagged considerably on Nelson. Artists Stay Alive • With 66-59 Victory Uni Wins Estancia obstacle could proye a problem. The latter's ToCld Collins (6-4) bas ·proved especially adept at scoring ffi>m the eight-foot range. 0 S. ' Mesa's attack includff 6-5 n tyers Milce Berry aod John Qnn- • mins, along with 11-1 Phil Salazar, &-1 Jlm Swain and By ROGER CARI.SON repeatedly with key thefts Bl Free Toss guard Rick Browning. °' .. n.1r """ '"'" mideourt. Corona deJ Mar's biggest Laguna Beach High's Artists Laguna seared !Re neU for problem might be in handling catap.llted back into the thick· ,..68.4 pereent in that first By DENNIS CAMPBELL ~~ysical toughness or Coach John Baker's San Clemente team had pulled to within two points of the Panthers at halftime. but a woeful shooting stttak in the opening minutes of the third quarter gave Orange an open- !!lll which Uley dido~ hesitate tO take. potnls. . '1be Trllons never ltd In the game. falling beltlnd on two quick Orange basl<ela off I full court press and ..... getUng the upper hand. . Orange's speedy senior guard Mitch Mezzullo did the most damage lo lbe Triton -dtf'eme, penetrating o n kamikaze drives for layups or throwing in k>ng jumpers from outside. He fmisbed _with 23 points lo lead both teams. of the Orange League basket· quarter (l3 of 19 from lhe Of ... OMlr 'f'Nt s11tt Edison is 00 8 seven.game ball race Tu~y night with a field ) and only tw1ce were the University High School's losing streak and the major clu&ch 66-59 triumph over host Raiders ct Sonora to cut the basketball team made Dana ·problem bas been a lack of Sonora before 700 fans. margin to as many as three Hills' Jock oh the Orange consistent firepower and board The victory, coupled ~:i th points. League cenar more secure strength .•. some t bl n g Valencia's 59-56 win over EI ·Tuesday n;ght, edg;ng the host Corona del Mar has had little The hosts narrowed the count bl ·th Dolphins 48-47 in an overUme lrou e w1 . The Panthers scored 10 straight points to open the sec- ond ball and tbtll repeated the perfornlance with 10 of the first 11 points in the final quarter to hand San Clemente it! ltth km in 15 games this season. With the exception of those two spurts the two teams played fairly evenly, witb San Clemente working the fast break well and benefitting on the outside shooting of guards Bob Yoder, Tom Hoffman and CdM's Holland Named To Coach All-stars Additional Photo Page 23 Dorado, puts coach Jerry Fair's Artists one · game behind !be trio of El Dorado, SOnora and Valencia. Sonora led only briefly at 4--0 before the Artists began roll- ing and eventually upped their advantage tO a dozen at the end of the first period on a flurry of shots by Norm Bedell inside and Dan Collen outside. Collen finished the night with 20 points while Bedell bad 18. . Tom Anderson turned in a nifty perfo~. scoring l~. making a couple of nice defensive blocks and picking off key defensive rebounds to keep Sonora off balance. Aod Brent Liljestrom added his touch to the Artists' cause. scoring eight points and damaging the Sonora offense to 41-38 and to 50-47 with 7:02 thriller .in their spacious new That CdM firepower is sup- remaining. gymnasium. plied by Casey Jones, Jell But then that total team ef. Dana Hills has yet to win In Wharton and Matt Keough. fort · took its toll as first _league play and Jeff styer1• · · And .the rebounding strength is And then st.er G free throw with 58 seconds left furnished by 6-6 Bob Clark, a.& erson, . , an arner, in the game kept the streak Vince Daukas ~r 6-4 Joe then CoUtn hit baskets. intact. It was University's sec-Kozma ta, . dependrng on who LUjratrom and Bedell made ond league win. coach Tandy Gillis elects to go a pair Qf free throws and 'I1le 1rojam had taken the with. Anderson's bucRt made it f32.. lead early in the game, lost it Corona is 13--0 for the season 49 with 2·2S left and lhat was and came back to win the and ranked No .. t in Oran~ · the end of Sono • ~ game in the extra period. County, No. 3 m the C1F . . ra 1 · University jumped out to a AAAA. Laguna finished with 4 of 52 quick, 12-6 lead held on to a Fountain Valley abo ap- from the field for 46.2 percent four·point margin at the half pears to be ln good shape with as opposed to Sonora's 2.1 of 63 and then saw Greg Thomaso~ the front line of ScoU Reic!er (36.S percent). snap a tie with an 13 -foot (~11), Dan Malane and Tbn a...-1..0 ,,., prayer shot from ab'aightaway Hill leading the way. 'l ~ '! i as the buzzer ended tbe third Fountain Valley's record Is ~ ~ ~ ii period. 14-1 and the Barons ~f roach • ' 1 :io Thomason was tnvotved in Dave Brown are workjng on a ,__ uil '•:, 1t ll several key playa. With 46 12-game winning streak. G••v 7 '' ~ second& left in regulation On1119 !"~ " "'· " M"uulo 11J l ?l Hftl(.k l1ll ~"";;'°" ' f t 1 ; Elllotl •, o' 'o '° A'tOOK~ 2 S!Mn 2tl~ Hor'°'1 1 0 0 2 Tot1l1 :JO ll 14 11 NIU SI• C~~Ul~ ~ I~ KMM'I' l127 K1krt1 1 1 3 i Yoder 5 '1 0 11 Hottm"" ' 0 1 11 Codi 1002 D1ro1n • O 1 I Wlholl l • l 2 Crfrwtll 0 J I 1 TG111l1 25 $ 14 116 _,,_ ~..... '' ll 22' 17-11 s.n cltnMnte · 11 '' 13 l:hSl Basketball Standings tt_,. , o l 1 time, he got ~on a drive, ~= : l ~ l~ was fouled by Mike Scott and ~:~~ i ~ : 'l hit one free throw to tie the ~= ; ~ ~ 1~ game at 43. N•POll l 0 I 1 And then, after Bill Spring· CallST'llEW 1.aAOU• otlA,.G. 1.•Ao·ua~ ,, m·· T011t1 2• 1l 15 5, to1 scon ~¥ ov.n.n man s e a pus with 17 w L '"" '"' .:1 00rac1o , DI Le111m• :111 12 10 1...._.. seconds left, 'ftlomason .. ,,8 in 11:1'9!1• ' o ,.... 1» c-1 • 1 J11 2fJ !oonor1 16 11 11 1~ -T111lln 1 1 .251 2'' '11\tntl• ~ 1 'l'll 250 drove the Jane, was again foul· ,_.,, 3 2 D Jn ~-hKtl 1 2 * V• "'"'' Unf,,.,.,ty l l 2'24 119 ed. by Scott and made both ~•"II' 1 1 1'7 2M BrH 2 l 2'5 lDI Jim Everett, who look his Weotem tliil! football learn lo the CIF fio&li.tbiJ sea.son, and Corona de1 Mar coar.h Dave HoUand were named today u lbe bead coacheo for the Hth Armual Orange Coonty All- Star football game this suni- mer. Holland bas just completed his sixth season 11 bead man at Corona del Mar. His Sea Kings finished the pest season with a 4-4-1 record after several dole losles. His best year at Corona del Mar wu in 1971 when the Sea Kings notched a 7-3 record and the Irvine League championship. The appointment also maria_ the first time Holland will have taken pert in the aMu&l classlcf. The-.remalnder of the coaching staffs for the two teams will be named later. Everett, tbe head coach at Western £or the Pf&t four Monarchs Take Lead With 5443 Triumph free throws to put Dena Hills El M"*"9 2 3 230 lll i::.e;~. ~ 1 m = by .,_ ---~-left Mlulon vi.it I 1 lQ ::itO T...U'l"l S-up two w1 .. 1 10 ~ • s.n c~ , 4 2'1 ~ un1_,.~ DllM Hllh a Cati But the Trojans got the ball VJ11a P•rtt o s m l'l1 ~. ~~·1ori Collegiate, Pro Scores upcourt against man·to-man TtttdlY"I '-v11tod• r.·l~i;:_1 __ 0::::::,1.M I_.,_ and Kalellt n. El ~ IU rtMT1I pressure by the Do .,.--Mlu!On 'lltlO cs, Vll1t •1f11 ll L.,.i-ktCl'I '' un1¥WS1tv ••tlMll - . -. . Pa I Si !-.....I ' " VllM>Cll ,, ..... -1un1or ).I moo """Y" .... 10 a °'"111119 11 •. SM CMMen .. z Sonor• 11 El OCndt Vt11C011¥'1f' '· T'""'to' jumper from 17 feet to tie the Tusfh~ 77, FoofNH " s.c1c1~ •' DIM Hn1, ~"'"':!';.! :CTie::::"'"' • game with a second re-''*'t"S ._ ""•••-'• L.Uout: ,.....,.., ........... ...-r:11no.t ' -....., ,\1ater Oei J{jgh's ~tonarchs have' taken over s o I e . possession of the Angelus League basketbaU standings following their 54-43 triumph over visiting Bishop Amat Tuesday ni~ht. Coach Jerry Tardie's win- nen came up wllh a tough full Signups Set court press in lhe third maining. t:l'r. :: J~ ~ F1111ert1111 • ~ ~ : ~~ = ~: =~ ~ 1u Uarte nd lhe t cl. tu-...1 Mlulon vi.to 11 TV'lln Troy 4 1 331 31J7 .,. .._...,." q r a a tc "ft:U University puUed out in s.n cltmti\11 11 111111 ,., • .., 1..1 H•llr"I , 1 210 uo ~'!'for1..loi.,,..~• 191 it around, causing numerous front 43-45 in overtime before ~:n.~.n ~ ! ~ ~ B•tflma•• 111, Lo. .,,.,.... '°" ' M • •~-l . bound s1w1nn1 2 > m m Clwfl1l'lll IOO. GotdMI Stti. ti Bishop Amat turnovers and ara ,-,.,;wi;:y pu in a re L-11 1 • 2's 221 AU11111 1», o.ttv11 1tt r-g H Id bed I I h of a missed free throw by £" .,..} d Sunny ttm1 I I 221 )lt Mlhnutlff lOI, Pllli.Mlplll1 t.z vn.'I e ' ero cas n w t Spl"inanu11n lo make ;t 48-47. '-'ii. en ar Fu11tr'l«IT:r,'~ scr.;. si ll'ldllt'll 130. °"'""' HJ 10 or his gcp&e high total of 20 ·--·~ ' K•llMOY ~. L.t H•"'Jt• °"'" G•"* ~ points ln that span. DIM "1111 '''l. ~ 11 tit 81\kll!lll ~'::." d1I Mir I I ti,,;;~ l.!nn~'. ,,. Mll!MIOI~-:; ~ SI I f:""' l j 1 I &dllOtlt 1tancl1 1t COlll M-. l'oun· PrlMY. g._. MMllttOi 4e DI jll..il ff eve Marth>da e was the '::r''.,.."' 1 0 ~ u ~~~ ",:: V.nr: .. ~':,.':~:(111 "'r:.;,v;nr::~n1 J':i~1~1 •tr!.,__. Pttt NlltTflWtt:'...n'a. 11. J~ 111c1. 1' le2ding rebounder for Mater ~ 5 4 1 11 Hf'ffrOO"t ~ 11 wntrnlM (tll • ~ ·•• hvan!ll Howton "-11ic. n Dti with 16 caroms. Others in H•••h 1 0 ) I 7). Ot'•nfl• Cottt Col~ II 1n Dleoti L• Hlbtl 11 i.-IJ ~ ltpllll ... TCU,.,, _.,"" ttoJ!~n 1 I 0 0S ~ II). . Mo!!l•lll lit, 70. Motif-'5 . double figures for the Hir.::I' ~ ~ ~ , s.cc--E'dlton •• s Ir w 11 •. SI. ANOaLUJ L1Af3'L ,,. ;., Gol'l1-91 ••• WWl!nston JI. n M rch Jolt Ad Tll l JohnBlll!f:llFounllln'lf•llW!Olllflll Mitt!'~ IO l!S Ill l1Un!l*tl.7J,S111DlotgoU.N ona s were n ams o • • Ulll llY l•l • 11 '° A1 l:IJ>. • 81..,.. .._, 1 1 '° " 1...~ U'fllla 11. ,...,..,Idol s1. " and Martindale wtth 10 apiece. ,,_ "" • ,•, •, "• ,_, f." 1 1 ff 1°' Ne~-·-",.,".'.,· ';',.,,.. .. ·c.ui. '° ........ n Wrctllll'ICI -cr.r: 1111 Mir Fii;.SA .... 1 1 tot 101 ... ,. Mtttt Dll (JI) IC•fftlllft ~ ,, Dfllll Ills, Ed -I I ,,. t•. ....... • I ,,. 127 ............ VtOn n. u . ., Pklnc n fl ft ,. 1, Srvi" 1 1 1 S FOUftllln 1IMY I f LAI 11rnU01, 'hiM4!1'f't S-$, c.lll. Col lt. C.i l4ptl1t .. DAVE HOLLAND Colchos South Team years, bas compiled & 30-13 record during bis .coaching career. His Pioneers, under the direction of All-CIF quarterback Bob Acosta, rack· .ed up 12 straight victories before losing to St. Paul in the ClF finals this season. "I'm tickled to be chosen, and look ,1 It as a reOectlon on the success or our program here:--Eferett said. "l'm glad lo do It. ·"t've ~ a_spectator at the game for the last four years and we'Te . been fortunate to have a Dumber of playel'i ln It, to I'm 'really looking foward to It." sbM1>1hooter 'Who can bum the opposition with his UJU1lly bot handl. . Last yur's vet1ture to.Santa Ana found the Salnta Oii top, t!U2. . Newport Harbor a n d Wes&mlnater lock up In 11; struggle to escape the second division and if performances are any lndicoUon, lt should be a tight one. • QUlntels from thooe lwo schools In the past have fought \n classlt: battles, lncludlng five overtime and double overtime verdicts ln 1963 . Surprising Boes Face Olympians ,SAN DIEGO -Surprising Orange Coast College, sharing the South Coast Conference's No. I spot, gets Its 1Uffest challenge of the young circuit basketball sea90n tonight. OCC's Plra~. U in co~ ference play, batUe rugged 5an Diego Mesa here tonight in an I o'clock till Coach Herb Llvsey's Buts won thelr second straight game Saturday night, downing Fullerton, Tl·72, Mesa's Olym- pUms meanwhile, fell to visiting Santa Ana , 89-86. Mesa is now l·L Sarita Ana shares the lead with OCC. ' The Olympians. 14-5 !or the season, are a run-and gun out.- fit with 6-5 freslunan klrward James Robinson leading the way. Robinson Is averaging 18.6 points per game. Teammate Em low Henry, a sophomore guard, is hitting at a 15.2 pace. CX::C features a well-balanc· ed attaCk with sophomore guard John Seymour leading the way with a 15-2 average in 19 games (289 polnta ). Freshmen Rod Snoot and Tom Q-unk have 12.6 and 12 .2 D marks while fttshman Bruce lttiller and Dean Bogdan are hirtmg at 9.3 and 9.1 cllp5. · In otbcr South Q>asl Wis tonlgh~ Santa Ana travels tO Mt. San Antonio (0.-1) and"';~ Fullerton (1).2) hoots CeJTltos '· (1-1). Golden West and Saddleback do oot return to conference action until this weekend. The RwUen travel to Los AngeW CC Friday in Southern Cal circuit play while Saddleback visits Southwestern Saturday in a Mission Wt. Golden West's Gary Orgill currently js tbe area JC SCOT· ing leader. The Rustlers sophomore has tossed In 318 points In 2.0 points for a 15.9 average. Here are the ~C scoring averages as compiled by I.he DAILY PILOT. si•lll•llldl , .. ,4, , .. tt,. ....... 'I " v jn' 12.1 1n31nt.1 11 ff 12 '° J.t 1• .. • 1111 7 .. \'"l\»1.• 4 11 1 ,, I .I 17.Uf"l' 17 13 10 " ·' 'l 'l 'I H B il s3f 1J 1,JJ ·,J:f • Signups for Fountain Valley North Llttle League are slated for this weekend at Lighthouse Lane Fields. 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Special awards: Varsity Best Football Player Gary Maddocks ; Captain : Marty Trujillo; Most Valuable Player: Dan AccomBndo; Best Scholars: David Wu ; Lion Heart A~d: Bob ,Dreifus ; Most Imprcved Offensl•e Back Chuck Carlson; Most Improv- ed Defensive Back: Rk:k Class: MoSt Improved • Of· fensive Lineman : M 1 r k Houle: Most Improved Defensive Lineman : Rkhard Seaberry: Sophomore1 Captain: Rick Brown ; MVP: Ron Decaprio: Lion Heart Award : Greg Skjonsb'y : Frt1bmen MVP: DtMis Boiwell : Lion Heart Award: Tim Demase : Coptllin: Robert Rom;no. Fredmen 1Jl&ramur1I Captain: 8o.b Frttman; Lion Heart Award: James Stratton; ?t.fVP: MJke MatlUI. _ ...... , I Clfialn: ~ ffllm; MVP Rob Yader; ,_uaa llell'I Award : David 8.lter, " FISK PRE~IER 'I Pl Y POL YEST6R CORO. 12/32"TREAD.DEPTH WIDE 78 SERIES TREAD Tubel-Tir1 Bt.dr,.•H Shi Br1!'d "'m Cod13629 ..... $16.95 17.95 19.95 20.95 21.95 22.95 e&,0.1l81ad<lr~ITl!btl .. l'lu1 flld. Ell. Tix ofSl.75 WHITEWALL 18.95 Wh1'-•M ""' .... $18.~5 19.95 ' 21.95 22.95 23.95 24.95 ' BUENA PARK BUENA PARK ..... llYd. at L•ltwellof • Lhlcolft et Yoflty View .,., ._""" UIS Lh1cot.t A••· • 12i-304o 826-5800 • ' --· • _w_,._,_,_...,-'-''·-"-"-".:.'-'-'.:.· _:1_97_:3 _______ 0_•_1_ov_P~~:1 Anteaters Schedule 43 Baseball Ganies SoCal Tops CBC, 72 -69 An lmpoglng schedule of 43 regular season games includ- ing 10 doubleheaders In add i- tion to three exhibitions and defense of their Anahein1 tournament title during Easter vacation has been set for the UC Irvine Anteaters 1972 base- ball team by coach Gary Adams for U173. The Anteaters will be doing something diflerent this year, their fourth competitive sea- son. They will be members of lhe Grape(ruit League lhat in- cludes the major college. and univesity teams in Southern California. Standings will be kept when these teams play each other and at conclusion of the -season;-a champion will be detennined. Included in the list of foes are USC, UCLA , Loyola, Pepperdine, Chapman, UC Riverside, Cal State (Long Beach) and Cal State (Fullerton). 1t7J UCI liASEIAl.t. KHl!OULll Feb. 10 -UCI Alul'llfll (I ) eMll!billOll. Feb. ll -Cl1 Sl1ll !FuU1r~l (2:lCl). l'ltl.-1,-at Arltonl S111t1·()). Feti. 17 -al Arli"'ll Sfl"', 2 IH!'l'lel (ll. Fltl. lt -UC Al"'"~ Ill FeP. l'O -USC Tro!11ns (2:l0l. Feb. n -at Cal Siiia !F1111 .. tclll) (t :lCl). • Ftti. :M -al u. of San Diego, 2 It'"'" CNoonJ. Feb. '11 -u. of Nlvad• (L•• Veges), 2 P11'1H (,._), M1rek 3 -Layal• UlllYtrllty. 2 ll&Mfl (Noon!. M1rch 7 -11 Cal Slttl (LOJ19 Inell) (2::»). March ' -11 Cal Slel1 (Dofnlll!Wfl Hut1l C2::lnl. March 10 -II Wtl!ttler College, 2 pames IJrkiol\l. March ll -al P~IM Unlversfly U:lDJ. Marci! 11 -cir s1111 CLono Be.en), 2 games !Noon). Mercn 21.-JI -Anellelm Toumemenl (LDy<>ta, UC Berkeley, ArlIDn• U . Futlttton, (llapma"• lit Irvin•!. 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LGycle, Cal Stile Cl.Jing 8NCllJ, Peo· 1>11alne, C1'1&11<111n 123) are Gr1~r1111 LN gue con!nr1. H 1 \l.ERSTDE Southern Callrornla College got a 5!- point effort from four reservC's en route :o a 72-69 b<1skclb:1 fl triumph .Qver host Cal Bapt1s1 College Tuesday ui ghl. Tonight coach Puul Peak \ Soulhern California Colle~r· Vanguards test Lee C"ollt!g:e ol Tennessee in an 8 o'clock clash. DaV id Payne v.·as the Vanguards No. I scorer Tu.es- day wit h 17 counters while Bill Helm, ~1ike Wal ters and Jin1 Payne added 13, II. aod 10 points. 5.c11 cc11-,.:n11t • .. Quin~ ' ' • • (IUMV l ' • ' o ;cke11$ • • • Curll• ' • • • He&<"°" • • • • W•trers • • • " D. P1vne ' ' ' " Helm ' ' ' " , "~ • ' • " TGtl!I> • ' " " M•ltllrnt: sec. 42.Ji. Old ribut1d by The Allr•d Hirt COn'lpany•80 Proof •100!!5 Gr•ifl NeutralSplrlb Brigham You1111, CS I.GI Af'll'l'ltt. 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'" " J.11 Alll"loai,iuof-ol(,..lwT.. ~~ -" -· _ flUI TIRI MOUHTING AHO ROTATION l'll'l'H Tliff "111· """· WESTMINSTER • I 5-440 '-• llvd • IHc• ltYd. et McFodd1• 892-2088 ', "1 ' ~ • ' . l r • ' ' ' g.f DAILY PILOT WtdntSday, January 17, 1q73 • Consul Locates Hon1e-N~t Easy .· . -. ' . . . --. ~ / PILOT·ADVERTISER fJ • iown Spots Du·e to~ Aging fecllve. 111J nwftlle, let me ~ Uy DR. STEINCROHN swap placea with you. DEAR DR. STEINCROllN, •--'--• mind you acaln. be thankful Reading ln your recent colu~n Otar Dr. SleITTl.TIJUU : 1 m TU£ BAoWN SPOTS you thaf you arc quite "young" )'.C>Unl 1n one way and ok1 in hav.e are not due to a malfUnc.. c;1lherwise. I couldn't help but symputht:r:e another. A l'«t'nt checkup hu tlonlng liver. They are simply with ~trs. G. and all others rooms in !he basement called shown that my arteries are manlfestaUons of aging Jill.In. DEAR DR. STEINCR0BN : who have hild bad cases o{ SAN FRANCISCO -Set· "Otinese rooms," wh~rc it "soft," my blood preuun ls Sometimes theiie spots are I Ko to sleep perfectly calnl Ul'nt. 1 had n similar proble.rn · "''as customary 'i''hf'n the no.rmaJ. and my heert ls Uke a and ha"""y. 1 wake up caltn. at her age. 'lling lnlo a . ne\\' home is house was built 50 ytars tl~O ••so.yur-old lteart In my ~ _,---------... But within a few lnoments I I was doing housework for a iweldom easy. Tuke the dif· t o hous e O ri ent~! yeAN:lld body." • DOCTOR IN begin to sweat , shake aDd doctor's wife at the time. He flcult y of the nrw Soviet con· n\Mservanis. You'd think I'd be happy. l THI HOUll treinble. Thls happens, in gavemcadletthatdldn'thclp _sul gener al-dc!lgnate In San Shortly after TnO\'ing into am. But there1s alwaya mldnfternooo, too. :ind ill la~t sent me to a Francisco. the house. the Zinchuks asked something that upsets the • As l'ln not a nervous person hospital clinic for trutmen1. hln tile Legion of 'Honor ~tuseom equlllbrium. Oat, someUme:s ral.sed. We d "" '"' le t They gave me sunlamp After a \'ear or scare g, to loan a rew picturu until can them senile keratoses. rui , ... ve no specwu worr s a . treatrnenta. After 10 to 11---Consul G~~Bl-l>esignate and In · my case, it's my skin. '" 1_"' 1 this tin1e, I can't underste.nd trca••icn•· _mo -·~ellon their own arrived. The board I'm a "young" penon with old Liae wtuaa.aes, JOme peop e get it . t.ty doctor bu given me "'' \.> -....--1e1H .t.frs. Alexander Zinchuk are of trosiees refUSf'd . skin. 1 have these brown· them earlier than others -or sonie tranquilizers. He can't cleared~p..-romplett:!ly. Now, established in a charming rl'd patches on my chest, on my more tb&n otbtrs. find any reason ror my at the e of 62. l have a nice, brick mansion on B"lfdway "rT RAD NOTHING lo do race and on lhe back of each M ror actual trtatment or sy inptoms. Please help me. _ clt:!ar co nplexlon. -Mrii. J · ~trttt in Pnci~'.h.~!igtits.1-•'ith them person.ally or band. ~ly wrlnkles don't prevention, I'm sorry I hav e Mrs. \V. COked~~~: J've 1 often been . ,brt onJy after ...,;..,,.,.,;,.i& up pt es politically,'' a board member bother me; it's only those nothing specific to suggest. COMMENT: 1 can inake on· as a"""'t sun amps and ()( San Francisco. t:.S .. and said. "It was strictly a matter brown spots. Are they due to a There ls a theory that too ly 8 "h\U\Ch" diagnosis at this . whethe r or not they help acne .~.So\'1et red IRpe. ./ of policy." • bad liver? What can I do mueh exposure to sun over a time. Flave you had· a six-hour patients. As Mr!. J. suggests, s... ../ ,.frs. James Skinner, about them? -.Mrs. H. period of many years glucose tolerance test ? I'd sometimes they do. But not · THE NE\\' SO\.IET con-fonner owner of the Broadway CO,.tMENT: FI rs t , a predisposes: to these brown want to know whether or not always as effectively. _ • :.ulate, ho.,.,·e\'e.r. will not open Street res.idenci!. s a i d re:minder. Be thankful for a spots, and to wrinkles, loo. you suffer from hypogtycem ia Overexposure to sunlamps ·'here ofriciallly until ~ neighbors should feel secure. .....-• .J. /•/T bklod pressure that behaves, a Yet, 10me get them and others (low blood sugar). U so. a can be harmful rather than · American consulate ls ready "This just has to be one of L:::=:!:::::=~:::;;.. _________ ..:,~;_I heart that ls willing, and no don't. high protein, low carbohydrate helpfuJ. 'Fherelort, I suggest in Leningrad. By mutual the safe.st places in San Fran-other evidence that you're Since you are so unhappy diet often make! these that acne patients get the ad- agreement. lhe orfices will cisco ·today because of the "CAD the board tO a meeting. Tod.11 we &YOid panic deteriorating. Many a .cardiac about the spots, I 1uia:est you symptoms d isa ppear as viCe of a family physician or open simultaneously. security measures that have and go directly to hyateria!" or diabetic or hypertensive try one of the coverup cos· though someone waved a dermatologist before investing Finding suitable offices for. _bee=•::..:take=":::•_".:sh:::•:...::sa:::ld:::· ________________________ w_lth_sm_oo_lh_skln __ woo_l_d.;:g_la_dlc_y_rn_e_u_·.,_._Of_te_n_t_he...;y:_ar_e_•_f_-_ma__::gl_c_wan_'_d_. _______ in_a_su_n_l_am-'-p. ____ _ 'the So\'iet consula1e '''as as •· "trying as 1he Zinchuks' house hunting. A 12-unit apartment bouse 'A'BS chosen for the con· sulate t\\'O blocks from the residence. E\•iction notke! -were sent to tenants. and_ the deal was all but consumated when one tenant declarid he had a five-yea r lease with four more years to go, and didn't want to give up his r~able penthouse. ' -The solution involved the U.S. secretary of State and the 'mayor of San Francisco. The tenants finally ~uished their claim, and an e1t~ive reroodeling job began. Ac- cording to 8 spokesman here, the offices are ready to open v.·hen · their counter-part in Leningrad is. · 1N THE· MEANTIME. tile dapper Ziochuk and publicity· shy Atrs. Zinchulr: are settling into their elegant Georgian home. Ther gave their fi rst party to celebrate the recent soth anniversary of the ronna - tion of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The only other time their home bas been open lo the public was during lntema· tional Children's Art Week, when a collection of Soviet Childreq's art wa.s on display. For the rectptk>n, the large foyu and the living room and dining room to the left and .right of it had been stripped of furniture to accommodate 250 guests\ Two heavily laden buf- fet taoles offered all the Beluga caviar one could eat. THE FOUR.sTORY hillside house has a sweeping, ' unobstructed vie\v of,.the bay and the Golde'n Gate. On the • .lower fevel is a beautiful garden. The house has mahogany paneled hallways and si1 bedroom.!, more than enough for the Zinchuks, .,.,·hose two children are grown and living in Russia. There arc servants' quarters upstairs, and two ·Pests Hit Grape yard ·Cuttings Capitol Ncw1 Strvice BAKERSF I ELD Numbers of female Cyclamen mites are ca using leaf damage to thousands of grapevine cut· 't tings being rooted _i n greenhouses at t.tettlcr Station in Kern County. ~ It seems to be a use of the women taking over, as no males of the species are present, and wit.hoot the males, entomologists cannot make positive identification of the pests. What makes this important is that Cyclttmen mites h:ave not been found on grapes previously. For · many years, Cyclamen mites were a serious pest of strawberries in California and . also caused problems for ' groWt?rs of some ornamentals, t>speclally petunias a n d African vlolcts. Club Gets Certificat.e Golden West College's 50('ial service club rectived a cerUficate of mfrlt from the White HouJe for Its pert In a national project to inform 1'enior cilfutts about the food stamp program. A force of 60 volunteers - · 17 of whom were from tht GWC club -wor ktd • lhroughoot Orange County to • s<>Pilct Seflior citizen• eligible JI receive food stamps u part /or Project Find . • • 0 ' j BUILDERS EMPOR1-u -M 5 81• IAU DAYS, .IAllUAllY 1811-.l .... AllY 22. 197i T,M, O•D DAILY 9 AA TO 9 •.&. IAI. & .... 9 AA 10 6 P.M. . 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It ll the 853·foot Tranl8.me r\ca Pyramid, Which towers to a spjre over the city's financial dlstrlct. The tntdltion of attaching a\ northern edgf! ol t h e pointed out, holds certain In· tree to the final column was Montgomery Street financial herent advantages: fullllled by a living. four-foot district and at the foot of Fa111ll11 Clr~u• bfl '!If Kea11e ~Building. Leader Tl1i1iks Beautiful One-third of the !lender, whtte. 4e<tol')' o!llce building will house the world head- quarten of San Franclseo bas- ed Transamerica Corporation. The remainder is being leased. HAU.ED AS lhe "world's first modern pyramid." it reached Its apex with the placement of Its final 13-foot structural steel column. The cbJumn, painted red and emblazoned with the names of the biulders, was lifted from the street level to the top ln two stages. After the removal of con!ltructlon booms, a four- foot wide aircraft warninl( light fixture will be installed at the tip. • redwood tree, which rode the Columbu1 Avenue. It com-"IT ADMITS more light and beam up In a apeciaUy dealgn. mands 1 sweeping vista of the air into the streets below ; It eel bucket. The tret, provided city and the bay. provides less Interruption to by the C8llfornia Redwood the view-than a conventional Auocitltion, will be planted . ITS SIMPLE, cla.ssic11l buildJng; it oilers a wide later tn the· half-acre park 1hape permits a n1ax1mu1u ,range of full floor office spac.e whl~b Transarrierica plans kl amount or light and air to to eoryorate cli~nts; and, as It implement alongside the base r~ach l~e na~row ~els bo~n~ penn1ts redu~t1on of struc- of the structure. ding _ 1t. Furthermore. its tural d1meiwona as loads _ reduced mass at higher eleve-decrease, ft provides greater THE SPIRE, which extend& ·· tibns obstructs a minimum of efficiency as a building form." 21.2 feet above the 48t~ f'oo:, views. Its advance billing tead:i: will contain the buildings Due tQ its pyramid design. "The Transamerica Pyramid. n1ech.anical equipment and Its sides slope lnw;ard as il A San Francisco landmark · space for teleQOmmunications gors up. Hence, each noor ·is smce t972." ' gear. IllumlDated at night, it of a difCerent size ranging will be enclosed in vertJcally from 149 feet squa~e at the ribbed panels. fifth noor to only 4S feet The signal to raise the beam square at the 48th Jloor. They was given by two.way radio total 5.10,000 square feet of from the Bankers Club space. Two w I n d Q w I e s s restaurant on lbe 52nd floor of vertical wings that protrude the near by Bank or America outside the sloping walls above Bullding. There, officials of the 29th floor accommodate Transamerica, the con-elevators and stair wells serv- struction companies, and the ing the upper floors. city of San i'r3:11cisco watched The building was designed on closed·clrcu1l TV. by William L. Pereira The building is on the Associates. The pyramid, it Is '' Grand Marshal Capitol New1 Serv6ce COLOMA -William F. Knowland, president and publisher of the Oakland Tribune and former U.S. senator, will be honorary grand marshal of Uie 1973 Coloma gpld discovery parade Jan. 24·28. "Mommy! Will you tell Jeffy the•e flower• are orti· ficiol? He won't believe me." STUDIO CITY -Long bc(orc doing one's own thing bccan1e the thing to do, Kersey Kinsey, presid~nt of the Kersey Kinsey Company, a Studio City building finn, was doing ii. Since 1935 he has con- structed hundreds of com- mercial , industrial, in- stitutional, and civic buildings throughout the state -994 at last count, "eiljoying the first. the 994lh and all of them in between." But that 's not \Ii' here doing his ov.•n thing stops. He also contributes regularly toward realizing more beautiful C<lm- nlunities and more beautiful people to live in them. ALONG TIIESE broad lines, inno\lations are his business in business and outside of it. For instance, subcontractors deal- 0 ·IU:;l.~DER~_ EMPORIU-M ~)-..;.r;;;;.·•·..,.~ 5 •••• ALI DAYS, JAllUARY 18 THRU JAlllJ-Y 22, 1973 OPlll DAILY 9 A.& 10 9 P.M., SAi. & SUll. 9A.M.10 6 P.M. STEER MANURE •An ROOT Sl~ADE TREES STEER MANURE ) 2cu.n. Excellent mulch for roses, fruit trees and reseeding lawns. Screened and weed-free. 7·PllCI FIREPLACE ENSEMBLE • ·l'C .. .. -.. - #77V6 Many of the popular varietie1 such 01 CUTLEAF MULBERRY, Ast!, SILVER /,\APLE· ond WH1TE BIRtH. . Plant n!IW for a beautiful shade tree • • • · , this spring. ~ 2 99 'IA. RU••IR AND VINYL DOG TOYS Bright Colored ~JOy toy' for you; \99· All 1hape1 and designs. Some even squeak! Your d~ will. hove hours of enjoymetit. , ~ ing \\'ith him ·l>r lhe first time are amaied to receive S\ICh rapid payment. As one ,;sub" !lums ·it up, '"It's common Ameri c a n busine.s:i practice to work on the other guy's money._ to leL ,him Sweat for 30 lo 60 days. Not so with Kersey Kinsey. He pays right now." Says another subcontractor: "The only time io 1 my business life that I've evtr been paid by return mail is by He holds that a man ahould IJ i "e hi• all •.. to his caree~, co111mu· •tlfy and upward evolve11•e11t of himself. Kersey Kinsey. No wonder we subcontractors loOk forward lo ~·orking with him . Nobody really works for him. They ·work with him." KINSEY · INNOVATIONS also surprise.. clients. Ratber than bid contracts Kinsey establishes construction cost ceilings on each job, and, if hls firm comes in under tbat amount, he return,, the dif· ference. · "The possibility of a refund • is spelled out ln each con- tract.'' says a four-time client, "but when a building turns out to cost Jess than the agreed- upon ceiling and an ap- preciable amo.unt of money ls returned to me, I still can't believe it." A strong Kinsey convlcUon holds that a man !lhould give bi! all not only to his career but alS<> to his community and to \he upward evolvement of ·himself and other hwnan ,beings. He also feela that too many people leave too much to be done by committees and .organizations. ''Solo efforts make greater contributions in buainess and community projects than most persons can possibly believe," ·he maintains. SOME 15 YEARS before the ytord "ecology" broke out of its cocoon in Webster's dic- tionary, Mt. Kinsey was ecologizing. lie waa bothered by lbe fact that 1tore1 .and offices along Ventura .Boulevard, the San Fl't'nan:do Valley's . ma Jn artery, were.desolate looking, ·without trees. So what did he Y~UR Cl(OICI ~ do in 1954 but plant glorious, full,slze palms Jn fro at of hls • HOMI EN1EllT MIMl4ENT CENTER All your home entertainment in one handsome unit. Ample · spc;ice for ret:ord changer, records, speakers, tope1 and tape deck. Record changer shelf move~ and out for ea5y 1 -operation. Eos'ily assembled. (Accessories shown not included). 0 34" IUSllll Satin-bloc fini h fireploc screen. The four piece tool set includes poker, brush, shovel and stand. Complett! with andirons and pull chain. 3. ,. C· .IA_. . . " . . •AnlRY BOOSTER CABLE •1R DIFLE~TOR ' ' " Here's a dandy 12 loot battery boo1ter coble to reach any awkward 1jtuatio n. 149 SAW HORII BRACKETS GREATEST Do jt the easy • way ... 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ATSA•TA••uvt LONG 'BEACH •VAN NUYS •RIVERSIDE •COVINA.• LA CRESCENTA •JHOUSAND'OAKS •SIMI •LANCASTER •CHATSWORTH •TARZA".!A e UPLAND e SAUGUS •CHULA VISTA •GOLETA •VISALIA •VICTORVl~LE •!JRANAD>'.Hlt1S e SAN 6fRNARDINOeCAMARILLO e BAKE.RSFIELD•.HACIENDA HEIGHTS•SANTA MARIA I •SANTA CLARl.i • CORONA e ESCONDIDO e SPRING VALLEY• LAD~~ HEIGHTS e RESEDA e EAST LOS ANGELES •DEL AMO •. • • 1 • • \ blocl"long olfice buil<!ing. Then he· put in a feverish penuasion campalgn with other Valley buslne'ssmen by. mail, phone, and in person and / fired them up to do what he had done. · That wasn't quite enough . He modemlz.ed and beautiffed his office building, for l!hl<h he received the Lot Angeles Beautiful Award In 1951. Alarmed at the profusion • and garlllmeal ol llgna for commerclll eoltrpl'IJes be set an example by llm!Ung b111lneos t~lllcatklnl In his building to small, tutetul, ln- side-the-plate--glus sigrul. For se\leral years he served as an execuUve committeeman ·for Los Angeles BeauUlul. A MAN OF indetennlneable age and of determinable youth, Kinley has a plsylsh quality •b\>ul doing hll own thing ecology-wtse. For 1everal weeb he bad occuk>n to drive put a downtown LOI Angekt bank. A tree In front of the building died and WU standing barreri and naked ln Its sidewalk cir· cle of earth. Eich day he kept hoping that one of the bank's executives would be semltlve lo the situation and replace the tree . -Nothing happened and more weeks went by. In ex- asperation, Klntey finally pen- ned the followtn1 mes!lage on a postcard mailed to the manager: -"I hope your organization and you are more lively than the tree in front' of your bank." A few days later a tall, lur- urilint, srien apeclmtn tree stood ln the bank's ~ well . Sinct tbe.n the · po t t n I postcards of K.Jnsey have transformed t}'elOJ'el into s1"1ta for JOre e)'!I on doztl'IS of occatkms. tax Penalty CaplCll N"" - SACRAMENTo -Go v . RoMld Reagan h11 1lgned AB 171 Introduced .. by A.!!emblyman Bob Cline (R· Woodland Hilla> which wOI Clncf!l any dellnquenc:r penalty on prope"1 ..,.... caused by an ...,... by tho counly URaor • • • , • < ' .. • ~All·Y l!llOT . . L ~fi. BOfld · -. . . .., '·:_'!\Jen Get Bigger, .... But Not Heads A ~ pill, that's what ~ ~rchen are.work· !!_.. -~,. VelBans Admlnlstratloo a ... -. Possi ~ · . Sodium acetate. It's said to iii! the in bloocH11 a spee<!y manner. Also, yliamins, 1'--1 and '"'°l''" .-"' cut -· the ' liquor ..-..., Ws clalmed. These met1 ol ~ so far only .,. ltiti!ii their CQll<OCtions ~ .rats. Get the ra.ts dhmk, tbelt-r them ap. Qtunk, sober. Agaln and again . It's pretzy ~on the rats• f gi-. THAT AMErUCAN MEN ""' growing taller and beav· ~r with each generation b as been ,f;idely reporied. Hat ~ulactut..-s, -however-. ~Y-tbe-sizes GI our heads ·do oot seem to be getting any bigger. Most men buy bats size 71AI or smaller, still IN THE LAST SO years, an aver- .age of one submarine every 21.mOnthB , bas sunk accidentally. ~ re«Jtd shows more than 1,000 men hive died in tllese oollapsed vessels. QIJlgUES -Q. "Your daim that the Great Wood !bis . is the ooiy bird that Dies upside down may be righl. I ooce saw a dUct try It. but it quacked up." A. Please knock it oil .. '-Q. urHE FACE that launched a thousand sbfps was that ol Helen ol Tl<>)', right? How old "'-' she when Paris Cii:rie011e<-o1f rrom Spiirta?" ------ A. Age 12, it's said. But thet was a litile young for abip-launching thereabouts.then. Spiutan giris didn't usually .get married Wlill they were abool 20. 1F MORE yO\lllg folk fall in love trum get sick, why is 'It the greeting card makers sell fewer valentines than getrwell messages? It's a fact valentines rank only No. 4 oo that list of bestselmg cards. Christmas, birthday and getwell, t..pectively, are Noo. I, 2 and 3. PHYslCAL TYPES-Again am asked to explain me» morph, endomoq>h and ectomorph. Those are the three physical_ tYP,eS of folk>. Cooside< for the moment only the fem.le ol the ~-Tbe mesomorph woman tends I<> be medium in height .and l!lWldisb ol figure. AU rig!Jt, pleas- iqgly plump. M~women almost invariably are f!OOd cOO<s. 'Ille . woman la!ds I<> be the ath- 161Jo ~ UsUally, ibe dandy S1"immer. And a g90<f talker, tOO. 1be wtllDal1 is slender, most often serious in her manner, .sometimes exceedingly sensitive, evefl paetic in her outlook. More later. . . . NO MA YBJ:S, the poinsettia is not poisonous, definitely net. SUch· was-a recetJt ·finding in an extensive study of the ri:ratter at Ohio State University. I'd previousJy quoted a poisoo expel'! I<> the omtrary. We were wrong. Apologies. Ac{dress mail to'L. 111. BOt/d,.P. 0. Box 1875, New- port Beach, Calif. 92660. , Goof Preve,nted On 'S.tare 'Fossil' , , Capi&ol News Service SACRAMENTO Tbe Golden State already bad its state tree, amm_al, fk;wer, fish, bird and rock, and during legislative 1W7.2 It · ·also got a state ihsect and a state .rep- . tile. . It came pretty close, too, to getting its own state ·fossil, which could bllve been em· barris.slng -because the fossil it almQst got may not be found in California. A reporter informed Sert. W. C~ig Biddle. Riverside Republican who, last year when still an assembl~~. introduce(!. AB 698, which, if passed and signed int<> 1aw, ~1oold have made Fremqntia fre~i, a trilobite, the state fossil. "WilA'J'?" BIDDLE . said. 1 "That wasn't my in- formation.'' It wasn't rea11y his fault. After all, how many lawmakers art all that familiar with pa\eozoic crusta,- ceans related to today's arachinids?' Biddle explained he's~been contacted by a paleorttological group from his· distriit urging the-ancient water bug named !..-the .great pathfinder be named the official state fos si l. He had been• assured, be ad· deCl, that tbe selec~li:>n had been. agreed upon ·'by 'sucJi ori8oizations ·throuthout the state. . UTER BIDDLE withdrew " bla ,.upport anc1 111e bill dled when opposition from lA'i AJigeles area fossil fans <!e'1oJoped at • • committee helll'ing. . "P'·was all news tQ me, .. he . . . said. As far as drppping ,another state fossU bill inf<> the hopper this session, Biddle says it depends on the state's paleon- tologists. If they CID ·reach agreement, fine, but be will present oo bill 'if~ or indecision ~ .. -. THE OPP(ISm ON t o FremoRtia. fl;~ti :Jo centered on two pomts. , , , -That other 1'1'1i"1C(llDd 1n California are tMft:· represen- tative of the state. • -That there is a good ·chance the true Fremontia fremonti is not found in California, only in neighboring Nevada. 'I1'le Nevada angle was ·con- finned by Tri n d a L. Bedrossian, "fossil expert" on the staff of california Geology, a monthly magazine published by the state's Division of • Mines and ~logy. SHE SAID UC, Berkeley paleontologists told her the Fremontla fremonti type locality is in the Silver State, not the Golden State, and lhe ·possibility appears good that when California-found Fremontias are-more clote;ly examined they will turn out to be a separate subspecies. In a letter to California Geology. Wally Pugh of Manhattan Beach, a member of the (Los ·Angeles .Company Museum-sponsored) So\rthern C.a 11 fomia Pal~t<>IeJ1cat Sociely, made a case for that group's . choice, the saber. toothed cat, Sm ii o don califomicus as California's state fossil . Pugb argues that: -The saber-tooth is known worldwide. -Its type locality is the world-famous brea pits" near the intersection of Wilshire Bo'ulevard.and Faitfax Avenue in mid-city of Los Ange.Jes. 1 -The animal, howtver ex· tlnct, is a familiar (perhaps because fairly spectacular) one· to the California and Amet.iean pubUc. -It is'ftamed for the state. ltlel~ rather thM for an ex· , '<ploreNOlditr-poiltlclan whose rolt in the :.state'a history iS controversial. • \ . s .. o M E p a I e ontoM>gists believe the 11ber ·too~h becttne extinct because of pvelspeclallzatlon -It& dag- ger.like fangs became .90 long It tOU1d no lonfe.r l}l&nage to tlil It& ldll. ' 'Ille controvmy ts likely !<> continue. . . • · .. • ' ' . -. . . ' . . -,• "' . . . ' , / • , -PtLOT-ADVUTISiR-f -I · . .. I. . All Stores Celebrate Grand "'-nlng ~ of Our ~ew :Store, 3325 •r1;01. at MacArtli l lVd. . . . -I'"'..... . ~, I . 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A rugged outla1\· (Dennis \\leaver) and a 'vagon train of ba\\•dy frontier \\'On1en be<'ome unlikely corn· t;>atants against a n1urderous gang at an abandoned I cavalry fort. Sally Ann Howe.s, Linda Evans, Nina Foch.. • KTLA e 9:30 -The American Adventure. I Gary ~lerrill narrates this DC\\' program illustrating the adventurous spirit of Americans. ~-..-=···- . TV DAILY LOG . • ' ! ' Wednesday Evening JANUARY 17 plnri. Salty An" Howes, L111d1 ['llns, N1n1 Fodl. A ru11t11 owtl1w and 1 w11on tr1;n of bl"<ly lronlitr wom- en berome unli~e!y t11mb111nb ,,·fltn they are !orctd to make 1 Slilnd 1f11nsl 1 murderous 11111 it ,:00 e 0 0 mm mm Nra '" 1b1ndontd C!Vll'l tort. ' IJ) @I News m Mtrv Gritlin Show 0 8o11111Z1 "The Fl'itn<lsllip" Clil Prttico1l l11adk11 ~. @ GttS..rt a!)Ncrffl• ! O Wild Wiid Wtst 9:00 f) (f) Nldial Coln A cirws m n. {Ulblolll hith·wire pcrforme1 is hurt in • '\ Q) Star Trft: fall Ind wants lo quit bvt ll1rns ~.. fl) Ml hltl &HNtrlill htr 1r1ndhther, <Ml'ltl of tti.1 ell· ... fD MO'lllfPOdrtllllp Wl. is COllntint on htf ad lo let .. ;.... : 6) Thrtt: Stnota llis struulin1 tmupt Mio Ille llir· DAIL., "ILOT S11tf "Ml• CONSOLATION -Mark Miller as Snoopy attempts to cheer Charlie B~wn (David Pigman ) after another baseball defeat in "You 're a Good l\1an, Charlie BrOwn" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, on stage this weeken4 only . ~~(A) Kopn'1 Htfl!S I lune. • 0 MOt'ie: IC) (90) "Wat -m ''"' lbsoll AU Day Good Deed :M Pexe" P1rt I (drl). '56-Audrey m NiN :: H.p~um, Mel Fttrtr. Henry Fonda, ffi D.tellnt 13 'The Rel1)"' ClloJ. AU HICJht make the scene ; (i) CBS N"" W•l1t1 Cnllkltt ~r_aphe!, M•blo11 Nikclai1s· mu1~~ KHOF-FM Sundays ,..> •~.· lfliJ MrlY liriffll Sbow msu11 fl to a et exp ores ,,. Find the God · m Anc1J Grfffittl possibilities ot lht med ium in lft P~IOllll!IO ... ~. m *'"' CllWI Sibo'9 ly visual e1perience. ~.: m School• WitMllt F•il~rt uperimtntal tffort to c1e1te a purt· 1!!!==~"~"'°~cor~os~!=:~~~~~in~t~he~!~t~W~!t~l~3~1~Jt~!l~I • • ai) Nowell t :lll 0 PR!Ml£1[ TM Mltricatl U... m Doe 42 I'll hlrt Guy Merrill nurates ttiis ntw ~~ m Uttle Rutab pqram illuitrtlinl tbe adw.ntutotrs ,1:00 e (j) B m NIWS 111irit of Amtricans. 0 8owli111 '*..... 0 ""' "@ Trwtllk~ l!lflkltaTapnin • . (J) URt.tllH Wtrid El:) D Wt 161 1111 ._,. • {:) wtufs My6Mr lt.flD I) 00 c-C.11lll0fl b hlfl4 tt m I loft luq locate ind dtlf Trisll Ctddtn 6) I l>Aa• o« ktal\t (iuut Sondra lode) who ii tht fi) Capu1h11 missinr s~d ln tht deltll ol 1 El;) Wbttls, Xll111 ..i ci., pnimln1nt marin1 blolo1i1t. E!l El ~mot TlflN 'Cira • M.;. B Perry Como Sings Cole m Ar!Ciofl1dos de r. C.•lllilllll * Porter--on BELL SYSTEM al""'•-FAM!l Y THEATRE '7:l0 6 The '°lddlatn a t11 m11p1c141 c.i. ,_, : • (}) lfofan's Herta la PW Pin')' Como Is llost of th ls B Wait Till Ttor Flk W. HMM m!Biul special 1111\Jrlnr $Oll'lt el Nei1hborltood •i1il111tu like llw the ~l1r sanes written by Colt and Hany Boyle into their awn hinds • Porter. Guests Di.lhinn Carroll. Coft. durin1 1 wrin of bufJl•rils, whlll nie Stt¥ins ind Louis Jourdln ,.., he's r:nista).en for• Prowler. Joined by l•ifD 1nd Char1u Aina· 0 Jmie: (fir) "Silent ~ YO\lf. (dr1) 'S9-L111renc1 HIM)'. 0 m ID" ... @ To re11 t11t Tnrt11 o A young girl's c:harce (i) You Aslfd F« It f o Milliori s Mnl•~ (C) (2lw) "'tllt * o sexual perversion Last Hunt" (idw) ·~obert TIJ· jail~ an innocent manl !or, Ste•1l1 Gr1n1tr. fJ Ci)(!) G) 0 •It M 1r1• •II 00) m Yaunr OJ, ~ld1rt "Sometima Too1h Is Good" Mir· m lh1t &lrl shill :!Hks to ,,.. 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Dfficen Rttd ind liU llS Milloy oue 1uign1d to .t1ke Ille ntw 11:00 fl ft 0 eJ mJ 9) Ntn female poHce commiisione1 on thti1 ()) (]) (f9J Nns n11M •Itch p1t~. 0 ON SI., .. ,.. 0 rn@ m hill LJ!ldt Sllaw ~ M1r*I Dlllttl Paul Simms vtnls his llostillly tir 0 M0¥1t: {C) "Mtt1 Wltll the X.. wud 1 St"nior ltw 111nner by •riUnr R•J Eyes" (sci· fl) '63-Riy Mlllllld. 1 let1er •hic'h 111 dots not m1il. m Trvth If Colttljutnc:a But tht dry cle1n1r doe s. m f•f!J M1111n m Ho11n's Htrots fi) 1:11111.1 Tri A11111tron1 m l:omtf Pyle USMC ED l1n1k1 £t) Kerm11m Corajt G) Cllucll Johnstn Shn ID WIN A NOBLE PRIZE? Jl:lS€?JCin1ult *LEARN HOW TONIGHT! "''°O CIJ CIS ta"""'"! ... fll) I i,fCIA!, I Now lo Whl ltl;e N• R'lin" fdr1) '~Jenn For•. bel Prize Tilt allt~Sli'lf prows by D ~ m Johfll!f CIT1111 •llich tht winMn IOI' lh1 Hobel 0 M11 111 1 ,,.ilwe Prit~ are det,rmintd is det1il1d, 0 (J) (I) m Wor1d ti Enttrbh1- €!) luch1 Ubf1 murt "Franken1t1in" Concl. Robtl1 (f} Mo'lit: (211f) "Mlllllfi 1111111 la. fo,uforth. Su1an Slr1sbtrf 1nd Bo by" (dlll '39-M11 l!ObSOll. Sw.MOn stir In the tontluiion of 8:30 O @J m rmmn lofl "°" thls lloHOI cl1ulc.. Cltrlstm11 Sllow Hl&flli11!Tls of H09e's Ga.To T1!1 ltl1 Trvtlt 1972 C~rlstmis 11ip to 1ntert1ln 12:00 m Alftod Hltdlcod 'rt.Mllb ""1encan StrYIWntn in !ht Al!ll· m SlllTI lo Aivff1Wf1 l1an1. Japan, Kn1t1, Tlla\11nd, South 12:30 O "IWS Yittn1m, tlong Kong Incl Gu1m. m MHi1: .. The Cieno 1tr~p1 Story" 0 (])@ &)ABC WtdtlldlJ (dr1) '60-S1I Mineo, Suwn Dlr1er. Mo'l'l1: (C) (90) "F1m1l1 Artllkry" &J CounllJ Musk (•es) '12-0ennis We1vtr, Ida l•·! l:OOl]) O O CJ) Men Thursday DAl'T!ME MOVIES ,. 1:30 O "TN lltb Mfn1,.ri." (drt) "50-J.tllf: Wym1n, Kin Dolltlu. Jo:ao (I).......,. •• c..ftflJ" CW••l '58 -Gt0t11 M011ttom111. 0 "1111141 CirrJGll" ICQm) '50- •lchtrd A1tt11. Mirr Beth H~1ha. l?:DO 8 "'Slent '"''It" l•es) '51-Wl)'M Moma, Lott i\lbri1hl 12:30 m ... "Di•11 ., • aia111btt· lllllt" (dra) '46-P1ul1tt1 Goddard, Burress Merrdlth. J:JO 0 "ltt11dtZ1'0lr1 II Mldni,Pr (mp) '3S-R1lpll BtH1m1. 0 "CIJ ti the Cl\r" (dra) '4)- Victor Matu!I, Richard Canlt, J:OG (]) (C) HSM!tff of r1tdurtd Jtw" (com) '59-J•rn• M1n!lltld, Kin· 11tlh Ml)(t, a "TM Pvtp/1 ,t1in'" {dfl) ··~ Grem Ft·~. Win Min Thin. 0 CC) "Gr! YtltrMlf I Ctllt&1 Ill('; JromJ '04-CllH [wretl, 4'1• IJ (() "M'4•iittf Ull' "fmm '&.! -Doris Dtr. Rei Htrl1SOR. 4:30 (J) Sa11t 11 JOAM liltlllf , WALT DISNEYS Rt·relusrd by Buefll ~JS1i IM1!1bulion C<i. \f'C. i>l%l W1lt l\•1ney ?rocluth1m~ IGJ =~· l STARTS: .FRIDAT 19 AT THESE FlljE THEATRES "IE WOll'J 11.lYE A SHOWIER MOYIE THIS SEASON. AID TH[ SPECIAl EFFECTS OS· CARS MUST ALREADY BE ACCOllllUD fOR . llARD 10 BEAT.~ "11.lRIOllllG, THROll·ClUlClllllC. SOMl· llMEtfllln. SOllEllMlS llSPmi-C Ill & SEllTlllEKtll WAY. AllD CliMD OTER· Tilllll-1EY(IT11111111£ U U 011 THC SCRIU: l""•~ .... ...i •• r,..•~ .. ~ (0,Rlfl "SH[llEl WlllTERS IS llEl\CtOUS. Ir fll[ OSCIRS COii£. ti.I 'fill· TEAS RE fAl IEHlllD r'' SHOWING NOW! WAR DIYILS , ..... ~-1-h•• , .... ,.i. .. .... lt•IJ Try Saturday's Ne1AJs Quiz J II. I By TOM TmJS ~--,...Still Like aurters •••aJtlne the '"big WJ ..... °"'111• County theaters have held themselves In ..adin ... fo <mt thla _,.k in the tlrst real ooslaugbt of 11173 on the local ltOards. • Four new producUoM ..mve on tbe COW\11" ...ae this ~ Hite nm bowed In ~ night\) to j(tin Utre. othef plays ahudy In ~" u the new yean In llVlng theater gets under way ln earnest. Starting the -k olr Tue&- day was the Laguna A1oulton Playho,use's Orang! County premiere of a new English romedy "How the Other Half Lo\'eS." Thursday n i g h t another county premiere bows in at the San Clemenle Com· munity Theater in the form of "Last of the Red Hot Lovers," the latest Neil S.lmon comedy to be releasro #r community theater coni;um ption. Two more ~medies of a more familiar variety com- plete the week's openings on F'riday•night. The Costa Atesa Civic Playhouse wiU stage Its version of <;You're a Good.. ~1an. Charlie Bro.wn" while the Santa Ana Community -Players pop the cork on ''Champagne Complex," The four newcomers brlng the total of local living theater attractions to seven, joining South Coast Repertory 's "Play Strindberg," the Huntingto.n Beach Playhouse's "'Hea ven Can Walt" and the Long Beac h Co mmunit y Playhouse's "Angel Street." all of which continue this weekend. SCR also ls offerjpg "~fooochildren" on its Co!ta Mesa stage tonight and Wednesday. "HOW 11iE OTHER Hall Loves," the latest attractiQQ at Laguna. is an English domestic farce completely rewritten for American au- diences. Playhouse managing director Hap Graham takes the leading role and also is directing the Alan Ayckbourn comedy. Jean Koba, a busy director Richard Andersen h a 1 dts!gned the Ingenious setting for ' the double-K'tne show, wtlich plays 1\J(5days through Saturdays for three wetkends at the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Rt)tld. Laguna Beach. with an 8:30 curtain. Reserva- t!ona 494-07<1. . " N.Ell. SIMON strikes again Thut>day nl!:ht, and ~ time lhe San Clenfl?ilte Co.mmunit~ Theater introduces lhe com- edy master's latest available play, "Last of the Red Hot UlvelJ.'' Jim Speif'3, recently seen Is the blind youth in the playboose'a . •1Butterflies are .Free," is directing the 1.hree-- segmenf show. Present through a I I three acts is George Donka as a middle-aged man trying to catch up with the sexual revoluUo.n. His 1hree would -be conquests are· portray"ed, respectively, by Judy Taur • Joanne Apptege tt and P.1ary Modiand. Perfonnanets . oC "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" will be given Thlirsdays through Saturdays for three weekends at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Avenida Cabrillo, with the cur· lain rising at 8:30. Reserva- tlt¥1S 492-0465. HAPPINESS IS another pro. duction of "You're a Good A1an, Charlie Brown" with the Peanuts characters out ror another adventure, this tlrne al the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. It's a "bon~" p~ duction for the Costa ?<.1esa group, with five perform11nces crammed into a single weekend. Cast members of th e musical revue are David Pigman (Charlie), Barbara Biendorf (Lucy), Scott Swenson (Linus ), Stephan Reicble (Schroeder), Toni Bergman (Patty) and Mark Milltt (Snoopy ). Pat! Tambellini is directing the show, with musical direction by Anita Gros.!man and choreography by Lori P'urtner and Diana Spencer. CUrtaln times for the Peanuts players are . 8:30 Friday. Saturday and Sunday former . while the latter Is and 2: SO Saturday and &inday uoder ~ direction of David afternoons at the Community Emmes. Centtr aud1torlum on Ule Headim? the resptttlve casts • •re Rooald·Bou!SOm, Rtglnald Orange County Fairgrounds. Rook Caineron Mitchell end ·-. . ncservatlons IM-$300. Steve deN1tut in "Moon- A YOUNG LADY who children" uud the trio of• ~I . Landon Jr .. Cherie P{ttch arid Don Tu<he In "Play Strindberg." CUrtnin time ls ' o'clock ro1 both produdlons: disrobes at-a taste of the bub- bly -that's . the pre1nisc or "Champagne Complex," open. ing Friday night for the Santa Ana Community PIAycrs under the direction or !ton Albertsen. Rita Lledags plays the girl with the unconventional reac- tion, Wayne Gibson Is her very conventional flance, and Fred West enacts the psychiatrist who studies her problem up close in Leslie Stephens' three· character comedy. Three weekends oJ Friday and Saturday performances are scheduled for the show at the Players Theater, 530 N. Ross St .. Santa Ana . Curtain 8:30; reservations S31·9738. " SOUTH COAST Repertory continues its tandem schedule thiJ week with performances of Michael .. Weller's "~fooochlldren" tonight and Tltunday and Frederick Dur. renmatt's "Play Strindberg" Friday through S u n d a y . ?.fartin Benson directs the Concert Set For College , PuformRnces are given at the company's Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd';, Costa Mesa. Reservat ion1 M&- 131lJ. COMEDY ANO fantasy are combined In the revival of the wacky comedy "Heaven Can · Wait" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Stuart Elliott directs the show, which enters Its third weekend Friday. , Tim Adams, Nicholas MOie and S&m Brandon head the Huntington Beach cast, whUe DoMa Cundiff, LQis Farah. C:reg FeuerbGrn and sAria Verdecia take major supp- orfing fGles. Performances are given Fridays 8lld Saturdays through Feb. 10· at the playhouse, 2110 Main St., Huntington Beach, at 8:30. Reservations 536-4446. Continuing as the year'' first attraction at the Loni Beach Community Playho:use is "Angel Street," the Patrick Hamilton drama under l}le direction of Jame1· BrlttaiI). Clara Grich. Paul Teschke and ; Robert Magid head the cast. ! Performances . are given ; Fridays and S atutdayo-' lhrough Feb. 10 at 8:30 in ~ playhouse, 5021 E. Anahebl! St., Long Beach. Reservati~ Orange Coast College will (213) (38..0036. ~ present its annual Midwinter,----------- Choral Concert SUnday even· ing, Jan: 21, at 8 p.m. in the OCC Aud1torium. The concert ls free to .lhe public. OCC's cOOrale and chamber singers, mort than 80 voices, will perform und er lhe direc- tion ol Richard M. Raub. The groups will sing selec· lions by Brahms, Handel. Ban· chleri, Wolf. Mozart, Lupo and. Vaughn Williams. ********* PACIFIC DRIVE-INS during 1972, returns to theli'"iiii-iiiO~---iiiiiiiiiiii--iiii-iiiiiiii--iiiii/ stage to pla y Graham's wife, tllttMl ..... llil• ........ Jin, -=== while Don Hinson and Jacquie Moffett po,rtray the lower class couple and Walter Dudek and Elizabeth Hughes enact the visitors to both homes. ---.._,... SOUTH COAST PLAZA #2 -Coda Mau -Vl\~ENLEIGR ~ LESLIE HOWARD OLMAdeHAVllLAND 549-ll52 FOX TWIN •1-Covine-332·1122 0• ....... 0aly7:00 Cell~'°' s..., klleftt. EL MONTE -El Mont•.:.. 448.8422 Sl't\TE-Pasadena -792-7 J 39 ''IJJ)JheS._andbox is a joyJ Barbra Streisand's sixth film is her sixth hit!'':...::=a. "The· sharpest, gentlest, funniest film of the year-the ---- ultimate .• woman's pictu.re 1" --~'-"·- "Don't miss Barbra Streisand's mostmoY· ing per- formance 1 to date." "Barbra Streisand gives the best performance of her cafeer in Up the Sandbox, a story of a house- wife who fan- _,,,, llfl~. -- tasizes herself in . all sorts of wonder-. ful adventures." -.ll,/tOllH~1, _, .. , ......... "Lively and funny! Barbra Streisand is excellent! Four can1era eyes!''...--,-~-- ''One of the year's ten best! The most outspoken, outrageous, image-shattering film in years." _,...,,. UUVllla ....,,_., 0.,.../ftlo, if I Ar~ .,,re1•u"!:Slfrtl"101 A8Niwn't'fUI "~ )W'l!l:'t• IRIW•l'tff'Ul'I~ .,._,,...,_,..~,_.,,M.....,..... r(l.•.1..,..ur ... 'I"" • vn,n *I-• . ""'-• MU 8'ISlt 01~ Wit.ft ll'N#oo ~"""'-'"""""'°'4. iv..:~•1 .•••• ,.. •• ••'.• R"r()(•' tf'l'-IW~.,.~"10.."CI• "fl')•l(OJ)'" • ........ '(~ .... -... "', .• ,,.. lttlffl•••., Ol1'11-IN "' ,,_ "All fnrt1• MUI' WOMOI ...... (lllJMAU!l'(I llt-..111(~ •••tttwi ~ ......... WllADoW! -·~i·. __ . ..,,. r " I ' ~lnc•M A-... -"·' ·-· Ul-4070 u ........... . ••~t •I Kft .. l .t11·222J JON VOll "T olUIT IHNOlDS DILIVIRANCI (l) +McCABE & MAS.MtlllR • .... <( • .. ' ' • • , ·-..-' Ope n s Sa t urtl uy ' -'Rigolettp''Slat,ed B)~ Lyri c Op era l,yrlc Opera opens 118 ruurth repertory season Snlurd11y evening with lhe prese11tutlon of "Rigoletto" by Verdi in lhc Festival of, Aris Forum, l.agWla Beach. 'l'he llve.~·cek s eri es features ~ group or award- wl.nnln~ singers from Southern CaJilornla cast In she major works. Uaritone Roger Ardrey. a music professor at Ctillfomia SU.te UDivcr11ily at Long Beach and featured soloist with the Roger Wagner Chorale, wjll sing fhe title role. Fredrick Winlrop, a lead 1inger in numerous Los Angeles productions plays the Duke. So p ranos Barbara Wil kinson, a Metropolitan Opera finalist in 1971, and Lor. rrtine Kamlns, who has ap. peered on radio and television as well as on. va rious concert tours, will share the spotlight as Gilda. Feb. 3 and 4. Puccini's "Suor Angelica " 1:1nd "G i<'tnni Schie· cl" Is ·scheduled' (or Jan. '27 und 28 and Feb. 10 and 11. A program of lhrt'C one-act contemporary A m e r i c a n operas, 0 The Telephone," "La Divina" and "Sweet Betsy from Pike" ooncludes the 1973 Opera Season on Feb. J7 and 18. Composer P.1ark Bucci wil.I direct. The insight of music direc- tor Mk:hael Kurkjian, stage director Robert Rogers and set and costume designer Bert Pettey guarantees a vital in- terpretation of these works. Season tickets are still available with single -ad- mission seats at s:I. Since seating is limited, early rC!)erva tions a r e recom- mended by calling 49-l-0709. .• 'Gatsby' Set At Mansion Performances will be held on Sah1f8ys at . 8 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 2:30 p.m. at the Forum 'Mlealer, 650 NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) - Laguna Canyon .Road. Roseclllf a luxurious 72-year· "Rigoletto" opens t h e -' 8eal0n on Saturday 20 and old mansion, will be used t his Sunday 21 and plays again on . spring as the set for the film· C"==='-'=--'--===-=c-,1 ing of a substantial part of the movie version of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel , "'The Great Gatsby." NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES A spo kesman for Paramount Pictures Corp. said final details of renting the mansion. owned ·by the Preservation Society of Newport County. are presently being worked out. \\ A spokesman for the Society said the re.ntfil will probably run from March to November, although the actual shooting will last about six weeks. Production crews will use the additional time tn set up and take location shols. UA """ -· ~ \i• • GENE H:.CKi\\AN EilP.:£iT BORGNINE RED BUTTONS CJ.RO. lYN!Y ' DW.. ·- • "UDY SINGS TM• 8LU•S" >•-.I-. "THIE MAH" ...... Ille.tort llll -~, ' / GRIA-TWllK "" ·1 . Mca-•I Mo,, .... 10111. IM b ..... ,~. t•••, holrbr.,orh~ fligh1 o"d 1he ' --clo,he• w••h ( •oo l~ nndcoin · o•• beoutolully •••<v•<'d hv Sotn Pee~"-· poll • '""' l;,.,n, __ ........ ,A~•·~ STEVE IVll:()lJ El:l'I (PG) PREMIERE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT <A Ope ra Stars a t OCC James Hooper portrays Roberto and Sandra Bush will sing the role of Flora in the Weslern Opera Theater production of "La Traviata" F'riday nighl at 8:15 in the Orange Coast College auditorium. -- WtdntWJ.y Januilry 17, 1 q]3 DAILY PILOT' 2!J ~ Ghosts Disappear? / / 'Story' Becomes "'Circle of Fear' by JERRY BUCK JIOLL 'l'WOl1D 11\P I Television's rllrtrition with the supennnatural may be one or the shortest phases in the medium 's history of CJcles and fads. Like a ghostly apparl!ion. series about !he bitarre and the macabre flirkered brieOy on the tube and then waned. "The Sixth Sense" and "Night Gallery" were can· celed at midseason and "Ghost Story'' renlains on probation with a new title and a new direction. On Friday the NBC show becomes "Circle of Fear.'' ··Ghost Story" bowed in series, hour. and fina~y as a hair-couldn't do ll." HE SAii) Tii t: decision to IN TJIE LAST four shows chanJ:e "Ghost Story'' to "C1 r- sUll to be made this season for ('le of Fear" ca me not from "Circle of Fear," the series NBC but from the head of the will be broadened to include . produclion cornpa11y. Screen suspense, thrill~rs and ·what Gerns. Sebastian Cabot will no · ENTERTAINMENT execuUve producer William longer be host of the an. '-----------" c.astle calls "good pieces of thology . dramaturgy." \Vas the pub!ic quickly sa ted The series just couldn 't by thl• superna iural make it on ghoslf alone, Cas-"l'n1 inclined to agree." T exas Urania tie ruefully admits. Castle said. ·· 'The Sixth ··1 chahged the sho"'. for one Sense' and 'Night Gallery' are HOLLY\\'OOD (UP!l -The reason only -to get picked ~P going. Therl' are just so many production team or liichard next . season." C~Ue . said. pccple uho will took at this." Zanuck and David llrOv{n. In "Obviously our rahng lS not There is still 3 market in association .,.,. it h Universa l e~gh ~ g~t us renewed. I television for movies of this Pictures, will produce "Carll' thmk we ve ]u~t got lo ~.et a genre. But it does not seem to Blanche" based on a police formula that will help 11s. work as a steady series diet. chase across Texas . Bar tok • Qu September and "The Sixth Stl•J'ng artm ,------,.&nsc" last January. "Night · Lt' Gallery'' has been around • since Hi70 in various forms. Castle. a ruddy-faced man 1~iiiiiiiiiiiii ii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•timiliitliiiiii•tiiiiiiiiiiiii with snow·white hair. whose \11 long list of movie production creditS includes "Rosemary's Baby," said: "I was just get- ting further and further away from ghost stories. I just To Per form in Lagu11a HELO OYER . "ELYllA MAOIG-AN '" .... OrltlMI u-.. ....... .. .....,. ....... •1e11Nill .... laWihHy''- N-T~ Al10 D. H. L•wr•"c•'s 'THI ~l .. N'I. THI •TnY" r HELD OVER THIRD WEEK "VANISHING WILDERNESS" MOL ttlr• M . 5:00 • 7:00 • f :IO Mt. ads-. l·l ·5·7·f , .... -w-. l-24 Walt DMep "SNOWBALL EXPRESS" ai.,111 •Ll'lll ........... .,1-.'Mllt ~9 •·-.. --"""-=°"' • .,,..,,.,....., __ I ' ' 'C!I ."':':'.=::"-_ - -2nd ALL WALr DISNEY.:HIT AT BOTH CINEMAS WALT \'l\nrv?/V?n ' DISNEY'S \._LiLJ Ln.JLfij/__/ 1ICHNK04CJlt 'W\\.U t>OG OF THE NORTH I UP-I BARBRA THE 1 STREISAND1 (R) 'lBOX I . PlUS • lfE MAR.'ITN GENE HACKMAN "PR IME CUT" RATED IPGI NOW IXCLUSIYILT first as part of the "Four-in· One" series. then as an hour AH A8SURD LOOK AT MAal1.t.O£, "PLAY STRINDBERG" ., Du"811111tt . NOW "'"' JANUAR Y 11 -I P.M. IN REPEllTOAY-WE O,, THUi$. .. MOONCHILDUN" ,,_ C"lldn111 to! AH ~IH'ICllVS 111 .,~:M P.M. "TMI! SUNO.t.Y FUNHlliS" ~ J'outh Coast Repertory -•· -=o STADIUM 0 I -'' ·~~ -,. -·::;;in STAOIUM ,l .'1; l!•<llK!'ff En""t'rna"t , HOW HO lhstrvftl 5,~,, Wlftllel' .i J Ac" .... '"Y Aw1.-1 "FIOOLER OH TH E ltOOF" Wtlt~t "SHOW8.t.LL EXP'llESS" • "THE lllSC UIT l!ATER" CG! ·~~ "ELVIS OH TOUR" • "SKYJACICED" (P'GJ ~======---~ ... ~.:::066 ROY'aEAM" .,. - --·=· STADIUM ,3 ,. ... ~·~ - --7.1> SIAD/UM J ;',, ·~~ -"THE REVEHGERS'" ... "P't..AY IT A.GAIN, SAM" ... IMOWllM 'I>_,, ..... lttltitHI "'lttl:l taiW) .VI •!ltlo .... """'°' tfMl<-1 .. l-1 ., .. 1...., -·->l~'11 t••o -.iNwtfflA"l ••......,,--11 .... -........... _ "I ~°'I ...i<i -'°'!"-" '"" _,..., ...... "",. ...... :=.:-.t. , MS singi ng anddancina _...ia11 ~--,me world I " ··-SEE IT BEFORE CIVIUZAT10N'6WEEPS IT AWAY .. !" "'GIEAT NEW WILD Lt'E FILM FOR lt1l" I' 't NA.RR ATED BY REX ALLEN ,,, ___ , -.... ~ I , -. \ i MAN CAN LIVE IN HARMONY WITH NATURE a c'VUIO I 11 >1 1,y A It OUtltl i. II r.J NZ 8~;fl,,M AN H HELO OVER -3rd WEEK ! MESA-Costa Mesa-~I SS2 VI LLA-O~ang~39-0066 GROVE-Garden Grove-537-6600 BROOK HU RST-Anaheim-772-6446 STARTS TODAY 1 WEEK ON LY TUSTIN-TusHn-544-1696 WEflDAYS • 5100 • 7:00 • 9:00 SOltlllY NO f'ASSEI SAT. & SUN,· 1 :00 • J:OO • 5:00 • 7:00 • 9:00 S.JAM.11 ... Ulll.ll ••IU1Q J1 llo"'"l ..... fo ...... tlotl!ol loiolMI ~•I JILMIJlti ~•-Ill 11"111\1 , .... _""'"" , ..... 1 .. 11111 1 .. ........ -... ..., .... ~·--_,_ .. ,_ ..... . .. ~ ..... -·-....... __ .J...t....:.l.. ... i---· 2nd AT BOTH .. RAINB OW BRIDGE'" .~"""'"'~ ALSO :~.'.. "HJT MAN" Ahwo A••" Sollv lelllfllltlll 111 "TH I LAST Of THI RllJ HOTIOYHS", , I SlAlTS F•I. JAN. 1• Wolr Disneys "SWORD IN THE STONE'' "NIKKI -WILD DOG Of THE NORTH" IN A"'O SHOPf>ING ClHTlll: •I ., I I r r • DAILY PILOT Wfdnesd.l.y, J.1n1.1ary 17, Ul7J • Car1·y Your Boat Almig 11iker Phil :\.nderson and boa t queen Jeanne Leslie unpack the ne\v inflatable back pack boat. on dis'p!Jy at the San Francisco Sports and Bo at Show. The craft \\'eighs eight poun ds. supports up to 250 pounds and comes complete with . folding paddle. pun1p. 1na1ntenance kit and nylon stuff bag. ,---------1 N elv Metl1ods of Disposii1g ·Of Waste 011 Boats Aired By JACK WOLISTON .:~. NEW YOR K (UPI -The .. b:>ating industry has come up '';With a number of new waste disposal syste ms for pleasure boats to meet requirements designed lo prevent pollution of the nation's 1vatenl'a~·s. One of the late~t is a "'aste storage a n d int'ilicra tion sysiem de1eloped spec1fical11• for pleasure boats in exet>ss of 2f feet that are equipped "·ith IO, 12 or 110 volt electrical systems. • "\\'e are confident that \l"C0\"e sol\"ed all of the key problems aSsoeiated 11,·ith plcasur£.> boat 11,·aste disposal "·ith thts 11"aste storage and 1n- cinl'r.'.lt1otJ s~sten1:· says Jerr Har1·e1'. presidt'nt of ~ew York · Tt'~ting Laboratories, lnl· . "·hich is del'eloping 1he Colu111bia l11troduces Two New Sailboctts Columbia Yachts of Costa <.1'1ll be left comp!t>tely open - J\.1esa ~12 :-:.s oul the ne'A' year as on the '"45." to be fitted out \\'ith the announct•mcnt uf two t!CC'Qrding tu e:.ich O\\'ner's new sailing bo;its. f The first JS a new 41-foot pre crence. mototsailer designed ·by ihe The Colu!nhia·22 repre~nts late Bill Tripp. Columbia's se\'eral new conccpts in trailer chief de signer until his death yacht ciesign. according to in an auto accident last year. Richard Valdes, Columbia The second boat lp pro-president. It has been design· duc~ion by Colum bia .ft a 23-ed as an ideal beginner's boat foot trailer sailboat from the -safe. strong and easy to system in conjunction with ValL'On of Freeport, N. \'. The new sy.stem consists of an enclosed box-like structure with two separate chambers. one of which is electrically heated to 900 degrees lo com· pl~tely ron1bust fecal n1atter . 1 and the seeond of 11·hich is heated to 260 degrees to ac·I celerate evaporation of Ji. quids. FECAL ~IATTER'and other solids are con1pletely burned in a small pool of molten lead· bismuth encased in a double lined stainless steel container. The odors from the com- bustion of fecal matter, as "•ell as the evaporated gases, are Conducted lhrough !he boat hull into the 11•ater, which absorbs most of the gases. Harvey says the final system . now ready for the prototype stage, "will be marketed for about $300 and 11,·ill be compatible with mosr existing pleasure boat toilet systems. design board of Alan Pa yne,.,.._ sail. WIULE TH:E cost is signifi· Au stralian designer who has .. The most obVious dJf. cant. Harvey says. it is pro- , recent!,. been named to sue-ference about the Colurnb ia·23. bably less important lflan the • ... 1clkd Tripp. apart from its lon g keel in-~fact that the system meets The Columbia-41 is the ~C· stead of a S\l'ing keel. is its s3t~t3'.i standards of !he federal ··cond yacht the Ccsta· ~lesa overall quality and method of Environment Protection firm has produced for the ccn:\truc1ion. Valdes said. Ad mi n i lf't.z' at ion while 1cruising sailor. The other "·a~ "Using an entire!v new con· eliminating: -. t~e Colunibia-45. The ··-tr• is cepl. the "23"' hull .is actually -Overboard discharges of reputed to be as a good ,1 l\l'O hulls bonded together. sewage. · sailer a~ under JXlWer . She Th.LS inethod. called match--Dockside disJX>sal or weigh s 20.500 }Xltinds 1n !he tooling. matches two hulls - a stored human waste. ·Standard , keel version. "'ith full inner hull with both --Chcmial treatment of >8.500 pound s ballast. enabling longitud ina l and tfansverse waste. her to carry &33 square feet of fran1£.>s. and an outer hull -Any requirement fer liquid , sail. \\'hich is permanently bonded or petroleum fuel for opera- ,, The saloon is I I feet !ong to its mate. This makes a tion. '·.and 10 feet . three inches at its strong and rigid structure, but -Excessive cost of opera-~ widest point and has been iJne which is exceptionally tion. raised to provide good visibtli· light in \\'eight.'' Faldes iX· -Necessity of large }Xlwer · .. ty on all quarters. The sa loon plained. req1,1irement s. I ' ' • i; :f . • • . . . ' .. 1: :1 it JOIN US (A~tkon Motors Gro11p ) FO R THE WINSTON -WESTERN 500 MILE - STOCK CAR RACE Riverside Raceway, Jan. 21 FRE E REFRESHMENTS (Hot Dogs , Beer, Coke) SPECIAL RESERVED "ESSES" GRANDSTAND SEATS See Us For Tickets BUYER PROTECTION PLAN 24 Months or 24,000 Mil e Guarantee Available 1973 TRANS·AM JAVELIN WHAT'S A MATADOR WI G-OT 'IM. ALL MODELS. Herdt~ Sedoll, Stotlon W°'Olll. We '¥011 -Now Yo• Wl11 No lrtTo Clterf* '- Mot Whffls '"'41 17tr17 WMtw Lotf'9N4. Tif'n •' • • co'Jst Sl~i ~ . Hobie c_., By AIA10N LOCKABEV championships or special resptetlvcly In the Hobie 14i. ,(as the pre~nderance of en· o..11y "ittt ... , • ._. •ti,., regattas before ihey arrived Seh1tfer is a veteran 1rlH w!lh five rron1 the HONOLULU Rlcherd here r.tondo.y. Five ottlers will cataqu1ran sailor who helped nlainlaocl and five fro1n Loufek of Costa Pitesa and be selected from a field o( 50 Alter with tfie design and pro-tlawaii. \V ayne SchReler of Capistrano which startOO couwetition iq,a motl,Qn of ~_speedy twin -hull· 1'ho top skipper from Hawaii Beach stand out as favorites_ series of special qualifying ed cr~t wbich ·in five years Is Rick Pitaish who w11s thlrd to win the 'first Hobie Cat ra1..-es today . has IUftt~:d every major in the tm national£. World Championship y,·hen .JO Among those who hoped to sailing 1 ln the world. Coast Catamaran Corp. cf BOATING top ski~rs start competition qualify were Hobie Alter ot Qualified snUors hert·for the Capistrano Beach Is furnishing off the Outrigger Canoe Club Ca.pistrano Beach. the finalS 'are from the U.S., all of the boats which will be here Thursday. designer and builder of the Au.sti'iua,· Europe, Puerto used In the championship com· Thirty-five Hoble-14 sailors Hobie Cats. Rica, Japan, Sooth America, petition. They have been equalize the competition, ski~ -from 11 cquntries \\'ert Loufek and Schaefer arena-Sou.tll.JAfrlca, Canada, New equalized as to weight and pen will be required to change qualified either by national tlona1 champion and runner-up G~ ~ Guan1. The U.S. equlpme11.t, and to furtl1er boats after each race. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;~·· SALE SPECIALS FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! ....... ..,. ... WESTMIHSTER SANTA Al\~A FULLERTON 15221 BEACH BLVD. e PHONE 893-8544 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS PHONE 547-7477 MONDAY THIU FIUDAY •• , ••• t :Jt A;M .• 9 P'.M. UTUIDAY ••••••••••••••••• , t :JO A.M. • 6 P.M. MONDAY THIU fllDAY •• , ••• t :JO A.M. -t P.M. SATUlDAY ••••••••••..•• , ••• t :JO A.M. • 6 P,M. SUNDAY ••••.••••••••••••••• •:OO A.M. • 4 P.M. HEAVY DUTY rLASTIC AUTO CADU OR UTILITY BAGS AIR FILTERS I TRASH CAM LIMERS "'"•Id •• ,....... 1M repolr1. I 0011' .,.i... ~ .... 111i ,..w •Ir fl'--...... -c ....... 'ff-72, 0.-, II '62·'121 ,_ ... 060-'6'1 ...... i..' '-"·72, PKG. OF 10 _, ..,...,,, ....... '63·'12; ow.. .... .,,, ·-·· .,,_.,,_ 49 """'· '"·'72, ,. o • r t'I',. 39c :no.u. l'l.G. "'echlor Voli..t '60- 721 ,.... .. ·.s..72, -...... h , C-1 '60-'n.. u.. FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES llULTl·PURPOSE GREASE llTS FGll MOST CAllS 1951 TllllU 1972 Hoo .... -foe. _, pr9-01.....0 .... """''"" ........... -,..;,,,,, ,..., ... -. I. FAST ACTING GREASE. SOLVENT JV11~11 .. a ..... itofffrw .... _ ... "'°'""" .11 EASY TO USE gr6• CAN 7· DOUBLE CYUNDfR DOOR LOCK SET ~--~~ "i •21CIYS , •HVINT ~2" lHlfT ~ ROPE HOOKS WITH SAfm S,ltNO·ACTION • ON! l'ICI COllSTI • llGH l'lllfORM~ Wllll fOtl IOAD & AOC • COMl'lm WITH 2UJ4i .. I' • /. CORNELL TUBELESS TIRES 4 PLY NYLON CORD -~~ lo ~_: ••• •l ... (""" ·12~~.r 7Jll'>OX IJ CY~TO.. ..... ,.,.. ........ , , ..... .,,, -.. -.i... ' GUARANTIED FOR 15 MONTHS • • 1530 s. HARBOR IK'vo .• PHONE 870.0700 MONDAY THIU fllDAY ••..•• t :lO A.M. • 9 l".M. S.t.TUIDAY , ................. t :JO A.M. • 6 P'.M. SUNDAY •••••••••••.•••••••• 9:00 A.M. • 4 P'.M. l•(N Ill. "''" .... ••tCI --~ .. 1344 "' ·~ •• 1444 . .. 711 . t• "' , 111•" "' ' 1 1Jo ii 1566 •• l lJ, IJ "' CORNELLTRUCK TIRE FOR PICK·DPS, PANELS & CAMPERS l/G SflfCT/ON Of SIZES 15~i~~1 ~ 1 ~~? .. 118!.~ .. j 19!~ .. l 19!.! .... 1 ·11HIO Tl,lllD IUH D TUIMllU lftt ""' ""' ¥AH ----HEAVY DUTY 11.ACKWAllS . .... 1 ··· .. l 2~·" I ni1 J40•;14j:i• 2,!~' ~~I~ ~:.0 TUHtlU 1UHll~ ~O •OAO HAZA.IOOUAIAH111' THE •fr 101'$ OUAIANTf! COINfll TllfS fOI A $PECI. flfD NUMlfl Of MONTHS AGAINST All ~OAO lfAlAtOS IN NOlMAl PASStNGfl. CAI US(. 0.UU.010 Tilt Will If If PLACID WITH PI0-1.AllO MON THLY AOJUSTMIHT CHAltOf IASEO OH lfOUlAl SflllMO PllCI AT TtMl Of ~K..,,••:;.....,...,rr...,rl"·I CORN EU EXTRA-WIDE .~ ·TREAD WHITEWALL-70 SERIES 23!~,~ 36 MONTH GUARANTEE' SIZI UiCM • Pl1CI fllCOM 1.._. 1111 l.\al ,:II. .. -.... ..ll'f !:~ J.tO -~;. 214 b!~f.O;ii;:;-1--~ . l•J I.." HIAIH' 1 l'flDlll lMAN <ONVlMtlON41 111111 l.11 Cf..!'('·" 284 I.It .. I I ., • ' • ... • \ • The Big ·Picture ( ' Ii:>bert M. Ball, Social• Security Commissioner, u ses chart as he testifies before S,nate CommiUee on Aging in Washington. The committee is searc,hing ways t9 increase benefits for older citizens without imposing extra burden's on wage rners. - A1·ea ' ~xpands To East Firm Fund Units ·Get • • I t Exchange ~ea"8 • '. ' • ? Wtdntsdily, January i7, 197' DAILY PILOT ;tj T eamsterg ~ -Punuc NO'l')CE Pueuc NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUsuc NOTIP: I ~.ov=,=,=,--=T=•""'•"•"'"'=,= .. ~=,=•=••=•"•"•=c=• l---;,«r;;:;~,.~ • ..,;;;,;a,~.,;;,;,i,~.,;----111•~T -MllA u1u Jt 10 • JniJ JOA SCHOOL OISTllCT oov1••1110 111.\MI ITATIMIMT «HOOi. OllT•teT. JKn'ICI TO CllDITOll R e e IOARO ¥1¥1111 l!LICTIOflU I.. ,,... f'llllowlftg llMIOl'I It lkllnt ~""'~ ai.tlu l•Vltllle .... IUlll•l lOlt COUltt 0, THI eJ].gger OU.• .. COUMTT ••1 NOTICIE', IS HEll:EIY 01\/EN ttwot "" STATS.Oii CALl,-Ot•IA "" . NOTICI IS HliiltEIY GIVEN TO l\LL L. 1'. INl/EnMl!NTS, IN(., IW f11t ao.rd GI EM1tlOt1 of ,,. NMl>off-MIM THI CO\jNTY Of' OltAHOI QUALll"ll!D lllEltSOMl 11\fil tlKlloou: wltl 11'111 5trwt, '°""'' -.n.. Clolll, '21111 U~ied SdlMi Ohttlct of 0rlftfll C-ty. Mo. A.1.JMt bil hl4d In !tit fotl-'"'t Miln'ib..t 5(f100I ktwnlnlftll, lllCt C1llfrorPllll, 1m Eltl C1ll ornla, Wiii !"Ktf .... Mtltd bid• \IP to E11111 "' JAMES ICE H N Ii T Ii Dl1lflt11, COl.NllV ot Orange, Slelt ot 11111 SI...,., knl• llr.1111, C.lllOflll• '21111 11:00 4.M, on tN :Sii\ ~ ... OI Jlmiary MURAYli!Z. O.u•&.o. Contr~ct Ctt!JOmll , on lllf 171" ~y ol l\prlr; 117', Ttllt bu1l1111N It blol119 ConNC!td by t 1t1J II Ille ttftct of wld kl\oOI O"trf<'I, NOTICE IS 1-!EllEl 'I' (11\IEH to ftM lor 11111 11Ur110U of liKtl119 ff""1bert to COfP«tlloll. foctltd •t 11J1 Pltclftti. AlolllWI. '611• C•IOlfW!. of , ... Ibo ... l\lmtd dtc:tcltM 1M toY9'111"9 bOtrd ol the tielow OIKrlb-Jtrntt A. SCtwftlllll119 M~a. CtUfOmi.. •I whldl tl/M Mid ~ llQot Ill Wton1 "'-'1111!1 clalrnt .O•IMI !Pit ... kl\ool DOtrlctt.. TN +ollewfnt o..crl.. Sttftllry Wiii M pubHcly .,.,... Ind l'ffCI tor: aeld ......,, 1r1 rM!UlrlO lO fi!t lfltftl tel School Dl1trlt11 wit" 1"-number of Thlt tlt litmtnl flltd With lht C-ly IHDVSTlllAL ARTS EQUIPMENT & wllh 1111 .,._,..,. 'l'OUC....,.I, In tl'lt Ol'llU Kllool lfutl"' to M liKltO ••• Ml torlh Cltrt of Orlll(lf County on: Janu•ry s. SUPPLIES ol 11\f Cltrk ol 1111 •tlOvl lnlllll'd court o• BURLINGAME (AP) -The 110n1111Pt 1111 ~rtlcu11r SCtlool Dl"rtct; ttn. WILLIAM •· ST JOHN, COUNTY All bld1 trt to b9 In KCordMCt wllh to P'""" fMm, wit" ,.,. "KtH ... y Teamsters Union has an-MUM••• oir SCHOOL CLl•ic. ll't' Tlltr'tM M. war11. O:tPutv. conc1111on1. 1"11ruc1Ion1 , •IOI! voudieri. 10 1111 un0tr.ion10 1, t11e olllct TllUSTEIS TO II . l'tllll SOKlllcl!IOM, Which trt now Oii Ilk' In 01 lier a11orrwy, FAl\NK M. MOORE, <IOI.I nounced renegotiation of a OllT•ICT f.LICTIO f'l.lbil"*I Or•• C011t Dally l"llOt 11\f offlc1 or ffll Purclw1lng ,.,.111 Of taJ!f l.°"'8 -tNch •1Yd.. Long a. I c11' ' -d-ct grantJiur increased N•WPOtl·MI" UnlHIO J1nua,.,. 10, O, :M, 11, 1•11 i1.,J 5ellool 0111r1c1, 1•S7 Pltc:.,,t 1 4"f!W9, C.1Ul0tnli. whleti 11 111t ptaca or oual!IM! '-vuw• •-o School Dhlrltl ' C11111 Mtt•. CtUlornlt. of tl\9 vno.r•lontd In •II m11t1r1 Pt< benefits to about 30,000 fann (TrUllH ArHI t. '· ,, .. 1) PUWC NOTICE EM;h biCl!ltr "''"' tllbrnlt I bid deposit 111n1,,. Iv lllt tilt!• of w ld dlcMtn!, k I 13 W~ tat S1dllltbac~ Comm11nlt~ In I~• '°'"' flf • c .... 111 ... w et$flllr'I Wlll'llll '°"' "°'°"'I'll <If\"' Ille llrit P11Dllc1 wor era n ~,ern s es. co1'Tr, 0111r1c1 1 cllk-..... • oi11 bond """' to HY• 111• c.,.1 ,11111 of "''' notJc1. '111e agreement, Which COn· Cot!t ~'::.:.::1~:1 1, f, I. 51 · lU"l•l~·C~~':T 0,., T.:it. ~:;~Ill~ 1~'i9... •=fol o:,,_ ":~~ Dflltd M~f1~' av~~~·El taJns & "Ql).Strikt" Clause for Cell~ OhlrJct 2 , STATI Ofll•(Aa.IJIOl:JOA 1'011: Unllltd ""°°' Dlllrlcl. A f'lf'forrntnc.t Admlnl11rittrh1 ot 1111 11l•tt ct !he Ji(e Of the contract WBS CTrullH A•t11 I and Jl THI COUNTY 0' OkAHClf. Bond maw bl rtqul~ 11 IM dlw:rtllon ol 1f11 ibovt ntrned deccdtnl • FOfrn• tor lltcltrlng ctlldldacy 11111 lor ' ,.., .. Jflf'I tl'le Dl1lrlc:t. Ill Ult tYtnf ol !allure kl lllll:AHI( M. MOORI! critieited as ' • a n o t h e r 111e nomination o1 c11'1dlo1t" tor 111e ti•« NOTICI Oii' HIAS:IMO 0111 ,.l!TITION enter Into •udl contr1e1, 11\f r:OCffd1 o1 •s L ... '"'" •tvtl. lheart" pact by tbe ~ J !Ian Ire tv•U1t11e fr om 1111 Ori<>Qf County l"O• NON.,.. Wll.l AND ,oa lllf <hkll will M lorftlttd, Of n c.w of I Llfltl 9M<ll, CtllfiOfnlt swte 11V8 ll111i1tr1r ol Yolett Ol!k1 11 lllt E. LITTl•S flST' HtAllY bond, lllt ~I ilUfJI lhtn<ll ..iH M Tth (tll) 4il'-tftl United Farm Wortten Union. c11n1nut, $11111 An•. c1111orn11. a111te · ot IM/fY ALKE JOH HSOH, lor1elttd lo llorol Oltlrkt of °"'"" ...,........ .., Aillftltnlflritrb , OKl1ru1on, ot c•l'ldkl•cv •I'd nornlnt· Ot<tutd. Cou11N. ,ubH•htd Or"'91 Co.11 o.;1.,. Piiot JERRY COHEN hi r tlon1 by 1pon_, mu•t bt 111«1 wllh tllt JIOTICIE IS HIEJtE9Y GIVEN tll•t Ho blCl!lv m•w Wlllldrtw hit Wd for I Ototm1Nf 17, lf11 a.nd J1nu.ry l. JO, 11 I c e Or•"llf c ...... 1y Reglt1••• of YO! .... ,, tllt ,.ED D. WW:fGHT "'' Nlld llartln • parlod OI klr1y.ftv9 (.UJ IM'f1 .ttw !lie ''"' :IJ)il,J:: couru;el for the Cesar Chavez' •bovt W<1r111 no 1111r llltn FeDl'\lllry 11. 111t1t10fl tot ~.._,. of win Ind tor 0111 M• tor IM -Ing lfltrlOf. ~ • . -lf7l. 1_. cf ~ TJ'l*"''"tarf to Ille Tiit &olr11 OI l!!duettl«i ol lllt 1'twoorl· lj UFW;""sJITd Tllesdfiy1 Dtted 11111 71nd dty of Dcctrntltr, ltn. pellllol\fr ,...,_. 19 wl\ktl It m6Cl1 tor Mitt UftUltd Dblrlct r•WYH V. rfo!il PUBLIC NOTlCE •. •1 "'lltil js an elaborate 'face-; R. D. HILLMAN, furtiw" ~"' fn11 !II.ti !flt rt,... Mid to ••lttt lll'f Of tll Oldt. 1M1 llOf • •' . . . °"""'~· pl-ol ......... ~ ""' btoln Ml ... CtlttrUy M:CllPI ,,.. ._.,, bid, tnd IO MOTICl TO c•101totts S8Ymg devtce after the court Ortngt COVllty !or J.nw.ry ~. lf73, .t 1:00 1.m., In 1111 waive tn'f Lfttol'INOt'f W lrr19U111ity In SUlllS•K>R COU•T Olll THI• came out arid told lh;em they Publ!~~='c'!~~~y Pllot, =e:",: c~ ~~~.J w°!-1;'~ '"6.~~ ~'::~' 10. lt13 • ftATI Ofl" CALlflOllH IA FO.- were a company urnon. The J1nu.1ry 17, 74, ]I, 1913 2f.7) !hi tl"1 Of s.n11 ........ C.•tttornl1. NEWPORT-MESA UNJf'IEO TH• co~~!.~~o•AHG• grower.i are really kidding . O.i,dw"'tLTr.3t 'i.11.'JoHN, ~c~~ Di!!.."i!7~allf. E•l•HI of ANNA I.,. DENNIS. •lw PUBU e N011CE a Ootoftl H Fl.nt known 11 ANN4 LOY tNA OENNIS, ~emselves if they think sign-cu.ii~°';l.cl;:,AllLLI P~rCNi~,.: ...:en""r' r 0tc11S1<1. UllJ another sweetheart con-NOTICf. TO Dl!CU.lll! CAN DIDACY 117 \lktll'Y ,,.......... ..... • ~S.1100 NOTICE IS HERS•Y Gl\IEN to m.. ·-·t ... go' g lo . I I th 1'011 SCHOOL OllTlllCT GOVIJIJUNG 1 .. 1. VktWY.,.., Put11l1Md Or .... CO.If Diiiy Pllol c••(Uior. ol fh• Ibo .. lllmtd df(tdfn1 u°" ~ lnSU a e em 90All0--Mf.M&•ll l!LECTl()ttS IN \II• Hvn. C~I 91411 Jt~Ul•'f. 10, and J1nl!IU Jl. ltzl.._ '8-_z;j 11\fl tll ,,.,.._. llllvlno cltlmt 'tlll!JI ltw f a strik d ho lt ,,_ '" , -I' Ql10 lteetdenf art r1<111!rtif tclllllr' !hem . rom . e an a :YOO .·. OltAHGI COUNTY . ,........,-,.,, :-:! WI"' '""' nll:"eu.rw YOUd>lrs, In ,..,. ot!k< ~Id . the· ·Teamsters and o~2[1'~1~cii'.~~g:7 ,:'~~~::;,~ ,.':::':~"::. u, ~.Ju" 0"" ;;•:; P UBIJC NOTICE ~ ·~:::;: 'i.!~.'':l, .. ,\::::3i.~; growers: be held in·~ 1o110...1no'oe~•lbt0 SCllOOI ... _ , 111e 1111 "'"' 1 11 "W h I d d I Dl11.ic1,, County Cl Ort e, "-1• of 'pueuc NOTICE SU,llllOll COUlfT 0111 THf vouc ..... s, 0 II ... • ~' e ave cone u e a co 1 · o1 his Allorney, Thoma. w. ion, • C1lllornl1, 011 !h1 11111 IMY of A,prti,.lt7,, JTATf. 0, CIJ.1,0lllllA Jr., )$11 Ell! U!h Sfl'tel, Suite N~blr lettive bargaining agreement IN Ille purpott of 111ctlng !Jll~ to 1'011 THI COUNTY 111. COllli Mnl,,(IHlor'llll 9Jd27, Whkh 11 ; ••·t .<• t J Iha llO_.nl"'OI bOtrd °' lfl• llll-dttcrlll-• M01'.ICI TO C•IDITOll:I 0111 OlAHGI Ille plact ot bualn'"* tf tht Uf\Olfil~ In WUI provn.ies 0 a arge seg-"'School 011lrkl1. Tiie MlllOW!no dttcrll> IUfl••10• COUltT 0111 THI Ht. "'"'" •ii m1tt1r1 Plr!alntng to 111111i.11 of Mkl ment. ot ~le who earn their I'll~~"~~,~~'~ ~:~.,~1or10: STAT~g:.gL~llo".:::00111 THI! ~~:•c11wl:C::Oo~ c,.~: dec:l'dent. w1th1n i-mom111 '"-' t"' livelihood in agrJCUJture the tlongtlOl Ille partkul1r Scflool D .. lrkl: Ml A•7411f In l~e M1rt1r of fhl AOOllc&lloft o1 tlr.;!i':tll~°,! :~·,;:;~ca. best wage scales work! ..... con-NUMl.1111.2',,"THOO\.O. E11te of JOSE .. H FLO II: Es CAMILLA AHN CIOWELL lor" Clllnf• of HAROLD E. OENNI$, , 1 "'6 T US,. . S LANKENAU, tk.I JOSEPH F . N•mt 1Ex1a1IO<" at 1t11 Wiii of dJtlons, .security in employ-DISTlllCT ............... . •.• LIU:Tt:D LANICENAV. ~. WHEREAS, ffll ~lallc;n °' C1m1H1 fhl ai-. n.trned dtcMlnl -ent and fr;"oe be-'<Js eye Oc:Nn \II-I NQTICE IS HERIEIY GIVEN to !he An<1 Crowtll IOI' c/\an.gtl o1 n.lrnt hit b1tn THOM.AS w, Nf.NDl•SOH, J• ... ~-e ..,.u r Scl'IOlll Oltlrlct crtdlton of !11t .IClclw ntrntd cltc:.0....1 dlllV lllld wtlh ltia dirk of 11\11 C_,, tlld ut l1tt 1'11 Sttwt achieved in the industry" Hi:;ttnvton l ffdl Vnlot1 1111111H Ptrions hlvlftl ell/ms t01i ln1l lM 11 •1»t•rl111 trom w1c1 •PClll<alklfl thlt 1~ NuM!lltt Ill • ..... _ e!!&bJ"hmen't O{ title ' Ho~ Sc:llOll Oltlrk:f hl Nici dtc:tdlft,I .,. rlqllirtd to lllt them, Mid •P!>llctnt dlilrfl to hive Ml' ntrnt C•tt Mtw, Cl.llfwftll t1f11 me ~ jV' ""'MGTON (AP) _ Tbe ,,.-------"".'---, THE -A~-CMtl '°""""'"""' wfth 1t1t ~MtY -. ....... In !hi olllct cllt,..... to IM PrDpOMd 11tm<1 ol CtmUll Ttl: (fll l _,.7716 I ' lo . the t f N o,i;!'•U-Jl .;1, •i:.tn.:.n;a was CQlleoe Dli•rlcl 2 ol lhl cllrtt "ffll lllwl 11\lltlld COl,lrf, Ill' ~ S.ChlHllet. A"'"'"'.., llltC¥1w operat ns tn sta e o ew Securitie$ and Exchange Com-made by William Graml !Trvstte Ar111 t •lld S> to pr-1 """'· wt•h n-.. r..cnury NOW. THEREil'ORE, 11 1, horttiv Put11rs11o..i1 OrlllOf Cotll oauv p ,101 'lork has been announced by . • F1>1"m1 tor d11;J1r1~ candld•(J' Mid 1or 'IOlldllrt. i. """ undll'tlllf\ld ,, 111e o111c1 Ol'dl!'M 1nd Olrt<;ltd 1111o1 •II ._, 111-OKl!'Y\btr 11 im tnd Ja 1 J 10 11 ~"st Amer1·can T I t l e mltsioa 'bas cleared the way organ11er for the Teamsters "" noml1>1llon ol Ctlllllcitln for thl ltltc:· ol hlr •ttorntY. H. JACK HALL. Altor ... ~ ltrl•l.0 In lM Mid matter ol <"'"91 ol lt7l ' It\/ ry . ~.1:i c~ for b-•erage f;-s owned by Western· Confer CO nd Le !Ion 1r11v11!1bl1 tram ,.,. Or111111 CD11nty 11 L•w, Ot E1ll 11th Slfttt, COlll MK.I l>ll'M IPPHt btfort ,_ tl'llllltd Court 1------------0C: ' C hlhh . 114 ,. .. , en, 8 81tegl11rar of Yoter1 Olllct ti Ill' E.(lllflnll•,Wflldl l1tlltpltct ofbu'llnQ~l11 Ot1>t•lmlnl l llttrt of:I Insurance o., w c as prln· mutq,al' funds, pension runds Hubbard, spokesman for the ClifflnUT. Slnta ""'· C•llfarnJ1. ol flllo undlrlltNd In all m1!11rs pet· IOC:lled •I 100 C1¥1c Cenrtr Orlvt WKI, P U BLIC NOTICE clpal offices In Santa Ana. d ' I • I . Otcl ... a110111 of uncllcltcy Mid l'ICll'llln• l1lnl"'OI lo ffll ...... ol Mid dlctxlenl, S11111 Alll on ..... l'Olh dty of F-.nry. 'F ·irst Amer·ican ls serving an ~9th•r financial giants to emp oyers nego! atmg com-11on, tiv --· m1111 bt 111.., with tflt Within._ M011h .itr•lllc "'" J)Vtlllc .. itn, 11 11\f llOUr o1 t:oo o'clock A.No ,1---~~-------hold t th f ' Mittee Ortngt County Aegl1tr1r of \ltlfln 11 lhl !Ion ol lhli notla. then Ind lhtft ID $flow ClllH, If IRY !hey l'ICTITIOUl IUllNl$S metropolit an New York and sea s on e na ion 5 · . . 1boY• tddr•11 no "'"" lhln Fttlnlano 11. D11e11 J11Wtry •· 1m """'· wr.y 111e 1pp11c111an IOI'" ct11ng• cl NAM& JTAlEMtHT stock markets. They said the pact provides n11. CHAllLOTTE OVllAZZO n•ma 111ou111 not bt 11rantM. The 1o11ow1nv Pl!'SC1111 ,,e d~no upper New York state foUoiR· , · t . Dflll'd 11111 32nd 111v o1 OKernbtr. 1t11. U.NICENAU 1T •s FVJl:THEA OJtDEJtEo 11Y1 a bu11,..., 11: j"f. acquisltiOO Of rui existing TG ~e that Smail in-Y.age increases.re ro&ctl\.'e to R. D. HILL.MAN, AOmlnl11f1lrl11 at !he EtUte copy of th11 order bt /IUblllllld In the NIMAC TAX SERVICE, 2116 E. COll•t • ves•-·-~tee•~ from an Jan. 8 to a range of 2.30 to o.,.1y, ot lhl "'°"' r11med Ge<tc1tnt °''"" '"''' 0.111 Piiot,, MW1H11tr o1 .,.....,, c0ton1 0.1 ,.,..,. nits tij. e lnsuranct finn and tW'O WI~ ... ,~,.... ~·. .., ....., d d' Or1n91 C-ty H, JAC K HAU. 111nar11 c1rcu11t1on, pr1n1M •net p,illllihed t>orottiy J. '•lmar, 11"1' '"°'' abstract· compan1es, Pruident eno""°1:'!' concentration of .... v .. , epen mg on wark: l11Ptrln1cnc11n1 of sc110a11 AftW'Nol 11 u. In 1111 ciir of co.11 Mesa, Countv of 1armou111, NtwPOrt a..c11, ""° : D. P. Ken·-•y said. . -.-.·• ~wer·, !he SEC said classification Publlshff Or•not C11111 Delly PHot. 4Jt •nt Intl lll'tlt 0ra,.., s1111 °' c11rforfll1, D11Ct •.i:ll " Jama.'~,a.•gran, :1CM1 w1111e., c11111 1icu ... .....,....,.lll\o,. . · . , J111u1ry 17, 2A. 31, Im ll·ll C•I• Mell, C.Hlwlll1 "'"~ tor tour 141 1UCCt1tlw Wffkt prior •••· n ... · Poli·cles ·-belng issued by Tuesd. ay , t the brokerage Pay wdl be increased by in· Tt11 17141 .u.1._ 10 111e d111 •bovt Mt tor !hi 11e1,11111 o1 T .. 1. 11w1n111 11 wrna cOn11111:t• br , I -· arm t t do t I t so crements of lllh to 15 cents PUBUC NonCE AttwMy tw M1t1111111ra1rh1 111d ~11P11c111an. Pl•,.,.,~~~:... . Fir&t American TI t I e ia es mus . a eas . "ullll•llld Dr1np. c1>11u D111w l"llot, 01rf<I Jin 5, 1t1l .,.,...,..,., J. P11rntr t';an-Co. of New percent of thell' business for hourly m July, With an aQ. NOTICf. TO DICU.•I CAHDIOACY J•n111ry 10, 11, 24 31, 1m 7<1·1l c u.voe M. OWENS ,,.",'• ..!''0""""1,111.0 wllh 1119 Coun!y " d•t· I boos! f 11:1111 Juote ol lh• r "' r1ng1 ounly on' J111. 5. 1t1J, 0• r k 5 u c c e s s 0 r t 0 the public rather than for tbe I 1ona o ap-'oa scHooL ui1T•1CT oov• "11 PUBIJC NOTICE 511,...1« courr. w1u1AM •· sT JOHH, couHTY cLt:llK, ' t h th f NANCE proximately the same amount '•'•'•'•'•• M,0'M1uoT•Y11: •LICTIONl '" ,.. HI« t>y Thtrffl M. w1rd, 0tpu1y. Noitheastern Title Guaranty peop e w .a own . em or or fl s 11t111 .,,. s 111t11 t11un I other lnstttutional investors! beginn1ng in July 1973 It was NOTICE IS H!lllE•Y GIVEN TO All ,ICTITIOUS IUStNf.1$ U::tt c=..:... :.-"' Pvlllltlled 0.-1n91 C0t1t D•Hv Pllo!, Co.. with home off ces In . . d ' QlJALIFIEO 'ERSON$ !Ml tlldltn1 Wiii MAMI STATIMIHT Nlfflli.tt1111 , ... , CtH~a NISJ J1nu1•1 10, 11, 1~. ,I, Im J?·1l Ml I N Y ~ aMounce . bl hlld ln !hi following clftcrH1td Sdlaol T~ tallowing Pl!'IOll1. ar• dOI~ 111111· At......,., tw ,.~1111_, neo a, . · A CONTROVERSY has m· D111r1c11, cavn1y o1 OrM'll)t, s11i. o1 ...,. ,,, T.,.,._. 11111 SIMIOI • .&!so acquired were New mered tOr years over w her PROPO RTIONATE in· c111fon•I•. an thl 111ti av of •11. nn, THE WEAVERS, .w 30th st., NtwDOrt Pllblllllld 0ra,.,. co.s• D•ll ,1101, T •·tr Co I , ill for ffll purpou of •IK!lnv mtrnOtn to StKh, Ctlll. ~. J 10 17 2 !tr.I 'f st.71 York AIXJ act ., nc., mutual funds and other · itu-tral market system under c reases w be applied to lllf ~"1"' 11o1ird of fll• ::•• dttcrlt>-Dore•• P. Mark••· «IOD "'"" N•-• •nuiry • · '· 31• ,.ICTITIOus •usiNl:sJ _, l""'°ted in downtown Manhat-11·onal trade-controllin•· vast k:b al be . • lock persons who wark under a .., School D1ttr1c11. Tiii foll 119~11-No. •· Nl'Wport hKh. c.111. '2660. NOTI HAM• tTATIM&NT V'-.. •• q, wh I t nation s 8 ex· . "° Scriool Dl1!rkt1 with tllt nu ol 0..nn• M. Potlal, l4$5 YI• San Juan. ~UC CE PUBLIC NOTICE tan. which will operate as a amounts of stock shottld be p ~ e c e • r a t e arrangement, Kltool 1r1111ees 111 bl eitct..ii •r• wt h Clillsrr•"" a.tc1t. ca111. nw. 11 ;1111 1o11ow1no _ _, 11 dOl"O butloti~ First American affiliate, end ...;.,__.,,~..1 on the floor of changes will be tied together Grami and Hubbard said •lonOtld• fhl> 11trtlcu11ir Sdlool Dlitr ; Jhli """1111n 11 M1119 ~on0uc1• 11'1' • sc,. .. 11 MOTOlt RACING E 0 u 1 ,. MEN r "r -·~ through a comm<11 com . NUMIEll o• SCNOOL Plrtl'lll"lhlp. JUPl!llO• COUlT 0111 THI TURIO 01 Allomeys Abstract, Inc. In s~·•marke". , -Grami and Hubbard said 1't , TttUSTIESTO•• 0cwca1,,.M1rll1t v1s10N, 1•11 •ocha•a -.:loo 1.3 munications system -uires a . . . DltT•ICT ILICTIO Thia 1111 ........ 1 flllCI wllfl "" Counly STATI Ofl CALlflOIMIA l'Olt A-. S.nll Ana nm Queens. The new nile is e"eCtive ·~'t provides employers will pay 10 "-• 9Hch School 0111r1ct 3 c1er1o. o1 Oringe cavnty °"' Januano n, TH• co':.':i~"...~~.01AN01 ""°'« ll Kl;i l!!qulPfl'llnt Corp. • March 15. ,•· and"corpsmoarfkprofet-m"'ak'e°"nr 11 ~~~:: cents for each hour an H""""'9!an 8t1M;h Union \. 1m. WILLIAM E. ST JOHN. COVHTV OttClll TO SKOW CA1J$1! ~=:~Corp. 1•12 loclllrd A-. ~"-~ J ~ . lo fund Hloh Scholl Olllrkt ) CLERK, ly Tlllr1H M Wlrd, DIW!y, tn tlle Mllltr OI IM Appllcillon of Thll bvslNll I llll conclur:ltd ~ ' ::/: Investors.'" emp oye W011'.S tn a coa11 CGmlp1lnlty Collaot Oltlrkl 2 fl ttMI NANCY JEAH HAR01NG !Of Cllll"l>O DI II Ul'd ' ·.,: "' .... C1 le ' 1be issue may ' up in that will provide worker (Trusi ... Ar••• 1 & s1 Publl11\td OrMDt cu1t 0111v 'not, Name. m ::;. ":rul~l •rys r court, Most Of the nltion'S There is a "distinct ad--• lon · · filnn5 for dolclarlng ctndlOlcy Ind tor Jtnvtty 17• :U, ll, and FIOruary 1, Ur.I. WHEllEAS, Hiney Jean H1rolng '"' Th11 1l•t.mfnl fflld wtlll 1ht ~avnly &< peDSIOl'lS, a provis whiCh !he nomlnlllon ol <•ndlO!ft fw lhl tltc• 141·73 flltcl lier PtffHan wllll thll C•tr-ol 1111• Clark OI Orange COi.Nii\' on· DIC ,.. 1tn .._ stock ezcban~~ bar arge in-vantage to being a· member of must be approved by the joint :on.,1:,~r'¥~1·~!te~:'""~u°'"~':"i~r'r PUBIJC .NOTICE c~ tor perrnb 11111 1o chlnv• "'' n•ma av Tlllr1H ""· wan1, o..,.y c-,~ A llXl an x J1 e .. 1¥11. ... management~UllGD board of Chntnu1 • .Stnl• A1>1, c11Jtcwn11. Hardtnv 1ut11t : ,_, tfltretore, ,Dltf ~ s tltut1 ft .. al myl from e cha g The b-"e-are • · trom N•ncv JHn Harding 10 M•ncv Je..n cltrk. n1iounces holding seats. -. ~ , better acquaint~ With the the Western C.0nference of !~::;·~ ~:,i:;c1:"'t1~i:' =~ fllCTITIOUS SUllMlll tT IS HEREIY OllDE•EO llllf tll "ublllhld OrtllClt Coul Diiiy Pllo<. ~ ·s.Ec Cbairmin i ·am J, direcUon of the market, can T ·amste p · ~-1 Or•,... Coun!Y 11191t1rtr o1 v~ ,1 ffll . HAMI l TATIM9HT ,.,...,. lni.rnlld In lM """'' •lororseld OKamt>tr 21, 1tn •NI Jtnu.ry ,_ 10, 11, e rs ensaon J rwi ~ tddnu 1111 ""' 111111 Fltll'utry 1• TM foll-ino Ptr"IClll 1, 11c1"" 11wr11111 IPPt•r 11 ~ Clvk Ctn1er on ... we11. 1tr.i u.n casey said that the ~ rule i.! reset more quickly· and are ·before it can be implemented. 1m. . . · ' •,:HE PAINT st-t0P., N '1 Grl•wn Rd ~:!1A,;-i,7~~~:·,r00~=~'J.: \ .Callback a "crucial first step in the able ta trade at lower com· Employers will pay 4.1 per-oalotd IN• ttn11 day o1 0tcern111r, itn. Ltg-Hmi, CA n6", .. ••Id u 1• t!ld ''*' '"" thlrt a110w ,,11M, PUBL!C N~CE restructuring of tbe secun'ti·es ·mission rates. --·1 -r th. e' • u lo..... 0R' 0-.,Hlu.MAH. vrr;11111 Arlent °'""''· 151.u or111om r1 '"" tl'lff 1111 ... , w11, MIO •pplJc111on 1or ••<T•r••"• •" ,,, , cen o ll' payro wwwce 'Pll··· Rd., lltlunt HUI•, CA nw. cll•"'OI• o1 n•mt tllOvld 11111 M 11rantld. v v 'DETROIT (AP) _Chrysler markets." "The commission views this "unemployment benerits it was °'", .,.., ,'-w",',. .. ..., Thi• 0u11nn1 J• 0.1119 conc1uctt0 11y in 1T 1s FtJRJHER ORDE•Eo 11111 , ,.. ,.,•, •M 1 1 STAT'1i'•HT -tun'! • f ' ' . UPlf n I . "" 1 lnc!IYIOWI. COP'f ol !lilt ord•r lo allow c•~u lie ,,. 0'11 Ilg Pf<IOlll art dol.,g • as an oppor I Y or 1tn-annowx:ed, l"uOlfllhtll <>r-11191 c111~ 0111., Piiot, virgin•• A. osrne-r 11Ull•l•he0 rn The Dilly Piiot,, new1p1per 1>u1rne11 11: ec.-p. has announced it is CASEY SAID that the cen~ stitutions tG dlversify~by J1nuary 11, ''· 31, 1m 31-73 Thl1 1tai.men1 111a11 with ,,,. Countw o1 gentral c1rcu1111on, Pllblllhtd In the u. SCALA tTALIAH R&STAUltAHt , recalling 5,512 pasSenger cars ente"-the publi·c· •-•c ge Clerk o1 °"'"" <;county on: J111u1ry i t. ,_,, at °'"''"' for , conwcvtt~• 1'4111 ao... Chic• StrNt, Huntlll{lton ·-a 1nut1t. PVBLlC NonCE 1t11 WILLIAM e. s1 JOHN, couNTY -ks. &"'h, c1111. '2~ fOr possible steert118 system business briniring much• • A 1 • • CLERIC. •~ Tlltrtw M. w1rd, OtPll•v. DATED: Janu1ry .. 1911 Mkllllt P.1ra1u, au ,.urd111 Ave., d r-~-d noth 751 autos Co F' ·~ ' cqu•••tion DEl'AllTMEHT 0, .. U.LIC WcNIKS irmt1 CLAUOI! M. OWENS Cvlwr Clly, C1llf. f02'JO e ~1.3 an a er . ast IJ'fil ed nCW',Capltal into· that Sector _ """ Dl\11110111 0111 HIOH'#AYS-Publlthld Or1n09 Co.it Diiiy Piiot, Jlld01 ot fhl Anna Mlrll ,tlrtlJI, 411.S l>urc1111 [Or a suspected £auJty and increasing the quality and Jt1t11•tY 17, 24 ll, t l'd l't0ur1ty 1, 1•13 s....,1qr Covrt A.,.., Culvet Clly, Ctlll. "'230 . I bl NOTICf. TO CONTlACTO•I 131-7) IA•NIS, SCIO.G, JONHSON John F. Mtrdi, ll)t Golbw AwM LOI transmtss on assem Y · • scope of competition In ~11:' A d Sttteo P'OPOl•I• wiu i.. •11ctl~ 11 "" a ic•NNIDY Anclol-lfl, c:.111. to02s A spokesman said Tuesday Reta; n1nd vestor service,!' casey said llUOUUCe :i~ :. 't:v.:.:::•" ~~='f• ~~=· PUDlJC NcrrJCE A~''-::'u.::i.;"....,....r• L!n:;:::, c,,~r:n;m ca11w Av• .. ho t lo percent Or the 5 5111 ..l..&.M,..t , • ·-, ' Offko ... '"' Tlll1 Minni 11 1111,. conctuci.d llT o a u ' • I THE SEC .d Iha I r UD Soutn Spo1ng Sh"ffl, ~. Anottn. MOTIC• IN\llTUIO l lDI H ._.... CdNnlt ,..,.,nanni,. recalled 1973 p I y m 0 u th sa1 t rues 0 . . . Callfornl•. unlll 2 o'doek '·"'· on Notice 11 ...., .. glvtn flllol lllt lolrd ol T::::::-1 1710 ,,,.,,.. """ John F. Mlrch Sateu., .. , a nd Dodge Coronets Resort As S"o c i fl t e s of stock exchanges that, .ln er.. Pf'.1lliam G. K J m b a I 1, :11n11~. '·~ '!:'.'!"111 ":-.:: :'~ Tnnt ... ol thl Cotti "CommunlJy Coll191 AH•Mrt fir '"'"-'" ' Thlt lltltmtnt tlltd •llh Ille Olo.only IC NewpGrt Beac~ bas been re-feet ber brokerage affilla~ chairman of Manhattan Col)-.. ~Ji""' tor eton•1ruc11on 1111 11119 Dl•IHct of 0r.,.. COUflty, c1111orn11. wm ,.u1111~111c1 °''"" co.11 D•AY "not. ci.rk °' °''""* eoun,., on: OKamMr :u. and Chargers art S~ted Of In ' . f ' !hi rl(lfj .. lltlld Didi up t0 11;00 1.m., J1n.i1rv 10 17 z.t 31 1971 S.-7) 1tn. 'tVUll.IAM !. St Jo+IN COUNJV ba'm. g io""er control arm tilned by U.S.1f'1nanclal Corp. of big iruitituUonal invest!X'!' tmental Development Corp. o ~~~~ai:o111=..,w1.:o,, ~ Tuacltv. F•lltl.llrv '· 1m. ,, '"' ' • • ' cLe:~a, T11tr1H M. ward, o.pu1~. " ol San Diego lo alua'" t be d -~ I Newport Beach and Louis 1 -'i-. ,.. • "11rt111•1"' Otpt. of 111d Kl\otl "11"1c1 PUBLIC NOTICE ' "'" " t shafts which· may have ev IC mus ro~. • • ""°'· 11 1o1 ' 1oai1..:1 •' u10 Ad•rn• Av1n1,1t:, c11111 "u111r1hld °''"" cot1t o111r PH111 p!VO •A.I Potential aparµnent and con-The SEC aUDWed a thrt Sackin, president or Champion .. ::r.:r1oc.c,;z.,!,. ~~~~ :,' .... , 'C•IHDn>lt, ti Wl'•h:fl Hmt Mltl blcl1 Dtcwntow 27, 1tn'"" JlflWry J, 10, 11: ·been improperly he,t-treaw;u. doml · U """ . El t . Inc h w11 i.. Plllllldr OPllltd ano •• .., tor ,.1cT1T1ous •us1N•ss 1rn :iuo.iz um site51 m Sun Va ey, y ear .,. ... se-ln penod for th ec ron1cs ., ave H1t11ot Bwllv•nl co1-0r..-...s111.s1. L..,11 of Tr1Mrnr111on con1ro1 u1111 •AM• ITATEMINT FAILURE TO have the con· )dabo. few stock ~ .. kets that cllr• ( reported' that Manhattan will tr,.•ffl<.,..••M,, -• 1"1,~', '.,0 ~..!'!"''".., All bid• 1r1 to M In ~•11<• Wnh Tflt to11ow1111 ,.,._ I• 001111 111rt1nn1 PUBIJC NOTICE, , . . ....... . , . t • • 11 ,.. ~-· COlldlllon, lnttrvcllon1 1no SPKlllc1t1on1 t t : dition corrected could ruult in ille finn1 is CGnSultant to rently penru~ InStltutlonaJ !"" acquire O uunp1on E lectroo1cs ci!c~i:;•.;::::!.rte1 tor 1111 11111"' -k Wf>lch •r• -on n1e 1nd m1v i.. s.eurlld CAIA OEl. SOL APAJl:TMENT ,UND •• l-:;:;;:,;;;:o-:~:=::c=;-;:===.,.. f JI { ~ . ot n .. , Vall~ Ski Resort ,·n vestors lo t on •tock r: . ... an exchange or slock --'' ·-... _ _. In !hi olfkt of lM Purellltlno AQtnl Of LTD,, 216il SOllth tlircdr.hunl A\f'tflUI, IUPlllOll: COUllT o" CALJPOllHIA a sudden a ure o u1e piV . vea "V ...... I' · ..... na. C ca . ...,...., ,.._ Mid 9dlool dlllrkt. HunnnglOll a'lch, c1u1. nl4l. COUHTY Ofl o•AHG& shaf~and loss of steering con· Northern Cllifomia and to the changes: This includes the Champion is a Los Angel.es-... -., •• ~ ~ th""'l1 P'Oltct ct .. ""'•" i.. e:1e11 bidder flllllt '"'""'" w1"' hi• 11111 a CMrltt L.. 11v1an, 121s North e111:11c1. ne Cl1'1c c ... ttr Drt.,.., w1.i. '~ ·1 B ' ' who!"""' d 1a·1 '...., '1 ,,,. '' of ttlt etllllll"'1 clllck, '•rflfted ct.ck, of bid· L1 H•tw•, C11ff. hnll AM, Cttfltrwl• trol, e company repof\.t:\I· recently · opened Telluride Phi adelphla, altunore. and , based ~er an re 1 er Hlllllw•v El'!ll-. '""'1c woru eu11c11ftl, c1er ,111onc1 m.oa PIV•bll to tflt orftf" Thl1 11111111111 11 c0110UC1t11 11'1', 11111111'11 CASI NUM••tt . The second recall involves reaort Iii Colorado. Washinpln tqck xchange. •of consumer electronics. !:C':i.,m111~~:11';"':W''1,.~Y Mi= :'!.-50:,''T•~:':'i"r~':n :, :"r.i:! 111r1111r~h.::;.._, L. ctavtot1 lUWWW~ ~4••iAot.i 73 Pl th Fury and -~---~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;-i;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jl e:nointtr '' llCl'aflllllto, •NI !hi •lrltl 1111n ""' PftCtnt (J%1 of !hi oum bid •• Gllllral P1rt111r Jn r1 the 1111rrl19t ot P.l!H-·~ \9 ytnOU · 1 , l!ngl,...,1 II lot AflGM•, Stn Fr111e:f-. 1 11u.1r1ntH tllet lhl lllddtr wtll ent11 lnlo Thia 1ltttflllnt Wit llltd wllll the Cou... CAROL ,AGE S IMM 0 N 5 1nd ·Bodge Polara and PtjonaCQ SEVEN ADVANTAGES '"' "" dltlrlcl 111 "1'11c:tt tt1t Wor1l 11 11\f Pror>OMd Contr-ct If tllt ••mt 11 ty CJtrk of Or1ng1 county on Jtnu•r~ 12. lltlPOfldt11t: 11oa!RT LEE SIMMONS ' ........ Ith ' .it111ll0. 1wardtd to him, •~ flllo 1ve111 DI ftllura to lf7J. To Ille Rnll0ndtnt 1 The pt!lll(ltltr hts paS.!lenger cars eQUlt',..."'! W I , · . . · Tiii .ucot11tu1 lllcldtr "ltll turnrt11 • ..,.., into 111et1 contrKt. tllt PfOCllll• of 1ucHAlT•!k.!1IMl1t, ''ILO$ a 111"' 1 P1ttt1on oonclt"nlllll vwr nl1rr11<;1e. 318 cubic Inch d isplacement V8 ~'(lfttftt bonf •lld • 111r~1 lloftll. 1111 chtck wino. ~tad, or 1n tflt ''" fA\ltTCH,·A,;;r1\M You""' n111 wnn.n rttp0n11 w11111n JO engines an au om I · C Codi. 11\f Dtpertment 11111 tKVl•IPltd t?it 1orttfltd 10 1.111d Kllool dlt1rle1. Loi CllH. 1. "'*on 'fOll, 11 .,...., 1111kl1111, Wf"llr,n , d t I I l"llrlutnt to Stcilllfl 1170 el 111t Laber ot 1 bond, ff>I fvll l\H'll llllf"tel wlll bl 27 ~·:J:"'" '3 d1v1 ol Ille date tfloll 11111 1ummon1 11 transmissions. ,' OUR PAG~R O}fFERS 1-•I Pf•Y•Ulnv '''' of Wat111• In lM No.lliddt-r rn1y wlllldraw I'll• oic1rer 1 ll·tttM rllt(IOl\M wllflln IVCll 11 ..... '°"'r ci.iiult county In wtllch fhl -" It It bt done, '-parlod of lor!'l"·ftw {'5). d1y1 ,,,.,. tflt Publl11led Or•ftl• Cot1f o.1r, ,.HOI, 1Tt1V be '"'"" Mid !hi court m1y 1nt1~ A SPOr~sMAN said" an i ' '• . °' 11 Htled Jn It'll Ol!Mrl!ntllt of "\/bile dlte HI lor lllt -1119 lfltr9ol. JtnlMlno 17, 14, )I, and '.W....ry 1, ltn. I ludtlrntnt conltlnlng lnlunc:ll.,. or olher &£o Workll, O/Yltl<on cf """""':I" pubf1eanon n.. lo.rd of Trutltff ,......,.. lllt 1•1·11 anltrt COllCttnlng dlvl•kln of prC\Plrty, •'utomatic transmission throt· .. ni1e11 EQ11tpm111t 1111'11• 11:11 .. And pr1v11111t of rt1tctl11G any 1nc1 1u bid• JW • 1POU11t IUPPOf'I, tlllld cuttaa.,, tr111<:1 ''* ...... ..,..,..1 O-•t ,.,.. .... 1unt w.,. 11:1""" ""° to w11.,.. •11'1' 1r,......1arn111 or r~. PVBUC NOTICE port, 111or....,.., Ifft, C11l111. ,,. 1uc11 tie linkage clip in a s .... i'C'o...... h ' J111111...,., itn. l'ornWUllti In .,.,., 1116 °" 1,, """ lllddJnt. otl\ef' rtllllf .. '"'' 1141 F•111a11 11\'SI th I ( t ' t Dltld J._ry '1. 19n, HIM/MN E WATSOH court, , ·-3 percent Of e car! may no a yours :may no DE"AITMl!!NT OF 'VlllC SECaETAll'f, SCP41t U m with i. &tH f11t ldvkt iJt-W . have been attached properly, • WOlllCS llOAllD OF TllUSTEEI su .... ..,. CCMlll:T 0" Tiii '"'"'" Ill ltlll ml"tr'· '" ......... . I . ' Dt\llllON 0111 HIOHW4YS Open• l'~ry. lt7.I • n ·oo I I'll •kl lTATE OJI CAl.l,OIUilA l'O• '""''"" .. ""' t"Mr Wrilltfl rHPllloiMll which could result In the tbrOt· • J , DATEL Ho. M'.16'. ' ' . • THI COUNTY 0111 04lAfil01 ... ,. ,,.,., .. "*'"' lllM. ~ ... Ii . g wld open I .• Higl>wty Enol-Publllhld Or ..... COl•I 0.lly "llol ....... ,_ Dlltd "'"· 14 Im. :,.! ~ s ppm e ' COMP! LETE \ ~ ,111111 0r1noa C;o111 oanv ,.,1o1 J,,,....,., 11 u 1913 1,..n NoT1c1 OJI NIAltn .. o, 'ITrT10N WILLIAM e. sT JoHH, ~ ;'Chry I r has no -~-ol J111... 1p,,u, 1m , .. n ' · flOll P•ON.TII °" w1u.. .uiD 111oa Clark •t· • s e '"l"'' ~ 1 ~ . p·ueuc NOTICE L•TTIU TllTAMINTUV I IV con-II lr.i.ln, ~ • .... , problem call.sing an • .,, ORA''GE CdUNTY COVERA. E' .JI , PUBIJC NOTICE E1l•te "' ALEXANOlill JACO&SBN, Dtputy • I' (;,!."•... ' I Ill T •Ito k-• •• 14SCHA JAC09SEH, c•oseY & LUl1•1•1Nic l Odell$, the spGkesman said. ! . lud' L ·-h.,, ~ I TAT• 0, All\lllDONMINT o.. I flltJ 0.Cff*-1• """'Mat•.,,...,, Suit•"' I ~1 I M ' • V' l D -\ Thi follow! .. ,.._ ·--.. COUNTY 01' OllAlllGf. J~ ,.., tUtd ...... n I Ptlltl<on to; Ttlt (714) llHtlf .. \ ' I inc 1n9: 19un1 gwl( .,." \ 0 Ula 0, ,,CTITIOUI •U•INISI HAMI 1u .. a1110tt COUll:T Ofl CALll'OllNIA HOTICE: •• MEllESY 01\llEH """'"""' '"'' ...... Cal...,... '27'1 11 . . ~ gt ... tmen •• ISllOn ,, o , •n• • ,-I ·-· I 1't CM< c ...... Dt1 .... Wnl, IMll AM probt .. ol will 111111 ,.,. 1--., " l•lttrt llr.tlwllln ... 1111111....,. ''t:O: · S t ~w,.J':T (;"~°N"TE"rT~1 M"ANL CAI• NUMllll: oum T1111rntn11ry to Pttlllo!W. rttor111Ct 10 "UCMll/'led °''""' Cot•! Diiiy ,,..._ : . er er e POint,1swell1sj.ongBe1ch1nd SUMMONS VilAllllAGI) Whlcl\l1 1T1M1lorfvrtl!trP1rllcUWW1nc10tcll'lltllr11 1'71 J l 1t•t:i , H05Pl7Al II l:bi AYOCtclG. l'oitWllOr1 In rt 1t1t mtrr!-at o1 1"11111_,: l!MI t~ tlmt lftd pllCt Of ""'11111 1111 ltl1 ' Ind _.rr ' ' ' L• most of L.A. 1re1. ' a.Kii. GA nwo. CAS1M11t 111cMAID AMaus1u '"" ....... 11t• ""' w1 tor Flbn.t•rv '· 1m., ___ ==~--,=~-__,,,_ Os ANGELES The Tflt flctlllOlll bu•lnlll lllfllt """"ltd ll;tlPOncltnlr SANDIA LEE AMIUSKI .i t:oo '·"'·•In tM cOW11'tom of OIHn-• PUBIJC NOTICE •JloYt w•• flltd In Ot•,,.. Counr., 1111 J-To lflt llfSll«ldtn1: Tiii petlllonor ""' """" No. 1 " 11ld C0\11'1, t t l'Oll Civic iergest winemaker In Seuthern 2>. ~"1· , 11_ '"' A "' tllotd 11t11tlofl toncernt"" 'fOll• m1rr1~. c111re, Oi1.,.. wnt. In 1111 c11y of 11111.1------~ . I . r . Broo'~de I IMH . ~·" voe • You'"'" fllt . wrlnt11 ....... within JO Anl, Callfarnll , HOTICI Ofl" NON·llllPONlll!LI 19 1 1 Gr n 18 • Ml MONTH TO MONTH Newport llldl, Cllltoml• ...,, o1 lflt e11i. 11111 11111 •llfMlllfl• It oattd J_,.,., 15, 1tn Notkt •• ht<tbV ,1....,. 11111 1~. Enterprises Inc., win becotne 2 Thi • 111rt1M1• w•• '*IKltcl "' 111 lit. W'l'ld 1111 you. 11.,.ov 11111o 11••. Wf"ltltn w1LL1AM E. 1T JO .. ,,., c1tr11811td wo1 flOf bl ,..,..,11111 lllf'! ,. I f R"NTAL BAS. JS \ f lvldull, '"'°"" wllllln ~l'rtJmt, Yllllt dllftull Counry Citric Mlll9 or 11.iillllles contrKted b'f • a Wholly-owned subsid ary ~ I ic: J1,,,.. IE Rici\ 1'"1• fN1 111 ... 1ore11 1nc1 lflt court rn•v 11111or DDlllA&.O A .CA•T•• ot11tr 1IVlfl nlYJllt, an or 111.-11111 d OhJcage>-based food p('oduat, J JAMIS T. CAllllOI • IU!IClltltnf conttlrolng lnlurlctt.,.. DI'" otlllf IM ........ A-Dfllld 11111 tlh ay of January, 1f7l. at-. ' orct.n: Cltl'l(fn'I/"' dfvlllel! of ~. C"ll IMM. C.t""""a t1ftl Hlf'W\' l!dWtrd Mllltr ._ oom .. i.ny, 'Cl'IIl8 of a merger ~ DEPOSI· REQUIRED .. tet1:•Y. cA'111n N1Mt1 ..,...,., child. crntod'I'. c111w ..,,. T111 tt1q MoJN1 1m2 .. lot °"· ""i ~ AND IRICICltll "'1, t l!Ol'fttV"t ,...._ cMlt, ilfld 111en AflertMY f#1 l'tftlllMr 0..rdlfl Or-. C•lll, .., agreemEint say. ON APPROVED CREDfT :::=~.;.=wu~111111 471 """' r1111f •• OMr 11t 1r•ntM "" n. """'"hid 0r.,.,. coe11 D111y ,.11o1, NMllhlld °'""" co.11 01111 At 111 Million Recalls WASlllblGTON (A~ Sea. Gaylord Nelson, ID- 'Wls. ), Cllllng for ~ iuto industry regulation, •aid that tn Jm m«e ~ars were recalled tbao . were ,manufactured. : ln 1972 the l"ndustry ~ecallad fot safety-related dolccts 11,750,731 ~n. 'llthough th•t figure con· sltted ot cm-s produced iover • period of several .)'~:ts. he said. • tar .sales in 1972. ez. eeedtd nloe million. 4 s 6 7 ONLY $17.00 PEit MONThl TOTAL COST l unlimltod poge.I NEW COMPACT UNIT SIZE (1 !/• x 4 • V.I ' VOICE MESSAGE PAGERS ALSO ARE AVAILAB"LE FULL FREE MAINTENANCE ORANG£ COUNTY RADIOTELE PHONE SERVICE INC • I I ' 835-$~05 from Legu:M lk'l<:h. ~li on Vtejo, Dftna Potrit, San Cltmenu~. San Juan Clpla+ tn.no, El To '. oaii toll free 496-3223. 1Uh MKA1tllw l lW. ,_,, J•nvtry II, 11. n. ltr.t Ut•n Jtll\llry 11, 12, 11. ,,,~ ~ II 1W wltlt .. 1M1111111f1'1Ct If ... tl•I jimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1"1M, (lllflnll n70 """"" ... 11111 -"*'• YR Movlti t11 Mil hbtftll«I Oranp. COit! ~lty l'llOI, ~ M ""t Yllfll" wt111H ,..,_. 11 Dtct111Hf' 21. ltn Mid JI~'-I~. 17, _.,,NY' M 11111111 M H-' ,.,., Jl.41.n D•i.d Cletolier L "~ P UBIJC NOTICE WILLIAM I . lT J()ttN "''" ly OOMI Glllbonl su .. •11101 COU•T ,0111 n1 °"""" STAn Of' CJILll"CMINIA l"OC t~~~:ll l lCHAID .ut•USKI TH• COUNTY 0, OlltANO• 1~ W lltll ·-Me A·Jll.. · HOT.Cl 0111 N•All:lltt 0, PfTITIOlll Stllft Ml. Callflnllt llOa 'JtOUTI OJ' WIU. ~ Hl ~ LITTlll:S Tl,TNillhTAaY 1'ltlll•11r .. tlll'I .... w~:k. C::C..J..~Hll. llllDllNCI J:,::~ ir.i!.":i. ~=-Dllt'f ,~ NOTtCIE IS HllllllY OIYIH flllt ....,.rt! I!. N"I hti 11*1 lwtln a ~ PVBUC N011CE 111111 kit"'*" of wlll '"'for 1...._, .. 'l---===,,,-===,.---11 LI""' TMl.,,_,.lary lo l"llJllOflw, 'ICTrTIOUS IWSIWl,1 .....,_ww:e to ~ It ~ fOr lllA,MS ITATmMINf tw1Nr pa'1ttllltn. ~ It'll! fhl lllftt Ml TN flllowl,._ .... -11 4ol119 lll.IN-Dlkt ot ""'"" Ir. 1111'11 1111 a.'I Ml ". • • '9r Jtllijlf'f'-._ 117), II t iOO f ,lft.. In ftlt 'COlllY.fllttHT, JU1 1tr! J6tMfl Hll'll t_lf_, of Olpartrr>t!ll NO. l of Wlf 111 N...,.-f IMth Ct lM ,,... • CM!. ti 1CO CIY!c Ctnllt" Ori.,.. Wnt, I~ M.rilll HlllM .ftl0 ,,...· NtwWt Mo. "-4 a ............ fw f'"t' ...... ..,.,., YWfl tleil .. ""01~ J!'m!'~,t,'\~i Cllllornlt. 114. Nt'WH!'I ~ C1llt. ""° ' WILLIAM I!. ~I Jo+IN, Thfl llllllMH It llllflt QlllC!u(t'lf llf 111 COlllllV Clt1k h,_,I Yldutl. J~lll I . lllOIL.. ,1,1...,.111 Ml.II .. It'"'-Cf-ell "" ••rW. This 1111tMtnt n1tc1 w1111 111i1 Clun'°I' 1t11 w•tcnff Dr1"" 11111t ttf, C1trt of Or•11111 Cou!!l'f 11r1 : JMIOlry s, Htw,.-1 llKll. C.ill9nll1 tMll lt73. WILLIAM I·, IT JOHlll, COUNTY T...,._.1 ""I '41•"'9 CllltK, bY Tkflll M.. Wff<tl, ~ • .... ,. ,.,. Ptlltltltll' ' . l'tblt •ublllhld Or'"" CN\I 0fll¥ 1'111!. l'lllltloMf °'"'°' c.ttt Dtll'( ,llol, ''"'""r9 "· ,,, ll, ,.,, 1•n ''Wly,... 1J, H. '1. 19n »n • l I .... ........ ye .. ,. , ....... , 11 ,.. ................... And for real fun, f'eod PILOT Sunday comics. Bo11tr'1 Arlc fn Ill .. -' .. I • -. r .- ' .. 1 ' • • ,, • DAILY PILOT S ~-~ltd~,d•v J1.nt1•rr 17 1~73 -- 23,602 Dui.ly 1973 -Cai· Sale~ DETROIT (!\Pl -Con· tmulng the strong J>R<'t' of 1972. Uilu by the four n1aj<1r U.S auto manufacturers du;1ng !he first 10 da)S n[ 1973 "'t'/"e at the se<:ond l11t:l1cst d:uly rale for auy opening JO days-in Fir11i Tells Of Credit Securi11g U.S. f}(>\'Plopnlt'nl C'orp, Nt'\Vp(lrt B t' :it' h • b :is E'd homebuilder. h a " .umounced the obtainln!): nf n 11lajor unst•curt'd li nt' of rred1t frorn Unionan1crica lnl' Under 1&-· !t'rin~ of lhC credit :1 r r :1 n ~ t' ni i' n t , Gnionan1cr tt'il rt•ft•t1 l'd w<ir· rlints 10 purrha:-c 50.000 ..-hares of r .S. D<'l"t•IOlln11•nt Corp.'s txirrnt. First l3uildl'rs Bancorp .. fur an undi.~r!oscd sum at any time during the rive years l'nding Dt"C. 31. 1977. F IRST BL1LDERS Ban· corp.. hcadquartcr('d in the San Francisro Ba~· area . is traded on thf' \\'cstern O\'('r- the..counier mar~l't. According 10 Donald C. Zellner, presid('nt of L .. s Development. the line _ of credit v.·ill bt• USL'd lor g(1neral working capital in conm.><:tion with the cornpany·s expansion pr9gram. · U.S. De\'elopment has residential com mu nit i es val ued in excess of $100 million und er construction in 15 cities in '.\'or t her n Ca 1 i for n i n . So uthem Californ ia. Colorado a n d '0~3boma. 111•1111u1 ••••• * THERE OVER 500 SKILLED TECHNICIANS READY TO SERVE YOU ON COSTA MESA'S Harbar Baulevard af Cars LOOI fOlt THE EMILIM AT NABERS I BAUE R CADILLAC INC. BUICK 2600 2925 HARBOR BLVD. HARBOR BLVD. TODAY! Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Order For Yourself 'or a Friend M•y be used on en¥elopes •\ return addreS\ label,. Also "ery h•ndy as identification labels for marking personal items such a\ books, records, photos, etc. Labels stick on gle'' .!nd may be us•d for marking home canned fo(.d it ems. All labels are printed with ,tylish Vogue type on fin e quality wh ite g ummed p•per, ,. • .. - OVER THE 'COUNTER COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK LIST " _, f I ,. . ' \ " \ ... ~ • 'fuesday's Closing P~ces-.~~ple~ Phase 3 Unsettling T9 Wall Street r • l . J111uary • , 197) s_ DAILY PILOT -. -.• J • - ' 'I I I I ' r ' ,. . • I I . . . \ .. ' ..... . • .. • ·- Wtdnrsdaj, JanlW)' 17, 1973 ,,( Wtdne~, Jlnuv~ 17, 1973 ' PILOT·ADVERTISER ,f / • • 1n .fORD COURIER 18 00 CC e~g in e, Chrome Front Bumper, To61 Kit. While Woll tires (GGTAMG 13773) RANCHERO 500 302 VI, O•lu.-e bumper group, ISi 6.70- 14•1'4 wide ovel tire1, AM redio, t in ted .glau. JA'47FllJOl7 -FULL $3294 : PRICE / PINTO America's popular· small economy cor. kill factOry equipment, Califor- nia emission system. · I ... > ' . . ~60 v-s!vinyfroof. radio, opera windows, tinted gloss, glamour point opti.On, tilt steering wheel. , FULL . . I PRICE;·~.5 5 94 BRAID-NEW 1913 -·-. --on ·Approved-Eredit - PINJQ. \YAGO~ J •• 4 speed llllmmiuion. Cafd. &nis--{ $ sion System, 2000 cc Engine, Freight & Dealer Prep. ChGfllt. A78x13 tires, FR. Disc Brokes. -' . I crui:sM-motic, poWer bfok~ ,.. cf.o. Calif. Emission System. . Cruise-o.motic, radio, po.wer steer- illg, tinted,gloss . Plir; Tox & ticenst PiUs lox & License ,.._., 41,. .. ttt .. hi C.111 Price b SitlUllllcl; f•x & lko.....,....,.,._t pric• 11. ' $141S.14 illd. lo;,...,.,, •IMI lk-. 1111i11ii111 ,.,. ..... , ht9 it 11.tL . · · Plus Tax & license · Plus Tax & litense ":.i 1 DO NOT DELAY 'ORDER-YOURS TOD"IY·:· -liDlliOliiNlilOTlllllliDiliEilLA•Y-·· ~jllilRljlDljllRll·Y.OURS TO AY· . . . . ' . . (· -. . ' . . ' 1968 THUNDERBIRD ' LANDAU Air c:ond., "elect. windows, P. seats, R&H, vinyl ro of, gorgeous light 9reen finish ~/~hi'te f,inyl roof, low miles. A real cream puf-f: tYHB4921 Full Price $1·899 1969)oRD Lrii I 2 dr. H.T./.a. auto., P.S., air cond., light Green fio1Sh;w/blk. vinyl roof. Sherp, low . miles. Original thruout. (ZSJ 707) I . . Full Price ,$1,999 1969 CHEV. C"AP,tUC~ . Cp•. le1utiful Sih-91' JHlnt ...,/M•c:k vinyl roof, eir c.ond., pewer 1teeti119, e11to. it'1n.1 •• R&H. Extre 90.4 C~·,.,, • Shtrp! 1745 EAEI . -• · FULL PRICE $1"9"J . . 1.9.71 . MjlSTA~G . I •• '~'l!~~·tyt-• ,uto. ~•faL., pc:iwe r tt4, low mil ••· Rl:H. ~Fii.t 't.•~i(j'.t~'M$i;99, 1965 FORD 112 TON Pl~· .. ·. •· 1968 '.MERCU.RY PARKLANE Stvl11id1, R&H , l 1p•1d. Runt good, I olri good. Lie. # 2 Or. H.T. 'VI, •uto, tr•111., pow•r 1t•1ring, R&H, · ntw SSL 595 . lir11, low 1111111. 8••ulif11I Bl1elr: fi11i1h . Cle111, truly t FULL ,PRICE $795 ·mFULL! IVPRlCE Sl 199 ~ '. . ' . • • ·':~9·5 totUSTANG , ·. 2 [t. H".T, Stielr, good ~•114iffon, RIH, clee11! fRHE 213 1 . . . . :FULL PRICE $499 . ' '·72 BRONCO 4 whl . drive sta. wagon , V-8, 2 i tanks, s~id plates, explorer pkg. R~H, 8,000 miles, chrome yel- low, almost new, sharp! ( 989- F~WJ .' · 1970 PLYMOUTH Fury 111. 2 Or. H.l. VI, 1uto. tr1111., P.S., t !r eond., Y•llow w/Whife vinyl roof. 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You go 'ilqulrt. ""'1" with an aerosol ol -·-.;..\i the bumed-00 wipes away like m8gic. · In their! produet performance study, the consumer .iesearct,ers !Mld·that YJJU could get good resuJta cl~ your oven with the mU!'!\ 1'sL limnloul scouring powder i!hd ~l'WOO! -Jlldl ~ a · cept thatjyou have to work much harder ·Ba~ ccme to the~ rtscue -of are ?9.1 perceni fat.free and have no c:blldreD· lo. need of qulck energy, . of cholesterol. motherS who tend to skip lunch and of Yet bananas are a gold mine of "naturalists" in search of a fancy J)Otaulum and vitamins A, B, c and deuert. · ~ =-·Dlacln and a/fair supply of calcium, ~ popular yellow fruit even saves pholphcnJe and Iron. ' '· Jeftovs mei~1-tunilitg It into company MoUien "Who are so concerned about fare. &M givet ~ exotic touch to b.Jffell. getting the most nutrjtlon into the family In !bat role, it '1C)t1on1y adds flavor but at• breakfast and dinner, • should also tlelps reduct the cal~ rtmembcr the appetizing, low cost, to atarchier accompaniments sucb as nourishing banana ~hen IWJching solo. rice. A ~um banaiia has 85 calories Bananas.cyn be sliced into sandwi~, and qualifies for low sodium diets, too, chunked lnto salads, mashed into quick since t6 · content of that minetal is ' 'brea~ or blended into drluks. negligible. The name Spanish Banana Torte might Blnanaa' smooth, creamy tertµre .00 refer to the days when bananas came in rtcb, mellOW taste are deceiving. 'Ibey clipper ships from the tropics. But the I -.J "Ba nanas mean you ng" because they a ppeal lo today's desire for easy food the.l's a good va lue for the mo ney. Use t he 'fru it lo i!reu up a qui c k lunch, und erline ~urry or provide t h!! fil ling for Spanish Torte. ' ut when you colne· to doing It in )'Our own 1:1""*". ljle ,.jrim& is much nioi:e. 1eDac:ioql; • .t '' . : And ~iof, ·(!llionlnf a rel!IOYable broiler~ ~biVe,to practically crawl lnllde tllil-...,., .. ~ the. back, and the lidea ·-ule'bottom. - and longtr at IL 4. . · •• 1be)ralsofoond'tllat tliO'•iiesy" prod- -do 'not "'!'ki well Qless ~Y are used in ;A Wal'J!I -\:iiif.dagree..-pven. • 'Ibis meilrul that YoU sboUkt preheat yliur • ovm to' 2GO cleg(ool,• then tum it off belore )l>i start to. clean It. -. • • ) • • ' .. only85 , calories . ' I .1 ,£ ' 99.8~!. / / · . ·tat free ,. . ".' " . 'lbe f'\'1\liAbil the ldvert11i!>g.-as it Ill oltm'~·..1..11 ,cruting the Illusion QU&5l10NS WE ARE ASKED: 1 !fat ovm..dMnibt ti slmpfe. -Q. Oven cleaolng really bugs me. ls 4,'f' bDQlewlfe knows that a broiler pan there some product I cou1d use to spray hu)ltem rtm0\7ed from the broiler the inside of my clean oven be.fore I use ' hDnw".atJ after use will come clean it so the spatters would be easy to ..U, ... It's been .,.ked a wblle in remove• . _,.. llld wale!'. No lpeclal product • ii~· A. There are some products on the And house 11 kno hat market which are supposedJo prevent or ..,.,. " e fS t an make a baked on build-up easter to clean. · -In llll!cb -and ip&tters bave bMed • llnugb many baking pe_riods is However, "Consumer Reports" rates I not 1"111 ID come clean with a spray and these as "practically worthless." a ,...._ t In the researthert' tests they found the But ~ fault o1 the oven cleaner products "ifld not lignillcanUy det« TV Id 11 'lht cuual, balanlous way in baked l'lllldue from lltlcking; nor were which the homemaker: uses this very surfaces treated With them any easier to caustic, tolic pn>duct. clean than unt .. ated -races. We judged .Oven1~ra, tn order to be effective, them Not Acceptable." contain hljbly alkaline substances ..l. My adv'ce Is that you use as much mually Iyer(al!o known 111caU1tlC IOda). p:reven\ion as ~le.. Bake (oods The label w1ms you not tO get this covered' when possible (for example, use material...-ln your eyes or on your skin a foil "tent" over turkey). Put a sheeJ. of becallle.aerloul IJuri1i can result, foll 9'l the sllel( below foods that might Why da't 0., 111 tb1J on TV7 ' · drip such aa·cworoleo or·1ru1t pie>. 'nae Jqt,, J'10 ~ of ·"o:i.,sumer And after jblt.big, like arfew minutes ~" wanir1"U ol the bulnli.of u,. to wipe up opotten .11111,ljlilis while the . lli8 these·"-«' .,,., c1eoom aild sug· .,... is still walm and before they bave a _..u \hat~ l""P"" to do batUe with a • cbanco to burn·Clt1- lrimy ...., lj1. proloctq ,_ eyes with If you ,_. an IOldpected spillover in llOUl<s, ~ - -.-pves, JOU< .,.. and can~ 1top the cooking to iiil-)'baf ... w1111..::, '!rd:· . wipe It up, .,..., the lpill with salt. The ='lbe ~...:"" ~lii-= ult will keep1tfrom-... and bllm- COll , , Ing. Later remove the satt, which will ..... ~ ~ ... '*1"'..iit. llld the ha .. -all the opllled.food. wllb • ... _, -' • your 'l'"tula. ~ oWD; . . You ar. told-to jJ\11 -r-don I" the llocr. iDd -Jial:lnC l.IP8 ,to prolect-ex· poood n,.i ---,. . Tbla ' II Jar' trom the ca!ilal "aqulrt oqulrt":fedriqu< recommended on TV. W "" !lave to be supe,..,...Uout .._,... uoe en .. ,,,..1 can to dlapcnse -pnidtlctt· -~I '....i4 be to !lave lie ... f01p al yoo11 face lna!U!\ ol al ,_ -poalble trac\c ~Is to ,__ar1kin, , I \• I Q, Is It true tbll mlcrow1n •'t"IS ,,. much easier to cle• !bin :t>lnvimllooal ..... 1· A. Yes, this Is true. A• long a you ' coot only with microwave., the oven lllclf does not i•t hot. Only tho IOOd gels hot. So ..mi or lfllllen C111 be .,ny wiped oil. However 1 when )'W uae .. a bn>Wl!IDI 11111~ Ulen ,... do fllll lleol In your · nilcrowavt Oftfl ..,. 1p1•1r1 nllgbt .... --.... ' ' Ji : I J /I l , I i: '_ I I ; f .f • •1 / t / . ,! . ! ' ( I . I ' ,f / ; '/'I jj1, '• ; i , I ' ' • j • ' 1 1 • ' I l:;.i . contains Vitamins A,C,B ana· Niacin h.lgh in potassium no ctiolE!Sierol ' . ' ' CURlllED 1\IRKEY OVER BROILED BANANAS recipe for the show~f! cake is another eiampJe of how well bananas fit in with today's yoon,,..asual lifestyles. 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Even its package -the peel -is 1;2 cup chopped onion biodegradable which ls helpful wl\en you 1 cup cbopped celery consider Americans eat 11 billion ~ 3 tablespoons fiour ~as a year. Some people prefer to drink their banana in a nog: For each serving com- bine ~ cup mUk, 1 medium banana, chopped; 1 egg and 'i2 teaspoon vanilla in an electric blender. Whip at high speed until foamy. For .a variation, add %: cup orange juice" l teaspoon sugar and 1 crushe<lJce \ cubes to the above.ingredients and blend at high speed until loamy. , v • % teaspoon salt ~ teaspocl(l curry powder l cube chicken bouillon 11'. cups milk 2 cups cut-up turkey meat 1,1 cup slicei:I pitted ripe oli\'es 4 Oananas ! In a medium Saucepan, melt butler. ' Add onion and celery and cook over. medium heat until tender. Blend in n~rt • salt, cuny pqwd..-and crushed boolll<lll' • cube. C.ook 1 or 2 minutes, stirring con• slanUy. Gradually stir in milk and cook, st!~ ring constantly, until mix,lure thi cken an<hcomes to a boil. Simmer 2 or 1 minutes. Add turkey and olives and heat through. , H8!ve bananas lengthwise 'J;nd place ~ .. • buttered baking sheet. Brush with melted butter and broil for 3 to 5 minutes. Arrange bananas on platter or l\\'O to a plate and pour on curried turkey. BANANA AND SAIJ'10N SALAD PLATE Lettuce · t medium banana, sliced 1 can (31h ounces} saJmon, drained I bard-Oooked egg, balved lf.i cup cold cooked green beans, car- rots, asparagmi or peas Curry dressing Arrange banana. salmon, egg and cooked vegetable on salad p1ate lined with lettuce. Top with curry dressing. Curry Dressing 2 tablespoons nUtyonnaise 1 tablespoons sour cream ~ teaspoon curry powder l tablespoon. minced onion • Combine all ingredients and let stanil 30 minutes to blend.flavors. SPANISH BANANA TORTE 1Ai: cup butter or margarine, softened l cup granulated sugar 4 eggs 2 cups sifted all-purpose nour 2 teaspoons baking powder I teaspoon salt ;i teaspoon grated fresh lemon rind 3 medium bananas If• cup packed brown sugar in1cup chopped nuts' Id large WwJ cream butter and, -gnmulated sugar together Wllil flufly. Beat in eggs ooe at a time, beating wWI alter each addition . Si Ct together flour, baking powder an "' salt. Blend into batter. Add lemon rlnd. / Spoon halt or batter Into greased 8-inctl spring-fonn pan. Slice bananas and laxer over batter. Cover wlth remaining ba~ ter. Sprinkle top with brown sugar and nuts. Bake in 350 degfee F oven 1 hour and 10 minutes. Remove side of pan and cool. Garnish with extra banana sUces. Servea !. I • DAILY PILOT Wrdntsct "1fluary 17, lQ1l • Knitters Picking · uP Stitches Again .. Pe_eri ng Around -, By ALLISON DEERR ot ... Otltt PMlt hilt A thousand years before the birth of Christ It was an ac- Uvltr for men only. Today the field · is dominated by women. but men are allow· ed to parliel""te. Louise Kane drops in this bit of history in introduction to her fa vorite subject -knit· ting. Mrs. Kane will teach two sections of knitting for begin- ners during ~ tbe spring semester for the Orange .coast Evening College whicb opens Feb. 5. n.. daylime section w!U be taught from 9 a.m. IQ DOOD Thursdays at the Park Newport Spa. 'Ibe evening sec-- lion is scheduled from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Room l2 of the OCC Art Center on campus on Fridays. 1-trs. Kane, who has been teaching the craft ror about six years, taught previously in Anaheim and WhitUer. She has been knitting for SS or 40 years. · "' CYCLES "Knitting, like ·ether crafts, aeems lo nin In cydts," she ao oo to ltllla, Co.ts, -., " said. occ ~ knit-llLOCllNG line dUIOI ftve or lb: yon Sludmta """ lnllructocl In ago bul b oddlnc them to the , -blocklns ., prmenlo schedule becauoe o1 DWI)' re. and ...., •11t111bly, ., ...u u ques1s. • ......... "IVs been around since lOOO bow lo pnJCtlS wool lhal'• been -lnlo ..... ·-· years b e f o r e the blrth ol A apeclal aectlon ; of btr Chr!JI." Mrs. Kine added, cJaa coven charllni. ~ · "and hJs undergooe periods ol to d 1 ~·1 · unPopularily only to become • 1 I • ·your """ M• popular ••aln. clolhfs wUhoul • pallem boot. -"Nothlns ... Ille lbe place "lt was once a privilege only of a tnlt," abe ailerted. "Knit allowed the men. Women were garmeats are lasting and lb8 allow..t lo spin the yam." 1tyleo 1tay IA SIJll• for yeon. I Bolh sexes now enJOy lmll-have lllOl\Y ctr.aes !hat are Ung, she said, and partidpants -)'Un old and atlll in ber ~ have nnged 817lilll." . &om early teens lo !ale \'tis. Other mnrdl of leornlni lo TMoe who hove just ~ed lmll .,. "• lmllle nnlrobe, up knitting and not lalten any lhe abillly lo style your own formal classes mighl also be clothea. pd 1111 Jdeu, and a intemted id Mrs. Kane's in-reluina llobby." struction. 7 'l1IERAPY "I begin by leaching how to Mn. KIM a:plalned lhal cast on, knit and purl," she pbyllclom -.-.mended said. "And I like to gel lhe lmlltlai for ordiritlc pallonl& students -ng on somethlng wbo odmtl II 1'!Pl quite a bll. the f1rst week:-J prefu..they--And -1* a•ia,....-llartl to--. begin with a sweater for• 'kn!t •1t1ny lltUe garments" themselves. After you've dooe becaue an addJUon to the a swealer, you know an lhe family " eipected. ' fundamentals. 'I1len you can In any caae, Mrs. Karie - Your Horos cope Tomorrow prolen ber otudmla to' boPI lo knil aomelhlnc • 1111 W..,. "oo they can see jbe -of their efforta rlgbt 1n7." She added. "when you mab 10melhing )'JUTBOll II -g!Ye you a feellncc ol JWlde. You can· f~I lhal • wtll-Ctlt.- ted garment hu value." II building • -htbulool wanlrobe or mokllli your own gifts isn't enou&b lncenUve, Mrs. Kane noted thal 11Jm1t. IU. • 1real rtlieYS' of lenslon. • "All I have lo do Is 111 clown and kiiil and In llO llmo al all I'm calm and rolued." \ : The i.nstrudor I .Y 0 l d I ) pallem boob "wblch ... often IUD or millabo or dJree. tJons which .,. unclear. "Il you learn cbartinc." aha said, "you can get ideu b:om newspaper ads and magulnes, mU. your own Jllll1em which Illa your meaauremeni. ex· .ll<lll'. ollll l D ! L your O'll1I, Lmique costume." ls knllllng hard. lo learn! 'il've never met anyone I couldn 'l leach," she said. • ' ' Libra: Impress Your Style -----I ...... ._ ... GRADUATED from Western ~ THURSDAY JANUARY 18 step at a time. Mate no claims. Do nal must be done ht ,._.able, deliberate DW> pn>cluct which makes home a know whal to do. Key Is lo do ..,.. comlorlable, beoulllul whal mual be done. A-1a place. Be receptive, open-i! likely to be involved. minded. Family member SAGrlT.UUUS (Nov. 11- d es erv es comideration. Dee. 21): Obraln valid hint Airlines Flight Attendant College, Los Angeles lntema· tiona l Airport . are Tanya Monroe, daught.r of Dr. and fl.frs . J.ack T. Monroe of Loguna Beach and Candace Royer, a graduate of Newport Harbor High School fl.1iss Monroe is a graduate of Laguna Beach High SchQc>I and attended Orange eoaSt College, while ~liss Royer was a student at Saddleblck College. E?li'TERTAINING c Io s e !Mends in the Qolel Cannoo, Dana Point., William Mart.insti and Jean RadiceUa anoounced their~ VACATIONING Ill San City, Ariz. were Mr. and Mrs. James Driscolf ol OlSla Mesa. Nuptials Set In February Beverly Hilton Hotel will be the setting £or lbe Feb. 10 nup-. lials linking Pamela Renee Harris and Anthony Agramonte Horpel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Horpel Jr. of Newport Beach. The future bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Zigmore Harris or Long &sch. Both she and her fianee are graduates of the University of Arl1.0na. She abo is a graduate of the Dryman School of Medical Assislanb. Benefit Sa lutes 50th State Turning their thoughts to a wanner climate .,,, memben of the Orangewood Regional Council, Epsilon Sigma Alpha who will present a benefit ball using Hawaii as its theme. Fountain Valley Civic Cen1"r will be the Selling loo: the din- ner dance Salunlay, Jan. 27, al 7 p.m. Proceeds will aid the California Associa- tion for Retarded Children. Serving on lbe committee are Oeft to rtghl) Mrs. Ed- ward L. Llsk and. Mrs. Cur Ii s s 'E. Butttt. BJ SYDNEY OMARR ner. Then you ovoid undue Abraham Uncoln was much compUcaUona. lnter..t.d In whal I tenn TAURUS (April JG.May JO): "bcrderllne"· areu and held Get tbouglU, ideas on paper. .. ances in the Wblle House. Doi less laJldng and mon1 Llnc:oln was an AQUarian aod -doiiDg. Means have confidence many born under lhal pJgn .,. lhllt whal you have lo aay I& Intrigued wllh Ulntlogy 111<1 worth pultlllg lo lesl. Gembtl, poycblc pheoomeoa. Vbp Individuals could play Slitrwnental roles. Accent ls Oil. dealings with ~gbbors, ARIES (March 21-April 19Y, Lunar position DOW aolncides wilh cycle depiclU. .,....al lrustrolJon. Key Is lo go slow, lo be lboroog!t, lo laloo ooe .~~· JlllMiNJ (May 2l.June 20): 1':imY decision is made with tfprd lo gill, lunry item; To aVoid disappo)D:tment, prospective brid., are reminded to have their wedding stories with -black and while' glossy P.hoto- grapbJ to the DAILY PILOT Women s De- partment one week before the woddlng. Pictures received after that lime will not be used. For . engagemenf announcements it is . ·Imperative that the story, alJo accom panied by a black and white glossy picture, be sub- mitted .six weeks or more before the wed.dinJ date. U deadline is not me~ only a 5\0ry will be used. To help fill requirements on both wed- ding and engagement stories, forms are available in all of lbe DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be answered by Women's Section staff members at 6424321. lllgbltcbl diplomacy. -from -,io ....,...., You CANCER ul 22) receive call wblcb can be (June It-I Y ' signil1'caol. ~-~-•---a Plans come lo lrullatlon. You ~ w•M ~ have trulh available. Key Is lo lol. of laughing aclually I& lry- face It and do something ~ ~ to telf yoo-something. Rel· ed on available lnformatfoi'I. alive Is involved. Money aur- What appears to be serious 0~ prise ls due. position could be mere bluff. C~&l~RN (Dec. 22-Jan. Check with Pisces person. 19). ~ l attempt to ei:pand · loo qwckly. Gel broader polnl LEO (July 23-Aug. 21): You of view. Mate, partner should have more power than mi ght be eont!Ult.ed 1bere may be be indicated on surface. Know hidden legal ramifle1tions. it and exude confidence. One Check apparent minor mat· who attempts to frighten you ters. Major loophole could be with unknown factors is mere-present. ly fishing. Stick to what you AQUARIUS (Jan. JO.Feb. know. llon'l be dissuaded by 18): Keep heallh reaolutloos. superficial individual. Eacbew sbol1<ul&. Adhere lo VlllGO (Aug. ZS. Sepl. 22): quality. llomial, \1lrp persons ~oo could be overwhelmed by pl.-y promlnenl Rllf!I. Ono wbo ooe who ii enthU!l.astic but not depends on you cxdides neceaaarily htlormed Member dllemma. Be sympalbellc but of opposite sex ~. ac-don't gel Inextricably IA- colades. Be grateful but volved. perceive motive. Step on solid P~ (Feb. ~9-March 20): ground, not cloudy won. Desires fulfil.led m ~dabout derland. You will understand. way. You wall be stimula ted, surprised. Romance i.!1 LIBRA (Sept. .23-0ct. ~): highlighted....Oive love and you Get ~ to bUSlne~ of un-also receive lt. Object of beau· printing your OW?l; style. ty is put in your poaesaioo. ·lllghilgbl individuality, In-Tlllll'UI is Involved. dependence. Stress original IF TODAY IS YOUR allpnl8Clt. One you respecl is BIRTHDAY you draw people willing to let you do your own to you and inspire their con- stuff. Know it and act _ac-fidence. You have qualities cord.lngly. Romance, creat1.vi--which spell universal appeal ty can be featured. You will be happier, more SCX>RPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. socially active in 1973 -and 21): Your ability to know May could be your most when 90lllelhiog of Importance signilicanl m o n l h . Jn ls to occur comes to forefront. February, finances receive , Puzzle pieces click into place. boost and you are on your You have foreknowledge. You way. Slips Show in Harbor of Ha~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: Will you please stop the unwarranted trowbeatlng ol men and women -grown and on their IJWll -who prefer not to associate with their partrlt3:? These children ,,. DOI always the tpoiled. inconsiderate, unkind, lboughUess clods you make them oul lo be. More often thin not they were ig- n<red as youngsten or treated badly. But they grew up ln spite of the agony and somehow managed to mature suf· ficiently to overcome the most difficult or tih!'s obstacles -a loveless chlldhood. They have learned to live without paren-- tal affectioo or approval. Some parents di.scoVer, as the years come faster and faster, one after the other, that they 11eek the company of their children. When their children are not eager for their belated friendship they feel very sorry for them.selves and are completely mysUfied a11 to why they are being treated so shabbily. You, Ann Lande.rs, don't help much when )'OU castigate the childttn and beaeech them to "(orgive and forget ." You ul; the Impossible. - A VICTIM IN DETROIT DEAR /1. V. : AD rigb~ cloo'l, lorg!ve ud doll .. l.,..C. C.OllllDe lo -yoar -ud f ... M -Tbetl wbal ... ,... ..... -..--., ~' -'l>)'M -llnd lUI yoor pueala block from the woman H. had an affair with recently. When I caught them it was like a scene from an X·rated movie. I talked It over with my minister and be said to accept my husband 's promise ~ he wuuld behave blmsell. Seven chUditn woWd be arfected by a divorce. 1 should tell you that .H. t. a terrific husband and father except for his mes.!ing around. lnclden-- lally, the woman is a good friend of mine. ()Jr first housewarming callers were this woman and her husband. We decided to play a little bridge and something peculiar happened. I felt this pressure on my instep and couldn't figure out what it was. I glanced wxler lhe lable and aaw lhal H. had removed his shoe and was trying to play footsie. I know good and well be wasn't looking for MY fool. I want to sell this house and prevent what might be coming, H. says It's finan- cially impossible. Should _I insist? - OUNCE OF PREVENTION DEAR OUNCE: Sdllq your bcHue woo.Id not solve the problem. ll H. baa that old fetllng, 1 ftw u&ra blocks woa't make any dilfertDCe. ~fy advice Is to •cceahlatf: die poaltfft. Tva oa Oat '-ea& ud be 9'ce te coaae ...... lo. u the -" • '°"' -ol JtUn, J Uve a Iii.De~ tbe reeb .. )"OU' · buabaad'• -molQ die ....... ,...,._ DEAR ANN LANDERS : My huabond 1nd I ,..,. bolh born and ral!td In lhis town. We grew up·· with the aame crowd. One of the girls was widowed last )'ear, She b only 44. Another fellow losl his w Ile lhree months ago. say, Ann?-ClNClNNATI CUPID DEAR CUPID: U yoa want to qu~r • young widow's chartca for all time. jlllt start fb:lng ffr up with somebody • kDowL lf you wam to do yoar fritad 1 favor, ftl .ber gp · wllll a new bee - preferably from out of town. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am only a teenager but I have sOmething to say to that person who complained about long· winded telej>bone talkers. She signed her Jetter "Calluses on My Ear." Doesn, ·she realiae· lhal just 1islenlng to a person can be a great help? Even if you doo'l aay anylhing bul, "Yes. Of course. Ob, sure. You bf.1. You don't say so?" Many times I've heard my mom spend nearly an hour oo t.be phone and oot say any more Utan lhal '<Jne•day I asked why she let 1 certain gabby old lady lali< her ears off. She Aid, '"That woman needs somebody lo listat lo ber. Sha I& very lonely. Siie needl to know lhal aomebody cares. It puts me bel>lnd a Utile In lllY wort, bul·tt'a worth It." I learned a lot about living !hat doy. And DOW lhal I'm older I know Whal she was la1tlng about Maybe il you prilll Ill)' lelter il will educate somebedy who doesn't have a mother who undentandJ people as well as mine, -LJ'M'LE T. FROM TARRYTOWN OF COSTA MESA a deJif ht fut bud get salon where beau'#ful hair styles begin. PklCE LIST MON DAY THRU THURSDAY FRIDAY. SATURDAY, SUNDAY PllCE.S SLIQ.HTtY Hl9HEl Sh.mpoo .t nd Set ·--·--------·-·---'--$2.50 P1nnan1nt W•V• --··· ----7.50 Tint ----I.SO 811.tch Touch-up -·--·-----10.IO m•lin9 ---------------14.00 S•inl Permen.nt L1f}.es -·-10.DO • haircuts . ·1~50 1695 lnlne An. -Costa Mesa Corner of East 17th St.-Above Le C•ve Restaurant 645-1 050 548-9986 NI Ice akating courao ol 1-11 - Ille famou1 lc•C.podeo mtlhod ghao you or your child pol11 and pooluro training, rhythm and coordlnaUon. REGISTER NOW _. IH ..... ol NI lllj>peoed lo tlltm ne. TREY were ddklrt1T Of ctone 11'1-M i.-..-•p oolov.d and · .-..& ,....... 1pproval, ba& 10mebow )'ti m..s:. 1L U yoa caa ~ace 10me tf ta!it Ulf:I' wttll 1 lllde compu1loa )'tMl ...,. Ill IH belltt for I~ These two people know each other but 1 • don'l lhlnk lhey ..aliu lhey mighl be lha perfect pair. Perhapa II a lew of ua glrb start to pair lhem up !or dliwr~U,., o&\R Llm..E T.: Htre'a Your lttltr -my lNDb for wrlllllg IL Wltal It all bolls down lo la lllClllldllg 1 llUle llme lo be tied. WIW • • .... dtrl•I WI!/ lo •tart • "" ytar. ' .. ' ,. • Doy•i::~~E. ·--- _)>EAR-ANN LANDERS: RA!cenlly my hilbond 'Ind I boughl lhe nicest bouse -..,. ""'1ed. ni. only thlng'i have ...... lhe houae I& lhal ll's ooly one mlgbl "Ond each oll>er." l! My = says "W""'I!" Whal YOU . ) MBA MH:IHOrPiNe Clll1JllA<f -· ''" ........... _C.._C411.tnM-in.-. • I ~ ( - ' - -. - UPI T•i.tlolo 'New Look' Cabled S\~aters have taken· on a new Jook ... or is it an old look that's being revived? White Stag uses cable stitching "'ith a tightly ribbed midriff in a sl)orter length. Patrons Party New Project Adopted Patrons of the NewpOrt Bea eh Chapter, International Orphans, Inc. will be honored during a party from 6 to 8 BARBARA COOK March Date Selected During a dinner party in their Huntington Harbour home. P.1r. and Mrs. Louis Raymond Cook ann0unced the engagement of their daughter. Barbara Lois Cook to Roger Barrv Iiammock of Los AngCles. They are planning to marry March 17 in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church1 Newport Beach. Miss Cook is a graduate of • Oakhurst l School, Pasadena and attended Stephe n 's College, P.1issouri. Iler fiance, son or Mr . and Mrs. Vernon 0. f{ammock of Los Angeles: Is a graduate or Claremont Men ·s Colle~e and earned an MBA from UCLA. p.m. Friday, Jan. 19, in the home of Mr. and P.1rs . Robert Guggenheim. !Ors Newport and Los Angeles chapters ha v e established and support nine orphanages in Korea . Japan and Vietnam for children of servicemen. ,A newly adopted project is to establish homes to care for battered and abused children from all of Southern California. The area chapter will sponsor a Las Vegas Party and Auction Feb. 24 in the Balboa Bay Club. to raise funds for the projects. Patron acceptances have been received from Prince Umberto De Pollok), Countess Linda · Fabiani. Gen. and Mrs. Thomas Riley, Maj. Gen . and Mrs. H. S. Hill. Col. and Mrs . Shelton Ingle. the Mmes. Sara Hopkins, Raymond W. ·Beyer, Dean Q. Waddell. James M. Hoyt. J. H. Massie, E. J. M. Potts, Jo Toma, Norman Cirkle and Patricia Hostler. Others are Robert M. Graham and the Messrs. and Mmes. Donald Starling. John B. Lawson. Don Fedderson. Bayafd Ryder, C. M. Kunz, Sam Gurley, R. Vt.'. Carlson. Bradford !\filler, Stanley Fimberg, A. V. Jorgensen, \Yalter Burroughs. A. Q. ~1iller, Dolph Hoyt. Al ·Tiffany and Bernard Wayne. Still others are the Mssrs. and Mmes. Louis Anderson, Kenneth Anstock, Walter Crul· tendcn, Earl Fusselman, \Valier King. Carter Lowell , Llo yd McDonald, John Parker, Tom Walsh. William \Vcaver, Ed Sharp and Arthur Beaumont. Wash Hint \Yash-n-wear means a gar- ment can be machine washed with warm water but should be removed from washer before the spin cycle. Twelfth Night Celebrated -._/) Mr. •nd Mrs. Howard B. Lawson of NewpOrt Beach celebrated the Twelfth Night al the Les Dames ~e Jt:J:M!npagnc annual part~. The evening. of entertain- -menl sel 1q.ii11Jl1Fian jheUJe began m the Barron Hilton 's Jlolmby Hills estate and contmued In the Beverly HUlon wilich. for. this even/~~ alone, was " transformed Into th< "Budapest Hlltot\. I Ideal Dy CAY PAULEY NEW YORK (Ul'l ) -A wo1nan "'ho's been staging hii;lorical celebration~ for 45 yl!<irs says it's high tinlc the nation gQt stnrtcd on plans for jts 20Uth birthday party. ~lrs. Adele Gutman Nathan would like especially to see the planners stage one giant bash in Washington. D. C., July 4, 1976, 1narking the bicentennial celebration of the signing of the Declaration ~of lndepen· dcnce in 1776. J WrdnrY!ay , Jan11ar1 17, 1973 DAILY PILOT 3 • Birthday · Bash Suggested She already recommends the site -the Na tional Ca pitol v.h\ch "is just natura lly one huge outdoor stage. Either the front or back of the building is adaptable, she said, but she likes the back because the roll- ing land behind would enable millions to see the presen- tation. CAPITAL To .those "'ho say, "But Washington \fasn't even the capital then , why Washington?", she answers, "We're celebrating an ideal ... • t'Onclusion seemed to be that the ideal of creating a perfect observances would have to be government. local or state, that no single "And J can't see our govern-ext:avaganza seemed possible ment not ha ving a national nahonally. observance ot its bicen-So far, Mrs. Nathan said, tennlal." several states ha ve celcbra· Which puts her at b:d'ds with tioiis in.the planning stage and lhe National Council of the she's certain there '"' 111 btJ Arts. o.thers set for Philadelphin Jean D a·I r y mp I e , the v.•here the Cont i n en ta I theatrlc<rl impresario. is a Congress in 1776 ad-Opted the council member and ~aid that Declaration of Independence . at a reeent all-day session of Valley Forge, Boston and the group in \Y ashlngton the other centers IYJ>ifying the C'mergcnce of our nation. birthday in vignettes, parades, OBSERVANC•:s happenings.and pageants. ti.lrs. Nathan said Iha! in ad· . Mrs. Nathan. Baltimore born. began her ca~er as , n dition every school, church n e w s w 0 ni a n , first · in ~nd synagoj:!ue. every patriot ic . . \Yashington and Ballimor1" soc1C'ly, 1s ··oolJnd to have" an observance. then as a roving foreign eor· She would like to see rt!spondent for the then United Press. now United Press celebrations ·•take some of the Iniernational. , things set down in the She 'd done some theater Declaration and stress them·" rather th 1 " h r g dirt.>Cling "'hen she 11·as asked a .. an t:ive s 00 111 to help ""ilh a dra1nalic JX)r- \V •• rs. r':<'rca · lion of t b c Jt'1vi.sh Terccn Whales Blow, Owls Hoot L1k1e .. all n1en_ are c;,eated , tenary in Trenton. r\.J. Then equal, s.he cont1n~ed. Well, the Baltin1ore & Ohio Rail road we haven t made it y~t. but a.c;ked her to help "'ilh it~ n1aybe v.•e can. 1 · I I b · · 192-"l'd 1.k 1 h b. cen cnnia ce e ration.in 1 . 1 e o ~e ·1 ~ tCi?ll· A "'hole ne'v carttr had lenn1al dramatized, in good openrd · for ~lrs. Nathan. Her taste .. People ";?n t accept credits include the 175th an · an~th1ng shod~y. niversary 4)f the Declaration of . ::lhe su!11ma~1zes. the one ma-Jndependence. the Railroad JOr ,~stdera t1on in any. plans ~how in Chicago in 1949-50. -Cut the cost according. to numerous industry celebra- the cloth. I~ other ':"or~s. find lions. the tOOth anniversa ry or out so.meth1ng that 11 _fit your the Battle of Gettysburg, Md n1eans .. ,,.not something ~hat celebration of Lincoln's Get- ca\ls f9r the ~1etropol'.~'ln ty.c;hurg Addrt.!IS centennial. 'Association Two cruises to observe gray whales arc being arrariged for Saturday and Sunday , Jan. 20 and 21. . by lhe Gifted Children's Association of Orange County. Boats will depart from Dana Poin! Sport Fishing Pier at 9 a.m. both days. Another outing, an ecological v.•alk along upper Newport Bay, is scheduled at . 9 a.m. Sat urday, Jan. 27. All events are open to the public. Council Orangev.·ood Regional Coun-- cil of Orange Couhty, Epsilon Sigma Alpha will meet for brunch Saturday, Jan. 20, at 10 :30 a.m. in the A1ta Vista Country· Club, Placentia. A merrtbcr of the Orange County _Histor ical. _Society will talk about Our Orange County Heritage. Night Owls Hoot 'n Holler Roost of the Night Owls will meel at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 21, in Bethel Towers, Costa Mesa. A musical program is planned. BYC After a lasagna dinner, members of Balboa Yacht Clµb will have a "Christmas exchange" when each will try to ell:change a gift he wished he hadn 't received for Christmas. PEO Orange Coast Reciprocity Bureau, PEO will have a Founders Day luncheon at noon Saturday, Jan. 20, in the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, Corona del Mar. BSP • Xi Rho Omicror. Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi v.·ill meet at 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20, in the Yorba Linda home of ri.trs. Ronald Broschinsky. The Westminster home of ?-.1rs. Hank Schmitten v.•ill be the setting for the 8 p.m. ti.ion· day, Jan. 22, meeting of Beta Alpha Xi, and Mu Upsilon Chapter will meet at the same time in the Garden Grove home of ~trs. Will ian1 Todd . Sisterhood Temple Hillel Sisterhood of Huntington Beaeh will meet for dinner -at 7:30 p.m. ti.fon- day, Jan. 22, in Li's Polynesian restaurant. Opera and the bl.id.get of J 19 She·s won numerous awards Fair Lady'." . for her works. Alon~.lhe way. Mrs. Nathan has 1ust had she's \\•,.ittcn 14 books "l think publish~d a "how to" book that's the ri,e:ht number. tflrce called H?w to Pl.an and Con-of them about Lincoln. duct a 81centenn1al Celebra· "You know what happens." lion." she sai d. •·vou do all that GUID ELINES mass of research for an . It's a step-by-step guide for observance and then don) schools, c Ju b s, community waqt the notes to go to waste. groups and all on how to So you put it all do~'n between dramatize America's .200th rovers." sale ..,.,,_ • ..,,,. . ' ! 1,''-::J'•" " • - LON SAYELLe- B~Y POMPADOUR "' : SWEATER & AFGHAN •YARN $1.74 ValJI& .• (1-oZ; Skein ~ ·, ,. 69c I i CROCHET A · RAINBOW! l-• S36.0d Value Made-Op ~ • Made From 100% DuPont Orlon Sayefle ,,, • Complet&-Nolhlnb ~-to Buy •. Large 46x60 Inch Size 14tx14" P'9on For Ptcturn •M PlllOWl!I, WOrth M.llMUO 10D% VIRGIN WOOL NEEDLEPOINT YARN 55¢..Value No Phone or M1il Orders, Please STORE HOURS: Mof!d•v thril Frld•v: 10:00·9:00 S•+wrjj•y~ 9:00·6:00 Svt1d•y: 11 :00·5:00 • ··-• •FINEST QUALITY-SPUN FROM 100% DUPONT ORLON •CHOOSE FROM 69 BRILLIANT COLORS Introductory OH er POLYESTER KNITTING WORSTED Newest mlr•cla yatn·50% Dacron Polyester, 60% Ort<m- gu•r•nteed machinll waah•ble & dryable, wlll nt't'er shrink ot pH, 1Uergy lree, colorfast. 21 colors. *Ewrfthiro far 11'11! °""""' o.1111" • OaUy Demonttrat ions-WortcshOpl • Free lnslructlon Classes • Expert Help on Your P1ojec~ THOUS.-.NOS Of ITEMS: Yarn • Bo11tlques • N1t<11fpolnt C1twel £mbrokltry • FJowtft 5 Accants • Cand1tr • ~ • Otcoupa119 • Rugs • Saasona l OecOl'111lolll . -.... ...;au ... ...:. •• to "CRUTE-IT·YOUltHLP'" 1 ' • 1 '· .. / / I OAILY PILOT / Fast -paced Program on Fathers' Breakfast Menu ~ P-Ts Feature Full Agendas • (Editor'• Note: A column detioted to Fountah1 Va l· le11. Hunetnoton B e a c h, Octan View and Se al B•ach Scliqol Dlslricl par- cmt.teachtr oroani:at10't1s · wiU appear tn tht DAILY PIWT each totek. Infor- mation .mu&t be recehied btl Mra. Gilbert Tuntbull. 5611 llangn11• Dnoc, Hunt· -lngton Beach b~ 5 p.m. Thwraday Yor pubUcoUon Wedntsday.) FY Ele. PTO Mn. Wahtr Tate President COMING UP: Year-round school will be dLscussed at a meeting tonight at 7:30 in the multipurpose room. Mrs. Daryl Faulkner is chairman. REPORTS: Unit is sponsoring a--dl'We to -help-purchase land for the nesting of the bald eagle. Students are cooperating in the drive by collecting labels and cartons from Hunt foods for redemption. l\trs. James Martin is chairman. FY High PTSA - l\ln. Rogt r Belgen President COi\UNG UP : Non1inating day. Jan. 13 and 21. Of. lk:.r F. I. Git.ham or the llunlington Beach Police Department will present safety programs geared to dll student age levels. Clinic wltl be followed on Saturday, Jan. 27, ·by a bicycle safety rally and registration at Oak Viev.• School. Public is in- vited. · Schroeder PT A Mn. R.Lcbafd Ke)'tl President HOPI ,....._ •Mi.t• -·"'*'' l lY• ...,. .. IM llfht .,..., CMCtf, Mtltll llNYlft ..... •t HOAG HO$PIJAL • COMING UP: Dime-a-dip din- ner will be served by the unit Friday, Jan. 19. rrom 5 to 7 p.m. In the multipurpose room. Menu will include Swedish meatballs , hol dogs.I;::;==::::;.==='-'-:.-=-=-=-=, vegetables. salad a n d "'".,,.._, dessert. according to Mrs. Edward BrcMan, chairman. REPORTSo l1ntrratSl!d 1100 .. I -- from the recent learning festival. Rnd $62 frorn the BURDELL -MA-TH~­ NOW IN NEWPORT paper drive in \1•hich eight tons of paper were collected. Proceeds will be used to purchase educationa l materials for the school. l1nMll M..W.. weU k•ewii ,, .......... JN•llt .... t.e&h· • S. ... Heflywoed .... fer .-y .,..., -,.....ay .. . "' ,...,.,, ... ,. Rare driver:-.. buildc·r~ :ind SJ)(}flSO r s ""ill sueed to Paularino School at 9 a.111. Saturday. Jan. 20. to be guests at i he father·son pancake breakfast planned by the PTr\. 1itike Jones, driver. \riU be fea- tured. Checkin g a car are Richard Jantzer and his son. Ricky. committee will be elected at general meeting Tuesday. Jan. 23. at 7 p.n1. in U1e ron· fcrence room . Sffi(c Sleigh I AIMllfltllll..ey,_._,.. ,ia. are Grncllo Men. ..._. c..,..., "" .............. , 91181 & Fre4 MecMllffey, A .. e JIM lroll•, Lyle WottH¥• llNf· dr -4 JMy ""'8f, L.-"Y Sterclrl, Stfte Crelt, T-Cr• 0111i .... , •*"· He wlll IKteJt odwucffl elHI Hti ... r 1tltdettf1 11 Ct.uk9', hll, ,.._,., 1H C~el Pie· Units Present EDITOR 'S NOTE: A column devoted to Newport Beol'h. Cosra ~l esa, Lagu11a Beach aud )fiss1u11 Viejo pare11t· teac/l(•r O!'f)OUIZOllOllS will appear· 111 tl1e D.4.ILY Pl· LOT eaclJ u·eek. ln/orm.a- tiCn1 must be received by tht women's deportment or /.l rs. Gared Smith. 1746 Cen!ella Plo.ce. Newport Beach by 5 p.m. Thtltsday f or publication \Vednesday. Estancia High PTSA rttrs. Rolxrt Klees President C0~11NG UP : Association meeting at 7:30 p.m. Ylednesday. Jan. 24, in the chorale room. Senior Facts for Juniors will be discussed and the nominating com· rnittee will be elected ... Cupcake sale in the Com- mons duMng final e:<ams from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Wed- nesday through Friday, Jan. 24-26 . St. Joachim PG ~I.rs. John E. Stoneman Preside11t C0~1L1'iG UP: Potluck d1nnl'r for parents at 6 p.m. tomor- row in the parish hall v.·ill be hosted bv students in si xth through "eighth grades 'A"ho are participating in the Toastmaster International Youth Program. The dinner is to celebrate their •Com- pletion of eight weeks of THE NEW LOOK! is 1t ... maf6e '9 WIGS & Beeuty S•lon 210-D, L 17tll St. C.... M--141-1446 le HR ..... S.are learning... the rudiments of pa rliamentary procedure and SP.ea king ex- temporaneOusly for three to fi\·e minutes. Ric ha rd Stuckev of Toastmaster lnterniitional of Santa Ana is in charge of the program. Sonora PTA ~lrs. Thomas Elicker President CO:O.llNG UP: Family Fun on Skates is the theme of the annual roller · skating part~ to take place from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 23. Tirkets. at 50 cents. 'A'ill be · sold at S<'hool /11onday and Tuesday. Jan. 22 and 23. Further information may be obtained from Mrs . John Kiskamp, ways and means chairman at 549--0189. Turtle Rock PTA rttrs. \\'arren Paige Presid~nt CO~t!NG UP : Ransack sale rron1 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Satur- day. Jan. 27. at school. ~trs. Gerald \liller. \rays and means chair man announces that th e proceeds will be us- ed for school equipment. Linda Vista PTO \trs. Richard Niederhaustr President CO:O.lll'\G UP: \\'illi an1 Zogg, ne'A•ly appointed Superin· tendent or Saddlebac k Valley School District, \11ill Rite Planned Linda ~1cLintock and Wayne Curti s. both of Huntington Beach, arc planning to marry March 31. The ir parents are Mr. and ~irs. Bruce J. McLintock of lr\'ine <1nd l\·lr. and l\ln. \Valter I. Curtis. Garden Grove. FURTHER .. J: ? §~ \ ' ' REDUCTIONS ALL SALE JEWELRY 1;, OFF & MORE 25 • 50°/o OFF OH PANT ~UITS-DRESSES­ SWEATER5-ILOUSES MAXl-DRESSE~ANTS • HUNTINGTON HAAIOUA -·· Pot I uck of Activities Lake View PFG Mrs. Dicli: Backstrom President COMING UP: Auditlons for the unit's February talent show will take place the week beginning Monday. Jan. !2. All Lake View studen1ts are eligible to participate. YARNS •n4 ACCESSORIES lldlercl Hll'8ltl, wllo 1tH5" ,,1 ... -......, ,.,. ... ,, t1ww ,._. wfttl Mr. M.W.. WH • Kliteknlllp frllt S.,.1 .. IF • U.S.C, Scltoel of Mnk errt ef tWrty c..._hlets. speak on the upcoming bond election at 7:30 p.m. tomor- row in the Jibr9ry. Other highlights of the ('\"ening 1rill be the Tr;ivels or Linda \"ista presented by the facult,· and a selection of patrioiic songs by the chorus and drill team. REPORTS: l\lrs. llichard :'\1ederhauscr. president an- nounces that st ud ents selected as Citi~£-the month are 1'iarylee Gross, Eddy .l\1erk. Ca1hy Duignan. lir~gg Aldrich, Kristin For- rest. Brian Gilreath, Chrissy Carlisle, Jeff Quinn. Diana P:irker: Kim Yarbrough, Darla Stabile and M_ark Grabovac. Monte Vista PT A J\trs. Thomas Herndon President COMING UP: Games, good food and a program will be featured at the father-son day Saturday, Jan. 'll. Newport Hts . PT A in the mornin( and place them in a box by the flagpole. Donations "'ill be used for needy ,,. families. Among items most needed are canned meats, tomato sauce, prepared package dinners. cake and bread mixes and soups ... Paul Cuomo. chairman of special recreation and fun days has announced that a talent shciw will take place at school at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 30. In addition to the show, students will show displays o{ their hobbies such as painting, sewing and crafts . Paularino, PTA fltrs. Pau.I Dumaio President COMING UP: Paper drive from 7 a.m. to noon tomor- f..bw . Bundles must be securely tied or in paper sacks. Prizes will be award· ed in upper and lower grades. Volunteers may con- tact ~1rs. Gary Rhodus at 549-3634 • . • ~ommittec to choose the recipient or the fn:inorar~· life a .... ·ard will n1ce t this month under the chairmanship Or Mrs. Jack Sikts. - REPORTS: Aluminum drive netted 557 pounds of recyclable aluminum for a total of $5S. . . Vacation . .sklting p.1rty added S31 to the treasury ... Cettificate of appreciation was received !rom the Mardi ol Dlmi!S thanking PTA for a. "job well done" at mea.sles- rubclla clinic. Presi dio PTA fl.lrs. llugb Thompson President COMING UP: Un it meeting at 7:30 ton ight in room 6. Parent Effectiveness will be discussed by ~Irs. Eli Buman, guidance specialist 1 an.f school psychologist. • . 'Catch' of Trophies REPORTS: Drug abuse was discussed by a member of the Huntington Beach Police Department at general CLASSU FOIMIN8' IN NeMlepoint i'l.111.cnimc Stitchery l\nit 1 in1,; \\':ix-u-Pagc '"""""iiOUii~l:S::iAT. It M 4 lllllH TM •• _.. ... ~"' c .. ttr MUNTINOTOH llACH 1"41 ALOOMOUIN II WA•Nll ,..nn Mr. Maftll co1 be rffCMd by colll .. 67l·166f of lrlh l!oMe hi N.I . or tile 11ltcw .,.,,,_.. .. wo1ndi·1 111 .. ic Cfty, CMte 111 ... , ...... lie wlll .. tHClll1t1. KIU8 LllVE UN<.:LE LEN meeting Monday night. Another Police represen·:1 ~~i~i~~iii~~~~;~~~~~~ tative spoke to the students on police procedures Unit <ontinues to collect JANUARY CLEARANCE Nancy lffew books for Ille BALD"' ATTN. school library. • v v .L Park View PTO PIANOS uol OltAllS Mn. Robert Oslan President . •\ 1· ·1· . -' ' ~' >f 1 I · · l! , I~ ! J1~ .1 .1••1 ' ;;.< • t;-j~..,.!"' I Tr•twdous Sovl"t' on I sel,cted Floor mod1l1, Dem· a onstretors, Rent returns, etc. OpeR EvenlnCJs by appointment rrrn WOODWORTH ~P IANO AMO Oll:CAN SALES HEW HOURI: MON. Tlj"U 1'111. 11 TO ' SATUIOAY TIL I COMING UP: Plays and readings will be presented by students from thi rd through eighth grades al genera) meeting tonight al 7:30 ... Unit will sporuJ()r a bicycle safety clinic in school Tuesday and Wednes.1~~~~51~S~NOl~T~H~M~AIN~,~SAHT~~A~AHA~~·~54~7~~~1~~~ • ·-·-· ·-· •• ~ ·-·-•• ~ _,!.._•__!_ ·-•___!_• .. ~lrs. James G. Blain President CO:\liNG UP : Canned lood drive 'A'ill C()nlinue through Friday, Jan. 26. Student s are requested to bring donations : ''INCHES·A·WAY'' 'i : Lady Anglers Honored ,: THE PROVEN METHOD NO DANGEROUS OR COSTLY SHOTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • April Date Selected Sharon Parr of l-l untington Beach and Bradford Holn1es of Torrance arc planning to marry in Apr il. A Whale of a Year will theme the annual trophy awards banquet and in- stallation of officers of the Newport Ha~bor Lady Anglers Friday. Jan. 19, beginning at 6':30 p.m. in the Bab.ia Corinthian Yacht Club. ' spinning tackle ; Robert Brytan : largest yellowtail out of San Diego and Wanda Howard, largest Game fish, Dana Wharf. Others are ltirs. ·Ray Call , largest yellowtail on 20-pound test line and 1i1rs. M. A. Manderbach, second largest albacore on 20-pound test line. Receiving trophies f o r Geld pin winners are ?\irs. : Wanda Howard and 11-irs. Robert Hinckley. • New officers are the Mmes. • Dale Carter. pres i dent ; • Donald Jones-, vice president : • John Perkins and Lou Bell- inger, secretaries, and • Howard, Treasurer. • New chairmen are the • Mmes. Al Bellinger, host~ a Foss, charter; Hinckley, $ , 0 OFF Win. Th i• Ad 5 INCH LOSS f'IRST VISIT CGUAllANTEl!O) JEANS INCHES-A-WAY 1799 Newport Blvd,, Costa M1se PHONE 645-8890 ~t1ss Parr. daughter of Gurdon Parr of Torrance. is a graduatl" of i\orth lligh School. Tor rance. Master of ceremonies will be Art GronskY and presiding officer wiU be l\-1rs. Lou Bell- inger. "firsts" will be the Mmes. Al Bellinger. Arthur Moore and Fred Johnson. trophy and James Evans. • rules.' ,.,. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~lcr fiancc. son of the lale ~1r. and 1'1rs. George Holmes, is a graduate of South High School. Torrance. Award winners include the l\1mes. Ralph C. Fore. club championship: Bill Jordan,f1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.- 0000 JAN. 11 THltU JAN. U sportsman trophy : Charles P. Foss. largest game fish on Fresh Picked Straw berries 3 IASllTS FOR •12s htra Lort• AVO~ADOS ,3: •1 00 t.,• H-olloo PINEAPPLE 59~. • MESA· ·PRODU CE COSTA MESA • Have you heard_ abou.t DINNER AT rrm~~lifm SERVED fROM 4 P.M. T9 9 P .M. -includes wl.11d from the ul.11d b•r .11nd il 1l.11ss of Izzy's house wine • RIBS, 1.95 CHICKEN and ~PAGHITTI, 1.95 CHICKlN and RIB, 1.95 SPAGHITTI and TWO R.IBS, 1.95 ~IZZA and SPAGHITTI, 1.95 PIZZA, 1.40 • f ii1&~r1;i 333 IAYSID! D•lvr-NE_wPORT BEACH ' ' l Diseotints YOU MUST lltlNG AD fOll OISCOUNT-OF,Ell ENOS CLOSE OF IUSINEU JAN. 25, 1'1l ZINGY TASTE TREAT-"HAVE A" CORN CHIPS ' SAVE 16c • 33' REG. 49< NOW 4 ,. BAG SEELEOT TUS • ..... , ... SEELECT SPICES ~ "'""" LA••t ITOCI OP Din & HU.LTH IOOKI SAVI 10% ' "LET'S HAVE HEAL THY CHILDREN" BY ADELLE DAVIS COMruttLT llYISID AND UnATtD -MOW IM PUii IA.Cl .... "·" IOW $1.llO Yl-IMaod Mio ... A 1'111 ,_,. 1,...,., ldllff, 1>iw., HMM• ... ..,_..,., A""'1UR Dltft .. , WWII 0..,ic. ....... urcn ..,_.. 11r--. LE>YeE:.S NUTRITIE>N 1AS&l ll!OOKHUl!JT STRUT IJ1-4111 ............... --,.,.-_.,· ,,_PO_U~NTAIM YAUIY H ... : Me1. •let, 1t e.a.,.' ,,,., Newport Blvd. and Broedway • I I ........................... ~~~~~--~~~~~~~~ ., '\ • • • W~ntsday, January 17, 1q73 DA~ Y PILOT 3il Health Food ds l:Jp> to Total • Nutrition particulal'tt A land C but Cook beans u vered In ~ PARMESAN -PUMP Jelf'Tlf' chee!e calc um. fQtlTdren under nirie PRUNE-PERFECT WHIP equally low ln ca Io r I es. inch boiling sal water t1ntil SEEDS . Mix a'Y ingredients togethe~. nee<l two to three servings (8 and beat until sort peaks tonn. If you want to itart 8 lively Introduce Dew vegetables tender. lft.20 minutes. Drain. Place in shallow pan. Toast in 2 cups (lwo i,i, pint 1.'-0n· Add sugar gradually and COff By MARTHA RANDALL "-•~llt conversation, mention the sub-weekly and dress up the Cami· Toss with 'Ai cup Parmesa n I 8 ounce package bulled a 350 degree F. oven ror 15 oz.) of milk per day. Children lainers) prune yogurt linue beating until stirt peak.l Ject health foods. You are sure ly favorites. . Pumpkin Seeds. Serves 4. pumpkiil seeds minutes. Stir every 5 minutes. nine to twelve require three or 4 egg whites form . Gently Cold In yogurt. GREEN r l tablespoon salad oil Dr m o r e se rvings. Teenagers Pour into a 1 •,1: qu·• to get a reaction. PEANS WITH (I desi red, rrozen green 1 tablespoon' Worcestershire ain on paper towels. Make::; need four or more and adults 1/4 teaspoon cream or tartar ,.... In . today's eta we are PARMESAN p UM p Kt N beans n1ay be used. P1·epare sauce 2 cups. two or mote. Other daily pro-113 cup confectioners sugar casserole or souffle dish , Bake w It n es s Ing a curious SEEDS nccordi'Og to package dlrec-Y.& teaspoon garlic salt DAmY PRODUCTS ducts may be subdlituted f•ir Beat •"" wlutes u n 11•1 in a 350 degree F. oven 20-30 h 1 ~ Jb fl' sh be ti I e.e. minutes or until set. Serve irn. p enomenon regarding nutrl· s. e green ans ons. 2 tablespoons Par.me san Milk is our main source or milk. foamy: add cream or tartar ed. 1 tlon. I don't know what your 1------'-------------~---:....::.=:::_:....::..c..::.:::_:::_ __ ::::._::...::::_=::...::::::.::_:::_.;:::=:_ _______ _'.'.'.'.'.'.'.o:_._'."".'.~'.""'.'._'."._.".'~:__m~"'."'.""~Yl_i"'.11..".6.£fl0~r!::'io~n~•·::__: thoughts are but we have to admit the real concern for good nutrition Is apparently bringing the public back to better eating habits. • Consumers are nlort' con- cerned about the quality of food they are putting in their shopping carts. We refer to Tl this as diet ecology. BREADS AND CEREAL The bread and cereal gJ'OUP. supplies B vitamins for g~ appetites, digestion, stea nerves and general 11ell bei . Foods which SUPP.I)'.. these -nutrients art INKle -from - grains. A serving f1U!Y be one slice of bread, one! ounce dry cereal, one-half to three-_ fourths cup cooked cereal, cornmeal, rice, macaroni or noodles. GRANDMA'S GRANOLA 3 cQps quick-cooking rolled oab,' uncooked 1 cup wheat germ 1/4 cup sesame seeds 1li CUp coconut II cup finely chopped pecans '~ cup raisins '4 cup diced date! ,,. teaspoon cinnamon \• teaspoon ground cloves ~-teaspoon ginger · lh: teaspoon sa1t in: cup honey 113 cup salad oil lh. teaspoon vanilla Mix dry ingredients in large bowl. Add honey, oil and varl.ll- la ; mix thoroughly. Spread on two large baking pans. Bake in a 300 degree F. oven for 30 minutes. Stir fvery 10 minute!. Cool. and store in air tight containers. Serve as a presweetened cold cereal with milk or as a snack. Makes 7 cups. MEATS Meat Is our primary source or protein, the chief tissue builder in our body -the basic substance of ever>< cell. HoWever; there are other ez- ,cellent J>l(ltelo subs!l\u\'i•,.,,, cheese, poultry, eggs, aned beans and peas, peanut batter and nuts. Eat two servings from this group daily. We suggest letting your chil- dren have the fun of making beef jerky f'Or their school lunches or alter schooi snackJ. 1 flank steak (about 11/i pounds! 1/3 cup soy sauce 1 tablespoon Worceste.rshirt sauce 1,1, teaspoon liquid emoi.e y, teaapoon gatlic salt ~ teaspoon lemon pepper Trim off all visible fat from . meat (It . becomes rancid quicklf). cut flank steak lengthwise with grain into long thin strips, no more than '14 inch thick. Combine remaining in- gredients. Pour over beef strips. Let stand 1 hour, or cover a n d refrigetate overnight. (Meat will absorb most of the liquid). · Arrange strips of meat close together, but not overlapping on cake racks set in shallow baking pans. Bake in a very ..slow oven ( 150 degrees to 175 degrees F. ) 11-11 hours. Store at room temperalure in air tight.conia,iner.lf all fat has been removed beef jerky will keep lndolinitely. VEGETABLES ANQ FRUIT Vegetables and fruit.I art - abundantly high In vitamins, Salads Dressed Calorle~ounters will like the !act that no oil is uaed. BROCCOIJ SALAD FRANCES I package (10 ounces) froien chopped brocCOll 2 tablespoons elder vinegar v. teaspoon salt I teaspoon sugar l jar (7'* ounces ) sweel roasted red peppers , drained and diced Lettuce, sliced tomatoes and cucumber Cook broccOll acconllni to package dlreclions omittlng salt;drain. In "11 altallow container with 1 fork beat together the vinegar, silt and q1r; mlx SLAB BACON ,:i~E,"~·~· '69f.. SLICED BACON E~!., 93~. GROUND . BEEF :1¥~ 73~ . . IUTil ~IALl. Tavern Ham '"-"""""''"' 1111 llAI "lol~Sl1!ll WMl)l~ ll. f LAVORfUL Maxwell House TURKEYS Pork Sausage ...... (. '°'9• 69' U.5,D.A. CHOICE ~-'·-I ll IOU USDA l l l f Toms 1';~~· 55!. Frying Shrimp ~•&O C• "11 !1 S ~69 Tftt Only Gradt ••oUll!M '>Ill _, ll . CHOICE Hens ";:;." 59~ Corvina Fillets 'l(A ··~~ 98~ Wt Stll! , ... l!.t.D• • liiC~~.~E e.gc .. l·ll CAN !Ef'l.OEll USDA CHOICE 8fEF T -BONE STEAKS PORTERHOUSE TOP SIRLOIN CLUB STEAKS BONELESS RIB Jl.OCY STEAKS. s 119 TAILS OFF, TENOEllLOIN IN! ll. .LB. SN; lb. ~ • • • 7.. POT A TOES ~::o.;..10~ CABBAGE ~: . .l«h RADISHES ff.· 10~. 'LEMONS ~ 10!. ~.;.'.'!':".: ' CNlAMON Twirls 53' 1·lAYEll White Cake Ol.o.NGf.cocoi...rr S j 45 ICING. J.fCH . CAMPBELL'S I MASHEQ . I -FA·N-CY_F_A-RM-S ' soups otatoes · Tomatoes 10W OZ. CAN FRENCH'S COl..NTRY STYlf °"'~ -...~ "-M .... _ ftAVORFl.ll, TEt<IER STEAKS, CUSTOM-TRIMMED .UCY, fl.AVORFUL AIB OR: LOIN CUTS • 1eners ALL-MEAT OllCIC f'IJlftrnous MEALS. 12.oz. PKG. STRAIGHT KY I • PORK & ORANGE VONS I MARGARINE Mayonnaise Allsweet -Bourbon Lauder's Scotch Eastsldt Bttr 'II " not....,. 9"' llTll!N 'Ill 6·PAIC ;J- Beans Jiffy Biscujl Mi1 "'~;;'.'=~· Top Notch Doc Food ·~:;: 45• 9' Juice 43• 'I" SMOOTH, fLAVORFll ttGH IN POlYUNSATURATES You Chlll Mac ··-::-...-25' Pet Whip Topplnc ~ · 39' Cnmor1• 'Crnmer Cut Green Beans .,._, 1101 , ... 79' 29' CANADIAN '.;::; SJl49 WHISKY · ., · . 1 """ MACLEANS ~"' ac TOOTHPASTE ·· . ROSARITA . 45c DINNERS . PANCAKE 49c MIX , 2 Spoon Up Puddlncs .;...~~~· 33• JlJ Cotton Swabs '::f'· \ &&• RIGHT Gu a Pd Crum of Wheat Kraft Velveeta t<ll.oHTOJ 0.0, !...Ol .. G. l'llot1WD0«51' -"°· , .... '°"' 33• •tt• KLEENEX-I Towels ~ Gina's Ch111I Pina. :'.'i':.". 8&' D1l111 . .Sau11'1 Plna~~~85' URGE AA Fresh Eggs Tln111 Rtlrttd 811 W11twoe4 let Cr11m FREE! 41-CT. PKG. Von~ Tea Bags wrrH ""°"'" Of 2 -Whlstlinc S 9 Tea Kettle 1~ QT. ASSl'D ca~ \J'J .... ,....,. ........... -.. ,. -=:-=.~=="• ...... ______ ta1-•-•<lt- I :. , ' ., in bN>c<:oll and peppers; chill. , ~ii'~~~ur~m.:, f~~~ 10111 Adams Ave .. at Brookhurst, · Huntinrtu Beach ::. ~~k.~~0: 34811 lloll811Y Park DriYe, Capistrano Beacll 5922 Edin(er Ave., at Springdale, Huntington .Beach Upu Hills Plaza, El Toro 21 082 Beach Blvd., Huntingt111 Bid 17950 Magilolia, Fountain YalleJ , I f I ' • .( '• . . . ' ' •• OAILV PILOT Winning Battle With Weigh t Not l:ost Eause • I I By BARBARA GIBBONS untlt the attached meal is broth for use in any kind of "Once upon 8 tlme there nicely bro\\·ned. Sprinkle the soup. stew or sa1~ that callsi wu 8 rat hule piincess \\'ho bones lightly with salt and for beef s1ock . Or, use it all " .. kissed a toad and turned into dump them in a stOckpoi. for lhUi extra.good. L'01n· 6 onions, thlnly--sliced 2 quarts bet! br<tb I teaspoon salt I teaspoon P.lSG (oplklnal) 10 ~lelba IOHSI r:ooods heat . stirring the onioru with 4 wooden spoon to break. in10 rings. Cook until onions are golden brown. minutes. Ladle into n large ovenproof tureen or-individual IOUP bo\\·ls. F'loal tht toast rounds on top. Sprinkle each with grated Swlss, Parmesan or Romano cheese (Romano . is the most navorful ). bowls under ti .pre.heated broiler and brolLwiUl cheese melts aOO _turlll golden brown. Atake.s JO servtnas, 60 and mo rt I For sllmmed-do\'f'n vi;rsions ol chicken ravorlteti send a stamptd, sel{·~ ~ dressed envelope and 25 cents to SLIM GOURMET ClllCKEN DISHES, in care oJ lhP DAILY PILOT. 50 -?/OJt Shore Trail,-Sparta, N~·'· 07871.1 Miss Americ3 .. Co\'er \\'ith water and sin'!-pllmenl·(.'alching opt n I n g Well, wouldn't you kiss a mer. covered, for an hour or course· 10 teaspoons grated cheese Heat lbe butler or oil in a Add remaining onions, bt.~·r broth, salt and P.fSG . lleot to bolling. Cover and shnmer over low heat until onions ure just lenCl.er. about fi ve calories each. SouP with toaist rounds and cheese, 76 calories per serving. toad 10 tum instantly thin? so. Strain the broth and chill. FRENCR O~'lON SOUP \\'e would-be skinnies have a Lift off all hardened fat. I table~in buuer or pea-·nonstick saucepan and add half the onions. Cook over low (Soutliem Fried Chicken, Chicken a la King, Chow }.fein You can freeie the Pxtr:1 nu1 01 high gullibility level for faJ[}'·r---------___ _ tale methods that promise Slide the · tureen or soup quick-if-not-instant slimness. preferably without effort. Particularly if the fairy tale is really science-fiction, back- ed up ..... ith a believable sound- ing e..'iplana1lon hr pseudo- scientific language. Are you coo.fusing fact \\'ilh fiction'.' H{'re are .some of toda\'·s !\'"ice-told·lales abou t over\veight: FICTION: Grapefruit ''burn5 uJf' fat ·FACT: Grapetruit 1s a yum. my c.itrus fruit that'S relative- ly low in cakirits and choc.kful of vitamin C. But about the only thing mail-order diets -oom up is the medical ex. perts. FICTION: You can SJXll· ffi:luce v.;ith '"hot pants:· sweat suits. miracle belts and other gimmicks. FACT: S\\·e.at -and a ff\\' bucks -is about all you'll lose w i t h perspiration-inducing gadgets. lf the scale shows a s1i.•eat·loss, you'll· gain it all back through thirst. But n~I your money. FICJlOX: ,.ou'll save calories by ~·hcbing from butter to margarine. FACT: Bulter and margarine are idenUc.al In calorirs t about too per table- spoon ... and that includes soft margarine, which is lower in saturated fats (a good choice for cbolesterol·watcben). The ollly exception Is Diet Margarine. wbicb is half v.·ater ...• and only halt the calories of either butter or regular margarine. FICTION: Honey. raw sugar and "natural" sweets and syrups are rich in nutrition. FACT : Honey is.even more fattening than suga r. The nut rilional value of "natural" sugars and syrups is so miniscule that they have to be classified as "empty calories" for ovenveights. FICTION: 'Yogurt 11 a good diet meal. FACT : Sweetened fruit yogurt is about %30 to :!SO calories a cupful and contains DO more protein thao a cup of cocoa or a scoop of Ice cream, which tastes better. However, plain yogurt, at half the calories, Is a good ~taDd-ln for sour cream. FICTION: Candy before din- ner "turns dov.·n" your ap- petite aod ca uses wdght loss. FACT: Ealing qulckJy. digested sweets and cutting down on rtal meals v.·IU cause you to gain weight U alter.ctln- aer hunger sends you on a nibble -binge or more empty: calorie junt. FICTION: A "high calorie" diet will cause weight loss if it's low in carbohvdrates. FACT: If calorie intake is higher than calorie ~energy) outgo, you'll gain, not lose. The only time those crash carbohydrate diets eve r work is when boredom u•ith the permitted foods causes you to eat fe\Ye r calories. Unfortunately. the same boredom "'ill probably cause you to abandon 1he who le thing before you g e t QnV\\'herl' ~ Flavorful French onion soup. . .e1tra thick with onions! Afloat with rounds of cheese-topped toast! It's the perfect prologue to any meal, even a diet dinner. At 76 calories a serving - Including the cheese-topped toast. this e1tra-special onion sou p is an extravagance. even a calorie-counter can afford. After all, with such a glamorous opening CQurse. even the most Spartan meal seems sumptuous! To make French Onion Soop, you'll need a good beefy broth {or a base. If you don't have time to make your own, canned beef broth of consomme is an ac- ceptable stand-in. But be sure lo akim away any surface lat. ltowever, it's easy to make your own if you're In the habit of aquirreling away beef bonts ..*1: your freezer. Or .... try charming tl'le butcher for eome bones tor your tnt- qtnary cocker spaniel. !lpread the beef boneo °" a broller tra y or roastin.a pan; balie or broil at higbell ... , ) ) ) m@@)a~ -1 DISCOUNT . ~ICIS IJFICTIYI SINCE COllVERSIOll TO EXTRA LOW DISCOUNT PRIClllfi! n WO., JAL 17 l'UI E e> c. "• & e ~l\\ 'IUIS, JAL 21, Hn _ ~ =" =" I~ t'~i ~~~ffoarn D D@ o~ W®Q[ffi lftn[f)rn~~~~~ ~ -oo==&--. ----o~oo r ~ c;, r ;> ~ :=-~ ~ COMPARE THE COMPLETE COST OF YOUR ENTIRE DISCOUNT FOOD ORDER ~ ': ': ': ~ <;> ·',;,· 11.]"'i :i • * • FROM MARKET BASKET WITH ANY OTHER FOOD STORE! • • • * • NOW All MARKET BASKET STORES ARE M.B. DISCOUNT. HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE THOUSANDS OF DISCOUNT PRICES AVAILABLE TO YOU. ' • U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF BONELESS ~PATn JEAN OR ~ MEDALLION SHANK PORTION SPENCER STEAK CORNISH HENS SMOKED HA . - 99 ~ ---~--U.S. NO. 1 ., .. " ,~ POTATOES \~. BUTIERNUT SQUASH & RUTABAGAS ~ LB. , VICTORY OR ROY ALE HEN OR TOM TURKEYS il+ THERE IS A MARKET BASKET M.8. 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SALAMI cono YOUR '• ALL BEEF SAi.AMi • SANDWICH LOAf CHOICE! •OLIVE & PIMENTO• PICKLE &_PIMENTO • SPICED LUNCHEON• COM~INATION LOAP • ALL MEAT OR All BEEF BOLOGNA _..f ;~~~:· ~sl ~ yr- 0 KRAFT DELUXE AMERICAN •••••• :'f. $')!' D BUDDIG'S MEATS:::::;,~"':"'..:::, .!':~39< D SOFT MARGARINE.~ ••••••••• 45< b STICK MARGARINE:~· •••••• : ••••• ~ .: 01' Virginia All Beef .. · FRANKS 12-0Z. OR TENDER & JUICY 12.0Z. PKG. OF 10 · D SOUR CREAM ~7'~~ ........... 29' .. L I D CAL FAME ORANGE JUICE. •• .r~~~~4:$1 E OltfO'I-l..Ol. 0 CHEES PIZZA :-::-.~ ••••••••••• 65< FISH & CHIPS VllM Ol IWWl-lfl\.Ol. 95c MlfMINflC ~ lTI\[ •••••••••••• Tbrlftbnart Is Detennlnecl To __.... C:bal'I• Less On More Items DON CARLOS .. BRANDY 99 ' s ""1~""..; 80 PROOF r.an6" ;: . • ... '·• BRANDY 't1· :•\!;;~!'. FROM ~~ ... •. ..,, ..... ,' PO RTUGAL FIFTH D BOURBON WHISKEY~:~~-:;.;;:;~ •• 1421- D DON CARLOS TEQUILA ••••••• ~of;:'. $4~ MMA0t:M •o•u11GUHOYQll $'J." D 110UNTAIN WINES -""""'"""" "' ....••.........• . ' EER ,;,L '& '$1" D BREW 102 B ••••••••••••• ':~'. ~ ., SCOTS MIST " BO PROOF • s419 SCOTCH .... :.. . QU~RT F•'l'.-._,C..... CAU.••=··· ,,,, ... _ ..... ... __ SLICED -lOAVE~ l.!i!.:\ ~ ''GOLD BOND'' BEEF SALE! "TENDER-LEE" FINE QUALITY SMOKED .PICNICS PORK SHOULDER FAMILY SIZE 5TO 7LBS. I I . I I I I I I I I I I Ct . rt-0.VN:. LB WRAJ'PED . • I e LB • :-r . -I . •BRE~KFAST TREATS· I 0 -BONELESS FAMILY STEAK':;'!·: ••• /t~ D PRE-SLICED PICNICS~;;; ••••••• 69f. l D SEVEN-BONE ROAST :~:z: ........... 951. 0 PURE PORK 'SAUSAGE::?'.~ •••••••• 93< l D BONELESS CHUCK ROAST •• ' •••••••• $11~ D SMOKED PORK CHOPS!";'~'~ •••••• '1 ~ l D BONELESS CLOD ROAST ••••••••••• $1 li Oscar Maye~ Juhile!J Brand l "Gold Bond Tender Aged _Beef" .. all Rams i • ne Roast LEAN,BONELEss: EANSHOULDER ~,~:~$1~! : ·~b. SLIC D ~i'o°t:e';~,,c l D £RESH GROUND BEEF ~:~';::?!o:71 f. BACON· •......• !;'!;~~<:· i D BONELESS 7-BONE ROAST •• , •••••• 11',l. • DISCOUNT SEAFOOD • F RESH FILLETS D FRESH WESTERN OYSTERS 'J;']5~. ROCK o WHITE HALIBUT STEAKS :;\~!::~ll~ COD. 8 ftC D MEXICAN GREEN SHRIMP~~~::11 :~ ' • • • 71b. Pearl Drops • TOOTH POLISH s129 1.5.0Z. SIZE ( REG. ) $1.59 D 69' SMART ASPIRIN ~~ •••••••••••• 39' D $111 LISTERINE •~•mu $112 ~-":"~'-~'-········· D 99' SMART SHEEN "'=='°!:.'"' •••••• 49' .. D 118< STYLE H~IR SPRAY ~:::~ •••• 64~. • l'IHMOI WOAI 29< D GRAHAM CRACKERS ,":':'!~':'; ••••••• . D FOLGER'S INSTANT COFFEE •••• !';"!}139 D LIPTON TEA BAGS.·~~ •••••••••••• $1 19 LAUNDRY ADDITIVE ••• ::;:~:: 69c D NON-DAIRY CREAMER :~ ••••••••• 69' D HYDROX COOKIES ~:;;: ............ s!i' D INSTANT BREAKFAST ::~~:-: ••••••••• 69< NESTLE'S QUIK ':-.:r~· •••••••• 7gc ,0 LASSEN GRANOLA .............. ::~49< D PURINA DOG CHOW ••••••••••••• ~79' D KIKKOMAN SOY SAUCE ................ 1211 Thriftimart Meat Prices (/_ J .. ~: t~,f ........ ~ To~~~':,~~ D ROTON CAL ROSE RICE. •••••••• '!':}311 D STEW VEGETABLES :?Wf-.:7·::1 ••••••• 59' D JOHNSTON'S PIE .":~:°(-';.~~r. ....... 83' CRANBERRY COCKTAIL r,~ ... 55c D SALTINE CRACKERS ••• :':~~·:::' ••• 37< D WEIGHT WATCHERS ENTREES ;~.;:-r.-;'.J3' D HUNT'S SNACK PACK ••• :":'~~.~ •••• 57• Redeem Corn Tortilla Coupon wit-. a •1°0 Minimum Purchase ~s ;-·lfilijjf![ijijfjijjj!~jji15i~~lf·15c-. Off COUPOH =OWfD.,JAN.17THIUTUES.,JAN.2l OFF I ~ Corn Tortillas · i !.t~ . e~;Eo~;EFN• RREG. f:E : I ~ GetOne · ~I I ... ,, WffllHIS*"911 U.•-rtlCaSl .. 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La .. 1 MORRELL Al l MEAT OR All BEEF 6ftc ' SLICED BOLOGNA .. ,;.oz ;,· ROUND STEAK i ST A.TER BROS. CERTlflED :: s11! · SS .LI. SUI IONELE ... -........... ,... r-. -- PAMILY SIZITUU . CHIFFON 6-TH RIB ROAST ST ATER BROS. CERTlflED $(~ 1-ST TKRU 5-TK_ llB ~ ..... ll.,ll}I_ ,... .. -_.,..,._.,,..,,, .. I MARGARINE .... = .. · ...•..• LB. WHCU KlllN B. Cl ClllAM STYU I LIBBYS GOLD CORN -~ ...................... . II PILUIUll:Y .. FA.Mil y I 221/l-OUHCE PKG. FUDGE . BROWNIE MIX ____ _ $ I ~lllGSIIIPACKAG I ~DRIVE DETERGENT ......................... .. • • ... ~ Ii. .. ' . ' - ~ RICID SLICED .~Lu=::::" BACON EFs!.. 39'u ru::::.ol 2 89' RATH CEDAI FARM 01rll Turkey • Ctueken FOi 1-POUND PACKAGE ' "' P11trMn1 " .. Joc . .otlf.. 1111.Jor •fll=E1. f·<! OSCAR MA YER SLICED BOLOGNA ' ALL MEAT ____ ,.o,57•,;'. ... $7' ALL BEEF ' DEL A!I' SLICED PEARS MONTE ............... ",,,CAN ~ C CHILfW/BEANS ·f~Mi ·------300 31' ' . .. •• OR 39' WILSHIRE DILLS .o,..•R -----'"oz. LIBBYS PEARS IN JUICE .... S ~s 69' LIBBYS TOMATO JUICE ·-·--••·oz. 29' PANCAKE MIX KRUSTEAZ .... _ ...... HB 53' RE-FRIED BEANS :l'.'c:J'~1~ ------33' RAMONA WATER g~~i'.Eo __ •GAL 30' CAKE MIX :~~~~~"v.VERS ,, ____ "S·OL 39' LOllJA UNDA •m . 16c GRAVY QUIK _ .. __ ,,,..,: ,., FROSTING$ :'e'ki:~~y""'° ..... "~oz 51' LUNCHEON MEAT ~~~~: _ ,,.oz 59' DIXIE REFILLS 3-0Z. ... .. ""'" 49' KRAFT DINNERS t~i~:~.·: ...... 5,. oz' 1 PRESERVES :i:~c'or --·-.. ---'"oz. 39' BISCUITS POLLS8URYEXTRA 2 2" LIGHT I UTIERMILI( ·-·-.. ·~ l ·OZ. J" Bls"UITS POLlSBURY REGULAR 1"' '11 .QR SUTIEAMILK ·~-·--... f.OZ. V- GOLD MEDAL FLOOR .. , ___ , "'' 62' Fl.NISlt AIJTOMATIC OISH-67' WASHER DETERGENT N -N· ... -·-33-0Z. TOMATO PASTE CONT>OINA .. -•·OL 15' TOMATO SAUCE CONTADINA.-•·OL 10' WASHllGTOI llD . -.. ' , iouNDTo*-i .. ~., .... 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" " I 53 BUBBLE BATH ~~0."i::~"'' 22'0Z. 39' KERNS NECTARS Asso•uc '"oz. 15' · MARsH¥•lLOW ·-'"""' ..,-" 65 ENCHILADA -" C CHINESE DINNERS 1i~~r":~'.'."~ .,.oz. 99' 1UW.~n · C 1 • D911 . H ........ u.oz. . n1 .. ,.~~R'fl'-~ .. ~ .. ,,J • .1. t:!,. •• JMA , ----CH.MEINNOODW ~~-u:..~., •• 211 PKll:Ofll ' -IA.;, F.pp"1·n .. ':!f~ . 9nc ,.,.""'"4111 ~ ~ ~"" ADORN CALGONBAJH 6~ . ll'W ---~-·-------IA. ..,,-HA• SPRAY .... _ . ' • -IVOOl!<t•"" -LISTERINE s11UTAB ·s1s• •t•'. o1La1&D• .. -·-'"°L _,,_ C1111KL£CIJ11 _, ... '"'"POPSlcus ... w --MOUTH TAB LETS ··-···-· ,.., ti= PLANTERS POPCORN Oil _ ,,.oz. 37' INSTAil 49c iil0isnr1-. _ ·-2f iciilii<ua -3f WASH !!!!.MILAR'lll s 109 BRIGHYllDI GCHOULDNEKNTUGRNAAl!!..~RN ·'" 435'11 P0Tll0ES.1M1.P1c. ·~!TOisr ....... _, ... ! !i'KIAiiDMCH T"ft t&..ouMCI ,_. ---R-3·0Z. • IHAllPOO ll9HT ·-· ;;~~ AllCllT8 ... MOITOI DllllDI -U·OZ. .,.-IUTTll IUll -.., .... , 7nc ~--~ EFFE•DE•T 56 , 1 o• KLEENEX TowELS ·-----•Ol, 29' scon PAPER 29c u.,-............ _....... 83 " 7-;,~ TABLETS ·--·-''"' c ....... NOODLE SOUP 'j~'(".',:JI,' _,. .. ,. 33' TOWElS '. IKltll R5" STICU ----,.__ c -------=--...,...,,... ORANGE TANG -'"''" 1.19 _,,_ ......,_ _,,, 5 s1 '"'0'"' 4"" COi.GAii YAllUNI WUllllON '~~ ... •• .RU$K£T..fLAKES . ' UJ.OL 43' • 45' 9TAID--.... IEEFDlflllEft _,. .. , .. 700•un LOllOll ••••MIBI•••• ""~· VECiEBURGER"'"l"'"'"'•-·-73' WARR C.tuiiiPuEDS _"S .... 11 Pim 10W -.It "'=' 74• ... • 1 1 1 •ACX··· 10· =~, Jftc DENuz1 ... s0\.1D· • '' som•• TblOli.tlN'I' ftftl! AU.PWTRl••MAM 3 s1 . ,_ ·-• .., . --·-. y ,;,. ,.. c"""""!"'":"-----"oz. , . -m1osmP£M ~-a-MOITOllDlll-.., .... IEHOLDFlllNITURE POLISH U ·OLlt' FABRIC KllFT SLICED NATURAL SWISS -'--·• o• 51' !1811:TINIR llllFT DELUXE II.ICED AMERICAN ·-.'"" 51' ~ .. .._ STARKISTCHUNKUQHTTUNA .... _ .... 0.41' ...., 70c · LDMAUllDAllG FUlllCS -.It' """ V WET ONES TOWELETTES .. 10.CT. 89' ROLL TISSUE :~::.~g,. "'o"' 'l1' 14600 $, 1ktN:'""1t-.A"·· W1ttmln1t1r • S4'0 W. 'l.1Mtl11 Aft,. Anaheim · 1111 ~Awe., Gtr4t11 9rt"tt 21IO NI•,........._ Cotll Mn111· 1900 I. t.e1MM ~"" o.._,. 707 W. lttt. St., Ctltl MIM 2360 Mtrftl T\t1fM, s.ta AN 1175 lek ... -St., C.ttlll MIUi ... 2 lli!'tf! ..... Hu"tlftlftll h Klil 2$64 W. lfMlwey,A_.... 1'03 W.11111,...,_111 AM • ' I ti ~ • .. 1 1\ ·t I I~ .• ~· 'Ii r - ~ \.1 I~ I f ~ ' I ~ ' ~ " ' 1 t • tj • I < 1 ~ t ,, ~ ' j ~ 1 • ' H~memede filling edd1 the extre zest to every femily 's fevorite Mexicen entrees, combined for " spicy buffet. - iiEiiicii'chE'Esi" ·. ..: .,. stt , Chilly? Try Con Ccirne .~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mexico Copied l Here's a new twist to make Makes 6 servings. Saturday night . something cun.r CON-CARNE -special at your house. . Serve Merlcan foodl ;who .1mows -you may start a 'famijy tradition, Kids Iov.e it. ~Jt makes meilu-plaMing :eas~r and the varieJy of foods ._i.a d'M:iJess. I pound lean·grooi!d beef.' ¥.& cup salad 'oil I table5JlQOO chopped onion l medium clove garlic minced 4 red or green chili poda or .,. teaspoOn crushed red l.EG. lfc LL • 6 9t CHOCOU.Tl~fllLI Oil WMITI c fay OUlt D•LICIOUS 1 U.Y•I. ti LAYER-CAIL ~ ··~·" ~ -;JJ A ., ......... . • , llESTAUl.~T • • tA1Ce1tv.: .. cufoc:11tY ucct · e . t .... _w••• ' ....... J · l"rkff OM Lllilll CIMltlf 1/2 .. 7J 1911 ~oms ot Mogilello, Huntington a .. ch, OM If flle IAt'fttl D9N OllM'l"-l 1111 ea--..111 ... .._. .... .,. ti ,,_,.. New *"'lilt ........... ~ ,_.. .. v...rr.1c... Me$11, N..,.,. 6 llt 9f OrMlf C...IT NEW HOURS DAllT 10-6'10 -Fii. 10.t SUNDAY 1W CLOSED MONDAY Learn the Art of Oriental ·Cooking. ( FOT s1arfe" try enchilad..,, ~Cos· and sPanJsh rice. pepper , . ' . - "· !lotbiog beat! F ._ Z~ssil,t.. Orien4!dishesa,e.abarmonious ~!''~ chili ~l<>li.~ ~=:::Jt.o ;.1:bJend!J!:~i ~'!finm;'t.ex:tllreand ,~as. But "' you oon ' ' ·•oeed · . '. ' ~!or. w mu\'•;liiore. they're not ohly 'tiive time to do the filling I tablespoon co,.,.,,W ~ d Ii · b t kab-I I · cal • Jrom scratch. doctor up can-1 tablespoon flour e . ClOUS U ~ • Y OV.: m ones. ned chili with browned beet 1 cup waler Edison :!Iome Economists bnng you the 'lessoned with spi"'!8·'811d red In a Ia!lle skillet.: ~rown secrets of Orienµtl coolj:ery with tantalizing pepper sauce. beef m oil. Add onion and recipesforSukiyakl,.Orienta!HotPot, Fry d sha ·~ tort'll prlic; cook several minutes. • -• --~ th · an pe -' 81 J;often chill Poda In warm Tempura, Chinese B1'0Ce8li """ o er 1'oursell or iust but ,...c1y. water and remove seeds; add de!;ahts. Plan now to visit.ns' an'<t-made taco shells. Partially fill &eed.s ......... ...1 beef mixture -o them in advance wl\b the stir into~. ~ Iii how easy it all is to prepare. While yorlre 'meat mixture, then relieat com meal and nom.. with us, we'll present yo.u with a free 'When needed. r Remove from heat and copy of Edison's recipe brochure, ENCllILADAS gradually sUr in waler until "Th Art f 0 · ta! Cooking" smooth. Return to beat; sizn.. e o nen • • Chili Con Came from recipe mer 30 minutes, stirrmg· oc-, below or • t 2 cans (15 oz. each~ Chili caslonalfyl Makes . about 3 Con Came cups. SP-'mse RICE . ' I package (t ~) frozen tortillas, thai"d accorillng ' to package illrections 2 cups Ui>cOOl<ed converted 1,ii cup salad' oil lo.ng grain rice I in cups grated Cheddar 3 tablespoons butter or ' cheese margarine lf.i cup chopped onion 3 cups1 water I. I> teasj>oon chl!l ~wder 11> teaspoons salt . Prepare"Cb\li Con Came; I cup finely chopped green t aside. • pepper . Dip tortillas into hot oil until l/4 cup chopped tomato softened. Drain well on paper 1h teaspoon.cumin ~s ~owets. Spoon about 2 table-1 medilim clove .iarllc, ~ chili in center ol. each minced !Ortilla ; .roJI ,.,, • Salt Place eearM~ 'do,m in a In a large saucepan,.fry rice • oed lldd-lncll CW6\lle. ],. butler iintil browned. Add r.emainiag chill -<1ver· ~ter and salt. Cqver and as. cook 25 01inufes Qr uiltil water bioe che8se and onion; .L9 .absorbed and rice'is tender. e over top.'Setsori,wij& Stir in green ~pper, tomato, cllili ~ Boke at !!,II oumln and garlic. ,, • " Clegrees for 30 minutes until Season to taste with salt. )ntnure Is hot aM bubbly. ~fakes 8 to 10 servings. ' : •COSTA M•SA City eo..cn CllMlbtr9 -n F•lr Drlw TllftlNy, J111111ry 23.. 1'1l _. 7:l0 p.m. WICIMIGly, Jtll\Mlry 2.._ 1973 -10:30 t .m. • N•WJIO•T IU.C:N U.lltid H--Ftllllon l$llnd > Wtlllnftdrf, Jt"'illlry 11, 1'1l -7:30 p,m. Tl\urldlly, FtbrMry '· ltn -IO:JD t .m. •IL TO•O Swlrlern can1am11 Edllan COIYIC*IY -'l2IW1 C.nld• 11t Mu!rlll~I Morldty, FtClrutry $, 1f7l -7:30 p.m. Tlllldey, l'lbr111ry 6, .1972 -10:30 t .m, • "'UHTAIH V.LL•Y Commurilty Canter -10200 Slattll' AYlllll9 Ml>fldty, Jtnutry 2', U73 -7:30 p.m. TUllClty, J1nu.ry a ; \t7l -10:30 1.m. •HUNTINGTON 1•ACN Munry Part: cemmiln.lty,Canl" -7l>OO NonTll (11 Goldenwnll Wldntldly, Ftblvlry 7. 197) -IO:JD t.m. • Wl!IJTMINITl:W City COufltH CNlftber1 -l2'0 WeslTlll!llltlt' AVlll~ Wldrlftday, l' .... l'Y ,J.t, 1"3 -7:lll P.11\. T...,,.y, F"'-ry t.S. 1m -10::111 t .m. P.111 .... c..a.r-... (.....,.,;:· Sollthern ---, ·-California Edison $~7-~o~ ~,.~.,-'·!"-" , ' 408 EAST BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA .•· .. . REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SERVICE: PHONE 67U310 ..;;;a~~~ 5"CIAU POI THUUDAY, PllDAY, SATUIDAY, JANUAIY 1a.19.J:O ·Owen's Fomous 100°/o Pure Stock Up On 6ven Ready , UP, MEAT Fresh Sqaend 7 .. ORANGE .,, LOAF JUICE ''th• un-cola'' ' Just Heat 'n' Serve ' qts. $1 . ' 1q1. 59c 9~ 0,. t ...... 6100 ,.... -J ..,.-• .,.... .. .-.... .... ;.. ....... , .......... o,.. ........ ttt, ... _,..,. ..... "'f • ' I • ' WednHday, January 17, 1973 DAILY PILOT 43' ' . , .. · INSlf)E.SPECIALLY·MARKED LOAVES OF ''"" I . ,, • ·1 . _,., ·QUALITY BREADS " ,,, 4HANDY ~~~~ OLD-FASHIONED HOUSEHOLD LABELS GREAT FOR ~~~~ LABELING-YOOR JAMS, COOK BOOKS,~ CANISTERS, ETC . ..... :·.~·.::::.' .. !::·.:··:.-·· . . l,!j{·': · •·' 10 .;,. ··w~\ Now you can add a little old-time flair to your kitchen or cooltory with · . ~JI< these·colorful ·ornate labels. On the front you will find space to write in · ·~~·' ' •Ii\¥ an appropria~ title • , • like "CLAIRE'S BOYSEl'IBERRY jAM-or ~:iz ... -·· '·-·· _ .. "MOM'S FAVORITE D ESSERT RECIPES." Then, on the revme si~e, you will find,adean scit-adhesive backing. __ Just.~c:mber to put one, or more, o(The Millbrook Breads on ycur next shopping_ list. You will·cet•IOIDe fruiey -labcls-your family will cet tasty bread, baked with fine~ and painaiakingi old•fa.hioned ~. , . ., • ' - • ·• ' Enriched Bread made· with Buttumilk The premium buttermilk IOI.ids we acid • .make a rich, Dutch Dill Tangy chopped onions and pungent dill seeds ' give this loaf ·a zeanr ~~ ~.~vor! Holland Knmch A golden-cnck:ed top it the main taste attraction of this fine- . textured loaf. delicious , I _difference! BLUE SEAL • ' Bavarian Pumpemidcel This' one t>oasta rye flour, rye meel, ground caraway seeds,. aelect spices and a hearty Savor. Ctaclced· W- Here yoli~I llnd'cr.cbd whole wbeiit grits, pure hooey, l8llUl'l8 Meda and ''a'fUll' wheat flavor. • JJ.UALITY BREADS IC•mWElnlDWWWWJt •• 411 J • • ' • I'' ' ,, l~ . .. • •• • " ' ~ • '· •• 1·: j t l ~ If J' ~ \,( ' ' -. ' • .. ·i ' • 1 ' . ' - ' f . -. ' ~ • ' " • .. • • I \ 44 DAIL V PILOT FRESH FRYERS 51All A WllOll IOIY 2 1/2 ll. AVI. WT. II.All CIT POT IOAST OF lllf 77~. ROUND STEAK IOll • ,• · -s11·7 'U:,:RT ' SWISS lb. BEEF SHOil.DER CLOD ~e;~';.'.'!., ...... , ....•. $119 DlllCATISSU MAllllATTAll ll•CHIOl MIATS SU<EOMll. J ... 11 ARDlll AMIRICAll CHEESE FOOD "NG" """to,, .• ,: 75c OSCAR MAYIR ALL MIAT FRUIS ,. .• ,. ISc . . " , .... . . I $we~ ~s 1-011'1 as ..... . and.then some f.~!~!,~!!!~~!§ __ ,,....... .. .. 58~ ..Ml-XED-mY-ER -~Rl'.S :l:'t-:: I HINOOUAll:TERS -'"' aACI( 3 FOAIEQUAATERS •1111 aACI( 3 WIHGS·GllLITS IHCL\JOlO !9~~!.~~.~~~~ ~~~~! .• 11,.1 ~!!!~ .. ,f.2I~.~--~~~-~-!.-...... : ... _ 68~ T-BONE r;;~· $ l 'i 4 S·TEAK ,. ~:~~:s .'..~~'.~ ... -86~ FRES.H LEG "0" LAMB'"'""'0·'·'"°"' $109 •. AMERICAN GROWN .......... ",,lb. "" ' $134 BEEF RIB STEAKS .,.,l"'""'"' ........... , __ ,. .. SLICED BEEF LIVER "'"'"""""""""""" ........ ,..66C 1/4 SLICED PORK LOIN i~i~~~~~~,,,. ~ 1 o.s BEEF RUMP ROAST """'·'"""'"°"'°' ... --......... $1 ~5 BEEF SHORT RIBS '"' o• """·· ...........•........•..... 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Gi1nt Sl.tt 49 Or ..... , ............ ,., .... ,,,,,, .74 MAYFRESH Coffee, All Grinds 1 Lb ...• 78 MAYFRESH Fruit Drinks, All V1rlfi1ti1 l ci~~ilELL:s ·chkk~~· N'~di~ ·~~~· .. '21 101/1 Oz ............................. 16 CAMPBELL'S Mushroom Soup I' ~~~2U ~~~ht;~i s~~~·~~I~·~ M~~;~·· .l 6 Mushroom 15V1 Or ................. 43 ~. ~f f.f~~.SH F:2o 1 • VAN CAM,.S l'ork &. Ban~ 53 OL ••• A7 KITCHEN BOUQUET 4 Oz .. , ....... ,,.53 KABUKI M1nd1rln Or1na:1s 11 Oz .• , •. 25 MOTT'S Apple Sluce Glass No. 300 . , .26 BORDO Grepefrult Sections No. 303 • ,34 HUNT'S Pe1che1 No. 21/1 . , • , • , , •.... 32 MOTT'S Apple Juice 40 Oz . , .. , ...... 45 FRANCO AME .. ICAN Spi&hettl .. 15112 Oz ............................. 19 PURINA Do& Chow-Re g or LMr Fl•wor 10 Lb .•.............• , ...... 1.48 BEm CROCKER Cake Mlies • Reg Size ........ , ......•.•...••..•.•• 39 . MORTON Salt 26 Oz. , ........ " ...... 13 .DEL MONT~ Stewed Tomatoes 303 ... ,26 , DAIRY ARDEN Hl&h Qu.Uty Ice C,..tm 1/1 Gal, , ........................... , .65 ARDEN 100% Pure Or1nae Juice • 48 Oz .............................. , .69 . ARDEN Grade AA First QU1 llty Butter l lb ................................. 11 ARDEN Yoe.urt 1/2 Pt .• , ..... , , , • , , • , •• 20 ARDEN lOOo/,, Pure Or11np Julct Qt. .49 FROZEN FOOD BIRDS EYE Cut Corn 10 Oz. , ,,, •• , , •• 21 ,BIRDS EYE Pets 10 Oz ............ , •• 21 STOKELY Menu Miker V11ttable1 .2001. ················•·····•·•·•••• .59 DOWNEY FLAKE Wtffles 10 O~ ....•••• 41 BANQUET Dinners, Cl\lclten, Turuy, S.lisbury Steik Reg ................ 38 SWANSON Me1t Pies, BHf, Chicken, Turltey 8 Oz .............. , .....•••• , .26 BIRD'S EYE Orenre f'IUI 9 Oz. ....... 57 VAN DE KAMP H1/lbut 8 Oz. , .... , •••• II M.C.P. Juke Drinks 6 Ot. , .. , • ,, , ,, •• 10 BANQUET fried Chicken 2 Lb. , ,,, • 1.5!1 · ll88Y LANO Dinners R ......... , ••• , .e!S LIQUOR ROYAL OCCASION KSIW 10 Ye1t OOS, 86-ftroof Fifth ••••• , .• • J.tt SCORESBY SCOTCH r Full 86·Proof Qu•rt •. , , .......... " •.99 • ~}!P.£~!?.9.~ .. .... ......... . ....... ."3 _age EXT.RA FANCY APPLES · 4 '$ l WASHINGfoH llE_, OEL JCIOUS·Olt GOLOIN D£LICIWS ... , ............................. ~ LBS. ~.'!~~1~~9~19~~ .... 2 "·33C !!~~~~ .. ~~~I.IA~~···· . . .... 1oc e.9.T<SS~!9~~~~·~~ ................ 2 ,.,25c ·fts~~~~lrr~~z~!.~,o: ..... 3 ,~$1 !t~E'!~!~ ............ 8 CE1~l6 sgc ~~C~!~!!~~~ .... 8 C~l~,LO.sgc ~ KRAR MACARONI ~/~~;.~~~ .19 KERN Apricot Nectar 46 Oz ••••••••••• 38 REGINA Gerllc Ylne1•r 24 OL ••••.... 43 REGINA Rtd Ylnqer 24 Oz •••••• : • , , .43 GEBHARDT Chlll Con ClrM Pfaln 300 .53 . >KERNS NECTARS :::~gi·,INIA,,LI, 12 l'lACM, !'(Aft, t2 01 .• CASE SWAYNE Bl.ck Eye Pets/Porte 300 ................................. 16 DEL MONTE Splnech 303 ••• , •••• , ••• 23 0£l MONTE TomltOff 303 ••.• , •• \, .26 ~CASE SWAYNE ~·~~~R:.:. .49 OMfN' , ...... MiifwoOl'ft llUCI SIA Of. •...•. : ...................... 11 DIL~rtUtt~2 \i •...... "3 D11. MOiin T~I rNlt "'"" 1101 ............... ~ ....... ~·········· .38 • STYLE NAIR ' .~;~·-.43 .,....;tr, ~,. GOURMET DELIGHT C BULK GARLIC , •. 69 BUNCH GOODS SALE :ruRNll'S, IEETS, Sf'IN.ACH ' 2; 2gc ~~~si~llH0.\11~~~.~~.~................... . ~ ··~~~I~ 116 PERFORM F~rnlture Wt1t 12 Or .•••..• 59 . GOLDEN GRAIN Stir & Serw Mtc1ronl 3V1 Oz .............................. 15 DEL MONTE Whole Gnten Beens 303 .27 CASE SWAYNE Oren1e Juice 46 Oz .•• .48;. ~~KLEENEX BOTIQUE · ~ ;BATHROOM • 6 r~!~~ ...........• 2 CHIC OF THE SEA Chunk Lt Meet Tune 61/J Oz. , ....................... 42 VELVEETA Chee .. Food Lott 2 lb .• 1.20 CARNATION Eveponteid Milk 141/z Oz. , ........................... 20 ·=·~Ls ... _ ... 35 BEECHNUT .. bf Food Str.lned , ••••• 07 V .. Veftt,lble Juke 46 O.t •••• · •• ,, ••.• 4!5 MntACLE WHI; Qts .................. 59 -. - We've · cut prices .on 7 ,542 items ,.,._ We've cut prices on m t . thouund1 Ind thouu 3' • 1°n produce ind on frozen foods •nd oth ~ s o can.nod U o o d s cut pricu on 7 542 •, grocery items. We've buy most every lime thetlie thongs most people. cut c_orners on service .~Jhoph But ,weh1ven 't ~~tt:~. me1t •nd produce. ~e•n~~~~~~:~~~; TURKEYS FROlll u.s.D.A. llSPICTID 10-141t. 43t SIZE Iii. CHIQUITA BRAND ~ lb. RAPEFRUIT FLORIDA llDIAll RIVEi $ FOR I , •. 2SC !.A~~····· .......... 4 ,.~l . • ~:~~~~:-.:29 SPRINGFIELD Su1er Grtnultled -5 Lb •.•...•...•.•........••.••••••••• H LOG CABIN M•pN Syrup 24 Oz ••••••• 71 SKIPPY Peenut Butter, Rea Of Chunky 180z •.......•••••....••...••••.••••• 69 • ~~~~~~~~: 78 BETTY CROCKER Htmbuf'ler Helper Rea ............• 1 ., ••••••••••••••••• !15 KEUOGG'S Com Flekes 18 Oz ..• , , • .36 QUAKER 0.ts 42 Oz ................. 63 ffi\\ GENO'S ~I ~~1~~~ ......... 59 Dt:L MONTE Whlto C...m Styto Com .. 303 ....••.........•.•.•.......•••... 26 WELCHADE Grlipe Drink 46 Oz ••• , •.•• 32 LIBBY Pu1 • c.rrota 303 • , • , • , • , ••. 25 LIBBY S.U9tilr11ut 303 , , . , , •• , , •• , , •• 22 • FINISH DISHWASHER 4 DETERGENT tlOZ......................... 2 CELERY . ·· 1gc TENOEA REO 9AHO ... EA:, HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS MAALOX 12 Oz. , ...••• , ••• , .. , •••• , 1.01 PEPi'O BISMOL 12 Oz .............. 1.24 MYLANTA Antecld 12 Oz ........... 1.59 ALKA SELTZER 72's ............... 1.75 ALKA SELTZER Cold Ttblets 20's .. , , .99 CONT AC Cold C1psule1 lO's • ·" ...... 96 ANACIN Bottle lOO's .............. 1.21 NYQUIL Cold Medicine 6 Or ....... , 1.16 CHILDREN'S Aspirin 36's .... , , .. , , , .29 PtARL DROPS Tooth Polish Lge. Size 1.17 CREST Toothp.1ste Ftmily Size Rl!gul1r &.Mlnt70z. ,,,,,,,,., .....•...•••.•• 76 MACLEANS Qlent Size Toothpa1te Re1uler &. Mint ............... , , • , , , ,59 CLOSE UP Toothpaste Re1uler &. Mint 3 Oz ....................•• , • , , •• 59 RUBBING ALCOHOL 16 Oz .•• , , , , •• , .19 J &. J Btby Powder 14 Ot ............. 79 J &. JS.by 01110 Oz .............. , 1.11 SMA LJqukl Btby Formult 13 Oz ... , , .33 ENFAMIL Reedy· TO-UM 6 Pack .... , 1.09· PLAYT£X Deod T•mpons Reauler &. Super 30's ..................... , . 1 1.39 TAMPAX Rectiltr &. Supff 40'1 . ,,, • 1.47 F.D.S. Fem Hn. Spray Deod Re1. Powder&. Extr• St,..ntth 3 Oz. , . , , • 1.20 NEUTROGENA Solp Re1ultr &. Unscented .......... , ... ,., ........... 79 r LYSOL Sprey 14 Oz., .............. 1.27 LYSOL ltflt liquid R11ultr&. Pint , 120z .....•............•.......•. , ..• 89 EDGE Shew Crtem Reaul•r, l ime end M1nttt0I .. , .............. :. ....... 99 ''" pd ~ we bel tlu ·~ • 2f m< Pe .. •'cal wb tin pla · the eai 00 • ' .i.. thz clu rid '"' '"'' cal di< i'ui ,., ~ bet " . 1' be· thl alt I ., ... r, ( pl< '!'• 1118 llfi ~ on • Fr W1 M• 1ie: loo zm fo bo tot tit • ~ii IOI It. wt Wi ho It.I • ' let ne .i::; ti• ri1 IO ~ ' ~ lao ca da kil fk "' .. m ge II< '" du gr ·~ 3' 'M "' s. ol wi du Pi pli .. th pa ... • 3 PILOT-AOVERTJS~A Wednesday, J.inuary 17, 1q73 Wednt~day, January 17, Jq73 Healthy Appetite Paid Off DAIL¥ PILOT .f;) ~~~~~~~~~~ - ' Rofe of Fat · .. educed By JOHNA BUNN kan dlshcs I leoroed to l cup water Cook oxtail! and bee! cube! Juliet Milli shows the appetite NEW YORK_ Movie stars, prepare from my titexican I can (14 ouoces) pluro In olive oil unUI well browned. that turned her into particularly women, have to housekeeper. tomatoes with liquid Add water, tomatoes, celery, "an English • go to almoat any length these "l find cooking therapeutic. I stalk celery, sliced salt , pepper and bay leaves. day• 10 land plum roles, bllt Even lf I'm not expecUng I teaspoon salt Bring to a boil ; redu~ heat, stldom must they fatten up as anyone, I like to bake bread," \f4 teaspoon fr eshly ground cover, simmer for 2 hours. much as British actress Juliet JUUET MILL'S pepper Add carrots and onions, Mills did . 2 whole bay leaves cover. simmer 30 minutes dumpling" to co-star with Jack Lemmon . OXTAll. STEW 2 onions, peeled longer. Add mushrooms, cook She painfully added 2.5 2 pounds o.1tails...-2 whole carrot.s, scraped 30 minules ; stir in peas and pounds-a feat for the tiny 97 I pound stewing beef, cut in ~l pound rrcsh mushrooms cook until peas arc just tender pound actress. cubes cut in halves (about 10-15 minutes ). "The !i.rst IO pounds Were 2 tablespoons Spanish olive ) cup peas Serve in 8 portions over hot !Orta fun -those are the few oil 4 cup& hot cooked rice cooked rice. pounds you're always trying (i;J--------------'-----------------~ ~eep oll. l did that ire three -weeks," she sald, smiling below maroon-tinted glasses that matched her two-piece velvet suit . .. Then It started to bectlme q!fflcult. and 1 ge t very tired of stuf!1ng myself. It's much more difficul t than you think . Perhaps it's because I had to -c1.-. "Ealing is very psychologi- ,, cal. People, especially women , who stuff themselves all the time, arc doing it to take the ptace of something else in -their lives. I notice I tend to eat more if I'm depressed or bor«f .... " The next 10 pounds were ad- ded by gorging herself on three full mea ls a day, in- cluding big breakfasts of por- ridge rich with cream and sugar (Juliet nonnally eats one big meal daily ). "I tritd not to eat candy. cakes or ire cream because I didn't want my skin to be h.ilned or my metabolism to really go. I didn't want to become unhealthil y (al, but bfalthily fat. ~ ''I went to my doctor before I started. He told me It would be all right, but l should lose the wei ght as soon as t could afterwards.'' (Juliet is cast in the role of an English dumpling in the itew comedy "Avanli," op- posite Jack Lemmon.) 1 Once the movie was com- ~leted, los ing the added weight 'as even tougher. Juliet managed to by going on the grapefruit diet. Finally she had to stop eating all together and drank ooly carrot and orange juice. "I'd never go through that again. It's not good for you ind, besides, I had to be ter- JibJy antlsoci81 by not drinking Dr' eating with my friends.' J really couldn't go out. 11 can't do anything by halves: if I go to a party, J eat. And I really can't bear any of these diets where you hav~ weigh everything like a grape." t Juliet loves cooking. "I cos:i.k a bit of everything : Eng~, French, Italian, even Mexican. We grew up with good food. My father has aly,·ays been a health and diet buff. "We were all brought up on homemade brown bread that's much better than filling foo rself up with so much rul> blsh , like all thme terrible cereals with all the added yttamins. f "1 try to follow the same ~ind of healthy cooking for my fon without being a bore about ft. He has muesli (mixed )'hole grains, wheat germ, with raisins, apples. and honey) for breakfast and loves It." The actress likes to en- tertain at small sit-down din- ner parties. Recently she prepared a special dinner for her parents who were visiting her. "I made my father's favorite dish, oxtail stew. I ~ilways make it ahead of time BO aJI the flavors are absorl> .,.i. '--''I like preparing oxtail stew. It's so easy to fix for a large number of people. I can't bear entertaining and dashing in and out of the kitchen, doing crepes or sou f· fies at the last minute.1' With the stew, she served rice, tossed limestone green ta.lad, proscuitto ham and melon and chocolate souffie. "We all love good wines we get that from Papa. So we had Beaune Villages and Mon· tracheL lt was a very nice dinner." When she entertains large groups. Juliet prefers buffet- style with salads galore: avocado and shri mp , Waldorf's, macaroni, german potato, tomato and onion. "I love spinach salad. Sometimes I make a huge pot or chlli or some of the Mex- New Nibbling Fresh salted California walnuts are Ideal for pre- dlnntr nibbling. !feat 2 tabltspooM butl<!r per cup of walnut hah'e.1 or pieces. Add walnuts and sti r cmstantly while they ab90rb &he .bulttty richness. Drain on l"'JIOf towels. Sprinkle With .. 11 w)len bot. IJrr. Tbtse u.p wtlf and can be mlde-Ahtad. .. -· can1u it ge ar e~ 1S• Meat Master Meats are Su11.er U.S.D.A. Grid& A-Fresh We promise you two thing; when you buy m:eat at Ralphs. 1. Although meat prices are higher, we are doing our best to keep prices as low as possible. Southern Whole 2. Our high quality standards will not change. At Ralphs, you get the quality you are paying for. - Fryers ·_ :.~i2~ .lb. .35 BEEF-Bl .\DE CUT '--'--Clllck Steak IHlone .. ... 89 Beef Roast ... 89 MEAT MASTER MEATS Beef Loin CUI Braising Strij>s ' 11111.J)ln Cut London Grill Steak Beel Chuck Boneless Roast Lean Cubes ,,. Stewing Beef l....a-8oMleu Ldn £.'!'-• Delmonico ::>leak lb.1.09 ... 1.89 lb. 1.18 lb. 1.15 I~ 2,09 RlbllonHforllO . 89 Beef Riblets I~· -·--..... -- 0 -139 Boneless Rump Roast lb. • Fresh-Bl.Ide C4lt 99 Pork Chops lb.. U.S.D.A. Cholce-Amerlctln 119 Shoulder Lamb Chops "· • Morretl-Spfch and Wat. Added Boneless Ham Center Cut Rib Smoked Pork Chops Annour-12-oz.. pkg. Mira Cure Bacon ... 1.49 lb.1.49 .... 85 itiil;;.;'8~ Sausage 1.29 Slkff-1-lb. Pkt!· Iowa Farms Bacon .... 85 Grad• ,t,..:oays Ftffher California Fryers Fresh Drum1tlcll1 or ThJgha Calif. Fryer Parts Young M11ty Turkey Thighs Luer-1'ork-l-oLpkg. Link~ Conv•nleftee lranii .... 41 .... 79 ~Veal Patties- .... 59 .... 39 , ... 95 SEAFOOD DEPARTMENT W•1tem-1·o:r.. )al Oysters karo lk•IKl-He1rn E11 Breaded Sole •L ,99 lb. 1.19 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Limited Tlme-Sewe 7S. Scoresby Scotch -~:.4.99 6 Year Old-Se•• 30e-Full qt. Bottle Old Glenwood Bourbon 4.39 L1k11hlr1 Gin or Sandra Vodka follqL 3 89 bottle • Ea1t1rn Premium-12 oz. une Edelweiss Beer .... 99 c1rton1 DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Aalphs'-4Yi 1 4Yi .... 53 Sliced Ham Cole Slaw, Macaroni, H1111h or " .... 39 Ralphs· Potato Salad Aalph1-Fr11h .... 15 Com Tortillas 0112 . Land·O·Frost-Turkey or , ... 38 Sliced Beef or Ham Kr1ft-Natur1t .... 59 Sliced Swiss Cheese Krall-All Varl1tl11 ,,, .. 87 Casino Cheese Country Style or Bunermllk .... 10 Pillsbury Biscuits Alp1-Sllc1d1 knP:Of'\ed Natural SWiss Cheese .... 53 Regul1r-4 Stick 11~ .21 Ralphs Margarine 'flalPhl'-Mldl with Yogurt 1 ooo Island Dressing 11 oz.aJ'l DAIRY DEPARTMENT Aalphs-Greal lor Olpa plot .51 Sour Cream All Fruit Fl1•or1 ,. '"' .21 Ralphs Yogurt HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Rubberm1ld-A11or11d Colore-Sl.•I Value Cutlery Trays '"' 1.17 Pl1ld D11lgn-Plnl Slzt 1 87 Thermos Bottles .. ,. • Blue En1m1I W1t1 -7 Ot. Size Spaghetti Cooker Vlnyl -Le11h1rllk1 Photo Albums .... 3.99 .... 1.89 .. PRODUCE DEPARTMENT !litre Ferw:y, C1n1dla11 Spartan Apples Coad\1111 While Grapefruit l1rg1, Calitorni. Navel Oranges SWNt, Juicy, Al PurpoM D'Anjou Pears - Fr••h. Loc1Hy Grown Romaine Tops A1moved Fresh Carrots ~:'. .19 .15 ... 15 lb. • lb •• 25 .15 '7.'. .10 FLORAL DEPARTMENT ·-.98 Colorful Pompoms buneh198 M1rguerit1 Daisies ....... 98 BAKERY DEPARTMENT White or Wh11t-S1ndwic.h or SplllToP Ralphs Bread .:::. :o R1lph1-Dinner Tr••I Brown 'n Serve Rolls :12.35 R1lph1-Frith Bl kid Cinnamon Rolls Pkt· 39 .... R1lph1-D1lklou1 Orange Tea Cakes Ralphs combination of SUPER BUYS and EVERYDAY LOW PRICES is the best way we know to keep yo4r grocery bill down. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~\ T1-1ryRetlucd Pri<1. Mnvf•,turers s,.ci•l Allownct. Ralphs All Star Cltartng Golden Ice Cream ·= .69 Corn '"'· 19 Cl" I HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS FROZEN FOODS "'"'"' Dctu1h11-A111"ror ftffl 49 Fedlest Mouthwash =. eo...p.,....... 49 Fedbl8t Cold C8psWes '::!. fttlpflt ~ 49 Fedtesl Aspirin Tabiels = • Antlftillc T1bt111 ' 100 et.1 09 Empilln Compound ..... • ---Anti-Perapirant ·~ 71 ~· WllldMOll'I Bond!!d Blades. :.::.74 Dilll-o.octor.11C Pe"cttr Anti-Pwspl,.m ·~ 98 ~·· C.p•,. .. h••-hdt111 Bulfnd Aspirin 2.::.79 Trn....t-florld1 Orange Juice Orfffl Qlan1-AM«W C..&e{Oles V111 De 1Cimp1 Rah & Chips C•WBrtncl Vegelable Dellcleux ~Steak R11rtM-Aortd1 Orange Juice '9PP4M'lclo• ''""' l..ayerCakes C&Wlrltfld Demi Cobs Com. ~c~~.27 12 or. 45 pkg.. 11"'01.. 85 pkg •• 12oL 23 pkg .• 1:::.79 ,,,. 42 c•~• '"'· 87 pk11 .• l e!. 77 ' pkf.• Hunts Tomato Ketchup .... 21· boHle I PANTRY FILLERS MJll-ANOlirldt Ground Coffee Hu11t.. POii< & Beans ft1lph1 C11M1r Raspbeny Stlci<s Otbtllrdl.'1-Wlth 811111 Chlff Con Came OCffll .,,,, Cranbeny Juice Chocol1l1 Orinll Ml1 NesUeOuik , .. 83 m • , ... 18 Cll\ I 110L 89 . ... ,..,. 35 Cl ll l altL 57 _ .. 21b. 89 Clll l l'r111Co A!!l9fk111 With llic:e;c' Fr1n•• 11 •L 88 Canned Spaghetti Cln I MJt-AllOrlnde l ib. 2 34 Ground Coffee cen • Hunts Skillet ._.,_, Dinners ..... 75 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS l1111Covntry Air Fresheners Tot•m-M•n Sl1•-P111dt Sandwich Bags lcott-At1°'1H Colo11 Pal>er Towels John-·•-,loor C1,.. Step-58\'er kl""-•-A1tort.ceokM1 Facial Tissue l-"''"''"" Fab Detergent .. hold-lllf•J Furniture Polish IU1tnt•-loutlq11t Toilet Tissue ' ·~ 49 . .,,,. -:.e:.36 .:i.83 =~~ 1.17 ''"'-29 pk ... "N·70 '"•' .... 97 Clll I '"' 29 ..... Prfcu effective Jan.18 through Jan. 24 '?#*@>EVERYDAY LO»' PRICES HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS FROZEN FOOD ~-.... -:.:; ..34 ...... ~--~ ,:j7 Chip-Stick LIP 81lm Apple PM ,.., ..... -:.: .71 -:::.aT An1cln Tablet& St"" Y9gltlbl11 a...u,.es...R ..... -::,; .57 ---Toolh Past• Mt1tPl1a !.: .1• -· 4;:; .7f --"..: .22 Skin Cr11m llny Ptll "'-"A"'•'-~.83 -·· '~.71 D1ndt1.1H Rlnt1 Orange Cak11 c.wc .. -'!.:.N ............ -.:: .83 Cont1c Apple Pitt , -~,!\(IM~&~1~i!~ ~ 5"'9 IC With C:OU,On :S.. ~COmat 10 ~ """C" Cleanser 14... ~ ~ Cl/I . .-. "" ,,.._ -._:: Only On•~ P'9f Cu11om•r ~ ~ Coupon Good J•n. 11 thni 24 =1--,,.._ '!J'h'ffMlf!Jml'f!liiiM1'fffJ~1ff\ PANTRY FILLERS PANTRY FILLERS --::: .11 ---'~.41 S•llln• Crack1ra Vtnltla W1f1ra --;:; .H ,,_ ·:~ .1 0 M•odeWllfp Tomato Sauce ----'!: .21 -· 111,.: .17 Boullion Cubt• Brown Gravy Mix --,..:: .so l""'•'--....:.11 Wh••tQerm l1l1nd1r Punch --"i:;.89 , ___ c ..... -:.:: .41 Mlr1cl1 WlllP Wheaties ~··--·-:: 1.11 ~ ... oAo-..::; .... TM a.gs ln1t1nt Brt1kf11lt TheS...,marlmt PANTRY FILLERS ""-·~· Freeze Drlff Cotfff ... _ ....... _ Chocol1te Mor1ela --Prun• Jule:• ""~"­C1mpbf!ll'• Soup ~- 4;1.13 :.: .28 ....: .53 "".:.18 Fruit Cockt1\I ,, ... .32 ...._ .. . g.; f .28 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS .................... c- ToJl1t Tl11u1 ~······ R1lph1 Bl11ch t H--•C..-o Piper N1pkln1 Liq~ict'O:ft1111nt , . ..., __ , __ Toilet Tl11u1 0<o1-•·-'*"" Ber Sotp ':.At ...:'o.37 ':: .14 ..t.12 • '.: .• ~i:: .2f RALPHS STORES .ARE LOCATED AT: 3JO E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA; 990~ ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH; 15471 S. BROOKHU~ST, WEfil'MINSTER; LAGUNA HILLS, 24167 PASEO DE VAL£NCIA 17261 17111 ST., ·TUSTIN -.@4·1f: LOAR( ANAHEIM STORE HOURS: 9-10 DAILY, 9-9 • •• I j -jtj UA.11,, 1 .-11..<.1 ' ' Cuisine -\-.tdnfsday JJnll<il')' 11 , 1~7.> ---- • ) '-'\l,J.\tlLl l l >LJ l'll"" --- p . I I DOUBLE-iLUE •• -1 --PHASE Ill I l'ILLSIURY I MAXWl!U HOUSE. I o pu a r I CHIP s1 AMPS . : .... nr ~ :.~~~ J, ... l ...... ALL PURPosE4FL9o~R 1 ~0FFEE5.9'-.1t-. -'1 "' roM HOGE I · 1 p1111se :;:; •. 2/25' ~ ":.:'=' s LB. BAG . " 1 , LB. CAN r VALL •A BLE COUPON ,.,. · ,.,., •••• , ........ wruir 1 With this covpon ond purdtole of $5.00 °' I I mor• I Exclodhuj Froslo Rold Dairy "'°"lidl. The AmC'rican fondness for Akohotic llneroges ad CH,arettes). Coupoil I With this (011po11, 11~ W1inl1111111'1 p11r<h•1• ••q11lred, ll""' With th i1 co11po11, 110 1t1i111i11111m p1irth••• r•q11lr~. l l111 lt I With thh co11po~, "" "'i"inw"' ""''k••• r•qwirtd. li1t1lt Oritinfal cooking has been I void ofter Sunday, January 21, 1~73. 2 btr1 p•r c:oupon -ont co11p11n P•r c111to"'''· Vold I t b19 ptr coupo11 -on• co11po11 ptt c111to111tr, Void I 4,11 P•• cowptll _ 0111 t •llpo11 per cwitomtr, Vold I · r -•f••• Sund•v. Jin. 21 , 1-71. ., .. , S11nd•v, J.11. 21, lt7t. • 1f+.r Swnd•v, J.11. 21 , 1•13 , ' · grO\\ 1ng or years ..... I I GOOD ONLY AT U.l•AlN U.SllT I GOOD ONLT ., ..... IN IASln eooo ONLY., ... ~ •• N .. ,,., I . I But It re;ill~ SO.lrt"U ast I I ... ~000 ONLY AT ..... ,N IASln -·~,~~----------------------------------------~ s gab Ii shed \lf'S \\'ith :_ • .;_ijljjfijf:ditlt)i)j.J:f-- - - --lTJli(jJ4:11111ffiij1JS-- - - - --ifJlfij:lld1ffiiji]$-- - --P-w - Red Quna, and the 1Jn1tcd Na-I• .rt •• •• --· •• ••• • I -"' .. a. •' ••-• ---• ~ . ·..,:..._ ••--· ·-I _ •'l;JllJ+J:llWllJlljlll\I 1 1;01'5 01><ncd Hs poroals Io I DUNCAN HINES LENTON , I KRAFT -6Ji. I -. J Pe'1ng I CAKE MIX I 9-VOLT IAmRIES SLICED IXT~ FANCY ~knopoHoan ~cw Yo r k11 ,_ 0...._ ,1 I 2.5 ~·1 I PITIED ·2 g· I alOI•' h" more ohan 'I • 1 ¢ 1 ~~fAm!::l:,l::\S~~::~:~~;,:,11 Wi<" ,,;, '"''" "' m;";._.3,.,,1.'.~.~1,,q .... ;~ .. l;m,·o : :~~16f<NSISTOR 2/ 25~ : CH~~~" ONION II ~~~~o~p,., "' .;,;.,~~.~~:: .. "q 11ir ... Ulftit I ' -,.. I With th is c:ou pon, no t11i11ilft11m p111"C.hlM r•q11ir~. Lilflit With thl, c:o11po11., flO fl'li11.i11111"' purc:IUOJI 11quired. No lilflit do \\'ith the Can1.0nese school I l ptr coupo., -on• (Oupon p1r c:111tom1r_, Vol<I 1f+.r Vol' 1 _ •••·•••P•• •-'''"""· y,;' ohor Su11d1v, J-. 21 . l p•r co11po11 -. -.0111 .cO,_pon pM C:"5fO"'''• v_.1d, 1 ~ S d ,4 O•r coupon -one COll POfl pit cu1-folft1r. " -.. " .. ~ f S d J of cooking. noted for the egg,I u" iv, Jen. 21 · lil1JJ . eft•r Su"diy, J i n. 21 , 1973 . 1971. I '''' un •v, •11• 21. 197l. roll. craekling roast pork. egg GOOD ONLY AT IAIGAIH IASKn I GOOD ONLY AT IAltGAIN IASkrT GOOD ONLY' AT IAIGAIN IASICO GOOD ONLY AT IAl•AtN IAlllT foo yung and fried noodles. ;;.. _______ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • _ ._ _. __ _ Then came the HorHln school. eradll' of the .sweet and sour f""-~-.-.. dishes . and fina lly Szechuanese cooking with its fiery pepper that brings tears 10 the e\·es but is the in- spi rauon ·ror classic !Ji.shes like Szechuan duck and h o t sauteed chicken. I There are other Chinese regional S('hoo\s like t he Fuk1en. \rh1ch g(l('s in ror ! soupy di~' 'S, and Shan tung.1 i\hith spt-cializes in \1'inel sauce Suffice ll to S3\", the cookery ol the 11orld is ·dominated bYI 111·0 ,i:rcat cuisines: French and Chinese. To me the Oriental cuisi ne 11·ith such fascinating dishes as 11·inter melon soup and shark's 1 fin is the most intriguing of the[ !11·0. Chinese restaurants usually ! serve hot tea \1·ith the ir en- !rC't's. but I round that co!dll beer 11·as preferable . especially 11·hen sampling the1 \'OlcaniC orferings or the Szechuan school. Thal is. until I attended a multicourse $ I 0 . 0 0 0 "Hap- pinesses" banquet put on by a Chinese diplomat. \\'hat particularly interested me was that the guests. many of them Oriental. drank no bee r and not too much tea, but concenlrated on a dry "'·hite 1\·inc '>''hich bore the name ORANGES SWEET "N" JUICY EXTRA FANCY GOLDEN DELICIOUS 6: s1 ------'•------~ EGG PLANT LARGE SUPER SELECT 19:. CUCUMBERS LONG 2625¢ GREEN R \\'an Fu. f >_::::::=ir.r.~~i"i;;;:;~~;~;::::-::-~ This \\'inc. I la t er 1 .... discovered. is being sold in ....,_ .... ,....._ • • ' rhis country bot h in restaurants and in wine and Ii·) quor stores. One dish I particularly en-~ Joyed \\'as a si mple but suc·I culent concoction of tiny 1 shrimp that had been pan l ----- fried "'ith the shells and tails on. I KOLD BAN9UET DINNERS Yo11r Clloke Of Y111i9tles KIST SOUPS This l\'as something I had CLAM CHOWDER not heard of since Ernest New England or Manhattan . Hemingway used to ea I e POTATO 0 TOMATO RICE e LENTIL shrimp. shell and all. back in! e NAVY BEAN e SPLIT PEA the 1950s. Shrimp \\'ith shell is actual!~· much tastier than it sounds, HI the shnmp is small and fried 10 the consistency of a potato chip. Herc is the recipe · ICOLD KIST PEPPEIED BEEF STEAKS 1.,. 19c 1"119. Of 4·1 Or. 51Nkl 69' 2 dozen shrimp, 11·ashed but 1 TIP TOP 0 I $ ; \{~1~t=~ ~:1:'"s "1 !!~~!,"~•~INKS ~.~: 1 1 2 ta blespoonssoysauce I ~-----~~ p"' ~ STQ\(.ill•s· I I £11 Bi.ANS • cuT GR£K£1l11EL coRll • WHOLE sT'fL£ collll #]01 ~ NESTLES QUICK -.. rJiiii.· ,.. ' HOT COCOA MIX ~ 2 Lb. C.. l ... ••t . ., 79« s.i -~~ "'="~ FOLGERS COFFEE MJB RICE MIXES 1 Ui. Ce11 89' ' lb. ... $2.59 ' Os. loin Yo11r Cllolca Of Y•5erin 4/51 GINGHAM PEARS #lDJ Ce• RllATION D SLENOER IETARY il 10 Ot. c-.... 2ft 1 .. ~ HEALTH and BEAUTY AIDS COMPARE OUR 199. Prke •• So• Stot'ft REGULAR LOW PRICES! ! CREST TOOTHPASTE CREST ' ••. ·89· TUi l' I' OUl LOW l"llCI 1 • • • • 2 ,;:~\~Z"°"' ch 0 PP' d: KRAFT LONG HORN, JACK, MILD, MEDIUM SHARP, SWISS, SHARP LONGHORN PllCID AS MAllED TOOTHPASTE 3 oz. TUI E • &9•. Dry shrimp \\'ell and heat oil[ in a \1·ok or deep skillet. Add salt and \\'ai l until oil is steaming hot. 1 Throw in shrimp :ind toss the pan to cook shrimp on all sides. As shrimp start to turn pink. add soy sauce and scallions. Toss again and remove from heat. Serves t\\·o. Oysters PORK CHOPS Curried -------- 1~ cup finely chopped c t small chopped onion '• cup chopped green 3 tab lespoons butter 1-'l·I teaspoon curry po11·der 2 whole cloves 11'2 cups light cream ~espoons nour dissoh·t.'<I 1n ~ cup cold water I dozen oysters lemon juice Saute celery. onion an" ~;:.,~: r:.~.i" an~i:e;d CHUCK STEAKS curry powder. cloves. dissoved noor and cream. Stir. Rctum1------- to heat and cook until thick: Add drained oysters Rnd lemon juice. Ta11te and adjust seasonjng. Serve over cooked rice. ~1akes 4 servings. 1 r-:-• Serve wtth ptach hAlves flll·'' "-'"' ---- GRAOE "A" BAR M HICKORY SMOKEO MEDALLION BRAND CORNISH .. . SUAVE HAIR SPRAY · SCOPE U OJ:. "' MOUTHWASH ..... "" 14 l'I. 01. h ttlt 2' St $139 lb. GAME HENS 1 LB. 4 oz. SIZE 69 \)RAOE A-LEGS & THIGHS ~ FRYING CHICKEN . .. c .. Prices Effective: ' • U.S.O.A. . CHOICE WELL TRIMMED 89~ ' ....... . 69~ • BEEF LIVER Thursday thru Sunday January 18, 19, 20, 21 Prfc" subject to stock H IMllMI • WE GLADLY ACCUT U.S.DJ.. FOOD COUPONS 69~ I ·-YounCJ 'n tender Fresh sllced PILLSBURY SWEET "N" BUTTERMILK 10· CANNED BISCUITS : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ILUE CHIP U.S.D.A. CHOICE $) 19 STAMl'S · ---~ IONEWS BRISKET ROA,ST . . . . . . . . . . . . Lb. COSTA MESA WI Gl;J ILUE CHIP STAMPS ed with Chutney, mnndrln.o!~g;;~;~~ oranges, plnoopple ,cubes .ind toaed~. I FRYING CHICKEN BREAST ..... . 79~ ARMOUR MIR:4 CURE • · ·99• SLICED BACON .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . .. • PLACOOIA - 19th all! Place 718 w. Cha f ) " /' • I I • I I I j I I Fr p G Fr s .l_.e • I I I . t • r Wrdnrsdity, January 17, 1973 PILOT-ADVERTISE~ CENTER CUT! ------ Compare -and sec that the value is at El Rsncho -becau~e it's always U.S.D.A. Choice beef ... always closer trimmed ... and always priced to give you more good eating for the money you spend! Compare! lb.. S. • St k s1 o• WISS ea U.S.D.A. CHOICE . . . . . . . . . . " Proof that you can have quality at budget price! Round Cut. Omaha Roast u.s.o.A. cH01cE ....... s 1 ~~ Thick cut of juicy rounds of U.S.D.A. Choice brer! Stew Beef BONELESS ! . . .............. ~2;~ Rump Roast u.s.o.A. cH01cE . . ..... s 1 1,~ T ender chunks of U.S.D.A, Choice beef round! For a pot roast that's sure to be tender and fl avo rful! You'llloveEIRancho'svar~ety! ( Splif ·Broil~rS FRESH!• Beel Liver . . 7 9 .. Broiling halves oflarge meaty fryers - more good eating for your money'. You'll love El Rancho's fish! •••• Fresh! and from ,vounJ:: beef for fla vor! P k Ch s1•• I or . ops BONELESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 1. --~I I I -• Fillet of Perch fRE SH! • • • • • • s 1 ~~ Butterflied Canadian style. for easy coukinir'. Freshness makes all the difference in navor! Ci round Beef EXTRA LEAN ! ......... s 1 o~ Mountain Trout rirsH! •••••• 5 1~~ Fresh -and chhose bulk or uniform patties! Sliced Bacon EL RANCHO 'S ......... 89~. Top round of U.S.D1A. Choice beef ... selected and trimn;ied just for this oriental style barbecue favorite! You'll be glad you tried it! From icy waters ti? El Rancho. Avg. weight 1 lb. Cireen Shrimp ............. 51 ~~ - -1..ean slices-just a little bit lhiCker'. ._..,.___ I .. ... Super· Shopper Grocery Specials! rn'itill FACIAL TISSUE •••• 25°. . . The 200 ct. package in white, assorted colors or the popular calypso shad ~. Soft. strong, and budget priced~ iC1Ji1i TDWllll e1G ROLL •• 211 7'Jle strong. absorbent ones: .. and they come in white, assorted colors or the decora_V>r styled prints! "1irac'le Whip QUART i,R.; ••• 59c f hat fam ous salad dressing -by Kraft-that seems to.be preferred by so many -especiall)"El.t our price'. Seven-Up six PACK ••••••••• 79( £njoy the bright tingling flavor of un-cola, in 12 ounce cans ... and enjoy the savings, too~ I bl GREEN GIANT 3 $1 ege a es CASSEROLES • • • • • 10' hoose Broccoli Almondine , Brussel Sprouts, Cauliflower, Swiss Co~, Deviled Spinach, Green Beans! frozen anish Margarine . 39c Macaroni & Cheese z9c n:d · 'hth n -f 'lib VandeKamp's ... frozent Ooz.p11ckage our en 11 •• wit e evor you pre er. . " obe A-1 ,Spaghetti 25c Chun Ki~g Egg Rolls 59 c ake it an Italian night, soon! I lb. Choice of 4 flavors ..• frozen , 6 oz. paghetti Sauce .. 39c Instant Yuban .... s1 29 . gu ••. 15 oz. jar ... choice of varie:ies! Hearty brew in seconds! ... 8 oz:. jar ien,na Fingers . . . 43c Yuban Coffee . . . . . 39c unshine cookies, welcome ahy time] 16 oz. Enjoy that second cup! l lb. (3 lb . can' 2.59) ' , ippy Dog Food 10 '"s1 Liquid Dove .. .. . • 49c g 16 ounce can.t Fido will appreciate! Silly commercial , great product! 22 oz. . ' Baby .. pil ... •'• ..... s 1°9 Baby Powder ..... 95 c J olinson & JohMOn'• ••• 10 oz. btl For big girls, too! ... J & J ... 14 oz. . 1 , _ _. I 1 Medium size means tenderness! (5 LB. BOX .. !.95) Supet'fresh Produce! PiRBIJlp/e LARGE! FRESH! /IL' Ripe, \\'ith that delicious tropical mellow taste~ Um 5 QUALITY " Red Velvet Yams , ........ 19~. LI, S. No.1 quality.,. golden sweet, smooth meat~ Don't he misled hv the low price, These are healthy beauties, iR foil ~J,...awei:l 6 inch pots! Delicatessen Specials Jack Cheese MILD! cREAMY! •••••••••• 79! .Monterey Jack under the Springfield label -for cHsseroles or snacks! by the piece Salami Chubs ....... s1o 9 Bits-o-Bacon .. .. .. .. 79c Heb rew National ... Kosher .. , 12 oz. Wilson's, 100"0 bacon , for salads, potatoes~ 4 oz. Biscuits . . . . . . . . . .. . . lOc Shredded Cheddar :.. 39t Pillsbury or Ballard -Reg or Buttermilk -8 oz Miss Wisconsin - 4 oz -sharp. conve!Jient Liquor Dep't Values# $1.00 OFF Canadian EL RANCHO WHISKEY $49!, Here 's you r opportunity to get acquainted with the 86 proof quality Canadian - Rnd save a buck doi ng it!.You'll be glad you ch0&e to try it! . Old Grand Dad . . . S699 Brandy .. . . .. . .. .. s499 Save 80< on the quart! Straight whiskey Jacques Bonet. for sippin', mixin'! qt. s399 v 't s1J1 Vodka .. .. .. .. . .. . ermou h ....... . El ~ncho's Holiday Times! ... quart \Veibcl'1 Ei:tra Dry ... qu art bottle Hair Spr·ay .... : .. 49c Baby· Lotion ...... 99~ Prices in eff,ct. Thur. throu1th Wed. Lauder's Scotch .. s11 99 Greeh Hungarian . szoo A N S H Id Is · J&.J ... 9oz.size •.. for thatgentletouchl qua et uper-o . • . oz. •tt•. ' January 17 through 24. No ialcs to dca~rr;i Open daily 9 ta 9 ..• Sunday 10.to 7 Big half gallon at $1'!18.vings! \Veibel'11 great dinner wi ne! fi(t.h · ARCADIA: s1111"1 '"~ Hnn111.iton o. r/r1 1r. PASAD ENA : r/M· SOUTH PASADFNA : i'liil· HUNTINGTON BEACH : /l/ii'fi NEWPORT BEACH : nn Nr.11011 R1nt ·"·' ~: R.lncho Ctnterl : 320 West Color:'ldn Rlv1 '" Frem on! and Hunt1nR10fl Or .,,, Warner an d Algonquin Boardwa lk Crn te1 ·v 2555 Eastblulf Or 1 [J ~tblull V dla~e Ccnfrr • 'I 1 ·- l • -. ' • " f DAILY PILDT w .... -,. J .. ..., 17, 1'173 ' , -lb. l1can @ · GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46-0z. Can SKIPPY DOG FOOD Fir Cits T11! llla1t1~ Ptt lati1L j 1s-0z. · (mi MIS. WRIGHT'S Bl:SCUITS 8-0i. Cmi .C -HE AL TH & BEAUTY AIDS -•. MENNE ... ~· -~ · · DEODORANT s 11 a ' A,._.&a In[)«). _ , donwtt Prottction-7~L I Hert.al Essence ':;;'.:; ~,,:-99• . Hair Spray ':;:;" 't!'.88• m • • .., o.iillty . FlnoWGol•" Ideal for lunchbox ll!"llotweenMeol Eoting. Nutritious And DtliciouL fb. .,, .. Tu LIQUORS AND WINES !c~!JCH 5659 86 Proof hut IOUllON $529 Old Calhoun ~ . _ Kentucky Sfn*JM SM'r. Q111t Al!llllden Mt. Rhine Wine -. $2" AllllClden Wine ~!:, ,,..._ '2" .. ·~ ;i· -' -LUCEllE ICE MILK ' Law to C.torl11-M11111 hf1,.11U a• . - ANOJllD Q SAfP.IAY ' OPENED IN · OCEANSIDE I Y~Gal. · ,. • r -located At 0cH•shlt Blw•. '& lntenf8te S '1 C HERE'S ~H~T DISC~NT WITH ~A DIFFE~NCE 'MEAN~ Our QISCOClrj_T WITH A Dl~FE~ENCE progrom _offo'1 -•y-savl~g prlc.1 an • th• variety of high quality moab, produce and other food1 which holpod to build Safewoy"1 repUtotion. Ctn. _ When we . co~verted to diu::ount, we rnade.sW..ping chonge1 In operating methods. These changes, whlch included new pricing m•thods and the ellniinotlon •, • ; of unnecessary merihondlsing .u,pen1e1, reduced our eo1t of doing buain..._ Our saving• .,.r• it11,,....latoly'f9lloct.d in 1ubttantial prko Ndudiona.-W.• inltoduced our ovorf.,day lw J_f,prlcoa w\ii~h h•lpod to make th• dlacount prog..;,. aa papu_Jor a,.d offoctlvo, With )ow JHl<oa in off Kl all <Wook long; theNt _, n<a:lo -n·Md;ta·~·· il{e-lhopplnguntlliho'Wi•k •nd; Uiw 1 ... 1 plocos gave our ·-•rs l adcfed·l11e9 i~ ti><buy from V•'Aµ of tlt•lr food. noedJ. :lf!,ith •hy'ppi09 1P,'!Pd more un1fo y.througbout the week and througJ!out•tM atore our whole .bltii,.... • beCa"'9 more 9fflcient., We 1tream:.11ned ordering, sfodtl~u ~nd price martting. Wo inct9-c(' checkstand efficiency ancj lll\l•••d tho poi'4bility of orran at checkout. Servings in O'Vr,COltt of doing business continue to be reflected.in ti\• price• of thlng1 we sell. ShOp Saf•way for tho flnHt foods and a low t.;ial food b.ilL Thar1 DISCOUNT WITH A·DIFFE~ENCl 1 • Sandwich ·~ags K~ .• 7to25c ~ Par Liquid Detergent o~. 't::54c BEYEIA9ES CIAIMOIT e Fabric Softener.~~=" 3~L42c .... l ..... llct-Si-Mll! Jell-well Gelatins fnlt~ ~~9c . 1' . -~~J~ 1 • 9Kotex Napki•s Slocsrup~ .• ~$1 09 . """ - < c:, TTAGE CHEESE . White Magic Bleach w~~kt ':~· 37c ·?' LucemeQuou1y Pl 37c · · • TOILO . TISSUE SAFEWAY SUPER SAVER ~ Hi~h In Pro1ein ti• ' I I I I . Large 'AA' Eggs 'TI::"'~ ':' 69• · Luceine Corn Torti Has ... 18• . • look for ·tbest tais. They mart temporary extra .sav- ings all over the store. Stock 1•! FRESH BAKERY BUYS! 2-LAYEI CAKE - Mn. wright'• 99c wi;,. ~-•or 25-0L Chtny DMls Food. Cake i} Skylark Bread =::: •:;:,•35• jl Fresh Schnecken w':;.., •. ~t 39• ..... °"'_ . , ... , f•r b•clttL ,. .... · An.It Pie ,__,_ · Com-On-Cob .:'.7:.. 0 J • ..... ra•1• UICI c-...i. F D • _.,. roztn inners ,_., Strowbtrries :t:' USDA GrHe "A" Q"llty MonorHou .. Premlum Quoflty 1MIL lot Wt. W1l11tt ...... ".:'36c ~Sic ':!"43c 'f:" 52c , .... .... 35c I ZIPLOC BAGS .. · ~..::,:-""39c i::::;C::;J~ ..... ,.. .,~ I ro1a1o11 .. ':-.::1.=.. '::."58' ;_ ~ lMl.69• .n•lll'll • .-'""""' ... Milk-Bone ~=--'::43· ldeoHo Pot Rooll -flovorM ..... Coll lb. Ideal Tp Brol or Pon Fry. II~ I .. Cots lb. \ ·:.. ., • ' ~.. f ' Top Sirloin 'Steak ·Er$ .-. •I,'~ · Sal••qaaco., ~zi:t. ~: 92 G ~·a I , .... _,.._... 73c-i a..i.•1· c· h -. "'"''"""'"' $1 rounu ee .• :i:::r.-.':'~ ~ . . IF':V-, • '. •PS .. ~. !:;--~ ..... 0 B R --· -.. ~, •:'.:..." a.:· RIL c1.AJ~ -.. ~1s• • one oast :=,~.=. a: · i •••· • · '11¥11'"' · ·== ... Corned Brisket '.=..:::: ~$·i1 ' ·G~r111e1-H,m ·~=-= i..~1 39 Fresh And Tender kl<Ol Fw Stewing Egg Plant Oranges If' G=~UJ~<:. McC•y Poro ltof <H•r Fenn .' LINK SUCED . " ... • t SAUSAGE .BACON. I' ' • . ' 7-lloH Steah ·"""'"°'=""" .. 98• Betf Rib Stelks u.':rc:'.:'~ .. $1" Ji my Deal SalHI' .J:':r:.. .. 93• Bo1eless Ihm Slices w::;::.,. .. $1" GroHd Twitty ,,~i:~l.... ~ 69• Sttillllt Fnnlcs· "'::'.::;-lt 69• BONELESS ROAST Rolled Md Tied ·s 11a· USDA Cljoice Be<! Chuck -To Pot Roost. I~. . Crisp Cua111ben Yellow Onions :;..s., fresli ,Pineapples ,:::. 2 .:.:,.29• 3~49• ... s9• ROSE BUSHES ~ U.S. Ne. 8 1911111' ~n Eac~7, ,. Fresh Broccoli Anjou Pears Crisp Canori · ...=..~ .. 29< ., , '"'" Jellll ,.,, "" ''"" , .. , ..... nr.. U.S.No.1 .,9< 1~-.. + :;:; 3~47• , l·OL 39c 1·U, 8·5' c. Pl(. Pk(. . -· FISISTKKS ~48c HADDOCK FILLO . • • i>r.Cook«I Htor And Slrw 11.99.c BONtLESS STEAK ~ USDA Chob a..! ~, 39. Juli Center Cut -, RO<Jnds -To'Pon·fry, "· - • t ·-• BEEF BllSKD Frosh-USDA Choiet s 112 Whole Ill" Point Cut , (first Cut .... $1.34) lb,...,_ , "1ect-Jo1lf"2f ~lb1Ano"n~~c-y~C0101nol • -~' • 1008 Bayside ~ •• NeWl*t 11eac11 •· 211 E. 11111 St, Casta Mesa • 24 M111c1111y Pim, SI. tJcm' • 131 l Cent 11wy.,JasmJla • 801 E.-El Camino eal, San Clemente • ~nta Ana Fre~way at La '\ Mi~sion .Viejo • •1 Wllsan l Faina, CW .~. I - ' . • • ' • ~ILOT.ADVERTISER Wed-J, .iuulll' 17, 1973 Wtdntsday, January 17, 1973 DAILY PILOT •• l· • • • • . ¢ . . L " I ., .:,11~: ~Fl· l~~ ~GJQ ! • Ther!'J' l'l)ore. to gettin·!f th e right hom o for your fa mil y t han lu ck. But we fee l we are lucky to be here to se rv e you ! We ha_ve over I 00 trai ne d profession· als to urve you in 6 local offices. We stand on our earned rep,utation. ' Re.member, w:• ar~ .the largest locally owned real · estate firm in the Orange Coast area. We will work hard for you, and that's u ncere hard work ; not luck. We're yo4r netghbors, we sincerely wa nt to i.;Jp. " .. . I ·<'*"f.K~ • "It'• 1'1nt w Be l\'lee to Pe.pie'' LARGE FAMILY? · WHY SPEND $57,850? . . "DON'T PAY · THE LANDLQ!tD" -\Vhen you may own this spacious, beautiful, , upgraded home (or $52.950! Features 5 bed· Pay yourself lhe·rent.•lt's like a savings account rooms, paneled den, family room with flrepl«ce, -not a lou! But have the easy Ille in this ~nnel dining and 3 l»ths, Situated on quiet, pride "'.of: ~hip 2 bedroom, Condo near the cuJ-de.sac, ~r everything. Please phone 546" beac;b ,vith Private pools and Iara:.e recreation 2313 for mqr.e Jnfq.. on sa."Ving $5,000. 1 room .. Just $1100 down and $230.00 per month, PITI. 64t)..71TI. " ENJqY GOOD NEIGHBORS ~deal family home \vith 4 bedrooms, large fam· tly room ""ilh fireplace, foml8.l dining and 3 baths. Really choice locatl~ on rn1tet ,cul-ae-aac, elose to sch"ools. ghopplng, beach -and great neighbors too! Priced to self quickly at $40,900. PRIME TRIPLEX CORONA DEL MAR -DON JUAN, WHERE ARE YOU? Seize this golden owortunit")'! J Not often can This Hne 4 bedroom re>al Spani~h hon1" ln Ne1v· you lind PRltl1E triplexe:s with this much to of· port Beach. spread out ovl'r onr k'\'f'I, 2700 fer. All 2 bedroom units, One wJ,lh fireplace, prl· s<1oare feet, has a large s1i1.wtra le fan1ily room, vale bakonies, newly painted in.side and out. ~[lllrate fo1"n1al dining room. sunken beamed Quality consb·uction al sensible price, $73,000. celling living room and a laJ"gf' masll'r bedro<11n Please phone 54&-2313 for info. Call 673.SSSO. We have twn-Jake your pick. ape.rt from the other bedrooms. Also lnclude\f. ' ;:========:;=============================-::: r==:'I is a pho1ographer's.dw'k roon1 und man·s "'Ork~ shop area. Call 646·7171. 1.·. Don't J>8¥ rent whe n you can own your own home. This home oilers 3 bedrooms, 1pactous living room, kltehen'-will with all the bull\-ins. Excellent 1tarter·hom~or only $24.96ct...Make a call to~~. •;: ~ . . . . ) ' STOP THE WAR • • • •Ith )'OOr landlord. ESCALATING rents aot )'OU down? ?•TtUa r, 3 bcdl'oom home cal) be yours . ' tor lL'SS tllarl t. Features lnclii'de' bah4y kitch- en "1'ilh \?Wir,..µis. extra lafge lot. Priced at only $'26,500, it.'won't last long. call now .. 847-6010. ,, • • ... WESTCLIFF AREA-TRY IT, YOU'LL BOY IT! $39,950-LARGE Beautllully deco.-ated, 2 ''""'· Lush •hag carpeting. Large living room, fonnal din· ·-RUMPUS '10,0M-P.OOL ;ng""'"' and ....,..,.~amHy room. 3 bed-• rooms. 2% baths. Large yard and covered Just begins to tell the story about . this PJlllo. PRICE JUST REDUCED TO $40.500. Newport Beach home, an· excitipg poolside Try 10'10 down or a.s;;ume a gree.t 6% mA !atmoaphere that flow1 through ~ J.arae J.qan. Call now. 842-2<>~. rum Pua· room with fireplace and Smp dOwn..' ·• f.. ' v;et bar. Has 3 bedrooms. Call 646-7171. •• . •~ -·4 PLEX - · ·• ~ with a 3 .bedroom. 2 bhth owners unit with a large yard. 2 two bedrooms with 2 baths and a one bedroom with small yard. i..o. ca.tOO. on the end of a cul.de-sac for eom- pll!!te privacy. $765 a month incom!', Make that call now. 842·2535. SELJ, .. YOUll, LAW,t,ilM,P~R TaJte--~ends ~ ... Ev~ing ~-of. ~ lnclU&rl4J lawn, :roof, outalde1 ~ 1ng, pool, recreational perk, and park. Ing hill&. . '(bis kively condo with cathedral 1 cellln~gs, 3 bedrooms ,and 3 ~a~IOnf' • -BedrQor'n down can be a den for $34,800 . .t ·Cllt~&-7171. 'I· ' .. ~ ... ~ ..... ' ...... , .... " . •• ' • -...... _ DESIRABLE LOCATl~N . -~1aw. •. b,e_~··•m. .family · ~m hom·e \tn ·Har11or ~ ~ ~ Quall,ly walr to """ pllt cU;>ets an4;w.< ~.u1'11 ......... TWo l>athl!, "'\W', ~­ room for boat or trailer. P"rore~' '""'"•· .~w. ~ ..,V~; s~ooo. ree. cau 67J..855(l . • .. • .i .. 1., • . . .. ~ .............. _ - ' ' ,.,1... . :: •• 11..': • · Vtl, •.•• , ~· .,. ·' . : • . ... . 1,.' • '· ' ' "' •• . .. ~..... . ·-. ·l .,.. _, • . t. , $P.\j$H~;Siii.END0tt · •. !loo' !bi.' cU;\o;,,, • 'l,edi'ooln. 21' bath .J'ionio.: ~ 3. nPi~JIOUlig lo Newport's ~" ,P.. ~eraj.I ,s.;.rate formal dl'Jlllf •"~hr ldichon. ·JnVnedl•t• posa~~ ~ng $_M,500. CID 67J.8550. . I .. .. 4 IEDROOM--2 STORY ASSUME & SAYE ~citing #t:.,o $lO;y Spanish with all four bed- rooma upata.lrs. Walk one bloCk to°'Park. tetlnis couru and pool. Assume VA loan ~1th total morithlj payments of $253 Pmf Alkl'ng "$38.000. ·can 54&-2313 to see. ' / .- 1 NOT AT THIS PRICE! .. ~ \Viii yOu ever find another home like this! Sharp 3 bedroom home, 1 %. Detha, •he.iv covered patio. beautiful landscaping. Large eating area In kitchen. Great Huntington Beach location. Priced at $28,950. No down to Vets. 847.0010 . · - A TRIPLE A -,. J '. ''AVAILABLE, ATIRACTIVE, AND AWFULLY NICE This t:rui~-beautlful 4 bedroom home locat· NI In prime Huntlngton Beach loca'.tion wi th. great loan assumption can ~ )'OJ.In for • $189.04 per month total payments. 847-6010 . DON'T SMOTHER MOTHER You rgust .. tee this '~c.lous ho~,..3 be6-, roomS>downstalrs plus a 22x22 bol'IUs room upstairs: G~t home tor entertatning. $1,675 total down. 847.0010. ',' IN FORECLO~URE 'EASTSll>E .._ COSTA MESA Thl5 has to be the best buy In F.astslde Costa M,esa. \Vith 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, this cute home gives you tremendous lo- catk>n. Assume a high VA Loan -$30,800. Call 64t)..7171. -• SALEsMAN ••• Is Y¥1~ LIFE STYLE ,..._ PINH'!t & Produ,tlwet - ·Yau can compleite_ rnor• fr•nsectloM with '"' fruatrett.n. H .. iHnt otftert Is ,,W•nllnt; rMI .•t•N J1 ea:cltlnt• ' e.arn more -IMrn ....,. aM MrY• Mtter , , • JOIN A LEADll. RettulNfl'IMlt.{ lnt.,r1"ty & Enthuliflftl, fl.I . Let's talk •bout It ..• C•ll Me at 546-1600. NEW":~CR~ . 1781 llN. ...:1111 , lllJl'li'Dl'llGTON BEA~ • ',1m1 '-" M. .. 14-Aff, 142,zsJf w..010 , ... ' I MESA VERDE INNER CIRCLE T\1e\\' listing high on a hill. One ot Mesa Verde's finest locations. Located on a cul· de-sac street among cusJom houses. Just a short v•alk to the Country Club. tefU)is courts. pools. l..arKe COFJer lot with 3 car • garage. ~oom for a P.(Jol, too. Beautiful 4 bedrooms with a Jtrgj paneled bonus room added tG home. TnilYa prestige home. Only $54,900. Please catyMS.2313. I P~IUM QUALITY CQRONA DEL MAR INVESTMENT Choose ,Your colors, carpets a.nd dra~. Nl'\Y duplex 2 bJoclci from ocean in old Corot\fl de! ,l\1-Ju.". 9""P unlt with 3 bed· rooms, den, hmiily rOOm arid separate din·· ing room. Large 3 bedroom rent.al unit In rear. Over sized lot. And 3 car garage. $125,000. Cell 673-8550. HARBOR VIEW HOMES PALERMO One of the most upgraded homes In area. Plu:sh carpets and drapes. Sit In your family roorn and look at magnificent flrc- place. Have ynur friends mix a little cheer at the wet bar. Home· has been 1,j,wnbed for soft watci'. Huge loft storage area, too. The yard has been proressioRally designed for easy care. Large Jot also has a place for your .t. out of aight from the streets. Location ii one of the best. only one house · 1 from the °green belt, and just a few abort · stt?pS to the pool area, too. Hurry, only $71,500. Call 540.2313 tor more Inform&· lion. / WALK TO THE BEACH Wil h this trl·lcvel you can walk to the Beach, schools and &hopping. Easy care rear yard with IJ(ltlo and fire ring and ralsed wood deck. Lota or privacy. 4 ~­ rooms upstairl and large paneled family room o~nlng to patio downstairs. Aaaume 5% % loan. cau 5(6..2313. . NEW ENGLAND CHARM ON PENINSULA \Vnlkinlil: disU1!K't' to Ocean and Bay BeachH. A !>peclous ~ SQ. ft. family home with 4 large hedroon1s, Including a hu1i:c·ma.~te.r 1ultc "·Ith 0t'f'lln Vk?w and Sun Dee.k, Family Room , Shel· tcrcd Patio. Big CountryJ<ltchen and a well done ·:no cnrc" aslro-turf front la\¥n. Sell the lawn mO\\"Cr and go &ailing. $S4,500. Call 673-8MO. EASTSIDE 3 BEDROOM $31,000 - •) .. Fantastic 3 bedroom. 2 balh home on Eas1side. \Vood burning fireplace, )llrg(! family room off kitchen. Easy to maintain landscaping.. We have a 90•m loan commltme>nt on the asking price of $31,000. Tu St't' call 646·717\. :1F THE NAME · OF THE GAME . is llving, ~otlMJand play In this C'httrming 5 bed- room, 2 11tori:,home "·ilh rovcrcd and enclosed pa tio. Jd('al h901c for tJ1e lar~c !1'ffiily. Locatqd on large Jot mi cul-de.sac st1·•'C"t. Price $36,980. 847-6010. NEIGtlBORH90D c9NSCIOUS? . 'Then you·u Jove this sharp 3 bedroom home, lo- cated ·Jn ~ti.ge subdivision ot Hll'ltin.gton Beac~. Located near schooll, park and shopping. Ur:igr&ded U)rougbout. Beautiful Covered pe.tlo, Bullt·ln ~t>.;q in kitchen with luge eatlq& amt. $56,2&0. 847-6010. , I ~' ,, ~ .... "') ! . EAGLES NEST OVER llG CORONA You're the king of all yl}u survey! Amt that'& the \VHOl.E THI NG! You'll own th{' (and and 4000 IQ. ft. of luxur\ous livin1t SPftCt: Including_ 4 bedroom1, 5 baths and other [fialuret1 ,..hlch )"Ou 1lmply must 1ee. A cgmblnattop or steps and elevator · pull you right oh BIR: Corona. Call 67J.&t50 to see whtll $298,500 wUI buy. CORONA DR MAil INVESTMENTS Jll llm1zlllte 2710 H«1>er -.. Soito ZOl ~ l7J.1550 '• .,.,e-11-544.1'00 1 ,,. ' .~ r I • i I • . I ) • ' I , l ~ ' ' 2 O.All Y PILOT Wf'dnttch11, .lanUMY 17, 1~7.) ~ AMBLER ~ • . •• i' -.. • • ~ ' • • ~ • . -~ , TUMBLEWEEDS EXCUSE i)jE SMOKEP SHAPES. WE CTcE~RlllES WEAR 1liEM WHEN 001 IN PlJ~IC 1tJ A\\?IP Rt:COGNlllON . .. ~ MUTT A.ND JEFF ~ .f;1o ~ot#' f;<.'otfi I I i WHY OOHTTIIOSEPECR..E ~· UASTAIRS S'TOP TNAT ji: NOISE? ~ I ~ t FIGMENTS ~ $ ~ , '. ; -j~ ··~ ·~ !( '1 ~ ~· ~ " • " ~ , " " ' i " 61 "· I \ ' by Tom K. Ryan WHATEVER 'YOU I THtMK n's IMPORTA.Ml 91>.Y, DOCTOR! TAAT W!! HAV'E A PSYCHIATRIST MAY I SEE I • l I 6EE MRS. SILVESTER! LYNN NOW ? ' I • JALONl'I ! Wli WANT NO MOit& HOMIWOIQ<' AT AL~/! - MOON MUWNS ANIMAL CRACKERS by Charles M. Schulz .---_;;, IT'S GUESSING Tli'\E ! ISN'T IT UMUSU"1.. FOR A PERSON TO SUFFER A COMPLETE MEMORY LOSS fOLLOWIMU AN ACCIDENT? r by Harold Le Doux MOST PSYCHIATRISTS FEEL TAA_T THEtlE. ARE M.c>R£ PSYCHOLO"lCAI. FACTORS IH\IOLVEO THAM ._,. PW151CAL OHES! ,,... l?T!S 60 DOWN TO MRS. 511.'f'ESTER.'S ROOM! by Mell l£'1JIJl"AL I 1-17 I • -' . ' • ' ' ~--- I by It~ l radfleld . ... ly CharlA Barsotti .----.----. No-1'LL GO WATCH NVDI MY """4AAM Wl'TMA FIOl~NC> ... ,.;! n""""~t},. ·~ .. ~.-;at ~. by R09er Bolen WfU':!ire IS f>LL 1'115 'Pl:RMiSSl\lf)Jess" (,\)) MEAR 50 MUCH A800T'? 0 "I'll tell ,... ..... ,,. ...... gel, Mn. Frtcm-.... d .. perfed !Gr .... Ing .., clalbln1 drive. .. DENNIS THE MENACE • • ' -. ' . ' .. . ........ i. ... .. . -.. . ., ... I I I i I I DAILY PILOT FREE REAL ESTATE LICENSING COURSE ' .lanwt7 ~ • 1973 Famous Licensing Course noW available thru Tarbell "\fplicants fully reimbursed upon qualification. For d~ tails call Mr. Sloan (714) 832-5440 in Orange County, on weekends 832-7000. • Free Placement Service . I 4 BEDROOMS. + POOL! • Advance Training Program 2 b1+h1. Heeted I filtered pool, petio. Dining room. built-in1, di1hw11h1r. Br11kf11t ber. Femily room wit!. fir1pl1c1. $45,700 (001 401 540-1720. • 4 BEDROOMS + VIEW! L1r91 home with 2 b1th1. 2650 1q. ft. dining room. F1mily room · fAMIL Y 3 BEDROOM with fir1pl1c1. 811ilt-in1, di1hw11h1r. Romen tub. $67,500. (002· Sl 4,,99. 2 B1th1. Oinin9 room. Oi1hw11h1r, built-ini, Firep1ece, Costa Mesa 4 Bdrms + Pool $49,950. 2 baths, dining room, large patio, Fire- place in family room. Rear living room. Dish· \Vas her & bu ilt-ins. Cus- tom home. (25242) 540-1720 $32,500-fami~ Assume present loan at 5l/c 9b. Park-like yards, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Din- ing-room, dishwasher + built-ins. Family room. Truly sharp home. I 100171 540-1 720 Custom Home! $65,000 for this beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. Dining room, patio, dish· washer, built·ins. Fire- place. Triple garage. In· tercom. Room for boot. Near golf course. (100123) 54Q-1720 $36,9,00- 3 bedrooms~ 3 baths. 2050 sq. ft. Enclosed patio. Dining room, dishwasher, built-ins and family room. Fireplace. Freshly paint- ed. Ideal family !tome. (00164) Mo-1720 4 Bdnn-"Condo" $32,800, 3 baths, pool, patio. Dining Room , bum- tns, dishwasher. Rear liv· ing room. (111011) 540-1720 2-Story + Pool! Attractive 4 bedroom 2 bath home with patio, din· ing room. Built-ins. Fam· ily room with fireplace. (00361) 540-1720 Pool + 4 Bdrms! $37,500. P~tio. decking. Built • ins, dishwasher, Family Room. with fire- place. Lovely home. (00023)' 540-1720 Community · Living $21 ,500. Good • looking "rondo." 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Pool, patio. Dining room, built-ins, disbwash· er. (100214) 540-1720 Cost~ Mesa 1 Yi Story-$47 ,950 With family iJlf mind. 2100 sq. It, Lhedrooms, 3 baths. Family room, 'dining room. h1ove ·in condition. (000103) 540-1720 Spanishf 3Jlli~! $23,900. Attractive home with 2 baths, rear livin~ room, dining room, Built· ins, dishwasher. Lush greenery. Move-in condi- tion. (110905) 540-1720 Two Fireplaces! $32,950, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, patio, dining room. Built -ins, dish washer. Family Room. Carpet & drapes. (00073) 54Q-1720 2 Fireplaces + Pool! Wow, $37,950 3 bedroom, 2 baths, built by Kenny Koll. Family Room, ~din· ing room, patio. Built-ins;· (00ll5) 540-1720 2 Fireplaces! $36,950. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Covered patio. Din- ing Room, dishwasher & built-ins. Sbag carpet, drapes. (100552) 540-1720 Back Bay Home! $75,500 Heated & filter- ed pool, patio. Flagstone decking. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 guest bouses. Dining Room, built-ins, dishwasher, 2 fireplaces. BBQ, dog kennel. (00209) • 540-1720 "Condo" Beauty! $22,950. 2 bedroom. Patio, pooL Built-ins, dish· washer. Dining Room. Carpeting. Real sharp. (100226) 540-1720 ramify Luxury! $54,000. Big SUr model, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. 26-00 sq . ft. CoY<!red patio, din· ing room, family room with stone firepl,ace. Dish· wasber & built-ins. Built byS&S. (00290) 540-1720 Since 1926 IJJ. 49l-1l41 Room for boet or lr1il1r. 1002141 142-2561, Newport Beach · Newport Beach 3 Baths!-$42,700 4 Bdrms-$30 ,900! Baths for everyone! 3 I 2 baths, patio, dining bedrooms. dining room , l room. Built-ins, carpeting, dishwasher & built-ins. custom drapes. Indirect Family room. University lightin g. Custom ceramic Park model. Spanish tile tile. in kitchen: Shag carpet-(ll0926) 540-1720 18931J 540-1720 _H_u_n_t-in_g_t_o_n_ La Palma Model , Spanish accents. Tile roof, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Fam- ily room, dining room. Built -ins, dishwasher. Large covered patio. Fire- place. $43,400. (00093) 540-1720 Sharp Fami~! $32,500. 3 bedroomii, 2 baths. Brick patio, stone fireplace in family room. Dirung room. Secluded living room. Dishwasher, built-ins. ( ll 0890) 540-1720 Spanish Haven! $42,900. In ranch-home area. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Family room with fire. place. Patio, dining room, dishwasher, built • ins. Beamed ceiling. (00102) 540-1720 Fami~ Rm. + Dining Rm. $45,000. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Patio, breakfast bar. Dishwasher, built- ins. Fireplace. (111095) 54Q-1720 Reduced $1058! Now $45,900. 4 large bed· rooms, 2 baths. Formal dining room. Family room, fireplace. Patio, pool. Dishwasher, built- ms. Gorgeous view. (100601) 540-1720 Beauty Unlimited! $53, 750. 4 large bed- rooms, 3 tun-sized baths. Family room, fireplace. Built · ins, dishwasber. Patio, .2200 sq. ft. Attrac- tive ya rd. (100654) 54o-1720 Beach Bonus Room! $57,950. Dining room. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, Cam- bria model split level. Covered patio, fireplace in family room. Built-ins & dishwasher. Shag car· pets. Nicely landscaped! (100576) 642-6691 or 846-06-04 Custom $41,500 llltra-sbarp 3 bedroom, 2 'bath home. Patio, dining room , built-ins, dishwash· er. Family room with fire. place. (110758) 962-8865 or 842-2561 4 Bdrms-3 Ba\hs! $41,000. Family room with fireplace. Dining l"OODlt patio, dishwasher, built-ins, custom drapes, shag carpeting. (00340) 846-1363 or 962-5566 Exotic Beauty $31,950. Tropical setting in private courtyard. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Dining room, family room and fireplace. Built • ins & dishwash<!r. Flare and charm. (20051) 642-2561 Tri-Level ~ $38,950. 4 bedrooms & 3 baths! Dining room, built· ins with dishwasher. Fam· ily room with fireplace. Patio. Less than a mile to the beach. (00256) 962-5566 4 Bdrms-$32,500! 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Near-everything location. Patio, built-ins & dish- washer. Fireplace in the family room. Ultra-sharp. (00255). 962-8665 Huntington Beach Walk to Beach Mission Viejo 4 Bdrms, + Pool! $49,500. 4 bedrooms, 2 $61.500. 3 baths, famil y baths. Patio, dining room. Built . ins, . di shwasher. room. dining room. 2800 Large yard. Nice area. sq. ft. Large pool '"'ith (00362) 846·0604 patio. Built-ins & di sh- --washer. 2 fireplaces, wet 4 Bdrms + 3 Baths! bar, firepit & BBQ. $49,950. Separate family (110943) room with fireplace, for-830-6030 or 830-6-060 mal dining room + bonus room. 2350 sq. ft. Triple garage, patio, dishWasher, built· ins. Rear living room. Unbelievable! (00165 ) 842-6691 Fussy Buyers! $31,000. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Dining room, built- ins with dishwasher. Fam- ily room. 2 fireplaces. Nice-sized home. (00253) 646-1383 Fountain Valley $32,900-4 Bdrm. 2 batb home. Secluded living room, dining room, fireplace & patio. Dish- wa.Sber & built-ins. Choice location. Easi mainten- ance yard. (110750) 962-1373 Easy Living $36,500. 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Patio, dining room, family room & fire- pla'-" built-ins & dish· washer. Close to 'Stbools. (110901) 962-1373 "Condo" $28,950. Large 4 bed· room, 2 bath condo. Patio, dining room, dishwasher, built-i ns. Quiel area. Flex- ible terms. (110753) 962-1373 Mission Viejo Laguna Hills $25,000. 3 lledroom, 2 bath "condo." Shake roof, patio, dining roorq, built· ins. (00338) 830-6060 or 63()-603-0 Like Model $34,900. Lovely 3 bed· room , 2 bath home, Din· ing roorri, dishwasher, bu~ Fireplace in family 'room. Air condi- tioned. On quiet cul de sac. ~Jose to schools. (00337) 83Q-6030 or 830-6060 San Juan Model $34,900. Attractive Span- ish 3 bedroom, 2 baths. 2 patios. Dining room, built · ins, dishwasher. Firepl11-ce, family room. Air conditioned. Tile roof. {89152) 830-6030 or 630-6060 Laguna Beach Panoramic View $41,500. 1'-1ountain view. 4 ·bedroom, 2 bath. Large home with patio, dining room and famil y room . Fireplace. Dishwasher & built·ins. Room · for boat or trailer. (00256) 493-1341 New-4 Bdrm! $54,900. 2 baths. Fire place in family room + wet bar. Dining room. Built • ins, dishwasher. Rear living room. Lumin- ous lie;htin g. (ll0947) 493-1341 1.73 Acres! $65,000. Horse corral. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Patio. dining room. Dishwasher, fireplace in family room. Rear living room. Terrac- ed bill5ide. (ll0782) 493-1341 SOUTH CO.AST OFflCES COSTA MESA JtlS tt.hf ""4., 140-1720 . NEWPORT BEACH 6fO.f """.,. c..tw Dt. '44.1750 HUNTINGTON BEACH ,,,,, IMclt .,., ... 142·61t1 9017 ........ f624166 51141 ...... ........ ttJ1 H ....... ffWNI 161P ..... Qk• ......... J l FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEACH , ................. t61-1J7J 17941 M .. ..ii. 142-1161 . MISSIQ.~ VIEJO l.et•H Hllh ,.._ IJD-4DJD n TORO lJJJI It T .. 1U. ., ...... 1920 s. C.... Hwy. 949-IOOJ ' SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO J1711 ht dW.,. 4tJ-1J41 SAN CLEMENTE 1101 s. El c-1 .. 491·7110 DANA POINT l4111oA c... Hwy. 4tUJS1 San Juan Capistrano 3 Baths + Den! 546,000. Beautiful "con· do.'' 2 bedrooms. Patio, pool. Dining roon1. Built· ins, dish\\1asher. fireplace, rear living roo1n. (27091) 493-1341 San Juan Home! $34,000. 2 Bedroom. 2 bath "condo." Patio, din- ing room, dishwasher, built-ins. Fireplace, rear living room-:' New carpet, drapes, freshly painted. (35805) 493-134t C~istrano Beach $33,900 for 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Dining room, family room with fire- place. Dishwasher & built· ins. Real shatp. (00339) 493-1 341 Roomy Fami~ Home! $36,900. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Dining room, built· fns, dishwasher, #replace in family room . Paneling. Tife floor. Oversized gar- age. (00355) 493-1341 ...._ El Toro Garden Home $43,500. Lovely Azalea model. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Patio, dining room. Built-ins & dishwasher. Fireplace. Air-condition- ed. (00352). 830-6030 or 830-6-060 2 Fireplaces! $39,900. Fireplace in liv- ing room & fireplace in the family room. 3 bed· rooms, 3 baths. 2 patios. Dining room, family area. (00259) 83()-6060 or 830-6030 Move-In Condition! $31,500. Flexible terms. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Patio, dining room, built- ins & dishwasher. Brick fireplace in family room. Secluded rear living room. Lots of paneling. Shaded by trees! (00288) 830-6060 or 830-6030. El Toro Pool Home! $29.500. 2 bedrooms, patio, dining roon1. Built- ins, dish,vasher. Lovely landscaping. (998301 830-6030 Dana Point Reduced $1050! Now $30,950. 2 bed- rooms, 2 baths. Ocean view, dining room. Built- ins. Carpet & drapes: (1107261 492-7210 Pool + 4 Bdrms! $44,950. Lovely view. Al· rium. Extra eating ar~a. Family r oom. Fireplace. Built-ins, dishwasher. Large kits:hen. (100276) 492-7210 San Clemente Over 2000 Slj. Ft $79,500 for this beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bath home. Dining room. Patio. Built. ins & dishwasher. Fire- place. Nice landscaping. Quality home (111026) 492-7210 &apistrano Beach! $29,900. 2 Bedrooms, pa· tio, dining room. Dish-· washer, built-ins. Fire- place. Custom drapes. Nice borne. (00064) 492-7210 4 Bdrm + View! $45,500. Family home with 2 baths, family room & fireplace, dining room. Patio, dishwasher, built... ins. Ocean & mtn. view! (00~01) 492-7210 Elbow Room $42,500. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home on 1/3 actl! lol Patio & pooL Dining room, built-ins, dishwash- er. Fireplace in family room. Secluded living room . Panoramic view! (00330) 492-7210 Since 1926 . . -. • r... DAIL V PILOT PILOT·AOV£Rn5ER ff /--. Wfliatldoy, .......,, 17, Im • Everyone Has Something That . DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS '\ You G•n Sell~!+, Fl~d It, Trade it With e Went Ad Someone Else Wanh 'The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642·5678 for .Fast Results • 1'/"4t<M-Slllit4 ~AND~ REALTORS 2828 EAST COllST HIGHWAY ·CORONA DEL MAR. CALI~. 644-7270 * Value ... • • • • m thi s condo General Gener.al * * * * * * TAYLOR. CO. ------~· --------- 4 U/ll:llCJUI: tOtl: THE PRIDE OF PANAY CIRCLE Sprawling custom 4 bedroom near the Mesa Verde Country Club Golf Course. Slightly Spanish flavor, exciting decor and many ex· Ira features. 3,600 sq. ft. in <ill! -At $110,000. UN19 UI HOMIS OlS MIU YllDI, S~$ffl A ntri .. el NM Mc:c,.., oflnJa J j/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 53 Linda Isle Drive Elegant: 5 bdrm., 41h. ba ths; on lagoon. New carpets. drapes & \vallpaper. "Lge attic stor· age area : 4 irplcs. Lovely garden & lge. slip. ................................... $212,000. The Area's ~ Professionals Since 1949, ••••••••••••••••••• * * FOR SALE * * Former model homes at ''THE RANCH" in the City o1 Irvine Plan 3-Monterrey;-l52,900 6 Bedrooms, 4 baths, 3,000 sq. ft . Plan 311-San MlgueL $47,400 4 Bedrooms, 3 balb3, 2250 sq. n. 3 BDRM HOMI 3 BDRM bom11. enclosed pallo, \U'(e pool All ...... ly pa.In"<!, "'""' Co.rptll and tllo, J\love in toda,y! $26,500. &Z lftml. * • • • • BACK BAY AREA CUatom built 6 BORAl home, 3 ruu ba1"', family room, olflce or dtn, 2 fireplace• + Indoor B-8-Q, JUKe pool il wadlna PoOI. litany more l~ndid 1et.t~I. Prictd rlrl>l(tl S87,!IOO. . These homes have upgraded shag c"'P."ts : rJ * 2 ~~ thruout, i!rapes, wallpaper, wall panelling, rm., air cbndJUonlng. Good fin ancing available. New carpets th;"»Ut, 2 rar Qul.c"' aan.a:e. Euu1de co 1 1 a • occupancy. Mesa. S28,950. AYRES REALTY tH no12 Roy McC•rdle RH llor irt't"Q 1810 Newport Blvd., C.l\t. 541-7129 JOa... COATS ~WALtACI REALTORS Open Evenings • 962-4154 • * Building Sites · • HERITAGE . . REALTORS NEWPORT HEIGHTS Very Very Hard to get 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, 2 tireplace1, de.on, electric kitchen, 2 car garage off private alley. Very best .choo1 dlatrlct. Only $<18,000. llolboo Penlnaulo I~ Cetta Mo11 *BARGAIN, BARGAIN* Eltale aa.Je. Priced to sell. 3 1 •~1ro bay 2 Br ,_ Bedrooms on qui et LAI~ ffi 1 ,, Vre\V, 1 .&---ff••• . ' 'I . " . I EMERALO BAY -VIEW LDT- Finest klt in Laguna -$8!1,500. VIEW LOT ABOVE 1z=::=:m==== $.53,950. Dupl~.SOJ cu~c. iu11,1y .to "ARSHALL ty .-.:: """""' schools, ahop11 and park. •GOVERNMENT• ... Vl..-.UV $31,CQ). CENTIJRY ' 21. I REPOSSESSION I ;c;;;0;;;""';;";;;"~1 Ma~·;:;;;;;.;;;;; 84HJ!f. ~ General General CHINA COYE -VIEW Comfort & convenience, plus ocean view are tbe highlights of this lovely 3 bdfm., 2 bath home. Tiled shower iin 2 car garage, very convenient, since the beach is only 100 ft: away. $98,000. DANA POINT MARINA can never be obstructed - Pl.500. PETE BARRETI -REALTOR- . 642-5200 4 . UNIT APARTMENT IN LUSK * NO DOWN G.I. * ~ ', b.feadaW Home. 4 .Bedroom, Re"1~ Com COSTA MESA -.Just re-H1rbor View Hiiis 2~ bath. Prime location. TENN' ANYl""l'~E? 1 14"""000 and priced onb' Charb:na; 5 BR., 3 ba. boRM!'. Sep ~ do& kenneL Macnab-Irvine A RARE FIND :\. real Cd~1 charmer. on the ocean side of Hwy .. yet \Valking distance to all shopping. This 3 bdrm., l lh bath home has additional sleeping rooin in 2 car garage; we have the key -give us a call. Offered at $64.500 NEW LISTING Eastside Costa ?.Iesa 3 BR-S31,000 BAY & BEACH REALTY 675-3000 ::::i-~-~-~-~-~---==-1 PLAN -AHEAD l'"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'l'!!J!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!O!!!!! I Get in the &\vim this Sum- G en eral Generll mer with a Winter Special. TRANSFERRED Just when the owners $26,995. & SHARI'! ASSUM£ FHA rON 7, . A good tax shelter 1..u'ie f.amlly rm. w/wet New car p e L $38,500. Turtlerock Broadmoor. Ele-opportunity! bar I fonna.I dining. Laviah CENTURY 21. 842-4474. gant 3 BR, formal DR home 54&-5880 (Open Eves.) 1....1-1 .... ln -oau. = ooo ••74 + bonus game room the ......... ., .. ,. ...... c~'=~c.· ==-==='='=-. . Jo for entertalntne. Fee YEAR o• npARJ<SIDE entire fanuly will ve. $107,000. Hamett Davies LoV" $53.500. Vee Stinson 642-8235. CDLDWELL, BANKER By Owner . 4 Br., 2 Ba., cov. (X25) Realton 644--2m 833--0700 patio, aep FIR. Assume ex-·~ N ~-Dr lst'e GI loan. Special &ale ......, ewport '"'""nter , price • $37,500. ~!er wUI OWNER axioua. 4 bedrm, 2 help fine. Vacant. 83.l--1103. 142-1235 644-6200 batlu. Pool & patio, decl<· OWN AN • ,.,_9500, __ _ ing. Bullt4.ns, diahwaab!r! OCEAN VIEW HOME OWNER despente. 3 bathli, Macnab-Irvine '-._ HERITAGE REALTORS CORBIN -MARTIN had finished remodelin& their lovely Lido Isle home, v.urd came in they were transferred If you're looking for 3 BedroomS. 2 baths, wall to "'all carpc>tin.g, covered patio. Assume 71Ai% FHA loan. Anyone can qualify, S198. per month pays ALL!!! Bargain priced 3 bedroom pool home, large fireplace, dining room, 2 batha, all sharp & clean. Pool is heated and flltered, start swimming now! Value price 'of $31,995. f>40-Wl Open Eves. ''INCOME CORNER'' ~~1;'~" ~ rm. In Harbor V~w Hilla! Lovely ~~~~ P~~w= Across the street from chan· 540-1720 =~w!t ya':Jilb & ~ fMllly rm with fireplace. nel, nr. perll: & ocean, New· OWNER muat seU. 3 bdrms., view alto. See thla 3 BR., Tri-leWI, brk $ 3 8, 9 5 0 , port Island. 2 Bdrm., frplc., 2 baths. Pool & patio. tam. rm. beaui,. $76,900. 962-5566. ~ ' l ~ baths 2-sty. & 1-bdnn. Dining rm., built-ins. Faml-Triona. Berain O~WN=E~R~Sa-crffi-.-.,.-.-,-....,,,,.--,1 ~' Apt. $66,500. ly rm. bt1c $37,950 ~173> COLDWELL, BANKER 3 bath&. Covered patio, 0$ Call: 613-3663 673-S<Ml6 Evea. OWNER d e •P e: r a t e • 3 Realtcn 644-2430 833---0700 built-ins, d i a h w a Sher , ~ an excellent buy in a 3 bAfroom REALTORS 644-7662 ·,,. HERITAGE bednnll, 2 baths. Pool & 550 Newport Center Dr. fl.replace In fa mily rm. CUI ( ' patio. Olnlng nn., built-iM, de MC, brk $36.500, 842-2561. Lido Isle home Call us. associated . • REALTORS Ge neral General $76,500 HARBOR I===;; EASTSIDE INVESTORS BARGAIN! $27 ,950. $23 500' This cu1c 3 bed1wn1 honle. 1 • COM~ANY can be your key 10 future Excellent rental. .l\1-1 zone. p1uf1t! DON'T RENT 1my T\\'O bedrooms. big dining REALTORS longer, \\'hen only $1400. v.·ill roon1. 2·car garage. Gian! SINCE ls+t' gl't you into this bt•auty. NO v.-orkshop . .Added bonus -673-4400 00\VN TO VETS~ You'll carport. r.1usr SEE! Call '"'""""!!!!!!'~~~~ ..... Jove the hardwood floors, today 645-0303. 1= T RY builtln di shv.·ashcr, ruston1 2-S 0 ,- cabinets 11nd lovely cal"Jl{'ts. BEACH • POOL! ~'HY WA.IT7 COATS REDU CED TO $1 8,900 . & Prime Hunt1ngton Beach lo- cation! BIKE TO OCEAN! WALLACE '•;;;;o;;;;o;;;;o;;;;o;;;;o;;;;o;;;;o;;;1 Assume FHA loan of Stl,800 REALTORS r• (or BU'\. FOR S200 FHA). -546-4141-Monthly payment only $107. (Op E • ) Annulll pcJ'C('nfn.ge r a t e t n ven1n9s 51 1 'Ii ! Used brick fireplace. Realty Company TRl-PLEX $24,950! IT'S TRUE! ~harp uni!.~ nl'xl to great residential arta. Clos1• lo sc-hools, and shopping. 3 M'ly un11s fll.I 111 on<'! S!:-l' to bc>l it'\.l', Call 001\' • 645--0303. IOIU.\ I I: Ol \O\ BAYF RONT Cozy kltch('n. Private en- CONDOMINIUM rloRt>cl J)lllio. S\VIM11ING POOL! hnmaculall' to11'n- Spcot·1ncular 811y & Ocran house! Call loday 645-0303. \'iM\. Dcrorafor·s O\\'n :I Ult . J bath -rormal DR. • on thl' Big Bay . Pier &: Slip. ~ll>!l,500. Harriet PelT)' 64<:-82.15. CX231 Macnab-Irvine 142-1235 144-6200 . . . 101!1 \I I. 01~0\ '" P£A ' ·ops JUST LISTED P£AI ro R ~ BA YCREST -Mesa Yerde- spar1t11ng 4 bedroom. or 3 \Veils built, 4. BR., 3 ba,., and den 2 flreplacC's -one -O~C"E::A::...,N-"'V::lc,E~W~"' tnn1lly rn1., pool. .~pot1es1! l.n count;'Y kitchen cornplele COATS & • EASTSIDE WALLACE e DUl'LEX REALTOIU _ _..5461M4141 _ $290. per month income. E-Z terms. Price:I at only (Open Evenl"tal 12".500. ""!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 1'46-J921 548-9416 e ve. = S p TO There \11 a ttuon TEP U 18 yean oame Jocatioo CULYERDALE IN IRYINE Lachenmyer , BROK EltS>-RE AL TOR 5 lOl~ W Balbo a b7 l·l116l dishwasher. Family nn. bric 1,12 ... 1,!I00...,.,..,_,..1miiil ... ""i&io FDR SALE OR LEASE BJ.,. °h:;:':: ;., ~~.2~1.!:; HARD TO FIND 1425 KEEL DR., CdM. 4 BR.. h!>le, xttas, $29,500. 1'1618 3 Ba. family home. 2 ~ Santa Crlltobal, 842-7815. ""'"'"""'""""'"""'""'""""'\' .• duplex on Peninsula Pt frplcs. 3 Car prage. Af1 Hvntl,_.on S..Ch Ml • E ._, Comp. rederor. inside: 2BR. f•nce<I. Catb<dral celllngJ.1-;;;;;;;'"";;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! nl Srv e 1 ba. each unit. Live in up. Call for Info. La.Vera Burn&. I' SI""'°'"' rom<r lot + 4 Bd· ""·low" I"""" 126S moolh OOLDWEIL, BANKER NEED CASH? rm., separate den, fonnal $72,500. Re.alt.on 8ff..2430 833-0100 dining area in desired Call: 673-3663 675-8886 Eves. 550 Newport Center Dr. e 24. HOUR SERVICE e "Mesa Verde." Submit on CALL us tin t -We will sell $48,500. FINE BUY -$71,500! Near your property or guarantee GINNY MORRISON new, Ip, luxurioul 3 BR;. 2 your equity before moving *** -REALTOK.lS-ba, fam It din nna, rich day. CALL for lmmed. appt. .. * *• lSJ5 Mesa Iha& crpt'g, open beam cell· 96&-4456. ' . , I Private park with potil, ten· nit courts, playground and clubhouse. OHering this pro- fessionally decorated 4 bedroom, 2~ bath with formal dining room and separate family room total· ing 2100 sq, fl. for only $40.900. OKJose your finan- cing Pleaae call Realtor 1 .,,..M •Verde Dr. Eut. iJWB, FA be'at, elec garaae .. ~. "°'"' ..... CORONA *""· """ R-2 .... ""*•** 5$7...WO wrslon. Steps to Big DEL MAR Corona. °"11ld .......... Cali (Open Eveninp) 67J.73U, Bkr. ••:1! l'.ARK ]/ = :. :« 1\1 H .~ 11 l GrHt Country LH. New Usting * DUPLEX * . 2 Bed bE'ach ......... R DrM: by: 707 Acacia -1f Large country estates ad· room, oo,..._,., · )'OU like the k>ots ol thla jecent to this immac., 3 2 lot, 40XllB, prime location. 1 1 all Mesa Verde bdrm. home. Privacy -$46,000. Hurry this won't n ce dup ex, Jive, ua a c large pool _covered patJo _ ]Mt! to Aee inside. You 11 be glad Lovely 3 ~roo1n on cul-de· VIEW -only $38 500 Mary you did. Offtted for STI,500. Reatton 545-0465 sac. Cozy Iamily room and Harvey ' · ~ii MORGAN RIAL TY Open Eve!J. fireplace. Very desirable COLDWEU.. BANKER · I~ 67U642 67W459 The tamest draw ln the West. area. "-~122l Reali.an 644-2430 8l)...070(I BY Owner Sv $5000 l ~·~·~·~D~a~il~y~Pilo==' =O=a=s=ai.fied=_!.;:~g~~~~k::g~J.!!"'°!i!iiN!l!wii>po~rt~C~eoiito~r!iDr~. ~J-~fi~~;:;·~~:';'~'.'l l Outstanding ocean vw. Ltuik Ad. 642-5618. l7l3 \Vestcillf Dr .. N.B. l/2%/fam rm for quick , S 194 Per Month .. 1.. 119,500. 644-1.llo .,, HUNTINGTON Catalina Model 4 and family room plus l&rge completed bonus room. FUlly lm- prov.d. Quick """""'°"· Priced at only $52..950. Call 962-SSSl. 1iiuSit -INC. $©R<i}}t-~£2rS9 Th ~ Pun /• with the Built-In Chuckle pays princlpJe, interest. ,:;Sl;;w~knda:;;;;:-· =--:==-;;;;:; taxes and lnaurance on th1a HARBOR View Homa, 1157 tidy lilUe starter home with Port Remriclc, Portotino. 4 3 huge be<froom• •"'/ &<t<><I Br, 4 Ba. lllfHIOIB: 64+-8573 For "'--Ry "-·n sized yard for children and =°'=fl'l>..,.,,'1133.cr:-,,---::= "'"' "' pets. FOR SALf By Owner • CdM 5 Bedrooms, step.up living OR9(Jrra"o• le1ter1 of the House with .a .. L $58,500. nn., bl.. family nn " f~r scrambled words b.-,-~....., ·~ I ~ • 0 • •• I low to form four simpl. words. can 615-1502. w/tlrt'p . cera.rnsc bench. __. · ~allon: 646-77ll COZY l Br cotJqe in CdM. showen. Sep. utiJ. rm, a ' I l A F W 0 L I ~ 20-1.1 \\restcllU Drive On Jl.2 Jot · $38,500. By \l.'8tersoftener. Walk to I O\r('rs!~erl lot, peacerut with builtlnr;. Ne"' carpet. In Nr\\'fl()rt Heights. Rus!it• slt'f'et · ft.educed to $89,&Xl, ini;:, quirt <'Ul·de-sac slreet. Cupe Cod 3 story v.'11h 3 'it+.. Chi nrr anxiou~. $34,900. I 1 1 I 1 1 I ~~ .. ~ H.,:·E·::::P;;,~ c=:'·=:·~-6~5. •;1:ALL j l I C I N E E I ' ' Beaut 4800 sq. ft . family MESA .PP:!. MAR 5 Br, 3 Ba J j ,. home In Jhmtinaton Bench. lnimed. occu_py. All new ' . 1 I J' J J J J' ~,...,-4 BR., 3 ba's., 42x22 pool. cri>I! & dt'pl. e.auJ. cnr gnrage, lal):r> lur f..· ~t~-.. C.111.L 61 2·1771 frull trees with grt•nt ocean 5 ~i: 1i1{ and harbor viev.·. ,\ !I.IN!')'· -Sf ~ :f, U Ontu book Mme w;lh """ ehm·m I ~-; "' lhal's p;o harrl to find. Oi.1•n· " I "'21 er "Ill lake 10':~ 1i0v.1n j>11Y· • '?CO Y ~ men1. · ~II 1-l\4 V111a del Oro _ . • . _ _ }luge billiard rm. Gorgeous =~-~~e ~~-~ l!!~~~~'!'~~~I lam. r.. 2 h!>la. ML View. • .. -B ~-4 S"' &SONS I S 0 M 0 E I' f,i,· Mary i.o.,1 Marion _.,.....,. Y nwner, .,..._,..,, mllt "''110" 646-7711 FOUR BEDROOM . . COLDWELL. BANKER BY OWNER -SPICIAL :00 Westelill or;v. , • I I I Re"1ron 644-2430 -s BR. Hi BA, Fam Rm, • ·-~ •• Open 'till 9 PM " PLUS ~ ,_ Th 560 N-,._ ter Dr "'-""'-"'·• 4 -.th, 2 $ory. Heally Compe.ny ':::'.~;::;::~:::'...'....., run aancer: at's a nud ist .,_.,..., • \,A:n · w/w Cf1>1', drps, swim FamUy rm. w/ftft.pl. Very INCOME-Formal 111nlng n_>Om. gnrden BAYCRE ST r 'With her own -sy1Jem. I """"'"!!'!':!~'!'!"!!"!!!!• ~· aprinklm, fnced. formal dlnlna rm., 28l'X> aq. COSTA MESA kllohco. scrv>ee porch, CHOICE LOCAT ION I G 0 R U C A l c 1 11 EAST$1DE . ~·~.!::!\\'HI JoAnn St.. ft. •Pt><W<. Prolet. lncbcpd. f II 1th -Hett"'s 111 lovely F.a:stside c.o.. n+.._._,.. AJ1 •--"-" w •-wann am y room " l.ovf!ly 11ome • hugr mt11tcr 0 '·-"t .... _ -• •• _..1 ,... .. _...,... --. 11· I f ' J j j ' J J ..-:-·,~,:,,· • ."."'~~~"'"' qoot~ la M•sa home A ll'a -OCEAN VIEW • H"' Olltom • 9 Units, gron over $l3,000 beamed cc inga an< lre· BR Yo'/•llllna room . 3 balhl .,, '" --· richL s 8<lrmt., 1~ ba'a.; homt 4 Br. 21-' n. lam a • )'t. Try 10% dov.111, ownar plaOI!. 2i,,. Blllhs, 111..ra:(' • 11epan.le OR. Close to , Yell tla f"Ofll .., ,_, below. lc~~.o t · ... -1 ..... , A 0 .. 1 •• A-lien '!'lo,' ,.l;. a.;'drr aa p .•• • will carry 2nd. A1alte nKlt>CY ~:'1~;~~~: ~lo~a~o v~f~1~ ~~r::~ J.~· (::;~a n k • ',N•INJi~~~~~lf1llS r r I' r I' I -.-._, ... ·~ "'¥ ~. tsMlllO-ltf"l518, • 00 !hit 0'"'· A<klng 1$.SOO. RI St~.900. .,.,., ......... - --• -• • MORGAN REAi. TY BACll BAY0,950 om~ .. --m-.. -,-"-°'---,1 - c. F. COLESWORTHY .,. ..... , I I I I I I '7U642 '75-645' By ...,,..., s an wlfl'l>!•· -. 3 balh + -1 REALTORS V gi;if~'NsfilltmtllS TO J J REAt EsrATE-EKP'D Le< yard · w/ClfV'd pa~. Pa!Jo. Otnl""::!:,.~~; Q ~_;.6:_:4.:0_:•0::;!>::2::0==l'l4~~-12"""."35!!!!!~!!144-6~~200!!!I -·' · · · · · · · · SALESlllEN. 64<klllll or 640-0221 d-~ -bi{"'~ Jlfttd • "P••"T Pl•co •• ••1 s.n 11110 """" ... ~tt.!lm "'" ,, "~'"' ... w .w SCRAM-Lm ANSWERS IN CLA\SIFICAnON 800 ":-o:J'R GINNY, AT -~:!: J:::l" -r 001 ~-""' • . .. -------~~~---~~--~~~-~~~---· .. Ne"·port Bca(:h 644-11.U ANYTll\1£ c:::i WAI l<I R & lfl I l I . ' , - ' f A . . • . -. • • ' 1: ' I • G -' I II• I I I I o, .. ... a Ii ,. • I N< r " E u 11 ~ I ' J ol ,, 'I " "' ,, .. I ~ Tu N ;~ ,. c. " 64 I " Li• SE . .. $2 m "' '" II " I " • • • • • • • I J~I~ " pl " S7 wf "' I " • '. • W~n~ay, January 17, 2q73 DAL V PILOT 55 ----_ ... _ Gtineral FOUNTAIN VALLE 2 BR. 1 1 ~ ba ........... S225 I~ :..I -iiiiiiiiimiiii ... -~I~~ Hunjln .. •o.n htc.h . LegUr\f ?ch l!--0 Ano l""'-"'-';.;.;.-'--"'"....,....,_1:,;.70.;. Houses Furni••-' •~ ., = ,~""-:.;.;:...:..::;.:._-'-~--nwv """"' House.s Unfurn. ~ 3 ."'EDROOMS' <21 'l'wo vncunt loti lls & ~piral Staircase •. a BY Owm·r. 3 BR. patio, frplc, 319 Canal s1. Lido Short•. Newport Buch Irvine Hon1~ ltor110Y.' unor1·up1efi and lft1rd-ICH:'Ome-by! You bet! SWIM POOL N~1 'iif~ Scs-1'.j~ bloek N£'wport Beach, $26,IXX>. VAC. 2 Br, $115, tlenn. Al!io ;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;=== ln Movl'-ln Con1htion. 3 &'Ii-"'1''rw1c.Uiciu1 .,~ounttlins by w ' ' • eactt k>l. John E. ~ell, w lk 1 \Vtr 2 li 11 c Buy a - ' 2 RR. !\.;, t..ioi. Air Cond. S~1 ! 3 i~~ .. h.ili 1 Border roo1nis, 1.1, liflthit 8 11 Kii· thl' Seu" ~ Dt'<lnn & r •tv TRADEWINDS & SF. A Univer sity Park 7006 Corf'eM\dor Rd, Vim-" 0 r -se, 11~1. l'hrn -A•1th Dl~hwt1Mu·r. Al· rn1. K •lie bftlh!! Ov. ti~ liHE:Jo;tES, will lit! your l!it 1-----'-------couve:r, Wa&ll. 98661, Jlbone Rkoldn't' '·House 979 •••• ' no 1 N c I i r 1 ' er imi;u'essi<Vi, when you ljee • 5 BR ""-me wt-•-& t206-·~1 ~ ~ /'i ~ \\' 1trp(•f n . "'l ! 0 Rllpl't' l'Omtoi·I, \IJ)-rt.\11 ("U~I01tl )l()l'n{', BUILT "': ...... '"'V"' -~'=~-~~----'''--s 11 r i 11k I 1•r11. fl11r1\ully jitr1tdi'1.I lh.r.uout. 1..i.irJ!Ce mt.tlo. c)N :I-LOTS. DETAILED drpa:. Beaut Ind I c Pd• \V(\TERF"R.ONT, 30• bot1.t slip Houses Unfw-n. 305 1•1·n1..'Cd. Shakf" Roof. 0 1. pNr lila.11 yanl~. fuUy A RC Jf J 1' E C'TVltl•' 01'' 0 r renbelt wt.swimming in Balbou. Lot..Z Collins J1i:I· li •rcd for s:r;.9:io. C111i /\ny· ,o;pr1nkoll'r(•<J tor lo1v m11.ll11. VC)LCA.NIC.'l')'PF sToNE pool'(, lcn11lg IJ volleyball and, 673-7770. ;G~o~n~e~r~1~l------- ltn1e, 6"6·055.'l. 1'1·1!·(' onl$' $53 900 V>'ilh Otll · ~ · t.'Qurbl, Nr UCL $40,<0J. -~-------- lU',t, do\•in. cALL !162 ...,,,., Y i>luet_'O~ low 1wetiplng :"'~"~,.~-~~·~~~~~~~ R-3 CP, nr 17Lh SI,. CM l 'M MIKE BUY MY BROKERS INC. ........,,,_, t'OOfhnes \V I extcncll'd Super rental ai-ea. Try 6 nverllallg)I. A t r i u m ~ ('n· unitK. Agt. a.l!i-5541 548--6562. !ryway opc-tll to unique liv. lli .P J Real E1tate Wented 114 ltl\.1., BUILT ON CORNER llableJ:lla'- FRPLC., SPLIT -t:.EVEL, ~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ * Qui·ck Cash * MASSIVE VAUl.TED I OPEN BEAM CEIL'S. Long Mobu. Home1 \Vill buy )'Ollr pt'Operfy, All ---o$~2~3~,9~0~0---1 ef'n1ntl hR.11 lead.11 lo J l'ash \l'ithin 72. hn. Cnll bdnns., 1 Sl!:RVICED BY 2 For Sale 125 962-SSal * VACANT * lli'\TltS. Luxurious w/w --------.;... illllllll•!llli. ::mt 0ou""""'· ,r.,.hty • .,,,. .. i•• """"".. """''°"' Motor Home Rentals ... dt'COruh.'(I. Llll'l::'-' rear yard ISLAND-TYPE kitc.'hl'n has •111•1!r' a111I prlvnte patio. 2 Vanity hit-in RANCE & OVEN, SALES & lE'ASING -I• • ~ !I halh.-., cmy "farnt-slylc" D l S II \VII R. ~TC . E.-i:l'lus1ve h.11Tlrij; 011 11 !>harp kltchi•n with Ill! buillin SLIDING glll.<!S opens lo Ml 5er'Vlce facility BROKERS INC. .:: ~!"00111 hon11• Ill JtrM1 UIJJJI'~. $1500. total to n10ve l'('ar gr .uds with C..'OV'D Danmar Motor Homes ----------~ii.ch lli.!1ghl:o1 U1 i..1~unn. yu11 in amf only $230/pcr PATIO. ENCLOSED 4\NAI \VANTEO. Unique character Gte:ll \'ll'W 1J( O<'t•nn, nl1.:h1 1110 J>llY¥ 111!. C AL t_. & CUSTOl\.f, O)NTOURED building to purchue. J.fin hi,:hh; and hills, :ind n i;n1iu·t 110", 1T11')~ · )IQll in lOnight. SWIM?<.llNC POOL. This 531 ·68QQ lO,OOl sq. (L Orange County f\\O ~10ry lJ,•si.i.:n. Call RKlt. OOZ.-fi.ill . eham1in1: homt> is immnc. =~-~-~~~--area. Call ~· Dike G75-Tn5. thruout. H'S our BUY OF 1001 An,1::eles 55' Expando. · 71Hl39-5521. t-'OR !!alt• by OWJl(.'r -S&S THE MONTI! for only, A"'fling & llCl'l'('nccf·in porch. ~~~~~~~~~~ ~U8i101AM1' (lf lid (OLW!U. CO PRESTIGE 4-PLEX l'i1rk llunt\ni;ton tri-lcv,el_. 4 $49 500 FULL PRICE 1 Bedroom. $3&0(). Set up 011 ~ Bit. 21:1 Im, forn1al duung ' lot in Long Beach. Phone I~ rrn. kitchl'n t•111lng are;i, lgc LOWER ON. PVT. OK t21 3J 664-9'.J.34. Flnanclal , • fnmily r1n \\'/1vu.i.:h cedar 0\VNF.R \Vil.I. llELP . IJHJl(!ling & lrpJ{'. Oversiz(..:I ~'I NANCI!: 1~72, 20x43. 2 Br. l Ba, 5 Star ot, water softener &-. MISSION REALTY Aflull park. p€'I ok. Must SC!ll 496-7965 · Busin9ss 11u1·iril'r. l\1any upgraded 9&.'i So. Const Hwy. Laguna · · · r._.at~1·~·s. t-'a"t possession Phone (714)·494-o731 :1 BR. 2 BA 1nobilc hcnne in ,_._O_p'-"'po_rt_u_n_ity-'----200--' po!1.s1ble. $<17.!l>O. 01>en ~=~-=~-=~~~~ O<..'f!an-Ct'Ont Park, Laguna r· d"ilY. 2003l Big Bend Ln. SEE CATALINA Ben,h. $22,()XJ. 4'1-8239. PROFIT & FUN 00.~5061 . For people "'ho Jove animals ----------1· .fnnn your Living room; & enjoy "'Orking with pro- stone fireplace, tile Roora Real Estat•. I [jj pie>. International company • PRESTIGE 1hruout, built-in kitchen & Ge!Mtal in booming pet care prod· Newport l lcights. All 'l Bed-4 BEDROOl\:I, drn, 3 baths very large family roon1. 4 '--------' roon1s. ldr>al for own1·~ oc;· 3 tar ga r age, carf>{'ts: £pacious brlnns. p 1 us I w•••••••••• ucts industry ~-distrib- l'Uprult'Y for ?nr Un11 is ilraprs, huilt ins. Larg£• lot. f'nclost.'d, privatl' pallo in I' utorships avail fur quali· Extra Laq,;~. En•·losed Car-BllOKER. 842·l·11S. rrar. call Rosie Robens. Apartments fied people. Full or par1 ag<_'S. Possible to own ror $<19,500. For Sale 152 time. No franchise fet•. 10': Initial J11vrstrn£<nt. · For personal inrervil'w call !~::!'2~. c.11 • "y t '"''. REPOSSESSIONS J"'o 1"" _ 38 Units 892·0016· ..,.....,....... For in fol'n1ation llnd locatkin "-""TOeu,,1-' C NEWPORT BEACH of the~ f11A & VA b<m>e" REAL ESTATE . osta Mesa Marioe Cootracting Firm conlal"I ·· YOU will not belit"ve Ulili but Finest c q u l p n1 en t & U ~~,~~ KASABIAN 494-!~~~ Glenneyre ~16 ~~~tt ~:,u~~~ $~:::xi~ :id'~:~~~:~ ~v!il: I Real Estate 962-4644 uni!. Full price $385,0CKI. All for boat sales & repain,;. J Jp DY OY.•ner, Franciscan Beautiful Pacific View unilli att furnishl'd except Bill GRUNDY RLTR. yt 1'~ounta1ns, 2 yrs old, J.ge 4 Rapidly appreciating It-l four, also .., includes a l ----6=7~>6~1=6~1 ___ _ .... _ -· -· Br, 2 BA, family room land - 8 plu.'i acres near beautiful pool. Call 546-1600 -Beauty Salon . iuns1D!ARY 01 Tl4t cOLwru. cc. "'/carh~raJ clog & Parquet center or town, planted to for t"Omplete Information.. Typi'\vriter Sales & Scrv floors, shag crpt, prof. J\vocafios. Call for info. R. INVESTMENT DlVISION r·urnilure Store, an.'<lous l'M MARGE BUY MY IAndscapcd. "4-1.500. 10'}0 E. Dev. $295,0CKJ. Carol OPEN TIL g • IT'S f l.fl 10 BE NICE/ Class & Screen business 1to\\'n. Open house Sat & Tatun1. HOLLAND Bus.Sales Sun . 8'12-8004. COLD\VELL, BANKER RENTALS Houoo1 *Aplo. * 141•011.1 * Thl'lit:' /\re-Just A Fe-.v Of Our i\IANY RJ::NTAl.S ..• * $95-lDEl\L tor i1tudmt. fo'um. Bachc-lor "'/kill"hen. Avl. ~·eb. I. $110-PRIVATt Br. Bungalow Lrg. gar. Jo~ncd. for kids/ pot. REALTY A Co1np11.11y \\'1th \'u;111r1 Unlv. l'ark C!Jnt('I', lrv11n• C1lll A11ylime. 5:i2-7~ Orr1.._'t" hours 8 A:\1 to Ii P:\·I Laguna Buch $157-1 BR. o v l' r 1;:•1r. Chiltl/pct ok. \\'alk 10 h!Jv" $225-Uul J"d. 2 Br. So. Lagu11a. !itl.1'-Ya1'(L l:lt"l:k. Childn'n IVl·h•! I $325-4 + 1-'un1 lln1. 1-'IL:lln:1 Nigu~I. ~'!·1)Jc. Bltns. Gal'. Yard. Vu! ; NU-VIEW RENTALS 6TJ-10.1U or ·19-1-32·18 * $I75-SING ! ... £S OK' 2 Br. Laguna H ill1 honH'. s!ove, rcfng. Fned. for kids/pcl. · LARGE. CSC'rptiunal!y nicl' 3 * liH, 2 BA hon1l'. Lal'~(' 1•1h:l. $180-RARE Find! 3 Br. AlOnC'. pa1io. $298/UIO. s:I0-1'!036. HUgc yarrl. l\ids/pcls 1vcl· Laguna Niguel com<'. I ;~"'-':::..;.;;,,;:.::.:.. ___ _ LANDLORDS! EXCEPTIONAL ocean vit•1\•. 1''REE RENTAL SERVICE Ne"' 3 bdrm. Exclusive g11 t1• BEACON RENTALS guarded section of *a Tt'l'-racc. Sc.'parate honll'. r-.1on1h * 64.S.0111 * or lease $500. 493-5769. LANDLORDS! Newport Beach We Specialize in Nev.rport I ".C:..""-:.CC...::c:.:..:;.; __ _ Beach e Corona del Mur e EASTBLUFF &: Lagw1a . Our Rental Ser-SCparate house, unusual vice Iii 1''REE to You! Try large 4 bedroom or J & clt.-'n. Nu·Viev.rl Family room plus large NU.VIEW RENTALS formal dining room. 673-4030 or 49-1-JUS Con1pletc privacy with COTTAGE $35 mo. Also 1 Br enclosed rear and front S·1 !rado 2 Br M b ... .,,. ya.rtls. Lovely ~arden. No 1 ve · · 0 · .,......,. l pcl~. $<17j per month. BR., i:·ann h.<1e $140. Hor,;;e Call 673-6568 or !>l6-36SS Ranch on acreage $210. All Vac. S2'l5-'l Br. Channelfron1, gar, Ren,...A.oHouse 979.a.430 boat slip avail. Child nk. B I•--I I d $275-2 Br, 2 Ba. Lido l!ill'. I ~ s an Frplc. Nl'"' t•rpts, drps. 3 BR, 2 ba, dbl car garageo, FA heat, dishwasher, etc. Lease $345 incl util Feb. 1st. 673-2431. Corona del Mir SPYGLASS Gar. $:-!00-Ne"· 2 Br. 2 13<1. Frplc. Over 3 <'8f gar. Cd;<.1. NU-VIEW RENTALS l•iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iilRe a 11 or:s 644-2430 833--0700 1716 Orange, CM 645-4170 llome in ll11rbor \"ie1v \\'hi<'h COME ANO SEE 550 Newport Center Dr. "!'~~~~~~~~~ CSaJesman Needed) B~~~th~ak~~!~ ~~~!. ~~~: offci.·• '°· nut(·h 1o thl' larxe lhls very •hru-p docorat-• 41,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• ! .: CONVAL. Hosp. 99 L..se/Sal!'. = " e OWNER 121 4-PLEXES 0 -l • ·" H 3~~ ba, Farn Rm, Din Rm. 673-4030 or 4.'H.:i248 3 BR., N'pt HghlB. Pets, children O.K. $275 Month, avail, 1' ... eb. 1st.: Lgc. 2 BR. 2 ba. apt. nr. CdM High, $265 month Hal Pinchin, Rlt1-. 675-4392. ~ •co=.:;;;"'-'-'""-":.;_---Tust' 3 Id blln '" • -Rout °'"1 3 l'ar "ar, I yr •~. inl'I fainlly. a 1.~'·d~11, 3 Oa .. th. Hd1·ni., h""c Jot, next door Laguna Ni'guol ....,pt. o .,1cntw ygiene lie. great f111111ly . 11tn1ng 10 $40,IXXl. hortK's, for1· 1" area. · yrs 0 • s, JV ....... rTc !!lone .,..:,.. 555 "' o c EA N FRONT-NEW 4 e"~I ' "•7-4827 Bk garclenf'r, 640.-1768. -room, sunken llv1ng room, S:lil,000. CALL l'll2-1418, WEST NINE CO N-,..,_gars.."" · r. '-·J Ile I k 3BR 3BA 2 STORY '-" rn1. •an1s. wooc. roe , 1vet bar, 3 car gara.1,.'<'. PATTI \VALKER R. E. D0!\11NJUM, 2 BR. 1 BA, Business Property 154 SABOT-Prof Fiberglass mold 1 ' glass. Spt_-ctacular & llUCE. sparkling pool, Jllllios ;111d rlecorator fumWtirigs op-Also l hul l sail!! hardware 675-625.1 e s:·:lO mo. lease $.'il01mo. Yl'ly. Dave gt'Cal location. Call 67::>·72'L. LOVELY 3BR, 2BA, bar ad· ~;:~9 Eves I \\'knds. C~ttt inct1me ~&Ki ~ni $2'.?5. fi4j-J584. \YOW. ne\v S[ianish 3 BR., 3 6T:>-1972, ~IJ joining Liv ru.1, covert'<ll-'"'-=~"'-------· · Y oWJ'ICr. ' · -Ba., rir. BiJ:" Corona Beach. 4 SR fan1 r111, du1 rn1, :.! l.1t1. ratio w/trplc, dark room, lido Isle Inns. &15-2020 qr 6t2-6560· Investment $400 r-.10. /\gt. 673-GJlO. $4.10. •J Br, din rn1, 2 ha. ~~ <'On1p. decorated, &~ to ap-Commercial 0 · 220 C M $395. Jklth in Harbor V\v • •1•111,10~ prt'ciate. owner, No a""nls. Property pportun1ty osta esa 1 Ow ~~ •-158 J--""----''----1-----------hon1C's w/pool priv. ncr, I ~ S:~l.500. 54(}-8932 or 847-5-110' LIDO VALUES __ .;.._;..... ____ $500 M to l nvest in O.C. e HURRY On This! Bachl'-8.13-:)89.t I :: ~ : i.!•• 0\\1NER trans!el'C'd. 4 Continue To Rise Clean, Level, Period Industrial Olding, \IJ/NNN lor, furn., SSO all u1 il. pd. $37:i. 3 HR's 1111 \\inJ.:s l'..d. :L jj1f Bl'd.rms . -i: pool. 2 1:ia~hs, Jnvcsti~alc the Lido way of 3 acN'l! -C-1. Costa Mesa. lease. Anchor Investments ALA Rentals e 64>3900 · llllns. cr11ts, drps. ('flll _ ... _, pal10. D1t11ng rm, bu1lt1ns, li!C<, v.•1111 priv. IJ;.>aches, 1en· On Baker off Bristol. $2.50 I ~L~T~O~·~Re.::o:•~lt~on:.::.,~833.:17:::::::.:'~'·~~ ~h·. Gl'r:in! 21~: G20-:~1fl sv1~101A•Y 0 ' lHf <OLWRL cc. rlish"'ashl'r, [i.rcplaee i11 nis & t•lul.J. \\'e have a llnc Pl'f sq. ft. Commercial Mo ~ 240 .e \\'ON'T Last? l Br. Stv/ 7:30 10 11 1\l\.l "l'•·k•la)'l<._ ' family rm. Brk $35.900, &·lcction ~of cxel. listiTlJl:l!, Dt>pr., 645-4!»0, Rtlr. ney to n cpt/drp. Yard. Sml. pet ok. NE\VPORT SHOfiES 2 BR 963-1373. starting-, at $71,500. Gene C L $135 util. pd. , , I! HOME + ~NCOME BY OWl\c:.'I', 4BR 3 BA Vreeland ondominiums 1st TD oans ALA Rentals. 64S-3900 den, 2 BA, pool & club pri'\<I. tri-Jcvcl 2 r I'. I ! COLDWEU.., BANKER for sale 160 Nr. beach. $300. 646-221!1. T1vo O..•IUXl• Homes. Close to !'Ill \\'''"''.ct m:;. sfor~ ~!11 lteu~tor 644-24l:> 83.3-mOO _________ ;.;.;c s~I,, m,. INTEREST 3 BR, crpts, drps, large fen('· 2 & 3 BR.. -$275/$300 N'"l"'rt Heigh ts Eaeh are • · in 550 Newpgrt Center Dr LADIES 7 4 "t:< eel yanl. kids & pets OK Y-a1·ly. W'lk to "···•oh · · · rm Many xn·as cul-de-sac'"'"'""!"~~"!""!"~~.... 2 TD L • ~-2 8l'droo1_n 1 One has I~ Nt". MariM. & St Bona :1 = 3 BR. & OEN don't wear him out doing nd oans ::S21::0.c.=":.'_o._.1s_·_•_&~~'"'_t. Caywood Realty M8-12!KI llH1h~. D1n1ng Roo111 nnrl lure $46 500 Plr 846-40~ yard work -IJlOW into a ..,897-9.161. ** OCEANFRONT 2 Br. Firt:'pln<'C'. 3 Carag!'s. Sharp · ' ·. · · Ideal family home Tiburon condominiun1 and CLEAN, sn1J l Br Duple.'<. Furn or Unfurn. $300/mo. c ondition. Prin1c l..oc'nlion. O\VNER an:oous. 3 baths, 4 45 Fool lot • $79.950 ~P him as a pet. Total ex· Lo,\~W·l'stE"et'u' yo'"r"o"':S~~· Priv, ya.rd, 111ovc & rcfrlg. y 1 Call 645-8908 $55,000. Call Any ti me, bdrnts, ,llO<~l, P..1t!o. Dining LOWEST PRICED •• , lcrior mainlenauce, total $125/lno. ~ ear y. ' 646-0S;,5 . rm, built-ins, dishwasher, . 2 . electric bltirui .& air-cond. I M 3 BEACH houses, 3 & 4 J3R, · fireplace in family rm. Brk ilome on f:.ido. BR. + .. 2 Choice resales are now on Satter tg. Co. 2BR, drpcs, erpts, refrlg, !pl, patio: $275--400 $•16,900. 962-&1165. baths. ~Ull'l end of the l!r the market. 1 to 4 Bdrms. 642-2171 54s.o611 stove, gar, yard, oo J)('\s, ABBEY REALTY 642-3850 land. $58,500. Q · k · VA/FHA Serving Harbor ll1'f!8 21 yrs. baby ok, 174 Monle Vista ~ OWNER saclifiec. 4 bedrms, llDO,.l(EAl TY u1c possess101\ , 3 BR .. 3 ba. Carp/drps. Ii~~ l~~ 3 baths. Covered patio, 3377 Vi L do N' t Beach 5'/n fo'ROM $27,!F.iO. Mortgagei, LOVELY Vu ho m r!, Frpl, Priv. beaeh: utiL pd. I ~ ~~~~j~~ di~ s ~awm'i1~ h ~'. a 6Jl-7Jo/ lar~J~1 r~inc. , __ T.J~r_u_st_Ooed __ , ___ 2_60_ =·.:~~~~'.S:~~j1~ r::pom~t A~~ig~· . ·-t--i~,1 -!• ~t;RJ~'· brk $36,500, 57 FOOT LOT Newport Crest Condo $17,500 2nd TD, on t'Om-e UNBELIEV/\BLE!-House, • ... Largest avail. on Lido 2 BR, 21f.r ba, Plan II, Good mercial property dwntwn stove, rerMg. Sl5 per \\'eek. 3 BR 4,>e yard. Children & ij,lllSH>IARY OJ 11•1 COi.WELL co. O\VNER leaving. 4 bedrn1s, 2 $61,500 1oc 8y owner. Save over San Juan Ca PI 1 tr an O, ALA Rentals e 645--3900 rx:-is ok . Avail Feb. 6th. ba1hs. patio, dining rm, LAWSON REALTY current selling· price. payable $175 per month. $275. GTa-3053. l 'M B.J . BUY MY built-ins, dishwasher. GTa-4562 675-0224. lncld 9';1. all due in 3 years. • KIDS & Pets "'C"i<"on1e! 2 Santa Ana r.:s~~l.~~'.y rn1. Brk. Mesa Verde 'O~u-p_l_e_x_o_l~/~U-n~ll-1---~7~: c I ~~an~~ ;.:. ~~.h$7'i~.stv/ref., CID, encl. .:;:;.:;.;:_;..:.;::. ____ _ I 162 /$20000 ba k d posit ALA Rentals e 645-3900 **ROOMY & PLUSH ** $2,<0J. Down. Sharp 3 4 Lrg. BR, 2 BA, den, ALL • Sa • w • 11 Be-'· s. 4 BR, 2 ba, frplc, bltrliJ, Lic.tin~s on lots \11 Sf'<1uoia ar bedroom, new drapes & NE\VLY-crptcd; d l.'a Pc d , By Owner--Nwpt Bch 15~" discount. ,.,..,er, NICE 3 HR home, dbl car dshwshr, 1ully crpl'd & $6,800 llild S7,llOO eh'fll". A carpets. $22,T::il. BKR: frple. redet"Oratcd. Xlnt 714-493-lls.t. gar4gc, fenced yard. Pets drpd. Nice neighborhOOO. 1"abin in Sedona, Ari~.qna al S42-141S cond. For Sale by owner. Near ocean, spacious 2 & 3 $40,000 1st TD. paid dwn to ok. $225 mo. ~19. Avail oow. 557-1144. $29.500 clear or 21 acres (J/ARM hon1t•, fine neighbors, !17!Hi894 2!120 Andros. br units. Bltns, lrplc's. Xlnt $20,0!Xl-<.'ovcring vacant i,i Dina Point Tustin in California City ttt $44.1\00 H.B. nr sch, heh, 4 + 2, 3BR. 2BA. 3 yrs young, super terms. $69,500 fin11. Call acre 'commercial propL'l'ty \\'i!h '$21,500 l'tJUi!y. All $34,500. 0\\'IX'r, 110 agt. roo1ny at below market. "<_99-_2_128_· ~----~-San Juan Capislrano, valued OCEAN & harbor view, new 4 BDR~1.. 2 ·BA, "'11ler th('sc_• 01vners \Vill trarlc for 846-Z:l'l'l. $37,500. BKR 646-88ll. Income Property 166 at ~1000·an9!e ~~t 5 oyn~ 4 BR, 3 BA, fm rm. $425./ & !!Oftener pd. Kids nk . $300. JI arbor arra inrnme or B\' Oll'NER 3 B 2 BA N I B h qua y, · mo, , Exccutivt! ho n1 e , mo. 544-8291; 49'1-1670. ('<ii !en£•, C·ill 6-:l-7"25 · r, , ncwJ :;;O;;W;;P;;•;r:;;;;;;O;;•;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 TRIPLEX 1or;,. di11C01.1nt Bro k c r, r · 1 1 · ' 4• ~ • pa.int, cpts. dshwhr. 5222 . 114-493-Ufr4. GT;,-7414. House1 Furn. or 310 Caliente. S26,950. 968-0140. HARBOR VIEW Three 2-bdrm. units in 20',t,, DTSC. 1st T.D. Sca.!loncd 1Fc.•;.;•o:•;;l.::•;;ln;...;V:.:•:cl;;l1:.:y___ Unfurn. I~; ' Irvine PORTOF INO like-new t."Ondition. Nice well secured. Pays $160. mo. I •II carpeting, bit-in range & IOS'. duf' 1977_ Box 3. Appll' 4 BR, 21~ BA. frplc. Newport S.ach ~ :~ Li 3 Bdrms., 2'h baths, lam. refrig. In e11.ch. Upper unit Valley, 242_3144 Dshwhr. Bltins. $285/mo, I Vaca nt and Waiting rn1. & din. rm. plus plans l111s view of hills & night 1-:.:::=:.::::.:::.c;....___ Call 968'-3635 alt 6 pm. LIDO Sallltz, 3 Bd., 2 Ba, !'.! : ~ :fl for 11 r.ainity ~ho a~pt~iates for bonus rm. Profess. light!!. On Jllmes St., Costa 1 ~~~~~~~~~~ I ~H~u~n~t~in~gil~o~n~Be!!!•~c~ht= frplc,, lrg yn:I; nu crpts, -f":' -·;--:: !hr finer things 10 hfe. 4 det'Or. & landscaplnR:. Ext. ~1esa. Over 80'iC loan at 7% -drps, dsh~'8.Sh, SJ.10 yrJy bdrm .. 21 ~ baths and family u~ of .<1hut1ers & used can be assumed. $49,950. Jf ,e I $ZJ 900 lease. 5EiOO River Ave., NB., )Ufi~101ARY Of li<l (OLWl~L co. .. r -· I ,. hnck. $69,00J. Kathryn CALL e ,,,.,,,, HauMthrRn ' 646-7586. "'°.m . ._,.., s n p.1 10 a;cn, Raulslon • ln111 err('!! 11ncl a view. COLDWELL. BANKER 9 ~ l ~;;··--;~~;;;;1 * VACANT * Condomlnlum1 RECENTLY .• REMODELED 9 Cozy 2 Bedronn1, I Bath llom('. H_E,\LT\' ..$;£.000. Re a I t oni 644-2430 833-0100 ~...... 3 BR Dollhouse, freshly Unfurn. 320 550 Newport Ccnrer Dr. I EA LTY Houses Furnished 300 decorated. Large rear yard --''-'-------... ' re-d h·111 1 ~~":"!'!""~°"l:"'";o~"'~N~u~'~N~ow~p~o~';1~P~•~•~l ~O~r~r~l<~e and private patio. 2 Vanity VIE\\'! fo"ew 11.rps to bcarll . # 106 Unda Isle INCOME UNITS : General ldi~h~n t'O~fth "~~~~~ Spac. 2 BR, 2 BA. scp. din · 'FOR 147500 ~., · • rm., frplC'., elC!\'&lor. S4S5. $121,000 .;, · · ut! u.xc unils. S170.-U!il Pd. Nil'c Ri.xlec. J aµpl'g. $1500. total lo move 5.10 Clitl Dr. Lag. Heh. .;o· [k).·k. 2!nl sq. ft ., single· Good C.1\1. location. Br. "'/garage. 4.guna. you in and only $230/pcr 64-i-1615. ,\ Com11:111.v \\ ilh V,,;ifln e Country Si1.e BIT Gas Kit· Uni,·. Pnrk _Ct•n11:1:. ~:'·int• chen and Lots of Cabinets. Call Any11n1c, .~12-1.;o(J e ~tas.<1ifc Brlck F'il'C'1>la<'e. ~IUT). :1 BR. 3 BA. Im-~!·~~rrf~·cx::· l~n'\h m~-~~: $1 8().Lrg 1 Sr. Cdi\I. l blk mo. pay,• ·•,1. .c.AL, L BOOWKR. Irvine n1edin te occupancy. beach. Garage. movr n on1g · . come. 1250·2 Br. Oceanfront. New· 96H5Il. NEW 2 B /C h Office hours S AJ\.1 lo 6 P~ \\, 11 ,/'\ ( 11 e Extra Large Fronl Yard.1:-========= e Possibty Build Additional 2500 SQUARE FEET ,67$..6900 Units. , .of pure drama & pleasure ___ __:c._:...:.;_ __ _ • Offered 1or $28.000. • C311 Anytime, 646-0'555. .. C'an be yours in University Park, for only $49.500. 4 NEWPORT .SHORE~ BR., 2 ~~ Im.. fam. rm. '''lmc greenbell loc. Toni \\'alk tn llE'arh. J...Rf', 3 BR. Esrohar 2-Sty. 21w hul11s. B!t-lns. i~ COLDWELL. , BANKER MUST S•lL! $<2.500 !.J .. l(:g Re~'Newi!~~C~e~~ CAY:~2~E~LTY ~ -J Laguna Beach NE\\'PORT 1-1£'\~hts 3 BR. 3C • -"---------1 gar, pool, i BA, greenll.'lf!!, $uas1D1it.•Y Of twrCOl.WM<a. HARO TO FINO dsh~·shr, f1>I , lol11 of xtms. 3 l 'M HAL BUY MY UpPf'r 3 Arch B a y : Blkt to all 11ehl!. Lg lot. Pvt unobslructe.blc ocean vicv.•. s...h', prlnclp11 ls on 1 y. Priv. bench & clubhou..~. 5-l"'~llHi O\ann~ 5 bdrm., 3 Mth l Blt-·M~-,-,,-1'-1«>--.-,odc-l_ln_ home. Lf:P. den, Wi'I !)fir. 2 l-h1rbor V\v llomcs, S57,SOO. Listinxs on ·1"'0 ttnta.l prof> Ftplca. Hobby Mop. Lo111• ol ~-nrr, Prine. 0 n J fl , ertles. One \:!1 an older du-~--& &torqe. AskinJl R.U·mt. pil'x now rtdltetd to S50.950 $82.~. -Ou-1----,.----~ t t * -499-._.,, * P t"Xes fl(!ar u"' ocean and the olher i111 a lr1p ex a .,,,,,,...,."" -!\tiles ~1.. Realtor S79.900 ~·ttlc-h "1 St(JXI. ~ ~ * ti~ * what a ,_imllnr pf'Optrty jti1t !!Old for. ~II 6a.7'1l5. San Clemente 10-\\'ml $1660 .IT>O income r. -A ·s g. cpl. going ror $l45,lt.tl. port. Deck. Winter. 3 BR, 2 BA, elc.'C RIO, FA w/\V, sun/dk. Utl. rn1. Pool 21!-AT S350,0CKI. pencils out NU-VIEW RENTALS ht, wlw crptl! & drps, dbl $230. mon. Yrl/L.s. 552-71.\.t 67340.10 or 494.3248 gar, f11cd, lndscpd. Xln t loc. H~a~bout 14.1 at 2 million? Coit• MeH sm. mo. ACT: 9GW71 or Bl;-?i~'. 1r~?,A$2~oe~. C';AU.. BKR ......•• &M:i-8811 I ---------546-8t03. "-CRl.I &tl-2657 • ENJOY CLEAN AIR . FOR rent, trailer home, lBR $325-4 Br. 2 Ba F"/R. '-'t-'ts, S J C • 1 d d P t,_ s -Id en uan ap11 reno P · l Be Loe. Rolling HomesTPark, rps, rps. a ,.,,, mv,, o . anoramic v1<!W o acb & • Bushard/ Adams. 968-7202 Cities &. Ocean from this ex-I ~g~·w~/=ad=di=tl=""=·c....;6'6-<323co..:=o;__ 3 BR, 2 88, un!urn condo, elusive new 3 unit. Ex· Laguna &Nch FRESllLY Paintt'fi·2Br I\.~ cpta, v1ew, malntenall<.'C', ecut1Vi! living for owner. I ~,;:.:.;;,;..;_.;;..:.;;.;;;.:..___ w/ "'lw <'fl)!, $175/mo. 1st pool, $2.'iO mo. 213-531-X-""4, Move 111 now & enjoy 2 BR, 1 BA, w&.lk to beach, & las! mo·~ N"nl. 842-1418. 113-351-9548 ewii. l(rdcious living. 112 Calle Feb. I lo Juoc ts. S285 1110. 4 Brlr111 .. 2 Ba.. Crpt, drps, Patricia, San Clemente, Wk.end 49-t--0589, or ~·kday bll-ins. s2.1:i/mo. 1st & last 492-5.299, ~:i), 5,,'il-42:"-l(). 213; 360-6253. mo'ii + d('p. fMG-9-197. 8 Immac twnhllc-style adult Bike to flea<'h • Vnr 'l Br, unit!!, E-slde Of. 2 HR , I'': gar, $135. K11!11/pt>t!t. btl. patio. On cul-de-sac ,;t. Rent·A·House 979-8430 S\Zl.OOO. 548-!1695. Irvin• 8 UNITS. 2 BR., 1 ba. 10% down. $89,000. FORTIN, Realtor Lots for S.lo TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT ~' We hllV(' R~n!Als M«Y \lo'e ~ ol .ervitt in llOlvtng )Wr boU~ng rM!e<l$? "f111li"l )1'1111. ---'l·\ rnlio r "SINCE IMS" • 1st '''('flt•m n11nk 1tldi:. Unlwndty Park, Irvine Doy• sn-1000 .. Wight. • • Ouplexe1 Unfurn. 350 Balboa Penln1ul1 2 BR, '"'"· J o.. I~ blk bch &: )My. S325 nlO. yrly, ll:i9 E. 'aalboA. Blvd., Apt A ld~·n.~trsl , ~'*>-3518 or 213/863-IOOl New 2 Br., 2 Ba. frplc $.250 yearly. 216-2li1t St. * !l6U149 • Huntington Beach IMMED. OCCUPANCY New 3 Ur =-P~ S250. mn. Dbl R&r'IJU!, ~hw11hr 331 05\\o'l"il'O, JLB • • s:i.a~ Don't g1vc up U1e ship! "LISI" IT II\. clasalfled, Ship to Shore Results! 6-12-56'78 . to Border Bargain Eve ry classified waot ad in the DAILY PILOT appears in every edition every day. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsracks from border to border all along t he Orange Coast , •• all the wa y from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beach Irvine Saddleback San Clemente Capistrano (Plus the daily newsrack edition) For One Price With A • DAILY PILOT Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO • " ·,, • • " ·1 ! I I I it I • • ' ' I ·' I I ' .I I \ I •' -- " •. . I: I ' I 1· '' •, •' " ' " r . ..,.. • . ' DAILY PILOT '" . - Are You Letting Cash Slip .Through Your Hands S~e If You Have Any Of These Things A DA.IL Y PILOT WANT AD Will Sell Fast! 1. Stove 29. Bicycle 57. Electric Train 2. Guitar 30. TypeW'riter 58. Kitten 3. Baby Crib .. 31. Bar Stools S9. Classic Auto 4. Electric Saw 32. Encyclopedia 60. Coffee Table s. Camera 33. Vacuum Cleaner 'I· 61 . Motorcycle 6. Washer 34. Tropic1l Fish 62. Accordion .. 7. Outboard Mo!or 35. Hot Rod Equipm't 63. Skis 8. Stereo Set 36. File Cabinet 64. TV Set 9. Couch 37. Golf Clubs 65 . Work Bench 10. Cl arinet 38. Sterling Silver 66. Di amond Watch 11. Refrigerator 39. Victorian Mirror 67. Go-Kart 12. Pickup Truck 40. Bedroom Set 68 . Ironer 13. Sewing Machine 41. Slide Projector 69. Camping Triller 14. Surfboard 42. Lawn Mower 70. Antique Furniture • 1 s. Machine Tools 43. Pool Table 71 . Tape Recordtr 16. Dishwasher 44. Tires 72. Seilboat 17. Puppy 4S. Pi1no 73. Sports Car 18. Cabin Cruiser 46. Fur Coat 74. M1ttre11 Box Spgs 19. Golf Cort 47. Drapes 7S. lnboord Speedboat 20. Barometer 48. Linens 76. Shotgun 21. Stamp Collection 49. Horse 77. Saddle 22. Dinette Set so. Airplane 78. Dirt Game 23. Play Pen 51. Organ 79. Punching 819 24. Bowling Ball S2. Exercycle 80. Biby Carriage 25. Water Skis S3. Rare Books 81. Drums 26. FrMltr S4. Ski Boots 82. Rifle 27. Suitcase SS. High Chair, 83. Desk 28. Clock 56. Coins 84. SCUBA G11r These or ony othl!r extra rhings around the house can be turned Into c:ash with a DAILY PILOT WANT-AD So • • • Don't Just -Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642~5678 ·-·.,. f ' . ' . ' ... -.. -. ' ' T • . "' W-, J•iUlf)' 17, J97J . --·---- • PILOT -•ovERTISE~ !! [ -@1414' fwf~ I l!tl D;;;.up=le;;;•.:;;";..u;;,;""'="'"-:;......+ l'-";;;;;,..;.;.;.;;;.. __ ...;3'0~ Af!!· Unfum. 365 Us Z7./Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. • • • •• Huntington 8t1<h Newport Beech / Bilbao P<tnlnMllo • 0.nerol "enl · Nt;'"Ouplex, 3 brt '2 ba ··~"'k4.Up0n~u >'tom S»-1310 Yrly, Walle !m<ly 1lacfl • 1 BM1A>om1 to bch. Encl lf.I'· 641.nS& or MJJd Setvlca ·Pool· VtU Pd 60-1914. • Cell ~ ... VILLA MARSEILLES SPACIOUS 1 & 1 BEDROOM APT. l'umloMd & Omvr•llhed OVER 62. ??? RETIRED ??? SOCIAL SECURI TY ?? PENSION ??? YEARLY, nr oee'tln, 2 BR, 1 F'ML nnatc needed tor 'UCI 8A.. Iplc. $2'l5. mo. R&fls slnt,to lhare 2 lklr. bet.eh rtq'd, In1n1cd. oc.'CUpY. apt. till June. 675-!259. Adult Ll•lnt Dishwasher color coordinated appliances • Plush shag carpet. mirrored wardrobe doors· Indirect lfgbUng In kitchen • breakfast bar • huge private fenced patio • plush landscap- ing • brick Bar-11-Ques • large heated pools Vl ~LA. YORBA 499-2128. BE by Y ounelt. 8eacb 1r; S.nta Ana Heinht1 &y area. 2 Br. SUndeek A . 841·9622 1 UR.· S~ 2 UR. • $1•14 3 BR. • $164 • •" ~ ~ 1~.CaU~ 1 BDRM DUPLEX. STUDIO Ill.I • BR. A·"·l1 ly IUO · • l!n '"" I on · mo. lloule, 2 BJl. $325 ALL l11'n.rTIES0 PAW &L'YM45 MARSUALL Really m.4600 & lanai. Air condlUonlng. 3101 So. Brltlol St., S•nto Ano 5574200 '* MOY>; WTODAY * Corona del Mar Cj)UICK CASH COLOWELL, BANKER & co. . $139 A MO. MANAGING AGllNT s .. c. 2 • 3 Br. lo 4-plox. THROUGH A I Br ... TI., a>cl gar. AdJ. 10 S.ver•l .... u. ALL EX· coffiD{ shop'g-area. $175. WJ TR.AS. Pool, l'l.'C bldg. Kids DAILY PILOT llello11<1pe. 811-1300. • 365 wcloome. From SUI. S.,, WANT AD ~2~blla[ki}to~B!ii· ~Corona~~-~Baiic11ii-:.-l ~"~p~IL!:_!:F_'!U•!!"!:.·---~360~ ~·· Unfurn. A!ir. 11:m K<'<l•m "B" I $19). & n~ utu pd, Yriy. Newport BHch Cost• Mete blk \I/, ot Beach Blvd. OJI 642-5678 J aduJt, no pet. 64.5--l&if 1-~----..,.---;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;:;;;;;;I Slall'r. 968-7510 or $147~260. -------11 ROOM '""''° "'"" ... ONORCLOSE'l'OOCEAN • * * * i;* FRESH AIR l ·DST llYS! r::., c L A s. 5 I F 1. E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 __ a SAYE l:ASH! I " traflC(I', $00 mo. C\\11 8-5; Lrx 2 Br ~r · ~ \Valk 3 blocks to Beach ~; alt 5: 64(}.-0372 ~ ! : tf.=! I: SPARKLING N£W Lrg 2 & ! BR. Apta. N11wly 4'e 2 BR apt. lmmao oood. Agent ef,:,,j72 G75-4073 """"'"'""· w/w <'rpl." """' Good location. Call tin--2663 . ' bl.ti\&, t>xc..-ept ret'rlg. $161 & an 6pm ""·'° per Wk .... j BR, ' BA y SHADOWS $235. No ,;""""" ·~ P<!S-c t Meg BR le Bachelors. Color TV. ~5.1&--:::.,;lc.11o;I:.. ----~ OS a maid serv., pool. The Mesa Apartments 2 BR. LuxurlOUS J\plii:. t'um Casa de Oro ~~i. Newport a1vd., NB. Spacious. Light ,t Cheery! or· Un(W'n. 2 BR + Den. , ADULT LIVING \\'flt bar, O'plc. Sauna. Pool. ALL lITIUTIES PAID 1 BLK to ocean, Ne\vport. 1 BR's FROM $157 Jat:iwi. Full recreation, Con1pare be.fore you rent Kids-pets ok. l Br $175, 2 BT 2 BR's FROM $177 facllltle!s. From ~. Cuslom designed, featuring: $195 • Until July llit. HARBOR LIGHTS APl'S. e Spacious kitchen with ln· 642-9955. 16700 c0 .. brook I.Ant, HB. ~ llih · BeauUfUI appolntmentJ in· -.J e Se 1 ~ 2 BR. on the beach/pier, elude Decoralor Fittplacea •. ~---'846-334=~1;.,.,.-.--para e g area W/O. Yearly or winter $250 c""'" f'l .. -....;n.,., Private II mi. oorlh of HuntiJ•11\on • Home-like storage k .. """ Cl'WV ... ._ ...... I-'"'...... ..... e Private patios mo., pr i • pr., .........._ Patios. Pool • JaCUZ21 -Beach. $140. 2 BR. Bltns, • Closed garage "l\'/stor9.1e Apt. Unfurn. 365 VoH8 ball courts • Cat crpta, drp&, pool, play yard. e Marble J)U!lman BBQ's. Lndry facil & carports. Cpl. • 1<ln&:·u Bdrms 2 &; 3 BR Apts. Crptt:, & 2 srnl children ok. No e Pool _ Barbeques • sur-drepes, bl!·i~. "From $140 409 BAY St, Costa Mesa pels. Call 842-4Cist. rounded ~·ilh plush land· 646-3786 or 545--0760 for Info. Meneger Btclg E-103 2 BR, &as & ~·ater pd., 1 .caping. BalbH Island * '46-3317 * ctdJd ok.. no pets, from $140 Adult liviD&" at Its best • 11612 Cameron S1. or LARGE 1 BP.. $190 2 BR. upper. Ideally localed. 84~1&52. No Pels ·3 yrs old. Steps to bch. Gar. 2 BDIU.1 clupll'x, C.""IS, drpa, 365 \I/, \V"-~n ""'-1971 $325/mo ..,..ly. "'•0-""""'. .,. uai <rt£ .r• .....,._,.,.,., ~arhag(' displ, sfO\'t!, yard. El Puerto Mesa BalbOi Penln1ula Close to ocean. 726 Owen, I·t.\3. ~1·15. :w-r.u1. 1 BR's-$130 & UP 3 BR. 2 BA. Deluxe Apt. 1 yr 2 BDRM deluxe apt, poolside Unfurn. & furn. leltse incl. frplc. Din rm, 3 garden bungalow w/lrplc, All Utilities Paid balconies. Close to bo1h Bay Adults, S210. IJ46-0259. n...-• .. ., ___ .. __ It 'Ocean. ·-, ,, • r1,JU& "" ~~uun --........, .,...,_0.40 oi..r...,.. 1 .,,,, * New 1 BR, end gar. 2 bllul 1959 Aiaple Ave., o.r ""~"""' or Lv• ...... "" 111a 10 s1re1111s w11h to beach. 1 or 2 adults. $155. Also garages for rent BBETWEENR 2 BA G&y & Beach 2 :.~~~~~·,11:e~;f:;e1:, 842-5666. *30 WEEK & Up . . araae. Call .,..., "...... your ~ie111s new I· or Irvine e Stud.lo &: 1 BR Apts, "'~· '"2-l!tdroorn 10c111mtnt. SmtU • TV &: Maid Service Avail Coron• del M11r pelt Ill. fiom $!&~. furnaur~ 2 BR., 1% Ba. N E \V. • Pho""' Servi-u td. Poolliiiiiiii'iiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiii I mv1il1blt. Models open 9:00 Blt-in!<. Pbol. JO min. from .... ~ 10 7:00. 2300 l1111ot• ltl .. • Oiildren & Pet Section Cotill Mt'-!. PhOlll: ~!t-2300. UCJ. $21Il/mo. 642-26;"17. 2376 Newport Blvd., CM .. • L • -,. 548-9751> or 645-3967 ~ DELUXE aguna ueaw• 1 BR, Furn. 2 trg. closets. q., ..,,... APARTMENTS L'NIQUE Lagunn Castle queen size bed, ~iv dress· Air Cond -Frplc's • 3 f:i\o;-lm· Apts. \Vide 01.:ean v\ew1. ing rm. xtra lrg rooms, encl ON TEN ACRES ming Pools . flealth Spa · ACTI'll of gardens. Close to gar "'/storage. Adults only, TcMls Coun s • Game and beach & shoppini;. 2 BR, 2 no pet&. -Apts. furn./unfurn_ Leaae Billiard Room. ba., Jg-e. rooms. custom 2035 Fullerton, C.M. Fireplace I priY. patios. 1 BR: From $1&1 \\' n llpapers, chandellen. Pools Tennis Contnt:I Bkfst.. 1 BR. & Den t"'rom S185 mosaic tile. shuuers. $4.50 CH ARMING 1 BR. 900 S.a Lon, CdM 64f.26U MEDITERRANEAN Mo.. parually !wen. Al~ DUPLEX. $135. Lovcl,y lt.1acArlhur nr Coast Hwy) · avail. soon, other apts. $2.'iO g a r d e n Ii u rrouodlngs. l ~!!!!!!'l!!!!!'!!.!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!! I VILLAGE lo ~ ~1onth. 494-4653. Mature adults-only. PREFERRED area. Pnv., •u"" u-~ c•t OCEAN view lt'&5C' -2 & 3 54~· lovely 2 Br., 2 Ba. Crpts. -'"fUU <7i4)'r55~~ ·• · BR, 2 BA. New. Blk to bch. NEW 1 BR'a from. ~. drps, bltns, w/prlv. gar. RENTAL OFFICE $245 up. 494-3.183, 494-2339. Adults, Nr beach & ~·g. AYail now. $250. 67>4873, -'0'7-P-iEN~7,9,~JO~AM;;;,.t;:o"o"'30;:;_:Pc:''7-' L~UIUOUS ocean apt,· 2 ~! "IE.37 2\lth St., .M. 613-0937. * 2 WEEKS FREE* Br 2 Ba, '$425. ot w/turn. ~ · 2 bedroom. eaob. Bltins, 6< tO'lO. SHARP! Bachelor, utll pd. car]ll!ta & dra..,, cbolao Vista del-Mesa ~-=c.._-~--1 Sl-45 mo, $50 ciea:n1nf"""'fff." IOC&tkiii. Lea!e $200 pr. ADULT GARDEN HO~tES Lido Isle Nr. OCC & UCI, 557·7768 month. Call 613-8550 RLTR. IRVINE AVE. AT MESA 1--"-------1 NICELY furn. lrg. 1 BR. ROOMY 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, 1i1ove In \v/deposlls only UPSI'AJRS 2 BR, 2 BA, encl a;ar. Quiet. AduJts, no grou.nd fioor. P5Q pr. month 1 Br. Sl60 2 Br. $200 crpls, drps, frplc, Adlts, no pets. 2452 Elden 64frZ168. next lo park & tennis, call Day & Nl&ht Security, Pool. pcta, $275 least'. 673'-382.f. NICE 1 BR dplx. Quiet. &lpr. Bailey 673-8560 Ag1. Fountalna. Rec. Bldg. w/ Mesa Verde by g~s. J adult over 30. 2 BR, lrplc, new cpll &. drpa. exerciJe nn billiard!! col-__ ::...;c:,:.:::; ___ _ No pets. ~1021.. Pool Leue $250. Near or TV. Ea. 0 Apt. has ·dish-DELUXE 2 & 3 Br, 2 Ba, 1 BR .. $140 ........ "'. , .. ....,_. everything, 673-3850. wuher, I"f!frig, shag cpt. I: ('ncl gar, $160 up. Renlal '"' ......, -..5.:: prt patio· ot deck. 54548:;5 Ofc, 3095 ~1a1..'C Ave. ld""I for Bacholon. Ad"'" * GREAT VIEW. 2 BR. * $I SO & UP 01frlll34. only.1993 Church St. 548-96.13 ~le, bl~-~""· pool "-N"ew""'po"r:.t_B_e_a_c_h ___ I U.fMAC, Beaut. 2 BR. Pool. $~10 up. 61~. GIGANTIC 2 BOR~1'S Quiet atmosphere & blt·ins, 2 BR. Pool. 2 park'g stalls. You Bet it's underprtccd! $155. Adult. 646-6974 $210 mo incld'g water. That's why this apt. won't 1 Br, furn crpts drps, bltns, * 642-3073 * last long. Cpts., drps., stove PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Pool. S1~. ~ Monte Vista, so. of Hwy-2 BR, 1 BA. & rcfrig. Lots of green lawn. Mar No. 5. 646-&53. frplc, Jge . patio, sundeck, Cover'd irarages, Adults:, no On the bay D.". Pol"' lndry nn. $235/mo. ~ pets, 203> Fullerton Ave., (1 Lu..xury apartment living ov· Costa MeN ; Blk. E. of Newport Blvd. & crlooking the wa!l'r. Enjoy LIVE in the all new Dana 1 Blk. So. of Bay, C.M.j $750,000 health spa, 7 swin1- Point Harbor at the NEW 1 BR's from $170-$1Bo 64Ul690. ming pools, 7 lilhled ten· beautiful Marina Inn Motel, Nr beach & shop'g, AdWts, Park·Llke Surrounding nis rourts. plus mill's of 34902 Del Obispo s1. 114 E. 20th St., C.M. QUIET DELUXE bicycle lrails, putting, shuf- {4•2353). Kitchens, cf-548--0137. 1, 2 le 3 BR APTS fieboard, croquet. JWlior l 's flclenciea &: apart.men~s. $l40 up spec. 2 bl'/3 br 1~ ba Pvt Patios * Htd Pool from $114.50 nionthly; alao l heat!d pool, direct dull pool, cpt/drp, bltn, plygrnd. Nr. Shop'1 * Adults only and 2-bedroom plans and phones, tetevtslon, .sauna 2212 C.Ollege, No. S ••. 646A213 Also FUrn Bach. Apts 2-story town houses. Elec· bath, laundry facilities, 1ooi: Maple No. 1 ••• S42"-38l3 • Martinique Apts _ Irle kitchens, private pa.:os meeting .room, close 10 San !"""' ' • or balconies, carpcJUn1. dra· Clemente and Laguna BEAMED celllnga, all nl"W lrr7 Santa Ana Ave., CM perie1. Subte1Tanean park-' Beach. Come play in our crpt, drps, decor. 2 Br up. Mgr Apt l13 64fi.5M2 Ing 1vlth elevators. Optional harbor s u rt in g per. AduJtl only $140. -New" D"plexes-maid_ scNic.c. Just north of sportsllahlng, shopping and 642-4462 or 646--2627. Ill Fashton Island at J1U11borec reatauranta. S50 week and DELUXE: 3 Br, 2 be. apl. • 3 Bdnn, 2 BA • • • • .. $295. ant'I San Joaquin Hills Road. up. Bring this ad and Frplc, crpUdrps, dshwshr, Teenager or lnlant OK. Telephone (n4) 6"-1900 receive S5 off on !lrsl bltna. $250. $100 security • 2 Bdnn, 1 BA · • • • • • $195. tbr renral lnfonnation week's rent ct·~ "'" -11 Agent Beaut., apaclous apts · y 1 B I . ....-................. · t~enced yards, patios and ear Y· ay ront Huntington Beach 1 BR. Apt w/gar. Wtr & !iulet privacy. Adult!, 00 3 Lovely new unturn. apts. aardencr furn. Adults, no pets. 642-4837. 3 &: 2 BR., 2 ha. each. Pier $33 WEEKLY pets. $110/mo. 54IH9S4 alt 2040 Fullerton St. (at Bay} &: slip. M~ny extras. Immed. Executive Suites 3::11!' occupancy. 727 Yorktown Blvd, 2 Bl". sen"-te apt PRIME 2 BEDR~M Call : 613-3663 673-8086 Eves. t-U in extellent \ocA.le. Builtlns, Beach Blvd, at Yorkl0\1rn w/garage. Beam ceil'g, carpets l drapes. Walk to 536-0411 $15& /mo. 342--4602 or theater and all shopping. STUDIOS & I BR's, 642·7940 eves. Adults only. $15(1 mo. Call e Full kitchen E-Slde, immac. 2 Bd, l i,ji ba Mr. Black 545'*8424 SOU'Ilf e Heated pool ad\l twntue. $1'11l. 140 COAST REALTORS. associated BROKERS-REALTORS 1:015 W Balboa 67l·l~6l e Laundry facilities ~~ Ln. ~986 or BACH. 1, 1, 3 BR . e Froe utWtles · Frplc, pools, .accurlty guarda; . .,. FOR LEASE •e TFtteV &Uncmald ' ail LOVELY 2 BR, crplJJ, drps, No pets. Luxury Bayfront Apts. · · m serv. av · bltlns, pr, downatn, la\llld HARBOR GREENS 1 & 2 BR.s. $350 to $550 • Bar·B..Que fac., nr shopping. 540--0729. 546-0371 Geow Wlfllai'nlOn • Phone service LOVELY 1 Br·, Apt. Near ·•-• 1 MUe to ocean 0CC & UCt. No pets. $!35 DELUXE 2 Br., 1~ Ba. Re1ltor $145 -$165 n1o. Call 979-0134, Studio 011 dead-end street. * 548-6570 * BAOIELOR Ir. 1 BR. patios, 2 BR Adul $r BA crpts, · dt'Ptl: pool, bltns, . ' trplc'a, J>rlv. garage. -· ti, pell. Y prlv. padot. $155. 1 child ok . ."w -'-ESTC--L-l_F'F_2_B_R_, -,-,,-BA-. Divided 'bath & Jot1 of MEADOWS • S!1 W. No pets ~TIS4 closets. Ree. hall, pool A Bay St 0.1. 646-0073 ' · Townhouse. BIOIS, P. v t pool I.bl"'. ........ baths. 2 BR. unturn. "-ts, d ..... , LOVELY 2 Bdnn.. w/w patio!, adults only, no pets. ...... ... • ., ... -crpt, 'M:lod. Ooors, drapes, lT.lS Bedford Ln. $225 per See for ~ll. ITJOl range/oven, retrig. No pelt. garage. No pets. Mature mo. S.llJ-753.1. Ketl!On Ln. U blk \V, of $140/mo. 963-1455. Adults. ZaiO Placentia Avc.5 'E~A~CL~l~F>~.=M-anor--A-p-ls-.. -1' Beach, 1 blk N:""of-Slaterl. LARGE 2 BR. crpU. drpa:, ~a!tOnable. &f&.3160 BR. $143.50 Pool, "-Is, 842-7848 or. Estancl8 HI tchOOI. ~1• 'RG. 2 BR. Pool. "·am -ll. Ol'tt pref'd, """'· 6T.Hl4S. YES!t WE TAKE P.E'l'8!! dt'l)I, bltn&, gl\rb. dl1pl. 1511 w ......, .. '<" 11 •'"-2 Weeks Free Rent too! Plattntla Ave. Ask about $210/mo: Utll pd. 17676 NEW, quiet 2 Br., cpt, drpg, Pool, Rte. Bldg, (lshwhr. our dlllCOUllt, 548-2682. C&meron. · 842-5192. fMI rear )'rd, gar· $185. 2 Bil SDI. l BR. $160 · EXCLtlfilVE Weslcllff 2 BR . L1do Isle 2048-B Garden Lll. 548--376.l.. VtSl'A DEL MESA 545-485.5 2'-1 ba eondo. \\iashrr $130-2 Bl't, frplc~s drps EXTRA NICE 1 BR. 1 ba, dryt•r, PfftlO, pool, guna, rURN. 1 bdrm, util pd, "--J.· dog-•. ' '. · f.l ,_ Pool " dll 1 No '--= ~ riew n1, crpl3, ... .,,._ , rrc rm. CIOC aar. • '· garage. 1 -adu t. pets. ' l331. Baker, C.M. Bar-.q It lndty rm. Nr. $3~. 646-llst. 5195· mo. Yr"3 873-<Wm. 3 BR. 2 BA, no pets, SlT5 mo. lhop'r & be11.eh. Adults only. 2 BR., wrw c.rp1, b1tln1, filed M-·t BNch • $100 dep., 1016 El Camlno $129. M&-2575 PfllW..-$I'J5...ht &: Jut. 1603 i':-'""_-".,_.-:""''.""'.7:::-7°--:-·l~S~L~C::!M~.:,;5''!:51'.!:-45::!:!!.Tr"-:-..,.,,=:-: EXTRA NICE 2 BR, 2 bl, Haven Pt, call for appt. Oceantn>llt 2' BR, tleoontor 3 er .. 2 ba apl, C<PV4""" A """'f.t:I. ~ drpo. Pool, 6*-To23 or 6411-7311' f\n11, AY<ll oo wlhltt Ito « trplc. 2SlS °""""' $D), Bat'"hop' • ~ Adry .. ,l:"·on!Nr 0 C E A N 1'RONT·NEW I mo. to mo. 213/85+-'769S. ~ 5 a. ""'· ,,..ui .,_ bdrm. Beatnr, wood. rnclc, * STUNNING 2 & 3 Br. 2 $JG. 64&-~75. jlas1. Spectauclar I: HUCE. FOR ACftON • Ba. Gardtn AptJ. Pool Rec. Quiet 1 BR. 1 BA. Older S.'I00 1mo. Vrly 0"" ~, ' ' rm. 110 W. lBih Si. C.M. -.rk'g pe~n only 67l>.l!l12, 194-MS .DAILY l'ILOT 2 Br crpt~ drpl, blU>1. Pool. Re!e...,,,.. "'<Id. Ol&-2513. 3 BR. 2 BA, '"'''" bil-ln•, l ~ $145. Avtil 1/31. ~ ~ lluntlnoton Buch ~ yrho ~l,d, .!!.'!f 1 '!':°'"... ~~ - CLA"'"''"'"''" ADS Vi.ta Mor No ~ -• P · -~ .., '" ., __ ~ .. ~II · '(he ~Kt dtl~ in the Wt-st. 2 WEEKS NtEE RENT-1 J<ttifOJCE beach •Pll, 2. 3, .f CALL 642 5678 .a 0e11; Piiot °""""' Br. l'rplc, lhag crpt. 115!. Bl\. sm 10 I&'<! '"""\y • Ad. 642-5678. ~lfiSl. 9-5 PM. ABBEY ltf"..ALTY &12'-3SM ... --.. , / ., / Z3 ~JLOT·ADVERTISER WedntldlY, Jonulry 17, l 97l / Wtdntsday, J1n1.1¥'1 17, 1973 ~~~I~~~ 1~11.__I ... _ ... -_J[S] 1---l~ I /C -· J[fi]I DAILY PILOT 51 ---~ ------- • • l[ll] I L,...,,,_. J[ll] Rent1ll to Shire 430 Penonal1 Aptl'I ' Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Fuln. or Unfum. 111 1 7:--::----'::-...;_~;.;.;_~..;;;,;;:...:;;..;::=::.:::-.:::.: I ELD ERL y En&llsh widow I cc..;;.. ___ ...;__;.;.; 555 Ch ild Cara , olp Wanted, M I. F 710Holp Wanted,.M I. F 710 Holp Wanted, M lo F 710 ~ 530 Lo<! Huntington 8MCh Huntington a.tc:h mitl111J oorcifort•ble 2BR, 1 ba home In COM, looking * HINDU SPUUTUA4ST * 14 K&rat aold Juvettlal THE Y.oonpel School, a s Lrt thiil ad change yow-wrilltwatch, ¥<1id me.ti blind 2~'-6, open & am-1:30· m. whole outlook on life for the w/dlamondi!. Jan. 5.. vie Prof. teachers. $20 ·kly. better Prolc!Wona! advtoe Derby Rest. or Vc.lcano _646-=-'-31"06'-'or'-'-&<>--'-1"05"7.'-'----' on Wet. Uc. !leadings daily, if<>UN.. Reward. ~s. DAY care lnfan~O 3 n, HUNTINGTON BEACH;S FINEST . Spanish Coontry Estate-Living 2 Acres. Beauli!ul park-like surroundings. Sunken Pool. Sparkling Spanish Fountains. • Spacious Rooms • Se parate Dining -• Walk in Closets for woman to ¥lu" home A R:nt, kl1ch prtvl, Shr Mcwork. $100 JK"r mo. 10 AM·lO J'•t. <n-Ln136. 07a..l;TIU, ev~•. 64&-5676. · ' k Y " """~" .......... $18 per wee . C MthJ7S8 492-fl03.I, 312 No. El Camino SMAU. tan dog ~'earing or 64.>-4302. RO o M ntl A 't.E 1it.'l.<dl!d, ·"'-·•.l._Sa_n_c~"""'='""".o.· ___ 1 Rhinestone rollur "Sadie" ·C '"o-'n"tr"'•-'cto=r'------1 female, on lx•ach, yr round, Alh.•nlion "Swap.~lecte1'11" vk <k\Wl110wn H.B. area. m.ll34<l $U5. 1no. ~ btwn 3;;-8 Vill ,Jhc per110n who had u. Hl•w1trdi Days 534-1313, ROOM -ADDITIONS eve. . " .. 1,ge:Uunry McKcnna jug for Eve& 536--6418. PATIOS SINGLf.; workil•" girl would &akl for $3.50 ut the Coiltt RE.WARD-\Va\Jct lost 'lll ~ M S M t S l/14 Financing 89-1-:~l like to 11futre nice apt in llll8. wap ec • u.n. • F'lrchousc Btlr Sa t. nitc. ACCOUNTING CLERK TEMPORARY, FULL TIME Must be experienced 1}1 use or 10 key adding 1nachine and lypewriter. Knowledge of key- punch helpful bu! not essen!lal. HOURS 8 A.M. -5 P.M . Position available irn1nedintely and ,vill be needed·approximately 2 to 3 months. Call DAILY PILOT-Margar•t Greenman 642-4321 DAY BUSBOYS 18 & Over Apply in P e rson 3.5 p.m . Mon, t hru F r i. • Home-like Kitchens & Ca)iinets I BDRM. Unlurn. '165. · Furn. $185. CdM w/1an-1c. 21 to 25 yn. please call 642-3589 001. 6 & Keep mon<'y, return ('Oil· JACK Telllane -l«'pail' $100. utll . lncl. 6'13--4791. 9 P.M. (Priv, party WOllhj tcnh1. SeullmcntaJ valu~. remod., addit. 20 yrs. exp. G1r19es for Rent 435 10 buy) c>~l6-9~7cc23.o.. -----Llc'd. ¥.Y Way Co. :>J7-oo36. Help Wanted, M & F 710 fl,'E\V 11toragc garages, 3 We c:.::~·~~;a:;;~~ly, ~ky,ten;:iecolf~ b: ~::k~ Add~ &. So~ef}~;ting "!a-------,11 i I j BABYSITTER, full llrm• 2 BDRM. Unfurn. $185. Furn. $21.5. 'FOWNHOUSE 2 BR, 11',Ba., 1400 sq. IL al-lff, for mobile homes, C\.tlltom & dctllil \\'Ork. \\'c chain, vicinity Springdale & 67:Hi041 • 549--2110 ·-fJ,.aoJ"*~ f ~ay~ l\1011-1''1·1, 8-5:3ll, mov- boata &. 1nl!I(. 54S-9766, plck·UP & d<'liVf'r. l'hone \Vcslmlnster, H.B. Reward! D ft" 1ng to Tw'tle Rock, 1555 W. Ada m s Costa Mesa Unfurnished $2'l0. • .. 1061 r1 1ng l/~-n·-" ,,.,,,, ,·n •-a . ......-. 646-363.2 or ~1~1 for free 8!M-l6..'.IO. ~• '-""°" ... GARAGE for rent $25. """'1,;'='ti:;:"c:;'=,"':;;';.,· ______w -~ST~~ .. ,~ .. -.-Do-be-,-... -,,-,-bla-.-, PLANS-Houses. Remo d s' Job W1nted, F1m1l1 702 Exp'd only for 2 yr old boy,1~~=::::===~==1 ALL UTILITIES FREE' \Valk to Huntington Center Adults, No pets r-· · .... Add" · Our hsc or youn;. Plc~I' rnonth. Huntington Beach. PROBl..Dit Pregnancy. Con-w/onc Clopp'y ear, vie. Roo557~ nions. s~,.~~ LOCAL E".'EC. SECTY. eall 637~ e es Near Ocean. 12131430-4619 fide11t, 1 s y mp at he 1 i c Grcc~cy llon1e ~ ~ ........,..,. ->-1 .,.,.,.., desires chn'~•!C in """ilkln. Y""' \' · Delive ry & Dftl R I •-pregnancy~ Abar Fountain Valley 968-9:l05 G d I .... ,...,., BABYSIITER u r g c n t 1 y I t II t' M .... IA QUINTA HERJMISA ce entl """"" Uon & adoptions ref. AP~ ar en ng Typing Ill so "'Pm. ~100 nf't'ded. t.lature &. dcp..•ntl· . ns a a ion .. n · 642-H36 evi:s. "'Pm shorthand. Conlpolil'li able. l\lon-Fri, Ol'.n trans. Ex1X'ri~ncl' nt'Cf'~sary. Apply 01'TICE -20'x40', paneled, CARE. · RE\\'ARD. &-toed )'()Ung ~Rl\i DAMAGE own Jeltl"J'S, desires positwn HB area. s.12-l~76 To\:au s ~\p11l1an.·e, ·kH window frontage! w/w new AlL'OHOLICS Anonymow;. male gray cat. nea collar, Prof<'~nal G~ener, Tree with l't!spons.lblllly. Vt'Ty 1 ;;~~=~=,,..-c-l\taLn, Huntington Beach. 16211 Parkside Lene, H.B. carpel, alr-cond., both, Phone 542-721'1 or write vie St.:lals-Denny's, Laguna. Prurung, ~racmg, Cleanups. de P e 11 dab I e. Resume BABYSIITElt. nly ho1ne, plenty of parkina $1'1S. ~ P.O. Box 12'l3, C.Osta l\tesa. 494-5491. Prune b'uit trees now. Free available, plus letters of O"·n transportalion,"'Costa''"::::':'~~~!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!~~I 714: 847-5441 mo. ShCIWOOd Shoppmg SWINGING SINGLES TRI.COior &.!ai"le, Curly tail dormant spray. George, ret'Omtnendation. Write l\tesa area. f>llHl230. 1 01-:LIVEll\' 01 DA IL Y Center, 821 So. Brookhurst, Call Jim 3-9 PM up lo the right, loot and 6'16-5893. classifi<'d ad No. 591 clo BARJ.tAID, Apply Knotty Pl.LOT, SUNDAY ONLY, to (4 blks. So. of San Diego Frwy. on Beach, 1 blk. W. on Holt to 16211 Parkside Lane). Suite 9 (BrookhurtJt & BallJ ~122 ~ tall, 3 yrs. GARDENING service, com-Daily Pilot Nc\Yspaper, Kl"'li;itZl.25 Harbor Blvd, Cl\1, ne1vspapct· cu.n·iers. Re- Call l\1r, McNan'M!e; 002--44n COUPLES PARTIES 4w-2603 pletc clean-up work by ex-P.O. Box 1560, Costu l\1esa betWflftr & 6 daily. qu ires the use of a Station or 54fi..8103. Call Phil 3 to 9 Pl\1 pe r lenced, rel !ab l e 9262"7. \Vagon or Van . Contact Mr. CORONA DEL MAR 539-334-1 FEM. c."OCkapoo, shaggy gardener. Free estimates COLLEc•-t d ' oo CC J BEAl!TY OPERATOR !·tarry Seclf'y, :t"IO West Bay Approx. 1~ sq. ft. office ----='-"=---·I beige color named Sandy. 963-1072 or 968--0832. .-~ 11. u en . · · · Part tune eves, busy shop. SL. Costa ~·fc~a. A.pts.. Apts., Social Clubs 535 Vic; C.d.M., 615-o 9 9 3, _ , .. seeki part t1n1c otfit:c work, No fo!lo".ing llCl' t;..1:>-1050 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 310 ,11rgne.e ~~ .. -llredsec~lryourbl~g~: ---------1 "640-9C::."'°"!::.·-----~ EXPCo . I ~uwau~ Gardener. clerical, P.B.X. ct c. BlLLt'NG ~LERK . . t I b. DELIVE,-RY . inctc' llw/car, FIND YOURSELF mp e e g en serv. AvailaWe allf'rnoons J pn1 .. ~ \\'an el. Y over l , 11/tu11c. 11 Pizza Newport Beach Newport Beich \Yilh ample parking. IN SOMEONE El-fiE LOThS'l'--fen1ale Datrish ~t.!elr !<_~1na3ta7ni, 6 4 6-4 61 G, on and Salurda.ys. Call Lin-~i11 o to rcycle distributor. !\tan, 6-12-9452 nit 4pm I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;~?,~~~===?,:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 J!':~~A•~k~(~ru~·~Chrl~•rl~ln~e~~ u y, na .-vin .,..,....1 3 . da 5-16-4118. "ust be accur. & fast • BOYD REALTORS 67~5930 DISCOVER Large reward. Please lypisl. Oppor. Jo operate in DELIVERY hoy "'anted. Ca· BEACH LIVING DISCOVERY l'Cturn 496-ll'l55. General Servtcu NEED help al home? \Ve house con11iuter after a few nyon Auto, t!4l Broodwa,y, WE'RE moving. We need 714 ....,: ,,00: ..,,,387_,.393 , ---------·I have Aides, Nu r sc s, months. Sa 1 a, Y rom-Laguna Beach. more apace. Must sub ~ ,.....,.. .,. W I R E~rimmcd preacrip.. 1 • H k rs Co · (Now ·You Can Afford) lease. paying $125, ""'lt•••••••••il 1ionglasse11los1vicPcgasus Captains Car Carel ouse ee,po' umpaj m,ons, mensurate w/exper. 111-11 DENTAL RECEPTIONIST St Sa ta •--n. ~ W ··" & 1 1 llomema ers, P o n, 979-1550. l\Iatu1'C \Vonian w/severaJ BAcljELOR (Fu ) · Fr $195 neget!ate price. 3511 sq ft . n ,..,.,., i...,,waau. e w...,,., wax compete y, '"1-6681... rn , , . , . , .... , om ~Ao-3912 •· & d tail -"· W -~"'-'='---------BILLI G I k years full front olfice l B d N.w~ Beach Io • . I al oN<T • cuswm e w.,..,., e -. N • '' to o~-te . · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · m 64~3366. Loll n AMld LDST Mlll.11 black & while' pick-up .:uver. Phone light ~keep!'; Cooking· Burroughs a c c o u n t I n g cial lllTangcmenl & schedul-e room Fro $180 ~. -I • d-" uv~1n -npan--,,, lady ... ,_... responsibilily incld. Linan- 2 Bed~~Li... ·SECURiT'Y ' SYSTE~om $230 SPACE NO\V AVAILABLE ~~m~cca~i:ntall&ynoN~-::t":~e~r 645-l'79l Ior lree no laundry Refe~'llCes ex: ~i~cS~r ~7~·00~~air~~ ingGood. Pleasant _environnient. H \\lestcliff Building .. , . .,,..,.,· .,,..,_.,10: • • changed. N.B. area. background des 1rab 1 e. · opporturuty for some. EATED POOL or the BEACH Corner W<'stcliff Driv<' & Found (frff ads) 550 ~'--'C'~OO-"''':c'-""co·r ~-=-o.· ~~ HANkDY?>.1ANU .-L~ll kinds of 673-7141 493-4586 one desiring responsibili1y. Elevator Annual Lease Irvine Blvd, N<'~'J>Orl Beach RALPHS, C~t. prkg lot Jan war , sma 10"" a speciali-COLLEGE Student needs ='-C-C=·------Salary open. 110 area. t'ull Adults Only, Sorry No P ets Mr. Hov.·ard 66-6101 2 Dogs: cboc brown ma.IE'; 5, Charter Womens 1y. ~-546-9723. p/tinie Mon-1-fi. Gen'! ofc, Bookkeeper tinll'. TI4-96l-667L LAS BRISAS DE:SK space avatlab\e $50 blondish brown female. New organiulllon 1951. Reward. keypunch & retail exper. AUTO "1J>E~~~RE BOOK-DF..NTAL J{ C' c e p I i on i •. t mo. \Viii provide furniture York dog tags '71-72. PO l3ox 1174 Npl Bch. Hauling 644-L3ll aft 12. \\lith RE\' NOLD S & Nc~\'JM'.lr1 Beach Ortl~nt1c 5515 R IVER AVE;, N EWPORT BEACH at $5 mo. Answering service Owner: Kohl\\'t!iss, Eddie or GERl\tAN Shepherd, older ARD E !CAL · · ~ REYNOLDS . · OU1ce. Top salal'y. Liberal (The New Place In Newport) available. 222 Forest Ave., Frank. Vic. Bristol & dog, fem!. blk & silver, vie. "'.l~emo~ g~~~ C:11111f~: '.!u~t you ~sli:,.~r~~~ Contact MARl!~r~~t~: f~inge bene fits. Pdlt•as.anl en. Res. h1gr. Diane & Wm. Sharbaugb 642-2566 Laguna Beach, 494-9466. Newport l'reeway. Please Flo\\'Cf St. CM. Sun 1114. Drivewys, grading. s.h-2006. patient care, some front. RISH DUNTON 1-"'0RD \·1ronn1en_L l)(>nt; exp J_"Cq. 1-IUNTINGTON BEACH 350 call il you .have inlo. Reward! 646-9Z77. HAULING & cleanup by exp ::'":::::"""::::'-· ------2240 S. Main, Santa Ana. ' ~~26:.-35· No smoking. & 900 sq ft, crptcd., pri ba, 979-5364-WST white' male 11altesc college stµdent, Jge trk -~ M & F 710 Bookk prking, util pd, next to WE found Mysha. Blk & dog w111kln allergy. Sat. 534-JB46 or 534-2l&I. ·Help W1nt9Q, eeper DENTAL assistan1. exp. 365 Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Apt. Unfurn. Newport Beach post oHice. Mr. Lang, Beige German Sbephard. 50-1113 Bal. Penin 675-1515. Statistical Analysis chalrside._ x-ray. C~ll only 1la '"1301 -60 ,...... Knows all ,..;_,,~ GEN. Hauling. Tree/shrub A Bett er Temporary P<lsitlon F/C Bookk · lx.'l\\-ecn 6 to ll \\lkrugkts or OCEAN and HARBOR VIEW .,...,,..,.,... ..,., ""'"""'" REWARD, white female cal, trim. Gar & rd cleanup. u RGENTLY cepcr, nlath Ori· -• DESK space avallable $50 1''nd: Vic of 19th & Pomona with flea collar. San ented, lots of calculations. 12 lo a \Vkends. G4.rl060. THE EXCITING mo. ·\Viii provide furniture 834-5370 or 963-21M' Clemenle. 492-5424. Est. ~2303• 557-fflll4. i;tat lyping & !en key add. DENT L·-Scc'y·Bookkeepe1·. Costa MH1 PALM MESA APTS. Ill $5 mo. Ans"•erlng service 2 dogs, while female Pointer -==="-'=-="----SKfPWADER & dump truck NEEDED Pl<'asant office. Nice boss. Expcr.-or college. Call l\llNUTES TO NPT. BCH. avallabl.!. 178'15 Beach Blvd. mix-beige spots _ (young) \VOrk. -Concrete, asphalt N.B. 67f>.3.151. 546-300). FURN. OR UNI-'URN. Huntington Beach. 642-43Zl. blk male -Lab mix -Vk:: sawing, breaking. MG-n10. BOYS & GIRLS D:E;c'N'°T:OAO:LC--~H-<'e-·e-pt~;o-,,.,.;,71.-e-x·i1 ''Whirl Congenlallty 'Prevails '' Elegant apartments designed \\•ilh a l\1aslcr's touch, llU· ~ house securlly, exclu- sive VerRai.llcs Club and pool with unique Aquabar, fountain.'! and fonnal gar- dens. All part of the South Coast's fl.nest Jparlment community. Un!Jelievably laree apt.s, NEAR o.c. Alrport, hptf'I, Brookhurst & Bushard, 11.B. Inst ruction J[~ J Housecleaning • SECRET ARIES \\'anted for NN•spafl(.•r J'Ou!rs 1~r. ~:1-01_11 _ rlcsk. F/tin1c. huge pool, Jacuci elect bit· restaurants. Dix. space, im-962-MGG alt 5. '--------· ------"-----1 in Coruna del l\1.111· Al'ca. Call 962-1:1<1.l. 1 ins, shag crpts. drps, sauna med. oct.'UpalK.'y, Lowest SML golden wavy hai.r tern HOUSE OF CLEAN • TYPISTS C:1ll Daily Pllor 642-4321. OJ.: NT AL H••ct•ptio nist, etc. Adults, no pets. rates. 2172 Dupont .. dog \YI choke 9bain & flea THE PROI•E:SSlONAL e MTST OPRS Keith Crofts i\latun', t..".l:p'd. Salii.ry open. SrNGLES From $150 i!J3.3223. tag. Vic: R.ed,lapds Dr. & Schools & CLEANING SERVICE BOYS lo sell fl.o~-ers. $1.5() ;~16-244:1: 1:3().4:)) only.,:.__, 1 BEDRl\I. From $160 1617 WESTCLIFF Mesa. GID--0800 (days) instructions 575 10•,:, Disrounl w/this ad • TELLERS hr. & up plu.s bonuses. Call DENTIST & DcntiJ Assistant. 2 BED RM. From $180 MS-41-17 (eves. J 642-6824 or 646-2527 • Unfum Apls A-,.ail From $10 13)0 sq. r1. Cpt, air rond. GRAPHOANALYSIS OFFICE CLEAN • LABORERS Paul, 491-)295. -~ k>r chl\irsid<' & x-rays. Ex·' to $13 LESS. · Alnplc 1llQ:. util, janitor. BLACK & Brown shorthair -ING, TOO? BOYS, alter school & Sats., per. C.M. 616-i009. 1 dog w/iong tail. 1 blue eye Basic Class o.....:~~ 2 5 Dedt"cat·• Cleano"n• You're right, they're under-Bawngardn<'r #10-1. Ml-5032 ..... eu.., .,.. • pftin\e. flanrl bills. Pizza priced! 15611\tesa Dr. AP 4 or 5 olc suiles $3l5. Ol-& I "•hile eye. Appears to (E\'csl. G Phyllis Harrison, * WE DO EVERYTHING * N EVF~R A FE:E r.tan, 642-9-152 aft 4 pm O.•partn\ent Slor<' • l Bedroom/studios trom $195 2 Bedroom from S.'l05 (oi blks from Newport Blvd.) lice $70. Desk space $40. have just had pups. 548-5402 fol. .A., Instructor ReL'I. Free est. 646-2839 Bus Boy Neaded J. W. Robinson S46-9SGO w I kit ch Iba th . CM. or S38-Ml0. l'or info call, 499.3916 •xint Housecleaning 9 am~~i:c~~~c~ ~\~~~~ pm Apply In Person, moms 2 BR. -Near shopping. 979-3988. IRISH Sett~. female puppy, DOES your dog need By Day. Q\\•n Transpartation V.'ork \\'hl'n & \llhcre Expe1·. pref'd. 1613 Santa Ana Ave. 2 ADJOINING OFFICES, vie downtown Hnlgn Beach. trainiog. School for pups & . * 836-00l8 * you \\'OJI!? ,\Ucy \V<'st Restaurant M~ N1•1\'JXll"I Rcul'h I itL~ l)pcnin~ 1'·01· Call 543-&:1""72 . CM $90 Sunday Jan 14. l213) adlt dogs, P.tartlncrest Ken-2106 \V. Oceanfront, NU busy intersechon . . . 597_2833 nels, ~-Prof. Carpet Cleaning Interim _ PBX ON 'THE BLUFFS AT NEWPORT Huntington Beach Util's inc. 642~. LRG black short haired Al!-IO 111lnrlows & noor care. I S • BUSY r.tedical 0 l l i cc,· --B-R~A_N_D __ N_E_W ___ , PROFESSIONAL Suite ready femai(' rtog. Possibly l ur or ~ Call DUtl'h 531-1508 Pirsonne erv1ce Jnsuranc.'C biller for in- to ,,.... Heil at Bolsa Chlca.. J• I I k Ge 778 W 20th c M lcrftiSt. Exp.l nMala4::arc -QUO VADIS Ill .. y. yuungcr. \Vestcliff area -Senicn•ndRepelrs DAY Wor nc.rnl Cleaning • , • • & i\feda-CaJ, piivate / Blue Luxu"' CH• ..... n Apt•. H.B. $275/mo. 846-ll23. Newport Sch 642·3103. . . R c I i ab !.c3• 7006transportation 642-75.23 546-2592 Cross. Back office helpful. E:-.pcl'. a52 ~1ultiplc P !in1l' including Sais Also Mon & Fri Niies Fron1 Nl'\Yport b lvd., turn al l:los pltal Rood ( 1 block above Pacific Coast 1-hvyl to entrance. 900 Cagney Lane, Newport B"'ach. CK. 92660. Te>cphone: !TI4J &lli--0060 ., ~"'· DESK OR OFFICE SPACE '" · Eq I O po E lo r Bachelor, l & 2 BR's. FND: 2 cocker spaniel I blk, ua P r. mp ye Al.so receptionist. Exp. only, FROM $135 ~:f!~ ~~~<':.e~~~'. t red. Vic; South Costa 'B b . WINDOW CLEANING ADVERTISING SALES Hadley System. ( 2 1 3) Hid Pool-J acw:ti-Sauna.!! Plaza C.M. 521-9517 aftl"t' a ysitting Ask for Glen 24 hrs 494-0737 Fonner Yellow Page or mag· l ii'ii''"ii720i:ii7ii.Oii;;;;;;Oii0ii0ii0ii Re .reaboD Room & More! Business Reht11 445 5:3ll M8YSITTING my home. Income Tax azine spacb c.xpcr. Male or Apply In person IG-5 pn1 •2 Fashion lsl., NB Equal Oppor. Employer Arlults Vn1y • No Pets FOUND: .small Greyhound pro-•A"""'I """'• ;-•-·ts. 1cmale. Comn1. onl y. $200-BUSBOYS OR E "THE Facto""'" has shops ""'""' --,....._., . BUS Ol'RLS IMM DIATE •J mix pup. Vic. downtown r ; tiine. exp. w / ref. ~-min. Open 9 Al\1-8 PM S300 "'kly avg. Call for appt. · NEWLY decolJled 2 Br OCCUPANCY avail. in the mat ranging Hunt. Beach. call & iden-963-2411. 438 N. El Camino Real 646-0536. beach cottage. Close to 18992 F1orida St. ~~ st::,M~Peci!1~ ~ lily, 53&-05l7 after 6 P.M. Wish to care for child in my San Clemente, 492-6166 ocean & bay. Yrly. SI65. ( Y.i blk. \V. of }arfield shop, etc. 425 30th St. MALE Shepherd mix, blk home, ages 2-5. Very ;J..:•.;.n:;.il..:•c.";.;.•.;.I ____ _ GTa-4911 Bkr. and Beach l~lvd.) Newport Beach. 673-9606. \\1/tan markings, 4-5 mos. reliable, ref. Mon-1''ri. San Clemente HUNTINGTON Gardens N"R.. Airport 1280 sq. rt. st.ore. ~~ Harbor Blvd. CM. _m-,..,"-'8856:::'::·c_,,=---- l;:;:.;;_.;;;..:.:.;;.;... _____ I Apts. Heil at Balsa Chica. Good location for gilts, sta-.:::c:,.::=~-c----BABYSIITING in my home. JEFF 'S CLEAN I NG SERVICE. RESIDENTIAL, a)i\f~rEf<ClAL. 646-6384.. \VE cru-e at Casa Contenta. 114&-1323. Compal"!' . See tioncrs, specialities. C-.tll FOUND black cat, part \VCt'kly or hourly rates. Gracious living in quiel "·hat you're missing. Fr. Tom Andre\\'!!, 546-9556, Siamese vicinity Victor 1''enced yard. 645--2m5.M. ·;c•:;'°"cc.;;.ryc._ ____ _ area \Vilh ocean vu, 2 BR, 2 SlJ0.$28) Hugo's. Laguna Beach, I - ANCIENT MARINER Now Hiring ' BA co Io r c o -or d I='="""'="'' ~----~1 .n_d;..•_•_•_ri~•-' _R_•_n_t•_l __ 45..o0 _4,_94:.-4212-'°''°''-------Bathtu~ .r•i;talr REPAIRS. planters, brick, ~i./drns/dswshr & range. DELUXE. Apt. · priv. patro. -& ref1n1dung block, ston<'. Quality \\'Ork. DISHWASHERS ~.. ... Music. 6 pool11 sauna, tennis READY FEB 1 t 1973 P..tALE dog, black & tan, ~· Ph 'd 6421770 Lge din an-'ll, open bean1 $13{}. Spacious Poolside • S , small terrier, found vie In-REFINISH in ivhite or oolor n.en, . reSI , . . Daytime, Age 18·21 ceiLing, prlv balcony, rec & Bungal SISO aA" ~ LAGUNA NIGUEL dianapolis & Newland, H.B. Pa'ntinn & .. laundry. Adults. 00 pets, ow · O'*'T"1J6J;I, M·l 53&-7l51. in your hon1c or business. I ··•h I 492-2'E.l. 492-0-l&l. I BR. Adults. 1 bik t!) beach. 543-5470 Tre. Inc. P aper ang ng Apply In Pt'l'!l<ln Sh t •-N t 1600 SQ. 1'1. & UP. LIGHT colored cat w/dark -B-.~ld~------3 5 M ,. 1 * QU IET new exclusive ag crp g., "'l"" 0 pe s. O Sa DI "'----UI ers CUSTOM PAINTING pm-pm, on-r nit " ,. ~-an & $l'G. 202 14th St., 536-0352. n n ego ,. •.,,,,way rings on tail. Blk stripes on ;..;..;.....;...______ 2607 \Y, Coa11t Hwy. u .s ove.,oo 1ng ........ .., Call 831·1600 face, ,\\'ht <..'Oior. Vic. Capo COMPLETE building & In1er/Exter. Unfum. inter. Newport Beach 646-0201 City. 2 BDRM, 2 ~··~299112 FOR l.EASE M-1 units, ~ -""="::.· ,.=':::""':.:"='="'-· -~--repair, anything your home spec. price. Free color oon-·1,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Calle Patricia, 4;r.ro1 , ~------·~l(('~I ~·=~~-"'·""'"=",.,· "'Sa""-ot_•~A=na suiting & est. Lie. Ins. IT AL "'! ·~~ "'" •7~~ ~, SMALL brn male chichuahua needs. Reas. Gene, 547-1838 11, • be nde b'd ,,4., ,,,.,,. ARCH ECTUR _,~~~7."'°'':c'"'i'~7~7..':::::o= Rtntall Owner TI4/982-3100. dog on Alicia Pkwy. Mission ·•:::''-' .::6''--~----on t u r 1 • <nVVUU5. NEAR 1*ach & IO\\•n 2 BR, Rentals W1nted 460 Viejo. 830-9884 -: No Wasti~ MODEL BUILDER TVlnd1y1'100'"',·1o"t~atgeM. Ca:l:e FOUND-adult male cat ~ttmaking *WALLPAPER * l\~~n~t tn Y:~k.eiwi11 ~Wi!io~ • ·• • v..' ar, ' Rooms 400 COUPLE desire l or 2 Br. altered, dark grey tiger CUSTOM 1v 0 0 d \Y 0 r k , \Vhcn you call .. Mac" all types of scale nxxlcls, 1,;":::3c;·1"31"9'-· -~...,.-,....--1 -'-------Hou~ or Duplex furn or un-st1·iped. 546-5392> cabinets, pancllng, gen'I 548-1441 646-l1ll plot plans. graphiCA & San Juan Capistra~ PRIV. roon1 & bat~ for furn, iv/gar. Good area.8 '"LA"'°cK"'.'-K;"·"'u"en",:::w:..h_l_te_pa_w_s, repairs. Vince Lenhoff, PAINTING & PAPERING, displays. l\1ust sec umples. \\'Oman. Kitchen privileges. Reas. rent. Days, 545-9331 white flea collar. Fnd 673-1851, after 6, 5.16-8175 20 yrs. in Harbor area. Lie Appointment 714: 546-9601. VACANT Feb. l • 3 Br. 2 Ba. Pool. Ne\vport a re a, ext 496 or l"VCs &15-238-1. Greenbrooke area. 963-2972 & bonded. Ref's Ium. A bl CID, 2 p:11io, t'ncl gar, 54:>-1511 NON snmking genUen1en ... arpenter 6'12-2356. Siem en lawn. Lsc. $240. 548-3708. ROOl\tS Sl8 wk / kit needs reasonable priced IRISH Seller, vie, Aliso C & Pl b' .:.::o..==------EASTBLUFF • 1 BR. Upper. up w · room. 675--0310; 348-7197 School, Laguna Beach. arpentry um 1ng PROF. Painter, honest \\"Ork, All electric. Sl80. call ~"!': :,:_a~i,· ~= 499-1621. Call John or Bill reas, lie'd I ins. Int I ext. 640--0.'\49 for appt. Blvd. Q.t. 54S-9fa5, 645-3967. ,POINTER -ldentiry &: pay 549-9;83 • 551-6928 free est. Refs. 548-2159. I U1111kliled) Electronic Urgently Needed I'..,., for Vet bill. ltunti.ngton WOODWORK. p • n e Ii n g, PROF. Paintiiig, aJ90 roo!s, Stanton \VOMAN. Private room, Annaunelment• . Beach area. 5.36-1946. cabinets, patios. Gcn'I accous. cell. inter/E:'Xter. 2 BR, 2 BA in tri-plex ~ ~~~15 wk. North 1 ~--------::.~ BLACK & silver shaggy pUp. :r1.:.;. Duke DaDurka, Lie/Ins. Free est. ~&-!1191. ~ n~~:~r;~~ 11~:~ pm Children &: petB ok. Newly 19th a: Tustin. Jan.' 15th. Painting -lnt.-Ext. \\'ork when A: where decorated . .$155 893-7634. UPSTAIRS furn, liv rm, BR Announcement• 500 834-5326. All types of Reasonable Rates. YoU wan!! & BA. sep aitry, no cook-1:.:;;.;;;;;;:.:F==--'-'"' 555 • CARPENTRY * Fl't\! Est. 586-5462 Interim Wostcllff ;ng. 185/mo. 831>-MSS. OLD .FURNITURE ;L:;c••::.:'------'-'-' '<· & om. 530-!"8 EXT SPECIAL $199 DLlC. 1 BR, frpl., garage, WVELY room, privale Don't thro\\' 11 11.wny Yl''· 11 CHDIUAHUA. fem, tan, gray A-1 Carpen1cr, no job too 3 Br. Lie/Ins. 77fHi788 Personnel Service lndry facil . Mature adults hnme, employed gentlemen. it's stagev.'Orthy, lht• fr\line fat'C. ;'Peeper," Lag Niguel. small. PA!JERJ.tANGERS 778 W. 20th, C.M. over 40. $195 Ato. 613-1664 .s&;i. 5'J&-J713 eves. Communlly Theater will .Reward. 495-4486, 4~1 ~-'Call=..:Go=nlo=n,_, ::'"""""=c::·::..._ 1 Reduced rates for the off L .. 2•7523 ,., .,92 F U I 370 COMFORTABLE roo'm, take it orf your hand11. \\'e V I 1 , n. t C pol •---· '" .ITV"U · urn. or n urn. cl . bl acanc es ros monty. ,...,,n 1r -.--.-ice .11Ca-'On. 9-5, &36--2449. t.·~·ft1 Oppor. Ernp' .. y-private entrance lor work:., need couches, 1a1rs, ta cs, yoior hou•• apt ...__ µ<I""" "' '"'' Apts., ~ o ing man over 30. 646-5689. rug11, etc. cau Tom Titus at bldg .. etc. thi-u 8 oftt11 'PU:;t JOllN'S Carpet & UphOlall!r)' EXPER. painter, Exler o.ndl ,...;...,..,;.;.,...,....;..,;.,... Gu •• ' Hom. '15 561·'1291 after 5 o'clock. Classified Ad. Sell idle Items ~rl Sham free SootCh· inler. Reas. rates. Call ASSEMBLERS-Growth op-Coron1 del Mir ,. DI k ~• -I < I'" Se'U ldle llmt11 .. , 642-5678 now! Call 642-5618 Now! II Retan;lantsJ. c • .............., eves. portun ty or penion ~· .,, 2 ~ 2BR apts, Unfurn annual, e;;;;;;;;::;;;:;;::;;;;;;:;::::;:.:_;;;:;::;;;:::::;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:1 Degre~ & all color Pl1•ter Petch Repelr strong mechanictll a1it!tude. furn untll June 15. 673-3121. ~ brighteners & 10 minute • ' A.11scmbly &: ihop f."xp. re-~* Privet. Room * bleach for while cirpet~. * PATOt PLASTERING quired. Col<.' lMtrumcnl Cost• -Im' -Trader;s Parad1·se Sa"' your rno""y by saving AU ....... ,..... ottimat" Con>. 2034 Pl•renU•. C.M. Ambulnto'ry Lady or l\tan mt extra tr\!)';. \YUi cl~an Calt 540-6825 6~2-BOal. l.J\a_AtANCHA (;o()ri. nutritious Food. llvtn&: rm., dining m1. & Plumbing Equlll Op~lty Employer Brand New Dl'luxc Un\Ut Nice. dieertul al!nO!lphere. hall $15. Any rm, $7.51'1, Assistent Man1ner Jtf'nt 00\\' for :your ron· • Call 1:.10 .A7SJ * , • h "" Cl I "' t> • atn1cilon allownnce or l ;rocr-t Ines COi.iC' ....... l:t r .,.,, yrs. PUMBtNG REPAIR \\'nmcns app;1rt'l. N~I tor mo't frft rent. l IJR. l BA •!!!!"'!!!!!~!!!!!!'!!!!!!"'!~I I f'xp. ii what rou.n~ rl{)I No job too small our Su. COMt Plilt tt !ilon'. & d<'n, 2 BR'a &: -3 BR's melhod. I do Y.'Ot'lt my~ll. * * 642-lUS * ~tust h8V'e IOl ld Mil~ ~P<"'· From $l55.. Dlahwuher. Vacation Rent1ls 425 ti• mes Good re.I, 531-0101. DP..AlN$ unclogatd • fl,5(1 PleBM.' \\Tile ~mnl Garbage disp(.11531, nil unils;!. BIG Bellr 2 my 2 fpl, 2BA, Cement, Concrete Sc!l\'C'I' llM 10 100'. m. resume to llubbuh, No. El'K"J gnr,, swlm'Jr: pool. play nn. Nr ski UL Lr or + 549-%J02 * 011'ni" Mall, ()r:Rnac. Ca. BBQ'• Pl.'t:a nccrptable. im1 d II PATIOS.PLANTERS 926fi!§, Attn: Prnl<\ent. &Q.2007 TIS Scotl P1., CM. group. 81l~7l4S 0 ars All Conc:ttte .,'Ork .. Brick, Sewlng/Alterat"'"' ASSOCIATE or part1K'l', full Under New Rent1ls to Share 430 alumf!IOl'le ""k. 894-JSD. Altt tions-6tt-514.5 or pJtlme 10 manage 1mt1JI '----"""-------------'I 6J$I'OM CEMENT WORK N ra 1 lJ) Rtal F...state ofc In N.B. Mln•ment WANT lady tO share n\Qe Um eat, U'CUr& e. years exp. HVR, 9'1'!HZ52. CASA VJCt'ORIA HuntlngtonBeadtbome.$83 S12COJEqultyon3''BR 2 ARROWHEAD Cha l et , ~~Jcs.W~W.:14.' 5i..... AVON CALLING! 1 &:2 Br. 1''\lm It: Untum. pi:!Y' mo. S.1&-1251, u;...1796 BA'. tam rm home in Nofth Html'!t Units, S Dleatl •en, ~ Carpel.11, dt8pes, DIW, TV MATURE Chr\gtlan woman l\llltin ~ for sm cottage Bev ills w lot, for )gt boat, PATIOS, WBlkll. drivtl. S-w, INCREASE busineu wtlh a To httlp with lhOIK' all<'r-tht" ant. Pool etc. Come By A: 10 5har<' Corona dcl Mar or iluplx, beach •tta Nwpt tnc, mlr hm or ! Box 6.'Ml, bttak, rcmOYe A replac:o ma8)'1('t. MapUc Slant $10 holid1,y1 hlll~. A 1111ri>ni11d Inquire about our Mow--in home, ~·klow. 613-8566. id Dana Pt. $4l·!'I005 ev~s. San Diego 92106, 222-292.\, concre1e. M8-l668 for l'::tl 10 U5 B J>t,ir, 66-2449. eamlna :r1unl1y In your z:1tj,.~::.· ~. i~. St. 3 Bit. hc>WK', shatt w/1 or 21'0;;.RA.=;;:N;;_G:,,E"-"C,,'o'-. ~S,;11"""'1o-'-'7-2 ArtjGtning )otr;, In San 1.0:;h;:,l;cld:.:C;:.•:.;N;______ Televi1ion R..,.lr own nelghJ40.~:- • mal(! or remain. Call ranch'I! 8creage. lde-' 11yn· Jactnto ft.3, Oear. Value "NSED ~ 1 1 1 :..:;.;.:.;.;.:.;.:.:;,~~;;.;.-~.1 ---~~f::.'.'---- EXTRA LARCE-1 Br. New 642--079 aft 5 ~L dklaOon, church, l!il)ft. ecol· .$1001 Want to trude fOt LlCI'. • .. "'""' n' 't Kl Kli:Y TV Sttvl~ all pricfL Put • l\ltltl ··tonr• "1 y."Htr c:rpt palnL heated DOQl h 4"pl(!l(. in Cost• Mna. No .. ~!~n}~.~ lol.11 Qf ntt<'n!il)n. QuotNI in iwlvaoot. No l.A!"'ia-scU Ulo'Jkt bauble~ f,\r Fro~ lJ40. Ma.w.ce,. adultJ: MAN. lffiiJ31ft. IO s?arw"3 lfn au pwp; Corl~ ffllec' "1• agmti. 6tM3:9f. 111i11-U!S11'1. lrlt:IB or ~lmrnlckl. ().11 lor "budcs'". Call Cla.IJl!lril!d lnfa.nt ok. No pe\s. 1887 dPtx' nt otnnr Bal Pmtn. tbe'rt, bot\t or ·' !1384JSl. 1 ~..:.:::,,","'a"d'-,..-.. ~u-,-.-.~ .. "~"so;=78 oslimn1e \rt9-19Ml. · .::~:::::· ""'------ Mont<Wla. 64Hl74. .!!SJ:i!z;~t~•I!JU!!!ne~!).!:_!!(;13..:~"1.16!:!.__11 •--lil------------··· - ' Full Tim<' Day & Nile Shifts Apply in Person HOCHMAN'$ DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT ·128 E. 17th St.n-el Costa P.1e5a Equal Oppor. Employer DISPLAY CABINET BUILDER l\fln. 1 year exp. in dlspla) building. Able to take iob from 11ta11 to finish. l"an1illl'lr 'with all ~· oochi.:orking nmchinery Top wages. A11pointmcnl 114: 546-9601. DOG GROOMElt -~­ perienc:.'t'd only need apply. Ul Broad\\'8.)', C.M. No phone ettlls! DRAFTSMAN CAFETERIA PERSONNEL Some exp necell!UU')'. Cabinet auembly dniwings one · Short order, cll8hierlng &: furniture drawl11gs. l\i us1 gen'! setup & service. Ex-see porlfolio a n d Io 1 per. only need apply. samples. Appointment {TI4 · 833-8691. ,-=""'::::''-' ~~~-~ CARPENTER Foreman, W. ELDERLY bidy to llve In di· Construction Co. Do no! lite "'Ork in g~st home. L'Onlact San Jose or Seattle (2L3) 9~-1327. office. (408 ) 722-5914. ESCROW TRAINEE CASHIERS Join one ~f 1hc fn~111!11 gnJ\\' Full/p/lin1e positions. Gd ing flrm11 in lh<' ru-ca. I r111y, Gro~·th co. 5 Loca· you hRV t' ~ood figure 11pll lions. METHO CAR WASH. ludc !his 1~1u!d sta11 you 01 l.i"ii'°ii;;i"ii"'i;"°iiiO'ii"io''ii"'io' iic'ii'io· .,..,1 a rcnl t•111·('l'I'. Great ro \\'Orkcrs. S!art $450. (.'al C f Hel P n lluyt>~. ~ . oco s """"''' .,,,,~ .. ,,.;, A<•ncy 2790 llar·bor Blvd., Of. LAGUNA HILLS H11 Immediate Opening For DAYTIME BUSBOY & DISHWASHER ESCRO.W TRAINEE llttvt you a/WUys ~·onted II 11111r1 o c11.l'CCr ln l'l!Cro1v· Thia t'O. "'ill ll'aln you l yoo havt> good figu1·c ap1 1 1udc & can type. Slurt $450 Call l-lell·n llayt>!I, ~ Coastal Pl'rt!Ollnt'I A&Cl\C)' ~ llarbnr Rlvd., 01. I'" I BERG LASS l~and· Laminaton. plea> wort. l·leln\el mfg. apply lTr. Apply In Pe.~ Placentia, Cl\1 2-IOOl Ave. DI< LaCti.rllota --.-. .-.-. --Laguna ltills . ~~--.r• l IAt lhe El Toro off ramp, • Fi'-Clerk s.o. lreewayt • Clffk Typist -e.o.o. Mtssongors • Sr. Typist run or r/time. fl!ake up lo • T•c:h. Typr'st $~day, l\JUJ,l 00 oeat, l\-1usl tmve 4."1u .. ~Y 'i!I08 WMil· • R·•pro Typist mlnstor, Suite B. W"'tm. 0r ,~u 1"'7-s:m. • Acc:nt ci.rtis COLLECMONS • ""'"'"' • Bookkffnan & Dookkct'pcr w/good AIR A r- rollectlon badQlrourd. Mtn • Sec:r-i.s ol-S yn exper. riB. ftnaoelal VOLT 6rganimtion. Xlni eo. of. ferinl oppor. ror ad· lnst1nt P1r1onMI vancement, ""'4.160. Tcrilponuy Service COOK (lryl, txp'd only, All 3848 CamJJUI or ... Suile 106 .tiltts. Start $ 2 . 5 O I h r , Newport &ach 546-41(1 011\nct for advancement. F.qual ()ppor. E'n\plo)w The Cottage Cofftt Shop,~ 562 w.,19th St .• C.M. nSHINC roe wr.p~ txP COUNTER Gil'!. houri 10 tQ (".eneral loctoey fl(itp. A®'J' i, :t dl\Yf per wk. Mr. 8"1 fl'nwick Pmtucta, 14'91 Cl<'Arlel'll, Zl.19 E. Coa.tt Cheatnul St. \Vestmlt11ttr. Uwy, Corona del Mar. An,y day ls the BEST DAY to A l.:')('d \\'AMI all '~ A i::oo<I In-1'\1n an •ti! Don't det113. . \'t'~lmenl, call tort!.,)' 6-12.-.'l6'18. ) I I ,. ! I· .. I' ( • • " j • • •I '• ·' , v II •• /' • • ' ' . • •. ' ' ' . . . . , • 8 D.A!L Y PILOT l'ILO I -AlJVl:H 1151:.R " .__I _-_•••__,J[Il] ( L-n•• l[li] I• " ;' 1 l[li] =[ ._ ... ,._.... l[ll] L_( -·---~'~;1~liiiiii._iiiiii. iiiiiiiiln ~ I •~ ~ V- 1 l!I: '-••••••-' ~liiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiii~~ --J Llno1, 2 TlmH, $2.00 0 !1 Heli/W•ntod, M & F 710 Help W•ntod, M & F 710 Help W•ntecl, M & F 710 Help Went.Cl, M & F 710 Ml II lllPP'.!!I ~~!!£!Dr9"~!!"'~C.__!t~26!~==~~~~~~1 elp W•ntod, M & F 710 Htlp W•ntecl, M & F 710 ... ~ c '"" Ind··•-WANTED' =·-food -._. ·I~ 1 ;:;;;;;;; $ ~-·~ f'OREMAN F\bcrrlald ex-mt-nt hOf'ltt> pntt'ti""I nunu. talloa n>f'Chanle Can YoU Work v.·tth v.oroon. Ir CXICkllll w ln'e-mwit be ea er en MnaJc. abotL MJxed lab. per. ('od pay. Gd futurt·. KEYPUNCH Ere. Sa"''Yf'~ Homt' 6ot6-6116 :~t ~ ~ ,; Commlsaion Nlet. Truln1,ng owr t1. Nu.t. St@ef IJ\n, ~txicty can ~ rrt.."~"'"'-EXtr!Mdy kwab&e. ~ MATURE Women for "'""' POSITION opea ll>lm ·!or ~ !I'"" · -·•· • Fair W th Fri · QRtijitj BBY """""' __,., lk•ln1l·~ i\ll&nul. ,\ ~ p 1 > OPERATOR MEDJCAl. :;i.._·y/1:1rt i''rl-&l!RNn"nt. Have own band = ln!~~~-:ie~all I'll~ = =) l!1t~ p~ ~ e8: ~~~=Do 't ~ ny , .pn until ) CEJUU.N SIMpbtrdii h&j 1':-'b..~ca Products, 8.r?-\\. CITY OF dl\,v. f.:fust kno1~ 1n.'lluranc-e. tool.a. Top ~ comm A Mina ~l M4-309Q. Ca.lij:~ plaJnt. and that's aJ'IOChet )'OU <'All .1 Non-JM~m prefer I~ 1 mako, l~lh :o:t, cr-.1 NEWPORT BEACH Geary. &l~t. In.", pd vac. Penn. Apply ~ WANTED . nlallt-r l'olltchtu dluJlVfl welcomo1 o attend trtt v.wk female. .t&. J.'ll\" COOK, E:\.'PElt. \\ tlh 2nd Stull 11 pni·l2:3Q arn) Chevron Sta.l. 604 Su.. O:lut SF.X::RETARY • ~la.I)' Opt'n, &1th.ctiw )'OUll8 • itnllb dro t1> trowN • ahopg. For lnlonuadon rt'ICteT\C'C!:. l-lour:5 6:30-:'l:OO. S:i.11 Per lhn1r · liwy, Lila· Bcb. Tcrrifk:lnd=n111Y f~ ':: =~ ~ ~L.:ly, word!I beco~e shouts • Contat.1: Tom Dlttt'tich $3.50 hr. 133 S. Coast ll"·y., T•~n1pnr11ry µos1t10n until ... PO\VER Scwirla Mach. 0pn. ~I Pl~ · :: In • Niguel u ' na 10nictlmea. Al AL'S CAR· 64'2·21J1 ,__. ...... L,,guna Beal'h. JUHl' 3lllh, 1~171 Req'1 6 ·-m Jo)i.:pcr. p~l'd. Good {Ml.>' k tacli11:1a It •II ... :m~ny swJ . PET, we llko \Cl be friendl Coast Mutlc $ervlc• f RY PC>Ot-: l::O..rpF:R. 111l1's •''l"'r 011 IBJ\f 03). OOIJ stt•11dy •"Orll:. l 7 3 3 • R bltne'llla. I 11 d t v t <l u a I \~fb~1~E N i{!al ~~-with our eu11omen, evtn NciwVo&'t Blvd. at Harbor -· . I~ e BLUE DOLPHIN e Co11uH·t Po•rsonncl Oft1ee, ~tonrovia, CM. 645--1447. scll"ClL'<I MU~'T LlOl>llC.'U all fl -• lo "llormy v.-ealhcr.t' l s CoslJt. Me~ 3355 \7la Licio, N.B. :ttlll ~'.~\\'POrt ~!\·~~~.. PRESS OPERATORS o1 the tollowln& requlaltcs • u~si> ~t:.~:~~~: wun;iotnlna: "'n>llit Tell us! *PIANOS.ORGANS Peta, Gentr~ll ISO FULL. or p.'lrt timi· "'Ork for 1'°11 lnach, Calf. ' //) / W0tnf'_n to v.'Ork tcir-jll.utle Anrllct.ive, 1~·t•ll groo111Ki, traclve. CALL Mr. Bartlett, :h:h~e It ri.a:llt • withoul ·0o1"8: Out For BUJl11eu CLOWJ-.1 KN J l" E , ~ "Cllid \\i.1rkf'N. Furnl!un· LEGAL SECRETARY f'(,.aftl'I" 1nolci111g plants. 546-3370. good lM:<.'Teturl81 1klll1, 846-1381. ·'SC !kit quality. prl<.'ff . iscrv. proxlmate.ly 15 lnche• Iona. n1ill lll('n, Spray p:untt•rs, PRESSMEN 1250\V, Hamada rellnblc. fti9 23-35. P\:lailloo \VllO \VANTS TO \VORK! AL ARPET • v.•al-Stelnway·&klwln Cit'. excellent health $ 2 3; I 11:111dl'l'S, 11.,11111'(·.~. :\la1ure 2 A'f'T'ORNE'YS need your We are no,w •cc.ptln,, 700 llt>k. Manage small avail. 1/29, OHloe1 loo:l.tt.'d ·oRIVE A CAB! &.RUG .WORKS Pl<Q<or Pi&tloa Ir R.Oib !16T-.M58 nit"n & "''Onll·n ilf•sln.'<I. l\,L"t' lu·lp. ?.iodl'm local olf~. oppl ic•t1ont for ""' &h0p. ~1. Oin lMne. Nr Alrporltir Inn. Q{QOSE your hour$ \\'Ork 2S.1 S. Main St., Oranp Henta.1.1 ' , , , , , • \\'l' Buy· Sell 1 ..:G:::":::::~::..-&~BO~•= on~J~l -~-no h.11Tl<'r. lfeir \\'ood, 1977 Gmd brrwll!!l. St.art $600, nly lhoee lhal p(>SSeS5 our for youraeU, be ~ own MZ-6400 • Ml·9909 Daily 1().6 SUn 12-S """"",,.' ,,.._,. J•• f'ltict>ntia ''''1'. Costa ~1••:-.'1 ~:\11~~l~er!!~1 5.:=: Part•Time Purchas. Cl~rk $SOO =~636. need, a PP I Y • boas. 1!fen or v.'Oln~n. ca11 OWNER m11,1t sacrUlco. PU FlEl.D'S PIANOS ~.kie='!': .t~leplc~~ t1"LL llnlc "'tlrk in un1qu~ ngo llarhor Bl\'a, c~t F«-Paul c_au l.orrainr be sl.11;hlly hknd1cap~'d. elegant ¥Oki hanging lamp1 Coata Mesa {714> ~3ZO avail. MS-284S. nose ReM-arrh NurYry. \\1l'l!ill'hfi SECRETARIES Vts, retired.. Ascc 21 to 70. $125. \Vhllc u.pbolstered con-KIMBALL .Electronic Organ a Call 838--8861 LEGAL SEC'Y TRNE BUSBOYS T->ef'80flnel Agt>cDC')' San~ Ana law firm r~uin.-s Su\)Plemenl your lllCO!ue., \l'JJU)Ot'a.ty chair Ul. Palr with be I o.ooiatlve 1;C:::•;;l:,•..;·_..;.:. ___ ..;;:;S;;:21 ' {~l'\\po.>rr c .. uti'rl, St< n d 16:'>1 1':. Edinger. S.A. xlnt typists tull & pllrt time. Drive a cab 6 bz:s or more a 11lnctl Ja~te color prints ML'Cliterra::~ vdtb real •>~REE! Nf!eded de1perate- GELCOAT ·TOUCHUP n·~utlll' to Class1hrd ad~. l~laric: ID c..-nierl legal exp not neCessary. ~ ~eo .. iss ~ti 11" x 20' ry,. Sldne~. Yard Turquoise inaUd on both ly, good hon\l' for Leo, out ExpC'ri('tl('ed 559 (" u D::u~v Pilot, P . 0. 541-8836 AfTST &. ah or than d St Coala Mesa sease..,e 11 x 15•· m, iidcs. 2 tull k/bds. l yr. genUe' Marmalade Tom Cat, &U--0542 &"' 15ti0, Costa ~lt'sa, calil. Al5Q d!>sirable. t>icue IK'nd . ·· · Brasilia walnu.t double old. Xlnt cOnd. CMt $2300, from Hawall. &73-6132 l:qual Oppor. Eniplo~·N 92616· HOSTESS Real Estat. Sales ~~~o ~~ 0: \~9~~ w~': ~ ~ ~ ~P~~ ~~1;-5 !:ta~1Z; pERSfAN klttena. CFA reg., Girl1-Wom.n ' LIQUOR CLERK FREE 4382. Santa Ana 92702. auemhling pl8Jltlc parts. 644-6631. S.t & Sun. shots, xlnt. lineii. rn. full or 11 rin1(' doini; pll'as-N' Ch't'r :n SECRETARY.SALES & NJ\~ ~a.°"eauta "~.....?! Rannt, B ike & Skis *P.IANOS.ORGANS* e 89i·29'l0 e llf'll 1H1CH"li' i1ork ln ou1· or. Pan t1me11 {'\'i•n1ngs,' o exp. .,, CATERING ~"...-• ..... ~ .u:N • l'lftn 854 fitt. Cuarn. i-11.lury 'i'-i::••n· tk'I". SlS-3472 f'\'t•s. Pl~ase Apply License Training aft 6pm. 0 4 ~1 Cu l oven, perfect llammond, \Yurlilltlr, m3JU1 ::::J':::J!::O'------- erous bonus. App!). 7!'JOS L\"N, Relief Supervisor for &~t"'n S & 11 am & 2 & S pm Limited Time Only Nt'WflOrt Sch. re90t1 hot el. \\IORKINC manager for 1,,'0f· ~l'dcr & 1.mmac. ~· others. January c:leannee DOG School tnstrucllon New \\\'slniinsi~r. Sui I(' B, t1mall nursing home. Beach Fan·-"• 11,, .. ~n co"-A now ~fWit enjoy meeting & work· t~ &hOp. Exper. PIC'ase hwlnn Breeze Girl.I 26 , on now! :nie best deals are Clauel st&l'l~ Tu f! 1 \. o Ii ...... --~IV\ Cail n11•0 •-~, foe 1=•' 'l•c•-"ur ......., ,....,-_,,.. 1ng \\'/people. Detail ori£111t-nd p 0 Bo 1623 xlnt rond. $30. Skis , ~iw""• at \ eslnl. r l'tl ,..,, . ..,.,.,..,_ lll't..'a. ,..... .,...,,... ,,..,.._ .. #U-UI available thru Tarbell Coin-ed. Gd. &kills a 1nust. Call St'. resum~ ' ,,;..,..,,,, x ' boots 4~:.. bind & poles, like "'w··11·ch .. • c ·ty 9:30-10:30am. Wed 3-9pm • GIRL for office. Must have appL (AC'ro~e~;1rto~"a~~irport) pany. Applicarits fttlly re-644+!700, ext. 533_ Ne'A't)Ort Beach. ;uow. new all $20. f1exl·Flyer 56.. a I S mUSIC I Snt 9:31)-10:30am. Martin. f'xperience in dl"l"Oratinf,:'.. LVNs Sv.·inJ:. nile shifts, Equal Oppor. Enip\oyer lmbursed upon ~~casaltion, SECRE'TARY bookkeeper XLN'T oppor. \Vork your sled ns. 1500 Serenade South Coast Plaza 541).283(1 crett Kennels, M&-0939. 1..:110\\·lt'<!g(' of bonts hrlpful. f/11111 ... Pt-rsonnel Dt'pt, Ne"· or experien .. .,.. es 1 : 1 ottit"t" good °"'n hours. name your O\VU Trrr, CdM, 673-768'l. \V'ANTE:D· PRNATE PAR-BEAUT AKC reg. purebred Apply Ju h 11 n sen & lloag Hosp. N.8. prople. Openings available. sccrefarial skills, book· pay. Not ~oor to ~r st'll· * AUCTION * TY TO BUY PIANO FOR Gennan Sht>pberd pu~. 7 Christ£'nsen, 898 \\'est 16th N~ed lmmediatel.y Co1nplete training prog:rant. keepin" t!iru P&L.. able to 1ng. Public Relaho~. but · • CAS}[ • wks. 500 It fl5. Some black. St. Newport &>ach. E TRAINEE f'uture management oppor-""" ..... --.,.without supenrWon roust be salE'!l minded. Fine F'UrDif\lnt. ~2278 968-81~ -SCHAFFER MACHIN !unities. Call ?.Ir. Sloan at "'" • """-ml Helen H""ll .. A='·---~=:!!::C..------1 HELEN 832-5"40. good salary to "right" ap-""" • J" · "' P 1a1""'? Wll.J.. · up to $1.000. fOI' MALAMUTE/Shepherd pup- PERSONNEL TARBELL plJcant. Call 494-181 5 WA~d~ F•A ay, .7.YJ p.m. Steinwr:f Grand Piano. ~es 7 wks, 3 male&, 3 AGENCY OPERATORS ASSEMBLERS ~ Beach. In Y s uchon Barn (713) 874-3355. females, $35. Huntington * Houtekpr $80-$100 wk e Sec'ys, variety to $800 [ 1r~ 12075~ Newport, 01: ~ orJCKDUNG Concert grand !Bc=h.c.;96i-'292;=.='--,-..,,---\ Non pl"('SSUl"P. Dehghtlul 1.ong Term Assignments REAL TORS • ae~k Typlstl to $450 •d= 7 I v Behind Tony's Sida. Mat I 9 Ft. A-1 condition private AKC regia~ Gennan environmf'nt. Irvine IU't'a. Local manufacturer of pree\. Holiday & Vacation Pay REAL ESTATE • • Sec Y, Spaniah s700 2 DESKS and BOOK· party (2131 660-0069. Shep h c rd Pu Pf I e • • Uve 001, itl mu.st drive. sion ma.chined prodUCUi has VOLT SAJ..&5MEN _ Wby not work * 100°/o . FREE * SJiELVES . SU IT ABLE TV R.c:.1 Hif" Rin-Ttn-Tin blood In e' • 5 Day \Vk Fl"f' Paid 1·mml'<l1are ....,.....ni""" for the Instant Personn.I in the-hottest llrt'a Hun-• : .. n-=--'-' A~ AntlqUM 800 FO!t CHILDREN ar else ' o, 1' 136 ,837~'-5487:=!;·------·I G 'I Olfl $4SO ~....-. ..,._ LoU n.cll1Utll' • ....,,.e'OCy ·-·'d be id-' •--Sterto -I * en Ce lollO'll ing: Tempoh.ry Sen-let' t i n gt on Bt'ach/Fountain 4500 Campus Dr. ll;uu.i ~ ~-extra WANTED : Fema e toy Type 50 al'<:urately 3.«..~ Canipu!: Dr .. Suit£' 106 Valley and let us train )'OU! 546-2118 Nev.'Pfll'l Beacb SCRAM-LETS storage space in YoW' gar-January Cltaranc• poodle, No papen. Cus1on1er cont art .r,, GRIND'ERS I Nf'll;'POrt BeaC'h 546-4741 Call Pb.ii Me Na rn e e, . age. PRICED lo"OR lAl· G ~ * 968-2lll * pt.one 11ork 1''(.'{' Spilt Eq al O · E '°Yt' VlLLAGE REAL ESTATE, SECRETARY. f/urne. HN 1.lEDIATE SALE. 1212 . S. arrant Stereo "'J,.tems, fltALE It }>"em. Yorklc pup- * P.rt·t•·me $2.SO hr I u ppor. mp r 962--MTI.. 8:30-Spm, sh, typing & ANSWERS R05ll St S&nta Ana, Al\.l I Flit/STEREO MPX/ ru f sale THES phone. Salary open. Conlnct 542-3120 ., PHONO / 8 TRACK 2 piff. ncss orccs • Ck•rk typls1. 2 <lny irk 1 TURRET LA Nf'eded·E.'Cp' Foreign Car R~ E. TRAINEE 1Joru1a Fox 83Jz9543. • speakers list $350.&5. Nov.• 54.>--4400 fre Paul Mechanics R: E. Broker &: Developer, SERVICE Station Attendant lo~alloYI -Niece -Moose -SI'EREO, 1973 .G a r r a r d $.197.40. Uoder $8 Moothly. D A S ll C H U N D puJ)py. * Acctng Clerk to $500 MILLS e 5.17.-.2132 e "ill train & !!poMOr for lull & p/tl.me. 40 or over, Cougar _ COOt.L~G model. SystemUed au Io USA Stereo Freight 1J. miniature, AKC. shots Gf'n'l Al'ctn~ OOi:kground + NEWPORT CENTER lil't!flS('. Call belv.tn 10 am & gentleman, W/RrV, Ila. ex· Fan dancer: That's a nud-~. 200 watt am/lm quidaton, 119 E. 11th St., mahogany red. 531Hi771 1111• typ1nug AP/'. S\lblf'ase 1 or 2 dlx view 3 pm, 545-ll24. per. Apply Chevron Station, lst with her own.COOUNG ~v:OO ~~A ta~ CM 645--2442. -. • Puft'bred Bloodhound pup. * Secretary $6.S0-$700 SCREW oUicea, ieC!'etarial area, RECEPTIONIST -604 So... Cout Hwy., Lag sysl£'m. Still brand new ln 19TJ ZENITH & RCA'• at pies, 7 wks. $50 each. 3 Openings. Gr! sh skills MACHINES Xerox & pariting. &t4.oo23 YWA~!J!~SKERAONLryE Bch. PR Antique Marble Top box. Waa le.ft unclaimed o11 tremendous savings at o64~5-0.107~~· ~~--,,---:-I & E .. xec. !e..,el •:xpc!ien('e • Newspaper Carriers ~,.., SERVICE Station Sale&m&n, Commodes $75 llxl1'Ncl.4, layaway. Now, $13'1. a-edit Orarwe County's larlclt B-EAUTIFUL Bo.'Cer 2 yn rrqUin'() fC"e Paid BOYS & GIRLS G~t our customers, answer I/time l'\.'e shift. Must have w/4" splash, some carving. dept. (714) 893-0001. dealer. Priced less than the Id ~ wants'to play Also Fee Posilions ·MOLDERS phones, lite typing. If you lite ...,.,.h. know1.....i~e. Neat 53&-i340 eves. Alte'ntion "Swap.Meeten" dlBcounlet'I with 3 yr plc--o ' spaye '$50 968-8520 42ii2 CA:\IPUS DriYl' W yrs and older. are attrac tiv e , ........ ~ lure tu~ 1 yr parts & 1 yr w/chlldren. . · Suite B~ :-<e..1·pon Bea~·h \V. Newport Beach area. weU-groomed & like people, appearance. Apply AM 2590 • ANTIQUES 20% OFF \Vill the penK>n who had a service. Cash 90 Plan or Vacancies cost money! Rent 557-2711 GENERAL Good proflts. ConlBet ?ttr. call Mrs. Davis for appL Newport Blvd., C.M. Antlque1 for lnlerion 354.J E ~~~-HfenryS3M50cK•tnnathej'!!=_!or terms to 36 months. ABC I your houAe, apl., ~re 0 • Dail Pil t C'I kd 0 • 0 •~1~ SERVICE Sta. Att nda I "·t H-, CdM ~2515. _.e or · a ....,.,ta thru ~II Pilot " .x:ay, Y 0 , • · "'"ee ays .,..::>, <>1M""" Q....,, e n • ...., .. J Me!lll Swap ~feet, Sun. l/14, Color 1V, 0021 Atlanta, blda., etc. ~~ f*•l-IELP-\\'orkini; l'Ouple FABRICATORS • 642-4321 • ' RECEPT. SEC'Y female. 40 Hr l\'k. Apply, Appliances 802 please call 642-3589 bet. 6 &: Huntington Beach, 968-3329. Clanlned Ad. _ nt'eds snn1Nne 10 do Be . Mission Viejo lttobile, 2ti051 9 p M (Pri part ts ----ffTTT • ""!Wltng & ironi~ onre a * * * * · NurHS Needed soc'~e H!:_~t~nttom:~~ La Paz Rd, Mission Viejo. OVER ~ washer!:, dryer!!, to ~) v, Y wan :&7:.£V.UFVVZWV-_ ~ _ -- \\eek. J::ves. !'i;"i7-J.'lti0. 11-7 & Othtr Shifts fv.>avy pholll.'. Sh heJpfuJ, SERVICE Sta. Attend. full & ~~lOl'JJ from $39.!6. J\USfAKES. HOSTESSES .FRY COOKS & DELI MEN Experienced, Full T11n1· HOCHMAN'$ DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT MAINTENANCE Top pvt. duty pay. Siar\ ~""1. Call Jean Browo. P/tlmc. Apply fl>I So. O>ast wardrobe. Some never ln1ml'd. pay for Ooor duty. 54()..6055, Coastal Personnel H"'Y· Lag. Sch. LATE model auto. l''a&ber & 'Mlt'n. Long dresses. M>rne MECHANIC Cliunty-"·idc. Need RN · Agency, 2790 Harboi' BJvd, •STUDENTS: Part time, 20 elec. dryer (Ziil A-1 rond. SUC'de thing!t. Size {9-13), L VN • Aides. lnll!rviews C~i. hr/"·k. H> ea. 646-5848. Also Kne'l..sel ski8, l!IOs, ExC't'lll'nt tnnt:c> llf'nt>fits, in-~l~~ri·~~t;_s~~ul~~s~ RECEPT/TYPIST ~!~e~~r~shJf~ : S:Owl i~te~. '!:it~~; ~~~poles. Call aft 6. eluding ron1?any paid group pita! Rd., N.8. 11...obby Pack M~,,_enjoy dealing Exw/the medical insurance. Kerunore washer. ~1Tl8. O'Keefe & Mom·11 built··•n insural\{',._ 1 Lido Bldg.1 6'12-9955 or pu.......:;. Lite typing. per. Appjy ln per!!On, Jack-in-the- w1busy 4 line phone. C.O. '""'"' C • DISHWASHERS, washer.1, used dishwasher. Good work-~1\1-Cf!f.>.\. be . . Box, uAA, Baker SI., .M. ..l-~-rebi' -··~ & . -····· A ado ·~ nefus. Apply in person, '-'-'"'""" ., 6-·· 1ng LVfu JOn, voe • --NURSE aides, exper. Swing, Pennysaver, 1:)45 Newport SEWING machine opr!I need· delv'd. 83!r1620; 546-5218. Portable Singer Sewing ,11ite shHifts. PNe"°8 nncl [)('pt, Bl., c~. edM:v'bbSo"m· ie ;~~-r.. p1re8r1·d1• l lloover rug & floor sham· Machine_with attachments, oag osp, · · ~ ~ pooer & 1 tank vacuuOL $60. Phone 633-!1Js.l alter OPERATORS, 11inc.Je needle RECEPTIONISf--Ofc Mir Reynolds, S.A. MC}-36S4, Jake Neuleld. 5'18-lOCJO. 4:30 p.m. TRANSPORT --.,. wanted, career op for shaJi>, 1~°"~.,,...,.--~~~- LSI ACOMHIEMT~ SEWH1 CUIDE fOll THE GAL OH nt( GO. overiock. Zippersetter. Top capable person in prof'I ore. TACO BELL OLDER G.E. refrigerator, MUST Sell" freezer $50, C.Olor ., __ _.,DYNAMJ.CS__ pay, e;Er. only. Rolf's Req's ecper_L.abili.tx.-Assistant ~anag£'r, College WO~ condition, $35. TV, appliances, br furn., -l2S E. lilh Stri.'l't :n:ll \.\'. Segerstrom l\.1fg., Production Pl, mgmt of ofc, people & u en , 7Hme, no exp ft('{'. ~~7-0240 alter 5.-component trt-n, 9C?Whlg Costa l\1esa Santa Ana (714) 5-16-3131 NB. money. Laguna Niguel, 818 Ocean Ave·, H.B 536-7800. ASHER G Dey Ear-mach. etc. AIAO, '64 Chev. Equal Oppor. J::mployer Equal Oppor. Employer OFFICE Hetp, lite bkkpng & 495-@lj, TV Tech. Exper. Only SOS ~Y Amer\~ asbraid!:j rug Wjlg. $250 or bst otr. 646-8673 l'"""""!'!'l!~~~!!!!!!!!• I·!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' typing. ltlust have Calif. RESIDENT Man.ager . R£... TV, Balboa Island, ~· 9x12. 5.16-2158 after 6 PM HEYRLOCM Glass Boxes HOSTESS ~lACHINJsr. Excel Qi>-drivers lie. 9 am-5 pm. 443 tired couple to manage 5 Eves. 646-1037. REF"RlGERATOR, S .,.,.,..., mfg to J'Oll;· Made to order. Apply Jn Pt"rson, n1oms portunity. Precision parts.-\V. Bay SI, CM. 645-5940. apts in San c I e roe n t e. J-~ Lowest Prices. Weittt Coast Alley \\-"esc tools & dies. Good shop OFFICE Nurse-LYN or 492-0646 or 837.go12. * TYPISTS * old vecy clean Wood Specialties, 893-1512. 2106 \\'. Oct'anfront, NB background req'd. Cole medical assislant. Starting 893-9060 M 1 s CELLANEX)US eJec. HOSTESS, MATURE Ins! trument ~ • ......,...21J34 salary $500 mo. Mon-Fri. ~~l~~.!1gr5 re!p~,~~ Regl<1ter for Camer1s &. Ironic testing equip TV & °"2"" bcf P a("('tltia, C.M. ""~ .97!kJ680 ·--..-a temporary job E • nt 808 hobb 1-T --• f/tjm<' . .,..... """ · noon Equal Opportunity Employer ' C 1 em e n I£'. 4 9 2-0646 1oc1ay qu1pme Y J....-a. op \.VI~. H 0 USE KEEP E R OFFICE ttlg:r for hosp. lab. 837-SOU. l"I"-"··•· ... ,, ---846-3572. -:\l.\ClllNIST Journeymon F' I 1~ i ",_,,,, PROF camera S)'stem -~~~-----· C 'I a•-a pact I m• 'f""" Davs. /I me. -t:rsonne ll'e N-1 AU • 4 Oak Chairs 16 each. 10 . ·" · .. · 1 "· ""'"· onl>·. also helP'r machine · 11 fl NB .... , 1-laniya l"'l'l 65mm 80mm 'hru F ' ... ,,· hts 'I st Dept., oag osp, · · Restaurant OfO-Ski"· .. • ....., ' . ' gallon aquarium-all --· r · ,.o .. ig · '' u 5llup. Trurun Co., 19!ll Lake -.... ...., 135mm 1J!Omm Handgr1p & ...... _ ha\'(' good ref's. Call Sr., H.B. 53&-3620. ORTHODONTIC r R 0 NT A FUN PLACE Equi\l Opper. Employer • 1546-3731 $25. S'S" sul'fbrd $15. "'" n"-"1 4 pm 0 pm OFFICE E.'<p nee. •"ale & Fcmalo porrofiex. $350, • 6'5-8297. ,,.~ .,. . MAIOS WANTED TO WORK '" J>ENT x 500 1 fits HOUSEKEEPE:ll, Lido Isle. i\facure, Exper. Pref'd. Full !16:.!·2405 Westtrn G irl Inc. 6x7 :;. 35 = ~ LIFE magazine oollecton, 1.ll half da . Local reb. PART TIME .1lifi MacArthur Blvd. $Zi5 Call 646-380il eves. ' back issue!: from 1953 to $30 "k. 673-~~~r~-SeC' Pcrsormel i\lan-COUNTER GIRL CJ/ //) J 540-0325 Fur~iturt 810 =· each or 3 for $L Housekee , f/time Balboa Bay Club Over 21. Apply in person Jlte f<.euben Typist/Proofreader For C'on\'. Hosp. I 1221 '"·-C'oasl Hwy., NB only alter 2 pn1. 1)('11 She{, Pan/time. Gd. spelling eMCn. 6 Natural Teak Captain T 0 W LE Ster 11 n g ~" delicatessen R <' s I a urallt. G. ~ Apply ;0 pe-. Pen•y-chairs. Brand new 8....,.ial (~an) 8 settings, xtra L\llMED. ()perungi1 for lD-'.., i\IAINTENANCE "'Ork. Man r. d •-• •• ~ p1~ 15cµ off 644z8806. f Ii · p ·d 1 Brookhurst '"' A iUllS, llunl· ,. •• ,,, 1°~ Noum.n..t Blvd., order. never used. · • · " · lad lf'S U or pfllml". ar for p/1jme, Appy ee ' ......, ~"t""'' wkly. Earn xtra money or ~1 1y('r.i,·oOOs. 4;, Fashion ington Beach near Sav-On • CM. Redecorating $50. each. 2518 USED BICYCLES slart a pl'rm. career. For Island, NB Drugs. A Elden C.M. 64&-1042. All types * 642-1272 inter.r11;· call, 892-5333 or -*=:M""A7NcoA:c-G=E~M~E=N~T~ Pt/time help delivering & Now Hiring URGENTLY • HERCULON sofa A: vw Bus rack, 3 pr short 8.16-7826. picking up cars. Musi havE" l~veseat, tables, din rm set, drapes, crib & mattre88, lllYINE PER.SONNE!. SERYICES•AGENCY Fl'ltr"'& fo"rre ~1!ion.q Exl'c. Sec1\!lary 111 S6ij Hkkpr1G1rl 1-·r1rl:1y hi $650 Grn'l Ins. Clerk to $;j;"l('J ·°"'·l''y Ullf' sh• 10 $5/Jl Rcccyt/Typ1~t ro s:ioo Rtttlll 10 kl')' ttdd1•r lo S 1;.,o Jr. IJ1'fllts111an t..:11 k S~l1 <IS:l t:. lilh u1t hv1n1·1 <:~1 642-1470 JOBS URGENTLY NEEDED • Seeretruies • K£'ypunch Operalor!I • Solderers/wire "'mp • Bllllng Clerk Tynist JrvinP a10-1-1ri0 * OPPORTUNITY driven lie. Apply lli43 BOOKKEEPER NEEDED kmg bed, al'° glove leather ~ If ~·ou art• l'UITC'ntly licensC'd, Place:11lia, _fM1. Equal op. • . ..Packaging sofa & loveseaL Must ecll. R-0-LL1N~~0-STO-NES--Co-.-,,.,,, l'l1hl'r ix:rn1a11ent or 1en1p-portu111ty cn1p oyer. e Lite Industrial Pvt ply. 5.~1. ticket for sale. Best ofler . •>rary to sell life and health !Part-Time) ***Sofa & loveseat, never ,~ _"! lnsurancc, ti u·ill pay you Payroll C.Oustr. $650 No i'Xper. llCCe&lt, l1nmcd 60 usually•\-'C::'~'-""'-~--~-- lo a11s\\l'J' t111s add, Bookkeeper $000 ALSO work avail. Irvine, S.A. & ~· ~:i~ $! ' A Cable Upright Piano, l .. J.::~~E,JL~;;~ * LEADS NP Construction $550 C.M. Xln't hrly rate, Top me, · . Oldsmobile, Good oond. I" No nl~I 10 knock 011 doors. Jr. Draftsman $650 HOSTESS & working rondit.ions. NAUGAHYDE Sofa 6', olive 645--0240 707l! \\'c ofter fr('(' leads daily, Re«.'PUTyplst S500 NO FEE EVER green, LIKE NEW. Call Ml II top con1missions, vested re-General Office lo $500 Come In & Regist£'r NCM' 644--0032. "' aneous ""f\n .,, fl('u·als and a chance to in· FIC Bookkeeper $1;i0 KITCHEN HELP MAPLE Living .Room Wented 820 Htld.. CMDlll.. Accounting Clei'k $.;()) Ct J Fumi Mak tt Xln l'ro:>ase your income immed-.f"'_;,J ~"" ..... ..,.,,,.°"· tun.r e o er, t WANTED: U.S. C.Oin Colle<:· 1 iall'ly. ;\ilvancl'm£'nt pol£'n· ~Garden G. I: _ YHJ. ....._ _ cone!. 892-4613 Hons &: acc:ummuJaUons. -Plan for sprlng -em- 11.11 111111 all 1,,'0mpany lw>ne-Cleric Typ'1 J-l25 ApPly j.5 daily LOVESEAT, 2 Wing back Private out-0f-town buyer. 1 brold£'r towels for gttta, f11..;, including retirement l:Xce. Seen'!'"'"' SiOO chain, Recliner. Write, Claaailled Ad No. 9385 10%-18YJ bazaars! pJ.ut a\3tla lil1·. \\"('have a G" 1 Fri $700 \VAITER or waltre!l!: {size ** 49&-~ ** 600, Da11y POot, P.O. Box ~.<fl' -flTI ...,, Llghlhearted lifl for •·tunpl('I\' life and accident :~~Boo~keerc'r .to $Gr:AJ lSNl E . CoasBet Hwhy. 8-12). Lunch & dinner. ex-Girage Sale 812 1560, Costa MeM, Cal. 9'1626. lllMiMt 1114'1..... kitchens. Embroider charm- ;1nd hl'ahh kt!, inclurl1n11: NEW ORT ewport ac per only. 23700 Clubhowsc ;:.c.;.;;.,c;.::.;;.;.:_ ___ ;..c;IWANTfu: tall al...,.le chest Ing l>ays-<lf·the Week motifs 11!•11\al a11rl franehis(' group: Equal Oppor En1pioyer D o ·-· N. I ·~ -~·g -to-on a ,., of ;11..;iJ guaranteed Issued life Personnel Agt ncy . r, .._,una igue. GARAGE Sa.le, Furniture, of dra~n. Must be ELONGATED and leaner is in 81''6"'' '"" ... 1o0J1cy, ages 50-80 plus 833 Dover Dr., N .B. REsrAURANT ~f.1~ bc•xp m""'atu. ,.0ver \J\elia=~~ ... ,c::w1an t~li ~:~~ ~~ :e~ ~~the way you'll look In this ~:~ 7g~ se!':'::~~- fi,.nlt h polici<"s that rover 642-3870 BUS t.1EN \\'anted. Prefl'r • '-J ' ' "'""" ,.._, vertically seamed skimmer -8EVENTY·1'"1VE CENTS n1ost pre-existing c.'Ondltlons 1 .,,..,..,~"""""":'""""~ over 21. See Miss McLeod reSJ)Ol!fi!)le. Apply bet 3&:5 20. 20412 Craimer Lane, Hun-one that's Pain lab I e. It'• the &sign half-sizes "'ith tor each pattern -add 25 t11 all agt's. If you are dig... I ~ after 4. pm, V[n De Kamps 3009 So tlngton Beach, 9(i2-421).t. 540-22'19 alter 5 p.m. fashion savvy Chciose. cents for each pattern for s;oti~iicd, disillusioned, eag· Personntl BEN BROWN'S ·Bristo• Costa Mesa Housthold Goods 814 Mu1lcal lnstrum.nt1122 Printed Pattem 9385: NEW Air Milli and' Special Handl· i'r or just curious, please Counstllor TralnM RESTAURANT WAITRESS, expcr, over 21. , . . Half Sizes 11)1n:, 12~. 14~. Ing; otherwise thltd<lass <.'al! 497.1345 for appoint· If you're aggresahre, en-Apply in person after 108.m, KI!"BALL Electronic Organ LUDWIG double b8M drum 161,i, ~. Sire 14'Ai (bu!:t 37) deUvery will take thn!e 1neri!. f~C"male agents In· thU$l&1tic A: want to roake 3UOO S. Coast Hwy. Mrs. Malool at Mesa Verde "'lib bench, ~atlve St1. Rogers, ch r ome takes 1% yard!l6()..inch. weeks or more. Send to vlrl'd. money, "dval'IC(' on your __ .;So="::1ho..,::Lag"'::u:;na:;.__ C.Ountry Club, 3IXKI Mediterranean w1lh real dyna91>!1IC snare, ' 3 Tom Sf.lvt:!ft'Y·nv!; CENTS Allee Brooll:1, the DAILY merlt, work w/people wt' RN'S Oubhowie Rd, CM Turquoite lnlaid on both Toms. 5 Zlldjian C)'mbela for~ each pattern _ add 25 PILOT, 105, Needlecraft wUI tmln you for a position WAITRESS cxper -t und-sides. 2 lull k/hds. l yr, $450 or be!:I off('r. 494-8851 . ,__... tor each ""'nem tor Dept .• Box 163, Old Chet.ea Ana.h<'im 533-2322 MAN wiUt automotive NJ..:VER A FE!:: AT Tt:i\1PO koowledge to work part Tcm1) T1•n1pori.1ry lb1p l1n1c. llam .. lpm. Journ('yn1nnf.1no1y,;-~111• l)!f!'I Harbor Btvfl. chinist ." Ni,i::ht (Jh~l11nn. ::a ---•~t~•~l~oc~Arlh=~"='-- hr. \1·k. Xlnt Con111any H1·n-MASSEUSE rflls. Pa11I ~1rd1t·:il. l.1!1•, \\"ill Tr;un . ., .... tJ.15-0'IGO Uniforms, Credit t.:nion, ttc. DAILY PILOT 'Ask 1or LalT)' fl.11111 r • 6424321 • JUNIOR Se.lesmen: 1().15. Ea.m $:»$40 per w(!ek get· ting llE'W customen lor 1he DATLY ??LOT. ,,_I~ l~ not ti rM!W'llJ)llper route and cloP1 not Include colll!dlrni: or delivering, Traruportation Is prov1dt'd , We work four houn nrtc:r llChool and 8 on S.IUrdlly. \Ve l\3W ape_nlnjz!I for f'ourrtnln V11lley k .South llUnllngtoflo Oettrh &.rt~ on· I.)', You n1usl be out of IChool by 3 PM I o ~CIPQIC?. Ei1:r.rlC!nct>J ~r.W:n pr nrl ty • MATURE LADY BOOKKEEPER We rll'('(! a full charge 'book· kr-epcr to work In our New- port Center Oflioe. You wilJ have lo be tu.UY experienced &: able to take full ~htu"ic ol our books. Pleallant work· \ng conditions & wiuu.J bent· filll. Salary $475/mo to start. l'lcl\~' do not Apply unless you are fully l':\pcriencr.<l. 1~t~·r1Y" phonr Joan at ri.1.1·6000 fnr app<llntmen(. Vacancies cost money! Rl!nt wur house, apt., ,;toT'(' bld.11: .. etc. thn1 a Dally CJa.s~lfll'd Ari. St'll Idle Items mw! Call 642-5678 Now! I In our livine office in all OR-F/time SUpervisor. ''l P/ · • 5p ·_;,:: N""• old. Xlnt oont. Cost $?.m. FLUTE.Sterling , It v or ·.·;M_all and S~al Handl-StaUon, New York, N.Y. f I · OR~' 11 RN & 7-3 Tech. :. · timl.' m .. .,m. 0 ii 11-bet lfr • ,.--la tu1DN'l!: o SCl't'C'tl ng, testing ·~ s H lid A 1 ~ • 111JV or s 0 ·r . Artley French model. New~ l::f' othcrwl'!e third< S8 10011. Pr1nt Name. A~. & .. ~-evaluating potential lCU-3-11 & 11-1 RN '" LYN un or, Colo ayt1.. PP y, ;.,..37--1547 utter 5 and aU day r" c 0 n d I 1 I 0 n ed. I• . de(,_.., will take three Zip. Pattern Ncunber. o !Full Ti·me & P/U-1 Kramer 11 onial Kitchen, ~· & ..... " ·•·J ·-· ,.mployt'Cs for local nat'I "' ...... 5 11, 19 h S CM ,,;,:. ~n. """2411. wttkl: or more. Send to NI:~ F.: OLE CRAFT 1..1 I · Ca11 P 1 ln1ervice Director 12 · t t, · ~ the DAILY knl Free ~~fln~n~~Z:OO.' IX>nnl~ & P11eHlc-n llMPllAI, ism WANTED. NOW! Jewelry 815 Office Fumttur•/ ~~ ~rti~&ttem Dept. ~'::;,,, ~: etc. Dt·nnis 'Prn;1u11'lf'I Agency of IklaY.:ai:1_ ~~~-. 4 E • _ _. INUlAN .lcwclry, llilver & E9uip. 824 232 We!t 018th $t., N~ 1.Htanl Mtitrame Book. lrvint>, 2® i\tif'hr!AOn Dr. Call ~u. e~xf:IZ • xpenencsu lurqUOise. Ju~ returned Yotk., N.Y. lOU. Print Batie, fancy knob. pat· PET LOVERS RN SupervUor for •m&ll Salesmen Only from """rvatlon. All new 2 NN ~!nut ""'J:· 30 J: NAME, ADDRESS with term. Sl.00. nursJng borne ln.beach area. jewelry. ~ ~. 42"', I top, £'& ZIP, S1Z1J and 8TYU: lft!lb.nt . Q"OMM Rook w OLii 714: ~ for a.ppt. G~ Uooi' oppmtunity tor tushi. IQUash btiuom.s. in. Olivetti elect ~ter NUMBElf,. I.tam by ptcturesl Pat I nE'N1 ~people who kwe pcU -=~~,.:;..:,;;~;::;,.~"-I.he rlpt men. Omu>any dlnn jewelry l"(!'pf.in!d. EdJtor 2 SDI. 00-1471 SE£ ft.~0_¥: -~I ck tm11. $1.00. . 10 h<'lp me in n\Y businc?mJ. SALES CAREER ~11 le frM demo plan Navajo Trading, • 2 4 3 2 SEC. cbn $8--$23, wood delka FuhSons iu~ "",,::-:' one Complete ,.....,. Gift,,... r'uu or p11rt thnr-,. For Pf'"" Be,.. )'Oto" own b<a. $850 "available. New store now Newport BNd., C, M. Q>-60. ator cab $40. 8li1 W. !Elem ftH. ea"~!L ~ -men than 100 Kitti ~I lntcrvit'w, <'all 392-0036 guarantl!C!d lo start. Fl'ft! taklna flpPl1cations. 60-7251. 19th CM, Pierce, &12-3408. ng.SUm~ ....._. $1 .00. PIZZA MAN wanted full = ~u"::~':;:;:;e ~~ GUSTAFSON Ml1cellaneou1 118 P\1no1/0rgan1 126 ~fN!!J' SEWwv BOOK °"""""" .,.... -- 11me. Apply ot Tino'•· :mt2 nmt Job e.an Mr wetton. Lincoln M•rcury EN .. tod8.y, wear tomorrow. ~-~;-R• Boob • !'ilk. O-Own Vallr-y Parkwa,, or Mr. Stu Booth.· ~ • 122 Playboy Issues. datirui GULBRANS • Spinet plMO, fl "J -- Ln.iruna NiltUf'l. or M4-79B9 16800 Beach 11.t W11.mcr bade to 1960, take an, $50. Xlnt cond. INSTANT FA s Ht o N ~ °' 11 PrtM &J•- PLUMBING &: h(lA1lftl SALE.'S ~lfl w.nted tor TV ~~unU~orm:r:n.5544 9G2-2SlJ. 54.'r-6.'m BOOK -Handn!dl 0 I q.;,H Bc>ot t -16 oo.ttttnt. T'(,'Pl\lr1nrin. 0 n 1 y rx· DI ct Sal work Cro1 • * WATER .CONDmON· Gmnd Plano • pRrlor Rhc, ft1sh.lo1. tacts. $1. 50rc. 1ier11'n1·r n1•1·d l1pply \rl"pcr. pa~ F16:li: hn. Newport ''Hom• of tht Viking'' ER, F..Vtl'*>tl., Tlt\V $700. E~ctlll'nl C.oncl!Uon! VacanclM cost money! ruint MIMl9m q.dt 9oo1r 1 - ROn. Tl" I" r r n i· e 11. 7793 nr Seal Beach of11ce. WANTED bus boy, br'Cakfoat Mklog S.lSO. ~. $'100. 64+-43.'ia your hooJJI, apt.. 11ore !ilk!. _\V •'~Im In s I•• r Ave.. Tf>lcprompter-An equal op-A lunch, Exix:r only, 23100 Like ttt TrAde?~Our Tr11df:'1''11 Have 110methlng you want to bld.11:., dc,.._hru a Dally Ptlot ~Db kif' 'TotQ'• 1'vhlc -~mln11tl:'r. portunity employtt. C..U Oubhouse Dr, l.e.gu11a PRl'ldlMl column lit .b' you! •~I ? Claullied ad.a do It Oa11tfled Ad. 60-5671. llbe.autU'Ut Pille.mt. 50c. Nrl.'d 11 "Pad"! Pl1t1·e Kn ad! 642--laiO. ~N-"lgu="'--------5 llncs. 5 ds.ys for 5 buek5. J !w!•l!!_l.:·s.c~al~I ~N~O~IV'._:14~2-6G'\8.~~-1i•••••••-!!'l•llll!ll!ll•••••••- I ( ( . ( -. .. . ... < 2f PILOT/AOVERTISER Wednt~"· Januar)' 17, 1971 OAIL Y PILOT 59 [ .,. ... _ I~ l /I ~1Uon lliJ I _ ..... l~I _,,, .... ~ 154 Cycl11, lllk.., . 1""'"'---.,---_._.. s...1,,. · -· BMW GERMAN S-H,atr --------·--lllU.MAN (1963 COMMER) Pointer, g """'· l~o. oil BICYCLES PANEL TRUCK Equ!Jpell Viall our now bomtl lhOtL Papet'll, AKC. ~ Bicycle Shop aotna: out ot ~11~-0ve~ e d Ra wttb G iil.UJ~~ • new home. buainen. All blkes 5% wex SHELVES . PJUCED FOR OBEDIENCE elQa to •ta.rt cost. Everyfh1n& nn11t .KO! QUICK SALE:. Wed J :n. 7 30 I 17fl2 Beach Blvd., H.B. 1212 S. ROii St., Santa Ana - , u .. ·N.~t ~.,J~ (nc.,. Slater>. 542-313l • ROY CARVER, Inc • ..._ art:a, Ot>en to all dop OW'T' '64 Hooda !IO, ttreet bike, 1950 FO@..D ' 234 e:. lTth St. 5 mo. old. MH928. , aCouto., clutch, $75. Scbwlnn % ton, 4 speed, gQoQ 8 pr; Costa Mt.'&I ~ b ~ Coe nl' 10 a:pd boys bike, $30. tlte1. New battery, clutch, 4 Ad«a le PJRI. :kel, Ph: Sam, ~ aft 8 or plugs, ~. -regulator. '69 BMW 1600 Radio Heater, wW be nail, .SlO. to s;oocl Wknd1. Old but dependable $3Xl. 4 Spd, Approx 7f M.P.G. home, 4£M-4'T19. aft 5· NEW Schwinn Tricycle, 3 534-6996 with great roa.d handling Honn 856 speed w/carrytng basket. 963 qualities, 645-6644.. v"" 2 b'··"·•. Cost ~~. V1n1 EXCELLENT BUYI ~ •w• t-"=------'69 BMW '°"'· wht w/bloe Sell $140. 536-8247 aft 6. '6G FORD Window V 240 Inter. New Michelin XAS Centle but splrtted Sottel, "l'l 125 · an. ti .,..., ""'"" quarter A thorobttd mue TENTON< New , cu. 1n. 6 cyl. eng., -"'--c-:~=·==,--- _ ..... Tttck & Saddle tncludl!!d: ~. ~t\Cfis cond. U.W . crultomadc trans., mag DATSUN Call 546-9774 or 645--8284. miles. Ong. owner. '500. wheels, custom paint job. , ----------aJS-2995 eve. Extra sharp. $995. CalJ 1 BOARDED-Top location, 1115. SALE ·'Tl Horn!a ~. Lo Sll-1488 evenings. 1973 ..PATSUN .2>271 Acac.la, Santa Ana -Hgt.a. 644-5307 or 644:62J.6 ml., many accessories. Mint '67 DODGE Van, VS/318 ALL MODELS -i:ond. $625. alt 6 pm. auto, w/radlo, htr, custom JN STOCK Dm Lewi& -TOYOTA CHILDS Hunttt Pro trained. 557-4071. inter. Nw shock, brakes, Very gtntle. Attractive YAMAHA 360, dirt ready, Jnaill, fat tires. Xlnt cond. Immediate Delivery 111~1~000~-~~~~~~ new titts, lowered eng., $1350. 645-7234 ( M.u.-.....+ :m-'-~n J; Glrling1, more $ 4 O O '68 Ford 8 Super Van Cami>" -':¥~~I JtldWU _.,. I[• Jf I 962-4995. er. E-300, retrig, stove, •!!} ,..:.w:.~:r.:, ....... b... Y.' ~~ 0 BULTACO, rea1 aood. r~· toilet. ~3215 alt I~==::=~;,;;;:==~~ * 549-1746 * 7100DGE VAN-Xlnt cond. '68 Datsun 510, 4 dr, Lt olue, Boats, Gener•t 900 xlnt paint, eng .& interior ·n Suruki, TS-125, Sharp Lo S2TOO ~r ~ 0 v er P.erfect cond. 46,000 ml. New miles. Sacrifice, Btst otte-, paymen · · U.S. Sprint map & Dunlap TIHGS-1949. 1965 Dodge AlOO, Van, 225/6 radials. Console w/3 gau~ * * * * * SKIPPER/Me in!. Man Mator Homea Std traM, radio, htr, xlnt cluster air cond. Radio. $'195 Sale/Rent . 940 oond. Best offer, 613-4395. with&lmags & tires or $950 Desires full thne emplO)'· ment. Power boat only. n4: 963-4688. 2T TRAVCO 25' DISCOVERER 16 Ft. Lobslir likiH w(l!fl2 20'·22' CONTlNFNTAI.S 65 HP Mercury. 12 V. elec-.. 20' PRIDE & JO'lS Irle trap puller. IOOI flrm. VAN CONVERSIONS 645-6927 aft 5 pm. :"a1es • Service • Rentals Booh/ Marino 904 * Dan mar Inc. * Equip. 380 1-~:.o;.:;.;..______ 1 1 Harbor Blvd., G.G. LATE model gray marine engine, 280 HP, complete w/velvet -drive transm. Xlnt cond. Never been in salt wata-. 714/525-0557. Boat1, Power 906 31' CHRIS Cabin Cruiser, top shape, twin eng. radio, stereo, depth finder, full galley, mariy xtra.s, sleeps 6 531-6800 Nl'!xt: to G.G. Datsun 1972 Executivl'! 28', Pl'!rfect ronditlon. Radial ply tires. All Extras! Better than new condition. $19,500. 644-1630 eves or 673-\636 days. Rent A Motor Home for your Vacation * 839-1301 * in comfort. $8975. 675--8577. WINNEBAGO, self contained 1970 SKIPJACK 3:1, open luxury unit for rent by day crus, 155 hp OMC. 2 wy rad, week or month. For appt. ~--•-1 cond. call 545-6(£) after 2pm. ~~'AU .... , AUi with. Pvt pty. 544-76U. Autos W1nted 968 FIAT · 2408 Horbot-Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-8017 WE PAY TOP .MGB * Mazda '73 Rotary * $66 MONTH 36 MONTHS OPEN LEASE i ·197-Q_N_a_vy_b_l_uc-M-G-B-G-T-.-k>- Will accepl trade-ins mi, cond like new, stereo CALL MR. FRY 842-6666 $2100., 494-2572. Call btwn Hunt. Beach ,. 'PM '69 MGB with \\'ire wheels, MAZDA soft and ha.rd tops. Yellow. All new tires. $1000. !J:i&-6941. 17331 Beach Bl. 842-666 I ;:$5400.:::::....: <16'5-.:;:.::m3'"""---~~ Tr1ilers, Travel MS Booh, S.11 909 CADILLAC PARTS • 1959 CASH O)RONADO 77, 1 yr old, de-~~~NS ~~~N, ~~11 • luxe intr., $7500, alt 5 -COrlDITIONING UN 1 T ./ for used cars & try.cks, just TI4/682-7339 IR1venride). RADIO 11.nd RADIATOR. call us for frl'!t! estimates. ~.,,:...~~.-;:;~t:u~: 1212 s. ~:ii;. s.nia Ana GROTH CHEVROLET ALL NEW 1973 OMEGA WITH AIR COND-. 646-5126 141.t,• TRAVEL Trailer Boats, Sllps/Dock1 910 POr1.¥-·Pottl, stove, icebox'. DOCK apace avail. ptime $600. Call ~SOO!I. Joe. Sm1 boats $L75 n. lrg Auto Service, Partt M9 boats up to 4.S: S2:50 ft FORD PARTS 557.1250 M/F . 8.31).S.30. Sk• 9 1967 Ford 352 engine, intakl'! ~t1, Speed & I 11 manifold &-carb., heads w/ -m-ent valve job. Rebuild· 16' SKI Boat & tra.ller WI· able block for 1966 Ford 390. Johnson 75. Xlnt buy at $650. 536-4078. Straight axle. • 544-3417 • Ask for SaJes Manager 18211 Beach Blvd. Huntington ,BeaPi 847-&lfl Kl 9-333.1 Cash For Clean u~ Cars & Trvc:ks Howard Chevrolet Newport BHch Mac.Arthur Blvd & Jamboree 833-4555 llil '69 VW 1600, variant eng. }\!('! injected, $350. 64&-3814 ~:~p-rs~~~ 4 mag wheels & tires If your ce.r is extra clean, Campers, S. .. / Rent ,920 -494-<1~47 $: ~7 see ~!\7i.R. BUICK '61 FORD FlOO, i,s caboYel', !~~~~~~~~~-~ 2925 Harbor Blvd. convert refrig, pov.<er steer-I. 1~ Costa Mesa 979-2500 Ing, extra cooling· rad, air, L----"'-----' ~ IMPORTS WAl\'fED new brakes, tires, $1700, '65 _ Orange County's 16 ft. GI~, trailer, TOP S BUYER Evinrudes 40 elec, 18 $1,00), BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Pvt. Prty, both or single. Antiques/Clanlcs 953 18881 Beach Blv :. 53&-3175. H. Beach Ph. 847·8555 ATTENTION '55 CLAS.5IC T·Blrd. gd $ For Junked or wrecked S cond. Best offer. Orig. • IMPORT OWNER Owner. Call 642-9577 ••""· New custom shells, $119. 494-1003, ex.t 608 24 hrs. Recreational Overhead sleepers &e camp-Vehlclos 956 Autos, Imported 970 era at Vl'!ry, very lo prices. !--'-'--"'--'------ Financing a.an. 893-0573. * Dune Buggy * ALFA ROMEO USED 36" Shell with full Ior sand or dirt. $125. cargo door. $119. 4944747 or 494-8457 893--0573 * NEW 8' CAMPER Truck• 962 SHELLS $lli. 893--0573 ... 12B2tlnL108233) s '186 $6324 TOTAL .... P'AYMl!NT TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT For 48 months on apprOved credit, Incl. tax & license. $3201.S2 de!OrTod poyment incl. all finance charges. TAKE YOUR CHOICE TAKE YOUR CHOICE 1971 DEMON Automatic, R•dio •nd H••t•r, 1190 EKS I 19.70 Maverick He•fer, Wheel Cover•, Nice One. t 147436) ANNUAL 0/o RATE "10.9So/o 1969 Toronado Full Power, Tilt Wheel, Air, Vinyl Top. !·ZNU 241) 1969 OLDS 98 LS. R•dio, Heetef, Auto. Air, Vinyl Top, tm 111) CUTLASS INCLUDES FACTORY EQUIPMENT AND SAFETY FEATURES Order Yours Nllw 1971 PINTO While Wall., C1rpet, R•d lo, He1ter. (012 GQR) 1968 PONTIAC Air, R11dio And He•ter, (649 BNP) B~~~D 1973 DELTA 88 INCLUOES FACTORY EQUIPMENT ANO SAFETY FEATURES Order Yours Now FULL PRICE $66°0 DN. $31JOO :."~. l6 pay"'"" of SJt.11 Oii appro9" credit, Do-'°"" pay1Mt1t S147J.t6 loci. tu, 1ic--' all flAOOCe c.....,,.._ ANNUAL PIRCINTAGI AATI 11 .0l,,-e. 5466 ·FULL PRICE CAMPER SheU for 6' Pickup $12(1. Lumber rack ~ -'66 INT'L. pick-1.lp, 4 WhL drive, afr..cond., H.D. Springs. Bltn. storage. Nr. mint cond. !-Owner. Low mi. Many other extras. 642-MU. '69 ALFA ROMEO Convertible roadster. Stereo tape player, 5 speed tran&- misslon, factory air condi· tioning, radial tires, 30,000 miles. Impeccable. (YYK· 389). $3222 Nabers Cadillac G.M.C. TRUCK CENTER '66 ·~~i~:~~e?. V~, "tr. 2 1ulom1tic. !ZNM 549) $366 P~one Us Now For A 5 Minute Credit Check '69 VW SUNDIAL CAMPER Loaded W/l'!xtra8 $1!l95. Call 968--2560 Cycles, Blke1 Scooters '70 SUZUKI 50, xlnt cond, lots Ot extras. * 64&-3541 * TWO 3-e:peed boys bicycles, 1 year old. Good conditkin. Pt each. 833-8665. '66 HONDA 300 -Xlnt cond. Reblt eng. $225 + helmet. 646-4165 aft 3 pm. 1970 Yamaha 250 DT, Immac w/helmet. Lo mill'!age S<IH825 LIKE nu, 1971 39'1 Montesa caprl. $500. 548-7305 a.sk for Earn!!'!. '57 Chevy Truck, 6 cyL CW1tom built camper, steel framl'!, lined & insUlated. Bed, ice box, cabinets, $650. 646-2243. . 'Tl Ford Pick-up, noo, 4 mon old, 4,200 mi, P.S., P .B., Auto, 300 VS, Radio. AtrrHORIZED D~LER 2600 Harbor Bl., Costa Mesa 540-9100 Open Sunday •n Alpha Spyder, 5 spd, AM/FM, lo mi, good bey, 49Z-8lll after 6 PM. BMW 6l5-«l2I;. 1 -~~-~-~- 1969 FORD F2SO Pickup, 300 engin?, % T. P/S, P/B disc, $1550. Hodaka 100 B, 19W. Call 496-65CW!. '68 Chev. % P.U. Auto trans. R&H, air. Low mileage. Call 968-1390 '72 GMC Vandura ~ ton heavy duty 350 V..S, auto b'allS, $ml. 54fl-51'l5, Classified Ads . . • 642-5678 Good selection of used BMW's G CREVIER BMW Sales -Service • Leasing 208 \V. 1st St., Santa Ana 835-3171 Brand New '73 GMC PICKUP • Fully !•ctory equipped. Order yours now PHONE 546-6750 '66 PONTIAC VENTURA 2 Dr. H.T. Redio, he11t•r· IWKC 5lll '68 CHEVROLET 2 Dr. H.T, R•dio, he•ler, 1ir, P. 1teering, (V\10 3911 '69 PLYM. WAGON 9 P•'•· VI, •11tometic, P.S., t•dio, heet1r. 17 15 EIMI '68 OLDS 4-4-2 VI, P. •leering, r•cUo, he•ter, vi11yl top. !YOZ 9111 OELTA ROYALE $466 $866 $866 $866 If you ire new In the state • If you owe on your present car • If you are new on the lob e If you have little or no credit. PHONE 540-9640 Let us tailor your financing to your personal n1ed1. SERVICE-PARTS-BODY SHOP ORANGE COUNTY'S . #1 HONDA CAR DEALER '69 Air, fwU power, eutometic. $1166 < OPEN EVERY !271 FIDI .1972 Honda Coupe 1024 EOH I $1266 EXCELLENT CONDITION '69 ~?.~~I ~~~~~ondltloning. $1166 SATURDAY • (YQI 444) '70 CHEVROLET $)266 7:30 'TIL 5:30 VI, euto ., eir, r:w•r 1teering, r1dio, he1ter. 562 lFEI ~========~-== I : UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE \:· '~-'-1 I •. ' I We Apprccicit• Your Busin~s .. . \\ ___ tt ..... -· '·• -~ 1 OLDSMOBILE • GMC TRUCKS ,· H0NDA CARS i ~.. ~1 I . -----A<l~"" ·,.O I ---------r ~8:1() t1; l 1'1 )(II' I ;1 ll dt '\;{I'[ I . ( ~( J~t<I Me~a --------. ., ~·· ·~ ,, 11· \ : • ' i: h ' "' r ' l ,. J ji • ,, " " " ·' , " l ' • " 1 1 • .. • ... ' '. • r ,. .... -• ' . w-... Janu.., 17, 1973 PllOT·AOVUTISrR· CADILLAC -r~~~~~I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 80 O~LY PILOT Wtdrof'Sday, Jlnuary 17, 1'73 Autos for SM ( 1§]1;;;[ ;;Aul";;"'-;;;;l§J.: cadillac .......... 1w I -....... I~ [ --... ]§] I· Autos*... I§] [ ~Aul .. -:... l§J VOLKSWAGEN 1_A_ot_o•-'-._1m_,_po_r1_1<1 __ ,10_ Autos, Imported 970 c~:!R~ CADll'.LRC Autof.,UMd .1;A; ..... ~~U...~-jj-~990~1 ~.;.;A~u:~~:N~-~~· ~~~~~~;~5~~;;~~:~~~ 1t lk<tl•. AM "dio. 11.00J VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO SALEN E YOUR·. ONLY J · CHEVIOLIT CHEVIOLIT ~·""'· "·000 mile< ""~I Au'r''H""°o~YIZEO ::::-::--:'"'.'.'~----·i--.... ----..... .-ntnly, $1600. Q\\'l'K'r h_•:1\ U\J.: l,.Cffl \1\' -Ill. auto, ·I Dr. '66-122 \IOl\'Q. :iclnt cond Choose rrom Oranae Coun· 1970 Orievy ~ Estate '68 . El ~. 396 Cina •• I'---[ ~--_~_,]~I , eounti-y. 962..s.t.·u. S.'<lan. fuf'I inJt't'llon, l:'l''Y R/H. ~take offer. New !Y's La~1t Quality Stoek \V1n. 3 Ifft facQy air, Till 2-tpd, auto, p/1, r/h, Cl1UX> ==~~~~ --11/hhl•' 1111.. :l!l.200 11ulcs .• radials. 6-12-7'2·16 C\~I Duy or Prevlouil,y O'Aned Quill• CADILLAC jileerh\i; ""'heel, AM .. F.M ®·• 'b.lll& whb, .,.,1'\e ovAla, •n VW BUS I r,,1, ('Ond , SlStlj--11111k1• or. ·ISt;-17 1)(. · l&l.'s / Stl'l:OO radio. luei;ra,e rack, b.d. 1wip._ & br"" i.-o1d lln~ll<il<t, A1u.r11~ sh·•.,_.,,, !~"~ (<'I'. 491i-r..i99. JUST A r1:.-v.1 EXAMPl..ES 01-:ALER panellna. ~ $2.l'?S. Hu '\Y/bllc lnt.1 ,xlul oond. sacr. r>1L Dk)'& 6-l:i·2062. E\1•:i; ~-1-t'-~-,-,.-.1~,.-.-.,~9 -8-"-'·-,,.~~~1111 A11tos, Used 990 1973 Sed. O.Vllle l..at').::t'sl litl.1.,.-.ctlon of Cudil· "1913 Tags. Phbne Ml..c861. 1}t't5lJ,leit otter'. 1M-2800. s-:: :~1:1::. l't1lv !l()(Xl nii. E:>;lln1 LESS Ti-IAN 7.IXlO MILES IR<'s In Orai1.:1• County. '65 El Canllno, 427 e"C', '4 1934 Chevy ' $e<1&I hu· \'Y{tECKt-:1) '63 \'\Y:-i.. ... 1od l thrii'"'-+UI , <'hl'fll\l .. \\'lll't'is. BUICK ~1n co'ANCI'OD!TR'IOYNING >r Sulc:;.U.•1\ I~ sµd. i-Je .. )')')'dub~ • ~"': n1u"'.l}OOutllul, en\! .. ,i. !riots, lhi•s. •'ll' B.'ll ls. 673-iJ-l'!!l. I---------~ n b1il.11. RJH, Wide ov-Ja. k:01nptetel.f ~II~. &\e to $~ 5.'Wi-407!,_______ 1!16.\1 V\\'-~IA.·Xlnr 1.-"lll<i. Buick '70 Riviere c,.. Cadilluc f.'i&!cut.h'c. car 1vith NC.a..--Xlnt oond. Sac tlQOO)oller-. ~· 1ridate. • Bosl of(er. "70 \\\'. Ne\\'. pain!, ti1"r~. \\'11111• "'"~I i11l. l ~1ini LESS THAN 36.000 i\l lLES fif't'n\lst fi(ll.ilh .l every Cad· .,..., • ~. ' ' tit-(;.roye. SI eve bri.kt'S. Sho(.'kS, :'.ll.CKXI null':.. !'/\('"· ill!'. A.:\l/f!\1. Sll50. t"A('T()RY ~al" :<iltl\. n\O<ktl., f&•1'. CadUlac 1966 l111pala sum ~ J1nn1ru..". 675-4152. ti-41-:...m ,\IR.CONUlTlONlNG _ J~l) 2600 tlARBQR BL. l.'On\'1. 1 'Elect -to:p;' +:CP4 LEI ·oo \'\\' ~uiU'•'.'l>llck. (ii:~-i:rti 57 -\.\\' -F:ni:-rt't'l1s '4Vrk full po''"''rt vin)I top. Hit ,_ -$7111 CO~A ?.tESA trnns, full lnstriunentat\On.i am 'HI noon f\fnndny lhni •'\'t•r.1hin<.:'"l:>t.• O.K. ,\skin~ s1rerl11g, \·1uyl ,;trato hcon1·h 1971 El Dorado 540-9100 Open Sunda,Y 6'14--6!:187 aft 6 PO\· ·-.;S' ~ New \'Oner 4 t"ri. St'.!>.' .:1.i S -I fl; 6 5 bef ~:111., aulo. rr:i.ns.. H.Jrll. FACTQR\' 1972 Cad. Coopt.• de Ville. ?965 Chevy Bel~ 4 Dr. .or trr, Extra Nke \\'Ith 'ill V\\' Can111<~r Pop-To11 ~pll1-11 kt•nd,-. "S\\. Absolu!t'ly ht'lluntul. AIR CONDITIONING Take over ron1n1Un1ent o( Lo1v nil. AJC, PIS, PlB, Factory Alr, p ,S., P.B .. P. Xlnl rond, lll'll UN's. 6.> (":1111111•r, nu c~ ~· !irt>s 1971BOCI. Full pc!\\'C'r. siereO, l'ruise SlSS pay1nent/mo. Xlnt xlnt lirel. \\'eU·mainl. Seat, P.W., ltecUner Seat, S199.:>. _ __61.'rjl21 I 1_UOO ru: bcsl eofh•r t;.1,-..--1,1~. SALE PRICED ('Onlrol, all lea:lhl'C in1cr. t'Ond. Full po\\·er. t-fust 614-1317. A~[f)~M Radio, Cruise Con. ~ :t33DLJ ) · mcdla ,., 91'!}-1252 ·~ OJEVY $ioo. or best of. trol. Premlun\ Part>lli Rad· '70 \i\' (",11n1lt'r, 1i•hu11t Nabers Cadillac: ' · ll)O\'e im tc..,. · . (er. lat Tires, $1595. :\JU~ SELL en~irw ~1111 "'ml $!\«! "r VOLVO .\l"Tll{)RIZI '() 1)1-:.\LEll $6222 l!rl6 Cudlllao hearse. $1250. 642.7807 ~. besl oner. fii:t-St;.'.ti. ~'&X.I ll:irOOr Bl.. ('1.1s1a :'lh·sa 1972 Cpe. 0.Vlll• C.\\'. Silll:letary, Inc: .. ;--.----=-15.~r,~, .•. 11 \'\\' t\lll\. ,1111 VOLVO ~t'-10·910:1 0)>!•n Sunclay 1-"A,...,......,RY Ri\'l'rside. 683-.24:A>. 'U 2 Dr. JMPALA SS. Pis, CONTINENTAL .... ~ ''v • ,., CAD!" •c • P/b, Radio. Orlgina.I owner. rond .. nu Pni;: •• ~· lu~. ,,.,.,.,. 1967 SKYLARh:. P/B, PIS, :\lit CONDITIONING ..., .__... $500. 91i.l-3671f. G~lil. 'Jl'S air rond .. IK'W lrRns & stl't'l Full po11·('r. lcathtr interior, very Pxl ~Ilion 1970 Caprice, UXl below blu WHnE GOLD i96.i.: \\\' Hu:-.--C:unpi.'1', :\h•1•h bt>lted radials. Vrry (.']('an, loaded \\'ilh dlx. xtras. 1555-$800. * · 7834 bk. At $19SO. All pwr, You'll think this luxurk>us goorl, llf'•I Jllii111. Call J.,'OOd milC'«J.'', orig. owner. ri19l CAMARO stem:>. f\tllst sell. 968..3371. 1971 A1ark Ill Is 1,>old when 6P-{).~11 or :i i"-:~"~·-'· HERE NOW! S!nl. 962-llTl. $5999 ,66 1 1 2 dr hard! you .see It. \\11th Power; ' THER! A E OVER 2o ACRES OF AND USEb • . -cARS'1!0R SAte---1-r--1 ON cos t/. MESA'S Harbor 80,,.1.varc:I af.~ar• • LOOK f!OI THI IMILIM AT OAVE ROS~ i HAL GREEN'S 1 PONTIAC Mlroclo Mudo ~ 2480 2150 HARBOR BLVD. HARBOR BLVD. 'TI SuJX'r Bu~. 111ni.:~. rarhals. C • test Dr'ive '63 RiviC>m. l\tust st>ll r"IOll'! OVER 1968 CAMARO. h'lnt cond., •r~i, ps. ~~ 1!i,., Me owneO:. ~e::.-_,1~~~. ~~Y89A842-_ Ai\l/F:\I ~1t'l'i~~. SL>IOO. ome 1n S37ZI or lx·st olft't'. This is a 70 CADILLACS new tires. $.1195. -~-· ,.mo:-~2619 __ ,.. __ .,,...._ ...... --- HJ.-076$. A I ~""""' C>;7.Sl69. 6«>-0227 ... 64fJ.-Olll6 • . GUSTAFSON . ---TOO Y • & h 1· 1iij;ii;i_ijiiii~~iiii j '" lnipala V-8, aoto traao, . Aotos, Used ,l'90 1Autos, UMd 990 '71 \\'cstpha11a C'an111ti". Xln'1 • · ot rr 1ne cars • vi '""'· '"''· ""'· ,,.,,.,, TIME FOR 10 "hoo" from D 01 p01 rf8...;ci'5 • ' 73 1 ""'· nss. Llncoln·Mercury CONJINENTAL MERCURY $1.'JOO. fi7~J.~l. :-;. t' lr • You'll Buy It NABERS GI " I of 16800 Beach at \Verner ' -,, .... e '"' v11.,...m·c-<rnm1.m1 1\ l . QUICK CASH J '" ~hovollo ss 39' 0 ,20}.'."""::"'°"(,'J;l•",!:,.,_s;w A VERY .GOOD tlG DADDY •h•1. "''" "'~· '"'' '""' Mf41l ti.VI& THROUGH A ISOO t . 9n>-77'6 · ~ ~ -~~~'~:::,'""'" lh•hll' ., VOLVO DAILY PILOT CADILLAC Classified V~nc•i:,.:'.'·":',r.:'' = .:H::r ~':~·::.was 1009 !.~1'i u:...1. ~~R.:~~~HIS erig 1\'/\o n1i'~. C:1! 1111.'.!i.'h. I , WANT AD FACTOR\' AtrrHORIZED bldg., etc. 1hru. 4 Daily P,ilot Lol\ded wleverythlllj. Only t\\'O door coupe Wb manu· -'· . • rond. $62,;. 6~:1-.·~l_IO_. -= 1!166 ll1•rbor. C.:'11. IHS.9303 2600 HARBOR BL i l!IM-"'1 ....... --""!'!!'!' <lasstned Ad. r • 11,000 mi. $47S>. 642-4100. fllctured. And ii still has Can at U1 tlila ap,.etous Coloey , liA~u;;t;;o•;·;U;;se;:;:;d;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;990;;;':A~ccu:t"o:"'•:·~U~c.sed:"{;;.";;.'-;;.-;;.-';;.-";;.C,;990l~~A~u=tos;;;;,;U;Md;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;990;;;;°"';;1;:8;';'""';;;;;;;;;lf).;;9;100;;,;A;u;;tos;;;, ;U;eod;;;;;;;;;;;"°;;;;A;utos.;;;;;;;;lhocl;;;;·;l;;;;;;;"°;;;;~;";;;U;Md;;;;;;;;;990~ many good years to::· ~~ al9:.c:t&~ the~· All Marks and Continentals ohnson&son Are Now Being Off@l'ed at ' .,. I '9 ~1f-RC:Uf~Y . . • COUG;lR · APPRECIABLE" SAVINGS ·step Up To LUXURY Excellent Selection Of Owned Mark Ill's and P1·eviously !\lark IV 's • • 1969 CONTINENTAL MARK ID ~eautiful hari:no1.1Y. of color. Spotless finish \\.'ith contrasting leather interior and landau roof. Equipment-the finest. Full power, climate control air, 6 \Vay po\ver 1nd1v1dual seats, Al\il-Fl\il stereo, power door locks, tilt whee l and much more1 See and drive Today. (XHW493) . : . . . . . '71 Mercury COLONY PARK WAGON 10 Pas~('ni.;CI'. Ac.:tually priced under current Kelley Blue B\l'Jk. This car has evt'ry l'OOCl'h·abte aCC1.'SSOI)' including full PQ\ll't', factory air cond., A:\l1F:'ll stPrl·o. 6 v.·ey p•"llr••r .~··~t. roof rack and nn1ch more. Driven only '..!ti.000 n11lo·~. 19!i·l8SX ~ $2975 '71 Continental COUPE SALE PRICED ~PAltKLl:-iG cx!t·rlor finish \l'i lh in1macu\a1e Interior. Landau. Luxul'y r•quippcd thru-out. Full f)O\\'er, auto. 11'n1p. :iir. A.\r.f'.\l s!l'rM. tilt \1•hccl, pnw('r door locks. Drh r~ likl' n1•11. (8092101 $4 575 'il Econoline 300 CRUISARE VAN CAMPf.R l:!:r· \\' li. V··"· a11 c .. tr;1ns .. f1011·pr slt'<'ring, air cond .. 1''1l\('l'Uu1k. ln1lan•'. 1•a11•.,:p \1ilh u\'r<n, ~1\il'cl front scats. tnnny r11hrr ranlJH't' n~·r•'iSOl'i\'s, lo1v tnileag-e, one 01..,ner (8!3DVD1 $4 775 $4475 '68 Cadillac SEDAN DE VILLE · AT1'RACTIVE: thruout, full po1\'e.r equipped \Yith factory air, 6·\\·ay sC'at. door lficks. tilt & tele \\·heel, landau roof Excellent tirt'S. ( XT AJ5.J 1. $2175 '69 Continental HARDTOP COUPE BEAUTI~'VLLY maintalned inside and out. Equipml'!nl 11ith landau. fX>\l·er steering, fJO\\'.tt brakes, po\ver v.·in· dO\\S, pov.·er ~eats, radio, heater, factory air cond. !641FYVl $2775~ '69 l\larquis Brougham HARDTOI' COl'Pf. -SALE PRICED EQUIPPi;D with the fioestequipment including f\JU po\1·- er. 6 11ny ln::livldual rront seats, factory air cond., Al\I· 1-'i\[ srer1·0 radiu, tilt whtel. landau 1·oor. (323DRB). $2375 • '72 Vega COUPE Uke new, 6000 miles. Equipped '>''ilh auto. trans .. radio, hcat('r. This beautiful ear is not even broken in. See and drive this one today. f1J)7ELV ) $2175 '72 Plymouth SEBRING Like ne\\'. 15,000 miles, nicely equipped· \vtlh V.S, auto. trans .. radio, hcatrr. pov.·er steering., power brakes, air conditioning. U\ndau roof. see it today (400ELB) $3275 '70 Mercury COLONY PARK WAGON 10 pASSenger. Beautifully _mn.inta1ned. Fully equipped ln- cludlng factory air cond .. J)()1ver steering, power brake., luggage reek. f982 BI:\1) $2975 ... SEE ONE ..•. TRY ONE • • • 0 BUY ONE ..••• TODAY! "Or41'1pe Countv'1 7amU, o/ Fillf C.... . --• ohnson& ·son • Dame Of 'l1le N"' Car ••• "'1•14 .. re•dt" '-· L).f\( _(')! 1J .... • -' , ~ ' ' ' , r ,, c... . '~ \ ... , .1-t,1. Comfortable IUXW')' at Y and a. crul5e control. You'U $2789,. 1503 CNSJ be one up in luxw-y a.nd GUSTAFSON I mmlort. 12I!ANKI. 02389. Lincoln-Mercury GUSTAFSON 16800 ~tu .. il a.t \\'a~r I ~coin-Mercury I hmt1ngton Beal'h • 8-12-AA41 * 1213) ·rm.s,144 l Bt'ach at \V~ncr "Home of ~e V'ikfng" I •t;tunll111;1on Bea.ch '" 8-14-~ • 1213J Ml:l·5S44 '68, 4 cir, vlnyl top, full P\\T, ''Htme of the · Viking'' air, tpe dck, 1 owner, f1700. ... .. _ ,69 C I P k pri pty. 644-4464, mw(C, o ony ar I ill f.ous., 3 seat wagon COUGAR 1''ac101y Air Cor1ditionlllg ---------Po\\•fr steering, auto trllll$., 1969 COUC'AR XR-7 &terlo multiplex, dual com- Air, radials, Xlnt cond. Call fort1 ftoot S<'ats. Luggage 644--0969. rack. Loaded w I xtt"Wi. DODGE '67 DODGE Van, VS/318 auto. Wlradio, htr, custom Inter. New shocks, brakes, mags. fat tire, xlnt cond. 1u:;o. -= 1971 DODGE Challcng("f, 4 speed, factory stel't'O, low n\il, Ex. clean, new $4795 asking $2600, call 842--9570 before 4 p.m. ,,,_ ' DODGE ·n DEAlON-6 cyl, 34.<m ml.· $1650. 846-2007 or 'MllHilOt FORD. '72 COUNTRY Squire; 3 seat,. ~11./ST .• SELL! ,_p.,ooo n1i, like nu. $37751or best offer. 546-9222 or ~;:,.4354 '68 Torino, EXcel. condition. -$795. New tires. l owner. 491-7813 '63 Ford \Vagon, eng shot, l! $50 takes . ~3.'ltil t~l62J ' $2222 Nabers Cadillac Al[,•Hu1tll.EU DJ:;AL.ER 26IAI Haibot Bl., Costa ?11eaa 54().9¥)(.1' Opell Sunday fMUSTANG- '67 r.QJSTAL"G -Sh~by GT 500 ... ::!al Cleveland. 390 ~ PistC.U. 428 Heads v.i·lh 428 - Cob.Li kit. 4 Spd. Hurst. Mag. .,.,,hetla. Rear ail' shO('k!I. ~cw paint. $1295 Or oflc1, . Ml-014-1 Aft. 4 P.M. MUS'Tl ScH '70 A1ustana: conv.; air, P/S, dlscs, 351 ·X1n1 cond . Under lo blue bt:. ,f'Vti p~. 640-1"'1. ~ ---y-:s~ .. -l-o~P7/-s~P7/~b, air, w paint, bait, $595. Pvt p 552-759'.! afte~ 6 pm. '65 USTANG·MH, air, ncw1 lires & brakes. '$675. 543-9729 OLDSMOBILE '66 Ford Convertible. Auto PIS. Oean. $BSO. Olds_,•71 Tol'<Mlodoo Good. 646-4941. CHOICE 01'' (31 '72 Torino, 2 dr, PIS. PJdisc CJlOICE or COLORS $2575 FACTOR\' brks, R 'll, mi. 2l,OOO, . AIR CONDITIONING 645-2338'. &16-5632. ==L"1'°N"'c="'o"'L"'N""'--Fwi -"· vinyl 10" '"""'· All loaded. Choice of vinyl interio ... or lapestry interk>r, TIME STOOD All im4"1acul atc. l(l50XCOJ. STILL A> k>w ~3999 \\1hcn they built this 1968 Nabers CMlllac Lincoln. This comfartabi(' AU l'HUltJ:t:ED DEALER .two door 1993 CUWI is yours 2600 Harbor Bl., Coria t-fesa !or o_ply $1689. 540-9100 Open Sundny GUSTAFSON '66 OLDS Toronado Dix h.C Llncoln·M. ercury Pts. PtB. ai.. S995. ... 1600 cc Mark JI MOA, $4.10.. 168<XI Beach at Warner Both verJ. clean. Must aell. Huntincton Beach 4954729 eves. 8-12-8844 • 1213) 592.5544 1---=~~=---"Hom• of the Viking" 1966 OLDS NEEDS SOME TRANS BLACK VELVET .WORK . And just as smooth as this $lOO. 49~7·17 or 49'1·8457 1964 4 door Lincoln. (PFF'· '68 DELTA 88 Olds, l owner, 688). Make youl' neighbor top 1..'0nd11ion. $1750. jealous fur only '$888. &16-8148 GUSTAF$0N • '60 OLl>S 88 2-d>-. H.T. . • RWli goo: looks good. $150. Lincoln-Mercury !16'H5!lt. l 16!rK'J Beach at \Varner PINTO J.hmlington Bt'ach 842-8844 * (2131 500--5544 ''Home of tho Vlk>'ng " '?2 WQ:. Air, P/s, P/b, Rill. 1o·1r~1 $2,450 Takes! CONTlNE.~TAL Mark Ill, Pri party fi75....6644. ·11 ruu pwr, a1r cooo.. PLYMOUTH am/fm 1Jett0. Vin lop, till whl, tthr inter, 18,000 mi's. PLYMOUTH Immac. $5900. Pvt pty. (213) 597-4'189 {Daysl. Groat buy on IO\V mllcagc 1967 Lincoln O>nt. 2-dr. Ful· 1968 Plym'luth VIP 4 dr. •--Good -• s••o.JI H.'r. "'ilh' vinyl roof. Ah· ly iuaded. ""'""· "-'N· nd'U 1,. 541--0269 or ~1044. co 1 Oil•.,:", radio, heater. Excellent l'OtJdltion . Private MERCURY vam .. · t"" 1999 831~239 '69 CJ-IAR'CER. c re am GONE WITH w/whll• v yl lop A/C, 'TH!! WIND A/T,. Po , New llres. Vecy ,clea PQv. party. And that's what/ you'U be $152S. 963- wtlh this 1970 Cougar co . PONTIAC vertible. ~{y oh my, lo ht ;----X+-- )'OWlg agaln. (XI() BQC) '60 ~ntlac~Gnnd -p;; Only Sl9$9. Lottdi:dl P ntlws. PIS GUSTAFSON air, Am-F radio, m.a Uncoln·M•' rcury w'"· •ii»' 1°~. l229> or 1oc11 oHer. (lJ 6l>-1582 bem 5; lG*M) eea(.f, al Wimer S10--09m nll 6 or wknda. il\Ullington Beach '&I Pontiac Catalina. Gd 842·8844 • (213) 592-5M4 mech cond1 Od trenspom. "Home of the Viking" uon. $»'.I. S.9-i>1'62 aft'!'t' t SUPER SMOOTH ;;· Ponllao t'alallaa. Air Comfort and 11tyllng is what Jow mileage. ImmacuJai.: thla 1972 M&nJUil! 4 door $1600. 64+-'8m, will do fo'r you .• (226TN614-'69 CUSTOM S-l11iu., P/• ~ 933}. I wish we 1i&d more of .., -.J lh~ Jor $4289. O\'trhead cam, 6 new tires. GUSTAFSON suoo. Pvt, 4 T· - Lincoln·M~rcury l68ik> Ut•11rh M if t{ . f1untlngton B -84MSM .-(a\3) -.$9W&44 I .,--:-e.!~'7f;;;:~c__, 2121 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MEsA o MO lllO "Homo of tho Vllcinf" " I'----------------------------------.....;.........;.~---------------'' , ' • ' l .. li ' , Wtdnt5day, J11M1~ 17, 1973 , ,,.. 50RAD·Jos .· -B:::6:!3 DOD~. ~~ . SPECIAL ! . ':' ·;::-. TO BE GIVEN AWAY 2 DOOR HARDT~P . . - ull-f.oetory-equippod-· ... ~ • Order Yours NoGw . ·. EACH DAY ·~·-'------·-----oNE-PER· CUSTOMER - $199 DOWN $73 MONTH For 36 · MONTHS . . FIRST COME-· FIRST SERVED $2288 ~~~~E l l"il .......... $13~­ -"""· llcl "' lain• ' "" ....... .....,. .... _.t1.0.1 t .. l• _._ llt!1ft .. Ji••. """'$1121 Ord ... ' ......... UINUAl l'°"'ClNT•ti! Ull 10.Sf"O BRAND NE\'l '73DODGE · VAN 109" wheelbase plus lull factory equipment. (Bl 1AB3V022751 ) l111111edlate Dell very $2688 FULL . PRICE PWS"TAX , & LICINSl I TAKI YOUR ' ' \ C H 0 I C E • Auto. trans'.. radio, heoter, wh ilewoll tires, recl ;n;ng seats. @-stoor;ng whool. (41 9FAX) _... .... '70 :.-:.DGE . $1488 Full factory equipped including rodia & heater. (93909E) FULL PRICE '69 MUS·TANG . '66 FORD 2Dr .... ardtop $788 -VAN . V·B, Radio, heater and buckel ff!lls. (XIH729) Auto. Irons .• rodio and h!Otl!r. (404FOI) . Wedntsday, January 17, 413 '72 DODGE MONOCO Avlo. Irons., power sleering, po wer brokes, electric windows, air condi rioning, 'spee<I conlrol, rodio, heater. (585DZK) BRAND NEW - FULL PRICE . $199 POWN .$84 A. MONTH $.2588 FULL PRICE FOR 36 MONTHS iit~n lQ!oldn """' l ~t ' '"""-............ 1.c .. ,. , .. 1 ... , .............. _ "'''' ... l• .f'!ll\ .,., .... ~ . ......... ,,,.,, ........ ' w-. .t.ow.!Al "KIN1"'5<1 u.n IOM)'lo '72DODGE CH~ .. LENGER ,$1388 ~%~~E • $199DOWN .$42AMONTH •· FOR 36 MONTHS S199 ii IOrti ... IJ'l/111, S-4 1 ls lo~ mo p.,...,1 ..,1. lln, l.< .. 11 & oll CO"V• #iv <"°'9t1 on _.. ttt'dil IOI 36 mos. Otltrrtd p1m1 ll'"' S 11 I I ...:I, tea & licll!H.ANMJ.ll PH!CIHIJ.G( RAlf 9 9{) '• '70 CHEV. SPORT VAN V-8, auto. Irons .. radio ond htoter. (8654SF). PULL PRICE FULLPRICI PULLPRICI Avto. trons .. pow« steering. oir cond. (898EJT) '71 FORD 2 Da.Hardtop '67 YOLKS $· 1188 4Spo~trons~~h~r.(237Ffn Galaxie500 $488 ·1 71 PINTO 2DOOR $988 .! • FULL PRICI r rod io, heoter & wsw. '67~0UGAR -2·DOOR V-1, auto. tronft• powtr stttring. radio, htot· or. (903EAE). 'I , '69 FIAT . $ 588 850 ~DSTR. ' 4 speed Irons .. radio ond h!Oler. (YXWSSO). WE APPRECIA,TE .. ~CJUJt BUSINESS FULLPRICI . . • -. PULL PRICI PULL PRICE ovTo. trons .. radio ond heater. (804CJJ). '70FORD VAN·3/4TON V•I, auto. trans .. radio ond h!Oler. (b4490f). $1188 . FULLPRICI . $288 ··~-~!!~·~~~c $1188 . PULL PRICI ,;nyt root.17330JB). ', • . . l I ' " I • I . l I I 1 l ' -•. ' . , ... ·: . . . . • l ' 62 OAJL~PILO_l ______ w .. _,,..,_,_r_ . .i._,_,,.., __ 11_. _,._,, • 1973 DUSTER S.r. No. Vl29-Cll!-2 4B48b • ' < 1973 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE 2 DOOR COUPE $ Ser. No. Rl 21 -CJG.104 3l8 Sir. No. PP43-Ml0-121444 JANUARY RED TAG USED CAR SPECIALS ' -J PL YMOUTH FURY 11 ' Or. Setl11t, V·I, A.f ,, <Nit, lltll· "· P'.S., WtS!W, Air. t'7M) $1295 . ' • ' 1973 GRAN SEDAN • ... l9'!P.9i:!'ftm"'~r.i·1' LUXURIOUSLY ,.,~i(•111§il3•1 EQUIPPED 4 DOOR HOT. OFF MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED LIST PRICE '71 MAZDA ,3,.561 MIL~~. 11ec111r, tl"lft1minlon, ''"" • ~ S(lief(licll••H 1irn. !11\EOJl ~"" $1395 I , ' ' Wednttday, J1n1.1iry 17, 1973 1973 'fl TON INTERNATIONAL ·PICK-UP s .... No, lHICOCHl25425 ' $1 197J POWER PACKED- BEAUTIFULLY EQUIPPED PILOT·ADVERTlSER f8 . t OFF ~ANUFACTURER'S STICKER PRICE " G.ET 'EM UP SCOUT IN THIS RUGGED 1972 SCOUT Ser. No. Alll80G515783 .... ~ • • . . • . • • ·, • ' • • " • ""!LOT ·ADVERTISER I ,-....._ Wed-, J....,, 17, 1973 Wfdnewl11y, January 17, 1973 OAJL Y PILOT 63' .. FO.RD • '66 GALAXIE 500 , 4 Dr. H.T.'V8, euto., radio, heater, full power, eir cond. 1·2989641 • '67 FOIJD WAGON ' VS, rHlo, h•..tter,~.dornatic, pow- er stae'rin1<90;ot1 ~11ff~ (UJ.C2201 '67 MUSTAI'(~ 2 + 2 . * . V8, r1dio, he1 ter, 1utometic, P.S., air cond., good miles. IUNU086 ) '68 M~STANG HARDTOP OVER · $1,000,000 WORTH OF HEW AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS . ·" Sl:ASHED ·TO BELOW 1972 PRICES! NEVER A .BfG.GER SALE , IN :OUR 51 ·YEARS OF ....... DOING BUSINESS • . IN ORANGE COUNTY! G~M. Imports .. '67 -PONTIAC HARDTOP T ampest C...st. VS, R&H, auto., P.S., air, good miles. IAOG9041 '67 CHEVY CAMARO '67 CAMARO S.S. 2 Or. H.T. Rad io, heater, automat- ic, power steering , vinyl toof, aif, ITYGl941 ~73 '67 V.W. SCj). BACK Redio, h"eater, 4 speed, low~miles. fWAN Sol l ' 5873 '68 OPEL STATION WAGON Rad io, heater, 4 speed, good miles. IXRP9 1l l 069 v;W. BUG $4.27·3' R~dio, heater, automatic, · I miles. (385ADAI good 5873 ,73 . -• TRUCKS VANS ' '64 FORD P.U . VS , •utomatic, radio, heater. I L2o97B I - '67 FORD P-100 Pickup. VS , radio, heater, auto- matic. l U9 0368 l '70 DATSUN PICKUP 4 speed, good :nifes, new Paint, new t ires. { SOOBQG ) ~373 '69 CHEV. NOVA • -'66 V.W. BUS '69 DODGE 112 TON . Radio, heater, automatic, CJOOd miles. {WSA6441 $1173 4 D" O cyl;,dor, R&H, •ulomat;c, ~2' 73· Rad;o, heah•, 4 speed. (ROM-,73 P;ck,p. O cyl .. l spH d, •ad ;o, ~573 .. air cond., 900.d miles, ntW paint. 270 1 h•ater, a ppx. 29,000 miles. I /64- ............................................................ _1_1YmCmPm4ml2mJ ................................................ _1 ............................................................ _ •4$•E•'-------· ........................................ _ '71 PINTO '68 MALIBU H.\RDTOP '69 TOYOTA HARDTOP '68 FORD 112 TON PICKUP , -$ 373 Rd' h 1 t t'-$1373 Radio, heatei-, 4 speed, good $1173 ' $1573 Fully equipp•d ... speed, chrome a . JO, ea ..... au OnM I"' power miles. !YPS026 ) . va, rad io, he1ter, autom1tic. Good . .· trim. (950CEKI .<r ' : · sfeering, VS, air cond.111 90od miles. miles. ISS854B I """"""""""""l!""'"'!"""""._ ........................... .;;,.l~I X_B_H-49_4_1 ............................................ -ll~~"'.'"'--~ .... --~ ..................................................................................... _ '70 MAVERICK '69 OLDS CUT&,ASS '70 V.W. SCj). BACK '67 TOYOTA LANDCRUISl;R $.1373 Co,,,.+. Rad;o, heate•, • omat;c, ~673 4 speed, rad;o, heatu, low mHe s .• $1:37' .3 4, 4. 4 wh .. 1 ddve, 9ood mUes, $1673 R ... dio, ht1ter, chl'ome trim, vinyl roof, low miles. IZOT636l '70 TORINO 4 DR. H.T. V8, auto., P.S., air, AM-FM, vinyl roof, pwr. seat l windows. (025- DW I " - ·10 GALAiii ·soo 5187 power steerin9, air cond., good British 9te en. ll77BEV J new p1int. l 6~4DZKI . miles. IZNV90l I · ·· '70 PONTIAC LE ,MANS 2 Or. H.T. V8 , red iO:, hNttr, au- _toma_tic.,1. power steering, good mlle" I BSlBEN I '71 DATSUN WAGON Rad io, heater, 4 speed, red. Good miles. l471CIO J ..... ~473 '69 CHEV. 1h TON Pickup. VS, automatic, P.S., he at- er, new pa int . Good mil•s. 1284- <0C I '69 V.W.-9-PASSENGER '70 MAUBU-2-DR,-H;T. ---•~69 DODGE -VAN 2 D HT VI ·•' 1 +· d' $1973 Red;o, hula•, .,10., power st•"· ~973 $1673 S V R&H ~773 r. . . , eu oma 1c, ra 10, W • d d' h 1 port1man Yan. 8, , auto- h t PS -I 1 'I in9, air cond., chrom• rims. (879-ag on . '"' spee • ra io, ea er, . OB" hi b d I • · ••er, .. , •1r, ac . wart. ava1. good miles. IZOTl 29 1 mat1c, I w . 111, goo mi es. (85lACO I BIMI IYPP4l71 • ~·1=2~T=o~R~IN~0~2~D~R~.~H~.T~.~~~~-i-.6-9_P_O_NT_l_A_C~.~-N-D ..... PRl~X~~~~l:.=7~1~D~AT=s~U~N~W~A~G~O~N~~~~---•~.6-9_C_H~EV-.-1-T_O_N~---~~~..;.., Rd". h t I 1· 1713 '2173 Ak co,d., red;o, heeler·, :...od $1773 Cab & cheu;s. 1-1 :r_;•..f, 9oqd .~973 a 10, ea er, au om• .•C. pow•• R d' h et ' euto · "II ow .-'I ( ·'Cl r· l. • a io, • e • 1 u • m•'les. I l69DLH I m1 es, new .fire t. 1S-• ,•New steerin9, vinyl roof, low miles. · d ' f · d I er, air con ., v1n r , · oo .at' pa int. ,,,_ .. ml9•8-5E•O•l•l .... ·.., ... _-.... ~-~ ......................... _1 ~m~;le~s .• l~l~48~8~75~1 ... .zi....c,-1 ... ._..io;;;o,.;,;·;,.;.·.;;,,l~:::o'~=::""°'!:":' ............................... .;;...~ ....................... "" .............................. _ '71 MUSTANG HARDTOP '69 CADILLAC EL DORADO '70 OPEL GT '69 FORD f.100 VB, rad;o, hae;e,, e"tometk, P.S., $2773 F,11 powe• aod lacto'Y a;r COO· $3673 vinyl roof, 9ood miles, (950CIO I ditioning. l 142ETB I\. 102 H.P., radio, heater, 4 speed, yellow, Good miles. f932AOM J ~873 Picku p. VS, automatic, r•di o, heat. er, cust om cab, lo miles. I 38075C I '70 T-BIRD LANDAU -'72 PONTIAC GRANVILLE '68 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER '70 CHEV. 3/4 TON 2 Dr. Full power, air conditioning, -"!"i.T .. Radio, he~ter, luto., air, p~w-H d h I d I VS, power steering , good miles. ~973 .' ~973 ' ·$3·973 I $2173 P;ck,p. Radio, hHlor, '"tome+;c, $2273 tilt. wheel, low miles, .'1282ASH I er windows, vinyl roof,~"'-miles. •r top. 4 wee rive. LTESOb l ( 13 381 H) ~--.................................................. .;..., .• 11~79mFmEG~l ........................ -· .... ...;;...;; .... ....;;..a ........................................................ _,...,..., .... ~---------------------:7~"L:.~ :s~~:H~~:~-w;,. CH.R·YSLER CORPOR. ATION :~ .~~ .. CR~~1 ~·~ ~.U~~~~ARD TO ~i1' & Hal, .;,yl ···'·a;" 1os7• $34 73 . u,d •• 9,000 m;(es . (20072N I FIMD '71 T·BIRD LANDAU '68 CHRYSLER NEWPORT '68 DoDGE HARDTOP '72 FOR F250 W/CAMPER s..273 c ••• ,.1 500. VB, '"lomat;c, P.S.. $1273 vs ... ,1 •. , P.S .. 8' cab .,., cemp· OFFER Power 1teer.in9, brakes, windo~. 1eat1, •ir condition ing, low niiles. I 12&CCMI' '71 T0 BIRD LANDAU Full power, eir cond., vinyl rOof, •ppr?•· 1,8,QOO miles. l661BSXJ . . • Custom 4 Or. H.T. Full power, air cond., good miles. IZDM4'44J '68 CHRYSLER 300 4 Of. H.T. Full power, •ir cond., good i:niles. IWIE359 ) I _new paint .. Good miles. IWFB274 ) er. l1 07G81 1 ? • '69 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. H.T. VS , auto., R&H, •ir cond., P.S., vinyl roof.·(YXVI06 1 ~373 \ '71 FORD P250 VI , R&H, auto., P.S., air. ll89- 24H I ~ _______ ,, ----. -IAUW(llWI -PAm IDYICI MOUlS 1 -,..,. ..... 1 .. '.,. , .... ...,.. MAKE OFFER • ' . ' ' • 'I . . • ~ Wodn.,clai, January 17, 1973 ALL NEW 1973 PINTO 2 Door S•••• • ~~•d rpor bu""'f'' guord9 • .....yl ...,, ... •>O• 1;.,,, ... , "'D'' •OfC"d .... ~·o••r •II:. J '1 10WlJl:?90 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .$ SALE PRICE ~~ 1973 PINTO RUNABOUT 4 speed syncromesh transmissiOn. forced oir h,eot, bucket seals. fully carpeted. (3R11W139744) . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . $ -·SAL• PRICE . ALL NEW 1973 GRAN TO RINO 11;. 2 DOOR HARDTOP V-8 Cruise-o-motic trans., power $ sleering, front disc brakes, radio, heot- er, ti01ed gloss, .wheel covers, deluxe bumper. Serial No. 3A30F173322 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SALE PRICE BRAND NEW 1973 GAL AXIE 500 2-DOOR HARDTOP V-8 Cruise-o-molic Irons .. factory air cond ilioning, power steering, power brakes, radio, heater, whitewall tires, tinted gloss. 3J58Hl47534. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ SALE PRICE :::ND 1973 LTD HAR DTOP ' SALE PRICE V-8, .Auto. Irons.. Foctory Air, Radio, Heoler, Whitewall Tires, Vinyl Roof. Tinted Gloss , Wheel Covers. power steering, front disc bra kes, 3!645148763 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~.!ft'IP!!! ,, ' L. .. ...._L_.. /) ' COIOMIT 168 .. DODGE V4.Mv lton~PS,'rinylroof lie No XV&-l.SO SAU PllCI • ' . . .. . "} s737 '70 ~.~:~:~~'~"""""' . SAl l Pfl(I $791 '68 ·~~~~~~~~~~ · $a· 75- SAU PllCI I . -. PONTIAC 9 ' WUISCOUPI $ v.1, GUIO tranL. power Slftf'"9 Lew low rn~qe: Serial No 111 sao -. SAU PRICI ,, · GALAXIE 500 . 'l>9 ......... ,.. $1285 V-1. GUlo tram~ focJOry oir concflfionint, . power stnnng.lowm•ltoge.Ko 132179 - . SAll PllCI ' . TORINO ..,.. '70 V-I. '""" • ..,_ ... , ... ..ro, "'°"'~ 1287· (OH31f14S097). . 4f1 SALE PRICE ... CAMARO '69 V-I, IM""Y , ................ ·-· $ ·1379 ' ing, radio hlatw No 5-44427 ' SALE PRICE . . '70 flYM. DUSTER $ '""" """·""'··hoot~.,.,."""""· 1479 Serial No. 27523. l&U PllCI '71 ~~~~~~~·~·"'"' $1485 SAll PllCI DODGE WAGON '69 VI.""' .~'.·.~~.:..~ ...... ,_ $1486 SIHrrog No 104914 SALE PRICI · VEGA · . · . .• '71 G-T.COUPI $1489 Rodio, htoter, bucket ~ LiteMt ~- -"'°" SALE PRICE _ ' MAVERICK ' 71 auto. t~ .. lociorv oir tooditioniOIJ. power sleeti1"9. rodio, hto1tr. license l212DMH SAll PllCI . ECONO VAN '69 1TON SUPllYAlll Auto. Irons .• rodio. ~eoler. lit1nse Ne. 29802M SALE PRICI PILOT·AOVERTISER All NEW,FORt<OUlflER 1/2 TON Pl<:KUP • 1 /2 TON PICKUP (SGTAMC2343lj IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • 302 V-8 Cruise-0.Matic Trans .. ftnted Gloss. Cargo Doors, Outside Mirrors, Completely Paneled Inside. '(E14GHP80127) .IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SALE PRICE 'ftLE PlilCE .1973 ESCAPADE.MOTOR llOME COMPLETELY SELF CONTAINED PLUS: e PUSH~_U_TJ.b_N RADIO • FRONT DIVIDER • TINTED GLASS • FRONT SUNK • AUXILIARY BATTERY e MEDICINE CABINET e STAINLESS STEEL RANGE COVER AND MUCH MORE. (8-480668) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . SALE· PRICE • BRAND NEW FORD MINI MOTOR HOME RED-E-KAMP CONVERSIO K CRUISE4MATIC TRANS .• POWCfl STEERING, POWER BRAKES. V-8, ENGINE 800x1S 10 PLY TIRES, 70 AMP. BATTEltY, 1 TON CHASSIS, OORA. COOLING RADIATOR SUOING CARGO DOORS, FIXEO TYPE PASSENGER SEAT, ltADKJ, OUTStOE MIRROffS, TINTED WINDSHIELD " fE-34GH84811il3) •·••• cou•1• 1/2 TOii •ICKUP WITH A lllW tlTE LINE CAMPER SHELL '71 ~~~~0~:., .. ;...... $1786· power steer~. littoSe No. 9SIC~ ) .__ ________ ._."_'._"_' _____ ..;· .... · _.· Complete T-BIRD • • Package .'70 ~~.:.~·:::.;:,::~:~,= $'2095 $ whffl Covin. Llt"1SI 209-llOH • t-~~~~~~~~...._-...._u_u_•_•K_l_;;~=·=';;:;;;:;;::;;..;;:;.-'-1· .. '70 IMPERIAL •-FORD .. • • ' t~. I r~ .. ' .. \ .. I 7 , ' ' San -fleU1e ie ' . ~-pis-r .. b"t. EDITION VOL. 66, NO. 17, 6 SECTIO~S, aa· PA&ES ,, I ... • -- T.-day's Final I N.Y. Stoeks • . OAAN6 E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1973 TEN CENTS Dana Ht,ttbor Boat Storage Rates Increased \_ , By WILLIAM SC1111B11D Of ................. ' 'Ille 1,400 boat OWD<rl who rent alipo at Dona Point· Harbor bave ....,, OOlllled by the marina lesaee their rata ba,. been raised by as much aa 11111 p!r ybr in some c·ues. ' Roberl Dahlberg, pruldelll "' the Dana Point Marina Olmpll)y lbat OWlll 90le renlal liibta for hut>or< djpo, laid the mer.... \!m.PIP1!Jlled*eoarbl& tf!J.ea and overhead costa. i1 F•·JioYe ...... raloed lmn 20 to 30 ceiD per boat lllp per month over '°"' -1ft!O ·for all but Ille ll!lali 20-foot sllpi, 1llllch will .....in Ille same. 'Ille ioCrelled tile scb!dule is as fol· lows: IUO per faol for a ~foot slip, up 1111111:.·lll; JUO per loot for a· 30 to I~ foot' I; up !ni!P· fl.It; and IUO per foot · •boaltl 50\IO Ill feel lonl, up 1rom fUS, JJ-Jenu.al;the cumty.Jeaae llohl· hers i!"ds for Iba marina lacllitlel, the . nto -wu IObJect to rovlew by the ~-Oult1 Jlaa1>on, lleacbea and Ports Depiutment wUhln 10 da)11 alter the eflectm data ol the Inc:reose. Lany l.ebman, Barbor Department clliel o1.operallclll!, aid llohlberg notllied tbe county Iii bis Intention to nise rent> last 5'u1tember. "He Waa, asking for an increase er fee. Uve.Jan. 1,-ao-we-ient the requeat to the cOunty Real Properly ServiC<S Depart- reewa St~rm ·Rages in North Baj Area Braces for More Vicioris ~inds ... ---.... ' hours. late for ~ Power ouiage11 were repor\ed In sev.f:il com11um1ues. Flooding blocted U.S. 101 on both skies ol the_ city, In Mlrln County to tbe north and 11 the. Ba)'lbore Freeway to Ille IOUlh. 'lbree fael ·ol water stood on the Bayshore at -polol On the San FrWllco Penlntula, beavy rains ,wmhed •WOJ portloOs of a landllll m 'U.S. 21 a.d·a *loot aectlon of ooe lane of the freeway tumbled down an em- ban-L 1 lli'lliO -.,1114....,. JumPed heavy -..: e:~··~~ ~ drlv--i.: .. 'llli' Ibmm' )'au •lftl, lnOllfi 'WU blamed for 'the derailing of a 27~ Southern 'Pacific freight train at Cisco west of Donner. Other trains were re- rout..i or delayed. Several Northern California rivers rag- ed near the flood stage Tuesday, In- cluding the sacnmento, Eel, Napa and Van Duaen riven, olflcials said. Ten loches of new snow were reported at Hunli!Jgton Lake and a foot of SDOW was reCorde;d at Badger Pass in Yoeemtte Natkmal Part. At the 1-i el<vatlolll, the storm in Frauo i.w&h! the-·· nlnlall total to 1.17 lncbel, llinoll • pereenl ...... normal -. '* ,-t/. : * ... h i iJ"$1f.illill,ililil"I -,'--c~-- ·-·Stte~t 'Lakes Disappear I After · 1. 7 Inches of Rain Workers Watch As ·zv.J ·Woman , -. ,...... as quickly as they came u an Wlel· peeled Padllc storm dropped from U9 to 1.78 incbes of water-on c:oastaJ com- muoltl@. Drlvon· tOot In slride moloMtalll!1g txCUf'lklltll throogb a much u a foot of water accumulated in the Old Town sec- tion of Seal Beach, curb-depth dew on 17th street in Costa Mesa'• easts.ide and the~ FaiJ:vlew n.od-IUe near city hall, Orange Coast College and Costa Mesa High School. Sides which cleared during rush bour this morning ore expected to remain partly cloudy this evening with clearing later tonlgbt. l>eme patcl!y fog will bug the coasnate tonight and earty Thuraday clearing after 8Uilrise, the National Weather Service predicts. w .. torly winds trom 15 to 15 Imots ore expected to diminish lA)llight to veloclUes of from 5 to 15 lmotl. Winds lrom the -IOUth to IOUthwest from 10 to II tmla Thursday may brtn& with them a chance of more nln In the altomoon. Lows tonlgbl along the coast wlli dlp lo 49 degrees with a blgb iltar 60 lorecasl for 1bul'lday~ · Publlc olliclals'a!Ong the Orange -Oooat ~ no .major damap -due . to the bea'f do-, although police Joaed a rub of • "fender-.bender'' aecklentl related to the sllcked or swamped -Eleclrtcal powtr to 40 customerJ ol tho (See RAIN, Pap I) His Car Keys Were ClOse , But Stiq $~Away 1'APLl!3, Jl'la. (AP) -A tourist loclced bla k.,. ln&lde bla .car on Naples' main lllrael. "No probln," ttonowner Jerry Altl· ender tol<l lhe tourlat Tuesday. "Go down to lbe -stallaa ... '1be -atlendanl came back with i ......... -f>ldllilf with tho lock foo 11 mllNta, bipped the latch.· "Thll'D be '3." be llld. "YCJU're ~/t the tourltt replied. "I'm not P"1lnl a1'odY 43 for thal" Thi '"".11:::.i"abeo! the lock button down and the door-wltb bys lllII tnalde. _And be just -• ...,,. ·1 ment for an ecooom1c 8na.Jyais," Lehman said. "1be analysis was due back ln Novem- ber but we didn't get it until the second week in January," he1aaid. As a result, Dahlberg claims the 10- day review time prescribed in his lease has already passed and be doubts the cotmty can or will do anything aboot the increases. Lehman said, however, his-office is still 11tudying the hikes but has taken no ., Claow Time stand one way or the other on them. But slip renten have 31ready been no-Yfied of the increase and county officials have neitbU sanctioned the hlke official· ly nor made any negative statements about them. · Dahlberg said he is acting in full con1. pUanCe with his lease agreement and said the increases are still below the price ceiUng he had to establish when he took the mUlha tease two years ago. "The base price ceiling for boats under OS ' A South Vietnamese soldier takes a break for lunch during operati9n1 against the enemy in the Boi Loi area, 35 miles northwefl of SalgOJ1. Clemente School .Hood I .. , . Studies Atte.ndance· A doctoral llludy completed by tbe San Clemente High School principal ·for tbe USC School of F.ducation showa selected "hl.gb l!,chievers''.do not gain and may be hindered by mnputsory clamoom at- tencWice. Dr. Dam!ll D. Taylor, recenUy com- pleted a _.,... study of !!' selectad junlan: all "With grade point averages of 3.0-B -or bettor. IR bis disaertlUon presented to the USC School of Education, the San Clemon~ High principal said results of tbe' lllldy alloftd the balf of tbe stUdents • who _,, allowed Iii attend scheduled clales at their own discretion did "as well or better academically" than the other lll'OUP-'1be -secm<J hair o1-tbe- atucSents were ;ubject to the compulsory attead""" roculations of San Clemente . Hllh Scbool. Both JlOUPI lhowed a tOIS In test IC9'tl oa put of. an English expression tat. or. '1'171or noted. llowt'1a, tbe ICOrel of the group al· loftd to picl: Ila own ciasoes without bad d W.ce, ftl't. better on the seo- and t-., -thoie o( their ...... ......, mat re counttrparts. .GabolD---·notably the ""' port ol tho Engllah e:qnsalon test. a IOdal -eumlnltlon and other tall ..bond. the lludenta glvm ......_ freedom ol choice ol atudles and at- tendance did '~Uy" better than Lllelr ............ aJU1lttrporlL Dr. Ta1'or ca.,.,.•, .,Rleded high IChool lflu 1 11'1 can UM thtit tJme pro-. dtlCllve!J-give tllat.rupoiialbtuty. :~ ~ at\ep!!aoct ta ,, • DAM. T I'll.OT s..n ...... STUDIES STUDENT RESULTS Principal Darrell Taylor not noceaa.ry for hlgh achievers, and in facl, may hinder them . "Studtnt altitudes toward llChool and educatlon can be changed positively by allowing the student! more freedom oC chotce." , Taylor, who holds •· bech<lor • dqne lrom Pepperdine College and a master's decree t"'"' the Unlverslty of Redlands, came to· Sin Clen'lC!:nte as • teacher In 1911. Jlo ,waa named assistant prlnclpol In l9llli llid principal In 19"11. ' so feet is $2 .50 per foot per month and $2.75 for boats over 50 feet,11 he said ... Dahlberg also said the rates.-Ue still considerably lower than those charged by Newport Harbor marinas. "Those guys charge $2.65 per boat foot even at their smallest slips," be satlt. "We are offering outstanding faclliUes and services for a much smaller·~t and the-lflcrease was hard to Sw8UoW even (See RENTAL, Page %) Dana Point Tract Key To Routing? By CANDACE PEARSON ot ttw Dlltr Pitt s11n , Orange County Road Department of .. ftcials today are initiating study of a "transportation corridor'' along the now- defunct Pacific Coast Freeway route rrOm Newport Beach to San Clemente. The study was initiated at the request Tuesday of the Orange COunty Planning Commission. i')'ecisely w~at ~ lllWll by . a "transpQrtation corrldoi'" was undear to most county officials today, -The Road llepllrlmenl WU asked i. planners to come up with interim stancl- irda ror sud! a oortldar br Feb. a _A ~jjiilllculir loctil wu il"""lil a aiclir where It would cut tlimicl>··~ -· deftlopment; • .. Tbe commisotoo Indicated, however, that it would like to aee standanls to guide devel-ent aloilg the enUre niuto rrom-Newporl Beach. to San Clemente. The question now, according to ODI planner, is whether or not the Rold Department can come up with guldellnet by Ille Feb. 11 deadline. . What the commisatm wants along the niuto, Senior Planner Dave Moore aat• today, 1111 "a bi&tnrlY larger than I ma.o Jor blgbway for "81ooal transportoU... -- a -arterial blgbway." Moore, who altD referred to tbe ~ ridor as · "freeWIJ..au.." said, "lt'a m secrel EmybodJ -·bave -II!' now -the Road Deportment and plan- ners, and county .....,,,moot know thal we have to have a tnnllportation com. dor ol some kind tbnJugiJ lllere. Newport Beaeh !Olllht with the st.M for almost 10 yean to pt the coaal freeway kllled, • It WU last Aupat. "Even though the freeway WU deleted,, It dldn't delete the need for It," MooN continued. Development In the ..... IOUth al the San Dlqo Freeway ~ llavo to be. curtailed In aome way wllhoul -bat tranaportallaa ayttom to tu_.i II, .. said. • 'llle~.--~~­commlaalon-~al...­SUl'l'CIUlldto<. lbe -d Copilaw tract th Dona -Nine;..,.. _tho atato ~ 19 acns of tho tlkcre tract for '""'•ar rlgbt.of-wa1. Since the'llato deleted tlle fnewaJ i1i11 summer, tbe develliper l>as bad dlllleully· getting county •Pl"'OYal to uae lltol te. (See FIUCEWAY, .... II • 0r..,. ....... 'Ille sides are expec:ted;to remain partly cloudy to -00 ..,,.... day, with clouds lncreuiol lole ln . the day. High '-'lure Ja ... Peeled to be about ._ INSIDE TeD.\'Y T"4 ,..., ,.. .. of """'"'""'Ill th<Clkr ..Uvity In O r a -g e County comea to a crt1t &laU W.ek with Ille opming of f...,. new producttoN. See EnCCTtafn11 mtnt, Paoe 2B. -. -.... --. .............. ~, CJrr ... c..-. ....... ... ---· "'· •• t .. ..,. .. ---T-• ---. ---............ , " _.z DA.ll't PILOT SC More Talks Schei'fuled I ' , On Peace .. By Unitt.'tl Press Jnternatlon:il Rum-ors pcrsist£'d today in \l.'orld capitals that 3 \'ietnam l'ease-fire ending the longest war in American history was imminent, but diplomatic activity in Paris, Saigon and \Vashington made it tlcar there u·ould be more tnlkini:: before the shooling aclually stops. American sources in \\'ashington ca u- tianed against e..i:pecting President Ni.Ion to announce a cease-fire before his sec-- ond inauguration Saturday. South Vietnamese President Nju~en Van Thieu's office also Cen1ed "'*5pread reports Nixon \l.'ould make the ariil.ouncement Friday. One of the clearest signs that the United States expected a cease-fire soon came in Saigon where military sources said the U.S. Command ordered American military advisers with South Vietnamese forces to withdraw if at- tacked during fight ing expected to nare before a cease-fire actually goes into ef- fec1. The military sources said the order aimed at reducing unnecessary American casualties ""'as taken fpr both political and humanitarian reasons, but added that U.S. air po"·er "·ould continue to hit Communist posilions in South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia until the cease-fire comes. In Key Biscayne, Fla .. President_ Nixon continued a news blackout on aU Vietnam peace developmen ts today and arranged to remain at the Florida \\'hite House un· ti! Thursday evening lo complete work on his inaugural address. Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler told reporters Nixon conferred by telephone for 4U minutes )his morning with llenry A. Kissinger, his chief peace negotiator, on the ceasefire outlook. Kissinger is in Washington. Ziegler also reported that Nixon's emi ssary. Gen. Alexander ~1. Haig Jr .. "'as sending reports on his conference v.•ith South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu from Saigon. , Ziegler continued to resist all questions regarding reports that a cease-fire was near. Nor would he _say when Kissinger will be returning to Paris for a final round of talks with Hanoi's Le Due Tho. .. t have nothing to say to you in rela· tion. to Vietnam negotiations," Ziegler told reporters. "I have no comment on any of 1he speculation that has been fill- ing up the wires. I have one annrer. I have no details to provide you ... no informat ion." FronaP .. el RENTAL ..• !or us," he said. Dahlberg said his possessory interest tax, which is a property tax charged on leased land occupied by sol.id invest- ments. \\'ent rrom $25,000 last year to $120.000 th.is year. Under the lease. Dahlberg also pays the county 15 percent rent "off the top" in addition to his taxes. ''On top of all this , my utilities are four limes what we expected and we have had problems "'ith vandalism and other overhead ," he said. Dahlberg said he held rents down for as long as possible but finally had no choice but to raise them to meet rising costs. "T'm operating this business for a profit and I need to make $900.000 per year be- fore I show one penny in the black," he said. Dahlberg acknowledged that a num~r of boat owners gave up more expensive 5Jips in Newport Harbor to come to Dana Harbor and save money. •·But even with the increase it is still a lot less." Dahlberg said. "I doubt any slip renters will pack up and leave be- cause of the increase. "But if they do, that's business and I have to take my lumps," he said. DAILY PILOT 'JM°'" ...... CMt! DAILY PllOT, wllfl wllldl It comtilntd the New.·Prirn, 11 PWlllilhaiill J/l'f n.. 0r.....,1 CO.•I Pllblilohlfio C~ny. $irplo r11t edlllons 1r1 ~M«I, ~1-, lll<'WOll Ftid1y, !Of Cos" M111, ,...._, 81Kfl, Munllng10tl 81.c;11/Fo111u1111 v.11..,, LIO""" 8HCh, lrwlnf/SaddllbKk Ind S111 Cllmtf''9/ $111 J11111 C1pi\lr1no. A 1111911 ffOlol\lf HUion ii .,Wll.Md S11.,.rlll~I Ind .S~)'1. T~ prln<iOll pVllllflllng pla11I I• 11 t»..wt.1 81¥ .S!reel, Co1r1 MUI, (11110111!1, f2'?6. Rob1rf N. W11d PralClll\I Ind Pi;Dlll~ff J 1ck R. Curley Viet Prnlo1nl Ind GIMllt MIMfff Thom11 K11•il Ecll1or Thom19, A. M11rphin1 ~ M~ing lf1'itor Ch1rltl H. Looi Rich1rtf r. Nall Aul11an1 M1-ir19 EdlMo s-. c1._... Offk. JOS North El C1f1'1i111 R11I, •2•72 . Ottlef OHie. 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Return of Dr. Leary Expected by Officials By JACK CHAPPELL Of 1M O.lfl' ~1111 Stitt Tbe long sought return of LSD high priest Dr. Timothy Leary, eagerly antici- pated by local naroctics officers. may be as soon as 48 hours, according to some published reports from Washington D.C. today. , L«al officers said they had no 1nfonna- tion on the probable arrival of the former Harvard professor, turned LSD advocate. "'anted on a SS million Orange Coynty v•arrant and for prison escape. Oemente Pair Ask Exemption From Coast Act A San Clemente developer and a pro~ erty owner have requested that the city =i:il include Uiree lots in the prop- erties -1" be submitted to the state fo.r exchwoo from requirements ()f Propost· lion 20, the coastal conservation ~ct. The city council at 7:30 tonight In City Hall will consider the request by developer Joseph COiombo and owner 'Mel Brenner. 'Ibe lots in question are at 2484 S. Ola Vista and are planned for a 24-unit apartment house. Part of the structure as drawn would be built down into a rear canyon. According to the proposition 2tl re- quirements, a property must be 80 per· cent developed (in density) to be ex- cluded. Leary has been placed in "a coritrolled environment" in Kabul, Afghanistan, ac- cording to a spokesman from the federal Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. ~ called the "most dangerous man in the world," by ~ge County District Attorney Cecil .l!i'CkS, Leary was arrested in Afghanistan by authorities there as he was intercepted oo his way to "a colony of v.'Orld travelers who have used drugs and have located in Afghanistan," a bureau spokesman said. The $5 million warrant for Leary's ar- rest stems from the Orange County Grand Jury indictmepts of alleged members of an organization called "The Brotherhood of Eternal love," founded by the drug , priest in Laguna Beach. _ Law enforcement ()fficers charge the Brotherhood was responsible for smug- gling of 1,000 pciunds of hashish per month . into the United States and the mabufac- ture of a tmique l.SD called "Orange Sunshine." The jail break was made IP 1970 as ·Leary, found guilty on an arTeit made by Laguna Beach Police officer Neil Puredl, fled frorri the men's prison at San Luis Obispo aided by the radical Weathennan group. . Purcell now sergeant of detectives in Laguna Beach, was among those instru· mental in the attack on the Brotherhood and the Task Force ()rganiz.ation cf fed- eral, state and local officers formed to battle organized drug activity in Orange County. After his escape, Leary popped up in Algeria and w a s hosted by Eldrldge Cleaver, leader of the militant Black Panthers. Oemente Boys Vie for $8,500 In Scholarships Members of the South Coast 1n>a Boys Club in San Clemente will' compete ~·ith boys in more than I .llOO other clubs In the country for $8.500 io scholarships to be awarded in the "Boy of the Year" pro- gram "1 April 1be: ''Boy .ol the Year" contes,t is sponsored by the natiopal Boys Clubs of America. Grants are made by the Readers Digest Foundation, with $4,000 going lo the oational winner and $500 each to nine regional winners. Boys are judged on service to home, school, church, community and boys' club. Tbe wilmers in the 27th annual contest ' will be announced 'April 8 to 14, during national boys' club week. In ~cing the San Clemente branch's participati()n, director Mike Brady said, "This project will help give recognition to the millions of boys who don'L m1ke the bad headlines. boys who don't stiiot dope.i ,rob or ateal." Brady added that the program, even lf every boy can't win, is a way to "en· courage good boys to remain that way." "Boy of the Year" ·rmalists-·and their directors in April are invited to tour Washington, D.C. ~Question ~OK~d \ . Jurors~ Race Stand Cb.n Be Asked ' WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Suprtme Court Nied unanlmoUJly lodoy !hot dofendants have Ille right to osk JU1W! w be I be r they ore roclally pr<judic<d. ' However, the court refused to extend that right to questions about other forms or pt<Judlces, auch u beards. )'J! RULING .j!llVERSED a drug 'conviction of a S<>uth C4tolina civil rlgbli leader, Gt.ne Hun,-Convicled of ·possessfng mailjuana ana sentebced to 18 months in jail. ltam contended his rights were violated because the trial judge refused to aak the ]Ul'Ol't u they were pajudlced against (ll Ne"°'a (I) agajoll people who wore beards. THE COURT JN AN opinion written by Justice Wlllil,m H. Rehnquist, said the Constitution gave the defendants the right-to ask--jul"Of'3 about poe11ible ' racial prejudice, but oot the right to ask if the Jurors were prejudiced agaiMt beanls. ·-Justices Thurgood Afarshall and Wil liam 0. Douglas dissented from tn\l' second ruling. · Colonel Enth.usiastic About c ·ze1nente Post A man who will take his first civilian job in 31 years -that ol,manager of the San Clemente Chamber of Convnerce - said Tuesday he Is "looklba forward to it eagerly" and will wort fhere with the same "zeal as J had ·when I ¥.'<lre this fine green uniform." Contacted at his headquarters at Camp Pendleton in San Diego County, Marine Corps Col. Emil Radics. 49, enthused about his upcoming civilian status. · "You don't know how happy and how gratified I feel ," be said about being chosen from 4l appllcanta: by the" chamber board or dlrectors. Now assistant base commander at Camp Pendleton, Col. Radics will take over the executive manager's duties March I. CUrrent Chamber manager, Bob Evans, is returning to a public relations career. because of military transfers. During that time, hls family has been ()riented to San Cltment&, he said, where-be served as a sort of rtf.1itary base liason to community groups, i!nce-1969, He worked with the Interfaith Center. Hospitality Center and the Military Af. fairs Committee of the chamber. The transition from military to civilian career shouldn't be too dif(jcult, 0>1. Radie said, because the "type ' management experience (in the Marines) is not unlike tbat·in any business.'' The colooel has been responsible for the operatlons of a total community com- ple1 -a military base. Nuclear Power Documentary Set Col. Radics joined the Marine Co~ at ·age 18 in May, 1942, and bas been e11g1ble A showing of an NBC television docu· for retirement since last May. mentary on the pros and cons of nuclear He was deliberating where to settle power plants will be sponsored at 8 p.m. and lh,Jt second career to begin when the Thursday in the San Clemente 1-0gh chaml>er post came up. School little theatre by the San Clemente "I believe this is what I want to do," branch of the American Association of he sald, "because I like people.'' University Women (AAUW). Although now living at Camp Hearings by th~ Atomic Energy Com- Pendleton, the Radics will IOOve to San mission 110 a . proposed nuclear power Clemente. 'vhich "stood number ooe on plant at San Onofre are going on in San our list of where we wanted to live as a Diego this week. family.'' . · The local AAUW decided to s~r the Col. Radics and his wife, Gk>ria, have · docwneotary free to the pubhc to com- five children: Mrs. Diane Rosa, Mn. cide with lbe hearings, group member Betty Anf Holden, ,wl,Rita, Frances and Marx Lou Jeisy said. , Stephen. . nie ~evi.<j!"' shol\', aired wllt>in Uie Col Radics said his ~'<_~ years at. last month, She SB:ld, adding that It Camp Pendleloo ia tho · IOlgtSI olnilt gk>es at\ objective view of the nuclear time his family has lived m one place power issue. II Dick Ahlman , San Clemente planning director s:lid the three Brenner lots are only 45 Percent developed in density. After an apparent fight with Cleaver, in which Leary and bis wife Rosemary "'ere placed in "house arrest" by the Panthers, the fugitive ran for Switz.er· land. OPIN t TO' 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA ~1919 CLOllD SUNDAT Brenner and Colombo are suggesting that the lots be combined with their ad- jacent property, developed to 85 percent density. It was the first such request received by the city. In other matters. the council tonight u'iil consider: -A recommendation by the planning commission to approve a tentative tract in the Rancho Margarita area adjacent to San Clemente High School. -A 138-signature petition headed by f\.1arcia Abbott of 247 Via Socorro, in op- position to the proposed Socorro lreeway access road. -A recommendation by the traffic and parking commission that the vrN Corporation of Irvine be chosen as the city's · parking consultants. -Further discussion of a proposed agreement for an lntergovemmental Coordinating c.ouncil of Orange COunty. From Pagel FREEWAY ... mainlng land . -. County· planners -told developer A. lt. Cok1r1hal-t11Tl'lglir-<i!-wiy might s llll be needed to meet future traUlc needs. The commission asked that the Road Department develop standard £or a coor- ridor which would determine lf Coke's 80 acrea are stW needed. The advisory body also set for. public hearing on Feb. 20 a request I~ include those 80 acres ln the Thunderbird plan- ned community. An additional public hearing was set for Feb. 20 on a possible amendment to the county Master Plan of· Arteria l Highways, in case tbe Ro ad Department's guidelines are compl ete enough to "put on a map," Moore said. County Road Department offici~\s won't yet defi ne what a transpot10t1on corridor euctly is. It Is not necessarily a freeway. one road o'rficlal said today . It rould be anything, even a small county rood with bus lanes. In planning · a corridor with Canllida Foothills planned community In El Toro, a road official said at that time thaL a corridor could mean rapid transit or ad· vanced monorail systems. • ., Despite several orders to quit the COW1try by the Swiss, Leary remained there more than a year until week5 ago . Then there were several reported sight- ings of Leary in Austria where he was participating in an anti-drug film just after the first of the year. From Pagel RAIN ... Southern California Edison Company in the area of Warner Avenue and Edwards Street was interrupted for five hours overnight with service restored at 2 a.m. today. In Laguna Beach, the 1.7 inch rainfall was blamed for the flooding of an un- derground transfonner blacking out about 600 homes and businesses for more tban an hour. an Edison company spokesman said. The downpour also filled a sewer line ditch in Arch Beach Heights, un- dermining portions of the adjacent roadway. The stonn brought the seasonal rain- fall-total in-baguna---Beach to 7.68 inches compared to 5.33 inches last year at this time and 6.18 for the entire season, weather watcher Bill Sh.ields reported. · San Clemente wa s doused with 1.4 inch- es from the stonn causing hillside mud to relocate into the rear yard of a home al 1213 Buena Suerte, San Clemente polict said. San Juan Capistrano rain gauges log- ged 1.52 inches in the storm bringing the season total to 9.07 inches compared to 6.61 inches this time last year. Public works officta\1 said the usual nooding of city streets occurred but none was serious. Huntington Beach public Works of- flcials similarly reported flooding at the !Street locaOonlJ!SUall)' expected lq be in· undated "by any drlnle.'t J . Sherman Denny, ama ~eur meteorologist in Huntington Beach, log- ged 11; total rainfall of 1.35 lnches as of this morning. That brings the season total lo 7.37 lnche3 up from the UO Inch- es Ioggl!d this time last yeal" .and Jfl()re than the enu~ rainfall of 5.7t Inches recorded In all of last )"car. ' • Alf Illas -Converse Spot -Birt SHOES Tenilis-Basketban Baseball-Soccer-Track Champion Halllball Gloves , Ekelton llacquetllall Racquets Leach llacquetbaD Rackets Wllsod -Dunlop -Bancroft Davis I TENNIS RACKETS Tennis Stringing Tennis Dresses Tennis Shorts Tennis Shirts Warm-up Suits i BIKES , , 3 Speed- 10 Speed--1 Speed Tires-Tubes-Accessories Bike Repairing RALEGH BIKES -Parts -Tns-Tubes -AcceSS01les -Repair ' f I - • ' ' e BOYS & GIRLS SPEEDO SWIM SUITS . . • • , Team sters ·Rejigger Contract •• I_.. ! • Wrdneldar, January 17, 1973 DAILY PILOT :J f PUBIJC NOTICE P UBIJ C NOTICE PUBIJC N<mCE NOTlCI T DIClA•I CAN DIDACY ,ICTIT!Oltl •usu••11 NIW,.OllT·M.llA UNll"tlD • 2111)1 "Oii SC L OllTllCT CilOVlllNUICI NAMI ITATIMIHT SCNOO~~.::lllCT ltOTICI TD CllDITOlll •OAIO MlllllJl,ll 11.ICTICMlll 1111 Thi tollow!"t Plftol'I I• doing Dual~l Hetkt llft SUl"lllQI COUIT 0" T"I!! O•AH I C:OUlfTY .. , NOTICE 15 Kl:REIY GIVEN !Mii lllt JTATW 0" CA.ll,O'INIA ,01 1<10T c IS MEREIV GIVCN TO All L. T. IHVEfT"8ENTS. UtC.. l&D E•ll e-11 ot Ed<lct!IOOI of "" Newporl<INH Ttt• COUNTV 01" O•ANOf. QUA 'IEO l"EllOHS tJMI tolecil«lt wlN l71tl Sl .... I, Stllte Ant. Ctllf. '21DI Uni!IO<t Xhool Ol1tr1t1 gt Or•nve Coun11, f<lt. A·1M6t M 1ft llM fiellowlll9 dtte:rlMd kMo1 ~. lllC-C.Ulon1I•, lU'.l E1,1 C•l!lcl<nl1, will r1<elve tffled bio. rJO TO E>tite gt JAME1 ICE N N (TH Oh lctl. County ot 0<1119f, Slett of lntl S.,1111, Solnll AM. Ctlllorr!11 fJ!'Cl 11 00 AM, on flM Hiii <Hr col J1nverv MUR.AV€Z o.t .. ttel C l""nLI, on ll'lt 11111 Illy ot AprH, ltn. Tiit$ Mlllffl II btlt'lll condlll'1N Df I !ff) II Ille ottlc:e col Mid Sdlool Ol1lrlU, NOTICe '11 -.eAE:8V' GIVEN to 1111 "" pull'O'I ol tltclll\lll --· to corpor1tloll. 1«111<;1 I! OSI Pl1tM1tl1 ""on"" CO.!• C•Nlter1 "' 1111 •DOW Mll\ll! oectftfll t11t to11trnlt111 bolliit ot IM below MKttb-Jtmtt A. kllmlftlng~ M•••· CalltotnJa, ti wNd'I time Mid bl•h 11111 •II ~ lllvl"ll cltl,... lflln1t TM N khDlll Dl1trlcts. Thi tollowln; dffufll-hcrttl'l' ... 111 be Pllblltlr DPtMd 1"'11 rNd tor: ,,Id dtc-.it ,,,, rtQVhH 1o•fll• tlllln, t<1 IC'lll:IOI Olstrlcll wull the nll!nber ot 'nllt 11•1-" fllW wl!lt 1111 COUftty INDUSTRIAL ARTS EQUIPMENT .. with 1f1t A«H•ll'V voutl\tfl, In 1,,_ olfltt K'*" tru1lN1 IQ bt tLK:ll4 •r• "*' torlll '*'II or or..,.. (Oufll, en: J11w••y $, SUPPLIES ' 0111,. cl•rll. ot Ille at>ow •nlllltd CQUt l, ... BURLINGAME (AP).._ The •l<lf\Ooia. 1111 Ptr"ll,111ar SC'-! Dl1lrlcl1 tm. WILLIAM •· ST JOHH, COUNTY All bld1 ••• to bf In accord•l>Ct wl111 ICJ P<•~I fllem will\ JM 1'18CHl.8/V Te--Me-Union ••. , an. MUM••• 0,. SClfOO\ CL.RI(.; b'f Tllerl .. M. Ward, DtoP!lly. Condhlon1, In I . t \I c 11 0 n.. •nd uoucner1, IO"" u'NMrtlllM<I ., Ill• ol!Lu IUllO• ·~ ~ TIUITlll TO I I ''" .. $pl(Ukatlon" Wllldl .... now on file In QI Mr •llornay, FRANK M. MOOAli. l!)lj nounced rtJlCgOtJS.tiOn ()f a DISTRICT l!!LICTIO Ll'llb"..,_. O!"I""' CMtl Dilly Pllc1, IM otllct ot "" PurcM1ll'lt A9111I ot 1&111 L.OnQ B11cll Bl'lll.. LOllQ B t • c ~, U · I H1.,.por-1,M1M Unltlotd }1nuar~ 1~1,._2 .... ll,,_ \f1J ll·T3 CllOcl Ol!tflcl, 1&57 P~ll• A•onu.. c.iltorllla. whlcll 11 1111 ,i...:1 "' 11wt1...,1 COOtract gr8:D nJ ncrtased klloOI Qblrld C111t1 MW, C•t!lorl\11. ot ttM U_,llQ'Md !n 111 rnet1tr1 Pl!f· benefits to about 30,000 rarm (Tru11" Aftll 1. '· 5 ... 11 PUBLIC, NOTICE E•cll blcldtr mUll l.Ubmll • bid 11~.1 1 11lnlno IO 111$ Mll!I DI Ul(f dtttllt<I•. S..ddl-cll. Community In The form of I Ctrt!lltd Cl' c1slll1r I wllhlll f0\11' morittn alter "" 11,.1 ll\lblk•· workers in 13 Western stales. Coil~ Olttrlcl ) Ci'le(k or .. blcl borMI tqUll lo 11.,. P9" Cll\I tlon ot 11111 l'IO!lcl. The agreement, which con· (Tr1111" Ar111 2. •·" n • • .,.. 1s·.1 ot 1t11 ,,.._1 of !I'll bid, made oalld Oft<lmbt• :n. int. COl•I Cammunlly SUl"lllOl COU•Y Df" Tl+I P41Vlblt lo !Ill orcMr ot tl'll Newport.......,. MAl.'f H. MUAAVl!:Z, talns & •1110-strike" clause for Colll(l<I Ol•lrlct 2 S'TATI OfJ CALIPOllffllA "O. UnlHt-11 Sdlooll OLltrid. A Portomlln.ct AdmlnJllrllrhr of ll'le t>l•!e ot ,~ I" f the lr !Tru11ff Ar1•1 I 11111 S) TNI COUNTY Of! Of;ANGI aond mav M rwqlllrtld 11 !fie dl~rlllon OI ,. 11'11 lbo'll lllll'llf<I f;llc:•de~I Ufl!!' ue 0 COn act, WaB Form1 for cll(larl1111 c1nclldl~ Ind {gr __ .... •'1S1ft 1111 Ollfrlcl. In IM _, Qf llllUl't to ,IAHIC M. MOCllE critici,ied as • ' a n 0 t b e r Ille -11!n1llon of c•ndldllU tw "" tlK· NOTICE ~ . N•AllH OJI JllTITIOM tflltr lnlQ 111/Cll COf'ltrlcl, "" pl'Oeff(I$ QI tOll l-... ,11 •1~d. · ., · llOfl ire '"1N111M from "" Ort"" C-HI l'ltOLlT .... OLl'~Wtlt. AND 11011 1111 dltcll wl11 DI fDrtl<lli.d, Cl' fft ..,. "'"' t:IJlll 111(11, CtlllorRla s weetheart pact by the rival 11.,111rir ot v0,.,.1 ot11c1 11 111t E. tKTTa•s TltTl\MlflfTAllV l)Ond, 1111 1un sum 11\tf'Mll 111111 be T .. : 11111 ru.en1 United Farm Workehi Union Cl>t!ltl'M,ll, SHiii .1.111, C1Ulornl1. E1t1te of ~V ALICE JOHNSON. 1er1e!led 10 ulcl s,l\ool Ohlrld of 0r1no;ie Attof'Mr ter Adml1111trttr11 • • DKl.1r1rio.... of cl<><lldtc't 111111 nomllWI-Dec;Nllld. Countv. . PU011$111<1 0•""91 eo,,11 Dallv P{lo!, llOM by l.pOnlOfl musl " n1H Wiii\ "" NOT1CE It-HEltl!:IV OIVfN !NI "'' OldMf' _.,. ~ 1111 bid 1(11' • Oec:•mber v. ltn •llCI J1nwrr J, '~· II, JERRY COHEN. chief 0r1nve County llt0htr.,. of Vo\1n at"" '•Et> o. w11~T "'' n1:ri Plettln 1 PHlod of 1«1r·llv1 ll5l litv• aft1r 1111 1m 1s,,._11 cou.Me1 for the Cesar Chavez' :~· lddr.n no "' ... """ Fltll'VllV 1'-=. : ~~ .. ~.~.'.,y ~ ,': <M.;t. "'e:d; t:T:!':on "::~ N""°"I· • ~ UFW said Tuesdav. Direct 11111 22nd d•Y of ooc.tnbll", 1m. Pttftlontr ,......_to WllActl •• macll for Miu u11111111 D111tlc1 .._..... 1111 •111111 PUBLIC :\OTICE "Th'. . la~'' f R 0 ..... L,MAN, turtt... -'ltul«S, Mid .... IM """ Ind IQ r•llci anr Of 1H llkts, and llOI lS IS an e rate ace-~r. pl.aQc ol holrl"' It• """ Ill• Min ltt llKKl.lt lty Ket(ll tlle lowail bid. Uod lo NOT•c• TO Cll!DITOll saving device afl the COurt Dr111111 C-..nty for JMU.lf'Y 38, ltll, at f:DO •.m., In tl>t Wll\'I aflY lnlormal lty ot lrrNUl•rlly 1n SUPellOI COUIT O" THI 'u--111-of Sc.'-11 COl,[rlf...., of DtNttmtnt No l o4 uld 1nv Did rec:11...i. ,,,,, •• , ....... 1 .. .. came out and to!" them they ,, ... .,..-· •• .., ,.... ••1... ~·rt 11 ltlO c1wfc c1r111f' 0,1;,. w-1 In 011ed J1nuarv 10, 1m L "' . Th "" "": _., .,., " P!lol, ·-i .... ol S ... C II"-· I ~•' NEWl"OltT·MEU. UNIFIED THI! COUNTY O" O•ANGE '\ The Big ·Picture Robert M. Ball, Social Security Commissioner. uses chart as he testifies before Senate Committee on Aging in Washington. The committee is searching ways to increase benefits for older citizens without iinposing extra ·burdens on wage were a company JUruon. e J1nu1<Y 11. 1•. 11, 1m ,,.,, n.. "~ 1111a -., a .... n •· SCl+OOL. oisTtUCT .... A·71nt all kldd. O•IOd J•-'Y ,, 1m. Cowl c Ill E1ta1, of ANNA l. OENN!S. 11$CI growers are re Y 1ng PUBIJC NOTICE wu1.t.M 1. 11 JOHN, ot OrlllOI "'' 1 · 11.-,, ANNA LOV IN.t. OENHJs, them Ives ir they think lim.. COV111Y c11rk ey Ooroftl'I' H•NIV Flsner DKNltd. . se Se.. CLU.ENCI I", lOl",Altllll PllrctwoNng A9'f'll NOTICE IS HEREDV GIVEN lo t11e mg another sweetheart COD-NOTtClE TO Dl!CL.Altl: CANDIOACT 117 Vici.,., P""'"lklll•I ..... 641-llDO c .. 1-• ----,_ . . . ,Oil SCHOOL DllTllCT oov••NUUJ , .. 1. VkWV •t¥tl. l"ub!Wttld Or•noe COIJI Dilly Pllpl r '"" .... ·-·~ ......... ..........,,, earners. ' Area Firm Expands To East • The establishment of tit!~ operations in the stale of New York has been announced by Flrst American _ T l ! I e Insurance Co., wtflch has prin- cipal offices in Santa Ana. First American ts serving metropolitan New York and upper New York !late follow- ing acquisition or an existing tiUe Insurance firm and two abstract companies, President D. P. Kennedy said. Policies are being issued by First American T i t I e Insurance Co. of New York.successo r to Northeastern Title Guaranty Co.. with home offices in Mine<>la, N. Y. Also acquired v•ere New Y<>rk Abstract Co., Inc., located in downtown Manhat· tan. which will ooerale as a F irst Amerh:an arfiUate, and Attorneys Abstrac t, Inc. in Queens. Chrysler Announces Fundl VnitS Get WASHINGTON (AP) -lflie SeOOrlties and Exchange Com· mission has cleare.d the way for brokerage firms owned by mutual funds, peosi-On funds and other financial giahts to hold se8.ts on the nation's stock markets. To insure thal small in- vestors are protected from an enormous oopcentraUon of economic power, the SEC said Tuesday that the brokerage affiliates must do at least 80 percent of their business for the public r ather than for the people \\'ho own them or for other institullonal inve&tors. tract ts going to mulate them ,.,,, "'"''' l&.ICTIGlllS IN v ... N-Callfonll• t1•i J1nu.,., ta, •Fiii J•nverv 11. lt73 41.1:i '"'' 111 P1•11on1 Mvlng cLl<n1$ toalr111"" rike -·~ ••kl dtc:eden1 ''' requlrt<I ta Ult lllem, (rom a St and 8 boycott." OIANGI! COUMTV Alt<lnolY fof'1 1t1Ht1Mtr wlttl 111t l\fc:Hll fY vOU1:11er1, Ill 1111 ottlct 'd th T NOTltE IS HEAEIY GIVEN TO All l"ubHal>ed Or•ngt Co.11 O•llY Piiot PUBUC NOTICE af !h 1 k 1 1111 tilled 1 ,5!11 · e easisters and cuAL.1!l1eo PEl:SOHS111111 .iecu-wlll J1nu1rv 10, 11, 11, tm n.n 10 r!.'.!~1 °111tm.'°!'f::. •n,111 ~~ growers: , be lltld Jn 4tle lolLowlng deterlMcl SclloOI \'OUCne<1, re1 1ne un<l•rollfnt111 11 111t ottlt~ "W h I ded I 011trlc11, Countr 91 Or•rl!I•· Stlite ot PUBUC NOTICE IUPlllOI COURT 0' THI! .,, 1111 .t.1torr11v. Tnomts w. H-MIA. e ave cone u a co· c1111orn11, on TM 17111 d1r,o1 ""'11. 1tn. STAT• OP CAL1,0110A Jr., 350 E••r 11111 '''"'· suita Nllmber lective bargaining agreement for 111e Pl,ll'PllM ol •lec:flng mam~•• to 'o• THI: COUNTY 111. C0&11 Mtt1, c111tornla '2'17, w111cn •• · Ille 9cwtrnlnQI bOllnl ol tlll btlow d9M;r1~ NOTICI TO Cl:IDITO•S 0, CHtAHClE ll'>e pl1c1 o1 builneu ol the undt"lfned In that. provides to JI large seg-Id Scl'IOOI Of1trkt1. Tl>t following deKtlb· SUPl!llO• COUIT .o, Ttt• Mo. A-JSIU ... m111 ... 1 perl1lnln; to ""tllll• ol 111d t f ~pJ h the' td School Dl1lrlct1 W'l'Jll I.flt numbl(, OI IT.I.Tl O~ CAllJIOllNIA JIOll THI: O•DIR TO INOW CAUSE dltecl.nl, wltnl" tour mont~ llltr the men 0 r:-v e W 0 e&fn Ir 1Ct1oo1 tru1ilt1 to bt •lec:ltd 1r1 Ml forth COUMTV O' OIAllGI 1"01 CHAHGI 0, NAME 1Jr11 P11bllc1llon ot 11111 l>Ollct. livelihood in agi:icultu.re the 1fon9,llde '"' p•rllt•"'u'•'•"•""• 01,0~1;r,k;!;., H1 A•1*Mt In "" M•fl•r of IM Appllcarlon 01 Dated Dlc:•mbtr :u, 19n. best -e seal kin ...,. ......., EMlt ol JOSEPH Fl 0 It ES CAMILLA ANN CROWELL fer Ch1nt1e of HAii.OLD E. DENNIS, W-e es, wor g con. •-TltljllTSU..'rO •• LA"IKEHAU, ·~· JO$EPH F . "'•""· Ellet:Utor ol ""Win of dltiODS security 1 in employ. DISTl.ICT ..... , ............. ,.EltE<:YIO lAHl(ENAV, Qlce11td. WHEREAS, It'll .IPPlk•llon of C11mllla 1f1t abo\>e ,..n'ltd dktdtnl ' d f · be Oc:•n VIO'# NOT ICE IS HEAEBV GIVEN to "" AM Cr0wtll lor cllinQI ot n1me lllt-bffn THOMAS W. ttlMOl•IOM, JI,, ment an rtnge ncflts ever SchoOI 0111r1c1 ~ c~tor1 of "" •Dew• 111med decec1t111 dvly 1111<1w11h1111 cltrk of tN• court, and m l••I 11111 ltl'ff'f, achieved m.· ~l .i .. •-·." w,~1.,'"!!~~~.~","m 3 ~1, .. ,1~'..':?"', .~•,1.,ng.~c~nu.,,",'•1"-' 1111 11 •PPl•rl"ll lrom uld a~1a11on 11111 l•ft• H•mlllr 111 uu.:ou1 -·-"" ..... -........... •• ....... 111<1 •Pl>flanl dnlrH ·10 hll\11 '* NIAii CNll Mela. Ct<llonlll fl•D THE STA C-1 Comnumlty wlltl the llKttl4fY ~1. lft Ille oftlce dli"lltcl kl !hoe propO&IO n.me of C1mlH1 Tll: (710 J.41.115' • was CollfOt Dl•lrkt . 2 ot 1111 eltrll or'1tof'c1b1Wi 11111111.ct (1111.111, w ""'"Schlflller. AltWMr fDr l•Klf!V made by Wiliiam Qramt, !'of"'* 1or c1et•a~r;-~-;:~ 1 ..::': ~:0 ~~"";, =-=~ ~ .~"~~!:.~~' ~11 ~=~~ O:C~~11."r:~ni:1cf.~'w~·1~~ 1/.'1\~'. organizer for the Teainsters "" nomlnltlon of clndldltn tor lhe tltc· at her 111orney. -.. JACK HALL. l\ttorM'!' MrntH In 1111 .. 1c1 matter 01 c111noe ot 1,11 ~n Co f ·--, _ ~ ••• a~•!l•t>L. ''""' 1111 0••"91 c-1y 1t Law, ,,, E11t 11111 stT .. t, c1111a MIJI, 111m1 ll!Pffr Mlof• 1bcwl l!llllkd court .. 1---------------Westem n erence, -and .u:;i, tfeol1lr•r ol VOltrl Olflul II lilt E. C11ilorrtl1, """k:ll 11 t1M plttt of Duliflfll In D t p 1 r I m 1 " I ) 111 • r I o f, Hubbard spokesman' fof the c11e1tnut, $ent1 Alli. c111tom11. ot ttM ~ 1n .11 ,,.,.."'" si.r· 1oc1•1<:1 .11 1'DO c1 .. 1c con1tf' 0.1,., wn 1, PUBLIC NOTICE ' , . . Oeclartllonl ol c•l'ldldk't tnd llOl'l\ln•· t1lnl"9 lo IN t11,lllt ot Mid d1<1C!tft1. Sanl• .-,,.. on llM 10th d•r of Fl'IN'u•rv •• 1 _____________ _ employers negoUating com-11on1 by IPOA&or• m1111 be n1111 w1111 t11t w11111n tour inon1ns alllr "" 11ri1 Pllblk• ltn, 11 1n. hour ot 9:00 e'cJock A.M . · 'It I Or1noe COll!lty Rt01i1r1r ot Valeri •I 1t11 tlon ol 11111 l'IOl'lce. thin tnd ttltrt to .r.ow caUH; 11 lftW 111ev m1 ee. •DO.,. addrH1 no Iller tt>tn fl'IM'ulrv 16, 011e<1 Janutry 1, 1m klue, """Y !lie 1ppllc1tlon 'lbr cne1111e of ThQY said ~ pact provide nn. CHARLOTTE OURAZZO 11ame lllould n<:!I be grantell. • · 0.1111 '1111 22'nd IHV of Dlctmbtr. 19n. LANKEHAU IT 1$ FURTHER ORDE RED !llat I wage increases retroactive to A. o. HILLMAN, Admlnlatratrl~ ot "" e.111e 'GP'!' o1 t1111 erdlr be wllll1het1 In 111e Jan. 8 to a.,inge of 2.30 to OiPuty, o1 ttM 1bou• n•mtd dt<tdenl Of•nv• cot11 D•llr Piiot, 1 MWIOIJM• el •• d k Orlngt Courtly H. JACK HALI. ll•flff•I drtul111on, ptfnt .. Incl publl$1\ed .,...05, epe g OD WOr S11Ptrlnt1nc1en1 or Sdlools AttorM1 11 L1w fn "" c11y of ca.11 Mna, County or c lassification.·i Pullllsllt<I Or1ng1 Coe11 oaur Piiot, tit E111 11111 strott Ol'•"ll•· 51111 o1 C•lltorhl1, once eecn . , Janutrr 17, U. JI, 1973 38-n CMI• Mna, c1Ulotfll1 -k IOI" fol.or (4) tuttHslve wl!rks prior · Pay Will be Increased by 1n-Tt1: 1710 ''2·1"11 • 10 1111 d•ll 1bo11• Ml tor 111e 11earlno of crements of I I ~ to 15 cents PUBUC NOTICE ""°""'tor Adml11l11r1trh 11ld •Pr>1lc111on. • Publlll>ed Oranoe CCII•! D1ll r l"llol, O•ltd Ja" $, 1911 hourly m July I with an ad-NOT•C• TO DE CLAll! CANOIOAC T J1nuary 10, 11, 24, Jt, 191) 1"13 CLAUDE M. OWENS ditional boost of ap-fOI SCHOOL DtlT"ICT GOVE•M1~: PUBUC NOTICE ~=:r;t ~~''· Proximately the same amount lOAID MIMltEI •L!.CTIOHS tw.()(; .. OIANGI COUHT'f Sclltollllf 11111 1<1111111"' beginning in JUiy 1973 it was NOTICE IS HEAEB'f Gii/EN TO All l"ICTITIOUS IUllN••1 2'2' Cllr-... l\Ytfllll ,ICTlTIOUI •USlflf•ll Iii.I.Ml STATIMlftf Tiie tollO'Wl"'iJ ""IOM .. ,. dolnc bwll'IHI It: NIM4C TAX SEIVICE:, :Illa E. Cot1I "wt· Ceron• O..J M•r m2S Dorothy J, P1I..,.,., 1145 l"orl 81rrnou111, N1...._i &ffdl, f26'8 J1m11 B1r9rtr1, 21111 WalLKe, Coirr . Mell, '26?1 Tlll1 b111lnnt 11 being condwcted by r 111rtn1ri.nlp. OorClllly J. Palmer This 11111,.,,.,nt flied with 1111 Counl> Cler~ al Or1n1t1 Cauntv on: Jin. S, lffl Wllll.a.M I!. ST JOHN , COUNT'f Cl•lllC. by TlltrtM M. W•rd, Otp.uty. ,.,,.. ed. • QUl\LIFIEO PERSONS 11111 tl1<llons Wiii NAME STAT•MINT ltUlltlltllllfl l"•rk cau~. t01» annoURC , be 1'111<1 In IM lollawlng dtKrlbed SCl\ool Tiii followlng ptrloonl •re doln9 111111· l\tlomeys tor P~llll-r A CONTROVERSY has sim· 0111r1c11, County of 0r1nve. St•i. oi "'" 11: T .......... uni MMHT mered ror years over whethe r · PROPORTIONATE in-c11;1orn11, on 1111 11111 ••Y ot Aprn. 1m, 'THE Wl!:AVEAs, us lOfl'I st .. Newport l"Ubll.t>tc! Or•nge Cot•! D•Hv Pllai, Pvbll$hed Or1ngt Coe1t 01l1y Pllo1 Janu•rY 10. 11, 14, JI, tm :t?·T. PUBLIC NOTICE I ·111 1Je . lied t for lhl Pll"POH ot llldlntl !Nmbet'I lo BtlCI\, C•lll. ftU!). J1nu1rv 10 11 14 31 1973 _w.73 mutual (UndS and Other in_slltu.. ... -·fr3'!-mt1:rkd~teftl-undet--Cre&se~.J!_I app 0 Illa llO"fl'nl"ll bOllrd ol lllt below dllCTI~ Oort11 P. Marklt, .GJ0 1"1rk Ntwpgrt ' ' ' ' l"ICTITIDUS •VSINlll tl'onal traders -nfrollm-g vast k persons who work under a ICI s.c,11oo1 o111r1c11. Tilt tollow1ng de'lcrl~ No. 209, NtwPorl Be1e11, c1111. ""°· P UBLIC NOTICE NAMI STAT•M•NT -.v \vhich all.the nation's stoc ex-111 schoo4 011tr1ct1 w1111 "" number of Dlt!Nll M. P1111.i, :k35S via s.11 Jven. T,... falLO'Wlng Pl1''"' 11 c1o1no bl,jiJ'* amount! of stock should be h ill be · _ _.. t th p i e c e -r a t e arrangement, Khoo4 1ruo1tt1 io be t1Klw<I ••• Mt for111 C•Plllr•no a11e11. c1111. tU24. ••: c anges w tlt.-u' oge er Grami and Hubbard 'd 11ong11111 ""'p.1r11w11r Scllaol Dl11r1ct: Tiiis 11ui1.,... 11 1>11no condvcltd br , sc; .. is MOTOR RACING e Q u 1 PM EN represented on the noor of through a commai. com.-sai. HUMlllOl"ICMOOL oannerilllp. SUl"lEllOR COU•T OF THI TUR.BO DIVISION, 1412 Bocll1r1 stock markets. . . Ir Gramj and Hubbard said it TIUST••s TO •E Dor, ..... Min.II STATI! 0' CALll'09:NIA l"O• ,,Ye!IUI. S..~l• Alli 92102 .mun1cahon.s system req_u es a 'd I ill 10 OISTllCT llliCTIO Tiii& llllffnlnl AllCI whll flM CO\lfl1¥ TH• COUNTV 0111 Ol:AMGll Motor. AKlnv E<!il!Pmtril COi'! The new rule March 15. is effective "corps of prOfessional brokers provi es emp oyers w pay 51'1 BelCll SchOol oistrkt 3 c1er11. otJ><anoe Counry on: Ja.....,., n. NO. AJ11• 1c11uern11 Corp.) un &athard Au""" rents for· eacb hour an Hunllng!on Bfft.11 Union lt73. WILLIAM E. ST JOHk, COUNTY 01011 To·sttO'# CAUSE Sin!• ...... and market-makers sefving ~ ks . H)gll sc11oo1 0111r1c1 l CLERIC. Bv Ttw .... M w1r11. D"""ty· '" 111, M•ll•r o1 "" Allflllcinon o1 .,1111 111nr1111, 1, being condl.lc:ttld .... investors." eID!;!IOye WOT into a rund Cot1! Cammunlty Colle..,e Olttrkt 2 fl ttlll NANCY JEl\N HAIDIMG for CMnot af llniltlll Pl•IMrihlp, -• The issue may wind up in that will provkle worker !Tru•i.t1 ·Ar••• 1 .. si Publl111ec1 Or•not coe11 011tr Piiot, Niine M•~ Mf1,1.....,1 court. ~fost oC the nation's 1bere is a distinct ad-~ · · · · Form• tor Olc••r!nu 'andldlcr •nd for J1nverv "· 24• 31• •11111 Fibl'u•ry 1, un. WHEREAS, N1ncv J1111 HardlllO 11a, Tllli ,11,.......,1 ,0111 """" "" c1111111 pensdl.S, a provtSIOll which 1111 nonil111tl0fl of ctnclold•'-• tor,.,. ell<:· ut.n n1N ""' pet111on w1111 "" c1er11. o1 11111 c11r~ 01 or1noe County on · 0tc 26 1t1 stock exchanges bar large i6. vantage to being a member'Of must be approved by the i'olnt 11on 1r11v1ll1blt ''""',,,.Ora"" c-.ty cour1 •• 1>1rmh11<1n 1o clll"lle "" "'"" sr T11tr••• M. W•rd, ~ CC111n1 I.I 1· I · t f cha The b k l A11111tnr of Vollr• Offlcl 11 lilt E. PUBLIC NOTICE trg,,., N1r.cv JMn H1r1111111 1e1 f<l""'W Jean Clerk s I u 1ona mves ors rom an ex nge. ro ers a e managemeoi·union board of ""1111111, hnt• ""'· c1111ornta. H1rdlng But11r1 now. t"'"'tor•. · . l"ttt' holding seats. better acquainted with the the 'w •. L Con! f Oedtr~Uons ol candlcllCY and nomlna· FICTITIOUS IUllMlll IT IS HEREBY OADEREO tllll •II Publl'hld O••llff Cotll 01llr Plk . __ , k e51ClJL erence 0 tfon5 b'f tpOllMll't muit De rllld wrn. "" NAMI ITATl!:MINT oer11on1 1n11r"ted In t11t miner 11or1111c1 Otcimber 77 1t72 '"" Jan1,11ry J. 11 1 SEC Chairman )Yilliam J . di1~1<1on of the mar et, qn Teamsters i1 P ension Trust 0r1n111 caunry A111r11rar of "'°''" at t11t Tiii tollowlno P9"11on 11 Clelllllif bulln•n •PPI•• ,1 1.x1 q,.1c Cl!ltff or1.,. wu1, ltl'3 ' uit.· Case. y said that tbe new -·•-_;., -reaCt more quickly and are ! be! 't Jl be · I led "'°"' .acldr•u no tittr ""11 Flt>rvary ,,, ,., s.nta .a,,.., c111torq1<11 In ~rtmt11t 3 oniJC::.. _________ = • -~ bl .,. t \ 9re I C~ unp emen · lm. _, THe PAINT lHOP ma GrlsJOm •d Ft11rverv u. 1m, .11 t:oo o'cioe. AM. o1 PUBL!C NOTICE 1l "crucial fir!t s\ep in tlJ;! a e to . tr...,. at ower com-~ployeft will pay 4 1 per-011od ""'ttM dav ot Dtcembll", 1m. t.aoun• tiru1. CA 92m, ·· w111 d•v. and ~1nd llltf'• -ceU;H,.1 ___________ _ reslruc'turlti'g· of .. be secun'ties mission rates . · i,__:.t f·the1f 11 t f·. 11• o. Hll.L.M.l.N, v1f111n1a Art.n. °"""'· H7.U GrtHOm If •nr 111ev I'll ..... w11y 111111pp1k1t1on for ,1,,1,100, •usi•••• l .. •• . • • p;i1 o i.r peyro D mance Dlput\I, Ad., LQllN tt1111. cA t2"3. c111not o1 ,..,.,. .iiou10 110t bl 11r1nTtc1. markets." The comm1ss1on views. this unemployment benefits it waa Or.111go co..nty Tiiis bullnHI b bllng conducted bV •n IT IS FUATHEA OAOEREO 11111 I NAMI STAT•M9MT DETllOIT (AP) -Chrysler as an opportunity fOr in· ahoounced, ' Publla~:"~::~"''c:'.,~~~1 Pltct. lnc11,.1<1u~l1fg1n11 A °'""' ~:,";1,~ ~11T.:":.i'!ny1ePH~~~ n~"!':.,! b:.~~1s ':':;Ing. Pl'-'' ••• dolr Corrp~ bas aMOUnced it is CASEY SAID that the cen· stltutions to diversify by 1 J1nu1rv 11, ''· 31, 1tn 31·13 Thi• 11111men• 'tued wllh tl'll cwnty of 11.,,.r1r clrcul•tlon, P11llll$hell In-tne LI\ SCALA tT.t.Lfl\N RESTAUAl\N I 5 512 cars I t the bl' brokerage Clerk or 0r1n111 County on: January n, county of or1nv1. tor ' con1eeullv• usn 1011-11 cn1c1 Street, Hunllnt1•• recal ing • passenger en er ng pu 1c PUBUC NOTICE 1973. WILLIAM E. sT JOHN, couNTV wMk1. BHCh, c.111. n~ for possible steering system business bringing much-need-A • • • CLERK, Bv Tfltrn• M. wird, o.wiy. o.t.TED: J1nu1rv '-1tn Mkl'lll• Pe1r.r11, au 1>urdu1 Aw • ' t Co F' . . cqu· <>•t• "'1' ••••• , ••• , •• ····•c WOOKI ,ttlOI CLAUDE M. OW!Nl Cul .... r City, C•UI. f02lCI d efects and another 751 au OS ast n·m ed new capital into that sector . I 11\311 llU .. OIVISIO~ Ofl H10HWAV~ PuDUsll«I' Ortn0t COit! Dally Piiot, JUCIOI of 1111 Anni M1rll L1'1trelll, 47U P\ll'Clv for a s uspected faulty and increasiiig the quality and J1nu•rr 11, 24, ll, •nd Fltlurarv 1, 1tn sull!:.1,~,.'~" .. , 4"fo;,,,'~~':..i,1,~.· ~:1·,""'•-•-.• , ' bl HOTICI TO CONTi:ACTOll 131·1'3 l,t,•MIS, ~ • J IOM ,.. ., •• ., 'transmission assem y. scope of competition in in-A ,1 d ,..1., ,._111 wnt .,. r«eL\1111 at i11e a ic•NH•oT Ano1•n. c.1111. to02s sd R ' d PUBIJC N C Al'-r• 11 Llw .1.n1o1nen• c M<llcll. l&lt CofbY A.YI; A spokesman said Tue ay etame vestor service/' Casey said. noounce ofnc1 ol 1111 Stiff Hltllw•r Englnetr, OTI E 4!U MKArll\ur '""'"'"' , L05 AllOfltl. Ct!ll. taou 0 t f th 5 512 Room .. Ofvklo!I ol' Hl111wtn Bulkllfl!t, .. t Off! ... 17" Thi• bvtlM~• 11 being conducltd by " about 1 percen 0 e ' ritE SEC sa1'd that rules of na Saulll Sprlrllf Sl•M' L.ol Ant1tl11, NOTICE INVITING llOS N-:..u. c Mfonlla nus P1rlnerAJ'llp. recalled 1973 p I y m 0 u th . . I . C1llland1, !lnlll 2 o'clock p.m. on Nlllk• 11 11.rtl)y otuen lhal 1111 loerd of T ........ ! 0141 ,;,.,,.. Jol\l'I F ....... rtll Dod Co ts Resort A·1 soc i a t es of stock exchanges that; in ef-William G. K 1 m b a I l , Ft11r111rv 1, 1m. •t Wl\lc11 11m1 lheV will Tnnttts o1 tlll cot1t comrnunltv ca11ev1 •~ ,_ "'"n--Tlll1 ''''"""'' tHld wllft "" c- Satellites and ge rone Newport Beach has been 're· feet, bar brokera""" affiliates chainnan of 1t1anhattan Con-:i:u~~ .. ~ ~.~~"~ A:"'s:.~ Ol$Tr1k t o1 ~.~county, c1ntorn11, wl11 PIJllll•lled or..,.. co.11 Da11r Piiot, c11r11 ot Grano• counn;.an: Dlc:.-mblr 1 and Chargers are SUSpected Of e-.-J.. lo . f ' rtct W H•INI ""'' 11P kl 11 :00 t .m. J1nvery 1~ 11 14 ll 1'73 M-73 ltn. WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, COUNl tained by U.S. Financial Corp. of big institutional investors tinental l.Jll;'Ve pment Corp. o llllfnw•r In .c:cord•nc:• w1111"" •JMClt1c1· Twtc11r, Flbl'verv 1. 1m. 11 tll4i ' • • • CLERK, sr Thlr•1• M. ward, °"""'' having lower control arm of San Diego to evaluate must be dropl)fd. Newport Beach, and Louis j!°';.::':.tor'i!ff!:..~ch &J11Cli• r•teranc• :~~::11~ 'l:f;· ,.0:.~,1c1 A~= di~~~ P UBLIC NOTICE l"ublhl'llct Or•""' c-.i 0,11: ~~1 piyot shafts which may llave potential apartment and con-The SEC 4tiowed a three-Sackin president of Champion Orange c-..ntv. 111 ce.1• Me11, •1 Mew, c1111or1>11, •' w111c11 """ ~Id bid• Dteernbtl' u, un an11 J-•v 1, ie, i ha.on improperly heat·freated. ' . h •••loin 1oca11ona 1rom Br1s1o1 s1r .. 1 to wtu bl W1111c1v opeNC1 1n<1 ••NI tor P:1cTtT1ovs au111111ss 1t11 u.. ........ dOntiUll\ Sites in Sun Valley, year plla!e-in period for those Electron!~ Inc., a Ve H1rbor DoullYard IOF.()rHOS-f,Jfll.lJ, LNH ot Tr1nsml11lon '°"''°'Uni!. MAMI ITAT•MINT FAILURE TO H.ve the con-Idaho. · few st-k markets that cur· reported that Manhattan will tr•lllc 11111111 1111.,'" kl bl modllJICI AH bk!• •r• 10 M I" •ecordanc• w1111 Tiii folklWl119 Pll'Mll 11 doing tirn1111n PUBIJC NOTICE <A-: • • •rid •tPlllll eoncrett I<> M pftCICI, COndlllon, ltlllrvctklllt •11111 SJMCl!lclllent It: • 1_CC7'~,.c....:::c:...::..:,_::_:::.._ __ d ·1u'·on corrected could result in The firm is C-Onsultant to rently permit institutional in-acqwre ~mp1on Electrorucs a1.,. 1•• rl<Mract for ""' "''I•• ~ Wllkll •r• -Ofl n1e 1noi1 mar" HCurld c.uA DEL SOl APARTMENT FVN0,1 ·-al . . IC nge of stock deKl'lbH l'llrlln. h, n... offlCI ol' "" Purdllllng """''of LTO. 21'61 Sowlll BnD:lllMI "-· su,1110• COUIT Of' CAllLl'OltftlA a sudden faiture of the pivot ocar V ley Ski Resort in vestors to sit orf stock et-rn an e · .Pr1111. 111tc111cat1on1, •11111 propGSll Mld ICllPol district. Hun1fngton INCti. c1111. """"· couNTY op 01:..,.o• Shaft and loss of steering con· Northern California and to the changes. This includes the Champion is a Los Angeles-wm11 1or lllcldl"9 thl• JWOltc:t cin only bl Eadl bld!Mr 1111111 wtomll wtrri 1111 bid, c111rt" L. c1ar1on. 1211 Nortll Elld td, ··* c1v1c C1R1tr Drt""• wnt, I and il oblllnH al 1111 Dlllct ot TM Slllt t.1$fller•5 chlCk. ctr11f'lld chick. ot bl(I. LI H1br1, C1IU. 11111• AM, CMl .... 11 trol, the company reported. recently opened Telluride Philadelphia, Baltimore and based wbolesa er reta er Hl;ll1ny EF111lneer, Pllbll' wor111 e111tc11ng, dff'i boner midi PIV•bl• 1o 1111 orOtr or Thi• bu&lllHI 11 eandUC!ld !Jr , nm11tc1 CASI NUMN• !fhe second recall involves resort In (",oJol'ado. Washington Stock Exchange. of consu!Qrr electronics. .~cr~':;~11';'"1;;. •n:,,r;:r Hi;:,:: ':!.~0!t''T~::V::.1~" ~~':!r :•'~~ 111r1'*t~:~111 l . Clayton SUMMON~ ~lllAGll Pl th F and •°';:l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiii-iiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii;ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Eng lnH!' 11 l1erirnanta. Ind !hi Olltrlet lllfn lfve parcftlf {5'1.J ot ttM wm bid at Gontrtt PtrtMr In r1 !flt mtrrl111t of Pttltlont 1973 ymOU ury l!'ngitMlrt II Loi Alllftl••· 5111 Fr•n.clllCG, a 9uar1ntM ll>tl ll'lt blclcltr will inltf' lnkl 'thll 1!1teme11t wat IHICI wllll ,,,_ Cown. CAllOl PAGI!' SIM M 0 NS «'· Dodge Polara and Monaco SEVEN' ADVANTA(}ES •nd ""' dtdrlct In wtrlcfl tlla wortt Ii till pf'OllOMd coritrect If "" UIM 11 ty Cl•rll af Orano• countv on J1nverr u, R11110n111nt: AODEIT LEI SIMMONS · ped tth · t!lu•ltll. aw•rded TO him. In 1111 '""'' ol llllll!'I to 1m. To 111t At~nl: Tiie Ptlltlontr ,... passenger cars equip w · TM 1uc:c-.tfll! bkltll!I' 111111 turnlM • onter into WCI\ CG11tr1<;1, 111, procffds of aucN•lTl~1 H•M••· '11Los a flied• pe1111on conc1•n!ng )'OLlt' m1rr1eo 318 cubic Inch displacement VB ' p1yment bol!d 1nc1 • pertarm•r.ce bOncl. 1111 c11ec11. W'l'tl bf 1or11111C1 w tn 1111 c•1t •.1.v1TcH, A...,.., vw may 111e a•wrltttn rnponw within ; t I Pun¥anl to S.acllon 17?0 of !I'll labor ot a bond, tl'll Ml 111m 'llltr'lof wlll bl '91 W11Jf $e'ffftlll J"'°"• dlyt of 1,... dtl• '"-' ltlla aum-engines and 8 u t O m a C Codf. IM DtPi"""*'' "'' •ic:1tta1nt0 1111 1or11111<1 to ••Id i<.11001 dlllrlc•. lM ""'9lil. c..1~7. -wc1 on you. tt yau ftU 1o fll• • wr1111 . . OUR PAGER o· FFERS v-11 Pl'"'llllng ral• Of WIOfl I" 1111 No bield1r m1y Wlllldr1w hl1 bid fDr I fl•2UN '"-"' wllllln WCI\ """· yow HI.II. trans m1ss1ons. ' county Jn w111cn 1111 _.k i."' bt dant, to period of 1or1y.11 .... !•J> div• ,.,.,. ..,. PIJllU•l'lld Orange '°"'' D•lfr 1>r10t. m1y bl •11t1rld •fMI the ~ mey •• . be •• lilted In 1111 OtPlrfmlnt o1' Publ!c d111 5e'I far tM opening llllrlOI. Jinutrv 11, 1._ 11. 1nd Flllf'11<1ry 1, 1m • luclgmtr1! cont1lnln; htlll!'ldl.,.., Olfl. A SPOKESMAN said an Warli;t, 01 .. 111on of Hllfllw•yi Pllbl!Clllon TM klrd ot Tr1.111<11• r'-"" lllt l•l·Ji onl•ra conc:ernlru dlVl•lon OI fll'Olllfl• t' t l · throt enlllltld E~pn'llnl 11:111111 Rar,. AllCI r;ivllto• o1 rt!Kllng •nr •ncl •II bide or lllOVlal '"°""''· clllkf ,.,.,.,...,, ef'tlld Ml automa IC ransm ss1on • Gtntr11 Prev1JJ11111 w.,. "''"· citied Wllvt Illy lrr1111111rlll11 . ot In· PUBLIC NOTICE port, 1t1orntv'1 '"'· c11111. Miii WI tie linkage clip in a suspected J111u1tT. lt73. torm1t11111 In a11Y bid or tn 111t llkldlng. oll'llr rt1111 11 mar "' 8'•nled try II t ()afld J1nverv l, 1m. NOllMAN E Wl\TSON court. 5 percent of Ute.cars may no OEl"AATMEHT OF "UfLIC SECA:ETAAY "'""'' If 'f'llU wloll to ... llM M¥ICtl .. have been attached proper! WORKS BOARD DF T1tUSTEEI SUfl'lllOll COUIT 01" THI lon'llV I• 11\h _,.., .. .,.. ....._ DllllSION OF -.1GHWAVS Opeit; Ftervtry f. ltl'3 . 11:1111 i .m. Ski IT"TI O' <:ALll"Ol:NIA '01 ,.._nr M 11111 r-wrin"' which could result In the lhrot-R. J. DATEL No. 406. THI COUMTV 0111 OIAHO• 1ny, _, ... 111141 -11-. l. . 'd ..... St•t• l'!lgllw•r Enolnnr Pllbllillld Orangt Cotti Dilly Pilot N .... 11• D•llCI "°"'· u, 1'72. tie s 1ppmg WI e ,,..n. • Publl11'1111 OrlllOf COlll . 011/y PUof J1nverv 17, :M, l•n 1w.n fllOTICI OP Hl.1.111110 0 , t'ITITION WILLIAM &. IT JOHN(' • Chrysler has no reports o f COMPLETE J•l'M,lffY 11, 11, ltn ,..,_n '°" PIOIATW °" WILL AND Po• cw11 1, P UBLJC NOTICE. LITTlltl TllTAMIHTARV By CollMn e. t....tn, Stther problem causing an ac-ORANGE COUNTY COVERAGE PUBLIC NOTICE E•l•t• .,, ALeXAMOEA JACOBSEN, a-t¥ d aho ~ •• SASCHA JACOISEN, CllOSIY .. LUISllllNI( cldent, the spokesman sal ' 'oncludlng·. Laguna Beach •:n •TAT• 01" ••A.MooNMl!MT ol" 1 41"' --.... 1• ...,... ~ 1"-'• 11111',. :Merger Set J.OS . ANGELES TM largest winemaker ln Southern Califor nia , Bi:ookside Enterprises Inc., will tieeornt a wholly.owned subsidiary of a Chicago-based food "'productli comp.any; terQlS of a ltle'ta:~ agreement say. · 11 Millio1i Recalls WASlllNGTO~. II,!') -• Sen. Oaylorll NelSQll. CO- Wis.), callltig for moni auto lnd111try rogulatioo, said that in 1972 mor' cars were recalled tJ\an were manufl'tCtured. In lt72 the Industry recalled for safety-related derects 11,760,71( r car11 althouah that naure con- sisted o{ can r- OVU I period b . teveral yeors. h' said. Car <Hles tn 1972 ex· c:eeded nine mtllton. 2 3 4 5 -••• '' "CTITlOUS •Us•N•ss NA.Ml su,.111.,'•,.·~11.,','•' .. "•'•'•'"0IMIA NDTIC• II HEAEIV GJVEH 11111 A-SIMI AN, c.llllnl• ft7'1 "' • J~ "81 Hltd lltr'el" I Plllllon lot Tel: (71 4) 1»4t11 Clemente, Mission Vltl'o, D•n• Thi 1o11ow1n9 ,,.,,..., "'' 1t>1nclontd"" 111 ct'flc c""*' om. • ..,, 1a1i.... Pl'\'lblte of WIU ..... tor 1u111n.c1 o1 ten1r1 ""-'' ..,. Petin-r ..... ot 1111 llcllllout llUllMU 1111111 CASI flUMlllt Dflttl T"l.1-llf\' le P•""-· •lflrtf'M:• IO Publftnld °''""' C011I O.Jrr POint, as well as Lon .. g Bea, 51> 1nd N !w'" G • T c e NT E • AH •.MAL suMMON1 1MA1•1Ao11 W'lllcll 11 midi,.. tuttlllf' 1>1rl1cu11n, 111d ~ 11 im ind Jll'M,llrv 1 1 ttOIPITAl ti 1)3) Awet:ll<IO, N""""'1 In ti !ht l!llrrlefe ol ~tlllloneri 1'hll "" "-and pllC• of ,_,l"I !I'll nn ' '3 most of L.A. area. ' IMcfl, Cl\ f'.2660. CASIMIR RICt-!AltD AMIUSl(I Ol'ld -"'' ........ , for 'tbrlllr'f' •• 1tn.1c.:::.. _________ .: MONTH TO MONTH RENTAL BASIS NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED !)N APPROVED CREDIT ONLY $17.00 ,PER MONTH TOTAL COST lunllmltod p•ges) NEW COMPACT UNIT SIZE 11V•x4x Y1l Tllo fktilloUI IM!flflt -•tltrl'9d to l:HrlOndtnti &A.NOAA LE£ AMIUllCI at f :OCI 1.m., J11 Ille CO!ilrttwm of DIPlrl· PUBIJC NOTICE atlltlle w11 nllCI In Or•11111 County an J11na Te fl'lt 'tt~ll TIM Pt11"-1111 men! Ho. J ot uld court, '' 1CIO Clulc l-------------4 21. ,''"· E 01• ,.~ A ....... """ a Ptllllon conctr1111111 \'0\11' A'llrrllOI. cenw Ort"• we.i. In lt'lt City of l~nt• <llMI · ~'" ..,. ...ac....., Vou 1n11V 1111 • wrlll911 rHOC1t11<1 wllhlft .1D AM, Call*lll•. NOTICI! 0, NON·llSPOHllllllft kft!Mlrt l•1ell, C1ll10rnl1 d1Y• ol "" dlle 11111 1111• I Ul'!lf'llOlll 11 Oittld J•ll\lll'Y lS, 1rn Notice 1, lle•lby 91.,.n llllt tlle Ar Thtl bu1!!111H w11 conduclld bY '" Ill' WVld on you. II YOU.t•ll lo rllt • Wl'lllefl WILLI~ E. ST JOH N, dlrt1911111 Wiii NII M rt1P0111lllle lori dlYIMI. rujlOMI Within aucll llll'lt. ywr cltl111ll ""II'' Cl1r11 • dtlll• or llabltlllM CGAl•IC!tld r.v In Jlm9' E '"lch m1y De onl•tld tnd 1111 c-1 ,.,.-, = OOJlll&LD A McC••TrM ol""' 11\tn mylllf, ~ or allt'r ltlla di ""u' • lu<1g.mmf '*ll•l"l"ll lnl1111Cll" or ,,.. ,.._ •-.,. Oetlfl 111t1 "II av of Jtn11trr. 1973. ~AM•I T. CA,liTZ' ordt!'I conc.t'lllng dlvl1lon o1 ~. (•II M-. c1111tfl111 '1U• 1-l1rvey Edward Mlll1r MIC:ltl'I', CAl"l•TZ 5110l411 MIPllO"f, ctdld tUltodJ, cl'llld '""" Ilh 111tl .... 7S 1 ll31f 611111 Or. AMO l lllCKHI• ll'Otf, ltlorney'\ Ifft, COiii, nil Mletl ....... ., ftri h!llllMr G1rdtn Grovt, Calif, z::::r~:... ~ertll.Svltt OJ ~~ rlll*' h mar .. l 'llllH by !ht J Pvbll1hed i°''il"" '4111 DlllV i;:.~ J:.::.~·;:~ l?."t;:"'rt1fOl11 01llV It! IUil M1cArll\W ...... II , .. Wl&ll .. Mff .. 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Q«Mled 1 ---::;:;::-;-:,':':';;;.::"~,-..C.:.:=111 NOTICE JI HEREBY GIVEN 1t1.at Mtr11rt1 E. Httl M$ ll!lfd "-In I pel\. PU8UC NOTIC£ !Ion lor-IJ!Otlt' of wtll tnd""' lllUlllCI °'l~--~~----------11 Ltltru '"1-11rv ta Pttllklrt.r, 'IC'TtTlOVI luttltlll rtl•ttl!Ct M Y!Ncll II midi for IU.M• ITATllMIN"f turtl'llr Nfllcvl•"· and thllt 1111 llllW Incl Tiii tollow"'9 ,..._ b ..i,. lllltl-.. ~ tf lltl'111f ff'll 1-1111 blen WI ••: tor J-rv •1..~!~ II '·'° 1.m .. In "" COPV"""PIT, tUI .... "='' Hiii• twrtrOO"' ot ._rtmtnf Mo, 1 ot Hhl ., ---• twr•, •t roo CJYIC cen..,. Orlve w .. 1. lfl " .._.. Glalf, ,,.. cur of S.fttf An•, C.lll00\11, Jt~h~•M ~= 1• Mo. OtllCI J1n111ry U, tf11 M ---· I WILLIAM E. $1 JOHH, T I ...,.., .... I Ill If tft Covnty Clflk lnol1'111V11. JOHN I . lllOIL. ._.JMilnlll Ht,11111 • ltlftl, Crall tllll lerMr. .V.-~ff~!llH Wltft !tie (flllll'IV HI...,.., lttcll. cat!letllll f1M4I •• • ~ ,..,.,... T.t .. hlt'I•' lfl41 .. ,..... CLI• , lty TIW .. M. w.H. .... "-I • ...., ...... fer ,_., ........ 4-11¥7 TH'll flM •• i .... ,, ...... J••"ni Jffll .. t.r I• ... ~ tHtl111:. AM for real fun, 'f'ttxl PILOT S•m!au comici. Boner's Ark fn t111r ·oAiL uir Wnteun °"'"· 111tt1 *· f, .... ~~· t.i"""'•~. IT J'!.'•'·~~j.' All«MY\ fer Pllffienitf I t>o1~l11\H O•lllClll;~~C=O~O>~·~·-•'_'';'~l~IM~'<i:~·~ ... ~·C .... ,~~0.~~-~'::.C~ ... ~·~O.=i(y::..~·~"'~·~!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!' ... !!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!':""~!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!~ J~n11<1•v 1•. 11, ·~ 1m 150.-n J_.ry_1a, ,,, 1411, 1m »1J I 23,602 Daily 1973 Cai· Sales_ Firrn Tells Of Cretl i L Sec urin g l' s. lk\'\·!opn'l'nt l\1rp . 7\c\1•p0r1 Ben 1· h-bas l'<l hotncbu1ldC'r h a~ ;1nnounl'ed the obt:iining (If a 111<1JOr 11n!)1"'{;Urcd h11e of credtl (ru111 l 'n1unan1t•r'\cJ lnc l"ndt·r 1h£1 h·rm~ 11[ tht' crl•<lit arr;::ing1•111l·nt. L'1uon:inH'rtL'<1 rL·t·('i\"C'd \1·ar- rt1n ts 111 purt·h.1s1• SU.000 ~har~:; u[ t.: :-. l'\·1 t•loprl'l('!lt forp.'s par('nt. Fll'S! Builrf('rs Uan(i1rp , f1)r un utld1..~oscd su1n al an~· tu11c. during the. 111.c }<'ar~· c11du1~ lA•t :n. \9ij FUl~T U Ull.OEH~ llan- i;or1). h\·tidql.IRrt~rl'd in the :-i.1n F'ranC't~t'lf Bav area. 1s rrad('d 1•n tht· \\'psti.1rn over- lhi.<-eou111t·r n1ark1'I Accord1n~ 10 Donald G. Zclhll'f, prl:'S!dl'1:1 of U.S. [)c\f'lOpnll·n\. !he bne of rrcdit \.\Jll be used for gen eral ,1·orking cap1tril in t-onnectffin with tht' <.'on1pan~ ·s t'Xpansion progr;un. t• s Dt•\l'lnpmcnt has 1·e5idcn1lal co m mu n 1 t i c s v;lluC'd in excess of $100 1nitlion undc>r cvnstruct\on in 15 cities in No rth ern Cali fo rni a. Southern California , ColorO\do and Oklahoma. THERE OVER 500 SKILLED TECHN ICIANS REAOY TO SERVE YOU ON COSTA MESA'S Harbor Boulevard of Cars _, LOOK FOi THE EMILEM AT NABERS CADILLAC INC. 2600 HARBOR BLVD. ORDER YOURS TODAY! BAUER BUICK 2925 HARBOR BLVD. ~eautiful Stic:k·on LABELS Personalized • Stylish • Effic:ient Orde r For Yourself or a Friend May be used on e nvelopes as return addres$ labeh. Also very h.indy as identification lebel5 for niar~inq personal itflms suc h as books, records, photos, etc. La bels stick on 9l•ss and rn•y b& us&d for mark ing horn& cenned foc.d items. All labels are printed wHh stylish Vogue typo on fine qua lity wh ite 9ummed p•per, • OVER THE COUNTER COMPLETE NEW YORK sroci(':ilS'f '- NASO Lbttng1 for Tuo•d•y, J1 nuary 16, 1973 \ • I ~ ' l I I I I I I ' • .. • • -' ' ·. ., • ·~---'~-ltAILV J-1L<.r_3 3 ' -Wednesday's Closing PriceS-Coinplet~ New York S&ck Exchange .List • Market SpWTed By P~ce Hopes ----. -.. -.. ~ I ' ' ' •• .. ., ti! • • . .. -:,DAll Y PILOT • PILOT-ADVERTISER WfdntsdQ, January 17, 1973 • -. • ~· "' I #I ·~ .A..~r '' r -, ' -......, -.. -..-:- . . . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW 1972 DO NOT DELAY BRAND NEW 1973 NO MONEY DOWN DO MQl:DElAY ·1 .;, · IMMEDIATE·QELIYER · BRAND:~~'.197~. ~ · . B~ND NEW 1973 . .'. FO RD COURIER 1800 (( engine, Chrome Front Bumper, Tool ~ii, Whi le Woll fires (GGTAMGl3773) PINTO America's popular small etonomy car. FUii factory equipment, Califor- nia emission system. B~AND NEW 1913 . On Approved Credit PINTO .WAGON 4 speed transmission, Calif. Emis- si on System, 2000 cc Eng ine, . Freight & Dealer Prep. Charg e.· A78x 13 tires, FR. Disc Brakes. • $ 15 PEit Super•'":. ·VAN . Soecial . · · '" Econoline1£.100 · · v.a, ~rui1-o-m1'ticoiR):;w•r 1·05 .Wheel 0b11•, ·'V~p/ . i ,t.erin9, extr• 911-t1nk, .· ealif, emission 1y1tem, .. tr1n1missiort cooler,· r•-· reduced sound level ex-.· dio. . . . heust. d Fl4GHR00!3.BI • F . · · .. · ·· . , . p•ss. •••t, AM r•d10. · Ull . . ' · . FUL.L . . · · 'PRICEs3.99• P'l.1,e,$296 · ~. 0-IRYOURSTODAY • -MONTH Plus dealer preparation charges & TOx & license Plus cmot.er in:eparohon chorges&:ta~ & licens.e . . " . . -. . .' ,. ,..._ · ' . · --"' · ' a • . ' Plos Ta•·• t:..·-e . • ~ · . Plus y .. v & li<tnsel ' . fOI' • .,, 41 ••1ttl11, 11111 Ce .. Prie'e Is JBSl.U-i.CI. Te x & lie. •fer.-,..,_..,,_. i.. , .vo ~ ,,. ..,. • '~211•20 '""· "~ '~""'''" ... ~·-··;~~ ..... ~ '" '"·"· . • • ·ORDER YO.URS' TODAY ._ . ' • DO NOT .:PE~'( ; · " DO NOT DELAY ORDER YQUR~·J.ODAY - IMMEDIATE DELIY~RY BRAND NEW lj73 DO NOT QELAY BltAND NEW 1973 No M. o: N:' "E·" y· ·DftW' N· ... IMM~WATi:DEpY~~y ( : '. .~Qo~_OT·D °LAl. . . • . · . Y . . · BR~~.f91$~ .. : : ~~~D NpY 1973 ·. RANCHERO 500 HUNDERBIR •W1DNEW1913 onApprovedcredit . f,.JOo'l/2T~i;. . ::TORINO·': .. ': MA VE RICK . PICKUP '· , 2 Door .Hardtop · . 2 Door Hardtop 30'2 VS, D•lu1• b11mper group, !Sl 6.70- 14x14 wid, ow•I tir••· AM r•dio, firitec:I 91•11. lA47FIBl017 FULL $3294 460 V-8, vinyl roof. rddio, opera win dows, tinted gloss, glamour poin t option, tilt steering wheel. 2DOORSEDA~ $ 33 PER MONTH V-8, gouges, . rodio, step bumper. reduced .siound level exhaust, Calif. Cruis&-o-motic, radio, power steir- Em ission system (f10GRQ00410) ing, tinted'91oss. . : 11:; •• FULL s27· 94. FULL' $29, . 9'.. . PRICE FULL $s ·594 !>RICE croise-o-matic, power brokes, nt- dio. Cali f. Emission System. ' -ORDIR YOURS TODAY PRICE PRICE . .· , ' . I - . Plus Tax & License Plus Tax & license DO NOT DELAY ORDER YOURS TODAY F•r•ly4l MHth1, FwflC.111Prict11 $2916.JI Utcl. Tex & Lk. Def~ ,..,. .. t Jrice 11 $36JS.14 Ntcl. J~ hltitrat •M lic .. st. AaNI Pen:....,, ht. i1 1,.tl • Plus Tax & license Plus Tax & license DO .NOT DELAY ORDER YOURS TODAY ................. 1968 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU .. Air cond., elect. windows, P. seats, R&H, Vinyf1 roof, gorgeous light green finish w/white vinyl roof, low miles . A real cream puff. IVHB4921 Fu tt· Price $189-9 · 1969 FORD-l TD 2 dr. H.T. V-8, auto., P.S., air eorid., light Green finish, w /blk. vinyl roof. Sharp, low miles . Original· thruout . (ZSJ 707) · ' \ - Full Price $1999 .. i J!.--\:-1 ~f-1/, ' 1965 FORD 112 TON PICKUP Stvl•1ide. R&H, ] •P••d. Run1 9ood, looks 9ood. l ie. # "J:'uLL PRICE $795 ·1965 MUSTANG ' ' 2 .0r:~.'f, Slick, 9~d:Criti~n, R&H. cte•n t,~RHE 213 1 . l?ULL P·RlCE $499 . ~ . . ' '7·2 , BRONCO 4 whL drive sta. wagon, V-8, 2 • fanks, skid plates, explorer pkg. R&H, 8,000 miles, chrome yel- low , a lmost new, sharp! ( 989· FLW ). . 1968 MERCURY PARKLANE 2 Dr. 'H.T. VI , •ufo. IT•n•., pow•r •*••rin9, R&H, n•w tir••· low mllt1, •••uliful ll•ck fini•h. c1 ..... truly ' m•lody in m•t•ll lVZT 69 1) FULL PRICE $1199 1970 PLYMOUTH fury Il l. 2 Dr. H.T. VI, •ulo. lr•n•., P.S .. <1.ir cond., Y•1low w/Whi1• Yinyt roof, New firt 1. Extr1 clt•n. runt likt ntw! lie. # 531 HPB . FULL .PRl .CE $199~ 70 Maverick . 2 Dr. Sed. 6 cyl., l V>ee~, RAH .• !~w miles, new tires, very goo'd condition & clean. Excellent . . transportation. (ZLK4l0 I . .. ·-Flill·Price · $999 . . . . . ' ) 1970 THUN:DJ".8.IRD. LANDAU: Fully equ ipfed incl. fact. eir, elect. wind.ow• & se•ts, vi ny roof, beeut.iful powder blue p•int with blue Brougham interior. Extra 'clean, low miles. l432BHKI Full Price $3199 '71 Chev Long Hom · "314 Camper Spec.· ·~ . -. 81/2 ' extr.1 lon_g bed, 1uto. tr•ns., power steer- ing, air cond., •xf r• 9a1 tank, steP' bumper, R&H, tw9 .tone :P•lnt, 17,000 miles, like new. , 1717b4J) . . Full, Price · $3399 FOR D • • , ti "' .~· .. • I ' I v '· fl< "I .. Ir 'II Co .. , ~ .I ~· J j I ·" c ~ . I I~ Ill Ii I . ~ -I -~ ' ~ • t ' '!I I = If .I ' # bl I II l ' i ~ ) ~ .~ I ·~ q .... .... ~ " ., I ti .J i 1 1 • j ·! :.ir J l I -·-1 .: I I I '· -' : • / ... I Lag1~l•a Beaeh. · EDITION • Today's Final N.Y. Stock.8 ' VO~. 66, N6. 17, 6 SECTIONS, 88 PAGE$ • . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNE5DAY, JANUARY 17, 1973 TEN CENTS . ~ ... C-orridor' Study 'Of Freeway. Route Planned lllOll <ounty olfi<lals today. The Road Department was aslled by planners. to come up with interim llftand- arda for IUCh a corrido.r by Feb. %0. A partlculat forua Was given to a sector whero It would cut through a Dana Point development. The com.miss.ion indlcated, however, !bet Jt. would like lo see standard! to iu)de development along the entire route ~ Newport Beach to San Clemente. 1be question now, according to one • planner, is whether or not the.. Road · Department can come up with guidelines by the Feb.°2o deadline. . What the commission wants along the route, Senior Planner Dave Moore said today, "b ... highway larger than a ma· jor highway for regional transPortatioo purposes - a super arterial highway." Moore, wbo also referred to the cor· rldor as "freeway-JjJe," said, "It's no secret. Everybody should have beard by now -the Road Department and plan- ners, and county government know that we ba~e to have a transpqrtation corri· dor of some kind through there. Newport Beach fought with the state for almost 10 yean to get the coast freeway killed, as it was last August. "Even though the freeway was deleted, it didn't dele~ the need for it," Moore continued. I Development in the area south of the SAn Diego Freeway would have to be curtailed in some way without another transportaUon system to support it, be said, _ The question arose before Tuesday"s commisskln meeting because of problems sWTOUDding the Thunder!>inl Capistrano tract in Dana Point. Nine years ago, the state condemned 80 acres of the ~ere tract for freeway right-cf-way. &ince the state deleted the freeway last suMmer, the developer has had dHfh:ulty getting county approval to use that re- maining land. County planners told developer A. H. Coke that his right-of-way might still be needed to meet future traffic needs. The commission asked that the Road Department develop standard for a coor- ridor which would determine if Co ke's tK> acres are still needed. The advisory body also set for public hearing on Feb. 20 a request to include those 80 acres in the Thunderbird plan- (See FREEWAY, Page Z) ecre . ·' uror -- •· ' * * * Turmoil Ended Board Calls Bay Area Expecting -'2nd Swrm Ullom to Receive Interviews • . , , SEE HOW THEY . SEU: 1S'f C.4.U ' . o• • • • OAk Y 1"1Ul'f Sleff ..... 'AN ANNUAL DRAMA 'FOR D0Cll!9M: LAGUNA RABIES CLINIC Joon Z.l.moy Cao11fol't1 Holdl; Ill'. Douglas Tltnor GI-Shot ,~Qp,gs Turn Out ' . ~ R~bies Clinic Held Despite nain A aits and dogs downpaur in Laguna Beach failed to curb the annual Rabies Clinic ~Y , n1gbt , a't the flre station as 96~otM•a lM!st friends were vaccln· •led..,. 'Jlie wet._ther may' have cut down Increases Set FQr Dana Point -. Slip ·Rentals . By 111LL1AM SCHREIBE~ OI .. _....PW IWf somewhat in the attendance, but, all things considered, the event went smooth- ly, Don Brown, SPCA shelter manager said today. .. Brown sa,id all maDner of mutt 8nd pampeted pooch attellded the clinic. Some 5S city dog licenses were Issued, a gnod percentage of them ·at-the reduced rate for neutered animal!. ' The silver lining In the storm cloud ap- peared to be a tidier fire station than normal. Oboerved ooe fireman: ''The place doesn't loot as messy as it usually does." His Car Keys Were Cwse, But Still $3 Away " , I ~The 1:a bOat owners who rent 1lips ar~ Point Horllor have been notified by the ~ 1eaee their rates have been nl8ed by u much aa •11111 PF year In-cues. -rt' Dahlbetg, presklept of the NAPLES, Fla. (AP) -A toorlst locked ' Terminal Pact· Ending more than a year and a haH of persofU!l turmoil. Laguna Beach Superlnlendent of Schools William Ullom Tuesday night accepted a 13-pomt agree- ment which. c'11s for hii depat11¥:e fn>m his pasltlm by ~ Tuesday. ., IJllon! ~ tbe · !oul'JIOP document inomellta allot It was •PPIUl!t'l by the Board of Educatign in a 11nahlinaus ·roll cali "'II" bo!We 8'crowd of ISO penom ln' the b!F aclilol eafeterta._ • In """" "' lotvtng the district $% montlll -.. his contract aptno, tht board olieted Ullom the following -ts: • -Payment of $8,107.46 by Feb. L Thls montb!T blals, through Juoe 30, the tennination date of the contract. -Payment of $6,107.46 by Feb. I. Thls amount includea $.1,600 in vacation pay plus. a · $Z,5llO sum for bis immediate departure. The A:ioo Is not budgeted and wtll be drawn mm aebool district """"" which now bold about $16,000. --Oonllnuatloo of health and deot"1 in- surance beneDts, plus payments on bis behalf Into tbe state Employes Retire- ment Syotem. -Use of an olfJce at Laguna Beach High School, with l<!lephone and secretarlal tetVlce, for eight bJur> per week through April 15. . -Tfte right to retain tenure with the district as a teacher. ln addiUon, Ullom will receive a letter signed by William Thomas, board presi- dent; "stating in substance that the board's desire that Dr. Ullom leave his position i:1 not based upon a judgment that his performance has been other than adequate but rather . • . because of philosophical dlfferen~ as to educa- tional and entployment policies," the agreement states. Recitals in the agreement state "a disagrttment exists between the ma- jority ol the membership of the Board of Education of thi8 district ... and Dr. Ullom, as to the pollcles to be pursued in the educational programs and manage- ment of said district. " . . . ~ a result of the aforesaid disagreement It 18 the determination of !ldd boanl majority that H ~ in the best BIDS FAREWELL Wlllltm Ullom inl"feSI of the pMues that Dr. lJ!lom t~Ye bis position as superintendent' at an eafliertdate than the regular termlnaUon of hi!; ·contract on June 30, 1~;·" the agreement said. Setuement of the ·superintendent's ruture Tu~y night capped off more than a moi:lth of negotiation between the board and Ullom. ln an action supported by Board Presi- dent Thomas and Tn&Stees Patricia Gillette and Gerald 1Jnke1 Ullom was told Dec. II "that his contract would not be renewed for a subsequent two year period. He has served as superintendent s1nce 1914. That actlon was rollowed by a demand from Mrs. Gillette, supported by '111omas and Linke, that Ullom lmrr.fldlately leave the district, in return for a casli payoff, (See ULLOM, Page Z) * * * * * * Students 'Terrific People,' Ullom Says in Farewell ~ P~lot,Ma,rina Company that owns his keys inside his car on Naples' main aole ~tal·rl&hta for barWr 1-Ups, ~Id street. - -J Al Dr. William Ullom, ou••olng LaantU1 community, local aae:ncles, n~~p11pers. the. inci'eald were prompted by soanng "No problem," store owner erry ex--e .,--~ taxes ,and overhead costs. ander told the tourist Tuesda1'"Go down Beach superintendent of. achools, ended "Lastly, I'd like to thank the present Fees have been ral9ed from 20 to 30 to the service station." bll last school bOard meeting with thanks principals, and fellow administrators. cents per boat slip per month over for-The station attendant came back wtth to the scores of people be.....lW worked "Lastly, I'd like to thank the present -•-f all ~·t ••---" -foot a wlre and, after fiAAU .... with. (be lock with over the past 1'11: yeara. 11 mer .. ~ or """ MR wu-..a _.. "'-..uti "F·1rst l would 11·ke to thank ....... board tTiljority ror bringtog our du· sli1po, ~'~ will -main '"'& --ror I> minute!. tri--' the latch. ~ ,,. =-.t ~ ~bas fol-"Tbat'U be 13," ~°";aid. student!' of the ochool dislrid for lieliig '~ to a head," Ullom-concluded. "I 1ow1: SI.II per foot for 1 IMOot lllp, up "You're crazy," the tour11t replied. tUrulc people. They ar< a cut above any •ill now have time to rejuvenate myRll ~••.It·, "• -foot for 1 11 lo~ "I'm not paying anybody fl for thaL" ot11er youngsten," Ullom sald, reading and look for the opportunity to serve -~ ~ ..._. ..-The sem~ the )oick but from some handwritten notes. another dlltrict. tt loot bliit.° up from llJO; IDd fl.Si pet ' ~ ·~ door ~• ton '1 -·'d tt>-to thank the board that Ullom told the board he left "Ith "the 'Start,.... yes all rtpt '111111 1 DAILY foot .... -10 to eo fftt· .... , up fn>m down and -;-••~ key1 ~ ~ de PILoT 11..-""!II ad. a. bow 111ey fl• .un tnslde. , employed me. They were -· ~ that appropriate dedslOM ah~' ma tun: v.d,r1an111 ol the COllrtJ -Dlhl· And he just walked away. """"'"""' and eothustlllli<: people -for tha dllldttn of Laguna Beac . be!a llaldl far the martna lacllHlei, the Richard llamilton, Jully Jngnm, Robert Illa !'lllllrka .wire followed by a stand- ..• 1'10 EL CAMINO. kPd. R6H. rate tm!ri•e was IUbjlct to review by Turner Don Tobin and Jane Logan," Ing ov1Uoo from more than ISO penoos • p>d coed. •llOO. Ctll m-tha"--eCOUntyHarbora,Be•choaand Whoops-A"nril F ool lJl!om 'superlntendentsin<el964,added. wbo paeked !he high school eafeteria. ··~ mx. ' ....,,.. at ~r 11Mf app~lation goes to boa.rd 1'l'Ultet Jane Boyd wa8 the only board J , --~ llnt -~ -•~ Pub Deportment within 10 daya ter --•-n who l•ter were elected -the .-to rise frotn her ,..t to •pplaud ·-·-· ~-·-~ ~ eflecllve cjlte ol tha Increase. SHEFFIELD, England (UPI) -Of. ...~.~ \Jllaal. )>cMllht the ear. 11,.. have~ to Lerry Lebm111, Harbor Il<Pfrtment Ocli)i clrcul>ted a memcl'ln c!l1 ball Browncs the Boyds, the Taylors. the · .. u tblJ !'ffr.-1et oil lo• aooil llart. lital cblof of _.tlool, Wd Dahlberg notlliect Tu<1day canceling April !I. llocawoe o1 1 Wllconni They are to be commended." • • Bwlor hi the meeting. Mrs. Boyd, In ' In Laguna By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of rtie DAii., Pllet Sl•ff Laguna Beach school trustees cla~cd at Tuesday night's Board of Education session over whether the public may at- tend a secret·meeting called !or Saturday morning. The special meeting, originally scheduled for last Saturday , has been .glled so the board may tnteryie.w a number-of educators familiar wilb the process of selecting district superin- tendents. One of the men will be hired · !or the district t.o assist in finding a replacement for Dr. l\'llllam Ullom, the outgoing ouper1n-.1. . Under grilling from Trustee Norman Bnnme, William Thomu, llchool board president, said: "Thete are certain things done in private to achieve a better end. You may disagree. I decide It (that · the meeting would be secret). It is in the best interest of this board and ij>e com· mtmity ... · Earlier In the discussion, Thom8s said, "More can be accomplished in a shorter period of time" if the meeting is con- ducted behind closed doors. Thomas said there were legal grounds for his' decisions and noted secret in· terview procedures have been used by "all other school districts which have done this type ol lhing." "I think it is Bil affront to the com· munity to act behind closed doors," charged Browne. ''I can't see bow we can sit from nine in the morning until maybe two in the afternoon in front af a real crowd and ask questions," responded Thomas. At issue in the controversy is a sect.ion of California's anti-secrecy law, the Ralph M. Brown 1'ct, which prohibits public agencies from holding secret meetings. ,. However, lhe act does allow Secret sessions !or per80f1Del, legal matters and subjects dealing wJth "riatlonal RCU.rt~ ty." Thomas has received a 1\llinl from the Ornnge County Counsel that a seem session at the special meeting to ~ terview the men would be legal, since 1t is "a persooneJ matter." Tr\lstee Jane Boyd 'I'Uelday night. formally asked cqunty COUDlel to !urtber the ruling on just what kind of questions the board can ask in the secret teSSion. William McCourt, a deputy county counsel, told the board be will dellver a 1 (See MEETING, Pait Z) I -., Oraage Weadler 1be skies are expected to remain pa rtly cloudy to sunny on Thurs- day, -with 'Clouds lht'.:rtastng late ln the day. High temperature Is ex- pected to be ab!Jut 85. INSIDE TODA 't' . TM MIO 1DOtlC Of comm1tnity theater actiORy in O r o n Q ~ Coun~ comes to o crcrt tJW . w•ek with th ~ of fo•r ,..., prodto:do ... s .. Elit-"'" men~ POQ< 28. dintl -the Count1.,, hlo lntonUon to ra!IO r<nlll printing error, 4,000calendan11111 lo cl-lJ!lom ihetl offer«! spe<lal lhanka to "'"·...i llateuleol, said. ··my henrtfl]t 40'~-"'--~··~·---·-----.,,..,.,_c_l~ll --_ :bll2elliiC!tllleifllte ''!"'! 4f.i. .._ ~ = __,!lja.:4f!':tct:teacll!!!I' . ~~,...!If----IO..:!f ~I).: ...... .;~ ) ' • ' ,. :: Activist: ;:! ' .. $45 Blillgs No .Ai1swer ~fell hath no fury like a woman scorn-.. ed. observed Shakespeare. And {r that v.•oman just hap~ns to be an <'n· viroomental\st\besides. look. out. !Arni! Long of South Laguna, one of the founders of lhe Environmental c.oali- lion of Orangl! County. appeared bef'ol'f! _ · Otenge COl,Dlty S\loo-vJ~ ~Jday wit~ a ~ale of l\"d tape and bureaucratic buck ~ing in connection with construction of a new water line. ' ' The South Coast Water District. a special district with its own board Of directors and taxing authority, was put- ting· in the "growth-inducing" water line °"1thout ·proper clearances, and it "'as a rush j<lb do(l.e to beat restrictions of the Coastline Protect kin Act (Prop. 20), 1ttrs. Long said. ' r-.trs. Long said it cost her $45 in lelephone charges to try to find out who had ·authority over th.e y,·ater district 's action and she said, she still doesn 't know. .J The water line is a 14-iDch replacement for an existing 16-inch line. Mrs. Leng said she first iearned,of the work when in mid-November construclioo crews began night work on the main. t.'lrs. Long sa id she placed calls to Sacramento. to numerous · offices in Orange County and all over. in an at- tempt to determine if the proper en- \'ironmental papers had been filed. All she got for her trouble was an ~ flated phone bill and the runaround, she said. Supervisor David Baker ·called it "a case of government pollution." May or of Laguna . To Mee t . Cas pers On Can yon Zon e A private meeting betwem Ronald caspers, Fiftb District Supervisor, Charlton Boyd, Laguna Beach mayor, and several residents of the Laguna Can- yon area is scbedu1ed for 3;30 p.m. Fri· day at city hall. Flood plain 'ZOlling will be d.i8cul9ed in the meeting and. following the session, Caspers has promised to "'alk the canyon . where nood plain zoning ha! been pro- .pooed. . Opponents of the zooiJ1g cootend that it amounts to lnve.ne condemnation of their pmperty because COllllnldlon standards would make any development pro- hibitively expensive. The city of Laguna Beach, wblcb i... no flood plain r.ooe of Its own, bu passed a resolution calling for flood work in the canyon, but has not favored · any ap- plication by tbe county of the zone in the canyon. The main Laguna Beach buslness district lies at the end of the Oood plain. Coast's Water " Will Get Softer South Coast water districts will be get· ling sorter water beginning Saturday as the normal aupply of Colorado River water is q.it off pending repairs on the transmission system. The water, from Northern California , will have half tbei total dissolved solids (hardness} present iri the water tbe area usually ~Ives. Water district officials point out that there will be no immediate noticeable change because lncomlng water will be mi:1ed with present stored waler, but that decreased hardness will show up in greater sudsing. DAILY PILOT nt. °'9f'llt eo.tt °"IL.Y "IL.OT, WITll "'*91 h ~ t"9 N-."r• .. h ,wllttM W .,,. on..-CM1t ,.ublbll..,. ~. s.,. r•ll todlllant '" PllblllMd, HI...., """""" Frld1y, for'.....C:•t• M-, N....,, lffdl, Hunll111t.n lad\/flount•~ '1•11.Y, U,.. BtKI!, lrvlne/Stddlaolck •nd SJ11 C'IM'!9ntw/ S•"' J1,1111 C.pl1lfl..O. 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Claow Time A South Vietnamese soldier takes a break.for lunch during operations agamst the enemy in the Boi Loi area, 35 miles northwest.. of Saigon. Greenbelt Unit Meets Thu.rsd av ,/ In Hotel -La guna 1be annual general meeting of the Laguna Gctel'lbtlt, Inc., will'be held.at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Riviera Room of the Hotel Laguna. • Guest speaker is Carl Kymla, chainnan of the. Aliso Water Manage- ment Agency 'AWMA) and manager of the Mouton.Niguel Water District. Victory statement numbei-three "'ill be issued duritlg the meeting, according to James Dilley, pruideol The s1atement will ~ ad- vancement in application of the S)'camore Hills m<ratorium. the county 200ing bold and Local Af.<D<!'f Formation C'nrnml-ro<lip!Uon ol !be G~belt in dellberatioos ol the lrv\ne annexation, as well as AWMA advances, Dilley ¥-id. "I was qui&e impressed myself, when I · had seen ell Ulat we 'liave doae," Dilley sa.id. '!be yearly eltctioo ol offJcors will also be belcL Frot11P,..el STORM ... west el Donner. Other trains were re- routed or delayed. Several Northern California rtvers rag. e4 near the flood s1age Tue!day, in- cluding the Sacramento, Eel, Napa and Van Dusen riven, officials said. From Page J MEETI NG ... written opinion on the query Friday. "I understand that we may discuss qualifications in ez:ecutive session, but I'd like to know where we stand when pn:icedures that might be Wied in selec- ting a oew superintendent are discuss- ed," said Mrs. Boyd. Mrs. Boyd's request 'was prompte.d by a remark by Thomas that he would like to discuss moi'e than qualifications. "I'd Uke to see tbe ideas that they might use," he said. Dr. Ullom told the board that past in- terview sessions with prospective con- sultants have been held in the open. Trustee Patricia Gillette agreed that some stRff members bad been present but not "people from the public." "There is a di!ference," she added. "In a democrallc qrganizalion, the public should not l:M!" reared," Mrs. Lucille Whitaker, a caqdidate in the ur.successful Dec. 5 recall election, told the board. "I believe such an important meeting should not be beJd in seCrecy,'' said Thomas CaMidy, president of Concerned Citizens for Scbools1 which supported the recall drive. To Thomas, Cassidy said : "You have espoused the view that there should be more emphasis on democracy and Americanism in OW' schools. Our govern- ment is a structure of the people, by the people, for the people. Are you willing to back up whal you advocate?" "U so, are you willing to have an open meeting? If you persist In holding a secret session, it may indicate to the con· stitueocy that you have something to hide. Is there something unknown to the citizens while YoU hold clandestine meetings?" Cassidy asked. "No comment," said Thomas. Other board members were silent. .... ,,..._P .. eJ RENTAL ... last September. • ''He WU uk.lng far aft lnctt:ase ftfec- tlve Jan. 1, IO we tent the request lO tbe Counl)' Real Properly Servlcel Deport· ment lot an economic ID&b'lil, .. lMunan uld, · 1'1'be analysta was due back in Novem- ber but we didn't pt It W>ill the '"'°nd wett ln Januaey,11 he aald. As 1 result, Dahlberg clahns the 10. day review Ume pmcr!bed ID his lease hM slreaey pa....t and he doubts tho county can or wilt do anything. about the Increases. Lehman said, however his office is stlll stud,ylng the blk .. &:irw taken no atand ODe way or the other m t.b:tni. But slip renters have already been i»- tUfed ol the tncrease and COlllltY officials bave-netther-11aoctioned-the bike official- ly nor made any negative statements about tbem: Doblberg said be Is actlng in full com- pllance with hi! lease agre<ment and said the iaaeases are still below t.he price celling be l>ad to establlsb when he toolt the nw1lla lwe two years ago. 11Tbe base price celllng for boats under 50 feet la IZ.50 Pf' foot per month and $:.75 for boats over 50 feet," be said. · Doblberg Ibo said the rates are still considerably lower than tbooe ·charged by Newport Ha-maritw. "'Ibose guys charge $2.65 per boat foot even at their smallest slips." be said. "We are offering outst.andlng ·facilities 1 ..00 services for a much smaller cost and the lncrea.!e was bard to swallow even for us," be said. Doblberg sald·hls ~ Interest tax, which is a property tax cbarged on leased land occupied by ..Ud Invest- ments, Wtllt from 125,000 las! year to $t20,000 this year. Under the lease, Dahlberg also pays the county-15 ~t renP "of:f the ~op" in addition to his taxes. ··0n top of all this, my utilities are rour tinles what we expected and we have had probleml with vandalllm and other overhead " he said. DoblilUi llid be held ~ts down !or &J loog u .poalble but finally bad no choice but to raise them to meet rising ccsts, "I'm operating this bullnels !or·a profit and I need to make l*,000 per year IJe. fore I IOOw cme penny In the black," he said . Dahlbe"8-actnowledged that s number of boat owners gave up more expensive sliPI in Newport Harbor to come to Dana Harbor and aave money. "But even with the lncrease it is still a lot less." Dalllberg said. "I doobt any slip renters will pack up and leave be- cause of the increase. "But U Ibey do, that's business and I ha'{e to take my lumps," be said. Blacks Given Boost - Leary Due Within 48 Hours? By JACK CHAPPELL 01 ..... Olll"t ,. .... 11•11 The long 100ght return of J,.SD high priest Or. Timothy Leary, eagerly antici. petted by local narocUce officers, may be -&J soon u 4...'~· accordinl; to tome publl•bed~r<port> !tom Washington D.C, today. 1,,..1 oll1cm saltllhUllll<l.oUt!f .. tlon on the probable an1val ol "tbe former Harvard profes90l', turned LSD advocate, wanted on a. $S million Orange County wamint tnd for pri.9on escape. Leaey has been placed in "a controlled envif'(flment" ln Kabul, AlghanisUm, ac- cording to a 1po.kesman from the federal Bureau ol Narcotics and Dangerous: Drugs. Once called tbe "m01t dangerous nlan In the world." by Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks, Leary was arrested in Afghanistan by authorities there as he was intercepted on h1s way to 1'1 colony of world travelers who tiave used drugs and have located -In Afghanistan," a bureau spokesman said. · The $S mUlion warrant for Lt.ary's ar- rest items from the Orange County Grand Jury indictments of alleged members or an organiiatlon called..l'The Brotherhood of Eternal love," founded bf the drug prleat in Laguna Beach. · Law enforcement officers charge. the Brotherhood wll!' responsible for smug· gling of l,000 pound!! of hashish per month into the United States and the manufac- ture of a .unique LSD called "Orange Sunshine." The jail break was made in 1970 as Leary, found guilty on an arrest made by Laguna Beach Police .Ulcer Neil Purc<II. ned from the men's prbon at San Luis Obispo aided by the radical Weatherman group. Ftf"' Pqel FREl WAY ... ned community. An ·additional public hearing was ·set for Feb. 20 on a possible amendment to the county Master Plan of Arterial Highways, in case the Ro ad Department's guidelines are complete enough to "put on a map," Moore said. County Road Department offlelals woo't yet defme what a transportation corridor exactly is. It is qpt necessarily a freeway, ooe . road ol~ said today., It ..Wd be WASllJNGTON (AP) -The Labor anything. even a small coWrty road with Department Tuesday -Bethlehem bus lanes. Steel Co!J> •• to offer promolio,. and In plannin~ corridor with Canada translera to qualified black workers to -Foo~\" ce~ Jn El Toro, comcl a racial JmbolalJce Jn job a road lal said at that llme lbal a preference at lta plant at Spurows Point, corridor could mean rapid tnw.lt or ad: Md vanced monorail .systems. ,--- OAIL.V rlLOT Jtan,..... STUDIES STUD ENT RES ULTS Prlnclp1I D1rrell T1ylor Coast ~rincipal Cites Compulsory Oass Problems A doctoral stuw completed by the San Clemente High School principal !or the U~ School of Education shows selected "high 8Chievers-;;--d0 not gain and miiy s-e- hindered by compU\sory classroom at· tendance. Dr. Darrell 0 . Taylor, recently com- pleted a one-year study of 84 selected juniors all with grade point averag" of 3.0 - B -or better. In bis dissertation presented to the USC School of Education. the San Clemente High principal said results of the study showed the half of the students who 1were allowed to attend 3Cheduled classes at their own discretion did "as well or better academically" than ·the oUier group. The second half of the students were subject to the compulsory auendance regulati()f19( of San Clemente High School. Both groups showed a loss in test scores on part of an English e1pression test, Dr. Taylor noted. However, tbe scores of the group al· lowed to pick its own classes without forced attendance, were better oo the sec· ond testing than those of their com· pulsory attendance counterparts. Galm in other areas tested, notably the first part of the English expression \e!t, a social studies e:1amlnat1on and other tests showed the .students given more freedom of choice of studies llnd._at· t....,. did . "liplljcanUy" betrer than )!iOir re"-!ocl "'l!")lerpjlrls. Q.tJa.j>lor J'O"CliM!es,~ blgh scboo! atudents C8J1 use their time pro- ductively when given, that responsibility. E-l • Ten inches of new snow were reported at Huntington Lake and a foot of snow was recorded at Badger Pass in Yosemite National Park. "People are concerned about the feel· ings and philosophies yoo have," said Florence Beane. "We would like to know why." OPIM t TO 6 . 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA ~1919 CLOSID IUMDAY At the lower elevations, the storm in Fresno brought the seasoo's rainfall total to 8.67 inches, almost 50 pereent above normal. •·Why are you going behind closed doors?" yelled another. "'"Because there are two or three rab- blerousers who yell, that's wby," responded a fw:ious Thomas .. * * * Heavy Coast Stonn Street Lake s Disappear After 1.7 Inches of Rain . ' By GEORGE LElDAL water accumulated in th~ bid Town sec-°' flll 0.llY ,.1111 llM • f Seal n. ch · hon o ui::a , curb-depth dew on Like Brigadoon, uncharted "mini-17th Street ln Costa Mesa's eastside and lakes" appeared In streets aklng the the usual Fairview Road lake near city Orange Coast dl sappea.. Jig this morning ha ll, Orange Coast College and COsta as quickly as they ..:amc as an uner-Mesa ·High School . peeled Pacific storin ~roppcd fro m 1.39 ki to t.70 inches of water on roastal com-S 'es which cleared during rush hour munlties. this morning are expected to remain partly cloudy this evening wiU1 clearing Drivers took Jn stride motor-ataUlng later tonight. Dense patchy fog wtll hug excursions through as much as a foot of the coast late tonight and early Thursday clearing aner sunrise, the Nattonal Frona Page J ULLOM ... without any other benefits. Ullom rejected that demand with a counterproposal. The agreement ·~ prove:<f Tuesday night is a comprombe between the two posltlons. UUom said today that one or tht most important bentfttl he gained durlng the negotiations w11 the right to rttaln tenure as a teacher within the district. While ht Is acUvoly punulng other employmenl poulbillU.. In school dbtrlct admlnlslr1tlon, Ullom 181d reassignmMt a• a teacher In lhe dl!trlct tould be a poulbllily .tf no jobs pan out. He said hit rigbl to tenure over the next four yem would be worth 164.000. or 118,000 a yW'. "And I could live on that U I had to," be comment..i. \Veather Service pred icts. Westerly winds from lS to U knots are e:1pected to diminish tonight to velocities of from & to 15 knota. Winds from the south to southwest from IO to 20 knota Thursday ml)' bring with them a chance of more raln In the afternoon. Lows tonight along the coast will dip to 4i degr.., with a high near IO r-ut for Thursday. - Public officials along the Ol'""'e C..st rtporttd no major dam&l6 due to the heavy·downpour, although pollce loaed a ra~ of "fe:nder-btnder11 accident& relat..i to the slicked or 1w1mped street.s. Electrical power to 40 customers of the Southern C.lllornla EdllOn Company In the area of Warner Avenue and Edward1 Street wu 'lnterrupltd for five hours ovemflht wttb ltl'\ttce nt1tortd at a -a.m. todoy. - ' Ad"ulas · Converse Tennis Dresses Spot · Bilt Tennis Shorts SHOES Teruris-BasketbaD Tennis 'Shirts BasebalJ-Socter-Track Wann-up SUits , . • Champion--Handball Gloves BIKES Ekelton RacqaetbaD Racquets 3 Speed-e BOYS I. GIRLS leach . RacqaetbaD Rackets . SPEEDO SWIM SUITS WUson -Dunlop -Bancroft 10 Speed-1 Speed Davis Tires-Tubes-Accessories TENNIS ucms Temis Stringing Bike Repairifti - ' ' 11Al£16H BIKES • Parts. rns· Tabes . Accessories . Repai' •' • , 7 ' - ' ' " • - e k ,,.. T oday's Final EDITION N.Y. St.oeks .. vpL. 66, NO. 17, 6 SEcr:TioNs, •• PA6Ej ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I' 1973 TE~ CENTS ~-...-..._.,.._.,.._....,___;.__....;_~~-...-...-...~~~~~-...-...--'-"-...-...-...-:--...-...~-...-...-...-...-...-...-...-...-... • Ba j 1 Area Braces-for Expeete" ~cond Storm~ -r hrina more heavy ralnl and winds gUltflM to 1$ miles per hour lqto the nitPon !aloe today, the National Weather SeiWe llild. A apol<esman aaid It did not appear as ~i,as ~·,storm which packed wlndl up to Ill miles an .hour, but added, "1t could be." ' . '!tie Federal.state River Forecast Ceale. today aalil .that the 1W01len rivers -0 r.cedlng from near-flood stages. A spokesman said be saw no major prob- !~ Immediately .but added, "We're es· pecting a new sfunn -and don't know what that wW b(lng." 11.feanwhile, residents uaed a brief break 1n the atormy weather . to begin cleaning up. Police at Novato ln banHrit Marin County north of here said the 50 persons evacuated retvmed to their homes. The Marfu County·sberiff"1 off1ee said the water drained from streets elsewhere in the ,J:PWltY an4 predicted no problems "until,tonlgbt when we might get belted again." The Marin Board of Supervisors Tues- day declared the county a local disaster area and voted to ask Gov. Ronald . . t , I Reagan to declare it a state disaster south. 'I'hree feet of water stood on the area. Bayshore at one point. Nearly every street and roadway in On the San Francisco Peninsula, heavy low areas of Marin were .Dooded when shed wind-whipped rains ilsbed the area. Hun-rains wa away portions af a landfill dred.s of autos were awl.$h in high water. on U.S. za and a 40-foor section of one Fallen trees and mudslides blocked I.ape of the freeway tumbled down an em- roada throughout the San Franclsc<I Bay bankntenl. area, throwing commuter traffic into fn the north, the storm dumped heavy confusion and causing thousands to be snow in the Sierra Nevada; making driv- hours late for work. Power outages were .~.:.ing batardous. reported in sevtrJl communities. In' the Donner Pass area, snow was Flooding blocked U.S. 101 on both sides blamed for the derailing of a p-car of the city, in Marin County to the north Southern Pacific freight train at Cisco and at the Bayshor6 Free"·ay to the west of Donner. Other ttains were re-, routed or delayed. Several Northern California rivers rag- ed near the flood stage Tuesday, in- cluding the Sacramento, Eel, Napq. and Van Dusen rivers, officials said. Ten inches of new snow were reported at Huntington Lake and a fool of snow was recorded at Badger Pass in Yoremite' National Park. · 1 At lhe lower elevations, tl)e storm in ' Fresno brought the season's rainfal l total to 6.117 inches, almost 50 percent above I normal. * * * 1.7 Inches , _'.:'Route Study -~ ; . , ·Of Rain •• Co~nty Eyes Freeway's 'Corruror' Role Irvine ~ P!'lllldent=·a. --y ....... tlli f'llOUr'Cel of .. ~ and to .AIU' -bnohill I .,,...,.. .... =-~ -lllldy......,.. by public --" 'T)ie remark followed receipt ol tbt news. that county oftld•'• are con. ~.~ llOJDplejbl of I .. . .,. witltla -tllo! llPI..,.,..,, Oil" ~plated by stai.' otlldala tor a COO!lllreewsy. 'llllt route cut -the Jn1De Qim- pam>'s 10,008-acre oouta1 aector - pfiine ocean view land lytllf .between Newport Beach an4 Lquna Beach. ·A company spot.smau aald tpday the where It would "'t througll a Dana Point development. ·The oom mission indicated, however, . tbol oil would like to see standards to guide development along the 'e11tire route - lrOm Newport Beach to San Clemente. The .QlieSUoo now, according to one phmner, 'is whether or not the Road Depu;lment can come up with guidelines by the ~b. 20 deadline. Wbat the commlssion wants aloog the routt,._ Senlor Planner Dave Moore said today, •'11 ua highway larger than a ma· !or blchwaY !or regJoaal transportation purpoaes -a super arterial highway." Moore, wbo alao referred to the cor· .. rtdor as :•treeway-l)b," said, "It'• no leCrel EVerybocly lbould have beard by ' . flnll'll Ill-lir lllt ~ jlf the c;iasti!·ae..1or-•'1iiiild be apected ID Jo. corpmate tome-Ptlll for a iCDUtal tramportallon anldor." --aald, .. , tldnli lhal ... ~ IJld an the cttlil ·llolw u.e ..... cout -""·that -the ellmlnatlo9 of the cout freeway tbere is·a de&.lle Deaf for a c:ooperative_!ladl' leadlag to the Iden· t!lption .ol -kind ol ooostaJ transportation -· "The Irvine , Company baa offered assistance In tmns of Information and expertise to any effort involving a cooperative transportation corridor study undertaken by pubUc agencies," he con-cluded. l J:,vine Council ReVrews Plan, May Soften It ' ... · PQ.rk Become1 . ' . $uii mming Ho le ... • " now' -the Road· Department apd plan- ners;and-county government know that we «have to have a transportaUon corri- dor of sorrie kind through there . Newport Beach fought with the state for almost 10 years to get the eoaat freeway killed, as it was last August "Even though the freeway was deleted, it .didn't delete the need for it," Moore continued. Development in the area south ol the San Diego Freeway would have to be curtailed in some way without another transportation system lo support It, be said. ~:~~:.r.eOf=--·· surrounding the Tbunderbird Capistrano tract in Dana Point. Nine yea'rl ago, the stai. condemned Ill acres of the 45>acre tract for freeway ~ .. I-way. Since the'stai. deleted the freeway last summer; ~ ~eJ9P.tr· bl. bad· dtff!i:ulty pttlbj ·-tjo .......... t<>_uie thai re-maining laiid.1 .. ~'!..~ • , • County planners told developer A. H. Qike that his rigbt .. f'way mJgbt still be needed to -t future traffic needs. The .... mlaloo -that the. 1toad C....0 Titne Jlopotjment dewlap ...,urd for a ooor· . ' l1dW Wblcb-~if C<>ke'a Ill • •A Soulb'Vletn.amese soldier t¥es a break for lunch during ~raUona ~:.::, "='• aet for public ag.Wt lbe enemy in tbe Bcii Loi area, 35 m!fes northwest of Saigon. ' ~ OD Feb. 20 I request to include tbolelll ..... tii !be 'l1nmClerblrd plan- ned .,...,,unity. An additional public beartq was set for Feb. ·:io on a )losslble•amendment to tM county Master !'tall of Arlerial lltgbnya, in case the R o ad Department's guidelines are complete enaugjl to "put co a map/' Moore aald. County ll<Ntd Department olllclab won't ytt defjne what a transportation ' corridor euctly Is. It is not necessarily a freeway, one road official said today. It coold be anything, 'even a amall county road with bus lanes. In pl.-g a oorrtdor with Canada Footbills pJanoed community In El Toro, a road offi~ said at µiat time that· a corridor could mean rapid transit or ad- v~ monorail systems. At this time, however, be said then, It would probably mean an expressway or an eight.lane county system. Cleaning Project Cuts P ressure Of Irvine Wa ter Low water pressurea an4 lnterruptl0111 of water Mice to aonie Turtle Rock mldeilts bave resulted frum 'a maJo. tenance cleaning operation under way .., MetroJlolitan Water District supply n- to the ltvine" Ranch Wat.r Dtstrtct (IRWD). • A district spokesman &aid the loss of pressure in water IUPPIY lines ex- perienced in recent weeks will be eased Friday . by tnstallattooa of temporary pumps to lilt water to the higher eleva- tionJ ol Turile Rock. ·''While no .further .problems are '°"' vtatoned by the mwo, abould 'probletm artae, 'Qlstomen are -..: to call 113-ms 1or immediate ,.._ by aervtcemen," the opomman· said. CompllcallnC the maintenance Jon of w1i.r _.,. has been the low<rlnc·ol the waU:r le'fel in San Joaquin Resern>tr. The .-votr ordinarily provides l'elUiatOl')1 prtSSutes for "'1)acenl water lines, but Is undergoing Ila first complete cleantn& slnct It opened In -The ap>Wman added that the malnte!ance projects wtll not be oom- ple~ until. 1".t~~meanlng ,.... customers may coritlnye to be 1fllded1 d<oplte the estr1 precautlono belllc taken. ~ > Dana Point Boat Owners Face Slip Rental Increase BJ WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of .. CNlllY ,, ... lllff The 1,400 boat owners who rent slips at Dana Point Harbor have been notified by the iparina lessor their rates have been raised by as ;nucb as S180 per year in iome cases. Robert Dahlberg, president of the Dana Point Marina Company that owns sole rental rights for harbor slips, said the lncru!el. pue pl'OIJlp!ed by soaring taxes and o,.rbead .cqota. Work ers Watc h A.s NJ ·Woman Raped on Street Fees have lMfen. ·~~ from 20 to 30 centa per boat slip per monUt over for- ~r r~tea tor all ·but· the· small ~foot sfips, wh1ch will remaln the same. ·r-The inc~ rate schedllle ls as fol-.· lows: $2.10 per·root for a 2Moot ~Ip, up from 11.90; IZ.20 per foot .for a 30 to 45- loot .boat, up "9m ll.90; an4 $2.50 per loot for boats 50 to 60 feet IOll(, up from TRENTON, N.J. CUP!) -Emplnyes watcJUng from.a roo(ing company nearby thougbl It was "ju.st a matter of the two of thl!rn baring leJ: ... Wbatactu~yoceurred, accoroingW ~1 wu an ·attack by a rapist tn diytlgbt on a »year-0ld woman. The ...oman, a e!lvililn employe of the Trenton PoUce Department, waa raped and robbed or lhO &lulhard Street Bridge as lhe wa1 walking to wcrk Monday morning. _ ·' She-told police she screamed for-belp to several workmen in the Henry R. ,fell Co. yard 150 feet away but the men, who aweared to bewatching, did not!Ullg. .. One worker, who asked not to be iden- tln.d, said Tueaday be wu sorry be and lellow worker1-bad done notlllng to stop the incident. "It made us reel bad after we learned (See .WA'rCll, Pqe ZJ SEE HOW· THEY SELL: IST CALL Start your year oa right with a DAILY PILOT classtned want ad. Set how they ""1) 11711 EL CAMINO. 4-spd, R&H, good cond. 11500. Call DX• nu. 'nle "''Y 611t pel'IOll wbo called boacbt ll>e car. II you have something to .. u this year, &Ct Olf to I good start. 001 dlrtel- 1 '2.25. Under ~ ol the coonty leaae Dahl· berg holda for the marina !acilities, the rate .increase was subject to review' by the Orange COOnty Harbon, Beaches an4 ?arka Department within. 10 daya alter Ufe effective date ol . the increase. Larty' Lehman, llarbor Depattment chlel ol opei:atlom, aald Dahlber1 noillied the coomty of hit lntentton to raile rents last SOptembeT. '1He wu 88king for an tncreue d(ec- tlve Jan. I, ao we "'!It the request to tbe Qiunty Real Property Servtces Depart. !See RENTAL, P11e %) His Car Keys ·Were Close, But . Still $3 Away NAPLES, Fla. CAP) -A toOrllt locked hil kqa Inside. blJ car oo Naples' ma in -· ·"'?!Jo "jJrob1mi," store owner Jerry AJex· Ander told tbe tourist Tuesday. "Go down to· Ute leNlce llaUon." The station ati.ndant eame hack wi th a wire and, aller nddllng with the lock for ,. ft\lnutel, tripped the latch. "rhat'll be $3,'' lie said. "You're, cruy," the toorlsl replied. 0 l"m not paylng.?nybody '3 for that.'' 'n-terviceman pu!hed the lock button dowll and slammed the door -with keys atW -lostde. And be just walked away. I Hit Area By GEORGE LEIDAL Of ... o.llY l'lllt Stl'ff Like Brigadoon, uncharted "mini- lakes" appeared in streets along the Orange Coast dlsappeai:Jlg this morning as quickly as they l!Bmc as an unex- pected Pacific stor'JI} dropped from 1.39 to 1.70 inches of water on coastal com· munities. Driven took in stride motor-stnlling excursion$ through as much as a foot of water accumulated in the Old Town sec- lion of Seal Beach, curf>..depth dew on 17th Street ln Costa Mesa's eastslde and ...• the.usual. F.air:v.iew-Road. lake .near_clty . hall, Orange c-Oast College and C.OSta Mesa Htgh School. Skies which cleared duripg rush hour this morning are expected to remain parUy cloody this evening with clearln!l later ·tonight. Dense patchy fog-will hug the coasl lat. tonight and early Thursday clearing ·after sunrise, the National Weather Service predlctB. Westerly winds from 15 to 25 knots are expected to dimtntsh toniiht 1o veloctUes Of from S to 15 knots. Winds from the .!!QUtb to southwesi. ltom ·10 to :a> knots Thur~ may bring with them a chance of mOre rain ln the afternoon. Lows tonight along thacoast will dip to 49 degrees with -a high near 60 forecast for Thursday. Public officials along the Orange C.Oast reported DO rvaJor damage due to the heavy downpour, although police logged a rash of "fender-bender" accidents related to the· slicked or swamped street!. . Electrical power lo 40 customers\of the Southerr: Califomia Edison C.Ompany in the arei of Warner Avenue and F.dwalds street was interrupted for · five hours overnight with service restored at 2 a.m. today. In Laguna Beach, the 1.7 inch rainfall was blamed for the flooding of an un- derground transformer blacking out about 600 homes and bu!inesses for more than an hour, an Edison company spokesman said. The downpour also filled a sewer line ditch In Arch Beach Heights, un· derminlng portions of the adjacent roadway. The •torm brought the seasonal raln- !all total in Laguna Beach to 7.118 inches compared to S.33 inches last year at this time and e.11 for the enUre season, Weather Witcher Btu Shlelda nported. San Clemente was douled with 1.4 Inch- es from the storm causing hillside mud to relocai. Into the rear. yard ol a home at 1213 Buena SUerte, San Clemente police said San Juan Capistrano rain gauges log· (See RAIN, Page Z) Cout Weder The sides are expected to ren1ain partly c1ou<ly to SUMY on Thurs- day, with clouda increasing late in the day. Htgb temperature Is u - pected 'to be about 11$. INSIDE TOD-' Y TM new wave of commvnitu theater ccttoity ift 0 ~a n Q 1 Covnty comc.1 io a crest this w111c with tltt op111ing of fot'r new produaloM. See Entuf.at,.... ment, Paoe 28. , . -. .. _ .... --. ......... ,.... ,, or..,. c...y " ts ..,. . -..... °'· s"'"""" " ----. ..,.... .... -..... _... . ............ .......... ,, l .. . . ' Z D.4Jl't PI LU1 IS w ~l Leary Due .. Within 48 Hou1·s? By JACK CllAPPELL ot "" .O•llY f'U•t ll•ft c- Th< long sougM relum of LSD high priest Dr. Timothy Leary, eagerly antici· pated by local naroclics olflcert, may be as aoon as 48 houri, according to some publisbed report> from Washlnctoo D.C. 1---toda . --- Local officer! u ld they had no 1nform~ tion on the probable arrival of the former Harvard professor. turned lSDadvocaie, '''anted on a $5 million Orange OJUDty \ldrrant and for prison escape. Leary has been placed ln ••1 controlled . environment" in Kabul, Afghanistan, ac- cording ID a spokeman from the federal Bureau .of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. Once called the "tt\Glt dangerous man in the world," by Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks, Leary \\'RI arrested in Afghanistan by authorities there as he was intercepted on his way to "a colony of world travelers who have used drugs and have located in Afghanistan," a bureau spokesman sa id. The SS 1nillion \\'arrant for Leary's ar- rest stems l'rom the Orange County Grand Jury indictments of alleged members of an organization called "The Brol.berbood of Eternal love." rouOOed by the drug priest in l.aguna Beach. La\\' enfol'C(!1nent a£ficers charge the Brotherhood \1•as responsible far smug· gling af 1,000 pounds of ba&hiah per montb inlo the t'nited States and the manufac- :t ure af a unique LSD called "Orange unshinr." e jail break \\'as mad e in 1970 as Le _ · r nd guilty on an arrest made by Laguna Be h Police officer Neil Puttell, fled from t e men 's prison at San Luis ObiSJX) aid by the radical \Vealher:man group. Purcell. now sergeant of detectives in Laguna Beach, wu among those instru- mental in the attack on the Brotherhood and the Ta!k Force organization of fe<J. era!. stale and local officers formed to battle organized drug activity in Orange County. After hill escape, Leary popped up in Algeria and w a s hosted by Eldridge Cleaver, leader ol the milltant Black Panthers. y, Janu1,., 17, J97J Good Skates • ' UPITt ...... Helen Hayes (left) and Anita Loos hold their "Good Skate'' awards presented to them by the !Ce CapadeJ company at New York's Madi- son Square Garden. The pait were honored for their 111oving tribute to New York City expressed in their book 'Twice Over Lightly.' 11 Frot1t Page .l RENTAL ..• ment for an economic analyms," Lehman said. "'lbe analysil wa.f due back ln NOvem- ber bul ·we didn'I get II unW the sec:ond week ln January," he said. As a result. Dah1berg clatma \he 10- day review time prescribed in his lease has already passed and O ttbls the COlUlty can or wW do anything about the increues. . Lehman said, hoW<Ver, his of!lce is still studying the hikes but has taken no stand ooe way or the other on them. Boatyard W orlf.er Dies .. Fo1lowi1ig Scaffol.d Fall lnvestlgators for the Orange O>unty Coroner's Office said today tbat the M· year-old Costa Mesa *3atyard worker who fell ofr a scaffold TU~l![fered a heart attack just before be plunged to dea th. _ From Page l But slip renters have .already bee! ,.,. tilled ol the Increase and county officials An aulopsy conducted on the body or Carl John!on, 2287 Miner SL, bas not yet yielded a positive cause of death but It "·as de.finitely establia:bed that Johnson sWJered a· heart 1eizure, Deputy Robert Gr ... e disclosed th!! morning. ..... .RA.IN -• •-· ·-·-··~ ... ..__ have neither aanctioned the bite offici~I· • ~ ·-·--··ly.~nu~made..any -negative statements ged l.S2 inche.! in the storm bringing the season total to 9.07 inches compared to &.62 lnches this time last year. Public works officials said the usual flooding of city streets occurred but none wu serious. Huntington Beach public worb of. ~cials similarly reparted fioodln& at the attett locaUons usually expected to be In· undated "by any drizzle." J. Sherman DeMy, amateur meteorologtrt in Huntington Beach. log· ged a total rainfall of 1.35 lncbea aa of this momJng. That brings the season total to 7.37 inches .up from the 5.20 inch-es logged thill time last year and more than the entln! rainfall of 5.79 lncbea recorded In all of last year. Newport Beach General Services Director Jake Mynderse said, "There's the usual nuisance flooding ln aome of the lower lying streeta, but nothing unusual to speak of." Among the Orange Coast 1treets normally closed by flooding was MacArthur BouJ.,..ard in Irvine. The San Diego Creek ance more Inundated the marsh-level bridge for a time Tuesday night foreing motorists to detour. Other troubleSome locations included the Big Bend portion of Laguna Canyon Road and Adams Avenue between Fairview and Harbor Boulevard, Newport Boulevard and the Baker and Brlstol Streets intersection, all in Colla A1esa . An embarrassed National Wealher Service spokesman blamed a computer error for the lack af any warning that the rain dumping clouds were headed toward Southern California. OUffl COAST II DAILY PILOT 1'" °'tflOe CMSI C.lt'f PILOT • ...--.~ k COl'ftMlwrd !fie ...... "'""' .......... '"' "'-Of•..-C:O.sl Pllblbt11119 c-.-.. '-' nte .. """' an .....,.., ~ '"WOii Friday. fw C.I• MIN, .........,, le.o\, H"'"tll'lllfwl ltKfllFouilltlll Vlllty. &...,.... hlO, lr¥1MIS.&lltNcll llf'ICI Sall Ctll'Nntl'I Sa" Jue" C1phlr1roo. A 11"91• rwolofllrl 111111•" If, OUlllllMrl1 S.,.,....n .... SuNll'fL ttM prlM!Jtlol pWllah'"9 pla"l ,, ., :m ..,...., ea, 51r•t1, C•1• Matt. c111~, '2626.. loll•rt H. w,,d 'r"lllMll 11'111 Pt,lblltlltr J 1ck R. Cvrl.y Yb ,.r"kl""l •!Id Gtt!wtt ~ Th.,,.•• Koo.,il Elltor Th•M•• A. Mvrf1h1ft• Mllltttlllf ldlllr Cl.1rf•1 H. l••• IUeh1r4 '· Ntll ANIJ!Mt MMtflllt 1111'-' °'"'"' Cit" ...... : »II W..t .. , 5trfff ~ IMdl1 Ul:J N""lllrf 9ou .... l'O ~ tMdl:. nt , ..... , "- """'"""" htodtl 11Vt 9"'11 ............ Siii '"""""'' -Ntrtfl v ClfNM. It ... T .. ,,., .. 11141 '4MlJ1 a.... Alw .. 11tls1 '4J.a671 s.t•C.....,_ Al ..,.,_..., Tah,•111 4'1-4420 ~ mt. On., (Offl , ...... ,, ......... . • ... ..... ...... IM'lrllMM. """" " .. ....,,"'""'"" ,..,... _, .. ......... without ....... ,.,. mlMlorl « W'tfW!t -· '-1111 0.. ~·-MM Ill ea.t9 ._ CIMfllrfl... Mlttriittlfll "r CltrT'lll' PM "*'"""' W lllfll ti.TS ~I .Ml....,., ~-.... fMflt,..,, about them. Dahlberg aaid be is aetlng In ru11 com- pliance wUb his lease agreement and said the increases are still below the price ceiling he bad to establb:h when he took the muina lease two )'f:an ago. ''Ibe ~J~rice ceiling for boats under SO feet is S2.50 per foot per monlh and $2.75 for bolts over 50 feet," he said. Dahlberg also said the rates .a're still considerably lower than those charged by Newport H.8.fbor marinas. "Thooe guys charge $2.115 per boa! root even at lheir smallest slips," he Said. "We ate offering outstanding facilities and ·services for a much smaller cost and the Increase waa hard to !wallow even fo r us," he said. Dahlberg said his possessory interest tax whlcb is a property tax charged on le.a~ land occupied by solid invest- ments, went from $251000 la.st year to $120,000 Ibis ye..-. Under the lease, Dahlberg also pays the county 15 percent rent "off the top'' in addition to bis taxes. "On top of all this, my utilities are four times what we expected and we have had probtema with vandalism and other overhead," he aald. Dahlberg aald he held rents doWn for as long as poalble bul finally had no choice but to raise them to meet rising coets. "I'm operating thl! bu!llneu for a profit and I need to make $900,000 pe_r year be- fore I show one peMy in the black," he said.' Dahlberg acknowledged that a number of boat owners gave up more expensive !ll~in Newport Harbor to come to Dana Harbor and save money. , "But even with the lncrea!e It Is still a lot less," Dahlberg said. "1 doubt any slip renters will pack up and leave be- cause of the increa!le . • ''But If they do, that's bu!lnes!I and I have to take my lumps," he 1<1ld. From Pnge 1 WATCH ... she had been raped," !Bid the employe. ''\Ve thought it was just a matter of the two of them having sex." Police said the woman, whose id enlity was not released, was grabbed by her assailant on the east 1ide of the heav1!y- traveled bridge 150 yants rrom Police headquarter! about 7:55 11.m. fl.1ondny. He pu1led tier behind a four-foot melnl divider. where they were hidden rrom traf!ic, hlt her In !be face and held her down as he gi-abbed her arouDd the nee:k with one hand and grabbed htr pocket- book with the other. lie took $45 from the bag. After she 1trugcled to her feet Rnd began screaming, the rAplst 11aid. 11c- cording to police, "They don't worry about you'. 110 1top IC'J'eamtng." He tore off her underclolhlng 11nd raped her, hit her with hl!I fl1l 111ld be~lln to walk away, pollot aald. Before M nMi , he stopped to pick up the garmtnts and lhttw them ba(k at her. The woman wa1 treeted at a Trenton ho8plla1 for cutJ and bruises, and relt1s· ed, potiet! said. Jobmon, an employe of Islander Yacbta, Tri W. 17th St.i OJlta Meaa, fell olr the ocallold around 11 a.m. Tuesday. Wim,sses say be was walking along the eigb{.root high scaffold when be appeor«t momentarily stunned, fell down, and struck the back of bis bead on the ground. • He was taken to Hoag Memorial H :~pltal In Newport Beach for emergen- cy treiilmefit but-dted-around&:U-·p.m. Corontr's orficers are still uncertain wh-:.. r the heart attack O" the head in· jury caused his death. ' , Johnson, a marine carpenter, had been employed by Islander Yachts since 1963. He waa doing carpentr; work on a 10-foot motor !ailer at the time of I' ~ acr' .. ?nt . · Funeral services for Johnson are pend· ing at Bell Broadway Mortuary, Costa ~1e1a. State GOP Set To Take Over Reins in Senate SACRAMENTO (AP ) -Republicans have enough votes to oust Democrat James Mills and take over leadership of the California Senate, GOP Caucus Chairman John Hanner said today. Harmer, from Gl!ndale, 1akl flatly that the 21 VQtes to dump Mills from his post as president pro tern of the Senate are committed.. He added the move to replace Mill! with Harmer could C()me Thursday or early next week. rt1ills. from San Diego, has been pt'Hl- dent pro tern of the state Senate since JlUluary 1971, when he ousted fellow San Oiegan Jack Schrade, a Republican. The Senate ·ls 1pllt 19-19 · between Republicans 3nd Democrats, with two vacancies. U Republicans succeed In roun<llng up enough Deniocra.Uc votet to dump Milla, Harmer would take over Milla' spot on the powerl'ul Rlilt1 CommJttee, gtvlng tho GOP a !-2 edge on the nv .. man unit wbicb pick.a other commHtee chairmen and assigns bills for bearings. There WU DO lmmedllte indication 0£ who the DemocrAll are wM have allied themselves with tbe Senate Republicans. "We have the 21 committed votes now . We're simply deferring to give Democrats a chance to gracefully make thelr move," Hanner said In an In- terview. "\Ve're llhtiou! to make the change as quickly a1 possible," be added. Earlier today. Democratic Caacus Chairma n rtierVyn Dymally of Los Angeles said he wa1 unrucet111Ul ln an attempt to get fellow Democrats lo pledge not to vote on Ult leadtrthp lnue until arter a Jan. 30 1pecl1I elec\Jon. .. _. 't"hat election Jn the Sen ~emando Valley di.trlct wW be lo pick a replace- mtnt for lhe late 1tlte Sen. Tom Carrell . A·runn-off i1 expected in that race Feb. v . ~ Dymally said Sen. JOMp1t KeMlck of Long Beach ple1ded wJUI rellow Democrats In a cloted-door meeUng to pledge a delay In the pr<> tom balloting unlll anor Ille special elecllon In Ctr- roll's district. But KcMlck'1 plea wu never taken to a vote, Dymally 181~. Little Cigars· Suspect • . Report by Government Ci~ Dangers WASHINGTON (UPI) -Ci&•retle amoken were warned todl)' in a go~ ment repo rt tMt the increasingly popuJer "little daars" inay be. as dangtrOUS to their health 111 cigarettes. \he report lo O>nsresa by lbe U.S. Department at Health, Education and \Velfare also aald there was fresh evi- deace that pregnant y,·omen who smoke 1act .a greater rUk of havln' Wtderweilht children or fetal or afterbirth mortality of the chUd !ban nonsmoklni women. A special section was devoted to "little ci&m" tba.lare manufactured. packag· ed., advertised and sold in a ~ similar 10 cla:areUO. "It Ls reuonable to conclude -that_ smoking Uttle cigars may result ln health effect.I &lmilar~o usoclated with smoking clgare little cigars are -In and with patterns or lnhal•llon ar to those wed by clcar<tte ano1ie.., .. the report aaid. Unlike pmiowl yean, ~ 11173 ll!IOk· lag report was not bl.lied as from the U.S. &.irgeoo General. It was algned by Dr. Merlin K. DuVal as assistant secretary !or healtll In HEW. lluVal rulgned roctnlly but Ille report waa .released •• · an ottlc!al 1overnment documenL "The current report reiterates, strengthens and extends the findings in earlier reports that smoking is a major health problem in the United States," DuVal wrote in a pref•ce:- The report cited an lnci'easing market for "litU. dgm" IDd said that an ade- quate evaluation ot tbe1J' effect on health could take 10 to 15 years. ''However, a review of the epidemiological ~uto f.Y and 'ei· perimeotal data the healt! .consequences of cl&arett.e, '1> ~ clgar- smoklng summarlied Ill tldo and J>l'vlOWI reporll Is belp!UI In canslderlng the potential impact on health of smoking litt'. cigars," the repor\ said. Facton that make "'little cigars" u po!Ol)tlally dallprous lo .• health .. cigarettes are their concentrations of Classes in Oil • Painting Carded Oil painting workahopa for adults and children will be taught at the Mission Viejo Recreation ;ter on Montanoso Drive beginnlnl J 24 by Arline WU- JJams, member ol Mllslon Viejo As- sociation ol Artlm and Ct.rtsmen. Beginning •dull cluoes wtll he Wednes- days from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and beginnlng cbildnn'1 classes on Satw-.. days from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mn. Wl!Jlamg also teaches lnlermedl· ale end advanced. oil painting on Tues· dsya and 'l1lllnda>'> In her home studio. For further-Information, call Mn. Wll- llaml •l 131M007. carbon monoxide. hydrogencyanlde. acelalde.h)'de and olher compounds In atnounts comparable to those fow1d tn cigarettes, the report said. II added : •·c11are1te illlokers who switch to clean appear to be more likely lo lnhol ciaat smoke than cigar srnok~~ who have always smoked cl11n and cigarette 1mokert )"bo switch to little cl1an may be lncllned to use them as they did clgareue1." Clemenw School ~ad Hits 'Must' Atwndance A doctoral study completed by the San a 10Cial studies eomlMUon And othtr Clemente High School principal for the test.ti allowed the students 1lven more USC School of Educatlon aOOws ~lected freedom of choice of atudlt1 ahd at- J'hlgh acbievert" do not gain and may be tendance did "&lgnUlcantly" bettf!:r than their regimented counter~art!. hindered by compulsory classroom at· Dr. Taylor concludes, "selected high tendance. -school student• can use their time ~ Dr. Darren b. Taylor, recently com· ducUvely when etven that rc1ponslbllity. pleted a one-year study of 84 aelecttd "Compuslory classroom attendance is juniors all wltb grade polnt averagea of not necessary for high achtevers, and in , fact, may hinder them. 3.0 -B -or better. "Student .atUtudes toward achool and In hi! dissertation presented to the education can be changed 'positively by USC · School of Education, the San ,allowing~1tudents more freedom or choice." ' Clemente High principal said results of lhe study showed the half of the students Taylor, who holds a bachelor'• degree who were allowed~ to attena 'scheduled from Pepperdine College and a master 's cluses at their own dlscretion did "as degree from tbe University of Redlands, w~U or better academically" than the came to San Clemente as • teacher lll other group. The ledmd hall of the,_ 1914. J:le was named uslstant principal in students were !ubject to the compulsory 1965 and principal in 1969. auendance regulation.. of San Clemente High School. ao1h groups showed a ,,,.. 1n '"' Boyne D. Holmes MmeS on ·part of an English exprtalon· test. Or. Taylor noced. However, the acore1 of the group al· lowed tG pick Its own classes without forced attendance, 'Yere better on the sec- . one! testing !ban thooe ol theJr com- pulsory attendance coonterparll. Galna In olher ·~ t .. ted , notsbly !he first part of the Engllilh expression test, INAUGURATION MENU RELATED WASHINGTON !AP\ -Presldenl Nix. on, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew and thelr wives will dine on sllced tenderloin of beef Saturday at an Inaugural lunch- eon in the Capitol after I.be swearing-in certmonies. Sens. Howard W. Cannon (!}.Nev.), and Marlow W. Cook (R·Ky.), cochairman ol the Joint Congressional Coinmittee on Inaugural Ceremonies, and their wt\ti wil l hoswthe luncheon. Other Items on the menu announced today include shrimp cocktail, green beans amandine, broiled tomatoes, grape- fruit avocado salad and fresh -wbei- -rles-wllb cream. Succumbs at 42; Services Friday Visitation will be held tonight until 9 o'clock and from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. dally until funeral service! are held Friday in Newport Beach for BoYR:e D. Holmes of Mission Viejo who died Tuesday. He was 42. Mr. Holmes lived in Mission Viejo for 11 yean; and was employed as a lJro- duction pl&Mer with Pbilc6-ford Corporation for l~ years in Glendale and later in Newport Beach. He leaves his wl!e , Barbara; a aon , Brian: a dsugbltt, Becky. all of !he family bo.Jfll at 26431 Elrnar Ave.: daughter, ~irs. Mart Couron of Irvine; two brothers, Dallas Holmes of Michigan and-R. G. Holmea of California ; ·two sllten:, Mn. Roxie Ball and Mra.. Mertie Daniels ol Michigan, and one grandJOl'l . Services are scheduled for 2 p.m Fri- day al Paclfic View Memorial· Park Chapel In Corona del Mar. Burial will follow at Pacilic.Y.Jew~ m ' • ..... t TO' 5l8 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA.--e<1io-646-1919 CLlllll IUNDAY • Adidas -Comerse Spot· Bilt SHOES Tennis-BasketbaD BasebaD Soccer-Track Champion lfandllal ~ EkeHon Racqaellld Racquets Leacll llacqaetbd Rackets WUson -Dunldp-lancroft Daris TENNIS RACKm T emis Strinlinl Tennis Dresses Tennis Shorts Tennis Shirts Wann-up Suits BIKES 3 Speed- 10 Speed-1 Speed Tlres-Tubes-AccesSarles Bike Repalrinc RAUIGll llES ·Parts -lbs· T1lles ·Accessories· R11r* ' I • e IOYS & OIRLS S~llDO SWIM SUITS - • I I I • I 1Ellsb erg Trial Begins w~. January 17, 1()73 DAILY PILOT 5 ·:. Gas Ratio•• P~oposal Politicians React I California poUtlclans 01> all lei~ela reacted to proposed new !e<leral air polluliolt rul••lor Soothern CaUfomja -mostly ln sharp opposilloo1 con~! standards by li'n. Tunney prop os ed· an ll.lternative program tb.il would lap the Highway Trust Fund for research and development of a pollution- rree car engine and for im- provement of mass transit systems. about fonning a group of big city mayors to fight for rapid transit funds . lie aaid he was shocked by the gasoline ra· ,_..., tioning proposal. -... 3 ·7 Flu' Deaths Epide 1nic to Gro iv-w orse ''well abov.!" epidemic le vel. This week's depth IQ.II iJ 11 above-normal for thi s time of SACRAMENTO -(A Pl Eighty-seven d e a t h s th California last wee k were blamed either on lhe London nu or pneutnonia com-year, said Chin . pUcations. and stale public The figures co1ne from 11 health orfioials say the state is cities ":hich are regularly suffering an influen~z!l checked for s tati s t i cal epid emic. · i" ct · · d "The number Qf deaths from purpose~·-un sai · • LOS ANGELES (AP) r With more than a year of legal !parring over, government and defense attorney• In the Penta.eon Papers trtal were moving lnt<t full battle t~ay, delivering dpenlng arguments to the jw-y wh1ch must decide If Daniel Ell•bc.Jl! and Anthony Russo are; guilty of espionage, COMpli'acy and Sen. John V. irunney (D- Qalif.) said Tuesday they .....id tum Los Angeles. Into "a U>lb Century ghost town." He said at a 'fieWS Con· ference In w~ the pro- Once a pollution-free engi~ Is developed, Tunney said, the engines In the some 6 mllUon cars in Southern California shOuld be replaced by the new engines. For short term help, Unruh suggested yearly automobile .-; inspectiO{!S to assure anti.smog ' devices are working ; con- version of private and public vehicle fleets from gasoline to natural gas. and widespread tree planting to help clean the air and lower noise po)iution. the English flu aM.imeumonia The cities are l..o-s Angeles. ls not e~ted-io-diminish~n-~Francii;oo,~F:-esno.,->111>-----11 Or. James Chin, head of the Diego, Oakland . San Jose, theH. . 'l'he government prosecutor, Asst. U.S. Atty. Dftvld Niwn, poula by Envtromnenlal l'_r_o_!_ecllon Mmil\i>trator William D. Ruckelshaus -in- cluding gaSClline rationing to reduce auto traffic -were BRIEFS probably unenforceable. ( ) "unnecessarily harsh" and "Yesterday's anoouncement '---------' ... presents a set of unac- addrtsses jurort f i r s t , Outlining the case be expects to prove against thi two anti- war defendants. The govern- ment aeeb convictions· wh.lch could mean a ma1imum penalty of 150 yea rs In prlson for RUS90 and Ellsberg as •ell as $12,000 In fines. ceptable alternatives,'' Tunney said of Ruckelshaus' state- ment in Los Angeles. "I refuse to believe that the 10 million people of this basin must make a choice ·between en- vironmental and ecooomic disaster." IN SACRAMENTO, Gov. e Sb19er Die• Ronald Reagan said he thought there were "certain LOS ANGELES (AP) impracticalities" in trying to Gosepl singer Clara Ward. ration gasoline to control whose singing group is smog in Southern Galifomia. credited with bringing mass But the governor described popularity to Negro spiritual as "a fine test" the idea of nwsic, is dead at 48, after suf. -I b h fering two strokes within five bo ding ~ings on t e pro-posal to cut gu:>line usage by v."eeks. up to 82 percent. She died Tuesday at the At a news conference he UCLA fi.1edlcal Center where said the hearings would be a she had been hospitalit.ed means or {fuding out "how far slnee the last stroke in her we are willing to go" in suburban Baldwin Hill s home fighting pollution. last ¥.'eek. She suffered an . The Republican governor eaclier attack Dee. 9. said he thought the bearings A family spOkesman said would demonstrate t h a t the body will be taken to "perhaps some of the political Philadelphia, where Miss answer to p o 11 u t i on , Ward , wu bom, ·for funeral particularly at the national services and returned to level, has something of Southern California for burial. hysteria in it that it is possible e Clark Bafiketl they have passed things that absolutely cannot be im- SACRAMENTO (APl plemented." Gov. Ronald Reagan says he eq>eels hls former executive HE REFERRED to a secretary. William Clark Jr. federal law that requires auto -nominated by Regan to ri:n makers tq meet certain smog- a vacancy on the State TUNNQ:'. TOLD A news conference ln Washington that the government should be prepared t.o spend between $:.JO million and MOO million a year to develop a pollution- free auto within three years. The "intensive NASA-type program" should be carried out in the same spirit as America 's successful effort to put a man on the moon, Jle said. lie also called· for tough state inspection of motor vehicles to reduce pollution and for a ban on the rush-hour use of freeways by vehicles carrying less than four people unles.~ they meet tough clean air standards. The mayor of smog-plagued Los Angeles must do more i o end air pollution, said mayoral candidate Jess Unruh. UNRUH SAID he already had talked with M11yor Joseph Alioto of San Francisco and San Diego Mayor Pete \Vil.son Safety Bill SACRAMENTO (AP ) Public agencies would be re- quired to meet and ronfer wilh recognized local s a f e t y employe assocititions on wor-k agreements under a measure introduced in the Legislature. Assemblyman Jolm Burton, ([).San Francisco), autbored the bill which specifies that such employes do not have the right to strike. Sen. Alan Cranston (D- Calif.) "i!arlltr called the EPA "'~•:ii idea "an extreme proposal to deprive people of the cars they need for work and pleasure." Jn a related development Tuesday, the Air Pollution Control District was ordered by Los Angeles County to open its Frat Death Inquest Postpo1ied • LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Dr. Rescue [f:fission 1-leavy rain and high tide combined Tuesday to cause widespread flooding in the San Francisco Bay Area and other low-lying California regions. The Villia family of Novato is evacuated by firemen. lt was the month's worst coastal storm. Bribe Ca se ' ' Public Health Department Glendale, Berkeley, Long communicable disease unit, Beach, P a s a d e n a and said Tuesd~. "In fact we will Sacramento. probably ha ve more deaths Orange aOO Los Angele s reported statewide in the next Counties have experienced fe"' weeks because there is "nlOderate" increases in in· oft en considerable tinie Jag nuenza but the London nu has betwetn onse t of serious ill-reached epidemic stage in San ness and death." -1 Bernardino County, health of· ··During the last several ficlals say. · · weeks." Chin said, "the im· 1 petus for the excess·number of-A REM.TU official said deat hs has come from San three persons have died of Francisco and the San Jose comp!lc~tiF from the Lon- area." don flu since it first hit the "The peak of the eP.idemic counly 10 days ago. in Northern Califor~ia ap-, Lo s Ange l esCounty parenlly occurred tlr'" late reportedly has had five flu December and ea'fly this deaths and 70·froru pnewnonia month," Chin reported. in the county since the start of the year. CHIN SAID his department · In Orange County, health of. considers any flu-related ficials eported two nu deaths deaths over 65 as an e(>idemic. this year while last year there The 87 deaihs, he said, Were had been none. '• ., Th6mas Noguchi has postpon- ed his mroner's inquest into the death of Fred Bronner, the college student who fell over a cliff after being abandoned in ··•the mountain wilderness by his fraterriity brothers. The public hearing had been scheduled today but Noguchi's office said Tuesday more time Handling 'Reckless' BEVERLY HILLS (AP) The Santa Barbara County sheriff made statements about 20% off ever}' Penney diamond. was needed for investigation the bribery arrest of en· and scheduling witnesses. The tertainer Phil Regan that were new date is likely to be an-"prejudicial in r e c k I e s s nounced early next month. disregard of proper pro- The inquest is intended to cedures," contends attorney fix responsibility in the death. Vincent T. Bugliosi . Bronner was left in the No formal charges have We're out to .. ' dazzle you. <.,- • Supreme Coor! -to be "ooe l:ill_l!!fll _______ .., ., _____ ,,""" !.i~:,m~~fc~e~~1.t.~t r STONES TICKETS GO .FAST ~ Tbe •ppointm~tMsbeen i crtUciz.ed because Oark drop-INGLEWOOD (AP)-lt had been a long trip from New ped out of law school without Orleans, hitchhiking all the way, and now »year-old M~ry .... graduating. Oark says it was Wood was plunking do\Vl\ her last $25 to see the Rolling mountains near Newhall. been filed against Regan, who Three fraternity brothers said was arrested last Thursda y Bronner had been acting "ob-night for allegedly attempting JlOl.ious" and they wanted to lo bri~ Santa Barbara County teach him a lesson. He felJ Supervisor Frank. J. Frost !or over the cliff while apparently a favorable vote 1n a rezoning trying to reach a highway. • reqBuest1.-. of Regan's ug 1os1, one Drug Counselor Had Pot Plants defense lawyers, told a news conference Tuesday that statements made by Sheriff John Carpenter "would seem to compromise 'a prima facie case that would normally be saved for lhe court after charges were filed." _ .. _._ ··~h' ---~ -~-.... .;_,..__~...... ~·:·:¥,\. ' •• -~...-..... -~·----•"> ·' ~ ~H . . ·i· ::~~--------· .. :~ '-··.' r . ..,... . ·"--;:-+-._......,.,-. ..-· • ·:. --·' .-.--:-~ ... '~ ' • because be had to support his Stones in cooce'l't. family. "NO\lf I'll be broke forever ," she said. " Like a handful of others with no place to stay, ~1ary e Firms Merge ...,, ...,;\mped by an ouiside wall ci the Inglewood Forum SANTA ~ArulARA (AP) _ and ~-to endure the rain and chilly winds until ~ Cal" I · nd the Petfonnan<e Thursday evening. (. ~ • l'>V uom a saVlllgS a ' 'Ibousands showed up to pay from $10 to $100 for a loan firms have agreed in prlnclple to a merger that tick~. sellout -which seemed certain -of all 18,699 seats woul,d create, in assets, one of would raise a gross of $516,810. Proceeds are intended for the.· largest savings and loans the vu..i..... of last mooth's earthquake at Managua, In the •Dallon. -~~ The ...... ...4 Nicaragua. Mrs. Mick Jagger is Nicaraguan. pro~ merger, an-• Forum manager Jim A ........ 11 called it "the fast.est-sell-nounced Tuesday by Financial """" O:irp. of Santa Barbar8 and iDg concert we•ve ever had." Wesco Financial Corp. or Four1een-year-old Merrie Lawson said she saved her Pasadena would result in a babysit.ting m o.n e Y for weeks and used it to buy a $25 flrm with $1 billion in assets. ticket. ' putting it among lhe top 10 "I was saving up for something big, and this is it," ~-said ... ,,..A vn11; ..... Stone6 are No. l." • savings and loans in the :w.ic ,,,.;; •WLU&'6 United States. • SAN DIEGO (AP) - A counselor in the Navy Medical Corps Drug Rehabilitation Center pleaded guilty Tuesday to possession of marijuana and told the judge: "I had a small plot of 12 plants." The sentencing of Lt. James A. Packer, 2.8, was set for Feb. 6 in San Diego Municipal Court. He has been working with sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen who voluntarily request rehabilita- tion, along with others ordered to undergo drug rehabilitation. lF THE former singer is in- dicted or formally charged it would be "very difficult to find a jury to try this case fairly in view of t h e prej- udicial statemeg.ts," Bugliosi said. If Regan is formally pros- ecuted, Bugliosi said. Santa Barbara attorney Frank Cran· dall would enter an innocent plea for Regan and request a change in venue. HALLI DAY'S s At these special low prices we expect to develop a lot of new friends. How about you? 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Joaquin , school trustee~ last \ICl"'k ··aootished " the po~1t1ons or d1reC'tor and ass1sta111 clirl'tt<ir vf farili.liL•:-planning as of Feb. 10. ··.\tx,lishcd till" po~itions of" 've.re. basically eu1>he· 1nis1ns /'or iiMng l)avid Kin g _ and his a~istant, David Bro\111 . 1\hO h('lpecl guide the building of a nu 1nbcr of ,t•huol)) 111 the fa st-gl'0\1r\ng djstrict. 'l'hc sc111antic differenre n1ay look nice on the 1uen 's rt>rords. but tJ1eir in1n1ediale job futltre.s are in doubt. 11 :ippt>ars the tru~tces' actio11 also eliminated the guar· :intr<'d 111l>s th i:-n1en had c-01ning under state 13\\' \\'ith onl' 11f the ne11· unified di striC'ts scheduled \o take over :-Ian .h.>:iquin's ope rations July 1 If 1h1s 1s so. t.h e trustees' action is n1ore than open to qu(>::.lion. There is little reason. \\'ith ~nly five n1onths of distru·t life left, 10 1101 let the posts 1ust run out. Trust ees g:ive no explanation -they are not legally rl·q111 red to -but Supt. Ri chard \Veile said it \1•as '"Ct'l'non11cs." lie said the budget had to be cut some- 11·herc> 3nd architects co uld perform the same service. the need for \l"hich \\"as dl ininishinef: The need \\"ill exist in the nev.· districts, though. Despite \Velte's statement that a ne\\' district could. if it \\'anted to. hire King -there prObably won't be fl~~rls 10 hirr perSonnel above the number the nev.• ent1t1es n111st take on from the old. 1'11e.re 11as be.en open. con(lict in the past bet \\'e~·n the board Jnajority and "King. an outspoken man \\'lth 20 years of planning experience. King f\\'ho called the action "politica1 vindictive- ness" 1 has spoken :igainst some major area dcv.elop- rncnts. Like Canada 1-"'oothills. as possibly harmful to the district. \\·hen the board 11?}ority -landowners and businc.>s::.men decl ined to do so. _ • Th is is the same Qoard u·hich a fe\1· months~o in l'ffect den1oted Jon~ime Supt. Ralph Gates to a titular p11~1 11011. contending it \\·as an honor. but laking the un- ceremonious action \\1hen Gales \Vas out or to'' n a.nd un· informed. · lf this 1atest personnel n1 o v e atso is shnply an econotnic action. "'hY \Vere neither King nor Bro\Vll told or It rirst! .,. As the ·takeover of the new unJ£ied boards -who are welt-advised to be more open with thoir public - looins ahead, it becon1es more and more important that lhe public's right to be informed not be abused and that the rights of the districts' eml'loyes be kept tn n1lnd. More Balanced Hiri.t1g Tbe OniverSity of California moved closer to the day \vhen minorities and women ~ill find full equal ea1ployment o~portunities ou campuses. \vith announce- ment of e~ent Charles Hitch's affirmative action program guidelines. J Closer to home at UC 1rvine, the guldelinestuvere \\'elcomed warmly. 'As a new campus ln the 11ine--campus system. UCI has always felt one of its missions \Vas to break ne\v ground in the provision of employment op- portunity to all. Eloise Kloke. vicef chancellor for administration, coordinates lhe effort to a 11 r a.c t. hire aud prgmote n1inorities and women in the ranks of laculty, in .staff positions and in fir1ns doing business \\'ilh tbe university. Recent duidelines drafted by_ the. U.S. Deputroent or Health. F.J'ucation .and \Velfare have added impetus to the UC syste1n's affirmative action program. At the direction of the UC J;ire.sidcnt. each campus \Viii formulate specific plans for achieving the goals by 1nethods in accord \Vith the federal directives. The expected result \\'ill be a uniform system o! hiring and promoting rapable minorities and women. Th!i' effort is surely \vortb\\•hile and the goal is a desirable one. The Irvine campus deserves credit for its leadership role. • SB ' - Wliere Did Dear Gloo1n y Gus Secret Service Fears Militants '). 'l,i11ielight' F'irst S1ii11e? ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Today's word.quiz is about phrases \1·e use e\·ery day, without kno\\·ing what 1bev reallv mean. or how they came to nie'iin 11. A score or 50 per cent is com- men<!.'.1ble. t. \\"hy is someone currently nolorious ~a10 to be in the ''limelight"? 1. !lo\\' did "go the \\'hole hog" come IO mean \\'hat it does? ::. \\"hat's so special about "seventh'' heaven:' 4. \Vhat did the phrase. "at first blush."' originally signify? 5. \\1hal do the tol- lo\\'ing \\'o'rds and 'phrases havt> in c ommon : lureh. kno c ked into a cocked hat, pas~ the buck. nuke. and bias? 6. \\"hy do \\·e call someone \\'ho ~ollcits customers a "tout"? i . \Vhat did !he first "plagiarists" steal:' 8 \\'hat did it originally mean 10 gi,•e !-flmrone the ''cold shoulder''? 9 H.o\, did a hinl of evidence come lo he known as a "clue"? H.1. \\"hv did •·acme'' come td mean the highe!l point of success or ar hievctnen!? A:\S\\'EllS: I tu the c;irly Victorian theater. a '1\ ill lig ht . giving off tltlle heat. was pro- duced by the ci'lmbustion of oxygen and hydrogen on a su rfact? of lime. and used 10 throy,· a p<l\\'r1·ful beam on the chief aclor 2 Jo.\:-1hur11et lorh11tlc his fo!lo11"ers The :.tart 01 the llt'\\' \car 1s ahl"a\'s rough. Cnm1non scnsti t1•1l's '.'OU thut eoCh _1 ear is Keltinjit more den1an'diag th:in the one belore. That is th(. 11.'IV the world is going. · Therefore 1101\ 1s tht' best of all times lo chet'k up on yourself to see that vou ••n> fit for the ordeal. ' You need ,, 1nctlt~d as 11ell as a physical (•X111 n . 1\ g!am;c into 1 he znirror \\1111 tell yuu \\"h~t needs to be rionc lo lone your body up. ljut how about ,vour 1nlnd - that "\l•hclstonc of dt! cision. !hnl hu1.z!<in1 ... or perfOr111'.' 11. I! ready to f::acc !h~ ordeal and challenges of 1973? \\'E'VE PREPARl::f) a si1nplr. ca~y-lo­ r' hon1r tl':<I that \\'Ill hel p you solvf' thJt problem. Simply :insner th~· folln'>'·inJt questions: Ii so1nt.-011c sudtlcnl~· played ".Jin1tle Bells"' in you r car righ t no1Y, \\'OU!d you either ~rc11m s\lenlly or star1 rle- nounclng S:inl;i Cl:iu5? Do you thin k modern st:hool children get too many vnca!lons nnd ought to spend m()rc tira.e studying and less time fritt ering the year H"\l'ny ? Do you tell ynurs1df tnat .vou nnd your \\'hole £amlJ)' \\'OUld probabl y be belier orr If you Just threw h1 the sponge and went~n relief? l!1n't ii true you feel you "\l'Ouldn't nccrl Social Sl.'t:urity 1vhtn you retirt -if Uncle Sam v.·ould jusl qui t di gging in • • .Heavy Security Set for Inaugural How to be appoinled to the Califor- nia Supreme COUrt by Gov. Reagan-· quit college, flunk out of law school. flunk the Stale bar ex- amination first time. J.E.H. Tiil• tu~ rtflk'"l ,MWS' "'""'-"9f NCU,U.rll"I' ,-lftHt 11 IM ...-.-. Slflif .,...,, Hf ,_., i. GINnt., Q.llf. Dill., l'l19f, from eating one part ol the pig, "·hich he failed to specify ; thus. un- compromising l\1oslems abstain from pork altogether, and "go th~· whole hog ." 3. According to the early Cabbalists. thei-e are scve,. hea\'ens, one above the other. and the seventh is formed of divine light. occupied only by God and the highest rank nf angels. 4. "At first sight."' from the l\1idd!e English, blusche. meaning a glimpse or momentary view :' it has nothing lo do "'ith blushing. --_ 5. All . are derived Crom games or sports -irom crihhage, nipepins , poke r, billiards, and lawn bowling. ' \VASHIN:'.ITON -The White House has been warned that the sniper attack on police and fi remen in New Orleans last week could precipitate a similar in- cident in ·Nashinglon during President Nixon's inaugural. The Secret Service is deeply co nce1·ned O\'er the mentalitv of terrorists "·ho are willing to .lay d0wn their li\'es in a fanatical outburst of hatred. From atop a Ne11 Orleans hol el, l\tark James Robert E!.Sex blasted away a1 po.. lice for "!most 12 hour s and then laughed as a hai• of • police bullets finally cut him do'"'TI. He reportedly had ties "'ilh blaek fana,ics \\'ho aVO\\' the politics of hatred and vio- lence. SECRET SERVICE fi les are loaded "\l'ilh references lo these extremists who might be willing to die in a bla1,e of fury against the white establishment . The files tell of their secret p\ollings and threatenings against local police and \\'ashington notables alike, includ ing the President. Essex. a 23-year~ld Navy veteran discharged ''for unsuitable character and bfohavior disorders ." reportedly mingled "·it h extremists "·ho ha1 e sought to stir up a black hotbed in New Orleans. The Secret Service field offict in Ne1'' Orleans has described their aclivities in secret intelligence summaries. One of the most mililanl black organizations. ac- cording to these inlelligence reports. is tht. Republic of New Africa (RNA) which seeks "the estab\ishmenl of a separate black nation within U.S." . IT WAS founded by the radica l black suprcmist. Robert .)Villiams, who has made political pilgrimages to Cuba and China. But a.-faction, more interesled in action than ideology. bas made its "na- tional headquarters" in New Orleans. The field office describes this as the '"Richard Henry faction ," \\'ilh eight "hardcore members" and a hangout on Fern Street. Secret Service files charge that radicals have participated "in target practicH xplosives training." ha v c ""cached weapons and explosives," are in volved "'in sabo1agc and guerrilla Y.'arfare activilies," have advocated "an apparent use of armed robbery-extortion as means of raising money " are im- plicated "in assassination plot against local officials and reportedly mentioned the President in their discussions." THE DEACONS · of Defense and Justice. which is described as a "small, . militant ail-Negro organization to aid in the defense of civil rights ~rkers and Negroes in lhe South." was founded in the Jonesboro, La.1 area. Secret Service riles say it has been "increasingly Iden- tified as a group of Negro militants.'' And the Maitreyan Temple , a psuedo- religious black group in New Orleans, "has access to 200 lbs. of V\ (plastic) explosives," reports the field olfice. THE BLACK PANTHER Party's David Hillard, for example, told an antiwar rally in San Francisco: "\Ve will till Richard Nh;:on.'' The Justice Qepartment dropped the charges against him. however, rather than reveal wiretap evidence in court. - ln Miami. the Black Afro Militant ~1ovement is annecl to the teeth and eager for revolution. Say the secret Service files : "Each member owns at least two weapons and is trained to service aad · operate various other weapons." · THESE ENfRIES art typical or lbc ln-- fonnation ln Secret Service rues about lhe growing black militant movement. Some are already \Yaglng low-grade guerrilla warfare against lhe police. 'l1ie Secret Service is worried that they may attempt a spectacular incident In Wash- ington durinJe the Inaugural. As a Pf'CilliUon, the Secret Service is bringing in in additional 600 agents to augment its 1,200-man force throughout lhe inaugural. Some 10,CKX> 1ocal police officials from all over the c_ountry ~I also assist in policing the event, say our sources. But officlslly, the Secret Service had "no comment.'' 6. The first "touts" were from the to\\11 of Tooting, "'·here persons en route to tbe British court at Epsom were pestered by pedd.1ars. 7. ·~Plagiarist" ili Greek meant "a kidnapper of slaves"; by extension. it came to mean one who sleals others' ideas and literary properties. Is 'New' Mauldin Anti-American? To the Editor : 8. In n1edieval times. the stranger or u11expected guest al a castle was given a cold shoulder ot mutton at dinner. or v.·hat \\'Cl! left o\'er. . 9. A "clue" \\'as a ball of thread, such as Ariadne un"·ound in the Cretan labyrinth to lead Theseus through the maze in Greek mythology. 10. "Acme" was a medical term, describing the highest slate of violence during a disease. after '>''hich, in the fourth and final slage, il subsided. HAL BOYLE EVERY T~TE lhe l11u ndry sends back your clean shirts, It seems like t\\'O or three nlore arc frnyl.'d at the collar - true? Somebody who works forthe laun- dry prob.'\bly has a secret gnldge against you and is rubbing lhem with sandpaper -right? \Ven . for that matter . nut n\ng seems to last ve ry long 11nrmorc. :ind they simply don't make things RS well nowaday~ as the~· used to -Isn't thnl 90? Tho~ are the questions. Now to your sco re. 1r you nns\\·ered no to more than thrtt of them , you nrc out of your mind and lh·ing in n fool'11 paradl$e. - But If you a.ns\•:ercd yes to all lhe quttr lions, you're In the pink of condition. You simply hnve a normal case of "\vlnter blues." You should 1vea\he.r 1973 in great h.1pe. The__ m~::;spcr\l,le you are In • J1U1uary. the 1 lkcly foo..are 10 be. hl'ttll.hy In June. j Being a \Vorld \\'ar II veteran I am very aware of the works of Bill l\fauldin. llis cartoons in those days we~ so very pro-American! However of late, in this last year I have viewed some ~,f his works with question. President Nixon was re-eletled by the majority of all the 50 state5 of Ame.rica, 49 to 1. That's almost 100 per- cent in the belief that he ls dolng his job (a most difficult one) the way mosl 1\1ncrlcans feel he should. · BUT f\.1AULDIN'S :atest cartoon (See cut l set ms to me . and l would think to many miUions more Americans. in poor lt1s1e. It aids and eomforts our enemy. It dov.'ngrades not only our President. but our Congress. tlie highest intellect or our B11 George ---. Dear Georg<': \Vby is there so lillle sex in your column? CURIOUS Dear Curious: lltcause my clients get in very dull trouble. I guess. (I don't Ull:e It either. Cpmpared to Dear Abby, 1 sound like Dow Jonts.J (Why let Pf")blems kctp you awake til night? Write to Georgr •and let him keep you &weke ... , ... nigbL i country, all elected by people like y-0u and me. • When I see a cartoon such as this my first thought ls what a great freedom we have in America. to have it published. but then I think or the im pudence. the in* suit it protrays against America and the highest position of our land, the Presidency. HOW ABOUT a cartoon by !\.1r. Mauldin showing the leaders in lfanoi with halos on their heads. but behind tl':eir backs clutching machine guns. rockets and the lace of death? How about a pro-American cartoon from Mauldin for a change? There must be still one left in him! GRANT HARDING PHILLIPS ltlntter of Principle To the Editor: Focal Point : A Plus for Humanity - Jan. !, 19'13, 4:30 p.m .. ·~the Gf'nd Avenue exit ramp on the 8anta Ana Freeway. Just a week "go, the pr~ciple -0f the thing happened, I say the pnnciple of the thing because to call it an accident iS not the major point to make here. A woman in " small while car hit another car at a stop sign on a freeway ofr-ra'mp. \Vhen the driver o{ the car that was rear-ended got out to exchange all !he ~SSllry information, I.he white car vanished. It seems almost unbelltveble +at a perSOn could really do lh~t to nnother human ·being but I gues!I it's called "welcome to reality little glrl." If It had been a chi1d, wOuld the woman have hH and run then?? ... or maybe it could have been an elderly person that hn.d a heart attack at the scene of the ac- cldCJ'lt. Perhaps: lhe womnn in the white car had a husband wllh a rather violenl 1emper or maybe it was another man's car other than her, husband -maybe.. like so many she just didn't want to gtt involved. But these rhinas do h11ppen and we all learn to live with them. but you wonder if 1n11ybe people don 't feel even a little guilty and ashamed , KARYN RINGER -..o: Sc-ho~. S111o}<l11.o. ~i:oJlor; --- Jn my past four Yf!8r\ In higb. ~"Qt I've made observations '4'hich a.bow lhe • ( ...... _MAIL __ B_o_x __ J Letters from readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey tlieir messages i ii 300 words or le$S. The Tight to cmzdense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All le(ter s must include signature and ing address. but tw.mes may be held on request if sufficient on is appartnt. Poetry will not be published. present stale la1• to be ineffective in tilt. control of smoking on our campuses. The problem creates uncontrollecl smokingx>n tbe campuses in the restrooms, fields ar.d parking lols. THE S~10KERS presenJ..,a fire hazard as well as a definite Increase in van-· dalism and many extra hours of work for custodians. Not only does it create van- dalism but illegal smoking generates disrespect f-0r the law, Suspensions and expulsions from secondary schools do not halt smoking. A dlsproportionale amount ol ad· ministration lime and energy is con- sumed In handling. smoklng violations to the detriment of the education program. Therefore 1 resolve that the State Board of Education recommeod th.at lhe Quotes Lawrence E. Walsb, State Stnator, llunUni;Wn rark, an Stale Suprtme Court environQ'lental Jmpad rt,011 decision -"There has to be a balance bttw~n the job of protecting our en- vironment and the job of protecting our • jobs. Ir the high court bad been requit-ed 10 mako an impact rr:port on tbe resulU Qf Its decision, we probably would not have the dilemma we AN!: (acing now!" Grtla Otwbtrry, Loi Altos molhtL..tf t"·o -"Chlldrt~ arfl so expensive-tO ;;.•is. the8"'.llllll· lha only people who can afford to have:~ are on welfare." present Education Code 301, article 2 be amended to permit the setting aside of a specified area on seeondary achoo! pro- perty where students may legally smoke. THIS AREA would be approved by the lire department. Cigarettes will not be sold on campuses. To further limit I.heir easy ac~ssibility to the secondary stu- c!ent cigarette machines should be abolished ex:cept for areas where minors are prohibited. MELANIE MIZELL Apples at SlO? to the Editor: "Deficit financing'' must certainly be the politicians' P,&radlse. Lavish promises are made in order 10 obtain votes. I.nfia- tionary fiat rhoney is created to finance these astronomi cal government deficits. This embezzles· the savings and life in- surance of the tl'\rifty common ~pie. The Interest alone on our national debt Is $22 billion - a big item in our tax bite. This should be a harsh warning to lhe spenders that there must be an ac- counting, slnce America is being ruined via monetary debasement -forced into virtual bankruptcy. Unl~ this stupldltY is ended, ln a few years, an apple may well oost •10. C. C. MOSELEY Oit ... NOI COAST , DAILY PILOT RDbtrt N. Wr.td, P1tbli.sl1er Thome1 Kectn~ Ec.Utor Barbaro Kreibich Editorial Page Editor Tlw• 1<dltnrh1l l'"t.:r nf lht' Dnll~· \'Hot 111,..,k~ to Inform and Alln1u· In!•• r .. nd1•1-.,. lly llf'f'll('Tl\ln.11: 1hl.11 f\f'l\Joolm111·r·,. O\)lnlons 11nd ron1- n11•n111 1•n l'llllMI of lnt1·~!tl and !<1i:-nltl<' .. Ul'I', b)' ,,ruvjd]nJI" ll rnrutl'I f·~r t hc-c~11ioqlnn nt our rrlldC'H' 011lnlnn1. 11r1d by rirf'Acntlni.:: !ht• dlv1'l'M' ..,lt\\'l"1ln1 ,. of lntomlt.'d ob-~·'r11'i;r And 'llxikt-smr n on l upll'~ ,., tl1•' ~~~·111, • Wednesdl)i,1i.nuK;"'17-.=im._ · ' I ·- Buntingion Bea~h_ Founimn . V ley VOL. 66, NO. 17, 6 SECTIQNS, 88 PA~ES ,.. ORAN&E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's t"'tnal. l'V.Y. Stocks 11, 19n TEN CENTS Fountain Valley City· ol Water~ Lights • By JOHN !AU.ER Of tilt O.IW n.t lt.tff lro.aglne downlOwn Fountain Valley aa a city of water and Ught.s. 'lblnk of tt u a place where wandtrtng mWllclans entertain shoppers who have come to Fountain Valley from acroa tbe Southland for its m)'tlad of apedalty lm- Porl Bhope. Aild wbere Clanllnc founlatoll, public malla, ud open-air cafea attract <rowda lrom early lllOl1lhlg to late 11 nlgbt. 1bat's the Image city cooncilmen and pJanniDI <OIDllllaalooen are pondering alter 1 Joint study IOIS!on Tuelday night on developmeot ol the city <enter area OD llrookhunt Streel. . "I'd lik< lo .... oometltlng r<ally uniqUe, aon>etllJo& that ~ give Foun- laln Valley a lllllle tbrougboul the area," aid CQuncllmon Bernie Svalslad. 1'1beni'1 a lot of potentlal for our city center," akfeed Mayor Al Hollinden. 0 l'd Ilk< to aee It developed to tbe best use ~ble." . ' °lt'lbe city ts to have tbe ·kind of d .. velopment it WJDts, however, -it will have to work bard for it, warned the COOflu.lt- tng l1rm ol Grillas, Pirc, Rosier. aod Alves. ''Tiie projeds don't just happen by them1elvel," aaid Taylor Dark, repre- aeot!ng the <OlllUitlng firm. '"lbe area II alrudy parllally develop. ed iDd there. are five major property owoen. lf thia idea is going Ji work, everyone will have to qree Jfl pull to- gether." / The c:ity <eoter uu bas """"15.'I acres, 21 of whkb are de.,.Jopfd, on 'the east • side of· Bn>Hlmnt Sli!*t Tbe <enter area is ~ IOUtb by Slater Avenue ud F . Valley Qty Hall The northern II Mlle Square Parle ud W ·A_.: Counc:llm'llr.bl ' llot>e that the park, 1ovorilinent oi&.., ,ad 1pecialty ' Rain New Pacific Storm Zeroes In on California · ' SAil FRANCISCO (AP) -SUD reeling fro~ I vtcious llfAlrm tbal ripped tlJrooisb tbe noglon, Northern Calilornlam today braced for more howlinl wlods and nin thatcooldaplnOoocfroads,dlarupt . J>OWer aod aeod rivers rising daog....,.. ly. • Packing winds of near-hurricane force, a 1tonn that slammed into lhe San Fran. ci.soo Bay area Tuesday caused widespread flooding, ripped up trees, snapped power lines and brought heavy snows to the northern mountains. Another Padfic llonn·"8S eapected to bring ...... heavy raJm aod winds." gusting IO S5 mil" per hoUr Into the region late today, the National Weather service said. . A spokesmap said' it did not appear as intense as TUesday'1 storln which packed winds up .to 80 miles an hour, but added, "It l'OU.ld be." The. Federal.State River Forecast Cente. today said that the swollen riven were t«eding from near-Dood slai~ A spokesman ·aid be saw no major prob- lems immediately but added, "We're el'· • peeling' a new storm and don't know what that wW bring." Meanwhile, residents used a brief break in ibe stormy weather to begin cleaning up. Police at Novato in bani-hit Marin County north of here said the 50 persons I Question OK!'d evacuated returned to their homes. ~ Marin Counly oheriff'a offke llld the water drained from otreell elsewhere In lhe oounty aod predi<ted no problems "unW tonight wben we mlght get belted again." The Marin Board of Supervisors Tues- day declared the cOWJty a local disaster area and voted to ask Gov. Ronald Reagan to declare it a state disaster area. * * * Storni Turns shops could all help attract people for each other 10 the city center would re- main always active. Dart aald the fact that the area is al- ready 40 percent developed would not hamper ~ development of a specialty shop complex if new buildings were ca~ fully dclJ8ned to mesh with exisUnJ ones, and 101De of the present commercial ten- ants were ejected. <:me of the larger existing tenants Is a Lin-Brook bard.ware store. In addltioa, one lando'M'ler has tentaive plans £or a bowling alley. Dark said the city would want to look very carefully at these types of uses, but he did not say outright they wouJd ap- pear to be incompatible with future de- velopment. The 'water and lights' theme was sug- gested by the consulting firm. "'You can have \l'ery traditional busi· nesses, but if they're arranged around (See UTILITY, Page %) Peace Rumors Persist, But Talks/Co On Jur.ors' Race Stand Can Be. Asked Area Streets . . .. , ...... THESE ARE RARE l,&".\sT TERNS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Dew.loper Pl1n1 to Build New Homes fo r Birds, Then People • · By Ull&ed Pna IM'IUklul In~-~ By GEORGI! LEIDAL Of .. Dllfr ,. ........ A Good Tern? Like ~· undw:led ''llllbl· llumon permted today In wwld capitals that I Vi~ RIFE! ftre .... 1118 longeat war In --lilolorl wil lmmineot, bul citplcimlGc oc:jhttt In Parts, 8algon and w·rt hiba IDlde: lt deir then would bt moie talldDC belGn the lhooting actuolly .uipe.· ~ . . ~-UvnslD e dni& <onyictlon of a Soulh Carolina dvil rllbta ' Genl Bem, ClClllVlcted of ~-inlrijuana ud aentenced IO . ll lllCllthi,ln J.li; . . . ' . .. ... ~ IJ!llMted 1n streets• the Firm to Bu:i..1 Si"tes for Birds °""" Oiat dts1ppe11·:n, tbla -., J1U Amerl<ao -In ............ -. iloned aplnst expedlng Pr-- to l!lllOUllCe • ..-Ore before 1111 -ood lnauguralion Satwilll. -South Vlemame>e Preaid<nt Ngll7"0 Van Tbleu'1 olllc:e allO deDled widespread reporll N"am -.Id mUe lbe llJlllOllDCtDlet Friday. Qoe of the clearest """" that the United Stales apected a c:ease-fire _, c:ame hi Saigon wbeno military -aid the U.S. Commaod ordered AiDerlcan military adviaen wllh South VjetnameM forces to withdraw lf at- ta<ked during figbtlng expected to flare bd:>re a cease-Ore actually goes into ef-tid. 11Je military 90Urces said the order aimed at ndudng UM..,..,.,, Ameri<an """'a!Ues waa taken for bolh political aod bllllllDltarlan ........ bul added that U.S. alr po,,;,,. would <ontlnae to bit Communist poolUooa In South Vietnam, Laoa aod Cambodia unW the cease-fire c:omes. iil Key Bis<lyne, Fla., President N"wm continued a newa blackout on all Vietnam pea<e developmenta today ud arrlOlled to remain at the Florida While House ..,. ~ Tbursday evening to c:omplete work oo bl.o lnlll8lll'al address. • Press Se<reUry Ronald L. Ziegler told ~rters NW>a coofernod by telepbooe for 40 minutes tbla morning wllh Henry A. l\tsllng<r, bl.o dllef pua! negotiator, 00 Ille ceueflro outloot. Klsllnger Is In Wiablngtoo. Zlegl<r allO !!J>Orled !bat Nlmt's emissary, Oen. A1e11D<ler M. Bait! Jr., was -reports Gil blo ~ wl\b South Vietnamese PreaJdenl Nguyen Vlllf Thi-• •-Salft!!. Ziegler~ to roslll all questloos noiardlng ~ J!!ll..•..-nre~.· &tlr. Nor would he say -~ will be retumlng to Paris for a flnil ·round of tilb wilh Baool'o Le Du< Tbo. . "I have nothing to "'l' to you In rela- tion to Vietnam negotiation.!," Ziegler told reporters. "I .have no oomnl oo any ot the opeculation lbalJ>u -fall· 1"' up the wlao.J.Jlttv• one_llllWU,;I have no detaUs to provide you .•• no information." SEE HQW THEY SELL: FIRST CA.LL .Ham eonlended Iii• tights were violated becauethe trlal·judge -to ut the junn II they were pnojudked agalMI (1) Negroes (2) against people who wore beards. 81 -~ O they -88 I!! IQ!ft· By TEllllY ·COVILLE ' 1 pected Padflc storm dropped from Lit of .. oe•rr "" slaff to 1. 70 iochet of water on coastal com· A Japanese land company plans to THE COVllT IN AN opinion written by JuaUce William H. JlebnqUlst, llld Ille Coaatllauoo pve tbt defeodallts the rig)lt to ask jurors ibou! poulble . raci&I preJudlce, bul not the ftcbt to aslt If 1be juron1 were-prejudiced against munt.Uea. build a housing development in Hun- Driven took in stride motor-6lalllng tington Hatbour over one of the few re- ei:curaionl through as much as a, foot of malnblg nesting sites of the vanishing water ""'111DU1aled to tbe Old Town.,... Callfornla Least ·Tern . tion ol Seal Bea<b, c:url><leptb dew on 'Ille /Japanese finn, Sulhitomo llealty beards.--~ ' --·7 J-Thurgood 11anba11 ud Wllllam 0. Douglaa .clilSt!Md . from the oeoond ruJln&. 17tli Stnoet Jn QJlta Mesa's eastslde ud and, Development Company, Ltd ., of the tmal .ralrview Road Jake near city Tekyo, Ont plans to build a bigger and ball, Onqe Co8!1 College IOd QJlta ,!letter bomeslle for lhe tiny, strutling Offici~ls in Valley Seek Undergrounding of Lines M:.. ~~eared during rulb hour / bird . which Is listed as an endangered Ibis morning are expected to~ """'"· parUy dcl\l()y Ibis evening with . ' The proposed Least Tern homeslle later toalibl Denae patchy fog ug would be bullt in the new National the oout tale IOnlght aod early sday WUdllle Refuge on the .(l'OWllls ol lhe clearing alter SWlrlse, the ational Seal Beach NaVat WeaJ>Olll Station, a Wea~ Service predicts. I spokesman .for Sumitomo said. l\'eslerly Winds from IS IOP knots are > • .,...ctec1 lo cUmlnllb tooir,lil to velocities Tbe ooofllCt between housing for people Fountain Valley may oppose any dianges to Soulhern California Edison Company's transmission lines unW the utility can put them underground. The city counc:il last week approved an Edi.9on reiqUeJt to tear down and replace 16 transmission towen provided the com- J>IOY spends l300,tltl0 to grade the right· of-way, -inltall bite trails,. and make other improvements. But Mayor Al Bolllnden llld Tuesday nlgbl that be ls oonsiderlng bis vute aod wants F.diJon to show why it cannot put all power lines underground. "The new single poles they propose are obviously heller looking," Holllnden llld. "But they're ltfll not attractive." · llollinden Aid lhat U the compaoy Jn. vested heavily In Improving the poles now, 11. would not 'be able to ifford IO remove lhem In leaa lhan 30 to 40 yoars. "We might be betler oll to do nolhlng to the transmllslon poles now and wait a lilUe tooger unW tecl>nology permits Of -from 5 to 15 tnOts. and housing for birds was discovered two undergroundlng," be said. Wlndl from the south to southwest months ago, according to Boyd Ames of That way, be explained, as soon as new from 10 to so knots '11!ursday may bring Environmental Impact Reports, Inc. technology became available, Edison with them a chance" of more rain in the (Effi ). Costa Mesa. wcu1d have a high priority on replacing aftemoop. " 0 Tbis i.! actually a man-made land fill, the old-style power poles In Fountain . Lowa tonlgh;alon~ 1be roast will dip to Valley. 49 degrees wlfh a high near 60 forecast forTbursdiy. Holllnden and Coundlman Bernie Publ\e offtc:ials along lhe Orange Coast Svalstad both indicated ~Y might be reported no major damage due to the wililng to l..S.n lhe ~,tltlO' demaods he'"7 downpour, allhougb polke Jogged a they put on F.dison two weeks ago. r~ of "fender-bender" accidents "We'd like to see something we could ;ttlated to tbe slicked or swamped all live with," BolliDden said. "But lhat streets. doesn't mean I'm cbauging my positiqD Electrical power to 40 customer1 of the that tbe city still 8bould be given .... Sou1Jiem California Edison Company in kind of oompensation fo< the~ the area of Womer Aveoue aod Edwards tion caU!ed by lbote . 1 street wu tnterrupted for five boun towers." / ovemigbl with aervice restored at ! a.m. Svllllld Aid he JDlgkt alJ!ilcler the ,todly. - lesser requests made on Rdlaon by BUD-In Laguna Bud!, 1be 1.7 Inch raJnfall llngtoo Beadl..'°'Rbat ....... ul<ed for WU blamed ·for lhe Doodlng of an .... now doet not seem .0 be -bl• to derir<Jlind tranaformer blacl:lns out bolh aides " Svatslad said. "I would like • about alO homes IOd bualneoaes for more (See CENTBI\. Pop IJ . · (See RAIN, Pqe I) Coast Freeway's 'Corridor' Role To Be Studied By CANDACE PEARSON OI *' DelllW r11t SWI' ,Oranae Coonty &>ad Department of· Ddall tedaY aro lnillatlng study of a "tremportltian corridor" along the DOW· defuoet Paclfic C.0.1t Freeway route from Newport Beach to San Clemente. - 'Ille lludy waa lnillated at the request Tuesday oi the Oran&• Olwlty Planning • CommlAlon. " · ·· Little Cigars Su~pect Preclsel)' what was meant by a "transportation corridor" was unclear to most county 0Ulclal1 today. The Road Department was asked by planften to come up with interim stand- ards for lllch 1 oonidor by Feb, 20. A partlOular fqaJI -given to • sedor whm M would cut lhrouflb a Dani!. Point G~ernment Repo~t Cites Possibl'3 pangers WASlllNGTON (UPI) -Clt!arolle -1""' warned today In I -m-meal rtport IUI lhe lnc:roMlllllJ popular "tittle ci&ln'' llllY be II ~ to lhetr beollll • cic•- ef!edl cdmil1r lo -esodlted wtlh for f'lltUe cigars" IOd said that an ade- lnbalatlan limilar to -uaed by However, a . rtVlew of t be cliarelle -" the noport llld. • IUIOJ>IY IOd ex· unllke _..,,· yean, lbt 1m miot· 1 data ooncem1ng tbe beaJtft developmenl 'lbe commtalan lndkated, however, tblt It would ~W. to ·aee standards to guide development llcrlg lhe entire route from Newport Beldl to Sao Clemente. ~ r.,t to Ccqrels by lhe U.S. Start 10U1' year olf r1Pt wllh 1 DAILY .,..,._ of Htallh, Educlllon and PfLOT c:lwlD<d want Id. See bow they Wllflre. aloo oa1d there -frtlh IVl- Nn: • ' -that )ll:l!~oft ha-=~ m>Oi khet l!llOklD« clpreltes u Utile c:ipra .,.. quaje evalllltlan ol lheir effect on beallh llDOked in amoanls ud wilh petleml ol ~ake 10 IO IS years. Ing rtport.,.. not billed 11 frolD the U.S. • of clprelle, pipe ud c:tcar su....., o-r&I. It .... ltgned by Dr. ,hoklii& """""'1zed in tbts Ind Merlin It. DuVal aa 1SSiatant oemtary ~ rtl Is helpful in C001iderine for beallb In HEjV. DuVal rutgned , tbe pot<n::' lmpect on health of smoldl!1 ...,..Uy but lhe rtport -rel<aaedJI Utt<. dpn," lhe noport 13id. The qutttion nn, according to one plamer, 11 -or not" lbe Roa<f Department can C!Oml up with guidelines by the Feb. 111 deadltile. an ofOclal govemmeut docuJneftl. r1c&o11 that make "little cigan,. as ''The =rent noport noilet1 poltntlal'1 dlngenJlll to besllh as olrenglheoo aod extends the findlDp dpnlles are lhclr conctn~Uons of earlier noporta that llllOldni ls • ma· cerl>ofl .. monoxldt, llydl'O&'llC)'aoid•, Wblt the crxnmltlkln wants along the rouui, Senior Planner Dave ~foore said tod.17, ~·11 "1 hlebw•y larger than 11 ma-- jar blg!lwaj for. regkln.11 transportation --• -1rterlal bigh~•y." Moore, woo allo referred to the cor- ridor 11 "freew•y·ll\e/' aa.1$1, "'lt'J no , faceagtUlell•-tmetweg. 1970 EL c.umio. fflld, IWI, c:blldreD or fetal or al mortality good """'· ftlOO. c.n .... of the clllld Illa-.. ...... >:Ill. A apedal aedloo was deVtt<d to "litUe created years ago for eventual COO· struction," Ames. explained 'l\Jesday, "The Least Terns only began nesting on it two years ago." Ames and other EIR researchen are developing an enviromnental impact statement for ~ Solana Corp., a Newport Beach subsidiary of Sumitomo, . which will handle lhe Huntington !Drbour housing. While working on the impact report, they discovered the problem of the Least Tern nests, then suggested building an alternative nesting site to satisfy both housing needs . Last year there were only about 18 to 24 Least Terns spotted on about a quarter of an acre, one small section of the pro- posed tract. The number is significant, Ames said , considering that Least Terns once nested "by the thousands" in the HunUnP,Jn Beach area. La 'Solana plans to build 125 homes on about 45 acres at the southwest comer of HunUngton Harbour, near Pacific Coast Highway and Warner Avenue. Ames said the Japanese firm p1ans to build a 3.5 to four-acre nesting site In lbe •ildlile refuge. The Navy has given verbal approval for it, but other agencies must.also approve l.t, ~ explalned. Tbe Least Terns retm.. ~ South Al;nerlca 'about mld·Aprll EIH -the ne" nesting Ille would be ready by early March. "U it ilo>t, the company won't be. ab!e to build lhfs year. flo one will Issue a building permit wllh lhe Least Teml there,'' Ames said. · Orpge Weadler The skies are expected to remain partly clO\ldy to sunny on Thurs- day, with cloudt tnctta!lng late ln lhe day. High lemptrature 11 ,.. pected IO be about ltl. INSIDE TOD~ Y TM new wave of communitu theaUr activi~ fn 0 f" an O « Covntu comes to a crest this W<•k with lhe optn!ng of /rNr ...., productiom. Ste Entcrtom· mtfl~ Pag• 21. ...... . --_,_I,.... a ............. 4,J .... C...W .. ti ... . --... dr. iMllcnllll M .... ~..,, The -very nm penm1 who callld don" lhet ... manuflClunld, pockal!" . "°"'ht the Jiit, U you bne --lo ecf, ad'ftrtlaed IOd eold In 1 manner tell..tbla year, &et off to I l004 ll\ll'I,_ OiaJ ..imJlar to dpnllel. ~ ~ .~--E->~~~·Utat I -lnC·~ 1111J result In ,b<allh. healtll ~ In tbt Uol~ · •• ~-ud other compounds In DuVal.Jl'lOle In a.pref~=:-: ' ~J~ In . The ripOif'aled an _,. I · IOCl'et. Ewrybudy abould have heard by now -'Ille Rood Depertment and pien--===i(8ii'"'l'1liBWAYfPiati·li:·"='~~t::~..:::.::!:....::.~......:~~~~..J -. ....... --. ................ ,..,....... .,., ' ,_ ,.r.,,,.._-. -. . . ... , .1 -. »"> . -· ~ I , 1 • I Rental Cut By Edison Explo1·ed · No Verdict c ~ : I Corona Jurors !· . ;: Southern Californi:-i Edi~on Company officials ' have indicatro they may agree to lower the rent on eaSf'ment land ustd for parks in lluntmglon Bt'ach. ThG city rurtentl~' pa)'S Edison an an· nual fee of $50 per acre to 1.1~ the easements for parks. It ~·ants the price Jov,.ered to Sl ptr acre . "We think that's a reasocable ap- proaC'h . \\'e "a.r1t to {'O()pefate in establishing grernbelts,'' Bob Burbank. Edison's area manager for .Huntington Beach. said !oday. "It might even lower some of our main tenance rost.s." The lovo'er ftt won'I be installed im· mediately. It's rontingent on Edison building Tif\\', morr esthetic power transmission poles along the easement. That might happen in mid-1974, Burbank said. . • "And · ol course our rebuilding the powe" li nes hinges on approval for ex- pansion of the Huntington Beach power plant." he added. Edison oUicials are currently working on en\•ironmental impact re~rts for .the power plant expansion. No da·te has been announced for their completion. DAILY PILOT S!tll' f"!M'9 MONOPOLY ENTHUSIASTS PLAY THEIR GAME AT GOLOEN WEST COL1.EGcSTUDENT CENTER "Go to J1il. Go Directly to Jail. Do Not Pus Go. Do Not Coll.ct $200" 'fry Sixt_h · Day ~ FAIRFIELD (AP) -The .ruan c:or.na masa ·murder trial jury ,.ntered a sb:th day of deliberations today one member away from 1 unanimous verdict. The jury filed back into court following· a ntlht'1 l'tlt,,.iter reportlng late Tues- day ll P<Olmled from an a.. to an 11-1 deadlock. "I don't !wow who the. one holdout is." dtle.ose attorney Richard E. Hawk lold a report tr today. "I thought I knew who tbe four were be.lore, but l don't know who this one is." Judge Rlcbard E. Pallon ordered the jury not to reveal whether the majority ol. 11 favore<t conviction or acquittal. Defense atto...y Richard Hawk told reporters be was sure that the Jury's an- nouncement Tuesday meant the 11 favored an Innocent verdict for Corona, accused of tbe mass murder of 25 m.Jgrant fann laborers. " The jury asked lhat COllrt rceonvtee !or a rereadln1 of the legal· derlnltlon or "reasonable doubt." Jury foremin Em..t Phllllpo referred to lhe .log al re· qwrement tbal ' deleadant cannol t>e found iuJJly unleio Ibo Pn>1«Ullon has proven guHl beyond a reasonable doubt The panel of 10 men and two women,.. grim-faced and appearing weary, then was ·ordered back into further delibera- tions. Members met for about ODe JDQTe hour. Prosecutors G. Dave Teja and &rt Williams walked, ~swifUy away from 'the courthouse and refused to talk to the wess. , The jury has beell ordered to return, 25 separate verdicts, one for each of the bodies that was secretly buried in, a peach orchard north of Yuba· City lo, •he spring of 1971, Tuesday marked the fifth day of deliberat ions following the 14-week trial. The Huntington Beach Cily Council ap- proved a policy sta1ement Monday night asking for the lower land rental rates -and also asking Edi.son to turn all of its casement land over to grttnbel~se. f'rom PGfJe I ;t. CENTER ... Los A laniitos Recall Papers . Deep-sixed Hawlc. said Corona, a 38-year-old Mex· ican natiooal and a farm labor con- tractor. was, •'really nervous buf he look- ed really bapPy after he heard !he coQnt lu.d gORe to ltl·l." Corona reeoperating from chest pains suffered Friday night, walked lnto court unaided Tuesday. His illness the previ.Ous day required thal the jury be transported to make its anoouncement at the state medical facility in ne~y Vacaville, where Corona has been confined. I Edison cootrols 125 acres of easement in Huntington Beach. The city currently leases 31 acres for parks. · While Huntington Beach councilmen approved of the new power poles, they underscored the fact that this approval does not necessarily apply to expansion of the power plant . · Burbank said be believes the city's ap- proach is equitable. He sa!d F.di..son's ob- jection to a similar proposal from Foun- tain Valley stemmed from that city's ad- dition{ll request that Edi.son spend $300,IXX> to build the easement parks as \\'ell as provide the land. f'rom PGfJe I UTILITY ... a theme. so that all architecture and dec- oration matches to one idea. they may nOt appear ordinary," Dark told council-Recall peliUons filed against two Los men. Ala mitos city councilmen have been ru1- SvaJstad pusfhed for moreal tbanbo lnjust the The charm of naiDes like "Baltic championship was held Tuesday 'With a eel invalid by City Attorney Jack Parker. appearance o an unusu s pp g ctn· Par .. .._-said some of ~-•·•·s 00 the ter, however, He said he would like Avenue,'' Md "Mediterranean Avenue'' meager turnout or e'ight players. ael' o.uc uoM: something "genuinely unusual " on the recently forced the" city·fathen· ln Allan-Tournament organiur Lorrain Schultz .petiUons were altered, there were order of a Ghirardelli Square in San tic City to give up their attempt to said she was 8 little disappointed in duplicate signatures and the petitions Francisco or a Farmer's ?.tarket in Los rename the streets that have become a Tuesday's showing, but added that she w~e filed a day late. Angeles. part of Americin folklol'e. expects a bigger crowd for the finals on The petiliohs were directed against ''I don't know il it's possible. but I Apparently the same charm does not Thursday. would like something thal would be so exist at Golden West College in Huo· Mayor Charles Long and Councilman According to Mrs. SchuJtz, the touma· K Edwards Named To Head New United Crusade unique that it would be a tourist at-tington Beach where hundreds ·o( en Miller, who along with Councihnan l ment was not staged just for fun and traction," Svalstad sa ct students passed up the Jure of fame and games. Dale Kroesen forced the resJ.7..atlon of Ch I D rlt lied n.n ,... ar es Edwards of Huntington a rep uiot there v.·ould be t\\'O fortune in the college's first annual She. along with four of the players in City Manager William Kraus. H bo ha bee lected Id • f main problems. Monopoly tournament. ' h ar ur s n e pres ~~ o First, he said, tbe city would have to The first round of the big bu~iness t e tournament and all the officials ~pporters of Kraus launched the the West Orange County United Crusade. find a private developer and promotet monitoring the game, are students in a reCfill campaign in October. Kroesen has He will be installed at the March 9 an- willing to coordinate such a complex. recreation leadership class. Since the since resigned from the council on the · nual meeting of the crusade on the Quee1t "It would take very skillful manage-F p I poin t of the class is to trair. them for advise of h~ physician. Mary in Long Beach. ment," he said. ..... age futu re jobs as recreation leaders with The petitions contained 1, 1 5 o Other officers to be Installed are: to see us a~... And second, he said, there ·V.Wld ha\"e RAIN locaf"cities and youlh organizations, they signatures. A total of 1,104 were needed David Paynter, Sllperintendent of the A spokesman for Edison welcomed. t~ be very close agreement among all • • • have-been staging a series or recrea-to force a recall election, if all the Garden Grove Unified School Distdct, Foun!§,ID.:Y.,alley!i-laque&t.-(Of-~r1ve landowners Bi•t Darlr;;.....added-1hat,--~--· tional events at the colle.ge as class pro}-signatures were verified. first vice-president; Lawrence COllln.5, tion: but declined comment on the U t&CitY. took the initiative in zoning than an hour an Edison CQmpany eels. Anti-Kraus forces had aJ90 laW1ched a Jr., publlsber of the Orange County possibility or under g r o u o d Ing and planrung for such a complex. it . ' "We had a turkey sbOot a. Thanksgiv-recall campaign against the two re-E,vening News, second vice-president, transmission lines until further studies would make-it easier for landowners to spokesman said. ing and the turnout was fantastic." ?.1rs. maining councilmen, William Brown and and Robert Burbank,. president of the can te made. deve1op along those lines. The downpoui also filled a 8ewer line Schultz said. "I hope more people will Charles Hei.!cr, who had opposed ~ fir-Hunlingtoo Beach Un1ted Crusade. Edison had said it would probably op-He also Pointed CUI. that development ditch in Arch Beach Heights. un-come to see the rina ls 'Dwrsday." ing of the city manager. , The West Orange County United pose Fountain Valley's request for the or a specla1ty &!K>P complex probably dermining portions ·of the adjacent Tuesday's session lasted ar. hour and That recall was dropped when the f1rsl Crusade now encompasses 31 volimtary $300.IXX> improvements before the state ~ produce. higher t~ revenue!! for roadwa the eigbt players will return to the cam-recall effort was ruled invalid by the city agencies and serves Garden Grove, Public Utilities Commission (PUC) which the city and higher profits for Jandown-y. . pus Community Center Thursday to play attOrney. Westminster, Seal Beach, Huntington makes the final decision. ers. . . 'Ibe storm brouf1t the seasonal rain-another hour. The Winning monopolist Leaders who filed the petitions against Beach Ind Fountain Valley. Hollinden. said .he would seek another lp\l l<l~ .ill Laguna lleadJ ti 7.68 inches will be t be plafer wbo ·hao the most Long and MJUer said Ibey mll)I take legal Ticket. for the lnsti!llatlon banquet are ' l'l'OWIPflflel FREEWAY ... ners. anCI county government know that v.·e have to have a tran!lportatkm corri- dor of some kind through there. Newport Beach fought with the state for almost 10 years to get the coast freeway1killed, as it was last August. "Even though the freeway was deleted, it didn't delete the need for it," Moore continued. Development in the area south of the San Diego Frttway would have to be curtailed in some way without another transportation system to support It, he said. The question arose before Tue!lday's commission meeting because of problems surrounding the Thunderbird Capistrano tract in Dana Point. Nine years ago, the state condemned 80 acres of the 455-acre tract for freeway right-of·way. Since the state deleted the freeway last summer. the developer has had difficulty getting county approval to use that re- maining land. County planners told developer A. H. Coke that his right~f-way might still be needed to meet future traffic needs. OU.NCJI COAST •• DAILY PILOT '!'he °"8,_ eor.11 DAil Y l"llOT W'lifi wMdl '1 eomlllncd fN H-Pr-. II pullll .... W I~ Orqe Co.st Pvbli.11"'9 tompeny, S... r.ie cdlllon$ •re Pllbl~. M..,.y tltrouttl Frlll1y, lot COii• Mn.t,• Ne'll'llOl'I BNd'I, tillllll"!llOl'I B•Ktl/F°""''ln V•ll•r. lto\11'11 llelCll, INlnt /S.ddleblldt and S111 Cl<lrMl'llt f $111 Jllll'I C.pl11r-. A slrialt Atlmwl edlllo11 is p.iblls"-' Slllurllll'fl and Si.lfld•vt. Tiit prifoc~tl Pllbllil'll!!t pt1n1 11 11 U> wed B•"I' StrMt, Costa Mew, c11momte, mi.. R•bt tf N. Weed l"Tftlffl'll Mt PvbUllltt J1clr It. C11rley Vk:t Pteildent Incl o.Ml-111 M1nt91r lltom11 Kee•il E.19llol' Tll•M•• A. Mvtphln• Mi!Mtll'lt £111 .. Ch•rlet H. r..., ltl<fl1N p, Nall A.s1hlant llW"'"'9 £dltonl T1rry C.•il1e Weit Ortnet c.wiT"I' l!llltw H.-.,. .. ...._.Office 17175 le1ch l ovllli•1r4 M1ili111 A44rt11: r.o. ••• 1,0, 92MI .,_ ........ L~ e .. cfl. m '•"' ""'""' c .. 1. Mew: :qo w':!::f' Slf'9ifl Ntw1*1 h &cfl: :wJ N 9""~ ~" Clementi: JO) No.fll IJ C11'1'1hw 11.., ,.,.,.._ c11 41 '4Jo41n C'-lflH A"'9rtkl .. 642·J671 "'-...... Or ..... c-., C..11 ........ 14 .. tJJt CtpvrlOl'll, 1m. Orarote Cold ~ ..... (tfl'llMllY. He MWI 1!91"1ft. Otvlil't tloM, ....... 111 """" Ill' edvtfl~ """"" -"I' lllf reptWvc.. Wltl'IOUf '!*Ill W · '9lltlltfl .. °"""""' -· SICOrif IC ... "'''9' Nici 111 CMt• .MN, C.1!19mla. ~l)llt br ce"W A"5 •4-INO!~I br 11'\tll 'U.1t '"'°""'"'' ft'lltfflr'f .,; .•• ...;;;;,w GM _.,,, study .sesslOD with the C:OOSWtantt in compared lo 5.33 inches last year at this money and real estat~ in bislpowsslon action In an !ffort· to re,erse the '8:50each.1Rele"atlons may be made by about two weeks to continue work on . . ' at the end of the .. _.._nd 1.--. tt • rull alli •--o the city center idea. tune ~ 1.18 for thlf: .entire season, lifiiiimiiiCOiiii~:-=·~~;;;;~~~~~a~orn~ey~' ~~n~g~. ~~~~~~~~~·~-~ng~~~;,;';';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,-weather watcher Bill Shields reported. San Cleniente was doused with 1.4 inch-Former Fighter es from the slonn causing hillside mud I to relocate into the rear yard of a home Pil A at 1213 Buena Suerte, San Clemente ) 1 ot ppointed police said. ~ San Juan Capistrano rajn gauges log- To Plan Board ged 1;52 Inches In the stoml bringing the , season tolal to i .O'i inches compared to 6.62 incbts this time last year. Public works officials said tile usilal nooding of city streets occurred but none • . A 41-ye_ar-<>ld former Marine Corps jet figh~ pilot bas been appointed to the Huntington Beach Planning Commission. <?ity councilmen approved the ap- pointment of William Geiger, 8162 Burnham Circle, to fill the unexpired term of Roger Slates. wu serious. ol'IN TE Huntington Beach public works O{· ·ri , ro , 538 CEN R STREET-COSTA MESA 646-1919 ' ~'::!~ fu:-ials similarly reported flooding at the ""'""""'""_,. ________ 'll' ______ a:::.., _______________ -1 1freet bcations usually expected to be in-r undated "by any d:tizzle." Slates resigned just before Christmas to ~e a seat on the Orange County Plannmg Commission. Geiger's tenn runs through 1976. Geiger· is currently a fulltime faculty member at USC, teaching aviation safety and ~ccident investigation. He was formerly an engineering test pilot ror North American Rockwell. He has lived In Huntington Beach since 1966, with his wife Adrianne, and tour youngsters, Dwynne, 19; Christianne, 17; Greg, 12, and John, 10. Geiger st.ill holds the rank of Lt. Colonel in the Marine C.Orps Reserves. commanding a reserve helicopter squad.tor.. In applying for the commission post, he told crooncilmen he thought his backgrOuncl would add a new dimension to the · planning commi ssion. Blacks Given Boost WASHINGTON (AP I -The Labor Department Tuesday directed Bethlehem Steel Co.rp. to offer promotions and transfers to qualified black v.·orkers to correct a racial imbalance in job preference at iL'i plant at Sparrows Point, Md J. Sherman Denny, amateur meteorologist in Hurttington Beach, log- ged a total raWall of 1.35 inches as of this morning. )'hat 'rings the season total to 7.37 inchea up ~m the 5.20 inch- es logged this time last ·,Year and more than the entire rainlall~S.79 inc.bes recorded in all of last ye Ne wport Beach Gehe Services Director Jake Mynderse "There 's the usual nuisance floodlng bt some of the lower lying streets, but nothing unusual to speak. of.". Among the Orange Coast streets normally closed by flooding Was MacArthur Boulevard in Irvine. The San Diego Creek once more inundated the marsh-level bridge foi a time.o'I'uesday night forcing motorists to detour. Other troublesome locations included the Big Bend portion of Laguna Canyon Road and Adams AvelJue )letween Fairview and Harbor Bbulevard, Newport Boulevard and the Baker and Bristol Streets interSection. aU in Costa ·Mesa. An embarrassed National Weather Service spokesman blamed a computer error for the lack ol any warning that the rain dumping clouds were hea<;ied toward, Southern California. "Someone fed the wrong Information to the computer," he said. Valley Council · Action Here in capsule form are the major actions taken Tuesday night by the Fountain Valley City Council: ,CITY CENTER: Heard plans from consultants for development of a major regional shopping center In the city center area oo Brookhurst Street EDJSON: Asked for spokesmen from Southern Clllfomia Edison Company to present detailed reasons why company traru;mls.sion lines cannot be put underground. 1tflNORJTIES: Adopted a resolut ion declaring that Fountain Valley offers equal employmtnt opportunities to blacks, orientals, Mexican-Americans and women . ~ , Adidas · CoRYerse Tennis Dresses Spot· Bilt Tennis Shorts SHOES Tennis-BasketbaB Tennis Shirts Baseball-Soccer-Track Warm-up Suits Champion Hallfball ·GloYes BIKES Eke1tan·11acquet11a1 Racquets 3 Speed-e BOYS & GIRLS Leacll RaCquetbaD Rackets SPEEDO SWIM SUITS ' 10 Speed-1 Speed Wilson -Daiop-Bancroft Davis Y-ires--Tubes-.-Accessories TENNIS RACKETS Tennis Stringing Bike Repairing RAl.EIGH BIKES . Parts. rm-Tubes . Accessories. Repair HANDfCAPPPED: Agreed to c:oope...,te with other. Orange County clUes a!lm---~------•l!!lt!"------------.. .,..'!11 .. ------·· lnpromotiJTa·tm~:'1-lhehandlcap~ • ' • -4 .,... ,. ... ~r t , !"" ..,.u,. • • .. • l • ' At Your $ervit:e A Sand17 I.ltd Wed.Dada)' Feature OI Ille DAILY Pum' Goi a probtem7 'l'h~n write Pat Dun·n. Pa.t wiU cut red tape, aet tht an11oers and action u o u need to 1olv1 inequi· lie• ffl gov- ernment and t/ O·U T Qm$· tlon..t to Pai Du"' n I At . busineu. Mail Your Serlriee. Orange Coa!t_ Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo:t 1560, (:0.tta ftft&a. Ca .. 92~26. l ncludt your ttleplione nttntb•r. . Profit Oriented DEAR PAT : Recently t received a telephone soUcltatlon call from the Pacific Blind Products Company. 1 want .to know if this firm really beJps the blind, or I! just making a profit on household items made .by the blind. Is this compnnf connected With the state in any way? ... A. C., Newport Beach· " , This firm ls a prortt oriented company, • according to tbe Better Bu1lnes1 Bureau. Items manuraculred by bllnd penon1 at the California lnduslf'kl",for tbe JSllnd, a &tate 1upervlied ln&lUWJoa, are purcbas· ed ud sold at a aabstanllal profit by · Paelfie Blind Products. Tbe Los Angeles Better Buslness Bureau's report on lb ls firm cautions that If Its ulesmen ·represent themselves as working dlreetly ror the CalHorala Indmtriet for the Blind, this should be reported to Social Service, City Hall, Los Angeles, since it 9fOuld be " mJsrepresentalk>n of the ac- tQal (acts." An Orange County BBB re- quest for addJUonal information froUJ. this ftrm bas not been answued. You may piefer to patronize the Thrift store, 600 W. 4th St, Santa Ana, sponsored by Services for the Blind, whtcb belp1 to provide many helpful programs to aid lbe blind. Auto Repalnth19 • · DEAR PAT: More than two years ago ·1 had my car painted at Earl Scheib's in Costa Me§a. I wasn't satisfied with the job,' so part of the car was resanded and repainted. I was still unhappy and was told to bring it back again. I didn't because I needed my car for work and couldn't tie it up for repainting. Then I 1 decided to sell the car and found a buyer who agreed lo purchase it If the p$t job was repaired. I made an appointment for the work, brought the Car in and ~turn· • ed to pick it up at the prearranged. time only to find the work unfinished. I Couldn't get a promise as to when it would be finished, so l took the car out of the shop. What recourse do I ba_ve! · • ·. • P, T., LAIU• Nfloel l\fanager Peter McGuire ash yoa to call him for another appointment to com- • plel.e the work on your car. A p~k-up tJme, convenient to yoa, wll~ 1'11 ~ • ed. The origlnaJ delllY was caustd. ·be says, by utra work nectl181')' to redo.111 older paint job property. Tel-/lled Tapings DEAR PAT' I heanl about something CiJled Tef.:Med on television ' witlifi the past couple or weeks. Ai te .. booi nwnber was given which a person could dial to find about any one of a variety of health disorders and request mfonnation about social problems as well . Evident?y, these are taped messages and a person can request Wonnation by naming his • subject. Unfortunately, I did not write the number down and would like you to ;find out what it is. N. O., El Toro The TeJ.1'fed phone number Is 71«%5- 7000. Tel-Med, sponsored by the San / .Bernardino County Medjcal Society, of· fers 1%3 recorded tapes dealing with the social or health problem or topic of your cbok:e. The tapes, which l'WJ from three to five minutes each, are prepared by doctors .. Calling: boon are from 9 a.m. Ull 8 p.m. Monday through Friday. Don 't be surprised U you get • bu~ 1igual. Tei.. :Med recetvts epproxlm.a1.el1 Z,fOO calls per week. Restore Palntln9 DEAR PAT: We moved here recently f•om Northern California and have a 4~ year-old oil Piitnt1n~· badly ln need cf :cleaning. The canvas and paint are in ·perfect condition, but it appears that grease may have collected on the surface. What method shQuld we use in cleaning It. or should we take it to a pro- fessional? If professional, who? C. L., Irvine • Do It yourself metbodl may be flne foi- some cleaning ptoJecl!I, but not an oil 'painting, atttrdJng to sevtral art eq>erta I contacted. Yoer wisest cOUne would be to take t..e painting to a firm speclalhing in cleanhlg l!nd rettor•tlon, bave It .evalualed ud &et ID estlllllltfl oa tbe cl ... lq. V•llu4 Gllltry, Ull N. Tlll!n, Oraa1e1 or Albert R. Kekb, SM E. Coat 11"1· ( ..... In r<IT), Corolla del ' Mar, wDI bdp yoe1. Kelcb menlioae4 he WOl't ten el'tll llil ''bat frieDda" bo• to ckan an oil palntlq: for fear It would be "damaged br.,..obly. BN•l111ns Allmee If yoa blve 1 &ood hit• for 1 small bu1Jne11 of ~ on, Ital nttd lttlp to g•t 1W1<d. me .. rict from txperltnttd b111lnt11men It a•all1bk. 'nte Service Corps of Retired Ettcatlftl will meet •vtry WtdaeldoJ tbi. lnontlt II tltt Old Courl llo\rtt, !U W. Salla A.oo Boulevard, Room AS, Santi An1, from tt • a.m. to J p.m. FrH ht(ormatioe &Id nanH:Ung 11 beln& offered CO !D oners, prMpttllve . ~TJ. ~nd m1n;•cm of 1m1U lnulnesta. Wtdne)dt~. JanuarJ l7, 1'173 • H QAIL Y PILOT :J GOP Could Rple · State · Senate Leary Due Within , 48 Hours? By JACK CHAPPELL Of 'flS Dal .... "!Mt Slltf The long sought retUrn of LSD high priest Dr. Timothy Leary, eagerly antici- pated by local naroctics officers, may be as soon as 48 hours, according to some published rePortS from Washingtoo D.C. today. Local officers said they had no informa- tion on the probable arrival of the former Harvard professor, turned LSD advocate, wanted on a $5 million Orange County warrant and for prison escape. Leary has been placed in "a controlled environment" in Ka bul, Afghanistan, ac- cordiog to a spokesman from the federal Bureau of Nartotics and Dangerous Drugs. Once called the "most dangerous man in the world," by Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks, Leary was arrested in Afghan~n by authorities there as he was intercepted onnis way to "a colony of world trav~lers who have used drugs and have located in Afghani$tan," a bureau spokesman said. The $5 million warrant for Leary's ar- rest stems from lhe Orange County Grand Jury indictments of alleged members of an organization called "The Brotherhood of Eternal love," founded by the drug priest in La'11'la Beach. Law enforcement ofiicers charge \he Brotherhood was responsible for snfug- gling or 1,000 pounds of hash.ish per month into the United States and the manufac- ture of a unique LSD called "Orange Sunshine." The jail break ~ras made. in 1970 as Leary, found guilty on an arrest made by Laguna Beach Police officer Neil Purcell, fled from the men's prison at San Luis Obispo aided by the radical Weatherman group. Purcell. now sergeant of detectives in Laguna Beach, was among those instru· mental in the attack on the Brotherhood and the Task Force sirgani2ation of fed- eral, state and k>eal officers fanned to battle organized drug activity in Orange County. I After his escape, Leary popped up in Algeria and w a s hosted by ·Eldridge Cleaver, leader of the militant Black Panthers. After an apparent fight with Cleaver. iJ1 which Leary and his Wife Rosemary Wert fll'~ In .. house arrest'' by the Panth"trs, the tugtttve ran for Switzer· land. Despite several crdcrs to quit the cotmtry by the Swiss, Leary remained there more than a year U{ltil weeks ago. '11len there were several re-ported sigbi. ings of Leary in Austria where he -was participating -in an anti-drug film just after tbeJirst ot. the year. • U,.IT ......... REMAINING WATERGATE BUGGING DEFENDANTS .LEAVE COURT WITH ATTORNEYS Ja,_ McCord, Ex.CIA Agent ll•ftl and Gordon Liddy, Ex-White H<iuS:. Aide (third from left) . . Clemente SchoolRetff!-S.uspects Had N·umber Of Hits 'Mmt~·if1tendancirr---·-- White House -····---- A doctoral study completed by the San Cle!!lente Hjgh Schoc!I princiR!I for the USC Sch6ol of Education shows selected ;,high achievers" Go not gain and may be hindered by compulsory cfassroom at- tendance. Dr. OarreU 0. Taylor, recently com- pleted a one-year study of 84 selected juniors all wilh grade paint averages of 3.0 -B -or better. In bis dissertation presented to the liSC School or Education, the San Clemente High principal said results of ·the ·Study showed the half of the students who were allowed to attend scheduled classes at their own discretion did "as well or better academically" than the oU:er group. The second half of the students \.\'ere subject to the compulsory attendance regulations of San Clemente High School. &th groups showed a loss in test scores on part of an English expression test , Or. Taylor .,.noted. However, the scores of the group al· lowed to pick its own classes without forced attendance, were better on the sec- ond testing than those or their com- pulsory attendance cowtterparts .. Gai.M in other areas teated, notably the first part of the English expresskm test, a social studies examination and other test! showed the students given more freedom of choice of studies and at- tendance did· "significantly" better than their regimented counterparts. Dr. Tay1or concludes, "sel~ high school studentrcan ·ose -their-time-pro- ductively when given that responsibility. "CompusJory clasmxim attendance is not necessary for high achievers, and in . fact, may binder them. "Student attitudes toward school and education can be changed positively by allowing the students more freedom of choice." DAILY ,.ILOT SIMI Pllolt STUDIES STUDENT RESULTS PrincJp1l Darrell Taylor N 0·11.os Outlined For Bar Girls In Louisiana ' BATON ROUGE. La. (UPI) -The · Lousiana Alcoholic Beverage Cootrol Ccmmission has come up with a list or rules governing "simulated sex in bars." WASHINGTON (AP) -A police of· ~ficer testified today that a search of the hotel rooms occupied by some of the \VaWgate political espionage and burglary derendants produced a personal tel ephone directory with numbers at the White House and the Executive Office building. Officer Robert G. Denell said the rooms were searched after hotel keys ''"ere found in the pockets of five men captured inside Democratic party head· quarters last June. Denell said he found in a dresser drawer a flip-up phone nwnber file con- taining under the ll·index page, the entry Howard Hung, the abbreviation W-House and the number 202-456·2282, a number on the While House exchange. The officer said also listed was the name George and the number 202-347- 0355. Asst. U.S. Attorney Earl J . Silbert said this number was for a phone in- stalled in Rooom 16 of the Executive Of. fice building next door to the White House on Aug. 15, 1971. He said it was disconnected March 15. 1972. Denell identified a long list cf items taken in ·the search of Room 214 of the Wiitergate Hotel, including $3,686.57, and various items of identification of some ol the men arrested in the case. Also expected to testify today is a former FBI agent wbo said he monitcred 2qO wiretapped telephone calls 11 1 spy tor Presidei1t Nixon's re-election · cam- ~,;,.i C. Baldwiri Ill, who ,e"ijj aa Martha Mitchell's bodyguard before tak· ing on his espiOOJge role, ls expected to be the gove rnment's key witness against the two remaining defendants. On trial are G. Gordon Liddy, fonner counsel to Nixon's campaign finance committee, and James W. McCord Jr., campaign security chief at the time of the break-in. Vote Would ' Oust Mill s • As Leader SACRAMENTO (AP\ -Republicans have enough votes to oust Democrat Jam~-Milts-and take over leadership of the California Senate, GOP Caucu!> Chairman John Harmer said today. Hanner, from Glendale. said flatly that the 21 votes to dump Mills from his post as president pro tern of the Senate are committed. He added the mo\'e to replace lt1ills with Harmer could come Thursday or early next week. Mills, from San Diego. has been presi· dent pro tern of the state Senate since J<.nuary 1971 , when he ousted fellow San Diegan Jack Schradc, a Jlepub\ican. The Se!Iat-e-is split 1g...19 between Republicans and Democrats, with twO tteaneies\-··----------lf Republicans succeed in rounding up enough Democratic votes 10 dump Mills, Harmer would take over Mills' spot on thE: powerful Rules Committee, giving th -GOP a J..2 edge on the five-man. unit which picks other committee chainnen and assigns Bills for hearings. Thel'e was no immediate indication or who the Democrats are who have allied t.t.emselves with the Senate Republicans. "We have the 21 committed votes now. We're simply deferring to gi.,·e Democrats a chance to gracefully make their move," Harmer said in an in· terview. "We're anxious to make the change as quickly as "possible," he added. Earlier today. Democratic Caucus Chairman Mer.vyn Dymally of Loi Angeles said he was unsuccessful in an attempt to get fellow Democrats to pledge not to vote on the leadershp issue until after a Jan. 30 special election. That election in the San Fernando Valley district will be to pick a replace- ment for the late state Sen. Tom Carrell. A ruM-off is expected in that race Feb. 27. Dymally said Sen. Joseph Kennick or Long :Beach pleaded with fellow Democrats in a closed-door meeting to pledge a delay in the pro tern balloting until after the special election in Car- rell's district. But Kennick's plea wo5 never taken ta a vote, Dymally said. Hayden Misses Full,rtnn Talk Tom HAydtn, lonner leader of Students for a Democratic Society. did not show up Tuesday for an anti·war speaking engagement at California State University at Ful- lerton. A student spokesman said he was ill. Dana Point Boot Owners I ' The rules spell out exactly how much of what can be shown by wbom and where. FiVe otller 'defendant! have pleaded guilty and await sentencing. Germany Opens Ties The 32-year-old Hayden, who re- cently annoUDCed his engagement to actres.. Jane Fonda. was slated to speak at a "Day of Solidarity" in protest of the Vietnam War. Face Slip Rental Increase Commission Chainnan Vlrgil D. Jof- frion said Tuesday the regulation1 were modeled on those set up by callfomia. The state was involved in the test case in which the U.S. Supreme Ccurt upheld a state's right to regulate the activities of By WILLIAM SCHREIBER or ,... o.11r ,.1i.1 s11tt The 1,400 boat owners who rent slips at Dana Point Harbor have been notified by the marina lessor their rates have been raised by as much as $180 per year in some cases. Robert Dahlberg, president of the Dana Point Marina Company that owns sole rent.al rights for harbor slips, said the increases were prompted by soaring taxes and overhead costs. Fees have been raised from 20 to 30 cents per boat sllp per month over for- mer rates for all but the small 20-foot slips, which will remain the same. • The increased rate schedule is as fol- lows: $2.10 per foot for a 2S-foot slip, up from Sl.90; $2.20 per foot for a 30 to 45- fool boat, up from $1.90; and $2.50 per foot for boats 50 to 60 feet long, up from $2.25. Under tenns of the cowtty lease Dahl· berg holds for the marina f~llities, ·U]e rate increase was subject to review by the Orange CJunty Harbors, Beaches and· Parks Department within JO days after the effective dale of the increase. Larry Letunan, Harbor Department chief of operations, said Dahlberg notified · the coun ty of his intention ta raise rents last September. "He was asking for an increase effec- tive Jan. l, so we sent tbc rtquest to the County Reill Property•Strvlces Depart· ment for aii econorruc analysl!, .. Lehman said. ''The analysis was due back In Novem- ber but wt didn't get lt untU the second week in January," he said. As a n:Wlt, Dahlberg claima lhe ti). day mlew Um• p"""'1bed Jn hll 1...,. bas alrudy passed and be doub'-' the • Two Leaders Huddle • county can or will do anything about the increases. Lehman said, however, his office is still studying the.hikes but has taken no stand one way or the other on them. But slip renter1 have already been no- tified of the increase and county officials have neither sanctioned the h.ike official- ly nor made any negative statements about them. Dahlberg said he is acting in full com· pliance wtth his lease agreement and said the increases are still below the price ceiling be bad to establish when he took the marina lease two years ago. "The base price ceiling for boats uoder 50 feet ls $2.50 per foot per mooth and $2.75 fQf boats ever 50 feet," be said. Dahlberg aJso said the rates are still considerably lower than those charged by Newport Harbor marinas. "~ guY1 charge !165 per boat foot even at their gmallest slips," be said. "We are offering outstanding facilities and services for a much Mn8ller cost and lhe increase was bard to swallow even for us ," he said. Dahlberg said his passessory interest tax, which is a propertY~1'X charged en • leased land oceupied by solid invest· menls went from $25,000 last year to $120.00o this year. Under the lease, Dahlberg also pafl establishments it licenses. GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMPHRIES COSMETICS AND "GOLD SMUDGE''._ [I Allergie1, sail and perspiration can cause discoloration in con- junction wlth jewelry, and an it~h· ing redness can result from a build- up of soap, d etergent, wax or polish under a ring. Cosmetics are..t. however , the lead- ing cause of "uold Smudge,'~ the black stain which often appears on your clothing as weU as on the skin beneath the jewelry or ring. the county JS percent rent "off the top'.' Some of the major ingredients or In aadltlon to his ~es. . . . ace powder, creams and ltpstlck' -''On top of all Uris, my utilitteS are foor are harder than jewelry metals timet what we expected ,and we have such as gold, sUver or plalinu~, had probl~,ms wit~ vandalism and other and particles from these cosrnel1cs overhead , be. said. act like sandpaper, leaving a pow· Dahlberg said .he held ~ts down for · dery metallic deposil on the skin u long 11 poss~ble but finally ~ .no Dr clothing. This f!O:Wder looks black choice but to ra1Se them to meet ming because the particles are too small ~~;,, operau;g this busm... lor ' profit to reflect light. and t need. to makt $900,000 per year be-And often, the more precious the fore I abow one penny ln the black,'' hfl inetal, the more discoloration is said. produced. Pure gold (24Kl smudges Dahlberg acimowlodged that• number easily, while a harder, alloyed gold of boat owners gave llil more expensive may not. Alips In NeWport Harbor to come to Dalla Harbor and save money. To avoid such discoloration you BERLIN (AP) -East Gmnany established diplomatic relations today with Norway and Afghanistan, lbe official East German news agency ADN reported . About 100 students were on hand at II a.m. when Hayden's speech was to have begun. They were en- tertained by a rock band present as part of the day's activities. Today's Wedding Ring for COLONNAOE Tomorrow. Forever. ~rt carved wedding rings ,.fleet your lo\-e. Your fashion sense. Your way of life. A contemporary look that says the two of you, now and forever. Unsurpassed in styling and craftsmanship. Select your rnatcHingwedding rings from our complete ArtCarved collection. c.Art~ rl'Ol'tl tflt ll'lllktUS of Llnoli Ctl'"l 6 CfJstal ..... ... TMWI J. (~ ..J/umpkriej Je1uc>ler j 182l NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESI< ' CONVENIENT TE•MS 17 Yl.AllS IN TH6 SAME LOCATION l111kAtn1•lc1td -M-•*•' Chtrt• PHONE 141·l401 GENEVA (API -Golda M•lr of l•rael met 1'ilh President Felix Hoophoueot· lk!lgny ot the Ivory Coast today behind 8 wall of secrecy Jn an ertort to bait ti re- ceDt shift tcward pro-Arab -positions arilong the African countries. The lea4Qn, dolcribed by Juaell toort.'lll, a.. Rtf80P8l friends, met for thfe\! hours and ,i mljlutes a\ t!Je presl~cn!'s lak .. 1~~ villa at l..a Capitc!, just oUtside GcOOv1. "But even wtth the .Increase it l, 1Ull should remove rings and jewelry a lot less," Dohlberg said. "I doubt .,.Y while applying cosmetics. And any slip renten wW pack up and lea\te • skin areas whlch wlll be touched by "'use of the incrtase. • jewelry should then be cleaned "ll!lt )f thef...do, ,that's busl"""' and I ,w.~llb~•~Oll;!l'.C..::ao'.'.:d'....::w.;!.ater~.:.:·-..:.· _:•.:.·..:·-J==::::!==="'======================' ... •• Ip tak• my lian\lo.~ bo"sald. --..._ ·' ~ ... ,• >.,.I.• ~ .. - ~ .. -. - . ... • 4 DAILY PILOT WPdnttday, January 17, 1973 Labels M ust Te ll A U . What's Good in Food? WAslUNGTON <UPI) -In what it called the most s\gnl~anl change in food label rules in 77 years, the Food and Drug Admin istration tF'DA) today ordered the makers or t>\1erything tron1 milk lo bread to be~n listing on their labels sue!\ things as l'alories. fats. carbohydrates and the breakdo~'l\ ot vitamins in "each serving. Consumers eould begin seeing the new labels as early as this summer. :il'though the full impact of the cltangt" is st ill two years away. It will affect any food prod- uct "fortified'' with a nutrient. or mak- ing claim! In it s label or advertising about protein, fat. calorit-!, dieting ... vitamins or thr-lik~. 11IE FDA COULD not immediately estimate v.·hat percenLBge of the natio n's food supply "'00.ldtbe covered. But it aJr peared a wide range of canned. baked and liquid products would be included. Such things as fresh meat and raw vegelables would not be affected - unles3 advertising claims about their nutritive value are made. It could cover, for instance. enriched flour and bread. frozen orange juice, diet 1=~---~------ UPIT ...... M Agent Al't'alg11ed Uoyd rurton, federal narcotics agent, has been arraigned in Eureka on second-degree mur· der indictment in fatal shoot· ing of man during a drug raid in Humboldt last spring. Indonesian Ma r riage Breakdown Related JAKARTA (UPI) -Nearly one third ol all Indooesian marriages end in di· vorce because too many men marry only for sex and too many women marry for solely rmancial reasons, the country's department of religious affairs said l<>- day. Jazuli Wangsasaputra, a spokesman for the agency. said 32 percent of all marriages in Indooesia end ln divorce. adding about 270,000 "widows" every year, most o( them with children. WiC!ks Why?' Pacific soft drinks because they m~ caloric claims, breakfast cereals, di\& foods. fruit jukes and maybe -... bars since some cla1m to give "quiet eotl'IY·" "The actloos we are announclnl ~ will result in the most slgnlDcant ~ in food labelini practices alnce food, labeling began," said FDA eomfulsslonor Charles C. Edwards. Tbe-gowmment's involvement in food label!Jti datea from the Tea Importation Act of lllS when stamps were req_uired on tea PkUios fo r the first tinfe. - "THEY (THE REGULAnONSJ mart the beginning of a new era in providing consumen with compiete, coodae end m.. formative food 18.l>tllng~ ad-· ded. "The regulatloo.s will put fi\lo.l[RC- tice virtually all of the labellnc ~ n1endations of the White ~ COn- ference on Food , Nutrition and ~th. , . No action in FDA's history bll bad mo.rt broadly based input or hem more carefully considered.'' Jn all. the FDA announced 12 final or proposed rules., some were tecbnlcal changes but othen extended to such prod- ucts as multiple vitamins, dietary foods, spices and Oavo..., and provided a volun- 111)1 formula UDd<r 'ldllOh lood-labda - also carry • brWdown o I llOIY1Daturated latlf aclda, Nllnted ~-fatly ackla !oh TM .atritloo ~ Ollltr ·1s tecbnlcally vohmtari. 1l • .llrql ·decides .,._ addlllg--'lo Ill producl,« to stop~ lls coloric -!or -· u Would not be eo"'"'1 But compeUUoo .... lltel;y to -t llUdl cballfel. THE RVLES SPECIF'i' lhal the ~ Uonal Information inust be placed lm- medlaldJ to the rlcbt ol lhelDaln label, unlea the """"""'tlon"ol the --loroes it to be prlDIOd ebewbt..._ Here is·wbat the label would Uat: -Serving si>e by clip, spoon or whatever. _ -Serliop pe!" contalnu. -Calorie contaitper serving. -Protein conteol grains, per serving. -C&rbohydfate content ID grains, per serving. -Percolltage ol U.S. -daily allowances of prote.ln.s, vitamim and minerals, per serving. Richardso.n,-C lement,s Win Senate Un-it Okay WASHJNGTON (UPI) -William H. Clements, the multi-millionaire Texas oil man. \\'ill be permitted to continue as president of a real estate fttm and retain his stock in three· other firms when fie beoomes deputy secretary ot defense. . But be will sell his sloc.k ht another firm. the Keebler" Co .. because of a possi· ble conflict of interest with his new job. The Senate Anned Services committee released the broad ouUines of Clements' holdings Tuesday as it voted to oonfinn his nomination and that of secretary of defense-designate Elliot Ricbardsoo.. e MeGovena Raps NixoH LONDON "(AP) -Sen. George ~tcGovem arrived here today on a private visit and accused President Nix· on of keeping "everyooe in the darlt" over the Vietnam peace talks. "We look a long, long way from peace," the defeated Democ:ratic party presideolial <mJdidate decland at London Airi><>rt. "I don't think· anybody except the Presidmt knows what Is bappm!ng in the peace talks,.. be said. •11Jbere Is no formal or informal d.l.9CUSSion ... e Industrialist Taken PAMPLONA, Spain (AP) -Basque guerrillas kidoaped a wealthy Spanilh in- dustriali$t Tuesday night and apparently whisked him toward France. Unconfirmed reports said the guer· rillas. members of the Basque un- derground organization ETA, were demanding $793,000 for the release of Felipe Huarte, 50, an executive in one of the ~try's biggest construction firms. e PhUlppines Change M}.NILA (AP) -President Fentinand E. Marcos officially ended 26 yean of U.S.-style government In the Philippines today and signed into law a new con· stitution providing for a parliamentary system some day. He said bis acticn was an expression. or • the "peopl0'$ Will!"~ ' 1be 55-year~ld chief ezea.rtive assum- ed the powers of president, prime minister and the legislature under the ( IJI{ SHORT ••• ) new charter. He also announced be was cooUnulng martial law Indefinitely "to protect the people and the republic." e Pilot Ernw Blamed TOKYO (UPI) -'!be Soviet and Japanese governments jointly announced today that a pilot's error led to the crash of a Japan Airlines DC8 jetliner at Moscow's international airport Nov. 28, killing 62 penoos. 1be ~t was made simultaneously in TOkyo and Moscow and was based oo a report by the joint Soviet· Japanese committee of experts that in· vestigated the accident. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dd""7 o1 the Dally Piiot Is gurantttd Mffdrt-Fr1NY1 11 Y9U .. ,.., """ ~ ,.""' 'Y J:• ,.,..., ull •!Mii .,...~ ~r w111 .............. ,....a.. ................ 7,.,... ,.,....., .... 5-ily: " ,.. .... ~ """' c.w "" , a.m. ,...,...,, ...... ..... ~,. .......... ~ .............. . .,_an. ,,.. ,. .... 11 '' Liil, Coed Aeq11itted Male Student Clnims Rape At tempt CHICAGO (UPI) -A circuit orurt judge has dismissed charr!s of battery against a University of Dilnois coed ac- cused by a former male student of threatening to rape him. The alleged incident OCCWTed, the state charged, after William Chester, 34. a for· mer student at the school's Chicago Cir· ele campus, wrote a satirical article of some activities of women's Jiberation supporters in a campu1 newspaper. ' Judge Jack M. Michaelree dismissed charges against Fredrika Baer, 20, Cbl· cago, after attorneys argued the state had failed to prove battery and that there were technical deficiencies in the com- plaint. 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Gos Ration Proposal I / Ellsberg Trial Foliticians React B_~gins • From Wlre 8en'tce1 LOS ANGELES (AP) . _ Call!ornla pollllclant on all With more than a year of legal levels reae\etl IO prOIJOled new sparrinf • oxer, aovemment f~era1 ·a1r PolluUon:ruJe1 ~or · ond defe ... altomeys In the , Solithe(n cailfo1mla .-mdtlfy Pent.a ... on Parwors trial were ln charp oppos U0!?:.1 .. _ • ~, . Sen. John V. lVl)RtY (J). mo~lng lnlo run baltle today . Calll.) oald Tuespy \hey ,.... delivering openl114l argumenla -14-lurn Los Mieleo Into lo the Jury whlcb mus\ deck\e "a 2001 Cenlury gbotUown." If Daniel Ellsberg and He .said at a news coz:i- Anlhooy RuSIO ,.,., gull\y of ferenct In Wublng!On the pr<> espionage, C<>Mplracy and pooa!J by Eavlroomenlal theft. P r o t ection ' _Administrator control standards by 1977. Twwey proposed an alternative program that would tap the Higl!_way Trust Fund. for research , and developme nt of a pollution.. free car engine and for lm- .Pf9Vemen,t of mass transit systems. Once a pollution-free engine .s developed, Tunney said, the engines lb ·the iOme 6 million car1 In Southern California 6110Uld be replaced by th• now engine!. 'Ille government JJ!'OS~utor' William D. Ruckelshaus -in· Asst. U.S. Atty. David Nissen, cludiilg gasoline rationing to TUNNEY TOLD A news reduce auto traffic -wer~ conference ln Washington that ( J "unnecesurily hal'1h" and! the government should be BRIEFS probably unenforceable. prepal'¢ to spend between "Yesterday's· announcement $300 million and $400 million 8 .., ____ ...,... __ __, . . . presents a set of unac-year to develop a pollution... addresses jurors, ·first , ceptable alternatives," TUnney free auto within three years. 11·•·· the h said of Ruckelshaus' state-The "intensive NASA·type oqt ..... case e expects program" ahould be carried to prove qalnst the two anti-rnent in 1.-0s Angeles. "l refuse out In the aame spirit as war defendants. The govern.. to believe tha~ the 1~ million America's successful eilort to ment teeb conv\ct.ions which people of ~ bas1ri must t a ma.n on the moon he could mean a maximum make I choice between en-pau·d ' abou\ forming a group ol big city mayors to fig~ for rapld transit funds. He said he was shocked by the ga.sollne ra-°'II! ... tionlng propoS.I. " For short term help, Unruh suggested yearly automobile inspections to assure antismog , devices are working; con-·111 version of private and public vehicle Deets from gasoline to natural gas, and widespread tree planting to help clean the $. air and lower noise pollution. l'•fi"' .sen. Alan Cranston (J). C'1if.) 'earlier called the EPA idea "an extreme proposal to deprive people of the cars they need for work and pleasure." In a related development Tuesday, the Air Pollution Control OisUict was ordered by Los Angeles County supervisors to open its records. The directive provides for public access. to all air monitoring data and analysis results. Wtdnnday, January 17, l!l73 DAILY PILOT S ~· , . .,..,..37 Flu Deaths Epideniic to Gro 1v ;Worse SACRAME!\11'0 (AP) ""·ell above'' epidemic level. Eighty-seven deaths in This \\·eek's death toll iJ 21 California lit!t week were blamed either on the London nu or RJleumonia com· plicatlons, and state· public health officials say the state is sttffering an i n f I u e n z a above normal for this time of • year, said Chin. epidemic. "The number of deaths from the EngUsh nu and pneumonia is not e~cted to diminish," Dr:-Jatnes Chin, head or the Public Health Departrrrent communicable disease unit, said Tuesday . "In fact, we will probably have more deaths reported state\\'ide in the next few weeks becauSe there is often considerable time lag bet"'een oruet of serious ill- ness and death." "During the last several "'eeks," Chin said, "the im· The rigures come from 11 cities \\'hich are regul3rly checked for statistical purposes, Chin said. The cities are Los Angeles, San Francisco, Fresno, San Diego, Oakland, San Jost!, Glendale, Berkeley, Long Beach. Pa s adena and Sacramento. Orange and Los Angeles Counties ha\'e experienced "moderate" increases in in- fluenza but the London nu has reached epidemic stage in San Bernardino County, health of- ficials say. petus for. the excess number of A llEALTH official said deaths has come from San U].ree persons have died of Francisco and the San Jose complications from the Lon-. area." don flu since it first hit the "The peak Of .the epidemic county 10 days ago. ·in Northern California ap-Los Angeles County ' penalty of 150 years in pri!oO vironmental and economic · s l-1~. alao called ror tough .• 1),,._ .... .1 i;on .. haoo -·~" .11 •• .-.er." ·--~~~a,_a~-='-'~~~=·~-------slate-lnspection--Of-mo!Ot.--------- as $12,000 In rmes. · vehicles to reduce pollution F D J Res~ -Mission-parently occurred in late_ ITJ!Qrj®lJ_lta.s hJld fiye flu December and earTy TiiIS deaths and 70 from pneumonia month," Chin reported. in the cou nty since the !tart of • • • • S' DI IN SACRAMENTO, Gov. and for a ban on the rush-hour rat eat l ttfJff es Ronald Reagan said he use or freeways by vebiC.les LOS ANGELES _(AP) thought there were "certain carrying less than four people J Gosepl singer tiara Ward. Impracticalities" in trying to unless they meet tough clean 1tquest · raUon gasoline to control air standards. whole sing~up JS smog in Southern California. --•·1ec1 .::u.... s The mayor of srnna-plagued cn:ul -wn.u But the governor .dncribed ... ve p d popularltydealodNe~ spf\elrit~l as "a fine test" the idea or ~ :;gpoel~~t~~sai~~yr:r~~ 0Stpone musk, is at ""• a r SU • holding hearina• on the pro- f · 1 strokes wi'lhin five ""' candidate Jess Unruh. enng WO · posal to cut gasoline usage by · LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Dr. ";· dled Tuesday at the up to 82 percenL UCLA Medical Center where At a news conference he said the bearings would be a she -had · W hospitalized means of finding out "how far sioce the last stroke in her we are willing to go" in suburban Baldwin Hilb home . fighting pollution. last week. She suffered an The Republican governor earlier attack Dec. s: said he thought lbe bearings A family spokesman said would demonstrate t b a t· the body will be taken to "perhaps some of the political Phlladelphla, wbere Miss answer . to po II u I I o n , Ward · was born, for funeral L-rticularly at '"the national services ftlJd returned to va Southern California for burial. level, has something of e Clark Backed SACRAMENTO fAP) Go•. Ronald Reagan says he hysteria in it that it is possible they have passed things that absolutely canoot be im- plemented.'' UNRUH SAID he already Thomas Noguchi has postpon· had talked with t.tayo r Joseph ed his coroner's inquest into Alioto of San Fra~isco a~'the death of Fred Bronner. the San Diego Mayofl>etew'n~ college studeriiWho fell Over 3. fi·afety Bill SACRAMENTO (AP) Public agencies 1'0Uld be re- quired to meet and confer with recognized local s a r e t y ernploye assOciations on work agreements under a measure introduced in the Legislature. Assemblyman John Burton, ([).San Francisco), authored the bill whii:h specifies that such employes do not have the right to strike. cliff after being abandoned In the mountain wilderness by bis fraternity brothers. The public hearing had been scheduled today but Noguchi's office said Tuesday more time was needed for investigation and scheduling witnesses. The new date is likely to be an- nounced early next month. The inquest is intended to fix responsibility in the death. Heavy rain and high tide combined Tuesday to cause widespread .fl<>Odi1lg in the San Francisco Bay ~rea and other low-lying California regions. The Vll1ia family of Novato is evacuated by iiremen. It was · the month's worst coastal storm. Clfi N SAID his dePartment consi ders any flu-related deaths over 65 as an epidemic. _....The 87 deaths, he said, were the year. In Orange County, health of- ficials eported. two nu deaths tllis year while last year there had been none. Bribe Case Handlin a ---·----0 -- 'Reckless' BEVERLY HfLLS (AP) - The Santa Barbara County sb'eriff made statements about the bribery arrest or en- tertainer Phil Regan that were ''prejudicial in reckless disregard of proper prcr cedures," contends attorney Vincent T. Bugliosi. --29%-off every Penney diamond. • We're out to dazzle you. espects his former executive HE REFERRED to a secretary, William Clark Jr. federal law that requires atsto -nominated by Ri:~an to fill makers to meet certain smog- ____a_ __ vacancy--on tne State J Bronner was left in the mountains near Newhall. Three fraternity brothers said Bronner had been acting "ob- noxious" and they wanted to teach tum a lesson. He fell over the cliff while apparently trying to reach a highway. No formal charges have been filed against Regan, who was arrested last Thursday night for allegedly attempting to bribe Santa Barbara County Supervisor Frank J. Frost for a favorable vote in a rezoning -~·- ' I 'l SUpre11111 Court -IO he "one l!ll0 ___ ,....,_!8_-i,...""" ~_:l:,°fbe~i::J~11 STONES TICKETS GO FAST •1'le · appoln\men\ bas been ctl\ldze4. because Clark droj>' peil oat cl law !Choo! without graduaUng. Oark says it was because be bad IO support his family. e Flrnu /lferge SANTA BARBARA (AP) - Two California saving., and Joan firms have agreed in principle to a merger that would create, in assets, one of the largest savings and loans in the nation. The proposed merger, an- nounced Tuetclay by Financial Corp. of Santa Barbara and West? Financial Corp. of Pasadena would result in a firm with 'l billion In assets, putting il among the top 10 savings and Joans in the United Staie.. INGLEWOOD (AP}-11 bad been a long \rip from New · Orleans, bi\cllhiklng all !he way, and ""'!' 2G-yearoold Mary )Vood was plunking down her last $25 to see the Rolling • Stooes in concert. .... -il;"~I'll be broke forever," she said. ' ~ balld!ul cl othenl with no place IO stay, Mary -,.,..omp;a-by an-outside wall cl-Ille Inglewood Forum 'and deleni1lDed IO endure the rain and chilly winds until the pelfmnanco 'lllursday evening. Thoosands showed up to pay from $!0 to 1100 for a tk)<el. A sellout -which seemed certain -of aD 18,699 seats Would raise a gross of $516,810. Proceeds are intended for the victims of last monUl's earthquake at Managua, Nicaragua. Mrs. Mick Jagger is Nicaraguan. F«Uill manager Jim Appell called it ''.the fastest-sell· ing concert we've ever had." • Fourteeo-year~d ?!terrie Lawson said she saved her babysitting m o n e y for weeks and used Jt to buy a $2S tkket. "I was·aavtng up for something big, and this ls it," she said. "'Ille &ling Stooes are No. I." Drug Cotinselor Had Pot Plants request. • -. Bugliosl, one of Regan's defense lawyers, told a news conference Tuesday that statements made by Sheriff John Carpenter "would seem to com~ a prima facie case that would nonnally be saved for the court after charges were filed." SAN DIEGO (AP) - A counselor in the Navy Medical Corps Drug Rehabilitation Center pleaded guilty.Tuesday IF THE fonner singer is in-. to possession of marijuana dieted or formally charged it and told the judge: "I had a would be "very difficult to small plot of 12 plants." find a jury to try this case The sentencing of Lt. James fairly in view of the prej- A. Packer, 28, was set for udlcial statements," Bugliosi Feb. 6 in San Diego said. Municipal Court. He has been · If Regan is formally pros. working with sailors, h1arines ecuted, Bugliosi said, Santa and Coast · Guardsmen who Barbara attorney Frank Cran· voluntarily request reilabilita· • dall would enter an innocent tion, along with others ordered • plea for Regan and request a to undergo drug rehabilitation. change in venue. HALLI DAY'S s At these speei-al low prices we expect to develop a lot of new friends. How about you? A L E STARTS . THURSDAY Special thru Monday only! Sa~~ $1 a roll! Silk finish studio prints ••. from your Koda color® film ••. no ·borders, more picture. "". 240.00 Reg. 300. Matching bridal set with .33 cl. cen ter stone. 14K gold. 120.00 Reg. 160. Solltaire wit~ .20 ct. diamond, 14K gold band. Man's band to match, reg . 33. now 26.80 110.00 Aeg.137.IO Men's 14Kt gold ring with S8WWI dlamonda. 34.00 Rtt-42.IO Slnglo diamond crou set In 14'1< gold.""' fO< 1 Htwtted Umo only! JC Penney The values are here evety day. 156.00 Reg. 175. 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' ' The Computer Gap Co1npulers tn~ ... tify. and seare. some people. ~fun­ tington Bea('h 4.'1ty council1nen are no exception. Rect>nlly . •'0Unr1lmen demanded a1\ outside investi- gati~1n of the cJ t._\·'s $500 .000 comput~r complex. CouncU- 1nan Jt<'li: t.~~n led the 'call for an objective evaluation or "helht"r or not thr con1puters are doing the work they should. and" "'helher the 'rork they do IS w o rt h the mont~ 5-f't'u• <t Fran .\r~ueJ :o. the cily's finance dire<:tor and head of lhe .'l\mpuier OJ'('ration. ~ys an investigation should :lff1nh hls ron tt'nt1on the t 1ty has one of the top com· puter rn\~nms in the county \\ e hopt" ~-Tht' I lun tington Beach computer sys- tem 1 an expensive chunk of equipment and if council· men don't understand it they should certainly hire an obJ~ti,·e SpN"ialist to ('Xj>lain it. ~ Th('re is definitely a gap between the council and t~ ruy staff roncerni n~ l'Omputers and their potential expansion, . .\ thorough investigation shoul d prove it to be a ro1n n1unications gap and not a credibilty gap. After the Fact In-what is cert.ainly--a-breach -of proper-procedure if not a violation of the la\\'. the Orange County Sanita- tioo District built itself a flood control waU, and then submitted an environ1nental impact statement on it. To compound this situation, that impact statement has no"' been rejected by the Fountain Valley Planning Co1nmission because officials believed it lacked essenlial information. :\nd indeed. essential information does seem to be latking. The dist rict put up a flood control \rail to pro- tect its 1-""'ountain \'alley treatment plant fro1n a breach in the Santa 1\na River levees. The wall is designed to divert the water, which it probably will do. But ~·ountain Valley fears the water might be divertMI into a. nearby housing lraict. It rnay turn out thal this (ear is groundless. Or it may even be dec:ided that it is more important to pro- tect the sanitation facilities than homes in the event or flood . But these are the kinds of things th a t environ· mental impact statements are designed to bring out in ttie open before. and not, after, projects are built. Reassuring _ Approach 1\t a time \Vben governmental secrecy at all levels ·1 is becoming a major issue, the attitude displayed by the 1-luntington Beach City (elementary) School District trus- tees in voting their administrators a pay raise co1nes as a refreshing change. It is a change because the discussion and vote on the raises were held in an open public meeting, not in a closed-door session as has been the case in the· past. It \\'as just about a year ~go that teachers in the dis· trirt tried to have four of the scbQOI board me1nbers <·ited-for-vtol-a~toh-oHhe-Brown-Act-tor-discussing-ad- ministratorsJ'il salaries in secret session and not making the information available to the public. The district attorn€y refused to prosecute. but the point had been made. The point of the Brou•n anti- secrecy law is to insure .that the public has access to all "'the information on which their elected representatives base their de<:isions. By holding these kinds of di scussions in public meet· ings, the Huntington Beach school trustees are keeping u·i th the spirit as well as the letter of the Bro\rn Act. ' H Where Did Secret Service Fears !Militants .. 'Li1rielight' First Slii1ie? . Dear Gloo1ny Gus Heavy Security _Set for Inaugural ~YDNEY J .HARRI~ Today's y,·ord..quiz is about phrases y,·e use l'\'Cry day . y,·ithout kno"'ing what they really mean. or ho,~. they canle to mean it. A score of SO per cent is com· mendable. I. \Vhy 1s someone curren tly notorious saici to be in the "limelight"? 2. How did "go th e v.·hole hog'' come to ml'an ,.,.hat it does ' 3. \\'hat 's so special abouL ··seventh" heaven'.' 4.. \Vhal did the phrase, "at first blush." origin~lly signify'.' 5. \Vhat do !he fol- lowing \.\'Ords and phrases have in c o 111 mo n : lurch. kno c ked into a cockt'CI hat , pass the buck. flu ke. and bias'.' 6 \\'hy do y,·e call some<>ne who solic11s customers a "tout''? i \\'hat did the first "plagiarists" steal'.' 8 \\'hat did it originally mean to give som('one the "cold shoulder"? 9. Ho\• did a hi111 of evidence come to be kno.,..·n as a ·'clue''? 10 \\"hy did "acme" come to mean the highest point of success or ach1ev('ment~ Af\'S\\'ERS : 1 In the earl y Victorian theater . a \'h·id light. giving off little heat. 'o'o"as pro- duced by the combustion of oxygen and hydrogen on a surfac~ of lime, and used 10 thru"' a po.,..·erful beam on the chie f flCIOr 2 )lahon,l.'t forb~de his follo11·ers Let's all clap hand s for tlunting- ton elementary trust ee Jack Clapp. He says he's again~ lhe high 9Chool bond issue as an individual, but he voted to support it as a school trustee. \Vhere do you stand . Jack? A.W,C. ™• , .. ,,,.. ~lec:l1 ,.Men' .. i.-... , •KffMritY IMM tf "'e -·-· SMMI ...vr Ht _,,. t.· GlitMIY I)'", Dlll'll P'lltl. from eating one part of the pig, which he fa iled to specify; thus , un- compromising ~foslems alislain from pork altogether. and "go th.: \\'hole hog." J. According 10 lhc early Cabbalists. there are seven heaven s, one above the other. and the seventh is formed of divine light. occupied only by God and the highest rank Of angels. 4. "At first sighl." from ttlc J\tidd!e English. blusche. meaning a glimpse or momen tary view : ii has nothing to do \\·i th blushing. 5. All are derived from gan1es or sports -from criobage. ninepins , poker. billiards, and lawn bo\\'ling. 6. The first "touls" were from !he town ol Tooting; "'here persons en route to the British court at Epsom were pestered by peddlan:. 7. "Pla&iarist" in Greek meant "a kidnapper of slaves"; by extension, it came to mean one who steals others' ideas and literary properties. 8. In medieval limes, the stranger or· unexpected guest at a castle was gtven a cold shoulde r of mutton at dinner, or \•;hat was left over. 9. A "clue" was a ball or thread. such as Ariadne unwound in the Cretan labyrinlh to lead Theseus through the maze in Greek mythology. JO. "Acme" u•as a medical term. describing the highest state or violence during a disease, after which. in the fo urth and final stage. it subsided. Th e Ordeal of January Thl! starl of !he ne'o'o' \ear is alwavs rough. Common sense LellS you that eaCh .1·car is getting more demanding than the one before. Thal i!I the v.·ay the ll'Orld is going Therefore no"' is the best of a1\ limes to eheck up on yourself 10 sec lhat you ;ire fit for the orde<1I You uerd a mcn111l 1lS u;cl! as a physical cxan1. A glanc~ into ttu• 1nirror "·ill t<>ll you 11 hat need~ to b¥ done lo tone you r body up But ho\\• about you r mind - that 1vhelstone of df'. cision. that buzzsa11 or perform~ ls it rend y to fact• rhe ordeal and challenges nf 1973~ \VE'VF: PREPARED a simple, CJS)'·IO. 1' home tc.-;t thcH 1~·111 help you sol"e that prc.ble1n. Simply answer the fnllo,\-ing qtwslions· rr somt'On(' suddenly played "Jingle Ilt!lls" In ~·our e;1r right nov.•, \\'Ould yo u l'ilher scrc\lin silently or stnrt de· r1ou11cing S:'lnt:1 flaus? Do you 1hl11k 1nodcrn school children ge t too ma11y VHctl liOn!I and ought to spend more 1Jn1c srudyin~ and less lime fritt ering lh<' year ay,•ay ? Do you tell yourself tn:it you find your whole family "'°·ould prob:ibly be better off if you just threw in the sponge and \Vt!nl on relief? Jan't it true you reel ·nu would n't need Soc;lal ~urily'°'Whcn you r~t)r'-.-r Uncle Sam "''OOld just qu it a1nuia in I I ) • [ HAL BORE ) {:, . you r pocketbook so much you don 't have enough to do any real saving yourself? For some reason ~nnation has hit your family harder than it has any other fami- ly in the block , hasn't it? ' Have you decided. that· this is probably th~· ye ar you'll finally go bankrupt before April? Are you tempted riow and I.hen to sell .vour house nnd become a hermit on a desert Isle? EVERY Th\lt: the laundry ~ends back. your clean shirts. it seems like two or three more are frayed at the collar - iruc? So1ncbody who \\'Orks for the la'Un· dry probably ha~ K !lt>cret grudge BJl:Blf)st you and is rubbing them "'Ith sAndpapcr -nght? \\'<>II. for rhat 1nattcr, n.,,lning seems to l:i!it very 101111 anymore. and they simply don 't make things as wtll nowadays as the\ used 10 -isn't !hill so? Those :ire the question!!. Now to your SC'Ort•. If you nnSY.'ered no to mor~ than thrfe or then1. you are oot of your mind and living ln a fool's paradise. [tut Jf you nnswcred yes to all the qu es- tions, you 're in the pink of condltton. You simply hnvl' a normal case or "winter blues." You should "'c:ither 1973 In great shape. The more desperate you are in Jao.uary,. lhe .nore likely you are to be'"-"\ hcblthy in Junf. \VASI-{IN:iTON -The \\'hite House has been \ramed that the sniper attack on police and fi remen in New Orleans last \Vcek cou ld precipitate a similar in- cident in .vashington during President Nixon's inaugural. The Sl.'Cret Service is deeply concerned over t~ mentality of terrorists "'ho are willing to lay down their lives in a fanatical outburst of hatred . F'rom atop a Ne\\' Orleans hotel, t.tark James Robert Essex blasted a\vay at po-• lice for almost 12 h o ur s and then laughed a.s a hail of police hullets finall y cut him do\\'ll. He reported ly had ties 1rith bl ack fanatics 1l'ho avo1v the politics of hatred and vio· lence. SECRET SER.VICE files are loaded \l'ilh references to these extren,ists who might be willing to die in a blaze of fury against the white establishment. The fil es !ell of their sec ret plottings and threalenings against local police and \Vashington notables alike, including the President. Essex. a 23-year-0ld Navy veteran disc harged :·ror J.WlSuitable character and bt'ha.Yior disorders." reponedly mingled 1\1fh exlrem ists ,,_,.ho have sought to stir up a black ho!bed in New Orleans. The Secret Service field office in Ne\Y Orleans has described their activities in secret intelligence summarie.5. One of the most militant black organizatiom, ac· cording to these intelligence reports. is the Republic of Ne\v Alrica (RNA) which seeks "the establishment or a separate black nation \vithin U.S." IT WAS founded by the radical black supremist. Robert Williams, who has made political pilgrimages to Cuba and China. But a f~ction. more interested in action thhn ideology; has made its "na· !ional headquarters" in New Orleans. The field oftice descrihl!.s this a.s the "Richard Henry faction ," wil,h eight "hardcore members·• and a hangout on Fem Street. Secret Service files charge that radicals have participated "in target practice-explosives training," h av e "cached "·eapons and explosives," are involved "in sabotage and guerrilla warfare acti vities." have advocated "an apparent use of anned robbery-extortion as means of raising mon~y ." are im- plicated "in assassination plot against local officials and reportedly mentioned the President in their discussions." THE DEACONS or-Defepse a~ Justice, which Is described as a "small, militant all-Neg"ro organization to aid in lhe defense of civil . rights workers and Negroes in the South," was founded in the Jonesboro, La ., area. Secret Service fil es say it has been "increa.singly iden- tified as a group of Negro militants." And the l.1aitreyan Temple, a psuedo- religious black group in New Orleans, "has access to .200 lbs. of C-4 (plastic) explosives." reports the rield office. THE BLACK PANT•lER Party's David Hillard. for _example, told an antiwar raUy in San Francisco : "We will kill Richard Nixon." The Justice Department dropped the charges against him, however. rather than reveal wiretap- evidence in court. In Miami, the Black Afro · Militant P.1ovemenl is anned to the teeth and eager for revolution . Say the Secret Servic~ files: "Each member owns a1 least two weapons and is trained to service and operate various other weapons." THESE ENTRIES are typical of the in- formation in Secret Service ·files about ,the growttfg black ' militant movement. Some~ e already waging low-grade go , :-warfare aglinst the palice. The Secre Service is worried that they may attempt a spectacular incklent in Wash· ingtoD during the Inaugural. As a precaution, the Secret Service is bringing in an additional 600 qents to augment its 1,200-man force throughout the JnauguraL Some 10.000 local police officials from all over the country will also assist in policing the event, say ·our source6. But officially, the Secret Service had "no comment." Is 'New' Mauldin Anti-American? To the Editor: Being a \\'orld \Var II veteran I am ve ry aware of the 14·orks of Bill Mauldin. His ca rtoons in those days were so very pro.American! lfowever of late, Jn this la.st year I have vie\\·ed S<>me of his works with qtleSlion. President Nixon was re·eleolcd by tho 1nnjorily or all the-50 stnlcs of AmeriCa, 49 to 1. That's almost 100 per- cent in the belief that he Is doing his job ta most difficult one) the way mos t Americans feel he should . BUT l\.1AULDIN'S :atest cartoon (see cut) seems to me, and I would think to many millions more AmeMcans, in poor taste. It aids and comforts our enemy. It downgrades not only our President. but our Congress. the highest intellect of our By f'.eorge ---. ()('ar George : \Vhy is there so little sex In your column? . CURIOUS !)c11r curious: .. Because my clients act in very dull trouble, I gue1s. (I don't like it cither. Comparro to Dear Abby, I sOOnd like Dow Jones.) (Why let problems keep you :iwakc at night? Wrlle to George and let him ~keep r.>U awa~ .,._ n!Jtht,) .. . ~· ;. .,,, .. - country. all elected by people like you and me. Wheo I see a cartoon such as this my first thought is what a great freedom we have in America, to have it published. but then I think of the impudence, the in- sult il protrays against America and the highest position of our land, the Presidency. HOW ABOUT a cartoon by ~!r. Mauldin shO\\'ing the leaders in Hanoi l'lith halos on th<>ir heads. but behind· tt:eir backs clutching machine guns, rockets and the face of death? ' ~ How about a pro-American cartoon from Mauldin for a change? There must be still one left in him! GRANT HARDING PHILLIPS Jtlatter of J>rhac lple ( MAILBOX ) Let!ers from readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is re served. All lc!ters must include signature and mailing address, b11t nameJ may be tcithlLeld on reque1t if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be pu blished. heartening to those of us who have voic· ed our opinions and engagi?d in rtasoned con troversy wilh district personnel and the Board of Trustees. •· To the Editor : It is my opinion that teachers felt as focal Polnl: A Plus for Humanity -short-<:hanged a.s the parents of the Jan. 8. 1973, 4:30 p.m., at tbe Grand district. There is little eviden~ to in- Avenue exit ramp on the Santa Ana dicate that teaching staffs were privy to Freeway. Just a week. ago. the principle infonnation and facts other than the con- of the thing happened, I say the principle jecture. hope, and enthusiasm given to of the thing because to call it an accident parents thus far. upon which to base an is not the major point to make here. Intelligent and important vote. t\ \\'Oman in a small white car hit anothe r ca r at a stop sign on a freewa y 1108 REFLECTS shabby treatment of· off.ramp. When the driver of the car thal the teaching staffs. and hasty and ,.,.as rear-ended got out to e:<change all disorganized planning by the Ocean View the nectss:iry infonnat.ion, the white car Dist rict lildministration. Teaching staffs vanished. Jt seems almost unbelievable should have been Informed , consulted and that a person could really do that to asked for constructive suggestions before another human being but t guess It's the board \l1Jttd.J'!o hastily. Only after called "welcome to reality Uttle girl." such action should the teachers have If it had been a child. would fhe woman betn asked to vote. have hit and run then?? ... or maybe it Thi.! type of Rctlon reflects the ad· could have been an elderly person that ministration's contempt for the teachers had ~ heart attack al the scene of the ac-and parents of the disUict. The Board of cldent . Perhaps the woman in the white Trustees is particularly guilty of this at- car had a husband wllh a rather vlolertr l ttmw."ll is inconceivable that they, our temper or maybe It w;s nnother man's elected-' officials, could be s e ear other than btr husband -maybe. unre!pon.slve lo I reuonable plea for ln- Hke so manv she just didn 't want to get ronnallon and llmt! to study the proposal invol ved. " by mRny partnl!. But these lhings do happen and we ii _ll OUR DOAK.D meetings should be a learn to live with th~m. but YOU won&;r if forum whe.re many views fir! eirtd. We maybt people don t feel even a little have a ri11ht to be heani. ltowcver. we guilt)' nnll "shamed. too are treated shabbily there. I was told . KARYN RINGE!t "You shut-up." and "Are you a Slaal>l>y T r eaune111 To lhc Edllor. _ ,.,- Tbc recent vol.e ·q• au':)'f:•l' schools by maqy Oceanvicw faculties is teacher?" Apparently my profession pn..-cludts my having • ri1oth1 to speak" or re:1Son, even though 1 am a district pif'!nL . I This, together with a teun1lous attaclc. • upon a man not present to defend himself, is totally unexcu.sable, un- professional. and reprehensi ble. District new.s releases referred to those of u.s who spoke at tbat meeting a.s a "dissident minority." Not one parent rose to speak in favor of the plan. Who was the minority? Perhaps we should refer to the definition of "minority" for clarification. Surely, no1 everyone at "District" or in the "Administration" agrees with the im· plementation plans. Unfortunately, their discreet silence precludes their being dissociated from th is association, Others may have inherited the plan with their job, To these people , I apologize for my remarks. The Board of Trustees however, have identified themselves. their views, their unresponsiveness, poor judgment, and ba.d manners. Let's not have a repeat of a tenn of oflice as the present .one. Let them know we are uniled, interested parents, with our children. schools, and tax dollars in mind . My remarks were prompted by the need for tbe community to become aware of what is happening in the dlstrid. Lack of an infonnalion campaign by the district thus far jeaves many questions to be answered. All parents cannot con· veniently atlend board meetings. The othtr side of the story must be told . JOE MILAZZO OIANG~ COAST DAILY PILOT Robert H. Wrtd, blisher Thom4' Kttvil, .Editor Batba rA Kr.ilblch Editorial Page f.,'dilor Th<' f'dilbrit1l 1'11!.:'~ 11( !hf' TMil~· Pilot ,_,.,,k~ to ln r•irm and i;.tlmu· lat•· r+'lldf'N b) prttenllng I.hi~ 11" .... ~P1'1>er·~ Opinion, Anti ~'On1• ff\t'Tilnr)' ~•n lnJ~H . .,. nr il11f'r<'~1 11nfl ~h:niriCflnt'+', hy 1 1rn1·1dln~ ll lur1Jn1 for the c.1qirl'!l1i11n r)r our r••lldl'l'll' oplntoM. find by p1'•'$~•nlin1: 1 h" '-1)\"•'hl' \"ll'\\'IM•lnts o( !nformt'l'.t Ob· )ol'l'\'Cf'I and .'lpukesmcn tin l~pl<'11 11f lhO tl;i), Wednesday, Januai-y 17, im ' • ·• , ,. . . • Ora11ge ·Coast· • EDITls/N - Today's Final N.Y. Stocks . VOL. 66.-NO. 17, 6 SECTIONS, 88 PAGES ·. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOliNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUA~Y 17, 1973 N TEN CENTS ' Bay Area Braces for Expected Second Storm -SAN FRANCISCO <AP/ -Still reeling from 1 vlclOUJ storm tba ripped lhrollgb the regloo, Northem calilomlans today 'braced for more bowling winds and rain Iha! could apln flood roadl, dlsnlpt ~er and IOlld rlvero rlslq daDgerous- Pacldn& wlncb ol near-lilrricane lorce, I storm tliot llarnriied IJd the San Fru> c.1'co Bay area TIJ¥dlY ·callled widespread flooding, rl!'l""I' up ln!et, snapped power lines and brought boavy snowa to the northern moantalns. ~ Pfdll~ storm~ to bring more lielvyriliii and wfMs ---k * * 1.7 Inches Of Rain ' Hit Area gusting to 35 mlles per hour lnlo the region late today, the Nallonal W!"l'ilier S.rvioe ssld. A spokesman said It did not appear as III,_ as 'l\ltfclay'1 storm w!Ucb packed winds up lo Ill ll!iles an hour, bul added , "It could be.'' 'lbe •FO!leral-$ale River Forewt Cente: today said that the awollen rlver1 .,.., were reced1ng frofit near--Dood stages. A spokesman llid ho 11w no major prob- lems immediately but added, "We're ex- ~tl!!iJ_ne.wJlmm and_don'.Llmow. what-Iha! wUl brlilg." No 'nfth cparter' S:ummer School Slated .. Newport.Mesa Unified School District trustees Tueldiy nlgbt'-bllsbod June 11 lo Aug. !I as the summer lthool period at :a local scbooll, lncludlog blgh ocbools. -llr. Jolln w. N1ooll told the bolrd thal sdmtner ICbool durlnlJ 1173 would be ' euertially the same as during lhe previous year and that plans to establish the summer session as a "lifth quarter" are no Joaaei beln& pursued because or --· Earllor. this month, Superintendent Nicoll 1Ugested to lrusletl that 1Umn1er IChool aboukl be called j'Quarter 5" and that It CQUld become a forerunner for an a11-,_ IChnol P"'llfaltl In the district. SEE HOW THEY SELL: FIRST CA.LL '!be total --lorecait for Ille 11 ~. lllx Intermediate • and loar hJgb schools la 1,1'1. or about \IO _1u1,_. . Start your :peor oft npt with a IlAILY PILOT eiallllled wmt ad. Sae bow tlley \,..: -.. ,., -olferlni IUm· met ......., thla year lndude Adam1, Clllbala, College Pwlt, E.utblull, -Im EL CAMINO. kpd, lWI, Harbor View, l;lnclbersfl. Mainers, . good cond. f!SGO. Coll m · Newport Hefahts, McNolly · TMR, ..,.._ Pauflrino, SOnor1, and Wilson.' 1-mediate ICboola open thla ...mmer 'lbe ..,,, ftnt pll'lllll 'wbo~ealled fDdtlle Dlvlt, Enslin, Kalaer, Llntolnl boqht tbe car. If 1"11 blft lo -.., Te 111dle. On tho high llCboo Meanwhile, residents used a brief Reagan to declare it a state disaster sooth. Three fee\ or water stood on the routed or delayed. break in the stormy wealher to beg1n arei. Bayabore at one point. Several Northern California·rivers rag- cleaoing up. Nearly every street and roadway in On the San Francisct'.l PeF5Wa, heavy , ed near the flood stage Tuesday, In- Police at Novato in hard-hit Marin low areu of Marin were flooded when rains washed away portions of a landfill eluding the Sacramento, Eel, Napa and County north of here said the 50 persons wfnd.whipped raiQI alsbed the~ Hun-,00 U.S. 28 and a. 40-foot section of one Van DuSeri rivers, officials said. evacuated returned to their homes. dredl ol autos were awash in blgti water. The Marin C.ounty aberiff's office said Fallen tree8 and mudalide• blocked lane of the freeway uunbled down an em-Ten inches of new snow were reported the water drained from streets elsewhere roads tbrougbout. the San Francisco Bay .bankment. at Huntington Lake and a foot ·af snow area, tbrowing commuter traffic luto JO the north, lhe storm dumped he8vy wits recorded at Badger Pm In !? tlJ:e county and pi:ecficted 00 problemJ confusion and causing thousands to be snow iD the Sierra Nevada, making driv-Yosemite National Park, until tonight w~n we ~gbt get belted hours late for work. Power outages were ing baiardous. At the lower elevations, the storm in agatn:•· reported in severJI communities. Jn the Dooner Pass area, snow was The Marin Board of Supervisors Tues-FJOQdlng blocked U.S. fol on both sides blamed for the derailing of a 27-car Fresno brq_ught the season's ralnfall•total da~ecla.relLihe_county~eL-oLJ.he..city,.Jn..Marin_County~~lOc Jt¢&!!_t Jra~ln~a~t ~Cisco~,_,.;t•;.,;.;6.6~7,.:ln:::c:::he:::s:::, almost 50 ' percent above area and voted to ask Gov. Ronald and at the Baysbore Freeway to the ' weSt of Donner. Other trains were re-11orma . I Freeway Study Opened 'Transportntion Corridor' at Coast Pondered for almost 10 years to get the coast freeway killed, as it was last August. "Even though the freeway was deleted, It didn't delete the need for it," Moore continued. Development in the area soulh of the San Diego Freeway wOuJd have to be curt.ailed in some. way without another transportation system to support it, be said. The question arose before Tuesday's commission meeting because af problems surrounding the Thunderbird Capistrana tract in Dana Point. Nine years ago, the state condemned 8Q acres or the 455-acre tract for freeway right-of-way. Since the state deleted the freeway last Question OK!'d . ' . tu ~ REVEllSED a dnlg convtdlon ol a 8oUlll Carolina ctYtl ril!JU leader, Geiie Ham, OOltVlctld" JlOl'l!lllilll marfjtma ....... -1o. 11-tba bi jtll. '. llltn cilnllmded blJ ti8hts ..... violated b<l:ause the trial judge muoed to ut the 'jwyta JI they were prejudiced against (I) Negroes (2) qalilat people who wore l>ea!ds. · THE covBT IN AN opinion wrt1tat by Justice William· H. Reltnquiat, llid 1hO l:onstilullon gave tiii def-the rtgbHo uk Juror• •bout poulble racial pnojudice, but not the right lo uk JI the juro,. were prejudiced against boards. Jlllllcel Tliurgodd Marshall and WUllam 0. Douglas dllsented from the -ruling., Citr w .. u Close LfHlk Corridor. Jolt to. ~-ewport • • Newport Beach-city olficials, mauy ol whom fought for years to get the Paclllc Coast Freeway route killed, aald today they want a very close loot at any new proposal by Orange County planners for a "super highway" along the old free. way corridor. "I'd 9'1l'f: want to take a long, bard look at this before taking act.km in favor of it," llid Vice Mayor Howard Rogers, a key leader of the old Freeway Fighters group that botUed lo defeat· tlie coutal route. 0 A freeway or oprmway bU been ruled out.by law and il the -cmnes IIl with -of -· It woold really jolt me," Bocer'I Slid. . Rogers l8jd be hopes the coanty pl..,. • nJng commWloo, wlddl bas ubd IJte road department lo lludy Ill llHlounty freew1y running from Newport Beach lo San Clemente, allows enough time for adequale study. .' "Something ii nre needed but a lot hiru!e1 on what our traffic sludy sboW1 US:' Rolefs llkl.' "We don't want the county coining In to tell us we have lo do 11J1Detbinc we ~lt want." 'lbe city'• tralflc lludy, which is being prepared 11 part ol the geieral plan due for compledoo In the summer, is an at- tempt lo pillpolnt trafllc problems In the city" and oiler llOlutlolll. "I hope we don' end up with a situation where ... aicc-.uy fought oil the stale and -.blve: t1ie COUllty to deal with," Ropn 11111. ~ Cir! Kymla agreed with Ropn thll 1 p.1_ deal more '!IUdJ' would be aeeded.·bolare 1111 blgbway Is approved. ii' '. . - "I nnt lo wall (or· \he t't!IUlll of our traffic study, too," kymla'Pid. "It would be In Newport Beach's best mtereot lo work cloeely with the county ·road com- mlslloner and -keep our options open." Kymla llid be Is going to uk fellow counclllDen to acbedule a study -ion ...Jew el the proposal at the !all meeting in F'ebrUlry and soys· he bas been ubd by . county Road Commtsllooer Al Mo- Convllle for Ume lo make • inoentallon. Clly Monager Robert L. Wym llid such a blglnny woold Involve • number " problems In terms of lta lepllly --the City Charter. . "H we're aolng lo bulld • county blgbo WIJ' ... have ~ to evalultct It la lmna ol the cbarler and -or DOI• mer-endllbl • ofteeded," ..,,. aid. ~'Allo mucll ol this freew11 ~land bas already been -for -.. pork land and we have lo recoaclle that too.''.- .:- Little Cigars Suspect • Government Report Ci~s Possible Dangers ' . W ASBINGTON (UPI) -Clprttte ettecta lllmllar to those 8!80claled with smolren were warned today In 1 govern-llllOldnf elf-· JI . llUle cipn are ment r<port that the Increasingly ,popular ~~ ~ ~~ ~-pa=~ "little cJgars" may be as dangerous to UJIJUll....a ......-"" WUMI .. , thelr health as cigarettes. , dorette sm1~1ra,•• the ttpOrt Mid. . The report to C.0...-by the U.S. l1llUie •lliHIM yura, the l97S mol<· !lepartmeal ol Heal Educotloo and Inc ~"'°DOI billed u from the U.S. Welfare .... llid there WU lresll evi-SiiinGn -It WU alp!d by 0.. dence that pregnant women WhO smoke Mer1In It DuVol 11 1ai1tam.....wr face a Creoler risk of ba•lnr underWelal>t 1w heollll In HEW. DuVol mlped children or fetal or aftetbfrtb mortality .-Uy but the nport was released u ol the chlld than nommoklng -· an ollICtal govmunent docUmellt. A spedal ltdlon WQ devOted to uutUe '"nle currmt report reiterates, dgarit" that are manufactured, pacba· .......-MMI ntencls the llndilp IIl ed, adllfrllsed and IOld In a ,_ e1rtlor ._q tbal nnoklnl Is a inajor for "lllUe dpn" 1111! Aid that an ade- quale evaluallon ol tllelr ellect oo health could tab 10 lo 11 ,..,._ .. However, a mitt ot t b e epldetnlolo&lcll ~ and tt· perimeltlll dolt tbe bealtft -ol ..,.U., pe and di•r lllloll1nl OUl1lllllilled In this and prey(oao reporta Is belpfuJ IIl a>Mlderlilg tbe poleatial '-c! on 0..lth 61 smoking Utt•. clpn," .u.e report 1ald. Fadon that make 11UtUe dgan" as poeentlaJli dangeroul' lo health .. clpretlea an lhclr concentratkm ol carbon -· bydrogencyanldt, aceilklellyde and ollJ1er compoundl In summer, the developer bu.had difficulty getting county approval to use that re- maining land. C.Ounty planners told developer A. H. Coke that his right-of.way migb t still be needed to meet future traffic needs. The commission asked that the Road Department develop standard for a coor- (Sff FREEWAY, Page!) Peace Rumors Persist, But Talks Go On By Unli,cl Prtsl Ja- Rumors peiiJsted toddY in worJd capitals that a Vlelnam cease-fire ""1lng the loogest war in American history \vas Imminent, . but diplomatk: actlvlty In Paris, Saigon and Wllhlngton made it clear there wauld be more talking before the shooting actually stops. American sources in Washington cau- tiorled qalnst expecting President Nllcon to announce a eease-flre before his sec- ond IIlluguratloo Salurday. South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van TbJeu's office also denied widespread r<ports Nlaoo woold i;nake !hi IDDOUllcemeot Friday. One of the clearest algns that the Unlled States e>pected a c:oue-lire soon came in SaJgoa where military 10U1ttS llid the U.S. Command ardeftd American mllltary advlserf ~tb South v;etn&mese forces to wi w if at- tacRd during fighting ezpectlJd lo Oare before a ,,.....lire actually goes Into el· feet The . ~titary """"'"· llid the onler aimed at reducing unnecessary Amstcan casualties was taken for both polltlcal and humanitarian reaaons, but -.i that. U.S. air power Wl1Uld con-to bit Communist poslUons In South Vlelnam. 1-and C8mbodla until tho -fire comes. ID Key Biscayne, Fla., Presldeot Nixon continued a news blackout oo all Vietnam peace developments today ~ arTanaed to remain at the Florida White Home un- til Thursday evening to complete -1t on blJ Inaugural -Press Secrelary Roolld L. Zieg!« told r<porte,. Nlxoo coaferred by telepbooe for 40 mfuutes this momlng wHh Hemy A. Kissinger, bis cblel peace -tlator, oo the ceaaef1te outlook. Kllalnger Is In Wubington. Welidaer The skies are expected to remain partly cloudy to sunny on Thurs- dar,, with clood.t lncteasfng late in the day. High Iemperature ·b ex- pected to be about 115. INSIDE TOD-'Y Th< ..., ....,. of -"'""lty theattr activitv fn 0 ran Q e County com.ti to a crt1t tAU wtek with th6 opmlng of four ntio prodw:tioru. Sa• En~rtai'li­ mtni, Paae 28. L.M. lk'H M -.. ·-. c-C-0 11 -n ... -. -. ... ""'""' 11 ....... ,. .... htlrt•..t ...,. -..... ,., ......... ti -. -' .... .....,..,. a ............... , or ... c..-t." ... . -... . Dr ............ .. ---,....,.. . ---. ............... l .. n lhll ,.ar, 1•t off lo • lood start. 1en1, --..ct1oa wtU be ollere<t, --. ' 81 lllt C.-do! liar, Oollo Maas, • ~_::. ______ ;.:.. _ _:~":'.ir..;;;.uid NEw)ca_t RaitxJr' cam • similar lo clgareltel. llOl"1I prUle11 lo the Unlled States," "It Is~ lo·-·· Dt1V-'-··~. ' -giltllo~11119'-ln ....... ·-~-·--11--lrol .-companl>lo' lo ,_ flluDdJn ........ Ill&"'°" aid. • ' • -.. ....-.. ....... ""'"'""' . ·" • < • \ ' . I ' ' I • J! QAJ~fPiLbT H Wod.,.$dU, J'""'" 17, 197l • -M~sat1 Falls To Deatl1 At Boatyai·d ln,·estigators for lhe Orange Cou nty Coroner's Offiei! said today that the M· year-old Costa Mesa boatyard "·orller ,,.ho fell off a scaffold Tuesday suffered a heart. attac.k just bef<n: ht plUJ:lied to death. Atl nutopsy conducted on the body o( Carl Johnson. 2287 ?i.tiner St, has not yet yielded a poslti\·e cause of death but it ''as definitely established that Johnson suffered a bear< !e:izure, Deputy Robert Greene disclosed this morning. Johnson. an employe of Jsla11der Yachts, m \V. 17th St., C.OSta ?i.lesa, fell off tbe scaffold around 11 a.m. Tuesday. \\fitnesses say he was \Valking along the eight-foot high scaffold "'hen he appeared mq,pu~ntarily stuMed, fell down . and struck the back of his head on the ground, lie \vas taken to Hoag ~lemorial I ... pital in Newport Beach for emergen- cv treatment but died around 1 :25 p.m. cOrone r's offiCers are still uncerla in 1vh~ · !' the hear! all a-:k op the head in- 1ur~· caust'd his de~th. Johnson. a marine c~rp..~nter. had been employed by Islander \'achts since 196.1. He \\'3S doing carpen tr~· \\·ork on a ''}.foot motor sailer at the lime or r ) arl"· · ·nt. Funeral services for Johnson are pend- ing at Bell Broad~'BY l!Jortuary, Costa ~lesa. Private School Aid Challenged SA~ FRANCISCO (AP! -A suit has challenged a 1m California. law giving tax credits to the parents of private school chi re'n on grciunds it would un- fairly efit religious-related. schools, partic rly Roman Catholic schools . A .S. District Court suit ftled Tuesday asktd that the law -which provides personal income tax credits up to $125 - be declared unconstitutional and en- forcement halted . Plaintiffs were the United Americans fur Public Schools. Americans United for Separation of Church and State, William F. Poynter and Henry Schindel of San Francisco, Mary Middleton. of Beridey and Chester !\fcPhee of Novato, a fonner San Francisco supervisor. FromPll§eI LAWSON .•. strictJy·m busineM matters. He said he tiad recently returned from Alaska where be had gone on behalf °'- lhe Alaskan oil pipeline. "It will have but a small impact on the environment." lbe speak.er said. '·People who oppose it have never been there." Schirra said the nation was not yet ready for the SST supersonic airplane and that improved surface transpcrtation was the answer to our problems. Chamber leaders for 1973 made short talks after being introduced by second term President Richard Stevens. Mrs. Chris Hopper succeeded herself as chairman of the Dolphins, the wo- men's division; David New is the new leader of the marine division and George Woodward took over presidency of the Commodores Club. SteveM, in an abbreviated inaugural address. said the business environment was only one of the concerns of the chamber. "We have lraffic problems, the airport issue and 'free enterprl8e to cope with," he said. Mayor Donald Mctnnis of Newport Beach said the death of the Pacific Coast Freeway had obligated the city to tolve its traffic problems. He promised a new general plan soon and a new police build- ing . Mclnnis also announced a $900,000 sur- plus in the city's treasury at year's end. OU.Neil COAST M DAILY PILOT Tiie 0....,,. 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Mr11tW., '42..U71 ~ ttn, Or.,._ CO.SI ""'41"""8 ~-trto -'*'"" n111i1r11""" ldlWlef !Nlltf Cl!' ...,....,'"""""' ,..,. _, "' ~· 9llllo.ll #ICltl ,... mlUllll ot coPYrlthl -· '-1111 c.llM """ ... •W It Colt• MeM.. (;llllftnlll. ~!kiri lw UrtM UM -hlY1 1¥-lftlN U ,lf '""""'1YI ltlllllWf .. rr11111ieo. .,_.,,._,...,. .. /. I ·Peninsula Blglnvc1 Stud1 • Control,s Mesa -'We Told You So': "'Get Study -~ ., N•"1JOrt Beach pl111111ing com· . . . ' hoped k feed traffic from lfle Newport : ~eeway into the coaSlal route. , mllslm<rs wl1l di9Cuss p1oi-<f llgbt cknslty controls on Balboa Penlmula durlllc their study 1<ssloo Thursday at/2 · p.m. ID Cicy Hall. • The ·proposal, w_blch was forwarded by Vice Mayor llo.....S Rosen at the lAst City Cowicil rnteting, asks for * downt.olllni ol Nolnsula PolDt to R·l (slnil• ramtl)ll and the remainder or the Pelllnsula to a llmlted duple& (R·U) ...,., "We told you 50," was the rtactlon to- day or Costa Meaa city off1c1aJs when lhey heard new11 of pos!lble Orange County plans to buUd a auperhlgbway linklog the clll .. of Newport Beach and San Clement~. With the route delCled, the Newpoo:L_._ Free.;1> wUI end ID Costa Mesa IJld Is • likely to c.a.,. conslde!ible ttal!lc lltuPs. unlesa an efficient method of diffusing ; traffic into N wport B~ACb Is developed,! Cos ta Mesa city officials believe. · UPIT ....... 6ood Skates Helen Hayes (left) and Anita Loos hold their "Good Skate" awards presented to them by the Ice Capades company at New York's Madi· son Square Garden. The pair were honored for their ''loving tribute to Ne\v York City expressed in 'their book 'Twice Over LigbUy.'" Laguna School .Leader Accepts Ouster ·Terms ln. addltlon, commissioners are ex- pected to discuss the poostbllity ol con· denstng the Penlnaula's conunerclal r.one and putting size limits on commercial uses lo that zane. The commlsaloo dlscu.ulon will be the first step lo 1 proc:esa demanded by Rogen .aJler be saw stall "'ports that the Peninsula and other parts of the city can e.xpect a doubling in population and density by 1990. Cooncllmen Monday will study tbe possibility of enacting an emergency ordinance baiting all but R-1 coostructioo on the entire PminsuJa for six months. Cornm1ssiooers were instrumental in winning approval of a limited duplex zone that coven most .of Balboa Island, Under tenm of tbe zone, duplexes can be built only to 150 percent of the lot area instead of the current 200 percent in R-2 zones . Boyne D. Holmes Costa MeN oirlctals, wbo had actlvety campaign~ for the Mw~eleted Paclflc Coast Freeway, described news Of the coastal route's revlvat as "intarestlng," 'but agreed that it wouldn't be of any benefit to their city now even if it were built. "This just leads me to believe that we are as right as we ever were to' uklng for the freeway. Everybody knows we need the freeway except Newport Beach. And they're chOklng thems<lves with traffic and they'fe choking us," said c.unctlmao Alvin Pinkley, chalrmAn of the city's freeway comnuttee. Prior to deletion or the Pacirie Coast Freeway last August, Costa Mesa bad * * * Irvine Compan~ -President Vows Corridor Help Irvine C<>mpany Presldtnl Wllllam R. Mason today pledged the company's resources of .. infonnaUoo and expertise to any effort involving a coope1"4tive S h transportation eonidot study undertaken uccum s at 42,· by public agencies." The remark followed ,...ipt of the Since Ne\\'Port Beach will not' allow any · free way, Pink.ley beJ\eve• there Is no: hope of linking the Newpart Freeway with any county-buUt !nland road. Though counly planners did not elaborate on the subject, it Is assumed tha\ lhe superbi11bway followlDg tile coastal route to San Clemente would besin somewhere outside the Newport city limits. ......_ Costa Mesa Mayor Jack Hammett waS of the opinion \hat anything which can be done to improve traffic circulation on the coast will "help to avert a'rnajor trafiic slum." "But all 1 can say about any of the county's plans it that half a loaf Is better · than none. It wUl have no impact at all in O:>sta Me!a. I think this Is a gild)ng of the Illy. It's anticlimactic for us," he ad; ded. FrotnPageI FREEWAY •.• news that county ofllcials are con-ridor which ""OUld determine il Coke's 80 Services Fridav templaUn:; lackling compleuon of • acres •re •till - Ending more than a year and a half of personal lurmoil, Laguna Beach Superintendent of Schools William Ullom Tuesday night accepted a. 13-point agree- ment which calls for his depanure [rom his position by next Tuesday. .,; "superhJghway" within the right-of·way The advisory body also set for public behalf into the State Emptoyes Retire-Visitation will be held tonight until 9 once contemplated by state officials for a hearing on Feb. 20 a request to Include ment System. coastal freeway. those 80 acres In the Thunderbird plan· -Use of an office at Laguna Beach o'clock and from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. dally That route cut across the Irvine Com-ned community. High School, wtth.> telephone and until funeral services are be1d Friday in pany's 10,000-acre coastal tector -An additional public hearing . was set secn!tariaf service, for eight hours per Newport Beach for Boyne D. Holmes of prime ocean view land lying between tor Feb. 20 on a possible amendment to week through April 15. Mission Viejo who died Tuesday. He was Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. the county MB.1ter Plan or Arterial -The right to retain tenure with the 42. A company spokesman said today the Highways, .1n case the Ro ad Ullom signed the four-page dQcumenl moments after it was approved by the Board of Education in a unanimous roll call vote before a crowd of 150 persons in the high school caleteria. district as a teacher. Mr. Holmes lived ln Mission Viejo ror firm's plans tor the development of the •Department's guidelines are complete ln addition, Ullom will receive a letter l l years and was employed as a pro-coastal ~>tor uwould be expected to ln-enough to "put on a map," Moore said. sigDed by William Tbomaa, board presi-duction planner with Philco-Ford corporate some plan for a coutal County Road Department officials dent.. •·stat.i.~ in sub6tauce that the Corporation for 15 yean In Glendale and transportation corridor.'' "'·op't yet define what a transpartatlon board's desire that Dr. Ullom leave his later in Newport Beach. Muon said, "I think that the county corridor e.ractly ls. In relurn for leaving the district 5* moot.hs before hia contract eipitts, the board offered Ullom the following position ls not based upon a judgment I;le leaves bis }fife, Barbara; a son, and all the cities along the south coast lt is not necessarily a freeway, one that bis performance bas been olber than Bnan; a daugbfU, Becky, all of the recognize !ha\ with the ellminallon of the road OlfJcial said today. It could be benefiia: • adequate but rather .•. becallle of family home at IMll E1mar Ave.; coast freeway there ia a defmJte Dfled for anything, even a small county road with . philosopbical diffefences as to eduea--daughter, Airs. Mark Ccuron of Irvine; a cooperative study leadq to the Jelen--bus lanes. -P>.Yment of IS.1111.46 by Feb. I. This monthly basis. through June SO, the termin'ation date of the contract. tional ·and employment policies," the two brothers, Dallu Holmea of ~gan Ufi&alion of 90me kind of coutal In WWU.ng a corridor with C.nada agreement states. and R. G. Holmes of California; two tr&Mportation corridor. Foothills planned community in El Toro, -Payment or 16,107.46 by Feb. I. This amount includes $3,600 in vacation pay plus a $2,-500 sufft fOr hiA h:i::liDediate departure. Recitals ID the agreement slate "a $lsters, Mrs. Roxie Ball aod Mrs. Mertie "Tbe Irvine Company bas offered a road orrlcisl aid at that lime tliat a disagreement exis;s between the mp-Daniela of Mi~. and ooe trandson. assistance ii) ietms of inlormation and COfrldor C!l"J:d mean rapi4 transit or ad-- The '2.SOO is not budgeted and will be drawn from school district reaerves which DOW oold aoout 116,000. -Continuation of health and dental in· suraoce benefits, plus payments on biJ joril,~~P of ~.e.w.lof Services m lcheduled for Z p.m Fri· expertise to any effort iljvolviog a vmiced inOnoraU systemj~ ' Ed _ _ at 'tlilaJ lislrld -.-ailil--tlr-. -c1a1-a1 ~cl!lc-VJow-1.remorlal Part cooperative tnnsportatton corr;ldor atudy Al lhls.lliile, however, &e said then, It Ullom, u lo the policies lo be pursued ID Qiapel ID C<>rooa del Mar. 'Burial will undertaken by public agencies," ho coo-would probably mean an UjJr<Silway or the edlX:I~ lJl'Oll'aln.I pd manage. follow at Pacific View. eluded. an eigb&.-lane county l)l1iem. nientofsal<ldlatrlcl. ,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=...., .. ,.....:....~::.....;'--~~~~ From Page I RAIN ... heavy downpour, although police logged a rash of "fender-bender" accidents related to the slicked or swamped streets. Electrical power to 40 customers of the Southern California Edison Company in the area of Warner Avenue and Edwards street was interrupted for five hours overnight with service restored at Z a.m. today. In Laguna Beach. the 1.7 Inch ralnfall vi'as blamed for the flooding of Ill un- derground transformer blacking out about 600 homes and businesses for more than an hour, an Edison company spokesman said. The downpour also filled a sewer line ditch in Areh Beach Heights, un- derminihg portions of the adjacent roadway. The stonn brought the seasonal rain- fall total In Laguna Beach to 7.68 inches compared to 5.33 Inches last year at this time and 6.18 for the entire season, weather watcher Bill Shields reported. San Clemente was doused with 1.4 Inch- es from the storm causing hillside mud to relocate into the rear yard of a home at 1213 Buena SUerte, San Clemente police said. San Juan Capistrano rain gauges log- ged 1.52. inches in the storm bringing the season total to 9.07 inches compared to 6.62 Inches this time last year. Public works officials said the usual nooding of city streets occurred but none was serious. Huntington Beach public works of- ficials similarly reported flooding at the street locations usually expected to be in· undated "by any driule." J . Sherman Denny, am ateur "........... • As a resu1t of the aforesaid disagreement it is the determination of said board majority that 1111 lo the ·best in terest of the parties that Dr. Ullom leave his position as superintendent at an earlier date than the regular tennlnatioo of hi.a contract on June 30, 1'1l," the agreemen\ aaid. Settlement of the superintendent's fut ure Tuelday night capped off more . than a month of negotiation behfeen the board and Ullom. In an action ~pported by Board Presi- dent Thomas and Trustees Patricia Gillette aod Gerald Linke, Ullom was told Dec. 18 that hi! contract would DO\ be renewed for a subsequent two year period. He has served as superintendent since l.9&t. That acUon was followed by a demand from Mrs. Gillette, aupporled ~ Thomas and Linke, that Ullom irrur.edlately leave the district, in return for a cash payoff, without any other benefits. ·unom reject\\(! that demand with a counterproposal. The agreement ap- proved Tue9day night l! a compromise between the two positions. Ullom said today that one of the most important benefits be gained during the negotiatiom was \be ' right to retain tenure u a teacher withtn the d.lttrlct. While he Is actively pursuing other employment possibilities In school district admlnlstratJon, Ullom a.a.id reassignment as a teacher In the diJtrlct ·could be a p0eslbllity If oo jobs pan oul He-at( hl.s rlgbt to tenure ovtr the · next four )ears would be worth 184,000, or $16,000 a ·year. "And J eould live OD that U I had to," he commented. Robert V. Dyer, Mesa · Exectttive, Rites Thursday meteorologist in Huntington Beach, log· ged a total rainfall of 1.35 inches as of this morning. That brings the season Funeral services are schedu1ed nrurs- lotal to 7.37 in ches up rrom the 5.20 inch-day ror Robert V. Dyer, Costa Mesa f'!!!i· es logged this time last year and rnore dent and founder or Ce'"ffUled Portfolios, than the entire rainfall of 5.79 Inches Inc. of Newport Beach, who died Monday recorded In ali or last year. at the aa:e of 46. Newport Beach Gener1I Services Mr. Dyer U~ in Costa Mesa. for thttt Dirtdor Jake Mynderie said, "There's years m:td ,..., v:lce preildent ln charge of the usu1l nuisance Clooding In 10me of sales and marketing of 'the company. the lower lytng street.s, but nothing }le w11 a native of San Jl'J'anClk.'o and unusual to speak of." a member of 'the Mesa Verde COUntry Amona: I.he orange Coast streets Club Md the Newport Harbor Chamber normally closed by floodlng was of Commerce. He leaves hls wife, Mary MacArthur Boulevard ln Irvine. The San AM, three daughters, Allsa Alln. Sally Diec• ere.Ir onco more Inundated the Lynn ind Gina J .. all or the family bome marsh-level bridge for 1 time Tuesda y at 1821 Jamaica Road: bts mother, Airs. oighl rorclng motorists to <dctour. Georgia Villi llooS!er ol Oetland, and Other troublesome locations Included father, Fred Dyer of Lod.J, 1c.JJfOmla. lhe Big Bend portion of Laguna C.nyon Servtcos will be held at II a.m. at Bell Road and Adams Avenue bt:twttn Broadway Chapel. Entombment Villi Falrvie"' 11nd Harbor Boulevard, follow at Pacific VJew Metnorill Park. Newport Boulevard and ·the )la_ker and Tile raiolly bu lll\iiO,led cootribotloos Bn..1.Qreet.s in~ all io ~be. ""L IQ the Orange CoUnty t>labet .. ~fesrt .~-~ • ... · · ASIOdarlon. 1 0"11 t TO l 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA Adidas • Converse Spot · Bilt SHOES TenniHasketbaD BasebaD-Soccer-Track • Chanqin Handbal GIOYes Ekelton Racqaatllal Racqlets Leach Racquetllal tickets Wilson-Dunlop-Bnroft oms TDlllS RACXETS • Temis Stliagirt Tennis . Dresses Tennis Shorts Tennis Shirts ' Wann-up Suits BIKES 3 Speed- 10 Speed-1 Speed · TU'es-Tubes--AcWsories Bike Repairing , llAl.EGH BIKES ·· Parts· Trres· Tllles • kcessarias · ll8pir • 646-1919 • • • CLOllD SUNDAY e BOYS & GIRLS SPEEDO SWIM SUITS \ • . ' . ) Gas 'nation Proposal 7 Ellsberg Trial !Jegi~s Politicians React LOS ANGELES (API - Wllh more than year ol I gal sparrin& over, govemment , and defense attorneys ln the Pentagon Papers trial were moving Into tun bettle today, delivering openlnr argumentl lo lhe Jury which must decide if Daniel Elllherg and Anlbony Russo ~JIU]lly of espionage, conspi y and lheft. The government prosecutor, · Asst. U.S. Atty. David Nlwn, From Wire Sef1ku • Cal\fomla pollllclano on all Jevch reacted to propo&ed new ft<le!al air poJluliocn\tloo for Southern California -'mosily in 5barp opposlllon. . Sen. John V: Tunney (I). CalU,) ~said Tuesday they l'OUld tum Los Angel" lnl• "a.20th Century ghost town." He aakl at a news con- lertn<e ID Wuhingtoo lhe pro- ·posa!a by Environmeutal P r o t ection~ 'Admlnlstrator William D. RuckeJ.Sbaus -in- cluding gasoline rationing to reduce auto traffic -were (. BRIEFS J "unnecessarily harsh" and proOO.bly unenforcea.ble. ''Yesterday's announcement "-----""""""'--' . . . presents a set of unac- ,. control standards by 1977. Tunnef proposed an alternative program that woold tap lhe Highway Trull Fund for ·rtaearch a\)d· development of a poUulion· free car engine and for im- provement of mass transit sys Lema. Once a pollution-tree engine Is developed, 1\mnf:Y salQ, the engines in the some 6 million cars in Sou~ CaU!omia should be replaced by the new ~nes. TUNNEY TOLD A news coofereoce in' Washington that the government should be prepared lo spend between $300 million and $400 million a year to develop a pollution- free auto within three ye&T. The "intensive NASA-type program" should be carried out in the same spirit as America's successful effort to put a man on the moon, he Said. abbut" forming a group of big city mayors to fight for rapid tranSit funds. He said he WU If shocked by the gasoline ra· ~· tloning proposal. :"" For short term help, Unruh suggested yearly automobile L inspections to assure antismog t' devices are working ; con- version of private and public vehicle nee.ts from gasoline to natural gas, and widespread ' tree planting to help clean the ! air and lower noise pollution. Sen. Alan Cranston (D- Calif.) 'earlier called the EPA idea "an extreme proposal to deprive people of the cars they need for work and pleasure ." In a related development Tuesday, the Air Pollution Control District was ordered by Los Angeles County supervisors to open its records. , The directive provides for public access to all air mohitoring data and an alysis results. Epidemic to Gro1v Worse -1iACRAMEN'!O !AP) - Eighty-seven d e a t h s in eaurornia last week were blamed either on the London nu or pneumonia com- plications, and state public health officials say the state is suffering .an i nfluenza epidemic. ."The number of deaths from the English nu and pneumonia is not expected to diminish," Dr. James Chin , head of the Public Health Department communicable disease unit, said Tuesday. "In fact, we will probably have more deaUi.5 reported statevdde in the next few weeks because there is often considerable time lag betv.•een onset of serious ill· ness and death." "During the last several weeks." Chin said, "the im- petus fOI' the excess number of "' deaths has come from Sao Francisco and the San Jose area:'" "'"-ell l!:boYe'' epidemic level.- This week's. death toll b 2l above normal for this time ot , .. year. said Chin. , The figures come from J \.. •• .'. cl lies which are regularly , . checked for statistica l ~'. purposes, Chin said. The cities are Los Angeles.,- San Francisco, Fresno, San Diego. Oakland. San Jose. ~} Glendale. Berkeley. Long' Beach, Pasadena and ....._ Sacramento. Orange and Los Angele!'°"" Counties ha\'e experienced · ''moderate" increases in in· fluenza but the London Ou has reached epidem'lc stage in San Bernardino County, health of- ficials say. .. A HEALTH official sais:I ' three persons ha"'.e died or · .. complications from the Lon-. don nu since It first hit the county 10 days ago. addtt..,. Jurors I ! r s t , outlining lhe case he expect• to prove against the two anti- war defendants. The ~vern­ ment seeks convictions which could mean a maximum penalty of 150 years Jn prim for Ru.no and Ellsberg u well as $1J,OOO In nnes. ceptable alternatives," Tunney said of Ruckelahaus' state- ment in 14' Angeles. "I refuse to believe that the 10 million people \of this basin · must make a choice between en- viro.ment.al and economic dlsalter." He also called for tough state inspection of motor vehicles to reduce pollution and for a ban on the rush-hour use of freeways by vehicles carrying less than four people unless they meet tough clean ·air standards. Rescue Mission "The peak of the epidem ic in Northern California ap- parently occurred in late December and early this month," Chin reported. Los Ange I es Count Y .- reportedly has had five flu deaths and 70 from pneumonia IN SACRAMENTO, Gov. e SIKtJer,Dlea Ronald Reagan said he .thought there were "certain LOS ANGELES (AP) impracticalities" in trying to Gosepl singer Clara Ward, · ration gasoline to control whole ainiifng group is smog in southern California. credited wtth bringing mass But the governor described popularity to Negro spiritual as "a fine test" the idea of musk, i5 dead at 48, after suf-holding bearings on the pro- fering two strokes withJn five posal to cut gasoline usage by weeks. up to a percent. . The mayor of smog-plagued Los Angeles must do more to end air pollution. said mayoral candidiate Jess Unruh. Frat Death Inquest Postponed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Dr. !ieavy rain and high tide combined Tuesday to cause widespread flooding in the San Francisco Bay Area and other-low-lying California regions. The Villia family of NovB;to is evacuated by firemen. It was the month's \vorst coastal storm. CKIN SA1D his department considers any nu-related deaths over 65 as an epidemic. The 87 deaths, he said, were ln the county since the start of the year. Jn Orange Counly, health of- ficials eported two Ou deaths this year while last year there had been none. She died Tuesday at the At a news confertnce he · UCLA Medical Center where said the bearings woold be a she bad been hospitalized means ot finding out "how far since the last stroke in her we ar~ willing to go" in suburban Baldwin Hills home fighting pollution. last week. She suffered an 'lbe Republican governor UNRUH SAID he already had talked with Mayor Joseph Alioto of San Francisco and San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson Thoma.S· Noguchi bas postpon- ed bis coroner's inquest into the death of·Fred Bronner. the college student who fell over a cliff after being abandoned in the mountain wilderness by his frat~ity brothers. Bribe Case Handling 'Reckless' ) I 20% off every Penney _diamond. • • ' ' •I • ' • : earlier attack Dec. 9. said he thought the hearings A family srkesman said "WOUid demonstrate t b a t lhe body 'wtl he taken lO "perMps some of lhe poliUcal Philadelphia, where Miss answer to po 11 u t i o n , Ward was born, for funtr'1 particulariy at the national services and returned t to level, hBs something of Southern California for burlat hysteria in it that it is possible Safety Bill SACRAMEN'!O (AP) e Clark Buked lhey have passed lhings lhal absolutely cannot be im- Public agencies would be re- quired to meet and ronfer with recognized local s a f e t y employe associations on work agreements under a measure inlrodvced in the Legislature. Assemblvman John Burton, (0-San ·Francisco), authored the bill wllich specifies that such employes do not have the right to strike. SACRAMENTO (AP) plemenled." Gov. Ronald Reagan says he etpects his fonner executive HE REFERRED to a secretary, William Clark Jr. federal Jaw that requires auto -nominated by Regan to ftll makers to meet certain smog- a vacancy on the State SUpreme Court -to be "00e l!!I•-• .. .,.,...""',_ __ of lhe boot appolnlmeols lhal I made In the judicial field." fte appointment bas been critldud because Clark drop- ped oat of ..... school wilhout gra.lulUng. Oark says it was becauae he bad to support his family •. eFl,.....Merge SANTA BARBARA (AP) - Two California savinp and loa~ firms have agreed in pr(rictple to a merger that would create, In assets, one of the largest savings and loans In the nation. The proposed merger, an- nounced Tuesday by Financial Corp. of Santa Barbara and Wesco Financial Corp. of Pasadena would resuJt in a firm with $1 billion in assets, pulling U among lhe top lO savings and loans in the United Stales. STONES TICKETS GO FA.ST • INGLEWOOD (AP)-lt had been a long trip from New I Orleans bitdihlking all the way, and now 26-year.old Mary Wood ,;.. plunking down her last $25 lO see lhe Rolling ; Stooes in concert. "Now I'll be broke forever," she said. Ub a hl/l!lful " otbers wilh no place lO stay, Mary .[.. eaoonpoil by oo outside wall " the Inglewood Forum 11111 ~ to endure the .ralD and chilly winds untll lbe ~ Thuraday even111g. Tbous&nds showed up lO pay from $l0 ID $100 f« a ~. A sellout -which .seemed certain -o( all 18,699 seats · wooJd raise a gross ol $516,810. Proceeds are intended for the victims of last month's earthquake at Managua, Nicaragua. Mrs. Mk:k Jagger is Nicaraguan. Forum manager Jim Appell -called it "the fastest-sell- ing concert we've ever had." Foortee&yetMld Merrie Lawson said she saved her 'babysitting m o n e y for weeks and used it to buy a $2.5 ticket. · "I :ns pving up flX' something big, and this is it," olle said. '1Ji!o Rolling Sten'" ""' No. !." The public hearing had been scheduled today. but Noguchi's office said Tuesday more time was needed for investigation and scheduling witnesses. The new date is lik ely to be an- nounced early next month. The inquest is intended to fix responsibility in the death. Bronner was left in the mountains near Newhall . Three fraternity brothers said Bronner had been acting "ob- noxious" and they wanted to teach him a lesson. He fell over the cliff while apparently trying to reach a highway . Drug Counselor Had.Pot Plants SAN DIEGO '(AP) -A counselor io the Navy Medical Corps Drug Rehabilitation Center pleaded guilty Tuesday to possession. of marijuana and told the judge: "I had a small plot of 12 plants." The sentencing of LL James A. Packer, 28, was set for Feb.. 6 in San Diego Municipal Court. He has been ~:orking with sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen who voluntarily request rehabilila· tioo. along wllh others ordered to undergo drug rehabilitation. BEVERLY HILLS (AP) - The Santa Barbara County sheriff made statements about the bribery arrest of en· tertainer Phil Regan that were "prejudicial in r ec k I es s disregard of groper pro- cedures," contends attorney Vincent T. Bugliosi. No formal charges have been filed against Regan, who was arrested la~t Thursday night for allegedly attempting to bribe Santa Barbara County Supervisor Frank J. Frost for a favorable vote in a rezoning request. Bugliosi, one of Regan·s defense lawyers, told a news conference Tuesday that statements made by SheriU John Carpenter "would seem to comprOmi.lle a prima facie case that~l!lnormally be saved for the court after charges were filed." W THE former singer is in· dieted or formally charged it would be "very difficult to find a jury to try this case fairly in view of the prej- udicial statements," Bugllosl said. lf Regan is formally pros- ecuted, Bugli~i .said, Santa Barbara attorney Frank cran- dall wouJd enter an innocent p!ea for Regan and request-a change in venue. HALLI DAY'S I s At these special low price$ we expect to develop a lot of new friends. How about you? A L E STARTS 'THURSDAY- Special thru Monday only! Save $1 a roll! Silk finish studio prints ~rom your Kodacolo r® film .•. no borders, more picture. We're out to dazzle you. • '240.00 Aeg. 300. Matching bridal set with .33 ct. center stone. 14K go ld. 120.00 Reg. 150. Solitaire with .20 ct. diamond, 14K goid band. Men's band to match, reg. 33. now 26.80 110.00 Reg. 137..50 Men's 14K gold ring wllh eeven diamonds. .. • 34.00 ftog. 42.60 Smgle dllmond croas aot In 141< gold. 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' • • • "l -; ' 1 ., .,. • -·: . •• ·. " .. ' ,• I ~. ~ 1 • DARY P ILOT E DITORIAL PAGE lnsula Density II \\':IS a long tiine con1ing. but Ne\Yport Beach l'OUll· "' cilmcn finally have decided son1ething bas to be done to c·ontrol burg"eo ning developn1ent on the· Balboa Penin· sula . 'l'bev ha\·e ordered a public hearing ~londay on an e1nergenC.-y ordinanrl' to i<top all but single-family home construction fo r si.x 1nunths in an area frorn 1901 Street to Peninsula Point. In udd111on . they directed the pl anning commission to conduct publil' hearings on measures ranging from rezonin•'·(·('ntral Balboa to lhe point R·l (single family). rezonini; the ren1ainder B· 1.5 (l intited duplex) and estab- lishing a \.t.5 cotnmcrrial zone . . 'fhc re:;trirti\'e suggestions \\·ere launched by V1cc- n1a\ or liO\\'ard l{ogcrs. \\•ho told other councilmen he "'aS ~hocked into action by recent density predictions for the pe ninsula. No doubl Roger~ h;is risked incurring the \\'rath Of !Onie of h1:;; Peninsul:i ~nstitue nts \\'ho 0Vi1n P?tentlal ~i res for bulky duplexes 1ha1 have been beco1n1ng the rule 111 somr area!'. .. The Balboa Penirisula has lon g be-en rip;e for some 'kind of densitv c-ontrols. ~tore and n1ore of the beach cottages and sinaller homes are being reduced to rubble to make \ray for oversized. out-of-character duplexes .. The R·l.5 zone. \\'hich is al ready in elfect on Balboa Island. offers one aJternative to densities that planners lhink· could cripple the already overburdened peninsula traffir syste1n and makl\ life just that much more con· gested. . In effect. the R·l.5 zone lim its the size 0£..-a, d\velling to 150 percent of the bu\ldable lot area instead of the . 200 perrent under a standard R·2 duplex zone .. DoVi•nzoning the area to R·l is a more drast1r step but even that mav be feasible, especially sinre a num· her of the point's ·homes already are single-Camily. TI1e C· 1.5 roncept has mad~ its first appearance tn Rogers' proposal . Si1nilar to the -R·l.5. it \\'ould limit the intensilv of commerri:il uses and perhaps eventually rondrnSe the peninsula"s busines.s ro1nmunity . • The merlts o( a C.1.5 zone and downzoniog to R· l in some spots have yet to be authoritatively ouWned. They bot,11ust get clcise scrutiny be!oro adoption. But something like the R·l.5 control for )he yenln· suJa is needed. Residents In all parts or the city have voiced co n· cern over the predictions that the city \ViJI double in popµl~tion by 1990. This is another chance to do some- thing about molding the type o! Newport most Newport· ers say they want. Coves Compromise . After more thtn two years or pulling, hauling. planning, compromising and re-planning, the future of the old Villa Marina site just west of the Bal boa Island Bridge on Bayside Dri\le apparently has been settled. The Newport Beach Cit~ Council has approved the Irvine Company's condominium project. the Coves, for 60 townhouse units on the five-acre plot. The project approved by the council is unique in sev.eral ways. The 20.foot·high townhouse units will be at either end of the roughly 750.foot frontage. But they will be. atop 10.loot·bigb earth mounds. They will be angled away from the street, creating a large open n1all area occupying the center one-third of the property. This will provide a view to the bay froin the street. 'fhe public also will have access to a waterfront walkway. . So, the approved plan presumably offers a con- ceSSJon for everybody: "Premium price .,,,ater vie'v apartm~nts in place of commercial use for the develop- er. a view to the bay and waterfront walkn•ays for the public, and less of a traffic congestion problem tor the city and for Balboa Island residents thati the otiginal commercial use plan. - But lest we forget, the final decision in such matters no longer rests with the government or ci tizens of New· po rt Beach. It rests with the newly rreated regional Coastal Conservation Commission. ' '" N W li ere Did Dear Gloomy Gus Secret Service Fears Militants 'l,i111elight' First Sliine? ~YDNEY J.H~~ Today's \\"Ord.qu iz is about phrases v.·e use ever y day. "·it hout knov;ing what they really mean. or ho1\' they came to mean it. A score of 50 per cent is com- mendable. I. \Vhy is someone currently notorious sala to be in the "limelight"'..' 2. Ho"· did "go 1he ""'hole bog'' come lo n1e:i.n "·hat it does~ 3. \\'hat's 5() speci11I about "seventh" heaven? 4. \Vhal did the phrase. ··at first blush," originally sign ify? 5. \Vhat do the fol · lo\1·ing \11ords and phrases have in com mon : lurch. knocked· into a t•ocked hat. pas." the buck. fluke, and bias? 6. \\'hy do \\"e call someone \\."ho solicits customers a "'tout"? 7. \Vhat did the first "plagiarists .. s!eal? • 8. \Vhat did it originally mean to gi"e :wmeone the "cold shoulder"? 9. Ho,~ did a hint of evidence con1e to be kn<l'>'ll as a ''clue "? lO. \\1hy did "acme" come to mean the highesl point of success or ~1t hievement ~ A~S"'ERS: l. In the early Victorian theater. a 1·11·id light, giving off little heat, was pro- dtK'ed by the c11mbustiQn of oxygen and hydrogen on a surfac:.: of lime. and used !O throw a pO\l"crfu[ beam on the chie f actor . 2 l\.l:ihon1ct f11rtnidc his tollo\\·ers Th<.• ::.ta rt ot !he llC\\" yea r is always rough. Common srnse tells you that each yea r is getting more demanding than the one before. That is the way the "·orld is going. Theref~rt! now 1s the best of all limes to check up on .\'oursel f to see that you <ire fit for the ordeal. You need a 1ncntt1l us \rl'll ns :l physical cxan1. · A glance into the rnirror will tell yuu 11 hat needs to be done Id' to11c your body up. Uut how :ibout .vo ur tnind - 1hat whetstone of dc- c1~ion. thnt bu~n::111 of pCrfor1n? I\• 11 rtady 10 face the ordeal :ind challeniies uf 1973 ~ WE'VE PJtJo.:PAllf;U a si mple . cn~.v·lo­ r' home !Cl! that \\'ill hrl1> you so!,·e that 1>rtbll'm. Simply ans\\·er the fo11owin~ questions · If someonl' suddenly p!ay<.'d ·•Jingle Bells'' in your car riRht oo"" \\'Ould ~·llu cllhe.r scream silently or stnrt de- rtoonc.lng Sanl.'1 Clnu.s? Do you think modern !ichool childrtn get too many vacations and ought to ·spend more time studying and leS.'\ time frittering the year away? Do you tell yourself lnat you and your whole family would probably be belier off if you just threw In the sponge and \1•ent on rellcl! Isn't it true you feel .~·ou wiuldn't ne<.'d ~~rU,)i.. .• when you rtUre -if t•nete Sem "ntJld just 'luit digging Jn }{ow to be appointed to the Califor· nia Supreme Court by Gov . Reagan -quit college, flunk out of law school, flunk the State bar ex. amination first time. J.E.H. ni. tutu"' ..etl.ch ......,... vi.ws. ,.., --lity ....... fl lhe -· ~ ""'" "' -.. o ...... , $ttl, DaltJ ,11.1. from eating on~ part of the pig. which he failed to specify: thus, un- rompromising l\Joslems abstain from pork altogelher. and "go lh.: whole hog." 3. According to the early Cabbalists, there are "se \•e .. heavens, one above the other, and the S(>venth is formed of divi ne light. occupied only by God and the highest rank of angels. 4. "At first sight."' from the Middle English. blusche. meaning a glimpse or momentary vit\\·: it has nothing to do 1rith blushi ng. 5. A!\ are derived from games or sports -from criobage. ninepins. poker, billiards. and la"'" bowling. 6. The first "louts" "·ere from the to\\"n of Tooting, where persons en route to the British court at Epsom were pestered by peddlars. 7. "Plagiarist" in Greek mea nl "a kidnapper of slaves"; by e.1tension, it came to mean one who steals others' ideas and literary properties. 8. In medieval times , the stranger or uriexpectcd guest al a castle was give n a cold shoulder or mutton at dinner, or \\'hat \\'BS left over. 9. A "clue" was a ball of thread. such as Ariadne unwound in the Cretan l&byrinth to lead Theseus through the maze in Greek mythology . ID. "Acme" was a medical term, describing the highest state or violence during a disease. after which, in the fourth and final stage, it subsided . HAL BOYLE EVERY Tt\11': the l:1u11dry sends back your cl~11n shirts, ii seems Hke t\\·o or thr<'<' 1nore arc fr11yed al the collnr - tn1e? Som<"body \\'ho \1·ork!I for the \aun· dry prob:1h\y has a Sl'C'ret grudge agalnsl rou and is rubbing them 1\•ith sandpaper -r ight ? \Veil, for that matter. rh.uning ~ms to last \C'ry long nnymore. and they simply don't make things as "'ell nowadays at thry used lri -isn·t 1ha1 so? 1bose ere the questions. Now lo your score. If you ans"·cred no to more thin three of them, you are oul o( your mind and livin,A in a fool 's par1dlst. Out if you anS\\'cred yes to nil the que9. lions , you're ln the pink bf i:ondiUon. You • simply have a normal ca'"11e of "winter blues." You should wenlher 1973 In great shape. The, more desf)('ratc you :ire In .Janµary, the 1nore likely you ere to be__ hc;.lthy in June. l , I Heavy Security Set for lna~gural \VASHlNJTON -The \Vh ile House has been \\•amed that the sniper attack on police and fi remen in New Orleans last \\·eek could precipitate a similar in· cidcnt in 'Nashington during Presi denl Nixon's inaugura_l. The Secret Service is deeply concerned over the mentality of terrorists 1vho are \villing lo lay down their lives in a fanatical outburst of hatred. From atop a New Orleans hotel, Mark James Robert Es.sex blasted away at pc>- lice for almost 12 ho wr·S and then laughed as a hail of police bullets finally cut him down. He reportedly had ties with black fanati cs 11•ho avo w the politics of halred and vio- lence. SECRET SER r"ICE flies are loaded 11·ith refererrees to these extremists who might be willing to die in a blaze of Cury against the white establishment. The files tell or their secret plottings and (JACK ANDERSON) I threatenings against local police and \Vash.ington notables alike. including the President. \.-- Essex. a 2J..year-old N"avy veteran discharged "for unsuitable character and bf>havior disorders." reportedl y mingled , wilh extremists who have sought to stir up a black hotbed in New Orleans. The Secret Service field office in New Orleans has aescribed their activities in secret intelligence summaries. One of the most militant black organizatiOM, ac· cording to these intelligence reports. is U1u llepublic of New Africa (RNA) which seeks "the establishment of a separate black nation wit hin U.S." IT WAS founded by the radical black supremist. Robert Williams. who has made political pilgrimages to Cuba and China . But a raction, more interested in action than ideology, has made its "na· tional headquarters·• in New Orleans. The field office describes this as the "Richard Hen ry faction," with eight "hardcore members" and a hangout on F'ern Street. - Secret Service files charge that radicals have participated "in target practiee-exp~ives training," h a \' e "cached wea~~d eiplosives." are involved "in sa bot.age and guerrilla wadare attiiJlties." have advocated "an apparent use of armed robbery-i!:xtortion as means of raising money" are im· plicated "in ass.1ssination plot against local officials and reportedly mfntioned the President tn ·their discussions." TllE DEACONS of Dc:fense and Justice, which is described ar a "small, militant all-Negro organization to aid in the defense or civil rights workers and Negroes in the South," was founded in the Jonesboro, La., area. Secret Service files say it has been "Increasingly iden· tified as a grou p of Negro militants." And the Maitreyan Temple. a psuedo- religious black group in New Orleans, •·has access to 200 lbs. of C-4 (plastic) explosives," reports the field office. TllE BLACK PAl'lilllER Party's David Hillard. for examp le. told an antiwar rally in Sa n Francisco : ''We will· kill Richard Nixon." The J ustice Deplirlment dropped the charges agal!lst him , however. rather than reveal wiretap evidence in court. In l\1iami. the Black Afro Militant Movement is armed to the teeth and eager for revo lution. Say the Secret Service files: "Each member owns at least two \\'Capons and. .js trained to service and operate various olher y,·eapons." THESE ENTRIES are typical of the in· fonnatiOn in Secret Service rues about the growl!\£ black militant movement. Some ari• ,alreadj wqfftg )ow.grade gu~ warfare agalmt the poµco. The Secr!t Service is worried that they may attempt p spectacular incident in Wash- ington dUring the Inaugural As -. precaution, the Secret Service is bririging in an additional 600 agents to augment its 1,200-m&n force throughout the inaugural. Some 10,000 local police officials from all over the country will also aSsist in policing the event, say our. sources. But officially, the Secret Service had "no comment." Is 'New' Mauldin Anti-American? Ta the Editor: Being a W'Orld War II veteran I am· very aware of the works of Bill Mauldin. ~!is cartoons in those days \\·ere so very pro-American! However of late, in th.is last year I have viewed some :if his works witb question. President Nixon w~ re·elected by the majority of all the 50 slates or America . 49 to 1. That'-' almost 100 per· <:ent in the t>clief that he is doing hi s job !a most difficult one) the way most Americ;ins reel he should. BUT i\1AULOIN·S '.ate~! cartoon (see cull seems to me. and 1 Y.'Ould think to rnnny millions mort Americans. in poor la1'ile. It aids and comforts our enemy. It downgrades no!. only our President. but our Congress, the highest Intellect of our By George --- Dt:ir Gf'Orge : Why is there so little sex in your column? CURIOUS Otar curious : ' Because my clients get in very dull trooble, L'guess. (I don1t like it either. Compared to Dear Abby, 1 liOUnd like ·DoW J ..... 1 (\Vhy let problems kttp you awake jt night? Write to Oeorge and let him keep you awake at night . 1 country, all elected by people like you and me. When I see a cartoon such as this my first thought is what a great freedom we hnve In America, to have it pu blished, but then I think of the impudence. the in· suit it protrays against America and the highest position of our land, _the Prl!.!lidency. llOW ABOUT a cartoon by Mr_ ~1auldin showing the leaders in l"ianoi with halos on their heads , but behind tteir backs clutching machine guns. rockets and the face of death? Iiow about a pro-American c~rtoon from Mauldin for a change: There must be st Hi one left in him! GRANT HARDING PHILLIPS /Hatter of Principle To the Editor: Focal Point : A Plus ror Humanity - Jan. 8, 1973, 4:30 p.m .. at the Grand Avenue exit ramp on the Santa Ana Freeway. Just a week ago, the principle of the thing happened. I say the principle of the thing because to call it an accident is not the major point to make he.re. A womlln In a small white 'car hi.I another car at a stop sign on a freeway off.ramp . \Vhen the driver of the car that ll'ns rear-ended got out to exchange all the 'necessary informn1ion. the white car 1'anished. rt seems almost unbelievable that a person coold rea lly do that to another human being but I guess it 's ca lled "welcome to realily little girl." If ii had been a child, would the woman have hit and run then?: ... or maylx! it could havt been on elderly person tlictt had a heart attack at the ~ne of the ac· cident . Pertl1'1ps the woman in the white c:ir hmf a hlt!'lband with R rather violent temper or maybe it was another man's car other than htr husband -maybe. like so 1T1any she just didn't want to get involved. But these things do hnppeo and "'e all learn to llvt! \\'l lh them, but you wonder if maybt pcdple don't feel tven a little guilty and ashamed. KARYN RINGER • School S mok ing To the Editor : In my pnst four years In high school I ve madc..,.obsena11Qo£...wb\ch show the present 11t111e law to be Ineffective In "!he L ('-_MA_IL_B_o_x __ ) Letters from readers are welcome. Normal/.y write rs should convey their rnessages in 3nU 1vords or less, The righl to co11dcnse letters to fit space or eliniinare libel i.~ 1·ese rved. All lrtters miist include si.gnature and 1nai/i11g address. but names may be ivitliheld on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be published. control of smoking on our campuses. The problem creates uncontrolled smoking on the campuses in the restrooms, fields ar.d parking lots. TllE St.JOKERS present a fire hazard as well as a definite increase in van-· dalism and many extra houni of \\'Ork for custodians. Not only doe!! it creale van· dalism but illega l smoking general~ disrespect for the la1Y. Suspensions and expul sioQ,'! from secondary schools do not halt smoldng. A disproport!onate amount of ad· mi nistration time and ene rgy is con· sumed in handling smoking violations to the detriment or the education program . Therefore I resolve th8t the State Board or Educotlon recomm end that the present 'Educa tion Code 301. article 2 ~ amended to permit the setting nside or a ., spcciflt!d area on seeondary school pro- Quotes . La"'rence F.. Walsll, State Sen~tor, l~untlngtoa Park, oo Slate Supreme Coart ea,1ronmental Impart rtport deckion -"There has to be a balance be.tween the JOtl of protecting t)Ur en- vironment and the job of protecting our juh!. Ir the high court had been f'E<luh'ed to make nn impact report on the rtSulL'\ of Jts drcl,ion. we probably would not have the dilemma we 11re facing now!" perty where students may legally smoke. • nus AREA would be approved by the fire department. CigareUes Will not be sold on campuses. To further limit their easy accessibility to the secondary 1tu· Cent cigarette machines should be abolished except for areas where minors are prohibited. MELANJE MIZELL Nt> t :11d 10 P e 11 si111 To the Editor: Newport Beach City Council recently approved the Irvine Company's Jasmine Creek development. This is the fifth or sixth high-density development by Irvine which has been approved in Newport Beach in the recent past. Promontory Point. Park Newport. Bayview, Bayport , Baywood and now Jasmi ne Creek. There seems to be no end to this developer's desire to cover every square inch or open spa~ with high density housing. I have heard many times that the Irvine Co. does nol consider th is high- density housing. No matter what yau call it. our ·environment is taking quite a beating. Perhaps We need three or four more councilmen who will respond to the ma· jority's wishes to keep our community loW·profilc. tow-density: W. L. TilOMPSON OJI ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Pwblisht!r Thom.as .Keevil. Editor Ro,.bar4 Kr1ibich EdUoriol Pagt .Edlior Tlw t'tl1tnrlol 1.n~(' of lll•' IJ11lh Piiot ""1•kJ1 10 lnlorm Rnd ~11n1u· JIHt' · rr11d1'N b)' prt11tnUn1-: lh!~ nr11llP11Pf'r 'J1 opinion• anr\ l'llnl· m~nt11r)' 11n ~1'plr1. •1f lnt('rl'lil nnd sU:nlt!can1·•-. h)· pl'11\ ldlni:: n f11r11m flir thf' expn-ulnn of uur l'<'lld('•-.;' oplnh11\~, and by 11r1•J.(•nUn11: th1• dlvtN;(' \•IP\'.'l10lnh1 of lnform•-rl •1•1· 11+-l'\"t.'rt and •1J•1kl'J1n1cn nn 101Jli·~ nf \ht' d~y Wednesday, January 17, 1973 Ci rt la Dewberry, IM Allot motbcr cif .ty,·o -'"Childrtn are so ex}M!nsive to raise these days, the enlx,.~le who tan .af(oi-d 10 h11ve them are on \\'Cfflirt --'------------.---' • .. ·- I • • YOL 66, NO. 17, 7 SECTIONS, 92 PA&ES . By Gl!ORGE LEIDAL °' ........... , ... LIU Brlgadooll, unclw1ed "mini· lakel" appeared In -oJonr Ille OranlO Cout disappea.·Jir th1I momlng 11 qulckly u they came u ID aaex.· peeled Plclllc storm dropped lnml 1.39 to l.'10 1ncbel of w1ter on· c:ouW com- nu~i: took In stride ~ excunlooa lhrouch u much u a foal o1 EDI TION OU~E COUNT'(, CAUFO!lNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1973 Weather Service predicts. Westerly winds from 15 to 25 lmoU are expected to dlmtnfsh tonlgbt to vtklclttes of from 5 to 15 knots. Winds from the south to southwest from 10 to ?ti knob Thursday may bring with them a chance of more rain in the afternoon. . Lows tonight along the coast will dip to 49 degrees with a high nel!"''60 forecut for Tbursdiy. ., , Public ofticiala along the Orange Coast • '1'eported no major damage due to the heavy downpour, although police logged a rash of "fender-bendet' accidents related to the slicked or swamped streets. Electrical power to .llO customers of the SQulben: California Edison Company in the area of Warner Aven~ and Edwards street was interrupted for five hours overnight with service restored at 2 a.m. today. In Laguna Beach, lbe 1.7 inch rainfall was blamed for the nood.ing of an un- derground transfonner blacking out about llOO homes and buslnesse.s for more than an hour, an .tt<lison company spokesman said. The downpour also ruled a sewer line ditch in Arch Beach Heights, un- dennlning portions 'of the adjacent roadway. The storm brought lbe leUO!lal raJn. fall total In· Lagun.-Beach to 7.88 inches compared ta 5.33 inches last year at this ""- Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks-· -- e TEN CENTS time and 6.18 for the entire season, weather watcher Bill Shields reported. San Clemente was doused with 1.4 inch- es from the stonn causing, hill.side mud to relocate into the rear yard of a home at 1213 Buena Suerte, San Clemente pOlice said. , San Juan Capistrano rain gauges log· ged 1.52 lnche.s in the storm bringing the season total to 9.07 inches compared to 6.62 inches this time last year. tSee RAIN, Page !) ~sehool Polities' Corridor Trustees Under · Siege Vncowii Charles M. Ferguson, a realtor from Costa Mesa, Tuesday night condemned Newport • Mesa Unified School District trustees "for allowing teachers to cam- paign fer political causes in the classroom. Ferguson waa annoyed by the alleged dissemination by teachers of antl·Pn>p. 14. information to children during' the November general election. Prop. II was the amendment which Little Cigars Raising Srn~ke . . Froll) Congress jl' AS!llNGTON (UPI) -Cigarette smokers were warned today in a govern· meni ~ thal the .increasingly popular "Utilo~" ...,, lll·u dange""" to 11 "',\;. -..!; I.~ b)' lltf u.I. ~ .. · --tducatl;m llld Wellue alao• ui>I llolie wu 1-oft. -tllo1 Pft91111_ .... _ '-·~1~-== :,~=-·· ---A .utm-Wll dlToted lo "Uttle ..... ~ .. manlit*'tured, ptekag· ~~ aold in I ma_nner "'II ii -.to -ccndude that _....,. Diiie dgara moy riinlt In bealth wou1d have placed a ceiling on property taxes In California. It was defeated at the palls. The realtor, who backed the prop- oollion, told the trustees teachers should be -bed to rdrain lrooi discussing "anything as touchy as Prop. 14." unless this is done ln a political science elem. An explanation by Supt. John Nicoll that be was not personally aware cf teachers coaching their pupil$. to take an- • ti Prop. 14 stances was interpieted as evasive by Ferguson. Dr. Nicoll added that as a superin- tendent he wou1d "frown on". such ac- tivities but that political questions do arise from lime to lime in children "because they don't live in a vacuum." Passage ol Prop. 14 was officially op. posed by t b e Newport • Mesa Unified School District hoard of education. Seaffold Death Mesa Worker Has Heart Attack Investigators for the Orange County Coroner's Office said today that the 64- year~ld c.osta Mesa boatyard worker who ren 'off a scaffold Tile.day suffered a bear! attack just before be 21....,.i to death. I All ~ ""'*'led .. Ibo boojy o! ~.Ji9i1111.'W 11iner ~i ilos not .Yoi yieltW 1 pooillve cauae ol· dealli but' II =-~'plll)J.•ll>li....., that -.......... ~llcobo!I G .... • 1•1 dill morning. • ' . • -. ..... miploye .,., lalandB Yadlll, mW. 17111 st., Colla !ilea, fell off the IClllol<!.around 11 a.m. Tllesday. -WitneMes say be was walking along the eight.foot high' scaffold wben )le appean!d momentarily stunned, fell down, and struck lbe hick · of bis head on the ground. He wu. taken to Hoa& Memarial ff· ;pllal in Newport Beach for emergen- cy treatment but died -l:ll'p.m. ~··~ ..... ~ wlic'.' r \be heart alta'k °" the 'head' In- jury caused his death. Jot.man, a raarine carpenter, bad been omj!loyed by Ialander Yacflla 1ince 1161. He was dolna·carpentr:· WWk on a ~!>-foot motor llil<r at the tlmt ol r 1 acr' · "11 • Jl'uDeraf aemcea tor -·are llODCl-ing at Bell Brotdny MGrtuary, lloota Mesa. M••ilJt ·on BriiJge I eHecll itmUat to --.led with '--• smaldq cl(aretfa-11 lillle · clpn are M h · i _ . • B ..4 • ..-In ilnounlll and_Eth ptltems of ~anw iw· in ay "trea, = ..=:'. .. ::. = = by · · Unllb -previous yem, the 11713 mtOk· Workers Watch Rape- • 1 • ing n!port:waa not billed u from the U.S. T·. L ~y ., --.i ·14' But Good. • •. ~K~ ! ::r ..:~ f W ~ 'II for lfealth in HEW. .DuVal resigned recently but the report WIS released AS Thought It Was Love SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Sbll reeling from a vlclowo lltlrm ,that ripped through lbe ........ ~ Calllorllians today 'firacied' for more bftllDI winds and rain that could apln. flood roads, disrupt J:.wer and .end rivers rlsinc daogerous-- y. Packing winds,of near-hurricane force, a storm. tha) slllll!Jled Into Ille San Fran, claco Bay area ~ caused widespreac!• flooding, ripped up trees, snapped poftl' ~ 1111'1 !Jrouihl heavy .... WI to the .-lhern -hu!. Another PaclllO UnD WU expected to brtol. more heavy ra1m and winds g11111ng to .as mn.. per hour into the reiJon late today, the National Wcsther Service sak1. Were receding from near'=", ood .... _,~ A an·official~govermnent-docmnent ------------.,------.,-bi from r·u "-&,,_ '"Ibe current report reiterates, TRENTON, N.J. (UPI) -Emp1ayes divider, where they were dden spokesnuln said be saw DO major J>n>I>-strengthens and extends the findings in watching from a roofing company nearby tiaf!lc, hit ber In the lace and held her Iems immediately but added, "We're es.-earlier re1!9rls that smoking is a major thought it ras 11jµst a matter of the two down as he grabbed her UOW1d the neck peeling a new storm and don't know health problem In the United State;," of.them bivin, ..._.. with one hand and lll'•bbed her pocket· what that will l>ril1g." llUVal wrole in a preface. ivhat actually occurred, according to book with the other. He took 145 ltom the Meariwblle, residents used 8 brief The report cited an increasing market poli~i!.._.wu an attack by a rapist In bag. for "Utile clpn" and said that ·an ade-dayugm on a 20-year-old woman. After she struggled to her feet and break in the stonny weather to begin quate evaluation of their effect on health The woman, a civilian employe of the began screaming, the rapist said, ac- cleaning' up. could take 10. to 15 years. Trenton Police Department, was raped cording to police, "They don't worry POliCe at• Novato in hard-hit Marin "However, a review of the and robbed OI' the Southard Street Bridge about you, ao stop screaming." Comtty north of here s8id the 50 persons epidemlologlcal autopsy and ex· as she was walking to• work Monday He tore oft her underclothlnj and evacuated returned to their homes. perlmenW data concerning the bealth morning. raped her, hit ber with his fist and began The Marin County aherifl's office said comequences of cigarelle, pipe and cigar Sbe told police abe screamed for belp to walk away, pallce said. Before be Ded, ••--w~-,~=~ from~~· elsewhere smoklD& summarlJed In this and to several workmen In the Henry R. Fell be stopped to pick up the garments and ~ ·~ ~~ •u-prevloua reports II helpful In -1dering Co. yard 150 feet away but lbe men, who threw ·them hick al her. in the .COl!lltf and pr.dieted no problem1 lbe poleoUal Impact on health ol smoking 1~peal'<d to be watdilng, did nothing. Tllo woman wu treated at a Trenton "until tonight when we might gel belled lilt•. cigars," the report said. One worl<er, who asked not to be ldm-hotpital for cuts and bruises, and rel..,. again." Factor! that make "little clgan1' as lifted , said 'I'Uesday he wu, IOfTY he and ed, police sakl. The Marin Board of Supel'\'lsors TU... polenlially dangerllllS to health a{ fellow workers hid done nothing to slop Studied By CANDACE PEAftS9N Of tM O.lly l"llet Stiff Orange County Road Department of. ficials today are Initiating study of a "transportation carrldor" along the now- dehmct Pacific Coast Freeway route from Newport Beach to San Clemente. The study was initiated at the request '1'lesday of the Orange County Planning Commission. ' Precisely what was meant by a "transpdrtaUon corridor" was unclear to most county officials today. The Road DepartmenJ was asked by planners lo come up wltb, interim stand· ards for such a oorrldor by Feb. 20. A particular focus was given to a sector where it would cut lhrou&h a Dana Point development. 'lbe' commission indicated, however. that It woold like to see stan4ards to guide development a~:;: ""'le from Newport Beach C1emeale. The question DOW 1 to, 4Mlt planner, is -whether or Road Deputmenl can come up with guidelines by the Feb. 20 deadline. . Whal lbe co~ waots oJooi lbec roUle, Senior l'laliner 0a .. 11faO!e said ~."ls "a blabw•1 Jail.;=· lhl!P 1118· foi-tiig)iway for regiooll tJon purposes - a super arterial ay." Moore, who also referred to the cor- ridor as "freeway-like/' uld, "It's no seueL Everybody .JhQWd ~ve l!eard by now -the Road Department and plan- ners, aod county government know .that we have to have a u.sportation corri- dor of some kind through there. N•wport Beach fought with the stale for_ almost 10 years to get the coast freeway killed, as it was last August. "Even though the freeway wu deleted; it didn't delete the need for Jt," Moore continued. Development in the area ...a. or the San Diego Freeway would have to be curtailed-in-some way without-aDotber transportation system to support it, he said. . The question arose before Tuelday's ~m.mission meeting becau.e of problems surrounding· the Thunderbird Clpblrano tract in Dana Point. Nine years ago, the state condemned 80 acres of the 455-a:cre tract for freeway right-of-way. Since the 1tale deleted the lreo!w,.y last summer, the developer bu had dlf6culty getting county· approval to U1e that n- malning land. · County planners told developer A. H. Coke that bis ri&bt-of-way mlgbt 1Wl be needed to meet luture b'affic peeds. (See'FJ\EEWAY, Pqo II * A spok<llllaD said ii did not appear as Jntenle as. Tuelldlly'1 ltGr'ID -.hicb packed '"1nds up to IO mllel an hour, but added, '"It could he." ,,,. Fedenol.stafe · Rl•er F~I ~ today said ~I the "'°Den rivers iWe Told tpu So1 day ~ the county a loeal disaster cigarettes are their concentrations of the incident. area and voled to ask Gov. Ronald carbon mooolide, hYdn>tencYanlde, "It made us feel bad alter we learned Reagan to declare JI a slate ~er (See CIGARS, i:a.. iJ . · abe bad been_ roped," said lbe employe. area. • , "We thought It was just a matter of the Nearly ....-, ~ and rotdway in ' two of them baviag -·" ~'::~~.=:=.;. Floods Produce w~o1:: ~~~W::':l: ··Or .... , Weatller The die& are expected to remain parUy doudy to llUllJl1 on Thur,. d,.Y, wltb -·lllcreaslng Ill• in ' the da7. Hlgh temp:erature Is eJ· • peeled lo be about .. INSIDE. 'IVDA \' Tiit ...., ...,.. oj "°"""""ltJI IM<lter ocdoltv in Orono• Cowity <OIM!t to a er¢ WI ,..,k tolU. CM oponlfto oJ four ..... ~ .... ll1lterlain- .... ~ l"'l/C JI, t:t: : ---.1 ·c...... "..,. .,_. . C-swzc:• • .,. =.:-: ': I ...... 7 .. -" .. ,_ .. ...,. 11 =·~ : ::::: ...: --. _. ........ , .,_ c.:..r '· 11 ... . _,. n.a •. "" -,. ... _.... ... -. ---. ---........ ~, dreds of autos ...,. .awaab in high waler.. usallant on the east Ale of the heovily· t:all!n Illes· ...r mudllidea blocked Rash of ~Crashes !:..'.'!!.,~~~~ ~.!.""' ~ rotds througbou! lbe San "l'ranclaco Bay ~ '""""'" --·• 81'e4, throwing copunuter traffic Into He pulled her behind • har.fool u- cootuslon and ., .. in, thousands to be I Co ta Mesa Wh A ril F l l>Oun·lal'e for work. Po'wer ootages were n 8 oops-p 00 reported ln severll commtmltlts. Of f'looding blocked U.S. 101 on both side• Police blamed r~in-washed atreels for SHEFFIELD, England (UPI) -• Wtbe city, In Marin County to the oortb 8 rash of 13 traffic acckteots reported ln ficlala clrculated a memo in city hall and al lbe Bayahort Fret ... y to the Costa Mesa Tue:lday and early today Tuesday canceling April 31. Be<ause of a south. Ttree feet of_ water 1too4 on the during a it-hour period or. intermittent prtntlng error, 4,000 calendars sent to c1-Baysbore at ooe poinL rain. ly olllcel Included the extra day. · On the san Franciloo Peninsula, heavy Most <If-the collisions were of the fender-thumper variety and no one was nlns washed away porlJooa ol • land!tll oerioully biirt. There. were two injury ac- ao U.S. 21 and a 40-IOOI 110c11on ol one cldenlll Tlleadly but bolpitallzation of the lane ol the tr.eway tumbled down an em· drWen wu not requind. ·-· . Qieolthemor<~~. • benteeldenlll In the -. the ll<>rm dmnped heavy oc:cumd around Iv: IUD· .. I car ...,.. In the Siem Novad&, ~ drlv· drlv.n by Johll -Pace, 22, of Long llttcb,. slammed into I cement light ii.~~ PASI ..... -WU star.dard on the center divider on Harbor bllmed !Or tlle derall1nc al a 27-cat Boulevard. SoUlhem PllClllc freight train .It asco Pace told ln...Ugators be was 10UiJ>. bound on Harbor near the Ponderool1 -ol ~. Other lrllns "'" re-Slroel lnterlOClion when a vehicle pulled ,..._ ., delo)'ed. • ·~ out of a side llr<tl and Into hi• lane. He Several Norlhem Cllilornla riven rag· w d be hit the post when he attempted to ed near the flood stage Tuetday, ln-take evasive actka. Pace w11 tt:eated at CNc11iiJ Ufe sacnment<l;'l':d, Napi t"1d Colla M.,. Menl<ltlal HOlpltal llJt i'blow Van Duaer'I riven, otndall said. on th& Jaw. . . . . • • ' . SEE HOW THEY SELL : FIRST CA LL SUrt your )'Ml' oll ripl with I DAIL y PU.or dlllified wtnl ad. See how they nm: 1f70 EL CAMINO. l'IJ)d, R&H, &ood cond. ,1500. Call .... :xxu. Tllo very fim perton who called bought the car. If you hive something to eell thll )'ti?, &•t off lo a &ood Starl. Dial direct-. -- ..r Mesa Calls Corridor Plan 'Interesting' • ••we told you to/' was the reKt1on to- day ol Colla M-city olllcllll when the)t l!eard news of po11lbla Oranie County plans to build a. superhighway Unkin1 the cltlea of Newport Beach and San Clemente. Co1ta Meaa officlall, who had actt~Jy campaigned for the now.ftleted Pacllk: Coast Freeway, delcrtbed news of the routal route's revival u 0 lnten:1Ung," but agreed that It wouldn't be of any benefit to their clty now even 1f lt were built. ''!'his ju.t leads me to bel\eve that we •re as right u we evtr were bl a.Hing le< the ll'eeway. Everybody lmowl we need the 1r .. wa1 exc:,c>t Newport Beach. And lbey'no chokJnC thelDIOIVtt with traffic and they're cbr*nc us,'' said Councilman Alvin Pinkley, cba.lnnan of the city's free.way comtnlttee. · IJrlor to deletion of lbe Pactllc Coast ~way last Aup.lt, CO.ta Mcu hid hoped t; feed traffic from the Newport Freow'l)I In(!> the coastal l'Jllle w1tlt the niute deleted, !he NCl!fJOl'I Freewav will· ena In C<fslll Meli and 11 I likely to cause C01111derable traffic tietlp1 unless an efficient method of dlltuslng traffic Into Newport Beach ts developed, Costa Mesa city ofnclals belleve1 Since Newport Beach will not allow ani freeway, PinkJey believes ~ is no hope of linking the Newport Freeway with any county-built lnland road. Though county plannera did not elaborate on the subject, It 1s: assumed. that the superhighway lollowinl lbe coastal route to san ClemeoCe would begin somewhere outside the Newport city limlls. Costa Mesa Mayor Jae~ ltlmmltt w11 of the opinion that all)'lbln( wblcb cu .... done to Improve tra!Dc cir<ulatlon .., the coast will "belp to avert a mljor tralllc slum." "But all I can say abolll any of the county's plans ~ that hall a loaf la .. than none. 11 Will iuiv! no lmPIOl 11 all ID Costa Meit.,.b tNok.lhll II ~ ~ If u.e.lil)';.lfi an11cli....U. wii;• Ito• tied. ' · ·-Peaee · Ru1nor.s Persist~ By-Ullllted, Prell J11tirulk>aat Rumora persisted today in ~·orld capttals &hat a Vk=tnam cease.fire end.Jn& the lqest war In Amerialn bislory wu immine11t. ..but diplomalle aell\•ity in Paris. Saigon and \\'ashtngton made it T01'1GllT ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD - Regular meeting, M Fair Dr. ·1 p.m. OCC LECTL'RE SER IES -"lnvilation to Intimacy, .. Charles D. Lev iton, OCC Auditorium. 7:30-9 :30 p.m. BASKETBALL -Estancia at Costa 1'1esa. 7 p.m. Ne"'J)Ort Harbor at \\lestminste r. 7 p.m. ''i\100NCH1LDREN '" -South c.oast Reperlory Theater. B p.n1. Tonight and Thursday. THURSDAY, JAN. 1' LIBRARY STORY HOUR -10:30 and 11 :30 a.m. UCI LECTl'RES -··\Vomen 's Legal Rights in cahfornia," UH Physical Sciences. 8 p.m. "Colonial American Family Forms ... " part of serita on Living Together in Familles. Social Science: }!all. 7-9 .~5 p.m. Admission $4.75. "Face and r.tind of Ireland." 101 Physical Sciences. 7-10 p.m. Admisskm 54.50. "Epidemiology: Incidence , Distribution and Control," part of series on Cancer -Etiology. Epidemiology, Therapy. Sophomore Lecture Hall, 1'ledicaf Surge I Bldg. 7-10 p.m. Admission $-1.50. CHART -Regular meeting, program on Population Growth in Orange Coonty, 1'1esa Verde Country Club, 7:30 a.m. TntStees Select June 16-Aug. 31 Sll1Diller Studies Newport-Mesa Unified School Di!trict trustees Tuesday night established June 16 to Aug. 31 as the summer .school · period at 22 local schools. including hJgh schonls. Or. John W. Nicoll told the board that BlUllmer school during 1973 woold be essenUaUy the same as during the previous year and that plans to esi"abllsh the summer session as a "fifth quarter" are no longer being pursued beca111e of lnsuffi('ient intere.!l. ~Earlier this rhonth. Su~tendent fl{icoll suggested to trustees thi.t !lmnmer school shoUld be called "Quarter I" and that it could beCOme a forefunner for an all-year school program tn the district. The total summer enrolbnent forecast ror the 12 elementary, six lntennediate and four high schools Is 8,795 or ab'.lut 80 oVer last year. ·Elementary campuses offering sum- mer courses this year include Adams, California. College Park, EastbluH, Harbor View. Undbergh . Mariners, Newport Heights, McNally TMR, P..aularino. Sonora. and Wilson. : Intermediate schools open this summer Loclude Davis. Ensign. Kaiser , Lincoln, Brea and Te Winkle. On the high school level, summer instruction will be offered at the Corona de1 fl.tar. C.Osta Mesa, Estancia and Newport Harbor cam~. Cohen Brother Killed ·LOS ANGELES CAP ) -The brother of one-time mobster fi.1ickey Cohen was struck by a car and killed In front of his home here. police say . Harry Marvin Cohen , 70. was hit Monday nig ht, police reported Tuesday. The car that struck hi in sped from the scene and another, driven by a IS-year.old boy, then ran O'Ver Cohen as he lay in the road, officers said. OU.NGI COAST Cll DAILY PILOT T ... or..,,. P*f OAIL'f ,.ILOT, ... .._,. k Cllfnblntd llM "_._.,.,...,, ........... .. ~ O••l'IOI' (°"ll Publl\hlnf ~. 5-- ••~ dlllom •re pVl)l1\hed, Mand.., fllrwglll F•idl)', f<lf ~1• Mn1, N.wpert .._.. Hunting'°" fllMClll'-11111 Vllley, ~ fl•dl, l"'IM(SNll1tii119ct ... SM CllrNlf9/ !.In J111n C.l>ll;lrlNI. A ~1"911 t.OIOMI ec!Hlan IJ. wblkheis !.11111"11•ft. tlnd !.l.lndl.,._ TM! prioiclpi1I M ll-"lno pl9nl 11 •I U ._... II)' $tr•, Cal.II M .. , Cl~tomi._ ~ Rol.ert N. W•.d "'"lcleiot Incl PllDlllMr J•ck It. Curle)' Vici ...,_~I Ind GtMnl Mlfl9tll' Thom11 ic.,.,n EdllOr Tho"''' A. Mwphin1 M1netlnt l!dOor Ch1rl• H. Leet Alch1rl ,, Nill AuliNttt MtMtlne M l1'0n c... ..... OfflM llO W11t l1y Str.1t M1ilin9 Mllr•t11 P.O. 111 15.0, t2•2• ...... _ """"'" llhdl; = ".....,,, ~ Uf\1111 lffdl; m l"<lrftl '-"""" HW!lllnoMft IMdl: 11115 hid! ""'"9r(I SM C~ as N«ll'I IEI Clf!llM lttll , ........ 17141 Hl..Ql1 C......._. A4..m1I I '4Jol671 COpy"'911t, ltn, or.n,. CMlf ,...,.,.... CtmHnr. ,., -•""'"-lll111tF11t"°""' •11"'1tl 1Nlt9' -... ""'~ ..... nlllY Ill ~ wllNvr ll*llf ..... lftlMliMI "' ceprrllflt --· StclMf C"-,_., ... NW .t C:.... .... CtlllOrftla. Sulllc.rt.ilon ., .,.,.,.., U.U mGflltl1"1 W INll U,IS ~I Mftltn _,.,_, .. UM ll*lllllY. • I • Soutll V1elnlbM Prt•-.NC came In SaJ&on wJJen. mllilar)I....,... V1n Thleo'I olllce ~.. llld tile U.S. OOIDmand ordered ' wideopr<ad npoN-Nixon ~d ""'ke Amtriclil · military advlien wltll Soulll ~ "'7"t"""' ~ilp. 1W 11if V'W±'M "'--to will*ow If 11: .llnlltd ..... ~I ..... -=:-=::c·=~I ~~·: feel. • . 'N F . F• h . · Tile mlllM IOW'CU 1114 Ille order · ewport reeway 1u ters~·=~~"7.:'~A= ~ and bwDultarllD ,.....,., but ~ • that U.S. 1tr power would coolbtue lo hit J I d h C d Pl OcoMimdsl. pooillooa tn South Vietnam, o te y orri or . an =.~ ~ ... w ~ ..-n ID KO)' Blsclyne, Fii., Prtlldent llbtln Newport Beach city oflicials, many of wh<Mn louiht for yt>n to 1et the Paclllc Coast Freeway l<IUle Jiilled, llid today they want a very close kick at any new proposal by Oran1e County Planners for a "super bigbw,y" aloog the old free- way corridor. · "I'~ sure want to taka a long, bard look at thi! before taking action in favor ot It," said Vice Mayor Howard Rogers, a key leder of the old Freeway Fl&hters group that battled to defeat tht coastal route. "A frttway or e1pressv .. ay has been ruled out by law and if the county comes in with one of those, it would really jolt me," Rqg6s said. Rogcn saJd he hopes the county pl11> conlbtued • news blocbut an Ill Vlttnam nJng oommlalon, whlcl! bu wed lbe peace clevelopm<nto today and-arrlDpCI _,, •--• lo ....... ID ~ __ ..., lo remain at lbe l'1arldl Wblto -,... ~ -..--~ _, ~"' Ill 'l'lulndly ffeallill lo complete -C11 !...way nmnlnc rr.... Newport -lo his ..._al - San Clommle, allows ..o.p lime !0< Pnm Secretary lloaald L Zlqler told adequate awey. reporters Nlzan conlerttd by telephooe "Something lo """ -but 1 lot for 40 mlnulel lhll DlOl'Dlq with Remy hln ... on whit our tnfflc ltudf al!owl A . .KlJslnger. his dllel peace negollator. US!f-Rogers aald. ••we don't want tl)e or:. the ceasefire outlook. Kissinger ia in county comlnfl In to tell us.,. hove to Waablog1l>o. . do _,_, Ml don't wut." Zlealer alao ·reported that Nixon's The cily'I tratrie ltudf, which js. bei!ll emissary. Goo. Alezander M. Hail Jr., prepared u port ol lbe general plan due w., sending reports on his cool.,_. ror completion in the summer, la an at-with South VJetnamest President Nguyen l<mpt tn pinpoint traiflc problems in the Van Thieu from Saigon. city and offer JOluUons. Ziegler continued to resi!t all questions "!hope.,. don~ eod up with a ll!uallon ttganltng "llOrls that • ...,..fire wu where we .!\IC'CeSlfUlly fought off the state near. Nor would he 11y when Kiu.lncer and now have the county to deal with," will be returning to Paris for a (lnal Rogers Wet. round of talks with Hanoi's Le Due Tho. Ufl't T ........ • hotltP9fJel ""mcibn .. Cir! ~ ..,...i with "I hive notlllng lo say to you In rela· Rogers that I sreat deal more !ludy tion to Vietnam negotlatlona, II Ziegler would be-needed btfen ..,, blgbway-ts-told-reporten. "I hove no..coll)llltnt oo · approved. any of the speculation that bas beta mJ. JUAN CORONA ARRIVES AT SOLANO COUNTY HALL OF JUSTICI Jury Requested S.11ion-Lete Tuetd1y-fo~~I1rlfy 1 Point "I wanL to wait for the results of our ing up the wires. I have one answer. I FREEWAY ••• The commlssioo asked that the Road Departmenl develop standard !or a coor- ridor wbkb would determine if Coke's 80 acres are sun needed. The advisory bocty alao $e1 for public hearing on Feb. IO a ~ to Include those llO ..... tn Ille TbundOrbird plan- ned community. traffic study, too," KymJa said. 011t would ~ve no . de'!ils to provide · yOO ..• no be fn .. Newpon Beach's beet interest to mformahon. work clooely with the county road com- mlsslooer and keep our oPliom open." ~ llid be Is ..... to lslt fellow COi nrnmen to ICbedule a ltQdJ lllSim review ol tile lftl'Olal •t Ille 1111,_lill In Fcbruar7 ml says be bu been uked by county Rood Commlsalaner Al llc- ConvWe for time to mate a preoentotlea. Robert V: Dyer, Mesa Executive, Lone Holdout Stymies Corona Trial Verdict An additional public hearing was set for Feb. 20 on a possible amendment to Jhe county MIBUir Plan ol Arterial Highways, in case the . R o a d Department's guidelines are complete enough to "put on a map," Moore said. County Road Department olllclalJ won't yet define what a transportation . corridor exactly lll. It ta not necessarily a freeway, one road official said today. It oou!d be anything, even a small county road with bus lanes. In p-g a corTidor with Clnadl Footbllls planned community In El Toro. a road ~al said at that 'Ume that a corridor cotltd mean ni>ld tranll.t or ad- vanood lllObOhll l}'ltoms. At~me, however, be llld then, it would bly mean an expreeway or an elgbt-COUil'? 1y11em. . *· * Irvine Company Presi.dent Vows Corridor Help City Manqer Robert L Wynn said such a highway would involve a number of problems tn terms of ll• legality under the City Charier. Rites Thursdav FAIRl'IELD <AP> -The Juan Coron• .r mass murder trial jury entered a 111.xtb Funeral services are scheduled Thurs-day of deliberations today one µiember day ror Robert V. Dyer, Costa Mesa resl· away from a unanimous verdict. dent and foundef of Certified Portfolios, The jury filed back into court foUowing 1nc. of Ne~rt Beach, who died Monday a night's rest after reporting late Tues. at the age of 46. ' day it progressed~from aQ 8-4 to an 11-1 Mr. Dyer lived in Costa Mesa for three deadlock. "U we're iotng lo build a county blgi> way we have got to eValuate it in tenn.s ol the charter and whether or not a refer- endum b.._needed.'' Wynn said. "Also much of tfiJs freeway rlgbl4-way land has already been ctmidered for use a.s park land and we have to reconcile that too." yean and was vice president in charge of "1 don 't know who the one holdout is," sales and marketing of tbe company. defense attorney Richard E. Hawk told a He was a native of San Francisco and reporter today. "I thought I knew who a member of the Mesa Verde COwltry the four were before, but I don't know Club and the Newport Harbor Chamber wbo this one is." ol Comtl>e=. He Juves bis wile, Mary Judge Richard E. Patton ordered the Ann, thrtt daugbten, Alisa Arm. Sa111 jury not to reveal whether the majority Lynn and Gina.J., all al tbe family heme of 11 favored conviction or acquittal. Fre111P..,,1 at 1121 Jamaica Road; bis mother, Mn. Defense attorney R!chard Hawk told Georgia Van Hooslet of OMiand, and reporten be wu sure that the jury's an- ·father, Frid Dyer of Lodi, caJJfomia. oouncemeot Tuesday meant the 11 RAIN ... Public wotks officials said the usual Servkel, will be beld.at 11 Lm. at Ball favored an innocent verdict for Corona,· Doocllog of dly streels occurred but none Broadway Chapel. Elltombmeat will accused of tbe mass murder ol 25 wa!I serious. follow at Pacific view Memortal ~ migrant tprm laborers. Huntington Beach public w0rb of. The lamU, bu !'llPlle<I conlrlhuima The Jurr. ~t&a1 oourt reconvene liclalt tlmllarly reported f1<¢Jn1 at ~ ~"~.·the or.q• rlDll '~ty ,~ . .,, (QI' • ~ o ~ !l't!al definJJloo ol street loca~,_lllUally .....elQd to ~ "rwonable dou I:'' Jury foreman undlted tjtij any driz.zle~'f .. < riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J. Sherman Denny, amtteur meleorologllt In Huntington 1Jeaeb. log· ged a total rainfall of 1.SS lftcbei ai of this morning. 'Ibat brings the season total lo 7.37 IDcbes up lrom the 5.20 Incl> ~ e1 loaed this lime last yur • .and more than -tlie entire ralnlllll of Ut Inches recorded in all of last year. Newport , Beach General Services Director Jake Myndene said, ''l'bere's the usual nuisance flooding in some of- the lower lying streets, but nothing unusual to speak of." Ernest· Philli~ referred to the legal re- quirement that a defendant cannot be found guilty unless the prosecution haS proven guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The panel of 10 men and two women, grim-faced and appearing weary, then was ordered back into further delibera·. lions. Members met for about one moni hour. Prosecutors G. Dave Teja and Bart Williams walked swiftly away from the courthouse and refused to ta lk to Jbi press. 1be jury bu been ordered to return 25 separate verdicts, one for each of the bodiu that was secretly buried in a peach orchard north of Yuba City Jn the sprtn1 ol 1971. Tue!day marted the fmb day or deliberatM>ns following the 14-week trial. . Hawk said ~rona, a 38-year-old Mtz· Jean· patk>rud and a farm labor con- ~· wu ''.relllly,pervous but be look· M'iU!JY lilppy allef be heard the count bi.d -to JM." ' Irvine Company Pre!ldent William R. ?rfason today pledged the company's resources of "inlormation and expertise to any effort involvi.iig a cooperative transportation corrkior study undertaken Amoog the Orange Coas1 llreels normally cJOIOd by lloodlng was MacArthur Boulevard in Irvine. 'nwi San Diego Creek once more inundated the marsh-h!vel bridge for a time Tuesday ...... t TO 6 538 CENTER STllEET-COSTA MESA ~1919 Cl.OSIO IUNDAT by public agencies." · The remark followed receipt of the news lhat county officials are con- templaUnc tickling completion of 1 "superhighway" Within the rtght--Of·way onct contemplated by state officials for a coastar freeway. nigh! forcing motorlsta to detour. " Other troublesome localkma Included 11tat route cut across the Irv:lne C.Om· pany's 10,000.acre coastal sector - prime ocean view land lying between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. Jhe Big Bend portioo of La(Ulll Canyon Road and Adams A 'ftDUe· between Fairview and -Harbor Boulevard, Newpc)rt Boulevard and the Bater and i Brl!tol Streeta luJer8ectlon, an In Coota i A company epokesman aaJd today the firm's plans for the development of the coastal le\!tor "would be expected to In- corporate aome plan for a coastal transportation corridor." Muon said, 111 think that the county and all the cities along the touth coast recognize that wW. the elimination of the coast free.wa1 there ls a deflntte need for a cooperative study leading to the klen· tificalion of some kind or coastal transportation corridor. "The Irvine Company has offered WI.stance in terms of information and erpertise to any effort Involving a cooperative transportation corridor study undertake n by public agencies," be con- clud~. Mesa. p,.....p..,,1 CIGARS ••. acetaldehyde and otber compounds in amounts comparable to thole fot.md in cigartttes. the report said. It added: "Cigarette mokers who switch to cigars appear to be more likely to inhale cigar smoke than cigar smokers who have always smoked dgan and cigarette smokers who switch to Utile clgan may be JncJtned lo Ille them .. they did cigarettes." Question OK~d · Jurors' Race Stand Can Be Asked ' WASHINGTON (AP ) -The U.S. Supreme COurt ruled unanimously today that defendant& have the right to uk Juron w h e t b e r they are racially prejudioed. Hol\'tver. the COW't ref'used to extend that right to questions about other Jonna of prejud!C8, auch u beards. THE RVUNG REVERSED a drug C011Vlctlon or a SOotll CArollna civil rlghta leader, Gene Ham, convlct..t or posse"inJ marijuana and aenlenced to 18 months In jail. Ham contended his righ!s wtre vlolaled becallle the trial judge rtfusecl to ask the juron U they were prejudiced agalnat O) Nesroea (2) agalnat people who wore beards. · THE COURT IN AN opinion wrilten by JuS!l<e William H. Rehnquist, tald the ConatliUJlon gave the delendanls the rl(llt to uk jul'on'Uout ·potalble racial prejudice, but oot the right-to ask Jillie jUJ()rs were prejudiced qalntt beards. Jus!lcn Thurpoct Marshall and Willlom O. Douglas dls""1lcd fropm the second rulJn&. . -· r • • Adidas , Converse Tennis Dresses Spot, BUt ~ Tennis Shorts SHOES Tenn~sketllal i Tennis Shirts Basebal~er-Track r Warm,up Suits " Champion Halial Gloves BIKES Ekelton Racquetbad Racquets 3 Speed-e BOYS & GIRLS leach RacqaetbaR Raciets ~-SPEEDO SWIM 10 .Speed--1 Speed 'SUITS Wilson -Dunlop-Bancroft Davis Tires-Tubes-Accessories TENNIS RACKETS Temis Stringing Bike Repairing I RAl.£JCll BIES, Parts, Tm· Tubes, Accessories. Repair • , • I ' \ , . . . . • I y/-, J .. ...., 17, l•7J DAILY PILOT S • _Ells berg Trial -Begins :___ Gas Raitot1 Pi:oposnl ~oliticians • ·~ • 87 Flu Deaths : LOS ANGELES CAPl With more than a year of legal 1parrlng over, government and defense attOfneyS tn tne Pentagon fapers trlal were moving lntb tiill battle tod1y, delivering openln1 argument• to the jury which must decide If Daniel Ellsb<rg and Anthony Rusoo are guilty of espionage, conspl(acy and theft. I React , I ' f F1'om Wlnr Sen1ce1 control tlandanl.t by trn. about fonrilng a group of big . Tunney p r op o a e d •n city mayon to fight for rapid California polltlcians on all alternative . pk> gram that transit funds. Re sail he was lev ii reacted to propoaed new would tap the Highway Tl'UJI shocked by the gasoline ra· """'" fe<ijra1 air pollution rules for Fund for research and· Uooing proposal. Soulhem Callfomla=moalit-development of a pollution·--For-"1or.1-lenn help. Unriih in sharp opposiUon. free car engine and for Im-suggested yearll' automobile Sen. Jolu) y. TW111ey (p. provement of mm transit inspeCtions to assure antlsmog O&llr.) satd Tuesday the~ l :Systems. devices are working; con-·~il tum Los Arlltles tnto Once a polluUon-free engine version of ·private and public "a~ Century· ghost town." Js develQPed, Tunney said, the vehicle fleets from gasoline to He said at a news con-etlglnes I\ the some 6 milUon natural gas, and wldesp~ead ference 1' W&Shlngtdft.tbe pro-cars ln Southern California tree· planting to help clean the posalJ 'by Environmental stw;>uld be replaced by the new air and k>wer noise pollution. P r o t ection Adlniilistrator e.ngtnes. ' Sen. Alan Cranston (D-The government prosecutor, Asst. U.S. Atty. David Nlssen, Wllllam D. RuckelahaUI -In· TUNNEY TOLD A news Calif.) •artier called the EPA '«c~:t;;i eluding guollne rationing to conferef)Ce ln Washington that idea "an extreme proposal to • ,---------reduce auto traffic -were the government should be deprive people of the cars they' ( ·) "Ulll1a'elsarily harsh" and prepared to spend between -need for work and pleasure." BRIEFS "':!bably une,nlorceable. $300 million and l400 million 1 In a related development Yesterday 1 arll)Ollocement year to develop a pollution-~=Y·~ A:as p:= ---------' · · · presents 1 . 14 ,?f"'"uoa'""' ~ free auto withln three years. addresses jurora f i r s t , ceptable alternatives, Tunney The "intensive NASA-type by Los Angeles County ouUlnfna: the case be expects said ~f Ruckelsba~: state-program" should be carried supervisors to open its to prove against the two anU-ment m L4s Angeles. I ref~e out In the u.me spirit as ~.;:sdireetive piovldes for ::,t ~~~~go;hl:_ to ~ever ~the 1~ million ~erica's successM effor:t to public access to all air ~eA 0 bol basin must put a man on the moon, be monitoring data and analysis Epide~ GrQ'W Worse SACRAa.'lENTO (AP) "v."tll above'' epidemic level. Eighty~seven • death I In This week's death toll ii 21' ?i!~i!it~~~n ~:k Lo:: above normal for this time of nu or pneumonia com-year, said Chin. pllcatlons, and state public The figures come from 11 health officials say the state is _...cit.ies whi ch are regularly sufferin g an inf I u enz a checked for stati st i c a·! epidemic. Ch' 'd "The number of deaths from purposes. in sat 1 the English nu and pneumonia The cities are I.;os Angeles, is not expected to diminiSh." San Francisco, Fresno,_ San Dr. James Chin, head of the' Diego. Oakland, San Jose, Public 'Health Department Glendale, Berkeley, ... Long communicable disease unit, Beach, Pasadena and said Tuesday. "In fact, we \\1ilt Sacramento. probably have more deaths Orange and Los Angeles reported slale\\'ide in the next Counties have experienced few weeks because there is ''moderate" increases in in- often considerable time Jag fluenza but the London nu hu between onset of serious ill-reached epidemic stage in San ness and death." Bernardino County, health of- "During the last several ficials say. 'Neeks," Chin said, "the im- petus for the excess number or deaths has come from San Francisco and the San Jose area." A HEAL TH ofricial said three persons have died of con1plications from the Lon- don nu since it first bit the county II) days ago. could mean a maximum m-.;: a c ce between en-"d 1 of t~ 1 -'~ ·•---·-t 1 d · 581 · results. · pena ty ...., years n t" • .,..,.. vu\IUl•>Q• a an 1 economic He also called for tough for Russo and Ells berg u well disastl!f .'' state Iospection of motor as $12,000 in fines. • vehicles._Jo reduce pollution Frat Death l1iqu'1t Postponed UPI T.i.1131• Rescue Missiot• · "The peak of the epidemic in Northern Collfornia ap- parently occurred in late December and early this month," Chin reported. Los Angeles County - reportedly has had five nu deaths-and 70 from pneumonia , 1N SACRAMENTO, Gov· and fOt' a ban on the rush-hour e $lHf1er Dlea Ronald . Reagan said he use of freeways Dy vehicle s LOS ANGELES (AP) thought there were "certain carrying Jess than four people impracticalities" in tr)'l"n. to Gosepl singer Clara Ward, ration gasoline to ~trol unless they meet IQijgh cJean whole singing, group is ln Southern Calif . air standards. ~ . ~ wttb-brin•1... mass !mOg orma. The mayor of smog-plagued -= ..... But the g,\vernor described d popularity to Negro spiritual 18 "a fine test" the idea of Los Angeles must o more to · music, is dead at 48, after suf-holding hearings on the pro-end air pollution, said mayoral I 1 two st-•·-s within five candidate Jess Unruh. er "' • vM: posal to cut gasoline usage by LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Dr. -~· died Tuesday at the up "I 82 peroeol UCLA Medical Center where At a news conference he she had been hospitalized said the heartngs would be a sirM:t the last stroke in her means of finding out "how rar suburban Baldwin HlllJ "home \fe are willing to go" in UNRUH SAID be already Thomas Noguchi has postpon- had talked with Mayor Joseph ed bis coroner;s inquest into Alioto of San Francisco and the death of Fred Bronner, the San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson college student who fell over a cliH aOer t>eini abandoned in fthe mountain wilderness by his fraternity brothers. figbUng pollution. last week. She suffered an The Republican governor earlier attack Dec. 9. said be thought the bearings A family spokesman said would demonstrate t b a t the body will be taken to "perhaps some of the political Philadelphia, where Miss answer to p_o 11 u t Ion , Ward was born, for fu,neral particularly_ at the national services and returned to Sou .. _ Calif . 1 •·-lal 1evel, has something ol u~11 omia or uw · hysteria in It th8t it is possible e C.lark Ba•ked . they have passed thlnga, that absolutely cannot be im- plemented." SACRAMENTO CA Pl - HE REFERRED to a federal law that requires auto makers lo meet certain smog- . Safety Bill SACRAMENTO (APl Public agencies would be re- quired to meet and confer with recognized local s a f e t y employe associations on work agreements under a measure introdllced in the Legislature. Assemblyman John Burton, (0.San Francisco), authored Ute bUl which specifies that such employes do not have the right to strike. Gov. Ronald Reagan says he expects hiJ fonner executive secretary, William Clark Jr. -nominated by Regan to fill a vacancy on the State supreme Court -to be "one ._ ................ ,. .. ,., .. -... --... --., of the best appointments that I made-in the: judicial field." STONES TICKETS GO FAST 1be appointment has been criticized because Clark drop- ped oot of law ·school without graduating. tiark says it was because he had to support his family. •~Fl~ Merg~ SANTA BARBARA (AP) - Two California savings and loan firms have agreed in principle to a merger that would create, in assets, one of the largeJt savings and loans in the naUon. The proposed merger, an· nounced Tuesday by Financial Corp. of Santa Barbara and, Wesco Financial Corp. of Pasadena would result in a firm with SI billion in assets, putting it among the top 10 savings and loans in the United States. INGLEWOOD (AP)-lt bad been a long trip from New Orleans, bitchhiking all tile way, and oow 26-year-okl Mary Wood was plunking down her last 12$ to see the ~ ' Stooes in o:incert. "Now I'll be broke fOC'ever," she said. .~ a -bandful ol btbers with no place to stay, Mary ,.... ~~ by an outside wall ol tile Inglewood Forum and ~to eodilre !lie rain arid 'cltllly winds until . the ~onuance:·Thursday evening. Tbousands showed up to pay from $10 to $100 for a ticl<et. . A Sellout -which seemed certain -o! all 18,699 seats · woul4 raise a gross of $516,810. Proceeds are intended for the victims of last month's earthquake at Managua, Nicaragua. Mrs. Mick .1agger is Nicaraguan. Forum manager Jim Appell ~lied it "the fastest-seU- ing concert we've ever had" Fourteen-year-old Merrie Lawson said she saved her babysiWng money for weeks and used it to buy a $25 ticket. "I Was saving up for something big, and this Is It,'' she said. "The Rolling Stones are No. 1." T.he public hearing bad been scheduled today but Nogucru•s office said Tuesday more time was needed for investigation and scheduling witnesses . The new date is likely to be an- nounced early next month. Tbe inquest is intended" to fix responsibility in the death. -Bronner was left in the mountains near Newhall . Three fraternity brothers said Bronner bad been acting "ob- noxious" and they wanted to teach him a lesson. He fell over the cliff while apparea.tly trying to reacli a highway. Drug Counselor Had Pot Plants SAN DIEGO CAP) -A counselor in the Navy Medical Corps Drug Rehabllltatlon Center pleaded guilty Tue¢ay "'to pos.session of marijuana and told the judge: "I had a small plot of 12 plants." The. sentent;ing of Lt. James A. Packer, ~ was set for Feb. • 6 in San Diego Mu.nicipal C.OUrt. He has been working with sailors, f\1arines and Coast Guardsmen who voluntarily request rehabilita· tion, along with otben ordered to undergo drug rehabilitation. lleavt·rain and high tide combined Tuesday to cause \videspread flooding in the San 'Francisco Bay Area and other low-lying California regions. The Villia family of Novato is evacuated by firemen. It was the month'.s worst coastal storm. CHIN SAID his department considers any flu-related deaths over 65 as an ~pidemic. The 81 deaths, he said, were in the county since the start of the year. In Oriinge County, health of- ficials eported two flu deaths this y~ar while last year there had been none. Bribe Case Handling 'Reckless' 20% off every Penney diamond. • BEVERLY HILLS (AP) - Tlle -Santa Barbara County Sherif( made .statements about the bribery arrest of en- terta1ner Phil Regan that were "prejudicial in r e c k l e s s disregard or proper pro- cedures," ·contends attorney Vincent T. Bugliosi. We're out to dazzle you. 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(,,- l I • D All.Y PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE / ' -,,..-.., Homeowners' Concerns .-\fter tnonths of grueling delays. the north Costa ritesa 1?C11era1 plan amen dment is finally \vhere It be- longs -off the desks of indecisi\·e planning con11nlsion· ers and iu the ha11dl5 of the city counciln1en \l.1ho. hope- ful!,., 11111 'd0 son1cthjng \1·ith it. : 1'hC' plan. \\'hit h \\•ould drastically rut density of a 300-;:acre 11rea by eluninat.in g excessive apartin~nl ~on· 1ng. 1vas t\Yice delayed by the com1nission for unco nvinc- ing r~ason s. Con11niss1oners firs t ordered a 9o.d.ay delay on the plan lO allo11· for "further study" and \\'hen that term ex- pired th ey ralled for yet another delaY. supposedly ~ cause the plan's environmental impact report \Yas in- complete Aleanwhile. n1e1nbe rs of the No r th Costa l\1esa HomCO\\'ners As.«ociation beca1ne puzzled over the com· mission's indecisiveness and speculated that the r~al rrason thC' plan \\'JS held . up \\'~S to allo\\' construct1on O( a n1ajor ScgerstrO~l ~anuly proJ~Ct. . . Planning co1nn11sSioners denied doing this tho~gh the\' nil had been apprised ,of the possi.Pility of locatu~g the· nat ional headquarters of a m¢ical (n sur.an~e firn1 1n lhe area near the San Diego Free'''ay a/id Farrv1e\v Road. Alt hough the hon1eo,vners were more favorably ~n­ clined to be adjacent to a quiet and clean comn1erc1aJ development such as the Segerstrom project rather than apartn1ents. they felt the real reason for the l o ~g delays had been hidden fro1n thein and they felt deceived. B.,. co1nplaining to the city council. they f~rced pres· sure on the co mmission to speed up the env1ronn1enlaJ in1 pact report . And not surprisingly, it did not take the projerted 90 days to file that report. NO\r that ihe studv has finally been snatched fr~ !he planning commissiOn lilnbo. city cou n ci~~en should 11n1nediately addres~ theini-elves to the leg1t1mate con· 1 1·r1 1~ of thC homeo\\·ner s. . . Hcsidents in the area. c hief!~· in the ~lesa \\ oods W l1.ere Did 'l ,i11ielig ht' First S li ine? ~YDNEY J .HARRI~ Today's v.·ord-quiz 1s about phrases .,..,~ use e\·erv da\·. \l'ilhoul knowing v;hat 1hev rt>alTy mf.an. or how-!hey came to me.in it. A score of 50 per cent is com· in endable. I. \Vhy is someone currently notorious s-11<1 to be in the ·'limelight"? 2. How did "go the v.·hole hog" come tu lllL'itn \\hat it does~ 3. \\'ha1·~ so spel·ial about "scvenfh1' heaven '.' t \\'hal did the phrase. "at firsi blush." origin111J y signif~·? 5. \\'hat do the fol · lo\\'ing \I ords and ph rases havC' in c o m n1 o n : lurch , kno c ked into a tucked hat. pass the buck. fluke, and bias? Ii \\'hv do \1·e call someone who solicit<: c'us tomers a "tout"? i \\'h<il did the first "plagiarists" ~!C'a l ' 8 \\hat di d it 11riglnall.v mean to give ~ni?\1'111 {· rhe .. cold shoulder''? ~1 I I•>\, tlid a h1111 of evidence come to U.> knu11 n ris a "Clue "? 10 \\'h1· did "acme" come to mean th1' highest !>Cini or success or :1,·h1«11•1TICrll '' A:\S\\'ERS : ! In the early Victorian theater. a '11'1d light. giving off little heat, v.·as pro- 1lul·ctl by the combustion or oxygen and h:, tlrogen on a surface of lime , and used 111 1hro1r :1 1>01verful beam on the chief .ll']lll '.! ~h.1ho111t1t lorbadc his fo llowers Dear Gloou1y Gus lf it was the u.ind that puJ\cd the rug on lhe Carpeteria's Aladdin sign recently. let's hope it huffs and puffs and blows the v.·hole lhing down. 0.A.J. T~il luNr• rtiltctl rMHr1' •i.ws. Mt ...ceu.rily -.. ... Hie --· s .. •-"' _...,. .. 0'-"'Y 0¥a, 0.1/Y ~I ..... from eating one part of the pig, v.·hich he failed to spct:ify : thus. Un· compromising ~1os\ems abstain from pork altogether. and "go th, whole hog." 3. According to the early Cabbalists. there are seve •• hea vens. one above the other. and the seventh is formed of divine light. occupied only by God and the highest ra.nk of angels. 4. "At first sight." from the Middle English. blusche. meaning a glimpse or momentary view : it has nothing to do \\'ith blushing. s. All are derived from games or sports -from cribbage. ninepins, poker, billiards, and lawn bowling. 6. The first "touts" were from the town or Tooting, \vhere persons en route to the British court at Epsom were pestered by peddlars. 7. "Plagiarist " in Greek meant "a kidnapper of slaves": by extension, it came to mean one who steals others ' ideas and literary propenies. 8. In medieval times, the stranger or w1expected guest at a castle was given a cold shoulder of mutton al dinner, or whal 1vas left over. 9. A ;.clue" was a ball of thread, such as Ariadne unwound in the Cretan lflbyrinth to lead Theseus through the maze in Greek mythology . IO. "Acm e" \vas a med ical term, describing the highest state of violence during a disease, after v.•hich, in the fourth and final stage, it subsided. The Ordeal of January The start of !he nc11· year is ah1·ays ruugh. Coinmon sense te lls JOU thal each ~car is gell ing more dc1nanding th;::in the (ule bt:!torl' That is tilt:' 11·ay the 11·orld is J.!Oing. Th erefore no1r 1s the best of all limes tv check up 011 yourself to see !hat you ai'c fit for the ordc~I You need a meni al µh,vsical exarn. A glance in to the nllrror will trll you \l'httt needs Lo be <lone to tun e your bod,v· up. But ho w ;i()out your n1ind - ihnt 11·hC'lstone flf de· clsion . th~I llui't..'l:t11 or p1.•rforn1 " ls 11 ready tu 1nc·1• lhc ordeal and <'h1tllt•n,1tt;o; <is well as a nf 197:1" \\'F:'\'(o'; 11n•:PAHF.O a :-.1mple. C3S)'·IO· home tt'st thti t v.•111 help you !\Olve rh..1t prt.blem Sl rnpl~ anSll'C'r th(' follo°"·ing QUl•slions . Ii SomCQlle suddenl} played "'.Jinglt Bells" in your ear right nQ\V, 11ould you cil her scream silently or start de· nouncing Santo Claus? Do You think n1odern school children get too many vac:u\ons and ought to spend more time studying Hrnl less time frittering the ye11 r away? Uo you tell yoursrlf 1.11-11 you an d your 1\•hole family "'Ould prob.1bl y be heller off lf )'Ou ju~t threw in the spooge And "''en1 oo rrhct-> ( HAL BOYLE J your pocketbook so much you don 'l have enough to do any real sa·1ing yourself? For som• reaM>n innatlon has hit your family harder than it has any other fami· Jy in the block, hasn't it? . •lave you decided that this is probably the year you'll finally go bankrupt before April? Arc you tempted now and then to sell your house and become a hennlt on a ·dese rt isle? EVERY TIA1E the lauRftry sends back your clean shirts, ii seems like t"''O or three more are frayed al the colllllr - true? somebody y,·ho "·orks for lhe laun- dry probably has a secret grudge agnlnst you and is nibbing them \vith sn ndpaper -right ? Well. for that matter. n.H ning sctms to lasl very long anymore. and they simply d-On'I make things A.'l well nowadays as they used to -isn'l that so? Those are lhc questions. Now to tour scon:. If ~·ou answered no to more than thrte of t\icm, you arc out of )'OUr mind and lh•ing in a fool 's par11dist. Isn 't ii I rue .vou re~l yo u wouldn 't need Social Sec11rity 1\hc11 you retire -.Jf ... ·..., .... Y~ Sam ~ould just quit djgging in But if you ruis1\'Crcd yes to all I-he ques- tions, you 're in the pink or condition. You s~ly have a normAI c11~e of '1wtnter blues," You should weathl!r 1973 In great i;hapc. The more desperate you art Jn .Janunry, the 1norc llkcly you are 10 ht hcoHhy in JU/le. j ' l • ' development, may have been \vorrled excessively aboul the proposed project. Bui if they had been informed, the \VOrries and dlstrusl would nol hav,e happened .• Open government Is bes t goverrunent. The city touncil should now make it clear whnt is planned for that settion of the community. Join the March J \This month voJunteers for the March or Dimes \viii once again head out into the ('Ommunity to contact Costa Mesa, residents for their contributions to the battle against birth defects. The ,man named to bead the 1973 March of Dimes campaign is · Dominic Raciti, a businessman and city councilman who still manages to find e'nough time to lend a helping band to lbe lillle people. Last year Raciti and his corps of volunteers rollect· ' ed $10,500 for-the March of Dimes. He is confiJ!ent he can up that figure by $2,000 this year if he can round up enough volunteers. During a seven-day period between Jan. 23-30 the volunteers will attempt to knock at every door... in the city of Costa ?t1esa. To date, he has 50 volunteers but llaciti believe·s that he needs double that to effectively cover the city. Already pledged to work with him are ,.trs. George Gerner. local chairman of the Mothers A1arch against Birth Defects, local bank manager Frank Zriebec, and police officers Bill Savage and Robert Kredel. All residents of Costa Mesa who have some spare lime in·ou1d do \veil in joining the local ,.1arch of Dimes committee in this worthwhile activity. .. c Secret Sermce Fears ltlilitatits ,, Heavy Security Set for Inaugural ' \\'ASHlN :;TON -The \Vhite House has been 11•arned that lhe sniper attack on police and firemen in New Orleans last v.·eek could precipitate a similar in· cident in Washington during President Nixon's inaugural. The Secret Service is deeply concerned over the mentality of terrorists who are willing to lay down their lives in a fanatical outburst of hatred. From atop a Ne\v Orleans hotel, t.1ark James Robert Essex blasted away at po- lice for almos't 12 hour s and then laughed as a hail of police bullets finally cut him down. He reportedly had· ties with black fanat ics who avow the politics of hatred and vio- lence. SECRET SERVICE files are loaded with references to these extremists who n1ight be willing to die in a blaze of fury against the white establishment. The files tell of their secret plottings and threatenings against local police and Washington notables alike. including the President. Essex. a 23-year-old Navy veteran discharged "for unsuitable character and lx>havior disorders." reportedly mingled v.·ilh extremists '"·ho have sought lo stir up a black hotbed in New Orleans. The Secret Service field office in New Orleans has described their activities in secret intelligence summaries. One of the most militant black organizations, ac· cording to these intelligence reports, is lhl Republic of New Africa (RNA) "'hich seeks "the establishment of a separate black nation within U.S." IT WAS founded by the radical black supremi;;t. Robert Williams, who has made political pilgrimages: to Cuba and China. But a faction. more interested in action than ideology, has made its "na· tional headquarters" in New Orleans. The field office describes this as the "Richard Henry faction," 1vlth eight "hardcore members'' and a hangout on Fern Street. Secret Service files charge that radicals have participated "in-target practice-explosives training," h av e ..cached \\'eapons and e:tplosives," are involved "in sabotage and guerrilla warfare activities," have advocated "an 1 apparent use of anned robbery~nortlon as means of raising money " are ifn. plicated ''in assassination plot against local officials and reportedly mentk>oed 1he President in their discussions ... THE DEACONS of Defense and Justice, which is described as a "small, militant all·Negro organization to aid in the defense of civil rights workers and Negroes in Ute South," was founded in the Jonesboro. La., ar~a. Secret Service flies say it has been "Increasingly iden- tified as a group of Negro militants." And the Ma itreyan Temple, a psuedo· religious black group in New Orleans, "has access lo 200 lbs. of C-4 (plastic) explosives," reports the field office. TllE BLACK PAN111ER Party's David Hillard. for exan1ple, told an antiwar rally in San Francisco: "We will kill ruchard Nixon." The Justice Department dropped the charges against him . however. rather than reveal wiretap. evidence in court. · Jn Miami , the Black ·Afro Militant A1ovement is anned to the teeth and eager for revolution. Say the Secttt Service flies: "Each member owns at least two weapons and is trained to service and operate various other weapons." THESE ENTRIES are typical of the in· formation in Secret Service files about the growing black militant movemen t. Some are already waging low-grade guerrlJla warfare against the police. The ~Service is worried that they may attempt a spec.tacular incident in Wash- ington duriDg the Inaugural As a precaution, the secret Service is bringing in an additional 600 agents to augment its 1,200-man force throughout the inaugural. Some 10,000 local police officials from all over the country will also assist in policing the event, say our !lources. But officially, th e Secret Service had "no comment ." Is 'New' Mauldin Anti-American? 'fo the Editor . Being a World \Var II veteran I am very aware or the works of Bill A1auldin. !~is cartoons in those days were so very pro-American! However of late. in this last year I ha ve viewed some Jf his works with question. President Nixon was re.elected by the majoritr. of all the 50 states of America, 49 to I. That's almost JOO pet· cent in the belie! that he Is doing his job (a most difficult one) the way most Americans feel he should. BUT AIAULDIN'S :atest cnrtoon tscc cut) seems to me. and I would .think to many 1nllltons more Americans, in poor taste. It aids and comforts our enemy. ll downgrades not only our President, but our Congress. the highest lnlellcct or our .---By Ge orge ---. Dear George: Why is lhere so little sex in your column! CllRIOllS Dear OJrlous : Becaust my client.8 get in vtry dull trouble, I guess. (1 don't like it oilher. ComRartd to Dear Abby, I sound !Ike Dow Jooes.) ti. (Why let prbblems keep }tu nwAkc At nlght'l \\'rife to George and let hinl keep you awake at night.) ·• : country, all elected hy people like you and me. ' When I see a cartoon such as this my first thought is what a great freedom we have in America , to• have it publis.hed. but then I think of the impudence. the in· sull it protrays against Ameri ca and the highest position of our land, the Pr~idency. HOW ABOUT a cartoon by Mr. Mauldin showing the leaders in Hanoi with halos on their heads. but behind tl':eir backs clutching machine guns, rockets and the face of death? How about a p~American cartoon from Mauldin for a change? There must be still obe left in him ! GRANT HARO!NG PHILLIPS /tlatte r of Prir1CJ iple • To the Editor : F'ocal Point : A Plus for Humanity - Jan . ~~ 4:30 p.m .. at lht Grand Avenue exit ramp on lhe Santa Ana Freeway. Just a week ago, the principle or the thing happened , I say the principle of the thing because to call it an accident Ii. not the major point to make here. A woman in a small white car hit another car al a atop si~ on a freeway off·ramp. When thi driver of the car that was rear-ended got out to exchange all the n~essary information, the' whlte car vani shed. It seems almost unbelievable that a persQn could really do that to another humnn being but I guess it's called "welcome to reality little girl.'' ti It hnd been A child. v.·ould the woma n hnve hit and nJn tht>n ?? .. or maybe h could have been an elderly person th<it had a heart attock at lhe scene of the ec· cic:lenl. Perhaps the woman in the whitt car had a husband with a rather violent lemper or maybe it was anothe r man 's ca r other than her husband -maybe. like ~ many she just didn 't want to get involved. But these things do happen and we all learn to live with them, but you "'·onder if moybe people don 't feel even a little guilty and ashamed. KARYN RINGER lkhool Slftokl!91. To the Edilor: In n1y past four yea~ 1n high school I \'e made observa llans which show Utt ( MAILBOX ) Letters frO'Tll readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel ts reserved. All letters mU3t include signature a11d mailing address; but names may be withheld on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be vublis /1 ed. present state law to be iiieffective in the control or smoking oo our campuses. The problerTI creates uncontrolled smoking on the campuses in the restrooms. fields ar:d parking lols. , TIIE SP.JOKERS present a fire hazard as well a~ a definite increase in van - dalism and many ell:l ra hours of work for custodians. Not only does il create van· dallsm but illegal smoking generates dis respect for the law. Suspensions and expulsions from secondary schools do not halt smoking . , A dii;proportionnte amount of ad· rnini stratlon time and energy is con· sumed in handling smoking violations to the de triment of the education program. Therefore I resolve that the State Board or Educatioo recommend that the Quotes Lawrence E. Wais•, Slnte Sta11f«, HunUngton Park, OI Sl1te Suptt.roe Court envtronmtntal Jmpad rtptrt d"'b'"° -'"l'bere hal to be a balAnce ootween the Job of protecting our en- vironment and the job ol protecting our jobl!, I( the high court bod be<n roquired to make an impact report on the result• of its declsLon. we pn:>mibly. w~not have the tlHe.mma we aro fllitbfhO.wt,. Greta Dewbtrry, Loa Altos mother or two -"Children Are ~ expensive to raise these dny.s, the only people "'bo cnn afford to have them arc on welfare " present Education Code 301, article 2 be amended to permit the setting aside of a specified area on secondary school pro- perty where students may legally smoke. THIS AREA would be approved by the fire department. Ciga rettes will not be sold on campuses. To further limit their easy accessihillty to the secondary stu· dent cigarette machines should be abolished except for areas where minors are prohibited. MELANIE MIZELL Apples at $10? To the Editor: "Deficit financing " must certainly be the politicians' paradise. Lavish promises are made in order to oblaln vot~. Infla· • tionary fiat money is created to finance these astronomical government de(idls . This embezxles the savings and life In· surance or the thrifty common people. The interest alone on our national debt iis $22 billion - a big item in our tax bite. This should be a harsh warning to the spenders that there must be an ac- counting. since America Is being ruined via monetary debasement -forced into virtual bankruptcy. .Unless this stupidity is ended , in a few years an apple may well cost $10. C. C. MOSELEY OR ANGI COAST DAILY PILOT R'oberi N. Weed. Publ&&hrr Tllorna1 Kemi, Edito,r Barba ro Krtibicl1 Edftoriat Poge Editor TIIC' edl!orhtl !""Ill' •If th<' l>11il,v Pilot 11t't'k.11 t6 lnf()nn and 1tlmu· lntr rc11d1•n1 by 111t11~tlnt: !his rw1\·$J1Qp1·r·, OJ!lnk>n~ 11nil l'Om· 1n1•nl;,r;. "" 1np11_.,; nf int(·r<~t nrn1 ~htnlficancl', by J1"1vld lntt: It fnrum tnr lht' t'Xpl't'Slilln uf ot1r N'Adf'I"{' nplnlona, and. b,\' pr.•l('nlln.Ji: tht• dh·rn;c vlt'Wl)l1inl& of lnformro ob· "'"T\'f'r( and &J!Qkl·~ml"M'" rin to111c11 ,.( I h•' dll) Wednesday, January 17, 1973 . ' I •