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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-11-23 - Orange Coast Pilot• • ' -' ows FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 23, 't 973 VOL. 6'. NO, )U', 4 SICTlotilS, 'f rAG&S • • • Girl Eludes ·Q1ie-legged :Lose r Sozigli t : . The bushes · flanltilJC the Saa ! lego Freeway throogb Saa Cle- , ifnente have bekl lllOir lllaro ol Za:nusual articles through the years. t.: But police today beUeve they .~ ve the strangest flnd yet. : A hilchhiker stopped palrolmen :'i'hursday near Avenida Palizada's Offramp and reported finding lhe article stuUed in the dense growth. Officers investigated and pulled oot an artificial leg. "We don't even know how to start locating the owner," said one officer this JPOming. Hearing Set On Lido Isle Beach Lease By L. PETER KRIEG Of .... o.llY """ '''" Vice Mayor Howard Rogers said today he. J't'lll ask Newport Beach councilmen Monday to set a public hearing for Dec. 17 on the request by the Lido ble" Community Association to renew Its Jease to its beaches and street~ betthlronl lols. Tbe associatim wants another ~year leue on the two and one-hall miles of beaches. The LICA has been paying f750· a year for the right to exclusivity under terms or its current lease, whlch doesn't expire until 1976. Rogers said he will present oouncilmen wllh a report on the proposal al their meeting Monday. He and City Manger Roller! L. Wynn prepared II. fl.oger! did not say why the renewal ts · corning up three years before ex~ pliltton of the current lease. •Former LICA president Tb om as MQ:jl)lm, In requesting the renewal last March, said Lido Isle residents "want ti: u 90011 as possible." Arab Would 'Blow Up' Oil Fields COPENHAGEN (UPll -Saudi Ara- bian oil minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani threatened Thursday night to blow up his own oil fields in case of U.S. military intervention against the Arab oil boycott. Yamani, who arrived in (',openhagen this week on a private visit to see his doctor, conferred with Danish l'~orelgn Minister Knut B. Andersen for an hour today and said later the session was helpful and friendl y. Yamani "·as asked on Danish television Thursday ni~ what he wouJd do ir THANKSGIVING TRAVELERS TAKE BUS, TRAIN. Pogo 32 the United States resorted to force and occupied the oil fields in Saudi Arabia. "There are some sensitive areas in the oil fields in Saudi Arabia which will be 1mmediately blown up," the sheikh replied. He also said his country would reduce oil production by 80 percent if the United States, Europe or Japan take any measures againsf the Arab oil embargo, adding the Saud.la woWd return to pre- war oil export levels onJy when Israel withdraws from all occupied Arab ter· ritory. Yarqani WI! reacting to Wednesday's threals by U.S. Secrelary of State Henry A. Kissinger of unspecified American countermeaslD'es against the boycott, which Kminger called unreasonable since the fighting tn the MJddle East had stopped. · Yamani said Saudi Arabia could easily survive an 80 percent production cut. "You know what would happen then? A barrel of crude oil. in.stead of being sold at -let's say -$3.50 to $4 from Saudi Arabia could be sold for $15 or $20. Also. we would get more (See THREAT, Page !) "R!>gers said he has asked lhal the )<OjJotal be placed. oo the council's st!idy ' ieU!on agenda Monday atlem&n. He _ lli¢ at thal time he will ask. lhat , .------__. _____ ..., ~· tie placed on the evening ' agenda "' ~ public bearing can be achedUled. flolers dedined lo discloae l1!e ...,. ienll of the report be and W)'M pil!pared af!C. meetings wilh Lido Isle represen- 18Ui~1. Ht said only that it contains cost breal<downs, but he dld nol say .bow ~ money the association is .willing IO JiW tor the leases in the future . A'"1 lhe ·1e... payment may become tho l ey laaue In decldlng whether the le,..\111111 be renewed. 'l)>e fl60 currenlly pal4 Is only a llny !racllon of lbe val!\< of the beaches, Md the value >f their privacy, according to local realtors. • Besides colts, councilmen wUI also have lo deal with the touchy issue of public •ctas• to the shoreline. ~IC~ omclals polnl out that !here Is ·OOIY llnlli.d PF~lng . availabl6 00 • l (See BBACllES,-Pip'll ' ' ' I •• ' Patrick Hen ry Face s Pot Rap Laguna Beach plice arrested Palrick G. Henry, 22, on 'l'."Mk.sl!iving, booking him for allel!'d cullfvation and possession ol marijuana. Henry was arrested afer an of- ficer allegedl1 foWld eighl mari- juana ~Is, and aeveral jars ol marijuana seedlings al ~18 residence, 961 Calalina Sl., Lagwia Beach. Police Sgl. Victor Sagan said one arresting ofncer first went lo the residence because of a com- plain! ot a loud ndio. Hearing Loonas on Lido. < Private Beach Benewal ' I • • • • 0 0 • • Ill Coast Kidnap Harm They~re Getting Beautiful ~· Among the A1iss World contestants in London ·who viisted the hairdresser in preparation for the finals tonight are (from left) Deborah Ducharme, 20, Miss Ul'I Tllwne'9 Ca nada; Edicta Garcia, 18, Miss Venezuela, and Roswitha Kobald, Miss Austria. Gene ral Motors Curtnils Production of New Cars . . , DETROIT (UPI) -_Genera l ~1otors Corp. today announced ,it is curtailing production of n e w cars at 16 plants dµr:ing t,he )YCeLbefore Chris.tmas in the first major_ PesponSe to slumping -sales. • ~ "' .... ,.~ • ...... Sales of new cars have been down 1n @~h 011 \he five 11J..day selling period's ~ since the new models were introduced in September with the intermediates and full~sizcd cars bearing the-brunt ol the drop. What bad been a rush toward small cars may be tapering off as new 'car prospects await" the _outcome of Possible gasoline rationing or curtailed driving privileges, ORe analyst said. Automotive execmives had b e e n predicting new-car sales, both domestic and foreign, would drop In 1974 to ahout 1 l million from an estimated 11.9 million this year. Some economists are now predictinJ new car sales might drop to 10.2 million 1974, parlly because o( lhe gas crisis scare. , GM Chairman Richard C. Gtrslenbcrg · aaidJpproxlmately 79,000 cars will be taken out of lhe company's production schedules. all regular and intermediate-- sized cars. Planrs building small cars and luxury 8'ociels will continue to operate at normal speeds during the week 6f Dec. 17. ~ ~ .. Tho cutback was oU.icially, announced ~s an. inventory realignment to balance. de.aler inventories With consumer de- mand, meaning larger cars are beginning to pile up in new-ear lots. P.1oclels that won't be nssembled for one week include regular and in· · termediatc-sized Buicks, Oldsmobiles, Pontiacs and Chevrolcfs. Normal pro- duction of the hot·selling CheVT'Olet Vega, Pontiac Firebird, Chevrolel Camaro and the compact Nova. Ventura, Omega and Apollo models will continue as will b'uck production. A OM spokesman said it was not known how many workers would be lald off during the one-week shutdown. but !aid all will receive up to 9S perttnt of their regular take-home pay, lw $1.50 for work related expenses. The laid-off workers will not relum lo their joM unlit Jan. 1 since the enUre (See CUTBACK, Pa&• 21 Woman . Stopped F Qr Red Light R~ped in Valley A 4().year~ld \\'Oman told Fountain Valley police she was raped by a heavy· set man who forced his way into her car while she waS stopped at ~ stoplight e'\l'IY J'hursday. • • ~~o~~sald her car was stopped ~ intersection of Harbor Boulevard and Lilac Street in Fountain Valley, ~t 2: 15 a.m. when tbe man, described as Latin between 30 and 35 years of age. entered her car. According to the Santa Ana "'Oman's report, she was pus.heel .e.cross the front seat. The man.. then drove her car to a used f:.D.r lot, t\\"O blocks away in Santa Ana, where she said he raped her an dthen fled . Police said the vict im suffered minor bruises and cuts on her face, after being struck several times during the attack. Police are still seeking the SUSJ)<CI. Macl1inist To Face Charges By TERRY COVILLE • Of th• o.ltr "''°' Sl•lt ''l\\'o small Gardena girls. allegedly kid- naped by a transient Indiana machinist arrested in Huntington Beach, have been examined by doctors and declared physically okay, police reported today. Gardena Detective Capt. Clyde Byrnes said neither Ka1hy Hendrickson, 7, nor Cristi Huber, 4, had been sexual1y molested. according to physicians who examined them in Gardena. The man accused of taking them from their homes has been identilied as Bert Sturgeon, 61 or 58, a machinist whose last residence was apparently In· dianapolis, Indiana. Capt. Byrnes said Sturgeon ls BP"" parenUy the name the man has used for years, thou'gh it may not be his real name. Police also believe he was born in Canada, but they know very Jittle else about him. Sturgeon was arrested Tuesday gf. temoon in Huntington Beach as he tried to hitchhike onto the San Diego Freeway at Golden West Street with the Hen· drickson girl at his side. Patrolman Art Droz saw Sturgeon with the girl, approached the mah. and after questioning arrested him w i t h o u t resistance. The Huber girl had been found shortly after midnight, after her disappearance Tuesday evening. She was found by police in Hawthorne, sitting alone in a desolate field, unharmed. Capt. Byrnes today prais~ th e work !See GIRLS, Page !) Orange Coast • Wea ther Jncreasing clouds Saturday with a chance of showers in -the after· noon hours is lhe way the weather .. •· service calls it. Cooler tempera· ' • lutes Wifh highs of· 62 to 65. Over- , "'n'ight lows in the mid-4-0s but into the 30s in some areas. INSIDE TODAY Open Theate·r. one of the tnbst exciting experime1~tal groups in the country, is appearing at Gol.de1i \Vest College and Or· ange Coast College this week~ end. See todau's· \VeekendeT. At Yevr S-k• I Ml'lllM. 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Because or the energy loss caused Kuwait Cites • New Threats About Oil By United Press In ternational The worldwide energy crisis at a glance: -Ku\vait has asked for a clarification of U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's statement this week that the United States would consider taking "countermeasures" unless the Arab states end their oil boycott to pro-Israel nation.s. -Saudi Arabian oil minister Shelk Ahmed Zaki Yamani says he will reduce oil production up to 80 percent if the United States, Europe and Japan take any countermeasures aimed at stopping the Arab oil boycott . -Italy raised gasolihe prices to a record $1.32 a gallon, banned Sunday and holiday driving, and reduced auto speed li1nits. heating oil delivery levels. and tel evision and sho pkeeping hours to save fuel. -Canadian Prime l\tinister Pierre Elliott Trudeau said he \\•as '"deeply distressed" at statements by sonte U.S. leaders critical of Canada's oil expor.t policy toward the United States. and said Canada will continue lo ship as much crude oil as possible to the United States arter domestic needs are met. -Oil sources said despite the Arab boycoll. some Libyan and Iraqi oil is finding its \\'ay to the United States market by \ray of the Caribbean through some Mcditen·anean ports. -According to a congressionul study. "The le\'eragc available to the Arabs through their oil boycott far exceeds any leverage that might be available to the United States through a food embargo." From Pagel THREAT ..• income from 20 percent production in- stead of our present level. It is the law of supply and demand." The oil minister said the Americans possibly could survive such a cutback because of their oy.·n supplies, but that if Europe and Japan y,·ould join the United States in a n y countenneasures against the Arabs their "economy will defini tely collapse all or a sudden." "If the Americans are thinking or a military action, this is also another possibility. This is suicide," he said. Yamani said lf his country blew up Its own oil fields "Europe has to live and Japan, of course, has to live '''ithout oil from Saudi Arabia for so many years because it tak~ years to repair damage. _, "It is not an overnight business. It is not a month or two. Now ~ou can imagine what kind of gambling this could be." Booked in l\furde1· LOS ANGELES (UPI) -John William Jones, 21, was booked on suspicion of murder Thursday night after he allegedly stabbed one man lo death and critically watmded another in a downtown bar. OIANCJI COAST IT DAILY PILOT Tiii Orl l!Ot (0111 0-"ILY PILOT, wl!h whlc!o II "Drnbllled '"' NeWi·"'"'· It pubH1~•d bY ttie Or11191 c ... ..-Pu~11111~1 CllfnlNllY. S•· n t1 9111110<\I 1rt O\IDlllhlCI, Mondly th'llll!lh Frld1y, lor COl!I M111, Newport lt1cto, Hunlff11110<\ 6tKh/FO!J(\ll~ ~llley, l1gu ... _ BHCh, lrvlnl/Slcldllbl<M 1/ld $•n CkomMtt/ lln Ju1n C1pl1!r1f'!I. A 11no11 revklnll 11111111n t1 ,...,u1htd S.turdtYI Incl ~1v1. TM prl...clPlll pUto1l1hlflO pi,n1 11 ti >lO Wt1.t &er .~llltti, COllt. M~H1 (41Uornl1, !2'14 11.obt rt N. W11cl ,f..,iffnl 11'11 J"1tlUl!f'lt J1e~ k. Curi t'!' Vkt Prtilder\I tnd G-"! Mll\IOff Thotr111 K1t¥i1 ldlt« 'Oio"'&f A. Murp~!no Ml!tlll"'ll Edi ... Ch•"" H. Looi lli t~trcl ·p, Nill ANllJlnl M ...... lnt M lltf"I ....... 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But of greater concern was lhe damage done lo fl valve and pipe brace in the controversial emergency core cooling system serving the reactor. P1•otesti•tfJ The damage -caused by a trapped air pocket in the nuid of the system d~igned to cool the nuclear re#ctor -\vas caused by a phenomenon resembl- ing the slamming heard in steam pipes and hot-water heaters. "The jolt damaged a valve hammer and tore loose the pipe from the brace," explained a spok~man for the U.S. Aiomic r;nergy Commission. \Vhile the utilities expect their share of \un1ps fron1 critics or the cooling system, the loudest howl is coming from ·those concerned over the relative secrecy UPI Tt19lthOID 'J>hil Berrigan and Lil 1ilc1\lister, once accused of conspiracy to kid- nap the secretary of state, demonstrate outside the home of Secretary of State 1-fenry Kissinger after Kissi nger \\'~1 rncd the 1\rab states 10 end their oil embargo and said Israel \viii 11a\'e to withdraw fron1 some Arab lands it occ:upies. 4 Suspects i11 24 Trucl{ Hijacl{ing Cases Nabbed Police today alleged the capture of four suspects may have solved the hi- jacking' of a candy and tobacco truck in Rossmoor, a second Anaheim truc k heist and 24 similar hijackings in Southern Calfiornia a,·cr the past eight n1onlhs. The suspects are allegedly among at least 11 involved in what authorities claim was a major hijacking ring operating in Orange, Los Angele::i, Riverside and San Bernardina counties. Thousands of dollars in merchandise including liquor and meat have been lost recentl y due lo an upswing in truck hijackings. ~ . Authorities in San Luis Obispo County claim they broke up a similar operalion Fro1n Pagel GIRLS ... of officer Droz for his alertness ln spotting Sturgeon and the girl and mak- ing the arrrs1. "lfe did one hell or a job for us. It ~·as sharp patrol observation," said Barnes. Sturgeon has been booked on sus picion or kidnaping, child molesting and rape. and he \\"ill be t11kcn before the South Bay l\'lunitipal Court ~1onday for <ir· raignincnt on those charges or possibly reduced charges. J)()lice said. Capt. By.tnl's also suid ,._that l..os Angeles and Torrance police arc in- \'t!stigating Sturgeon for a ny poss ibl e conncclipn l\'llh recent kidnapings in their communities. several weeks ago dealing in hijacked merchandise. Investigators say t\\'O suspects in the Southland ring ha\'e olready been ar- raigned on hijacking charges and on Dec. 5 \\'ill race preliminary hearings in Coinpton. Investigators claim that Haro Id Samuel. 24. of Compton, was the ringleader of the group, all of whom were in their 20s. Samuel was released from a seven- month prison term on a hijacking charge last April. about the lin1e . the latest series of truck thefts occurred. _ The method of operation was iOentical in each case. including the hijacking of an L.B. Ball candy and cigarette distribution truck in Rosmooi". Delivery truck drivers would be a~ proached by two gwunen, then handcuff. ed or tled in their vehicles which were driven to other locations and unloaded. No one was ever injured during the hijackings. according to orficers but a shot \vas fired at CJnc d!"ivcr "·hen he resisted the cargo kidnapcrs. Priest Char«c tl " ~1ANlL1\. Ph ilippines (AP1 -'The government charged <i n A me r i ca n Catholic priest IA'ith aiding suspected Communist insurgents and ~·ill sta rt deportation proceeding<; against him, it \Vas lea rned tod:iy. The lte1·. Et\\vard ~·1, Gerlock, 37, of Binglunnton. N.Y., has Deen charged \\'ith -writin·g against the martial law government and assisting persons connected \Vilh the Ne\v People 's Army. an insurgent organi1.ation the regi1nc accused of being pro-fl.1aoist. .. Returned Bab y Recoi;e rs Fr om Overdose • NEW YORK tUPI1 -A 10-monlh ·old baby taken from SL Luke's Hospital Thanksgiving day while under treatment for an overdose of methadone was returned to the ho spital early today by pollce. PoUce said the-infant apparently was removed from the hospital by hi s mother and later was found in her apartment. • · · The baby was relurned to the hospital and a spokesman said he appeared to have recovered from the overdose and was in good con· dilion . Officials said the child did not appear to be addicted to methadone, a drug used In !he treatment o( heroin addicts, but may have accide~tall~ sw~ll.owed the d_rug. The child, 1dent1f1ed as Willie Neal, was admitted to St. Luke's Wednesday suffering from an overdose of methadone. There was no lmmedlate explanation how the baby got the methadone or why he was taken from the hospital. No charges were filed against the motber. • ' or the incident. The AEC rules stiffly call ror filing data on such a mishap In the document. room of the agency in San Francisco and the San Clen1enle Public Library. AEC publicist Dale Cook saiCl the docu· ment room Indeed contal.rul the data on the accident, but the local library has no record at all. A second point of. concern was the disclosure by the AEC -and not the utilities -that the cooling system indeed wa s d11magl'd. Initial contacts with 'spokesmen for Edison drew praise for the system and report! that the system "worked perfectly". Sul later che<ks wtth the AEC sfl<lwed that lt, loo, was damaged. The trigger for the entire incident \\'as the n1alfunction of a turbine. When the blad~ flew off a wh eel, it set up severe vibrations de tected by the plant's alarm system. Crews at the plant began a slow shut- down of the reactor as a normal precau- Flooding, Crashes Holiday Rainfall Lashes Southland From '''Ire Services LOS ANGELES -A Thanksgiving night stor1n. accompanied by lightnilll, drove through Southcn1 Califon1ia., cai!s- ing po\ver blackouts, street flooding and triggering a chain-reaction traffic acci- dent that injured 15 persons. The pileup occurred on lhe San Ga· briel F'ree\\'ay in Irwindale \\'hen a car had a blowout. Other cars were unable to stop on the rain-slickened lanes and ran into each other. Five of the injured v.•ere reported in serious condition at Hartl.and Hospital in Bald\\•in Park. The storm, which dumped .70 of an in ch of rain on the Los Angeles Civic Center, also caused numerous po~·er Elder Iv W on1an • R ~ped i11 Viejo A 65-year~ld 'voman \\'as raped in her !>.1ission Viejo home on Thanksgiving by a man who broke into her second story condominium via the kitchen win· dow. Orange County Sherff's officers said. DcputiC's said the ''ictim told them she \\·as ~nvakened by a stockily built intruder \\'ho then clapped his hand over her 1nouth and 1varned her not to scream . Officer!' said !he victim lald 1hem her assaliant left via the kitchen ~·indOY.' aft- er she complied with his demands. They said she did not require medical treat- ment. From Pagel CUTBACK ... Christmas-Kew Year's \Yeek is an nuto industry holida y. ' Spokesmen for Ford, Chrysler and Amerit:'an Motors indicated their com- panies were maintaining n o r m a I schedules with some overtime expected to produce as many small cars as possi· ble. blackouts. the largest in the West Los Angeles·Beverly llllls area, affecting sonte 1,000 l}()lncs. Lightning y,·as respons ible for at lea st IY."O other power failures, one of them causing a one-hour blackout in the south· central Los Angeles area. Heavy snow fell as low as the 2.fiOO.. foot · Jevel in the mountains and \\"arn· ings were issued to motorists traveling through the high I>""''· At least three persons died in traffic aceidents dur ing the downpour. In San Lu.ls Obispo County, Evelyn Ryder, 42. Pomona, was killed and her four chil· dren injured \\'hen she lost control of her car on U.S. 101 and slammed into concrete bridge. A t"~ar coll isio n on Lankcrshim Boulevard in Sun \iaJley clairned the Ji\"es of Juan Ca1narena. 25, Los An- geles. and Jase Cervantes, 38, San Bernardine. The storm also brought heavy sno\v to the mountains, some dropping as low as the 2,600-foot level. Mt. Wil!on had four inches ot ~now. The California High~·ay Pa I r o 1 r<'parted that traffic on frl'eways "·as unusually light for a holid:1y ~·cekend, p::irtly because of lhe di sn1al "·eather and oartly due 10 :i f('ar of !:irk of g:1soline. :\!any ser\·Jce stations "·ere closed. but enough ~tation<; rcn1ained open to me{'t the demands of n1otorists, officers said. Thirteen inches of SllO\\' was COWlled today an Palomar a.fountain in Central Snn Diego County and between five and eight inches o! sno'v at l\1t . Laguna. Light S(IO\v ~·1:1s still failing. Although flood in g and mudslides were reported in San Diego C.ounty after general rains or sno\':, all n1ajor high\\·ays \\"f're open. bul e:hains "·ere required Ol} higher roads. A 1nudslide hil the northbound ramp of lnr erstate 5 from Encinitas Boulevard north of San Diego. Jn Encinitas. F: S!reet \\'as closed for a block because it \\·as undermined by "·atcr. Do"·ntO\\"n Si.!n Diego received mare than a half-inch of new rain. tion, but In the midst or the slawerl process, an automatic •·scram" alert'. was placed into effect. by the automaUo systems senslng the turbine vibration. "\Vhen the scram alarm goes on th& reactor is shut down In a matter o~ a fe,v seconds and 11 lot or system1, go to work," said Cook. J Utility spokesn1eo have given no e1-' planaUon !or the apparent secrecy oft the mishap, other than to Insist thee they "do not broadcast such occurrences as a generul rule." I From Pagel BE ACHES ... the i$l1111d and opening the beaches to 1hc public y.·ould overload parking facil- ities on Lido. They also point out that canceling the lease v..·auld force the city to pa)I for lifeguards and beach maintenance now supported by island residen ts. The LICA is renting boat slips oq public tidelands to residents to.pay those costs at the prescn! time. Any extension of the lease must be reported to the State Lands Commission. 'Lolita.,' fl ubby Too Amorous ·r CA~O~ CITY, Colo. (AP) -Prison officials placed actress Sue Lyon and her convict husband in a partilioned ,·isi1ing :1rca after the "'a rden said thej bccan1e '"a little too romanlic ." ?-.liss Lyon, y.•ho played the teen-ag~ te1nptress in the mo"le "Lolita" when she \\'as 14, \\'3S married Nov. 4 to Cotton Adan1 son, \\'ho .is se rving a 10-to-40-year term for sctand-de~rec 1nurder. '"As it \\'as reported to me. the two in question stepped onto the patio: they had been out less than one 1ninut.e or tw o." actin~ \\"ar{(en C.ordon Heggie snid, ··11·hcn a ca ll can1c from upstairs \1·hich in effect y.·as. 'Better check them out, there"s so1nethi.ng going on ou t there.' ·· Heg gie said the couple were 11a lilt~ tao ainorous and had ta be separated'' durin.i;: \'isiling day at the rison. N ixon to .Meet Fuel Advisers CA:\IP lJ.A\IID. t.1d. (API President Nixon y.·ill interrupt his Thanksgiving ho!lday lo hold a • Saturday morning meeting at the \\1hite llouse to discuss possible :i.ctions in the energy crisis, a ,\'!rite House spokesman announced toda}'. · Nixon scheduled a meeting ~·Ith his lop energy adviser, !orm.:or Colorado C'.ov. John Uive. and his rop domestic advise r, \Vhitc House co unselor ;\lclvin R. Lai.rd. Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. \\'arren. asked if ·any an· !lVunce1nents y,•ould be coming afier this Saturdoy meet ing, said , ··111·ouldn 't expect anything ." CAPTURED! Tho Beouty & Sereni)y Of Bomboo 227.00 .. -·-. , . Is captured In the arlPntal mood ,of 169.00 these occiuional tables. Flfllsh~ beauUfull)I In oak with smoked glas!I topPi. Add this distinctive look to any room. Clloore from end tables, coffee tables , 1ofa tables, stack tables . . . ~·hatever your hce.rt desires. I~mC'diate dtlivcry Ot course. . DREXEL-~! ER ITAGE-H ENR EOON-W000t.4ARK-KA RAS1 AN ~ INTERIORS WDKDAYS & SATURDAYS 9:00 to 5•30 PllDA Y 'TIL 9:00 " 233.50 ------- NEWPORl BEACH e 1717 WESTCllFF DR, l42.20IO IOp111 $u11cl1v 12 -5:101 LAGllNA BEACH e . 145 NOll:TM COAST HWY (Ope" S1111dev 12°l :JOJ 494 ·6.IS I t0"RAN1'~ e 2ll 49 HAWTHOkNf: llVD, .,- Jll 1219 ,, .. • I I • A, Pa Yo Oa If rel 611 DE you a gulta ttme York. am from de par you hchal Lon Inc .. wlthi Par ship losl being due orde call gull Jsed Pa DE boug door seve and or.cs. are mad Sl llstls t•e tlon tbem SeiJ e. drH Ing '.Ass :Was :Sq ' .o t ryln l fl ~nd jl d ~tor 1"e 5tud )'OU A . '"° ~·ou :17th :Gen Mes cosl lo ea Me M" Ir D the Bv the Wh obj da the of Ille dis :1 ; •' • • • ~ cri . 39, • Friday, Novtmber 23, 1973 s DAILY PILOT ;f ·A·t Your Service Tustin Family of Five Perish· A Sunday, Wedaesday u4 Friday Feature .Small Plane 01 lhe Dal!J' POOi Got a problem? Then Pat Dun·n. Pat Man Faces Crashes 11 ou r ques· ti011s ·to Pai D unn I Al You r Service, Orange Coe.st Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Cosia &f~1a. <:a., 92626. Include uour rEtephone number. Guitar 1t'Ul Arrive DEAR PAT : You as ked me to contact you again if my Fender Mustang electric guitar didn't arrive within a reasonable tilne fron1 Freeport Music Inc .• New York. l still haven't received it and am continuing to get the run·around fron1 this fir m's customer service department. Am I out $153.56, or can you contact f'rceport again on my behalf? R.R., Huntington Beach Lon Palmer, owner of Freeport Music Inc., said you will receive your guitar within two to three weeks. The United Parcel Service tracer put on the prevlom shipment Indicates the instrument was lost In the mail. A further delay ts being caused by a short dealer supply due to a 20 to 30 percent jump in orders, Palmer said. He asks you' to call bim collect al 516-692-6033 if the guitar does not arrive wltbia the prom· lsed time. Pan Handles Broken DEAR PAT: Twelve years ago I bought a set of cookware from a door--to- door salesman. I'm still using it, but several of the handl es are broken off, and I don't know where to get new or.es. The only markings on the pots are "Star Bright, 18·8, stainless steel, made in U.S." Am I out of luck'! G.C., Costa M"a Star Bright wa a Une told ln the l~SOs and early 60s under franchise from the \\'est Bend Company. Send a descrip- tion of the pam and any numben on t}lem to E. 8. Eklo, pmldent, Direct Seiling Division, West Bend Co., West Bend,,. Wis. 53095. Others seeklnJ: ad· dres1es for firms doing ctoor-to-door sell· Ing may write to lhe Dlre<I · SellJng :AssoclaUon, 1'130 M. St. N • W . , :Wa.~hlngton, D.C. %8036. Square Da11f!er • • DEAR PAT: I'm at my wits' end trying to Ciod a square dancing outfit. l need a circular skirt, full petUcoat :and peasant blouse -new or used, jt doesn't matter. I've searched all the ~tores to no avail. Since you helped :me solve a problem I had "™1 Greenland ~tudios a few months ago, I'm hoping you ·n come to my assistance again. , C.T.B., Cotta Mesa , A Square Rigger sq~ ~ance club Spokesman said you can bay the oatflt ;you want at Pioneer Town, lot! E. :11th St., Santa Ana, or contact l\lr"9 '.Geneva Stegner, 30« Coolidge, Cotta ?tfesa, to ahange for a castom·made .costume. The Square Riggen invite you to attend their daoees beld at I p.m each Wednesday al the Fint United Metbodlsl Cburcb, 411 W. lltb SI., Costa rt1esa. Iron l11«!rease Che«!ked DEAR PAT: After llie FDA aMounced the mandatory increase or iron and B vitamins in enriched bread and flour, there was somewhat of an uproar. Why? 'What was the "official" am:wei;,. lo these objections? · E. R., Fountain Valley 11te opposition came from some physi- cians and researchers who believe that the Iron Increase can came "iron~ overload':-and lead to cirrhosis of the liver and pancreas, diabetes, heart failure and sterility In men suffering from hemocbromatosls, a serlout blood disorder. At the FDA's request, the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology . .... the COanci1 on Foods and Nutrition of the American Medical AssodaUon reviewed the 1afety question. The conclusion was that the Increased Iron from enrkbed bread and flour woold nol jeopardize tbe beallh of normal Individuals nor Increase the 1ftcldence of bemocbromatosis or other dtsorders . Needs Lots .of Varn ' . .DEAR PAT: I recenUy purchased an fll;cellent hand knitting machine from a:. nea~by dealer on which ·I plan to dO custom knitting of my own original •igns fo r sale. I would 1ike to know Jt-..1 ~an... purchase "coned" y~m for 111lillrng machines In Jots ot five pounds 1. more from wholesale dealers instead having JO pay the retailer's markup. P.C., Hanlhlaton Beacb ;It take1 a llJtl.poond ya111 ordtt before 3"D can get. wholesaler's prlctt. In the i. antlme, you might contact Super Yarn rt, 1419 W. Warner Ave., Sa~ta Ana. 1 fltm 1el11 coned yam at 10 cents ., ounce regular price and bas a t elee- ~n or seven cent s yarn on sale. .. ' • Engineer Killed ~ ;WINDHAM, Ohio (UPIJ -Aii Erle- 1'-<kawanna Railroad engineer was klll- etl and the freight train's fireman critically injured Thursday wh<!n an a~ ~ently faulty switch caused 15 cars OI ibe Chicago to New York tra in to derail In this small nortbeastem Ohio communlly. Killed was Raymond W'tlcox, 39, Meadville. Pa. ·' Trial in Death. Try San Juan Capistrano machinist Gary White has been bound over to Superior Co urt for trial on charges ' that he at· tempted to run over the father of his m~ing wife. \Vhite was scheduled to appea r for ar· raign ment in the court today, He faces a charge of assault'with a deadly weapon in an incident which assertedly occurred two weeks ago in the front yard of Cecil Robbins. a resident of Santa Ana. White -free on $10.000 bond - allegedly drove over a curb.in an attempt to hit Robbins as the man walked along the sidewa lk. Office rs allege that after the initial attempt !ailed, White tried once agai n, finally stopping his foreign truck on the front lawn. UPI T ... Pholt 111 .Mexico A Thanksgiving flight to Mexico ended in tragedy for a family of five from Tustin -when their twin-engine plane overshot tW! landing strip and burst into Oames in Rancho Buena Vista , Baja California. 'l'he crash clain1ed the lives o[ home builder Harry K. Stanley, 53, his wife, Ruth, 35, and the couple's daughters. Diana, 8: Anita. 6, and Connie, 4. The Stanley family, formerly of 545 Pac ific St., had left from Orange County Airport Wednesday morning to spend the holiday at their Baja California ho1ne . 'They apparently landed for refueling at La Paz and stayed overnight before resuming fli ght to the fi shing village of Ran cho Buena Vista, about 65 miles south of La Paz. A \\'Oman close to the family said today Mexican authorities infor med them that the l\\'in engine Beechcraft Baron crashed when Stanley brought the plane do\vn too late. The 25-year-old electronics worker is the husband of Rochelle White, a 2.3·year- old fas t-freight supervisor who vanished a few days before she was to have appeared in divorce court. 11te woman's car, purse and other belongings were all found at the parking lot of the United Parcel Service in Carlsbad late in July. REV. E. M. NELSON (RIGHT) GREETS WIFE, JACKIE , AND DAUGHTER, DEBBIE Pair Kidnaped at Gunp~int from Georgia Home, Released Unharmed 30 M9urs Afterward Vict.oria Estarza, mother· of the dead 'voman , said Thursday thah she had been informed by Mexican authorities that the plane Stanley was piloting "didn't land right". "They told me the plane caught fire and my daughter and .-everyone else was badly burned. They are sending the bodies here in one casket," Mrs. Estarza said. Subseqiient efforts by Orange County Sheriff's homicide inves tiga tors have failed to turn a clue to her disap- pearance. Pastor's. Family Kidnaped She said the Stanlcys had a holiday home in La Capilla, near the tip of the Baja California peninsula and they intended to return after the weekend. Wife, Daughter Released Un1iarmed; Abdiictors Sought The FAA duty officer in Los Angeles said the only information his office had received from Mexican authorities was that the Stanleys' aircraft had crashed an d all aboard were dead. Christmas Tree Sales on, Beach Park Land Nixed She may sell sea shells by the sea shore, but she better not try to sell Oiristrnas trees by lhe sea shore oil LagWJa Beach's Main Beach Park. That's the gist of tbe agreement between Laguna Beach and the Festival of Art. under whlcb. tbe city gained a lucrative lease with .the festival. 'Ibat's bad news for a flock of would-be Cirlstmas tree merdianl! who had ap- proached the city and asked to rent the vacant lots on the now-stalled Main Beach Park land. The lease, under whil'h the city receiv- ed ~l~.909 this year for beach park acqwSJtion, prob i bits commertial ac-- tivilies on the land for other than beach- oriented endeavors. Irvine Rancli' s Colewort Crop Top This Year Shoppers in Los Angeles and Orange County supermarkets will cart home 60 pen:ent of tile Irvine Ranch's crop of cypr:us coleworts in coming weeks. That's 600,000 heads or cauliflower destined for Southern California grocery store produce shelves. Cauliflower, once known as "cyprus coleworts," is a bwnper crops this year both In Irvine and other parts of ~ country, aet0rding to James Manassero, manager of the Irvine Co rn p a n y agriculture division's field crop depart· ment. BecaWle 1upp11e1 are plentiful, Manassero predicts Jow prices for the vegetable. "lfNine's Finest" brand cauliflower is grown on 200 acres of the ranch and will be delivered to food marl<ets· until February. JONESBORO. Ga. (APl -South Georgia authorities pressed a search today for three yow1g men \YhO abducted the wife and daughter of a Methodist minister. Mrs. J ackie Nelson, 44, and her H]. ye.ar-old daughter, Debbie, were released unharmed Thursday after being held hostage more than 30 hours. A family spokesman said they intended today to "rest up and unwind from their long ordeal." The women fold police their kidnapers released them on a rural road more Ulan JOO miles south of their home in Jonesboro, an Atlanta suburb. The men fled in a white Cadillac, they said. Officers said the men were described as being in their early 20s , except for one who appeared to be about 30. The drama began early Wednesday when the Rev. E. t-.1. Nelso n awoke with a pistol in his face, police said he told lbem. Three masked and armed men handcuffed the minister and left with his wife and yolll'lgest daughier. 'The eldest daughter, Cheryl, 18, was away at coll ege. Several hours after the abduc1ion , t-.1r. Nelson managed to free himself and notify police, officers said. Jl,lr. Nelson, pastor of the Jonesboro Monarcl1 Bay's Merchants Set Yule Theme Sl1o'f "An Old·Fashloned Christmas'' is the theme for the second annual variety show of the Monarch Bay Merchants Asrociation. Featured at the 1 p.m. showirig Dec. , 8 in the Niguel Theater will be a puppet and magic show, a sing -a-long \Vith Laguna Niguel Brownies and Girl Scouts, and the appearance of a live lion cub from Lion Country Sarari. Emcee for the show is Laguna actor David Paul. All proceeds wi ll go to help Danny Davey, a Santa Ana elec- trician who takes truckloads of toys and clothes to Hopi and Navajo Indian tribes each Christmas season. Drnnken Driving Arrest Told:Fif~t Ha11d ·su~~ay _ Here ls a . "1nd0wn" some of the ·"f'!i,t slluallon iS explained·by·Staff 11'1-ller best features m this week's Sonday Daily George Leida! in another YOU section Pilot. 6tory. 5tZ ARREST -What 'liappens lo you when you get busted on a charge of drunken driving? Newport Beach City Editor L. Peter Krieg found oul when he wa~ arrested on sllch a charge - (Sunday's Best) It was later reduced to an 1Dlsafe lane change -and writes about the Indignity he suffered. It's this week main feature in the YOU section. FEEUNG PINCH - Gr a du ate students at UC Irvine are unable to get ~Ir them typed or go on trlpo to co11111<1e !heir researcll as a reswt of the 'budget oqueeze on the campus. FUGllT TO JUPITER -One of sci· ence fiction's big names, I~aac Asimov, offers his versio n of what it's like aboard Pioneer 10 approaching J upiter after a 21-month journey across 400 million rajles of space at the fastest speed ever attaihed by a man-made machine. It's Family Weekly's cover story. WORm mE HASSLE -Allen Giles gave up a good job on Long Island and moved to Southern California so his wife, Anne. could get a job playing a flute . What made it so special was that she won a top ch:lir in the Los Angeles Philharmonic over 90 other com- peUlors. The sto ry is told by Staff Writer Jo Olson. Women's Section leadoll. United Methodist Church, told officers the kidnapers promised to notify authorities of the abduct ion within 90 minutes. He said they wanted to negotiate the release of Daniel Warren, 36, one of three men held in the Clayton County jail charged in the Oct. 23 rob- bery of a bank in ~1olena, Ga. Nelson said the kidnapers, in addition to \Varren's release, also wanted safe passage out of the county and $200 in cash. After release of the two women, authorities in PHi;:e County, where Molena is located, i:ssued a statement saying \V arr en and two men held on the bank robbery charges were being removed from the Clayton County jail for con· finement in another wmamed prison. The other two prisoners were A. D. Allen Jr .. 50. and Charles Patrick, 20, both of Comn1erce, Ga. ~1rs. Nelson and her daughter were found by a passing motorist on Georgia 96 near Cochran. They were handcuffed together and were cold and hungry, '"The plane crashed in unkno\'ffi circumstances. The Mexican officials will be investigating the crash but I imagine there will be little to learn as the crash occured in an uncontrolled field," the FAA spokesman said. ~~~otherwise In good condition, officers BuS-Crash Hurts 17 After being inlerrogated for 51k hours WILLIAMS, Ariz. (AP) -One person by agents of the Georgia Division of was hospitalized and 16 others treated t Investigation. the tired and gaunt·f,ced at a local boepital w h en ,two bpses women returned to their home in collided near here on icy roads 'IbursC!ay. Jonesboro. The Arizona Highway Patrol said the "This is the greatest Thanksgiving buses were part of an ll·bus caravan Day -it makes you ·kno\v what, it taking a group of French people on means ," Mr. Nelson said. a tour of stat~. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii...-.~ GREEN HAVEN ~ MARGUERITE Colorful Bloomin9 DASIES e Whit~ e Yellow Reg. 69c SAVE UP TO 60% 4" POTS Re9. 2.00 to 2.75 Scheffler a Poth us Piggy Backs Aluminum Plant and others ' 19 2" POTS 4 FOR 1.00 Save Now On FERTILIZER { '\ STEER 1 49c / ~ 8•g / Ideal For f Winter Fertilizer c IVY GERANIUMS -) Reg. $1.98 CYCLAMEN Reg. $1.79 99c • Patio Shop Specials GAS LOGS _, 1995 ' . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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I could be counted on to get into the world"s record freeway traffic jam. One year, the rain came down so hard we even had to abandon the freeway system and try to get through LA on surface streets. TI:IIS YEAR I decided to be smarter. No dri\'ing all the way to ~1odesto. Just to Santa Barbara, that's all. Santa Barbara is where Elder Son reposes in his university dormitory, con- templating Plato and gazing out his picture window overlooking the Pacific \\-hereby he can determine "if the surf is up. This is a difficult and exhausting life. Anyway, 'his glrJfriend and her clan decided to put on one of those multi-fam- ly Thanksgiving 'feasts up there. So it was off to Santa Barbara we we.Ot. " . CAREFUL!.. Y, I calculated the battle plan. Do oot leave Wednesday nigbt with the freeway hordes. Leave Thursday m«ning when they've all either made it to" where they were going or run out ti gas. from \\'Ire Services ~"SAIGON -·Communist fol'CC!::s battertd the Pleiku airfield this afternoon , wound· ing 23 persons tn the heaviest sbelllng in 10 months, government mlUtary soorees said. South Vietnamese w a r p I a n e !I , helicopter gun.ships and a r t 111 e r y retaliated, but the results were not im· mediately known', field reporb aald. AT THE SAME time, South Vietnamese military officers cited new intelligence information whicfl they said indicates the Communist command · is preparing d for a general offensive during the dry season next year. At a background briefing for 40 Viel· namese and 'Vestem newsml!n, these officers said the Communists had ptdlcd back two thirds of their main line North Vletnan1ese and Viet Cong units from the front lines in south \rtetnam for refresher training emphasizing the com- bined tactics of infantry, arnior and artillery. The officers did not specify how many troops were involved nor did they predict a dale for the offensive. The dry season • After Otte Decade runs from late December w1til the end of June . IT WAS THE first time that Soulb Vietnamese ofllclals had pW>llcly claim· ed North Vietnam had pulled some of lts for<..-cs b<lck for refresher tralnlng und Unked lhls to plan.s for t\n offensive. South Vietnamese officials, includin,g President Nguyen Van 'J'hleu, all along have been predic!lrlg a general offensive but bad cited other evidence in the past such as the construCUOI\ ol new ~upply roads, airfields and misaile slles in. South Vietnam. Senator Edward M. Kennedy and relatives jour· givi~g ~1arked the tenth anuiversar,y of ,the as- neyed to Arlington National Cemetery Thursday sass1nat1on of the late President Kennedy. Pictured to pay their respects tb the senator's two brothers. at center are '.\!rs. l{obert F'. Kennedy and 1\Irs. John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy. Thanks· Pat Lawfo rd. -------'---------'--~=-__..:_:::....:=::..: ------------ In Phnom Penh . fast-moving govern- ment troops back.eel by air strikes. artillery '4Jld ar1nored personnel carrlers today recaptured the town o1 Moh.,.- ing on "Highway 4 deslpte conunuous lnten5e rebeJ mortar fire, accordi:ng to a UPI front·Une reporter. ~·lohasaing, 36 miles south"·est of Phnon1 Penh, fell to the• rebels fhijriiday when the government &ll1rison was sur- rounded and forced to "fight tts way two miles up the road to safety. SOLDIERS SAID today ot one point during Thursday's evacuation the Ill· • surgents mounted a mDChine gun ~ a c•J.!ured govcmmClll l truck, nnd chns~ retreating troor.i straight up the highway. But a forte of 1.000 government rein ~ forcetncnla, led by unit!i rro1n the , crac~ •• 28th blrgrade, launcht:.'<i an im1nt.>dla~.~ <:OUnteroffensive and today roll~. through Mohasaing and co n t i n u e ~; anothCr milo down the road. Until the counterattack, rebel troops:' had held a 12·mile stretch of tbe hlgh\vat' from O Veng. 3-1 miles southwest or Phnom Penh. to Talat. .r " Mideast Envoys ,, , " Mull Cease-fire " " By The Associated Press Israeli and Egyptian envoys met for two hours today Ill o desert highway checkpoint to discuss troop withdrawals from the Suez war front. They agreed lo meet again Saturday. U.N. sources in Cairo said the Saturday meeting would deal once again \Vilh the crucial issue of a cease-fire boundary acceptable to both sides. Ne.Rotiators had dealt with the same problen1 at a session Thanksgiving Day. RADIO ISRAEL said ~laj. Gen. Aharon Yariv and Egypt's LL Gen. Mohamed Gamasy resumed talks for the sixth time In a U.N. conference tent on the Cairo-Suez road. the tip of the Israeli front 60 miles from the E~yplian capital. Israeli Defense ?l-1inister ~loshe Dayan \\'arned that the Middle East \Var had not ended but \\'8S just begining. In a speech before the Israeli Bar Associa· tion he urged fe llo\v Israelis to have steady nerves in the event of ne\Y hostilities. tie said the Soviet Union had resup- plied Syria and Egypt \\1\th weapons ·since the October fighting. "\\Te are facing not the end of the \Var. but the beginning with the Syrians and the Egyptians, and I don't know about the other fronts ." he declared. Foreign ~1inister Abba Eban returned from a visit to the United States and told ne\vsmen the Israeli government had not yet decided whether it could attend a !'o-tideast peace conference rnr December. EBAN SAID he had pointed out to ' U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kis- singCr and other officials that the govern~' HAS CURSE OF PHARAOHS IN- FLUENCED WAR1-Story, Pago 16 mrnt could not make Siilnificant com- mitments for the future until after the' Israeli elections se t for Dec. JI. Israeli ne\\"Spapcrs. summing u 'P" Thursday·s meet ing on thr Cairo road :' said the decision to continuP dally talks signaled pro~ress in the discussion or· a principal issue : how to separate lhe opposing for ces. 111e key stumbling block in the talks continued to be disagreemen t ovC'r ttie dr.'l\\'ing of .ri nev.',. rcase·fire llnc ti~ stipulated in the six-point !lcrord "'orkt'd out earlier this nlonth during a vls!f to the Middle East by Secretary ct State llenry A. Kissinger. · ,Egypt claimed the Isra elis made significant advancements after the first U.N. imposed cease-fire on Oct. 22 and has demanded that the Israeli forcef~ return to where they \\'ere on that date. Thursday mom dawned bright and cJear. And do you know how the traffic was? You could have fired machinegws down our roads and never struck a soul . Same way on ,the. Ir.eeway._ g~ north: Highway patrolmen had fio'thtng do to but wave at each other. 1 The drive north was a waltz. I sat then behind the wheel cjiuci<lliig ,an<! congratulating myself on my good judg- ment and sterling strategy. Gyroscopes Fail Ott ~kylah; Crew -~ ot ·.~.:Danger Tru111an No Nixo11 Fan But Israel said the positioning of tht t11i·o armies on Oct. 22 cannot llO\\' t>c' determinl'd and has suggestecl. the op~ posin~ forces retu rn to their icspcctl\·e sides of the SuC'z Canal \rith a six-mi!C' demilitarized zone on both banks. ' TlfE ISSUE has taken up addec, significance since a return of the lsraefi forct>s to \\'hat Egypt purports to ~ Thanksgiving dinner was as beautiful as ~ drive. J\. rellular gast~mic: orgr. t' ·.-' • ,iii Former Chi ef Exec utiv e Haq Rougli Words for Many 1 the Oct. 21 l\ne would fret the encirclclt Egyptian 3rd ftrmy and force tti!; withdra"·al of Israeli soldiers from the Egyptian city of Suez . SOMEWHERE ALONG about my soo- ond serving of dressing. however, a pectiliar thing began happening outside. It was raining. Real hard. "Nothing to worry about ," I declared between bites. "Just a freak Santa· Barbara blow. \Ve'll drive right out of i.t." Thus \Ve started home. As all you smart folks who stayed home last night well kno\v. y,•e did not drive out of it. \Ve dro\'e into it. So did three million other Southern Californians who were on the same freeway. , .. THE FREEWAY \VALTZ was o\·er. Highv•ay patrolmen were no longer wav- ing.1 They were busy trying ·to pull apart bent motor cars. So I spent three and one-half how:s !QC.king for the Orange Coast through greasy Windshield \Vipers. Well, I should be · thankful for small blessings. We made it. . Maybe it all jusl prO\'es that you can't teach an old turkey trotter new tricks. Maybe next year I'll try !'ofodesto again. Khadafy Ends ''isit MOSTAR, Yugoslavia (AP) -Col. Moammar Khadafy. leader of Libya, ended a six-day visit to Yugoslavia today and left for a visit to France. It was his first official visit to a Commun.ist-rul- ed nation. HOUSTON (UPI) -One of three controlling gyroscopes on the Skylab space station failed early today and · flight controllers said the malfunction -allhough not .dangerous -may han1per some. pl<ihned research of the earth and the Christmas c o m e t Kohoutek. The Skylab 3 astroflauts. Crl!rald P. Carr of Sanla Ana, .Edward G. Gibson fonnerly of San Clemente and \\'il1iam R. Pogue, who made a record·breaking Thanksgiving, spacewalk to repair an earth sensing antenna, v.·ere told of the problem when awakened ~t 4 a .m. !PST). FLIGHT CONTROLLERS said the loss of the gyro would cause no problems controlling ·the vehicle during the normal flight on the 84-day nlission. but the y may be reluctant to conduct some research which requires changing the shi p's attitude. The \'Chicle can be kept in proper allitude using thrusters on the side of the station . Officials had hoped to make up to 50 earth resources picture-taking s\veeps and at least. six eon1et photography passes. both of vo'hirh require maneuver· ing the vehicle out of its normal plane. The failure was discovered about 12 a .m. (PST) by Mission Control "·hen signals indica ted the bearings in the gyro \\'ere overheated. Flight controllers shut down the gyro by radio command and did not wake the crew because or the long spacc"·alk Thursday. . ' NE\V YORK (UPI\ -·The late presi-Trun1an replied. dent Harry S Truman once said Richard .. 1 can't figure out how he came Nixon was a "shifty • eye<.!, goddamn so close to geUing elecwd ~esident liar,"' \1•hon1je det ested. accord ing to in 1960. They say young Kennedy a new book . deserves a Jot of a :edii Jo~. licking \Vriter l\1erle i\liller"s latest book, hin1 . but I just can·t set! itt I can't "Plain Speaking." included a series of sec how the .son of a:ilitch.'even carried interviews with Truman at lndcpen· one state." . dence, l\1o., in which Truman said Nixon Truman , who \\'.a!I 77 years old at could be defeated easily in any presidcn-the time of the 'interviews, some of tial election. \1·hic h Were tape-n:.'ciiroed, •,said Nixon Asked \\'hy. Truman replied: and former Gov. Lloyd C. Stark of '·BECAUSE ~IXON is a shifty-eyed. goddamn liar. and people know it ."' l\l issow·i were the "ooly.. two men in the "·hole histoiY of the country that I can·1 stand.'.' · · Borl{ i11 Pos t 'Illegally~. Claims .S e11ato1~ Proxmire \\'ASHINGTON (APl -Sen. \\"i\li am Proxmire. (D.\Vis.l. says acting Atty. Gen. Robert H. Bork is holding his job illegally and wants President :\'ixon to lake .. appropriate action'' to con1p!y "'ilh the law. The \Visconsin Democrat said in a lette r lo Nixon released 1oday that Bork's ''lawrul tenure as acting attorney general is limited to 30 days and the 30 diiys was up this past Monday, Nov. 19." Bork, who as solicitor general is the No. J man in the Justice Department, bccan1c acting attorney general Oct. 20 \Vhcn Elliot L. Richardson and William D. Ruckclshaus resigned as attorney ge nera l and deputy attorney general. e I r ish Securlt11 BELFAST (U PI) -Authorities step- ped up security across Northern Ireland today tO con1bat an outbre.lk of violence apparently aimed at smashing an agree- 1ncnt by Protestant and Roman Catholic Most of West U.S. Rainy [~_I_N_S_H_OR_T_ .. _· ...... ) mod erates to form a coalition govern- ment. Police blamed mlitant me.rribers of Lhe breakaway provis1ona( wing of the Irish Republican Army (iRA) for the latest fighting, but both Catholic and Protestant extremists haVe issued Atlllntic Coast ; Ne ·w En gland En gu,lfed in Hea vy Fo g In the book. Trunian was quoted as calling former Supreme Court Justice Tom Clark a "danin fool from Texas" whose appointment as "my biggest mistake'" as president. HE SAID Eisenhower. his successor as President, was a weak field com· mander in the Army and was "nothing but a damn coward" du.ring the early 1950s wben the la te Sen. Josepjl l\·!cCarthy (R-Wis.). w,as ch a r gin g ""idespread Communist infiltration in the gover nment . As for AolacArthur, "'hom he dismissed from command lor insubordination dur· ing the Korean \Var. Truman said, ·• ·;There y,•ere times when he ... well. l'rn afraid when he y,·asn 't right in .: the head." ' Truman said he fired r..tacArth ur "because , he wouldn't respect the authority of the President I d.idn"t fire him because he was a dumb son of a bitch. although he was ... " In the cuITent edition ot \\'ho's Who in America , ~tiller is identlfied as an author, former editor of Harper's magazine ·anc1 fonner contributing editor with Time mag;ulne.. He lists his political affiliation as a Democrat. Ducl1ess U l'ITCS tl Ba11 on Romantic Affairs Article PARlS (t,;PI I -The Duchess of \\lindsor asked a court today lo con· fiscate the French·language e di t I on December issue of the Ladies tlome Journal containing exctrpts of a book about ·her alleged romantic affairs, cWrt officials :inid . Francois Alfonsi. lega·l counsel for the Baltimore·born duchess, .!$Sid the book, ··The. \Voman l}e l.ov~~.:· by Ralph G. Martin, conslltutcd an invasion of pri\'acy . The book says that an Argentine diplomat, FeUpe A. Espi l. "'as the Duche ss· greatest lo\'e and not her third husband, !he Duke of Windso r "'ho gave up the British crown as ~;d"·ard VIII to marry her. Th1,1nller1kl•m1 rllfnblfil o v • r thre<1lS against moderagCS accepting fl\C _ • Artari'a~ al\ll Olfllhoma Ind !lie lnwtr rd Tr.trl Wll 1'!11 tl\"'00 AncN!H l 11iri 111 rk,.111on11 '"'''· lri IO!lttttrll mowilllri1 lri !~• LOI •""'"'' '911 lri "'"'"J"' • 30. ,. MiHllslllOi V1llev IM!"Ort lllWn. • aCCO , (Codstol • wtiather i11/or·" e .Ni.H Poll . . . 111auo1i will be found today W~lll.NGTON (AP) -A naho~w1de on Page 30.J Pol! 1nd1fal~ that. more .. Americans believe President Nu:on sliould remain l•tllfl~ll•ll DELIVERY SERVICE (Rh~~ry ol the Oa111 Pilot 1) guaranteed Mtlllltf·h!Uf: II Y• .. 1111 k.lu Yllll ~ lf S-.JO ' •.. ell ff '"' t"1 11111 Dr WW(D1 It 1• tab "' 1.11,en int~ l:H J.111 Sllonl;IJ 1M Svnllt H JllU do ntl.rrctln 1• con llr t t lft. Si!M"Of. tr I 'n. SlllllJ, tal JM I Ct9J •Ill lie kOl/lh1 lO fDl tlll'llt IMH w~H II a111. lel,.nones lllt1t 9finst to.nty lru~. . 642-4321 ll«thttl "-lillt"' auct ........ ,. ......... 846·1121 \ in office than resign, but the jap-between the opinions contin ues to narrow . Pollster 4>ui1 Harri!! reported Thurs· day that the call for Nixon's resignation In view of the Watergate, affair ~e to 43 percent ln a sampling of l,4S9 adults taken between Nov. 12 and Nov. 15. e No De ath Clues BUENOS AIRES (UPO' ~ Police reported liltle p1'9grcss today In the sea rch for a gang of gunnten t~at killed nn American executive and 1 his two Arge ntine bodyguard!! in a-ThQJJk.sgiving Day ambush. -• Authorlles said they ha .. lound no clues !IO far to the men' 'who gunn~ down John A. Swint. 56, senerat ;managr.r of the Ford 1~ldllry;.1'n111sltx, near his home In the tnduslriaI · city of Cordoba. • • •UPIT ...... With UFO slghUng• being rep_orted daily throughout portions o! the U'5., 'the ;o1Yner of Palmlna s Restaurant in Cleveland wants the pasaengera -i! there are any -to !eel free to stop in and have a bit; to'eat and park free . I All· I Sec Ti LOS Padnc mliunted parked p olfmd the vand damage to two The •. of. a !Itri Union.· rt fused whether Vandall strike. spo.!es . strike was dou were inv But a· that bot were pa oould ha by pe and eq key wre The 1,400 st crews, takers, tricians. Botb v Boeing million smas cockpit Wednes The fla third damag Fire vestiga ''of SUS Dama at $1 chi el Floyd Diego may be Another the pta "I'd Ii right In t s the se a fire taining es ti mat Andr offerin infonn rest of "them Securit has quad.ru were planes. ' •, . ' ' • • · line's • ecur1ty ightened LOS ANGELES (UPI) - c1!1c Southwest A i r 11 n es ' untl'd guards on nil II! rked planes Thursday and fered a $2,000 reward for vandals who did 13 million mage with fire and acid two Jetliners. The akllne ;, tbe target a strike by the Teamsters nion. ·Airline officials have fused to comment o n bether they think that the allsm was related to the rike. A T ea m s ters kesman said the week-old rike was not bitter and it as doubtful union members ere involved. But airline officials noted t both vandalized jetliners ere parked and Jocked, and ld have been entered only y persons familiar with theo1 nd equipped with a special ey wrench. ·The Teamsters represent ,400 striking airline cleanup s, mechanics, t i c k e t kers, fuelers and elec- IN Tif_E l\tOST seriously amaged plane, van d a I s ashed lnstruments In the kpit and set it afire ednesday, the airline said. he fl ames gutted the front hird of the aircraft and arnaged the remainder. Fire dep a rtment in· estigators said the !ire ~·as ''of suspicious origin." Damage was first estimated at $14'1.illion, but the airline's chief executi\'C officer, J. Floyd Andrews. said in San Diego Thursday that the total may be closer to $3 million. Another airline executive said the plane may be a total Joss. "I'd like to get $10 for it right now," he said. • UPI ,....,.. ... Gr1t1tdpc Bob Hope be~ame a grandfather • for the fourth t i m e Thanks- giving Day. His daugh- ter, Nora, wife of Sam Mccullagh, gave birth to an 8-pound, 13- ounce girl in Children's Hospital in San Fran- cisco. ~--------~ Weather Forces Halt To Searcl1 LONG BEACH IU Pll Bad weather for ced the C.oast Gua rd to suspend its sea rch Thursday night for a Wilm· ington man and his two sons missing for nearly two days in a motorboat, but there was still 'a glimmer of bope. ~Five to Ute' \ Pusher's Plea Fails SAN FIIANCISCO (AP) A five--year t e r m for selling marijuana dot4 not constitute cruel and unl11U81 punishment, the state Court of Appeal has ruled. "With the dangers th at can be involved ln the use· of mari· juana we caMOt say that the penalty prescribed in this case, though harsh aniI ,...,.., is out of proportion to the offense," said th~ %-1 ruling, Wednesday. ' The judges denied .a:.babeu corpua petition filed by, Dorhlll C. Jones. 25, ol Loa ~tot. The Soledad · .Prl!oo 1-te has served a year Md seven months of an indeterminate sentence after ple"!Jl>g guilty . Ttffa1iy's Losses ' Reduced · BEVERLV HILLS (UPJ) - Detectives, ~·ho at ftrSt said the loss from a robbery at the West €oast branch of Tif- fany's, the famous jewelers, could be as high as $1 million, said Ttwrsday it appeared the loss wou1d be no rnore than !50,000. Detectives said store .of. ficials would not complete an inventory until to d a y , however. to two count$ of selling n1ari- juana. He contended that h i s sentence, imposed June 2, 1972, for a first offense, violated California corr .stitutional provisions against cruel and unusual punishment. Jones cited a 1972 report of the National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse whlch said low or moderate use of marijuana produces .. minimal acute physiological effects.'' However , the court .eclared: "From the ,report ~ ot the commission, there is clear and defmite evidence thal marijuana i.s a dangerous drug particularly When used by ·a person with pre-existing borderline ~rsonalitles o r psychotic disorders, by young j}eople in their fotmative years and perhaps by women of d!ild-bearing 1)0tenlial." Tbe judges referred to a December 1972 appellate court. 1 decision holding that a pwtish· merit may be unconstitutional JC it is "so disproportionate to the crime ... that it shocks the conscience and offends fundamental notion s of humo.n dignity." The 23·page dissent by Justice H. C. Brown said he believed recent reports con· ceming physical and mental dangers attributable to mari· juana had "now been totally discredited." He said that laws imposing stringent punishment r 0 r marijuana were enacted in the 1930's and 1940's and were influenced by marijuana·in· duced, vicious criminal ac- tions. But the judge said studies have shown the co n· trary, and he cited a 1971 San Francisco Committee on Crime repart and the 1972 national report. Preacher Gets Prison F?r Kidnaping Family LONG BEACH (AP ) -Fun-STILL TO STAND tr;aJ damentalist preac~ Dougl_!s beginning _Nov. 29 are two ?1-fatheson, 48, has been Sen-accused accomplices, son Roy tenced to cne to 25 years to the state prison on his con· l\.Iatheson , 21, and Larry viction of kidnaping his former Miller, 30. They a n d the wife and four children. minister said they had tried Matheson said he locked the to convince the five captives five in a boat . for four day s "to drive out the wickedness." to join then1 on a 1,1,•orldwide Officials said he had. beaten mission to help homeless CHARLES BURK, 63, a h h'Jdre security guard who was shot them repeatedly wit straps c t n. 1 in the chest by the bandits, and rubber hoses and poked Officials said Matheson had was repOrted in good condition them with electric cattle prods kidnaped his former v:ife, today at UCLA ltf e d I c a I to rid them of the supposed l\.fary, and four children, aged Center. evil. 11 through 16, from their Investigators said they had The jury found him guilty Alhambra home last l\.1arch no clues to the identity of Nov. 1 after 8 four-day trial and locked them inside a the bandits. From three to beached houseboat on the five men were in\;olved in Long Beach Harbor. the robbery, police said, in· police Chief Matheson , a free -lance eluding one who waite d pastor, said the Bible com- outside at the wheel of a D d mands parents to i n f I i c t getaway car, engine running, emote severe corporal punishment. Friday, Novembtr 23, 1q73 DAILY PILOT 5 . Introducing the new Coast Federal • • • savings plans. ' we'll pay you the highest interest in coast Federal's history with rates that range from SY.% to 7X%. C:h1u1~1· r1un111\'j• ,,1vu1g' p!Jn,, de~•gned to i;1v~· \'llll lht• Ut•,r r1·t~un iur your -.,1v1ng.... Highest guaranteed rates Annual Annual Min . 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"People ha\•e been known to \ast a long time in the \\'ater before they are found .'' in .the neighborhood of pl\LSh, He also cited the U.S. C.Onsti·I'--------------------------------' e1pensive shops in this ex· • l3AKERSFIELD (APl ll~t~ut~;oo~.,~~au~tbo~n~·t:y~. ~Th~e~·~ju~ry~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Andrews said the airline is offering a $2 ,000 reward for information leading to the ar· rest or those responsible for "the malicious d a n\ a g e . ' ' Securil'y for the line's planes has been "doubled, tripled and quadrupled," he said. Guards "·ere assigned to all parked planes. rno DA vs of searching by a pair 01 helicopters and 1~·0 cutters. however. has fail· ed lo tu..·:1 up any trace of David !';elll. 32. and his sons, ~1ichael. 12. and Timothy. 10. elusive U>s Angeles suburb. Deputy Polic.e Chief J . ?i.f. rejected both in two hours of The robbers fired pistol Deem has been demoted two deliberations. shots to get the attention or grades to lieutenant following • • "' ; . • • ' . The Neills left A v a I o n Harbor in their 17-foot out· board at 6 a.m. \Vednesday and had been due to arrive here at noon that day. cl erks and customers, com· his involvement last weekend manded them to fall prone In 21 minor traffic accident, and keep their faces to the the police chief says: noor. and then shot open Chief Robert Price said }ewelry cases with pistol fire. Thursday that Deem, a 20.-year They ~ooped .watches and veteran of the force, was ·rlngs into a pillowcase and • negligent in the accldent in fled . \\'hieh no one was hurt . • No one ,.,.ill be named to replace Deem as deputy police cllief, Price said. Exciting development at JCPenney! -. t Film Bonus! 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Unfortunately tha t safety record has "Obscured the fac t that school buses, as vehicles, are un safe becau se of the absence of basic features such as seatbelts, pad- ding, rollover protection, adequate emergency exits and structural integrity, Experts say that school buses could be made siir- nificantly safer by spending comparatively few dollars on safety features. These feature.!! should be incOrpor- ated as quickly as possible to make the school bus at least as safe, in terms of design, as the modern auto- mobile. Airport Survey A survey of i 'usiness firms in and around the Irvine Industrial Complex regarding significance of the Orange County Airport in their operations brought a response that probably could have been anUcipated without send- ing out a questionnaire. Two-thirds of the 340 firms responding said they located in the area to take advantage of service offered by the airport. A similar number said another airport is needed to serve Orange County. · Service to additional points was sought by 228 of the firms. ?ltost of this group said they would favor service to more points out.side California. Only 24 fav· ored reduced service. Complaints 'bout the existing facility covered such Items u accommodation In tbe terminal building, bagglJ!e handling and parking. The vote In favor of another Orange County air- port to handle more commercial flights was 213 to 95 and the same number expressed the view that the coun- ty will need an JnternatlonaJ airport in the next 10 years. All this will hardly· be acceptable to the dedicated - opponents of alrport noise and pollution, but slnce the industrial complex was designed around the exlstlng airport, it's hardly surprislng. Election Cost C11tting In the scramble to tidy up local politics, Hunting- ton Beach seems to be coming up with the most strin· gent campaign contribution law - a $5,000 limit per candidate, which works out at 8 cents per registered voter. But city councilmen contended even this would be generous, since the most expensive campaign in the city to date cost $3,980 -and that was spent by a defeated candidate. · Newport Beach has set a campaign contribution limit of 25 cents per registered voter and San Juan Capistrano has decided on 15 cents per voter as a rea· sonable sum. At the county level, the Board of Supervisors is pondering a Grand Jury recommendation to limit cam· paigners for county offices to contributions of 45 cents per voter for incumbents and 50 cents for challengers, who presumably need more exposure. While the limitations adopted by the cities would not greatly change the local campaigning pi cture, the county limit would reduce by more than half the amount spent by some candidates in recent elections. . Efforts to lake the price tag off election votes are to be commended. • GREEK HONOR )O <IETY Trash Into Energy? Why Not Start In Sacramento Fortni dable Task of A l l ocating . Energ y Some fella here in Sacramento ill recommending the city fathers in· vesligate a new process that converts garbage and trash into energy. He says there is a way to take sur;h stuff and transform it into gas anP power for hea t and light. In our present energy crisis, his sug- gestion may have a great deal of merit. It is especially a~ propriate that such a suggestion would · be raised in this Babylon on the banks of the Sacrame nto. Probably nowhere in this goWen state is there a great~r collection of garbage than the trash that piles up at the state capitol, year alter year. If that engineer's theory is correct, and If garbage Can be converted Into useful energy, there shou ld be enough power polential here to beat and light a large area of California. EACH YEAR the legislature spews forth thousands and thousands of bills ( RUSWALTON J I'm all for prison refonn. Al long as it doesn't get out of hand er out of the bounds ol reason. Individuals who are convicted and Im- prisoned ror their crimes do not lose their basic rights. They are sWl human belnga and should be treat<d humanely. Certainly the young and first offender should not be thrown into cells that make them easy pickings for -the deviant and the depraved, the addict or the homosexual. No inmate !hould be thrust into a situation where he might become a vic- tim of a prison race riot or a gang war. But, let's get one thing straight. Socie- ty has a right -In fact, a responsibility ~ to protect itselt trom tho.se who violate the law and the law-abiding. Not out of vengeance. Out of common sense. and resolutions and amendments. Many THE PURPOSE of prison ls threefold: of them find their way into new laws to protect the public, to punish the and rules and regulations. All of them lawbreaker, and to help those inmates cost us taxpayers money and deprive who are willing to be rehabilitated. us of that much more freedom. But, comes now this hue and cry Each day millions of useless words to tear' down the prison walls. To let s~w foi:th on petty politics and personal the inmates go. To place them on some vamglor1es. Reams and stacks ~f papers sort of perpetual parole. are typed and xeroxed and filed and Jessica Mitford, the authoress, ha!I shuffled back and forth by tens of .,.. just written a book on prison reform. thousands or b~reaucrats. Red tape rolls She wants the prisons put out of business. forth by the mile. The other day she tried to twist a Now , the experts tell us that by the: phrase: "Are we our brothers' keeper?" year 2,000 the legislature will need double ils present floor space to care for the growth in state files, stale workers, and empty coffee cups. If, as that sani tary engineer says , v.e can transform all that junk into heat and light, we rould go a Jong way toward solving the energy crisis for years to co1ne. THERE'S A big head of steam building aro und here for prison reform. A big drive being geared up for the 197~ session . WELL, you're damed right we are \\'hen it comes to protecting the lives and well·being of innocent citizens. 1'm all for the society that incarcerates those v.·ho prey on the defenseless. And , t am glad to know that my vote and a portion of my tax money help prevent children from being molested, women from being raped , husbands from belng assaulted and merchant! from being robbed. If we used more conunon sense about prisons there would be fewer victims. Ration~ng Picture Different Today . WASHINGTON -Gas rationing in World War II wasn't half bad. It is hard to remember hardships or serious limitatiom of activity, but that was a subdued time on the home front and there was an overriding reason -to wit, patriotism -for joining in common action . Scarce materials of. many kinds Vt1!re being allocated, In- dustrial i)roprieties w er e established, food was ralioced, and still it was an unholy mess without rhyme and not much reason. In the present vastly expanded and highly agitated state of this country. consumer and industrial energy rationin g would create a mass of ineqtiltles, ac· comranied by recrimlnaUoo, likely to do less good than oould be accomplished in other ways. THE OTHER WAYS are bad, too. Letting prices rile to drive pec;>ple out of the market for gu would invite some cumbersome and u n r e 11 a b I e methods of restitution for low income workers, to say nothing of welfare clients. Added taxes would do the same harm. It would be the old 1tory of the affluent getting by wbJle the poor suffered. But there is no justice in gas rationing Dear Gloo1ny Gus Conserve energy. Grow a beard this winter. RN. 01-r OW Colm!Mllb 1r. Wbmlttl'd ff rHMn IM .. llft _,.rilf r.tl«I WI• vi-. ff ""' ,.._,,.,..,_ Send your "' ....,. '-Oi.tlftr 8n. OtHY l'ltef. (rucHARD WILSO~ ei ther. Every known fonnu1a for that process bal!I its own built·in ineq uities creating hardship for some and a bonanza for others. A bla ck market in gas coupons is ineVitable and in one plan, would be given official sane· tion. A BASIC RATION of 10-15 gallons per week has been discussed. Some people don't use that much and would ha\1e coupons for sale. Others would need more and would find them in the black market or ,.,,angle them from one or more of the 6000 local gas ratiohing boards. The prospect is simply av.'ful in this post.war era of three-car families, trail bikes, speed boats, snowmobiles. riding lawn mowers, chain saws, air con· ditioning, anli·pollution devices and other appurtenances of the goodlife. That Isn't half of it. The larger prob- lem lies with the allocaLion and ra· tioning of energy in the industrial and commercial sectors. That v.·ould require a one.by-one measurement of the re· quirements of millions of indwt ria l establishments and businesses involving their priorities in the national scheme of things. It Would. that is, if it made any sense and was not mer ely a slapdash. panic-bul!on response lo a crisis met too late. THERE ISN'T MUCH hope to be fowld in the kin d or rationing 8Jld allocation \\.·hich could be set up in the next few months. Th e marke t place is likely to ta ke over. and 1naybe !hat's a gooil thing with all the dislocation. ange r and blame it \\•ill cause. Gas at SI per gallon woul d be rather persuasive in cutting dov.'n the non·C$Sential use of n1otor dri ven equipment, and everybody knows he already uses this equipment far beyond essential needs. ~-raybc. 100. a little of the market·place squeeze v.·ould bri ng home some tru ths to the starry~ycd on what kind of a world this is and will be. The system can't be strangled by .. envi ronmentalism v.·ilhout hur ting people whose li ves are based on the blah technol ogy of an · advancr>d affluent , society. Ten years delay in developing the vast oil resourcus or Alaska . Obstacles to new refinery dcvelopmen1 even hydroelectric plants. Paralysis or nuclear pov.·er developmcnc. lmpo55ible clean air goals. Perfectionis t standards on the use of coal. Red uet-d t.aJ: in- centives for the exploration and el · pansion of the,energy su pply. THE FOREGOll'iG is a partial iilt of some of the factors v;hlch have hel ~ as much to cre;ite a long·range ener~ crisis as the Arab cut-off or oil. If rationing. supposing that Pre.<sid e t Nixon is finally driven to it. or t hard priCe squec1.c in the m::irkl•t pla . brings home a public rt·alization of I~ real problems it v.·i lt be v.·orth I.fie discomfort and inron\·cnicncc. i Chances are. hO\\'rv cr, th::it it wor(t go that far when the pan ic nnd alarf. subside and the Arabs finally dl•Ci it is in their ov.•n Jong-range intcrc t to deliver the oil the rest of the worll needs. ! Can You T ell Myth from R eality ? i I It's been several montM now · since our last word.quiz, so let's gird our loins and see how v.·eU we do on a new.type quiz I've devised. Jn each of the following categories, one name is real and the others are fictitious or mythological . Find the real one in 50 percent, and you're entitled to call yourseU a quiz.master. I. Dr. Zhivago, Dr. Doolittle, Dr. Ar· rowsmith, Dr. Ehrlich, and Dr. Fell . 2. Flying Fox. Pegasus, Rosinanlc, Xanthus, and Arion. 3. PoUyaima; Little Nell, ~1rs. Gamp, ?\1rs. Thrale, and Becky Sharp. 4. Gabriel, Rapha el, MJchael, Uriel, and Origen . 5. Oedipus, Jason, Achilles, Solon and Ulysses. . 6. City of God, City oi Saints. City of DreadfuJ Night, City of Destruction, ~YDNEY J. HARRI~_, 3. ~ITT. Thrnte v.·11s a friend and co~ fidanl of Sam url Johnson:· the othc arc al! fic tionu i fcrnalc t.:huractcrs. 4. Origcn \\-rt~ nn early Chrlstl;ti_ tea cher ;ind thrologian ; the othe rs DQ;' and City in the Sea. angels na1ned in the Blble. i 7. Camelot, Erewbon, Laputa, El 5. Solon 1,vas the rulrr of AthenJ': Dorado. and Philistla. the others are chafacters in Grc<t:- 8. Griffin. Unicorn , ll l p po gr i r (, mythology, dra ma. and roct ry. . Camc!opard , and Roe. 6 .. AU are fictional cities. except Ci lir of Saints. which is Mo ntreal. So calltli ANS\VERS: because all the st reets arc named afltS° I. All are fictiona1 characters exce pt saint,,. lln the U.S., Sa lt Lake CitJ , Dr. Paul Ehrlich (1~1915 ), the famed Utah. is somctimf'$ called that also. Gennan bacteriologist and immunologist because of the ~lormon.~ ) . • ''ho devised ~he "magic bullet '.' cure 7 ... 1!1f11slln was the · land of ttj? for vener.eal disease. Philtshnes; the others are nctlon1l 2. Flying Fox was tbe Duke ol reg ioru:. • Westmi nster's triple Derby winner; the 8. All m\1holoJ,?lc;;iJ animnls ex~! others arc fictional or mythological '~ the Ca meloPard. the {·;irhcst naffie gi vcil horses. by naturalists to thf giraffe. : i • If Nixon Had Been President • ID December, 1941 • . •• • \\'ASHI NGTON -\Vhat \\"OUld have l1appcned if Richard Nixon had been Pt.cs.ident of the United S1;3tes on Decem· ber 7, l94t ! Instead of the ne\\'S 01 Pearl llarboT being radioed in1- medlately to the rest or the country. the Pentagon \l.'OUld ha~ imposed a com plete nc"'S blackout on ,,·hat bad occurred iJ1 Hawaii. 0 n I y rumon would havt reached outside and fhen not before December 15. Prells inqulries at the White llouse would have been met by Ziegler saying. "We're not about to comment on source stories." Three days later a New York Times correspondent who had commandeered a rubber life raft in Jlonolulu would have peddled into San Jo'ranclsw Bay with a oomewhat garbled but essentially accurate """"""t of the d<struction of the U.S Padfic Oeet. • A few daya later Ziegler reappears In the dolorous precincts of the Whit< A Ziegl.erian View of the Bombing of Pea rl Harbor House press room to read a statement. "The rumors of some kind of attack by units of the Japanese Imperial Fleet on our . naval base. at P~arl H~ have been grossly aggeratcd. Tl1~~ was a small incident at Pearl. Some Japanese marines, there as part of a goodwill visit by the Japanese ncet. got into a right when they claimed · a madame In a brothel overcharged them. They were arrested by their own Navy's !bore patrol and returned to their ship. That's all them was to it." THAT QUELLS TlllNGS until a Swedish freighter picks up an Amtrlcan sailor from the battleship Arizona bab- bling an incredible tale about Japanese bombers sinking hl.s ship. In due Ume, the sailor Is returned to a continenlal American port where he tells IUCb a frightening narrative of destruction that the press goes after Ziegler again. He repeats: "The situation Is exactly as It wu. No change. We are recelvlnc our normal quotas oi Son)'I and Toyotas, but I am now in s position to give you some add<d detail aboot the scuffle with (_VON HOFFMAN J marines in the brothel. The dinghy returning the rowdy marines to their ship did accidentally ram the battleship Arlmna and sink It. The helmsman or the dinghy has been puni!lied, and the President has sent a stern note to Emperor lllroblto suggesting that on luture goodwill tr1ps the Japanc•e ne.t bring its own geishas and not rely on our talent unless they 're prepared to pay an American minimum wage. The incident is now closed. I think we 've 1tretched a point with you guys by even commenting on thJs trivial plerslde brawl." Even as he is speaking, however, the captain oi a tuna boat out of San Diego ls radioing that he ls netting large pieces of debris from the battiesh!p CaUlornl•. 'l11e Pentagon denlet the ex- istence of any such" batUeshtp, but now a Senate committee announces Its In- tention or looking into the whole thing Upon the truth seeping out, 7..iegler by issuing subpoenas requiring the looks piteously at the pr<!SS and asks. Pacific fleet to present itseU at the "llow can you guys .Bay I Ued le. mouth of the Potamac and be inventoried you? I never told you Jhe seven other .,.......... · ....... ..,, ~ ... ! ~-Mltle!hlpi hadii't been sunk. What? Y-es RED HOTS like Senator At'>ow'ez~ <ff-y11 i~'t true we've: been at wai-fo; South Dako(a make speeches saymg, 8 month now. but 1 want ·to rt14 you "We're going to ~ve ~ go to war a statement from the Pretident which against somebody, either Tokyo or the will renew the American people!'!! con· \Vhite House, or maybe l:x>lh." The fidence in him. lie says he can take liberal wiShy·washies like Percy of Illinois and Cranston of cauromla cau· lion about prejudging the President. "We sLill may have a fleet out there somewhere." Under growing pressure, Nixon pro- poses a compromise, which he says will allay the misguided bysteria caui!<!d by inaccurate press reports and still preserve the confidentiality of his Constitutional Commander-in-Chiefdom . Senator Stennis wJU J>e allowed to (.'C)Unt our ships and repor\ to Judge Sirlca's grand Jury, whic~ will , according to ow; tradition of fair play and due proc-ea. uy nothlna about It. Unfortunately an anti-Administration llilk In the Justice Department leaks the oootents of the Stennis repQrt. • OUNll COAST DAILY PILOT -Robert N. Weed, PW>fll~tr Th'"""' Kttvll, Edftor Barbara Krt ibich EdHorlal Page Editor . Friday, No~ember 23, 1973 • ' . • • • • ' anythlng any American can dish out. l{e al,90 says th e Petusallons that He trll'd to oover up Pearl llarbor aitl. ngt go to war wilh Japan beoause~ Rebozo's Tokyo ftal estate holdings a1' false, •nd th•t he la now at Key BiJ- cayne, refltding on the fact he c::omEll from to~ah ~11dwestem farm •tock. Ile says he s never been cooler and hfs mind ha s never been shnrper." l ' 1'ie tdltorlaJ Piie of the Daily Pilot aetkl to tnlonn tt.nd 1111mulate rf:adtt1 by prevnllng on Jhlt PllKe dlvtrac con1me.n_ljU"y on topic. O( In- terest by 11yndicated columnist& Wl<I c:&rloont11t1, by vrov'<tlng 11 fonnn for reldtD' vJ,twS and ·bx_ Jltell(!nllng: this , neWflllJ)er 1 oplnlona ruld ldtaa on cu~ toplet. The tdUorlal oPlniont o( the: Delly Piiot 11pJ>('ar only 111 th o l!'dltorlal column at lhfJ top ot the. lll.1(1!'. Opinions t•Pra.R<t by tho eoJ . .. umnl rtl and cartoonists and letter - writers are tMtr own and h> tfdDrtr. ment ot their v'-w• by ~ Dally Pilot lhould. '-' Inferred. • , • t ~ l • I I l L in l\ h4R that the ·· ull boo llsh And Chil yea I'm na mos is ~· fam is not exit big $1 car peri are then abol Ii ttl off. pair sch in por • • • • L. M. Boyd Military. School Costs $82,000 , The whole town of Hamburg, Germany,-ca111ht fire 111 ~tay 1842. The heat created great draft! which aet the h411dreds and hundreds of church bells to ringing But that same heat expanded the metal of the bella ,. uni.med , them. Thus, the mighty, merciless, unham;o;;JOllJ ringing · 311 over the slrlcteo city was described by peoi>Je there as somelhlng like a choro1 of moans and whimpers and screum. It wu said to be as ll>ough the enUre atruc· ture of the place was bellowing in pain. Accounts ind1cate citizens cov· ered their ean and tried to hide and prayed for silence. No chess player should remain ignorant of the fact that the-first book ever printed ln England was "The German translates "finger hat." COOKBOOK Q. "\Vhere does the Better Homes and Garden Cook· book r~nk on that list of most popular volumes ever pub- lished 1n the United States'" A., It's No, 2. just ah;ad ol No. !, the Pocket Atlas. And right behind No. I, Dr. Benjamin Spock's Baby and Chlld Care Pocket Book. Costs about $82,000 now ·to put an officer through four years at West Point, Annapolis or the Air Force 'Academy, I'm told. Ever heard of King Mausolus? His tomb at Halicar· nassus in whal's now Turkey wu quite a structure. The most beautiful marble bWldlng ever, in fact. His name is "'here we get our .. maU!Oleum ." FLORIDA Now, two families move Into Florida for every one family that moves out. Inbound traffic to no other state is the equal. Arizona , Hawaii and Vermont come cloee, but not quite. As for the !tales wherefrom more famllie! exit than enter now, New York and North Dakota rank highest. CAR REPAIR A new needle valve and seat for a carburetor cost $7 maybe $8:. And in most cases, that's all an out-of-kilter carburetor really needs. But a mechanic of lengthy ex- JM!rience tells me those occasional auto repair boys who arc naughty "'ill quot e"you the cost of a new carburetor, then promi se to save you money with a rebuilt job for about $35. And said needle valve plus seat along with a little steam cleaning is what you get. Add the labor Hp oft. Depressing. At least two years of "Automotive Re- pai r, Theory and Practice" out to be required for hi&h school graduation . Those Hollyv•ood stunt girl s who undertake daring feats in films earn around $675 per week , average. 1\ddress rn oil to L. 1\f, Boyd, P.O. Box 1815, New- por! Bench 92660. Copyright 1973 L.ltf. Boyd SYLVANIA AUTOMATIC TVIMTAIU SHTIM MODEL TZ711W II 121 IS • C1bi11tt of W1l11ut 9r1i11 v111yl ell wootl cer11po1ltio11 • low m111 co1111t1rb1l111c1tl ta111 trm lftilli"ll1e1 1e1111cl di1fort'on, eirt1ncl1 record lift' • ._ ••-M93E m1q11ttlc c1rtridqe with eltlpt!ctl tlit• mond 1tylut for fin1 101111d reproduction • Vitco111 cl1 mp1111cl cu1·p11n1 co11trol ptoftc:h 1tvlvt entl '1cord1. • M111111 J 1peed ttll111tor, cellbrtt1d 111ti-tli:tt1 ce11hel ~ Be11 incl tl u1t covtr Included , $14995 Only ASIOIW AS1HA ASHIA • Signups Conducted At Coast OLD BEAlf.S SKULL FOUNIJ ROME (AP) -E1cavators digging under the 2,000-year· old Colosseum have unearthed 'the skull ol a bear dating • New and continuing 1tudents to 400 A.D. may P"ft&iller for spring Areheologlst Claudio Moc· aemester claases at Orange cheglant speculated that the Coast C.Ollege. bear's skull had been !lashed .. All currently e n r o II e d,1 _b_y_a_g_la_d_la_to_r_. ------1 students have r e e e I v e d prereptratlon material tn the mail," said Fred Garcia, OCC aSIOclate dean or Admllllorui and Records. "All they need do ts fill out the forma and mall them back. T h e I r registration &J>P.Olntmentl will be sent to them the 1htrd week ln December." He said that new students should come to the OCC Records Office and fill out an application for admission. They wlU recei ve a counseling appointment and will be cy. cled into the regular registra- tion process. "New student.a should see us as soon as poaslble," Garcia said, "They'll receive their registration ap. pointments on a first come, first served basil. 'l'hat means those coming tn e1rly will have a better selection of classes when they register." Spring semester registration will begin Jan. 3 and continue through Jan. 25 by a1> polntment only. 010 YOLI KNOW THAT A 1974 DODGE DART SPORT I~ PRICED $146 LESS* THAN A VW SUPER-BEETLE? s.. ,,.,, ••• LIS ANGELES DIA~GE COUNTIES •E DEALER! 811EI TODAY ' A Christmas kick-off so big we'll have to call out the Marines! S1nt1 Cl1u1 ,The Mitch1ll M1rio111tt1i Chri1tmt1 houp1, Th1 U.S. M1r ine Corp1 Btnd, Chti1tm11 c1rol1f!. -t+.1y 111 will b1 h1r1 for the "Toy1 for Teti .. kick-off c•l1br1lion 11 Huntlnqton C111ter tod1y. ' Mori th111 100 commu11ity orqenir1tiol'l1 will p1 tficip1le in beh1lf of lh1 U.S. Merin1 Corp1 Ae11rve'1 1nn11tl Toy1 for Toh clriv1 111 the commv"ity mill of Hu11t inqton C1"ter. Tod1y'1 111p1' 1eh1dul1 includ11 5 holid1y 1how1. bv th1 Mltch1ll M1rio111tl11 1t 1-2-l·"-1 6:10 r.·•· Thi community Chri1tm11 tr11 liqhting c1r1mony fol ow1 1t 1 p.m. with c1rolin q, l11di119 to th1 m1i11 1ttr1ction, the 111111111 Chri1tm11 Concl1'1 by th1 lrd M1rin1 Corp1 Air Wi11'9 ltncl. 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Rival 13 • 99 Reg.1~97 Slow cooking "CrockPot" for toupe, 1lew1, pol roasts, etc. 3Va qi. eapsclty ·11on1ware. (#3100). Toastmaster 24.99 R19 . 26.97 Countertop broiler-oven. Removable gl11s door. Easy to clean. (#5247). General Electric 23.99 Reg. 24.97 To11t-R-Oven toasts and . grHlt, heats frozen foods too. See-through glass door. (#T93B). Rival 8.99 Reg. 10.37 l!lectrlc c1n op1ntr·knlre 1h1rpen1r. Culling unit remove• tor cleaning. (#752R). .... .-.-. Ch8rge It on-your JCPenney cb•r-gij card. SANTA ANA ORANGE "" · Be&eh at Orangethorpe Optn Dllty 1:30 to 1:30 p.m. Sundly 10 to 7 3900 So. Bristol • No. of So. Coast Ptaz.a Open 10·9 p.m. DIUy Sunday 10 to I City Or. al Garden Grove Blvd. Optn 10-1 p.m. Diiiy Suncllys 10 1o I • • ·~-- 1 8 DAILV PILOT Frld•y , November 23. 1CJ73 ..... ·· Swimniing. Pool ~Vse Time 'I • ,,. . 1 Rubs Mesans Wrong Way ll! ~. J1 By JOllN ZALL£H 01 lilt O.fly 1"1111 Slflt ts it an equitable dJ\'ision j' of lime in the llarbor Area's only Oly1npic pool \\'he n Ne\vporl Bcarh can use it 14 , hours a dn y and Costa ~·lesa f-. only three during !he sun1- ~ lllCr~ ''ec;, S3Y lrustees of thE' J\'ev.·port-~l esa Unified School District, \Vho manage the pool, located al Nei,vport 1-larbor High School. TR USTEES GRAPPLED \l"ilh the issue for nlore than RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY WlllH Yo11 Wo•t TIMI le1t 1 tZZ Horbor llwd. Co1to MeM -541-025t an hour this v.·eek beJore deciding the division l?'f use \\'as (air. since the city of Newport Beach donated nearly $100,000 toward the pool con· struction costs and the city or Costa ~1esa donated nothing. The matter ctune up dul'lng a discussion of new pool rules "'hen school isn't in regular session and the facility is used b y city recreation departments. Besides the funds put -up by the city of Newport Beach. the school district provided $315,000 and the pool site. Since the pool is the only ~ntcter racility in the liarbor area, swimming clubs fro1n both cities \1·ould like to use it. UNDER A PROPOSED set of rules offered lo trustees th.i s v.·cek, Nev.'J)Ort Beach \Vould be permitted use of the pool 14 hours a day during the summer and four hours a day dw·ing the school year. Under the same pro)X>sed rules. Costa t.1esa tvould be permitted use of the pool three hours ~ day in sum1ner and two hours n day during the school year. ln the end, trustees vcteU 6-I to give preliminary ap- proval to that proposed set of rules. but made it clear they intend to give the p~ posal a hard second look when the matter comes back for final approval next month. TllE LONE outright op- ponent of · the rules y,·as Trustee Orville A1nburgey of Costa ?\Iesa. "How long are v.·e going to be beholding to Newport Beach for their contribution,'' Amburgey wanted to know. "I just can't 8ee that a 14·3 split is equitable/' nti nuiintained. "That pool was built for the use of the children or the Nc\\'port-Mesa district and 1 th.ink. It should be used more evenly by the two cities," he said. TRUSTEE THOl\1AS Casey or Corona de! l\far was the most vocal supporter o( the proposed rules. Casey said that several years ago when it became clear that a new pool was needed at Newport Harbor High, there 1vas serious ques- tion \\'hether the district could afford the additional money to make it SO meters long rather than 25. lfe said that the cost for the extra length was only 50 percent more than the cost of a standard 2~meter pool, and that a majority of the money to make up cost of the larger size came from Ne1\·port Beach. · THE CITY council cave $87.000. he noted. While the high school boosters club rais- ed another $12,000. "Netvport Beach did that because it expected 10 have use of the pool." Casey said. Casey also said that, if the pool had been built just 25 meters Jong. Ne\\'port Beach probably \Vould have been given near-exclusive use of it for recreation purposes. just as Costa l\1esa now gets use or the pools at Costa ~1esa and Estanc ia high schools. Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers •, You're invited to a discussion by experts at California Federal Savings ~ Tuesday, November 27, 7:30 pm INVESTMENTS Valuable ideas on tax shelters. WILLS Do it yo urse lf! And a walk through probate. PROPERTY OWNERSHIP Different ways to hold title to property~advantages and pitfalls. • -4 FREE DRAWJ~G F No admission charge Admittance _by ticket only Tic.ket~ lin1ited. First come, first served. Pic k you rs up at California Federal Savi.ngs. California Federal Savings ,\NO LOAN A!>!i U CJ.-,TION ·NATION':> LARC£:iT FEDElt.Al • 1 ickcls avaifable Jjt : 600 N. Euclid Avenue, Aniheim :?700 11,ubor Boulevard, Cosia 1~es1 -4U:;o A-fel!opolrlan Drive, Or.inge (The Qty CtnfreJ 1i6J2 1ilh Sfte~f, 1uslin U•t Ttlttlltrt Real St1·etcl• In removing I i g h l tubes to s3.ve electrical energy , e!ectrician Paul Goffre at Boeing Aerospace Con1pany in . Kent. \\Ta sh., found he could gel the job done quicker with &pecially devised stilts. garden FREE GOODS at CHULA VISTA only ( Oregon Increases State Park Fees INCO:iIE I~ORYOU f:ro11111 GJft ... • or SALEM. Ore. (API -The Oregon Transportation Com- nllsslon has approved an in· crease ·in can1psite lees at state parks. The cost for ii pl'imiti\'e site. \rith a table and stovti but no adja.cent water and sanitary racilities, remains nt $1. •You can receive a life income nn<l immed;iate tax beoc.fits IJy 1mrticipati.ng in one of Hoog • Mernoriul 1-!ospital Pr<.-sbyter1an'• four di/fcre"t Li(., Jncome GifL Pltinl'. Fees for trailer campsites \1•ill ~o from $3 a night to $4 efrective In January, and a new classiticatlon, improved campsites. will cost $3 a night. The fee for an unin1pt·oved site remains at $2. IT \\'AS TllE flrs t i11cre::isc in can1psite fees since 1968. Write or call today for Informat ion: Mr. 1homas K. St~dtln9or The co1nmlsslon dercrred action OJI a rccomn1endation that free firewood no longer be provided. HOAG MEMORIAL HOSP/TA£ PRESBYTERIAN Newport Boulevard Newport Beac:h, CA 92660 Telephone: (714) ~-Elt. 1111 ALL THESE SITES have MINIATURES 01-0 001-1..• CIVIL WA• 01-0 GUNt cess to showers, laundry COLLECTORS T S t . d ' Ne ,VS Q11iz water, stoves, tables and ac-Ii MANNING'S facilities and toilets. SHOP W.t ry a ID' a y s The improved site has elec-2 ,..28 ,.,~~RT e1-vo. We Da.re for• ~t~ri~ea~l~h~oo~k~u~ps:i:._ia~nd~lh~e~tr-ai-le_r~~!~~".~r~;;~· cAL•"'~~~··!"!·'~''°i!i!~.~~~-~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~-1 _ site has SC\ver hookups . ~ • • CANNERY VILLAGE IS Foreign Intrique Boutique •The General Mess •New Renaissance • Southern Comfort Beauty Salon • Delaney's Sea Food Market •The Guildsmerchant • Kalico Kids Corner • Canner.y Restaurant • Lido Shores Hotel •Woody Martin's Antiques • The Needleworks • The Corner Store •The Waterfront• The Artisan 's Bench • The Moment Boutique •The Factory • Elsa's • Time & Chime • The Mother Earth • Norma's Tole • The Art Affair • Small WOrld Miniatures • Galloways • LeGarage • 31st Street • Country.Cupboard •.Consignment Ltd.• Lenores Antiques • Maqqie CObbs • Strawberry Fields • The Plum Tree & Deborah • Jack Williamson •House of Abundance • Villaqe Sun Flower • Electronics Marine •The Top Shop •Jonathan's Antiques • The Dowry Chest • Zino 's • The Stained Gia~ Works • Sail Inn Motel • Linda Lee Gallery • The Bon Ton • Charles E. Smith Co., Inc. NEWPORT·LAFAYETTE·28th·32nd STS. OLDE NEWPORT BEACH GIFTS •Al< P':'f""~ CL<mll'~ • 1 COOOIOOD \ . PLAHt'S · FU f. • H.ANI> CRA> rt,,,_ VS·AIIT· G JEWEi.i.RY · FUN ·CANOI.£ .C>IRl\l'l'MAS GO ~I A riot of doullng 1011 color1. Ctloo111 1,om a ,alnbow of autumn nues. 59e VAlUl 39~ PACKAGE OF GARDEN SEED TO EACH CHILD ACCOMPANIED aY AN ADULT 'S,000°0 IN MERCHANbtSE AND PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN A WA y LIVING CHRISTMAS TREES CHOICE OF.,, MINIATURE PINE TREE OR CLAY PLANTING BOWL The llH lh•t bec:om•• 1 pan or lhe family ... II sharn.th• toY of lhe hotldl'f sea1on end con· llnue1 to conlrlt>ute for y1ar 5 and yeara. Shea1ed and thaped for e•t1a beauty . AS LOW AS.· .. \ STONEWARE HYIRID . PLANTER AFRICAN VIOLETS GRAP.E IVY MEXICAN BOWL fl\f llll•ltc1 Ol•~I,, 1nOOOft OI O~I ·-~ I :."1. ;~ . .. ..:~ .. . ~~ • •;:...t '· ,, "''I:. '..,\"' _ .. ~( ~~:11 ....... ~, . "'""'""·'• ~.to W.1.lUI IOEAL FOR MANOIMO e.-.s11.,ETS t l"C" Ill! 2.DOYAlU! BLACK ARALIA $2.SO Vilue 99&.1. TUSTIN 1050 Edinger Avt. 136-9000 ANAHEIM 1121 N. Euclid AYI. 635-8181 ORQANO PLANTER MIX ~=-:~ ggc "'-• II. VENUS FLY TRAP ' STRAW FLOWERS 69L SALE ITEMS GOOD THRU NOV. 29 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8:30 'TIL 5:30 , Tl'lllocttolOlft lor C~•l11t11•1 tf ... ¥ALU• FREEi ·--CM.tltOAll • • ... • SAVE s41 PER PAIR WASHER & DRYER WASHIR .. , S Wiler lempera!ure selections, permaneflt press set. t1n~s. 3 po5r1•0n waler saver con!rol, 2 speed ~elect1un.;, & more. REG . 349.94 s Wlllf ... ,., .. llG. l•t.t4 $339 WASHER & DRYER REG . 379.94 s· wn• , .. DITll •• ,. Jt,.tt WA SHER ... Cho•r ( ~! 3 !cad iires. '-v.11;h and ~pin ~~e~d~. 4 wa;~ and rinse temperature selections." S~ec•al permanent pre~s & ~nit care. WASHER & DRYER RIG. 319.94 s • FA.ERGE , SHAMPOO 9"1CllG. , ...... 1.24 .,., ... .. , .. .... 41t.t4 • $379 WASHER ..... uge 2.0 lb. caoaci ty rrodel w1tb ~ Sp~C. an~ 8 c·;cles to give c~~tom11eo care lo any t.ibr1c. Willer !e~el sellin.; tor to3'ls a~ ,mall as Z l~s. AQUA NET HAIRSPUY OUI llG. PllCl 67c IA. Big 16 or. can: unscented, super hold or 1egular. LIFE HAIR TREATMENT 147., •. 1.87 ' ,_, .~ rectt ~-a BIG B£N PUZZLES MAGIC ROCKS Friday, November 23, }q7} DAILY PILOT J#. Prices good thru Monday, Nov. 26 DRYER ... Cool d~wn ptiase reduce5 Y<rin~hng ot ~e·manent pre<s !abr1cs. @tclus1ve cross 1·ane tumb mg for taster. n:ore !JIQ1o~gh drying. B·it hnt tilter. •. DRYIR ... Soeclal caie lo1 oo iro~ permanent pres~ and ~.mt fdntic: •. Cus!om dry oontrol dries clo!her 1us1 the wa1 you want 1hem. roll width hamoerd~or. • ' DRYER ... Matthing 20 lb. 1utomatic drier w'th 4 ricsilion heat se!edor:;,' . permanent press cycle, !Hr.er lrom JO m1nu1es to Z -ti®J~ Jllli\'.1-ooty motor. . ·.' , ,. .,, _,,,.. • OUR REG. 10.41 . HOT OOG WAGON. PINIO, SPORTSTER, PICK-yjj" Big gun feel and real· ism with this 500 shot repeater. Post ~pe front \ight and V slotted rear sight. Unmati:hed value tof you ng sportsmen.· • SAVE s11 ON EACH WASHER 8189 OUR REG. PRICE 199.97 ELECTRIC DRYER s149 OUI REG • PRICE 159.97 -GAS DRYER s1s9 OUR REG. 179.97 WASHER 81·99 OUR RIG. PRICE 209.97 • ELECTRIC DRYER s159 OUR REG. PRICE 169.97 GAS DRYER 8189 OUR l(G. PllCl 199.97 WASHER 8209 OUR RIG. PRICE 219.97 E~ECTRIC DRYER s159 OUlllG • PllCl 16t.t7 GAS DRYER " '189 • HEALTHWAYS B.B. PISTOL SAVE '2" OUR R[G.11.91 ' ; New. ITI{ll'e powerful and· i accu rate tra ge t pistot has 50 shot capaci t1 .. 61ti '' barre! gi~es you extra leverage for eas1e1 cocking. '#9 IOO Or2an1c w~~1t 1erm shdmPoO tor be1ut1!u1 hair. 16 01. botll!. faber'le Or~11nic Con· ~1!J011et, 16 oz. llt The ha.r tteatir.en1 fo. t•Oft that b11~~s ne11 lilt & htauty. 16 01. your choice · * 101 D.M.I. VITAMIN E BB Ci !l!O IU. liler1'0 -... ~<.<\ 11 • ·<ii ... ~ . NESTLE Candy Bars 8~.~ •. Ilk· si1e almol!d. ·truntb or mil~ chocol1te Qrs. NESTLE COCA MIX . 83c RICh cmlJll tlh'Ot lor l!ll~lftf llol COCCI. It's 11JI & easv wl111 MHllts. 24 01. bo.I:. 3 PACK SETS of Cracker Jacks ,!. 81 ,, . e ICIOUS ~O~COtft lrtat, toy 1n eKh box. 15 bo~n. SAVE 13 NOW •••. · GARCIA SPIN REEL Open face fre shwater 1gg ~inning· reel-with-3 hus· - ~.y oUite bearings. Holds • ...,. 200 yds. #310 OUI llG. 10.t7 SAVE '1 ... PLANO RSllNG TACKLE BOX More spacious t~an an1 bo'K in its price 1an~e. 2 trays, 12 compartmt>nt,. #5000 2!!.· J.97 !iHDP WITH CONFIOEl\ICE AT WHITE FRDl\IT ••• !iATl!iFACTIDl\I liUt\ffAl\ITEED DR YOUR MONEY BACK I.MC - HOLIDAY MOUISt MON. thn. SAT. 10 AM to 10 PM • SUN. 10 AM tt 1 P~ -..TY & ArPLIANCI MAIT HOUIS: MON. tttru SAT, 10 AM tO t PM • SAT. 10 AM to 1 PM 3088 B R IS T 0 L ST. COSTA MESA San Di eqo Freeway at Br istol • • e Ql(NDAlf • 11•·111 SI. llAlll llYI. 10111M W l11&11Al • StUDIO CITl • ltllJfllll'Wll'l'I. At ln ttl C1t11• lht. • TlMPlE CITY • If WHITill• • 1m llSlllAD ll'l1 UM1 nn1ll llfl Al lOllCll• ''l. 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CO.STA MESA 3 ~a~8~i ~o~:e~~~~Rr~t:· ,, - • STOii HOUIS: MOIL· SAf. lOAMtolOPM SUN. 10AMto7PM ; I J:l DAILY PILOT I lllOAr ..... -•• , """'· lhru IA r. 10 AM ta 10 l'M IUIJAy 10AMta ll'M L\U' - STO•I HOUIS:' fltl. & SAT. I 0 A.M. to I 0 P.M. • SUN. 1 D A.M. to 7 P.M. COSTA MESA • \ Solid state dual chan-3 I 9B nel amplifier; Speakers extend._ With sing -a-COMP. IT long mike. M.95 .. • MINI MOD. STEREO PHONO 4-speed au lomal 'C 37ss changer· so lid state am p; 2 full -ra~ge COMP. At speakefs. 4!.9S ~""·-F;'/i'1il.~1° 4~ 'r'l!.,.,< 1' '"'' •:?, ~t.~~~i; ~f--:":~::t'!-Y .. "".(.'~IJ'- 4 PIECE MODERN STEREO • Delu~e system w/fM I AM ifM Slereo mull'· I I 96 plex radio. BSR ch~r~ ou-~IC. er. Plays all speed , 1911 ~-· • .,.~ ~ =~""Ai:c ··,,;,.;,: .~ W~/tt :~~.Jr.-0.,.1.. ·~·1 • 'JV & APPLIANCE MAITS: MON.·SAT. 10A.M. te' P.M. •SUN. 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. 3088 BR I STOL ST . San Di eqo Freeway at Bri stol • • lllltNt[• 114-111Sl.tlMll11.ft. 1111111•-· •s1Mtoc1n • 111n¥llflll••· It l.Mfl I..,.. 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Men's * Humpty Dumpty Children's * Cobblers hnch * MontCJomery t1ea~rs * Darrelrs Dedrick Tux Shop * Holliday's Men's * Westcliff Plaza Shell GIFT WRAPPING FREE AT MOST STORES ' ' 14 DAILY PILOT ·Land Buy QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi • ·3Aids Last Condors R ·~~ " . " -\~ • •·.: ~" ·~~ ;~ ~: # ~ :C~ t~ i~ v" ·~ .n .t; J. "''. J; ~( (.: 'f< t t~ - ~ .. ~ 11 -"2.-".5 ''Oon'tyou think il 's a little windy for skiing ~" SADDLES ARE BACK . LET THE FELLOWS AT WESTCLIFF SHOES FJT YOU IN THE NEW, RUGGED TRADITIONAL SADDLES. SEVERAL COLOR COMBINATIONS AVAILABLE. $28 1052 IR VINE e WESTCLIFF PLAZA e NEWPORT BEACH 548 -868 4 ' ' 'Impeach Mozis' Was Cr y By DICI\ WEST ' . WASHINGTON (UPI) -A couple of months ago I learned that biblical scholars turned uo an ancient Dead Sea scroll similar to the Old Testament account of the origin of the Ten Commandments. 1bc scroll related ../w,w a great leader and prophet whose name may be rendered in English as Mozus, or :P.1ozls, cororerred on a mountaintop ""ith an advi9er belleved to have been God. "PART OF IT'S not having a permanent home. and feel· 1ng no pennanency because of a lot of moving around." Bronson delayed the start of the picture he's making here for three months this summer, and forced the pro- ducers on a hunt for a watermelon field that would still be available f o r harvest1:f1g in October. TJIE f\lESSAGES t h a t "We were going to do It MOzus-;-<irMoZls,-f!celVOO in June ln-OaUfomia"or-Texas;- we:-e transcribed on two stone but after fmishing up in Spain tablets. But he refused to (a western just released reveal the contents, citing ex-" there) I wanted to ~ake a ecutive privilege. rest. I bought a fann m Ver-mont and wanted the summer At the time. I first heard to myself," said the rugged· of the scroll, not enough had faced actor in an interview. been t".'anslated to make clear what happened to the tablets. But now the work has prcr gressed to the point where more information is available. The scroll indicates that f\.1ozus, or Mozis, became em· broiled in a dispute with tribal elders who were demanding that he tum over the tablets to them. mE ELDERS insisted they had a right to know what God had told i .. tozus, or l\tozis, with respect to other gods. graven images, using the Lord's name in v a i n 1 remembering the Sabbath, honoring parent s. k i 11 i n g. adultery, stealing, bearing false witness and coveting a neighbor's wife. Mozus, or Mozis, his pa· tience sorely tried, finally agreed to give the elders a summary of tablets. He pnr claimed his offer a resonable compromise. But some ot. the elders were dissatisfied and refU!ed to do his bidding. Whertupon t h e y \\1ere banished into the wilderness. And great was the hue and cry thereafter. WHEN SCRIBES, some of whom may 'have been pre- judiced against Mozus, or li.1ozis. revealed these events unto the people, the people became i n censed and threatened to overthrow their leader. Thereupon, the 1 ea de r . seeing the handwriting on the ·wall ("impeach ]\fozus, or Mozis"). yielded forth the tablets unto the elders. This portion of the scroll is rather indistinct. The text as pieced together by scholars is so implausible i t raises questions of authenticity. HOWEVER, THE scroll a~ pears to state that when the lablets finally were handed down to the elders, several of the IO messages supposedly inscribed upon lhem were not there. J!..foreover, they were some of the most important messages. Without them. the elders could not learn what God expected of the people with regard to adultery aQd coveting a neighbor's wife. Were these activities permissible, or not? ~fOZUS, OR Mozis. denied the tablets had been tampered with. He explained that the BRONSON WAS quick to add, however. that cutting down his schedule doesn't mean softening the aggressive style that has made him 8 'box office idol in Europe and a multim illiona ire. becomes a rtar, aner a couple of years he no !oncer seems to try. They 1tt in a sroove, a ditch. "I remembtir work1h1 with people \\ilo were stars - before 1 was one -~ and watching them stalk orr j.o their lrallert bec1111e they needed a rest, or a drink. lt'1 a rut I don't want to get into and won't get into." ONE OF II children of a povcrty-ctricken Pennsylvan\11 coal miner, Bronson dug in the mines as a teen.ager. As 1 boy, he also worked a series of other menl1I jobs , includmg picking onions In u~tate New York, before driftina: into ac· ting in his 20'1. That background WIS in.. strumenlllt in brlnaing him · here in mid-September for eight weekl work on "~tr. itajestyk," a 11111glteflopuncu- ated saga of a southeastern Colorado melon farmer bring- ing in his crop while dodging fists and bullets from local labor racketeers. In the end, Bronson wipes out three carloads of them in a twisting chase through the Rockies . "MR. ~1 AJESTYK,'' budgeted at somewhere over $2 million with at least hall of that reportedly in salary for its 00-year-<lld star, will be released next year. It it follows the lead or every other movie Bronson's made since 1968, said a film company spokesman, it wiU gross four to 20 times what it cost. Bronson brought his wife, actress Jill Jreland , and tWo of their six children along for the all·locatic.n filming. The older ones joined them oo \\'eekends . • ' . _ .... ._ --· • Superstar WESTCLIFF CUSTOM TAILORS Ladles & Mens' Expert Alter1tlons Quick Service 645-1 07 2 TRADITIONAL ,MEll'S CLc;ITHING .not faddish apparel A store with ex traord inary characte r for men and boys lhat will allow you Ihe enjoyment of dressi ng fo r fun ... bu t in good taste . A store with knowledgeable an d co urt eous storekeepers to serve you. • A store.that's fr ie ndly, casu al , and full of things. IAl'IKAM[lllCAAO MASTEi! CHAACE missing messages bad never -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiijii~~ been inscribed in the (irst VIRTUALLY ALL f i Im s place. There was soi'ne sort belng made nOw are on loca- of technical proJ>lem with "the moving linger of God" which wrote upon the tablets. 1028 Irvine, N ewport Be11cti. C11lilornia 92660, Pl'lo•H! 642-7061 ,The f'est of the scroll awaits translation. IF YOU'RE RUNNING AROUND IN CIRCLES • trying 10 l•nd a 91tl for her then l!y s11a1gh1 to 1t1e1t monogram c11cle\. h1ndmadt 1n s1 erl<ng :.1!Ye1 Ordtt1 by Or.~embtr t For Chrl1tim1 Delivery • MIMllll AM•lllCAN Olli'.M SOCllTY CHARLES H. BARR .,.,,.,,, 'WA -- t • • ~ .-·· ···:r ' ~ \ NEWS I ' ~ ~ • AT THE NECKLINE I~ A s'ir;t wir.? n ~ckl ace i~ adorn- ed \v1U1 a Ulr ~e Jetter cut~ul m : oqrJn1°at!"'•1 S~!rJing silver : "" L karai yel ow gold. • • So us pe hlg evi .. • ' • • • New Shortage Hits. Po~r-Low Cost H~using I. u1,_ .4 i&fRWA •• I . . ~·.1R fE CT COFFEE By TIJOA-tAS D. EU.AS last few months or meat and authorities and the region's When shortages 5 1 r l k e gasoline. redeve}opment a g e n c i e s Southern Calllomla, they predicted !hey would build a NOW CO"fES word or yet total of -almost • 20,000 new usually hit hardest agnlnst the an~ther shortage with · even ~welting wilts by the end of poor, b eca u se low-income more serious -if not as 1973. persons CW'l least afford the spectacular-implic'ltions for In these three years, the higher prices scarcities 1~ poverty-level persons. 111is Is number of qualified applicants evitably produce. in low-cost housing. on housing authority waiting Back In 1970, the Southtand's lists increased from about This has been true In the city and COWlty h o u s i n g 30,000 to almost '50,000. But . Jll\•M--1'JWJllillJllfiiMMJtr.'i•JJAi•JIJ5MMMllBJl$lJa5~-----~--Jlfff' DAZZLE SANTA IN COLORFUL ~ · FLAME RETARDENT SLEEPWEAR ~. . .... BY : <if.Cr qyr;, ~ J-'-~~ o"'f!iesty · • ~ PETITE TASTY TRIO $6.15 Three gift favo rites: 1 lb. BEEF STICK Summer Snusage, Smoky Cheese Ba r, Swcct-llot Muslard nnd candies for decorative purposes. FAMILY FAVORITE $9.98 1 Jb, RF.EF STICK Summer Snusngc. Sweet· }Jot Muatard, Smoky (smoked cheese bar}: Goud11. Ocllc Fleur Cheese, l lorsc- radish· Sauce 11lu~ imported candies for decoralive purposes. l:t:.~ ~.'-'-' ,.·~ MIDNJGKT SPECIAL $1.71 1 lb. BEEF STICK Summer Saotage Mild Midget Longhorn, Belle F).gu_r Chees~, Smok1 fs muked cheese bar) plu51fasty imported candies. SUPER SNACKER StD.11 1 lb. BEEF Sl'ICK Summer Sau!age, . l<oppelzak Cheese, Butler J(aese _Chee~, Grapine Cheese, 0\'al Wafers, Onion Sticks, Cheese SJlrcads alld e<1ndies. . • M8R)l More Gift Paks onDispla'2 -- ~ Avanablo in a largo varloty, they come fn all price rang81 end 119 lhe -most precicius olgl(ts b~ca~th~·can be s.b.ar~d_ w.il!!_ other8. TheJ ... _ shoW' thoughtfulness. reflect goO<f taste, flatter"the reclp18nt ind IPNIC highly of tho giver. They 'II." right for all ages. ~~~~~~~---... ,-.··--~~~~~~- TAKE WITH YOU OR WE 'LL MAIL! fl(Ckdt1 f4!~f. WESTCLl.FF PLAZA 17th & IRVINE, NEWPORT BEACH, PHONE 642.Q972 OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL CHRISTMAS . SUNDAY 10-S JWEIUCA'S IiEADING CB EFSE .S'lPBES the agencies repc>rt they have actually constructed less than half the wiils they planned. . E''F.RY TIMEI )' \'. ., • SINCE MOST applications for low-cost housing involve ramilies, there we.ce ·about 100.000 persons on the 1970 waltlng lists. There are far more today, even lhough some of the housing projected three years ago has been opened. dltlonal delayii and cnri cellations. Others h a v e resulted from complaints b· local environmental grou- nbout possible n e w COl'I 1 struction. STANL~Y l YET ANOTHER cause r ' the problem is the fact tha' very fewpref ab rl c at ed modular housing Wllts hav HAMMER f .. • 11; These disappointin g statistics are contained in a just-released report by the state Department of Housing and Community Development which ahows that the Los Angeles-1.oog Beach area and the city of San Diego have a greater ri~ for new low. cost housing than any other areas in the state. been built since 1969, when • Furnished a new law calling Io ' 16 oz. with 10• Statewide manufacturing stan· t f tungsten blade • Right hammer or arm dards was passed. and home • Tubular Only 2,000 such units have • Crop forged head, atrong frame, for blade been built in S o u t h e r n hickory handle storage 2 to 4 cups California over the past fourl----------lf..----------years, a tiny fraction of the I " ' total housing production 1n thr $400 $xi O f region. y But there is a potential soil'-llEWI MINI• tion in sight. It comes from Other parts of Southern • California With shortages are the Santa Barbara, Pasadena and San Bernardino areas, each of which has almost 1,000 qualified applicants on waiting U.ts. an eight-year-old program in LEVEL HACK which housing agencies lease apartment buildings in scat-] tered locations and t h e n manage them as low-rent pro- jects. 1 I .. • Gets lnlo • Sturdy, popular price for tight places SJNCE TlllS pro gr a m < . 41CURRENT PROSPEt'TS for meeting public housing needs," the report concludes, "are poor. The number or units now planned is less than one-third the number o f qualified applicants on waiting lists." the handyman • Use regular started in 1965, it has ex-• King size vlals-easy to or broken b!ades panded to the point wh ere -~"!!•~d.!••!!!d~':!J•e!l•!!!0:!•---+.>:~===::-----1 :-:: ... : it ineludes fully half the $4Jg $SS8 SOUTHERN NKEE CAUFORNIA YA STANLEY . . l • • . 1 About the only encouraging finding in the state agency's rePort -is that ''housing authorities are responding ac- curately to the relative magnitude of housing needs." This means that to the extent housing is available, it seems to be going to those who need it most. FOCUS SCREW· DRIVER ·PUSH DRILL 2lo12 cups $?.7.9~ But that isn't enough, and leaves open the questions of how the low-income housing bind arose and why the hous· ing authorities misca1culated so badly in their 197'0 pro- jections. ONE ANSWER seems to lie in an extreme dependence on federal money for urban redevelopment and low~t housing. Only 11 of the 72 redevelop- ment agencies surveyed for the .l)eW report have programs lnvO!ving money from sources other than the federal Depart- ment ·of Housing and Urban Development. Since HUD has imposed a moratorium on many typt>S of fWlding, quit e a few pro- jects are bung up. The federal agency also has imposed many new regulations which some housing and redevelo~ rnent authorities find hard to m.eet. This has caused ad- publicly-managed I ow· c o s t housing in Southern Californja . The advantages are obvious: For tbe owners, a continuous income is assured, regardless of vacancies. For cities and counties, leasing provides the dwelling units needed without the delays and red tape in- volved in actual construction. Because the federal Housing and Urban Devel op men t budget has been trimmed in each of the last two years. it's obvious that HUD-financed construction won't be the answer to the low-cost housing problem. BUT A LARGE-scale pro- gram of leasing individual apartm·ent buildings could pro- duce the needed dwelling units in a hurry. without isolating the low~st renters from the rest of the community, as is done in most big housing projects. And it needn't cost much more than the state now spends. Since most of the peo- ple eligible for low-cost hous- ing now receive some form of public assistance and ·use part of it for rent, w~y not just divert their rent money into a fund for leasing of existing apartments? IT'S HOLIDA TING TIME! -~. CATCH EVERY EYE WITH ROMANCE OF VELVET AND LACE- SKIRTS, GRACEFUL AND CIRCLING •. SELF BELTED ECRU LACE AND BROWN VELVET . $58. " " RUFFLED ECRU, LACE TOP $J8. WHITE SATIN-BACKED ACETATE & NYLON TOP. EDGED IN LACE. $32. ~~~~·E:LACK RAYON-VE~ET $l6. FULL SKIRT • ONE SIZE FITS ALL $54. sn OUR MANY HOLIDAY SEPARATES. WISTCLll'fl PLAZA 17tfl I llYlfi!ll-NEWPORT HACH .. 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V/ool and coHon has demonstrated its mastery in com!orr and durability for outdoor activ11ies such as bac kpack 1'1·~. ctimp1ng. skiing or just plain leisure wear. A store of exlraordinary~character for men & boys. l • BANKAMEJllC .. AO M .. STEA CHARGE 1028 lr11 1he. Newporl Beach. Cal•forn1 a 92660, Phone 642~7061 , $22 " /.','-,,< . ~ G ~ .r v-.J. "°' I" , .: ~ ~ ~·~~· ~-~ {;IEASURE .. .- 1 (,, 'P. p.=::--' c . ~ ~ ll1e uncomplicated sling.back " • lite ~tride. §ti()!'.§ . . . offers you the big- gest selling shoe ever. Soft, glove I ea the r. Ca me I, Red, Black, Navy, & Black Patent •.. A totallf fres~ idea with new, natural fashion. 1052 IRVINE e WESTCLIFF PLAZA e NEWPORT BEACH 548-8684 ' .. J . , .. • Pha1•onl1s' Decree CAIRO tAP) -• Some superstitious souls in Cairo are wondering whclhcr the curse of th6 pharaohs had any innucnce· on the Middle East war. One competent authority says that 's nonsense. -»ut the ancie nt curse clearl~. says those who tamper with the grave of the pharaohs shall suffer misfort une. And after a review of the following coin- cidences, who can be sure~ ~ THE RELICS of Tut-ankh· amen, an Egyptian boy-king from the 14th century B.C., were to leave fo r a Moscow exhibit Oct. 7. The war began Oct. 6. ~ The King Tut exhibit was to open in l\1loscow on Oct. 22. That was the date or the first U .S.-sponsored cease-fire, during which Cairo cla ims the Israelis seized a large chunk of Egyptian land . And then. th ere's the history . T\YICE BEFORE -\Vhen King Tut's relics were shipped to Paris in 1967 and to London in 1972 -n1en involved · in the shipment died and were buried as it left for the airport, ac c ord i n g to newspaper reports at the time. No\v the relics are scheduled to leave for ~1oscow this month, said the director of Lectures On Ocean Will Start The imppi;tance of the oceans to tHe survival of man will be th t subject of a three· part lecture series being presented by Orange Coast Evening College. Titled, '·The Oceans," the se ries meets Friday evenings. beginning Nov. 30. from 7-9 p.m. in the OCC Science Hall. · There is no adinissioh and persons may ~register -al the lecture. Series lecturer is marine biologist Phil!ip G r i g non . Grignon has lectured -ex- tensively and ls the author of three publications on the environment. Jn 1972 he received a Presidential Cita· tion for Enrironmental Pro- tection S e r v i c c s. 1'he series \\•ill be illust rated \vi\h slides and film. Grignoil's first prese ntation is titled. "Backpacking and Diving the Outer Islands of Hawaii." By slide and nar- ration he will take viewer s on a visi t of the Sandwicl1 Islands, from the· Kona Coast of Hawaii to the plantations of Maui . ''Bene ath the . Kelp the Dec . 7 presentation . It Umbrella," is the topic for will look at the marine ecological environment o f So u the r n Cali fornia, con· trasting that with the waters of the Caribbean. The fina l session, Dec. 14, .V.'ill look aLJhe_migra!iO__fl _ of ttie · cauromia · gra:y ·wti:a·1e:·1iie presentation will take viewers from the cold waters of the Bering Sea to· the warm calv- ing grounds of Scammons Lagoon in Baja, california. The natural histOry and life eye\(> of the whale will .be examined in detail. . Free Parking Capltol.'-News Service LO)'IG BEA C H Republican Assemblyman Bill Bond is planning to introduce legisla tion in January to pro- vide free parking ~ state lots for cars carrying three or more employes. The car-pool incentive package also calls for giving such drivers prefer- red parking.._ ' Our collection of Silk Neckties from Talbott in 1'he Cal'mcl Valley is 1nadt! lo our o\vn exacting specifications. Each nl'cktic is individually hand-cut and is hand- made. The silks arc in1ported fro1n England, Sy,·itzerland and F1·ance. Our selection rangt>s froin a conservative three and one-ha lf inch \Vidtl). ~o a fuller, n1ore stylish four inches. Select from a broad choice of patterns and coloul'ings to satisfy the most discriminating man. Talbott: Hepps, Foulardi; and Trinity Turills from 1.50 MEN 'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING 17th & IRYINE AYE .-WESTCLIFF PLAZA NEWPORT IEAC~H. '45·07,2 Announcing pure tasting wat~rffom a taJ>r No bottles. No bother. • TheOld. The New. This water came from a kitchen water tbp. Th is water also came fr om a kitchen '"acer [ap. Ir tasres of chlorine and diss.olved solids . This \\·ater is why people buy pure wacer in pig, heavy bottles. .. Ic's pure tasring. And !:ood tasting. Ir's Aq-RO-m acic water. \\i'hich means you can have pt1rc tast in g' drink- ing water u1itho111 .. heavy bortl es ro carry. C:.U todov for a hee home demonebatlon. 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For the Record Dissolaitions Of Marriage ORANGE COUNTY UC Irvine Processing .• Admissions By WILLIAM SCllRE!BER Of NM o.ltr , ... , Sl•H A division of BoeJng Aircraft Company In Seattle baa been a1ked to serve as a technical consultant ln the planning oi 11 new jetport in the Chino Hills. •larold Carr, publlc relations manager for the Boeing com· merclal·~ei facility, confirmed that hl1 company has been approached by the Chino Illlls Air Complex Inc., a cor· poration proposing to build the new airport. "One of our divisions, called Boeing Aerosystems, ha.s bceq contacted by the Chlno Hills , ~P regarding our possible interest in the project as a ttR!hnlcal consUllanti" Carr said . • will not be built." Fox said, eslimatJog the study he hns in mind would cost upwards cf $750,000 .. Fox sald Orange Count y's needs for improved air trafflr wlll be critical in coming years and that a good airport is a "gateway to the ~·orld Orange County will need." Carr, the Boeing spokesmun, said he is not sure which ol.her finns have been a1)· proached by t~e Chino Hills group, but that his company is going on the assumplion there will be a competltio11 for the job. Carr s a i d reports that Boeing might handle the entire airport p1tu1ning operation are· not true because t h e Al!rosystems division ls not set up for such }obs. The proposed ai rport in the hills above Yorba Linda has dl'.:iwn mixed reaction$ from aviation groups in the county and state. Opposition has been voiced because of wh at has bee n termed restricted air space anti the possiblity of flights ~assing over heavily popul rited areas. The Chino Hills have also been designated as open space on many J>lanning maos. Carr commented on anOthcr Boei ng project I hat n1ight meke jcl noise al the existing Friday, Nov@mbtr 23, 1973 DAILY PILOT l f l on Chino · Airport'f1 • • county airport more bearable. The projeel is the 7X7, a vi rtuall y noiseless family of new conunerclal jets now on the drawing board at Boeing. Carr said the fuel crisis and a slowdo..-.·n in air traf!lc In· creases have. pushed somo of 7X1 lo-the back but he S3id planning going on "slowly but phases burner is s.till surely·. " said the ne,v jets fa1nl· Ca!T ly, wh sui:ipor Cali f or two jct long, m planes ich have dra,vn strong t from Air\\'est .:ind Air nia, Orange County's carriers, would incl ude ediu1n and ~hort·range Q[ g realest inte rest to local facilities like Orange County alrport Is an inte.rmcdiate· range 7X7, which Carr said wlll have a range of 2.000 miles .and a passenger load of 190. Plans now call ror the new jetJ to have noise levels com4 J)3rable to a nonnally traveled ~ lity Streel. · ; a1fi:'~ta"!.YFo~hl~d ~~I~ ! facility would be far from i niajor residential areas , the .. new noise-retarded jets would : be a necessity. ; 1 • i l . CUBIST MAS : ~· ~ lffi~ WJM91@R~ i ~ ~-" ·-'· SHQPPfiG &11CADE •~2' 30111~1T11t CA!H:RY•""""°'• llo«.11 ~ Only 32 Shopping Days Tut. to Sun. 10 -5 l ! ! • • l ' • ! • • • • Otlier Deatlis I Appllcatlons for admission to UC Irvine for 1974-75 are now being received. Prospec· tive st1,1denls are encouraged to apply during November for priori ty C<IOIJCieratlon. UCI Admissions Officer J a m e s . HANOVER, N.H. IP!) F.uneral services will be held in Rollins Chapel on the Dartmout h College cam pus 'rhursday for Ramon Guthrie, the award-wiMlng poe t and translato r. Guthrie, 76, dled Thursday at Dick H a 11 ' s House , the Dartnlouth College J!ospital. Dunn ing said. All eight general campuses of lhe University of California have the same application pe riod ror 1974-75. At the end of November campuses that have filled their enrollment quo~ will close 'to . new atOOenta and later applicants will be referred to campuses where quotas have not yet been filled. ri1eanwhile, the current chief consultant for the Chino Hills company said an eihaustive and expensive feaslbillty stud.v mllsl be made before any final plann ing or construction is po'sslble . ~·This study must verify the capabilities of the area to sup- port an internation al ai1·port and must indicate i( there would be any serious Impact on surrounding communities," said consultant Franci,s T. Fox. Furn·iture for today. ··clean and uncluttered. • • ' . ' . • • • • ~ ~· MIAMI BEACH (UP!) - A requi t>m ~·fas.~ ~·ill be celebra ted In St Paul. riunn. Monda y for millionaire oilman and philanthropist Ignatius A. O'Shaughne!.sy, 88. who donated millions of dollars lo ln addJUon tQ receiving ap- plicatioos for the fall of 1974- 75, UC Irvine also is open fo r applications for admission for the winter and spring th4:i ~Y ~ts of America, quarters of the current 1973-75 the Un1vers1ty of Notre Dame academic yea r Only acade · and o th e r schools "died ----· mic \Vednesday nrter suff~ring a area s unatitet~ accommodate stroke Sunday at his Golden nevJ studen~s 1~ the ~urrcnt Beach ho me. year are b1ol~1cal sciences, physics and social ecology. SA~ DI EGO iAPI -Rabbi ~1aurice L. Idell, A leade r in ttic 1novcmcn t for be tter treatn1cnt of Jews in the $o\•ict Union, died Thursday Of on apparent hea rt attack. A 10th generation rabbi. he went to Russia ~·ith thr~ persors in 1970 to protest and investigate living conditions. Dr. Dunning said application packets are available from high school and commWlity college COWlSelors as well as from the UCI Office of Admissions. Information about financial aid am housing also is provided in the packet. The financia l aid application is to l>e filed by Dec. 15. Data Chief Contracted "If the study show! the plan is not practical, the airport Supervisor Eyes Waste For Erter gy· SA NTA ANA-Orange Coun- ty Supe rv isor David Baker,, in. his role as head of the state Solid Waste ?\1anageme nt Board , has told the federal government that tons of 1>01en- lif,l energy are bei ng thrown a\vay each day. B a k er ur ge d the E n v i ronmental Protection Agency to come up with fW'Kls that would finance a California project designed to convert common household garba~ to energy. • In a letter to the EFA, the Second District sugervisor suggested funds be made available to, .. finan ce large energy.producing facilities us- ing, for example," the pyro\~ .. TOK \10 (UPI) -Flnance MJ!!ister Klfcbl Aichi, rt!!13rded as Prime r.rin!Ster Kakuel Tana ka's "right·hand" ma n in rinding ways for Japan to get out or the oil crisis, died to- dlfy. Physicians at tile Keio liospital said the 66-year-old minlsler died of .acut e F Co t sit method." . Or Ull '' Baker explained 1hat the pneumonia. "' ' pyrolysis mettiod of waste : SffA ANA -A ·cmtiJi~ • coriVerslon amounts to heating Death Notl«!e; • adm1nlstrator to oversee ~l'te garbage in a vacu~•\q4dr~w l'.t.ULSTICK coun ty 's new data service!! of( gas or olf. Sn·~" ;. F"ui.11c~ •ot1 21. or 1•1 setup has been hired , lho "Solid waste is a constant Vuton Ave .• CO.II Me1•. D1i. of Clt•!h 11ov. 11. "'J survh•" Dv 11y1Da"" county administrative office and pcr1nanent fuel and the ;,"°rt: U.'"~!~~~~11 ~o~v 0•;~ f:,~11 has announced . prod uelion Of methane. Sf Ca m. R,ic,,•rd E':"•'· Ont Dro111tr G•r v 1• Ho~·ard nix. former ac-· gas and oil from this waste 11.lctv. Strv.t11 MonC11v, Nov. 2Ufl '' \ 0 'f . I fo T n • . 1 o,,.,. 1" 11.u, e ... l;lflrori ,,,.~,. Co•'• count iig· s:pec1a Ill r R,,. rollld be vltal lo the nation's A.llL'i.t. 61111 e•r<11ron Mortu1•v Ofrtc1ort-S • •• ll j LOCK.t.•D )'Slerru wua act as a son nL'Cds "T:la ke.r said in his EPA MttM!U l ock••CI 1941 "· of SIS w. bel I n . ' vk1or11 s 1 .. c os11 Mt-u. survived bv man ween a compu er rm letter. ,,_h.e, Llrd• "' CIUIDln .. coi•• nnd county government in the 1 A.leu. Sil!t• Pt~'1 O~vln ol U1~'1. . . ~ , , riuee Q~•""'~;t.,,.,,_ s .... ~,f~\ 11"'fldo1" admlolstratlon of the seven; II 2 p m. ,, Su"n~ldo c.,...., ... Cr...1114 . . '" Lono &•ote,,. Dlrttt*CI' by 1111 l rOIO· year, $26 m1ll1on contract. w1v Mortu1n. Co1nputer Sciences Corp. of P'ACHIECO L''*''...::' J. P1uwco -6-1. q1 u1n El Segundo waa the successlul l'bY LIM. H1,mtl119I011 trkl'I. Diie OI otai n HQ(. zo, 1111. Su•i'~'° bv rnollltf low bidder to take OYer the Liu•• Mon•erlro; ,...,, ',,.,.,, LH 01v county's da ta servt' -· opera· '!IO Hild~ Poi.. On• Drorht• C••1 '-~ P1chl'co. l(:os•rv FlrO•v 11 7:l0 om. t'on Befor s•-••• "e I" Pett F1inlly (olon1•1 Funt••I HOfl'lf, L · e '6' .. Hfj LU COfl· w1\tmln11.... M11s 11 •:» '"'· In s1. tra cl c o u n I y su~""~rs 00<11...ntur1 C•lllollc Chvreri. Hu"l ln11!"" ' _. • ....,... • ~~·c:. 1~"' F•m11v co10ti111 '~•t decided a contra c t ad- ministrator was needed but ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY 417 E. 17th ,st., Colla M.,a 64MBll • BALTZ-BERGERON did not blre one immediately. It was revealed ' that Dix has been .an -the Job-aince Oct. 29. Gro ve Aide Gets LA Post LOS ANGELES -Robert Odell Jr .. former assistant ci· ly admin istrator of Garden Grove and currently director of fin ance for the City of Oakland,..has been named Los Angeles city treasurer. 94.95 FUNERAL HOME Coroft1 del J\lar 67S-H50 At TRW Syslems of Redon· do Beach Dix was manager of the firm's identification and accountirig secHon~-1n that post he Was responsible for directing the design of a con1· Oden, who will assume his duties Dec. 10, is a career civil servant who registered the top scor~ 9n a ·vn service A sensa1ional game table and chair examination for he $36,600 set in gleaming chrome with pecan an d Co1ta Mesa 54&-!f!f • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadw1y, Co1ta ftlesa LI H433 • DILDAY BROTHERS MORTUARIES 11111 BHcb Bl\'d. 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Schulz THE GIRLS TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Cert11in gaiters 6 German title 10 Epochal 14 Infantile paralysis is Fish 16 Brass horn 17 Worthy of no praise 19 Godoflove 20 "Near --my hc<1rt" - 21 Narcissism 23 Lake of Nevada 25 Recent form: Prelilt 26 Research: Abbr. 27 Pair 29 Send forth 31 Clean by pressure 33 Tavl!rn 34 V-shaped lon ifica1ion 36 Indian price 40 Mickev ~nd Minnie 42 1 ormentin9 person 4<1 r~minine name 45 Baseba!J play 47 Apora•~es 4;i Ollense 50 t ong-tailed 1oden1 • " ' ,. ,, w n u " - Q " ~ ,. I" 52 Close Yesterday's PIRrltSelved: • herme ticany SJ Wapiti 54 Gone by 57 The face: Sla ng 59 Cheat: Slang 61 Thin and Jight- 64 Turns inside oot 67 function E8 Midnight rider: 2 words 70 Elbe tributary 71 Outside; Prefix 72 Castor bean poison 73 High-spirited 74 Clergymen 75 Headband DOWN 1 Tum 2 Battery terminal 3 Sudden!y:3 words 4 Trip!e crown 5 Kindofwind 6 Gen. Serv. Admin. 7 Steals 8 Steve or Woody !cl Organ of louc'1 10 And oth'!rs: 2 words 11 Go~sip ' • ;~'fi " II " " 12 In preference to 13 --end penatts 18 Condemned 22 IV 24 Duck 27 Puts on low beam 28 One 30 Inertia: Hindu phi!. 32 Defective 35 Relatives of "IOU s" 37 S panish dancer: 2 words 38 Seed appendage 39 Bun dle of yarn 1:: . " ,,, " " ~ " ~. *I " JO ··.·• ,, " ,, " , ,. " • " 41 Grainspike 4-3 Bener arranged 46 Buddhist monk 48 Splinters 51 Pounded down 54 Get--on oneself • 55 Game bird }-1: 56 Noted Can. :t. physician ~,: 58 Serenity 60 Composer Ethelbert-- 62 Spanish artist 63 Herb genus 65 Troika's team 66 Enable to go 69 Actor - Ch11ney 11 " IJ • ... iil 7 JI " .; lil!" .. ., .. ~ " " " iffe w " ~f " - " " M " .. .. .. I~ " :n ·' THEN. THAT MEANS lHAT 1HERE MUST 6E ONE CIW AWIE ALL OTHERSIN EACH LIFE 11lAT IS THE HAPPIEST, Rl6HT 7 '. -. -. -. -. . . . . ·~ JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH WA'T'H ME ""* l'EV~~E ,:\;'t'c.HO\..OGY ON A~'THl.fll:. .J.--- OH, AltTHtJR: / DON'T iMPTV TH~ W.AS""fiiE'AWl!i !! I DICK TRACY -' ,, HMM ... SHf'~ USING ll::fVE~ PSY,HO~Y or..i ME . 8UT-I~ SH~ SAVIN~ PON'T ~MPTY "fl.le" WASTE9ASKET BEC:.At.A-S.E ~HI:! MeANS oo ? .. 0 0 • 'VO\J..6E-T THE CAR OUT FRONT! !'LLITELL ROBERTS WE'LL. ORl\'E HIM JNTO TOWN! ... o" OO&S !SHE Fl6U.!Ze :S:'LI. ~~PEG'T SHe'S l..tStN" Revell!.'.7& f'SYC::HOL.06Y, AND ., WIL.\... TMINK ~ME ~E.AL.1.-'Y' MEANS 00, WHICH SMe. D<>£S ? O~ Tl-IAT I ~ .. INK WW.~ SHf ~'If, Ii WMAi '5HS: R'ffAi.-LY MeAN~, ANO~ iMEN WIL.L. 00 THE OPPOS1Te? WE'RE IN PIKE AND SMELTS OFFICE AT 18 DOllAL AVENUE. "ONE 1-UT•MAN SMOT • Tl<E O"l"HER oNE,AllO PIKE, CAPTURED."' by Mell "tOft~, IMJCIA. "t'M TOO 1>14.\llt r:Ott. ~t:VElt~i;_ ~V""'°!.04''t,: '' ., '-i."" : .... _ . ·- 0WbaC I'd reaHy like l!I one that say1 'if you don't send mr: any more, J ~·on't se nd you u.ny more." DENNIS THE MENACE • UE'smBNOW,61JT '/Oil SllOULo.\ SEEN HIM WHEN HE WAS A STAil !• • I e tlo be ch sl "' Ir m s e re ve ca $1 N SC m H v ol of a f si is a v u a si m s 0 d" u 0 I I u s p u Ii I 'THEY'RE OUT THERE' Phy1icl1t Fr11dm1n · UFO Expert Asks NASA Researcli By IULARV KAVE ---of tllt OtHY r llot Stiff A Southern California UFO expert said in Huntington Beach a noiseless, pollu- tionless fonn of flight oould, be di!COvered by studying characteristics of U F O s sighted on earth. By studying UFOs, man could both learn about being s from outer space, and about more advanced space travel, said Stanton T. FriOOman, who emphatically believes earth is regularly visited ,by beings and vehicles from outer space. "I BELIEVE this resea rch can be done for less than SI ~ '1nillion, and I challenge NASA to do so." he nddcd. -Ac.cording lo the bearded scientist, who addressed a meeting or women rcaltors in Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley. this week, 30 percent · of UFOs in the Univcnity of Colorado stud y could not be identified by invesligators. "\\le don 't have tangible evldeflCf.'. but our · vlev.·s are basl'd on sighting reports - ;ictual eyrwitncss testimony." Friedman rxi1Jalncd. "THE O~LV TYPE of sighting report• we consider is the one y.·here there is a coinpctcnt observer, and in- vestigators nre unable to come up, \\'ith nn identification," he added. There arc really many mor<' sightings than reported , he mainta ined . because. of th e '"laughter curtain l'rec tcd lly scientists and the ·n1i.-dln. "Between 4 and IS percent of tho!e in my lecture au- dienct'!li say they have seen UFOs," l-"'ricd1nan said. "But. only one in 2Q has reported this. They are afra id of being laughed at."· 11lE REAL problem \rith UFOs is a psychological one . suggested the n u c I e·a r phhysicist. "~fany scientists are just unwilling to give up their no- tion lhal Earthman is unique and most impOrtant." he said. "Most scientists sim ply !ay. 'Don't bother 1ne y.·ith the facts, my mind is made up.' " Friedman said. Dean's List Includes 7 Seven Cal State Los Angeles students from the Orange Coast have been named to the dean's list for the sununer quarter, earning a minimu m of 3.4 on a scale of 4.0. Honored students include Victoria Higgins of Costa Mesa, Frances Torigoe of El Toro Lucy Seiberling of Hun- tlngtOn Beach, Patricia ~arks of Irvine, Janet McDan1el of Newport Beach , Earl Ahten of San Clemente ~nd l\1artha Terry of ~11ssion Viejo. 010 YOU KNOW THAT A 1914 DODGE DART SPORT rs PRICED $146 LESS* THAN A V'll SUPER-BEETLE? SH, .. , ... LDS AllCHEI llAllCE COUllTIEI llHE IEALEll DllEI TODAY • • Friday, November 23, 1973 DAILY PILOT 19 • At Gold Key you'll find hundreds of room settings to get ideas from. You choose from· America's finest manufacturers. And because Gold Key buys by the truckload, the trainload direct from the factories, you always get the best for less. Come see. come save! CHOOSE FROM MORE THAN 30.000 DIFFERENT PIECES OF FURNITURE! • • BOTH $.11 198 PI ECES ~ Both Sofa and Loveseat "Soft'' vinyl • Ill • • • 'fhe "look of lf'alhtr" in 1'ofl durahlr viny l! Exira 1lef'1•. dia1111)11cl tuflf'd. ,\11aclu·d pil - lo\\' Lntk "'·it h '""'·r a1• O\'rr" saddle arrn!<. contoured back and .. canq)aiJ!n 1'!1~1e " 111P1al lrim p lu1< ball c:a~11·r~. l'lu~h, :!oft, a nti look "hat )"ou'll pa y fur L>o1 h pieces at (;old t-..1•y loda·~ '. . 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I 'PLUS TAX ANO DEPOS ITS ' ANAHEIM •, HUNTINGTON BEACH . ·-..................... ...... , .... a.w.aw.•• ...... L_,..A ... ot.._..~· ' .. • ' • • 1 • pr t pr 'I" w sh ' • • • • ~men Laguna Beach city treasure r Peggy Morreal e consulh with finance director Tom Mea ~e, above. , I . ' •• • ·Ca 'reer -Assesse""" Treasurer Expands Role By AUJ80N DEERR Of "'9 DlllJ '!llJ $1~ Laguna's city treasurer Is writing her own .job deacriptlon. \Vhen Peggy Morreale decided to run !or the post, no one at city hall could tell her ,what the tieasurer did. She Investigated at ·a law library, thought she could handle the job and lil<d !or the Poot. Wbell the incumbent treasurtr decided to retire after 26 years in office, Mrs. 1'-lorreaJe ran unopposed. The former Bostonian bad always been interested in politics. "But I waS raiSed where politics was a dirty y.•ord, so I keep watch in Laguna and any oil· color activity bothers me ." · But, she added, "I don't think the currt:nt national picture will scare young people away from public service. There wlll always be bright young people will· Ing to "o in and help straighten things out. · KEEP LEARNING "I don't think public life automatically makes you dishonest. When you go into public office, you can never sit back and. think: I'm fine, I know everything, . I don't have to learn anything else." She carries thiJ philosophy into her own job. ''Some people think the treasurer's · post Is just part-time -signing a fe\v checks and clipping coupons. If a treasurer really is doing the job, it has to be full-time." A city treasurer, she expl~, "is kee~ of all city monies; bandies in·· vestments for the city ~ keeps track of city a.sussment districts and bond bolde'rs." She ls not satisfied to do one part of a job. • "It is probably because I went back to school at YI. 1 know how to research , . and' ~·rp terribly inquisitive. t can go ID.to the engincc.rlng de:p~rtmc:nt and lopk up an assessment "'hen I need to." JOB EXPANDED 1'frs. Morreale noted · that when she first took office, the city attorney was doing many of the jobs she felt the treasurer should do. "For · exainple, he was handling foreclosures . I can read and comprehend what is necessary and· handle these myselr. I can issue deeds and certificates of sale, which lhe cur attorney had been doing." She feels , "the t.reasurer really 'S hould oversee the financial picture of the city, keeping aware of what is being spent whe.re and why.'' A continuation of her concem is 1nembership. on the board of the city's Economic Priority Committee, a citizens' group that seeks to guide the city 's economic future. She also is a member of the California Municipal Treasurers' Association and is on the Laguna Beach Civic League board. ... F1,GHTING BUREAUCRACY As office-holder, Mni. P..1orrealc feels, "women within a bureauaacy \\'ill always have problems. As an offiCc worker, I'm fighting this all the time. "A.man comes in and he has it made. Jtt \\'~man must constantly say 'I'm here, I'm important' lo gain recognition." &Jle returned to school at 37, attending Orange coast College lhen earning her ba~helor's degree in cu It u r a I an- thropology at Cal State Fullerton. J\frs. !\ilorreale was doing masters degree work at Long Beach State when she took office. She will resume her studies soon, this time with an emphasis in public administration. Academics ;:it an age older than the rresh-out-of-high school student, hns some advantages, she said. "You aru ntore Socia lly secure. Many of the pro· lessors are' close lo your own agr. The only problems I had were with some of the younger ones. LIFE EXPERIENCES "For example, they'd talk about the Depression, something I lived , through, and l'd have to disagree,'' she said. "I feel there is a des.Ire in II.II women to be achievers and this is especially true of the older woman. We don't have time to fail classes. "At home I had the same chores as before. I arranged my classes early so I could be home when the boy" got home. The only majot' problem \\'a:1 my studying. ;'You don't \\'an t to go out on Saturday night if you have a tig exam on U1ondav morning." Mrs. ti1orreale did the "usual thing·· at hon1c before her studies and second career began-including Cub Scouts. She adm its reading a brreal deal during thos e years. \Vhen she thought her t\\'O SOM \\'ere old enough, she resumed hCr studies. Si\IALL DIN~ERS A favorite avocation is g1\'1ng small · dinner parties because she loves to cook. But she loathes large , •·fakey" cocktail parties. The family li\'ed in Corona de! Mar and Laguna Niguel after coming to California 19 years ago from the East "for the good weather'' and have been Lagunans for fi ve years, "This is the greatest place we've ever lived. T•hc people are so unusual. Some might disagree saying only the radical s are involved. I think v.·c have a nice sprinkling of right , left and nliddle. (Sec ROLE EXPANDED, Page 2~) ·women Manage to Get Ahead By BEA ANDERSON O.llr Piii! Womtft't Edllor When Helen Diamond "ge:s mad." things get dooe. And a great ma ny Southland executive •-om~ can be thankful. Dr. Diamond, a busine ss ad· mlnistralion professor a1 Citrus College, said that after reading an article in a natlonal mag11ine about• how \\'omen are discriminated against ·in business. the decided to take action. 'lbe article. the Lagunan sald. listed traJts of both sexes . However. the traits considered •·good CO!" manal:Cment ," such as aggressive, independent. logical, direct. self-con· fident and ambitious, "'ere oniy credited as male.possessed. f'cn1inist traits, it sa:d, are talkative, tactfu l. gentle. religious. quiet and hav- ing a very strong need for ~ty. "~ t thought aboul it ." Dr. Diamond said, ··r decided I had all of those ·good' traits men had. . . SAYS WHO "f.1~· reaction to the article "'as, says ~11o?' ··Although," l:Jr. Diamond said, "I pr. Helen Diamond, a Cit~us C olle ge busineu administration profeuor, prepares to teach f"•J111gement course for · 'w o!llen: ebove. At far right, she di~plays art collection. -. . ' ' • • knew lhere was discriplination, ·J penooally never felt · any, .even belna: Jewish." , She received . a BBA degree. ..it the College or the City of l\ew York whicli had a predominantly male · enrollment. Later she earned an 1'1A at CaJifomia State University. Los Angeles 'and her Pb.D 1t the UniverSty of Southern California. · 1'tost of her ·Varied career, from teacher to salesman, to bookkeeper to professor: was spent iD ,wbat;,v;as con- sidered male dqmain. · ~ So, the more ~~ ~~t.4 about the magazine article ' the • more She was spurred 1 irlto ICtiM. "At first i wondettd what I could do. I really didn't know where to begin." She said she had never been a '1woman's libber" and actually bad never cared for the same J)er se. FE~UNISTS SERVED However, her course of action has served the~ ~vement. Dr. Diamond : 'decided. to inaugurate a management" development Course for •'Olllell. Before it v.-as introduced as a UC Irvine Extension class, she spent a year surveying persoonel executives ol major industries to determine v.·hat should be inclutk!I .. Th7'main goal was to assist \\·omen in qualifying themselves for the manage- ment po,,ltioos which are slowly opening up and avoid the "but there is no WOfn.12'. qualified" retort. \.' . ~ REA!ONS • Di:: D!aJilond said she concluded it was ·~·lo establish the classes for ~ taught by women, because: -Pay: Women holding similar jobs to men. are paid 30 to 40 percent less than' their male counterparts. -8\lbt<rluge: C;Uling a woman an e<· ecutive lilecret:a.ey, but a m a n an ad- minlstraUVe assistant. -~ion: Hiring a male to fill the position and let the female who kno\\'B 1he job train b!m and remain the~. -'lniDiDc. froerams: When available, wh.etber cbmpany or outside sponsored, It usUally is the male who is c"°""1 lo profil -Esteem: And, for the few women who ge~ to attend, if they ask questions they are made to feel that only a woman would ask such a question. OVERWHELMING RESPONSE Or. Diamond said that when the course wu listed a Utile more than a year ago in the Enension catalog, the enroll· , ment response Was overwhelming. lt was supposed to be, just ooe class, "but we had enough for three." Two 9edionl were fonned and a waiting lt.t ·established. In addition. she taught a short Course at Cal Tech. 111t seemed we were fulfilling a need." The coune, which waa repeated this fall, involves such areas as cxim· (See WOMEN lllANAGE, Page 13) Wise Investment Pays Big Dividend DEAR ANN LANDERS: My mother used to say, "Habit is a. cable. We weave a strand each day." Attitudes can become habits. This is ' the p01nt I want to make. Unless the lather builds up the dlgnl\y ol the mother by whispering into the child's ear, "Go help your mother. with thole packages," or, "Open the door for yout Q!Other and speak to her with respect," .,methlng · will ~ miss~ later. The motheT must build up the dignity of the 'lither by telling the children whit a 1h9Uihtlul and worthwhile person he Is. Miking him, look good In their eyes .-~,even better than he is -Is part of·the Joi! QI• loving mother. It'• amuJns how this pay• dl~ends. The children are more respectlUI of both parenll, and the paronts become more rriipectlul or eacli other. Today I 1ee so many fathm wljo are regarded .. cuh recisten, and mothers who are tllouibt 61 ·y -mhlds. ~ close look at the si!uat!On reveall that U-, two dido'! do my 1tlUCll to hell>' one ~!her !Oot &dod Ill the -..ol tl\e!r cbildta -THE BUMllLE BEE I . ' -v rl•.t~ ' ... , .. • DEAR BEE1 Trw wtnl1 wtre never .,...... ~:Y" W'lit we co .. 1e1. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am writli1g to you ebout a problem that is common in every ·hlth ochool mist i1'1"be<n going on for years. I'm talking about young Kirls who get qushes on their male teachers. ~ How sboukS i teacher handle love letters by day and Wc>ne calls ·to ,his hqme aj ~1htl Somet\mes the ~1-e.ven -up et bl• home or apartment to "dlscuu a problem." Olten tllch • gJrl bu no boyfriends, <r she II iemottonally disturbed. Male te1chtr1 have b e e n transferred and even dlsmiaed when It was learned that a female student had visited his epertfnent. In one .!nltll>Ce that I knOW ot, the teacher was completely innocent I of any wrongdoing. The girl "'as trying to &educe hin1 and he had been urging her to get counseling. l'm a teacher who bas just started in the profession and some of my girl students are very aggressi\'e. I'd a~ preciate some advice.-NOT IN TllE CURRICULUM DEAR N.: A male~ teacher who te1set t b a t a remale student is ~ming eoamottd 01 b i m should condlCt ·hlms·e1r 11 If be were a doctor and she a woman patient. Make It clear that there can be no social rel}I· Uonshlp. If she persists, restate the guldtltne1 In plat.a language and behave 11 1 formal; even cbllly manntr-for Ht ·protection u weU M ,·our own. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm 28 years okt, rDarrled and have an 8-yeo.r~ld aon. My JK'(lblcm ls that I need to \~o·rk to hClp my huSband oul, but I'm unable to hold a job for more lh;in three months. · ' can'! v.•ork t\'here people aren't · ~·iendl)'. I .... am nol lhe outgoing . ty~ and for this reason people think I m "stuck up.'' Al so I have ooly a sevenlh· grade education and am slow at typing and filing . I lost my last 1~·0 jobs because I didn 't turn in enough u•ork . ls something wrong with me? \Vhat can I do to help myself?-FAILURE DEAR FRIEND: Try applying for a job \\'here they have facilities to give aptitude tests lo dttermlne wtaa\ type of v.·ork the applicants are best suited fur . I hove a hunch you'd be better at so1nethln~ othrr lhnn un office job. Please consider u. A no-nonsense approach lO how to deal with life's most difficult and m~t rewarding arrangement. Ann Landers·s OOoklet, "Marrlag~Whal lo Expect,'' will prepare you for better or for worse. Scrd vru r rrqu~st to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 3346, 222 'YI'. Bank Dr., Chicago !II . 6Q654, tncloolng ®1 cent• In coln and • long. stamped . seU·addressed envelope. I ' ., ' . i2 I.JAIL V PILOT '' ,_ f; U"I Tt ..... M Career Has ~ Ups, Downs The first women to enter airborne training arrive at the Army Ju.mp training center at Fort Benning, Ga., to begln training which will encom- pass three weeks or ground inslruc- lioo then five parachute jumps. The two are Privates Rita Johnson (left) and Joyce Kutsch. _, Albums. Tell Stories ? ( ' J ... f I I 1~ I l • I i I ' ' • ' ' ' • i I I I l • l i 1 • • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' j ' • ( ' ' ' ' I I , I I • I I . i I I. ~- No One's Ever ., N'E\V YORK I UPI t -Those pictures in the fan1ily album tell a lot more than first meets the eye. To learn the "lot" you've got 'lo study the pictures the way you study a printed page -from left tD again and again. Studying pictures in the newspaper the same way \\rill t~l you more than the fi rst im- P.fession gained in just a pas.<i;- ing glance. Looking the analytical way at t h a t picture of great- grandmother putting forth a grim face 'might show why she looks grim. One ankle is badly swollen and she's turning the shoe on that foot to one side. The grim face~ Maybe she's got a sore loot. A picture In the news show- ing a politician with a smiling face but clenched fists tightly held at the sides could mean many things. The main thing : apparently the smile is forced . The clenched fists show a ~ is fighting mad. Looking for more than the obvious in a photograph is called photoanalysis. It is a new technique developed by p:;ychoana!yst Dr. Robert u. Akeret. He was a m o n g pioneers in explaining "Body Language." The past president o( the Association of' Psychoanalytic Psychologists tells about the technique in a new book, "Photoanalysis" \Peter H. W}-den ). He says tht technique. once mastered, will do wonders for your understanding of people and relationships, especi!111Y ,tour own . He promises that you'll "' dts~ psychic treasures in I~ family albu1n because photos -like dreams. body language and handwriting - contain clues invisible to the uaked eye. These include the true meaning of sn1iles, hands, groupings. poses, distances bet\\.·een people. why your brother ne ver looked at the camcrn._ who was your grandmother's r a v 0 r i le grandchild. A special section of the book interpret s the faces of some very important p e r s o n s -VIPs -from the present and past. Jncl uded are pictures or President Nixon, Ma r i I y n Monroe, the Kennedy family, 1'-fartha and John ~1itchell, Picasso. Stalin, Golda Meir, President Roosevelt. A family portrait of the Kennedy family shows the boys are all important and the girls are relegated to lesser positions in their rela- tionships with their parents, according to Akeret. · He says some skeptics sneer at the suggestion l h a t photographs can be psychologicany revealing. The reason: most photos are posed and a person can put hi s or her .best face or, as mav be the case, false face forwafd . "But not all photos are pos- rd." says the inventor of pho- toanalysis. "A great number renect freely and naturally expressed spontaneity. "~1any have been taken without the subjects even knowing they were being photographed. From them we To avoid disappointment, prospect ive brides are .reminded to have their wedding llories with black and white glossy photo- graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women's De· partment one week before the wedding. Pictures received after that Ume will not be used. For engagement announcements it is imperati~e that the story, also accompanied b~ a bl•,ck and white glossy picture, be su J>. m1tted SIX weeks or more before the wedding date; otherwise it will not be published. To help .fill requirements on both wed· din¥. and engagement stories, forms are available in all !he DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be answered by Women's Section staff members at 642-4321. . ... ' .. _._ - •, A Chrisllnas kick-off so big we'll have to call out the Ma1·inesl Santa Cla1.+1 ·'.h• Mit e.hell M•r+on1tl11 Chfi1tm11 tro1.+pe, Tiia U.S. "''""' Corp1 ltncl, Chri1l,,,•1 c1rol1rs -th1v 111 will b1 h1t1 for the "Toy1 for Toh" •ick·off celtbretion ti H11nlin9fo11 Canftr tocl1y. Mor•. thin 100 community or9tni11tion1 will ptrlicipttt '" bthtlf of the U.S. M1rine Corp1 R11t•,.t'1 111111111 Toy• for Toh dri~t i11 the comm1111ily mall of Huntin9ton Ctnltr. TMty'1 1uptr 1e1'i1d11l1 inel11dt1 S holicley 1how1 bf rilt Mlk.ht ll M1r iontlt111l1 .2.J.4.l 6:30 ,m, Tlte Cofl'Hnunity Chri1tm11 tr11 li9htin9 ctr1mony folfow1 et 7 P·'"· with c41,roli119, l1.0i119 to tht f!'ltin 1ttr1ction, the 1 1111111 ( Chri1lm11 Concttf by th1 ]rd Mati111 Co1p1 Air Winq l1nd. Da11't lfll11 thl1 11111 co"'munily c1 l1br1tio11. lt'1 fr11 and H't fu11. ltach a11cl Edi'")1r 11 tltt Stll Oi190 Fr11w1y. ' .. - Heard can make exactly the san1e determinations v.·e could ma kel ).;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;; if the camera \Vere not present." Son1e of A k ere t ' s in· structions on photoanyalsis: -"\Vhat is your immediate impression?" -"\Vho and what do you see? \Vhat is happening in the photo?" MANUFACTURERS' SALE! "" 011111111111111 s.i.cn.r. ., ··~1111 EVENING WEAR & HOLIDAY DRESSES AT llfLOW WHOLESALE! -"Is the back gr o u n d i(;.:..:..::.:=..:.;....;.;.:..:.~::::~:;,c: against which the photo was taken of any significance, either real or symbolic?" .t.crylk _ ,..1.,ui•r _ -"\Vhat feeling does it T•Htl• -VtlVt!H ... Dnfigner Fabric• At Cost! evoke in you ?" l }~--------:...J -"What do you notice about physical intimacy or distance?" "How do the people in the photo feel about their bodies? Open 1 o.l. A Wffk 'Til Xm1s -AM to 5 PM WAREHOUSE, 729 W. 16th St. C05ta Mesa See your nea y LOS ANGELES ORANGE COUNTIES DODGE DEALER! 81111 TIJIAY Are they uslng their bodies • 0,,..11. sm11r1 & FNI • to show off? To hide behind?l~~~~~~~~~~~'...::===========1 1 To be seductive? Arf' they proud of their bodies? Ashamed?'' -"What do you notice about the various parts of each person? Look c:irefully at the general body posture. and then the hands , the legs. the arms, the face, the eyes, the mouth . What does each part tell you? Are the parts harmonious or are there incon sistencies?" One Picture analyzed in the text shows a profile or .John Atkinson's Gene Burton Discriminating Women's Apparel ~1itchell, then a t Io r n e Y Both ot the itntronc• to Lido Isle. general or the United States.I ~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~;;;;;~ 11 Hts lips grip his evei--present pipe. His eyes are lookin g ~~..-l~ straight ahead. I-le is preceded ~ by Martha, the talkative. Her 1,.,, (j)®'flH SHOPS race 1s turned to the camera, DfiJ her mouth is open. Her eyes hide behind sunglasses. EVERYTHING "Here is a wonderful study ,.,,,.::.,.,,, ... ~~ in personal contrast and a ~ most predictive photo -taken FQR TH£ . months before the Watergate break-in and the subsequent BATHROOM charges that John ~1itchell was very much involved," row111, ru11, 1how1r c11rt1ln1 says Akeret. 1nd • comp1111 nn1 ef ICCtls.trl .. "Here is a unique personal " 91"1 'vay each demon strates ho1,1,. c~Ee::i ~~~·~;,, { he will eventually cope with 31 ISASHION ISLAND SliNlll•r U·J 644-2353 the cri~is of ~is or her public IANKAMlllCAID MASTll CHAIGI iJ!' and private hves . -,_.. "Martha ~1itche1J looks like --------~-- a protective tigress -volatile and enraged. She strikes out ferociously at the photographer wh<!m she sees as someone who is invading their privacy, intruding without permission. "You can visuallze the no"' or words as they explode from he r mouth. She is fiercely loyal to Jolm and h e r uninhibited rage is impressive as she turns on t h e photographer from behind her We Have What You're Looking For VELVET FOG HAIRSTYLING sunglasses. "John ~titchell could nQt be more the opposite. He is con· t1tined, stoic, controlled. He is not about to explode like Martha. nor 'viii he try tc:i cope with her." 8466 Huntington j Indianapolis Beach -l -... -.• Ave. 536-8829 I COSTA MESA STO•E ONLY NOW THRU SUNDAY ~IN TiM ... FOR'Cllil51MA~~DELIVERYI SOUTH COAST PLAZA -COSTA MESA 3333 BRISTOL STREET offers an · 8x10 COLOR Portrait NO SUDESI YllW flNISH POllTlAITS . L'JMtT•O 0 .. 1'.lll OM lpK· -------'''---l•I ,.r 19flltly. OM •lllM lftlM. M ' II s vl1fu11ty 1r ,,_,. ..,...,,,,... Ill\. .. 11!1. ff It lilt ...itllftll .~ "' Htw. lt·U " MMi.tr•Jlfltn Hwrt: WflfKI, tffS J wtl1, 1' 11 D•Ur !Ml ""·''"'' SW!. U·J r••n ..... ,., .. , ..... ,._ ... CO Tl! II lll91ff•I .... . Ottd llllllf y Ill Oly lrq 1H'flnllMlll fltc91Nll'. ..1110,.•ISIONAL l'MOTOOJlAIJHY IY "01lTUIT•L41fD STUDIO ' • • • ' I • I I I ' ' ' ' , I -•• • • • , ' ' " ' t.Y.-1 .. I J .'f' ~ I ' .. . ,;. ' • . -. ' ' .. -r '\! ' " -. . . .. two piece ·polyester pantsuit sale: our fashion value for busy women 19.99 WOI 26,00 The carefree polyester pantsuit, deaigned to make your busy life a little easier. A patch pocket jacket to wear over pull-on pants. In you; choice ' • ;~ .) c of green, corol.,,!~rquoiae '!' ~oft beige with white polka dot1. Real savi~g·1 an holiday fa1hi0fl in mints ~.J.? to 20._ .... _::.. • boulHGrd drelMI 95 - 1 MAVCO South Coast Plaza , 3333 Bristol St ,, Costa Mesa-5461321 • • l • ' 11 11 • • • • Friday, Novembtr 23, 1973 DAILY PILOT '2:J candy Cane Earns Silver . . SI LV ER SALUTE. -Mr. and Mrs. 1 Allen Goody ·joih Mrs. George Hol· sleln III, center, In toasting the 25tti' anniversary or the Candy Cane Ball, a ~oliday tradition . established by the Junior Auxiltary of Newpo rt Beach Assistance League. A. quarte r century o~ social cn11nence nnd fund-raising will be n1arked with sil.ver splen· dor when the Candy Ca ne Ball is presented by the Newport Beach Assistance b.e a g u e Junior Auxiliary on Saturday, Dec. 1. Evergreen garlands, twinkl- ing lights and silver bows .will de<:<>rate the Balboa Bay Club as some 450 guests arrive to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the holiday harbinger. Proceeds from the gala help finance the A s s'i stance League's Th r i rt Shop, Children's Dental He a I t h Center and Day Care Center. ~•lrs. Fritz Weslerhout J r. is clu1i r1nnn of the b,all , aS"ilsted by Lhc . Mmes. Schuyler Joyner. Lawren Hit· tcnhouse, Ernest Sc h a g , Robert llcin, George Koehler1 Paul 1-Tegencr and Rod Daley. A conm1cmorative pro~ram "'ill salute patronesses who \1•erc honorect at 1l reception hos ted by ~1r. and Mrs.' Vin- cent ~1cGul nncss. A m o n g those recognized were· Mrs. George llol stcin III, cl'rai rman of the auxiliary in 1948 and f\otrs. Allen Goody, current chairn1an. Provisionals assisting with the ball as \•:ell as con1munity service 1>ro jects are t h e ~1mes. _James Casey, Daniel f.l'ans. Jan1cs Glanul ias, Hal 1lartle~', Jan1cs Hodge. John f Ireland. Douglas Ncwco1nb. ~ .James Pint. \Villiain Robbins. \\1est RobinSC1n. Garry Short and Newell StickJer. I From Page 2j • • • Women Manage muni cation with emphasis on listening, leadership includin{! delegation and group procef:i procedures. problem analysis and decision mil king. and ac· counting concepts fur 1nanagc· ment purposes. ' At the final session of the first class, members decided they v.·anted to continue 1ncet- ing, so Women in Management \\'as · formed . Meetings a r e conducted once a m o n l h and me1n· bcrship has gro"'n to more than too. OB,JEITIVES Some of the orgrinization·s objectives are to prOpiote security. incenti ve and ihspi· ration anct provide opportuni· ties for \\'omen's training, hopefully through \\'Ce kend seminars. The first seminar. which took place last October, ,at- tracted about 250 women ex- ecutives, pointing up the in- terest and need. Dr. Diamond said that it is her hope that the seminars and courses will facilitate: -Bringing women into the management level. -l1m p ro v in g tra~ing possibilities -Making su re there are places for women to go. -And, helping them get there. Does Dr. Diamond feel there has been any reward for all her erforts? "Yes," Sfle sai d em- phatically. explaining lhat she takes pride whenever her students have b e t t e-r e d themselves . ··I 've seen lhen1 i1nprove both monetarily and con· fidencc-wise. And . they feel good about themselves. "It's like therapy. so to ~speak.•· FREE . . $10<1'0 WARDROBE DRAWING IN EACH STORE- Dec. 12th, 1973 See vour near y LOS ANGELES ORANGE COUNTIES DODGE DEALER! 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'.",',.'~~:::;.::.:. ... ,. ... .,.,, .......... · ,,..,,.,_ ............. • '"'~"" ,..,,_,H t .. _ ... '"' ,._,.,., -......... - _ .. ,. : • • .. 1 4 DAILV PILOT F'rid.v, N~ 2), 1973 ' ,. -. , Changes Predicted as Society Gets Older • By LAURIE KASPER Of ttw O.Mr Pfllft st.w TIM! time is not so far a"'·ay \\'hen society "'iU have to change its attitudes and image or the aged ... if only because the societ)' itself is getting older. divldua1 '1 emotional trauma ls ll.'U aUected by remaining in as signllicant as physical an active, socially sJgnlflcant trauma." role. This, sht claimed, affects Finally she said, people a pei...,so_n_ psychologically, \Ii-or king with the aged should physically and socially. learn how to use "biologically Explaining that even heredi- active materials." ty is just one part of the However. she adinitt cd her picture , she adde¢ "Lifestyle suggestions represented "only seems to overwhelm whatever part of the picture." potential there is." Researchers at D u k e • Some centenarians she ex- Uni\'ersity. she explaiiied~ plained, ha\'e never ' mamed determ ined that a longer lire "''hile others have married several times; aome never smoked or drank while otben have; some claimed a warm climat~ was best while otben lived in cold area.s, and some ate peaches while others counted on yogurt, ·~we're each of us unique. Tbe answer really is within our own environment and within ourselves. LIFETIME PROCESS "You don't suddenly became old at the age of 65. What you are when yqu are older has an awfill lot to do with -.mat you were when you were a kid, when you were a young adult and when you were mid· die aged. "It takes a lifetime to become older," she explained. One physiological problem the elderly olteo have, she explained i s malnutrition, v.1llch is often caused by lo5' ol appetite which, in turn, may be due lo lll·fitting llen- turei and loss of t<elh. Citing a •tudY which rt· vealed a high percentage of youngsters have teeth and gum disease, she saJd. "Wh.1t they do to themselves as children really will visit them when they're older.'' Although the senses of smell, taste and audition decrease and the b o d y ' 1 hormone• change wllh old age, the b I o I o g I s t maintained, "Disease is not an inevitable ractor of old age." · After emphasizing t h a t 11social setting and the emo- tional load cannot b e separated from the working body ," Dr. We~ offered h.er audience four common predic- tors of longevity : a useful and sntWy).ng role in society, ·a posHive view of life, good physical functioning • a n d avoidance of smoking. BecauSe work in this erta pronuscd by the President following !he 1971 White l!~use Confcr,f"~ on Aging is being cul out jby the end of the year, Dr. Weg charged, "We wlllpe many years In study of old people and education o! our yoonl people." "There really is a change ~·et people are denying it." charged Dr. Ruth B. Weg. associate ~fessor ol biology at USC and director of training at the Ethel Percy1--------------------------------....:.-,---------------------------------------- Andrus Gerontology Center. ··All peo\:lle are part of a society that still builds an exaggerated altar to youth, money and productivit y." But during a talk on "Fact and Fantasy of Aging.'' she defined for members of UCl's Town and Gown recently how we are in a "never before'' period. In 1900, she said. 4.t percent or the population, or 3.1 million people, were over 65. In 1970, almost 21 mill ion peo- ple, 10 percent or the popula- tioh, were. over 65. · The under &:, group, slie ex· plained, ls just 2\2 times larger than it was in 1900. But the over 65 age group has grown six times what it was then. GREATER INCREASE With a continuation of the decreasing birUt rate and pro- longed life span brought about by scientific advances, she predicted there will be 29 to 33 million people over 65 in the year 2,000. "Either we're in for trouble, ... or we're in tor a great time, ,,..,..she-_,said:- But the image or an old person is one who has a slight stoop, hesitant gait, thin and gray hair and eyes encircled with a fan of wrinkles. • "For many this is frighten· tng mainly because of the at- titudes of society," she said. Dr. \Veg noted that growing older also often brings loss of rnate, friends, occupation. ramilv role and real income as wen as some changes in health. Aging, she explained, is not pathological. Although the re is some physiological deteriora· tion ol systems, a ~rson can live with the changes which may simply require walking slower, wearing glasses or a hearing aid. Also. she pointed out, the majority of elderly people re- tain their ability to cope and f\mction in society. EXTEND CAPA.mY So she defined a "challenge for all" as miximi.zing and extending capacity at all ages, especially the elderly. "Society doesn't need them, it thinks," she said before cautioning, "\'{hen t talk of society, l use it in an · im- personal sense but it's not. It's all of us." A1though scienet h a s n • t made much headway in the area· of old age, she asserted tha t what has been discovered hasn't been used by other in- stitutions. She told the story of a 72- year-old woman visiting her doctor. The woman started to ast a questioft lilt the doctor stopped her, saying, "But, dear lady, I can't make you any younger." "Doctor, that's not what 1 want," the "A-'Oman replied. "1 just want to get older." Researchers believe t h e human life expectancy is 100 yean, Dr. Weg said, but the average age of death is around 72. 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Advis-ed for C an cer SATURDAY NOVEMBER 24 By SYDNEY OMARR makes reappearance. Ques-desires. Leo and ScorplO; lions are answered and you persons could play prominent are direct beneficiary. roles. One who pulls strings AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. . rewards you lor past elfoi'ts. 11): · Accent is on friends , You gain access to valuable hopes and wishes. You dlg lnformallon. . In and find ways to fulfill PISCES (Feb. 111-Mareh 20): Position is elevated. You gain prestige, added ·recognition. Change is beneficial. Dialogue with' one in authority should be encouraged. Gemini, Virgo ·persons may ·be involved. Make roon1 for yourself at top. IF TOl)AY IS YOUR BltlTHDAY you have unusual speaking or singing voice and also a "sweet tooth." More travel Is lnd l"cated next year and this becomes evident in December. You are going to be happier, more productive. You also might be scattering your forces. Taurus, Libra persons play key roles in your life. Friday, Novembtr 23, llJ13 . ' DAILY PILOT %5 From Page 25 .· .. Role Expanded "I've always: been a peoph~ watcher ruid Laguna is the perrect setting for it ." Mns. ~1crrei'!le feels she should make her job so in· teresling that someone else will want to run for it. "Thert ls routine ln any job. but just when things get d u 11 something interesting happens. As Ion'( as the job is interesting, I'll run for re· election ." Astrology Game : Gueu the signs of the fo.llowlng celebrities. Give yourself 20 points for each c o_r re Ct answer: Gerald Ford (1) Adelle Dav~ (2), WIJi1---------------r--------------------------------------------- Chamberlaln (3), Bur1 Ives (4) and George Allen(;), If you score JOO, consider yourself outstanding. If your soore is lK>, you are excellent. U your total is 60, you are good. If you get two correct for a total of 40, you are on the right track. If your total ·. js 20, you could become adept. If you fail to correclly Identify any of the wdiacal signs, you need practice. Answers: Cancer (I), Pisces (2), Leo (3), Gemini (I) and Taurus (5). ARIES (March 21-April 19)' New moon emphasizes trav~l, education. You seem able noW to perceive trends, cycles. You look ahead rather t h an brooding about past. Yolir sense of independence blends with correct condltion1. Popularity rating could zoom! TAURUS (April 20-May IO): Emphasis is on bank aceoun~ savings, Interest rates. Ge! money's worth. You do ao with cooperation of partner: mate. Verify details. Thorough approach pays dividends. Take nothing for granted. Leo, Scorpio and Aqll8riua perso . could be in picture. , GEMINI (May 21.June 20): You deal with persons whole vie~ niay Oppose your ov.n. Accent Is on getting together with stimulating person. Say "''hat you think but re~ve any trace or (llalice. 1.bn't · seek a •!yes per900." I~, welcome one wbo stimulates with cJaSb Of ideas. I f CANCER (Jµrie ·21.Jll\i 22): · Family d1scussiop lb o u t routine, work, basic habits is indicated . Reach un- derst andingtbrough diplomacy, not force . Avoid the shrill. Accent larmony. Beautily surroundlnis. Gilt purchase could •·ork r,ondcrs . LEO !July 23-A g. 22): \Yhat you feet is JIOrc im· · portant than usual. Applies especially where opp>site sex is concerned. ~teans don't fool yourself. See in Light or reali· ty ; eschew "''ishflil Uilnking. Permit logic equal ti:ne wilh emotions. VIRGO (Aug. 23-S<i>!. 22): You get on solid grott1d. You have more responslblty but also opportunity for crcater rewards. You are able now to deal from position of strength. Persons in a•thority back your view. You fetl more secure. Capricorn, C11tter in· dividuall are likely to be ln picture. LIBRA (Sept 23-0cl. 22): ' Long-range considerations are necessary. Temptation is 1 to be quick., facile. But ~ course now is to measure . plan and get helter ways d distribution. Written word can result in· benefits -depending on attitude aiid interpretation. SCORPIO (Ocl. 23-Nov. 21): ..,, ......... 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The favored Americans . who SIJJrted -the day's play 'tied with Spain for fifth 'place, had o · second-round team score of 133. 11 under par. giving them a t\vo-<lay total of 275, 13 under par, and a live-stroke lead over Argentina, the 'first-round leaders. Roberto de Vicenzo carded a 71 and Fidel de Luca equalled par 72 on the ! 6.905-yard Nueva Andalucia course. Tah,•an \.\'as third with 283 at t he halfv,.ay mark of the 72-hole tournament. ~1ill!!r rebounded from a disappointing ·first-round 73 with a 32 on the front nine, including three birdies and an •eagle. end a 33 on the back ·nine. Nicklaus, who shot a first-round 69 made : the turn in 35 and came home in 33, aided by an eagle on the 390-yard par- four 13th hole whe're he holed out from 150 yards with a seven iron. e Lfght Workout• LOS ANGELES -University of Southern California and UCLA went through light Thanksgiving Day workouts in preparation for their climactic battle for the Pacific-3 title and a Rose Bo\vl 'bid Saturday. Bruins coach Pepper Rodgers said his team ''has had good practices." but noted "we will be playing against ·some of the most talented athletes in the country." USC head man John equally impressed with Bruins, who he called a offensive team." McKay was the favored "trelneiidous "We've seen all their game movies ," McKay said, "and we've come to the conclusion that you don't stop them but you might be able to slow them down a little bit." . e Rana• l11jured ; LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles .Rams reported Thursday that three players suffered ·hamstring injuries in practice this week and may not see ·action Sunday agai~t New Orleans. They are Lawrence McCutcheon. the team's leading rusher, who aggravated :an old hamstring injury and is a ques-, tionable starter; backup wide receiver 'Joe Sweet, who also aggrava~ an old injury and is questionable, and linebacker Isiah Robertson, who injured his hamstring le:M seriously and probably will play. e A•l•e T·rl11n1phs JOHANNESBURG. SOulh Africa - Arthur Ashe moved into the semifinals of the South African Open tennis cham- pionship with a 6-3, 7-6, 7-3 triumph over unseeded Bob Hewitt of South Africa Thursday. e Youn!J Sefeeted KANSAS CITY -Draff Young, a 31-year~ld product of the playgrounds or \Vashington. O.C .. and J. C. Smith University in Charlotte. N.C .. takes over as interim coach of the K~s City- Om<i.ha Kings when the National Basket- ball Association team plays at Boston tonight. Young, who toured with ?.tarcus }Jaynes and the Harlem Magicians more than four years . succeeds the man who picked him as an assistant, Bob Cousy. Cousy resigned Wednesday night. e Borg Tops Foe. BUENOS AffiES -TOJ>"Seeded Bjorn Borg of Sweden overcame a second set surge by his opponent Ion Tiriac to capture his qu8rterfinal match 6-1, 3·6. 6-3 in Argentine Open tennis play .Thursday. The Swedish (eenager's victory put him in the semifinals Saturday against rvan 1'.folina of Colombia who edged Zeljko Franulovic of Yugoslavia 64, 3-6, 6-2. The other semifinal match will match Eddie Dibbs of A1iami and Guillermo Vilas of Argentina. Dibbs took Jaime Pinto Bravo of Chile 6-1 , 6-2, while Vilas do1~·ncd Tomas Ovici , 6-4. 6-3. e .Joe k e 11• f11j11red LOtnSVlLLE. Ky. -Two jockeys \Vere injured and four horses died as the result or a spill involving six horses in Thursday 's third race at Churchill . Downs. · Jockey Guillcrn'o ~lilord suffered a broken left leg <tnd a fractured rib while jockey Ton1n1y r.teyers suffered a fractured finger. Two of the horses y.·ere killed in the spill -Sahabe and Michigan Sails. Two other horses had to be destroyed -Condolence and Loyal Yet. Michigan Sails caused th e spill , which ~-'otdtimers said was the worst ln Churchill Downs' history. f"laming Sword, nmning very close on Michigan Salls' right , hil the bobbing horse, then the spill occurred. ANTEATERS SE~K NCAA POLO CROWN LONG BEACH -An expect~d UC rrvine victory in an aftcrnooh game today with Cal State ( l..ongwBeach} \VIII pit lhe Anlcaters against the winner or the USC·San Jose State clash tn the semifinals of the Ufth annual NCAA water polo tournament al Belmont Plar.a Olympic pool here tonight 11t 8: 10. The Antea1en art se<dccfNo. 2 behind lbe University of California Bear~ in thit yea r'• tournament.. • The championship game wlll bt played Saturday night at 8: IS In Belmont P!tUa. . . -We Have More to Prove, Says Johnson By KERMIT JOHNSON UCLA Hallback LOS ANGELES (AP) -It 's almost like a civil y.·ar. Beating USC Is something you can remember for the rest of your life. Il's a great rivalry and it makes football nlore interl!.,ting to the spectators and the players. \Ve haven 't won since I've been at t:CLA. There was the 7.7 tie when I was a sophomore, but J didn 't play because of an injury, and we lost 24·7 last year. This is it -the last chance for UCLA .seniors lo beat USC and go to the Rose Bowl .. All along SC gets a lot of publicity, teamwise , coachingwise. talentwise. Being a Bruin, I think weJiave more to prove. All year we haven't been rated In the polls until SC lost or was tlcd. Last year they beat us and they _went to the Rose Bowl, so this yea r we 're really hungry (or the Rose Bowl. We really want it badly. 1'1n sure they do t6o, evrn though they went last year. But I think v:e want it a bit n)ore, I .feel sort of in the same siluation J Y.•as in high s c: ho o I (Blair) playing for the championship against Blsho1> Amat and Pat Haden and John McKay. \\le won. Now we're in the same situa· lion , Haden and McKay against myself and Jan1es McAlister. r.1y high school teammate, Charlie Phillips, plays comerback for USC, and a center over there, Mike Shaw, also played with me at Blair. Of course, It's real]): a for the 'McNeill brothers. defensive end for us and of their tailbacks. "ch•il war" FrOO pt~S llod Is one I don 't think there is bitterness between the two t~an1s. During the gaml! tnyre will be because we1re both trying to act.'Omplish the same goal. 'J'hat would Cl'eale a bitter feeling , but after the game is over. I don 't think there will be any hard feelings .• Every lime I see people in Pasadena. th ey ask me. "Are you going to bctit SC th!~ year?" I jusl tell them , "Don't put your money on USC." I think mqst · people are not sure of who's going to win the game. That's the interesting thing about it. It's just MIAMI'S MERCURY MORRIS RUNS AROUND DALLAS' JETHRO PUGH FOR A SHORT GAIN . Memories Haunt Cowboys Miami Recalls Super Bowl Loss , Rolls 14-7 DALLAS (AP) -A haunting memory of Super Bowl VI was all the incentive the defending y.·orld champion 1'.1ia111i Dolphins needed. The Dolphins' 14·7 victory over Dallas Thursday put lhe Cowboys on the brink of being excluded from the National Football League playoffs for the first time in eight years. "Our past memories of Dallas and never having beaten them served as a special incentive," said Dolphins defensive tackle Bob Heinz. "We take a lot of pride. . . \Ve plan to go all the way, and we're not particular as to who we meet in the playoffs." "\Ve really had nothing to gain but played tOugh football against a team that had everything to gain ... Pride carried the team. . . There was nothing at stake yet we played y..·ell," said Dolphins coach Don Shula. Most of the Dolphins remembered the 24-3 drubbin,g the Cowboys handed Miami in Super Bowl Vl. Miami had never beaten Dallas, but came into the game with; a 9-1 record and the American Conference East title. The loss dropped Dallas lo 7-4 in the Eastern Division. The Coy.•boys tra tl Washington by a full game. "We have to win air oun 1.hree re· maining games and beat \Vashington by more than seven points." said Cowboys coach Tom Landry. "It's sttll there for our taking:" Dallas hosts Washington Dec. 9. \Vashington won an earlier game 14·7. Should Dallas and Washington finish the regular season lied and both own the same divisional and intra-conference records. then points against each other \\'OUld figure into the NFC East playoff berth. "The 10 days we are going to have to get ready for our nex t game is Lions Owner Blasts Team • A~ Coast-to-coast Disgrace DETitOlT (AP) -Bill Ford \11ishes Detroit coach Don f\.tcCafferty would have stayed around long enough Thurs- day to give the Detroit Lions ''a few choice words ." lie didn 'l But team owner Ford filled the void with a few of bis own following the Lions' 20-0 National Football U!ague loss to the \\'ashington Redskins. ,. "They just stand around ·and qualify for the pension plar;i," said Ford-•of -his pfayers. smiling th.rough his anger. "Talk about. a players' strike -it rnfght be a bl:e§ing. We should vote for It." The outcome snapped a three-game winning streak. ,for the Uons in their annuaJ Thanlcsglving Day encounters and it was the fint time they 'A-'efe shut out since a 27--0 loss to" Minnesota exactly four Thank.!glvtngs ago. Quarterback Billy Kilmer to s 1 e d touchdown passes of four and three yards to Charlie Harraway and Charley Taylor in the first and third quaners for the Redskins. Han:ay..•ay rushed for 107 yards in the game. Curt K•ight kicked field goals of 25 and 23 yards in each of the first two periods for the o t h e r scorin~ for Washington, which remains first m the National Conference East with an 8-3 record. ... Washington atop the Eastern Division. Detroit dropped to 4-6-1 in the Central Division. "They had the distinction of disgracing themselves from coast to coast today instead of just locally," Ford said bit- terly of the nationally televised game. Earlier in the season Ford lambasted his players aftet succl?SSive loSses to ut1derdogs New Orleans and Baltimore. He accused. the I.Jo~ o"-baving"' "no prlde.tl . "Today there was the same lack .or desire, the same lack ~ execution, the same lack of everything." Ford said Thursday. Meanwhile, the Redskins were in perhaps their best mood of the season. · "Th1s is the first lime it's happened this year," said Kilmer, referring to the jubilation in I.he Red~klns' dressing room. "This is the v.·ay it used to ~ noisy and having run. They're stimulatcd.1' 1be veteran signal caller, wh11 com- pleted 12 of 22 passes ror 112 yards. insisted Washington Is just starting to come around. ' "Most tearru: start. quick and level off," he said. "We stlll haven't"played our best ball game. It's alt ahead or us." going to be a break for us," said Landry. "We should have several of our injured players back for Denver." ~liami dominated the first half or lhe nationally televised game. Sarety Jake Scott's interception set up a one. rard touchdown run by Larry Csonka. and qua rterback Bob Griese t ~re \V a 45-yard scoring-strike to Paul Warfie ld to give the Dolphins a 14-0 halftime edge. Dallas struck \\'ilh \Valt Garrison·s one-yard touchdown plunge in the fourih quarter lo make it 14-7. It was the firs~ points scored on Miami in 11 quarters and just the 1hird touchdown of the year allov•ed by the Dolphins' defense. · ' 11reat to play in a game like this. l ju.st thank God for glvrng me the privilege 100 ovportwllty 10 be healll\)I enough to participate jn such a game. In which yOur body has to l!'ke ~ much punishment \Vhat will we have to do to win? F'or one thing, we have lo .eliminate penalties and mental n1istakes and hove complete ball control. We must maintain olir poise. .__ I believe ,ve can n1n on use. There are other teams that ha\'e run on USC and I can't sec '''hy we can't. I figure y.·e can make live yards a crack up and doY.'tl the field. M05l of our backs have bt>.en muking a lot of long runs this season. Against use it 1nighl be a little harder lo break a long run but 1 can't see lh~ oompletely shutting off our wishbone. rd say lhe team that wins "111 bave to do It by two touchdoY.115 beeause. SC's the kind ot team that never gfves up Stanford was about tvoo touchdowns ah~ad but SC kept _ going, kept playlnSog until they finally won the game. to secure the game. I feel we'll have to be ahead by af least two touchdowns. I don't think It reolly matter.1 , thoogh. if we win by two touchdowns or three points, as long ns we win the game. I don't think I'll bt dlsaot>Ointed If J don't win the Helsman 'fiiiphy, but I'll think abo:ut it. I'd want to look over the records of anyone who gets more voles, and I'm .sure lbey'd do the same to me. LSU Falls, 21-7 Bryant Happy to Escape Al'ahama, • BATON ROUGE, t..a. (AP\ -Alabama coach Paul "Bear" Bryant was tired, but jubilant after his Crimson Tide defeated seven th-ranked Louisiana State .seventh -ranked Louisiana St ate 21- 7. grabbing the southeastern Conkrencc crown along lhe way. "\Ve're awfully happy to be get4Jlg out of here with this one," said an exhausted B;yant. Quarterback Gary Rutledge led second ranked 'Barna to the sooth victory of its football history, accounting for three touchdowns. Rutledge ran 19 yards for the first Tide score in the second quarter, threw a 49-yard touchdoY.n p a s s to George Pugh later that period, and hurled a touchdown pass tQ \\layne \Vheeler, good for 77 yards, in the third quarter. A master at the Wishbone attack, Rutledge had lo resort to his passing because" !he vaunted Alabama running game "'as held in check by LSU's defense. LSU. running from the I-formation, piled up 21 first doY.'llS compared with 11 for Alabpma, which ooly gained 191 yards rushing. LSU netted 212 yards on the ground. 143 of them coming from tailback Brad Davis who scored the only Tigers touchdown \Vilh a 40 yard run in the final period. · But it took Alabama's deferue to force five LSU tWT10vers. The fi rst Alaba1na score came just l{(ter L.5U's Terry Robi skie fumbled on the Tiger 16. I.SU dcrender ?.like \Villiams slipped and fell in the third quarter. leaving \Vheeler wide open for his touchdown catch. Two or the three interceptions by Alabama came in the LSU end zone, climaxing long drives. "'They were something on offense to JnO\'C up · and down the field like they did." said Bryant. •·,But they had more bad breaks." LSU coach Charles l\fcClendon h a d to agree. "\Ve had !he ball 77 times and they had it 53 and we were down there a lot,'' said the LSU coach after the game. "But mistakes hurt us." Alabama's victory raised the passibili- ty of a battle between the unbeatens in !he Sugar 801,·l in New Orleans on Ne1v Year's Eve. The Tide goes against Auburn next week. while Notre Dame, y.•hich dereated Ai r Force earlier in the day, ends its season ne1t week ,;,, """"" • against ?.liami before beading for the Sugar Bov.·I. . It y.•as Alabama 's 10th consecull\'e victory, and snapped LS~'s 15 • game home y.·inning streak. leaving the Ti~ers 9-1 to close lhe season ne):l y.·eck..aga1J1.St arch-rival Tulane. LSU meets undefeated Penn State Ne\v Year's night in the Orange Bowl. ND 1Reserves Join\in Blast Of Air Force ' SOUTH BEND; Jnd. CAP ) -Sixty· seven Notre Dame football players still relished their Thanksgiving treat today . after Irish coach Ara Parseghiail u.sed everything on the sidelines except the line .markers and the bench i n Thur3day's 43-15 victory over Air Foree. Fifth-ranked Notre Dame, playing its fu-st game since accepting a bid to meet No. 2 Ala1'ma in the Sligar Bowl on New Year's 1 Eve, nearly blew the Falcons out or Notre Dame Stadium in the nationaUV televised contest. 'Ille Irish took ad""1tage o( numerous Air Force mistakes~d put the game away early. Air Force coach Ben ~fartin shook his head in wonder and said, "Notre Dame is just plain good and strong." The Irish, with the aid of three Air Force fumbles, jumped to a 2&-0 lead after one quarttr, and Afartin later said, ''They are much too pcm'erlul to give them a 28-point handicap. I thoug)\t .they v.·oold be awfully good, but we never gave ourselves a chance." Notre Dame raised its seasoo record to 9-0 and moved within two games of its first perfect season since Frank Leahy's l!H9 national championship squad, Air Force closed its season "ith a 6-4 mark. The Irish halted a ·Fal<:OOS four-game'-1nning string. "Once ;riain, J was very pleased with our defense," said Parseghlan. "Both Ross Browner and Jim Stock (defensive · ends) forced early fwnbles to set up touChdoY.m for us." ''Browner and Luther Bradley wtio intercepted his sixth pass of the season have been exceptional freshmen and have been better than I had ever an- ticipated at the beginning of the year. These tv.·o boys appear to have been made for their respective positlom," Parseghian said. The Irish completely dominated the 1 game, although appearing nat during much or the second and third period.Ii . 'Ibey rolled for 414 yards rushing and a total offeme of 527 yards. Air Force, which managed only 114 rushing yards -52 in the second half -did de!Jt Notre Dame for 2fn Y!lrds passing. Senior 1Uch Haynie hit 14 or 36 passing· attempts against Notre Dame. including seven lo flanker Frank Murplty. Parscghian, asked how this Irish team compared Y.'lth others In his nlne previous seasons at the South Bend school, said, "This team has aa fine a team leadershi p and team unity as I have coached. They have a willingness to sacrifice 'lO achieve a team g o a I (the natiooal championship).'' r•,.-• COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (Allol - Cotton Bowl bound Texas' gro<nl-gol> bling machine stuttered only momen· tarlly when Roosevelt Leaks went out will! a badly sprained lmeo en route to the Longhorns' 42 • t3 maulltl( ct the TexaJ Ag(jles Thursday. Then, almost .. predsloned and methodical as ever, It kept cranking out the yards without Leaks. who IV the heart and soul of the lttl>ranked' Lc111ghom1" wishbone attack. Although ~tting on the sidelines wilh his aching lert knee wrapped In Ice, Leakl was an lnsptratlon to the drive wlllch the Long)loms aald wu the tu"" Ing point tn the game, The Redskins playoff' bopea got a decided boost when Miami beat Dallas 14-7 in 'nlursday's on I y other game. Tho CowboY.' had been tied with Washington's best success came on the ground. Detroit didn't have much sm:c• .. either rushing or pusing. DETROIT'S. DICK J AURON (LEFT) DRAGS LARRY.BROWN DOWN. "We just decided to get some more for Rosey/' center Bill Wyman said 1 of Texu' !().yard touchdown ckivo to _start the &eCOnd hall, Leaks was ln)Uttd on the sta>nd play or that drive and did not return. 1~ • • • \ n I p • 0 " .. • • • •• . . ... .. ---Friday, November 2), )~73 DAILY PILOT 27 -- -.Prep .. Offens ive . Stars Area JC Cagers Open Fire It:' s ·Sailors' Passing BRENT OGDEN Corona d1I Ml r CRAIG DRIML El Toro STEVE WESTROM Minion Viejo TOM ARONS San Cl1m1nt1 KEN TEW W11tmin1ter STEVE TEREGIS Co1t1 Me u STEVE OH LSEN E1t1nci1 JIM RIDGE Mater O.i TOM SAFTIG Newport Harbor JIM GREEN Unlv1r1ity Area Tourna J,,e nts Shape V p for ,Preps . . I ., Prep basketban tournament ' 11 ''~ -1.a Wilton va .N1woor1 action begins Dec. 3 at •r .lllAI• v1rti1rv \Vestminster and Marina high 3 -w1rre11 °;-'· ~ 1111 Mar Schools With the ninth annual Hl1i~ -Hvnt11111t BtKll Yi. Sunnv We.stmlnster·Marina classlc-o.c. 11 Included in the IS.team field !:i E~'°t;" ~-v_I!• "' Ntwoert are Kat ella,-Gomploo. Ken· H•rbor "'T"" n.edy -and Long .. Be.a c ·h .!.""""'"''-=..=~.:;,~. Millikan, along with the hosts .,"",·, ,1 ~,.' ~ •• ,mi':."J:, v.. LOI and area schools Corona del am °' •: 1. ttar, Newport H3rbor and San Mf:'<r'11.' -tu•1111 ""' corO!'t• <!ti Clemente. 17~ ' -N.w;iort H•rtior "'· w1rrtn Huntington Beach's 45th an· ,,~: • -.Kenn.cl., j ' El Ml)(ltn• nual classic Is slated a week Dk. ' -"' :.~. ..,., ••nePlll I l . h lh h l Oil "'~•m,1tos i1:JOl a er wit e OS ers . • -Le Mtl11k•n "'· Or•nci• I S uu1 • Oh• tMO p aying UMY J"W S IR ..,e ·o.c. • -Complcn "" Foolllltl C1l opener. ,'\1~· J -1111 Cltll'ltnhl ..,., K111111 A junior varsity tourney at' Jth •M••• Jtuntlngton Beach. follows the . L• 0111:,•L~,.:r.:11111111 same format as the varsity 1 -s1n11 A~1"v~11ev va, Ml111on With the e1cepUon of starting vir:;, -s1i:ldl•111<;;r,t" • L.ot Arnl1:10• llm • -~ -e!. '1 -EClbon vs. 9° • Grll\dll La Quinrn·s nlnrtn annual l ;JO -u.:~: c~.;:11,~nl• tourney ls the o y other at· 1n<111111.n11 1";,i,., traction c:turlng the tl.rsl week •:» -P1ct11c'!"V.. 1 0114 M111 of the.season. • -s111dt.t>-c:~.1t'n ci.mtntt • .. ~·ftMllM •:~ -El Toro f:'~l I~ ~t!O M•fl--11 ltt¥ll1tl111ll I -E•\~ ~\'I. 1 1 IUI , 11 LI Ma:;'1 lfl t.lllMI 7 -Wltnfl 'Ill· Of~I cltl Mir DK. t 1>0 -H11nll1111ton INCll .,., Sunn'f' • -l111 " El R1ncTIO HIUJ J:U -onlf 'viii• ..... Mllrln• l)f. 11 410 -onorl YI. LI~~ J -£-Min \11 . .s1rvl!1 1:30 -S1nt1 An1 n. l• -,•Ptl MARK FOS TER Dana Hill1 ' STEVE THOMPSON l=ountal n Valley• MARK LONGNECKER Mari na DA N McPHERSON Edison DAVID McBETH 'Hu ntington Beach · CHRIS WHITE La9una Beach All·Conferenee Gauchos Quint,et On First Team Saddleback College's Aundre Holmes, Bill Crumley Bill Madden, Jerry Wight and Jim Poettgen have earned' first team All-Mission Conference football honors. Holmes, a sophomore running back gained over 1 000 yar~ this season while Madden is reg~ded as the best' of- fensive guard ever to play at Saddleback. Crumley was the Gauchos leading receiver with 43 catches and over 600 yards. Poettgen, a freshman , had eight interceptions for the sea- son, the fourth best in the state. Wight, a freshman defensive tackle, earned AJl-CIF honors last season at La Habra High. He was saddleback's most consistent defensive player this past season. All -Mission Conference Offense First Team Pos. Pluer .. \VR-Jim Ball, Riverside WR-Dave Oliver, Grossmont TE-Bill CrumJey, Saddl eback T -Dave Jbhnston, Grossmont T -Dan Abbott, SOuthwestem T -Rob Blanche, Citrus G -BUI Madden, Saddleback G -Raridy Taylor, Palomar C -Pat Markey, Citrus QB-Barry Pollard, San Diego City B -Aundre Holmes, Saddleback B -Tim Cunningham, San Bernardino B -Frank Woolrich, Grossmont • Second Team WR-Kevin Riley, Southwestern WR-Ken Iacuanello, Palomar TE-Dave Brown, San Bernardino T -Jim plmmlck, Saddleback T -Mike Gosselin, Riverside G -Bob Downs, San Bernardino G -~u Fanucchi, Citi:us C -Paul Wimsatt, Grossmont QB-Rob Coppess, Palomar B -Doug Hopper, Citrus B -Mike Smith, San Diego B -Donnell Kinnard, Southwestern Defense First Team MG-Dave Odum, Palomar MG-Harold Steele, San · Diego OT-Mart Todd, Southwestern ·D'F--Jerry Wllb~ s.ddleblck DE-'Jotin Silks, uros~ , DE-Dave Lewis, San Diego LB-Jerry Hopkins, Citrus LB-Steve Meyer, Grossmont LB-Pele Silla, San Diego DB-Jim i'GetlgH, Soddltback DB-Michael Pmon, San Diego DB-Gary Staunch, Riv.rslde DB-Bobby Co~. Citrus Se<ond Team MG-Do• Roy, Saddleback MG-Jeff Wa!Um, ·orossmonl IYJ<-John Allen, Citrus DT-Tusilloga Mamea. Chaffey DE-Glen Pinov, Citrus Wl. Year HO So. 175 Fr. Z!S So. 250 So, 250 So. 216 So. %30 So. 220 • So . %30 So. 185 So. 185 So. 194 Fr. 210 So. 175 So. 175 So. 215 So. %31 So. 240 So. 205 So. 220 So. 210 So. 212 So. 172 Fr. 145 So. 180 Fr. 250 So. 2"5 So. 1911 So. J lS ~-220 •Se. 225 Fr. 210 So. 220 So. 205 Fr. 110 Fr. 180 So. 185 So. 190 Fr. Zll . So. 2.10 Fr. 225 So. 253 So. 19$ Fr. 200 So. %11 So. 225 So. Vs , Running Attack Golden West and Saddleback colleges, both inexperienced teanu;, open the junior college basketball season tonight on foreign courts. 'Coach Dick Strick! in' s Golden West Rustlers trek to Norwalk to tangle with a tall Cerritos team in a 7:30 lilt. WALNUT -Newport Harbor lligh's Swlsel League co-champs barge into the first round of C1F 4-A football playoff competition tonijht at Ml. San Antonio College. Kickoff is at 8 and facing coach Don Lent's Newport 1-l~rbor Sailors are the un- defeated Sierra Lea~· cham~ pion South Hills Huskies. The victor qualifies for · the quarterfinals a week later against the survivor o f _...._, tonight's St. Paul-Compton clash. The Huskies operate with the wishbone offense and the DlretlLOllS •• Ml. S•n A11lonlo Ctltlt• North on NewPOJI FrHw•v to Rl...ertlllt F•eewav. Proc:Hd west °" Rlvl!f'slde F'eew1v to Oro1>111 Fr11w1v !S7l. Nori~ on Orano;i F-r11w1y lg Templt Avt. lurn~t. W~ll on T.mDle IO 11\1 (Olleot. key to it is quarterback Brian Bethke, a 5-10, 18S-pounder who likes to keei> the ball and l"\ll1. around end if the opposition will allow it. But If the defense gets too congested around the flanks, he'll hand it ofr to fullback Doug Drake or halfbacks John Bates and Don Prosser. South Hills doesn't · figure to go to the air more than a doz.en time!! unless it finds itselr in a catchup situation. Chach Roy Stevens' Sad- dleback GauchoS take on Mira Costa at San Diego Mesa College (6:301 in the f~sl hall of a doubleheader. Mesa meets Grossmont in the 6:30 nightcap. Saturday night, a veteran Orange Coast team opens its season al LA Trade Teeh (8 o'clock) and Saddleback hosts San Qiego Mesa at 8:30 at Mission Viejo High. El Toro Battle s Lent's in1pressive Sailors, ranked third in Orange County and 10th in the CIF poll, have a number of weap()ns at band. But the most celebrated por· · lion or the offense is the com· binat.ion of quarterback Steve Bukich and wide receiver Vin· n.ie ,._tulroy. These two have combined for six touchdown passes and t<.tulroy's average ·gain per catch is 26.8 yards. Golden West will start just one experienced p I a y e r against Cerritos. Guard Taras Young (S.11), a good outside shooter, is the only starter back for the Rustlers. CIF Fo e Tonight The Sailors like to go for the bomb on streak patterns, but they also have a wicked ground potential. He'll team with guard Kim Joiner (5-11), forwards Keith Stowers (6-2) and T h e o Williams (S..2) and center Brian Sanders (6-4'h). Sanders lettered two seasons ago, Stowers is from Los Amigos High and Joiner and Williams prepped at Long Beach Poly. Meanwhile, Saddleback will start four freshmen. Gauchos guard Rick Bauer (5-9), in fact. is the lone sophomore on Stevens' 12-man n:w;ter. Other starters for t h e Gauchos include guard Bob Russo (6-0). forwards Gil Nonnandie (6-2) and Dan Nau (6-3) and center Dave Maze (6-4). Maze and Russo prepped at Savanna High in Anaheim, Normandie is from Mission Viejo and Nau played at San Clemente. Orange Coast will start an all-veteran lineup. Tom Crunk (6-21 and Bruce Miller (6-2) will tie t:be guards and Jim Worthy (6-4\1), Rod Snook (6- 6) and either Dean Bogdan (6-7'hl or Bob Manker (6-6) · will start in the front line in coach Herb Livsey's three- forward offense. f1 Toro High's first year sensation football team ven· tures into CIF 1-A playoff competition agains t W .e b b School of Claremont tonight at 7:30 at Mission Viejo High. · El Toro's Chargers marched through eight games \vitbout a I9ss in the regular season, · four o( them against junior varsity teams. As a result of . the perfect season the Chargers were awarded an at· large bert h in the playoffs. Webb, meanwhile, was run- nerup in the Arrowhead League and comes i n t o tonight's game with a 6-2 season record. nie game figures to be a matchup of contrasting of. fensive styles, and in many ways age versus youth. Veteran Webb coach Les Peiry's Gauls run out of the single wing fonnation, and pre- fer ,the grind-it-out approach of lhat offense of the late · '40s and early '50s. The Gauls are a senior loaded team returning to CIF playoff action after a four-year absence. At El Toro, first-year coach Mac Moore's seniorless Chargers employ the more modem 1-fonnation. They're the first team from the South Coast area .to make the foot- ball playoffs since Laguna Beach in 1968. Despite the contrasts the ga me may boil dov.•n to a rushing duel between t'vo hard-running f u 11 b a c k s , Webb's Gary Zakem a 190- pound senior, and El Toro's 17S..pound junior CJ'luck Van Liew. Both had eight-game rushing totals Over 900 yards and are the workhorses for their teams. \Vhile Zakem and Van Liew are primarily inside runners, both teams also have tailbacks with good speed for end sweeps. Webb's duo are John Baer seniors, while El T o r o and Mitch Avante, b o t h seniors. while El T o r o counters with Clyde Birchard and Kevin Urquhart. Birchard sat out last week's game with a slight concussion, but is ex· pected to return to action . Fullbacks Tom Saftig and Pete Brown are excellent blockers and carry w i t h au thority up the middle.· Brian Theriot is a 10.0 sprinter and Tom Bazacas, Gavin• Hedrick, Mark Duffy and Burdick Ray provide am· pie secondary targets for Bukich's bullets. Bukich is also a solid run· ning threat. 1f the field goal comes into focus both teams have outstanding k i c k er s . Newport';; threat from outside is Art Sorce and South Hills has Bethke. Belhke's field goals beat Los Altos and Glendora and bis PAT nicked West Covina. South Hills is the CIF'S No. 8 ranked eleven and the two teams have no common op-. ponents. Newport is a 4th-po i nt favorite. 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Hutchinson, San Diego LB-Fred Mayrbofer, Saddleback LB-Rick Balley, San Bernardino LB-Don Go.!s, Southwestern DB-Rick Godinez, Chaffey DB-Bob Lucas, Grossmonl 200 So. Q FORD DIVISION .. · Q,B-Dnrrell Garrell, San Diego DB-Don Mllzlefell, Southwestern • l!S 170 190 17; Fr. Fr. So. So . • ...,-, • . . . ... . • ~-- ~ ..... -t'll.0 1 Anteaters' All-Orange League Gralm_m Chosen, Wo · en~s Tewtls-Res ults pl _ ' • ,. ltl i ll, ,M\llfW. trii ww1ti. • c ...... Mir Ufl f1) \llll p 'llllH ' (\II tJ. I ln4 .. SI""" Mi .,._lfllll (Cl dt · Laing Nahs Vanguards Host - Baker Still Doubtful Top Loop Back .~ Irvine Cit}' GoH Title Dave Baker is buck on the UC Irvine basketball court but he is still working in sweat clothes and not participating tn team drills. Baker, a two-yenr 6-8 let- terman ccnter·lorward, is run- ning hard and shooting wtth the same degree of a~acy he ha(t before an unfortunate knee injury p u t 'him on crutches for three weeks with a po!l!lbility of not playing this CQming season. "The knee Is still sore but rm happy with it right now," Baker says. "It's coming along slowly but I was on crutches until l'ast ,Thursday." University High run n in g back Murry Graham has been· named Orange League Back of the Year in the official All-Orange League football team as selected by the Daily Pilot. Graham. a senior tallb<lck, fini~hed as tile. I ea g u e 's leading rusher with 673 yards for seven league games, and had 871 y&rds in rushing on the sea.so11. He also scored seven touchdowns. Joining Graham as first team choices are offensive guard Kurt Schullen and defensive linebacker J i m Green. MURRY GRAHAM Coach Tim Tift caDs Baker's mishap in a scrimmage wilh the UCI fre$mao team a discouraging injury. "We still don't know it he 'vill be back with us or i£ he wlll be 100 percent but \ve're hopefuJ;" the UCI coach says. San Clemente ffigh places .defensive I i n e m a n Tim fl.1urphy as a first team selec- tion. Lagtma Beach's John McCall is also named a first team defender at . end, and Dana Hills s'enior Mark El· jenholm was named as a delensive back. * -{:( * ALL-ORANGE LEAGUE FIRST TEAM OFFENSE Tiff aJso disclosed that Scott l\1agnuson, the 6-11 'Senior center, has a heel bruise ·and Pos. Player Gary Eubanks bas be~ n SE-Craig Feola. Et Dorado . sidelined for a period of time TE-Bob Hook. Sonora ...... . althoiigh he is back with the T -Mike Smith. Brea team· again. T -Jim Zures. El Dorado .. . .Eubanks, a starter at guard G -Bruce Ayers, Brea ..... . a year ago, has been switched G -Kurt Schulten. University ..... . to the front court, and gives C -Paul Pickering, El Dorado ... . the Anteaters added outside QB-Bob Farra, El Dorado .......... . shooting and more quickness. RB-Terry Hart. Sowa .... ··:·· ...... . "when you take 16 points . RB-11-1urry Graham, Umvers1ty ..... . a game and 12 rebounds away, RB-Steve Seeba, Brea .............. . Weight 170 215 215 200 185 200 190 180 175 160 185 Class Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr, Sr. Sr. Sr. it has to hurt," Tift says DEFENSE by way of explaining Baker's DE-Fred Hogan, Brea ~·........ 170 loss. DL-Dan Bogoshian, Valencia . . . . . . . . 16.'i . So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. J r. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. The coach then named his DL-Tim Murphy, San Clemente . . . . .. 200 top eight players for the 1973-DL-Jcff Parker, Sonora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 74 season that gets under way DL-Robert Goettsche, Valencia . . . . . . 170 Nov. 30 against Loy o I a DE-John M_cCall.' Laguna Beach . . . . . 185 University in the Cal Poly LB--D_ave P1cker1n~. El .Dorado : . . . . . 180 I Pomona) tournament. Tipoff LB--J1m Green, Uruvers1ty .. .. . .. . . . 182 is at 7. C~f\.fatt Stark, Brea . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . 110 In the backcourt are Tim CB-Reggie Ray, El Dorado . . . . . . . . . . 170 Tivenan and Kevin Davis, a CB-Mark Eljenholm, Dana Hills . . . . . 180 pair of freshmen along y,·ith SECOND TEAM letterman Richard f\1raule. OFFENSE Jerry 1'-taras, l\fagnuson, SE--1\tark Eljenholm, Dana Hills . . . . . 160 Eubanks, Jeff Butler and TE-Evan Orrell, Brea .............. , 165 Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Baker are listed in the fron t T -Preston Stanley. Sonora . . . . . . . . . 240 court among the top eight. T -Mike Hogan. Brea . . . . . . . . . 240 G -Earl Karr. Sonora . .. . .. . . .. . .. . 165 IUY A NlW 71 DATSUN AND SAVE AT COSTA MESA DATSUN 1145 HAllOI ILVD. 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University . ). . . . . . . . 225 OL:--Dan Bernstrom, Brea . . . . . . . . .. . . 170 LB-Nick Vleisides, San Clemente .'... 185 L~teve Greer, Sonora . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 CB-John Lara, Brea . . .. .. .. .. . .. . . 150 CB--Tim Hanifi.n, Sonora . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 CB-Bob Farra, El Dorado . . . . . 180 Weekend Grid Menu SATURDAY Wt1I C11I Sl11te (Long Beech) •I C1I Poly (SLO) Cal StoJte !N0tll'+ridQe) oJt Frtlno STalf S"n Jose Stale at H&wai!, nlgnt Ore1;1on Slate al Oregon Norlh Ta.»$ Slale 11 San Oiego State. nl11ht _ UCLA YS. Sovll\ern Call!orni1 Brigham 'l'ounQ 1! Ut11h C1Ufornla al Stanfor.;f Reckitt W11sh!n11ron Stale a! WIShlngton N<!W Mex ico at Colorado Stale Arl1on1 111 ArliO!la Sl1t1 t:11I Ma1s11<l'l11sells at -6oslon Colltgt Columbll 11 Brown Hatv Cross al Connecllc11I Pill II Penn STa1e Ml$SIUJppi YI. Mluls5lppl Stilt 11 J11eki.on, Miu. Wa k1 Fore'! 111 North Cara11,,. 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Los Alam itos, Californ ia 90720 THE WORLD'S FASTEST flORSES RETURN! DAY A.ACING T..n4•1 '"'" '"""'' lt.I Post 12:45 Dec. I thru Dec. 23 4 [ x • c T • s Presented by-gs MlJ'S • . 'b'H HRSE ASSllCll110I Ask About Our MONEY BACK IRAND c• be d ~:~ r-1re 1r ESPERIT • . I Lease Plan f,111on. DoMllul (Cl flt, Qllono !VI .,._ (\II I.._ AM11c•U• (Cl cttf. lorOt !VI M. '111111~ l(J!lllfl iCI dtl. Hiii. It_... Hollf\ f C ) °"'. T ls t1M rnmtf" I V I i< Ill Ill'' t-O. .\.. !Ill •J. l(tndt !Cl Ml. Mlir, C11rrl1 IC) dll. Cl.MY CVI ,_.., C1otn0Wtkl, W. CuJllCI ICl ill. Wl~M (V'I J-0. 1i.\1l¥ l\111•!:._.. 11/I dlf, Mlnkotl, k¥trtOll-IC) ilf, Altrl•1~1 (Vl Df't"'(n, •tc..,..• Cage Tournament Southern California College ol Costa Mesa . wm host a rour·team baske1ball tourna· ment today and Saturday to get the 1973-74 cage season underway. The Vanguatds ol SoCal will face Los Angeles Baptist at 9 o'clock this evening follow- ing a game between LlFE College and Pacific Christian College of Fullerton at 7. "It looks like things are coming together tor us now ," coach Paul Peak oJ SoCal says. "I'm pleased with the progress we have shown late- ly." Peak named three sophomofts, a junior and a senior to his probable starting lineup. Senior Kip Hearron (5-0), ·-~~ cei iMt • .IMnOtft ('\!} .. 1. MCGiii,• ic1 ~'i..,,,..11 (Cl d • •, ' ") I 1 HliVlcN. ttal• !Ill .. \, Is a two-year starter for the CrOM tCl ftf. 0~" • • · t;reentioef\l• vt11, 1c1 cHI. StelUIC'I. o.Mft FDrliolt• Wtl Vanguards and was elected f~o~··~'~'M~,;-~~'~"~'~"';· ~·;'"~~~"'~· ~··~·~"'~'~'~' •;';· -::::~;;;;;;;;) co-captain of the team, along Frank IV> w. with second 1emester player OUD CAR IDLE ROUG WE Jack Causey fhls week. " The .other guard is Randy START HARD? CAN HELP Kume (S.l ), a transfer from GIVE POOR MILEAGE? SHOP Pasadena City College and a THE CARBURETOR "' former player at Dlola College I ,,... MAii.Oii tt.vo .. cosT~lSA _.: _ -.. as a freshman . l~::".'.:~~~;j'~"~"'~"~ ... ~·~M~'"'~'~._,.~··~~~-~-~~.,...,,..~~-~~-~~-~ Los Angeles Baptist has four I~ junior college transfers In thed======--=----.:_-:__::~-===:::;:;;-1 lineup this season . Th el Mustangs have two guards back from last year's team and are vastly impro.ved . The four teams competing in the tournament w e r e former conference members of the Golden State Athletic Association. The tournament will be con- cluded Saturday '"'"ing with tciiight's losers meeting for third place at 7. 'Ibe cham- pionship game is at 9. At forward will be Jim Helm, a 6-1 sophomore let- terman. Helm has b e e n bothered with a swollen haild, ho.wever, and eouJd miss his>---------~--11 first starting assignment of the season. Ted Bergerson, a n o t h e r sophomore letterman, is at the ot~r forward and ·bas been "looking great" in practice according to his coach. Lee Gibbs, the t h ir d sophomore, is at center and stands 6-3. He's also a let- terman. Peak isn't sure or his starting guards. He lists three probables including t w o juniors and a senior. Bill Helm (6-1) has improved over last year and is a letterman. Pro Scores • Phont 64S-12'4 Set yur 1tta LIS AllCELfS OIAllCE C88ITIEI lllllCE IEALfll DIDEI TIUY TBIGWTIBISUT armm Til IWTIBLUIT DFTDDlt SA. VE 30% • 50% TMt: Wf'.!fr!i '90 ... ,.f'O .. n.i."Tt: bU-IT.\'01 tl!ril'l.t' Al.,'O c:t:..'\Tl:M lll:A YY DUTY MUFFLERS -· o.~ .... ,.,..,.., 0 fl.n!o .. ,._ .. ~-· •••• kl•.O. ..... u ..... AUTO PARTS l"ll lCll:S 11",ECTIVI TMRU TUESOAY, JioVIMllll Ji Ol"EN IUN.,t .. 10~J ' ,, ~'IA LL CllHOMI: SPLASH ~UA HDS •·· ' -,_ JO,ooo Mtl.E BRAlf. SHOES ci...-.. -· • ,_,,1 .... ....... 399 w,11,.,_ ...., ""'-.... .. ... i 11EAST19th STREET, COSTA .MESA --o..._, ..... ,1111e•w11 •• ,. •. .sulfCHt' "'""'°"r ''""o. -..,_i,..., f'Mlter - • • • ' I I . : I :> , . ,. • ·1 ' ( -- wee'< A indic tin a port were tr• f Calli sort shot but durtal to .. 1%% \\'ee vem oot hunt gOOd rin of e "'Or sea <be. tnfl. •ch the side bet lo e the the bo vari up I • '. •• I • • ·' Friday, NoYembtr 23, 1~7) OAILV PILOT :!8 • ,. What's Doin9 Outdoors ~.' • GOLF ROUNDUP ••• (Coattnutd From Page !8) ter' that the family wu using U.S.G.A . Mlles for Iha! year. as a door stop. hecking Gals' Golf Lou Clem Is defending HardiMln will have such champion in the event. He items· a.s a 'cran' iron, an wbile Eleanor Swinehart and fired a KrosJ 43 and net 3811' original' Forgan putter and one Marge Cyper, t Ued for second 8 year ago. of the first attempta ~ Ill JIM NIEMIEC Stella Merriam defeated 381\, Zola ilarthO'°'\'"'! 1¢ Nancy TU]).'trl wu the D Doris Buckles ·for the Carolynn Walbridge tied foe winner with 411\. PbyW. president's cup championship second at 381\. • Bame1 (I.I), Cheryl Beck (48) t Mes Ven! Co t Cl b Jean Griffin won B honors and ~--·•e Neske (49) follow· . a -a • un ry u with 17' and Millie Stevens ~ WaterfOW! hunting showed a marked lmP,rovement this past recently. , .J!U the C vJclor with 38, ed. week II storms drove 1prig1 w1dg'90 and. mallards aouthward. The milt«W was decided on Lou Wil1ey completed the' iwa- Andlsur;i:J of 001th prlvate,and public shooting ,areas and clubs .the 17th ·hole when Mrs. wJnnersinDfilghtwith401\. El .,,wel 1 ea~ one o the best total bags of the seaaon John Laugh· . Ann Wright ropped the lin at the lqdden Valle)" Gun Club in Rlvel'lide called inlo ri> B~kles landed in a sand lrap Mile s9-re throw away tournament for port a good shoot for mix~ ducks and also added that geese 8 took an extra stroke to 1n 8 partner's relay tourna· memben ol the women's golf wero workinJ <lie ponds ~ering -lllt'iCres' . get the ball back in play . ment at Fountain Valley Mlle club at El Niguel Coun!rY Club Dqcks and geese will have a chance to rest Up -and pc;pula· This gave the title to 1'-irs. Square, June Duncan and this week with a score of lions lbould in~oase durhli, the w,.k layoff bet .. een sootbem Merriam, i.and·l. Ruth Sdtooert po1ted 1 gg 69. California leal!l>llS. II cold weatlier fronts eontinllj! to iub the In the vice presldeot'a flight, lot' first place honors. . Dorothy Howard and Millie Pacific f'lQrthwest, as they hay~ for the pest two weeks, then ...Mw. Wannamaker dereated In :;ieCOrid place~ w -e~~obnson tied [or_seoond at a lanlattic shwt Is in store fl" duck hunlerll come Dec · t. l'hylha Smith. June Sluddert Dor'"'-Murray -~ n--•-70 with Doris Handachucb ~ , , i : : .J , · won over Marg,e Hayes for-vwv -aa-w~ -1'. Astro.,.ut ~!'·.qenker the seerelary'• flight Utie. Covey-with 71. A Ue ,..ulled al 72. ' Bil 1111bla ol.CU"d!&o ltt ' areeiH ..... ltltltir11t1\u;. Shirley Kinder won the •I 721\ for third place between In B filghl It was Happy ers from ~ over the 111or'la ... •• they .. tbered • Noitlteutenf treasurer's OJght with a vie-Ida May White and Loulae Coltrin the winner with 6t Calli om la ror the Slxtb Annual TllreHbot Jloaftr Bilnt spoa-tory over Phyllis Kalliher. Larson on one team and Lo:r-• followed by Beth Uljestrom, sored by CaUfOnla Plues. 1 ' Eloise Greschner defeated raine Ackerman and Loll Earl v.anna Wells aM Peggy CUn- Hunters ~ad out all over the ._.len par.-.e to ,telt their Darlene BoWJe for t h e on the pther nmgbam, alt with 72. b t m•• i -,;;;.., --•-f r ' Jn C night It was Peg so ·e-n a& .aws .• ...,usan .. o Jiopken. were 1t.a tile v~y, chalnnan's flight title and Jean Kuhn: and Do~ Nead Fairchild the winner with 68 but heavy rata, sleet ud IDIW ·ma~ b~Ulg ~!flt. .. Mary Ann Dyer won over Ellie were next with 73 w~1le Wan-followed by Eileen Marsden Pt1ost ever, waterfowl.er ~•d. a,. ..Lance 'It .a.:-...i~ a ~e Kitson for the Mesa Verde da Nagy and Bobbie Webb d 1 th -·-.. _ .. ~ • ._-___ ~'t:.'r ... ........-6 ~~· at 69 and a tie between Helen ur og e tWU"Ully a11Di. Top aonon for t1.-e.1argnt-goose Went flight crown. posted a 74: H 0 1 a b i r d and Wanda to a1tron1)at Dave"Scotl, who wa1 d by Az1, Carlsberg '° a The first ~ight finishers in 12% pound ·Canadlaa, bcta•ti•& •· ~,:Ot wiDgipan. 1 the consolation bracket In· Costa ltlesa Christensen a~ 72· 1Local iulde1 •bd "ulten 1ln ·AlWraa aJlia..reJO!tecl. tbat eluded · Rosemary Plotner Hazel Webster won the ~ Helen Leigh won the D Northern Dlcbtl oi g~ are arr~ g Qally ad .. , af.coastut Irene ·Bec.k, Peg Jacobson: nual turkey shoot at Costa 75· soutlterly m"'""°" of early. .11 ·taldq, place. _, Marion Seliulte, iletle Hamre, Mesa Goll and Country Club ~em~atlu'fl are .making for II f 1 open · water 11d tlte feed Joan Olamberlain; -J.a c It'~ e with a net socre of 73. " co'1rod ~ lwo lac~•• !!'l"f er ... w. Neal and Miebi Uemtitsu. • In second place in A flight · ftaln·Cnr,t • , RGJttho SJ was Connie Looergan at 75 Ripgnpclfs throo&hout \:;tlif • 'gd\ a bi& bteak 1bis past and Barbara Leonard al 76. weekend as rain ~Id hooting p -e down. These prime N«>-Jn' a match va. p8r tourna· Fran Lewis was the B flight vember targets were difficult to flt!!b and hunters worklr;lg with-ment for members of -the victor with 71 followed by out dogs did very poorly on the q~g. ' women's club at Rancho san Lucille Wilson (73) and a tie· Dryer placet like Nilan¢ pl'<\(luctd !ittr shooting under heavy Joaquin Goll Course thi> We(k, belween Rosemary Skillion bunting pressure'. Southlanders 'w~were weathered out of a Carolynn Walbridge was the and Cleta DeLong at 75. good hunt can oow tum to privat& b bunting and enjoy good A fl!ght wiMer · with a, 1-up . · 1n C flight it was Ginny ringneck bunting through Februar)". score. · · Stasko the winner with 69 fl11all Scattertid· h!I Raitt ' Other wiM•rs in · A ftight followed by Maxine Assmus EJtougll ·rill fell lo break ap t;ttveys of quail in moat parta incllaited Dorothy Rice. even at 75, Pay Metten at 76 and of ceitral and Southern CaUfornla. llunten will DOW . laave to and GeOrgia Prince, l-down . a tie between Norene Grady \.\'Ork very bard for llmltl. Pol•tlng dogs wor.,1 .... allead of In 18 flight it was Virginia and Betty Walthall at 78. T -. Ide ·the ..finner, three-down. . Phyllis Barnes won D flight scattct-guonen will Improve ~ outcome of Ute. UDt. Some of A tie between Marlon Keeler at1 78 with Pat Blackketter the, more dr'ler desert portions will conllnue to gl•e bani work· and Marjorie 'th at C tr-e r anct Nina Danielson tied for ln~hantcrs a clwnce at a llmll, "'Uh lbe chance of a.1'o'·~gglng resulted for ;econd -place , ~nd at 80. a ukar or two. , four-down, • In an even holes tourna- Dove Populatloll Dips . . In C flight It waa Charlene ~nt, Margaret Kumagai was Cold .weather combined with rain has made the" outlook for Collins the winner. fpur~oWn the A fl ight winner with 39~. the second half of the mourning dove season a bitial the dim with Eileen Yracebum second, Hazel Webster and Frankie side. slx-dawni. Durst tied for seeond at 4011.i. Orange, Rivers!de and Imperial counties will j)ei yie best ~Y Va:ughn won D flight, Failyn Brooks and Lee bet for shooting spots, and hunters can expect an average bag two-down and Anna L e e Merkel tied for first in B to contain no more Ulan half a limit. Hunten will,dis4-over that Shetler was second, five-down. flight with 43 followed by GW the dove will be rtying harder, higher and req\llf'e , good alm In a second toU:rnament ity Stasko at 45. the second half of the scasoo. · where scoring was based on Shirley Jack.son won the C HUnting in Mexicq will be fair for whitewing below the the final four boles. of, .the fiiibt with 45 wbile Maxine border, but at the bof(ierlinost dove will be of 'tM~g front nine and the first five Assmus aod Norene Grady variety . .:I'ho!e going \0 Mexico should make sure that the)' are ol tho back side, Fern· Sproul tied at ,~i>;. ·Mary Darting up to dafe on all huntlrig nlulations. · was the A flight winner at was nez:t at 4.6. .. . . ~ -:;. 0., { > ·'~.sold more cars I I ' llleadollllark Helen ~1oulton and Rosemary Erickson won 8 partner's better ball tourna· ment for members of the women's golf club.. at Me- dowlark 'Country Oub of Huntington Beach this week with a 65 .. A tie resulted for second between three team.J at 66. Included were C or in n e Richardson and Gaile Stinson; Diana Hooper and Gloria Boland; mid Winnie Williams and Vicki Wallace. At 68 were Kathy Bransford and Jane DuRee along with ~Uekey MelGbben and Esther Kronwinkle. Kitty Mullen and Helene Burda futlshed next at 69. MISslota Viejo The Mission Viejo Golf Club women's golf group will host members of the Arrowhead Country Club women's group Tuesday to complete a home- and·home team play tourna· ment. In a throw out event this week, Eleanor 'Wheeler was the A filght winner wtih 54 luflrst three years " . . ' •• ID -' .. ·10 enca " , than any othel•import \ inhistOr~ WHY ? Because !here are at.least two ki nds . • of sexy European caFs. The on~s that are expensive to own. And Caprl, one that lsn t. Capri's combination of Eurqpean craftsmahship, road manners and fuel.economy make it one of those rare cars.,ight for Its ttme. Capri offers a long Utt ol slandard equipment features. Glove-soft vinyl buckets. ~ull carpeting, a European-styled instrument p3nel Jhat Includes ! . a tech and gaug es to check oil pressure, f?attery charge, temperature and fuel level. It r)des on steel belted radial-ply tires. Sup~rb hal1dllng comes from rack-and·plnion steering Ef1d power assisted front disc brakes. · • • A~ Capri traditlorially maintains ils resale value. Check Jhe depreciation figures at the right They comp el• Llncoln-Metcury's Capri with .a -couple of Its main compelilors. Llncoln·Mercury's-Capri. ,,..,· "l'il~P."~ Performance plus small car gas economy. You can't get much more popular than th~I .• ·"'' ......... • . . • • • r . ' Compare Depreciation Cgsts • r . 1972 1972 1972 CAP RI 2000 MAZDA RX2 OPEL MANTA . TWO YEAR $796 DEPRECIATION .... $1128 OEPAECl,\TION S33.17 PER MONTH $39.75 $47.M • ' LJNCOLN-MERCURYS , THE SEXY EUROPEAN YOU CAN·AFFORQ • r .; I • SEE. YOUR LOCAL ORANGE COUNTY LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER " ' • Io the evening, a 20-minute adjustable c J u b h e a cf on at 57. rotor llOUlld film on 18th and display. In B flight it was Jan 19th century golf will be Also on hand will be Schudel the winner at 54 with shown. It is narrated by Bing Griersons 1807 edition. of Helen Mannaud second at 57. Crosby. Delineations of St. Andrews Frank Hardison, Golfianna and Hor1:1ce Hutchinson's 1890 Big C'CllflOll Collector's Soclety represen· Tr eatise on Golf along with tative, will tell of his quest many other u n I q u e ln- A turkey ab:>ot trlmmlngl for golf history and some struments of the game. tournament was staged for hilarious incidents relative to .-- members of the women's golf 'the game. At Prestwick, Scot I and . club at Big Clnyon Country while staying at a quaint bed Club this week using medal and breakfast guest house, he plaor.y.---------a1saivett<1-a 'Jewel-or-a-put-o 'Iltere were 25 winners ol gift certificates including; Pat Anleh, Marge dullois, Carolyn Mason, Ruby Ann Barker, Beverly Hope1 Kl th I e en Meyer, Heleo Tegeler, Evelyn Earnshaw, Duffie Whlllow, Phyllis Newby. Also wiMing were Deane Helperin, Rosalee Vance, Jane Martin, Bunty Atkinson, Helen Anderaon, Virginia ~orbes. Jean Yardley, Marge Evans, Jeanne brown, Dana Parker, Sue Holt, Rose Delaney, Doris Love, Ann• Stiker and Edna McHugh. Grid Scores Coll-,Mt..it •..ut!J Al1bfom1 21, Loulwn• St•I• 7 Moire 01m1 41. Alt Foret 1$ Ttllll 42, T11x~1 ""M 11 So\lllltrn Mlsllulppf :n. Ul1h St. l C. W. Pott S3, Hof1lr1 14 Ohio Ut1!W!'1ltv 35. ~rdoa11 21 S1v1n•11h sr. l l, Johfl50l'I c. Smllh n " Della SI. JI, NW loulll11111 ' Glrdfltr Wtbll n. L1nolr Rhyn1 20 J1ctson s1a11 21. 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I l h c u t n f h l ' ' 1 I I s r I ' ' l ' s ' ( ( ' ' t f ! ;JO DAILY PlLOT 4 Picked For Elite Boat Clull i, Four Orange Count y out- boant drivers \\'ere among the 20 who made Evlnrude's prestigeo us 100..:0.file-Per Hour Club in J9i3. Selection of the 1973 dri\•ers \\'3S made at the annual council meeting or the American Power Boat Association in Cincinnati. Acceptance or the 20 new members bring~ the mem- bership total or the elite speedster group to 45. . • >' -• . Frldiy, No\ltmber 2.3, 1973 • • Weeke1ad Cale1ad ar Dana Argo·sy Slated ' With the poslpooement of Newport Harbor Yachl Cub's Barney •Lehman series for Lehmaq·l2 dinghies th.is ~etkend, the only co1npetJ11on schl'duled is at Dana Point Yacht aub where th e Oceanside Argosy will get under way Satul'day. The event will take the fleet from Dana Point to Oceanside for an overnight rendezvous ~~l.,r,e a race back to Dana Point on Sunday: Elsewbere on lhe Southern C3.lifomia Yachting Assocla· lion ca I e n d a r , Huntington Marine Ltd. Tells Loss Harbour Yacht Club will hold American l\1 arine Ltd . its Cold Turkey Regatta for d ING CLUB -Top Skippers Race, Swlday. HUGH MYNATT ECONOMY·QUALITY c.,,1 Comet Orange County drivers who made !he list are Ted ~1ay, Fountain Valley: Patrick Murphy. Westminster ; Bob s· ta .. •d' Vp s~ a1"li-9 Piper, Garden Grove, and •• •• inside classes and Cabrillo Newport Beach, reporte a Beach Yacht Club will stage loss of $507,550 or 50 cents its '111.anksglvlng Regatta for a share on sales or $12 million all classes. (or UM! six monlhs ended Sept. Co11tor Xl·l 7 Moe~• MefCll'f ll11col11 Morlt IV Bruct Bourquin, Buena Park. Other California d r l v er s \Vindsurfer sailors strike son1e odd poses as they .sel~ted were n 0 be rt struggle to keep their sailboards on an even keel. tack the sailor walks around 'the universal-jointed mast. \\lindsurfer sailing is growing in popularity in Southern California. Newport Balboa SO . C1ll mt 11 W.UH JOHN SON & S,ON Lincoln· Mercury 2626 Horbor llvd., Co1to MPG DANA POINT YA C HT Jn the first half of the prior CLUB -Oceanside Argosy, yeor the company lost $296.000 all classes, Saturday, Sunday. or 30 cents a share, restated, I Holloway, ~1odesto : e 0 b \\lindsurfer sailors stand on the boards and steer by Larson, Stockton, and Delbert trimming the sail with the wishbone type boom. To Teague, Southgate. ---------------~------------------------- Los A •• Lo Be b on sales or $7.I million. !..----~~~~~ ng~es-ng ac . --------One indication given for this year's above average membership increase stems from the substantial rise in outboard horsepower amOng manufacturers and the grow- ing number of sanctioned events where 100 mph or bet- ter can be attained. North Sa ils Post Goe8 To Briton Well -kn0\\11 British sailor Ian Macdonald-Smith has join- ed North Sails. according to Lowell North. presktent. 1 The British sailing a c e starts his sailmaking career at North 's Gennan loft, then after an intensive training period at l'arious North lofts in the U.S .. he ·will return to Great Britain to ett.ablish ·and manage a loft there. North Sails has lofts in CaHlomia. Wisconsfn. Con· necticut, Belgium, \Vest Ger- many and Australia. Macdonald -Sml'th v.'as the crew on the winning Flying Dutchman in the 1968 Olym· pi.cs, the world dtampion Fly- ing IlJtchman crew in 1969 and 1970 and 1971. He is also \\1ell -knov.n in ooean racing circles, havinl( crewed last summer on Fri- gate, the British Admiral's QJp traU.. winner. * Boating Periled by · Crisis cCif:RI~n~:~~gY~~i. ~~----100_0_, ta, all classes , Saturday, Sun-\ . da~UNTINGTON HARBOUR ORD. ER fr)/ R •L.I By JAl;K WOLISTON NEW YORK (UPI I Boating enthusiasts ma y spend a record $4 billion in 1973, but the outlook Ls gloomy for an industry hit hard by the energy crisis. Industry spokesmen said Ur day that so far in November boat sales have slumped in every state -an estimated 50 percent in Florida -com- pared v.i th the sanie period a year ago. A New Jersey deal er reported cancellation o f almost $100,000 in orders for new power boats. As he put it: ''They come in and they say: 'Why should I buy a boat if I can't get fuel for it. I'll probabl be back when they stralghteo this thing out." r.1 an u fa ct u re rs faced another problem - a shortage or resins deri\'ed from a petrochemical bfse and used in production of fiberglass boats. ON l\'EDNESDAY, for ex· ample, the Reinen Boat Com- pany of Poplar Bluff, t.-10 .. v.·hich produces about 20 pleasure craft a day, laid off 140 emplores because its resin supply \\'as cut 40 percent. The !inn normally employes 360 Persons. Spokesmen for the industry said boats \\ill still come sail- ing off the production lines in lin1ited numbers, but ad- mitted ·that many of them -with the exception or • sailboats -may be doomed to gather dust In dea1ers' shov.TOOms. Sailboats. some of which use p<iv.·er on a limited basis and some of which depend entirely on the wind, should boo1n in popularity. The possibility thaf pov.1cr craft ""'ill be allotted very little fuel in the current crisis not only y,·ill discourage purchase of new boats. spokesmen said. But will force thousands of present <i'>"11ers to keep their craft onshore bundled in their -{:{ -c: i:J * * * Boat Production Hit By Resin Shortage Sper:lal io tbe Dally Pilot ~1ARYSV ILLE, \Vash. - Reinen Boats Inc. o f A'larysville. Wash., w a .s reported that a s e v e r e shortage of Polyester resin, a vital raw material used in fiberglass fabrication, b a .s forced the company to curtail its production at both its manufacturing and assembly plants. Tom Lynott, president, in- dicated that the production cutback will amount to about · 40 percent and will force the layoff of more than 300 employes at the two plants. in the administrative and engineering o r f i c e s at ~larysville. "We are . doing everything we can to . get this problem solved," Lynott said, "but we just can't tell when the situa- lion will reverse it.seU." The company is working on new techniques and mthods of fabrication which wuuJd more effectively utilize in- creasingly scarce supplies of the resins which are composed of 43 percent styrene. Styrene bas been in short supply as a result of the- natural gas and ·crude oil shortages as well as limited refinery capacity in the U.S. I WE'VE GOT IT ALL , ~OGETHER YACHT CLUB -Cold Turkey \'1:• !"eaUflTll •inlercocoons this spr;ng. ~:::~onal, ;nside classes, v' OURS .:7\. LSAtiBckE-oLnS ~IEANT1rt1E. they said. they \VOuld continue to press Santa ~1onlca Bay for a minimum cut in fuel \VlNDJA~l~1ERS Y AC HT supplies if such ac tion CLUB-Junior-Senior becomes law. Intractub, Saturday . "With only a IO percent cut PALOS VERDES YACJIT or less we could survive," CLUB--Champagne Series one spokesman said. No. 2, PHRF , One-design At the beginning of 1973, keelboats, Sunday. .it was estimated that there DEL REY YACltT CLUB \Vere 9,210.000 recreational -Sunday Skippers Race No. boats in existence on all 4, Sunday . ll·aters of the United States. San Diego of which 6,500,000 used SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB gasoline or diesel oil in quan--Sinnhoffer Hot Rum Series, tity for propulsion . 1~~ . In addition, there v.-crc an "" t l W th estimated 2.400.txXI rowboats. ....oas a e a er canoes. dinghies, pralTl.!I and F•lr toe11y. L1ollt v1 ri1blt' w!rios Other miscellaneous C f a r t , niPf Ind ITIO!'"l"fl llOUrl becomlflO f which board wtJI to .-fllWIKI 12 to 20 ~nots In many o use out ••t•rnoon• toc11y 1nd s11urd1y Hl1111 motors. 1oe1•v •s. (l);lst11 fm111trl111r1i r1oge from 51 There were about ~.ooo le "· l!'!llM l1!mptr1tur11 r•no• from sailboats, none of which USCd » to 1.1, w11 ... ttm1Mr1111r1 57. auxiliary power. S u11, JtJ0011. T ides These more than n i n e million boats were useQ by •••oAY an estimated 46 mi 11 ion = r!11 .. ".'.' .... ·: ::: :·::: ~:: persons during 1972, and in SATUllOAY ••· the first 1111111 ...•..... 1:00 1.m. 6.2 wic proce$ y spent ' an Finr 1ow .......... ,,,, 1.m. 2.1 estimated $3.9 hiJlion for oew Second 111011 .......... ,,,1 p.m. 11 and used boats, -iootors, ac-s1eooc1 1ow ·sut.DAY 3'1' ii.m. "·' cessories, !afety equipment, Flrrt ~n .......... •:fl 1.rn. 6.1 Flrir low .......... 2:12 1.m. 1.3 fuel, insurance, docking , s1eorld 1111111 .......... 11:22 p.m. 11 maintenance, 1 au n chin g , S..:ond 1aw ....... · .J:49 p,m .o.6 Sun 119" 6:23 1.m. Sits ,, .. 11-m. storage, repairs and club Moon 111 ... !:ll 1.m, 1111 3:56 1.m. memberships. -TODAY! Personalizey-Stylish • Efficielt Ord1r For Yourself or • Friend M•y be u1ed on envelopes as return eddress labels. Also very handy as identification labels for marking personal items such as books, records, photos, etc. Libels stick on gltss and may be used for m1rkin9 home c1nned for;d item~ All labels ere printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quality whit• g ummed paper. r-----------------------, I Fiii 111 lhl• (l~PN. cllJ llHI in.II wltll •1.U It: I t .. illtl "•iftliftt l,1\ttl 01• .... 0, .,,ll UH I I c1111 Mn1, c1111. "6.l' I I I I I I I I I f I I I PILOT PRINTING l L -----------------------~ *THAT INCLUDES EVEN NEW CHANNEL 50, SAN DIEGO'S 6, 8 AND 10 AND SANTA BARBAR·A'S CHANNEL 3 -'TOTAL TELEVISION' - ....,_ .... ' _,,. Yes, TV WEEK now gives you a weekly ~ummary of upcoming programs on Orange _county's new. KOCE~TV (Channel SO> every Sunday, alonci with ,hour-~y-~our listings ·· ' . of what's doing on San Diego's channels 6, 8 and 10 and Santa Barbara's Channel 3 <VHF . listings also appear in the Daily PUot's dally television listings). With the help of our friends at TV WEEK, the DaDy PUot got it all together. Now we offer read- ers, espec(ally those in the South Orange Coast area and all others on community cables· who can pull in ah the signals there ·are in +tie Southland, 'Total Television',· the most complete newspaper listing of television fare available. • Every s-u'nclay. ·in TV-Week-Every Day tn-o-aity-JY--log . -• • • I ' ' '. -~Ho~· ?1ARIW f oi -those ·Se_~~~il.~. •Rous QJui~tma~· :tii:rts · • COSINA STL 1000 SINGLE LfNS REFLEX WJTH Fl.8 LENS, CASE r. ACCESSORY SHOE • Profe11lon11 Black finish • lnt11ch1np 1bl• P1nt11 Moant Co1lnon Lins • Coublt CdS Thr•t"'·Ltn1 Mlltrlnt Sy1t1111 with __Meteti.ock Switch ' · •Metil Copa! Sq11'1r1 Shutter. 1-'\11000 Sa.utter-· Speeds plus "8" - • El1ctrolilc Flash Synch al 1/115 Ste. • f'rt1n11 Ground Gl111 Spot Focualnc • Dtlaytd Acti on Shutter 1ttl1111 • MoX Speh Oullttt on Shit of Camera 159.95 MFG. LIST PRICE 249:95 ' . 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I. 81 OUR R!G. e ' PRICl H, 89.97 • • ' DAIL V PILD'I' :J J OVER THE COUNTER -.NASO listingi for Wednesd•y, November 21, 1t7l ,Drive atNight? wi~r1~ ..,~,~~ t~'n.t!\ ,; ' ,;t ::t!:' c'!· 1it! 1tt: =~ m: JlF,: Plam1ing a Must 1~1 AuO<llllo!'I ol OO~lt OB t\'I 10°" Ro• fn1 1~• I ,.,,..,.r fir 1flt Itta S.C11tlllft O.tler1 Outom11 121. IJ Rut~• Prl U\1 1• MidT•• C 1),,. 1• 111 llh1s •M olftrS Owllt.!11 O 211 th Rusi ~lov 11~1 1l'Jf M!lltr H$ 11 IS ou.ottCI by IWt•·ll•· Ee11m1 tJ t• ~· "'°' '"' •~ Mlnlpor · 4tllo -50i,... <-ttr tlllt11r1 to f(Of'I \..tb ;(!~~ tlV• St"'9r1r tt '6 MQIS G" ltt. ~1 tKb_ __ ot.htt. ti ol EOS IW;iC. I.) If SOIOU Ill J2t lt .MIM 1'•11 1'-S¥1 tloW-tfti.ltrn El P11o0 1111 lll'o St;olt 11111 •~ •~ Mfnl'il Gli IJ\'l '' tlmt.) The Quot•· El N1K1I 10 10\.'l S(OlttL G '"" 41't Mis""' i'r 14\.a 1l\'o llOl'IS dt llOt IMflldt i"'r91 (: 11, 1~ S<r!p115 11 l•llo 11 Molli Am I~ '"' rt11ll fntrkuo, ll'Wl•k fctull¥ OI l•\t n v. Su ""'"' o w lt Mobl Hm 11\0 12 OOwll or tOll'lmll· EC!u w.i. I°" 1w1 Sv Mlr<l'I •r1 10~~ Ml>Gul (p ts 2i By SYLVIA PORTER president of C.I.T. Servlct tion; 111C1 *' "°t 11"-11 .t. • 10 s~m•"r 1''• ,,~,Mo~• 11'1 • .,., s~ A, young daugbtt.r of friends, Leasing, "but it wtll m1nlmlu v-::=~DllS. •<IWI l:r,t:cp111 J i:. 21~ ~~=-l)p 1!:: ~t:! =r.: t. ~~ )~1,4 ·.ecent COiiege' gr·•nate '°.I your rl!'",'' IHOUSTllllAL.S Ftlr ..... '~ t\~ Simpton 9\a 10\'. Monlill 14V. 1i\/o Ml,. U• Ml AHO UTll.ITllS fitlon El ~"-30'-WP Tols SS l" Mlt Aue 11'. •1oo 'R' ti' ~·ted her first serious While it may mean golnr &1• Mil F1rni er 9\, 101,~ so c11 Wt n~. 121,·, Mo~111 cp l4 """ • A<111ohlll I~ 1$'h F•Jd ,I.lg 1'" 1~• SO CllllG• Jl'h ll(• MollOl'I 111 16 11'11 jo6. She wtU 'be worltin.r a out of your way, stick to wel1· M Mier• '' 1J\~ f1119r111 s ,~. s111C1 P•11 11.,. 1'"' MOtor Cl •"-1"' ......,,, ~ '.t.Ov11t (:p 1\.4 t W FU 80lll\ 161'1 11~1 Sot<.ltl 2t 2t~ Ml Sn\111'1 t h 1~ ~··j}l ": schedule'. of hours -lighted roads ln familiar Ar. .. ·A1• 1•1ro to ,~ c.11111 si .... u~~ s1.11.oy 1 13i.o 1u~ Ms1 o. .. "" ''"' ..metlme.'' 1•0 m mld·af· neighborhoods. Avoid be. Alt• e.1 12 ., 111'1 ht ~J,sG ~'",iv. std R•ol' 1•'11 ,,Vi M11u1ir. 1s 1• ~ ~ AllU l.fld 13Y. I 1tt Tll"lll )!\)) 221r. s ... 111 Hrn 11 20 NU (.flvSt '"' 1 ,,·n~n ·to ..J.•1.£.t·j·g)l t ,· caught 1'11 a litua,Uon ~-... "**" .. .., 1~ H f'li.<O ill( , ... J~;, Stk N Ai. ,, .... 11'1) N•t LLtlty 1-. s "" .,.. ~ ~• . . •m:: ...AlllltL.Plv I' ,\P _ Fi.e, T,i.p 14\-1 1111o SlkN Brw 2~ 2h NI MdlCt 1 t -,•"mes· ,f"'"' rnid-monun· 8 ·you bav• to 4lt OUt of . !be AIJl:ff-T#I • 1 .. \li FWd TW 16 11\!i Sttll N S J\-. l~1 NI P•tilllt I" 9W. ·~:v" ... ,.. , -"' lilt ,a.m. Apr•! '\\ Sl/O flor•M.,'OI U tA U\< Sl•Ot TK l''h lS '*tdl'lm 114 IV. " •,)ate 1 e~entng -• and teJD• Clir and u:k for dlrectiOtlS. A(l't El llf 4'\• fiy. Fr-H Wo 10\~ Strwtl Clo 21~1 llV: New II CO IVt Jllo • 'II .. ' ' . Am £• pl' Fr•M l i I 11'1 SuPit• Et t V. 9:i., NJ N•I G 14 1'\lo ·[!~Ydrl~, AnoUm~~. precaupltio,? lo.rdsnlgtbabtti 1 ArTi °Ff11tt 1~l· ";t" ~~f~1J•J< m: W~ ~:~; t; 1ri'.! '~t =I~~~~ 1!~ ,:t! r-Jlillll to v.e e w.01vers: -Ca...roa Arn .. fi.tl'I 11 JI\': ,,,, F l "'" ,,,,. T~pa• 1t.Y1 ""' Nl•t~ll 8 2•V. 2S • "" mJlet 'to.-,.ll:;_ d""ded 1 -" 'led Am 'um 1'11 J'l1 f'1111tr H 1'tl 11~ T•r,lor W 4' 4'1/; Norcntr 11h lt'lo OOJ ; ·..naV.e. Iv• anes aepara .t.m. G•M Jt ,.,... F11ri11; s.. 1Vi 1~, T• «m 1~. s:n N'#\ NIG I\• 9.,..· d fl;)m 'by foHage to , block' oui AMlrc tt ?3\• 1•1'• Gtleitlh llV. UV; Tenn1nt x4l •.S Noxell Cp ~ •1111 • Am T'•1t11 n \J G.rtlnk 13\~ ll\o Ttrry (11 1• 18 0.kwd 11 J •~• er job. She h~· are from oncoming Am W•ld •~• t 1, c.111 i.rJ • t'l1 r ou111y ·~~ 11. OCt•n or t sv. 14Y• • • A""'liil 31'h llh Gllttt Tr 1~• I Time OC I 11, Oce111 Ex 11 11\• is, of course, v cles. Fatigue and reduciect •~•co u~ u v, c;.1<0 CP 1~. l'h 10 .... ie Mt ••• .,,.. 0t11ar Mt 1~• 11. d I .b.ilt f APS lfl<p 16\'• 17\1 C.n °A11\m lO't• ll!i: Trn Oten 11'1 13~· Oll\h Lg~ \(lo ,.~, eager an v s1 l y a re a per ect com· Ard11 Mtt 111 2•,• c.11 AutoP u~. u \; ''"°" Fn 11. s~. Q;Mvy_ M ..,,. ,,~ excited bination few an accident. :~~T:, Hr ,: "~· Gtnc~= ~ ~u ~~f~ '61: llt: ~! 8f~o~t 1!\. 1!i·. about the Auo Col1 16\:o 1·1·~1~sn.1o1 1 1\~ 11'1 Uni C•PI 6~1 I'll o .... r, PiA )h ' ALWAY~ DRIVE" with all AU G' LI lJ\11 ,,.,, c.o . SFd 11 1'\-, UniOl'I s.pj 11 111'. Oilt• Crp Siio s~· work b U t i:) All Slffl 13 2• Ctrh ,.,. ~W 10\lo UnArt fh ·~• )'n P•IUI tlr 23~ 2•1« • • Auto Trll 11 U'h Grtlll'I 5' 511 S\, US S\IQIA' (\\> 11i,, Pt<.t•r lJ""' )II\:;, her parents your Car doors locked and 81!rd Alo 31'• •~• Gr1y AfJ" I I"' US. Trk l. ri\• ..... P•c G1m 20V:i 11 ed bou h drl B•lrd Wr .I"-16 ... H1d1 Ch 19'/) 21V1 Uni¥ Foi ll~I 1•1• Pt< Lum J'JY• lt are concern ·a t er V· always keep your windows B•••• ar 12•11 1lv. H•hll Ew n \, 11 ... V•QM Ho P... ''·· P•n oc01 11v. o .,.. · g alo at ru'ght cl-ed enough to prevent a B•k•• II'• J1v. n .... 11 Fnk n i,. 11•n va11t1 sn •I• ·~· P1u1 R•" 1•~ is\:. Jn De • ~ Bttdwll I.. 1~ I~ Httnll 6r 11~< 211.. Van Oyk H V. ll~• Py1$S CM 1' 1(\:'o Criminal from getting his hand a111y Mii ni,. ll"" 111n SqRI "'" 11 van sn,k ' s~. P•w N s11 lH~ n~. Btnk Ft.I 2l 2l'l:I e••Hr fl: Sii 6\lt VoC IOfl S! 10~• 11"-PIGS .. W 16'11 16Vll "WHAT CAN she do to pro-in. Buwll F 21v. 21~• 11trs s.c: 11•·, 11;, V•oeo Sys 3'" •I· Pet 11 .. H, 14VJ lS'h e..wi.'s \OW. 10\< fwll\ Fl ••• 6~1 Vo!o,a.al Sc I •~• Plilro Lw 9 l \li tect. herself?" they asked a.; Since you're particularly S.kln Cp •'Ill ~ .. Htifloa Ms s•,. s1, vo1 s11oe 9 ""' P11111rtn 2111. 22v. ' ho S.nt11 U 191/J 20~ "'9ltel C 11~'1 U'I• Wilt E:Bk 'I>• 10'« Pl-r W 1"4 l llo -few....o1'-us-vlsiting __ their me. wlnerable when you're getUng ee,1 Prd 11\1 ttlfl 111gi:. ea ,,.,1 ui, w.a1o11 NG 1Q~• 111·, P11nc1 Mk 2~ .... 2s~, the Other evening. What should Out Of Or m• to your car, park B•u ~ti •ov. •H" Hine' E1.. lt\'J .,~, w; .. mn 1 "" 11,, PrOQrt\ u 13•11 Bibi.I CO •~• t%. Hoovtr 2? 22'"' w~e<lef\ S.._ 6'·• PSN C~r 9~ 10\'a ' he do if 1.n-car breaks down on a .. ~11-11·ghted street or 1·n Bio Orm 11 \, nv. H11n1 Mio 10 ,o~. w .. ,.1 w1 ""· 1• .• "1.1111 C•P ~tel "" Bio MtdS 43 "6 Hy•ll C 111 M• Welln! M 10'• 11'n • l-16' 1·1• on the highllfly after dark?" a parking lot that bas an Bird Som 11on ,,v. Hytter c n •. io" W\1t~ Pa ,~. 1 ow11r Ch 1Ji.1 1s•11 BlkHl Fw 3l'n JS IMS lnt11I 11\0 11\1 ~\ KyGs l6'1 16'·• Q..,.tn Cl t 10 There must. be hundreds ot attendant. U '"'"'re parking in e10,11. 0.g 12 \-. Ul> 111<!• w11 19\• 20 W\tPub " u:i. is\" R•tnr .c,. .. f't~ •V• J""" BhitCh $ l 'h t V. Ind$ Nuc;l :n•,. 21 Wet!r Fd i7 11'. R.aytm thousands of women workers a company lot, choose a sPQt BMACp ,,,,. 2() 1111or1• ,, • •\• w.11am1 1 ial,., 1t', i21 22s · im!l · ·.i thro ho t I t li hied -t llOtl E'lfll 20'n 2111. 1Mtr 1..1t1 1s•.~ 1•\• Wlhn H J 11 1n. Rtymd UV! 11v. tn S at po51w0RS . Ug U C Ose 0 8 g en ranee Booth Np 14 14\o Jnltl Crp 11 ftv> Winn s Str Ill• 1•\• RllM P•c IS\~ 16 th country nurses Other and lry t g t l•nt OUt 8fe1Ko I 21"" 24 .... l11terc E11 11\'• 11'" Wint Pkl 11 ~1 n RtCOO Eq Jt1 JV. · e -, 0 e 0 Or Brinks 11'1 1 ... 9\'J l11tml Gs 1'~' ISV, Wist PLt 11'" 11h Reg ·EM< 11\lo 13""' hospital .mployes waitresses of your car when some o/ Br«n Gs 21\/J 23 Int Alum · ~ ,i, wooc1 1..111 1• 1''n Ren t1111v 1ov. 1ow 1 Brown A6 4111 ~!"' In B•W A 5~< •'•• W9rld Sv 11 II ... R•K PIQ ,'\', Siio come quickly tO mind. And 'your fellow workers are Bllckbli 1'4 II ln\trsll .,,_, 10•,. WdQlll W •'h 5 Rlyll IR JJ'IJ J9\lo . 6uc-ty l~~ •V. ln1r1t Cp xt'll 10 Xomx Cp ''" 10\(o Ri11tt Ml 24'11 25\lt sure)y, men are Dot immune around. 9urnp · SI ~ 1!~• Ii So Ubl 2JV• 22'.< Ytllo Fri 3''" 3S"' Ro.O Ex !:"'-ttt. to attacks by nigh t _ time Always look inside your car B11u1r M ,.,. ~ 1wy a.ct lh •~· Zion'. u111c 21.,,, 2s Rot1r1 ois 9v. 11 criminals. Surely the common· before you get into it to make ~~'~, li1~ ~i~ ~~\~ 1~= 1il' OTC 10 )fo•I Ac,it1e • P-3 tiOOS f~ nt'ght SUre no One l•S hiding Q• the C1pl'llrl t 'I• ·~ Jo51¥11 M XIS 1• Ptnn Lift Y•I~ , ......... 0.. sense '""'"' U "" • ~· C1ym•n •:V. JV. J~Mg Iv 2l\~ 2]'~ Amer E~ • l6', l'lo+ V. time driving cross any sex backseat floor. cnM11 111 11,. 11on 11>11str s1 11to 1••• Rank or Ab 1~:=: 'tU ';';t 1 .,,. (911 l/IPS 1l~ 13h IC•lv•r C l~t ~·;, Hoo,...r M,400 U 22111+ '4 lines. Ct11tr11 o 20"' 1ii, 1C1m.111 C 1l'IJ uv. A11heu$ S..5<.h i.S,lCO :11\li Je•;o+ ,,,. 8y lucky co i n.c i d_e n c •, IF. YOU HAVE a choice c Fs Cnt• lS'l<o 16\ IC•1r11 T-' sh Ph1upi G1oci11 "·'°° u:n t3\\+ .... y, (lwnp pt 11 '11 111" K•llY S.. 12 UV• Chi ll t\oge 60,100 106 101'11+ tYI shortly after our friends had of two routes of equal quality, CMMe A m.. 2n. 1(~11 Coh11 1on '"' 11.m Mk"' Sys 51.100 23~1 l-1'4+ 2v, Ch•nl Co J S'li. Keull E!.' 1S'h 1•\• fll\llltO Off)!\ 5'..100 /i_4 I + l • asked for advice, I found a take the more scenic road. Chem CP 2• 1s•,, "'' o.i.11 S'-• 6~. B•llY Mlt s.,ooo i1'11o mo:.+ 1:i,;. Clll Br Ir I('""' Ftl 11 '.• 11\.o ---safe-driving pro' gt!IJ!l put "A recent study shows that 10. 101•n Key cuit s1,1 •i• NASD votvme 1ooay 1160 t00 Oltl$ SK lSO lU IC•Y\I lnl 19\• 20\<o .t.clv•11te1 • ' ' together by C.I.T. Leasing scenic roads are far safer a 1rn1 ut tt\IJ J1 kMS 11111 ~~ ffi 0tc1i""$ ... "' 1511 ~j Co.rp. for users of its car than barren, mo n o t o n o. u s ~:~: .. u:. {j f!~ ~~= VI lf~ g::,: u;c.:;:rgeot fl t I · ·· 1 t •· " Wll Clewpk t 10 IC091r Pr O 1a "" ee easrng services. roa=, says son. c1•v Tr111 11 u v.i ic11 .. 1o•r 1¥• 9~. {' aiuera nud Loser• answers our friends' questions Before you start out, tell ~= ~~ 2~t; 1t., ~:~~ f/ J~· ~ ' GAINE"s -and it could ~ of help somebody at your destination c.ab1Jt11 o is 1s~ 1...acid l'llt 11 \0 121'1 1 Amer M1r1... 10 .... ,..., CO<•C U 11'11 llti U ntil! I\• 9t,1 2 Foodwty~ Nat 9\, .-1;:, to all of you who mu st drive what route you plan to follow eomm c1 21 u u11<1 1n. ,.\., l coni. BltJg Mrt 1•.+ v. Up , ll.3 Up 31.0 l)p ll .1> Up 26.7 Up 16.1 Ull 20.9, Up 11.I UP 11.J Ull 11,I UP 1t.1 Up IS.t Up 15.I Up U.I Up l•.a UP 1•.l U11 14.3 · ' h • Cml ShrQ 30'11' ll l..l"''n Pr n 21V. ' lmock.o Int q• >+ 2 at night, man or woman, and w ~n you expect ·to arrive. cw MtGi. 1• 19~~ 1..1w1•r c 31~1 11 s Midw$nOi1.t A ''·• ~ 1 young Or Old. If You don't SboW up, tht'S Cmwll P """ 23~• UIY Boy W\.. 111/• 6 Carol.Ml P1trt 16~~ 1!'1 IF YOU G~t. tire or Your·car bi'eaks..do~·stay inside and wait for a policeman to come to you. If a stranger comes along and offers assistance, ask him to send help .from the neares\ service \tatipn. But you stay inside the car. Despite gas. rationing and shortages, try 'bard to keep your gas tank full .and have y0;ur car checkfld often to make sure it is in top shape. 0 This wm't guarantee th::it you won't ·~ forced to stop iii. the. mlddle of nowhere," :-'.says-neor~wnSon,-vic-e- Cptr Auto llV. 12 L.llclr Nil 10 II 7 Un All Tfv .20 ~~.+ ~. will be .a si"""'"' of possible cp1 rv1s 11'\o 13\:o L.1119ft .PI 11• .• u~. a 111c.oMkt Svt 1 + 1.,. r.iuu Con11 Ft l 16 16\) l..lblrlY 11 1i,, l 9 Ktrnpground ·6'\:o+ 1 trouble and a search can be Cni. Papr 1•'1• 11 Lii Chmp • ••11 10 CIUtSORlty w1 s:i.+ l'. ' con'u wt n n Limto l>ir n v. ,,v. ,, o~onostl< o.i. 11~.+ 1•,. Sta.rted for you. Cordi\ Cp 4' •I Lint 8cl~t •~t S'•• 12 VitQlnia Intl l2 + l • Co\1$inS 11v, 19~• Lion Ct!oil 11-t 1•,1 U Baird Atomic l 'lo.r Vi IJ a car pulls across the cros' co 2,l• 2s..., Loc:111e 1s• .• 36 u v•ll'OIWIJl .1•11 25"""' Jv. road and blocks Your path. (rul(I\ R t \<o 1'1• .__ Siar 10','> II , \S Al!erg.in P]>1r 1• + 2 Cu<\ Noll 111, IJ'• i.onov Fb lb Ault& lntDf O-2 ~· Vt blow your horn for help but Om$n Oil s~. ••,, 120 111 LOSIAS · Oa11I 11111 39 391,, Loe"'~ Co SO Sl'1> 1 SwedlOW 111(.JI " 6'h-11/a, Off 19.1 Stay i,n your locked Car. If 0..nly M I I'.• MOtrrn+ 12',> lllo 1 Silo lntorp t -l Off 11.2 Ol•I Or9 }\i l Mad C.1s !lb ll~o J D.llry OueenSt I> -IV•' Olf 11.2 you're !9llowed, keep blowing 011• 6111 3' 36:\lo ""'I R11y 3'" Y... ~<..a.a~' c.1.an1.a 1t,.-.,., °" 1•.1 the born and drl ·,.e to the 0.1• 100 12• ... n :i.. Ml l(ll 41 (2 s MIO AHO< .10 11 .. -1~. ()fl 1•.1 oa.,,._ Ml 20 21 Mlrine C 18 19 6 Li~rty Home JY>-\I. Of! 1'.l nearest pontce 0· r fi're station. Ollti' o. 1~1 1 M;irit Frl 1~. 1s!-. 1 co1anv K11c1111 · 2~.-" 041 13.6 Ollkltl AR •1l,., 41\, Mar-Tw lB 1a:i.. e UniU Jncorp s -~ Otf IJ,O But obe. y the ba.sic rule: sta'y Deihl Intl ~"'° s~. Mary Ky 1~'' 11•,, 9 wo1o11n i.umi. IVJ-1.,. °'' 11.8 Otlug c 3'"" JS Mc Cmck 38 J9 10 A;Mtl lntorp 12\..-1'1.i Off 12.) in the locked car until help Diam c,., 11• 11t. MC0...1 E •'" 10•1· ,, 0on HirschOrn »t-' ~. Off 11.1 . , , Oi.am Hd 1h I~• McMilln 11 ll'•. 11 D11a Ol!><: lllC b -~ Oii H.1 comes. , · 01vri Sti l ·' Mcouav i1•; 11 In MtMo•.,...E•11 ' -~. otl 11.1 Start out early enough for ~f1~1t:e11 ~~ !'" =:~~~ ~~·,, ~~·.: 1~ ~~~~ cr;:,7 :.,= 14• g:: i~:J your destination SO you won't Oan•ld• "'lb\•1~•• Me<lilrn SI Mi 1b l all w .Coo-prtn . 2~,-, .'W 0(1.~. 9.S be worrying about being late I · 1 ~!io~~.~;"~lth":s.~!~ . M_UTUA~ .f lJ~D5 . ~I . 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K2 S.l>S 6,l9 SECUAITY fOS: Ae!N 11'1 13.S2U .. fl S~tll •F° 1.IS 111 (11\I SI 11.09lJ.10 E11uity 3.ll.J.6.4 Alulure 1.11 I n S.ltk' Fd u Ool1J 1• Cui.t S2 10.21 11.25 lnveu 6,Jl 6.~ AGE Fd 4.9f 4.M EDIE Sp 1'.~119'.·ii CU!!! l>l 1'.21 1.91 Ultr1 F 1>.19 6.11 AlbC1le 11.!2.l:t.12 Eor•I GI 11.6117'; .. Cus.t Sol 3.M ,,21 SEl..ECTEO FOS : ' ·~ . MARYSVILLE (AP) Yuba County sheriff's deputies are checking a possible con- nection between the shotgun ffiurders of two Oliveh\D'• · girls and the slayings• of four SoUth. Dekota teeiitlgeis, of- ficers said. "We've attempted to make contact with ·them (South Dakota authorities) to compare notes but have not been able to determine anything at this point,'' Sheriff Gaty Miller said 1hufsd3y.· . . . \i Valerie Lane, i2, and DOris Derrybeny, 13, were killed by shotgun blasts Nov. 11 in a wooded area southeast of Marysville, police said. INDIO (AP) - A $95.5 million suit bas be<n filed by the ynited. Fam\ Workers of America ·against Coachella Valley . grape growers, shi~ pers and ·Teamsters . UniQll _ representatives. 'file suit in Riversi9e County Superior Courl~alfeges that those named waged a cam- ·pa181' during this year's table ,grape. harvest to "terrorize, · .......... intimidate harass In· -·~ ' . .Wt-. ...r humiliate" UFW members into joining the T~rnsters. • T.C.o Stabbed SAN QUENTIN (AP) -One inmate was killed and another Injured In two stabbing5 that .~ Thanksgiving at San lQUentin Prison, officials said. Thomas Greogry, 34, it San Franclsco, died from stab wounds in the neck he received as be stood In the breakfast Ii!Je Thursday morning, prison soOloeiman James lngt8m siid. 11 was the-seventh fataJ stabbing at the prison this yw. Alpty Fd 11.1611.IS Elhln Tri n 29 · Apollo •.Jl •.IS Am Sllr 1.~ 1.S9 Am<•P F 4.6S S.Oll Emtrg l .26 J.l" Pol•n; l.•1 3.1' Opp Fd 8.•.S l.6S Am Blrth • t .tl 10 S6 EMtl1y 11.•111 •1 Kni<kr S.1t 6.ll SQ! 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Fd •• .o 1,1l' ~~1.ut uNfit'&::~ COLONIAL H•rl LY llt 1.1• f'ILOllllM GI': Val Liit s..1• 's..i • S ' f'UNOS: Htdbtt J1.11 I ... CtPtll l.JI l.tJ VIL IM .. 11 ist · ta p•r Fir -con .... , •.• 1t.lll Ht00t ,,n .. . 111com 1 ... '·'' , ·v 0,. 1., ,·,. .., ~ Eq11U1 3.MI !'" Httilo-1,'1 l.•s PllQrm 1.)1 I.I» v,, !pr; t'IO l.01 . SAN YSIDRO (AP) -A !~ IO.IW 1 .t1 HOrltt,.. U.M lt.07 P,'"' SI •.u t.U 'IANCE • . .,.wlh S,lt t .U lmprl -.o t ,1' 10.0. In Trt J.'7 ••• SANDlltS· lo ld •"-•"' • ted lnc:Ofl'! t .•t 10.st Imp Gr 9.'IO 1,)11 f'19fflllt FO: lll,...SI • t IO J •l ..-ye8J'1) I""''" Was arteS Ytlllur l.13 S.Ot Ill( IGAl'l'I lf.ll 13,U PiOll l:.11 6.tl l.H VS Com 6ti 1· 1 by Mexican authorities across =~LfH11·" :~m ~:!t ~:fa ~:,F.~ '~1~l&::! ·SOtcl ,:i, 1:!o the bo~er In Tli'uana a few t1tus1, 111. 111,,.sl 10.M n .• P11111nc1 ,11 10•01 vtt0rb11 •.11 •.~ lV A & 8 1.0. 1.1' l11vtrn G lJl 1.JJ P~I GftO . ~:~rfo.o I.it 1.~ hours after at least five sniper c 1-" 1.'° In"' ce A 12.s. 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I £ t ,•1 t ,•J l l." 5fl 11.11 li.t J \ .. ~UAr 1,M t .1• t•W\l'flil ..... l :J~ DAILY PILO I Luguna Bea.ch r e.a i d e n t Uobtrl 1\1at)' has bctn na1ned pres1dPnl of the Fores t Avenue • i\1iill Associ· atlon includ· ing bu~inCS'!• men frorn ly shop coin· r1\C spetial· Pie'< of 2S shops. The mall. 3 dO\\'Oto\\'ll MAl'f s hop· ping center, Is h>eated at 3332 l•'orest Ave., Laguna Beach. i\1azy is the owner of Casa de Arlista. • David . llaislip, assistant m:inager or the • l\1orris P!an of California o£flcc in Ne"•port Beach successfully com1>leted a management development seminar in October at the University of Evansville in Illinois. He nnd his \vifc reside in Anahcin1. • The Irvine Company has a~ pointed E\•an W. Graves ho r t icultural maintenance ma~ager. The Pomo- na man \\•ill be responsi· ble for the planning and control or I a n d - scape main- tenance on all company ORAVl!S 0\\1ned proi· ecas. He also assists in land- scape plaMing of ne\v proj- ects. Prior 10 joining the Irvine Company. Graves \Vas a landscape n1aintenance manager for l\1oulder Brothers Contractors. • Computer Automa tion, fnc. has appointed 0 o u g I a s Cutsforth to head its ne\v cor- porate division to accomodate engineering. marketing and sales for the Irvine firm's <.'Orn puter driven CAPABLE Tester Systems. Cutsforth "·as previously director of CAPABLE system:; niarketing since !he product ,1-as first introduceJ l1vo years ago. • David B. Travis has been promoted to vice president and national mntketing direc- tor for Dunn Properties Corp., Santa Ana-based business and industrial park developer. He assumes his new post after directing the firm's niarkeling pro gr a m in Southern California tor more 1han a vear. He aOd his family reside in Laguna Niguel. * \\'llHam Clayton, Jr .. presi- dent and ch.ief executive of· fic('r .of Clayton ~1anufac­ turing Co.. has been elected 10 the board of directors of PRIVATE TRUST FUNDS AVAILAlllE FOR REAL !STATE LOAflm 1•1 l 2nd TRUST DEEDS Sl.500 To '250.000 UP TO 80~. LOANS OH TRUST OEEO COLl.ATEAAL. •EWl'OftT EDUln l'UMQS N•w.,orl Cenler 820 Newpon C.nt•r om. N•fl'JIO'l Beach. C•lif. (r14J &44-81124 FIAE·BUAGLARY ALARM SYSTEMS RESIDENTIAL 11-COMMERCIAL • lntttll..i & Sr..,•<rd 10 V~&rt E•11eroen<~ ll Voan In lh~ H•rt!O• Ar~• Coll for F1Ve Estlmof~ SEA COAST ALARM SYSTEMS Dh•otion Of s~• C°"'ll Old .... Supptr 1651 Ploe•ntlo--Cosfo M•so 642-J490 010 YOIJ KNOW THAT A 1974 DODGE DART SPORT IS PRICED $146 LESS* TllAN A VW SUPER·BEETLE? St• rour near y LOS ANGELES OIAllCE COUNTIES IHCf DEALER! •IEI TODAY Friday, Ncwtrnbef 23. l<Jll ~\1icrodata Corporalion, o ( Irvine. " In addition, he is director vi lJinsha\OJ's Dcpartmenl Stores, llayward Lu n1 b c r Co n1pany and Forest Lu1nbcr Co1npany. • The Bank of Newport. hos announced the appointment of Clarence C. Clarke to the posj.. tion of vice president and manager or the bank's nc\v Corona del !\tar of· lice, located on Pacific Coast High- \\'ay near l\lacArthur. Clark, a member or Institute of Banking board of govemors, brings more than 15 ~ars of banking experience including \Vork in commercial and indus- trial c 4!t progran1s. install- ment I ns. and financial ~ keting He childr d h.is wife and six reside in C.OSta Mesa. • Do by R. Keen of lrvine has been named assistant manager of Crocker Ban.k's Fountain Valley offi~. t.1rs. · Keen, formerly on special assignment in the bank's Orange County region, joined Crocker Bank last year. • . ' , ' ' ~ •• I ' '· . ' • ' ' ... ( UPI Ttl81'110M Official Duties Chicago A1ayor Richard Daley's political savvy is well known. but few knew that he handl~s a wheel- barrow pretty well, too. Daley presided over ground· breaking ceremonies recently for the new $16 mil- lion Rush 1.fcdical College, and pushed the wheel- barrow loaded with hardhats and shiny spades. " ' . ' Wall Street Feels .. Fuel Crisis Punch· NEW YORK (AP) -To mariy Americans, it may seem only a dark cloud on the horizon. But to tt.:>se who nlake their living on Wall Street. the energy c r i s i s already has brought a deluge of tr04ble. Sinee Oet. 28, the stock market has suffered one or its sharpest declines ever, in- nicting paper losses estimated at more than $100 billion. MARKET EXPERTS agree the slide is a result of in-. vestors' fears that scarcities of energy will derail economic growth across the country in the months and years ahead. The gloom along the narrow, crowded streetS-of the nation's financial ~pital lifted a little \Vednesday as stock prices staged a moderate raUy. "This is an indication this eotmtry can survive," said Peter W. Haas~ a specialist [ -s~KI.1Vr; J STOCK who works on the New YOl'k Stock Exchagge trading Ooor. "A little energy crisis isn "t · going to slow this COWltry down." Btrr HIS optimism was -far from universal. "This rally can't last," a , clerk said as he burried across the littered trading floor. "'The energy crisis will overcome it." out on the street, Jesus Andros, a hot dog vendor, was gluQI· "Nobody has time to buy," he said. ''When the market goes down, nobody comes out to walk and eat. Yeah, the energy thing is killing mt already.·· John Garbo, CO-Owner of an cniploy ment agency with a Wall Street office. s aid , ''\Vhen the market is off fur a while, there's no hiring." ON THE SEVENTH fl oor FINANCE Santa Ana Financial Earnings U }> ot the exchange, Rob c r I The First An1crican Finan- Lanaro, general manag{'r of cial Corp. of Sunta Ana, the members-only d i n i n g Phone Cof!l,pany Cuts Lights, Auto Speed room, said he planned for ac)licvcd higher ni,1c-month lunch bv \Vatching the Do\\'-earnings, compared with the J011es ·irldustrial average and c:orrt•sµo nding period a year the trading volume. ;igo. but experienced a decline "When the market is way in third quarter results,. D.P. down or volume is high. we Kennedy, president, reported. serve a lot less lunches in The ~·irst An1crican Finan· the dining room," he said, cial Corp. is a holding com- "and we send a lot more pany ,,,.hose pr inc i pa I· sandwiches down to the floor ." subsidiary, First American Ti· Pacific Telephone says the company is doing its share to ease the energy crisis by ordering ~mployes to slO\v to 50 and reducing building light levels by IS percent. And re~ponsive citizen," he added. A few :steps away from the--tie Insurance Co., conducts exchange stands Tri n i t Y title insurance ~rations in Episcopal Church. a quiet con-33 states. In addition to the $0 m.p.h. trast to the high-rise buildings ror the nine months ended Ji1nit and lighting cutbacks packed around it. Sept. 30 First American posted Johnston said the utility \Va s net income of $3,368,349 oo taking the follo1ving .enerro·~E REV. ROBERT. R~y gross income of $32,92;51170. conserving measures: Parks, rector of the htstonc In the comparable pen~ a Holiday "\Ve feel Pacific's S.000 en1ployes in Orange County can play a significant role in counteracting the current energy crisis," said C. R. Johnston. Pacific Ti;:lephone General manager i n an· nouncing the cutbacks. .. -PURCHASING the small~ est and ·most economical engines and ve h ic l e assemblies capable of ear- ryin.g the load they are needed for. church, oldest in New York , year ago earnings arJlOllllted said some top bankers told -to S3.267 .~ oo gross income him "the energy crisis and or $26,908.122. the crisis of. confidence may disturb the market for the next three years." Leasing f irnt IiicQ111c Dips Tlia11ksgivi1ig Travelers Take Bus~ Traiii HE POJJ\'TED out that the tel ephone company had 87 branches in the cOunty. along with the largest commercial fleet of veh.icles In the county -nearly 1,500 trucks, vans and passenger carS . Temperature control in- occupied office areas. with an upper limit of 68 deg rees dur- ing the heat ing season and a minimum of 78 degrees for air conditioning in the cooling season. He added: "This old church has weathered many a crisis down here." By The AsS(l(/tated Press The fear of runnJng out of gas prompted many holiday travelers to ride trains or buses rather than drive cars for Thanksgiving Day trips. And they probably didn't regret it. Some cars coughed and sputtered to a standstill on freeways around the country as the fuel shortage became a reality for many drivers. "WE WERE GETTING two or three calls a minute this afternoon from motorists stranded without g a s , ' ' spokesman Alex Parley of the Connecticut Automobile As.socia l.ion said T h u r s d a y night. Many gas stations '"'ere re- ported closed, but whether for lack of fuel or because of the holiday could not ·be determin- ed. ·'We are uniquely equipped lo have an impact. and "'e hope to demonstrate that we. as a buJiness, are a concerned -~taintaining temperatures of no more than 50 degrees in the company's doze n garages throughout the coun- ty. Rnn~ay Wot k VAN NUVS (UPll - A $973,000 nmway improvement project will begin at-Van ~uys Airport in July. 1975. the Los Angeles Departmenf of Airports annou~. Southwest Leasing Corp. Beverly HillS. si x-month ntt income was $251 ,126 or II cents a share on 1,433,431 average and total shares outstanding , do\\'ll from net income of $371.929.or 25 cents on 1,469.847 shares last year. The firm has a plant In Anaheim. * "* * * 'Tlia1ikst1ivi119' A spokesman for t h c American Automobile Associa· lion office in Columbus, Ohio, said 50 percent of Thursday's calls '\'ere emergency appeals for gas. He said at 8 p.m. only one gas station in the area \Vas open. Complete .Mid .. day American Stock List Service Statio11 THOSE \\'110 decided on public transportation didn 't have to worry about gas, but hnd to hassle with crowds. ----------~-~---~~ ~~ -AA-~ C•rPwl.Qt) lllO •J •.. F'Hl<pf 1~ , • -1, ....... M•ll"'1 I I'· '·~.noel"'" ' •• , '• MR(p .07b 10 11Vit '.~ CMrltrC w1 • J •/, •... 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His normal prices are 38.9 cents a gallon for regular and 45.9 for premium. .. SOME PEOPLE pulled in here and called me a crook and others were so happy to find gasoline they almost kiss- ed the pumps." he said. ~lanv gasoline st a t ions across' the CoWltry \\'ere closed Thursdav. but whether the cause Was a Jack of gase or just the Thanksgiving hoH· day was undetermined. City C,ouncil President George McDonald called Sim· merman's pr ices ' ' Than iving blaclm1ail." But Simm on called the1n "a kind of voluntary ra- lioning. ·· "'IF i SOLD regular gas for :19 cents, I'd be out of gas in two hours." he said. And he added : "\Vith all A spokesman said Amtrak's system-wide reservations center received 27,000 calls ror information on Thanksgiv· ing Day, about 15,000 more than expected. this talk now about a f,O cent STANDING ROOi\1 only was the case on many of Amlrak"s tax per gallon , this may 'veil trains, esp e c i al I y the be a sample of what the public Washington . Philadelphia ~ has to look forward to.'' New York route. One local of!iciaJ said he Greyhound Bus Lines in "·ould recommend action be New York said it er.pccted SO percent more trave lers than taken against Simmermon, but usual for the holiday period. did nol give speci[ics. Service ~----------,I station owners are subject to federal price controls, and are forbidden from raising prices to th e range which Sim· mermen reached Thursday. Sii\tl\IERi\fON SAJO the ac- tion was not taken "to hurt anyone. It was done to make sure others had a happy ThankBgiving holiday.'' • Fi1ial Trip For Tanker RICHMOND (UPll - The last Standard Oil Co. of California supertanker carrying oil from the Mid- dle East to its refinery here is scheduled to arrive Saturday. Alli I C1p wt U 1 -I "" C:I Cnv 1.l'it! J 1"-,_ \'• Fooolr1m1 • 1 Jlo+-'ft IC.~rV11 Ind I 1' • ' '• Ponl•on 1"4 lt 11·16 , 1·1• Airborne Fr J 7'11-"' CI Ml;wts I I'• •.. 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The con1 pany an· nounccment said t h e Liberian flagship Sidney Spiro sailed from Saudi Arabia with 660,000 bar· re ls. ~----~ He said ~~':..,~~Id-resume se lln~nJ prices today. '----------~1 Blrbr1 Lr11 ' l'1' •• , Otlll («p 1 1~ , .. Hallcr11t H 2 1'11 , • , Ml1t COrprt 10 l ','1 • 1••• RO<k"' N.IU .o 1 , , . 81rt11r /rd t 11>\o-~. Dinn Fd .50 s ti,o-•,r. HIUsMol ·'° I •h -\.'o MallmCo ~ • 2~•+ ) R0-1•"4 lftll 1 l l>t a:;~~p~ ·~ :~:~I:~;:;~= 1: ::\') ::: ~~"W~~ls: ' !o:.-.1.~ :}no:or.,' ',, ·.·~+ ~: =~~·:t t~ :~: :~ \l).S. Acid ·Plant Goes T-o Ru ssia MOSCOW (AP l Two AmC'rican firms today sig ned a $-15 million chemical agree· ment v.•ith the Soviet Union to deliver an entire factory here, officials said. The agreement wa.s con· eluded betv.·een the Lummus Co, of New Jersey and i\fonsanto or ?i.fissouri and Tccllma.io;hlmport . the Soviet agency respoiulble for Im· porting process technology. 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"' SJoMW J.Oi 1 lst~ .•.•.· Moto r Ho1n es Not Sellin g SAN FRANCISCO (APl - Big motor homes are moving more slowly off the showroom noor these dayS' because of the ene rgy crisis, dea lers say. Talk of gas rationing is especially steering campers away rrom ''Class A" vehicles homes at leu.st 21 feet long built. on top or heavy-duty truck ch11ssi.s which get only four or five mlles per gallon. seasonal busihess," said Lee Petersen, general manager of Lee Petersen homes in San Leandro. "But the ran decline is much sharper this year. This flap over the gasoline nas ~urt us quite a bit. 81tPtfl .Jf S 11° ::: -• -EE-•··Hou, Corp I 1'4 ..• Nt!5ntr ,10ll I ll>lo-V. S1r1t111'1\(< 1211 Jl~"I lkllll .... 1.0I I lO •.• E s,um .IO J lh+-"" lion>OIA JO 11 S.f .,. Nelly°" IOI 1 2-'-.•. Slnyffld •11 3• ,.,.._ .,. 8fMIJS .11 '111' ... E~· OOtri 1 ·''"' Ho ... 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"•tHonf' Ml • • \'I lnWRll IA11 l n • • • ~fl•lll' 1\'I J IS -,,. ~ ~11 ' ........ moonth,downfrom39so uponsma .ermoor mes 1n .os J6'h .,\~Ft<IMn .q i•nl"l+-"-IOl'il<llnc• •1r ···PG'kll'"" Ju---" ~tPtcier lth-\~ durl.g November, t9n. and. truck and camper com· CNb 10•1·1._>-1• ~" "''°"" 11 , '" •.• 1nfft1ndlnt 1 ' ••• ...._•»r.3;~ ! :~ ... ·\\ 1MC11 .«1 2 """-v. x c...t. 2't •V. ~ Mo Ftll.,~ .Jt 76 '-'--\It iJll. COf'P U , ....... * ..-v SCQr_ pl 1,)t •. llO .I~-\4i Ron Brace. sales manager binations. Owners of the latter m"'° • 10 . ~ rlllr'tOd wu 10 s -.,. • 1 cwp0r1 J 11-a ••• POE •Ill' n1 ' " "' $<Eftll 1.M • 100"' ••. et Fairw•y Motora ln Vallejo, can remove lhe camper Mell cm0cctor11 z n 11t i.. FUtnC,..,°' , •1'1-.v. ••"" J s~ ... " ,..,,..1 • .s. 1' •l'P-"' SCEdlfl,OI tJOO 11\\-" Vol • Ne! ll\I (hf. J l (o •. l ~"'-... 1 n .. ~ ~, .... I 1 ~ 't 1 1•vi-... I 1l't •. \·, 11 •"'-~ .. I •'•"' tt l 14t. 111 t llo-'• I U •l t \.o 1 ,., ··-IQ 1"o I \Ill • l \t -It H l • to I U I.-'o 11 ) .... 'I II ~• '• 10 too-'• • 1•1·' • I l .. l ••• S J!o '• 61 1)1 ... • J~· .-\11 ,, l -·· A spokesman for Lummus said h v.·as the first U.S.SOvlet deal thal in,·olved a com- pletely equipped produc;tion . plant. He said previous deals I. "'ere for separate pieces of l'qUipment only. • Mir .U 1 J"' ... Fldkt1Al0 1 21 ... 1'I ~ .t-l'GEIHI' ''-1 ll "' SCl\!•PI 1JD I it l' m$up OH I 1111\'I •I f'llll'IW\' Inc • J ,.... .. Jttntot.,., 'll 4~\ h<Lll• '"° 1100 V I.lo ••• se ... , ,,,. 11 7•1h-v. a&id mator borne sales were wb~ lt'1 not in use llDd drive v1t lll'l1 , H\• -fWlrlh ~·.. \ ...._ ~ ,,...,..,,. c:, )II , ''"'+ '" lilfl.NW 1.cw t 1n "' ~1~1, R :io ,,_ " _,. I t .. t " lh . k tn • r !Ill .i.... ' ,.. .. " I"'"'' Sa .10 111 11 -~ • ·-"•H C.p 1 1i~ ... SOKtro . Ito • Jlt-\, ''uu a mos "" percen . e pie \IP •c~ or more ttw ,10 1 Jl;° ."'.. Fll!Qtft .l6r • ltV-'"' iu1ttri Oi; ~ s \.\ "'°'" )O!lt " 1.\li ••• kttl1rntn 1.. 1 '' ~· 'fhll ha.s a1wny1 'been a cconomi¢al gas mileoge. _,,. ·• '' rh-\, "'°',.. 1. .-1 11 _. "' K.t•w• '1"' J 10 1-..-'' "''°"" 1·.. l toh .. " ~t c .i • 1 -\~ ' , . . • - """""""~"""""""'~-"-~ r . . ' . ' ~ ~ 'Tis The Season ' ' • • • But What's The - \. ·- • Reason? • • I In fact, here are 5 good reasons for shopping early: I 1. Stretching out . the Christmas shopping season gives retailers a chance to function more efficiently. When clerks are l~ss harried, shopping is more pleasant for everyone. . I 2. Many retailers offer their really special "specials" early in the season to encourage the - public to shop early and to help-alleviate the last-minute "panic" buying .. L 3. Just in case your favorite Christmas gift merchant has ~nderestimated your enthu-siasm for the season, a longer period of shopping gives him a chance to re-order popular items so ht doesn't have to disappoint shoppers later in-the season . 4. When you take more days to shop you can do the iob more thoroughly, visit more stores, compare prices and quality and be more satisfied vyith the gifts you finally decide to buy. 5. And there's no secret about it, the Christmas shopping season is the biggest sciles period of , the year for most retailers. Support local merchants now and you'll help make them e,nough profit to keep their prices rec;isonable all year long. (And prices will never be more ~soni:rble tl(an they are 11~.J .---. - ~ -, .. • Thil ,nea1age presented as a public 1ervic1? on behalf of our frien11.s and yours, the rf tail merchanu of the Orange Coast Area, by the DAILY PILOT ... . • DAILY PILOT ',,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, •• . " •• •• " ' .. .. ( ·- ! i • • • : • • : • • • l l • I • • • • l f ' I • \ ., l :J.f OAfLY PILOT Frederich ~s Clothes Stress-Sex-in-ess T By JURATE KAZICKAS LOS ANGELES (AP ) -The more things change in the rash.ion world, the n1ore they stay the same at Frederick's of .Mollyv.·ood. While everyone else was promoting the bral~s look, Fredericl.."'s kept right on selling 50 versions of the 11ush·in, push-up padded bra. \\'bile the shoe industry clogged the n1arket with clunky p I at r or m s , Frederick's kept stocking up on sling. back pumps with fiv~inch stiletto heels. AND WHEN THE midi swept the na· tion, Frederick's never abandoned the mini. ln' business ror 27 aars and making more money every year. Frederick's of Hollvwood has ignored fickle fashion tren~ and stayed with a basic philosophy : \vo1nen should dress for n1e11 and women like sexy \\"Omen. .. • a sexy babe and the sexy babe \Vi ii 1\'in ~·ho Jlked'lhe sexy babe. n!glltgo\'JfsJ "Mato-bait" SPld_ Cainc eve-out of life!" (''Batteries.NOT h\Cluded.''J out every lime." sDid Fred ti1ellinger. the Today, Frederick's of Hofiywood qas 69 ntng dresses, and "Siq.fiutwnnlu hip.hug-The ltems are Frederick's exclusives real Frederick. scion or an en1pire built stores in such supposedly uiisexy P.laces gers. , · . •, 'and Mellinger ooasts or scverul 01hel' on foam rubber, clingy knits, maribou-like On1aha and Kansas Cit)'. Every few pages in the c11talog is a • "firsts" in the Cashion field . lie cl11hns he trimmed nlghtgo"'ns, rhinestone-studded Sales in 1972 were $12 million. a ZS per-piclure or dapper Frederick saying introduced things like the body shi rt , the skyscraper heels and naughty lltlle items cent increase o\•er 1971. More than eight things like "Be the l\10ST with my jump suit, the push-lip padded bra, black like crotchless i>anty hose. m!Jlion catalogs featuring more than fabulous originals designed ... to bring under'i\·ear, the halter bra, th c 500 items are shipped all over the world out the REAL YOU." i>kyscraper heel. "l\1V CONCEPT OF se xiness and each year. female beauty is ni ce boobs with TUE PICTURE llASN'T been updated l\IELLINGEll SAID TllE first wo1nan cleavage, slim waist, good hips and long IN NOVEl\1BER a collection of ttl show l\1ellinger's graying hair and to be arrested at Long Beach in shapely legs. J design clothes lnspired by cata)ogs Ytill be released in a 256-page fuller cheeks. · Califorl1ia for wearing a bikini had n the beautiful women of lhe 'i\'Orld who book called ··Frederick's or ijoUywood, "Why that would be like tampering Frederick's style. Upset kingdoms and broke empires. I 1947·1973 -26 years of AJail-order'Sed~ with a trade1nark, like changing the pie-F"rederick's also sells provocative rpake clothes for the woman who walks tlon .'' · ture of the Smith Brothers on their cough items like crotchless panties. bras with into a room and is hated by the women The catalogs, which are releued eight drop box!" Mellinger protests. holes instead of points, G-strings and but desire<t by the men," said Mellinger, times a year, are filled with, drawing$ of Sales are divided evenly between tassled pasties, mysterious cream called a charming, roguish 57-year~ld. long-haired, tiny-waisted women-Wearing dresses and lingerie. wigs and shoes. Put "Vice Spice" and "Joy Jell ," bust l\.1ellinger has. had the idea .since the seductive items like a see-through mesh Frederick's is perhaps best known for its developers and vibrators. , days he was a mere underwear buyer in jumpsuit captioned "No, No Nannette" sculptured and foam-filled bras "'it h "Really, I'm not a pervert." sai.d ti:lcll- New :York 30 years ago. He kept getting and tight pants called ''Hips Ahoy." names like "Low Show" and "Daring inger wilh a chuckle. "AU th is is in fun ." in trouble with his bosses for suggesting A pleated mini-drw ls labeled "Flirty Deceiver.'' 1\.10\'ie sln rs such as Elizabeth Taylor. things like panties with a zip~r and a Purty." Another jump suit with cut~uts There's even a bra that can be blo"'"·n 1\nn-~targref. Juliet Prowse and Dorothy heart-shaped lock. sc> he set off on his in st ra tegic places ls called "Jeepers up like a OOlloon to 38C and a "vibra bra" L;i.mour have been known to ordC'r a T{eeeill~, f\teuh1gcr said, Ag n 1 1 Moorehead boUght a n1arlbo1.1 trlm niglngu1vn '<1u1d 1uatchlng peignoir right out of the window. TllE AVERAGE SHOPPER, according to a sto re study done ~veral re_an aao. is niarried, with 11110 children, m her 30s. uut Frederick gels fnn letters from ro- ycar-old grandn1others and delighted 11 •sb·inds tvo. ns 11•cll as the grateful Cind~r~ll~s y,•ho write things like "My socia l lif!' has rc<illy picked up thanks to ;·our padded gird!~.'' ar~d "~?W' clothing hAs inipro\'ed 1ny ni<1rr1age . A pleased and proud f\1cllinger said hls st;il f 1.111s1vers every Jetter. f\.1cllingcr's altitude toward his ~ork ~OL'S beyond business. •te believes he's doing y,•on1en a rcAI service. "It 's a eoo1petitivc world out there and it's h<irder than C\'Cr to get a man ," he .···• · \ \·.0111an ha s to al least be notic- ed to have a chance. I try to help her 1 eac h 111c perfec t physic;1\ ideal." O\~·n;o prove that he \11asn't the only one Peepers." Tli'ere are "Fringed Frenzy., that ''firms and lones·; . .to "get a charge Frederick. creation now and then. ~~~~~~~~~,--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....::.~~-=-~~~~~~~-'-~-=--~~:'....-~ ··Y<lu show a man an elegant n1i ss and ~/.;fft'~61U<""6 11-1.I ·1~& VOOlt D6VIL tj AFRAID ro Mlilkf. ~MOVE. AfftR DAR.K." Hu1iti1igton Ju1iior il1iss Pageant Set Nine high school coeds \1•i!l vie for the title or Huntington Beach Junior Mj ss at the pageant's (inale Dec. 1 at Golden \\lest College. Soonsored bv the Jarcees in Huntington Bciich. 1he con- test is not based on hcau!y alone .. Judges also rate the contestants on scholastics. ac l'lieven1enl. talent. poise. personalil.\', ph_vsica l fitness and an intervicl\'. TO QUALJF'\'. girls n1ust have a 3.5 tc> 4.0 overall .l!:rade point average -equalling a S..plus or A. This ·1·car. !he girls arc from ~luntington Beach. i\larina. Edison. and \Vestn1insler 1-ligh School~. In the p<1sl. Huntin e;ton E\eijch has been suc.:cessful in the contests. Local v.•inners ha ve gone on lo "''in stale and national honors in 1969 and •!970. T\ro girls. Jackie Bel:· nington and Rhonda ~lartin. both of Edison Hig h. h:i\·11 \\'On the state cotnpetition held 1 by the Jaycees. In 19i0, ~l iss ' i\·farti n \\'as also cro\\'ned Junior Miss of the nation. al competition held in ~1obile, Ala. i ON DEC. 1. Hunti ngton 1 Beach Junior i\'fiss \\111 t·~ chosen at Golden \Ve s 1 College. at 7:30 p.m.. in foru1n 2. Each girl v•ill participate in a five 1ninule physica l fitnes s routine. and each contestant \~ill h a v e to individual!y perform her chcsen talent . Contes;_-ants this \1ear in- clude: Kat hleen Ifill.' 'fcrr1• Garakiar. Jeri Crouch anJ Alexandra Googoorian. ~larina High: Ronete Lombardi. Li~a Bronn. Laura Jean Churchill. and Sue Trester. Huntin gton Beach HiJ:lh: and lllarv Jill Mullady. \Vestminster High. TICKETS 1'0 the pagean1 are available by phoning Kathy Harrington 963-4UJ?. The price is SJ.Sil for adults. i!nd $.75 for children. Coast Girl 1973 Quern Lucy Stone. 21. of Laguna Niguel , '''as cro\\'ned 1973 Homecoming Queen of 'Vliii-1 tier College recently during homecoming festivities. A speech-hearing therapy major, Miss Stone was elected queen by the student body and cro,111ed during haUtin1e at the \Vhltti er-Puge1 Sound gan1e. l\fiss Stone plans , to begin mB!lers degree in speech and hearing lher;ipy at Gal State Fullerton after graduating from \Vhittier ln June. -Kids Like Ta ·Ask An,dy • • 25 UTE OUTDOOR SET 2ss UL APPROVED This year I'll tum the heat down two degrees, drive the car more carefully, but I'll be darned if I tell my kids no lights. 50 LITE ~ ~ OUTDOOR _ 0 ..... ~ MINI SET ..... ~. 366 UL APPROVED OUTDOOR LITE CLIPS 9 C PAK or 12 Beats the nails and they con be left up. Easi er to toke down from too. ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDERS 14FT ...... 11 99 16 FT, ..... 1599 20 FT ...... 1999 COLORED FLOODUGHT BULBS Big floods, this year make that thing out of plywood and give it some liaht. SAITA, SLED AID BEIHDm ·oR AllMATED SANTA YOUR CHOJCE 2988 The Santa is lit and moves (I got an uncle just like that). The UL approved (Unca Louie) Sled deal is lig hted and a big one. ' ILLUMINATED ma~te-< ,..,,,,q" .. , . ' Christmas Department Grand Ope,ning ALL TREES 'NEW INSTA SHAPE Pre-Assembled Ready to stand Special 4 Ft. 7 f t. Super Deluxe Downswepl So lhe other guys started the day after Labor Day. We just think this time of the year makes more sense. HAPP'( THANKSGIVING Downswepl Pine ... 47403 7 FL 799 1399 1599 Scotch Pine .....•.. 77703 3388 3599 3888 3999 4188 4488 24" LONG NEEDLE TllBLE TREE 4 FT. SCOTCH PINE 7 Ft. Scotch Pine ...•.. 3670 1 41/2 Ft. Scandinavian Pin• .. 1670 Alaakan Pine ...... 1915 7 Ft. Qownswept 99 ·. 7 Ft. . • . 1788 Long Needle Pine . 62701 •. Scdtcli Pine ..... : ·. 5070 I ., 7 Ft. 61/, ft. Pondero1a Pine ... 53651 . 7 Ft. 26 99 2.688 2999 Alaskan Pine ... 1970 c 7 Ft. Like all the 1!1e1, you buy them once a11d 9et yeor1 Ot uM. Norwegian Spruce 55703 7 FL Fir Ba lsam . 54 70 I "'Deluxe 71/: Ft. Black Fore.st fir ..... 1570 tortq Needle Pine . 67751 TBEE STANDS Norlh Star 87' Heavy Duty 347 Enameled steel in gr••• and red. Got them for light or monslitr trffS. 42" ·un CADLE 222 Every year I say "Bah. humbug, too commercial'', then l ••• how the kiddo's eyes light up" and realia• what it is reaQy all about. . . . \' 20 FT. .EXTEiSIOI COID ·, SPRAY SHOW " '27c Do the windows, the tree. lhe door. your ahoea. the top of the old man's new car (I'll ., send you a card in the hospital). "<-, JUJQO BOLL FOO. OB ~ c:r t ' 77' lt'1 26 inchn wide. but the length is still clcwitied. Make the guy telJ you hoW much 'J:Mf0r• you buy it. Colors. Plenty. · · CHBISTIW CUDS !118' • MINI-FLASHER SETS 20 IJTE 35 IJlE ' .... 59• 89• 50 IJTE ....... 129 no.sh. flO:.sh, llaah .•. twinkle.' . Jla1h. twinkle ... poppo ... flash. Gel the picture or shall I run !he tape again? Swell for trees. BAG OF BOWS 25 FOR 44' lf you''re all thumb1 like me this i11 the only way to do it. Pre-made how1 with attc:ichet1 (I made up a new word'.' yes?). " 77c '' ' BOX Wh 0 y do we ~ow this hamburger picture? The card.I we ha•• are much prellier and the selection is good. Compar• wi!-b sluU costing mote. GARAGE DOOR ROLIDllY COVER With care you can get a A hett•r one, this yo\l can eY•D use after lh• holiday. (Now. don't teU me the others are no 9ood. I can't a ccept that.) .. lew yean out of this 2 88 unleu your wile. Jtid, or you. ram the Buick thru it. Full color. • • ·~ • . • l " . . . . fl elen Keller's Story .f old on Student Stage . "The Miracle }Vorker," the story of Helen Keller and her teacher Anit Sullivan. will be presented Nov. 29, 30 and Dec. I by the New- port Harbor High School students. The dra1na is the story or a woman and a chil d 'who · overca;11e .dea!ness and blindness to communicate. Lauren Mitchell pla~'s Ann and Amy. Ll oyd portrays the voung Helen Keller. More than 20 stu-~ehts comprise the cast' including Bruce ·Kale, the docto r; Sue Dever· 1cli, the mother, and Craig ~arveiy, the father. . · · Pictured at ri ght are Lauren Mitchel, left, and. Amy Lloyd in the classlc pllmp scene when the deaf and blind Helen finally makes th~ ~nnection between the water and, the sign. language for "water." Director Th omas Braddac is utilizing slide pres~ntation for ef· fects and putting "traditional offstage voices back on stage. It will appear as !la~hbacks similar to film technique." Reserved seati ng tic kets. at $1.50 for general admission and $1 for studen ts with ASB cards, are available in the student store and at the door. ·Performances will take place at 8 p.m. in the New- port Harbor High School auditorium , 600 Irvine Ave ., Newport Bea ch. .. ' Out for a Ride -."' ~ • UC Jrvine stude nts give a Nigoro~ portrayal .of th~ir. emotions in s~ne from •\Littl e M8icolm anq iji& Struggle Against tlieEuhuchs" 11> tje presented in Fine (\rts: Vlllage S!udio Theatre, Nov. 30 arid Dec. !. ae production, directed by'UCI student David Manson, nd written .b David HaUiweU', is being sponsored by the ·School of.l'ine A;t.s. Pre endin g to drive a cat ~. fron t, Paul Barber and ' Craig Gardner and, 'reir, lli'Uc9 Spiith ;and"tnomu Waller. Each, peifor- rrialice will begin at 8.JiJ!\. AdmiSiion, 75 cent6. • . ' • ~ --t . ' • . .. . • • --+-~ " .• ' . . ·~ t~ • ' ' ' t ' • ' ~ - ' • . . . f Arts7 Din·ing Oaf • I '• • . .. • -· • . Entertainnient I 35 .. • DAILY PILOT . ' Friday, Novtmbtr 2.3, 1973 ' - D9llr Plltt St.tt ,_. Students to Get Tast_e By WLARY KA YE Of 111e oa11r Piiot siatt An experimental, off.beat theater com· pany from New York City, The Open Theatre. comes lo the Orange Coast next week with three, fre e campus performances. The group deals with subjects such as death , sleep, and chang£s man un- dergoes durin g his lifetime. However, the group treats topics differently than do most theater companies. TIIE ,OPEN Theatre's work· is not entertain ing in the comnlon sense of the \Vord . Yet each of their \vorks is power£ul and abso rbing. and orten bizar- re. . Their first · performance is ~Ionday at Golden West College. where they will perform "The J'l.1utation Show." 'Fermed a ,•tcoJlective WOJ'k created by ' The .ppen Theatre." the structure or . the f>Jay is a f~ak show. as seen in a circus or a vaudeville production. The basis of the work is mutati ons -the violent changes man experiences dur ing his life. DIRECTOR JOSEPH CHAIKIN once wrote : "The joy in theater C<lmes through discovery and the capacity to discover." · · Referring lo "The i\1utation Sho,v,'' he added, '_:Thq .J\1.gre"' .. ~!ned a~~ astonished we permit ourselves t6 be, the more we disoover andJearn." New York Times !heater critic ~lei GUSSO\V wrote. "The fl.1utation Show' iS OOt just abou t the sh()Ck of civilization upon mutants. but, fin ally, about civiliza· lion itself, about mankind as mutants. As such, it is a reve lation." :-= ·•· ::: · .. ~:~ -· .. ... •• .. ... ••• • ., .. DISSATISFIED with the esta blished trend of contemporary theater, Chaikin ,met ·with actors and writers in 1963, and began a workshop that tum~ into Ttie open Theatre. Since then. the group bas toured Europe and the htidd-li East. ·~ has performed in colleges and ---pri901\S throughout=---the-United _States_ and Canada. -1 ' ' OF 'THE MUTATION SHOW' • , This will be the group's las~ season toget her, with the eight actors ahd dir'c- tor. Joseph Chaikin, going separate ways in December. -""< TO COMPLETE their Orange Coast . to ur, The Open Theatre will play Orange COiit College Thu..day nighl, with ' • ! ' I "Nl ghtwa lk. ·• Their most recent work. b 11ege. ln this Y.'Ork. the ·ac tors deal "Nlghtwalk" is an investigation of the 1vith the subject of death, trying to levels of sleep an equally ~are Confront the dread of dying in society. j'.M!rformancc. ( Performances at all three campuses Tuesday ni ghl, lhe ·COm\)llny wiU • , Ill be at 8 p.m .. and the public II perform ''Terminal" at Santa Ana ,finvite<l. free of charge. • ' ·= ' • ,• ~-• .. -. I " rt • ) • . ... . . Frldq, NO'ttmbtt 23, 197! . . . . ~ .. ' • ' 'The King's Flea' Dances On His Paw, GWC Stage S C · d · ed the elude "We 1.-0ve to Itch," .. -. King's Flea," a fan-1t the box office a t teve ra1g es1gn 11 d 111 "This ?t1an is f\1y Home, an tasy with music for adults and performance or in advance stage. ''The Itch." children, will premiere on the from the college bookstore. Music for the play is Lead players are Rolan Golden West College stage, Theater arts instructor perf()rllled live mi on stage Barajcu as the lion king; Kris Nov. 30 in the first of six Charles Mitchell, author of by three memben of the cast. Adams, the Clea; Don Shagam, performances. both book and lyrics, bas!<! who call themselves, "Ra\V toady; Harvey D. Hand, the One of lhe largest and most hill play on a 17th century 1 1'1eat." Jack Haddad, one of king's villainous cousin, and colorful productions ever German folk tale. It is about the trio, wrote the score which Ki mber I Y col e, the assembled at lhe community rwis from Latin American chairwoman pig. ' college, the play will employ a kingly li on who grows at-calypso to modem rock and Also in the cast are Mike a cast of 25 actors, each tached to a talented, dancing l930-style music. Cook, Denise 1.akich, Rita representing a different ani-flea. Other members of the group Copp, Bruce Jcriciau. Bob ffial in a mythical forest king-\Vhen the king decrees no are Pendle and Peter s. Bass. Soares, S h e r r y Sharf man, dom. animal in lhe forest can Some of -their tune titles in-Geoff Wi~bt and Janet Gould. For the makeup crew this scratch, the kingdom gets up1~~~~~~==============j will mean a huge task -tight, setting the scene for 150 makeups over t w o SOlne interesting conflict, in· weekends. • trigue; and even protest. Play dates, all in the com-"Whenever you create laws munity theater, are 7:30 p.m. and traditions, and get into Nov. 30; 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.. a political situation, I guess Dec. 1; 17:30 p.m. Dec. 7 and it's unavoidable," he added 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Dec. 8. with a faint smile. TicKets are $1.15 for adults, Sherry George and Frank LIDO ISLE PLA YEAS ........ "SUNRISE AT CAMPOBELLO" 'FLEA' KRIS ADAMS SITS ON THE LION KING'S PAW IN GWC MUSICAL FANTASY and $.75 for children 12 and Pendle created the makeup under, and may be obtained design for the animals, while November 27 thru December 1-8:30 PM LIDO ISLE CLUBHOUSE Gershwin Edgar Hayes Performs . Rhapsody in Gershwin, a concert honor· ing the 75th anniversary of the birth of George Gershwin, will take place Sunday, Dec. 2, in Newport Beach. Pianist Edgar Hayes and' pianist.vocalist Dave MacKay head the list of talent perform· ing at 4 and 8 p.m. in the White Horse.Inn, 3295 Newport Blvd. r. Pete Henderson, of Skiles and Henderson fame, will serve as master of ceremonies in·" troducing the Gershwin music. The Orange Coast's l\i1ark Davidson Trio also is performing along w!th singer Ruthie Lewis and 15 back-up smgers and musicians. I It is Mack Davidson who has organized the concerts. He also is doing the arranging f.or the shows. Tickets, at $3.50, are available al The White Horse Inn. Alley West, the Beach Ball Charlie's Chile and Woody's Wharf and oth~r Harbor Area establishments. Lido Isle Players :Doing FRD Drama "Sunrise at Campobello" The Lido Isle Players will open this drama about the early days C!f FDR on Tuesday for a five-day run. Curtain time is 8:30 at the Lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Sood , Newport Beach. Reservations 67$-0635. "Tbe Would·be Gentleman'' Mo1iere's comedy is ~ing presented by South Coast Repertory Wednesdays tttrough Sundays until Deo. 15 at the Third Step . Theater, 1927 Newport BJVd., Costa Mesa. Curtain 8 o'clock : reservations 646-1363. "l\fonlque" ;'Lut of the Red Hot Lovers" A French suspense thriller 'This Neil Simon comedy on stage Fridays a n d I od Tu °Saturdays through Dec. 1 at P ays this weekend a es- the H u n t i n g to n Beach day through Saturday of next Playhouse, 2110 Main St ., Hun-week at 8:30 in the Laguna tington Beach. Reservations l\·loulton Playhouse, 6 O 6 842-5421. Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna "O~ahoma" Beach. Reservauons 494-0743. 701 "-U4e S.•411 4. TMN91: $1.IJI -We4 .ttini Set. $2.50 Two Stations Feature JFI{ 'firihutes For leten•tle•t •7S·Oll5 -671·2116-67J·l170 With the recent death of Marv Gray, KFI had to adjust iLs program schedule. -Although · it will be difficult ever really to fill Marv's pla<E, KF!s Maoday 'through Friday schedule now 1ooks like ·this: Jim Todd 4-5 :30 a.m., Lohman & Barkley 10 a.m.-l p.m. Jack Angel -back after nearly a year's ab5ence - 1-4 p.m. and Jerry Bishop 4-8 p.m. The talk shows begin with Hilly Rose (the olher shows Turning on Tuesday, while KFl's news all the t.rimntlngs, to families station personnel delivered the director, Mike Parker, pitched who were unfortunate enough birds to add a little more in to write, produce and nar-not to be able to enjoy a warmth to an already warm rate a 5.5-minute special, _full __ ta_bl_e._K_n_s_d_ee_J_•Y_•_and __ g_es_t_ur_e_. ------ "JFK-10 Years. Later" on Thanksgiving Day. Parker's retrospective in- cluded Sen. Edward Kennedy as well as interviews with some or the late President's closest friends and adv~rs. KHJ certainly got into the spirit of the holiday by letting listeners determine the p~ The Committee for Am University of California, Irvine Presenlt the World Renowned CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH Pianist In Concert A Christmas kick-off so big we'll have to call out the Marines! S111t• Cl•u• ,n,• Mitchtll M•rionette1 Chri1tmt1 trQup1. n,, U.S. Mtri11e Corp1 lt11d, C~ri1tm11 c1rQlt'9 -H11y ell will \it ht re for tht "T•V1 for Toti" •ic•·off cele~etio11 at Huntl'")ton C anter todt y. More tfi t n 100 comm1111lty or91nitation1 will participatt i11 bahelf ef the U.S. Marill t Corp• ••1erv1'1 1n111.1t l Toy1 for Toh drlvt 111 th• COPl'llflllnity rn111 of H1.111t/119lon Ce11ter. ' Novemb•r 30 8:00 p.m. Crawford Hill UC Irvin• Scott Manchester Today'• 111per 1chtdul e inch1cle15holida y1how1 l:,y tt.1 Mitchell Marion1ltt1 et 1·2·l ·'4·1 •:l 0 p.rn .. Thi community Chrilirnt1 h 11 li9ktin9 c1re111ony followr al 7 p.m. with caroling, ltad!n9 fQ t+.e mai11 1ttr1ctio11, tf\1 ann111I Chri1lm•1 Conc1rt by tkt )rd Marifl• Corp1 Air Wi119 l111d. are music and comed y) from 8 p.m. to midnight, followed by Ron l\ICC.Oy, from midnight to 4 a.m. KFI's General J\1 an a g e r James Wesley also announced that Larry Vanderveen has eturned irom KGIL to serve as KFI's general s a 1 e s manager. 11oving over from KROQ as sales manager is Lee Larsen. Gladys Chris1n1an has bcm named promotion and publicity coordinator. Phoebe Beasley, assistant merchandislng director, has been honored by a resolution ol. the California Legislature for her work with members cf the Assembly in helping to en - act legislation for \vomen's rights. TWO STATIONS pai d tribute to JFK on the an· niversary or hi s death . KABC Talkradio's A1ichael Jackson did a four-hour minis pecial titled "The Kennedy Years,'' with such participants as Dean Rusk, Pierre Salio£er. Henry Cabot Lodge, S e n a tor s Hwnphrey, Cranston and Tun- ney, among others, thi s past For Ticket Information C•ll 714/833-66 17 or 6614 gramming. From sele<:tions sent in, the "All·tiq;ie Top 300"1~~~~~ will be chosen to .a i r !: Oo11't rni11 th i1 fine comm uni ty c1l1br1tion. lt't f1et t nd it't fun. l1ad1 •nd Edin91r 11 the 5111 Di19e Frteway, throughout the f 0 u r -d a y weekenU. Additionally, one tlu-key per hour ·was given away for a total of 150 free birds. AND KlIS had kind of the same idea in mind. It gave away 100 turkey dinners. with . REST YOUR EYES . LISTEN FOR ORAMA SAN CLEMENTE 108-Stereo 7 P.M. & 11 :30 P.M . Mon. thru Fri. 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So many new restaurants have opened jn Orange CoW1ty he last couple of .months it's going to take quite a while to ge t arollnd to checkln!i out all of them individually. In the meantime, though, it might proVe useful to set forth some of the infonnation no'v known. BY WORD OF mouth and otherwise, the preliminary reports passed along to us reveal the existence or some very promising new spots. Some old establishments, too, ~ave changed hands, thus warranting examination for in- novations or additions made by the new management. Starting this .. weekend and for a number of weeks to come, we'll ~ visiting each of the places aloiig with others new and old) to obtain detailed stories. ln the spirit of pure adventure <ion't hesitate to launch your own in- vestigation. After all, dieting can wait for New Year's resolutions. THE DENVER MINING COMPANY, 719 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa, has been touted by innumerable informants as one of the brightest new additions to Folklorico Continues Run. 11 for11111 / reslauranl i11 //1e cln ssic lr11dilim1 496-5773 714· 67 3 '0200 FACILITIES FOR PRIVATE PARTIES IN THE NEW GARDEN COURT Ill.ANDI! IRANDON DUO, Tite.•Sat. .. ,,..,.,., , ..... REGENCY LOUNGE LOCAL LOISTt:l Dl~El . nao2 COAST HWY. lit Ct9WR Vllln ,.11'11WIYI LAGUN4 NIGUEL LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY From 11 :00 A.M. DINNER SERVED UNTIL 8:00 P.M Monday and Friday ' . ~ #1 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER . ~4-:i.200 year operation of Chez Cary In Orangt. ; Out ·'n ·Aoout ' . . Described as the zenith ln dining ex-: ,,.rtence, this posh spot ls ~ distinguished by such furnishlng1 M, Veoetian crystal chandeliers and antiM LoUls XV red velvet cha.lrs. Tables ant set with impeccable laced linen, bor» china, hand-blown imported wine glasaeii and sterling silver. :l, Norman Stanley The restaurant is open seven dayi a week, fnxn 5, p.m.. for dlnner bnlf, Entrees are tabbed between $6.25 - truite (whole rainbow trout) sauteen amandine -and Sll -entrecote (sirloin) au poivre flambec au whiskey. The wine cellar contains several hundred vintages from 1900 through 1971. the local dining scene. Whether for lunch or dinner, word has it that quantity and quali1y rule supreme here. Praise for the evening fare is centered on eastern choice prime ribs of beef, reportedly a "steal" at $6.95 (extra thick cut, $7.95) lor flavor, tenderness and size of the partjon. C!Ose behind in the favorable comment department is the a.balone and such steak offerings as top sirloin, New York and filet mignon. Many tum-of-the-century relics ha\'e been utilized in the Victorian decor, which gives the feeling of being in the home of one of Colorado's early silver kings. Menus, at first glance. appear to be old mining stock certificates arid there's entertainment in the lounge seven nights a week. BORDE-AUX. 7fi8 Saint Clair, Costa Mesa, is a new ·French restaurant that has taken up in the premises occupied by Petite Auberge before it moved tG South Coast Village. Closed Sunday and t.tonday, this ne'v Gallic spot has rated l'Qnsiderable attention for the line French cuisine offered on Qoth its luncheon and dinner menus. Featured are such house specialties as quiche Lorraine, canncloni Nlcolse, crepes Veronique, frog legs Provencalc, bouillabaisse Marseillaise. chicken saute Basquaise, coq au vin Bourguignon and duckling a l' orange "flambe." Also offered are a nice variety of a la carte hors d' oeuvres, soups and desserts. The Bordeaux is operated by the proprietors of Laguna Beach's widely-acclaimed Cordon Bleu restaurant. THE MARGARITA INN, 34235 Doheny Park Road. Capistrano Beach. has taken on a wholly different face under the ' new ownership and management of Ca role Smith and Ron Pippin .. In addition to top-notch Mexican food, the Inn also offers a selection of steak cntrees. Open seVen days a \\'eek, from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m., for lunch, dinner and cocktails, the rt'staurant also features nightly entertainment and dancing. ?\1usic for the latter is presently being furnished_ by the Micheles. Al\lBROSIA, 501 30th St.. Newport Beach, is a ne\Y haute cuisine establish· ment o .... ned by Geri I and Gosta Muller, the restaurateur brothers "1lo shot to national prominence during their ten· Jacket and tie policy. ResP.rvations a must. THE VILLAGE INS, 129 ~larine (at Park), Balboa Island, one of Lbe South Coast's longest established restaurants. is sporting the fresh change of new management. Lunch is served dajJy, l\londay through Saturday, and dinner seven nights a week from 5 p.m. l\lenu e1nphasis is on prime rib, steaks and seafood. There's also nightly en- tertainment on tap in the lounge. THE MONTEREY STILL, 2601 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, recently entered the ranks of dining out spots on ''restarant row," taking up in the extensively remodeled quarters that fonnerly housed the Dry Dock. It 's an all new scene there, with riew ownership, decor, menus and en· tertainment. Features include th e cocktail .. Golden !lour," from 4:30 to 7:30, ?i.1onday thrugh Friday, Sunday champagne brunch, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and the serving or late ni ght suppers. SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 2 P.M, IANQUET FACILl~llS Dl1111er S.rl'•d From 5 P.M. L•wch•o111 - 11-5 ll7 PACIFIC COAST HWY. HUNTINGTON IE.I.CH 536-2555 atN«AJAf::t!J.tleAN fiUNDAY BRUNCH r:::;G ABOARD THE ~ ~ubenE.Lee ~wi!li. a ... Ramos FIU or a Bloody Mary E:..p; EOGS BENEDICT SCRAMBLED EGGS With haM, dddDi /iwnor~. OOITII.f.I STEAK& EGGS CREPES SUPREME °""'" "°'" J d.l.;gld{w """';"'"°"'· MONTE CRISTO A" tiuili"I a.tdwidl ~lty. Mexica1i Restaurant PROUDLY PRESENTS THE CHAPTER II 5'!!!11s jum J.Oam-2 pm RESERVA110NS 676-6811 For Your Dining And Dancing Pleasure l'layhHJ Nightly Wed. thru Sun. "Finest 11-fexican Food in Orange County" OPEN 7 DAYS e COCKTAILS ttieNew ~ ·1 I I I I I 547 W, 19th SlREET COSTA MESA 642·9764 The Extraor:dinary Mansion, on the ocean with the Zillion Dollar View. WE HAVE, , , . , ... Great Suppers ... Untraditional late-night feasties ... "Rather Unique Entertainment GOLDEN HOUR ~.30.1 :30 Mon . thru Fri. $pt cl.tl Ent•rt•i11mant SUNDAY llUNCH With Chtimpt19n11 I 0 AM -l :DO PM 2601 W. Coast Newpo rt Beach Highway 6-45·8444 - A..j~ I I fXPerieDOO;.. One entree at our regular price ""'"'""""'' .anil~second entre.e :. ~s . (wlltll Ytl """"' !tis ""'""'"W•M• htldl't 1t1n1 Tll.rM•r, "'"' o.c. •> 3901 E. Coast Highway/Corona del Mar Phone< 675·0900 NOW OPEN MONDAY I '--'"' I 11 ·· I I I I x;o,"-I I I I I I I t I I , I I I I I I .. - • '· ., ·- .. ' . .. . , .. • • .. ,. ' 3a . DAILY PILOT Frld.ly, Nowmbtt 23, 1q73 IN THE GALLERIES: Phot0graph€rs Take Look at Time , Woet • .,., 11 '" •••• ,. 12 •••• COCKT Al LS M . ffd Sert. 11 :JO A.M. '• 1 J ;JO S11CMyt: 4:00.1 2 MIDNIGHT 9093 E. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962.79 11 MEADOWLARK COUNTRY CLUB ORANGE COUNTY'S TOP . ENTERTAINMENT ' JOE LIGGINS Tht Orl9in1I 11Hontydrlpptr1" BACK AT THE LARK ROOM with WILLIE JACKSON Wednesday thru Sund•y l t nqutt F1ciliti11 up to 450 Ptoplt ll712 •lAHAM AYINUI IAt Wll!'1Wfl HUNTIN$TON llACH 1714) 146·1116 (2111 lt2·1t54 NEWPORT SCHOOL OF PIJOTOGRA~llY -3720 Campus Orl\·e, l'\C\1·port Beach. Photc>gCMhy exhibit by Jerry Burch· field and A1ark Cha1nberlaio entitled Two Vie ws of Time. Jt is a co1nment oo the limes that shaped their growing years. flours: noon-4 p.m. Saturday and SUnday and by appol nlmenl . UC lllYINE ART GALLERY -Fine Arts Village, UC! Campus. Exhibit by !our Chicanos, through Nov. 30. 0CC ART GAtLEltY -Orange Coast ColJege, !701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Classical Narratives in A1aster Drawings, a collection by E. B. Crocker, include!i 40 rramed drawin's done by 16th through 19th century f'rcnch, German, OaniSh and Dutch masters. Through Nov. 28. SAODLEBACK GALLERlES -·Santa Ana Free\\.'8Y and Street, Santa Ana. Mexico City artist Regina Raull Exhibit, a collection of oiJ paintings, opens Sunday, hours U p.m. Regular ga llery hours Monday 11 :30 a.m.·2:30 p.m.; Tues- day through Friday 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m.; Saturday 3-11 p.m.; Sundays 5'-9 p.m. Through .Nov. 2fi. NEWPORT BEACH CMC CENTER GALLERY -3300 New· port Blvd., Newport> Beach. Oils by Gloria Bradeson, through November. CORONA DEL MAR LIBRARY -420 Marigold, Corooa de! LOOKING • Mar. A collection or custom·leodcd stained glass by Daryl George and handcrafted pottery and "'111pturo by Orville It Clay and his children Anna Md Holden. Exhibit will run through November. Ubrary hours Mon.·Wed. 1·9, Thurs ... Sat. &-!. occ LIBRARY GALI.E RV -Orange Coast Colle1e. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Recent Japaneae posters col- lected by Richard s. Thorton. The exhibit shows high quallty photogrnphy and unusual prlnllng techniques, combine Orlen, tat aesthetics and Western industrial power. Nov. It.Dec. 13. MARV UVINGSTON'S GALLERY TW0-1211 N. Broadway. Santa Ana. The Cartoon Show, collection of 175 rleces ol original coinic art selected rrom the collectlon o Jerome K. ?t1uller of Costa Pi1esa. Through November. Hoon: Dally 11 a.m.-4 :30 p.m. exctpt Wednesday. CRAWS GAILERIES -1390 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. Recent works by Evelyn Gathings including interpretations of drawings by Botticelli. Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m, Nov. 10-30. JACK GLENN GAILERV -2831 E. fu!sl Hwy., Corona del Mar. Paintings and prints by James Rosenquist. Hours: daily, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. JACK GLENN GM.I.ERV -South Coast Village, Santa Ana. Silk screens by Andy Warhol. Through Nov. 30. Chorale FOR A VMQ.V~ ME'NV? In Concert You'll find ii ai the only Orange Coun ty restaurant serving a wide choice of crepe entrees and desserts for lunch, dinner and supper ~ TRY CREPE ST. JACQUES - Scallops, !hrimp, sliced fresh mushrooms in • bech•mel sauce with gruyere che ese. ''Christm as with the Chorale," a conce'rt of the ioYOUS mu~c ol the holiday season, will be performed by the Los Angeles Pa! a s t e r Chorale and Si nfon i a Orchestra at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Saturday, Dec. IS, under the diz<ctloo of Dr. Roger Wagner. OPEN DAILY' 11:0'"',M. Tel. 556-1225 Man.·'Ou'hl Md'q!1t ftl&Sat.'lot \AAl Su11.'t~9PM. Soull'I Coat Plau -Coll• Ill .. [llollll ... lloiwll111-N•lolilcUI ----- The program this year features the Bach Cantata f'll' Christmas Day, "O A!agnum Mysteriwn," Victoria and "Hymn to St Cecilia." PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT ............ j • OPtN SESAME • .NAtulAL FOOD llSTAUlAHT• IAw Cltolestorol M... • • -Heart Scnw - • UNLIMmD SALAD AND • SINCE THE OLD DAYS Now Me 'n Ed's mobile ovens speed delicious pipin1·hot pimls to your door in minutes. For promptservice phone 646-7136 (Newport Beach/Costa Mn .. 17th ind Tustin) or 847·1214 (Huntington B"oh-B,.ch and Hit!). ... ~~-tat~~ Titkets on sole Now1t ••. TtlB ~uSIC Of Geolllle GeR.SHWiN • Th1Whit1Ho1selon S&JNDaV =tc2 .n-3 •Alloy Wm li'''o''n..,.-oir.;u,ll'I/ ce'sl71 • The Beoth Ball WI rer\I ~:." • Charlie's Ch1l1 4 "P.M. •ND BRM. end 01her placts plus Pian in ·Vocolist ... • Woody 0 1 Wharf ~ ' 1o~il';yes ( ~~ ~ '"d "' "Oal~~l!'!~o~~~! ~ Ma~'DaVioSON T'RJO wit"t ,peti•I guest Pele H No~~so"' M"'" ol C"''""";" . . . e V~ ... on1roduting the mu~it of George Gershwin .. En11rt ~how accompanied by the MlJRll t>nViDSON 11 SiNGel\IJ OllO ~HesTR! 3295 Newport Boule11a1d Newport Beach !714) 67J.1374 • • • • • TU WITH DINNEl (Wlfll 11111 Co11P011) YfGITAllAN DINNERS FROM SZ.25 OPEN DAILY 5:00 to 11 :00 P.M. • 2440 W. Cocnt Hwy. • • New,.,, hoc• 646·7071 • • ••••••••••• ' J3oiJeaux French Cuisine Ltt1ich -Dinn er I I HIPPT 11om 4-l~ll Wlllll Ill/JS fllll!IS EH1!11MNMOO Jason Chase Show TUES.-SAT. (MAllLEY 0 . f, MILO SUM. f, MOM. NIGHnY Mlllily Mitt Ftt!Ull DENVER MINING Co. FINE FOOD AND SPIRITS 71tW .1ttkSt.,CosNM ... ,c.. 1714) 145-2141 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. , .. ,,_, __ ,,_ ...... _ ............ ,,,,, ClosedSun.&.Mo11. r-- - - - - - - -., (714) S40.J64l f.lr 751 ••. c1.1 .. c.... .... . A Chinese Cuisine ,._ ________ _,,, 7J\' OPEN.OAILY.11.AM·ll.PM .•. CLOS~OMOHDAY I l------I, I BAllBOD 'TOR MEALS I ROYAL STEAK-0.BOB Cllks of Flitt Ml1nOt1 Ofl Sk1wtr wlltl PlnHpptt. Mu!Jlroon"tt, GrMft PtPfl'ln Incl TDn'tllllf1. Rlct c111linfft!ll, $111te &ordt11i11 lapped wilh INrlllJW AMONG 20 SELECT DINNER ENTREES VINA HARMER DUO Enfert1inin9 BRUNCH TDR"'E PREPARED wrrn I p ARTICULAR CARE" I I ~ '"'""' Oriental CocktaH .Lounge I I J Featuring Tropical Drinks I ml ~·1 .. ~-. 1i-I I . I . I I -PHONE. ••• 64WSSO L ... -IB EAST 17TH .... COSTA MESA I --------- • Ron Shy :• 1. ·Hits the Spot and gels it together in the lounge. l unch e Dinner e. 01ncin9 e Enterteinment '"' ...... ot1 ... : 642-12'3 cluM ,....,. opon 'til I a.m. The BANK OF COSTA MESA -Harbor at Baker. Costa Mesa. Various media by Lois Dullman Utrough November. BRENTWOOD SAYINGS -1140 Adams. Blvd., Costa M•sa. Acrylics by Lucy Sanford throygh NovemJ>er. AVCO SAVINGS AND LOAN -!3tP Bristol Sl .JCoSla M.,.. Oils, acryllC3, etchings by Marcella Stanley IJ16>"Bh Novem· ber. COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE GALLERY -206 W. Wiison St., Costa Mesa. Watercolor• by SOozy West, oils by Df:Murl Tosh and china painting by Frat.ces Merrill through Novem· ber. COSTA MESA LIBRAR\e -516 Center St., Costa Mesa. Oils by Lassie Hudson throu&h November. CROCKER BANK -2300 Harbor Blvd., Cosla Mesa. Olis by Virginia Kling through November. MEXICAN VILLAGE ART GALLERY -150 Avenida Pico. San' Clemente. 011 paintings by Rose Reader. Hours: Noon to 6 p.m. daily. Through November. DOWNEY SAYINGS AND LOAN -360 E4'1 17/h St., Costa Mesa. Charcoal. oils by Barbara Schultz and oil! by Ann SoUJa lhrough November. GLENDALE FEDERAL SAYINGS -2300 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Oils by Gertrude lifallocks through November. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ORANGE -1650 Adams St .• COsta Mesa. Oils, watercolors, etchings by Clay Campbell through November. GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS -Fashion Island. New· port Beach. Various media by Pat Pembrook through No- vember. MESA VERDE LIBRARY -2969'Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa. Oils by Dorothy Hailey through November. Oils by Allee Cusick through November. PARK LIDO CONVALESCENT CENTER -4116 Flag•hip Road_, Newpor! Beach. Oils, watercolors by Herschel Yager thfoueh November. TRANSAMERICA TITLE CO. -170 East 17th St., Cos/a Mesa. Oils by Fem Miller through November. SANTA ANA ·COLI.EGE ART GAILERY -17th and Bristol Streets, Santa Ana. Exhibit by sculptor Roger Sweet and artist Gary Beydler througb Nov. 30. Beydler uses clay in creating paintings directly oo walls \.\'ithout canvas or frame. Hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1t1onday through Thursday and Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m'. Real Cantonese Food 1at h1r1 or t1ke home STAG CHINESE CASINO 11 l 21st Pl., Newport BHch ORlolo 3-9560 o;.. YMr Ani•M D•lly 1J·1J-ftl. _, s.t. 'tit J .... Hanky-Panky Catering . Serving The Oran9e County Arel • CREATIVE CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS Choi•e of Meny lntri9oin9 Selaction1 In Food a nd Bavera9e1 .,. PllSONALIDD ISTIMATES IY APPOINTMINT TAKI LIF£ A LITTLE EASIER For •. lnformation .. Cafl..1714 l .. 979~6809 . ' ·. ' .. . r -------w-. ""'c..,.. I EARLY BIRD I DINNER I I 4 • 7 P.M. -Mon. ond Thurs. I 2,:~~~~~~~:~~~~~~ JI .._ ____ _ OM '""'" 0... Per E11Hrt ''"" Al T1Mo TOPS IN MEXICAN FOODS & STEAKS LUNCH AND DINNER 7 Days A Woek -11 A.M. to 2 A.M. DINNER S,ECIALS NIGHTLY MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 2S30 W. CoHt Highway HENRY'S N~::;rt 548-1177 THE ALL NEW • VILLAGE INN PRIME .RIB • STEAKS • SEA FOOD Lunch From 11 ,30 A.M. MON.·SAT. Dinner· 7 Nights From S P.M. ENTERTAINMENT Tuesday Thru Sunday JIM CORBm Corner of Park & Main . . · I . BALBOA ISLAND ~K.~ •.• r.~:~.~~ 11 .. -=N~tw=o:•l:B:l•~d.:•:* ~17~th:S:'·:in=C~Oltl=~M=-=~i1~~~~~~~F:'7~µ~$~30;~;~ ON THE ' . : .. · ... <::. iJ. . . U4t !-\Reuben"'S L. 10ant-2pnt · 251 E. COAST HIGHWAY ).' NEWPORT BEACH R.ESER.VATIONS-CALL 673-1505 • NORTH IEACH EGGS A Spicy 5•11 Froneiico Oi1h e CHILE AND EGGS JIMINIZ • I Spicy Hou1t Chili & ci.;,,, • EGGS TONY , Ham, Mo11ar1lta and Mari nara Sauc:• ) e SUNDAY SClAMILr I Tomatoa1, 011ion1 and I Sharp Chaddar Choo1• I e HAM AND E<i'GS To Ordar 1 • lnchuln Fresh Fnlit C11p CONTINfNTAL lll:EAICFAST JVIC•-OLAlliO a•AN CAKl-COFFEli Ile • MACKERAL FLATS 100 MAIN ST. jCOltMll 0, II.LIO~ 1"111 ANO 111(1 TRAILi IALIOA PENINSULA GRAND OPENING ' - CAROLE SMITH lo RO PIPPIN'S ALL NEW MARGARITA INN Tho lost I• MEXICAN FOOD e STU.KS e COCIT AILS ENnRTAINMINT lo DANCINIO f-rf .. THE MICHEUS • Open 7 Days . -10 A.M. to 2 A.M. • 34235 DOHENY PARK ROAD CAPISTRANO BEACH • 496-9B52 1~~~~~~.1.._ __________ , SPOVTll SJ.LOOI W1terfront F1wrlte of Oki Whalers, Sailors and Hobie <lit Sldppns ENTE RTAINMENT Vlctoriln SW It TIIE BALBOA PAVILION MIO Main Slmt: Bllboa;..1 .... '1M63.I ftMUA JlEgfAlltUNT Contln1nt1I Cui1ln1 Cocktails Smnng l.llnrhton and Dbtntt · Mcnida 11 through Saturcio, Closed Sundays w. •r• located ntitf ta th• M1y Co . In South Coatl Pl11:r1 lJJJ I ...... c......... 14e.Jl40 • ' ··~ • .. ; r 2, .. D * ,,00 ,,,. 7 ,, I. ,, •• " ,, 10· 11 II 11 1 -1 . 1-1 1 I I • ' TV DA.ILY LOG Fridoy Evening HOVEMBER23 Saturday Morning NOV&afR 2o4 Students ' Cooli _Up Rare .Food Ever tasted TUrkish borek or Persian chelo kozezht badmgan? These are only two of the F'rlday, Novtrnber 23, 1973 DAil Y PILOT il'J j Datteitag S11gu1• Pl1111as Z:lO 7 I D FOOTBALL FANS SEE :DD llBJ illl Thi nlnlllloio * KODAK's 1973ALL llJ(ll~!l!,,.,ll~ AMERICA TEAM I ~i••p"1"::., dishes to be served by Golden .,..---- West College st4deots at an ... international dinner. Friday, ~ll!llt!l!lllilf!i!l8 Nov. 30, at 7 p,m., in the '':...;;....:....:,.-- 'fhree dancers rehenrse fo r Ne wport .Ball et . .\~soci· ation's productio n of '"'!'he Nuttr.acker'' to be pre· sented at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 7 in the Joh n \\•'ay nc 'fhea· tre, Knott's Berry f'ar111, Bue na Park, Prin1a baller- ina will be Sarah l. .. oon·li :s, 15, left. of Ne wport Beach, who will play the Sno'v Qu een and th e Sugar Plum Fairy. Rehearsing with her are Laura Gerig and Laul'ia McKarns. AJ1nost 100 dancers, all fron1 Orange Coun ty, will appear in the classic. 1\'lona Frances is the artistic di rector. 1'ickets n1ay be purchased fro1n Coast 1\1usic. Cosla 1\·Iesa. Con- tact Jane Askin, 540-6837, for grou p rates. i:oo .p.m m Iii> m "1 !~ • ·-· \W~CIHIB(I) .,... Movlt: (t) "Rlwtr Lad(' (•dv) 1111 ' 8-Y'IOnne OeC.llo, Dan 011ry11. •· _., 11 1 •rott1t1 Im T~'li:"J ~It'• FIUMJ 7:30 <9 CJ)) h Htf'a C.•tb . 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''Stalld·lll" '-"') 9:001 (9° ) ftvarltl M1rtl1ns ,, ,_,,, fll (fQJ m lllttll Caukly --Jhs111phr1y 8Gtart. Mo.le: "0., tilt World Endtd" AnilQll Wor~ wur1 My Untf (sci·fi) 'S&-Richud Dennint. 1 Love LllCJ' ; tt1J (])lassie's Rt&eut R1qtn Cartocin Camlv1I Mod Squid Mister Ropn' Nelcbbolflood (})I Dl11• If J11n11t NCAA Footblll Ohio St1t1 vs. bMraldl (I) ....... t:lO ,j\~ (1)1 , ..... ~b In tht AbJ11 n i» (i) tfGJ g;, Sbr Tttk ) A1Mr1cl rTi Movie: '1 Mtmtd A Wllth" Prh111r Mor ~ • E'ltnlos Lltlnos (r.oml '42-Frtdric.J.tarch. SpM1 Racer , fJ @(J)NCAA f11tb1ll Oh io 7·.lO o·~, Tr•! , Slate n . Mkhltln. .,.,, m MaW: "The 11ttl loot" (1dv) ID 00 di H...,.... '4111111 '°49--Robert Cummlnp. Hflp Thy Ntllhbtf I"" ..... !Jopbnt... 10:00 (~ OOl (I) ...... ,ID eo11u11tnt1t11 9 oo am SlpuM lnltdlff MM: "Thi --rin.n" (mys) '46 (])To Ttn tht TM' -Burt L111C&Sl1r, An Gird ner, : Wall s~ Wttt i Gosptt I.WM -Untallff World Alfr.t Hi~ · • Escln•rio RoU 1 '"° ' Ct ,, llMS l:OO, (eifj,(l)l°&i c.•cd'• °'pt. l~IO ots (lit (IJI (I) JM l tM hUJ· o ~ (ll ITiil m "'"'' • s.o a ia> oo ITiil m ~" ....., 8 MOVlf: (C) (Zllr) ...., DW I 0 Mowit' "Art H.-.flllt Ntcn- Ctt A WIVfll Nu9!1btf'.' (com) '66 ,..,,.-(co~) '42-Riy Mllland. -Bob Hopi, Ptiy\111 011!er. ~111titrt 26 , a llll oo m"" 1 • .., 1... -.. ""--a llllliotl $ M..W. (C) (Zhr) "1lle ll!GO u:1 Mister hi' 1n ~:,IJ G=~~~'t!tt~ -iJ DETROIT at CHICAGO. I. -..,.:...,.-* Enjoy the Best of Thi loll o-. * NBA BASKETBALL! lo--tJ<SllllC!lNIA .....,.., """: (C) (%til) "1't1t s-4 Ot:trelt 11 Clllc1go. "" "" ,,.,.. (I") '59-Y~ Bo•· 19 (!)®I Ill Tio -n1r, .lotn111 Woodw•rd. 6 Tiji.111: WlllM II 1111 SMll IWdlllp11WMkl11lftllw ..... L1Mterb1M..._ .s.u .. Sl:rlet Di ·--ll:lO 0@ (})lllll ll!l °" l:lt ( Clll (I) .. ""' (i) 11 ... : "lit -Wlif" "") (I)@) ml &111 wta ,_. '56-flurh M111owt. t>n~l.dn mML~ e1"f'"Crtff11 Shiw T-..," (com) '55-Doruld O'Connor. college center. ,. Sponsored. by the campus I nternati on a l Student l ''ll 1·1'!\fr!t Organization. the dinner will Hll/L . •-·, feature food from around the , i.' world, along w i t h en· tertainment and dances. Golden West presently has 25 1ntemational students from Iran, Turkey, Indonesia, Korea. Thallatfd,-1apan, ani:l- Mexico. Mohammad Bo.rghei, from Iran, now living in Huntington Beach, is president and Nir Ozegene, from Turkey vi~ president. 1 ------------,.----------------=:::..:.::::...::::::..:.::::.::.. Students will prepare food from their home countries such as the Turk ish speeialty a combination of cheese and meat, and the Persian entree whlCh ls eggplant, meat and rice. Silverado Scene of Fair Silverado Canyon, once a sil ve r mining area and now a tranquil retreat, 1,11ilt take ' on a festive air Sunda y ror entertainment on the grounds, the third ,annual Co.untry Fair. such as fiddlers 8nd square Students' .Ai·t Wo1·ks Go on Sale The best pieces of student MCMERATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PE0Pl£ Tnt o~ja(_1;.,tol t"-r•llt191 11 to '"'Oifft p..rt MJ IDOi/i 1M a~•tolNMr of mo.It coni.t!I tot ""'"'i by l~•Jr c/\j/dftn.. -------------------- ®MO ONE UtiOfl 11 AOll1TifO , (A~t IU•"I 1111V Vlr"/ 1n tfrt1;n 1rt1s) Whitmore Again Plays Will Rogers Gardens To Close Fron1 10 a.n1, to dusk dancing demonstrations, \1•i!l residcr\ts of Mod j es k a , spotli ght local canyon talent . Trabuco. and Silverado can-Donated handicrafts will be yonS \Viii dis play and sell at! manner of handcrafted auctioned throughout the day. art produced this I a s t • • • • • • • •" • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. , IQ! [Qt] -[!;) .,.~ ......... semester al Golden \\'est College, Huntington Be<1cl1. ·~· .... ~Co l ... ...,_,...1'M.C<>Cl<OOKV""1"""''-hobbies and arts. including I\. cooking contest will feature paintings , jewelry, candles, baked goods. Canyon men y,•i\l pottery , Christmas decora-judge breads, pies, cakes, and 1\i ll be available to the public --------- Bu.OJch Gardens, f a mi I Y lions, leather, dolls. patch· relishes. The children will James \Vhitmore \Viii return entertainment center in the y,·ork, and culinary arts. during tho aMual pr c · ******** Th f · d b judge the ;,ams and jellies. lo the Music Center's Mark San Fernando Valley, will1 be e ai r ·1~ sponsore v Taper Forum in "\Viii Rogers' closed Monday, Dec. 3, the Inter-canyon League. Botft There will be plenty of food U.S.A." on Dec. 26 for four through Friday, Dec. 14, so individuals and commu nity for fam'ilies to eat, organizers 1,1,·eeks, through Jan. 20. basic . construction work ca n organizations \viii display thl1ir say. Adapted by Paul Shyre. this begin on a new monorail ride. talents and wares for the Silverado is located a short modern classic is based on The new monorail ride iS public to buy. \Vay off State Route 18 about Christmas art sale, Friday, and Saturday, Dec. 7 and 8. Hundreds of prints, draw- ings, paintings, photographs, ceramics, sculpture, graphics, crafts, photographs an d jev.1elry pieces . will be ex- hibited and sold. the wry , humorously barbed part or a $4.4 million addition There will be entertain.rnent IS miles east of the city of observations of the hation·s to the facilities. The monorail designed to appeal to all. Spot Orange. most celebrated wit, and \Vill will weave through th ei-:~------------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I play an unprecedented third gardens and provide visito rs engagement at the Forum for . with a six-minute overview of Music Center Presentations, the complex. as well as pro-- Whitmore·s tour de force was vide transportation from the seen during the 1970 and 1971 front area o[ the gardens to seasons. the rear. -"l...!J. .. -~ l.)J.,a CINEODME 20,'.:, o..~~·..:...o1..!..'.:!.L.i.I _ ... _,,_ ..... CtNEDDME lf ;, " ,,-":'-'--'--·~~rr,t.•<;;;1 ••rt1r1 Slnlwn4 fl~rt fl..:llorcl "'THE WAT WE WEil" IPGI ''SOUND Of MUSIC" lG) -AHO~ "lOMlO & JUILEr' (Ci-Pl s1n1SDDll£DFOIDTOIE111DI ·"THE WAY WE WIRE is the best love story of the year!"-:.~!~;:0"M•S. . .. . ;;• • , ·~ ~ • ,, • "'>'~-F~ .¥ ~:,.·.: ';/". ¥\•~"!!;';; .. ,. ."A romantic, stylish, thoroughly -~ · 1.•Yl<oN •t..-. S21 ·99IO TWO IM A. . 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M'A'S'H (HI! i v-.: y,,..,, \.6UI D11nll4!1!tr c ----) • ' • I ' I • f • . . .. ~ . jjQ DAILY PILOT • Eschenhack to Play at UCI Eurppea11 Pia1iist Prese1its Beethoven, Sc liubert Pianist Christoph Eschenbach, hailed as "the new Schnabel" and one of the mo!t prominent pianists to emerge from Ctntral Europe since \Vorld \Var II, v.i ll be in concert at UC Irvine's Crawford Hall Friday, Nov. 30. at 8 p.m. • Eschenbach v.·ill perform "Sonata, Opus 1" by Alban Berg, "Fantasy in C Major, Op. 15 (\Vanderer)" by Franz Schubert and "Sonata in B·flat Major, Op. 106 (Hamrnerklavier)" by LudYlig ,.an Beethoven. Orchestra, Berlin Philharmonic. Tonhalle Orchestra of Zurich and l\t u n i c h Philharmonic. ESCHENBACll'S rirst American tour in 1969 includes apyearances \\'ilh the Cleveland Orchestra tmder George Szell; the American premiere of Hans Werner Henze's Second Piano Concerto with the composer conducting the Chi c ago Symphony: a New York recital; and performances \Vith the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Erich Leinsdorf conducting, at the.. opening Tangle\\·ood Festival con- certs. pean continent and appearances at the Salzburg Festival, Bonn's Beethoven Festival, the Vienna Festival and the A.ix-en Provence Festival. lligWights of his current engage ments include a tour of Gennany as soloist with the Yomiuri Nippon Orchestra of Tokyo, a concert with the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra at the Olympic Games in Munich. his serond tours of Japan and South America and his fir st tour of Israel. His appearance at UC Irvine is sponsored by the Committ ee for Arts. , j • • • • .... Chapman to Host Si.ssy F arenthold rrances "Sissy" Farent· hold chairperson of tho' Na t ional Women 's P01iticat Caucus, '\1ill speak Sunday, Dec .. 2, at 8 p.1n. in Memo rial Hall Auditoriun1 at 01apman College, 333 No. Glassell Sl., Orange. She will appear as p11rt o( the college 's Artist Lecture Series. Her topic will be ''the Future of \Von1en in An1erican Politics." As spokeswoman for the Na· tional \Vomen's Po 1 i t i ca I Caucus, l\1s. Farenthold presents a case for social reform and 1 e g is I al ion ~ benefiting women. AN AVOWED femin ist and · a li beral Texas Democrat. ~ls. Farenthold g:iined nalionHl pron1inence in 19'72 when she =- ran in the Texas gubernatorial primaries and later bccan1e --- r u n n e r . u p f o r t h e '°""'• '"me COAJf 11WHW•1 ~T" "· .ll!mocratic vice presiden tial ~~ ~ nontinati()fl at the Mitt mi con· ~ ~ vention. She ,.,as the first · · • \voman in the United Stat~s "SUPER SURFING" to have her nall)e placOO u1 nomination. "LIQUID SPACE" ly Oak! Do¥it As first·prize \\1illncr of the Concours Clara Haskil in 1965, he was catapulted to fame in Europe and appeared \\ith such renowned orchestras as the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Lamoureux Orchestra of Paris, London Symphony lie has made tours to South Africa, the Soviet Union, East.em Euro pe, Japan, South America and throughout the Euro- Tickets are $3. 75 and are available at the Fine Ar ts Box Office, UC Irvine. Cali f. 92664. For information c:all the f'inc Arts Box Office at GJJ-6617. PIANIST CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH The speaker is marriOO to rt Houston businessman and is the 1nother of four children . 7":30 & 9:30 Eoch E•..,.1119 Stage Marriage Becomes t,he Real Thing· Their combined credits in community theater total 44 -23 for hiJn, 21 for her. l'hey started out some years ago (sbe in 1963, he two years later), both with minor roles in even more minor pro- ducUons. But each found theater voork more than just an interesting pastime. and they ·.rorked bani lo perfecl their craft By the time they met on stage, three years ago, each had earned a fine reputation on k>eaI stages. He had played leading roles in • • T h e Remarkable ~tr. Pen· nypacker" and "Ask Any Girl." She was known for her performances in "Luv" and "Light Up the Sky!' Dancers Present Misa Creole 'lbe Ellen Johnson Dance Company in "Da nce '74" \\ill present a program highlighted by the "~1isa Creola" (Creole Christmas ~tassl and featur· ing dance works in the jazz and modern idioms when the company gives one per· fonnance at Lincoln-Junior High School Auditorium in Santa ~1onica on Saturday, Dec. 15. n• it v•ere ever perrorn1ed in Orange County. Frcxn .:n...rmwan1s· '·. dream. came the settlers' struggle '>BW'Viw!. .. Max\00 ~ Liv pJlmann. . a. EDWAROS I 11 <1 •.)Ttor,i,,i '1.SI' WESTBR00Ktt The New Land Miss Johnson. one of the most prominent d n n c e r · choreographers in Southernl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ California, has prograrruned a number of her o~·n jazz dance "'orks for the perfonnance. Doubles Anyone?_ Tennis and Sun ~ She also choreographed the • · 1•Mi.sa Creola~· from music 'bv Atgen_rl:iian cw.nposer .Ariel Ramirez. a w o r k in- corporating the moods and folk music of the Creoles. Ticket Information is ob- tainable by caUing (213) 475- 2035. m\'I• '"~' .. ' ~-!.!!: .... ~ coaOftlA IPl"I. MAit "JEREMY" IPGI .At 7 & 10:13 P.M. At11il "THE STERILE CUCKOO" (PGI ,,, .... •.. :'I I So u1hern C:ilifornia's 111ust unique tennis resorr! • 10 CldmpionU!ip Courts with n1gh1 play • Tht dtstrt'1 l1fgest peol • 80 modtrn wiles ' man y with lull kitchenettes ind color rv' • 20 acre-selling in the hear1 ol Palm Drsert'1 Winllf pl11y;roun; • F1tt Tennis Club JNivileges !or guests Room rates fr:irn S35.00, doubte occupancy, in Hiason, While here, sharpen your oame this semn1 Enroll in the Vic 81aden Tennis Collegt ·an exclustVe w11h Shadow Moun1a1n Resor1 and Racqutl Club. Personaltztd A .,,,~-~ lns1ruc1ion lrc11n the "Headmaster of Teonis" "~. ' ~ h1mselH 2,3, ind 5 day r11es upun reques1. ' Take idw1n1a~ ol our special --~· ~ ·--' " g1oup rates. ~ ' C.11 Collett '"' RNrHlioM •llf !11!01111111011 (714)346·612.3 ---~,,..._,,,. HOLIDAY MATINEES FRl.·SAT.-SUN. ~i CALL THEATRES FOR tlfW'~ l t4(M -•• ti.. •-" tt.,!•hl•,.~.ll~• hi• .. 01. J•tJ~O ~ ~· w PLUS 4 CARTOONS Exclusive Showing .-HELL HATH NO FURY LIKE 10,000 WOMEN!. "BA TILE OF THE AMAZONS" ,I It I Womtn Of Love And War · Better At Both Than Any Man! plus 2ND MAJOR FEATURE "CATCH 22" WITH ALAN ARKIN & RICHARD BENJAMIN EVES: FROM 2 P.M. .FRl.·SAT,.SUN. Fete Loses She is a former member of,lijii!i;i;;;;;;;iiiiii; lhe Texas House of Represen· -- tatives -1968 to 1972 -in \vhich she headed a liberal reform movement. • Sl0,000 A VASSAR graduate with a law degree from lhe Cniversity of Texas, she first ran for political office in 1968, \Vinning in face of an op- position with the slogan "Send a man to a man's job." She succeeded in her bid for a second term. ~ts. Farenthold is assistant professor of law at Texas Southern University. Houston ; chairperson for the Texas Committee for Na ti o n a 1 He.al t h Security ; ''ice chairperson. Coalition fur Hunian Needs . and Budget HELD OVER! THE OUTSTANDING FAMILY SHOW OF THE HOLIOAY ·SEASON! "BIG FOOT" • "NORTH COU NTRY" Wed.-T hurs. From Fri.-Sat.-Sun. From 12:30 Priorities, and membe r of the I "======----::--~ Amer ican Civil Liber ti e sl· l:nion 's National A d. v i s o r y Council. ••• easily the best movie so far this year. I',,... P...1onl'lo<...u lo ""~ MUI l'ftlo.lto' · t'I Elizabeth Tay_lor 'J\sh Wednes<lay" ' • ' NOW THltU TUlSDAY Geo,.. S.Vol "BLUME IN LOVE" + ltya11 O'Neal "THE THIEF WHO CAME TO DINNER" lath la to I or I It t m 'MANN THEATRES "DUMJO The Flylnti lleph•nt'' WIO. ~ON, TUE\,.J & If!. TMUllS, Th111 llJlrt,·U•J9. l 1U.J & \IJ.M m~~i.i:..~!·" ~M•·Ul1 "ASH wtDNESDAY" IRl :I' t!ll1 tdllt~n•rn• 1ho11 NOIMAN ROCttWt:LL WIO, MON.•TUIS ·1±11.,11J TM RS rhlll SUN,.l·l1,._ • $11i-h 1J·t ±H - Orches tra In Concert •• The Orange Coast Com- ly Symphony Orchestra It 1%th seuon Sunday1 l'!t· 2, at • p.m. In Uie Orange ~ College Alldltorlum. The.111).plece a ym phony . Ul)der lhe dJrectlon of Joseph Pearlman, ls CO-SPoll90red' by Orange Cout College, Uie Colla M,.. Department of Leisure Services and various businesa fll'Dll aDc! Interested palr\lnl In the Harbor Area. Tickets for the con<ert will be available at the auditorium box o!llce on lhe day of the conoert. Adml.,lon ii 11.511. • DAILY PflDT 41 \ ' Pow Wow to Raise • • Funds for Christmas A native American Indian Solomon is a soclology major pow \\'OW featuring crafts, at Golden West. food, dances and demonstra· The pow-\vow also will lions will be staged in the climax a ~·eek-long drive at Golden \Vest College pavilion. Golden \Vest College to collect Saturda\'. Dec. I, as a canned goods, Qeans, rice, ChrisuiWs benefit for Indian fldur and cookin goil to be chikiren. _di~tributed among ne e dy The college and orange urban lndians. . County Indian Center. Stanton, Several lhousand Indians are # Jointly sponsoring the live in Orange County, ac· event to help fund the center's cording lo a c en t e r . 6th annual chi 1 d re n 's spol;esman. The nonprofit Christmas party to tak e place center exists to help those in need, to mai ntain and pro- mote fndlan customs. and assist those making the transi· tion from the reservation tn urban life. "" The children's Christmas party is one of the center's bigfunctiOOSCach-year when they are able to provide toys and games fo r the youngsters, and food baskets and other necessities ror the'ir famittes . Dec. 22 in the Slanton Com- munity Hall. L . Messi·na Activilies start al 7 p.m. oggins, and the public is invited. Tickets are $1 to students with A p · z · .. • .. Featured aololst for the afternoon is well-known Orange County pianist and teadler, DotUe Ogle. Nix. Miss Nix will perlocm the Mozart Plano Concerto, K 4.13 with the~estra. SANTA'S HELPERS: CARRIE APpELMAN, TOBIN KOEHLER AND NICOLE APPL EMAN any associaetd student card ppear a t . avi ro n and $2 to the public. They may be purchased at the door, , or in advance at the college Loggins and Messinat one first tlme three years ago. i1' bookstore. of the country's top rock duos , when Messina had left Poco. 'Faust? 01i Stage At UCLA Festival Hails Holi.days , Seven tribes -nearly too will appear in concert at the the band he formed with ~· American Indians living in Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, atiother Springfield alumnus, t'' orange County -wUI Los Angeles the Music Center Richie Furay. > • participate in the PoW ~·ow on Dec. 17. , · Loggins and ~1essina made The opening production of the UCLA Department of Thtater Arts Mason Is being pr:esented in honor of the ceotennial year of the birth of Max Relnhatdt, a producer _ ·and director whose theatrical genius spanned half a century and two continent,,. 'Ille. Carlyle M a c I n t y r e translation of G o e t h e ' s ''Faust, Parr· One" will be preoenled through December l in the Ralph Freud Playboul!le of A1acgowan Hall on the Westwood campus. "Fau.!t" is belng staged in the 8'lnbardl traditlon under the dlrtetlun of W 111 la m Melnltz, Director of the Reinhardt Archlve and former Dean of UCLA'• College of Fine Arts. -A Christmas Festival will take place for three days beginning Friday, Nov . 30, at the Newport llarbor Lutheran Church. Holiday hander aft sand decorations will be on display; Christmas cookies and sweets will be served and Ouistmas music will be provided lhroughout the three-day event. No items will be sold and there will be no admission charge. "It is our Chrismtas gilt to the community," expl&iil.ed Mrs. Jay Waggoner, Festival chairman. Members or the church wanted to. help get people in the Christmas spirit and initiated the Christmas Festival last year. More than 1,000 persons attended so it bas been expanded to a three- day event this year, she ad-· dee!. llARIOR at ADAMS, COSTA MESA. PHONE S46·3102 ON HARBOR Bi VO.· 0Nfh'll£SOUTH Of ~N DIEGO FW'f. .• '· NOW AT IOTH CINEMAS A sassy Siamese cat leads the F..B.l. on the wildest chase of all! EAN JONES . HAYLEY MILLS . EO WY watt Disney's hilarious comed y ltfAT DARN CAT oD TECHNtCOLOR!I Sapipl~ ¢ Landcroft items will be on display. Handm ade ltCT{IS include table decora- tions, Christmas decorations, baMers and gift ideas. "We want to give people idea s about what t .h ey themselves can do f o. r Christmas." Hours will be ffom 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 30; from 2 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Dec. J, and rrom 1 to 4 p.m. Sun- day, Dec. 2. Fourteen musiCal groups from throughout Orange Coun- ty wlll perfonn. T h Q s e performing Friday night will be Lincoln Middle School's Les Fille Chanteurs, R e c o r d e r Quartet," Flute," violin, cello and piano quartet; Westminster High Schoo I Choraleers and Costa ~1esa liigh School Concert Choir. Satll'day perfonners will be Carlsbad High School Minne· singers, Orange Coast College Brass Choir and Beach Cities Choir Concert. including Oleo, P a w n e e , The singing duo bas had their first ~ppearancc together t' ' Omaha, Sae-Fox, Kiowa . three record albums on at Doug Weston's Troubadour _u • Sioux, and NavajO. · the charts at the same time in Los Angles, where their .r. Wearing authentic Indian this month. There will be two first set drew a standing ova-'1~ •, dress, they will perform shows at 7 and 10:30 p.m. tion. Their joint career -has ~ ceremonial, intertribal, and Ken Loggins, a singer-been in liigh gear ever since. war dances, display crafts, songwriter and guitarist from Tickets for the Dec. 17 con- and offer Indian food for sale. Everett, \Vash., and Jim ce rts are available at the 1 Twe> special events. wi1l be Messina, Ca1ifornia·born and Pavilion boxoffice and,-aJl. --- the appearance of the Golden former member of the Buffalo Liberty, Mutual and Wallich's State Gourd Dance Society,1_S_,pc.r_in_,g'-fi_el_d-'-, _1e_a_m_e_d_fo_r_t_hc __ M_u_s;_·c'--c-en_te-'-r-ti_·c_k_et_a_,,g_en_o_·es_. Cartoons Put on Display Three groups performing Sunday will be the ~1erle Valdez music studio, Handbell Choir from Clarenlont and newport Harbor L u t h e r a n Church Childrens Choir. Others will be the Ne\vport Harbor Lutheran Church Youth Choir, Orange Coast College ~fadrig.a l Singers and a folk music group from Saviours Lutheran Church, Long Beach. and a war· dance contest with trophies and prize money going to Winners in different age groups. "For the public this will be an opportunity to see some of the traditions and customs of the American Indian," said Francis Solomon, 1 n d i a n Center erpresentativ e a n d member of the Omaha tribe . The works of Orange County cartoonist Burr Shafer will be on exhibit Sunday in the Greenbrier Inn, lln81 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove . The late Mr. Shafer's car· loons will be exhibited from noon to 2 p.m. by Mrs. Burr Shafei:, his widow. ~fr. Shafer's cartoons were published in Saturday Review, Saturday Evening Post and Redbo:ok. Among his well- known characters is ' ' J . Wesley Smith." a befuddled but channing brain child. Much of 1i1r. Shafer's un· published works and drawings will be on disJ)Jay. Mrs. Shafer is planning to publish a book of her husband's cartoons. posthumously. Their 11oa1.,.•-simtion. Nov. 22, 1963 ... eccomplis~I I r..r.=n ,,. '.~: ·.i~~:~ TOGETHER. . ..,, -v., j· .. 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Deferred pymt. prie• $3863:46 'incl .. tax & lictn••· ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 14.35 ~.. •< :·FACTORY INVOICE ·CCST*! ~ ·1.1ASI ORDER IN YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS TODAY! , ORDER IN YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS TODAY! one · , Let our _ experts _help .you · a_rrange financi.ng .to fit you~-~~particular needs! -• t • ' ~ ' WE':~~~~ TO #1 PONTIAC DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY'. • • • -~~ ~ ..t •• ·---~· •• l ~--..... --. . "" . . . . . ' YfSlt ·:OUR NEW LEASE DEPARTMENT -NOW OPEN ! !· ! ! . . " .. . Brand _New l974·Grancl ftri~ ASK ·ABOUT OUR Brand New . 197 4 . Firebircl Espri• $109·60 MONIY BACK MP~~!'ou.oA~ .__ __ LE_A_SE_.P_LA_N __ ..... $J£29 U . MQNT" · • '._· ~&1 .. -~-Rl~-WAGON ' Autom4tic:' .. -•ir t bnd., IU!H , power steerin9~ 51 1000 'I tu=o2-M7 • J 'mies. _ '·"'~' .>1 ~.;.-. ~ \ ~· .. . ' ~ s595 · . . • '73 MALlBU 2 DR. H.T. ~ . . ' .. . VS, eutoi:n1t~c. 1ir icqnc{., R&f;:t, pp~er·st!lering & . brakil. llD37HlR41772ll ' ·. ... '70 .LE MANS Sport cpe. 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' • •. . . •. ~ ., -. • • t ...... . •f ·I lJ~1LV PILOf F"ridar1• No~ember 23, l 973 The Bluest Marketplace on the Crance Coast ' ,,.,.... -'°' Salo • • • 125 -,.., • • Automobll!!' . . • • • • •• 9SO • 990 looh & Mo'inc E<1uis>ment 900 • 914 (1nploynwn1 • • • • • • • . 700 -m financial . • • • • • • • . lOO • m Hou.ff fot So$9 • • • • • • 100 -114 Lo.t &. ~ • • • • • , • s.50 -Si'4 Men:honditoe .•••• " •• 800. 849 DAILY PILOT · CLASSIFIED ADS ,,._h. . . . . . • . • . 525 -549 ""' ond s.,,,;;,, . . . . . . 850 -"" atal E~tctte o.nt«il. , • . . ISO • l99 . You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678) . One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval .... ~ ....•. -••. ,J00 -499 Schook onc1 SM1n.11:1ion ••• S15 • m Servic.. ond &lpofn • , , • 600 • IHI TICll\'POftoilon. • • • • • • • 91S • 9'9 Houf11 !Of Sale 2 STORY CUSTOM POOL _ _._.....________ ONLY $39,950! ERRORS, Adverti1tr1 should check their Hard lo believe -2 t;IOl'Y eds daily & repcrt errors Immediately, The bargain. Tre mendou 11 DAILY Pl LOT a ssumes liabilitw for the first nei~hborhood. Huge living 1 room. Ranch ~lyle kltchtn. Incorrect insertion only. s E p AR ATE STUD\'. ~~ --,,,,._------~ Gigantic bonus roon1. Ring General --.-----Ge~-size bedrooms. Entertainers Cabana witli a p I\ rk 11 n ~ cu~tom pool. Yours for a IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS -Ocean view to the rear. deep \\1ater pool to the fore, immaculate 4 beclroon1 residence in 'da middle. And it's a beauty! Fully developed; beautifully main- tained. Good value at $76,500. A listing of Jean Cole. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 67S-6000 2443 E. Coa st Hwy., Corona del Mar Hft'thne of vaJuc -onl y s:'t!l.950. Take ad,·antagc. Call today 842-253S OPEN TIL ~ • IT'S fUN 10 BE NIC.Ei • ~L 11° I l li~~ll1tl BEACON BAY Lovely patio-oriented hon1c In private eomn1un.lty \\'ilh ~Teen belts lo beaches clocks and tennis court. 3 bedroom hOmc has bcautlful paHo wi!h it& CM'll brlckrd in elec- tric stove and o v c n v; I rotisserie. Therma.dor healers in patio leng1hcn hours .of enjoyn1ent. Shoy;er dressing roo1ns. Plus in- come from culc on bedroon1 I """'"""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'!!!!!""'""'""'""'""I apai1ment. All this for -Ge-ne-r-al Genera1 =· Call Col w c 11 , 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 ~..-....... J./11,/a !JJ/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES Linda Isle Waterfront Custom 4-bdrm., 4 1 ~ bath home on la goon. Fully equipped island kitche_n, wa terfront family1 room, bil liard room ...... $250,000 For Complete Information On All Homes & Lots, Please Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 POLYNESIAN TWO STORY 24/ll sq. fl. circular drivl'. Gorg£'0us st<)ne f a c i n g . Dramatic entry. Ankle deep shaf:. Country sized livin~ roorn. fo'un lin1r fan11\y ruo111. Forn1:il dinin~. 01rfs dr1·;o n1 kitchl'n. 5 fan1ily siz- Genar•I General CORBIN-MARTIN EXCLUSIVE LIST OUR DESIRE, TO MATCH GOOD PEOPLE TO GOOD PROPERTY AND A HOUSE THAT IS A HOME •.• Harbor View Homes, Somerset -4 BR., 3 baths, son1e view ......... ,,, . $82,500 llarbor Vie\v . 5 Bdrms., farn . rm., din. rm .. executi-.;e home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $129.950. Pool, harbor view; spacious outside enter· tainment area ......... ,,, ....... $79,950. WalDut.SqUare, Irvine. 2 Bdrms., den , ready to go . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . $33,500. New duplexes -Laguna Beach Ocean view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $105,000--Up. Newport-To\vnhouse .......... , . $48,500. Harbor \1ie\v Ho111es, Car1nel !\'lode! Better than new .. " . . . . . . . . . . . . . $68,950 Linda, The Bluffs All on one floor .............. " $69,500 Trina, The Bluffs , split level Consider lease/option ......... ~ .. $69,500 Corona del Mar Duplex Room to expand ................ $79.500 Vacant, Cro\vn Drive, Lake ArrO\\'head Restricted I trade) .............. $14,000 Rancho California · 6.6 Acres -improved . . . . . . . . . . $39,000 Corona del l\lar South of l-:l\vy. duplex .......... $79,500 TO BUY OR SELL In Cos ta :r>.Jesa, Corona de! f\'lar, Ne\vporl Beach Call 17141 -644-7662 CORBIN·MARTIN REALTORS ed hedroon1s. \\"all of gla!'s National Multiple Listi ng Service Genera• General to 11c1-e of patio. JU Sr 1..,,...,..,....,...,...,...,...,;.,,...,...,.,,....,...,...,...,..., ::.::=..::;.. _____ _::=:.:..::;,_ _____ , LISTED! Pri::-€'d 10 .scl!.1'!---- T<ike nd\·anta('('. c11u General General 963-6767 DP<N '" 9 • '"FUN TO BE N~" * * * ***************~ WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. ,REALTORS since 1946 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX-$149,500 Outstanding style & quality are evident in this tnost attractive ne\\' duplex. Lge. 2 story BR., FR . O\\'ner's unit + 2 Bdrm. rental. ~ , ~ * GAS SHORTAGE-GO VA NO DOWN . · !! . Lovely 4 bdrm. 2 bath in a cozy neighbor· '· I hoO!J . Bik e's ride to South Coast Plaza. ----ileautilul yard. ~33.000. TO OUR CLIENTS AND FRIENDS BEST THANKSGIVING WISHES .:,; WESTCLIFF SPECIAL hnmaculate 3 bdrm, \Vilh family room in Newport Beach. All Newport Schools. $54,000. "' Eves . 548-8S94 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General General HARBOR Ontu Days 64S-7221 ~'211733 WE$TCLIFF DR. ~ I I ·NEWPORT BEACH NEAR BEACH-3 UNITS $75,000 Laguna Beach, ltl , 55 foot frontage. 2 bed· rooms each unit. 2 with fireplace. Needs son1e TLC. ('i101ce location. Great tax s~el­ ter. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VIEW Attraclivc tlroadmoor beam ceilings, 4 bed- roon1 hon1e. Separate dining rootn. 2 fire- places, 2\fi.i baths. Nice fan1ily room, just a fe\v n1inutes to beach. $121 ,500. NEW CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX One blocK to Big Corona. 3 bedroo1ns, 3 bath lo"·er unit; private entrance to 2 bed· roo1n. :! bat h upper unit. $127,950. IF YOU WOULD CHOOSE A hon1e of conservati ve elegance situated 111 vt:ty des irable Bluffs location \Vith 4 bedroo1ns a nd t\vO \·ie\vs. $72,500. Call us us 110\\'. HIDE AWAY ON THE BAY E legant 1 bed.room Mediterranean apart· 1nent on Ne ,vport J·Iarbor. Cali for appoint- n1ent. ~8!:1,500. SOMETHING SPECTACULAR Broad1noor 5 bedroo1n, 4 balh home \\1ith breathtaking \"iC\V. :-leparate· study and se\v- ing room. Son1ething for every member of the family! $125,00o. LIDO BAYFRONT 40' FRONT Finest Lido Soud location. Spacious 4 bed- roo1n ho1ne \\"ith oversize living room and di1ting roo111. 3 car garage. P ier and slip for 40 loot boat. $295,000. IRREPLACEABLE TRIPLE X !\·Jain bay vie\v location \vith pier, sandy beach. Two 3 bedroom , 2 baths. One 2 bed- room, 2 bath unit. Good depreciation and user potenUal. $270,000. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY /SU NDAY 1-5 Lusk "Sandpiper" former model. 3 bed- rooms, den, family room, 21~ baths, air conditioned. Spacious patios . delightful view•. Ca li'-for appointments $99.500 Fee land. .,...._ 644-1766 Coldwen, Banker REALTOR.S SJNC'.·'. 1'1! ! 673-4400 Eastrid9e, CM a blooming good ho111e al 2140 Aster. This lovely 4 bcrlrm home is on a seclud· ed culdesac sf1"f'cl. Fresh pnint inside ;>11d vur. 646-3928 or Eve. <IS-9416 $1695 TOTAL DOWN. PRICED TO SELL S326 -n1on!h . Curved drive. Gr;it·ioui> entry. F.Jbo1v room livtn!:'.. 4 farnily s; z e rt bed r o o 111 s. Convenience kitchen. }'orn111! d in e•·. Enor mous CO\'ei-rd patio. Park like grounds. Rec1-en- tion ('('Iller. $169"~1 buys it all. Take' ndvn11!11L;c. Call 963-6767 OPE.N TIL Iii • IT"S FUN TO BE NICEt THE REl\L ESTl\TERS WATERFRONT • $220,000 New on _ the market, thla spacious custom 1a'm11 y home offers the epitome of gracious living. Beautiful view of · the SIY. Our ex- clusive, appt. only· 646-TI\l -Open eves al43 \Vcstcli1/ Dr. Walker &lee lfAl tlfltl BRAND NEW Good locAtlon. N e w po rt Beach. r?nme d late OC• cupancy v;lth. credit ap- provAI for the l.a.n11ly tbtll '1'1lnts 3 lx:-droom.!I and an opportunity to decorate your o~·n wa,v. $64,500. BRAND NEW !Convenient to shop p In I , fretwa.vs, etc. CUA:tom built · · ... ~.. . :' ""''t home. "'IV\ d i, I .-. ~·'!.~'" :r1 , I: !ETI -REALTOR-_________ _.!~ **~****************~ General Sells More Homes Than Anybody! Two area offices serving you . -. EASTSIDE 3 -UNITS FIXER UPPER -ZONED C· 1 Bargain $55,000. V• ACRE -VIEW 2 bedroom one bath -Cute R-4 zoned $30,000 EASTSIDE RANCH STYLE 3 bedroom cul-de-sac lot, sp bmit reasonable offer. $39,900. --·MESA VERDE CHARMER 3 bedroom 2 bath clqse to school NEWPORT HEIGHTS DUPLEX 2 Two bedroom uni ts totally upgraded $.51,'900. . FAMI L'Y-SIZED CONDO 3 bedroom. l \.li . bath,_ good area., Owner anxious $26, 750. ASSUME 7V2% VA LOAN Only $212.00 per month. Subject to existing VA loan -Only $29,500. 3 bedroom 2 batb. Pride of Ownership. SUNSHINE BRIGHT Htghly ~pgraded 3 bedroom, 2 bath, beauti- ful yard only $33,950. N&W CONDO IN NEWPORT BEACH $60,950. Priced to sell now. a bedroom & den , fireplace, formal dining room. double enclosed garage. This plan ,8 is currently selling for $68,000. COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH 54611640 64MOIO ~~79 ,HAR BOR BLVD. 2n EAST 17th ()p n Ev •nlllf• Until 9:00 Coll ond got tho RED CARPET TREATMENT - • G•neral General ** ** ** Heritage Collection PEEK·A·BOO A LITTLE OCEAN VIEW IS BETTER THAN NONE. See this absol utely charming custom home in Ne\vport 1-Ielghts. 2 Bedrm and large den. Dining area, 2•h baths, 2 fire- places, beamed ceilings. dbl e. garage, heavy shake roof, enjoy a n1ini vie 'v of the spark· ling blue Pacific. Our exclusive al $56,500. CALL S40-11Sl. CHARMING TOWNHOUSE 2 STORY SECLUDED UNIT-featuring 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, oversized patio S..: beaut i- ful carpets & paint. Spacious grounds "'ith beautiful pool & landscaping. Lot s of trees, ocean breeze in quiet adult only co111n1unily. Perfect location near Ne\\'pDrt Back Bay. PriCed on ly $36,500. CALL S46.5880. MESA VERDE BEST BUY JUST LISTED -3 bedrm .. 2 bath. family roon1. Large patio and all the usual Mesa Verde extras. NiC'e quiet tree linecl street. Vacant and ready for your 1nove. (>riced at only $36,900. CALL S40-11Sl. General. General LAS MARINAS ... ON THE CLIFF ABOVE DANA POINT MARINA LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS 2 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS ALL BUILT-IN KITCHENS INCLUDING BLE.N DERS & COMPACTORS PRIVATE PATIOS & BALCONIES HOT SPA, POOL, PUTTING GREEN OPEN DAILY 11 :00 • 5:00 Corner of Santa Clara and Street of Tlie Blue Lantern At Famous Clifftop Gazebo, Dan a Point OFFERED BY Golden Sea Gull Realty 496·2727 ' COMPANY OWNED AND VACANT Genera.I Genoral MUST SELL THIS .NEWPORT BEACH -2 1-;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,j Story Cape Cod home. A terrific value fea-I , · ERTIES * luring 4 hu ge bedrms, den. lge. heated pool, * BALBOA BAY PROP separate laundry area and 1nuch, much n1orc ! 2500 Sq. Ft. of livin_g in a beautiful setting. Priced only SG7,2UD. l'aU for co1nplcte details. CALL 546-5880. EASY LIVING NICE 3 BEDROOM-all bltns, dble. gar., clubhouse & pool Condominium, excellent lo-- cation.' \"acant • move .in quick. Owner will help with fin ancing. Asking $24,500. CALL 540· 11 SI. IT'S BIG IN TURTLE ROCK-Private yard, spacious cul-de--sac hon1e. 4 Bedroo1ns. 21n baths, for- mal dining and family room. A-1assive fire place. kitchen is a culinary's delight. Estate size 3 car garage. Offered at $59,950. Vacant and ready for your inspection. CALL 546-5880 ' , NEWPORT HEIGHTS ' JUST LIST ED -FANTASTIC BARGAIN - Large 3 Bedroom, family room, prime Heights location. Owner transferred -Must sell ! His loss -Your gain. $52,500. CALLS40-1151 MESA VERDE BARGAIN PRICED , RIGHT and equipped with gold shag carpets, spacious living r1n., with n1arble faced fireplace, ~ neat bedrooms, family room is extended by enclosed patio \Vilh room for pool table. Step saver kilchen has plenty of cabinets & electric: builtins. Great tloor plan & 1'1esa Verde location. CALL S46-S880. ERITAGE REALTORS General DREAM HOME BOAT CHANNEL Steps lo boat c hannel . P r c s I i g e nci,l:!"hbo1tiood. Cl"acious entry. Hand laid partiuct fl oor. Eli'gant living 1 roon1. Enormous fireplace. .Formal buffet rmm. Super family 1-00111. L.arge master I NEAR OCEAN suite \\'1th huge vanity area · & separate clothing room. CORONA DEL MAR Sustx·nded \\"alk\\·ay cro.!lses $69.,500 10 colossal entertaillmC'nl Hard to find ;; bdrn1 ., 2 roon1 . Indoor garden ba. home, close to ()C("an. Unbel ievable value n I R.-2 Site permits change to Si4,500! Oon"t hesitate -call duplex. Sparkling, frl'shly imn1ediately painted, & cal'peted in new ~ 842·2535 lhag thnlout. Immediate oc- cupancy_ PLEASE CALL . 675-3000 JB llAl ,\ lllCAl:ll TOO .BIG • MUST SELL 150% TAX WRITE OFF NE\V 22 units deluxe $!65,000. Ora,,.. 1100 FRT ft on Santa Ana irll'Y In La Mirada, 71,l acres. Only $2.15 sq. ft. 4-PLEX: in Anaheim. $6120. Fountain Valley. S g!a.nt gl'OQx.ood 1 p e f dab I e . bedrooms, 3 baths, douhlc $46,900. · door entry. F'an1 ily i;lzed FOOD productiod p I a n t living room. Wall to wall Sl,7~.00>. TttmendoWI pro- tireplacc. mirrored walls. fit1. 29% down. Huge entertalnmcnt room ~10BILE home park. Year \\'ll h bar. Lot of pal)Clllng. old. SJ.,100,000. ' Great banquet area. Elttr APARTMENT complexc1 ln' tronlc lighting lhrougt..l\11. L.A. & O.C. from $160,(XXI .. Super yard. Cnll nOW or to $1 .IJO,OOJ, I nevtrl :r .t LAND in· Orange ,Co. 6401 · M~•z535 acre1 & 420 acres tn San- DIEN Tit. •• ITS n.JH ro (fl NICE/ Diego Co. I I I~ International Invettrnenll 11~a,1111 ~~ ~ ____ tJ .,, V1ew-Vlew0 Vlew ~~ K~~e ~~ ""c~s~~ ~~~ OCEANF RONT d.,ign. Spactou• Ihllna-•nd 11rae gn.dou1 rooh'l"-Evtn 2 STY RDWD Lvrm, .Din. a areen· hcM.lsa , lor pl1t.nt Oen, 3 Br. 3 ~' pallo, loven. · m•ld. •pace ·~• 1•••1 PETE BARRETI triplex, oonsJder negot , oon· · OCEANFRONT Only one like it! Ne\v deluxe triplex. 4 car pa1·king. Choice Joe. S u b m i t trades. $225,000. 6i5-7060 WATERFRONT Newport Island home. 2 BR. & den . Pier & float. Open Sun. 1.5 3916 C h a n n e l Pl. 673-7420. REALTORS 4 Local Offices to Serve You for Actio _n • • . Call 642-5678 General General MACNAB IRVINE FINER-HOMES COVER SHORE S-VIEW l\'lagnificent Upper Bay Vie\\'. Custom 6BR English Home. Billiard roon1. spacious FR. paneled den. formal DR. Used brick patio entry. Pool. Harriet Perry 642-8235. (Vll) REGRETS?? \-'ou \\•ill if you pass up this attractive 4BR & FR horn e in good Harbor Vie\v location fo r on ly F3,950. Charles Arnold 642-8235. l Vl2) PRIME OCEANFRONT 4-PLEXI tive in one. renf three! BuV no\v for full year's depreciation 1974. -Jack 1-lo\Yell 644-6200. (Vl3 ) "BEST OF BOTH WORLDS" Price & location accent this 4BR/FR w/ secluded pool. $110.000. OPEN SAT . & SUN. l-5 p.m. 1933 SANTIAGO. IV l41 ELEGANT LIVING-$49,950 Charming 2BR-& convert. den. Exquisite carpel & drapes-lavish use of mirrors- private pati0-steps to pool. Amy Gaston 642-8235. (Vl5) BAYFRONT ESTATE Beautiful 3 yr. old custom home w pier & float. 5 oversized BR's. European parquet floors -sunny yellow & \Yhitc kitchen, formal DR. Over 5000 sq. ft. or Channing quality-sloping park-like ground' 10 the Bay. $425,000. Barbara Aune 642-82.'15. (Vl6) SHORECLIFFS Custom de signed 4BR . den & FR. Indoor/ outdoor atmosphere. Walking distance to beach. $175,000. Beverly Morphy 642-8235 . .CVHJ - OCEAN VIEW SPLENDOR Cameo Shores custom home -3BR"s. 3 baths, den. Ganie room lnrge enough for billiard t9bie. Secluded l>ncoct pool size yard. $119,500. Jack Custer 642-8235. (V IS) "1 25' WATERFRONT-FAC ILI TY < FOR LG. POWER BOAT" Charming & excltln~ly dlll•ront. 3BR 3 bath home-I~. LR. formlll DR , FR. QUlet privacv.-iinat home ·for Indoor/outdoor -ntert•lnin•. A m p I e. par.king, OPEN HfH l~F. ~ ~ "· & ~UN. 1-5 p.m. #41 BAJ,. BOA .COVES. (Vl9) [Irvine l ---1-.... 11,eoo~ .. ., r ' tOll>over 0tl"9 141 •1111 1ract1ta1cs. 0wn 12131 -REALTOR-~-11>2JSS llKlHV•.c;;>(._ .-u.s--~-t-• ----------.. , . ...,. ~~--------,.,._ Ntwpotl le1cf'I, ClllfDfrtl1 ttlQ ...._. M1cAntwr 14•·noa Ha\.'C tomethln.c )'Qt.I wanl to w~~~­sell~ Clnssl1ltd ads do It :\Teed " .. 1~1vl .. '!' l-'n..'"-c :i.n ti.di " I' .. ' I ,. I I, I ' 48 D41LY PILOT ThufSdiy, HMnlber 22, 1973 Friday, NOvtmbtr 23, 111'73 I I I ' I I ' I • • In •n •ge when the independence of the individual predominates our society, when Chrismtas rolls around the strength of good old-fashioned family ties magically weaken the desire to "do your own thing" and people come "home." the wonderful socurity that draws the family together at this time of year has even deeper meaning when t)iat "home" is one you own. Your opportunity to provide the perfect atmosphere for your holiday get-together may be found hero among these outstanding homes availabl e through your local real estate firm s. ls a day set aside !or each of us to give thanks for our blessings. We, at Associated Brokers, take this oppor- tunity lo thank our many friends & patrons for their loyalty to us over the years. ASSOCIATED BROKERS 2025 W. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach 673-3663 .JJapp'J .JJofiJa'ltJ MAY WE SHOW YOU OUR CHOICE PROPERTIES 2018 COMMODORE BAYCREST 3 Bdrms., 2'h Baths + Pool 1014 SEA LANE CORQNA DEL. titAR 4 Bdrms., 2 baths. Sweeping harbor view THE BLUFFS Outstandin g condominiums now available BOYD REALTORS 675-5930 * 3629 E. Coast Hlthw•y Corona del Mar Balboa J~lanJ (}rand Canal Walerf,.onl * Charming waterfront home. 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths. 2 Patios plu~ sundeck. Ample parking for 3 cars. Stressed for expansion. IO"/. LOAN AVAILABLE $109,900 SHOWN BY APP'T ONLY ClARK SOMERS, REAL TOR 306 Morino, llolboo lsl•nd 675AOOO You Can Buy A Beautifu l Deane Home in Prestigious Big Canyon 3 . Bedroom • 3 Bath From $79,950 to $89,500 Call 6#-6056 I 0 AM • 5 PM • ' J!eitJure Jlving motile .JJometJ FEATURING Santa Anit....:..Skyline GrHnbrlar-Lancer Wishos You & Your Family A HAPPY THANKSGIVING Service & Maintenance with Courtesy, Always -WE LOCATE SPACES- 1425 BAKER, COSTA MESA 714 (979-4111) Acro11 The 'Street From FEDCO - We Wj!i_A fiapp';f :J/ia~£&gi11ing :Jo _Alf Our :J-rien~ From The Sales Staff of COLDWELL, BANKER REALTORS 2161 San Joaquin Hiiis Rd. N1wport Be1ch 644-1766 644-9060 1c: BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES 1c: And tho Members of IYs 4 Local Offices Extend our WARMEST WISHES FOR A VERY HAPPY THANKSGIVING OFFICES SERVING Newport Be•ch, Cost• MeN Huntlnvton S.1ch, Founl•in V•ll•y Coron1 del M.r 675-7060 67).7420 BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES 642-7491 5561100 AUSTIN SMITH GORMAN Wishing Yo u A From Our Stiff John Allard Ted.di Alves Bud Austin Robert Barry Doug Bulley Marge Dern Annie Entz ?tiarian Hall 11ack Hanson Eloise Morris Dorothy Nelson Ed Nelson Glenn O'Bryan l\1arion Pearce Barbara Tressen Mildred Sha\v Syd Snyder Wanda Schwaneke AUSTIN SMITH GORMAN 644-7270 2828 E. Coa1t Highway, Corona del Mar .JJanJ'lman J :Jlr.ank11gi11ing S,,eciaf SAVE DOLLARS ..• On this ocean view 4 bdrm., 2 bath home, with family room & dining area. Needs a lit· tie elbow grease to make it a real Laguna Beach showplace ! Has fenced yard & nice patio area. If you are a handyman, you could save many dollars on this family home. 494-5678 O!Nrod at $49,500 RIVIERA REAL TY RUSSRL & ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE 22311 Brookhurst, Suite C Huntington Beach 714-962-7787 499-2800 On :J~itJ ::ba'I Oj :J/iank11gi11ing why not think of giving your family a different home by Christmas? Call Russell & Associ· ates today & put your plans into action . RUSSaL & ASSOCIATES Real Estate WALK-TO NEW GOLF COURSE UNIOOI: t1()-'tl:S _A. u,." .JJapp'J :J/iank11gi11ing :Jo Ou,. 'J.,•ienrh & CAenb FROM Irvine And Associates VISION RED HILL REAL TY 18124 Culver Drive 552-7500 1c: OCEANFRONT 1c: FOR ONLY $89,500??? \VELL, NOT QUITE! But for all practical purposes that's what we are offering in this rustic home. THE STEPS FROM TH.E FRONT YARD, FACING THE OCEANFRONT, HEAD DIRECTLY TO THE BEACH. Charmlrig 2 bdrm. floor plan, features spacious liv. rm .. with extens1ve use of glass THAT AFFORDS A MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF THE SURF POUNDING ON THE ROCKS & SANDY BEACH BELOW, One '"all has RUGGED OLD BRICK FIREPLACE A built in bookshelves." Compact kitchen with RANGE & DBL. OVEN OPENS TO FA:P.ITLY DINING R:P.1. -Long enclosed breezeway leads to ·dbl. gllrage. This better quality home has rich \V/W CARPETING & CUSTOM DRAPES THRU-OUT. Located on SPACIOUS LEVEL LOT, WITH PLENTY OF ROOM FOR EX· PANSION. This "Blue Ribbon Special" Is our buy of the year, for only $89,500 FULL PRICE SEE TO BELIEVE MISSION REAL TY 915 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna Phone (714) 494-0731 Wuhing _A .JJapp'J :Jlr.ank11gi11ing to all our friends from the staff of HUNTINGTON HARBOUR REALTY 17214 Coast Highway, Huntington Beach 846-1384 , AND ASSOCIATES REALTORS Christmas By the Fireplace Enjoy the holid ays by one of the two cozy fireplaces in th is perfectly located home. 3 Lg. bedrms., 2 ha., covered patio, walk to schools and Boy's Club. A ,listing of Eloise Morris. $48,500. l.N MESA VERDE-Newest listing ! 4 Bed- room single story in beautiful Mesa Verde neiBhborhood. All electric kitchen, garden atrium, patio dining, colorful decor, very Unique and only '49,950. A listing of Jackie Randleman. IN MESA VERDE-2nd newest listing! Five bedroom home with almost 3,000 sq. fl. and a close to .golf .course location. This is the Door plan everyone wants and on a big lot too ! Owner ieyested over $10,000 in upgrad- ing this property. Presented at $711,950. A listing of Ogden Sogn . Enjoy the new life style and live carefree in this 2 bedroom 2 bath (large master suite) air conditioning, luxurious carpeting, drapes, electric kitchen with built-in barbeque. Din- ing area plus a breakfast nook. Covered patio with panoramic view, 24 hour Security Guard. All maintenance free in the new adult com- munity of Costa 'del Sol in beautiful Mission Viejo. $42,900 Full Price · L1 PH Rul Estate 830-4700 ~ ~· "" ' '" '"' ro "" """ ~ CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Coron1 del Mir -.HO o. I roA U Vll" --= WE CAN HEL, YOU IUY, SELL. OR TRADE A HOME ANY,1..ACE IN THE NATION -UNIQUE HOMES RHltors, 546-59'0 1l50 Me11 Verde Orive, Cost• Me11 -WILL TRADE D ., P"I t Cl "f' d Ad * 4000 n8'al, model grove a I y I 0 ilSSI ae s :·~~'!f~::i ·:r..r;r. Cl ,., for Action ••• Call 642-5678 1 s~,t~7~~:.= • • , L :"0 wec5 CRAC'-il~l:l COAST'S BEST SALESMAN •• ~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 -' ' • • ...... . . ....... ~~ •• · .. :i-•·l>>'"' ' . l Jo ~,~.,!' ' •• . .. .. .fQ DAILY PILOT FrldilJ, Ncwmbtt 23, lR7l Th•ndoly. N-22, 197S DAl~Y PILOT 4 L In an age when the independence of the individual predominates our society, when Chrismtas rolls around tho strength of good old-fashioned family, ties magically weaken the do1ire to "do your own thing" and people come "homo." tho wonderful.security that draws tho family together at thi1 time of year ha1 ·even deeper meaning when that "home" i1 one you own. Your opportunity to provide the perfect atmo1phere for your holiday get-together may be found hero among these outstanding homes available through your local real 11tate firm•. . ' Ckri;i and 'JJic£ :J.or ".A Peace/uf and /Jounli/uf WE'RE YOUNG: That Mokos Us Ambitious: WE'RE SMALL: That Makos Us Aggressive: ' WE'RE GOOD: Thot Makes Us Proud. HAPPY THANKSGIVING Gary Malazion OWNER JUST REDUCED TO $139,SOO QUIET, estate-like home, spe~tacular. view from 3/, acre. 7 bdrms., faplily room, recrea· lion room, room to build pool, putting green or tennis court. CLOSE TO OCEAN $98,500. Two 2·bedroom units on large lot. Room to expand. DUPLEX -SOUTH OF HWY. 3 Bedrooms,-2.'h.ba.tbs,saulled..c@ing, .decks:. and 2 bedroom, 2 bath, with patios, $125,000. HAPPY THANKSGIVING -- Open JJou6e6 .Salurda'J & Sunda'J f-5 112 VIA PALERMO, LIDO ISLE OW NER TRANSFERRED Like new! 3 Large bdrms. plus study, SO LINDA ISLE-BAYFRONT "Hacienda on the lagoon." 3 & ftfaid 's1 billiard rfn., pier·& noal. $250,000. :Jfian£;igi11ing /or .Af f" UNIVERSITY REAL TY GEM REALTORS, INC. 120 · F TUSTIN AVE. NEWPORT BEACH 642-4623 DON Y. FRANKtlN REALTOR 4900 NEPTUNE -WEST NEWPORT Like new! 4,000 sq. ft. studio duplex 4 Bdrms., 3'h baths each unit. $115,000 DA YIDSON REAL TY 5801 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. 3116 Newport Blvd., N.B. 646-7767 673-9060 3001 E. Coast Highway Coro,,. del Mar 673-6510 3250 .E •. Coast Highw1y Corona de! Mor 673-2222 ABANDONED SPANISH $3>'500 RED CARPET REALTORS Soils Moro Homa• Thon Anybody I Two Ar•• Offices Serving You ..• These fine homes can be shown today! Pete Barrett's Tbanksgjvinf 'Day Otters Long private road to 2 story Spanish on large park· like grounds. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Sunk~n party room. 1.'Iammotb "'a]J lensth ·fi replac&. Rurged beams. Huge .(onnal dining, C11Dtlna kitchen with bullt·ins .. Q&kt!ft bannister atalrcue. H1de-a•\Y8.Y master suite \\•Ith sundeck and wiought iron bal- IASTSIDI S. UNITS FIXIR UPPIR • ZONl.D C·I C-Osta Mesa, 3'BR, added lam rm ... $28,000 . Bargain $55.000 % ACRE . VllE.W Mesa Verde Republic, 4 BR, ...... $51,000 Owner Will Gift •Wrap · for Christmas this neWI~ .Hated 3 Br, 2 Ba handsome hon1e on lge corner lot 1n Cliff Haven. Family rm, V.•ash rm, bltns, frple, ne\v carpets & drps. Even "Scrooge" \vould agree this 1000 Cliff Dr. beauty ls an excellent buy at $63,500. l cony. Red.t ile roof. NEAR BEACH. c.all 645-0303. 2 bed~tAifs~~ -~~~:1~~C: SJO.ooo 3 bedroom cul.de-sac lot, submiL reasonable offrr. $39.900. Central ' Huntington Beach 3 BR, 2 BA, .. $32,000 VERMONT FARM HOUSE l,'4 ACRE-REDUCED $29,950 MISA VEIDE CHARMER 3 bedroom 2 be.th cl~ to td\ool NEWPORT HEIGHTS DUPLE,X Huntington Beach, close to ocean, 2 1\o;o bedroom units t,.otally upgradl.'d $51,500. 3 BR, 2 BA, . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $31,500 Duplex -Old Coron• dtl Mer WOOD SHAKE EXTERIOQ.,-AJI the charm & Prl· vacy one· could wish. Brand new 2 Bedroom upper unit· light I: bright· and handsome remodeled.lo"•· ~r unit ~th large brick patio, lush landscaping. All JUSt $85,000. Rolijng green lav•ns and stalely trees. Picturesque a:rounds. Old "·orld architecture. Step down master suite y;Jth ~lb .ba.th. pen v.:iµ,i ru&ged beams. ilald.s quarters. 13'4'AVE?{N Kl'I'CHEN.1TormaJ. dlnin~. 2 guest cottagCS. 2nd story a{)iutrntnt. DllrlCe PavQlon . 'AMILY 512:10 CONDO 3 bedroom, 1 ~ be.th, rood area. Ovoner anxious Huntington Beach, downtown, $26,750. . 2 BR, 1 BA.. .. . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . $27 ,000 and pool. Call 645..()303. ASSUMa 7~% VA LOAN Only $212.00 p@r month. Subjeet to existing VA loon Only $29,500. 3 bedroom 2 bath. Prldc of own- rrshlp. Happy Thanksgiving from ' SUNSHINE IRIGHT . I . ' 't•.. ~·- . ' .. .. the Su1man1 and the Larkins Pete-tarrett Realtors FOREST E. OLSON REALTORS Hl2'.hiY, upgraded 3 bedroom, 2 bath, bC'autlful yard ortly "3;960. RED CARPET REALTORS 536-8836 BIG FAMILY? Just the right home! 5 Bedrooms + family a nd formal dining. 2 l\1ass1ve flrep\aces, one .Jocated In master bednn. Best hutTy • $64,950. Call :>1>-8424 SouthCo Reallors. Cl8.5sifiNl A'J" . . . 642·~ Gtneral * 142-5541 MACNAB ·IRVINE · :JJ.app'J . :Jfian£6gi11ing IDEALLY LOCATED . Portofino mo~el JSR, 3'h bath w /finished bonus room in The Village of Harbor View. $82,000 Fee. Bill Burt 644-6200. (U46) "BIG CANYON" 5BR/FR w/3.fireplaces, refrigerated air- condiUoning. Richly decorated thruofit. Corner lot. kar garage \\"/elec. openers. ·$140,00(C Joel •Smilh 642-8235. (U47) BEAUTIF,UL BAYFRONT INVESTMENT Great locatioh & view. 3BR's up aad 2BR down . Boih units offer lg. rooms . Many extra amenities. Price incl. pier & slip. $225.000. P . Jo)mston/J. Smith 642-8235. (U4S) CAMEO SHORES Magnificent panoramic Ocean View. Cus- tom 3BR. 3 bath. den & game room. large enough for billiard table. Secluded ga rd· eo patio. $119~. Jac'.k t uster 642·8235. (U49) ' [Irvine I 1111~--·~-,.., r Ht -Dtl" Ml·HSI ---... -- 1605 WHtcliff Dr. ' Newport eB1ch ',t ' from l30,990 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY: 3 BR, 2 BA & HUGE FAMILY ROOM+ SEPARATE 2 car t•r. Buy for Th1nk19iving Move In By Christrria1 No Paymtnts Until January Model I Block W. of Beach Blvd.· Off Ad1ml in Huntington Beach · AYRES SINCE 1905 536.1145 -------·- COSTA MiSA NEWPORT ll.ACH 541 1140 MS IOIO 212' HARIOR ILVD. 277 ~ST 17th Optn Eveninp Until t~ Coll """ ... - 642-5200 2299 Horbor Blvd. 645-ll30l SECLUDED ESTATE In the heart of Costa Mesa. Surrounded by 100 trees. European design. 5 Bedrms., 4 baths, approx. 5000 sq. ft. Large pool and 1]1.apy other extras. '107,000. • ROY McCARDLE REALTOR ~ lllCI tt.wP!lrtJll~d., C91t1 f?\!.M 548-7729 RED CARPET TRIATMENT . , General W !'.: S L !-: Y ".J TAYLOR CO. RE ALTORS ~1n<:e HJ46 DOVER SHORES-$225,000 Finest construction in this gorgeous custom built home. 5 Bdrms., fam . rm., lge. formal DR, 41f.z baths. Huge jaC)IZZi. Air-eond. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton 2111 Sen Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT ci;NTER, N.B. 644-4910 General , Gtneral Gtneral OLD CORONA ' PRIVATE BEACH $58,950! J U.sf LISTED! 2 blocks t~ PRIVATE B E A CHESt Qui<'t tree lined sl~t. Quaint shutters & mantl crackling fireplace. Sunnj comfort kitchen. New tile & floors. Spacious paneled family r oo m. Bookshcl~s galore &. coey 1 Swedilh fireplace. Farnll, slle bedroonu. ExpandabW ynrd. Only $58,9 5 01 Unveatablc Amon!{SI ~ - $100.000 properties. Call t day. · 67~550 . * BRO,ADMOOR * SPANISH INFLUENCE in this lge. 5 bdrm., 3 bath home. From the massive entry thru the iron gates to the expansive red~ood deck, with its unexcelled view of Newport Harbor. The dining rm. wall is covered with crystal mirrors; the entire house has the ele- gance you expect in Corbna del Mar. Offered Want" combination of mouno at $129,950. lain seclusion plus S<!a.shOri CQ!lllN·MARTIN ~vtnti~.m"'i '1: t RHltor1 Call Anytlm• 644-7662 hkleaway. U1tlmate l I ~""'""'!'"'"""'""'"",_..,!!'I'..,"!"'"'"""' ___ ,, privacy -exclUBlve 00~ n•neral Giner al munlty. Only $ 4 7, 95 o. 1 .-;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;; 1 646-Tlll -Open eves. 20G I• \Vestc.llff~ Dr. .. :,ndo_J,,fe -Wal-ker-.&Lee General General LIDO watetfront. 3 Bdrm. & lge. family.rm., •r~L 11,.,1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j1---------1 or 5 bdnns. with 6 balht. Lido Nord. Spec-MESA VERDE NORTHGATE · MILLION $$$ EASTSIDE tacular vie;. 1 waterff911t living rm. wllb 2300' + POOL Newly listed 4 Bedroom, 2 ,,,. rl ., VliW 1 HOME + step-down wet:ary: Pier ; !loat. $27S:OOO. Real Estate . , * ~r~t Opportunity Gtntral GOLFERS DELIGHT -&tops bath, with •tep down llvtns O..t vl8w In Lull< Harbor TRIPLEX NT " ON LIDO NORD to clubhoU!le in Mesa Verde. room. Larie yard with COV· Vitw Hilla. Thia lovely WATERFRO ' New or exptrlenced real Distinct.Ive elegance thru· ered patio. Fun price only Mme alts ou( on a point COUNTRY 30'i105'. ftlarijlftceDt View! $165,000 estate people. Your own t out. Encl~ patio entry. S36,900. with a forever' 180 d...,.._ l!!'IP9I. JIU GR ND'V REALTOR private deRk & phone Convenien c e kitche n oCean lltld Catalina Vi~~ . -s~111NG ... -r ..Jl._li ~r.· N 67"'16'1 Vt'aJk·.1ns, free adver1ts1ng overlooking pool ar e a . COATS SHARP 4 bodroom. family .341 Myoklt' Dr~"" le ' .B. ~ · sam• loc;atloo 18 >"· C.I Family entertainment rOom. • & room·, 3 lie.tbs,· 3 C8r gontgc, situated( on a large llbd50 . , " for Interview. J G • •--u 111 lot w th towc:rins? 1hade ...;,,""''"'!'l• .. i!'""'"..,~~~~""'""'""'""'""' "'392I E 67 •• 5n I ant ~romnl'. t tr WALLACE pool with 11.utomallc cquli> tree1, a comfortable 3 BR General ,. Gone. r•I -or ve. - room. Shimmering cu1tom REALTORS mcnt ~ ever;ylhing for indoor 2 BA home with den and _..-"-.;;.;..----- pool with jacuzzi. Euy and outdoor living 111 its A-ollt porch for your rocker t.. • OWNER WILL Gin' WRAP eare yard. See to b•llevo. --+HM6'41141-t "I For more lnfom1at~n URGEN1" NO'l'ICI 1 Lachenmye ' Anxious 1eller • call now II _._ Plus .a-i1_ .... , for Ou'istmu this new Y .. , ,313 (Open Evtnl"ll) ·-·-50 ....,.tic!' away lrom lh• Muoi aacrlllce lhl< _..,.uw \Isled 3 Br, 2 Ba hand-• ~,. 673-15 houte a tdpltX with l.ncome 4 Bdnn·, 3 bath beach claa-1iome on lge corner lot In OPEN TIL t • "" Fl.IN 70 IJt HICE/ ttflN\ DOWN _ B•wo ...,_ OPiN TIL ) : "~ FUN 10 8£ NICE• poll!nrtal or UAll/rr.o. ale. F&mib' ropm, 2 tire-CUtf Haven. Famlly rm, -~---iiiii--iiiii;o;";;ililij , R1·,1lt ('1 The falltest c3raw ln the \Vett. ••.• Dolly Pilot Ciultned •W<N _ '""'" .1 P-.Y places, l>pen bt&ml. Step h bltn trpl beautllul 3 br . t yr old ·f on'1 189.950 for all to tM water. Under martctt l"aJI nn, s, c, new PUBLIC AUCTION townhouse In Sandpolnte • .CALL '44-7211 at $79,900. Take ovtr low ~~. w!ilir·~vt~I~ STATE OF CALIF. burnt orange &hap • Va.· lnte1"1t DJ\! I llm CllU Dr. beauty b an Resldcnctt In ant too! Rllrrjll Bk r GRUBI .& ILLIS CO, '11lnt tiuy at $63,500. Pet• Coron• d.e!J.lar ~ · l75-7111t' Samii Re)lllor, ~ FINANCNG AVAll..ABU: Any i1ay" the emr DAY ""'day"'"" eEtrr AY 10 .::=====:__,~;~;~~~;~~~~~:-1 CI.A~~~-~m'!:~':!'".::!'0~11m!!!....i.Mr-·,.'lf,.•.•--,.62.,o.•37'"oc•l run an ad! Don't delay, • run &11 ad! Don't delay. • CJ...A.M SEU3 -HJ.567& ~ 48 •n• r BA • • 5 t$l0l P1iv1u 1 Buck erln~ brick 1nag11 5 l>Cfl mastc l'OO!l\ , ruclllt gant to cell !r.Y kl room park·! Cntt-11 ll'UnS VAN N'o ot rcatu ""'"' Dre no ly ing buH-i roon1 sized boar. Can't \\"i1h h;1 ths blo Gi\'C r\n i two Forn Spac Car f:1n1· kilch tion. Sl.•c I Off'N Try uniL t"On1 .Aski 0\\"11 SEL .R£>11I EXP \ • ~4rl8;;;;;;0A:;;ITLY_P_l ;_L0._T ___ -,,.,,,-,---.;.T:hu'.'.rs:'.:d~ay'.!.,.'.:N:'.:°''.'.:'"':l><~r ~22:;,•,.'.l:'.:97'.;J:_, ______ _,, __ .,... ______ x-.-=------=-~------~-~,._ ___ 1-111lc1y, Novt1nber 2;, l~/J OAILV PH.OT •i7 fl_G_•_n-'t-re;;.;.., ____ 1 ~:;;:;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;l:G:;:•:;"'~'';j'~·;;-;;;;;;---\;G;;•;••;•:;•;I;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;::;;; G1ntral Gtniral ~o.!~?Mes.e I Huntington Beach I Huntington J-farbour BAY .COLONIAL IRVINE TE RR. LEASE OR MESA VERDE GI REPO -BEAUTY TQ LIVE NEW . ENGLAN~ 1 HARBOUR VIEW 5 + GUEST t.0v•1y •bdrm. oome: 9wne> Sl)arldlng ciean $ bedroon1 $1 00(1 DOWN WITH ELEGANCE \\'atc1t th• "°"' r1vm ••••'Y \\'Ill conslder tease w/~ LEASE OPTION honte with family t'OOm and 1 , You cun be 11u1'1: of that _ roont In lh.li tt'n·!Uc 11tt1rll'I $53, 900 tlon. · di.nlnK room. (.'on\plelely Ne\\'ly plllllted tbi'Oughoul, wl1c11• you ~ec lhl"I be1tutiful COLONIAL 2 11tory. 3 Cl.I.I' 11<lrne onlf $~1 oco "·iUJ lO'if e11tol'c, SAVE THOUSANDS. 1300 SANTANELLA ~· red$u 9 c:L_ finished gar•ge like a honus tbi11 3 llt.-d1"QOn1, 2 ()(1th "'Ith 3 SR honle. Many lov~ly gf11·:1gr. \\'hlte .nlarblc enu·y. dO\vn.' &4G·l384.' Private llh-eet In Pffilllgious OPEN SAT /SUN ,1-5 S;,JlrNV• to S •"'{"' roont. Eby care'"1itrtdl!Cap-double c11r g•u·u,ge for only tca.1u1-e11 such M 2 BA,,.hv· Ster> d0\\'11 hvh1g. RaJ~ · l3nck Bay e1itutc at'ea. Tow· 5 Bedroom pool .b>me with inJ:-t"'O J)l\t\os. Offered for $26,500 t'1qujl'~!i being see11 ing roo111 w/trplc to keep forn)al dining. Gol!rn1c•t'11 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR er~t\U 1.rceg iuld "'lndlng BEACH DUPLEX po01 .e.rvlce and lawn $57,000. Call COL\\'ELL N0 • .'?1 64'..i-7711 Opc:t eves. e,·eryone comfo1111.1Jle, 2 ki ichen. D.iston1 bt'tti.kfe.11• REAL.lY brick paUi\•:ayJcuding to Beautiful :t & 3 bdrm., l)eam service ncluded. Great &f6.-0553 paJI~, for ~ur plet1~1-e -nool<. l.Ar'ftf' fH1nlly roon1. I ----------I n,H1.~11if!('('nt 2,stot".' coloo10···'. .ceil.'&. Fl'Plcs. 2 . 8lks. to Back Blf.Y lo<'.ation. bu· BACHELOR PAD fenced .. $30, . I rutl "'1111 fh-cpluce. EJCK<lht . Irvine ·• w CORON be J ·"I te ''''°"" 2 11uU1tt"•' isuile 111\lh OOlcony. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! "" • ...... Sto and B!G1' ~.O'ftt • a er ee F.x pe nsive "'~ti l'!)VC1'$, Only " hcdrtx111111 ... ,.·lud1'n• vie•· A DEL ,. •. R ach. SlO,CKKI B e ow n1o;u a pot;s . . w lk & l Ornu nlaster i;uitc whh dt't'IJSing $86,SOO-DUPLEX 1u4rket. ry " ,. .. ,... Huntington Hat·bour bachelor · ,,,. ,,,,,,' II/' the best h\ di'apes. Covered roo1t1 arid 1SCp1trflle. i.;uc11t Splendid property with Im· 217~217112 33RD ST. Month, vacant ilnd ieady. condomi11lu1n. Just l yelU' ~ .,, JMJ.tlo. Pu.sis lhru bar. facility ~·hh 31·d bath. f:le--nlem0 charm. 3 Bdl·mi1., 2 OPEt,.I SUN. '1-4 COATS old. \V/\V carpets and ~21 MaolcU?\.'Cl ground:a. Stutut$ REDUCED II End unit, on the green. ''· .Bdmlli., 2~ bath&, f;,1,nlily rnl., 2 lrplcs.. balcony & attractive landscaping with i;prinkJen>. A l'Cal buy now at-only -s:;l ,900 gant !ormnl dining, floor bti 011 one J •vel plu . re tal ~ d1-ape1 like new condition. "-l~.O"~EPeA,,N,·nsuFlaR.O~Taut"·" ' htcluded, J w;1 lh11rd and lo c.-ellln~ f!l'Opltice. 29' l'Oun· (lpi·'. Open i:am'ceil~ sh':ute OCEANFRONT C & Offered ror $24,900 or \VIII Oll •....,. ~. "._. priced ro sell! Call for O.ll trY kllchen. 19' ~hop. Fanlily roof, 1''.A. hefll are feature1 3 Bdrm. hon1e plU$ Income , W WALLACE lease a t $200.00 mo. Call 5 BR., li~ ba. home. F'an11ly 13G N. B1•adford appolntn1e11t. ::'k~u~~~~~!?:~~I~~~ ~u~~Ou1~-rn;~tucb high· -~!i!t =:ch ~:::;i a1:t . . RE•tTORS C.'OLWELL~~ ~;,g~i=7ib~·a:~Yxtt~ Plu~n~ COrilmOn\\:t'~ ... fi3:67j en1e11autcl'S patio. o,vner pt pc y. , ' · -546-4141-S1D5.000 _ itust See! Fullerton 87~7 OPEN Tl~ Q ffS FUN TO BE NICE/ ~'f!N<ife11·1.>d, TAl\E AD-PLEASE CALL t. ONITS (Open Evening•) Josephine Webb, R('<1lto1· * MESA VERDE * ~ •• . ,·-, ·, ~ CALL 552-7500 VISION A TACE. Cnll 64~030.1. 675_30 .. OO With excellent lnoome !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. """'"'""""""""" Balboa Rtol Estolt Co. ASSUME 7% VA LOAN , $17,2~.o 700 E. Bulboa lllvd .. Balltcm BY 'OWNERS - ES _ 673-4140 Eves. 673-3596 -e red hill I Ol!l\I L Ol\O\ . " RfAtT(JRJ. 2299 I larbot• Blvd. fa HA\ & 111:.\C'll * 59'x29o' LOT * C-1 WNE $32,500 E-Z TER~ , lf you 1Yould hke nn µlinost Jl y INC TOTAL PRICE Balboa Pen1nsule new hon1e ,,·ith a bcauti(ul £S[l\l'6 BAY VIEW large open kitchen. extras lge master 'bdm1 \\ith pvt I (714) 873·6210. I • LOW DOWN 5 BR, 2~., BA roonlY. older bath & dressing al'ea, yOu i001w.a.a.o.1M1. --NEW LISTING -home. in best location. v•ill love ours. \Ve are on ..._, ...... .._...,... 'CORONA DEL $72.500. a qu iet eol-<le-soc. pt~f. MESA VERDE Un!Jclievable? Ifs true! One Pacific Properties landscaped. httve ~ BR & year old beauty wi th MAR 67[>.6712 or 675-1632 3 BA, 2 stys, Z3!l!l !\Cf n , CONDO SPECIALISTS! REiol.TY REALTORS llllve one to sell? \Ve can Univ. Park Center. Irvine Com!y Co%y Condo 1-f CUSTOM BUILT 'CORONA DEL MAR No OlhE'r honw like ti. Ex•rn fca1u1'l's guJon.•. Huge living l'l)()ll\ \\'Ith <11.-c::u1 view. Dtl'1\lll kitt•hl•o. Huge fan1i· ly roon1 1vi1h separatP se\\'· ing roon1. Cozy study "'ith hult·in desks and dark 100111. Fuur bedroo111s. Ov rr· sized i,:urlige. Stol'11ge for I boar. Cull REPUBLIC HIGH c arpet s & drape s ~LG=E=4..:.::B::Rc:::fc:::::..::=:__1-I formal dinillg & 1:, ing rms, * 4. Bedrooin hon1e (huge throughout. La..ll:e Jiving Priced in the 50's. 1..ocated in kitch. NoW'~.~ rnl., ge. beaut. 'vovd 1'.<J\'\•1·1·d patio. I n1n.<Jtcr BR) + family ~ll ON THE HILL room and nice covered an1 adreah or n1uHch hiR1 her Marshall Realty GT:r4600 an e'\ll'l\ lgc tli.! 1~usage + den, 3 balhs, 1na.ny ex· . pati,o! PhOne 897--0321. • pr ce omes. ere s a & n1ut"h n101·c. O ;• • house 0111ner translerred. 111 us t see!! 2 Br. i BA. plus den, seeludcd patio. hest !OCR· lion!! Just listed & i-l•1t! $32.500. CALL 64:>-A.J.OO 110 it! \Viinna buy one? \\1e've gotten1! One or t\vo st•,ries. 2-4 Bedroon1fl, in all nrcl'Hi. Beal the intere~t rates· l':ood assutnable Joans nvaila\Jle. \Ve spe-«ialize in I selling Conoos • buyct'S ~'<lit· ing 1\0\\'! C.1iv!ce l't•flales a\'ailable in prime locations 1 7 or: 1 IN Y .'OPEN Tll s tras. Quiel street. ;58,700 Gra~1ous entry with winding great 3 bedroom plus tan1· LGE. 4 Br, fain. n11, lge. Sat & Sun 12-1. $~•1.\l~O. 3;:.18 shUl'case. Exquisite d~r ily roon1 house just \Vaiting kitl'.'h. 2·Sty. $89,SOO Alaban1a Cil'cl~: JJl-~:I":~ vr ete. Our salt'SlllCll 111· f· • • .:_ .. _ .• ~llru ' (.;o. ot Villa PttciJic, 1'iburon. t ~ V. ,. Ho ~ & . 67J.8550 • C-2 7..onc • Harbor Blvd. JOO x 350, at'cese: to adjoin· ing street, $175,000. * C·2 LOT 50 x 1r.;o Newpo11 Blvd. $38,:.00. throughout spacious 2400 (or your insP.e<:Uon. Call l\larshall Realty 675-4600 9~510. square foot "most pop1.1.tl.r Walke o le no'" . 673-8550. Baycrest design". Formal d;nlng. r lr e """"'" rrs FUN TO.,,,,,,,, 1-;;;;:;;;;::;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;.I EA!:'l'SIDE ing fireplace. 1 bedroom A VERY SMALL * G 2000 sq. ft. ;; br hOl\lt' \\'llh down, 3 up, tip top C<Jndition VILLAGE SPARKLIN * sun!;en living 1'001n & bunded. J~est '.·11'0ieetio!1 _for I llr.i IOOlo ~ you \Yhen selling or ltst1ug -----_ )OU!' hou1e or inco1nc pl'Op· \UN IV PARK, OPEN HOUSE ~t·1r. C:i.ll: Sat & Sun 1-5 larwin realty inc. · I 18212 Bayberry \Vay 9611-4405 (24 hrs) lnunac. 3 Br, 2 Ba, dbl '•'tl 'O I gar . . ~(!U«.. ousing PP y. 1 BIG BONUS ROOi\·J $5:l,500 ~~0~!t ~~i!~ ~~k!~1..:~::;:~·~ .. ~·=:·=·~"~'=='::;:?:"-I" -~I ~ COSTA MESA at $63,950. Call 5'16-2313 BEAUT I ES . forrnal dining roon1 -Ex· 1 Roy McC1rdle Realtor · today! All bY itself on thls cul-de· 1 --'-'~---~--On Berkshire Lane cellent condition & a\'Eilable 1,10 Ncwnort ~lvd., C.M. -orr:Nnt9•"•e-·m ·.,-sac street 'U'.lth__priy_acv 2600 O T 3 BR, Fam. Rm., 1 pool. Lo a \7eteran NO 00\V:X!! Huntington Beach's 541-7729 ~ ,,.,,... """c' square feet o( sp~iQus WA:tK-T HE RHODA" r-iL\GIL, Bkr. Bkr 546-0552"-I Most Popular •• "'S FUN !O 8li NICE>~ SPACE REl(L TY 833-8668 ; **TURTLE ROCK 3BR,; fam rn1. atrlunr.vlev.', pools \ ~~~ ply, 833-1486 : 1=7l\1!_ ~ 4 BDRM. • $31.900!! llf liitif \tf~i:Zf;,J~1.l'iP.~; Yo~!!,:;, !~!i~~e.?u, ·-~-..... -~:_.,,...!~~ .. ·-"'.-~-.. ·"'.-~-..... -~-... 1 ,--~-II!!!-:--, I zgl'~l~t~d1 ie~~~~{~~.rly~~~;art; . --·-··-JJ In this rear Cos1a Mesa in exclusive residential ai-ea Corona del Mi r Walker 0 Lee Y~<~r;; nei\·: i·es 1 ain el TOO LATE ''FAMILY SIZE'' area available nnd for only enjoyed by screen stars and lr \\'t.ih tas1t·t.ul_ly r<>nelPli an~! I FOR THANKSGIVING . $5.1,50:). For a r eal mat, SPYGLASS' 11 r:•~ E11•1l n11rrorcd hVlng rooa1, plos.1 , $26,500 Can't bcul this ronlbinntion 1vhh liui::;e bedroonus. 2 ha ths, built-in kitchen, dou· blc cur g:ftrage. v.• I w carpets ,f.:. dntpes. Better ch('{'k 1hi$ one out TODAY -&~7711 , Open eves. Walker &lee lllAI. 11,Afl ,.., .... ""' dhctNy .. ,. ......... l ... yo11 '° ...... klltfot. All .... '9cllfto111 dsto4 Wow ... dlHcrlbocl '" ,, ...... Men by ...,.... .. , ...... wti.ro 11 todcry'1 hl1y PAot WAtt'f ADS, ,.,,. .. ahowl119 opo11 ••-ffr Mio "' M ,... .. llftd t. list 11te• , .... ,...,1 ... hi ... a111-"" frldrt, S.t- 11rcloy & StllHloy. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 659 Bolsana IPortofino ) Laguna 644·1766 ~129,500 (Sat 1·5) 3 BEDROOMS 1418 Sanlanella (Irvine Terrace ) CdM , 644-1766 $69.500 (Sat 1·5) 2030 Holida y \Baycrest) NB 644-1766 $89,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2178 Raleigh . Costa Mesa • 642·7742 $31.000 (Sat & Sun 114) 4 BEDROOMS •835 Amigos Way (Eastbluff) NB . 6442991 S5(500 · ('Daily) 4 BR & FAMILY RM OR OEN 11 Hermilage Lane (Big Canyon) NB 644-1766 ~119,500 (Sun 1·5) 1718 Pt. Manleigh Circ. (JIVuHomes) NB 6441766 (Sun 12-4) 14ll Keel Dr (HVuHomes) NB 644ct 766 $99,500 . (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3812 Inlet Isle Dr., Corona del Mar 644·1544 -$87;500 • (Fri/Sat/Sun f·5). 1742 Pt. Ml!llleigh Clrc. (HVuHO!lleS) NB ; .• 54,i.5249 _ u~.so!t . (jiat & su!!_ l·5). . . 5 BR & FAMILY RM OR OEN •2406 Holiday Rd ., Newport Beach 546-5880 $67,200 (Fri/Sat/Sun IZ.5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALi . '4 BR •835 Amigos Way (Eastblufis) NB '644-2991 $54,500 . {Daily} ' DUPLEXES FOR SALE 12 & 1 BR 81~ Poinsettia , Corona de! Mar 644·1766 $69,Mll> (Sun l~) · 3 & 2 BR 2030 Holiday (Baycrest) NB 644-1766 $109,000 '* ... 1 (Sun l·Sl •• W...,trollt .,.._.w...,,,.._~"-''""'--,----~ e nte r tain ers. Three • --·-"·alJpap.:'!t\.'d dining area, : .but you. can niove in l cnll .. , 7171 bedroom, t\\'O baths and ac· Lovely t'1'0 story six -OUR ALBATROSS :..Ju.i::; l:'-'l'Jl~ls & custon1 lun.e to v1e\v the lov~ly; --cess to private beach. Appt. bedroom home _ great cul Is on The Rare List drapes, nve;'sized pantry atr1un1 as 'S°'OU enjoy your:. OPENTIL 9 . rr'S FUN ro BE NICE/ only 646-7711 01>en eves ·-de sac . locatio~ __ pretty Big iiit:>a ~-.:~ .... .,, i U...il'ni ltoine areu, nt!ar school,;, \valking Christn1<u> dinner. Vacant 3! ~ ~ 2043 \\'estcliff Dr. landseapmg -ftne vtew of WI loiT.ui.I t.inhig nn & iam· <llsta.nce to J-1 u n l in g t oll bdrn1.. 2 ba.. be autifully canyon and bay. $129,000. ily i·,11. ide;i.I for entertain· Ce~ter S1vin1rr1ing pool and I upgraded & located on l M b ·va In;; a11d gracious living. Con· many 'park areas. Asking greenbelt. $-18,500. o. ted ~eller has dropped !"ins II the extras one only $24,495 · call today I CALL 552·7500 Walker 0 lee pr1(.-e .on his brand new tour ....... a P . 11 1 sr lr bedroo I WITH THE """'" expect. ""d to'"' •-3095. . VISION M A VERDE .• . ASSUME '5'1}4 ' Dtetuttve Honie: Brtdlt and 111•l 1 11•11 m tome a t $~1 000 Call for showing 511 1 Oll I BEST VIE\V of any house RED CARf•ET R.t!:ALl 'Oi'tS. /4 70 I for sale in HRrb:lr Area ' I LAKE ARROWHEAD LET'S TAl:K TURKEY 3 Bedroom. 2000 sq. ft. mow1· ta\11 cabin on 3 levels. North side of la ke. Only $48,000. Open 1·5 Sat/Sun. Nov 24 & 25. Trv your choice of fl nancini 536-8836 . open 'Iii 9 Pi\I , . • d 'h'll ! p18.ns. Asking $133,000. XTHA • XTRA ',\ Joan on llus super sharp I re I • Xti·a love ly 4BR hon1c I 2 stt1i-y. ~ bed.nu, . + bonus I Gracious four bedroon1 home w/lots of xtras. Finest roon1 . Big 1/3 acre plus REA.LTY REALTORS "11h Io v e I y professional niesa Ver<le area al .'\tra 1~1~ght consider a V,\ otfer. j Unh·. Park Ccntct', Irvine 1 landscaping and decorating low price. 01vner tra nsferred $3.1,900. _ . _ 1 -. ~lorious v_ie':Y -a ~w & anxious. Ask For I-ltd WM. M.cCABE Laguna Beach . ~N IGEL GAILEY&,. ASSOCIATES associated BROKERS-RE Al. TO~S 101~ W Balboa b7J liitl 645-7221 Eves: 54S-85M . WALK TO HARBOR HIGH j!st!!t_g_ -rea.hstically pnced !\leade, 540-1720 or 557-8057. REAL TY . al $144,900. COURT SALE 8740 WARNER AVE. NORTH LAGUNA Call 67:ri225 Drive by 2135 Thurin. FOUNTAIN·VALLEY Spectacular ·~,hlte \Vat er Call Agent 538-2389 * 842-4405 * vie\vs h'On1 Irvine Cove to a BR, l if.i ba. Brick frpl, 1€· L.R.: newly dee. $27,000. Fortin Co. Rllrs &12·5000 ASSUME r~HA Loan. Total payn1c1il $:t05. 4 Br, 2 ba, new crpt & paint, by O\VllCC. 557-5080 ~;;;;~~~~~-IN E-\vPoRT-Ri-vci-et-.a~C~m-tdco, OPENSAT/SUN 1·5 4 1", 2 ;; Ba. $31,00l. 11in. 217 MARGUERITE O•tly. 5'&-<l656 T1,·o 2 bdrm. duplex Close to ocean $98,500 Dina Point Dana Point. 3 Bdrn1s., TIBURON C0NDO studio, den, sheltered pool: * Apple Pie Condition & rural setting. $124.~ clean, 3 BR. 2 bath. LARGE ESTATE * Spec t acular view overlooking ·tranquil pal'k· like su1·roundings. * Lush shag, eu..~ton1 shut· 1c1·,; & used iJrick patio. I * l.o\V 7~( \'j'( Loan.! assun1able al S25J. per tnonth. Call: ... can be created Lro1n this vacant, ocean viC'.v parcel of 1.69 acres. Roont for lnrge nonie, pool !!.: tennis co urt on the gently t'Olling ll'lTa:Jl . ...;xu"C,Jlely lle.xibl!:! ternts. $90,000 NOR 'fH LAGUNA larwin realty inc. 968-4405 * 124 hrs) French Coun1ry charn1, \\1th beamed ceilings & planked JUST REDUCED SEE our large ad In 100 Equal Housing Oppty. nooi·s; & a full ocean view, General. Golden Sea Gull --- --Super ~arge Jot. 1. Bdrms., Realty 496-2727 HONEYMOON \ create a calm, secluded a t. 1 2 family rms., "\'lew. Lots · COTTAGE mosphere In this 2 bdrm., of parking. Now $139,500. East Bluff PLUS POOL ,I 2 IJath + artist's studio, ......., Emerald Terraee home. · Q lf V2 ACRE-VIEW ONLY $26,500 179,:.00. · -I A .• 4Bdrms.&fan1ilyrm.Plenty 2 Lge bedrn1s, cozy u,·ing jlJl.onarch Bay Terr. - - -of room for pool in huge room . w/fireplace. Lg e A warm & friendly split level ~olf Y. l"RAXKl.lX yard. Owner moving East. family r1n ~·ith bar and home of superior design & u ~ Reduced to $74,500. indirect lighting. Anthony CO!ls truction. Open beam tAl TOK LAWSON REAL TY pool , dressing room · don't living rm., lge. family rn1 .. t.tc-tMlt ntlss out! Call convert. den, 3 bdl'n\s., 3 .. .._c.11.,,., * 675-4562 * The Real Estate Fair baths, s~'in1n1ijlg po o I . GIANT SPANISH CASTLE NESTLED ON ,.\ IIILL NEAR THE BEACH in Estate · Area. Courtyard en· .,.,.. m • .,; .. i;i, roof. Ii· =o=oL~L-=Ho=u=s=E brary \\' 1second fplc, huge· tam rn1. formal dining rm, S\Veeping stairs to up-~r nta.Ze of BR suites. Sparkl- ing custo1n pool! Almost 3000 sq. ft. of plush features. Exec's $59,500. BKR. ~•n·2112 Fountain· Valley 536-2551 $1J'3,500 LAST CALL II I Foe this 40 x 118 lt. R·2 lot, TRILEV"L NO $$$ DOWN I 962·55ll. COATS & ' WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (Dptn Even ings) Channing 2 bedroom home. l~i blks. to Big Corona If Eastside, Costa Mesa. Love-Beach. Roomy 3 Bdrm., 2 Elegant! Contempoi:al'j'. Ap-S2SO. Pays all. Excellent I .IY giu'den and play house .. bath, formal dining rm. prox. 3500 sq. f!.· Finest ~-starter home. Close to Great starter or retiren1ent home, ail ready for that ecutlve area l n Fountain schools, s h 0 p p i n g & hon1e • only ·~.400. Call view unit, $84,500. . Valley.· 4 Bedrrns, 3 baths, --ft"'"''""S o ................ .......i_ ..__.n l---- 545-8424 Southn;" Realtors. University Realty 35' fenced pool with u..,.., .. ...., · ""'~' "'V u,-,.,,.. · BUY A BARGAIN! ~E. CBt. Hwy. 673-6510 =r;t'.',,n'."; c';m.ru,.~~ ., Liquidation forces sale or 3 NEW Listing, Harbor Viey.• Pl~niany n1ore amenities. 6J. 54'--Choice sparkling 3 BR., 2 ' BR, 2 BA, Newport Hghts Hills, 4 br, 2 ba. Fam rm. Quality thru and thru. f 4471 ( ::r..J 8103 ba., vie\\• .. 30 i•t. liv., din, ; home, gas Bl, fireplace, $87,soo. Ov.•ner. &44·1544. REGAL MANSION ---rm. Huge fl:plc. Lge. family tam rm, 15x30 R&F Pool, Costa Mesa -OWNED . BY · RE kitchen. 0\.\'net \Vill finance. 1 ~~c':d fi$.t,;,00a~. J';1~~ o~ INVESTOR1S DREAM ~UROPEAN PRINC~ * f E LIST Ei;nerald $J!:~~OO Delightful $45,00J. ·CaU·-·Realtor for First yeai; retun1. First class I' GoV't repossessed \Joines, I family .hon1e; 5 BR., 3 ba .. , info. 645-6646. location. Three-two bedroom 1 some have pools. some no den, brkfsl. rin ... playrm. , lilage Real Estate ch~'~ living ri>om Willi crackling lirephtce Formal dining. Upgi-aaed kitchen for Mo1n. 4 large bedrooms. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! variety or p ... ducing fruit CANYON VIEW trees. A 51'% \7.A. loan lo 8'sumc! Ewcything foe AND CUL-DE-SAC CONDfU ~ls. \VIW carpets, built-f'2·4471 ( :=J 546-1103 down pymt .. vo.rio~s al'eus 3 Gar. Lge. Pauo. Level T . uis, enclosed g a r a g e s , · i & pymts. No obligation. I lot. , Immed. possess.· on this love-private patios. F8Jltastic in-Equal Housing Opporlun1!1e'!I $185,000 1y 2 bdrm. condorniniu1n in tial Pri" --" VA /FHA H T H w beautiful Irvine, Bit-ins, come poten • 1.-.:u _, . ERBER A KINS Emerald Bay. l,) r a n1 a t i c d right! . · REALTORS ·· 96.1·5681 custom· hon1e. B1•eathtaking s~~~~. Q~~ ::~:s ~ OLD FASHIONED b 1 . f view. 4 BR, (27 ft. ·nisu·. priced to sell! A large yard &·tall tJ:'eeS %ner,5!r..~::,g r3(th~a~l· k~.·..;J;: ...... :.ONS suite w/lrplc..l 3 & .. den, under $47,00l. Call 546-2313 STREET today to see. , " OPfN 'nL e•IT'SFl..WTOBENICEI QUIET Costa Mela neighborhood . •\ great 3 bedroon1 home n e w I y painted inside Md out. All for only $1,370,00 down. For information, call MORGAN REALTY is the setting for thlS · .o:><= ' ""' 1 \\"et bar; 'tile entl'j' \V/fow1· •:'·~·y THE REAL , 101111.'11 ; ESTATE RS "Brand New" VAC'ANT • MOVE IN 3 largt' bedrOOn1i, 2 tun baths large ramily kitchen, huge 50xl35 lot, IJ o a t , camper gate easy terms. $32,950. 546-1754 Walker & lee "IAI. llTATI 'ASSUME 7°/o VA . $244 . TOTAL ~YMENTS $2-14 mo. No qualitying. Full .• o · .P~i _;.p.1 $33:000t Spacious 1amily 11 o m e . Featur es 2'2xl2 en- tertainment room. B 1 g bcdro(?1n s . Cheer.y homemaker ldtebelt. Great neighborhOod. Call now to .... charming 3 bedrc!Om home. 6% VA loan. ,Take over ··.J .. lnro1·,11:-~i.1p nnd location tain. 2 patios, oi~ner \\'ill 673-6642 67S.645' Fresl\ly painted inside & payinenls of ~168. Includes Q[ tl:<>sc }'11.-' t ·;.\ l10n1es, tinance. THANKSGIVING out. True outdool' living. r~T~ Al this for only li: ':t . PEG ALLEN GREETINGS. Jolm Car<y, Rltr•. 5.17-2Jl22 ' WM M CABE K/\SA ~!AN 1095 N. Coast Hwy. 646-7171 From The 3 BR, 2 BA, frplc. blti11s, RliAt TY R eal Estate 962"'644 Lnguua Beach 114: 491-7578 Sales Staff fully crpted, 2~i car gar, 8~4(] WARNER AVE VA-:fHA TIIIS IS IT ' of Open House S a t I S u n . FhuNT AIN V AU.EY ~'la.jeslic C<Jastline vie\\' from , $31,000. 642-7742. * 842 .,.5 * this nlOd.ern 3 BR. 2 ba. , Coldwell, Bonk•r h -ho Lo e 3 ·• I "J The fastest draw int e West. RepoSSC"SSions. Latcst_prices. me. ". r . lu, ge. ' Realtors •644-1766 ... a Dally Pilot Classified WM. McCABE bdrm. haii' wet bar w/same ~~=======....==:=:=;=::==:;=:;; • FREE LIST REAL TY greaia;i~· =CE 'O©\\~lA-.lt~~s .. That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle , 141 ..... , CLAY l, 'POUAN • 0 r::roac~tnb~'!tor~. ~ ,... ....... --~ to fOt"n't>four tirnple words. rE1°1~4R1 I " ...,_,N;;_:,U -"G-.T_ST-11 t I I I I' _ I f · 1--G_v_u _L_E_. -11 ! I I• I I Just rei;nember, we·lfar• ':==~=====-~Rolls are m1de with you r-. r 1t·tl (.I. Ol'kfl) . ,0 L E T A c I 1-°'.:.lr' _;;l,...;..Tl ~1--1-l 0 Compfoto ,,.. ch"'kle ....... ..__.._..___._..__L....J by fillrn1 It\ the l'ftlu:lng word. YOl.I d.vtlop lrom np No. 3 below. 6 UNSCRAMBLE ABOVE lUl!RS TO GET ANSWEI Gov't repossessed homes, !«)fie have pools, some no down pymt,. various areas & pyints. No obliglltion. Equ~I Housing Opportunities HERBERT fIAWIO.NS REALTOR S e 839-1600 874-0 \VARNER AVE. Near beach : 2 Bdrms., frplc. FOUNTAIN VALLEY PLUS guest house to help * 842.4405 * with payt. $56,00l. NEW ENGLAND . ... in LagUna. Lge., bean\· ed ceil. iiv. rm. \V/brick floor. Lge used brick frplc, a forever conslline vie"' 4 Bedroomi:, 4~S Baths 2 Bdrms .. den can be used H I II h pool room, pier & sh(> t i.aI d' Ing , . '{nt !'19!0~ tic > $250,lgl * 673. 7784. as orn m r m • * llinn Size Bargain ay owncc, 2 blk• 10 lieach, l69;jOO. SHIELDS nn•5 2 sty, formal din nn. sep EA'-ES"'--• ,f»ln mi 2400 ,q.-n. -c;p1s; ~ .. ~ ·.-ATE·•· -- 2200 Sq. Ft. Designed for the CU!llont dl'}JS. Assunie 7•-;, 318 Thalia 494-8093 active fan\Uy. 4 Bedrms, loan t •~ $49 ooo I . pm s -· mo. . . CHARM PLUS large fan1ily roo1n. tome-$4000 •. dn. o,,,.ner "·ill help I makers kitchen. Seit elean· rmance. 83:f..ll03 or 963-4088 .... dignily; 2 units, recently Ing oven & \Valk in pantry. N h .. 135 950 SUBURBIA PARK 5 br. n>n1odeled. Llcaled in So. cw s ag cal'peuo. , · 1 .... I ed · A Greltt Value! Call 2~~ ba, lg down st.alt'S . 1 ._una, s tua t on •pnnH" The Real Eitat. Fair master , tam & rumpus ml' C<Jt,1er lot "·i!h lots of ri:ees. 5.,2551 2 frplci;, next to ~chi, park, to Insure pl'lvacy. Pru.'l'd .,,.,,. ttnnis, blke & Bch trail. at S·t9.500. PRESTIGE LIVING ~·~""60:.2...L•Vonno·. YO .//Z,~ For the young exe<:utlve. 4 :.vo--10 .. ,"'"' .,,,,,,,.0'1~ Bedroon1s. forrnal living SACRIFICE by 0 "' n e r . rm. crystal dlu;ng, qualHy I Supce Vu horn•. 3 BR. I REAL ESTATE co1111truction with ha.r™'OOd % ba. .$3\,500, ~. 1190 Gl<'nll~!>'t"e St. llooni, neW' private park and 988-7842 494-9473 ii49--0316 beach. Call for an appt. BY O\vner ew S BR~ • , -Th• Real Esta.te Fair W/\V crpti1, & drps. Lo": cusro:i.1 t•nvnho~M! red-SJ6..'"51 tntei-cst. &14-l323. dcnee + rental! ~o. LA.gun& :! · I Bch · ocenn . v1t''"· "'alk to $3000 dn or ? 4 Bdrm nr TO\VNHOJ\'tE 2 Br, 1 sty, l>ch. v.·et 00.t"S. tile patiOI . ocean. $39.900. 1% Ct In. mal'I)' extra!'!. 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Rllclc lit~ Ocloblr 30, 1'70 •• tnttr. el c11flon•i1, Q11lr1n:itnt1 lllf' 11\t Ml Ol•lrlct. •i;bll•hld Qflf'.lllf Cotti Dll!t'f' ,.Jtot A~ltlOr!ltd Altnl No. 1t4'0 11'1 IK!ok t.U1 HO• n• ot Tht b~I• trll'Sltr wlll bl COll$Ufl'lmlted C 0 MP LI AH CE WI T H THE NCIVt<'nblr \f, f), )a 11'1d 0tc:1mblr ,ICTITIOUI IVlllll•St l'llblllhld Of'11'!Q.--Co11I O.:Ut ,tlot Oltld ti aKoNt Ill tht otnu OI 11\f on M 1!ttr ,.,. 1111 dty OI 0.C"nllt<,CALIFORNIA ENl/l lli ONMI NTAl 1, 1973 ' ' 35U·13 No\MI ITATIMINT Nowmblr Ultl l lld NOVt mbtr 2l:ill:ICorMr ol Ol'l !\111 Countyi Wld d~ 191J, ~r 8•n~ ol o\nllrltt H1lloo1\ Tr1111 QUALITY ACT: Tiii followll'lf fltrlOh• l t't Golr.; H1J )511•1l of lfllll dflcrlblt !ht lollOWhlO pfOC>trlV : •'IO ~·~i"a' Ai.soc11tlon. sa w. ltth Thi• projtc:t 11 c1ll(lor/c:111v 111:emp1 PUBLIC NOTICE b11llnt11 11· Lot lif, of Tr.ct .Ut '' w m10 s• , Co5tft M111. Cou"'' ol Or•,..•• from !M rtc1ulrtm1n11 o1 1111 C•lllornlt CO.\S:TAL MAINTENANCE CO .. IS>." 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Mlp, !ht e111td ol S\IPll"VllOrt WU I , Im. llY Ille M1111lclp11 Court, Of'll\Ot krlrit Dr., lul'tltn~, Ctl, t1504 . 1 E COltPORATIQN, I dtSIQn.llon It 1howt1 11JCN"t, no w1rr11111y D1lf!d NOVMlbel' U , ltn hold 11 IHI! Ohl Wblk tlelrl,.., nollca County H•rbor Jlldlcl1I Dlslrk l, J\1119ml'fll "fhll OUllMn 11 cOllducltd bJ • gineril ~lllor11l1 torportfkln, &S OlllY •PCIO!nlld I• QllH'n n 10 Ill COl'r\#ltlt!'llll OT Clll"O<"""' Oe•n ICo, Tr11t1flf'H ol IL'fl• lfld Pl•<• ol W'hlch 111tH bl 1nt.,-td1 J•nu•ry 14, 1911 Count¥ Of "rlntrthlp rullH uno., •1'111 wrtutnl to DNd cor•t<l11tnJ." Su..Cllo!n Ko. Tr•nt!ttH P,..tl/lltlld II IH ll onc• In • MWtOllNt Or111111. 5!1lt of C11Jfornl1. Ul>Of\ I J1m11 H. (lllWV of ''''" ~orded .\ugutl 11. ltn. •• Tiii bentitlc:l1ry 11n~•r ••Id Dttd ol Pul!llslltd O••nll• c°''' O•ll!f Pllol, ol 11ene-r•I clrcul•llon 11'1 !ht Co1mty llldollmtnl 1nt1rld !n 11\fOI' of Kurt 0.11111 Thi• 111ttm1nl w11 IUllCI' w11!1 thl ,"•1 "· HoOtt. 1m1, In book 91$4. ~ Trust, b'f r11son ol 1 ttrltcll or d1f1ut1 NOVtmbll'" n, 1t,3 )576-1' 11 IN-1 ll'fl OI YI bttorl 11'1• Miring. '' ll.lffmtnl cNdllor t nd 1gll.111t ROCltr Count'( Cltr-o1 ·Or1na1 COlHllV on olJ, ot dil Rtcord1 In lilt ol1lc1 In 1114 Obtlg•l!on1 Meurld 11!1r1by Seid wollc: h4t1tlt>Q on 1111 lb<lvt I . Thur1ton 11 llldtfllllll dtblor, mowing Navtmblr J, 1tn lht Cor.inty ~tcO!"d•r of Or.ni>t Cowuy, lltrttotor• ••-cultd 1nd dtllvtrld to PUBUC NOTICE 11rOP<tH<I 1mtndmtnl wlU bl lltld 11 1 nat wl1nc1 ol 11.11 6.:11 1ctu.l1y dlJI fl-mu Stile ot C1hlorn11, WILL SELL AT l1'le undtralgnad • wrlntn O.C:l1r111oti 1:30 P.M .. Of" IS toan t1Wr11f11r •1 on 11ld luatmanl NI the dl!f ot lhr Pul!l!Slltd Or1ng1 Co.it Oll1Y l"hcll PUBLIC AV(.TION TO HIGHE5T 110-o1 Def•111! Ind Demalld far S1l1, Ind llllCTITIOUI I USIHlll 005111>11, on Otctmbtr J, lt73, In 1111 IHu•nct o0t .. Id •~teullon, I h•vt ltVlld Novtmblr t, i., 23, )0, 11n "'°"n DER f'OR CASH ("°'Ytbll I I lltr11 wrilltn riol!ct Of br11d1 Ind o1 1ltcll0f' NAMI ST•TIMllllT ~rlt>Q 1ni1 mtt!lllQ room ot TN OrlnQt ""°" t U lht rl1hl, llllt tlld ln!l l'tll of Il l• In llwful _.,. ol tti. U111tld to aU11 IM unOlr1lonld lo Mii uld TM lollcwl ng peruin It dOlna butlflltl Coun•v Pl•nl'llng Cornmlulon, Enotne1rlno of 11141 ludomtnl dtblor In Ille prOMrtv PUBLIC NOTtC,E Sllllsl !~ Ille SoYlh lront tnlr111t41 prOptrty lo Mllt"1 .. rd oCllg•llont. and 11; 811Udl1>9 fOO Civic Ctnltr Orlv1 V/111, In IN COllnty ol Ortn91, 511t. ol IO llll "-"•llOe COllllly old CoYrlhousf, tlltrt tfftr thl undtf"tltlflld C:IUlfd Wld FOil.MULA llo\l06 35 S vii Ln Room 1U, Sanl1 An•, CflUetnlt 11 C1lllMnl1, df'Kl"lbed 11 loll0"4: City of Sen11 Anti, lt1te Of C1lifotnf1, llOllGt ot brM<ft 1nd Ill tltcllon 10 Newporr INch, Cellio:nlt Jt;;, "wnlctl time 1ni1 pl1c1 111 perJ.0111 1t11>1r Thi Norttit11t1r1v rtelan911t1r 1'1111 PICTITIOVS IUSIN•Ss tll rtglll, 1111• Ind lnt1r111 convfYe<I bl Recordld April 2, lt1J •• lntlr. Victor B. Flshtr ll5 Sea<1ull l n lavorlno or DOPOllnQ 11ld prooaled ol Lot N ol Tr1c:t No. 3Ll(I, 11 MAMI ITATIMllllT !ti •ncl now hlld by It uncttr Mid No. 1•73 In b<1ok 1062, 111111 269, ot Nlt'WPQl'I Stien Celilornla t26!4 " 1m1nc1rntnl wlU tJ1 t111rd. ptr map rtc:ord1d 111 l oek 14, Plllt5 Thi lollowft111 pw1on1 •t• clolt111 C-ot Trust 11'1 1111 proptrty 11tu111d 11lcl Olflcl1I R11Cord1. Thll btlllt111• •11 Cond11Cltd by. an Ir. FCt" ""'htr dt l1U1 reg1rdlr111 .. 1c1 pro. 11 1nd 12 of Ml1c11t1n10US. M1p1, blll!ntu ••: In 11ld Cou111'1' 11\d Sl•lt deKrlbtd Slid 1111 will w mad• but wllhol.ll divldv•l. l'llH<I 1mtndment. 111 ln l1r1s11d p.t rlOllS r1cor111 ol Or1119e cwnty, C•llfornla. ANOl!R.S!N ILl!CTltlC, •1 INc:h· 11: covtn111t Of" w1rr1nty, tlllH'i~·u Ill' lmpLlt<I, Vi ctor t . Flshtr ••• invlttd to call 11 lhl olllct ol and commonly known 11: 2452 Eld.n l ido P1rk. Ntwporl l••ch, C1111. t26'0 Loi 57 ol Tract No. n:n. IS Pe!'" r1111rdlt>Q flit. P05•tUl°'\ Ct" 1n· Thli slat11nt nl Wll tlftd will! th• !ht OrN•!lt CounlV P11nnlng Comm111lon. Ave., Co1!1 M1w, C11llornl1. R.W.A. EllC!rlc Comoenv, Inc. map, rl Cordfd In Book 211. Oll11t CU11'1br111ct1, lo PIV IN rermilnln9 prln-- Counlr Cltrk of Oringe Coun!y on E1>9l11e1rlng 8U\ldll119, 400 Civic Center NOTICE IS MERESV GIVEN lhl l (C111ror11!1), '' 811c11, Lida Par•, 23-26 01 Mltc:tlltn.ou1 Mlfls, 111 tllt clPll •11m of .th1 110ll{1> securtd 1W Novtmbtr 10, lf7J n·!~t West, Roo,.. l}I, S1n1a An1, on l"rld&Y· 01c1n1blr u, 1973, al 2:00 N'IWPOrt INCi\, C•lll. 9U61l offlct llf Ille Counly Rtcordctr of 11ld Dtld of Tru11, with l11ltr111 •• ~ ttW Calllornl1, whert said propo~ 1mend· o'clccit p.m. 11 t1onl tif Courlhouu. Thlt bu1l11"' b being tonducltd by t•ld Coi.mty. In t1ld nol1 provldld, 1dvanc11. II l"ublltMed Ornngi COJlll Dally ·Pll~t mtnl h on Ill e end 1vtllabl1 tor 1111btlc: 0'8nge County H1rbor Judltlt l Olttrlcl, • Ccr.oor1t!on. Thi• 1tre1t addr111 and ollltr common 1ny, \11\dtr lht ttrm1 of 11Td Ottd November 23 :JO Ind Otctmbtr 1 ii lnJpecllon. ~1~1 Jtmborff Rotd, City of Ntwporl ll.W.o\. Et1ctrlc Cornp1nv, Inc. du 11n1tlon, II 1ny, of 1111 r11I Pl'Ol!'rly ol Trv1t, ftn. c111ra•• ind ••P1nt11 1~1] ' )}191) Stu1rl w. Billey, e11t"· County ot Ora"llf, Slt !t o1 Robert W. Arwl•r1•11 dt1erlbld l boVt 11 P\ltporltd to bl: ot !ht T•IJllH tnd of the tru1t1 c:r11lld ·---------·-I Aasl,t•nl Pltnnlng DlrlClor end C1lllotn!1, I Wiii 1tll 11 11ubllc l\ICllOh Th!• tl•ltmenl flltd wll!I JM County 1 .. SS Grovtvltw l ine, S.nta Aria, i:iv ttld Ottd cl Tru11 . Secret1ry to-IN Or1not counlY lo IN hlgh1.i bidd1r, for c:11h In Clerk ol Or111g1 County on: Movl!'nMf' C1llfornl•. Said 1111 Wiii w titld on T11tMltY, Pl•nn!na Comml111on l1wf11I rnontY ot lht Unlltd 1111"' 13, lf1' Tiii Undtr1lgned Tru111t dltd1lrn1 1ny Dtc1mbll'" A, lt73 11 11 :00 A.M. 11 Publlslltd Orar1111 Coe11 O•ll'( Piiot, all tP!t rlthl, 11111 Ind lnt1rasl ot '·ltftt ll1blllty for 111r lncorrKtnff1 of 1111 the otl'kl ot T. o. 51,..,.k• com~ny, PUBLIC NO'MCE NOTIC• 01' fUILlC HeAltlNO TO NOVtmblr 23, 1m "91·7' llld llld;rnlnl cllbtor In ttle tboYI Puot!•htd Dr•n;t COii! DIU'( ,Jlol llrMI lddr111 l lld othtr COn'lmOl'I 81nk o1 Arnark1 Tower, On1 C!tv •• H•LO I Y THI Dii i.NG• COIJNTV dl'K,lbtd pr~rty, or I.Cl much l!Mrtol NOvtrntllr l'-23. :JO I nd Otctmbtr cll'l10n.tlon, It lflY1 t hO'Nll llart ln. l oultvlnt w .. 1, Suite 11111, Ort ngt , l'Lo\NNINO COMMllllO.. ON P •O· II m•Y " ntc:r.ISlr'!' to tlllll'f-Mid 7, Im 14t1.7, S1l1t •••• Wiii bl mtdt, but wllllOul C1Ufornlt t2"9. '0SALI TO ""'•110 .INO Al"l'•Ovl! PUBLIC NOTICE •~tcutlon, wllh 1ccrutd lnllrt1! Ind c:own1nl or ~•rr1nty, 1xpnr11 or lmpjJl'd. 011e: Qctobtr' ,1, 1tJ1 THI LANO VII IELltMINT' o' THE c~t1. PUBLIC NOTICE r1111rdlnt 11!11, polUlllon, or an-HERMl"S f'INAHCIAL OIANOI COUNTY OINllllAL PLAN, OMed Novtmbtr 1~. ltJl cumbranc:", lo "°'y IM rt~lnlng prln-COlll..atlATION, .. Mid f rl,/SIM AS AMliNOltt f"ICTITlOUS I USINl!SS Olvlllon: H1ri-. cl~ lllm Of 1111 nolt(I) llCWed by l y T. O. SIERVICE ,11rw1nl lo the Pl1t1nlng and Zoolng lilo\MI! ST.\Tl!MINT DILL.ARCO. WILl(I RSON I 1t7S ltld Otld of Tr111I, to-wit: SU,lll.tl, CQMl"o\HV, 101nl Lew, 11 1m11\oed, 111C1 ordtr of the Tiit tollowlno person Is dolflg bv1in111 M1r1h1t. Or•n9f CO\/nly NGnCI TO CalDITOlllS Wllh ll'lltrttl lhtrt0n, 11 provldtd ln By 11.1111'1 I! trown Or,.nge COlllllY Pl•nnlng Commlstllln, It : 8y EU<!t M. EIOI!', IV,lllOI COUIT Of' TMI 11kl noll (t), •dv•nctt, If 111y, und•r Asllallnl ~cri1iry nollct 11 llerebV 11'11n 11\!tl t publk Cl) THE CH RISTMAS Tlli:OE. 12) ~ty ITATI 01" Co\Llf'OllNI.\ f'Oa tllt ltrmt ol .. Id Dlld of "fruit, Ifft. ST.\·l71t Maring will 111 helCI PY' 11ld CommluJon WllO FLOWE RS, 24ill·B Lt Crest1, 111.\YMOND J, aOIT.\N TII• COUNTY Of' OllANel cll1r9t1 tnd tlll!'ntff ol lht Trulltt f'Vblllhld ()(tfll)ll C°'tl Oll1Y ,!IOI on Pt"OPOUll to 1mtnd 1rw:l IPIH"(NI 01n. Point, Ctlll. '26'l't lit l 1. 17111 St .• SINlt • N .. A•ntll Ind 01 Ille lrutt• cre1teo br llld Nov•mlllr 9 '" n. 197' ll1t·l1 !flt l 11'1d v .. Ellmtfl! o1 !ht Ortt'lllt Fr1nc~ PauUn~ Bvgbtt, 74111·1 LI S1nl1 o\nt, C1lllornla n7tl E1t1t1 of HElllMAN llOlL.\ GR!Fl'tH, Offd ol Tri.rt!. l-----·----------11 County Gtr>1r1t Pl111, ts 1mlflllld, Or111Qt Cr11l1, Oan1 Point, (1111. 92629 ,lal11tlff'I AH-)' •llO -nov.·n I I HERMAN Ill. GalFFIN, Tiii blntlkllrv Undef" .. Id Defd o1 County, C1lltornl•. This buslnes1 11 conducttd by 1n Publl11\td Or1n;1 COit! 0 11ly Piiot, l llO known •• H. R. Glt lf',IN, Dlc•••td. Tru11 htrtlolort txecultd I nd d1llv1rtd PUBIJC NCYrlCE TMM prOJJOS8l1 1nd 1ny ot111r1 11 lndlvldoal Novt'mber 16. 'l'J, )0, 1t73 1510-n NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN It t11t lo 11'11 Undlr1lgnad I wrllllll Dlcllr1ll0fll ---------------ll mey bl ht1rd m•v brine •llOul fr1nce1 P. B11111Mt c~t<lltor1 Of !ht 1b0v• 111mld cMcedtnl ot Ot/1111! Incl O.m111C1 I« Slit, 11\d tlflflltMllll •l'ld Olhlr <Ilana"' lo lh• Tiiis 1l1temtnl Wl l tried Wiii\ '"' PUBLIC NOTICE Ifill •II PtnOnl hi ving cl1fm1 1111ln1t • Wl"llltn Nollet of Otl1ult Mid Elecll<ln sum'fo~ Tfo~::D~!0~~. lf83.L111d v.. Et1m1111 Untirrlm! or CO\/nly Clerk or Ortnt1• County oo the .. Id dectdtt1I lrt r.ciulrtd to flit lo Sell. Tiie llndt!'•l1nld CIVMd Mid STATI Of" CALl .. OltNIA ,Of: p;irh tfllrtol, ol lht orano• C0\1111'1' ()(1ober 1', itn !him, Wllh !he nK"' .. "" vouclltf"1, In Notlc:1 ol Ott1ult tlld Eltcttfll! lo Sell c.-ri l •ltn. 11 emindtd. melnly wl11'!ln f'-2'211 fflCTITIOVS I USINISI t11t otflct of t11t clerk of Iha l l>!WI lo Ill recorded 11, !hi c:ounl'I' wlltrt TNI COUNTY 0 1' 0 1.\NOI lht unlncorpor1ltd portion ol Or1no1 Publilhed or1n<;11 CotU 011tv Piiot, T too!:·MI! ST.\T~M~:T bu 1 1n1ltttd court, or lo pr111nt tMm. whh tti. tHI oroe»rly 11 locllld. Esti tt 01 ~!'R~~ D V R It E T T CounlV. Novtmbt~ 2, ~. \6, 23, 111J 32tf.7J ht 1111 Pef"IOll I ncr 1 ntti !tit "Kffllrr vovch•rt, to Ille vn-Dllt : November 2, 1'1l. AATHVR, irlO known 11 Ho\R.OLO D. Slid Public HNrlng ori IM 1b0ve 11: ditrtl<;tntd I I ltll otflct ot tllllr 11torntv1, CFS SERVICE wi ll bt 1ieord Al 1:30 o.m.. or 15 M I SS t 0 N ENTEllPRISES, 2USI Gtrlld 8. T1nntn, HOWl rd M, Kile• COR,Olt o\TIOH AlllTHVR, Dtcttwd. ~0011 ttlertaller 111 ponlblt, tin Tu1sd1v, V1no1111 Orlvt, Mlu lori Vlt)o, C•lll, 111d Fr1nc11 E. Smllll, 1111 Ctlll SI., 1i 11ld Tr~llet NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to ,llW Dtcl!'fTID1r •. 191J, In rlle Hearing and PUBLIC NOTICE '2675 Suitt 200. Sin f'1ni1nltll. C1lllornl1, which l y W1yn1 A. ROI, crtdllor• ol lht •bov• nimtd decldt nl Mntlng Room ol 1,,. Or•nae County WUl1am J, S•walk, 2'S51 V1n1u1 11 the lll•ct or butlt11•• of !!It: undt rtlgntd E•t>Cull~• VI~• Preildtnt ltl.ll Ill ptrs.cint hiving cl1lms •g•ln1t Plannlng Comml11loo, ,jOI) C l~lc CtnTtr NOTLC2 TO c••DITORS Orl~t. Minion Viejo, Cell!. 92615 In 1tl m1H1tt pertilnln(I to IM I Sll ll loan No, 63·131111·5. BOYLAN the 11ld dt tedtnl 1r1 r1<111lrld IO 1111 Orlvo w111, Room 168, Sinla .\I'll, SUl"Elll lOA COU RT OF TMI Thi$ butint 11 11 <onavcll'd by In ol tt ld decedet1!, wttMn four mon!hs Sll'I m•1 !him, with lllt n1C1111ry vOlltlltrL Ill C1llfornl1, 11 which tlm1 t nd Pllct STATI! Oii' Co\Ll,OI NIA ,OR lndl~ldutt. 1tt1r !flt nrst 011bllcallon of !hi• nollct . •ubllsllld Or1n91 Coa1'..}'1Uy Pllol, IM111:!tic• ~ 111'1 (l•rk 111 1tht •~t aU C>IPIOfll ilthi r tivori"g or oppOl(llg THI COUNTY Of' Olo\li!GI Wll1l1rn J, 51W•lkflfod I II Ollld Hov1mbtr ,, lt7S NCIVtmbtt f, U, ll, 1'73 l!OS-13 ~~ nic~~I V OI' o::.c:r1iint! 1141~ lh Yid prDP051l1 will be h11rd 11 !l, H .\ n..u Tiils llt lt'mtnl Wl l w I lllt MARY Ko\THRY"I GRll'Fl"I Ind ' v 1'1• o v"· reciuttlld !111! tny .wr!llen roPonse lo Etti lt of KAT~·ERlNE I'. BOREHAM. ~:~%be~1~ik 19~ Oringt Coulll'I' 0" NATHAN ICATES PUBLIC NOTICE t'::~~~ .• ~;~~.E~~.~~'"1~1•:· ~°!:: !Ills public n01lt1 bf 1ubmlt1td lo the Dece•~ed. ' ,..2tSH ~•Kulort ol tlll Wilt el ef 1w1111e11 o1 l!lt undt ral(lnld Ill 111 Pl1nnlne Comml11ton pr1or lo !hf l!td•lno NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IO Ille ' ..... Ao c I • II 'II I ht 100\ft nl ll'll<i B&'C'ldtnl f'ICTITIOUI t UllNlll ""'""'' J)tfllll'llno lo lh• ••l•I• ot d~lt Id U s V<l t\01 Oii I Y D 0 111.\LO I . TANNIN, No\MI! IT.\fllMa coMJ.LIANCI WITH TN• CALIFORNIA cr111llor1 ol !ho lbOvt ntmld dlC 1111 Novtmblr ''-23, 30, 1nd Oect mbtr HOWAl:D M, ltATl!I ll!lll NT 11ld d1Ced1nl, wllhln IOU!'" rnont111 alltr INVlllONMliNT.\L QUALITY .\CT t111t 1U Ptrtof'lt ll1vlng c:ltlms ~tlllll 1 lt73 346-73 Fllio\NC lt I SMITH TIM tollowlrit Plt'IClll 11 6ol1111 bllsl1111t lhl llr1t Pllbllc.,kln ol !hit nollc1. 11'11 .. Id dtcldll'll 1rt r~ulrrd lo 1n1 ' _ II• <•I · •~: 011111 '"°"""""'' 1, 1tn . o\n El'lvlPOflmtnlal lml)ICI lleporl w•s tlllm, wllh 1111 nect111rv vouc Nr1, In 1 St., Slllll ,.. VllVGV.\V TRAVEL CLV8 IN· ICITTY HELEN ARTHUR ~ bV IM l o.rd of Sue>ttf'o'lsors Ille olllct ol !hr clffk cf me 1tiov1 PUBLIC NOTICE 51' FefMllllll, Cllll • ..,,... Tt::llHATION.\t., l60 E. lPll'I Slr1t1, Adml11l•tr1rrht o1 !ht Ei !e!t Ill Dn Avousr 29, 1'73 Wlllnlncr lo lllt 1ntltttd c1111rt, or to preunt !Mm, wlln o\!lwnlva for 1 •«11191'1 Cotll Mt11. C11ltornl1 92621 llW eb<lvt Mmld dectdenl 1"'3-Llnd V1t E-llm.nt (lnl.,-lmJ. Tlll1 1111 ntCtutry VOU!'.htrs, 10 !ht un-l'ICTITIOVI tUSINl:SS ,111111"*1 Ot111a1 Cail O•llY ,Jlot, Jlll n A. Mlg_, .J60 E. IPlll $!., ,AUL .\. Mo\MN.\ EIR Pfllln~ed • bro.cl 1t1!fmt nl ol Otrll!lntd ,, "'' o111,. of hi• •llorn.v. N.t.MI IT.1.Tt:MINT Novtmblr '· '" 23. 30, itn :).12t.n Cotll ......... C1Utornl1, nm A,..,...,,, LIW Ille Eltm111l 1 1nllclpl lld t11Ylronmtnl1I ALICE MOORE, Artornar II l l w, ~ Tiii tollowl119 pctftonl 1r1 Going Thh bu1lnes1 11 <ohdvcitd IN i n H....., Lfw a.rHlfl .. lmPtcts •nd II 11 not rxpecltd lllll Htliolr~ No. 1·1, Cor~ d1I Mtr, ou.tr>15s·11; lncllvktu.1. ''' Int 1'1\11 Slf'll'I in~ ot 1111 •mtn<lmtn11 btlng contldt rld c1111or1111 '2625, which It 1111 pltct CREST NO\ll!LTIES MFG., 15211 PUBLIC NOTICE Juen A. MIOl\Ollf c..i1 #ell, C•MI. t2't1 11 1111• tlmt Wiii lllC"lllll1!1 • revision of ll<tllntll Ill !ht 111'111.,•l<;tlltd In 111 Wnl s11t1, Wt1!mln1!tt. CaUI, Tiii• S11tnnen.t ..,,1 flied wt111 llW Tth (n 'I ..._ltl•. ICl..tJIJ lo Iller ~••1 Elll. Tl!trtfor&, • milter• ptrl1!ntn11 to tne .st11t ol o\nll\ony Oliver l 1111rdon, XIS.I I ICt lv· 11111 County Clt rk OI Or111111 County Ott Att.i'MV tor o\fml~/t!Tllrt. N19~1lve Oecl1r1llon will t.. orOPl)led ta.Id drcldet1I, Wllhlll IOI.Ir month1 11!1• tnorov1 Ln .. ;iu"llncrton B11d1, C•, SU,lalOll COUlllT 0 111 Co\Llf'OltNl.1., OC!oblr 2', 1913 Pul1U1hld Or•n~ C011I Otlly Pl1~ tor lhll 1mtnC1mtnl. Thl1 EtR f KMnpllon lt!t 'in.I pUbllatlan ol this notice. t2o"4 COUNTY Of' LOS ANOILIS '·2'215 NOYl mtt:r t , 1', 2l. )(), 1911 :U3S-73 wlll be on Ille wl!h '"' Clerk '' orrfd OC!o<Mtt JI, lt73. Arrtll• C. Bourdon, 70S~1 1Ct lv1ngrovr 111 Iii. Hiii Sfl"Mt, l"ubllthtd Or•ngt Coa11 01lly p11u1,1-~-- 1nt Dr1nor C0\1111\f Bard ol luptrv!sor1 o ... nltl Solln Eckert Ln., Huntington B11c1'1. Calif. '211.46 L .. ""''"''• Clllfomll Nov1mD1f' :z. 9, 16, n, lt1l 3:.'9·1J to• • period ol M!Ytn dlVI prior lo E~eculor llf 1111 WUI er T~ll 11111lt111• I• t ondllC!td by 1n <AS• NUMt llll ( •1111 PUBLIC NCYrlCE lhl• pUbllc heiring Ind wlll tlt:come !ht 1bov1 n.mld dttedent lnOlvldu1I. SUMMONS olflcl1l airer 11'1!1 llmt unlffl 1ppe1led. ALICI MOORE o\nthorw O. S~rdan ,ll lnllffl THE l'IREST NI! PUBLIC NOTICE SL,·lU F1>r IUrlhlr dti11l1 r1"111rdlng 08111 pro-Atllrn.,. II L•W Tiits sllllfT'lnl WIS fl!td with the RUSIER ~OMP.\NV OW ~H E ~~~~O: NOTICa TO Clli&DITO•S DOUI•, Ill ln!trt111d pe<.soos lrt lnvlltd Q6 Htllotrop. lilo. l·I County Cllrit of Of'1t111t CCll.tlll'I' on Tr.llE & RUBIER COM,o\NV SU,1!1111011 COUlllT 01' THI" to cell t t !ht offlct of !ht Ort t>QI Cot"llM dlf Mtr, Novt mtlt:r ll, Un. O•ltnd I N G BE lOW •ICTITIOUS •UllNE" ST.\TI Of' C.ILl•OllNIA 1'0111 Counlr Pl•nnlncr Comml11!on, Engln .. rln~ Ctll'°'1ll• 92,11 1'-ttSt J NATHA...'i~t G 'aEiiLOW ll oo' I.NC.. No\Mli STAT&MINT0,0 TH• COUNTY 0 ,. OUNOli •,ulLdlng,1 •500 Clv," 'c°''t'i' D1 riv• Wt ll, Allllrflt'I' for l •tculor Publ11ht<I Or1no1 Col s I 0111Y Piiot thrOUg~ X . · l lld I I ~~':at. f~::1"'1ng "''°"I doing No. A·n 6a ctOm 15 • enll nl, I torn I. Pub1lll'led Or1ri<;t• (Ol!I Oalty l'!lot, Novt mbtr \6, lJ, ::0 1nd 0te;:1~ Te !ht Oelendi nlt: ,\ ctvll «mPl•llll CO$TA • MES.\ CAil WASH, lOSt (•late ol SALYATCRE 111. MONA CO. ~:cv,!,Z~~: !ht Nov1mblf 2. '· 16, 2J, lt73 ""-7l 7. un t111 been liltd bV !tit Pll lflllfll 191ln~l H1rbor l l'l'd .• COlll M.11, Cl . 92•11 M.D .. alto kllOWll •• J, It. MONA.CO, Ollo\NGE COUNTY you, Ir YOU wls11 lo d•f1nd lhl• l1WJul1, JK~ L. G1y1r, 3131 I Corl l Ave., OtcH Md. PLANNING COMMISSION PUBIJC N011CE . PUBLIC NOTICE YO\I mi.rt! flit In IM1 court a wrllltn cos11 MMa, c1. '2'26 NOTICE IS ME!t!t 'I' GIVEN 10 JM PuDll•M'CI Or•ncr• (Oii! Dilly Piiot, 11tr1d!ng In rt1~n11 Jo !ht compltlnl Nancy A. Gay1r, JlJ1 t Corel Avt .. crldltor1 of Ille 1bovl Mrntd dtcl'd•nl NCl\fembfr 23, 1973 3S86-7J NOTICI llllYITINO 11.\Ll'D ,lllOl'OSALS (or • wrlHtn OI' or1l llll tdlng, II 1 Cu ll M111, 1..1. 92626 !Ml Ill ptrMlnt hlvlng Clt lr111 1911111! Pursutfll lo s111ur1 ind F11solutlon No. 1l-114 , 1!1o91td on !ht ~•lh dl Y of Ju1tlc1 Cwrtl within 30 dt YI •lier ~11r11 A. H1111tn. 411 Hunt L1111, 11'19 111d dtoCleOtrrt 1r1 r1q11lrtd lo ni. September, 191l, Dy tht eo1rd of SUpervlsor• ol lh1 County of O''""''' C1llfornl1, fhl1 111mm0111 I! 11'Wd on vou. C ':'••!me. 1..1. 9"lllS lfttrll, wllll !flt nKffUry 'IOlll:lltrs. In !flt and on lilt ln lt!t olfl<• of 1111 County Cler~ ol 11ld COUll!y, ord..-lncr !111 work Oll'll!'wf ... vour dtflult w1JI bl en1ertd Tl.11 11u1ln111 11 condi.u::ted b'I' • 9•Mrll otflct o1 tti. cltrk o1 11'11 •bov• tnllllld dittribld In sild risolullon, to wn: Tiit construction of 1 u nH1ry ••wtr ccllt ctlne on t!>Ol!c1t!Ot1 b·, tht ;il1lnllth •nd pi.nn.,-slllp, covrt, or lo pre1ent !Nm. with Int PUBLIC NOTICE SUl'll.IO• COVlllT 0 1' CALll'OllNIA. S'l'llem, 1 domtsUc wlle!' dltlrJbllllan 1yll1m, 11r111 Jmprovt1T1en11, lnch.rellfllt tllt court m1v en!~• • judgm1nt 1111ln11 r.lt rl• A. H;insen nec1u1rr vouchers. to Ille undirrslQned COUNTY Of' 011.o\NOI" 1r.alr19, PIYlll<;t, cvrb!I. g11ller1, 11dew1lit1, Ind •PPllrftn•nl work In Or•no• t;oll!'lty, YOll lor the money Ct O!htr 'tell•I Tl•ll lllllmtnl WIS flltd wllh Ille In Cite of JAMES L. RUBEL, JR., 7tMI Clric Ctnter Drtw Wtll, C..Uto<nl1, 111 11 more P1rlltul1rly dncrllJed In Retolullon of lnltnllon No. 1:M'5, rtc1<Milld In Ille cr.m 1111rnt. Countv Cltrk of O••no• CC11.tnly Ott Al!orn1v 11 L1w, :wl1 Vl1 Oport11, S1nl1 o\n1, Cllllttl'llt passed end 1d0pltd by said Soerd on Augu1t 1'1, Ull, II YOU Wllh '' 1111: Ill• Mvlct 11 Qc;.,Jer 2t, 1973 N-port B11cfl. C•Uforn11, 926'0, wtikh CASI'. NUM l llll For Further oertlc11l1r1, rrferenct II htr1by ....cl• 10 said Rnol1rllon o1 111 11111r11tY In lllh m11ttr, '" 111t1;t1d ,.m1• 11 Iha pltc1 of bullMU el lht unftr110ned 0.'4tn tntl!!lllon No, 73-9'5. and 10 Ille pL1n1, prolllll Ind dr1wlng1 on flt. In 1111 offlcff df' M ftr9Mpl!y so 11111 y111r •l••dl,.., Publl•Md Ort~ Cot.r Ollly Pllol, In 111 m1n1rt part1!nl119 lo 1111 111111 SUMMONS (Mo\ltllAGl l ot !he ROid Otportmtnl al 11/d C°"'"ty Ind lht Englnn r of Wort Of ,.kl County, ll 1ny, m1r b1 lllN lfl 111111. Nav1mber 1, t, rt. 2), ltll m 1·7l al 111d dtclCltnl, w!lhln lour "'Ol'lllll In rt !ht mtrrll(ll ot Pttillone-r: Ind to ll'lt 1paclllcallon1 for Ille .. Id wart lllt'"tlofort 1doplecl Ill' Hld Bo.trd "' Cared Julv ~ 1913. 1rt., tM first ,wllcellol'I of thh n?tlc:t. JUOITH H. NEVFNER and Respondent; S...De'Pvbors 1nd on 1!11 In !ht ofllc" ol 1111 ltld ROid Otpartmtnl •nd !ht E11~I-CLARENCE E. Co\I ELl, D1tec1 Octobl!' 2•. lt 7!. LEONAfl D It, NEUFNElli netr of work tvr 1ild Co11n1v, •nd 111 o1 11!0 """'' protll", dr1,.lngs r tld u~ .. '<· Cler~ PVBIJC NOTICE h J MA•IE E MONACO To Ille RtWIOncl•n!: TM petlllon1r lflc1!1ortt htrtfotore 1woved hy 1111 lolrd ol S11pitrYiSOr1 ol Nkl Coun1 y are av RODerl T1blr11, Extcutrl~ o1 it._ WIN of hat tiled • pe!ll1on cOfl('..-1111111 your lncwp0rtfed tllr•ln 11'1111 reler1n<1 11 h1rlby miff lhtrtlo IO• I more parlkul~r Ot~utr 1111 1i:..ow nimtd dlcldlnt rn1trl1g1. You m1y 1111 1 wrllltn dtlCrlpllon o1 111d wMk. !SEAL) llll CTITIOUS I USINRSI JAM~S L. aUlll., Ja. rHpDntii "111'11!11n 30 dlV• of Thi e1t11 Saki Bo.ara of 5uperw1Jors h11 dll.,mlntd I nd OllCllrlld' 11'11_1 !ht conl~mplt1ed No\lliVIV M. OltOSSMAN N.t.MI STATliMINT """"""' ti U w 1hal 11'11• iummPl'I• Is Mrvld on You. werk and lmprovt'mrflt hltt'ttofar• ~tlantd w11 , In 111• opln.on o1 •••II So•rd '* Wlllhlrt l oullYI,. Ni. tl21 Tht tollov.1ng Ptrton I• doi ng bu,lntll Mn Vlt 0"'1'I H vou 1111 to flit 1 wrllltn rt1P011s1 ol Supervl1C1t1, of rnort 111111 k1C1I °' ordln1ry pUblk btnt:lll, and 1111 "k! 8oen:I LOI ,.,....,..,,, C1Hl•nll1 tOIU 11: N•Wl'lf'"t IMdl. Co\ ftM1 within llJ'Ch ttrnt, your def1ull m1v ol SuPfl'VIJOrs 1111 mtdt 11'!1 ••ptm• of wld warit c:l'llrC1t1blt ""°" • dl1r~ic1. Fer Tlh fl!U t J1"1JI DEVOE! CO. l"VlllSHElliS, ec. W. TlfflllflitM~ 1n1) '""'1n bt t nltrld 1nd tht court mar enrtr 1111 oertlcul•r C1t1c,!ptlot1 of wld dl1trlct, r1t1r1nct It htreby made to said ~e30-o\llltM'f for 'l•l"IUf OcNnlront, N1wpor1 Bt.w:h. C1llf. 91663 A"-r fot l'--"ll a llld!lm•nl con111ntne lnlvncllvt or ether lullotl of lnlll'lllon No. 7.).9~. P11bll1hld Or1R(L1 Co1JI Di lly ,.Uot WUll1m O. Vogel, 606 W. 0Ctintron1, '11bll1htd Orlntt Cotti Diiiy 'llot orde•J cancernlR(L division of O!'OP1rty, Said 80lrd ot Suparvi1ors . II.ls dtterml"td I nd dtcl~red 11111 11r!tl b<.'lr:i-:'5 Novtmtlt:r t. ''· 23, 30, ll1J :u20·1J NewPOrt Beach, C1Ut. 'f26U N(IVtmblr 2. t. 16. u. ltn 3222-13 spt)UJll suPPOl'I, child euslody, c:hlld bHrln<;t !11ltrtsl •I 1h1 r•r• ol 1'1i. ~r 1nnum •nd •xrtndlrit over • J:trlod end•l'll Tiiis b111lt'1111 t1 concructtd by inlt:===~====-====r;o !upport. Dllomey'i fffs, -:os•s, ind S\ICh nlfll VHtl frorn lllt tKond d1y of Jan1,11ry 111~1 1ucctldln9 1111 ne~I S11)!embe~, l~t PUBLIC NOTICE ln.1!vidvll I ' elhir rtllel •• mi y bt ll••nttd by follOWfng lhtlr d1t1 will be luutd ~tunaer In !rot m1nn1r provided, by lh• Im· Wllllem o. Vogel lht court prC1V1m111l Act of lt ll," Daina Parts, Olvlslon 7, ol 1ht S1rt1ls tnd H•<;1hway1 CWe Thll 1111em•nl w•s tiled wTtll 111, 11 vou' with 10 -k 111, idvlct ti ot 1111 Sl81t of Cftlllornla, lo re~re1en1 Mth a11111rntnl ol S50.00 or more remalilln9 I l ·lllt coun1v Clt rk "' Or•na• Ccunl' on •l'I l nOOllY In lfth mi lltr. Yt:U thoukl unp&ld to.. :io dl!fl 11111' 1111 ~alt ol r1eordlt111 !he warranl. S.ld So;rd cf, Supar· SUl'l!lllOll COUJIT OI" THI Novomblr l, 1t1l 0 • 11 " lhl t our wt'lntn vl1or1 1111 t11<11d I nd dtltrm1ned to h1vt the r1d1mptlcn prcvtslo. ~ c! 1•1~. IA.: O STATIE o, Co\Lll'OllH IA •Oii •ltJSl 1 M Pl'9ftlP ' Y provide far • O!'emlum of s•. ct !lie u11ma1urtd prlnclp.il ln •cto•d3 .. ce w .• h '"'' TME COUNTY 0 1' OltANG• Publl1htd Or1ngt Cotll ~f="1'• 11 any, miv bt flied Ofl provlilon1 of *UOll '*'Cl! lh• Srr"1' •NI Hi~nw~ys Ccu1 <ii !ne S1a11 ot C~h·l NO . .\·Jilli Novtmblr t, 16, 23, JO, 1973 Di iiy lJ:~~~ 0111<1 June11, lt1J. fornl•An of Ille wor-hertln ordered tn•ll b• oone and carried 1nrouo11 in pursu· NOTIC• 0, Hlo\ltlHI 0 111 'ITITICNl----==:cc.,.,,.-,.,-,cc~----1 WI LLIAM E. ST JOHN, Clerk •11(1 O! In A<l Ill lllt Lrglt111ur1 ol lllt S1111 cl C1Utornl1, d11lg11tttd !ht "Im-f'Ol '"Olo\TI! o~ HOLOOll.\~lillC PUBLIC NOTICE lly Arturo e, Gu1ver1, Oepvl'( OfOVeme<tl AC! Of Jf11," tie!ncr Dlv!1lon 1 ol tht Str11t1 tnd Hl11hw•v1 C'dc. WILL .\NO f'Oll L•TTl lll TISTA·1----=~==~===cc---I 17,l<IC Wllt:n 1111 wor-Is c:omp!tltd Ind 1cc1pltd by lllt Boerd OI S~pervhor1 1na MINTAaY llllCTlflOVS I USINISI !SEAL) IM auesimtnt It conllrm..:I, 1 w1rr1nl, 111n1m.nl •nd dl111r1m will bt d1Uv.,ld 1£11111 el HAR RY E. JACO I VS, l kl N.t.MI STAft:Mt:NT Publlihtd Orin<;tt COlltl O•llV Piiot 10 th• con1r1ctor or hl1 11Jlgn1 tor !ht 10111 c:o11 ot !ht wort, lntlvdlng all l11cl· H. E. Jo\COSVS, Oect1M!d. Tht 1011cwin9 oertoni 1r1 dolrit Novembtr 23. 30 1nd Oecembtr 7. ,,, denttl e~pens11 which II• h11 1dv;inc:ld lo 1111 County, 1111 ~ny catll u11111'lb11tlon1 NOTICE I~ HE REBY 0 1VEH !hit 1>111!ne11 ••: 1173 lS11-7J rntde bV !ht COUl!ly ---_._ -· ---·--IANK-01'.''ji.l.MERICA-NA.TION.\L TllUST THE PEOPlt!--·· MA.ttttNE , ".i ----PUBLIC NOTICE 111J.1 Eo':1~:(,:l~:l~~ :::1~0 1~n p!~'rn 1!~~':n:~1~i. ~~.o~~in*? ~~ 1~~~~~ :.~~1~"v a~~11~~!~'1~,r:o~.1~ ,..:.~;r! ~~ lllvd., si,, 220• Tu1nn, Ci . ltctl~t b.Jr9atn1ncr 111reemen1 1ppllt1ble 10 Ille IYPI or d1i;sHlc1tlOfl ot lht 'lf'llt-m1111 " petition far PrnD1t1 of Holoar1p11rc Btrn1ro Ji met Flttlllr, 2Sl02 Le SLl'·?t4 or mect11nlc1 llTIP'0'(9CI on lht P'C!e<1. WUI ll'ld tor 1>1Ul flct of Ltlttrs E1lrtdt . L1;ivnt Nlg11tl, Ca. 9U11 overiimt, Sund1y1i, and Holld1y1-<1ol les1 1t11n on1 •nd an .. half 111/:!J T11t1mtnllty lo petilloner, ttltrtntt to Jtme1 Lit Frinklln. utn I Ntw-su~~~fo11 Tg0~=~o~io~~I llm•s the bailc hourly r11t plus 1pµlic1Dlt employer l!'vm1 enr11• Tnt ho1\:0.a,I'! u~ w~~ch1 .. ls ~!d• ror furttler o•rtlcul1t1. port A'll., Tusllll, Cl. 926'0 wnlch 1vctl r•les 1h1ll De paid 1hall be 1!1110llday5 ttcDQn ltd n tl'lt CO..._ Y• ... r· lno "'' .,,. llm1 ind DllCI ol Miring Mtrrltlel (N.M.H.) Reid, «II w. 5To\f l OF CAL1,0lliNI.\ f'OR (l.slnlfll •llretm1111 1ppllable !ti tllt p.1rllcul1r cr1n. c:l1utlka!lon ar IYPt or work· lllt lil!M hi.• bll:tn 111 tor Oectm"&tr llVll• Apt. l6'1, Orlnge, 1..e. '26tb THI COUMT'r Cf' OllANGE min employed on !tit prolrcl. '• ltTJ, 11 t .00 1.m., 111 lht c:ourlroom Tiii• bullneu 11 c:ondllC!ld by 1 llmllld NG. o\·19025 COPies cl 111 c:Ollr,llve blra••r.lng 111rttmtnls r•l1Ung to lht wor• 11 111 of o.p.r11n1111 N11. l of ••Id co11rt. Ptrlntrllll ES18tt OI ERNA JOHANNA KLEIN. lorlh in tile arartmenlione'd Ltber Cod• i re on f•I! Ind 1v1!11blr lor lnt~lon 11 100 Civic Ct nlt r Orlvt WIS! In 1 f F" O:lCe~ltdE., 5 HE EBY GI E In tn1 offlct of 1t1t O.parhnenr or lndu11tlal Rrl1llon1, Olvl1lon 01 Llbor Sl1tlsllc1 !ht City of S.ntt An1. C1tlfornl1. ' Tiiis ,;1•111~:,.~•r wit IHtd with lhl NOTIC I R V N lo lht Ind ResNrcll. Otltd N0vtmbtr ll, 197] C crldllor~ DI !he IDCIYI 111mtd dectd~lll AlletlllDn •• directed to Secllo11 7.1.010 of the Sllnd8rd Speclticallonl PfPYld· WILLIAN. e. SI JOMN. ~:y ,c1·r:11 of 0•1n91 Cou11ty 1111 th11 111 persons tl.lvlng cl1lms 1g1Jn11 Ing ror .cmptovmenl ol ~iiprrnllc1s on lht --· Ev.,v sl.ICh 1pprenflc:e shaU bf CounlY Ct•r~ er " lllt said dfct<ltnl 1rt 'e<;virrd lg 1!1r 1Mld !I'll .tand•rd wa111 paid to •PPr"tnlifn uncl., !111 rirvut11ions ol "'' lr•de 11 WILLIAM V, K NMIDT 1114'211 11'1Jet15f'lld Of'•n111 Co''' Dilly Piiot, tll«TI. v.ltn !hi n1t111•'Y vovcnrr1, In Ntiich ht 11 emptoved fnk.rm•llon rt l1tlvt II) amptcymenl of •~ret1lkn 1h1H lU Sin Mltual Df'lv1, Svllt J11 !tit oltlc• al lht cltrk cl in,. ~·~. ·e ' be oetilntd from In• 'otrec1or el !111 Otplrlmenl ot lnd1111rl1I Rrlaliono. wllo Is liltw"'1 tNcfl, Ctllf. HUI November 2, 9, 1,, U. \t7] 3300-13 tntlll~<l coo•t, M to Dr•unt rtiem. w.thlttle Adminlstr..,li~ Offktr ol the C11ltornl1 Apprl'fllltt llllp Cor.intll. 1711) .....m 1111 necessary vouc nerJ, lo lhl• 1m·1 1" t ccord•ntl with !ht provl1lorl1 OI S.cllOll 1n3.l ol 1!11 labor Codt ol lht o\n1n1ty fOr H lll!Glltf PUBIJC NOTICE d1r1!gned I! IN etllct ef //0trlin GaYlt1s111e of C1Ulornl1, 1!11 8Gard ol Sllptrvlton of Ortflll• COlllll'f flll1 .:it~trlalned ,th1 Pob!l thfld Or•M'>t coftt Ot lly Pnci,l ___ _,-cc,-~ -"°-cc---I A'-'"'' 12550 flrookl\1•r1T St. S1e. J,I g.n1r1I prt Yl lllng rile of w111n i1pplk1b11 IO !ht work. Tiie rtle ol Der d1e!n Nov'1'1\blP 16. 11, ~3. lt7J JS0.·131 FICTITIOUS IUS-IHlll Garden Grov1, C1. 926•0, wnlch 11 Ille 1 wages 11 Ill lo.-111 In Rncirvtlon 13-t<M on tU1 In Iha ollk• ol 1n1 Cl•rk of 111• ---N.t.ME STATEMENT place ot D111ln•H cl rn, vl'>Cltr~;,,.,~J 6e1ard of Suptrrlsors. PUBIJC NOTICE 111 111 m1tl1•1 per1•:nin9 to the ~~!JI~ Providing 11111 one tnd OM·h•lf !!met lht uld pr1"111Uln<;1 •Bit!; of wage Tll• •~n.:iwin~ PtrJ~n• l tl dolncr of w!d decfdent, wl!hln tour mOfltno. i111tll be paid ror _.klrit time rn11r1 lt!ln t ight houri d11rlt111 1ny ont c1lendtr bu1ln•11.1 11: 1lt1r !he llrll P11bllc11lgn of 11111 nolice. :l,1y wllttt wth WO!'"k Is reQulrtd In CI Slt ot •xlr1ordln1rr 111111'f11Pn<les crostd SU,1,.,101 COIJaT 01' TH• CHA MON ANT IQUES .. Calld NOVlmber 'lll, 1tn by firt llOPd or d;.n;•r to llf1 Ill' propwly •ncl dollbll tlmt Of\ Sund1y Ind !lie I ST.\TI! 0 1' Co\Ll,OltNIA ,Olli RECO LLECT IONS. 112 Afllf Avt., -EVELYN KLU MB ieven f19•I hDliOty•, lo wit: Ntw V911 r'1 Dl'I'./ Mtm0rl•I Dey, July .flh, l abor THR COUNTY 01' 0.ANO• lllbol 11111\d, C1lll. '2662 ElKU!rl• of !N Wiii o .• y, vereran~ Day, Tn1nk1glvlno O•(.• •l'ld 1:hdttrn11 Otly1 provided, l11r!l'ler, Ht. A•711tl Ch1rl1s GOf"don llucht n Jr. '•rln1r, of lht •Dove n1med deccGenl !n•t the po!ly ror foreman lot "ch t lgh ·tlollr dly t h•ll IW nol Ins lh•n 12.DO more NOTICE OF HEAlli lt.IG OI' ,l!TITION .U• "111 St., S~n Pidro. C1UI. '°'31 Mt Hhl OIYll o\$-rtll thin iourn1ymen rtll 1Dr lht crlfl or wortcmen ln\'Olvlld, FOR pqOSATE 01' WILL AND f'ON MOnlcl Miry Bu1well B 11ch1 n , 11tJO l rMlthU.-.1 St .. 511, J 11 ,11eU be mtnd1lory up0n tny conlrt<IOI' lo wllOm I con.troct Is .•wrrd"CI LETTERS TESTAMENTARY ,lrlner, 416 tOlh SI., Sill'I Pedro, Ol f'dlll 01'1tYt , C•. f1~0 llnd up0i1 1ny 1ullconlrec:tor under llltn to piiy not l1t1 thin !ht said ~Pftlllell '"re1 Es111e c;f ARLETTE: M A ll TI tJ E , C1llf. fOC31 Tt~'*M• (1141 S)t.llll :c •II lilborers, wor-mtn •ncl m1Ctllnlc1 employld ttv lhtm In "'.' ,txecoll!ln ,r OP\:t1sed. Ttll1 lwll""' 11 tondi.u::ttd by • limited Atllntly fOr ElKUlrl• the cortlract, Tiit ptMl!y lor rlU11rt to comply htr1wltll I• •I 5Ptc1flfd In &e<llOtl NOTICE !S HEREI Y GIVEN th;il l JMtrtlltttlltp. PuolllMd OtfN>I Cc~1I 011•11 PilQ,I 11JS Of lht Labor Codt. , , ICUll.T MARTINE ht1 tlltd h1raln t Monie• M. I . l \ICllln Navemoer ?J, 'JO, ana Otctmber 7, • NOTICE IS HERl!SV GtYE N !he! !hi COVflly ol Otl rtOI Wiii l'tCt<YI ~ l)ell11on tor-~II ol wnt I N! fl)I' This tltfltMlll Wll llltd wlllt IM 14, 1973 3S73·7J bids In Room li(tl , Or~n(ll C:ounty Aa'"l11litr•llot1 Building, JU Norlh Syc1rnor1. hlll•t>t' ol Lelttt• T1stnmt11l1ry tofCovnl'I' Cltr1t of Of'l f'91 COi.iniy on s1n11 AMt c1111Dr1Jle, up 10-111• hour,of :11~ p,m, on N,o~r i6,_lt1l,_•I Wlllctl PetllltA'lt:r .r1l.,.1Mt -to Wlll~ft 11 midt -MOVtmllll' S. l•n tlmt t11..;i w1tl bl Pvlll!cl'( ctitntd 1nd rl>ld tloiid I~ !ht lh9rd Room. U ld 1Hled tor turtntt 01rtlc11I•"· Ind 11111 th• f'2tlSt l>ldt lf\IU Cit tor tnt ctalng of 1111 publlc WOfl! htrtfnbtfot't dltc:rlbld Ind orderlld time .iid Plitt of t11trl119 IN 11n,1 '11bll1htcl Drencr• Coest O.llY PUO! --------------lln lht wild r11olvti«I. Tnti bl'd1 '111U bt optntd b'( !ht Cttrll ol file So.rd ol htl bltf\ set ~ O.Ctmbtr ,, lt7J, Hove,n..er t. 11, :ll. )0, lt1J 33U·73 SL,•nl Slffll!"YllOl'S. 11 t :OO 1.m., In lftt cOllrtroom ct l---------------1 NOTICI TO Cllll OITOlll Etch bid or D"OOOMI ~tll be tnldt OU! t nd ~llted Oii I form lo bl ~I No. 3 Of llld c:ourt II IUll'lalOlll COUllT 01' THI obl1intd 11 COllrlly of Or•l'llJI Road 0.0.rlmtnl " l l l oYlt E:nglntt:rlng Corport· 100 Civic C1nt1r Dflvt W1tl, 1n' !hi JTAT• OJI CALll'OllNIA FOlll Uon, en $0\lth Lvon Str"1, Stnl1 Anl. C.11.,.nlt . iKll bid or PfPpOlll m~I bl City of Slllfl An• C1lllor1111 TN• COUNTY CW ORANGE 1cc0h'\P1nil!d l:y 1 c1Jhllr'I cftad( Or Ci'ltcll Ctrtllr.d Ill' I rt iPOfUlble !J<'11k or Oiled No1rtmbl; ''-lt l!. • SL' tla till . A-1*1 1 Diddt•'I bond for 1n 1mount not 1111 ltll ll lo<'• of 11'1t lm111,1t1I ol Ille bid or ol Wlllitm E St John NOTICI TO CalOIT<Mll Eit111 of JEANNli G. CLEM. Oectl l• l~f fol•I lmoll<>I for which they w1fl ICCIOI • conlrl cl •nd rned'e p;tY8111t to "'-COlll'llY c~·-• 1v ,1a10l c ovaT 0, THI ed On:lff or In !ht f1YOI' ol '"' Coun•v ol Or1119t . Eich l\ICh bid OI'" pfOf)OSl!I tl'l•U •o•r•T • MALLICOAT ITATI °' Co\LljlOltNI.\ it0• NorccE IS HE•IBY OIVEN to 1111 be --~(Ill •ncl fllfd In Room SOI, OrAfl<;tt (oc,rnty.Mml111ttr111o11 Bulldlflll, S\5 Norm ICVllT MAllfl NI • • THI COUNTY o .. Otl:ANOI! c;rtdl!OrJ ot 1111 •lro'I• Mmecl d1tt0en1 Sycamore, S1nr1 An., Ctllfornl1, 11 or lttfort !flt llrM In rtlls notlct provldtd, Jfl SWiii lavtnY Dftvt ..., .\ Ne. M1IA thll 111 p.erlOtlf htv1no clt ltt11 tgtl~11 Tiie 1~mt11!loned cllf(-or bond 1hlll bt glvtn 11 81.l•rlnlff lhll lhe 11....,IV HUI .. Cl llfttRll I.tilt of EV.\ KllSTl!H, Otc11tld. fM .. Id dtcl>lffnl 1rt rl(!ufrtG to flit Bllldtr wm tr'lltr f"fo I conlracl II 1w1rdecl !ht wor'lt. t nd Wiii lie Cl.lll'l'ICd '" Tlf• llll) JD-fl8' NOTICE IS Hltll:EI Y GIVIEH to 1111 llltr!I wlttl tht ntclt"ry VOVCIM'n In ll<wldtled don11gtt ii 11M 11KCfl1l11I BIOdl't rtfVWI to '"l1r Into lllt conlfM!I· ,....:.__ ,.,. •t Hl!tM crtdltor1 ol tllt t bovt Mf111M1 dt(tdtnl Ille . Ill t ol tlw Cltrk of tilt .. ~VI Tht C.Jiltl<!Of lo Wf!Om •n •w•rd fl'llY bl ~ Wiil " flQU!rtd to f!,IMl1h .,_ .... ,. r 11111 an Otttont hAvlncr ClllO'!ll 11111111 t nlll:d ~wrt, or 10 P'"''"t itiem, wllll w\!h lhl (Otllt•<f ho!:! •urtly bonch. on1 f1Hl'ltul 11trlormt11C1 bond In 111 1rnovnl ~\ltllllhld Ori": 1 c;:•t Dilly ,!~lot, !M ••Id dlttdll'll •rt rtqul,.O lo flll t/11 nltCltltty vouchtr,1., lo llw vn· ~"~' lo l'JOI Int thin 100'!1. ol lht l<;t<;ttflllt 1'"°"'11 ol tllt bid, and 0111 m1tt:rl•I Novemblf 17, 11, • t -·13 lhtm, with !ht ntealtt'Y ¥0Uetlert In ffl'lftntd' •I 1111 Ltw Olllct ot 11.oOtrl Ind 111>or bond In '" 1rno\ll\I tllU•I 10 l'JOI lnl ltl1n 100'19 ot ll'lf 1ogr111.1t1 1mount I/II otflc• of tftt dlt• ot I/It 11tdY. H G•lllYll\o 1.U N, Mtln sr.. Sit. or 1"' bid, PUBUC NOTICE ffttlllecl court, • to pttMlll ffl9ln. with JOo. ' ' ,.,.. C•tll which II lht HOflCE IS FURTHEll: f!EIEllY GIVl!N lo 1111 Blddtrl th•I lhl fUCC•UfUI lh• n1C0111ry 'IOllCllll'• lo lll8 1,111 ~.bit 1M.. of "t11t lll'ICltr1!0fllld l kld•• th•ll °'' lo Ille tOIJn!y II lh• 111'111 ol P ICUllno lh• contrl cl • c:Mh P'Y· 111/CTITIOVS I USINl ll ""''""" II .. c.mciU1 ortvt. lull; 1~·~1. mltllf'~ ptrt11111no to ,.,. •• ,,,, mtrlt lot lnclclt nl•I ••pef'rt11 lncurrtd lw fl'I• County Ull l<I "" dllt when lh• (Of!> NAMI ITATIMINT )U. NtwoOrl a..m. wllldl 1, I/It pH,(t 10 cMctdent wl!hlll tour ITIDlllll IPl<I Is 1l9Plld, eillmUed lo ti 17.300, In .,.,,left .. Id l mD!.11'11 lfttrl 11 llldlldtd lllt Tiit follOWlll\I PlffOll It OCllnt llllillnffl ot bulllltt• 01 lhl Vndtnlgntd In 111 .. M , .. -· I I 111m ., U,JOO, Wl\lch It !ht ettlmaltcl (Oil ol 1cqul1lllOn ot nteflUl'f' l•llCI•, ..... "' -I ' .... "' I I 1f'lft' fl\t flnt pvbl!Cltlon •~ 1 llot Ct. ~IS 1nd rl9h11.0l·w~y. At th• 11,,.,. lt!t Conlr1ctor ftctlv1t 1!11 w11rr1nl, 111111· Ill IN " .,., '1 " ng "' • ff 1 1 Of Dttlecl NOY. to, 1113. fllflll 11\d dftgrlm ~· 11'1111 Pl to tllt COUl'llY '" .tc!l!IOtl•I Utll PIY~I fllf" !ht ACRO GAlll:Dl!HI NO SEllVICI. !>Sii ••Id dtcedtnl. wl11'1111 four mon1!11 l lltr ----MAlll.tll:IHOTON •• Cll'M Wll nc:t of '"' l11Cic:i~nlal •~Pell.ls M1fl(flttl9r Alrt., lrvlnt, Ct llf. '2705 lflt fin! PUblklllon ol lhl1 notice. Admln!11r11or of lh4 l111t1 Of Thi llotrd ot s11pwvbM• ie5~rvn lht rloM to rtltel 1nr •nd 111 bid• 1nd Chttrlff l tnlvld.. COll!nt. 11•1 Datod NO'llft'lbtt 1, tm lflt •~4rlimM d~I "°waive 1ny lnlortl'llUly In I bid 11111 lllt(ltd by''"' Mtl'ICh11t.r ....... lrvlnt, C.llf. t»os 1•1'11111 L. Danlfy ~ 1e>a•RT H, 0.\LLIVAN O.ltd !hi' '6111 dtf Of S@tembt:r, 1'11. . Tlllt ltlnlntu II ~I'*' 1rY 1n lictcutrlR f1f tftl Wiii ,_...., 11 UW !Sl'/\(.J lndlvld111l, of IM llllOW lltfl'lld dteldllll .... fl, ""-'• ,, .. lfl, * W 1! 11 JoM. County Cltrk tnd Cfl•rfff I . Colllnr IN.VL.llON H. KIMIS. IM. ..... AN caflt. """ l!~-ot°flclo Cltfk ol tfll IOlrd .. ftll• •lll•mtnl WK l!ltd wtfi, ''" .. c ...... on ... Ne. JM Tal¢1 1 11 (1111 ..,.,.. • SuPtrvltor1 o1 Orl'ICHI tfttJnty, C°"111Y Cl.rt f1f Or•llOI Ctuf'ltr Oft..,.,. lledlt CA ..... • ......,. .., AP-I 1••• Ollfomlt ocrooer ,., ltJl. 1714) J ... ,,. ""*ltfltel Orutt CtiHI O.l!Y Mtot, ay June AMxtncMr '"'* A"'""' fW l ..e.trl• N-l'l'llllf t1 JQ, .... Deamtlet 1, OIPill'f' '11bf!tl'lld ~ COllll Diiiy ,Ito!, PvllllthM Or...... COIJI Otlly P'lfOf, IT l'"*l IS1"'1 P\iblllJl94 0rlfltt COit! Cfiily Piiot ~ IS t lld », ltTJ lSQ0.1J Novtmbtr 2, t. \,, 1), lt7J 17U-1J Hovlmblf t, le. t1 )I. It• M3f.7J PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD WE HONOR Master Charle and BankAmericanl THE DIRECT LINE 1)642-5678 ,, ' When a Family ' tJeeds a Friend ... Sylvia Porter Do high food cosh cause you to cut down on the quanti ty and quelity of company di nn ers? Do you fin d yourself slighting your femily's nutriti onal ~e eds in order to meet fi nenciel needs? You can find hel~ with these and meny other problems of fam ily financ es in Sylvia . Porter 's col umn several tim es we ekly in the financ ial peges of t he DAI LY PILOT. Yes, Sylvi a Porter ce n be a fr ie nd of YOUR fam ily. Her nationally synd icated column , "Money 's Wort h," featu res im- portant ideas whic h can re liev e your conce rn ove r moneta ry matter<. For ex- amp le, she will tell you how to save 11 con1 ider11ble perc entag e of you r gro- cery dollar desp it e sp ir aling food co1 h . • Let friend drop ,,, on yo u tonight. the Sylvie pages Porter of th ~ can visit you QAILY . PILOT from deliye r~d right to your home. You will -ge t your money's worth fro m Sylvia Porte r's col -. um n and 1111 the oth er special features in . . the financial pages of th e • DAILY PILOT THE ONE THAT MEANS BUS INESS • • ! I --..... J . trioay, Hovemotr 2.J, i'I/) Classified INDEX· Advertising . ___ ! Jkxaet_, .. _Sllo__JI~ AM Vlllftr CllMlfkllltll , , 1• (S1tdfr ll"N ~ hlft) OtMrtl IKk ll'f l•lbo1 C•Yfl 111boll 1111111• • lllbol l'Mlln111ll .. , , ... ~ ''"""' ......... ....... ., C111htr1111 hid! c.11 ... 1'1111 CtrtrM cltl Mat ""' -·--..... -S11t llllff 11 Ttrl F11111tt111 Vtlll' 01m11 or .... t H11ntlntl011 111<11 H1111tlft1ttn "'"'*'' " ........ " ...... lrYllM T.,rK1 LlfltHll IMcll lltuU Kllll L1k1 ,,,.., LI"' ltlt l•••• LI"'• Ni.... L.i.t .. ... Mtll ... ""' Miii VtrM MlfWt)' Cltt M!t'*' Vi.ii 1 ...... ,. ... Cll "-""' ...... .. N..,.-t ltllllf ·--°'-··-Siii Cltnllllfl 5'111 ~11111 C11fttr1111 S..1111 .... 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Mlltrllb C•-•• a •Wl""4lflt ''"'"""' ,,. o.,.... 5'1tt .. . .. .. • . tu HM/ffllllllll Ollft ,. ,,,_. ti• J9"t4r1 .................... ., llS ~hwn .. , . . • , . . 110 Mllclll11111M11 .......... ell Mlktlltlltltll ._ .. , , •• . ftt Mn.Ital IM!rllfltMtl h1 Ollie• 1J11r111twe/l1111l1t. 11:4 Pl•'9tllOmn1 12' Slwln1 MtclllNI . , • m SMttl111 OOM1 at '''"" ""'''•"''· hr m Sw111s bl TV, Rtllllo, Hl,I, llWM Qt »• I Pets ind Su~•• ll1i-:I ,--.-rt-_for ______ lltl ---... -~-.. , --... OVPllnt, fwll. II' .............. Mil. fWrll, Altl. ••r11. .t.111., him Ir Wllll.lm. »• »• . "' Cttl ISJ .... .. '"" ......................... IQ HWMI &U llvllltc:~ .... .,. BARE LANO $3.iSOO Pct aci<t:, tn area of ·calth.v yol•n•· gr o \' e a, s .... -eeping valley v I e w " . Great _pQ:lt11Ual. APPROX. 33 ACRl!S ~u ~,r ~1 HOME WITH POOL La.rJ;tt 2 bdnn.. 2 bath, ex- pundable. Over ~-acre: tanllly fruit. Bea.utltully lndiscpd, $55,000 lN the past ·2 yean. we have aold many realdencts &: (:'t"OVeS. Fer Pi peaceful. I country atmosphere, contact Ut'} nt l2fl g,,, Main, ' Fallbrook. 728--1077 I 353 :'l, Coast Hwy. I Laguna Beach 494·7518 ·F;:#· THANKSGIVING SPECIAL Contemp. 2 bdnn:, 2 ba., all modem convenience11. Frpl., beams, yards to beach. Owner has n1oved & wants offel'! ! Asking S59.500. SNAZZY HOUSE Woodsy urea, spac. 3 BR., den, 2 ba. Big yard • decks, • pond. \Vant to sell nowr ! $63,500. BLUE LAGOON • CONDO 0-A·n the land · with thls beautiful 2 bt:inn., 2 bath, an elec.; radia nt heat, wet bar, fenced patio off ~nin&: rm., ocean views, swim pools & tennis courts + a beautiful beach' All for $59,500. ,.., l11h'-l 11•lld, ---,-1 \1'11ll111' "SINCE 1946" 1st \Veslem Bank Bldg. University Park1 Irvine Day• 552·7000 Night. '7 L o Isl• BESTBUYl.IDO TRADE N•wport B•11 •h 3 BA, 4 BR +. Bay Vie\v, Prop. rO( Oul~!·T•)\\'ll f>rop. 88' to bch , 4~ Via Lido Bkr. 11'1/6TJ..21Jt:ia. ' Nord.. $137.~. 67!'.i-7414 llkr. DUPI.EX nr ocean $62.500 BY Owncr. $6-0,900. Save ?.11les Lul'SOn ReaJlQJ' $6600. 2 Br. 1 ~~ ha , Ve1y Gr.;.8563 c;'l'i'•"an"l"'•h;;:ruT''P:;.· ~&1=2-8:::299=·--I Newe!rt Shor•! _ Mission Viejo * SPECIALISTS * RETIREMENT HOME We •peclallie In llnoc Non· port Shot·es propertle!!. Call NEW Goll Coun;t>, nCY.' u?J fQt' homes In lhls great, $500,000 l'eC'l'e1tllon center beach oriented cominunlty. within w111king di s tance CAYWOOD REALTY tron1 thl1 2 bedroom. 2 bath, * .. , 290 air <:ond,, l uxurious .,...,..) * carpetln~. electric kitchen San Juan Capl1trano wltb bwll·ln barbeque . Ellnlng area plus breakfast XLNT VlE\V - 3BR, 2BA. nook. Covered J){ltlo \Vith Fant. rm. l.1odel cond. panoramic view. 24 h1-. $39.950. Nenr b cu ch • security g u 11 r d . All 99~2184 ntainteMnce free In the nei,v 1 ~s""a'"nt"'"a=A~n-a ____ _ adult 1,.>o1nmw11ty or Costa de! fiol $42,900. lb Paz Real $21 ,000 Eft.9.l~ 83().0700. I NE\V Golt Course ne\V VnCMt, ft.dull C9ndo. 2 HR, $500,0C(I recreation 'center 1 ~; bath 1168 sq. (t. Elcc wilhln walkit1g distance rang~ & O\v, new cpts, drps from this 2 bedroom, 2 bath, and paint. Quiet are~. well air cond., I u x u r 1 0 u s n1alntalnet1, buildings & carpeting, electric kitchen growid~. Sl050. Dov;n. $186 \Vith built-in barb e q u e . Tax in1pow1ds. No other Dining area plus break.last costs or charges. Agt. nook. Covered patio with 836-4206. • panoramic vie"'· 24 hr. Sunset Beach security . g u a rd . All maintenance free in the ne1v OCEANl---ilONT SKY HOUSE adult comnlunity of C.Osta Coastal Permit to Build 2 del Sol $42,900. La Paz Real STY RD\VD LVR~t. &f win· Estate 830-0700. <lo\1', lrplc, din, 2 Br, 2 ·MISSION VIEJO ho1ne for Ba, deck, lse/opt. conlract negot. 0'.''11 (213) 592-2556 sale. 3 bdr., 2 ba .. beaut. BKR WLCOM. cilrpet & drapes, cen. air, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii good loc. 831-2335. II • Thursday, Novt'nlb~r L~, ,.,,, l-'1L.LH 49 Ouplexe1/Unlt1 Income rooerty l661Mou1H Furnis 300 sale • .,.. 162 (3) +..PLEXES ln llB. $49.9."...IO Gent r•I **TAX REFUGE** e11<;J1, 16.100 dn, 1 n c ==:;,;,_--·--- Utlle J ewel dupltr.<. 2 Bed· $000/mo. :«2-3546, 4!MH895. 1 }~It lfousc, Sl10 utll ~· 10011\, 1 bllth ca<'h. Built·ln Industrial Pr-rtw 168 Kidi;./pt•h1. Al!IO l l\ .... -,...-' n)l)l)ll e CM. &: 3 Bit. Fam oven & runge, gru'l>u!{C dh~· M-l r n1• until 1)(1, $180. Hntg. pci11al. 1 unll jWJI painted * * Bcb A F 979--8430 tnKi nt'w c1u,>Ctlng. Co11wr · gt. ec. lot, fenc-ed buck yfll'tf. Balboa Island ' ~17,250. 16500 <!Pwn Mu c1• 73 X 300 FEET ~ sume loan. Drive by 751 ·7~ NE.WPO.RT BEACH BALBOA ISl...ANO JEW£L. Scott Place, C~J. then call RIVIERA REAL TY O~llr1nl11g 3 BR. 2 ti 548-3036 foi: nppolntment to nicely hu·n, 6 4 9--'T'J , · J.19 Bt·o11<lw~. C.~1. 54().-0995 or 644-1295. t'~NA~S. ~~To11i·~~~g_~ 642·7007 64S..5609 Ev11. Be.lbN Penln1ule clp.'\ls only, plea.sc. Lot1 for Sal• 170 SAYFROl\'T ~ RDRMS., d Income Property 1" Builders Attention BATHS. Pier, float. Winter[ CHOICE downtown Costa or yearly. tm-2039. 1 RED CARPET ?\!eiia location. Street to 2 hi· & fanl rm, 2 car gar, su-eet. 37,820 aq. ft. No,~· blk fron1 octan k bay. yrly EXCLUSIVES zoned C.1 hut S\l itabl e for lsc. $33.5. mo. 6/:,..400."\ 25 R-4 units. \Valk to S!On'f', BAY V 5 b 3 ba 2 5..._, shop.~ etc Call ~ II • r, • .....;, Hcril~"e RCa1torR. .,lc0w1 . ...,.k~rplc, dsh\\'sr, yriy. NE\V INV£S'rh1EN.T • Beautl. ... ~ VO(> ful new 4-plex vncant and LAGUNA BEACH d f Corona del Mor ren y for thut ir.d owner. R·2. 17,000 sq . ft. St1\tnble · Thlis unit is located tn a for 8 Units, Ocean Vie'"" 2 BR hou.'ic In old Coronu del cholce rental area and ready I I f · J d to appreciate. Priced to sell One block beaches and 1>1at', t'On1p ete Y urn1s ie . $78 shopeing. includhig grand piano. sep. •~2t 950 ,OOOBc. h T 1 I Red Carpet Realtors tub ~ sho\\"er. $325. 721 r.lar· .., , · ac r P ex· t 675-8576 Lowest priced triplex in 497-1761 i::uei·i c, NC\\'porl Beach and~~ block NEWPOH.T 1-lEIGllTS C :::o:.Sl:.:•;_;;M:;:t:;;sa:;:_ _____ I to ,bench. Gt'E'at for In· 65 114 ;oo vestment, appreciation and • x l50 Lot • ,;. 2 BR house in old Corona O\\'ncr use too. AGENT 96Z..7771 del ~lnr, co n\ PI e le 1 Y $52,950. Fourplcx. Only 2 left Mountain, 0•5ert furnished including grar11l 1 of these 2 bdr. 1 ba. Reiort 174 piu ao. sep. tub &: shoi,•;er.' fourplexes. 10% Do'.''n. \\'ill -~:;.:;;.;,_ ____ .;;,.., $:.125. 721 1'.I ar g u e r l l e . sell contract or con· BIG BEAR CABIN 1;:"7"fr85c:::"'"~.,..,=7'..---..,,-ventionai, Rents on \Vay lo SLEEPS 11 Students OK. $90. l bt• n1obilc $600. per month. NEAR SIG SLOPE 49~719 hon\e. All util JKI . $59,850. Fourplex. 2 bdr. 1 ba. Out of State Prop. 178 Homefinder1 547.9641 back's on golf course. 10 '.~ Down. Will sell conu.·act 01· Colorado River parker Huntington Beach conventional. Az,.\VATER {t'()ntage, R·I & FOR rent or lease 3 bch', Newport Beach $175,000. Eastslde 12 Units. connn. sell or U'llde 968·10'.l?. 2 ha th, 2 storu, near beach, Attractive complex "'ith "" pool. Tu-o O\vner apts. \Valk· Real Estate Wanted 184 liN'place, fenced yard. ne\\' GRANO OPENING ing distance to shopping and · paint & carpet, dhl. garage, Newport Bay Towers Mobile Homes bus services. RESPONSIBLE bu i Id er . 11,•ashcr-dryer, no pets. . 1 & 2 BEDROOM For Sale 125 $63.000. Eastside. 4 housC's \\·ants 1 or inore \\'('\l 846-2693. CONDOM1N1Ul\1 1-101\fES on a )<n'<>e lot. lf)'/~ dO\l'll, located lots R·l 01' R·i, cLc.'d~=l-------1 -o 546-4211 I 0 II e Bayfront Homes lO'iU 2nd, 80'/'o first con1n1it· 1;:;.;::;_:;:,;;:c ____ ~-' Boat Slips GREENLEAF n1ent 1·eceived. Ineon1e \VINTER lease, beaut. So. I\ F ull Security 1-llghrlse" A private 5 star adull coin· $7,956. and rents 11·ay belo1v lril bayfront home : 4 BR, 5 Steel & concrete construction · 1narkct. Each house has ~ ... lat • bn, ~aut. futTI . .Snndyl • mlllllly, 1750 \Vhittier Ave., rin . Private Balconies C.?.t. has availuble a 24x60 O'.''n garage & yard. '--------' bch. Pier & float. $1650 l\1o. 1 2 garage spac.<es per uniL For detailed in1orn1ation on •••••••••• Bill Gl'uncly Rltr. 675-6161 Roof. top 5UJldeck Key West in beaut. conn ., the:re and other units Call Unusual Opportunity to Pur· just li ke new. G46·7965 Red Ca rpet, R ealtors Business WINTER lease, beaut. So. chase Baytront Proper'..y in. ~9~am~!"to~6 !"p"m"."!"~"!"""'' I 979-2550 2629 Harbor Blvd,, bayrront hon1e: 4 BR., 5 N t "--• Co t M Opportunltv 200 ba., beaut. fun1 . Sandy bch. ewpor ....,.aui, · NE\V 2 BR, l BA, living ..=='c::•:...::=':::'':;·_____ __;;;:a:;;.:;:;.:;:.•!--_;;;::,:.I Piel' & float. $1650 Mo. Bill 310 Fernando Rd., N.B. rm. Adult park ,v/private Bottle Water Rou_t9 Grundy Rltr 675-6161 675...aS.51 beach . $16,500. 5'©-3672. 2 BEACH DUPLEXES If you are interested in own· CONTEi\tPO 4 Br, 3 Ba, ~ CABANA 12xlJ, niahog. inl. 7V2°/o LOANS in g yout· 0\\'11 business for frpl, bltn!!. s 4 g 5 / m 0 . * JUST OPENED * 1.'0sl $5000. \\'ill sell $800. THAT'S RIGl-IT~ 2 Duplex· $2ril0. down Winter. Ph. 714/675-4923, VILLA GRANADA U-niove. &:15-4530. es side by side. \\'alk to SILVER SPRINGS \\IATER 624-7109. IN EASTBLUFF beach. Can be sold together can put you on a route inl"':c..=~-~---~ 10 x 45 FLEETWOOD 2 BR. or separately. TAKE OVER Orange County's llnest area 3 br 2 ~· furn or unt f'ABULOUS 4 BR. WITH 2~2 Pool, jacuzzi clbhse, awning EXISTING 71,;i::t,, LOANS. earning $1300. per nlo. Po-\vlnter. $375. BATII, r·rREPLACES, WET & skirting. 646-4664 NB Best buy in town at $38,000 tentlal unlimited. \l.'e '.1.'ill 675--8722 BARS & POOL FACILITY. each BE 1-'IRST TO SEE! train the 11ght man. 9G4 N. Newport Beach and ONE DELUXE 5· BR Reil Estate. (714) 532·6501 SeCld $ll5. single bac:h pad. $54,500 1 ~ Call today! Batavia, Orange. DEN \V/3 BA AT $66,500 General · :::::~;;;;;~~~::::;! Students & sgls para-dise. HOtl<tE Winl POOL. Ocean H find 547 9"1 · ~-Sq I 835 .. MIGOS WAY om• ers • -view. ~ . tt. + 1.000 It..: * LIQUOR more wxteveloped. Attt·. 1 blk to Cdl\l High School Acreage for . sale 150 HouHI Unfurn. ·305 ! lanai, hand carved doors, & VF-S'""MF.N S LICENSE * b·plc. $72,500 * MODELS OPEN * 1~~ VIE W acre. 1 mi. shpng. IN ' 1 ~ T Gotneral cntr. Approx. 80 avocado, (714) ar0.6500 Orange Co. On-sale generaL l--"-'------- SPEC BUILDERS, see these CALL 6-14-299l ANYTIME "25 citrus, pines, palms. 5· 005 E . EUCLID (O!r\ issue -public premises lots, '.'·hite waler view: ~-~-~-=-~~-=-~~-=~-~-~-~-=~-<'!... chain fence. Low down. f"ULLERTON -rocktailsl. 16,600 sq. ft. on Alta Vista, New NEY.1POR'f CREST $29,950. 01vncr. { 714 ) 2 DUPLEXES $26,950 n1·. .Juanita. Less than condo Plan #4, 3 BR+l, 726-72?.0 Vista. No hrkrs. r-.tr. \Vinston Collect (213) market value -$23,000 3 BA, tennis, pool, jacuzzi., Cemetery PRl.CE REDUCED 272-42,19. 494-r:i.51 part ocn. vle\v . 1000 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna HIGHEST OFFER __ L_ol..;•.:_/.CC'-'ry,.,pc.l•;c._ _ _cl5:;.;6;1Dwn"' "Y' >ell th"' ad· SaCOCKCl:TAILt .~UkNGE k HouMl*Apll. * 141•0111 * 'h,[1,!"}' C0"Ja.c5 f'(l.l.f(lr' THE RIGHT •••• . . . .investment is equal lo a IUelime of toil. Here's ~-ou1· chance to invest Your troubles away. Orycleaning establishment in close-in Laguna location. $110,000. ..,,IS/an REAL ESTATE 1190 Glenneyre St. 494-9473 549--0316 MONARCH BAY TERR • An attr.. nearly new con· temp. with 4 bdrms., 3 ba., formal dinin& rn1. & family rm. Swimnling po o I , jacuzzi, generous .outdoor living \\'Ith patios & decks & a full ocean vlew. $149,500 TURNER ASSOC . 1105 N. Coast Hwy, Laguna 494-1177 STEP UP TO LUXURY ; In this beautifully designed 4 bdrm \Vith "''Ondttful vie\\'! :r.todel condition with heavy shai:t carpets. Dining rm, chef's kitchen. Fireplace. Patio. Cul de sac street. Near rec center. joining 2 BR duple.xcs on n emen e .....,..,; , stoc · OYER $61 500 CE?.tETERY plot for 2, bet-huge Jots. Only 10% Down. & barrel. $39,000 1 ter part of \Vest minster Price reduced to $34.,950 Broker 492--0S22/492-5311 $95. 1 Br furn cottoge. great 8~% int., immed. poss. Must rtlen1. Park, pd. $275 yrs each. lnveatment for single guy or gal. sell! Owner. 26 Wild Goose ago. Sac. $300. 642-1002. CENTURY 'l.1*642·1771 O 1 ltv 220 $130. 1 Br, part furn apt, util 714: 642-744.9 or 536-4018. ppor un 1 pd . Eastsicle. Commercial ttT~ REFUGE** *Silver Bullion* $i65Cb2il:r o~~f~ V~. a~: DUPLEX I 0'/. DOWN 1 _.;.P,;,r0;;,P:;;•;;.r:.Jtyc... __ _:::;158 Little Jewel duplex. 2 Bed· 999 + FINE BARS .83$.8300 "1de CM WALK TO BEACH 4 NEW room, I bath each. Bullt·ln Monov lo Loon 240 $200. lovely i 8', unlurn apt oven & range, garbage dis-:.. child, pet, gar, yrd. vie"'·· Completely red0<0ratod 3 TRIPLEXES posaL I unit just painted 1 I TD L NB, ~~mOne ru;,~oc~ t~~dmy s~•kling all new unit• and new carpetlnx. Comer . s oa ft~ $225:.house 3 Br un!urn, kids, _,, r--lot, fenced back yard. · pets, lrg yrd. & gar. beach. Hurry, won't last! one three bedroom and two-$.17,250. $6500 down and U· UP TO 90% $280 hse 3 br, unfurn, frplc, CoEnlNyTl7'U,RsooY. 21*"2·1n1 ~:pla~srooanmd 18!' bawtth~ sume loan. Drive by 7?1·753 814% INTEREST db1 gar, lrg )'I'd. $375. hse. ""' ..... "' Scott Place, Cl\.t, then call 2 d 1 D L 4 Br, 3 Ba, frplc, brink kids, * 5 BEDROOMS * OwnStL<lr:r will...,Sarrydo Sln'o akt 548-3036 for appointment to n oan~ horse & other pets. r.1'}.. with ~10 wn. As· see. DO NOT DISTURB '1 LANDLORDS FREE Den, dining are.::t, "3 Ba, ing $82,500 -but will dis· TENANTS. By Owner. Prin· L O C clean, spacious 1 -s t ory, count on more than orie ctpals only, please. owtst rates r•n9• 0• ALA RENTALS ClilOlaven,G 189EM,500. triplex. DUPLEX-439,lOO _. _Settl_er Mtg ... ~.~·... wt~Jl~""utvKt ---C D M Garden Apartments \I ) 2 BR 642'217f , ,.,_n JlO.F Tu•tln Ave., N.B. COMM• 'ER'" CIAL -1 Bath Ill 1 BR -I Serving llilrbD!.._~~ 24 yn, f fiill HOUSES REALTORS 642-4623 Bath, private patios, enclos· DON'T BORROW Al'TS FAST POSSESS. !We opportunity to have ed • .,. • .,, bullt-lno, ~ulot 'TIL YOU CALL us1• 1 DUPLS, Harbor View Carmel model. PARKING AND A street. Excellent condition. Bom>w on your home cqtilty NfWl'OIT & MY, t .M.'642·1313 3 BR .. 2 ba., family nn., BUILDING ln ' '0 Id for any good purpose. Strv· · lots of extras, Price reduced Corona" · 7200 building, ing Los Angeles County for VACANT Bach $100 rum. On to $68,950 including land with perhaps parking for over 20 years and NOW ln bayside, util paid. CORBIN-MARTIN over 30 c:ars. Lease or buy -Oranac County! NEAA beach, 1 br, $125 furn REALTORS .,.7662 this package, & INVESTMENTS SIGNAL MORTGAGE CO, Uttl pd, NB & Laguna ~ (7141 8711-6500 17141 556-0106 NU ' Palnl, 2 hr dplx 1180 905 E. EUCLID 4500 Campus Drive, N.B. Stv/ref, -avail · fncd & gar Call 675-7225 WA'l'ERFRONT PIER & FLOAT $89,500. FULLERTON M W od 2S SNUGGLE In 4 br, 2 ha S250 oney ant .,.! w/frplc, C & D, bltns, gar. BROKER 133-0780 NEW TRIPLEXES ANO DUPLEXES $55,000 to $67,500 NEWPORT CREST CONDO Wll10n at Pl.acentl• Ave WANT $1000 U) days or Bring family & pets· Avail. less wlil pay 15% call BBQ, 2 br, dr, huge Fri1, 2 ba ' 96M950 Only $285, F.P .. an appl'a Entertain on the holidays . Mortgages, WE have what you need Trust Deeds 260 or we'll find it ~ CALL US! '~L-~ -.. R_ental_• _,J~ 1 Ml~~"":-t I~ ..... & ... ,.,.......... ... ._ _______ __, $47.500. 494-8003 /" TARBELL, Reeltors 1920 S. Coast Hwy, L. B. Lide1 Isle PRIME Lido Opportunity New Plan 5, 4 bed, lam -~~===:::;:;~~~ COSTA MESA rm, 3 ha. Pool, tennb, PHONli: 547-6791 AOT, Mi"°'" to ocoan, Under C·l Lot $17,500 O!l!!!!!"""""""""""""""!!!!P market at $65.000., tenru;. o Owner 642-7796 50' x 140' Near 19th & SI E by Side, 6 unit plus * Pomona Ave., C.M. Priced commercl&l store & 12 units BJ.UFFS * low at $2.50 per Sq . Ft. plus commercial store. Buy ALA R1nt1l1 642-8383 PUT· YOUR MONEY TO WORK FOR YOU I Earn 10% or more on well· secured 2nd 'l'rurt Deeds on Orange County .real estate. HouHI * Apt1. H•• Mei.ti .. , ... ~··· fll O•t H1Me tll ·-""' ktnttlt .. . .. • dt Yac1titlt llltflf•tl .f21 kt11l1l1 fit 1,..rt . , . QO 0•'''" lw kenl , • • . , , ot» Offlet .... .. ............. ,..., .......... ....... ........ w ..... Mhcelll""UI llllMllt .. .. .u ... "' ::: I Announc~nts 'l!:i.~I .. , ..... -~ ........ .. C1N tf TMMd/111 MerMfMm , .... i..pl Nlll4111 ,. ·• flt [ L-Pen_onols___,I~ "'" lfllltHf'tl .... ,.,..1\1111 ildll ClvM ,, T'111v1.1 , ... "' "' . " . . .. .. " ,.., .. ..... 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You choose )'OUl' own deCor. $79,500 LIDO REALTY < •• \, I , I ~ I! 1to7J·7300 * BEST BUYI I Wesley N. T1ylor Co. one or both. Mark H. Dunn Channing 3 bdrm. REALT.ORS 'Realtors, 1314 N. El Camino 2V. Baths. Vlaw ! ! 2lll SM Joaguin Hills Rd. . Real, S.C. 4 9 2-9 910, Ted Hubert & AS!io<:·. Newport Center 6#-4910 ='=92-"='74,::32::;·;,...-~-~=- *-~-L -OLDER Santa An11. shopping TRIPLEX near beach HB;-. BLUFFS TIU·LEVEL CON-center. Alpha Beta main Zero vacancy, Cl) 2 bedroom DO. 3 br. 2 ba, cathedral tenant -4 adjacent stores &: (2) l bedroom. Garages, beam ceilings, pool, walking -gross $12000 -try $95,000 wash & storage rooms . distance to schls, churches, • OWC at 8%. Age nt. Clean. $4800. annual gro1s. East Bluff Village & tennis 67S-72'l5. By owner. $47,900. ~7 club. $52,500. By owner. Aft ·NEWPORT BEACH u Units, room for 3 more. OPEN SAT/SUN 14 7pm, 644--0987 Prime Baytront Site for boat 1 & 2 BR. Gross $1875/mo. MS VIA LIDO NORD #8 LINDA ISLE repairs&: Wes Prine only. See 187 E. 21st Gorgeous Nord comer hon1e. Super fa m 11 y &: en--Bill Grundy RJtt". 6~161 St. E/slde C.M., or call Spacious 2-story w/3 BR, tertainment home. Sail up ~SE (C·ll ~250 + + Owner, 642-1960 21h BA, &: great bay view. to your door. Imagine! 188.l Monrovia CM pmt 8 UNIT Adult Complex Cen· $119,500 $195!000. Open Sat & Sun, TO/trade or ? 24 'hr # !rally located in Co~ta "tt ~ Denison Assoc, 67.3.-7311. 557-3062. l\1csa . All _2 BDRf\.1S., gross .Qti!tlngha111 JUaltg Harbor Vu Somerset , TWO adjoining iocome pro-~~:X,. $!7',000. O<mJ bkr, FEALTORS 5 Br. 3 ba, 2 ff'ple!t"n11 perttes, center Costa Mesa • .:::=..:::::::c._ ____ ~-• section. High u11 \\'/big Owner. ~2020/642-6560 SAN Juan Capo, four plex 67$.0123 view. Comp. approx Jan !st. income $7800., large lot, $79,500 Firm! Ownr 499--1101 Condominiums addl units $79,000. 492-8264. OPEN SAT /SUN. 12-4 for sale 160 HUNTINGTO.N BEACH 107 VIA EBOLI BY OWNEIJ, Bayshores. 000 Leaving a:r:/a. 21h BR, 2 DUIT NOW 2 Triplexes. Buy one or both 4, Sq. ft. of sp,cl9us ele· • BA, xlnt lease, by appt only . will take hon\e or condo on gance .. Dramatic 2·sty. llv. eve a/wk n d s $62 500 DON'T WAIT FOR exchange. Nr Bch, park, rm. & balconles. Wet bar. 645-4.142 , . PRICES TO RISE sc, hools &: shopping, agent 4 Lge. bdnns.~ 3li) bll.th11. ~-~·----~--536-3409 · ·All, new carpet, paint, land· 1-lVU llOMES/CARMEL 3 $21,000 tor these spacious --=·-------~Ing. etc. $1521000. Br, 2 Ba, Fan1/R1n, Din, 2 BR. l\.i BA adult condo9. 7 SEPARATE houses on ~· , LAWSON REAL TY 4 . Yd. Owner. $71,900. ChOlce of locntlons still avaU-acre, Anaheln1. Gross * 675-4562 * _6_44-6480-=, ------nlJ!C'. A!I \ow a, $300 dO\\'n $13,920. Asking $110,SCXI. D. .. 60' BAYFRO"T .., to mov<i in. \\1ith $220 1110. !-lndlay, Rltr.•196-4345 . * $1 ,500 * Pier & ~Ip 3 Br 3 B.'l pays a11. 836-4206 Agent. 2'1627 Del Prado, DAnn Pt. 4 BORMS. Pltu1 maid's, ~ + guc•t: w~uld yo~ bell•"' Duploxos/Unll• HOUSE + 6 UNITS &. 'Elegance pet'llOnlfltd. $159,500. Cl\ll Dent 1 on sale 162 New units at 2637 Elden, b rand new. Ci.ll l'OOayl Assoc. 673-7311 _:;.;:;.:__ _____ ~:;: 01, 1st user w/200% write --GEM LIDO lSLE , Ch'rmln< 3 GREENTREE off. Call Builder \l46.4-04, 120-F Tu1Un Avt., N.B. BR, 3 BA, OR. lge. pe.tio, flu;ilt ·· f: Triple:: 11nlt1 und<"r OUPLEX 1•1 Costa rttesi:t, 2·2 REALTORS .642-4623 133 Via Watters. $81,000 eonstr11c1Jo11. Ftplc's. benm r.R Ass1.1n1e V/\ loan. Low FlXF..R-UPPER REDUCED! 64().3146 etll. From $6.1,500. Builde r. !iown. Days 831·2000, Eves 4 BR. Fam. lYJ BA, p001. HARBOR VIEW H0?\.1£... 4 646-4414 1 ..:55°"1,_·l:.:187::.:..--~--- Now only $104,SOO. BR, Ol"IC"'Stot")', upgraded & Don't a:iveo ur, tho ship! 6 UNITS E. Side CO!ita ~lc~a. BRt'M'fNGHAM REALTY spolles!I. tmmed. Occup. "List" it ln c: esslfied, Ship lndl\'ldunl un its. Prln. only. * 675--0123 * Po!U;. Owner 644·6249. to Shore Rerultst 642-5618. Sots..5125 ===------ SIGNAL MORTGAGE CO, * 141•0111 * !n4) ~106 4500 Campus Dr., N.B. 4"W.111hCOSTAMESA ~!!!!!!ll!!mm..!i..,;;.,..jl150=2-l'R,.unLChild""'-ok.+----' TO make. buy or sell a Gar. Lrg yd. Truat Deed, any amount, $160-1 Br. unf. Child. Gar. anytime ph : 638..S015 Ma· Yrd. jestic M'ortpge Co $170-1 Br. Furn. Util . pd. iiiiiiilliijii I BeautifuJ! Just like a house. I~ $175-2 Br studio, lrg yard. llltntall & ~199-Lrg 3 BR apt. Dog run. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i-iiiiii $225-3 BR House, children, gar, lt'g yrd, st c r co thru-out • Houses Furnished $00 $35()..4 BR Beautiful home. Children A: pets ok . General We Also Have Furnished ,. . Bach. 1, 2, 3 br Apts. ALA lt!NTALS LANDLORDS FREE "'"'°""'"M""' GET-READY FOR SUMMER f fiit HOUfll POOL Homes Available ! ! • 1 Al'TS. 3BR. 2BA, $295-EI Toro "-._ .. _._Jl_Jl_LmLIL. DuP'll. 4..ai. 2BA, $400. FV w1w--1 & IAY c.M •42·UU 3mr, 2BA, $325 . San Cap. .!' ....,.. ' ' • 3BR, FM,, $340, 0-t Neat Bach $115, \~ blk buy. 3R, Frtf, $450, East 0.'I util pd...avall. 5BR. 2i,w ba, $475. N.B. Htll SGL OK lBR. $130 now, good 4BR & den, $500, N.B. 1-ltg, area utU pd . ALA Rentals 642.8383 OVER 45-lBR, $\35 Avail, VERY attracti\'e 4 bcdroo blk 10 fish, Wik by !!Cll. t\\'O story Palermo r• 1 SHORT term. 2BR, Hsc, $100 Jlnl'bor Vic"t. _ exctptiona'l . wk. t'ompl furn., ulll pd. yard near school d I c.4aZY 3BR, 3BA $320, NB, •• • • lln poo • Patio, lge ear, pet & chlld. $525..~gt. 675--7225. Island 3BR, 2B1\ $lr,Q yrly. Llke new 3' b c d r o o in BAI, pt't ok, Rflr, IO\mhou~ on Newport Bay LAGUNA 3RR. 2 BA S-IZ'i -ptlvnt~ allp -good toca· yrly, 1~~ l)lk to o~an. has f r.,1. Only $450 mo. A&ent it l\l.l. • '7"1-7225. ALA R•nta,s 642.8383 • "R-""'"r-~R~--1-k-,, L>, am m.wa to 3 BOR., 2 ba.. TV mom, beach, $180 util • p d , blt·lns. 2 c:ar g a r . , Kld~/pet!. Also 2 Bit, Feb.-Sept. lt'asc $300 mo. starling $]..'«), Vacant. Ast. 8Si-4734.-• Fcci. 9~ .. ' ' /. ' 50 .. 0AILY PILOT Thur1da1, Nov1n1~r 22, 1973 Friday, Novtmbtr 23, 197' OAILV PILOT Se ~H:::""::=:":!'~::.":::'":::'~":;.· _ _::3""05 ] Houses nfurnf 305-,Houses Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfurn. 305 Housu Uniurn. 305 HouMI furn. or Apti. Furn. Apta. um. 60 _pts. urn. !!! -Unfurn. 310 •-L n• B -h Gtntrtl Corona del Mar Fountain \'alley Irvine N4wport Be•ch · S.lbo1 Ptnln1ul1 L .. un• ... 1c:h ::;::a!!.g;:•,.;:;.,.;:;.0 ;:,"':..;.;;.,.,. ___ I LA ND-LORDS'. ~ 2 BR. 1 00, fi11•plt1l.'<". 3 8 1', 2 bft . ('l'tllll, drl)ll,. hllln11, 2 BR Condo ••••• $223 1'1o/l8e ro1t LEAS£: Brand Ne1v General $35 Wft1C ' UP 1 BF;OR00\1, pool. ).ilk to TRAILER, '!~n: .. 1 NBR, hltlt >ard·U'l..'t~. ~/n10. 1 hvlc, ft'IK-'l'<I )fl, S2'Jj, nru. 2 BR Condo .•••• flJS ?i1o/lte BIG CANYON Cownry Cub . e Sffplna Rooma beach. Yearly $l&t Slngl~ nr be~en • ..,... ep., .B.i \\'u Sf11_·~·\(IJ\1.t' In !\~ \\ rr·rl incl \vlr-j;Arth'!l'r. 1133-8974 837-9115 I:: BR lilMlle ••••• $29:> n\O/ISC 8t'{IUI)', <1 Bedroom. 3 Bl\th. 3. Bdnn. 2·itOI")' honie • Housekeepl.na R.ootn1 adult. Call 646-2696 ·~~~;·,,,_..,...,_-,,----I 13.:iu·, • Coron:i d,.; )J<\t • 1 [.O\rEL\' .. t.r ., ba (iun 1 H untingtol'I Beach :; UR llunie •..•. $.100 nlO/IMe F:i.ntily Room, l-'or ma I Unft.1111:" ........ UOO yearly e Ocean Vle\Y Aptl OCEANFR01''T APT -lJJR. OOZY bachelor. near ocean • . . 1.3.::,U"~i: 01.•r li.t>_u"~ ~·,..J'· r:n, t.u~k "H\,.H~UI': ·~lllny t :t B~ 1l<Jn1e .•••• $.123 1no/lse Dh1lrui: roont. 3 car iange l BR .. 2 ba., unf. new carp, BALBOA INN \\'Inter rental. $175. nio. uUJ ba.y, park. No pt!). Stle \ ,li.e , ~ .l'E 10 You TtJ t"Xll'&S. A\'tai l l)i.)\\', &14-28.'iJ !\IJ\'\Vl!E ,.,111 1 ni ~IJ.3 n•J\\. 4 BJ , llo1nc •••.. ~ 010/tsc on C'ul·t.IC·llC. Ch·e.rlookJn&: dra~. deoof', yrly. $325. 100 Main Street .-Jncl. 5-18-1930. mo . )'rly lncld utU. 673-22:'16 :\u-\1('\\. ----.. ,,,. 1,,,.,11""" , .. ,,1,. \" 1,,., I BR Jlo1,1e •... $125 nio/lse lhc Colt Counie Yearl., 3 BR 2 bra Oceanfront o NU·VIEW RENTALS t C07.)', rustK" l br hoU"il'. N"ll ·801 2 ~ .. 's,..!', "'. •. ~.1· lti\i\Cll REALTY 5'\-2000 ' " " · ' ' L'i75-874 FURNISltED Bachelor no San Clemtntt l.k"\ut ,...-.. rdt·n no pel' or l' ..,1, ".:;. ,.\;u . -J Lea~· $.%0. ino. CUii alt Furn.; \\'lllter$325. cooklt $100. . 67J·KMO ·~--1!1~·~.is I l'hilt.I ma. 6i:i-11G9 I Singh'.' on lot • '""" · .. r~~lll . FOB. lt•'1st.', bcnul lBR. 21.li\, 6 Pill 614-3::82. 2 BR., 2 ba, furn, \Vinter BAOI .. apt. $125 Mo., yr~. . 1 '· sn:-03~3 OCEANFRONT 1 BR. beach, • ~ .,,. \\•/\o\'l'l~1 ya l'fl & h'g patio. \IERY sharp 4 bedroom $300. ' incl. utll. Nea:,.,. !'.! · pool. Spectacular v \ e w Balboa Island ,.,.._.1"'1 RV stor-4e, crpti-, llurbo1· .Vle1\' Home . 3 BR 2 ba funi S300 yrly. i ranhall Realty ~ 1 .f'0 '}1"1 ifis stepa to ocean. l"rdtt. utU rid, no chUdreri.- 1 U1·p!l, hltins, $315 inclds pa1·k Palc.rn10 ~fOdel. Exceptional BACH. ~pt. $125 n10,, yrly. ear y. 6n..2617 No pctll. $1Mi. 49;-2684 ~pacioull 3 BH .. 2 BA. NC"v.· L B h pr. l\tonth. E XCEu.ENT Marshall Realty 67""J-4600 OCEANFRONT 2 BR, It's a breeze .••• aetl YoUf. LrITLf: ISLAND GDI 1 l pool prlvl, 5.'>2-8058 yard. Close to school $525 lncl. uh!. Near beach. Orleans Chartnt•r. lanul, aguna ••c G G RL I h Dall VIE\V 4, fl, or 6 bedroom Costa Mesa ARA E, iuo YEA. Y. items \\' t ease, us!? ~ 1 f'nclot>ed bi'\Ck 1iat\o, bn1·. Attention Renttrsl In Corona Ucl 11ar Cul De _ 645-89<:$, eves&: v:cekends. Pilot Classified. 642--5678. frplc. l..:-1\'lsh ust> or brick, Sae. $725. per. ~1onth. Agy::nt Caso de Oro 111111 ----- - ------lll'an1s, knotl" pine l"'ncl-~rt• Uli Fir,;t for All Your ~: ' ~ II . N d \\' II 67'>-••w -------------ing. ,'!; bhn rabinc1s. Coun· ouioing 1 ec Ji, c -ave ALL UTILITIES PAID 1.ry klt<'hcn. Gurui,:<' 11·/rlcc. 1 Ho!'l1r~-.\p\s 01· Condo's in LUXURIOUS o<:can vlC\\' Condominiums Compare before you rent door. :: doon; fron1 So. Bay. 1 Ltt<c< Bo·h • i\lsn Viejo -1..1\g hpnte; Brand nC\\' 3 Br., 2~:1 Unfurn. 320 Custorn tle&lgned, fcaturini: $j0(). Yrirly only. l\lo\'C in 1 ;\igtlt'l -Duna Pt & San ba. fo1·1nal din. Ft•plc, \.\'Ith • Spacious kitchen \vilh in· !()(lay. Cour11..'!Sy 10 b1'0k~t'S. Ch·nH'lltc. r \·ci·ythlna: f-'001, tenni!I, Corona dtl Mir direct lighting 11 3 .r\balonr, Gi.'r-1867 or OPE'J\ 7 l)A\-s sawui, jacuu l. $j(IO. • Stparntc dl.11'1 at·ea 121:11 1!.:\G+Jl740. ! BEACON RENTALS 7141968-4254 DRAl\IATIC new 2 BR.. 2 • HOmc-lik<' !tonlle QUA11'T 4 Bl'. dl'n, sundet:k, jJo Pi<"ndilly CireusJ \ll:::RY AUracti\.·e 2 BR w/ ha, ·~:/dbl. aar. OverlO?kl e Private patios p<tliu. Sntl. Cl111 yd. Hit-in~. J~I S. C~1· HI\')'. NQ. 6 den, Harbor Vu hon1e, lll&nY greenbelt. Cose to O'lina e Closed garage \\'/storage hc•ttutifully tl fl!>I. lhru-0ur . 1 Lagunu &ach 494-9491. xll'll&, else to pool, gardener, Cove It Bia Corona beeches. e f\.tarble pullnlan Lots of \l'OOfl . ;..:c,·cr 1x-nt('(I, • ~L\GN!f'JCENT brand nc\v avail Jan l&I, 74, $475 mo, J:" :1:e h RI 675-3000 • Klng·il Bdm1s 01111C'r$i 11nn1 lo1i11·~ f11 1n lh . duplex, ootstanding ocean 641).1837. Y • ac ty •Pool • Barbeques · sur- 67:>.7fo01 nr :;~o.r~·r1 . \'It'"'· \Yalk to shops. :: BIG CANYON H ti t B h rounclcd "'ith plush land· br.<h"OOn1 -Sl9J. 2 bedroon1 Luxw'klus "Deane" 3 "' 3 un ng on tac &ell.ping LGE S. Bu.yfrun! 1ri·l('11'I, bn I , '. 1\dult.!1, No Pet.!! 4 Hit. ::1 ~ J~.\. ll'~,.t· Ik e 1 ... i<l.s .v. pet:; OK. I.~ fn d _ I S.19:;. Sundecks, g i an l '?rne \\, outsllindlng LUXURY nu 3 Br., 2 Ba 1 BDRi\I $l!i.j thru Jun(' $ij(}, Pirr t· hoal y11.rd. Quiet ru·ca. nef.!l req'd I $185. 3 br. n1ohile hon1e Ap-s101·ai:-e 11.rea. Ag e n I . !!c1\·. 614·0786 01· 919-4191. oondo. Elect bltin.!I, \\'asher, llr» \\'. \VllllOfl • · 642.ign slip avuilabtc. fi'i"J.-S.112 or l}.12·22'21. fn1sg. &M.i-OOGGf. rhunet'~. kids & pers. li7;-,...i 22:J NE\\/ Jlarbor Vie1v home; dr,,•er, nuttUtt ad u I l!. U •-I' bl B If I 67;-,...sj19 'E.\S1'SJDE h.i.l':l;C :l BR, 2 Homefinders 547.9641 0 c EA N F rt 0 NT. POOL 4 BR, cuxp. & drapes; 962-1973. n-.'e.v.• y eaut u 2 BR. l 1»1 . 1 hlk froni BA, huge fanilly rni., rrplc, J.lunlington B(·h Spcciul. SHiO. D1·amatic & lu.xurioui1 4 patio; · vlr>11· night lights. XAL D JSERE Garde11 Aph;. IJ('h, bll11 kit.. din r111. p1Hio. lrg. yard., 2.;8 Santa Isabel 2 bl\ fnl'd ror fun1 \\'IJIC.'!~. BDRri1, 3 BA . hon1e yeurly. $-150. 673-4899 lrvint AQults -no pets. 1''lo1vers Frpl. ~425 ~ l'lj. L'tll incl. $285 per mo. ;)46-79-l:J or Homefinders 547.9641 494--0615. evel')'\\·he1'C'. Stl'Can1 & 67:~-:2877 &12-26:::9 j NO L Bel IV lk 2 . BDH.i\T, 41 BA. garage. 2 BR, 2 BA \Valnut Square waterfall, 4;)' px>l. Rec. P..m. 2 b1, I l>Jk h'On1 lake , pul'k · <ii;una 1· 0 •0 Steps to beach .or bay. Year $225/010. Avail Nov. %5th Sauna. Sgls 1-2 Bdr1n, Bayshores I POOL, 4 br, fan1 rn1 , purtl y $200. 1110. Isl & last rno heh. 2 BR~ den. "'~~ bur . l'OUn<J. $30CJ. 6 1 3 -0 4 4 0; Call 642-2007 Furn·Unlurn. frcrrn $142. 1 lJ , fur n, 1,·/11t c·rpt , dt'ps, r/o, 1 962-.15.13 01· 5:~21 'r cus4~~'\o7~.Jj() 010· :>::&-8138 642-4758 · SEE IT : 2000 Paroons, LAll GE. 1'00111.v r . J ba ii~l111·~l11', reCrlg. \\'/d. nr 3 Br 2 Ba including n1aJor o1· .>-J 4 BH. 2IL\. Association Newport Bt1ch 642-8670. 'r~11f'j J1:~ .10 11111::~ 1~~~~. ~.~~\!"°101:~1 & SD Jo~ 11• y . 1 aprliic b~ cond, $27:;. 010. ELEGANT :: Er.. ho u . ..e. Clubhouse, 2 pools. te1mis, .::.::c,$30~~W=E~E~k-&-u=p- • .J-t<r~ ~ I 962-21T.i' V1I'\\', fl'plt". <'l'lllra! loc. 1 1valk lo beach. $400 nlD. BRAND lle\I.' 3 BR 2~ Ba . 646-llGl, 21.; :!n.:;1,;10. •l\~,,'-':o~'.\:.:.::Oc.E~.L-,~1-,-H-.-C-.0-,~,3 1 fn<'tl ~·d. o;:uo. rno '184-0220 ! .r\geut Gl&-3255 deluxe. condo.. N~wpori : ;~~ot.ta.LB~k~·Avail. C d I Mar I hr home ur. C.i\1. Iii & lrvinit 1 . URG ENT/ln11nac. 3 Br, fan1 Crest, pool,. terutls -e Phone Ser\·i..:c _ l-Ud. Pool oron• e I iJ<n i.., J r. J\i. ,\van Dt•i· Laguna Hills rn1. llntbor Vu llomc11. courtyard sett,.mg • singles e Children & }>et ~tion 1. Jack Pe1:k. ~79-0721. Call . $430/nlO. Ph: 644--1515 or or family. $500/n"lO. unf. 2316 N , Bl d C" *3 BR 2 BA Fl RE-I Rfl dio pa~ n;.1,;1, \'-i'e J>l't'!l'.:.nllY IH•l'C. 11 ~ 4 Br.. fa1u rni, lt';i,.~c op1iQn, 1 ~.::. • m:l/m!Llurn~ 6#-721;, Aa:l. c~'J.>011 . _v ., 1Wo ' ' I --.!:l'll'1.:lio11 of r.·ntuts fron1 $.150 mo. I $36,900. ,\\'Sil I • . • • . 5'1S-9•..a or ~15-3967 PLACE, 0 P E N t\liR, ~ti,\, t.'Ontlv, frplc, t:1n1 5?'ir. .. 0101111,. Ull ~1 ... , ~·n l'llJ\\' '>ITS old Fncd )TU 1 f_,\STHLli1'1' \'Je11· honie, 3BLUFFS Plaza cood?. 2 br. (Adgood for$:Jonrent) bl · d \ _...," · '' '"' .,._ · -· · · · BR 2 B d " · " ---den corner locaUOn 011 BEAMS, IMMACU-I rm, 'nn~. :'I l"'!h, {'rpl!<,, b<' of se1·\'il·~ to ~ou in 673-0216 Ch,11er/Agl : .\. uuni; rm .. _.... G ' belt s:Wo A •aU Dec WANTED LATE• $350 MONTH I <l•'Jk.. P<J.llO, gnl'. pool -;. soh-in-; your hou~ing: needs.' j gn1. $3U) ino. &t4--0&87 l5ree~t4s . ' . . YEAR0L y LEASE 606 I i;~~·d<'n .~~r:;, ~lO ::.ii :\Ionic Laguna Niguel i-1,\RBO!l VIE\\', 2·slol')', 4 · USED or SE1\1I·USED . · I V1i;1~. ·• ~Q;.t .. HK. 21 ~ BA. tennl.i & pool BIG Canyon Ne~· 2 Br, BRICKS JASMINE. .'\L.:.-.;'r loc in /'\. C.i\l., 3 $300 l\10. to;ci\·cr 3 .BR. 2 in·i\'lg:. S550 1110• G.J4-4186 Dover by 01111er. (n-iJ [ .. .,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,.. ,' Br. 2 Ba, decorator + shag ha. honl(' \\·/pool fa(."iliti es . 493-2328 I 499-3525 Open * 870.4564 * t I I I d $'""' PLACE RE.AL Ti' 49-t-9'i'O' • ~R. Beach 4 Br, fan! rm, Sat & Sun 1-4:30. LGE. 2 BR, IU.X"'"" apl. ROO:\JY one llC'dl'Ol'n1 duplex ~!? ... ; '" 1~P i.', rg )r · :....... ~ .-; Ba, frplc, rondo. Pool, Bltns · t h t;J pool \Utit across fro1n pork and l _~_,_......,...:_!~ I tcnni~. $500 n10. 645-1658. NE\\'PORT Crest Condo 2 • quie • ea • 2 1{, Lido Isle ' Ur 2 ba elec "ar tennis Adults. 1941 Po m on a . tennis -cnn~I' scp;1r11!c e11· 3 BEDR001t. • bath ''$\NCC 1916.. l!Vll vie1v, :; BR & fam & ' · ·,~~rMO 646--0lf'I' S.&-T.!89 t1·ance . i:ru·a!>« ~:.ii:; lliU. To1vnhousc Family., _:oon1. . . · ~ . , rni. 'l'cnnl:i;, jacuzzi. pool. swun. ~ · =-::--o=c·c.,,.~-~-~ 614-721 1_A~t. ril'eplace, pool. $325/i\IO. 1:.t \'cs1e111 l~ nk Bl fl J..:. FOR LEASE S\b llil o 1 , &l-l-lll4 $11a 2 BR, 1 ~1 ba, patio, ti :3-tiO!fl. · I t.:"n1vel'~it v P'•''1{, Jr\111r I OME ON 1 1 11 ease. Westminster ga.i·agC', c1pts, NEAR. nc-1\':: Bl'! .. :: h11l h.~. l 1 'T I[ 1. u·:.: ::! Br. 2 D,\, Days 55.2-7000 N ights H LIDO Sl-!:_\RP·Vucunl :1 ~r. 2~3 ba. -call 833-87'Jl frplC"., patio: h 11. i n ~, .)!; .::. ) ~ • , 1 ~3;<~rins., 2 bnth:i, lgc. pa\iu. 1 S:i[J(l/],IQ. S::.i:~· LlpCURfOUS nu 2 Br, l Ba, l Br Ir", $l50 & s140 Ter· dlsh"·shr. XJ111 ! :-.·r . l:\f';i1·h '.h~~.C' 2;gns111;;1~1,·1s~1~~f· ,~I I $:i25 n1onth. Rclll'r hu1·11 : Pool & ya I'd n1a1nt. Lease fireplace, 2 car gar, mature rt1cc fucul for l.iachelOl'S Scenic Pt'O~rtici; U'i':>-:i726 ~ \l'on't lti st. Call today. , adults, $295. 89-S-4603 Adult ~ 1993 Ch ch ' pf'l' 1110. ~>46--79.Jj 01' 642-26::9 2 BR .. 1 bulh .......... s::1 ~1 HARBOR SJl n Clemente .... , ...;.;., u r . LARGE, i111n1;u·. :; Br. 2 2 BR 2 I I I <:'l-· ,... ....,,...,.,,,, Ba house. i~atiu. "al~'""· j :;Bn. 2BA. gar. s:i:;o 1110, ·~ 8 .., . ., ,-~~1.1 {.4·11• a '', ·IOO· "-,,'·! Townhouse Unfurn. 335 ADULT. ,·, 2 8 1 . 1 ,.,~ . , ., .....,-. &J:i ;\orc issus " i.., • "" 1s ..... , .,. 1 -·' On th(' J:Olf cow·se, i r, poo, quie • SI ... WJ Ac·;i ('i:i. 67.1--11.775 or 642-5290 4 BR. 21 ~ ba1 h~ ..•. $-12514.JO GRF:;\T OCEAN vu Huntington Beach super cle1111, bltns. $160. No '> 6~'1.·0011 , , l l\t~IF.:D occp, lrg 4 Br, H<1ll 5 BI~. :l ha, N'pl Bl·h ... S:>7:; 2 Br, l'~ Ba. $225. pets. Call 64$-0974 . • BR, d:~, 1hn .. rn1. 2 2. D.\. j or f'<inl<' honie $325. e1"es , CALL 552 -7 500 493-7227 2 B~. 2 BA, 1 sty. A~u.lts. 2 BR. Fw'fl. Adults only. Rec laun. 1-1-, pa tios, 1800 1·11, 838-6341 Bkr REALTORS Santa Ana Heig hts Avail nov.·. All amen1tieg. Rni. Pool. Good toe. Avail l yr. f!ld . S3T.i. 409 Golden-VISION SINCE 1944 $265/l\fO. Lease. 536-6565 no~'. MS-0032. rod 67.J-6900. 1,!~hi~R:.e~~ house. no pets, 673-4400 J BR, lg<' lot. Great ~r 2 BR. l~: ba, frple, laund sr.t APT. One-older adult LOVELY, 3 br. 2 ba, fan1 &t5-725.'\or67"........ffi12 • d h'l l kids. 1st/last + $50. $250. lac. $190. Fum-lllil pd. $125 In •4 in rm, Lusk II\' Hills. '.\!any re I Cl-1:\R:\flNG 3 ER. :: BA. O"lO. Agent rH&-0814 96'.?-8781 rear. 23.15 Elden, Cril extras . .r\\'ail 1"101r. 611-288:: Dana Po;nt DR., l::. patio, 1'.!J \fh1 i SI RE.\LT\. RE,\LTOl'.S """'''" S•90 o-'" 1-,; TIME FOR /N 1 • L 1 BR, !urn. cpts. & ckps.' IARP :l BTL l:un. rni., I 61Q.:s1 JG ,~ ewpor ~•ICr. $1·1:>. . 2039 \Vallace, CM. \<iC"'· n ice )Hnl: l<"a~C'. B!U\.-.;D nel\' 5 Bl!, f:in1 1·111, Univ. P:u·!;: Cc•n!er, 11; inr -QUICK CASH !S--12-:.SU A,·ail. l nHnNI. R.H1· ti'i'l-2222 dl'n. 21~ BA. (t·plc, for Jcasl', Newport 8~ach SPLIT level 3 Br, 2 ba. --·'-'=--------· · 496-1 920 r TH ROUGH A 2 Car g:lt'. Pool. Eltns. epts, $120 lBR near JUaytair ~l lAJ{P 2 _hr. & den. So. 01. _P1'11' P•r. · · THE PREF LOCATION 14 BEDROO:'IT ., drps.,·refrig. Adult couple nla rket, l~ i\'e\\'po11. No 111\·y . SJ7J6 1~.~~~· Call ! UR.\N ~ ne1v :; .B~, rani..rn1. \\"utk l) UC h; inc. l\"u :; bi" I Fa1nily n11: iorn;ol ~'~T~~ DAILY PILOT only. $300. Rltr. 612-5333 pets, or children i ~~~-'-'.:c'·:_:,· ~~~I d~.11• 2 ~BA. f•~.lc , for lcasr, 2 ~1. 111 Ttu1 lcror·k. All n 11. private tennis & pool WANT AD S•nta Ana QUIE."T, single apt, yard, utll OLD Col'Ona Lief :l iar. 2 br .. 1 piiv ply. 496-l.!20. ru11e•iilics iueld lrai;h l'Q111· I pr i \' ile~es. S:JlJ/n1onth. · pd. Nu pets. Sll::J. den, l't"'s. step.;,; to b1:h. $-1 7:J '1he fa s1 cst dra"' ;n tl}s;:. \Vest. P•.1t·101·. Call t'or ap11n1 &14-5$86 e 1· en in g .~ & j DELUXE TO\\'llhse, 3 Br, l~i: 5-lS-5841 n10. 64.)-6~i00 ... '!. Dally Pilot ClasKiliecl ~1.il·iti.!:I. O(TUpy Dr«. 10111. l \1·eekencls; 6-12-:173.J <lays. CALL 642-5678 Ba, crpl/drps, bltns, lr;::l----'~~---- pri patio, dbl gar. nr So. Dan• Point • At 7 5 mph, it takes about eight minutes to tra vel 10 miles. At 50 mph, i! takes 12 !!!i,nules to cover the sa me distance. Imagine: you break the law, multipl y your cha nces of an accident, run· a good risk of killing yourself (as \\ell as a fcwinnoccnt bys tanders) ... and tltc best you can do is sa ,1e four ntinutes. While you're trying to save those precious minutes, you're also \\asting fuel . And today, --Your ne\v car dealei'cin iell you othel'\\ays to save fuel. Money and cars, too. Cut out those jack·rabbit startS. Drive at steady speeds. Use your air conditioner less. Keep your engine in tune. Choose the grade of gasoline thar's meant fo r your car. And check your tire pressure more often. . Ir's a fact. Speed \\astes our natural reso urces. lbings like fuel. And lives. fuel is precious, too. Ir's a problem that may be here to stay. But one you can do somethin¥ about. Slowdo"n from 75 to 50 mph and yqu'll Oeo\elJwhOdlsploylNsseaS\bSCribelOn save lhree gall ons of gas out of every 10. Think NADACodeol Busineu ProctiCe$. of it . You'll also save 30%on your cost of fuel. National Automobile Oealeis Association A.nd gai11 JO n1il c~ for ('\'Cry 100 yo u tra,·eJ. Oka ~Ol ~~-coGl'IOtruetrOfOIM·~D.c. One in a series presented by N.A.D.A., this ne1Y.ipaper, and the ne1vcar dealers of our community. •. Const Plaza. 6-14-7819 or 551-1531. Duplexes Furn. 345 LIVE in thf! all ne\v Dana I ;;..;.:..;.:;.;.;;.-'-.;;.;"---'c.;: I Point Harbor a l t h f! Balboa Peninsule beautiful i\I,\RINt\ INN :::c.:;;:...:..;.::;:.:;:::::;;c ___ l !\Iotel. 3-1902 Del Obispo SI. C.'HARi\llNG Jm,·er 2 Br .. 1 (-196-23.J:!). I{ i t ch en , Ef. ba. \Vsr/dryr, gar. Adlts. fi ciencles & Apartments. $250. 673--0838, 4~91. lleated pool, direct di al .;0C:u"p7l•"•"•:.:•:::;;U;:.n.;fu"r"n"'.:::::..,3"5~0 I pl"lOnes, television, suuna bath, I a u n d r y facililies, Coron• del M•r SPAC nc"·er 3 hr, 2 ba. se•''· porch. \\'31J.; shop. 516 Iris. $J25/mo. Lse. 644-6682 XE\V lrg 3 Er, 2 Ba, Fam rn1. frplc, 520 Iris meeting room, close to San Clemente & Lagwia Beach. Come play in o u r sportfishing, shopping &: restaurant&. $60 \veek &: Up. Bring thi.!I ad It rece.iVf! $5 off on first v;eek's rent. .,.---;-'7.,=.67:.:"':.:29::1:::8---· IHuntington Beach Costa Mesa --------ILOW WEEKLY RATES ROO~lY, cptd, 2 BR, dble Executive Suites gar + hobby nn. \Valk to shopping sm. mo. Agent 727 Yorktown Blvd. &1~3928. Eves: f>IS-8651 Beach Dh·cl. at \"orkl\Jv.·n 2 Lrg 3 Br, patio, l y,;/frpl c STUDIS036-04S • 111 BR' & l \\'/gar. Adults only, • 1. )'!.' lse. S175. 645-1317 • Full kitchen N B h • 1-leated pool ewport e1c e LaLu1dry Iacllities GAS Rationing'? Llve just • Free ~tilitiei steps from bch, upper 2 • ~ree lulCns . BR. 1 ba, $27..i nlO years • 1 .V. & n1ald scrv. avail. lease 67;>6210. • Bar·B·Que ' • Phone service LGE 3 be<l1111 & clen, near e l !\Ule to ocean beach. $-100 n10. yearly. Bat· rett Realtv 1)-1'> ·200 MEN. ntall beach hole!. ~ • ..-a · Rooms $21.50 per wk. Apt1. .... uplexes, $95 per month. 5?.6-1056. Furn. or Unfurn. 355 l br furn. \\' /\V crpt.s, drps, L B h stove & re.lrlg. $140. mo. aguna e1c l-"Cal=l .::539--0::::.,::';::06:....,.=--- NICE 2 bdrm duple.x 1 blk $155-$1'5 beach & Victor Hugo Unfurn BACHELOR & 1 BR. Pati06, $250/Fum $265 Day frplc'1, pliv. garages. Dl- 494-4298/Eve 675--0146 vlded batl1 & lots of closet$. Apts Furn. 360 Rec. haU. pool&: pool tables, • sauna bath!!. See for yoor- Gener•I sell. 17301 Keelson Ln. (l l,;;.;;;;;~:;_-----1 blk. W. of Beach. 1 blk N. Attention Renters! of Slater). $85-$115. Room Ideal for·1~--~8;c"'"-'7848=--- students. Con1m. k It . , Lagun• 8e•Ch Lounge w/frple, Ocean Vu. $l15-Sl65 Studios Incl all. I BR &: den, beautiful view Oceanfront. Students ok. of oCean, walk to beach $145-$200. 1 Br's Some & stores, to June l.!!l, $l30' \\·/views. lge m1s, frplcs incldlng util. 494-4251 &. .sundecks. Color TV's. OIARMIN'G 1 Br. on ocean . ...,,.1 Days A Week UJO' Incl. • UW. O_p p BEACON RENTALS Alh<Z'I'°"''· 729 Gavlota. On Piccadilly Circus) 494-ltt9. 1854 S. Cst. Hv.'Y. No. 6 IE> -=~"'tc"'.=:,.A_Oe~lux_•_lro~m~S50"' Laguna. Bf!ach -494-9491 I: $15 ,...wk. Pool, mald, ph, Balboa Island ldry, VIiiage tM, 494-S<lB NE\V .!!paciOu!I opt. 3 br, Newport Beach 2 ba, ft'plc..._close to north $35 per ""k & up. 1 BR, Bay. 1st Ooor corner bldf . 2 Br & bach'•· Color TV, JOO AppoJena. $3.10. monthly. maid icrv, pool. THE No lea. 6~ 1t1£SA, 41,5 N. Newport B~CHELOR APT. 1 blk to Blvd. J'IB· !«H\681 Bay or Ocean. util Inc, $90 2 Br,I blk to ocean. Kid! n"lO. &: pets ok. Compl furn. $185 675-4600 Incl .utll unUl July I. I & 2 Br turn Bayfront apt.1,;:~;::;:;11;:·'-.-,--.,.-;c;-;;-..,,. ytarl)', uUI rum, $225. &: LARGE deluxe 3 br, 2 ba, $3Zi. Call 61~91. · I blk to octan. $270 mo YEARLY J Br. tum apt tor to Jw1e. ~ 42nd St, ONE ADULT. No pet.a. upelalni . 968--6761, 642-76n ' $180/mo. Incl utll. 675-1975. BtlUTlFUL buffront ael. "Make Itoom For Dadey" te('l':lfl c . view, new I)' ••• clean oot the garage redccorotcd 2 B.r furn or • •• turn that junk tnlo cuh pnlurn. 548--7834 or 64&-4750 __ wiU1 a Q_ail)'_f>il9l ClaaWed The faalelt draw ln the. Well -----------------a11. con~. --:-.. aoany P11ot auotllod '/ DON'T· PINCH ' YOURSELF (You're Not DreCJming) But You Can PINCH YOUR PENNIES with a PILOT Classified J.d PENNY PINCHER 3" LINES 2 TIMES • Any Item Priced · S50. or less· !If mOrO than OM Ihm, the combl~od hfot ' .. ~ .. , ....... $50.1 • 642-S5 .18 ~ -. ' ., "' • • ' .. :J I r ,- I(. ., " , •>' "'' • "jO.• 51 DAJLV PILOT Frid~ BuY a Border to Border· Bargain Every claniliod want ed in the DAILY PILOT appears in every edit ion every da y. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to hom es and sold from newsracks from border to border all alcii!'crthe Orang e Coast ..• all tho wa y from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It " . ( . .. ~ ..... '! .. ;. All "i ~ .;~ ,, ~ :t • i. .. ~ r. •• . { ' Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Costa Mesa " Newport 'Beach Laguna ·Beach Irvine Saddleback San ' Cle•ente Capistrano . ~ .. ~. .(Pl~ _t~f. da~~. newsrack edition) I " It For· ·One ·~ Pri<t. _,With .A -I ' • Classified ,_Ad .. Phone 642-5678 '· . . . ~ t, YOU CAN -CHARGE IT, TOO _ " ' • • 1285 College Park NE\V LARGE 2 BR Good U:>cation $215 mo * 8.11-0273 2 BDRM. ftp(:,'beamed cell's, gar., w8hr/d1-yer. N e 'v carp., util. paid. 1-Blk. from beach. Son1e f u r ni t u re 615->Jm • 2 BR, 1 ba, balcony, pool. \Valk to beach. Corolido. $225/1\10. 8:13-16.'13 or 833-8974. 2 BR. I BA, crpts, drps, frplc. Pool. $225 /r.10. 675--0562 . Cost1 Me.a • PINECREEK LIVES UP TO ITS NAME ... Over 500 tall U'<X"M and 10 slreem11 "'ith . QUIET SURROUNDINGS 2 BR, .bath. downstairs w/pa.tio, encl gar. & lndry faciL Adults only, no pct.s. SlliO/mo, 644-0878. TO\VNHOUSE UVING 2 hr, i in Ba, bit in11 closed patio, cpts, drps, pool, adult living no pets, only $162.50 2 1/2 blks West of Harbor on Wilson Wilson Gardens 64&.2846 FOUR SEASONS APARTMEl\7S, Spac 2 sly, 2 BR, J. ~ qa, bltins, crpts, drp~. Pri patto, pool, con- venient loc. No pet!!. $Ui5. 735 Jo Ann St. 646-1450 t BR, crpts, stove, re.frig, encl carport &, storage. Lndry Iacil. $130/mo. Ava.ii Dec. I. 540-6187 eves & "'knds. DELUXI-.; .3 br, 2 I.la In 4 plex. Rugs, drps, bltins, Nr schls, churchs, shoppihg & transportation, 3110 Corfl.l 5.16--1458 -\\·aterfaJl.s ('t'e81e a EASTSIDE duplex apt Cus· rt'laxing setting for tom 3 Br, l ~i Ba, s21S. En- your s1>&.ciOus new J. or closed gar, \Vet bar, lrpl(', :Z·bedroom ape.rtment. Small agent 675.6900 1·5 PM or J)l"tS ok. Fropi $170. Furniture ~E:::.v;;•...:558-:::;cle.:1c;15o_. -..,-,.-,--- available. om.Cc opcb 9:00 l! Br, l Ba single story, i ;OO. :zm.., fa!tview~ Rd ., new shag crpt, drps, lncd -Costa ~less.. Phone: 545-2300. patio, beam ceil, frplc, gar. 2 BR, l BA, drapes, carpets 11C1'0ls from pool ms mo. 1632 B Iowa· 549-4338 alt 6Plif $]50. 2 br, sin,gle story, !x>am celling. 2)4.1 W a 11 a c c 646-9243 or 646-8882 3 BR, l %-ba in 4-plt:x $185. mo. + dep. Nr. bus, schls," OcC. lst. 549-4225. 1 & 2 BR. $135"$155. Stove, rer, crpt/drpg, hid pool Adults. no pets. 645-8965. J_:(SIDE attrac 2 hr, 1% ha. · crpt/drs(f>ltM, 'dWhr, encl gar, no .t>cts. 646-0474. ~G .2BR apt, bltins, crpts. ittpS, upmtrs, Sl50 mo., 1 Child Ok, -646-92'10 $175. 2544 Eldin Apt. No. C, 537·3125. * EXTRA Irr 1 or 2-BR . Heated pool. Ftom $145. l\fature adults, no ~ts. 1887 Monrov'ia. 645--0926. •ELM GARDENS -POOL* e Adults Poolside $150 Up. e AJso Children's ·Sectk:ln 11T·E. 22nd St. CM 642-3645 e H01"1E ATMOSPHERE • Dix 2 & 3 Br. $170 up. Rental ore., 3095 Mace A v e • 546-1034. NE\V 2 BR ulils. pd. Children ,~;elt'Otne. No pels. Cpts, drps, patio. Mgr .. 1960 \Vallace, Apt. 6. 642-n&I e TROPlCAL POOL e 2 BR, cptS', drps, bltns, 2 BR, l~S Ba. Spiral 11trcse, garage. Adult.s. NO pel$, frplc, bltns, lrg encl patio, · 640-5983 lncd yrd. Gas & wtr pd. -~~~~~~~-1 ~ -~~~ll~68~~,-:~,..,,..,..... 1 BDRM tedt:coraled, tange, ."':' ha I • d $145 MAKE fWl out of a pt Jiving 8 g crp • "' rpli, -mo .. + depMit, 548-7437 1 1 & 2 br, furn or unf. 2 Br, nu, shag cpl, df'P!, gar, all util paid, pool, children welcome 642-8138 LG 3 hr, 2 ba + pslio, Nr Baker & Brislol. Jrruned occpy. $1&5. 979-8719 2BR, bltins, dshwsh, adlt.lll, no pel!I, $160, 711 Shalimar 642-5168 or 556--7280 *STUNNING 2 Br, 2 Ba G11rden Apts. Pool. Rec Rm. 710 W. 18th St., 0.·1. \ Pool, rec··l\all & gas"Bar·B· QuE!s. Call 642--W70 $1.90 -Lg upstairs, 3 br, 2 1><1. crpts, drps, bltins, pool. 2 "'ell behaved childre11 OK. 556-10931540-6152 44S -' \ I~ Announcement• J& CAR POOL SERVICE IS IN BUSINESS CA[L'6'12-658~9 AFTER b P.M. .___-_·____,J[j] Person1l1 530 FULLY LICENSED * SPIRITUALIST * Spiritual readings 10 &m·lO pn1. Advice on all matten 312 N. El Camino Real, S a I) Oemcnle, 492--9ll6, 492-90;14. PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con- fid ent, sympatheti c prcGnancy counseling. Abor- tion & adopllona rel. APC'ARE 642-4(')1) l.TFE OR DEATl-t Lc>t our babies live. For alternatives to ABORTION call I.JFE LINE 551-5.522. 2-1 hrs. SllAKLEE's 1" o o d Slli>- plemcnts is a guaranteed procram to helter health, ·nutrition & appeanu'lee. G15-ffi74 GIVE CUstom Hand Carved nnn1e & or House Number Sil{ns this Christmas . !llS-4456 BEST ~1ASSACE IN N.B. 3400 Jrvine Ave. Suite l D3B Int Bristol) Open 8 AM. ,\nn. 557 ffi39. Tennis Anyone?' Pntrick, Swami have maier Ca11 Sally 488-9553 ALCO HOLICS AnonymoUll. Phonc 542-7217 or write P.O. Box 1223, Costa ~I~ . Auto Trantport1tion 525 IF you are Interested 1n a car poOI to anywhere call car poc)V service at 64Z-6589 after 6 PM. TIGER cat w/whl!e Ilea col· lar. vie. N.B. Tennis Oub. 644--0052 FND: Blk Semi.Persian yng lml 9th & W. Balboa Blvd. 6'1S-82al FND: Parakeet -lime green -Eastside C.M. 548-4497 FND: small .male blk Lab. Vic Tucan Cr., F.V. 962-5.1'15 CLASSIFIED HOURS Advertisers Ill&)' "Place their ~ds by telephone 8:00 a.m. t:Q 5:30 p.m. ?-.fondly tbl:u Friday 8 to noon Saturday ' • , I ~ COSTA MESA OmcE . 330 w. Bay .. 642-15678 NJ;WPdRT BEACH '8333 '?;l~rt Blvd. 642.5678 l{UNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. • M0-1220 LAGUNA BEACH .m JIOrnt Ave. f ... ~ 494--9466 ., -· S)J'( a:EMENTE 30S·ff,. Fl Camino Real i ·~ . . N.6Rnr 'fuuN'IY dial !roe 15tG-U20 ' C~IFIED , D~DtlNES . Dtadllne for copy & killl ls, 5::30 p_.m. the day be· tare publication, except !or S_unday & Monday J:dltiol'll 'When deadline la Satutday, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS tRRORS: Advertisers should check their ads dally & report errors Immediately. THE DAILY PU.OT assumes liability for the first in- correct .insertion only. CANCEU.ATIONS: When killing an . ad be sure to make a record ot the KilL NUMBER given you by your ad taker as receipt of your cancellation. This kill nwnber mu.st be pre. scnted by the advertiser in cas~ at· & dispute. CANCtu.ATION 0 R CORRECTION OF NEW AD BEFORE RUNN1NO: Every effort Is made to klll cir correct a new ad thal has bet-n ordered, Out \\"C cannot guaran- t~ to do.so until .the ad hit:c appear.ed In . t h t! paper. OL\tE-A·LlNE ADS : These ads a re strictly c11.."h In advance by mail or nt any one of our of· flce11. NO phone orders. Deaqline: 3 p.m. Friday, Costa ~desa o ffi ('e 12 noon -all branch or. fi~·1. TIIE 0 1\JLY PILOT T'f"- ~cn·rs lhl' rlR.ht to clas- sUr. edit. censor or rllk !U-5(' l\ny advertisement, and tn changc It.a rates &: regulations "'ltbout orlor notl~l' • CL ASSIFIE D MAILING ADD RESS P. 0 . Box 1560, Cost11. 1'tt'So. 92626 • • • . . . -• ' . . . . . • • ' ' uAILY PILOT llllmday, Nowmbet 22, 1973 1 ' Friday, November 23, 197, ound 11,.. od•l "llli • & I Gora...lnt T;.op.;.:....;.Sel...:...I -----. ,...,~ w-, M & F 710 Hoiew ontod, ii( & F 710Holp Wontod, M & f710 Help W ont.a, M & F' DAILY PILO? I:!/! ' Olp Wo ntoct, M &Tfto • lnstructlont 575 0 FOREMAN en er 1 et I c FOUND Homlni: Plgeo n PROF~ONAL 1ordener. * Q AIJTY * ' ' INSURANCE l'lll:t' whllt> V•t/¥f8'1 wtngs. Vic. C ll R 1g T1'J As 18 ;\Jl-tree \\'Ork, pr u n I n a:, 'I' ?..tVl..Ot Ir. TOP SOIL * All POSITIONS ' n1ech1Udcally inclined, to iJftLW of Fountain Valley -al pf'(ll\~hing:! lJO\\' about sp1i11kJeN, t;lea.i1up jobs, I~ . Delivery-Sunday Only run llhlppln& & production. Ma1nolla & Eilts. C1\ll a:lvlna )'()Ul' )'OUflKilters. a I an <l "c I\ P 11111 . Ge<»'&f, I ~ No exp nee. in iupervl.sk>~ No exp nee •• earn whlle )'OU 968.1982 gift of piano I e .. 0... OlG-!893. I II ill at o•' DAILY p'1LOT TO CARRIERS. RE· Xlut future. -· learn, part time, .... • FNtl"NOV. 14, sm.a11 Grayish ln&U:'uc~ i.1LJDY Jl£AUTIFY_Y_our_ Homel p 3 • ;• c •> . "GARMENT CUTTER wkllda, full tlnle when QualJ. •i>lt• older male poodle, home. 84&-!m Bualnesa tar lhe Hollda.v•. --QUIRES THE-USE OF A LARGE STATION tor wettult mfJlr. Prefer ••· nec1. vtc. Bushard & G.rfleld, PIANO INSTRUCTION Jack'• Ganlenlng 548-1893 700 WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. HARRY periencedorwllltrtln.$2.!IC 1'ann•n Insurance Group .U!4'. ALL AGE.5-Beginn•n on up ••••· Job Wontod, Miio AAMES SEELEY. S!IO WEST BAY STREET, COSTA hr., · ~ da,y wk. App!T I Ed Lani * IHQ.JB34 FOUND tor black male roo-Mr. R°"l 6*537'1alt6 Gen.rel Sorv1<41• MESA . TELEPHONE 642-4321 FOR AP· am to 12 noon. 82!1 w. l8th'i'"'0!!!0!!!0!!!0!!!!!1!0!!!-!ll die vlclntt" Clennveni &: YOUNG man desires pa.In-POINTMENT. • st, Co6ta Mesa INSURANCE casualty qen- ...t... , ;,..., e" h "TI-llNCS" by Moo91!. Cen'l Una, odd jobs, lawn work, 'ey girl. Ottlce Jn Olrooa ~Uiii. -""" •• c . jGCl c.,,,.nlr)', R<paln, Plwn· 1.,=;•t:::.c.'"m-'-'--"96"'21'-~~= ..... " ·--" GENERAL LABORERS del Mar. Ex~ pref. Good , FND: Corner of Victoria .!: ( ...._ _.....,~ :~J l e c · RenlOdellng Job WantM, Female 702 ' Alt Equa l Opportunity Employer ~~~. ~Ml ~~u!~ Harbor C.M. middle-aged c rl occ •tudent seeks n<>rt-time 1 OOo/c _, u kill-~ Box 8. Corona del Mar. i:~~~~· Cnll & Accounting • l~~i. elft& jl· ft~~ y,·ork housec1eanill&o; bliby 0 He lp Wan'9d, M·& F 710 H•le Wanted, .M & F !!_0 ·~~~: E.::ioyn:;t If:>., .,.. • '¥t" Repair, 612·1403. titting in 0CC -Me1a -DENT Al.. Receptionl1t. Apply 6:30 AM, l\ton·Fri FOUND !~1nale black Great ACCOUNTING I South Coast Plaza area. CHECKER AUTO nor e d ! UnappreclatW? " D1v"a1ne.,.t'St'° .• ·Fo!.!~~la~e:, TAX SERVIC&S H1ullng ~40. Intelligent. c harn1lna:. call 8,l2-080l."'"'' " Reasonable. c a ll (TI4) LOCAL mov ing & Muling NEED help at ho1ne! \\1e FREE nlOllvated indlvldual wanted 1)7S.Q)7S ult f R" k bf student. Large truek. have aides, nurses, STORES tor fast growing Coeta P.iesa MANPOWER, INC. i;. F'OUND Jg. ltTaY Sham' s· b ltt' I or IC·. R@u. &ny. 534-1846 or h 0 us ekpl'S,_ CQmpanloos. oltlct. Experienced. C'}~te lo Poodle. Red ribbon. Vic of _o_Y:.'--"'=-----673-00-17. \ Ho Ille maker a Upjohn 20's-10's, ho~ 7-3. ~ry Beach nr ~fain. H. B · BABYSIT my l;)oine daY" 'iARD, gara&e clean-ups, 547~1. Is offering excep-open, 979--6510. 96l-9all nights-weekend. By hour day ren1ove dirt, ivy, driveways, PRACTICAL Nurse, now tional opportuni-DENTAL As.sJS,l'ANT FOUND ma1e Beagle mlx€!d or weekly play roont·fenced 11tumps, grading. 847-2666 employed, \\ishes pt. time IS YOUR PRESENT For Periodontist, f/tlme. dog. Vic cor of Bayskle yard_. __ ~ear Eader School &-pogslble full time later. JOB A ty to persons in-Expanded duties, oppor. 1 ,, • -· ·- & ~i~rguerite CdM. &73-255.5. 008-8005 ~~k~AR,~:re~e?um!=~ ;R;c•o;f.c•·_,6"73-&IOO'--'=~~~= terested in retail 96~~1'1 nee. JIW'lt. Bch. C 4411 MW, l9tb Stree64,t 2••• FOUND n1ale Irish Setter. sa .... ·lng, breaking. 846-7110. Help W1nt1d, M & F 710 u K ........., · ot tt e s • r vw Glendale Lie. Vic. C.}.1. BABYSITI'ING in my home. T R EY'I careers. We have DENTAL Assi sta nt 123 N. Anaheim Blvd. 548-T043 Cos ta ~t es a are a · 32 1'"1'. FURNITURE Van ACCOUNTING • Outlrside, Newport Beach Anaheim n4-8000 SEE OUR References. 642--0384. for local tum hauls & gen'! openings fdr cosh- F ND, fem, German ~p., BABYSI'ITlNG -DAYS hauJI~. 54&-1862, 557-7736. ·NO E.xper. Necessary area, 61:M998 • GENERAL Ohle._ Goo d SUNDAY LISTING rf1~4~~689~~· NIGJiTS \\'EEKENDS CLEAN-UP, TREE TRIM-Train At Full Salary, Then Check W ith iers, counter sales * ~7fi66 * MING HAUUNG, prompt, Benefits, m/f, lll-34 The H. orn Of Plent y I k & FEl\t. Puj>py, Ger n1 an Business Servle9 reuonable 847~. INTERVIEWS NOW c er s manage· DISHWASHER hours J2.8 typisl Knowled~e of 11/r, CAU. TRISH HOPKINS \Veekends oU.' ' a/p. 'PoSting , to journals. JERRI \Vl-llTTEMORE Shepherd mix, approx 7 :rn.ASH HAULING Call Anny Opportunities ment trainees. Ra- we.ks Ind UC!. 644--0644. TYPING, bookkeeping GARAGE CLEAN-UP (TI4) ~1163 AT AAMES 642-ffi93 Call SM-5511 Mrs. Malter. 488 E. 111h St. (at Irvlnt) CM DRIIL Press O p e r a t o r. GENERAL Oftice Assistant, SUlte 224 642-147' FEMALE grey poodle , notary all secretar ia l $10 pick-up load ~101 -pid advancement, Wlall, vie Indianapolis & services -Aquarius Sec. HAULING • Anything & ACCOUNTING CLERK xln t benefits. Inter- ~~~cnt~·ha;i,a:i~~: ~·n=r:.'~e, -"'2 .-Ar .-4 w Florida, ».B. 53&-3282. Serv1ce. 842-9n7. eve.'"'•thing. Call day or N.B. real estate Urm. Pay· FOUND femal .......... .,, Travel lnstructot -young e ....... , C1rptnter ni&:ht -Jim 494-987i . roll, payables1 bank reoon-$600 $600 $600 Peninsula Point. 673-4250. cllliations. Able to assist on W CUSTOM BUILDER HANDY man. Hauling $lO cash receipts, etc. $450 to B.K. S.cty. ATCH found vie. N.B. Remodeling, patios, or what Joad. Tree Removal. Plum· start. Sally, 646-0528. * 644-2156 * h&,'le_ Y2\I. Jax... G-llhert.. bing 646-2948 _ Leisure S.Cty. -Llceruied &: insured. U c; I TRASH & DEBRIS ADMIN. SECRETARY to 555 81.287852. 646-ll50. Hauled A\\'ay, $12 load! Computer systems slaff. Ofc. Mgr. s 28 Typing of technical TIIANK you for taking in NEW, remodel, rep a 1 r , tudent * !>18--64 documentation, propo~ls, F /C BKPR. LMI $750 ' $700 our small 5 lb Black Poodle. franie & finish, Stores, of. I tr ave I arr angenients, He doesn't understand traf· fices & homes, etc. U cen!led HousK tining answer phones, S/H 90 +, Ass ist Secty fie rules and escapes frbm 962-1961. ' lBr..t Exec. 75+. Fashion $525 $550 $550 $'00 $600 $475 $500 $550 $480 the yant. Reward ottered, F'·· Dtdicattd Cleaning Island offices. Xlnt fringe RE Secty. ALL types carpentery lJ\ • 494-'r.54 or 494--2358 just about anything-aroWld * \VE DO EVERYTHING * benefits, Salary $725, Send REWARD. Missing since the house etc. 536-1648. Refs. Free est. 646-2839 resume to HSA/HOSPJTAL Stat. Typist 11/9 "Dakota" M. Belgian FINANCIAL SERVIC ES Treberun Looks Jikl! Shep. Carpet Service Insurance INC. 359 San Miguel Dr., Med. S.cty mix. Bl k. collar/silver _L-"ul;:.te":.;·~2l'l~,~N-•wpo--rt-Be=ac~h-· 1 Ins, Secty.' studs. No questions asked JOHN'S carpet &: Upholstery REAL Discounts for non-~ 493-0389 494-9165 gDrlard. SbamrSo""",·1 R"'"e1--~antcbs_)-. s1nokers good or bad Asst Bookkffper $550 Cashier aiu drivers. Cbeck our life plarui p II p · 10 K REWARD! Lost my Degreasers &. all color 962-248S ayro • osting, ey grandmother's gold pendant brighteners & 10 minute .:::t00:::·c..:::=.,:~;_· ----~~ Fee Pd/Also Fee Jobs Gal Friday watch. Please return tt bleach for whi.te ca?pf!ts. :J::o::n::.ilo:.::.r:.:i•::I ___ ~-WESTCLIFF means so much to me. Save your money by saving Personnel Agency Rater 516---3424 me extra trips. WUl -clean ORANGE Cal Janitorial C~Iark III Center) LOST hal~ ·grown blue point living rm., dining rm., & aystem, now expand Ing 542.8836 Keypunch (Days) lliamese male cal Not .hall $15.· Any rm. $7.50, b usl n.es s . Qua llt y 1651 E . Edinger, S.A. Keypunch (ovesl. $525 aJtered. Lives In l\fesa couch $10. 01air $5. 15 yrs. gWll"8Jlteed service at falrA "~·r=r'°'EN"='D'=ENT-=="'v"e:....::n"'d"'1-n-g Verde area. Reward. Call exp. Is what counts not rates. 548-CL'fl6 for free bid. Ji'lachine, Corona del l\lar J 54"' -·• t:•"' J•""' method. l do \'.'Ork myse.lt H" b School M ' •-ane, ..-Al't't or .,...,......,o. Good ref. 531-0101. Painting a •K ' onµng ...... ~· LRG Blk Lab approx 80 lbs, ~•rpet Cleaning PaperhintlrHJ b1k . w. NB lie. Rabie• C & Window AVON MAKES tag, no U93, "Chester" ap-r •re s PAINTING: Int. & E.xt ?> CHRISTl\1'\S TIIE SEASON prox 4 yrs. Reward , btaJnt Serv. 5.17·150! yrs. eAlJ. Beautiful wk. TO BE JOI.J..Y 646-6210, 646-2994. DIBERNARDO & Sons -Reaso'nable call Norm Earn extra n10ncy for gifts SHELTIE, beige &: white, carpet sale• -in!!itallation 842-8237. as an AVON Representative male Ans "Laddy". Med. and repair. 963-2639 PROF. waJlcovering state in your spare time. Call: ,,·ze. Has choke c. hain. Vic C 1 Co 1 lie. No. 279514, insur., all 540·7Gil. emtl'.I , ncre: • Victoria St .. C.M. 643-7731 t~ of paper. 714 : BABYSmER-Mesa Verde or642-1413. BEAT THE RAINI "'~4:::;.;::,·=-===,...j ,E~em. Sch area. Hrs. LOSI': German Shepherd, Patios, walks, driVes. Lie. PAINTING. INT/EXT. 2:::it>-6:30, 5 dys a wk, Girls ma1e, black wired A: tan no. 255915 e Don. 642-~4 REAS. RATES/FREE EST. ages 8 & ll 557-7548 trim, left ear ~-on't stand * DRIVEWAYS * A.M. KINLEY 9791160 BABYSITTER -Housekeeper, up. RE\VARD! 536-3151 or SIDEWAlXS _PATIOS HI QUALITY, LOW $ O\\'Jl transportation, live ''"54Hl'l::,c:::;:;4o,anytim~.;·°"'e_. ---·I JESS ANZAI.DUS, m-:9699 Llc, Ins, Refs e 542·1701 in or live out 641Hll66 eves, s=ws ~~1~!1ed~~~ CEJl.~::IENT:.,:.::::,=P::a:;tio:;:. '-. =drl.::ve=,,· I ~l=N!..T::/::E;,,Xo;T~P~A~l.N~T;,l::N.:G;: B6:s~~ER needed or. Valley FV area, Rey,·ard, walks-Repairs, sai"' & Free Est Jim 548-8712 -·Parkvlew School, H . B. , 968-1297. remove. Free est. 5U-S9!l8 INT/EXT PAINTING 1:304:30 v.·kdys. 8 yr. old. SET of master keys. 30 or PATIOS, drives, walkl. No EST : Wallpaper 546-78878 .~41~-'1695=~·------job too smalL Call tor free -40 on the ring •. Vie of Adams estlma.tl!. 54&-'mO SEMI-RETIRED painter, No BABYSrITER. Woman with & Beach' Blvd. HB. Reward! Chlkl Co-job too small. 27 ye11n: ex· 1 or more children to keep 962-4084 •• . perience. Ref. 642-1255 my 2 yr old daughter com- REWARD. German Shep, LICENSED day ca.re: aa:es r"AlNTING. Paperhanging. peny, Refs req, 673-2076 female, 3 mo old, "Lucy" birth thru 4 Nr. Beach-Master Craftsman. Int·Ext. BARL\IAID • Attractive $2.25 Vic. Paularlm Drive in. warner .. iz w e.e k 1 y. Local ref. Free est. 979-5294 per hr. No exper. necessary. 642--0532 842--8043. CUSI'OM paperhanging, 21 The Escapade. Apply: 1664 LOS't Dia.mOnd ring, 3 Contractor years in Harbor area. State Newport Blvd., C.?.t. bet. stones, tiffany • e t t i pg . -.;.;;.:.:.::.;.;.:.:._____ lie. 183281, 642-2356 I "IC::~-=11:,,::A::,:.M:o... ----- Reward, 4 9 2 -3 4 O 7 or cUsroM · BUn.DER EXTER. $2'l0 Ir: up. Rooms BEAUTY operator '\\'anted 492-:D'.11 Remodeling, patios, or what $18. Neat work. Airless \\'/some following. Fu.II or DK Calico cat w/whlte have 'you. Jay Gilbert. C ll Ro ~1•"" p/lime. 792 Center St, Costa spray. a y, ~ .....,,_ M .. ~=~ stomach & Oea collar. licenaed &: insured. Uc; esa. ~1 Narcissua CdM "Ami". Bet. Bl-287852. 646-ll55 Plaiter, P•tch, Repair BEU.MAN Over 21 yrs old. 6. 640-8510 an 6. 673-4607. GERWICK & SON Contact front off t·c e MALE black & ailver sllag· 'Bldg Contr. Add.it & Rell)Od * PATOI PLASTERING * manager btw 1-3 pm, All types. Free estimates """ """" 1 ........... u·u Hilt gy poedle, vie. of Adams Sta:te Llc. Bl-11432'1 ' Call 540-SJ25 ~ LK1f> .... _ t I on & Bushard. Family pet for 6'1HOU 549-2170 -=Inn~. ~~=-==- 7yrt,962-3411. JAt'K Taulane, repalr,P _;..lu:...m;.....bi.;.nt.:._ _____ 1 BOAT BUILDERS REWARD! Red Irish Setter, remod, add. Lie B-1 1.69072. LR. OTIS PLUhffiING Journeyman boat bullde~ male, n mos. old. white l\Iy \Vay Co. &124703. Remodels & Repairs. \Vater w/mln of 5 yrs exper. Pre- slar on chest. vie. 19th St. Gardening heaters, disposals, furn aces, mium wages & xln't bene- CM, 64)--8056 dsbwashrs. 642-6~ MIC & fits. Only Qualified Need GREAT Dane I Shep mix LAWN SERVICE BIA. Complete Plumbing Apply. male 7 mo. 2iTl Orange Experienced Gardeners, All Service. Lie. 272694. Ket!i~~~~c~e ADMINISTRATIVE ACCT. CONTROLLER: $16K+ ?.IBA-BS Degree. Computer exp. or education. Outgoing personality. Super v Is e personnel of 4 or 5 In A/P, AIR. 3~"2 m. sales vol. l\tust commute. Acct. to $12K Degree + knowledge of all pllases of oil. Able to design implements + mon ito r atand + job cost sys. Knowledge of EDP sys. Acct. to S13K Degree, 3 yrs. exp. analysis of prod. budgeting + sys. Knowledge of computers helpfu1 to set up t n house-sys. F/C Bookkeeper: to $9K All duties plus pulling finan.. cial statements. Col!t & Audit Clerk: $7.5K Sr. Eng. EE Degree Some blckg. background. Prod. cost plus inventory In plant. Work 35 hr \t,reek. ex. cont· pany. Good advancement. Sr. Eng. EE Degree: ~ + Electro. 1\1'.echanical knol\·I· edge of sheet metal. Jr. Eng. EE Degree: $700+ E lee tro-Me c ha n !cal. Research & development. Kno"·leclge of metal &- plastics. A\<'f!, C. M. Reward 642-7200 areas. Tree Tr i mm in i, PLUMBING REPAIR (714) 224-8211 BLAO< dog, fem. Brown col-!'.1ow, Edge, Cleanup New No job too amall 2810 Carleton, San Dleio J r. ?\fec hanical Eng. lar, Atascadero rabies tag. Lawns, Sprinklers for homea, *·*642-3128** 92106 Design: SUK 4""' ~~0 Reward. apts &: commercial. Depen-Sow•"nt/Allorollont 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiln-I 2 ~ dable. Reas. rates. PrQmpt I '-;..;;."-""'-'--'---'---I 1 uo:gree or or yrs. exp. LOS!'' Whii. toy poodle Free EsUmates. BOOKKEEPER male. REWARD! 556-8693/ 5M-3l44 or S34-il87 ALTERATIONS. restyling 646-0"l73 Bristol & SA, 0.f. ladies wear, experienced GARDENER of 22 yrs.. ex-reasonable. 963-5806 LOST Sml gray Poodle, Vic per. who ii knowledgeable I ==;::=='-:~'-7---Mesa Verde area. Ans to & proud of his \\'Ork seeks _r_o_lo_v_I_•i_on __ R_op'--o-lr __ _ Peter RE\VARD M5-7i1'0 4 or 5 add maint jobs. COLOR .TV Repair, expert, LOSf: Irish setter,_ male, George Hampton. reasonable, most in home. vie. Victoria School. Family * 549-3J15 * F ti t 11 B N B ree es mae, ...• pet. Reward. 548-7508. EUROPEAN Gard ene r. & C.M. Bert Gallemore, LOST mans gold wrist Maintenance -Lanmca.plng. ~2783. a watch, date on b a c k Tree Removal. V er "i Tile 6/20/42 • 6120/ftl. 673-6329. rea.aonable. 642-5.329 eve1. I:_:;;. ______ _ LOST 17th SL Co«1a Mesa, "~akr: Room For Daddy" CERAMIC TILE NEW It signet ring. Initials H M. • _ . clean out the iarage I remodel. Free est. Sm Jobi Re\\'Rrd. 642-mll ••• han that junlC Into cash welcome. 536-2426. ~~~~..,.---,,..---,~~~~· S©\\4llA-L&~trs • That Intriguing W orJ Gam• with a·Chucl:I• -----..... .,CIAJ I. l'CllAll • -........... of .... ,,.. ........ ~ ....... --....... -.... four aaambi.ct word1 i. ~" Jow to forll'I four 1rrnple worda. .... "-' , , ) No Exper. Necessary Good Moth Aptiluclo Call Woyne 979-0541 FAR WEST SERVICES, INC. 1672 Reynold• Avo. S•nta Ana Equal Oppor. Employer BOOKKEEPER· exper. fn retail merchandising, p/tlme. Xln't surroondlngs. &16-142:! BREAKFAST Cook, exper. Fut reliable. 5: 30 Mt· 2 P?\1, 6 days. 673-7750, Adm. Credit Trnee: $800 Degree In finance & acct. exp. ill bkg. anal., or ind. credit. Eng. Orcular design exp. open Fie1d Service: S open Tocbnleal background. M 'degree or tech. training. Know peripheral & CPU-BE SottWare Support: S open ofgree in math or compuler ldence program. CUstomer contact. Salesman: $ open BS degree-EE & 18.les exp. In computers. viewi ng Fri. I pm· 5 pm ot 111 E. 19-t.h, Cqsto Maso. 124 5. Bristol, S. Ano . 13862 Tustin, S. Ano. Equol Op- per. Employer m/ I. operung,. Apply IJ> pe"°" GENERAL , - 11312 Eastman St, Irvine: . MACHINIST INSPECTOR Tndustrial Complex. · ..::::::.::::;::.._::::;::<;=:. ___ I Olvers10ed v.·ork Io a d , Inspector -Precision: fl rat DRUG Clerk, Part/full tln1e, manu.t. electroni·c In-article and in procesa in- Exp'd pref. apply In person. strumenlation. A1odern \'.'Ork spection for N.C. machine. No:--'1 fltionarch-Bay Plaza, shop. fl.1inimum 5 yrs. exp. Night So. La&una. ADV-ANCED KINETICS, INC. lhUt. SublltanUul overtime. ELECTRONtCS 1231 Victoria St .. 0.1 All benefits. Apply at Call 646-7165 Newport Controls Corp, -No Exper. Necessacy Train At Full Salary, .Benefits, m/f, 18-34. INTERVIEWS NOW Call ArnlY Opportunities tn4.l 645--U63 An Equal Oppty En1plnyer 9()1 \V. 16th ' St. GIRL Oellvecy. Driver, 19-2.; 714/642-9020 yrs old. Overst'as r.1olor Equal Oppty Employer Pa11s, 1990 Harbor Hh•d., CM. 1=~= GOOD exp'd phone gnl need· JANlTORIAL- cor..mINATION v.-elder, arc ed . Full or part thne. Call ' '&: heliare experience . -No Exper. Necessary 496--0652, 1G-5pn1. THE BROADWAY EN9lNEERS Trainees for mast shops. Train At Full Salary, * GUARDS * Mechanical ability. Apply at Benefits, mff, 18-34. OPENINGS NO\V Erickson Yachts, 19 3 1 INTERVIE\VS NOW n -Santa A FULL & PART Tl!lofE V<:'t:re, na. Call Armv Opportunidea ,, e Retired ok COi\fBINED Part t Im e fTI4) 645-llfil e XJnt Oppoi1unl!y College Driver & Bookkeeper for "EV=EN=•N"'a'=""'s"'· u~p-=."',-v~l-1-0 r Students elderly couple, Apply "¥dlh \\'anted fast focxi servic:e. e Cur & Phone req. refs, Classified Ad no 958 exp. p~ferred. J n q u l re • Tin1e & ~ for O\'<'r 10 hrs. c/o Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box Swensons 217 Br oadway UNIVERSAL 1650, Costa ?.'lesa, Calif., Laguna Beach after 7:30 PROTECTION SERVICE 92626 pm. 403 No. Harbor Blvd., COOKS EXEC. SECRETARY Santa Ane Fee Paid. Large food firm 5*1433 locating ln Irvine Complex .J.J. seeks iodlv. v.'ho ls sell FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH Now Hlrl"IJ FuU r1me PORTERS Apply Penonnel Office 10 a1n-Noon & 2:..t pm r.1onday thru Frid11.y Equal Oppor. Employer m/f -No Ex.per. Necessary 'l'rain At Full Salary, Benefits, m/f, 18-34. INTERVIEWS NO\V Call Army Opportunities ITI4 ) ~1163 starter & able to help organ-app'<f lze new oic. Must have good JANITOR • HANDY1'1AN ror typing & sh Hkilb. Start COOK exper eves, salary open Zublefl. $700. Also Fee Jobs. Call / / AJ. Cdr.1 commercial bldg 2-9 Sally Hart, 540-6055, Coastal ....H-. • p.n1., l\1on-1''ri., Exper. & PersoMel Agency, 2790 liar· 0 t ll';J~ local refs req'd. $550 per bor Blvd., CM. nio. 64HOOO P.M. only. EXECUTIVES Check Our Sunday JANITORI,\L pltlme eves. 6'4-9884 COOK, modern co n v • hospilal. Please caD, 642--0.'i93 $15.000 to $75,000 Litll"IJ $2.SO hrlY;,,7.- Send reswne or call TODAY COOK -Breakfast needed for confidential NO cosr Jason Best Agency JEWELRY SALES lmmed. i\tust be exper. for executive interview. 17400 Brookhurst, F. Vly. Exper. he.lpiul. not nectt1. fast operation. 646-5304. EXECUTIVE SERVICES, Suite 213 963-677S Salary + comn1. Fashion COUNTER girl, sandwiches, INC. HELP \Van1ed for beautiful Island. Call or apply ill day !lhitt, apply in person SSS N. l\tain, San'!1 Ana supper club. We need exper pe1"50n ~Ir. PeiUer at The Station Liquor, 6010 (TI-4) 547-96'l;) cocktail wait re 1 s c • \Va.mer Ave.. Huntington FE!l.1ALE help. Ex.per \\"aitresses, oyster barman'. &+l·l.212, ext 30-1 Beach helpful but not necen. F'ull dlshy,·.11.sher. Female ap. Broad~•Y Dept. Store· COUPLE, live-in. Housekeep-& part time. Apply MRndels pUcant nntst be atlnlctive F1M Jewelry ing, laundering. lite cooking, Newport, 21 Fashion Island. & natuni.l looking. Apply JUNIOR SALESMAN· drl · d I 8 at KiJl:mel InternaUonal, • Vlng, gar en n g, 1100 \V. Coast H"'Y-. N.B. Earn $20-$40 per w~k \\'Ork- children. Salary open. Reis. F Ask for Eric. 645-2679_ Ing after . school and Sat1:1"· P\'t quarters incld~ bath, 1 QOP/o REE · days selling ne\v subscrip- patio & color tv. 644·5123. ALL FEES PAID HOSTESS tions tor the DAILY PILOT. DEbIVERY man for early BY EMPLOYERS O\•er 21. \\'ork mos tly nlghts. This ia not a paper route "nwm. newspaper hom e \VIII train 10 \1'0rk late and does not include de- delivery in N.B. ?\1ust be $ CASH $ cocktails. liveries or coUecUna:. Qpen. 18 & have insured. depend-WOODY'S WHARF inp in Costa Mesa, Fountain able car. $200 oer mo. + PERSONNEL . 2318 \V. Ne"'J)Ort Blvd,. NB Valley and South Huntington boou>. Call I.A Times. AG.ENCY HOSTESS, EXPER. Beach. App!,""' by calling 642--4800 FULL TIME ~. DEUVERY man tor oarly * 833·9770 * e BLUE DOLPHIN e Equal Oppnr. Employer niom. L .A. Times llome 33.)5 Vi LI do LABORE RS Delivery route, must have 4019 Westerly Place 8 · NB Immed AS5ignme t T economical car. Over 23 Suite 201 Newport Beach HOUSEKEEPER, live in. SSS long or st!~· t~ yrs. old, gd. suplementry {l\1acArthur &: Birch) One well bellaved child 7. Cal't 540-4450 income. 3 hrs. d a i I y. Please Call for Directions Ideal V.'Orking cond, prlv rm NEVER A FEE AT TEAIPO \Vestminster, G.G ., H B 1-&: Ba. Color TV. ~fust drivl! TE!\IPO T('mporary Help · area. 638-2924. I ~ &: be able to manage I-=~"-'"-"""-='-"="' DELIVERY &: Stock \Vork 100°/o FREE house!_Xlld. l\1r. KI o t z LAW ENFORCE!l.1ENT F /time. Afust be neat & 933-9770 li-MHl50, aft 7 PM 640-1567 know the area. See Harold, BOOKKEEPER $SSO+ HOUSEKEEPING serv. ~No Exper. Necessary HI-Time, 495 E. 17th St., B h 1500 E needs help, 3 days 11•kly. Train At Full Salary, 0\1. urroug s , oxper. Character refs r e q · d. Benefits, m/f, 1~34. DELIVERY, part time, early A/R-A/P , Gen I Ledger Non-smoker, $2.50 hr. H.B. INTERVIEWS NOW a.m. paper route. Costa Cash Receipts. Top area. 847-6404 Call Arm.Y Opportunltile Mesa area. No collection. Corp. All benefits H o usekeeper, own • fTI4J 645--ll63 Use your car. LA Times, $ CASH S transportation, live fn or LEGAL TRAINEE 54&-&!Zl I A 1il'e out. 640--0166 eves, A Cheery smile &: love for · Personne gency 67~ ,_ Good DENTAL Assn!. 6 mos. 4019 Westedy Place =~=:==~---peopR'.'. typing. For exper. J\'Ray Ii~-CaU Suite 201 Newport Beach HOUSEKEEPER. l d.ay a career minded person. Up bt\V 8 & 11 am, 846-4073. (f.facArthur & Blrch) "'eek. S2.50 per hr. Refer. to $550. Call Ann OtrlsUe, -Ired '"-1160 556-8505, O:introl Career Em-"W·-• It & •-ap'' Please Call fol' OirectioM • ~.,u · ,,..... 1 ~ '""' p oyment Agency, 3400 Irvine From treasures to tra.sh -HOUSEh.'"EEPER "''anted to Blvd .• N.B. Turn them into cash fast results are )usl a phOne live In \\'ilh elderly lady•l---'-cMA"""C"H°"'IN=E~--1 CALL D.11.lly Pilot call away -642-5678. • Laguna Beach 494-13.17 Help Wentod, M & F 710 •Help Wontod, M & F 710 INSPECTORS T~~~~~R& EXPERIENCED EXECUTIVES--MAllAGERS MACHINISTS . _ VARIAN DATA MAClllNE.5, St•a<lr nOn-deloNe wor'< 1511. 2511. 7511 SALARIES. NEGOTIAILE Are You Un.employed Now-A r• You S1•kin9 A Ching• -Worri1d About Your A.9• - ·Tired· of Broken Promises-Undeciaed A1 To A Proper Cours• of A ction - ARE YOU UNDER PAID1 H You Cao -11lo -w1"9 ·~11 lo TH Alflr-tlH, Wo"d Uh Ao lotomow )¥1111 You IF YOUR ANSWlliS ARE Tll!'l}IFUI,, -WI C:AN HILi YOU the h}f company in •mall Man,y'compaey benefltA, llf~ eom~ters. has an 1m-It: medical inlunmc-e, 8 pald mediate ~ng on 2nd hollda}'ft A vacatlor111. New shlft for in-proceu In-ffiOd('_m facillllea. If you are spe('.lors. Two "i~an ex· kloking for a Job with a perience lo l;tle inspection rent future lite us A ply ' of circuit ~ a&!W!mblles, S.J PM drt.ilf, Moody's ~­ cab1e, chaQJs, etc. I/ you ler Co P meet Q)ese quaJlficallons 3020' PuJlman $1 O f and are looking for a posl-MACHIN ·• Uon with a growing Orange IST . County company that of-SH 0 P M A N A G E R fers: · · LEADMAN . Ask for Mr. Hanson * MODERN FACILmES II ANS 0 N INDUSi'RIAL * 'cOMl'-ET.I TIVE PRODUCTS 11845 Si<YJ>ark I t " ' 'i I ' ' I I HlT K OPO I ;.,~ ..;,·. 1 1 1 1 1 r . -:: ·~~ I· r A' Ht N1 I. j I~ BUS BOY. Ex_p. bus !Joy wanted fof' daY ,slilf( 'Neal appearance. Apply Beach Ho~ JM, Laguna CLERK Typist lntermedlate- 1-Iuntington Beach H I g h School Di!trict has an open- ing for lntermedlale clerk typist. Stll1fng, $558 mo + Silk Screen Sup: to $1<XX> Knowledge _ n. p r e a 1 i. • supv. 12 in dept.-Relocated to Oregon. Teletype-Oper. $500+ Need heavy exp. Prefer Brokerage background. But not nee. • A. Qo y~ h•"•"'lreat YOCetioo•I drl•••1. .,,. _ ~ I. Do yoa heve good netl¥f h1t1lllt1ftc11 C. Do you f1•I 111fficl.11tly motiY1t.d to echieY• 1 0. De yoi.t h1v1 the 1hllity to M•k• 41chlo1111 E. Ar• yo11 ready to 111 • t11lictlc cerHi ob,"ectl.,•1 F. lf,you w1r1 ion.Yl11c1tJ th•t help we1·ey1f 1b/1, wovlcf yo11 eccept It wltho11t del•y1 • SALARtES Circle, Irv. CaJI 557-8:71 ~~~1-e-·-M A J O R MAOlINISTS or Tec'il -· ' ~ * .t(J% SHin' DlfTE'REN· tor lite manilt. Will train .1 TI.Al. for our production pro. I * 1J DAYS A YEAR PA1" ceduret Mature •du It VACATION ... prerd. Plcue Call -* ONE WEEK CHRISTMAS or 548-4%11. I I. P E r. 1 s I ~ o:::,_.,.,.. _ _,, I II I I NeWi Item: ,. A racehorse retained a Jewyer to inst!Me I 1uil 1g1ln1I his fockey fut I RAll H EL .-.· ,, .. , hc..,-1 ""'I"'' '-<IT"I "Tl-..1-1 0 Comolote "'° chvd<I• quoi.4 '" -'·-'"· ......L. -'·'-... _. by flll1na In "'° ml-wo<d: you d ... lop i-..... No. 3 b.low. •trn..~~~usr I' I' I' r r I' 1: I ! /?.~,lfnEu I I I I I I I I I SCRAM-UTS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 xln't t.:nefill. Typing 55 Aasl. Edita" $ open \v,p.m. Interested applicanta Tr M •·-·--all report for the skill• test. ade ag. VQ>.. ~ .... 1 December l, 9AM, F.dlaon duties. lll~h School, 21400 Magnolia, H.B. Equal Oppor . Employer. CLERK TYPIST . . ·NO Expel-. N__,. Train At Full Salary, Benefits, m/f, 11-34. INTERVIEWS NOW Call Army Opportunlfl<I (TI4) 61>-1163 Fat Profit U a~ wbtn I"" .. u """""' result .... t· Ung DallY Ptiol OuJllled Adi. 14H61J All POliflOM Lltlod Al Both OfflcOI IN COSTA MESA 2706 Horbor Blvd. Sullo 207 Coll 55 .. 1100 IN ANAHEIM 600 North Euclid Coll 77U120 YOU SHOULD' KNOW • Tile' b1tfet iobt trt nof 111i1H rlft1il ' e Thitii p•f'til profe11ionel l11fh1e11c1 it .1011'1t tir11e1 n1c11111ry ' e G1tti"t ffi 1 ri9ht 4of" opel'I, •t tht n.,ht 1,.,.1 r•• • quir11 t."'cJu1h1111I • • e Wcutiv1 1t11iffo111 er1 flllM thro19li 1J11,tC11fi.,, In- . • ftf'lltwt 0 Me 11 r11111t11 1111lllt19, it,flot 1 total 1i,1wer EXECUl1YE SEIVIClS, INC. MllJ 1Mn Ao Alrlw• .... Y•I Sen4 Retul'f'I• Or Cell Tocl1y --foo- MO COST '111Cti1'lft IMTllMIW IXIGUTIYI SOY1C:U INC:OllPOIA nD • · '.!I~ OMCI -llAllTA AMA Sec.urlty l 1t1k l uikU.., S..lte 702 PHONI: 17141 547..ffJI ( SlWTOOWN \ MAIDS wanted, exp un· J ~-FuU time. Apply 1 Pleue apply ln penon or 6286 Wntminster A v e • contact: B. Kraftka Weatmlnster VDM VARIAN DATA • MACHINES 2722 Miehetson Drive Irvine; Clllfomia """"C:::~"°"=-.,....--1 MAINTENANCE. hMdmwi needed. JaaJtoriat, m In or mainL le IOml! dellveey 1trvlce: Call m-1871 • Molntononco Couple Middle qed, f\llJ time f01' l&rtt apt bouae. C:Orona dcl Mar. No ,chlldren. Phone 494-1268. You dort't Died • pn ro Any day ii tb1! B£Sr DAY Ill "Draw Fut" wt.en ~ "'&tl. ~·~ · · r:= :' .. 1~1 ~c.:., ·· I ME H H M Tr co App • 3169 Y, OP H to co No p • H ' • • I ........ ,.,1.U1 F.riday, NOYfll'lbtr 23, 1973 ·, hur~ay, Novtrnber 22, 1973 Help .M& 710 ~, Wantto, MA 710 Help"'W""e_n_t;cl...-, M~A~F~7~1 0~H""e""lp"'W.,.,...1n-1-IJ'"","'"M'"&""""j!"7""1""o ""'H"e""'lp-,.,W""1"'"n.,..t0d'°".""', M""""&""'F'"'7"'1"'6"'M"l""su-,1'"'1r•"'' lllMl1coH1"""' 111 Miscellaneous 818 DAILY PILOT S:J Mus ical ln1t rument1 12£ MASSAl;E TECH. TRAINEE YOWll lady (lS.281 wanted for lettllmatt full Ume posi- tion. No exp. nee. We lt'nd to ac}p>I, cam whUe learn. Apply ln r>et'SOn ft1l1 aft. or eve. 2930 w. C.t. llwy., Newport Beach. ME DIA TECHNICIA N Huntl"tton Bo.ch Hlgh1choo l District Jiu. An Opening For A PI ZZA 0 Jll'n \\'anted, nor tx· IK"r. ~c. A1lllb• at Tlnos, 30212 Cru\\•n V:i.Ucy Pkwy, '~runa NIJ.fU('I. POU NDS -0tt Pt-rmanently ·nMJ ramoua MJJu:> Turin pn>- grem needs help. Po.rt or tun Ume. To lorm groups A chap1en. You can make iood & steady moooy while you help YoUl'lelt II: olhen. Call MJke Tu\'\n, SS&-1350 PORT ERS WANTE D For new car _get rea~ dCpt. Exper. prefd. Apply-ln'r)tr-- son, Chick Iverson, Inc. 445 Pacific Coast H~ .. N.B. PRESSER, EXPER 40 Hr. Wk. 642-3472, N.B. PURCHASING Clerk • .Nat'l. sailboat manut firm, hiring for head oUlce. 6 Mos. pureha11in1 experience neccsa. Typing 40 \VPltt Jo'or inforiDAUon call St2- 0M2 Equal Oppoi:tun!iy Employer *Great Opportu"ity MEDIA TECH NI CI AN Under the pubJlo etr1ploymenl program. Salary 1769 mo. Must have specialty in c:1~ atlve erttphiC,11 & be quali- fied in mtdlit. produet1011. Must be a vct~ran dis- charged al.nee Auiusl SU1, 1964 & bo a rtsldent or Orange County. · Contac·t Claaatfed Pel'IOl\nel Ole, 1002 17th St., •luntington Beach. 536-9331. F.qual Oppor. Em· P.!~· j!M!!E!!!!D~ICA~L'":!!!!Ex"'"p''"d"'"tro'"n'"L""o1". I New or experienced rea.1 estate people. Your own ttce, receptionist · 2 doctors. priveie desk & phone, good Heavy phone. Peg board. walk-ins. tree advertisitig, 5 Oay week. 645-2613 same locaUon 18 yn .. Call MTST/SC Operator, f u 11 for inlcrvie~v. Ume, exper Qnly, Newport 646-3921 or Eve. 67MSn Type Setting CM 64&--0164 klL~:30 962-0175. NEAT appearing ma.n to IMrn 'rental •s u p pl y business. no W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. 645-0760. Lachenmyerl Realt or I N.B. Travel Agency needs part time exper agent. Cnll for appt. fi'FJ-1400, 9 AM to 12 PM. Mon-Fri. NEED extra Income, permanent part time jobs avail. Nights1 only including v.·eekencls. ~tale & ft>male o\'er 21. P,tust be depen- dable. Apply Paulo Driv~in, Coat.a Mesa after 7 p.m. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TRAINEE POSITIONS NOW OPEN Circuit Assentbly Corporation has immediate openlngs'for Production & InsJ)e(•tlon Tr1tlneeii. Pleasant \1:orklng conditions. Apply Circuit Assembly Corp. l169 Redhill Ave., Costa i\lesa ...... ,. Equal Opportunlly Employ~r Nursery \\"Orker , must have exper. 6 Oay wk . 21 Yrs & over. $2.50 hr Ir: more.. Laguna HUis Nu.rseey, El Toro, 8»-5653. NURSES Aides: Training program for mature middle ai;ed "''on1en. &12·3500. omCE Cleaning P/tlo>e Newport-Costa ~1eM areas. Ex~r. couple only. Fine det«ll v;mic. Top pay. Call 213/927--0115 ONLY TODAY'S ARMY OFFERS You • 2-ye•r ,nl l1tment ' Wi th • ctioic'e Coll Collect 17141 558-2665 OPEN THURS01\Y, 10.2 Happy Thenk19iving WESTCLIFF Personnel Agency (~fark 111 CenterJ 542-8836 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. OPENING WE'RE LOOKING FOR THE BEST HEAL TH CARE PEOPLE IN TOWN We need a very 1peclal breed of health care pro- fessional because we'r e a. very special breed of · health care center. First Healthcare, a part of Cl'{A FJna.nclal Corporation. We're one ot the )afgt-5,l , comp&nlcs In the business of providing quaUty health care In accordance with the highest sta n- dards. And, we're an equal opportunity employer. ·-LVN's All Shift& Full &: P/tlme F\lll Time Dietary Aides Cook Nurses Aide! HouseJteeping Ward Clerk ' All S hllt& F'ull-1'\me • 466 ,..._., U ., Nllw,..., .._. IPH: 'i2·14lS) PARK SUPERIOR HEALTHGARE ' .. • 144, S.peJi.t A,.,; """"' .._ .. CPH1 64J.J41'71 and NEWPORT VILlA HEALTHCARE .... .._... Way .... .,..,. ...... CPH1 MUlt t) Coma visit PARK LIDO HEAL TIICARE CALL MOfllDAY ' ' \VOMAN romp!tnlOn wanled for OOnvalest'.lng reHN'd v.on- Rlun. 1 Roo1l1 {: lir<1, lltllAll 11&lary, lilt' l'OOl;ltlJC, Cd\1 Q\11 ~tr. JilrLa ur.l l ln , 673-7722, lea\."l' Tll('hnge. * PUBLIC AUCTION SALE * * DEA LERS WELCOME * FR IDAY 1:30 .P.M., NOV. 23 rd STORAGE & BANKRUPl'C!ES NEW -NEAR NEW & PRE-OWNED 2 YEAR TRAI NING F'URN lTU!Ul&APPUANCES Or travel 1nllstment In ITEMs TOO NUMEROUS TO UST the Army could be lhe · · dul of your llf<o. Partial Llst\ng: . ' CALL C.VLU:CT Queen, lull .& single hldi>a·beds -All styl!!S 1714) 558-26'5 s~l~s & loveseats, some Kroehler -Bassett duung set ..;.. Dinettes -Bedroom sets - Chests of drawer s -6' Bookcases-Wrought Iron tables & chairs -Distressed maple tables -Mod. tables -'Coffee tables -Com· modes -Lo ts of recliners -Color TV's - Stereos -Lamps -Refrig's. -Washer/ Dryers -Freezers -Lots cf mattresses - Bric-a-brac~MISC.!!! ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRE-SALE BUNDY <'lnrlnet flOO; Snake & aqu1tr1um SlO. Aquarlum set & a:upplet $7. Dishwasher $10. 962-9783. l':LECl'l\lC ad]ulta bedt like OBOE Stimer B u n d y • 41mQtft new. Sell!! for $380. WlU IJe. tor S3Xl. or will trade for Dute. l.n aame cord. 1192-4200 tte\Y Kine 1Jze ~spread fl:!ARTlN 0-18 w/tulrdcase, y~llow Dowered Hla:h back l\tu1t aell, Glblon Banjo 5 retd pecan chi~ 1tring, w/caa, like new, ED~l~SO~N""baby'"i-""'cri..,,.b,~•wd"--:-en-I ~55~T~-8380~~~~~~~-I hl~ Ir: ·port·a-cr:lb. All OrflC• Furnl lUN/ In good cond. ~3177. Equip. 824 oiSCO~ on ijew· Carpet, Orapes, •loor coverings. 551-'1.245 or 546'4478. EXEC SWVL CllRS $15/%i See chn 18124 Qe•kll $20/90 Pierce 867 \Y. 19, Chi 64Jl.J408 NEW• shef c•~t. blu-gm, apri~ IOlld lfm' OI' goO&d, $2.75 yd. 642-nOl Dea.o IBM Selectric 12.13'' car.. riage Xl11l cond S200 or NEW tire chains. Sz 12x16.5. best otter. 963-2312 nit 5 Cu.II •nfler ~ SECRETARIAL desk. Coor! NATURAL ranch mlnl< cape ~~n v.·ith chair. 4 stole, prlr:ne cond. Cost $l300. Sac. $350\ a3-031'i. Pi1no1/0 tgens \vrr.R.0 WHEEL OIAIR. 826 Excellent cond., used very little, $95. 496--5461. .820 ' WANTED USED or SEMI·USED BRICKS • 870-4564 • PIANOS -ORG'ANS New Ir: Used. Great selection. Compet!tive prices. Open E'1es. &:: Sundays. The best deals are always at: W ollichs Music City South Coast Plaza 540-2830 FREE ORGAN LESSONS as long a~ you like! Adulls welcome to attend Tuesday night at 7:30 P~1. \Ve want everyone to learn to play the organ! Toin Dieterich -in charge 642-2851. Coas1 r.tuslc, Ne,vporl Blvd. at Harbor, CM. REHEARSAL PIANIS'r Let 111e help you Improve yoor si nging. duncing 1"0u· tines For details. call l\·lr. Ros.si. 644-5377 aft. 6. * CONN ORGANS * • Jm'medlate delivery e ~·est prices GOULD l\IUSIC GO. 20-l5 N. i\'lain. SA 54l-06St PIANO \VANTED. \VILL GO ANY\VHERE. P.O. BOX 1685 STUDIO ClTY. CALIF . llAMi'10ND Chord Organ. $100. Call 552-9139 HO\V about a little piano !or a litUe/BfG kid for a big Christn1as'? 646-2393 Monet Elect Orga n $15. 963-2576 " HAM~10ND organ, model M· . 1 3 w/percussion. $49;;. GARAGE Sale: Fri, Sat -& S un 9 .5, 2.08 E . Roehe!lter, CM. Of! ol Orange Aye. GARAGE &ale -comp. apt. full of tuor -Wshr, ref, stv ~tc. 138 E. 18 • CM 548-4485 DOUBLE Garage Sale. fl:tany Unique decorative, usable ifems. Sat-Sun. 33866 N, Zanito. Dana Point 3 f'nmily Gerage Sale. Fri. Snt. 10.4 pm, furn & mi:;c. 1416 S."lndcastle, CdM. BABY furn ., rugs, dressers, other J?()Odleti. Thurs., Fri .. SAi., 8812 E lgin, H.B . FURN, mowcn:, clothing. eve111thing & anything. 3257 Colorado t.ruw, C.l\t . Cl\RAGE 11ale Fri-Sill &: Sun. ''l70 !!t'!. 'l>llc:;e fli•' c.~[. Bdrm fUm , crill & n1isc. rtiJ.SUN~trl::t~rii • mh./~r. blk~. misc. 1632 Jntlu'A Snnt11. Ana. I AUTO~tATIC GAR AGE DOOR OPE!'tER, Fl~ kno\\'11 bi;-and. ~g. $200. Special $~.$5 ins ta 11 ed \v/5 yr guar. 893-3577 or ~1415 A CONVDllENT SHOl'PING AND SEWING GUIDE fOR THE CAI.ON TME GO. • 642-770:> . . ... :. · .. ·. ·. . . . • . . . . • • . . • • . •• • l • f l ~ \ .. ' ' ' ' . '· . . 5-tj DAil Y PILOT Thortdiy, N"ovtmbtr 22, 1'173 Pi1no1/0 r91n1 826 Pet1, G•n•r• 850 01t1, Power 906 Cycles, Blkn ·.~=,°"l'-'A:.:N=O~S--= ANIMALS "R" VS 1913 18-loot WINN ER ~oott" 925 rree Jlarnstt'r "'' purc/UlS<" Runabout ~·/115 hp JohnliOn * BICYCLES * • ORGANS or ca!Z(', f1'1"e c"'" ontl llD lrlllltr. !las 01 .... _.~1 ,51 \\'\ll'\\'S 11'/PUl'cllliie of Cll.ll<ll')'. &by \\'Olk·lht'Oll.(;h windshield, l\lo'>'' , • ... • ; ~· FULLERTON MUSIC Keets, Cockatlel~. Floohea, IJO\\' ll<'at~. 11un lounge 1tat1, $10. !~OLDS ANY BIKE - Our Newest Loc1tlon pupplt&. Sm! T. Cup Poodleit. t'0111•ertlble lop, h\t.'hOmeter, New ltallln 10 sp, ·•·• $39.~ 1~191 Euclid, l:"'ountaln Volley Sher•· Deposit \\'ill hold. <;:B mou/lt and anterma. Suntour Eq Colo! · · · • $S9.00 l Blk. No. of Sa.n DI~ Free!-~20 electrl.c ham, cover and all Nishi.kt .10 IP • ••• fm~ $99.95 '~'9.Y at E11clld . MYNA!i Bit...i, talks, 2 .,.... Mfety xear. Ltu than 50 USl!d b1~es ..••.. ,\11 Types 557""4136 ,,.. ~·~ hnuni und In ihowroom con-Beach BL('ycles, 800 E. &lboa old. $100. including caire. dllioll. E(,'Ononlical family BlVfl., Balboa 615-1'282 Rentals from $5 -1026 00a1 ., •kl bo•" c YcLE woRKs LTD C1h 852 SACRU~ICE S:Kl!IO. 838-4139 Bicycles Sale11 & $ervlt·e e Pl1no•&Gro nd1 HIMALAYAN KITTEN S DANA POINT * ~ALEIGH New 1plnrt1 trom S·l9;> Seat & blue. CFA rcglst. HARBOR * PEUGEOT 5 a:lyleii and finishes shots. S7S & up.·s:n-1807 R·. v. s t a 3 t, v a c h t * STEYR \\'urlltz~r Gt'Und Strauss n $69 S1.A~1ESE kittens. 7 \\'ks, li1'\'lkcra~e. Nf'\v Uniflitcs, Christm11.s Lay·A·Ways Friday, NO¥tmbfr 23, 1973 Aulo StrYICt, Parts 949T ::;'"::'::k,:.• ____ ...:..96::2: I ~V:.::•::.:•::.• -----:-:..;.9..;.63:!:.A..;.u;,,;I•..;.•:...• ;,,;lm'::"':p0-::r:-:ttd-.-__ 97_ ~~u:!:I•::•::.• :..m:.:.:cPo::':.: 1 ::;:._;,,;;_ REPLACE!llO:NT ~ aux· *SPECIAL * '65 DODGE VAN BMW JAGUAR llllu")' I:~ ta.r1k:t, pick-ti.PS, 4 Yi'hl drives, vans &: 1noto1· ORANGE COUNTY'S '72 JAGUAR XJ6 hOm<I. 19Z-8.'114 • *Of the We ek "'· "'cl< """· nm• •hCOIL t·l.>'..'Gf'T1. OLDEST -""-JIM) I 70 CAP ~~,·COUPE $977 M\ An1l,u11)Cl111lcs 953 $2399 ' -· , ;1)toll lf.llli4 Exc<llenl '~pf p,.; ~10RCJ\N 1961. Xlnt l'O"'I. VOLVO price rr..ve.luation ruodel1, '" '71 F ORD "• TON DIMO ••LI! 48000 mllc1. AM/1''11-1 1tereo. "7• -fft , , $2800. ~ya, 835-1005, Eves. PICKUP 1966 1-lurbor C ~t &16·9303 SAl.&S-SERVfCE-LEASING ~1~. (22102K) '73 ciu::V ~AN OVERSEAS DELIVERY Rtcrut lon•I $3199 nuuBLE: TOP ROY CARVER, Inc. V1hlcl11 9S6 V·S unhl'urd-0! value <QBZ· ZW F.. 17th St • ro3J. Co$ta MesP. 546-4441 ' Aulom1ttlc, air 1..'0lldl1lonln,q, AM!F)f rfl.dkl, power ateer- ltur. powtt' diac brakes, full 1cathu lntcrlor. Irnmac- ulalO. s11Eyz$$$ .-OtollluN W lOYOTA ..,prlght piano • ·••• .... • rcgl.st. '¥\:/5hots. Froin $35. D<!Fcvers & Jllil\ktl'5. :;:111\l.l 1822 NewPQ1't Blvd., Costa \\'caver Splnt"C · • · • · · · · · $145 ~7962 O'I' 1..ai11e; Po\lo'l'.!r or Sall. Y.'i.' li1csn. 548-5783 ot• 675-1700. Pl(l.yer pi&00s •••. tron1 S99<J n.....s 854 lh1ve Them AU. For ln· '11 NOR'fON ' 1"" '""k Recr1atlonal e 2> Grruids In lrtock. Ne..1•. _""lll f • "" "" V1hlcles 956 U5t"<I and rebuilt Prict'd ormatlon or to make an strong. sns. '67 8sA GOO _..;,,;;;.;.;;,;,;.;.. ___ ;;.:;;,. '69 CORVETTE (OillAUKI $3999 $3989 1913 BA\tARlA. auto, air, GUSTAFSON .Bcckrir ffl'M stereo, low J..lncoln·Ml'rcu1y mi. Pvt . Sl'l-1017 1006 Harl)03'. C.f.I. Cl46-930..1 JAG '70 ~ 2+2 27M. Blut>. AM/1'..,,f, wlrt/ air, nu In $3850 673-<;<.\4 ' !rum s:m. Yantnha -Knabe • HAPPINESS + ai>pt. to &ee boats In the Rblt lop end New elcc -Mason-Han1lln -\\'ur-A BEST FRI ENO! evening, 71414!>:1·5101. $600. Roth near 50 mpg'. Ul:ter -Storey & Clark -BOBO NEEDS A FAl\llLY 30' Custont Diesel \'acht, 557-510.'l Kav.'ai -Sicltn\•ay -Cable F ree To Good Hom1 nt>nr con1pleUon. com·L·,;:12'-"',1""'su"z-.u-KI--PS-l-2>--.-x-·-1nt Ntlsou -Kincaid -Cable lortablc ll('l'O. m, sips' 5· ~It cond. Knobbies. lo plJ)C:. Nu _ Baldv.'in _ Chickering _ ntl!'d.lum slze male. 1~5 o..'l':n & range, relrt~ top end. ,Just tight !or Sot\mer. SHAGGY DOG 11./ll'C('zer, dual COl'ltrols beginner or trail rid $3'.!:i • Or'.n' \'ou"..... en,....,..,tlc, 1-<ng, \\•/flying brldge 1!€!ating 8. 645-100 or 1 ~· , ,.,., ~~.. v• &16-T.-&, eves S.l5-J9.13. -· 100 to choose from tra.1n<><I · artores children~ ,66 TROJ \N CC 26, xl 1 '73~i Y Ai.\1AHA 360 Bnduro ~'e1v, Used and Trade· Ins Nttds affection dally. \\le rond, 'lJ' hrs 0~ t>ng. ~-Xlnt. Cond. E:..:11~ plus , Optigan .. , •••..••••••••. $9!1 found a really cute doi;::. lie 1, sl' B 1 ff "~" ,,n.,,. helmrt must See !Ins \\•knd Hammond \\'/rhythm .. $695 love5 the kids 1u1d the kirls ;~ ~s 0 er . .,.._.,,,,,,.., $875/olr ~7310 anytime. Kint ball S\vinger , ..... , $795 lo\'c him, bul the fantily pet 1968 HUSKY 250 M \\"urlit2er 3 keyboard,. ~1195 Is bent. Plea~ give hln1 I\ 13' BOSTON \Vhaler w/91\ X. Very _, ho Call 557 • , ' cln. excel. cond. $330. Loi\Tey Holiday ..... , .• $495 ~ ....... , me. ~ -81:111\h 1-IP Johnson, $600. Xlnt 847-:;759 or S93-{;00'l p. par. Conn Caprice •.....•..• $.195 ;i;JO \Oo'kdays and anytin1e motor, good oond. 642-332:1 ty. Thon1a1 A-1 Spinrt • , ••• $179 \\'eckends. t~"---------- li11mn1011d-Bald1vin-Conn ~.~p~u=p°"p~y~w=o~R~L~D~.~ Boats, Sill 909 T\VO old, rl:isreputabll' bike~. \Vurlilzer-Loo·rey-Kimball Bull Dog•, Chihuahuas,· Tloy ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 onu man's, on<.> ladirs, need Y.•nah•-G"lb•an"n tires nnrl: paint. Bollt for • " • Poodles. Lnbs, Gneat Dano, COMPACT TRAILERS t;asuy Towed By atiy C.'.11' 1''1vm a VW lo a Cadillac. F ALL CLOSEOUT AT $99 OVER DEALER COST ln\'oices available for in· spectlon. • BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ' ' ' ' '. ·' FULLERTON Music INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL $10 548-3036 ' i\1ner. F.sk, Pit Bulls, Bull $ t~--~~-----122 N. l·larbor. Fullerton Terrier, Cockll.poo, Irish 3300 '72 KAWASAh.1 175 + ACC. l,,C.::::::;::::::::::::=::::===-871-1805 Setter. 100 MIXED PUPS!! or !\Tore on a Ne1v 31 foot Xlnt rond. $450 or trade G4 V\V Bnjn Kit, hender~ '73 NOVA COUPE (209HCVI $2999 '72 MALI BU COUPE (P58l $3099 '68 VW CAMPER IX"\'G$771 . $1999 16800 Beach at \V1u11er !Ju11Unglo11 Bearh CAPRI 542·88~1 • (213 1592-s:>:Mll---_;c.-___ _ "llon1<' or tho Vikini,:" DIVORCE FORCES SALE? '69 FORD 'l '\llNOO\\' VA}l Near perll"t"I! 1#2478) $1999 \VE BUY USED C1\RS! Of popular ·73 rnO<)el ~apri \Vlth onJy 3800 mL Just 3 mo. old. Red w/blk int., lu.'<. deair, 4-spd, AMIFf.1 i;terro, 2000 eng. n l r, SACRIFICll $3<75. Cj\ 11 537-8151 .Aft. S & Yi'kends. !!J'l3 Capri sliver grey, auto trans, a.lr cond. 4 cyl. $3.550. 5.i2-Sll4 '11 DODGE con tern po CORTINA eaniper van, raised roof,,1---------- fu\l equipt, sac for bal due, 19G8 FORD CORTINA. Ex· $1800. Ph: 6,15-0&:'i6 CC'\>tionally CI ea n, un· '71 Gl\1C Rally Spx \VinrlO\\' be levable gns economy, Vfin, V·8, oulo, plb, post ~9362. ·tr11ct 30.000 mi, good cond, LA·-"'1°'·E""''6'°'1-eo~e17,-m"'G"T=-,,._-,pd-.,.. $2'.!00. 55&-7565 radio. heater, clean'. Good \VINOO\V • Bl~ 6 Chevy, rond. $450. 562-7474 '56 JAO, XJ01IO, "C" }10 lop, CPE. rndltils, •tcreo, $1295/ Olr. 675-3238. JENSEN JENSEN INTERCEPTOR LARGE SELECTION Of COWllS ll\l~l"EDIATE DELIVER'/ FULL SERVICE DEPARTMENT NEWPORT IMPORTS 3JOO W. Coo.st H\Oo'Y., N.B. • '42-9405 MASER,ATI h~: 0JX'll Nights 'HI 9 Stud Service Most Bl't'eds. 1974 liioclcl Cl1.1!sln&: sloop. for VW Van. call no11 .~ bucnpcrs. Sh'<'Cl legal. 0 E 531~27 l\1od.:!rn. Fast nnd Able. A 837-8910 I $f!OO. 831-1263 Sat. '1il 5:30. Sun. 12-5 prn ves: -..., p y h Desi d BUY a player piano tor PUPPIES FOR th1:~mn:ds ~f The S:Ugg~~ TRIUMPlf .. 650 Bonne'."!lle, '6i S_cout 4X4, $550 GROTH CHEVROlET 1966 rehullt en.i.:, buckt>I DA•SUN S<.'a1. good 1it't'S. $800. I '68 l\1ASF.RATI very cle11.n, 492-1610. good. (,'01\d. Must ~II. Call Christmas. Good selection THANKSGIVING North Sea. Constructed to re-bit ~ng1ne, A-1 concht1on, 497-1664 aft 6 & \\·kndS fro1n $ll00 to $1300. David Registered English Spaniel~ LloyclJJ Standanls of Highest lo\V mileage, Offer 586-4206 Trucks 962 T. Dupree Player Pianos, & Poodles. Layaway pet Quall!y i\Jnterlals By Proud aft 6 & \\.'lldS. 18211 BEACH BLVD STEAL '69 VII' v ... ' P""· '71 DATSUN 240Z ... .-M~~ A Xlnl cond. S550. & take over D 847.6087 549·3331 pntls. !lti0-2117. Call aft. ti EXll':\ Clean, Lo\\' l\Uleagc , 2MOD Grace Ln., CM • sy,'eaten & other gifts no"'" Dutch Cl'tlflsmen. '72 llONDA SL 3.j(), in good Sewinn Machines 821 962-8000. P 1 c ·,\·P et • As Low A'I condition. $550 979-4743 or :.;;,;;c:::!"-.===.:.._;~ Brookhurst at Adams, Hun-$21 ,900 SAil.AWAY f>l9-12(M}. '71 FOR'D 'I• TON HUNTINGTON BEACH p.m. t507BZW). '73 ROTARY • ••••• '65 DODGE VAN. Runs good. $4000 ENGIN$ MAZDA * SINGERS from $17.50 * * Touch N' Sews & 206's * * White Zig Zags in cabinets ... Only $19.95 * * Hoover & Kirbys lrom $34.95 * lington Beach Includes Engine, Jib and1 H_O_N~D-A-1~00-C-B-.-$-150_or_bo_t AKC Irish Setter puppies, l\1alnsail, Pulpits, Double olfr, gd trans rit a ch. bred !or champions, sho\v Lifelines, Go To Sea Pack· ~8--0467 anytin1e. & field, deep mahogany age nnd l\1uch Alore. DUCATI 350. Rare & ~1~i"~s.ea;~'.:~: cLosEoui' • .fo;.;·!':~=~::~·. ::: *BUENA No $Mo65nev Down (7358:.:!H) BRAND NEW 3 spd, l yr old, Xlnt cond. 1973 GMC PICKUPS $2400. 49;...-0854 anytin1e mo. No Gin1micks All guaranteed. Parlll Ir: aervlce on all makes Closed Thursday Sincere Se\v Mach. & Vncuum 1878 Harbor, C.r.1. 646-9742 coat. Grade<l. \Velped 1017 The l\1agulf!C<:nt beautiful $450 Ca11 831>-46&1 * CONTEST 31 * !J6i3646 WIRE Fox Tenier, male, Open 10 AM Til D11rk E 10 mo. Too lively for older FRI. SAT. SUN \\'ANT D Utility Trailer 15" \l'heel, 4..-.:8 slzc cpl. AKC $75. 2983 Ceylon Or By Appointment. Sllp 3A 962·8WS nft 5 $AVE * and 1 Ton. '68 CHEVY \'an, CU>t. pa;n1 *P.ARK *JG mo.BOU.EL.E, ON.A.CA. 2.180 llarbor Blvd. UP TO $1200 SAVINGS & inter. Trophy \vlnner. . Costa i\Jesa ?-.1usl see. 5..11-..1012. At Fair Drive Ml KE McCARTHY '63 I-'ORD v Ni · $150 Dr. 546--0618 eve or \\:knd Ne\Oo•port Archei; Mnrina I--~-"-='-""--'---* AKC min. blk. poodle fBe~entlnela Bank) '66 Honda 305 Scrambler PU"". Will hold 10 r Holan uchrs/Ne\vport $225. 642~31 after 5. '" 11 4 "139 Ask for Brian Cbrlstmas. Stud pointed. -,,.,.,.,;;,;,;;,;~;;;;;,.,..,.~[ 'ii:-H"Ori~:"'iif:T,;;.;;tt.; 540'1011 BEA~~~~~D. & ~;:';.~'"PJ1acenli~~ CM *MAZDA *PARK • •••••• S: ~;~;R; .• 1 ~~~~Fivf~i'.~~~ ~~'1 t,:;~~:y~~'s~{.8~~~ *MAZ' DA ' " i. c ·~ 543-2159 !!! '71 HONDA 750, low n'liles, LUDERS 16 xlnt cond. $900. Sporting Gooch 830 \VANT TO BUY -Used skis vlith bindings. 160-165 c.m. Under $75. Also \\'Omen's ski boots size 8 under $25. Call Linda, 546-4478. SCHNAUZERS -Hold Jor 26' racing 5loop. Top side & 675-6317 Chrl.stmas. Shots, terms, bolt f · h d O t '73 stud serv. 871-8182; S22-8366 °"1 re inis e c · · BSA 441cc, New motor, $375 aft 5. _Boal CO".er & OB motor. -26" Girls Bicycle $25 Good radng fleet. Conta(1 B93-20l6 DAOISHUND PUPPIES Randv IUJI, 213-283-7933 Ask·l--~-"':::.:=--- y AMAHA skis 205 cm with Long haired, AKC. Call lng Si600. CLASSIC '5.'> Triumph WO Nevada toe & marker heel 50-09"';>8 PART (l'l,>,'n new C<:ll-33, fully cbopflcr. ~·,,,......,. $50.00. Call 4~1614 after =P:OE"°•m""R'°'O~KE=~w,.,'"1,'"h""'Co~,g-L~ll equip, avail every sun., 2 ----"'~o:::::•·--- 6 PM. · wk.s. A.KC, Sats mo., Xlnt deal, 833-9560 '69 Yamaha. Dirt Bike :SJ<1S & boots, men's, good Call 546-4928 bef 5 wkdays, 831-o'l'JJ * Best offer. 673--2757 * c:ondltton. Also ski equip. =oo=s"ERlo=-:MAN~""Pinsch'"· -"'",..-Pu-ps, wkends oCall=...:d::"""e:::·'...:~::::::c1'..:'.98e:· ___ I AKC, ?J & F, 6 wkll, an. s ABO T. Good cond. Motor Homes TV, Radio, HIFI, 5, 536-9569 F iberglass S2'l5 or best of. Sale/Rent _s_t.;;•_roo;... _____ 136...;.1 PUPPIES. 8 •;ks old, Mostly fer. 940 ZENITH, RCA&: Sylvania TV Alaskan ~~Icy, Orte & stereos, priced less than the discounters. With 3 yr. COWES, Sa b I e, AKC, picture tubes. 1 yr parts Championship background & service. All available 494-2978 models in stock & on SILKY Tcnier 'PUppy, display. '73 tnoclels priced female. Sell/Lease. 832-9422 lo clear. Cash 90 plan or or 644-6178. lern1s to 36 mos. ABC Color TV, 9021 Atlanta, or 19046 ADORABLE cockapoo pup- Bro o kh\U'St, lluntlngton pies $15. 31ll 3rd Ave, Cdl\1 Beach, OOS-3329 or 962-5559. ===*""644-~1='312"'-*7-~= DACHSHUND Puppies, AKC. TEAC A·4010S, auto reverS(', minia. 2 Fem. 7 '"ks, have tapu recorder. Xlnt cond. shots StOO ea. 586-2i>35 For sale or trade lor JXlrl ,:::,:::,::cooo:.-,=='-°'=~ rolor TV of comparable DARLING brown puppy "'ith valu. 846-S460. , shots. $15. RCA Victor color roruiole, 673-8779 \\'alnut, Zl" color TV, Black Toy Poodle am/fm, u radlo, turntbl. $2D. 963·2576 Good cond. S:lXl. 67~7013 aft 5 &: wknds. Horus 856 BRAJ'1D ne"· Panasonolc MST sell Arab Qtr l\lare solid state )Xlrt. 13" color • 7 yrs, xlnt pleasure, $400 TV. Reg S.139, asking $290. Reg 1'i: Arab Filly, 3 yrs, 842-7009 ~. 67~782.f. 673-7827. \\>1.LL buy color TVs & late NICE Bay Gelding, 14 hands, model black & \\'h I t e some tac included. Sound, •••••• TIIUNDERBIRD 2G', 4 sails, 11eagull OB. sleeps 4, galley CLOSEOUT SALE & head. $2(XX). 968-7449 after 4 Brand New Open Road 5pm 1-.'lotor Homes. 14' FLYING Junior, '~·/road $200 trailer & 2 sels or sails. $GOO. 675-1700, Eves. 64""3980 LIDO 14, \~'/ trailer, sails, CG equipment, no 2311. Xlnt rond. $850. 714-675--6512 RACING SABOT, $200 G7:J.645G or &10.8424 CAL 20, Race Equipt BELOW COST MIKE McCARTHY BUICK BEACH BL.VD. & SAN DIEGO FR\VY, 531-2450 "'"" Co"rl 84&-9289 • • • • • • 18' DAY SAILOR, Wood, New sails, $400. 2D8 Adams, e SALl:S e &100a. 613-4621 • SERVICE • Boats, Sllp•f Oockl 910 50' SLIP. :!\fain bay. Parking, water & elec. *645-8035• SLIP "'anted for 26' s a i I boat. NeYi•port nl't'a. 714-962·8159 e RENTALS e EXPLORER O. HUNTINGTON BEACH 18801 8fA(H fllV!J 841 ~3 HUNTINGTON &A.CH portables \\'Orking or not tl -~o ·~ 5ll-0659 gen e • .io.-.uu. ;100'.LO.:o<). Small boat with Newport RENT A MOTOR HOJ\fE - 21.::0.,"-"'c""-l--TV-----I F'OR SALE 9 yr old bu('kskin :!\'fooling. MrNI HOliTE QR VAN o or . l year mare reg. $450. 1974 GMC V2 TON '73 GMC YANDURA llutos Wa nted 968 NEW PICKUP TOP DOLLAR PAIO '74 DATSUNS 1-J.D. Radintor, Clutch, Long "'heel base van. VB, IMMEDIATELY NOW IN STOCK Gauges, Vinyl Sea ts. Spare automatic. pcl\\'er steering, FOn ·ALL fo'OREIG:'ll CARS IMMEDIATE '.Ri_~'f· t'tc. (Ser. #X505· radio, benrrr. 180063Nf. Calf or ron1e In to see us. DELIVERY · SALE PRICE $2895 $3777 NEWPORT IMPORTS 210 n1CKlcls thru 260Z mCK!el11. MIKE McCARTHY BUICK BEACH BLVD. & SAN DIEGO FR\VY. 531 ·2450 ~toll lf.llli4 W TOYOTA 1966 1-larbor, c.r-.t 646-9303 •••••••••••• '69 DATSUN PICKUP 4 speed, radio, heater & nrr.v !'ires. (ZU5202J. A nice dlr. truck! $1295 831·20·10 495-4949 '70 FORD Rnngci-XLT. Nu tires a.Ir cond, saddle tanks, lo n1i. Xlnl cond. $2750. 494-1962 1973 O IEVY 1.i T PU, Camper shell, very lo n1i, Xlnt rond thru-out. $2850. Firm, pri pty,'847-7951 'TI Ford % T. PU Cmpr. Spec. Lo mi, A/C, Arr, P/S, very clean 586-7707 HIGO Ol:EVY Pickup 6 cyl . Recent rebuilt engine. ~l bed. 548-7147. '64 GIEV Pickup, 6 cy!, auton1a1ic $625 646-943-1 548-3351 '68 CH EV :i., Ton. Shell. New tires, brakes, shocks, Clean. 494-SOll alt 6. 962-0161 1973 GMC '!'4 TON PICKUP Super Custom. 350 ·V-S. Auto Trans, POYi'Cr Stei>r- ing, Pov•er Brakes, Radio, Step Bumper, (Ser •503- 49£) SALE PRICE $3695 MIKE McCARTHY BUICK BEAOI BLVD. & SA!~ DIEGO FR\VY. 531-2450 •••••• • '7Z DODGE 'I> TON Pickup. VS, auto· matic, air, radio, heater. P.S., P.B .. low mileage. (161- 82LI $AVE 2480 1-larbor Blvd. 3100 \\'. Coast Hl\'Y,, N.B. 642·9405 . TOP CASH Ove r I 00 New And Used Economy Cars Now On Display. COT OATSUN ... " . . ... ~-.. •..oo °''"' "' ''''' for cican late nlodel carw and trucks! 1--'--------- Howard Chevrolet 1973 DATSUNS l\lacAI1hur and J amboree ALL MODELS N"';:J;~ach IN STOCK WE PAY TOP DOI.I.AR B~RWICK IMPORTS FOR TOP USED CARS 33375 Carn1no Capistrano I! your car Is extra clean, San i.Tuu Caplatra.no see us first . _ 493-3375 or 831-1375 BAUER BUICK WILL BUY YOUR 29:5 Harbor Bl\•d. Costa l\tesa 979.2500 DATSUN,1 TOYOTA wE l<\JY OR VOLKSWAGEN Ji\IPORTED A(rroS PA.ID f''OR OR No·r. \\llLL BEST PRICES PAIDI PAY T.OP DOLLAR. CAl.L D L , I I KENT ALLEN. 54()..(»42. 1an 1w1s mpor 1 . 1966 l'••bo• C '' ,,.,, ...,,.... 1970 ~ Z, Alununum mags, ~... • • •• • U't\1''1JUo. modified exbaUlf, k o n·t CASl-f FOil shocks, oWn;lzed ~lichelina YOUR CAil $326.5, 5-10-086-I. ' 54&-7070 DATSUN 1971 2.JOZ Autos, Imported 970 Pert.eel, 4-spcl., air, mag!!, custom paint, ski rack. S4195 ALFA ROMEO =556-~'='83c-. ~~~­DArsuN ·72 240 z. Orangl", * ALFA ROMEO 4 '""· mog•, ~1000. prlvato : • party. 614-4013 Best deal .al"11ys! Berhnas ,_ 7015 Knol t, .Buena Park Call Mr. W1ynt 522-8750 * Mtlda '73 Roltry * $66 MONTH 36 P.tONTHS O?EN LEASE \VIU ncctJll trade·lru 1 CAl.L AIR. FRY 8'2<1666 Hunt. Beach • MAZDA 173.":I Brach Bl. MERCE,DES BENZ '71 MERCEDES BENZ SEDAN Air Cond, Auto Trani;, Po">er , StPCrinu. J-,aun Extl'rior, 1vhh Bl'Ol11l Lealhf'r Interior. A FINE EXA~lPLE Qt-' A \\!El.I. KEPT l\tOTOB. CAR l9j9Ct-'FJ. $5795 *BUENA *PARK *MAID guarantee $85. B/W Po11 494-7176 979-38-18 CONVERSION, LO\V AS S9 $35, 533-0659 Anaheim ,-,--,--i-~~---= Boat Spffd & Sk' 911 per Day & 6c per mile Livestock 858 s, I RESERVE YOURS TODA y '68 V\V truck, SOO\V tires. Extra Clean. Runs great! 494-80ll, 64:i-4196 Costa Z..Icsa At Fair Drive 5'16-8017 front $3795 (SCr. #0288). FOR Sal~. 13 240 Z, Green, '72's &. '73's, Complete se-nuto, ~1r. mags, an1/fm. lecllon no1v, Buy or lease 5.000 ntt, xlnt rond. 644--0109 7015 h"NO'lT, BUENA PARK l fron1 '71 Datsun 240Z, a.Ir, xlras, Call Mr. Wayne 522..a7SO K·?>iART TV. Xlnt ror~Ution. ;;;...;.;.;...:..;;,; ____ .c;;.:. 18' Unlimited Ski Boat 1~8_,.._33~n_. _____ _ $60. BANTAi\J chicken~. Ducks, * FOR R ·~ * 5..16-8934 Rfl 5 * 2 3.11 Chevy Engine. t\VO 4 Bar· E.,' * GE Stereo coru;ole, reel to ~I ~7· f·50· 261 Mesa rels, All Alrt'f'aft Fittings, 1973 EL DORADO tlotor· $3:il * SJ6.5071 reel tape, record player, '!c!.,!!!!a!!o!a~.!!~~~ I !-lalcraH quick change V home, lS·f.t., tape deck, T.V., --""'-:_.::O::::'.:C.. __ Al\1/Fl\1, S375. 546-1728 art 4. ;. Drive, Adjustable Trim self·<_:0nd_a1ned, sleeps ·l. Call • • • • • • '49 CHEVY PICKUP Plate, tri stacks, Tamdem aft. ::i. 956-2764. SONY TC 350 Stereo 4 Track A_xlc N~er.on Troller. Speed \VlLL trade Ne\vport Beach TaJ>e Recorder, \\'/ mlkcs high 90 s. SEE IT TO BE· Property for l\lulor Home IMMEDIATE & accessories nOO, 645-5253 9& LIEVE IT. ABSOLUTELY 673·2058 Agt. Eves. 675-5487. DELIVERY ~~~~U~~E~ve:~~':~~ ~·-25·. l\IO'f'.OR. Home~: BRAND NEW Sale Priced Flt $3695 Superior. Lifelune & Open 1974 4 \Vh.eel Drive Pickups SE & SU · Road. Ken \\lelsh, 639-2981. and Jimmy? A N R. V. •Dale's l\Io1or I-Jonte Rental! AND WE'RE 17:i55 Beach Blvd., 1-Junt. Bch. '73 23-26' ilI.t-1. & i\'li nis REALLY DEAL IN' I I [, •-10 You ' .. '69 CHEVY ~~ 'l'. \vllh -% T. capacity. R&H, air, p/s, p/~acldle tanks, clec. hook·UP for camper. $1995. Call 675-(ii7G anytime. '66 F.D. P-up \V/camper Shell A/T lir R/H P B Xlnt cond. 18 l\1PG H-D Shocks $129i 968-2008 V1ns 963 ][i SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS i l Lines, 2 Tim1s, $2.00 Hintler -Srung -Gluey - Lot·ute -DOUGl-1 842~0675 Free miles 9 til 9, 838--0!KXJ SKI-CRAFI FREE \VEEKEND MIKE McCARTHY '64 Chevy Van \Y/'68 Camaro \VANKEL ENGINE Recreational Vehicle Rental BUICK eng. Looks great. Must see. ~ J\ CHRlSTMAS prei;ent for that little boy. 3 1110. old 1• n1Lxed cocker puppy. Jlsc ~ 1 _h_~_;n_"'~·-"'-'-'°~'-'8_. __ _ ~ AOOllABLE Lhasa Apso, • i\taltesl' fl\IP. 6 111 o . ·~"' Hsebrkn, loves kid s, "'ill keep ti! Chri1tma11. 96.1-4915 ", F'REE to good home. l yr. ·"· Female Shep-Collie -ml.-.:, white. All shots G·Ri-8607, I'. :. &<>-1955 SHAGGY Dog -<t child's bes:t friend. Fnund can't keep. AlRle. Ca.II aft ~:30 wkd&y1 anyll111e wkend&. f'REE to good home: Sh11ggy r doli. mall' -Xlnt. with klrtx! 357-8151 .II.ft. 5: 30 & wknds. ~· BLACK Lab, approx. 6 n10s. &~:,_M~•~l'~·c.t~o~Roodc::::"""ho;.:.;m:.,•~·~-1'. • 5:i6-8934 aft 5 • FRlENDL\' Kitten. Blnck f.i ~ white. Abandoned call for ~ Info. 979-1838 I~ l-l~'U~P"'P~l"'F.S"-'"'. '-'F"''rec.=._ID_l(ood_ homP11. High IQ, Love children. 642-5400. i VARY aflec. 1 mo old. mote Tiger kitty, shots, box train· fd will &lttr 644-<1139 ~~ Wlfl'l'E poppy, 111ighlly han· dlcapped. Needs bo1nc & IO\'e. Ca II 6·12·~. iol BLACK Lab, 8PfH'OX. 6 mos. i l\fale. to ,rood home. .. 536-8934 alt. 5 .. j l=*=F"'R"'E ;io.."'E"'~'=U~P.,,P_I E_s __ PEl')IGHF;ED Poodle lll'l'riS lovlna h0n1c. Adult, ftonmlc, CaU ~93 ·~ I) Just rcn1e1nber, \Velfaf.e Rolls are ntade \\·i!h your DOUG~!. 1%9 18' \Vinnor. 100 hp Johnson, 20 hrs. on rebuilt engine 847-3170 Bo1ts/Mlrln1t Equip. 904 CRA FT Elec, n1ari ne heads. BEST OFFER OVER UJ0 Bureau. {Il4) 842-9922 BEACH BL.VD. & Best offer. 545-Zl.ll or 675-&1J6 or 64()..8424 Auto Service Parts 949 SAN DIEGO FR\VY. 557-Sll6 lli' l\IERCURY 112 hp In· , 531 "2450 '69 FORD 1 ton, many ex· hoa.rd, rompl.:!tely redone ATTN: V\V owners. Engine • • • • • • tras. 34.000 n1iles. Will ac· lnrlcls trier., niany extras'. & transmission <1968) good -='-=-'"-"""'-=-'" cept lrade. 644-6457; 644-4839. $650. f1.16·1648. cond. Sn'i. 494-4288 A good want ad is 11. good 1:1-The fastest draw Jn the West. 18' S-K V-drive, !Ike new. CLASS SELLS -642-5678 vestment. • .. a Daily Pilot Classified Priced !or quick sale. '31"'471 RO<lu<.'ed to $159. I llfll] • 673·'351' • Trlrllp0rt1tion Boats, Pc;twer -906 ~---~--~·==j '72 SEARAY 24' Cuddy, 125 I O:'itC. Tandem Trfr. to,\• Ca mpers, Sas./ Rent 920 -=- hf,, lmmac. Loaded, Asking · $799:;. Hunt. Harbour. {213) FORD Courier wlth Cemper 5!12-1712. sh~H. rettr humper, only t'4m 13' VALCO. l yr old, v.·icle hcam, seRts. oan1, car rack. $300. Trallrr SLl. !l ~2 h.p. Johnson, like. new $300. 673-filOO zr SLIO\CiW\t"'l' SS 235 1972. i1 hr/\, VRf, tnttltr. i\lu.~1 M'.ll. SA\~ $HXlO':oi, 49-M>SlS. nules, cxcl. cond. $1998. 8!»-3134. APACllE lent tr.'lller, u!ll'd 6 lln1e.!I, new cond. $350 FTlll\1. 6·16-:'1277 -I Jim Parkinson'• clean, s~Hl937 .:..::.:.:J.:.IM:.::.:..:.S:.:L:!E.:.:M:::.=ONc:S= ' T!lrarh Jhni111i1!i tt -1.-...... w ( ,,., ,.,,.."I ~.::'.!<•I ll • t • ''..~..i()(t 645.6400 or 645.6406 '71 SPIDER 28,llX> miles! {54651 $1999 \\IE BUY USEQ CARS! ~lll.11 q111 !; lllllhn ', 1111(1111 ~l ""'' • ~,.,,, .. .. ' .. " AUDI '71 AUDI 1ao LS ·I Or, l..01v l\.lileage (211CFUl '71 DATSUN 1200 COUPE Vinyl top, radio, low miles. (907C1C) $1475 *BUENA *PARK *MAZDA $3495 *BUENA 10u KN01"1'. BUENA PARK C•ll Mr. W~ymt 522-8750 'i9 DATSUN ' P.iCK UP *. ,ARK . 4 spe@d, 1'.1u1\n, treater & nr.tv _ tirl?ll. (ZUS~2). A nice dlr. car. -· * $1295 ' MAZDA &1l~~ RAT -t9 • I 'IMPORTS MERCEDES BENZ ' AtmlORTZF.D &\LES & SERVICE Jim Slemons Imp om \ \re·r~ lop buytr for any used ~Jete(,'Cle11 Benz. I ' 1301 Qul\ll ;.\'C\\l)l)M 13each 8.>l-9300 F.l\'TF:R FROi\I ~lacARTHUR 1 '72 ~es 280 sn ~lln. Rndk>. hl'ft!U, llUlo-I mn!lr trnn.~. j)O\lo't'r 111~r· '. int:. faclory nlr. 4l5FUZ..t. $8900 ' Jim Slemons Imports 1301 Quall Ncy,·1)(1rt Beach ll..'\3-9300 I ENTER FROM P.fncARnrun.1 '73 Mercedes 450 SLC , I • I· .. ,, I .1 " ' "'5 OAILV PILOT r.._ ___ .;c_ _______ :.:,Fr~ ~ernber 23, 19/., Th11r5diy, Novtmbtr 22 , 1973 04J LY PILOT 35 s9530 PR MONTH ON~Y 5195DOWN NEW •oTARY MAZDA RX3 COUPE Mazda Awtomotlc tro111mb1!011, AM radio, 5 ,.1. fctl, s,Nelol WOI & poUP, s fMf 50,000 111lle service policy. Power fr111t disc brokn, eiec. cloc.ti, rear window olec:., defo99or, rodlol tires, full whffl c.o.,er1, toc.hom1t1r, tripodem.ter, rocli11ll•9 fr11111 bwckct Mats, tlttt1d 9las1, full 11.,1011 car• p1tln9, c.l911rett1 li9hter, tool kit, h&otir Ht, osier, flow thn1 v1ntllo• 11011, Ioctl llQ 11111 filter door, t11b nro 1111r1l11g ffvlc.e. IS124A148· 542) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Ullf(rl!d 111ymen1 Pr•tl 5'2i9.«l l!\Clucll[lll 11111, llCffl!il Ind lin•nc• cll1rv11 on &;)proved credit. Full Pritt Incl. tax & lit. SllW. ~19S tol&! clown ind 5,5,30 mo. l11r ..a n10. Annual pO•<e.111111 ·~•e 12.,1. , .. LE$$ ~ QUALITY USED CAR BARGAINS '66 PLY. ISYC959J $695 '6' PONT. YENT. IXNJ7'8J Ttll1 c•r w11 own..i by • little old ~n Who boutM II -111w ind now only NII Jt,'50 rnfle1. A orHt opportunity to m;ike • 110011 blly •na 11'1 IDldtd wlltl .qulptnent. MAKE OFFER '73 DUSTER IUl~O!l Lo·., mltNtt Incl •n opp:wtunl!y to ,." on ltll1 -· Equipped with i.e.. a ir, pow.-1tro., 111to. tr1111., encl vinyl 10!). '69 DART IZLKSSOI '69 CHRYS. NPT. IYWN 223 1 '69 LEMANS WGN . 1487HOUJ A ore•• economy ear. 8Nulltul rldlant or1nge wlm "' Here 11 • ll•Hl opp.;ir1unltv lo own a grea1 lu•urv ca• A greal mlcl 1i1e wa11on 1riat 1111 lust the rlgri1 amount .ttonv vrnvr top 1nd lrtltrlo• to match equipped wllll the loe!lea with equ!pl)menl. A buutllul Se4 Fo.im green of room vet 11 t•sv lo par~. H•1 ur"1oll ve, •uiom11•c fe n1111llc 1lent 1!11, 1u10 tr1n1., 1lr, powtr 1IH•ln11. W•lh mattllln11 ml1rkir only rr1n1., rildlo, power 11r11. 11no lac. •i• cond. Slf«l41. $1395 $995 $1495 '68 DATSUN '69 JAG XKE !IR404471 '71 PINTO WGN. l695FLWJ H1r1 Is • •t•Hr cul• 111119 11al01m blue eco,,g<M" cer This 11 1 bi:ouliful ind r1re sterling silver beauty wUll Sul)f:r Economy lltrte we(!(ln. Eci1.11ooed wllri raoial that wtll Ilka \IOU Ill ovv 1own for .,.1,_y 111111 1145• A ebony Interior, ~ speed lrans .. em.Im $1creo, and elr tlrts, 1ulomelk tr1ns., lCIOO t.c. 1ngin1, air cond. 11>11 11rut buy, bul hurry. (XOUJ7') cord. • cu11om ••l•rlor. ~1 low mlle•Q;t bllt won'I l••I lof'IV. $995 MUST SEE $2~95 '67 LEMANS IYCUSBBJ '70 G.P. IZDY018J '73 DATSUN!138JURJ Trvl'f hlrd 10 /Ind Mid ll'lls ooe rs suoer shlrp. A deep A 11re11 d1ulc end tull of slyle. A truly lu•u•v •oorh A rttll'f cute -· A bloutllul r.,;1.,.,1 or1n11e with 8ur11lll'Cly w1m Ivory lnltrlor. EqulPPld wlln 1utomallc ctr LDMled witt'I tQVipmenl ln<:h,tcllno ,.M.FM sltrco Rell" 1TrlPff &net ll\fll wtieeh. Gre;i! tco11<1m'f end tr1n1 .• Powtr 1trg., Racllo, vinyl top, tic. elr cllrl<I. r1cli11, f.JC . 1ir, pow1r wlndowi etc. Gor11cous. lloo!I look• lo boo!. Only h•s SOOO mUes on ii. $3195 MAKE OFFER , $21 i._5 LIKE NEW ~~~--~~~~~~'---~~~~~~~~~ '73 GMC YAN 1630HGCI , '73 SCAMP IS14FPFI A bcau!Uu• or1119e •nd to.J.cled. Srnan Vt. 1uto tr1n1., LOOlu 11~e ii II.ISi e1me otl the s!Mlwroom floor l'QUIPPl'd POW"e• 111'"11·• m'1I! wneels wld1 oval tlfl!1 and c1.1stom with vlnyl IOI), •ldio, power 1tr11 .. And l•c. 1lr cond. 1n!erlor. SPK!al ltlls We-elletld only $3195 > ~ ' ~ :-~ '• ~: .. '66 IMPALA l 16469D1334151 The Wtkll0n1 OI Clle~rOlel, l l'lls 1111ht Devil II sUl)er 1n.trP lin(I '""' CUI f,"lnlllllit . H.01 1m~tl 118, ilUIO tr1n1 •• ana '" cond. $695 '72 PINTO RUN ABOUT Thi~ h~~ b~£11 1n1 ttst 1elll1111 com11<:1ct lor some lime ano we h,1~0 1 9or11eou$ tore1t q•cen one ro9MJ her1, Equip~ ... 1111 100.l t.<. engine, ilutomatic lr1n1ml11lon il'IG r..O•o. ~vi.er KQflOmy C.1f. 1115E ll) HURRY '71 DATSUN CPE. 1960BQTI Look ing lor • cir to beat tne gos •hcrtdge? WI llove- O•I! in our ml!1 tM! "'ill do 1ne trkk. Re<1lly cutt ar.d neec11 ii home. $1895 '68 CHEVY 'I• TON PICKUP Ht•• is 11 11r11t chance to pl'k up 1 r11olly cle•n pickup 1rtc1 camper comblnallon. C1mper unit Ollly on1 vear olcl 1nc1 eciul~ wl)l'I bu111ne slovt, let bell, rlc. Tr11Ck llos overslrl'd tires olld wneer1, outom.otic 1r1ns.. power slcerlng ond r1tclla. A must to '"· 12'281ltCI SHARP 2001 E. First St.. Santa Ana (Santa Ana Fwy. at First St.) (714) 558-7871 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 1;.;..~'---'-~~~~ 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported _A_u_to_•;.• _l_m.,po_rt..;e..;.d __ ,_:70 'Autos, Imported 970 MERCEDES BENZ 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY Sharp New Car PORSCHE TOYOTA TRIUMPH VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN 710 VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN Trade-ins Coming In Every D•y Ask Aloout Our Unique Used Mercedes LHH Plans House of Imports 88152 Manchetttt, Buena Park on the Santa Ana f'rw1 523-72SO M& LOOKING 'FOR ECONOMY? · DRIVE AN IMPORT FROM Or•nt• Coun°ty's No. 1 IMPORT USED CAR DEALER Specializing In All V.W. ~lod.cli1 Sports Cars, Vans ---& Other Imports e 100<;0 Financing Avail • HARBOUR vw 18711 Beach Blvd. 842-4435 HUNTINGTON BEACH '68 MGC ROADSTER "One in ll l\li!Uon" AJ\f/FJ\1 radio, 1vlre \\'heel!!. (Y\VY· 11'8). $1677 . ;Dwt l.tmi& 9 . YOlYO l91Mi Harbor, C.M. '73'MGB Roadster J\lags, Mt/F'J\I Slereo, Load· td, Imn1acti1ite with super lo1v mllc1, llURRY ON THIS ONE . DDT OATS~N "' H \ ' '"'-'"" 1954 MGn ... restored to mint cond, SZ5(Xl See to ap- preclat~. ~. MGI '87 MGB. Xlnt cond. Na tmvl, much more. $13(1(). , , _,,ore:· ""::::'c:•:::rl::•r:.:·..:''*'::.:...1613=-- '70 PORSCHE 911 T '72 TOYOTA TRIUl\IPl·I TR•I, xlnl n1ceh. cond! Custotnizcd! Beauli· . rul . l\-fust sell! &st oUer 5 Spd Low Milea ... Sharp. LANOCRUISER WAGON 1~im-,_· °"&16~'· ~---(607JSN)$ '69 TR6 New lr'dllS, llC\Y 5875 21,107 miles. \Varn hubs, spot-~~i.al tires, runs like ne\v. *BUENA , .... 1688$3971 ";~·~;;~:;: *PARK J) L . '71 vw POPTOP 9 ero,or CAMPER *MAZDA 1966 Harbo•, c .or ~9YJ3 '72 TOYOTA 1015 KNO'l"I', BUENA PARK CEUCA Coll Mr. W•y,,. 522-8750 POR. '67 Cpe. $2400. M.r. Green "'ilh Black \'in)'I Top, Crabb (075DQXl 7 1 4. 4 Spd, Factory Air Cond, 894-9831 494-1930 Good eng. 1861ESG). . $3199 PEUGEOT NEW PEUGEOT DEALER BILL MAXEY TOYOT A • \Vith tent, Extra clean. (~Cl !/. $2875 *BUENA *PARK *MAZDA Comple!e Snlcs end Setvice. 1 ________ _ 50 rompa<ts on d;sploy. JUST ARRIVED 7015 KNO'l"I'. BUENA PARK PACIFIC MOTOR Call Mr. Wayne 522-8750 IMPORTS '74 TOYOTAS '11 VIV, Xlnt cond. radw, Nc11· l\Iodels • Nc11' Colors n1ag 1vhls. ,,.ood dash, coco PEUGEOT /SUBARU S.\VF. $ o:-.r nI-:l\IATNING matts. ~.i:i l~i \\1 • Lincoln t\\!c.. i'3's & DE...,IOS '66 V.\V . \7AN. Gt'Cfl l sha pe, Anaheim • 53.1-8220 nr nC\\' tires. Orig O\vnc.r SAAB J) L • 499-1145 Ycu'JI lind i! 1r1 Cla11s1fl~. Recreatlonal Vehicles 956 LOOKING FOR ECONOMY? DRIVE AN IMPORT FROM Orange County's No. 1 IMPORT USED CAR OEALER Specializing In All V.W. Models Sports cars, Vans &. Other Imports e 100% Financing Avail e HARBOUR vw 18711 B<"ach Blvd. 842-4435 Hl:JNTINGTON BEACH '72 vw 7 PASS. BUS Sharp, Lo\v r.tilcage, \532· FTPl. $3099 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA :-·-: 1 I\( ' ',[l ,; ,,,· 111 ',)1\t;:• ',.,~VI! \\'hlte Elephant Din1e-A·Llne Recreational Vehicles Beat dc"ta1~s~!mpl•te -~YOfr M?lection now~ Buy or lease 1966 Harbor, C.J\I. &16-93031 -1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--~---------- from , '69 TOYOTA Land Cruiser Jim P•rlclnson s 4x4 1967AFW) $1 9 9 5. • ~h\1 rh Jhup1111 ~. +, ' '. ., ' ' l • Theodo~ Robins Ford .. 2000 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. &12--0010. 1972 TOYOTA CEUCA ST. cA:: cAnn or .,,,.':. cM\C 16,000 miles. Xlnt cond. All .,..,.......... ..,,.,..,....., extras. Sunroof. Gia-7200 --·TOYOTA ., '69 TOYOTA CORONA < DI', 4 Spd, (YRV851l $1245 BILL MAXEY TO YO TA • TRIU..,PH LOOKING FOR ECONOMY? DRIVE AN IMPORT FROM °'""'" County'• No. 1 'LE~~.~s=E~'7'°'4--=ro"'Y"'crr=A--.,.l20ll= IMPORT eo1,,1ia iredan ... Get 10 USED CAR DEALER ~Iles per gallon . . . Only Spectallzlng 1n _ $58.34 mo. 36 nlOl!I. oper. All V.W. MOdels end lease. Sports Cart. Vana BILL MAXEY TOYOi A '72 TOYOTA Lll.ndcruiser A Other Imports • 100% Financing Avail e HARBOUR vw Hard top lo mi. bst ottr 18711 Scach Blvd. 842-4435 art 4 897-3451 . ' HUNTINGTON BEACH . I •@$191 MOTOR HOMES OVER 20 GMC MOTOR HOMES 111 Slo<k for 1 ... med!oto D•ll"'..•'1' Cholco of C•lort. & lqulpm•nf. AtSO • MOlOIMOMll • frlUNI MOlOIHi)M[I YAM CONYllllONS • PIC lt.UP C°AMnU BUY OR lfASf ''A TOTAL SERVICE FACl~ITY'' Service • Parts • Sales • Complete Camper & RV Supply Store • Supplies • Propane Gas • Dumping Station • Vehicle Storage '67 VW, Sprint 10 sailboat, $450. each. f>:IS--0731 before Spin '69 V\V Bus. E.\'.cellent con· dilion. Xlras. l\·fust see. Call John 673-5103. See Us First! ·oo SQUA REBACK \\'n1:,.on. i.:ooU l'On<l. l\Inkt• oUel". '58 No eni;"inc, Make orrcr, 557-8311) '68 BLUE V\V Bus. 'iO engine. ne1v vn!vc job ,i;. tunC'-up, 11('1V 1ires & muffler systcn1. Xlnt cond, must sell. $1400. 6ir>--1045 i f Classified .\d: ..•.... 612-5678. Autos, Imported 970 Autos , imported 970 'G6 V\V Bug. 1neehanical cond .. best offer 673-303-1 go od S:>l5 or Need a "Pad":' J'ta[.'Ct an ad! Autos, Imported 970 -USED CAR SPECIALS .- '72 '69 '12 VEGA WAGON (2428) ·CHEVY MALIBU i2425) ' BUICK RIVIERA (2434 ) Fri. only . $]895 '69 SJ095 '70 $2995 '70 CHEVY 'h TON P.U. (2'141 ) COUPE DE VILLE 12447) f"ri. only FORD TORINO 124 16') ' $]495 52895 $]395 ' -- • . . .. ~ .. . . . . . ' ' • GS DAJLY PILOT Thl1rsdr~w~•nbtr 22, 11173 Friday, Nov,mbfr 21, 1Q7l Autos , Imported 970 A ·i to~lmoo'1ed--97C Aulos,•1:::m::p:::o::rt'.:'ed'.r"-;9;;;0;;--'""1'.".A.-'.u".';t'.:'os':",-;1r:m':"po::'.:'r1::'.e'.:ld--9;;;7;.;0-A...,.,t1t"•"°s."°'U'°'sed--.:---990=:--:A-u"'to-,-, "u'""sed~--.,.. "'990""""'A'""u""to-,-, "'u"'sid.,..,---CHEVROLET DAILY PILOT 5fl 990 utos, Uff<I liiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~f VOl.KSWA GEN 1 __ B_u_1c_K __ I __ B_Ul_C_K __ I AT '72 vw BUS $2995 1970 BUI CK RIV IE RA '70 BUICK CADILLAC CliEVROLET '73 VEGA WACi ON '71 Monte Carlo Maroon v.1tb 111ddla interior. Fectory air condltiwllna:. run N I power. v1ny1 •••· nuotch"" ESTATE WAGON ewport mports lape1tj_ loterlor or vinyl Radio, t>0ate" "'"''C" llO<r· lnleriors, wsw, tilt wheel, I · 44 ooo a tWll miles AJ\.1-fPit :strn'O, (592EXC I "~~!!"°· ' c ' 2 ~R to "hoo"' lro01. Youc 52395 choice . , • '63 CAD 4 dr Sl'dnn. rbll tng., trans, hl'kt, sp[odlea. f.ood til'ff, xlnl tral\Sporta. Uon. $375. 968-2290; 968-8520 CAD ·10 4 door, full P\\-T, Ai\1/fl.t sten'fl l'ttdk>, nu tirts, bea11t cond, only $200;}, prtv O\vner. 640-WT. Loaded. 15,000 IO\V 1))1\Cll, 4 11peed tJ1UlSlllii• (•4455), alon. r11dlo, heater. $2999 (eMHVUI \\I·~ BUY USt.:D CARS! $AVE GET ••• * LOTS Of Mileage * LOTS Of Sport Car * LOTS Of High Performance WITH THE ALL NEW JENSEN HEALY • . Assorted Colors • NO SHORTAGE IMMED.IATE DELIVERY AT su)() w. ~~9.4~5" · N.s. $2333 Jim Slemons CA MARO '69 V\V. Ne\v t'ng, clutch, nutgs & radial lirl'!I. ~lany <'XI roll. $1.200. 6 l:rJS93 alt 11:X1. VOLVO '74 VOLVO'S HERE NOW ln1n1~ia1e Delivery oA Alt ~lodcls SAVES ON Rf:AIAlNING 73's & DE:\10$ ;1)t4Jl ltwi& -YOLYO 1966 Harbor. C.:\!. Autos, Used • AMC '71 JAVELIN VS, automatic, vinyl top, R&lI. po\ver · stecr1n~. lo\V miles. See to appreciate. t752FDNI $AVE 2180 Harbor Blvd. Costa ,_.rcsu. At Fair Drive 5-16-8017 '69 Ambassador SST Wagon. !·las everything. Gil cond. $995. 846-3006 BUICK Over 80 Fine Used Ca.rs To Select From Nabers Cadillac AUTHORIZED DEALER 2600 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA 1'1ESA 540-9100 Open Sund~ '72 Buick Estate Wagon Radio, heater, automatic !rans, pi'.)\\-'t!r 11teering, air ronditionlng. 14,000 actual miles. 765CIS. S3495 Jim Slemons Imports 1301 Quail Newport Beach 833-9300 ENTER FROM l\1ncARTHUR 1971 BUICK 225 · ELEC . CSTM. 4 door hardtop. J3roughan1 interior. dual t.'Omfort seats, full po\ver, factory alr con· dirioning, tilt wheel, door locks, R.B. radio, \\'hitc sidewalls. fully equipped, very low miles. Mint con· dltion. (580DDN I Imports 1301 Quall Ne.,.,,port B('IU'h 8.U·9300 ENTER Jo'ROJ\11\11\CARTII UR CADILLAC CADILLACS Orange County's Largest Selection All Models & Colors EL DORADO. CPE. DE VILl...ES FLEE7r\\'OOD BROUG1"1AMS C.'OUl">ES -SEDANS - CON\rERTS \\fide selection cf colors Choice cf intrricn.i (Tapestry & full Jcnth<'r) FnclCl'Y :l\r conditioning Full power -choice of: Cl'uise Conlrol Stcrro A~l/Flil rr1dio Truck opener more • All in im1nacut'atc condition Nabers Cadillac AUTHORIZED DE:\LER $595 2480 llnrhor Bird. Costa !\lcsa Al 1''alr Drivl' 546-8017 2600 cr:~~~~s,~L., '70 CA!\IARO, 4 spd. A/C. 5.11}-9100 0JK"n Sunday P/S. Disc brks, A!\l /FM. ·72 CAD 1''lh\•d Brougham. xl nt cond. $2100. 5'\!t-3929 $3111 ·I Dr. Sed. Fully cquipp<.'<I. '68 SUPEH. Spo11 Chcvl'lle, Over !Kl Fine Used ·cars to 20.000 nii. Lot·ttl, orig owner. $9fi0. '71 Oicvy 9 pass. Select From. S.1995. S.\8-7150 KingS\\'ootl \\'gn. litichclin Nabers Cadillac · 1 o c Ao. c •, / o v. ,..;,,, s:l9:xJ. 01;.-0662 AUTHORIZED DEALER Gold/\vht. Perl. cond. All i 1972 CA;\lARO Sport Rally, 2600 HARBOR BLVD.. acc. $2500. 673-S00.1 uur o. Rir. P.B. P\\'r steering COSTA MESA 1973 COUPE de Vi J 1 e, Ai\t/FM $2750. 842-8022. COUGAR VS. auto1nutic, airl----------1 cond .. H&l-1, pD\\'<'l' DIVORCF: FORCES SALE! steering &. hrnkes. or popular 'Tl model Capri IIDJ7f-13R417723l \•tllh only 3800 ml. Just 3 $.4.VE 1110. old. Red w/blk int. lu.x. (lccor. 4--spd, A 1\1 / 1'' l\1 2·180 llnrbor Blvd. Costa lifcsa 1\I Fair Drive s.16-&117 sll'l'\!O, 2(XX) eng. ni r , SACRIFICE $347!'1. Call 357-iil :il a lt. 5 wkentl<i, 54Q...9100 Open Sunday Harvest yellow, n al u r a I '70 CIIEV I.mpala, 4 dr, h.1., 72 TO\\INS. Station \\!ngon CORVmE '68 Skylark 2 dr hrtltp. P/s, leather. S:i685. 6T$-Jl698. ?O\V~r. air. Orig O\\·nr. Spollt>ss, lo niileage, full l----------1 p/b, atcond. Xln't cond. FOR SALE I9ro Cadillac $1495. 546-1151 P'"·r + e/c, A/Shock.!i, pri '69 CORYffi[ Lo mi's. Le!'ls than bl bk Coupe. \Viii trarle. Excellent ·;,9 CHEVY, lfl}pala. Runs ply, 644-73ll. ,71 ELECTP.A SN!Rn. Fact 1 '°w"h"~=-·,.· °"55~2--07-ll'C9-,,~~~ condition 67,j...3001 11rt. 6. i.:ood, PIS, p B. radio, ~~C-A_D_l_L_L_A~C--t nlr, full pwr, vinyl top, tilt BUICK Skylark '69. Lo ini. ·73 Cad &."'£Inn DeVille. heater, $150. 557-8380. Conv, Air Cond, Slerro Tape, \vhl, nnu.'er door lock. Nu steel belt rRdials, Full J.IO\\'f'l'. Exerllrnt cont!. '62 CHEVY Jmpaht, runs 10,00) mUe.!i on ne"'' englnt Rn11tm 7t~rro, im1nac t-ond ., "'',.0~',."",.',.'--="~7,.4_11~•-· ___ , ,_~_so_·,_00_._,_,_1.5_1_::0_.__ )::ood, SlZ &12-1981 or Nabers Cadillac uncl tran1, Extra Sharp $42.00J n1i. $2999. Call '69 Buick Skylark 4 dr, xlnt VER\" CLEAN '6.) C<id. Cpr li·l2-8599 aft 6 e tM3ESZ).5369 .. 5'16-4155 dys. 673-5494 night cond, bst offr ~Ville. SS.10. 01· reasonable Any day 1s the lff.:ST DAY to 1972 FLEETWOOD ~ ) & weckc:nds. 5:15-7377 offer. 83.'::-0617 ruu an ad! Don't delay. BROUGHAM *BUENA l';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;,;;;;:A;u;;t;o;s;, ;N;e;;w;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,:;;;;;;;;;;e;;w;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;A;u;;t;o;•·;;;N;;e;w;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9;;8~0~A;u;;l;;•;s.;;;N::;e;;w;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9;;80;;;A;u~t;;•;•·;;;N;•;w;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9;;8;0;;A;;u;;to;•;·;;N;;;•;;w;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9;80~1Factory air conditioning, full ii p:>wl'.'r, vinyl lop, slf'rt"'O, tluaJ con1 fort seac~. door ' ' / •• ,, 11 CL YOE JOHNSON -PRESIDENT the· ''GAS SAVERS'' • Li11coln-M e1·ct1ry CAPRI • E1u·opea 11 St ylin g! • Co1nf ort & Econom y! GREAT SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM! 2000 SERIES OR V6 2800 . COMET By Lincoln Mercm·y • Econom y! • Luxury (at a p1ice) e A Real "Ga s Miser" TRY ONE • • • BUY ONE • • • SAVE TODAY! ''Orange Countv'.s Family oj Fine Cari"' }{om• Of The N•w Car • • , "Golden '.l'a11 cll" 2626 ohnson& son l JING0Lf\J l\'l!t;(,ll,, HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS I Co•I• Mtsa • 540-5630 I uome Of The Ne• Car • • , "Golde• l'••cl'l'' ' locks. cl'uise con!rol. choice *PARK of leather or tapestry in· terior. AU the delu.~e extras. t2l4DTEl !3) to choose from. '°"iss'ss . . *MAZDA· 1969 ELDORADO Bf'autlful Laurel G1~n \\'ith n1a tchlng tatJ(!slly & lcathcr 701:, KNOIT, BUEN·A PARK interior. Fat'tory air con-Call Mr; Wayne 522-8750 ditionlng, full pcl\\'er. stereo. DODGE door locks. tilt & rclesropic stl'ering, est'tptionnl t-on· ---------1 dition. (YYk."9651 $2777 1972 SEDAN DeVILLE !-~aclol)' air t'flndilinning, full pi'.)wer. leather Interior, vinyl roof, till & telescopic isteer- lng, door locks, light sen- tinel, elc., etc. (.jJ to choose from. 1179010) Ali LO\\' as $4333 1968 ELDORADO Fa<"tory air conditioning, lull p:l\\•cr, full Je11U1er interior , stereo. 1loor Jock.!, tilt & tcle· scopi<' ste<>rlng, cir. 2 lo chooi-e [J'Q1n. (X\\'Y:!:SJ As LO\\' as ... $1999 1969 SEDAN DeVILLE Factory air condilionin~. lull po\\·er. leather i n I er i or, vinyl roof, Ult & tell"SCOpic .!iteering. door locks, light senlint>I. etc., etc. ( 41 to choose from. (YNE088l As LO\V as ... $1999 1970 COUPE DeVILLE Faclory air conditioning. full powtr. vinyl roof. full lratht>r Interior. Tilt '"'!--T.O..-===;:-::,---! tclcscoplc steering. sterro, '72 DODGE all the deluxe extras. 7 to oh"°" from. (831HBB) .U COLT LOW as ' $2999 1970 EL DORADO :.! Dr Hardtop, Auto Trans, Air Cond, Super Low !\Illes, \\'hat 11. Gas S.\•f'r. . $1995 WEEKEND ONLY . " COT OATSUN ' . . . . . . . '>\O t~> L ' ,..,,.. t "" Corgrous lurquolM' finish \\'/while vinyl top, n1at- ching leather & cloth in- terior, facto!)" air con· diUoning, full po~·er, stel"('(). door locb , light sentinel. 1652ACN) 2 to choose, your choice lo,c-.,,,s>· -=,,.=...,:::,-, -;Dod"°'-,,-_ "'o'",-rt-6 $3111 cylinder, auto, fuctory air, 1972 ELDORADO Jl0"'1!~ st~rlJlK, vinyl lOp, . new llre11, 492-9416 Factory alr conditioning, fuU J,,,,-;o;;;~~:;;:;~,,--­ J)o\\'<'r. all leather Interior, i:I OOOOE Colt 111a. w11a:. AM/Flif ste1ro door locks Xlnt cone!., 11u!o, r b, lo mi. v1nY1 root, t11t . & 1e1r.~11iC i·pt<I rt'ar saioo. :151.119+1. stttrlng, many extras. 10 '6.1 POL.ARA ;tdnt cond, .$375 to choose from. (136ELT) bit oflr. r-i1Ul!t t.ell. As low as . . . 548-s.936 $5444 FORD" 1969 COUPE DeVILLE 1::::::-:-:::::--:-----1 Fact0ry alr conditioning, full PRTVATF. PArt)', Must pov.<er, vinyl top, iteroo, SBcriflcf', ·71 9 pttAACnger plus leather le tapestry in· Ford Oiuntry Squire W11gon, terlor. Many other extras. lo mlleage, \\'h!le walls, air, 3 to cltOose lrom (ZLK022J. luggage rack, londctl $2495. As low as . ; 675-2871 or 641).Jl.'iQ. , .. $1199 MAVE~ICI< Grabber. '12, 6 1970 CADILLAC ~~1 R~,nd~~M.10 mAeage, CONVERTIBLE 636-0640 • Pty, 12800· Factory air condltloning. full '70 FORD LTD 4 dr ht power, all leather Interior, 14-lS mpg. All pwr V/to'P . Al\f/FM 1tereo mulUplex, spd oontl, lilt whl, Pvt pty' tJlt & telescopic steering, $~75. 646-0f,14 · ~~.!!e ''== ~mas~rn~ '73 FORD L TO to choolt1 )'OUf choice All xtrns, perfect cond, priv $2777 ~ty all ~ PM or wkenda 54C-587'i. 1'70 SEDAN DeVILLE '65 FORD convertible 287 Factory alt conditioning, full V-8, power !pp A: 1teertng'. po\\'tr, vinyl top, all leather Sl.andard Trana. Nice car. Interior, stereo, tilt Ir $300. 642--0762 telcacopic steering, etc., etc. FOR• Sale ,69 LTD $8'15 9 to choose lrom. (120313) a66 wesimwter A As low &1 . . • . We1tmlnster v e , , $2999 '611 FORD CI . Sq, 514. • wan. a/c ' ~ pwr. >Ont Ovrr 80 F1oe Used Cars to • o:r . :u1(1. * 516-8872. Stlect From , ~69 Ca1axy 500 4 d~ HT Nabers CadRlac •II,_ pa, pb, air ''"' 'cond: AUTI-IORIZEO DEA1.£R On&' OWMr. 979-6743 lllllO HARBOn BLVD. '71 FORD LTD 2 dr, •II COSTA MESA power, air, •tere.o, AM/FM, 54()..9100 Open Sundtty Xlnt cond., 8.10-fKXll FO 2 "" '61 d 1'11 N V8, " po 6 b' bl '" ,; 19 • D 0 " ' - s ' n ' ... •• a 0 x • '66 FORD Falrlana GT, Good cooo; Ji ad recent valve job, $350.c~IU!6,!148-8311 FORD 'TO LTD Brougham, 2 dr, 1ac air, radio/tape, gd tires, 11300. m-2796 JEEP '67 SCOUT Cl<~ Hubt, pad. ded roll bar, tow bar, nu radials, convert $1550. 974 No. AW. 17th St. C.Pi.f. ~lll.11 q11 1•; llfot111 ~. • 11)1\1' • " •• ' \Iii .. Over 80 Fine Used Cara to .~==~----Select From. '69 MERC Marquis, 9 JIEW, N be C d'lla Sin Wag, a;, cooo, aul6 G rs G I C: lra.ns, p/s, p/b, R/H, $VOO AuntORIZED DEA,LER call aft 6 Pm &W--0189 aak 4{i((I HARBOR BLVD. for Jim COSTA ?wrESA '64 Mere Wagon. Gd shape. 541).9100 Open Swtda.y Asking ~· See it. 917\.1 Sales • ~ w. 18th. CM 548-1627 OLDSMOBILE ·10 Mercury Atontego \\ragon . GMC TRUCKS $1800 or take over payments, HONDA CARS ·~RCURY XLNT UNIVERSITY OLDS ·2850 Harbor Mvd.. MUSTANG Costa Mesa 5«).9Ht OLDS Late 72 98 4 dr'brdtop, --------itm/fm stereo, many xtraa, DIVORCE FORCES SALE! 1800 miles, pri pty. Offer, Of popular '73 model Capri 675-5508 with Oh1y 3800 mi. Just 3 -197_3_0_LD_S_98_F_ul~l-po-w-ec, mo, 9'1d. red w/blk int., 7000 miles, xlnt cond. Below lux. ~r. 4-spd, M1/F~t blue book. S-1260. 552-7089 •. stereo, 2000 l'ng. ai r , SACRAFICE S347a. ca 11 '71 OLDS Delta 88, p/s, p/b, 557-&iSl att 5 & wkends. air eond, 1o ml, xlnt cond. $2750. 557-1370 aft 3. ' - 'S8 Font Mustang 6 cyllnder stick $850 6IS-0636 FOR. sale 'm ?ifustang, conv. nu top, tltts, runs xlnt, $850 842-4887 Wed-Sun 8-4. PINTO '72 RUNABOtrr. 4 spd, alr, disc brjm, cust lnter/exter. lo mi's $2200. or bst ofr. Pvt Party. 551-2036 '73 PINTO Sta. Wait. $SXl 'n MUSTANG P/S, P/B, auto. xlnt cond. S2400. or otter. 8JL.287S or 546--01:14 • in xtras. Cheap. Ca 11 r '68 Muslang V18, auto. A/C, S.2839 P/1 & dJsc brks, vinyl top, ~.72:,::cR:::una::..,.bou_t.~Xln~t -ninn-l~ng xlnt cond $975.846-8535 cond. WUl 1eU low book '66 MUSI'ANG g cyl .uck or reu otr. 546-1728 aft 4. shllt. runs pd. IS 5 0 &U-1981 or &G-1569 aft 6 'Qi .M\ISl'ANG, ·PIB.• PIS, auto tranl, new engine, SSl5. -OLDSMOBILE PLYMOUTH '111 FURY :Roman m 4 dr, vinyl. power, alr, dbf radk>, xtru. Cream puff. $1675. 4!J&.31M '89 OLDS CUtlai;s. coov., 70 DUSTER, 318 eng, PIS. anrim a.ti, Beautiful. ?!lake P/B, fac. air, mags. One offer, weekdays, 58&-atO, O\\'Jler. 893-2000 afL 5. $1250 other 494-6t05 · or best offer. TORONADO 1971, I u 11 y P=L"'Y°'~°'m"'UTH="'n~D~U~S=1 =rn~.~, equlpt, lo mileage, immac. spd. Std. trans 318-VS $1115. $2895, priv pty. 499-4J14. ~2 · AUtol, New '80 Autos, New 980 IEW CAR SPECIALS 1f74 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL ;=:i.e.-$7212 I (ITK1'12) MARI IV CLEARANCE """-" ......... ' ,. .. , .......... ,~ .... lier· •SYlfA'20MS1 $8289 FORD MERCURY OWNERS TAKE IOTICE ROTATI 4 TIRIS ................................ $3.60 WHRL ALIGNMINT Sl'ICIAL ........ $1,40 CHct cattlJf', c1M&tr llMI '"''~' cen'tCt •• 1"141111rte1, ,... .,,... CMI "'l'f. ,OlltO LINCOLN, .. MlltCUlltY ,.oouen ONLY ALL ,ARTS lllT•A Ill NllOIO . 1,.CIAL. l'lltlCll IN .,,.CT TMltU NOV, .. 1f'7! -PllllllNT THIS AD - 1ta00 HACH II.VO. HUNTIHliTOll IEACH l'll142-H44 • '70 LI MANS Sport cpe. VB~ut~ maUc, air,· 1'1:H. power ateerlna: A brakes. (758EXY> $1695 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa tdesa At Fair Drive 546-8011 • '74 CHAND SAl'ARI Wagon. VS. auto., llr, rack, RAH, 60/ 40 power 1eat1, p o w e r "1ndowa • ateerlne..bn.kes, tilt wheel. 6,000 miles. 1826REDl $AVE 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa At Fair Drive 546-8817 , RAMBLER T·BIR D '66 fQNTIAC Station Wifl. Top cond. $659. '68 PON'flAC LEMANS Phone 831-0057 PONTIAC LeMan1. Ex· cellent condition. $950, 347 Monte Vista Ave., CM. 642-5167 1967 T-BfRD. good cond, 552·7618 $725. I can aft 6 nm, 641).1759 Now 980 Autos, New 9IO Autos, New ,. FINAL 19·73 CLEARA·NCE SALE! ·Brand New STATION WAGON (2) BRAND NEW CAPRICE (JUST 2 REMAINING) 2 DOORS A11tom1tic, powtr •*••tin11 , powtr di1c. br1ke1, power ftll 91te, H.O. r1dl1tor, 1ir c.onditioning, plwi m1ny more 111tr11. (1-404 1 12tll54 ) UST PRICE $4971 .40 DISCOUNT $1154.13 YOU PAY ONLY $3817.27 Brand New IMPALA 4'DOOR { 16201 1194)111 Aulometic, power 1teerln9, pow1r di1c brakes, pow1r 1e1h, 1ir conditioning, pow1r window1, AM /FM redio, vinyl roof pluli m1ny more erlr11. LIST PRICE $5598.55 DISCOUNT $1301 06 !2 TO ~HOOSE FROM) YOU PAY ONLY $4297.49 (1619) (205799 ) UST PRICE $5760.55 Autom1lic, power 1!11ring, power disc breke1, AM/FM stereo, 1ir c.onditioning, winy! roof, H.D. b1tt1ry & r1di1tor, plus many more •~tra1. LIST PRICE $4959.90 DISCOUNT $1154.35 Autom1.tic, pow•r 1t1eting, pow•r di1c br1ke1, pow•r door lock1, pow1r win· dow1, 1ir conditionin9, tilt wheel, AM/ FM 1tereo, vinyl roof. DISCOUNT '1346oa YOU PAY ONLY $4414.47 {1625) 1211926) YOU PAY ONLY $3805.55 DO IT YOURSELF! UST PRICE $4126.08 THIS SALE DEFINITELY ENDS ON NOVEMBER 30,. 1973! ACT NOW! Brand Now 1973 Motorhomo ' C"-&. 1e,.._s.. tr .. Motor Ho1N btillder. llLOW DUL.fl COST -SACllFICI DISCOUNT $1458.22 ' . YOU PAY ONLY '$2667.86 H.D. 1hoc:.k1, po1l ttim, front 1u1p. 454·4bbl. 1119., 'P•r• whe•I c1rrier, emi11lon 1yste111, ll••I ,.., wfiNI conw1r1lon, 9•u911. I CP2l 7lVl 16697 I ALL DEMONSTRATORS REDUCED TO SELL QUICK!! '73 CHEVELLI SS $3984 '73 CAPRICE 4 Door $3995 '73 CHEVY SportsYan 'I• Ton $3599 Loodod (1260) (4584521 Lood od 11411 11 060621 Loaded 14511 (1186891 '73 CAPRICE hrato W-$4382 '73 CAPRICE 2 Door $3899 '73 EL CAMINO $3433 Loeded I lllll (207856) Loeded (1451 (105655 1 Loodod 1686 ) 1421614) '73 IMPALA 4 Door l3658 '73 MONTE CARLO $3758 '73 CAPRICE 2 D-$3992 Loeded (105) (1 01194 ) Loedod 11761 (412743 ) Loeded (9411 11791281 '73 IMPALA 2 Door $3558 '73 CHMLLE LAG~NA 4 Door $3478 '73 CHEVELLE Laguna Wagon $4301 Lood,d 11121 1101651) Loeded (3 86) 14136551 Loeded 1756)· (4270921 SPECTACULAR USED CAR SAVINGS THIS WEEK~N D ! ! '72 CHEV. WAGON Klngswood 6 pass. tilt wheel, pow- er door locks, vinyl root, rack, elec. windows, P.S., P.B., V8, auto., 29,000 miles. (959ESBl $3199 '72 MONTE CARLO Reg Cas VB, new tires, rad.Jo, P.S., J>.B,. alr, vi nyl root, auto., 25,275 miles. (950µEJ $3299 '71 MONTE CARLO VS, automatic, radio, air condl· tloning, nice .. {631EQS) $2899 '71 MALllU COUPE VS, bucket seats, a.Ir, P.S., P.B., automa.Uc, superior condition. (565CXL) • • . $2799 '71 CHEV, WAGON Klngswood 9 pass. tilt wheel, elec. windo~. P.S .. P..11., air, rack, new tires. This ii a gorgt"Ous car. (747- DKHI $2999 '70 CJ.MARO COUPE \18, stick shirt, air conditioning, P.S., this 15 truly a nice car. (7394) $2299 '67 CJ.MARO. COUPE VS, automatic, P.S ., good miles. Nice condition car. (WIT408) $1399 '71 CORVETTE STINGllA Y 350 cu. in. VS, atltornallc, power steering, radio. Nie!?. (114HEO) • '71 CHEVY 'I• TON Pickup. Upper&: lower side mldgs., auto .. 350 cu. in. V8, P.S., PB, air, like brand new. (76303.J) $3099 '72 CHEVY t/, TON 6 ft. wide bed. Stick, 6 cylinder, radio, nice. (0305) $1799 '73 OLDS OMEGA C()t". VS, 3 s~. stick, like new. Rad.Jo, 14,000 miles. (983HDD) $2999 '73 CHEY. WAGON Klngswood 9 pass. Vinyl root, n.~ dJo, auto., Reg. gas VS, air, P.S., P..B., new tires, 24,000 miles. Save. C358HPD) $3399 '72 VEGA PANEL Automatic, 3 speed, 23,000 miles. 1072FNll $1899 LOOK HERE- NOVAS & VEGAS 12 • '71 thru '73 NOVAS AND VEGAS IN STOCK. SOME WITH AI R. AQTOMATlCS, STICK SHIFTS. READY FOR YOU. '67 CHEVY MALIBU 4 door. VB, small economy 283 cu. in. Automatic, radi~ (TFS975) $109, '72 FORD WA~N Country Sedan 10 pe.ss. 25,176 miles. VS, auto., P.S., P.B., air, roof rack. Nothing nicer any. where. (734GJU) $3399 ' . ' '70 MAVERICK Coupe 6 cylinder, auto .• air cond., 34,676 careful mile&. Nice. (394-- FNHJ $2099 '72 THUNDERBIRD Cpc. Vinyl roof, full power, air, Wt wheel, AM/FM stereo. 25,761 miles. Kelley Blue Book Wholesale price $3725. (878El:IA) $3699 '71 OLDS CUTLASS Cpe. VS. auto., P.S., P.B.. t"ld.lo, air Shop this price on a real.nice "'1'· COO!ELTl ' $1999 '67 FllDIRD COUP! 48,773 careful mflea VS, automatic. P.S., air. NICE ts the only word for it.· (V\TFM6} ~ - $1599- , , . . - . • • . . . > r ' • • • • • • • • . • I • ' ' . • • . • • • . . • -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' • • • • . • • • • • . • . . . . . . . . • . . • . • . • . . ' • • i • • • • • • • i • • • • • • • . • . • • • • . • • • • . • . . . I 58 DAILY PILOT ... . . ... • ... • .,. • • • ..., ,/ • _. • • • .... • •• ?" ... 1 • Thursday, Novembfr 22; 1973 . . 'OB ttJNGPRE 1973 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX AIR CONDITIONED Air conditioned, automatic trans., pcwer steering, pcwer disc brakes, ra lly 11 . wheels, pcwer windows, lilt steering wheel , am/fm stereo radio. Lie. 611JFJ $37'95 . $19S DOWN OR $99 PER MO • '-'lo ....... ,... k l-Hil11J•ol k-.......""""""' ,-.,n. lo f.Ntl.H """llH ._ -•._.......,.,.....AN k IU.. • CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY 11THANKSGIVING WEEKEND SPECIALS!11 . . 1973 PONTIAC LEMANS 2 DR •. CPE. Air Conditioned Air conditioned, automatic trans., power steering, radio, & heater. Lie . #210GJU , """ . """' $2995 OB $195 DOWN 79 PER MO • c .... Miii ... ,...._ h lllt97.7S ••• & lk. Ind ...... a... ............ . ,..X.l1MUl.llwllt.1191-Mo.M_ .......... ,_... ... .. 11.M. 1973 PONTIAC LEMANS WAGON. AIR CONDITIONED 1973 VENTURA 4 DR •• Air Conditioned ··········-· $3 .195 --........... . Air conditioned, au- tomatic trans., power •195 DOWN OR steering, radio & heater . .. ·········-· .... . $2~95 1973 VENTURA 1-1 4-~r . ---Air --·--·-1 --- Conditioned,_ autom_atic trans ., o~ $195 DOWN power steering, radio & heater .. ... ,~8J,!'-1!.~,C}.:_.__ Lie. #212GJU Lie. #791GNJ • 73 PER MO • _. ....... lo ... U.M wltlt t1•1 --..ii -41 ..;.......,,.... ........ :a. ... ''QUALITY USED CARS'' ~~~~~~-$1995 '70 brtkn. -.. -.. flCIOty Ii• Concl~ l'°"'ri;. IU:Otl Riii., CQl'llOolf, .lN, FM ,,., ... llunlt, llJIYni <• ..... 111,..,...... lo 1Hll7.71-a lk. IMi..... ~ ...... . .,..1oi.ai101.11-•1•1 ......... _ ... _..,..,.... ... 1o OLDSMOBILE 'l·L ""'-lie. r-. i'ffltr. ·- ~tt•fn'l, -!lo'.it.Ho llool IK,, tan:mY .,,1~,i1!ClrllliQOll-f. Lot.,..N;?lt $2.695. '73 ~~~~~~ $AVE . condi!lirl~, Wlflllewtll tirK, vio)'l 1op, titilllCI gioKL tlM"OlglonclOl'lfwilfln'llff J'lriil ind IPlis WFJ. Sfr;11 Ho. O?tJ ' 7 3 r~~r.~~·~·~--forrstGrN"!wi!~IJl)idi<ilefior. Strlit tlO. 1°"• ' 7 2 f:'~' .... " -""'"" l!Ultl, _, Sletrlftl), poMf Drlin. ~ .,_,, l«twy • <mlffirilg, "'"" 1H rl•t1. ~~ -. linll'l:I oa.s,, etilUld"' iwrw.r G01C1 .,;111 8tigif 1,.. __ ...... ' 7 3 HEVROLET CORVEnE Hd. ,,. '-· \1-1, IUbnlllc. Pl""' ... -. f~ ... ewi~ ""'" .. 111 torn. AM/FM. Stmv. r;~ ~. itl!IOSlr..~--E OARD EN AVE '70 .. .... ' - I ' 7 0 t<?!::f.TJ~C v.., lillbnltoe, NA/FM. SlfftO '"''°' """'"· -''"'~ ~ llratn. -.. _,, '"""' ... cdl~ """•Ill itH, l"lltd ~. n11 M'l'fl • rm rld.,loormi'"9f·--·llNI -to11:u1-•.,.,.Liaiw nicc1 PONTIAC $1995 lofl!M'lill• ' • Ot. 1111. Tp. v-1. ""°'""'i<. •lllio. l'oflltl', -llwting, -br"-n. -wi-. I~ llr ccnlililafling, Mlilt w1H riff!. Or'f-·'It!'! (if ... Uc-JlfAEN. . . OPEN DAILY• 9 A.M.1TO 9 P.M. AVE $AVE SALES PRICES IN EFFECT THIS WEEK-END ONLY -· -.. • • • ., I • . I • FINAL "'73 CLEARANC·E SALE! 36,000 MIL·E WARRANTY AVAILABLE ALL NEW 1974 OMEGA FULLY EQUIPPED $ $177 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT s72e2 Mb~~~iv PAYMENT . For 48 months on opproved credit, incl. tax & license. $3672.36 deferred payment incl. all finance charges. ANNUAL 0/o RATE 14.35ofo Brand New 197 4 <UTLASS •••• INCLUDES FACTORY EQUIPMENT & SAFETY FEATURES . ORDER YOURS TODAY N0.1 OLDS DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY TAKE YOUR ~ 1969 BUICK .OLDS 98 0 s 98 ................... _,.,,M,,~·"·••H<o~~·~· C H 0 I CE Electra. Tilt wheel, vinyl roof, •ir cond.1 L.S. Tilt whl., vinyl roof stireo, full Coupe. Cruise control, vinyl roof, load-°" •PPI'. ciwllll tw " ""'-°'''"'"' pyrnt. prkt su1 .. 12 lrKI. tao~ & lie. full power. IYPK5201 power~ air, Loeded. IZMU771) ed , full power , air •. (219EQDI ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE lLIJ"4. uin °111 price plus 1 " 1• G.M.C. TRUCK CENTER BRAND NEW . '74 GMC PICKUP Fully factory equipped: Guages, disc brakes. (506026) s 777 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '63 FORD 112 TON p;ckup truck . 1207366 I LEASE :Brand New '7 4 ,_68 CHRYS. NEW YORKER-$577. c~rLAss .............. ONLY$$89 __ 6 ' 6 ' Mo. Fully equ;pped. I VVES 12 I 11------------t OLDS 88 ............ ONLY 126 MO. I 6 7 ~~;~r!:;~~D;~~clpower $77 ·7 OLDS 98 · · .. ,, ... , .. ONLY $)3852 MO. '68 $677 TORONADO ....... _oNLY SJS766 MO. . ORDER NOW · RAT SPYDER 1----------$9_7_7-I ,~!" o~~~~!•o~~.~~~~!!T '67 , ~-~!~?nd a ir conditionin9. · IWOG4471 SEE OUR HUGE SELECTION '69 ~.~~;-~, ~~~!~~.E.;r cond., $877 OF CUSTOM VANS TODAY! ..... ·--r-·d;o_. 110_9638_1 ___ __. Weather Proof Special Complete Undersea! Job '74'' STAGECOACH'' VAN (0098131 '70 ~to~~t~~p, rad;o, heater. $977 1----------------------11 '69 ;~~!.~~~ond., rad;o, v;nyl $97.7 _ top. l770ADZI • s1911 FULL PRICE Any Model Automobile SERVICE & PARTS DEPT. OPEN MON.-SAT. 7:30-5:30 For Completo IOdy & ~Ofal Repair 5trYlcet:-~•ll,J40-8965 • • • ' .. . -. . ·-· UPER SAVINGS .o·N 74'S· llW '74PllfO1 .·NEW '74 MUSTANG 2 + 2 • 211Mra.t ........ lodvdt.. ........ fro.t dlic brakt1 fold-down rtor MOt, cargo & pouenger area" car- peting, oh-*)11 bt>tket ..a•, rear quo,.., flipper windowtl .. .,J 300 CC 2V .. icyiind•r en .. tncludtt> 1ncH'IUOI fiOrd dltt broktt, Jtyled 1tttl .wheels. fold ·down rear stot, cut·plle corp41t, all iwinyl bucket teats; rochomettr /·lnltrlHIMnlotion, 2.3 liter 2V 4-cylinder en• glnt, Metollic 'paint, Colifot• • BACKED BY 52 YEARS OF SUPER SERVICE TO ORANGE COUNTY gine, Califomia •missl:ont ~uipMent, 4 tPMd .. uo1 1trn1lflis1toftt fivi A78xl3 ISWtires, front bumper guards.. raarbvmpertuairdl. Ser. #4R I 2YI 30301• fStk. #4391 . , $195·,hM .... & fk. I. w.l·ft. ,ytlf. $67.N h "!I-' -,,... ,il;cl, 1u. lk-.._ .. ' ... _,1119 ..,.. .... ,,,, nia •missions equipment, five B78xl 3 WSW tires, p~wer rack and pt117 , ion steering, powtr·iront dl1c brakes, front & rear bumper quord1, AJ;.· rodio,.tinttd· glcu1, tril'I •rlngs. Ser. #4f03Y133579, {Stk. #2521 " $1ts ,._.. ... ..a.,fk,t h .. ,.. ....._,,.. $1,5.0I. 1. ..... ••• ll!'/lllf. li.d. tlilf-tleo -. EVERY NEW CAR & TRUCK IN OUR INVENTORY READY "FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NEW 1974 LTD 2 DOOR HARDTOP ~102!!. s1ts ,1.,, to• ' ric. ;, total 11". P'tMI. SI0~.91 i1 totol .1110, py1111. illcl. to• i. lie. & all corryl"g c.hora•• 011 appr, credit lo• 41 11101. O•lttrtd P111'11. S$l71.11 i~d. lox A tic. ANNUAl ,fl· CENTAG! IATE 10.f7'/.. Tatat c111h prie• $oM l4.4" lnd11di"g1 Cn1l1•+-tie tr11~11111t. 1i11n, pow•r fro11t di1c br11k11, pow• er 1t11rl"ll• vlnyt-l11Htl bocl11id1 •ldg1., rocktr pa111I •oldl"''' tltc· trk dock, 1IHl-bllt1d rodivl Ii••., •OO V-1 1119in1, Colilor"itr t MinlM 11111lp1111•l,H71xl$ t.lllldwsw liret, reor b11""p1r 91JOfd1, 11lertair1 a il' co"ditio"''• duol rtor llOl ll""k•n. rod l11, ti"l1d glon, l•tlha"d rt111ol• ''"''oil 11lrr0!', light lto\IP. wh•et coMn. vinyl root, Ser. #4J62:SI09• 911. tStk. F\l'n NEW '74 F-100 PICK-UP $80~4. $195 pl111 101 &. lie. i1 kltol lln, l"t•I. $10.$4 ii lolal •a. py111I. incl, la•, II~ &. oll corryi"ll chortn an a ppr. u t dit fOI'"' •I 111-. Dclttrtd ,,....., prk• $42«l.57 h1ct, la.II &. lie. AN- NUM. 'l'ICENTAGI! RATE 10,97%. Totel c••~ ptice """" AUH in cludes: VB, G78x15 lires, auto. trans., tool stow box, solid state ignition. Ser. ~F10YRS84884 1s1k. •r2ou HELP YOU! NEW '7 4 TORINO HARDTOP $90~i.~ $19$ pl111 kl• & lie, 11 totol ._, py•t. S90.21 ;, tatal -. pJ'flll. illd, ta•, lie. &. otl ct1ny.. ir19 clie1g\s·oi.•oppr.·cr1dit for• 41 lllOI. Dllt1r1d JIY"'lc! prk• $4733.4• l"~I. lo• & lk , AN· NUAl ,EICENTAGE IATE 10.97"{0, To Io I 101h p1ic1 $319$.5', ' hod...dtu 3$1 CID \I.I I cyli"dt r 1"9i111, b1011tift,1I lfltlatlit point, vin'(I root, 1id1 mal di"ll• Colilar11io e111i11ion1 •1111lp111•nt, S04!D STATE IGNITION, 11ltcl 1hifl, Cr11i11- Ma1k tron1111i11lon, H71•1 • b•ll•d Wllitewoll Ur11, pow-r lte.,;"11· cor• pe11d COl'llO oreo, llOWEt di1c brok••· 110"1 011d ''°' bumper g11ard1, All CONDITIONER-S1t1ct• ai11, dtlu•• AM p111hb11tlo" rodlo, tl1111d gton cor11pl1t1, d1luii1 ...-h11L co.,.,, o"d 1P1or1I SIOCk .::-oe4. s.,. iol -.?4H2,H101949, '73 FORD COURIER .ECpNOMY PICKUP $6.5~~. $19$ p!111 tall i. lie. 11 totvl d., p11111, $65.0$ ;, lltloL '"'· 1111111. l"cl. k>x, lice111• & oil ''"Yi"t cllarg11 an °""· Utdll fOI' 41 1110~ 01!1rr1t1 py11 t. $3'7J.06 Incl. lox &. Ii<. ANNUAl ,ER· CENTAGE IATE 10.97%. Tatol co1h .,,ic• $216'.91 l11d11dc1: WSW 1i,.1, c11111k dowfl 1par1 lirt, in1 id1 llood 11leo,1, lool kit, 60 ampere hour bo1!1ry, ,135 omp all1r1101Qr, ar111 r11t1, ou!o- tnatic t10"1111iu lo", we1l1r11 111 irror1, NA rodio, tinted glcnL S11. ;+'SET· J.N81 ]640 (Stt. ~T269S} c1Nlt '°"' 4t ...._ b•f...,.C "'"''• $J61•.l7 illd, ·taK & lk. ~Al,.PEI· CEl':fTAOE ~aA:~~lO.tt,..: Telel' tc11h_ ptlc• $~...... . '/NA.I '73 CllARANC• Our 'Supply of ·new 1973 "Lefto.,..r Cars" is dwindling fast. But,_ wh ile they last, you can "Steal" a modern .new car at a reat old fashioned price. GRAB ONE NOW & $AVEI IORO AUIHORl/lG L!AS1~C }' ,!fM THEODORE ROBINS LEASING CO. COmpleJe 1.ase progrom, All makes. bolty 1enta/J: .$6 jM'r·day 6c perm~• Coll KINllml CU,,, ....... Mouow 642 00, 0 .llM MIUIAP. LM1i9t s,...._ , • •nae '& ell conyUlt ller1•• M ..,, • crtdll for •I' M., Otl•rNt1 ,,111r. $1474.17 '""· 111.11 &1lk. ANl'l\.IAl Pft. CfNTAG! IATE 10.97%1 ?tie! c..i. ptle• $361l.91 NEW '7 4 MAVERICK 2 DOOR SEDAN $74~~. $19$ plw to• f. lie:. It 11~ d11o p111111. $14.ll ;, lotal 1110. PY"''· Mid. tu, lice" .. a. on corryi"I cho1911 an appr. trtdlt hw 41 tllOI. Dtf1rr1d pylll. $J956.4J Ii.cl. lo• I. lie. ANUAI. ,E tCENT• AG! U.tf 10.97%. Total co•h .Jlfic:• $3261.16 (nd11dtt1 Co10t ••'f•d 1orp•ll111. 302 CID 2V t cyll"d•r. 111gln1, (". itor"ia •11luion1 •11ui1t"''"'· 10Ull 1k>I• 1.gniliofl, lt1KI 1hill Cftl- l>'Otit, fi.,. C11J;1 4 ISW lir11, ,.W• ,, 1111riflg, -11110\ t1ilc b<ok••• rear b11111plf 9"°'41, lroi.t b1111111r 9uo1d1, AM radio, li"ltd 1111111. $~r, .?4K91 f1J2144. {$tk, r:Jlli New '7 4 Thunderbird 2 Door Hardtop l"cl11d1n 1tltcteir• aW d1111it1iMM, $16 3 ~4':""'-. •Nl"4•0oO;< "°''•lno•, ,..., _ 1t111i119 I '"ol•' I wi11Mw1, ....,_ be/11d 1odiol WSW 11,.,, a,.,. wi11dow1 A ~i11yl «Ml, AM radie, ·d•l11•1 IMll1, wh"I ''"'"• li11tt4 $19$ p1u1 101 &. lie. ;, loiel d". py111t, s'\6J.14 i1 latol 1110. pymt. i11cl. ta1, litttll• &. oll corryirtt chor911 " ow. cr11dit '°" ,., "'°" 0.1 .... 11 ''"'· S8Jl2,2J i"d. la.II A lie. ANNUAl ,El- CtNTAG! IATE 10,97"/.. Tiita4 ca.it price $6166.71 glou, outamatic 110! bock r11l1<111, 1111loltic poi~t, ltolf1j1 tri111, 'i11yl; rOlll, Colilor"io 1111inio111 ._UiPo "''"'• dual tdl011ot, Ct11Yf•ic11C• 11'"'· powtr ..a-.6 ....., 4fi"" 011ty, d•L11l1 ltWllll"' ,...,.._ J.M/ fM 1t11eo rodio, li9lll 11ra11p, ,..,. ,, tock grov111. S.., P 4fl7Alll• 917. !Stk. ~1351 NO EASIER TERMS ANYWHERE CHOOS ONEOf THESE USED SPECiALS '69 FORD LTD '71 PINTO '72 MUSTANG '72 FORD A Door. VS, automatic; radio, heater, powtr ateering & brakes, air conditioning, vin yf roof. J)(XZ8691 -4 1pttd lf0f'tlmi11ion, radio and healer. II 85HDCJ Automatic, rad io, htoler, power steering, broke1 &. wi ndows. low milts! {"4 l 7EAEl 12 ... Month Sl ff M ttt1I ... ,,.t. Pt.JI k tt11I Mt. ,.,.., iltd. hi, li1t•11 I tll urryitt •~•rttt " 1;~ 1n4it hr 24 •11 tdtrrt4 ,flllt ••In 11116.U i"cl, 11~ lict•lt. All"NUA\. Pll(IMJAGI lATl 11.U"Jll, Ttttl lllll pl"ltl $1f47.7F. GAS-SAVER SPECIALS I •,jl'•·t _. 1 67 .. f~.E~:,.~~~~~~"'""""'"~1295 . . . . '67 '70 . T.OYOTA $15. 95 Caron• 2 dr. H.T., radia , heeler, 4 sp•ed f923BQEI '69 s447a ... Month . J ltS 11 lthl H. lllJllll. "4.71 b tt11I ... '1111. 1111!. h1. lie & 111 ClrfY;.t ch1rtt1 " ,,,.. ,;Hit fir U Mi. h lffnc Jlllf. 'rk1 SllSM.A l"d. llJ I lie. ANNUAL Pl•CIMIA't IATI 14.54%. Ttlll 1111! 11ic1 $11n,7S. DOMEST.IC CARS FORD XL Spart c pe ., R&H, •ir, 1uta .• P.S., P.B .. P."W !,.dow1. !642AVI ) ; $ 7 ·71 . .. . M9nth • lltS It ltlll 4• "•'· S.7.71 ;., lfl1I -1•1, """· ioid. lu, IK. • 111 c1rr,i•t <hlrfll .,. •w. ut4il ,.; II "'''' · l tlu11C ''"''· ptict $3Jl?.U l"c1. Ill & Ii<, AMJikJAl ,lR• (IMlAGl "lA11 llrS1%. Ttl11 CUI! "let 12az.1s Sltl ii ltttf ... JIY!lf. Pl.JI It ..... -,.,.., illcl. 111. lie. f tll """'91 cll«ttt .. l,,!,.U_dl f9f' 41 .... ltlfffM ,.,.,, "kt s1n2.ei 11111. "• ' lie. ••ttUA\. 'IRCUH.tiJ ••n JI.SI,._ fetal ctY ,,;., s1s.111. TRUCKS & CAMPERS $695 '69 TOYOTA . I' oo•l 19'7AfNl $1995 "4 WHEELER" R1 dio 1-:, ,.., .. , FORD FAIRLANE ~4 95 '70 FORD VAN $2095 Fesl ~ec~. VB, r11d io & heal11r, ei.ilam1lic, ~ir Cond ., 'cyl., h-e1t.r, l 1p11d; new paint (2 006~il :xhit. cond.! (ZTX505 1 '71 PINTO ~3 95 ·71 · ~~.~~' d~,~~dtop, V 8, .,d;o, h,.t ... "''•$2 295 '70 YW CAMPER $22 95 Radio & httJltr, 4 1pttd, lllnt. eond. [271DIM J We1tph•llt e·onvtr1ion, 4 l?ttd, rtdio, httlt r. power sli tring, power brakt1, ,;, eond. (77 601J ) 11507471 '71 FIAT · $1595 '71 ~d~h~!: v.~.~~!~~;,,' ''' fl07DQK1~395 '71 FORD F-100 $2395 Radio & healer,] 1peed eonverlibla (423HGDl 1/i ton, v.1, autom1tie, radio, tl••ltr. 112227Jl ' , '72 VEG-A COUPE ~1895 '72 FORD LTD "' 1795,' '72 FORD CtfATEAU $3795 Radio, heater, 4 1p1ad. IS04EIVI 2 dr. V-1, R&H , 1uto., air, pwr. 1tr., pwr. brk1. I ptJt. elub wa9., VI , a11lo., air, power 1!11ring. 1368EAFl l666ELT) • \@p. ---·---" -----klldlKllWI - ' ' ' J • y A bro ba ril sai clin j() A In h da sai b' y bl of lh hi F a "' w o· s r • . .. ___ .. --; ·I . San Clemente Capistrano EDITION • • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks YOL 66, NO. 327, 4 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1973 TEN CENTS One Rainstorm Passes hut Second Possibility A Thanksgiving Day M$rm that brought rain to the Orange Coast may ~ve been a prelude to a harvest or rain and snow this weekend. National Weather Service forecasters said conditio~s will cool Saturday, when oftanccs or more rain will increase to 40 percent . 1i1ore showers and snow. are predicted ln the mountains. AllhOugh homecoming traffic was heavy on Orange County freeways Thurs· day, California Highway Patrol officers said there were very few incidents. "It's been a very good week -ao far,'' one officer said. "But all the snow bunnies want to go to the moWl· tains. I bet I've answered that you have to have (tire) chains at 3,000 feet 200 times so far today." Lightest hit in Thursday's rainfall was Laguna Beach, where weather watcher Bill Shields of Laguna Beach Hardware reported .37 of an inch total. That brought the season (since July) to l.63 inches, compared to the totaJ at the same time last year. of 4.23 inches. , Closest to receiving one inch of rain was Orange, where county firemen counted up .8 Inches of rain, bringing the season total to 2.05 inches, compared to last year's 3.89. San Clemente was the only Joca1 agen- cy reporting prob1eltlJ from the storm. With about a .78 inch downpour recorded in the South Orange County city, there were four minor mudslides in the northern, Shorecliffs area. City crews were out today cleaning up the mess. At the other "1d of the county, Hun- tington Beach received aboat .53 of an inch of rain from the holiday storm. The season total is 2.42 inches, s.'lid local meteorologist J. Sherman Denny, while last year's was 4.01 inches. Denny said technically this storm began with the larger downpour 1ast Saturday, Nov. 17. He noted that the first winter storm in 1972 began on Nov. 16. Although DeMy has been gathering weather statistics since 1931, he said Angered Grestlite Chief Blasts Hearing Decision Patrick Henr)· Faces Pot Rap Laguna Beach plice arrested Patrick G. Henry, 22, on Thanksgiving, booking him for alleged cultivation and possession ot m?-rijuana. Henry was arrested afer an of- ficer allegedly found eight mari- juana plants, and several jars of marijuana see dling s at his residence, 961 Catalina St., LagW18 Beach. PoLice Sgt. Victor SagaQ said one a?Testing officer first went to the residence because of a com- plaint of a loud radio. Arab Says He'd 'Blow Up' Oil Field in Attack COPENHAGEN (UP!) -Saudi Ara· bian oil minister Sheikh Ahmed Zak.I Yamani threatened Thursday night to blow up his own oil fields in case of U.S. military inte.rvention .against the .Arab oil boycott. Yamani. who aM'ived in Copenhagen this week on a private vi.sit to see his doctor, conferred with Danish Foreign fl.1inister Knut B. Andersen for an hour today and said later lhe session was helpful and fr iendly. Yamani was asked on Danish television Thursday night what he would do if THANKSGIVING TRAVELERS TAKE BUS, TRAIN. P•go 32 the United States resorted to force and ocCupied the oil fields in Saudi Arabia. '!There are some sensiUve areas in the · oil fields in Saudi Arabia which win be immediately blown up," the lbeikh repLied. He also said his country wouJd reduce oil production by !Kt percent if the United States, Europe or Japan take any measures against the Arab oil embargo, adding the Saudis would return to pre- war oil export levels only when Israel withdraws from all occupied Arab ter- ritory. Y(Ullani was reacting to Wednesday's threats by U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger of unspecified American countenneasures against the boycott. which Kissinger called unreasonable slnce the fighting in the Middle East had •!!lyped. Yaijjli!ll said saudi Arabia could e~ly _ l5!< !HRf.AT, P•ge. !) ' Elderly Woman Raped in Viejo ' A 65-yeaMlif . woman was raped In her Mlssioo Viejo home oo ThanksgiVing bi a "mail who broke into her second !tory condominium via the kitchen win.. · dow, Orange County Sherff's o!Hcers 1ald. Deputies said the victim told them sl>l was awakened by a stocklly built iqlruder who then clapped his band over her ..,.th and warned her not to ICf'tam. 'o!llcers said the victim told them her a.SnUant left via the ldtchen window aft· er she compiled with bis demands. They said she did not require medical U.at- mcnt. Crash Kills Marine; Buddy Hurt A 26-year-old C.mp Pendleton Marine was killed and his companion gravely hurt Thanksgiving Day In a bigh-llpeed crub of a motorcycle in downtown San CICIQellle. . PolJco ,.Id Edwin A. l.otian of tos La Ronda, Apt. J, waa killed wllen the cycle on which be was a passenger "·ent out of control at El Camino Real and El Portal and slammed into a si2Ml standard. 1be predawn accident was diSCOvtf'ed by passenby shortly before S a.m. No witnesses were located, officers said. A visitor from Anchorage, Alaska, Michael A. Bauer, 21, was apparently opera.liJ!g tbe cycle "1len the mishap occurred. Bauer suffered skull fractures and was listed in extremely critical condition _today at Sao Cl-O..eraI llDspital. Police U. Clifford Gates said the driver lost control as he headed north- bound along the deserted roadway . The cycle first hit a center island at Jijgh speed and careened toward the signal standard. I.Ogan was thrown off the cycle and hurled into the metal pole. Bauer ap- parently remaIDed on the bike for almost 70 feet more before being thrown off onto the pavement. Gates said the only apparent con- tributing factor detennined thus far in the cra·m was apparent high speed of the cycle. Blood samples were taken from the gravely injW'ed cyclist, but n o delennination bas yet been made on the possible presence of alcohol in the driver's system. Logan leaves a wile and small child, olfiC<l'I said. Bauer, whose local addttss iS Room 308 of the San Clemente Hotel, has family in Alaska, police said . 01'ie-legged Loser Sought The bushes Danking the San Diego Freeway through San Cle- mente have held their share of unusual articles through the years. But police today believe they have the strangest find yet. A hitchhiker slDpped patrolmen Thursday near Avenida Palizada's offramp and reported folding the article stuffed in the dense growth. Officers investigated anc! pulled out an artillcial leg, "We don't even know how to start locating tbe owner," said one officer this D'IOllling. GM to Cut Back Car Production As Sales Slulnp DETROIT (UPI) -General Motors Corp. today announced it is curtailing productim of n e w cars at 16 plants dlD'ing the week before Christmas: in the first major response to slumping sales. Sales of new cars have been down in each of the .five lo.day selling periods since the new models were introduced in September with the intermediates and full-sized cars bearing the brunt of the drop. What had been a rush wward small cars may be tawing off as new car prospects await the outcome of .possible gasoline rationing or curtailed driving privileges, one analyst said. AutomoUve executives had been predicting new-car sales, both domestic and foreign. wouJd drop in 1974 to about 11 million from an estimated 11.9 million this year. Some economists are now predicting new car sales might drop to 10.2 million 1974, partly because of the gas crisis scare. G~1 Chair man Richard C. Gerstenberg said approximately 79,ooo·· cars will be !See CUTBACK, Page Z) Crime Lab Seeks Clue In Woman's Fire l)eath A small sample or quilted bathrobe 1cit on the" b6cly ol I' fatally burned San Clemente woman has been turned over to the Orange County Crime laboratory for analysis, local fire of~ fl clals said late Wednesday. 1be small sample of synthetic material npparenUy I• a nylon-based fabric, said fire Marshal Donald Hodgoon. '11lat was all that remained of the R8rment which Oared up sometime late Monday and claimed the life of Mrs. D•lsy Mortensen, 77, ol 102 Shell Drive. 'Vbe wmlaD appare.nUy bcbt over a lighted gu stove In her mobile home, llodpon uld, and the fllllruL cauoed tho prmcnt to lllddenly burl! into name. • .,,,. whole robe must have gone up at once and gone out almost when •hi hll the noor/' be said. "The only portion remaining was that left beneath ber back," be added. llodgoon said that sucb a .fire Is "oot all I.bl&. rare." , ·-"There are a lot of aynthetic fabrics that Will do the same thing; and robes are among the more common ganne:nts that ignite." He said that the flash which led to Mrs. Mortensen's death OCC\DTed in- stantly and that by the time the elderly victim fell to the floor, the robe had burned away. 11There wasn't even any m&rk or heat on tbe floor around her body, It happened thltt last," he said. 1be woman's remains went unnoticed until the following morning when the dead "°man's stepdaughter arTlved. No (IOO -wered the door and the s1'pdaughler then notified police and llruntn, fearing Mts. Mortensen had 11111/erecl a health problem. Analysis ol the scrap ol material iJ expected to take 1<veral days. '"l'hey wlll analyze the content, flam- mability and try for a brand name," H..is-said. ' Residents To Comment On Appeals By JOHN VALTERZA Of 1tMi 0.lly Pllft Slaff The ·president of the embattled Crestlite Aggregate Product. pion In San Clemente failed Wednesday to sway city councilmen • from setting a final public bearing on pollution complaints by mldents. Qoestlile Pres!-Kenneth Teel angrt. ty blamed one man - a leader in the batUe over dust and ooiM: nuisances -for costing his firm "hundreds of thousands of dollars." Teel fought in vain for an Immediate decision from City councilmen. The panel chose instead to set a final public hearing for Jan. 2, when residents will be able to comment on their appeals for a review of the plant's use variance. Teel specifically named retired Lt. Col. William H. Baker as his chief antagonist in the case of the firm's dust emissions. The official insisted that Baker's efforts "have resulted in harassment, warrants for my arrest and hundreds of thousands of dollars in expenses." "How much can a man lake?" he added. Teel noted that Baker was not present at Wednesday's session, nor were any residents who bad signed petitions a year ago to seek review of the variance. The official asserted that his ope.ration conforms to local, county and federal pollution regulations and "there is nothing more we can do, other than cease operating completely." Councilman Paul Presley fought hard for a final decision without a hearing at Wednesday's session, but wound up in the minority when the 3-2 vote set the bearing. Major Clifton Myers also voted no. Teel alleged that residents who signed the petitions complaining about fine, red dust in their houses may have been victims of misrepresentation b y circulators of the documents. "People knock on the door and asked the residents if ·they were all 1U' a clean environment, and that was about it ," he charged. "Given the same encounter, my own wife would have signed such a petition," he said angrily. The council majority, however, agreed ~ that the "spirit of due process" required a public hearing. "If we decide this Issue here tonight, we might end it for a few weeks, but It will be back ·1n our lips in a very short ·time . It's better to do this the right way, give people a chance to speak and then settle the problems completely," said Councilman Arthur Holmes, the author of the winning mo- tion. San Cleuiente Motel Loses TVs, Blankets Color television O<ts and blan kel• valued at n11rly $1,0» were stolen 'lburlday by burglart who enttred a room at a San Juan caplstrano molel, Orange County Sheriff's oflicers said. Deputie1 said thieves entered the room at. the Mtssloo Inn Motel, 26891 Ortega IUghway, .. bile clerk Martha Jacl<son wu working othe office. this latest storm was 11almost like a mule -doing something you don't ex- pect." Other rain totals included .47 or an inch at Irvine Lake and .50 in Trabuco Canyon. Orange County Flood Control officials reported no problems with mudslides on the heavily graded Laguna Niguel tracts of Avoo Commwtity Developers. Temporary erosion control methods have been instituted on both tracts, which are located inland and ocean.side Be Scored' of Pacific Coast Highway near Crown Valley Parkway. Carl Nelson , rlood control official, said the half-inch rain total in the area was ''too light to cause difficulties" and called it "at this stage, just a nice, pleasant start for the winter season." Surf along the Orange Coast will be about three to five feet Friday, with some outer waves reachlng four to seven feet .-Orange County Harbor Patrol of. ficials reported . .Andreas.Schuddle, IO, of cub Scout Pack 700, Laguna Niguel, looks pretty plea:sed abqu~ getting to wear fireman's gear. With him is ·Ca pl Carl.Winn of the Orange County Fire Department, Niguel Sub- station. The pack and firemen are. helping the annual Marines' Toys for Tots.program. Andreas donated some gitfs for needy youngsters. Distribution boxes will be at Alpha Bela Market( Crown Valley), Safe- way (Monarch Bay Plaza) and !he Standard Station (Crown Valley). Exp~nsive Fuel to Take Up Plant Shutdown Slack . those concerned over the relative secrecy of the incident. • j At least one million gallons of scarce, expensive fuel oil will have to be b~ to take up the slack left by the emergen- cy s}lutdowil. of the San Onofre· Nuclear Generating Station, utility officials con- cede1f.'loday. The AEC rules sti!fly call foi: filing data on such a . .mistiap in the documents room of the agency in San Francisco 1 (Ste SBUl'DOWN, -... I) ' TbC secret shutdown which occurred. Oct. 21 after a tlD'bine threw a blade, came to light la st week and officials for southern California Edison and San Piego Gas and ·Electric companies said repairs and 11routine maintenance" would last through December. ~µse of the energy Joss caused by the plant closure, the two fihn will have to burn $8 million worth of expensive, lOW·sulphllr oft-~ prodace the energy that San Onofre wo4k1 have created. ' And customers Gt the utilities -ob- viously -will ultimately foot the bill. The shutdown was described as a "minor problem common in a n y generating facility" by spokesmen. But of greater concern was the damage done to a valve and pipe brace in the controversial emergtncy core cooling .system serving the reactor. The damage -caused by a trapped a_ir pocket in the fluid of the system designed to 1 COQ.l the nuclear reactor -~ caqled by a pbeoomenon resemb~ Ing the !lamming heard in steain pipes and hot-watu heaters. "The jolt damaged a valve hammer and !Dre loose the pipe from the orace," explained a spokesman for the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. While the utilities npect thclr s]lare of lumps from critics of the cooling syslem, the _loudest howl ls com!ng from • ..• " r-~~~~-.:.~~--. Oraage Cout • Weailter ' Increasing clouds Slturday with a chance of st.wan in &be ..alter-_ noon hours is the way the Weathet service calls it. Cooler temper• tures with highs of 62 to 65. Over. night lows in the mid-405 but into the 30s in some areas. INSIDE TODAY Open Theater, one of the most e:tciting erperimentaL group.s in the country, is apPeartna at Golden \Vest College and Or· 011ge C003t College thts wttk· e11.d. See today's lVeekt11der. Al Ytw lw'fkt 3 • IMllM a L.M. ..,. 1 C•HftrMI S. 11 C~llH 4M1 """" " Cr.u~ 11 0.•1111 ~ lf ldtletMil . .... ' f lMllU J1.U , .. tM lttctr• ,, -..... .t.1111 I,....,, ll .,,.II... t _... ..... MlllHI "'""'-• N•tl!IMI ,.._. • or..,.. c-tr 11 ." ...... 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Now, after a lengthy investigation, they said Thursday they discovered she lived alone in a tiny apartment in a senior citizens slum in thi,s resort city. Nothing unusual, except that she was worth more than $150,<XX>. Police found that Frieda Zimmer, age 76, had her small fortune ln cash and bond! in various banks when she died. Police said they did not know how she aceumulated the money. Now police say they 're trying to learn why she lived as she did. .. "You just can't find out what makes people live like tha t," Det. Sgt. Emery Zerick said Thursday. "Nobody knew her." bri el Freeway In Irwindall! \Vhen a car had a blO\\'Out. Other cars ""ere unable to stop on the rain·slickened lanes and ran into each other. Five of the in jured 'vere reported in serious condit ion al llanland 11ospital in Baldwin Park. The storm, \\"hich dumped .70 of an inch of rain on the Los Angeles Civic Center, also caused numerous powe r blackouts, the largest in the \V t Los Angeles-Beverly Hills err; I arfc.'Cling some 1,000 homes. Lightning \Vas respansible for at least ty,·o other povier failures, one of tbent causing a one-hour blackout in the south- central Los Angeles area. Heavy snow fell ns low as the 2,000- foot level in the mountains and warn- ings were issued to motorists traveling through the high passes. At least thr ee persons died In traffic accidents during the do\vnpour. In San Luis Obispo County, Evelyn Ryder, 42, Pomona, was killed and her four chil- dren injured when she Jost control of her car OD U.S. IOI and slammed into concrete bridge. .._ A tw<H!ar collision on Lankershlm Boulevard in Sun Valley claimed lhe lives of Juan Camarena , 25, U>s An .. geles, and Jose Cervantes, 38, San Bernardino. Tfie storm also brought hea vy snow to the mountains, some dropping as low as the 2,600-foot level. f\.1t. Wilson bad four inches of snow. ·The California Highway P a t r o 1 reported that traffic on freeways was unusually li ght for a holiday weekend, partly because of the dismal weather and partly due to a fear of lack of gasoline. fl!any service stations were Closed, but enough stations remained open to meet the demands of motorists, officers said. Creiv Strike Over Chapman College Ship to Depart? ~ ' ~~ Ul'I Tlllptloi. A floating universit y run by Chap111an College in Orange y,•as cxpucted to be on its way today after belng delayed in Sydney, Australia by striking crew members. Edwin G. Alderson , chalr1nan or th e dlvlsion of inten1ati orlat studies at Otap.. man, expressed optimism lhis morning that Universe Ca~. •· v1ould be on its 'Yo'ay to other ports b .the day's end. Alderson said h Pokes with college offic ials on the I Ion ship Thursday and they. too, e peeled st rike negotia- tions to be co mpleted. 'REPLACING ENERGY CRISIS WITH RADIOACTIVITY CRISIS' Relph Nadir (11111, Prof. Henry Kendell Till Findings The ship. carrying 450 undergraduate students fr on1 200 colleges across the counlry, was scheduled to leave Sydney Thursday morn ing. but waterfront unions called for work bans, claiming tha l 150 Chinese crew 1nen1bers are underpaid. Nader Challenges Plan The sca1nen arc being Paid $134 a 1nonth. Officials or the \Vaterside \Yorkers Organization said they should be paid $274 n 1nonth1 a figure establish- ed by the lnternutional Transport \Vorkers F'ederation. For Nuclear Plant Bid A management representative S<l id lhe crew belongs to lhe Tai1A•an Seamen's Union, which agreed to the loY>er •amount. N~\V· YORK ft:JPI ) -Saying .. it doesn't make any sense to repla cr' !he present energy crisis with a long-1ernl radioactivity crisis ," Ralph '.'lader r:ncl six scientists have challenged Presid ent Ni xon's plan to enC<>urage the develop- n1ent of nuclear power sources. Nader spoke at a news conference \Vednesday announcing the fi ndings of a year-long st udy by the Union of Concerned Scienti sts (UCS) on the long· term implications of nuclear po\ver. The group said its report represents the first anal ysis of the iss ues In- dependent of the Atom ic Energy Co m· mission and the nuclear power industry. The authors are Daniel F. Ford, of the Union; Thomas C. ~lollocher , associate professor of biochemistry at Brandeis University; Arell S. Schurgin, or the environmental prOgram at Brandeis: Henry \V. Kendall . proftssor of physics at Massachusetts Institute or Technoholgy; James J. i\facKenzie, of the joint scientific staff. of the ~lassachusetls and national Audubon Societies: and Lawrence Scheinman , pro- fesso r of gove rnment at Cornell Universi- ty. Th e report emphasized what it called the dangers o( nuclear y,·aste material. "The radioactive wastes created in Alderson said the negotiations and the del ay pose no danger to the stud ents, who had classes \Vednesday and Thur s· day instead of at sea as originally plan- ned. The 36 to 48 hour delay will, however, require the eli1nination of some future From Pagel CUTBACK ... nuclear power plants are the ultimate taken out of the company's production pollutant." sa id the report. ··They are schedules, all regular and intermediate- cxtre111cly persistent poisons that will sized cars. Plan ts building small cars pose safety problems for thousaf!ds, and luxury models wlll continue to nnd in some cases hundreds or operate at normal speeds during the thousands, of years. Even in exlremely 'Yo'eek of Dec. 17. si,nall quantities, they are potent causes The cutback was officially announced of cancer and birth defects." as an inventory reali gnment to balan ce The scientists said , "no safe plan for deaJer inventories with consumer de- pert duys in Nc\v Zca!Snd , Suvn and Tahiti. the re1nn lnlng stops before the ship i$ due back in Los Angeles Ut)C. 21. The tGtal cruise is 110 dnys long. Aldet"son said it was the first time: in eight years or ·the program that the ship has encountered labor problemJ. The sh ip is owned by Orient Oversea& Line. Fron• Page .I ' THREAT ..• survive an 80 percent production cul. "You kno\v "'hat would happen then~ A barrel of crude o!I. Instead of being sold at -Jet's say -$3.SO to ~ rron1 Saudi Arabia could be sold !or $15 or $20. Also, "'e \\'OUid get more incomo! from 20 pe rcent production in· stead of our present level. It is the la\\' of supply and demand ." The oil minister sai d the American s possibly could survive such a cutback because of their own supplies, but that if Europe and Japan y,·ould join the United States in a n y countenneasure~ against lhe Arabs their "economy ..,.,;11 definitely collapse all oC a sudden." "If the America ns are thinking of a military action, this is nlso another possibility. This Is suicide," he said. Yamani said if his country blew up its own oil fields "Europe has to live and Japan, of course. has to live without oil from Saudi Arabia for so many years because it takes years to repair dama ge. "It is not an overnight business. It' is not a n1onth or two. Now you can imagine \\'hat kind of gambling this could be." Zerick said Mrs. Zimmer, one of thousands of old people crowded into the complex, "fit right into the at· mosphere here. She walked a lot and went from senior citizen's dance to senior citizen's dance. But nobody knew her." Police were able to learn after Mrs. Zimmer collapsed and died of a heart attack Jul y 5 tha t she had a brother, Morris Rubinstein, in Chicago, and a daughter, Bernice Smolen, in Skokie. Ill. But both said they lost touch wit h her years ago and didn't know her address, Zerick said. Two Girls Unmolested the storage and disposal of radioactive mand, meaning larger cars are beginning wastes from nuclear power plants Is to pile up in new~ar lots. yet ava nable. ~1odels that won't be asscmblrd for '·:\ review o( aU \\·aste ha ndling pro-one week include regu lar and in- Hijack Ransom Reward Offered By Ne,vspaper Even lifter months or scanning misslng person reports and checking with social services, hospitals and even utilities, 1.erick. said police could not learn where she lived. 11lat piece of the puu.le was put into place this week when Zerick checked the natural dea th of another elderly city resident. He learned through a friend of the dead man that a woman who lived In the same building had been missing since last summer. It was Frieda Zimmer. One Thing You Can't Ration, LOS ANGELES (AP) -City Councilman Don Lorenzen thinks the energy shortage may create a baby boom. Lorenzen said that rotating power blackouts proposed for the city to ease the energy crisis may have a longer lasling_ effect than thawed meat in the freezer or interrupted television viewing - it may produce a population ex· plosion as a side effect. "The only problem I \\'Orry about y,•ith rotating blackouts is that I know what happened in Ne\V York when they had the blackout ," he said. "Everybody went to bed and population zero \ren t to hell ," he said. OIA"•t COAST IC DAILY PILOT Tht Of•"9t (0111 DAILY l'l ~OT, Will'! wflid\ 11 <0mb1Md ! .... J\;.t W1·1'•cu, Ii PV&illlltll bV "'' 0••119• Co11t P11bll1~1119 Com111ny, $~· r11t llClllkM\1 l rt PVbll1i.t, M0<1d•y lllrOVOh l'rij:11y. lor C11111 M.... ,..,."°'' 8fl(.ll, Hunl!nvlon 811e~/F-111n v111ev, L•9~n1 ~~. l"'IM/SHcl1tActi lrld .S..n Cltfnt.ntt/ Sen Ju.n C.plt!r1P111. A 1!"'11 •tOlorMI Wlllon h pYbt"'"" S.•111'11•V• .,. Sllrill•vi. f1lli prlnclMI P\lblltfll"' PllM 11 11 ~ Wtll ••r llrwt, c.11 NitN, ca11r.m11, Hill. Jle~rt N. 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In I\idnap, Doctors Say By TERRY COVILLE Of 1111 DallT l'lltt Stiff TY.'O small Gardena girls, allegedly kld- naped by a transient Indiana machinist arrested In Huntington Beach, have been examined by doctors and declared physically okay , police reported today. Gardena Detective Capt. Clyde Byrnes said neither Kat hy Hendrickson, 7, nor Cristi Huber, 4, had been sexually molested, according to physicians y,•ho examined them in Gardena. The man accused or taking them from their homes has been identified as Bert Sturgeon, 61 or 58, a machinist whose last residence Yo1as apparently In - dianapolis, Indiana. _ Capt. Byrnes said Sturgeon Is ap- parently the name the man bas used for years, though It may not be his real name. Police also believe he was born In canada, but they know very little else about him. Sturgeon was arrested Tuesday 'lf· ternoon in Huntington Beach as he tried to hitchhike onto the San Diego Freeway at Golden West Street with the Jien- driCMon girl at ·his side. Patrolman Art Droz saw Sturgeon with the girl, approached the man, and af ter questioning arrested him w i t h o u t resistance. The Huber girl had been found shortly aft er midnight, after her disappearance Tuesday evening. She was found by police in Hawtt.ome, sitting alone in a desolate field , unharmed.' From Pagel SHUTD10WN • • • and the San Clemente Public Library. AEC publicist Dale Cook said the docu· ment room Indeed conta ins the data on the accident, but the local library has no record at all. A second point of concern was the disclosure by the AEC -and not the ut ilities -that the cooling system indeed was damaged. Initial contacts w!Ut spokesmen for Edison drew praise for the system and .._reii:orts tha t the system 'jwo~ked ~ff~tly". But la ter checks with the AEC showed lhat ii, too, was damaged. The trigger for the entire Incident ll·as the malfunction of a turbine. When the blade flew off a wheel, It set up severe vibrations detected by the plant's alarm system. Crews at the plant began a stow shut- down of th e reactor as a nonnal precau- tion, but in the midst pf the slower process, ·an automatic "scram " alert was placed Into effeCt by the automatic systems sensing the turbine vibration. "When the scram alarm goes on the reactor is shut down Jn a matter af a few seconds and a lot or 1yatems go to work," said COOk. UUllty spokesmen have given no ex- planation for th• apparent '""'"'Cl' of the mishap, other than to lns!Jt th1t they '.'do not broadcast such occurrellCel as R gentral nile." Capt. Byrnes today praised the \\'Ork of officer Droz for his alertne ss in spotting Sturgeon and the girl and mak- ing the arrest. "He did one hell of a job for us. It was sharp patrol observation," said Barnes. ·sturgeon has been booked on suspicion of kidnaping, child molesting and rape, and he \\'ill be taken before the South Bay ~1unicipal Court ~fonday for ar-- raigrunent on those charges or possibly reduced charges, police said. Ca pt. Byrnes also said that I.as Angeles and TQrrance police are in- vest igating Sturgeon for any possible connection with recent kidnapings in their communities. Airporter Loses Parking Signs To Burglars A parking valet supervisor at Irvine's Airporter Inn complained to police Thanksgiving Day that a burglar who may be starting his own car·pa rk.i ng concern raided his office. Carlos A. Perez explained to Officer Richard Bown1an that someone forced the door to the hotel equipn1ent room and stole $82 worth of gear incl uding six No Parking signs and tYo'O fluoresce nt orange jackets worn by his men for night visibility. The victim also said similar thefts have occurred in the past and that he has retrieved the loot at other county hostelries offering the san1e type of service. 'L olita,' Hubby _ Too Amorous CANON CITY, Colo. (AP) -Prison officials placed actress Sue Lyon and her convict husband ln a partitioned vis iting are~ after the warden said they became ''a little too romantic." '-fiss Lyon, who played the teen-aged temptress Jn the movie "Lolita'' when she \l(as 141 was married Nov. 4 to Cotton Adamson, who is serving a 10-~9-year term for second-degree murder. ''As It was reported to me, the two tn qu .. tlon stepped onto the paUo; they had been out less than one minute or ii.o," 1ctlng Warden Gordon He~ safd, ''when a call came from ups _ which In eCfect was, 'BeUer clieck them out, U>are1s. somelh.ing going on out there.' "· • !f<U!• .said the couple were "a little loo amorous and. had to be ,.por1ted" during visiting day al the prison. posals presently conside>recl by the AEC 1ermediate-sized Buicks, Oldsmobi les, · sho"·s the1n to be either dubious in Pontiacs and Chevrolets. Normal prcr concept, not technically feasible, or in-duction of the hot-selling Chevrolet Vega. PORTLAND. Ore. IAP) - A Portland adequately supported by required Pontiac Firebird, Chevrolet Camaro and neY:spaper is offering a $1.<XX> reward technical studies.,. the compact Nova, Ventura, Omega and to anyone "A'ho turns in a $20 bill that Nader cited \vhat he called "the ex-Apollo ,models will continue as will truck lums out to be part or the ransom lremely disa ppointing performance" of production. tak en by a man who jumped fro m nuclear plants. A GM spokesman Siid it was not a skyjacked. airliner in 1971. Of the five such plants in New known how many , workers would be The man. who used the name D.P. Engl and, he said, onl y one -the Con· laid off during tbe 1one-week shutdown, Coope r, used a bomb threat to take ne clicut Yankee -Is fully operative. but sald all will receive up to 96 percent over the Northwest Orient Airlines m One is con1p!etel~1 shut down and the or their regular take-home pay, less on Thanksgiving evl'. He jumped from other three work sporadically. he sa id. S7.S:Q for work related expenses. The the aircraft with $20.000 in $20 bills .. In view of the safety issues laid-off workers will not return to their given. him by the airline company in docume nted in the report." he said. jobs until Jan. 2 since the entire exchange for rel ease of passe ngers and "the proposal by ritr. Nixon to speed Christ n1as-New Year's week is an <!Uto some of the crew. up nuclear power plant licensing is industry holiday. The Oregon Journal is publishing a w1sound and highly dangerous. Spokesmen for Ford. Chrysler and list of the serial numbers of the bills. 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Y PILO I Frederich ~s Clothes Stress Sexi ess By JURATE KAZICKAS LOS ANGELES (AP) -The more things change In !he fashion world, the more they stay the sa1ne at Frederick's of Holly\1'ood. \Vhile everyone else was promoting the braless look, Frederick's kept right on selling 50 versions of tbc push·in, push·up padded bra. While the shoe industry clogged the market "'ilh clunky p I at form s , Frederick's kept stocking up on sling- back pun1ps with five-inch stiletto heels. AND WllEN THE midi. swept the na- tion , Frederick's never abandoned the 1nini . ln business for 27 years and making nlore money every year, FrL>derick's of 11ollywood has ignored fickle fa shion trends and stayed u•ith a basic philosophy : won1en should dress for men and "'omen like sexy women. "You show a man an elegant miss and ANIMAlogic1$., ...... H uuting to1 i Junior Mi ss Pagecuit Set Nine hi gh school coeds 'viii vie for the title of l~untington Beach Junior ri.Jiss at the pageant's finale Dec. I at Golden \Vest College. Soonsored by the Ja.vcees in Huntington Bea'ch. the con- test is no! based on beaut\! alone. Judges also rate lhe contestants on scholas1i:~. ac/Jieve111ent. talent. poise. personalily. ph_\'sica/ fitness and an intervie\\'. TO QUALIFY , girls must ha\'e a 3.5 to 4.0 O\'erall grade point average -equalling a B·.plus or A. This vea r, the girls are Crom fluntin,gio111 Beach. ~larina. Edison . and \\'estininstcr High School3. 1 fn the past. Huntington Beach has been successful in the contests. Local \\'inners have gone on to \\'in state and national honors in 1969 and 1970. a sexy babe and the sexy babe \\'ill "'in out every time," said Fred 1\lellinger, the real Frederick, scion or an empire built on foam rubber. clingy knits, marlbou· trimmed nightgowns. rhinestone-studded ~kyiscraper heels and naughty little Ucms like crotcWess panl)' hose . ''i\1Y CONCEPT o~~ sexiness and female beauty is nice boobs \\'ith cleav<1ge, slin1 "'aist, good hips and long shapely legs. I design clothes inspired by the beautifu l women of the world \\'llo upset kingdoms and broke empirts. I make clothes for the woman who walks into a room and is hated by the women but desired by the men ," said Melltn&er, a cllarntlng, roguish 57-year-old. J\1ellinger has had lhe idea since the days he \vas a mere underv.·ear buyen in NevJ York 30 years ago. He kept getting in trouble \11ilh his boslieS for suggestihg things like panties \Vith a zipper and a heart-shaped Jock. so he set off on his O\l'n to prove that he \Vasn't the only one • • who liked the sexy babe. niiOrt«owns, "Mite:baii" ;old lame t\'&- Today. Frederick's of Hol\)'wQ!><l has 69 ' nliig aresses, and "Sin .. atlooal" hip-hug· s~~s in such supposedly unseJcy plaCi!s 11ets. • 1J like Omaha and Kansas Cily. . ; Every few pages ln the o;talog is a. Sales in 1972 \\'ere $12 million, a' 25 per-picture o( dapper Frederick siying Ci!nl increase over 1971. ,.fore than eight things like ''Be the A10ST 'With 1ny mlllion catalogs featuring more ·than fabulous originals designed ... to bring 500 items are shipped all over the world out the REAL YOU ." each year. IN NO\'E:'ttBER a collection of catalogs ,~:ill be released in a 256-page book called "Frederick's of Hollywood , 1117-1973 -26 years ol Mail .. nler ~ tlon." ' The catalogs, which are released eight t.lmes a year, are fiJle{J. with drawings of '-mg-haired, tiny-waisted women wearing Seductive Items like , a see-through mesh juinpsuit captioned "No, No Nannette" ,and tight pant11 called "Hips Ahoy." A pleated mini-dress Is labeled "Flirty 'Purty." Another jwnp suit with cul-outs in strategic places Is called "Jeepers Peepers." There ,gre "Fringed Frenzy" THE PICTURE HASNT been update<! to show ,.fcllinger's graying hair and fuJler cheeks. ' "Why that would be like tampering with a trademark, Ilke chanJlng the pic- ture of the Smith Brothers on their cough drop box !'' Mellinger protests. Sales are divided evenly between dresses and lingerie, wigs and shoes, but Frederick's is perhaps best knQ"'n for its sculptured and foam-filled bras "' i t h names like "LOw Show" and ''Daring DeCeiver.'' There's even a bra that can be blo\\111 up like a balloon to 38C and a "vibra bra" that '1fir ms and tones" to "get a charge out of life!" J"Baltertes NOT Included.'') The Items are Frederldt's exclusives and Melllngel' bOasts or sever!ll other "fifsts'' ln tbe fashlou rtclc!. He.claims he Introduced things like the body shirt , the jump suit, Uie push-up padded bra, black underwear, the ha\t~r bra, I h c skyscraper heel . ~1EL1JNGER SAID TllE firs! w-on1an 10 bu arrested at Long lieach in California for " .. rearing a bikini had a Frederick's style. . Frederick's also sells provocall\le ite1ns like crotchless panties, bras "'ith holes Instead of points, G-stri ngs and tassled pasties, mysterious cream called "Vice Spice" and "Joy Jell," bust developers and vibrators. "Rea!lv. I'm not a pervert." said ~tell· inger "'iih a chuckle. "All 1his is in run." Mo,·ic stars suc h as Eli zabelh Taylor . Ann-~targret, Juliet PrOl\'Sl' and Doroth~· L1mour have been kn0\\'11 to orc!ef a Frederick creation no\v and then. -,- Recently,-Mclllnier sald, Asne l A1oorehead bought a marl~ trim n1g11tgown and 1natclUng pelgnoll' rl1ht out of the window. THE AVERAGE SHOPPER, according lo a store study done several reara ago, is married, "'ilh t\vo children, in her 305. LoUl Frederick gels fan letters from 70. year-old grand1nothcrs and delighted " sba11ds. too. as 'veil as the . gra!~ful Cinderellas who write things hke My social life has really picked up thanks to your padded girdle," an.d "~~ clothing has improved my marriage. A pleased and proud ~1ellinger said hl! st.n·f answers every letter. . t.fellingcr's attitude toward his work go~·~ heyoncl business. lie believes he's do ing 1ron1en a rcll l ~crvice. "1 1-; n c.)1llp"'lilivt• \\'Orl!I out there and U's harder lhan ever lo get a n1an," he :i> ·11i. \';tt11·111 hns toot least be notic- ed to have a chance. I ll'Y to help her t e<1<'h th{' 1J::-1·rcct physlc<.1\ ideal." Christmas Department Grand Opening .... ~: 25 LITE OUTDOOB 'SET I 2'' UL APPROVED This year I'll tum the heat ' down two degreei, driv•th• car more careJull./. but I'Jl be darned iJ I tell my kida no lights. 50 un: OUTDO OB MINI SET 3 66 UL APPROVED The minis give ~lenty lighl and you can enjoy a door front or lree nicely decorated. OUTDOOR LITE CUPS 9 C PAK or t2 Beats the nails and they can be !eh up. Easjer lo take down from too. ALUMINUM ALL TREES NEW INSTA SHAPE Pre-Assembled Ready to stand 4 FT. SCOTCH PINE 99 Like all the tries, you buy lhern onr;e and gel year• ol u1e. Special 4 ft. Downswepl Pine ". 17403 7 Ft. Scotch Pine .... , . 36701 ~'Ii Ft. Alaskan Pin• .. .. .. 191S 7 f t. Scolch Pine . "" .. 50701 61/, Ft Ponderoto Pine ... 53651 7 Fl. Norwegi an Spruce 5570 3 7 Ft. Black Forest Fir . , ... 1570 r 799 1399 1599 ' l 788 2699 2688 29'' 7 Ft. Super Deluxe So the other guys slarled the day alter Labor Day •. We just think this time ol lhe year makes more sense. HAPP Y THANKSGIVING Downsw•pl Scotch Pine ........ 77703 7 Ft. Scandinavian Pine .. 1670 33aa 3599 24" LONG NEEDLE TABLE TREE 7 F\ Downswept 39ee Lot Needle Pine . 62701 1 . • 3999 Alaskan Pine ...... 1970 ( 1 F . 41ee fir ~alsam . , , .... 54701 Delux• 71/2 fl. 44ee Long Needle Pine 6775) • 1\ro girls. Jac!<ie 8~1;­ nington and Rhonda ~·larlin . both of Edison Hi~h. ha,·e -\\'On the state co1npetition held by the Jaycees. In 19i0. Miss ~·lartin \\'aS also crowned Junior M:iss of the nation. at competition held in l\Iobile, Ala. EXTENSION LADDEBS 14 FT ...... 11 99 TBEE STANDS SPBAY :51ow MINI-FLASHER SETS . 20 UTE .... , 59• 89• ON DEC. I. ~luntington Beach Junior i\'liss \viii t~ chosen at Golden \V e s 1 College. at i :30 p.nt., in foru1n 2. · ! Each gi rl ui ll participate in a fi\le minute physical fitness routine. and each contestant \\1ill h a v e to individua lly perform her chosen talent. Contest11 nts this yeEJr in- t"!ude: Kathleen Hill. Terry Garakiar. Jeri Crouch and Alexandra Googoorian , :\larina High ; Ronele Lombardi. Li~a Bronn, Laura Jean Churchill. and Sue Trester. Huntington Beach High ; and ~lar.v Jill J\fullady, Westnlinster l~igh. TICKETS TO the pageant are a\'ailable by phoning: Kath y Harrington . 963-4012. The price is $1.SIJ for adults. and $.75 for c.bildren. Coast Girl 1973 Quee11 Lucy Stone. 21, of Laguna Xiguel. \\'as cro"'ned 1973 Homecoming Queen of \Vhit- tier College recently during homecoming fesli\'ilies. A speech-hearing therapy major. ~Iiss Stone was elected queen b~· lhe studenl body and CJ'O\\'fled durin g halftime al the \\'hillier-Puget Sow1d gam<'. 1'1is.s Stone plaru to begin a masters degree in speech and hearing-therapy at Cal State Fu 11 er ton after gradualing from Whitti'r In June. K ids Like To Ask Andy 16 FT. . • .. .1599 20 FT. 1999 COLORED FLOODUGBT BULBS Sig Hoods. this year make that thing out of plywood and give it some liaht. SAllTA, SLED AllD BEDIDEEB 'OR AJJllllTED _.SOTA . YOUR CHOICE 2988 The Santa is lit and moves (I qot an uncle just like that). The UL approved (Unca Loui•) Sled deal is lighted and a l:iig one. ll.l.UMINATED Norih Star 87' Heavy Duty 347 Enam•l•d steel in 9req and red. Got them for light or monster trees. 42" LAWN CARDLE 222 Every year I say ")ah. humbug, loo commercial", th•n l see how the kiddo's eyes light up and realize what it is really all about. .\ 20 "· EXTEISIOI .COii 77c A better one, thit: you can ••n UM oher the holiday. {Now, don't l•ll m• the other• are no 9ood, l can't accept that.) ' il* 27' Do the windows, !h• tree. the door. your Mo.., the. top ol the old man's Dew car (I'll send you a ,card'in the hospital). JUMBO IOU. FOIL OB \ PIPER GIFTWIAP 77' It's 26 inch .. wide .. bul the l~nqlh ii still ckmifiect.Makel~e guf tep-you how much before you buy H. CoJOn. plenty. ' • .c~hUs r$ ·"' . 1<~~ a.le~ '"" . -BOX Why do we .Eow lhia hambu~tr-·. picturi? The cards we haT• ar1 much pr•ttier and th• stlection ii good. Compare with stuff costing more. 35 LllE .... . nosh. flash. flash .•. twinkle ... flash. twinkle ... poppo , , • Hash. Get the picture or shall I run the lap• again? Sw•ll !or trees. BIG OF BOWS F~R 44c If you're all thumbs like-me thil it the only way to do It. Pre-made bows with attachers (I made up a new word, yq?J, ·. • GABAG£ DOOR HOLIDAY COVER With core you can get a - f•w Y•ar• O\ll of thia unlt11 your wilt, kid, or 2 88 you, ram th• BuiC:k thru it~ full c91or. -' ' • y • 11!1 ini orr • he no to wi H gu Ka I I or J In d he ! . Jn • u <ii sl p h a - Laguna Dea~h · Today's Final ' ' N.Y.-Stoeks VOL. 66, NO. 327, '4 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1973 TEN CENTS • Developer Charges 'Moh Rule'·! .. ~ BY JACK CHAPPELL 01 t1'11 DlllV' f"lltt Sllff A major confrontation between Laguna environmentalists· and Newport Investments, Inc., proposed developer of Sycamore Hills, ended on a heated note but without conclusive action by the Laguna Beach City Council. More' than JSO persons jammed the ci ty hall chambers Wednesday night to attend the first public hearing on the developer's plan to build 2 , 0 16 townhouses on the 5.13-acre canyon triangle between El Toro and Laguna Canyon R9ads. The highly partisan crowd was generalJy well behaved, hciwever, its ob- vious emotionalism and applause for anti·development speakers c a u s e d Newport Investments' attorney Rodger Ho'n·ell to call the hearing • ' a sophisticated form of mob rule." On the other side, an anti-developntent r:· .aker alleged the project would set a precedent where "the rolling liills are ravaged and raped and changed into a monster of a landscape." Although f\1ayor Roy Holm had in· clicated from the start of the bearing that the council would not make a !inal decision that night because Vice Mayor Peter Ostrander was absent, several speakers angrily demanded an outright denial of the $85 million project im· mediately. The council bas scheduled a further public hea ring at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 11, l \Yhen a full couneil will be availaf>le. \ Tape recordings-Of the Wednesday bear-1 ing will be available to Ostrander, Mayor: .J 1-lolm said. '1 The mayor pointed out too that the continuance will allow the councif m: investigate possible conflicts betwetn1 Environment.ii Protection Age n c~ regulations calling for reduced vehicplar (See SYCAMORE, Pare Z) Irvine ·complex Haunted By Mysterious Critters ! Be Scored I Andreas Scbuddle, 10, o! Cub Scout Pack 700, Laguna Niguel, looks pretty pleased about getting to wear fireman 's gear. With him is Capt. Carl Winn o! the Orange County Fire Departmen~ Niguel Sub- , station. The pack and firemen are helping the annual Marines' Toys for Tbts program. Andreas donated some gitfs for needy yo1.0ngsters. Distribution boxes will be at Alpha Bet•· Market( Crown VaUey), Safe- way (Monarch Bay Plaza) and the Standard. Station (Crown VaUey). I -,.. t agiina n to Stop Short Of Suit in Smoking Ban ·. ;, By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL '._.. OI lllt O.ll'f Piiot Sltfl ·tagunan Bruce Hopping today all but ruled out a lawsuit to force the Laguna . Beach Board of Education to ban smok· ini at its meetings. 'School trustees deadlocked Tuesday o!f a ·request by Hopping to snuff out sMoklng at school board fWlCtions. ilopping, who earlier had indicated he might go to court to force the ban, now says he'll seek more creative ways to induce the school board to go along with his request. "I -feel if t-take some legal action. Hopping will come ,out being the bad guy," the chairtnan of the Kalos Kagathos Foundation explained. Xalos Kagathos was formed to promote "physical distinction and nobility of mlnd, '' as practiced by the Greeks 2,000 ~ y~ars ago, Hopping explained. Dollar Rallies, Hits Best Level .. J;ri, Eight Months LO!:fDON (AP)· -The dollar rallied 1hllrply in Europe today, re~ching some of its best levels in eight months. Improved U.S. trade and ijie oil crisis ln: Europe helped the dollar's rise , dealers said. '• One way Hopping hopes to continue to promote his smoking ban concept is through Ash E. Hayes, director of physical education for San Diego City Schools. . Hayes also is president-elect or the California Association or H e a I t h , Physical Education and }{ecreation. By promoting innovation in physical education and getting the school board to ban smoking, students would tend to drift away from smoking. drug use and violence, Hopping contends. Hopping has requested Hayes appear before-school-ornc1a-1s to explain how innovative physical education could help improve student behavior. • Sales Slutnping GM, to Cut Back Patrick He11ry Faces Pot Rap Laguna Beach plice arrested Patrick G. Henry; 22, on Thank~giving, booking him for alleged cultivation and possession of marijuana. Car Production Henry was arrested afer an of· ficer allegedly found eight mari· juana plants, and aeveral jars .( marijuana s e e d 1 i n g s at 11.i! residence, 961 Catalina St., Lagwta Beach. DETROIT (lJPll -General Motors Corp. today announced it is curtailing production of n e W cars at 16 plants during the week before Christmas In Laguna Trustees OK High School Pool Repair Joh A $6,200 project to jack up a sinking portion of the Laguna Beach High School poo! has received approval of the Laguna Beach Board of Education. Documents inviting bids from con- tractors will be sent out shortly. Under the current timetable, uplifting or the pool's shallow end will take place during th ; Easter school break in Marc,h . Supt. Donald Woodington said relevel- ing of the PoOI is a "calculated gamble" since there is no guarantee that the work will bold the pool in place permanently. Total repleacement of the pool could cost as much as $200,000, Dr. Woodington said. The pool will · be releveled with a process known Bs "mudjacking." Holes wu:-tMr OOred-through the bottOm of the pciol and grout pumped under the pool to raise and stabilize it. "the first major response to slumping sales. Sales of new eara have, beeq down in each of the five lo.day selling periods since the new models were introduced , in September with the intermediates and luJl-sized cara bearing tlie brunt Poliee Sgt. Victor Sagan saicl Cl!I< arresting officer first wen\ ti! the noldace becaual·til ·a Oll!I". plaint of a !Dud radio. . of Uie drop. , c!".!..~t. ~~u '°!~won: . Tettnis Player prospects await the outcome of possible · gasoline rationing or curtailed driving Has Sei·zure ',,\ .. privileges, ooe analyst 18id. _ Automotive execudves had b e e n · .. -"· predicA.og new-ear sales, both domestic On Co t, Di and foreign, would drop in 1974 to about .ur es 11 million from an estimated 11.9 million this year. Some economists are DOW predicting new car sales might drop to 10.2 million 1974, partly because of lhe gas crisis scare. G~1 Chairman Richard C. Gerstenberg said approximately 79,000 cars will be taken out of the company's prodl!"tion schedules, all regular and intennediate- sized cars. Plants building small cars and luxury models will continue to operate at normal speeds during the week or Dec. 17. The cutback was offlcia1Jy announced as an inventory realignment to balance dealer inventories with consumer de-· mand, meaning larger cars are beginning to pile up in new-ear lots. Modeis that won't be assembled for one week include regular and in· (See CUTBACK, Page Z) • . An autopsr '"'' scboduled today for Lagunan Standy C. Requa, 38, who died after sullering &.'l Apparent seizure whil(! playinst tennis on the Laguna Beach Hlgb SChool courts T.1ursday, Requa was ,ronounced dead on arrival at South Coast Cmrununity Hospital. He resided at 308 Jasmine St., Laguna Beach. Laguna Beach police said the man at first refused to be transported to the hospital insisting be did not want an ambulance. Police and ftre department personnel a_!lruinislered oxygeri to him for about two minutes at the court where he was stricken. He told ofilcerB that if he could rest and lie on lhe grass he would be better. He was taken to the hospital oVer his protests when be worsened, police said. Coroner's officials indicated a heart attack is suspected as the c a u s e of. death. Craft Guild Set For Sunday Shoiv '!'om! Avenue In downtown Laguna ~ch will be jammed with artisans bootbs, not cars, between 10' a.m, v and 5 p.m. SUnday during -the -.w of the 1,.al(Wla Craft Guild. More than 100 cra'ftsmen· will offer their wares, including jewelry, pottery, macram.e, candles, I e a t h e r •v o r k • decoupage, stained glass, sculpture and "furniture. Empioyes By RUDI NIEDZIEUIKI Of .... o.ltr ,, ... 111• .·~ .:tl . -Mysterious ihings have been l<'inC. on in the lrvine Industrial Complu at nigh\. -flomll)g ba,t i. "'ll:k llllO ~-' an employe touched the "ON" butlGD of a computer expecting lt to hum into Ille. Instead II aquealed, aplt an4 ~ :.;t~~P~! top-\rvel e-.. ,.., lnU!rr\ipteo .lolid,U.•CUrlllni llWn to dad u ll "lliofftl by in llivlslbio harid. - -In another hulldlng a hurly 200-poun\I engineer blanched and leaped on hla drafting table In terror. -Strange noises have been coming from the desk of a secretary and lbe refuses to type until her boss has opened and checked out every drawer. -Jn some cafeterias workers are more ' upset than than scared. They put a dime in the candy machine and it chucks out a Milky Way, but it's hall eaten. The Irvine llxltlltrtal Complex has ftol ' h<en lnvad~ by "'"81&, although there js considera\le ICurrylni goiilg on at nlghl Tuin ·yOUI' beadllght& On an empt}' field and you can -the crltten. The. complex 1" being Invaded by field mice. "This bas been quita a problem for. more than a month," says Hant Rowell, supervisor of the agricultural department for Barden's Pest Control. ''It's nothfni for !"!'...to J!l! ·out there· eac:b~~· !Ji4.---J-and come back with a gallon buc full of mice." A bucket will b'old. about SO mice. I The mice have been disp!ll<ed from ' their nests by nearby construction and are invading the buildings looking for new 1 homes. · ·I One built it& nest right inside an· IBM computer using scraps of print-out paper for bedding. When the computer was turned on it killed the mouse·· aoil jammed the llQrka. More curious -by na-than their dome!UC count~, field mice' have invaded deoks, -candy;.tnacb!Dea, '11111 ez. (See CIUT1'E1IS, .... I) I . -~I . Oruge • -..-- Weatla.er Increasing clouds Saturday with One seoior foreign exchange dealer , 1le're spoke:of ·~a..ne'l. wave o! COl}fi~nce I in the dollar. ' ·-- . The long-troubled U.S. currency, which 1 was devalued in February and ~gan a steep downhill float in Mar~, bit · The ohibitiorr Will be held on Foresl-) between South Coast Highway OD<! Glenn-eyre. a chance of show.era in the.. aiJer-. noon hbuts w~~ weat!Jer setvice calls it. Cooler tempera.. ' 1,- tw'es with highs of 62 to 15. Over-' night lows in the mid..fOs 'but into 1 Jows dt.rring the summer. But 1t baa been recovering more or less steadily ever-alnee. By Joday, the dollar.regail!ed · most.of the ground lost since March. l---.JJ>L.Flance, or example a doUar bough! 4.54 francs on March 19, the .day the float started. By July 6, the- 'dOI\ar was worth only 3.9'l French francs. BUt today tl1e U.S. currency was back up to 4.50 francs. 'fhe pattern against other leading European c1.1rrenCi\!-was sitniiar. ~Jers generally offered two ex· ptanations. The oil crisis, they said, ha! been good news for the dollar. 'l'he!lmptovlng lJ,S. lorel111 trade picture ~· .rso h<lped. U.S. foreign trade l1gures foe OCtober are due out Monday -' and are expected to be good. ! ' ,6 A Public Rock'/ This big sandstone rock ill located on priva~ pro11: · erty near Aliso Beach Park In South Laguna, but 1t could be annexed to tlie county park if the rountr. Parks, Beaches -and Harbors· Commission decides 11 would be worthwhile. the estimated cost of pur- • I ~ oauv l"fftt Stiff f"l11t. chase is '70,000. The owner o! the rock and the surrounding lot property bas indkated he will build a house there If the 11ublic doesn't buy his property. The rock is :1ocated next to the Pacilic Coast Highway atr Aliso Creek. Several cra!llmen :>Ian demon1trations of their techniqueo during the show. Canyon Man Reports Plmnliing oo SS Plumbing tools 'Valued by the owner at about $1,125 were stolen Thursday by intruders who broke into ' th~ garage of a Laguna C&n)on Road home near Laguna Beach wtille the occupants were asleep. Orange COun~ Sherilr1. officers said the thieves llt ·rolled up newspapers and used .them u a torch to pick out tools fnlltl tba gara_J•. of plumbing foreman Clarence Euc... Heard, « o( 211752 Lagitna CAnyon RO.d. · ' the 30s in some areas. INSll)E TODAY Open Theattr, .,.. of the motl exciting uperimental 07'ottpl hl the count.,,,, U appearing-0.0-1----> Golden W .. 1 COU.Q" and Or· ange Coast College . this week· end. See today'• Weekrnder. Al Y.ur 11nkt > ... 11.. .. LM. t.ylll 1 C1ll..... I.JI CIMtlfllf 4H1 C""4a ll ,_ " DM-. _..... 11 "'""'.. .... . ··-· •..a1 ,. .. "" . ..,.. '' .......... . ---.. -· . _.. ..... ~, ..... --. Or ..... c..tr ,, ......... »41 S'tMI httw J\ '""' »tt Ilia .. ,...... ... ·--. -..... Wu._ 4 .. __. ........ --. .... "' .... • LB Sycamore Factions Square Off The battle ror Sycamore ~tills began ·when the Newporl Investment, Inc. forces began a frontal attack led by attorney Rodger Howell who toted in two bu 1 gin g briefcases b efore the Laguna Beach City C.Ouncit. Then lnto the nearly empty council chambers came Newport Investments' viee president Howard Miller lugging easels. He was followed by Roger Kobata of Kobata and Associates, landscape arehitects 1,1,•ho brooghl in more easels. Jim Dilley, president of Laguna Green- belt Inc., leaders in the fight .l.o halt development of the area, glared angrily as the developers began setting up their exhibits. Then he popped outside and started hauling In the Greenbelt visual aid!, charts and a movie projector. looking over his shoulder as he tussled with the ungainly easels, Dilley said : • , • Crew Strike Over 'Chapnian Coll,ege~ ' Ship to D·epart? From Wire Serl'iCtl A floating university run by Chapman College in Orange was expected to be on It! way today after being delayed in Sydney, Awstralia by striking ertW members. Edwin G. Alderson, chairman of the division of international studies at Chap- man, expressed optimism this morning Arab Says He'd 'Blow Up' Oil Field in Attack ' lhat Universe Campus would be on Its way to other ports by the day's end. Alderson said he spokes with collcg'c officials on the 18,000 ton ship Thursdo y ond they, too, expocted strike negolla· t!ons to be completa[ The ship, carrying 450 undergraduate students from 200 colleges across the country, was scheduled to leave Sy~er Thur$day morning, but waterfront unions called for work bans, claiming that I~ Chinese crew members are underpaid . The seamen are being paid $134 a month. Officials or 1he \Vaterside \Vorkers Organization said they should be paid $274 a month, a figure establish· ed. by the International Transp0rt \Vorkers Federation. A management representative said the crew belongs to the Taiwan Seamen's Union, which agreed to the lower amount. L "We've already outdone tftirit in easels and now we're going to outdo them in exhibitls, too." JILL VANCE OF LOS ANGELES STUDIES AS UNIVERSITY SHIP DOCKED BY STRIKE Chapman (allege Ve1HI Expectftl,to Leave' Sydney,_Australia, Afttr Labar Negotl1tlon1 COPENHAGEN (UPI) -Saudi Ara· bian oil minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamanl thfeatened Th'ursday night to blow up his own oil fi elds in case or U.S. military intervention against the Arab oil boycott. Alderson said the negotiations and the delay pose no danger to the students, who had classes Wednesday and Thurs· day instead of at sea as originally plan- ned . The 36 to 48 hour delay will, however. require the elimination of some future port days in New Zealand, Suva and Tahiti. the remaining stops before lbe ship is due back in Los Angeles Dec. 21. From Page I SYCAMORE . • • accommodation and sycamore Hills proj- ect. Further studies on possible flood hazard, beach sand depletion and a cost· benefit ral io investigation by Laguna Greenbelt, Inc., also arc pending. Expen sive Fuel to Talie Up Pla11t Shutclown Slack Mayor Holm indicated he felt a decision could be reached at the next meeting. Newport Investments' Attomey Holvell said the City Council had four options left open to it on the project. He listed them as follows: -Deny the project and permit the land lo be developed as it is zo n ed which allows nea rly 3,000 units to be built and little land reserved for open space or greenbelt. -Approve the planning commission recommendation of the specific plan call- ing for .016 clustered residences and maintenance of 70 percent open space. -De-aMex the property which is cur- rently attached by a shoestring bit of city land running along Laguna Canyon Rood. -Purchase the property outright at fatr market vatue. Newport Investments places that at $6 million, according to Howard Miller, firm vice president. Envtronmenta l speakers alleged that the city could meet legal requirements by allowing the landowner "a reasonable use" of the property. Their artematjves include.a restricting building to dne residence every 3 acres. Several speakers indicated they were opposed to any change in the property. Hijack Ransom Reward Offered By Newspaper PORTLAND, Ore. CAP) -A Portland newspaper ls offering a $1 ,000 reward to anyone who turns in a S20 bill that turns out to be part of the rall30m taken by a man who jumped from a skyjacked airliner in 1971. The man, who used the .name D.P. Cooper, used a bo mb threat lo take over the-Northwest Orient Airlines 727 on Thanksgiving eve. He jumped from the aircraft with $20,000 in $20 bills given him by the airline company in exchange for release of passengers and some of the crew. Th e Oregon Journal is publishing a list of the serial numbers of the bills, which are in a 34-page FBI document, and will let the FBI determine whether any bills entered are from among the ransom. Authori ties say none of the bills have turned up. LI DAILY PILOT At least one million ga1Jons of scarce , expensive fuel oil will have to be burned to take up the slack left by th e emergen· cy sh utdown of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, utility officials con- ceded today. The secret sh utdown \Vhich occurred Oct. 21 afler a turbine threw a blade. ~ came to light last week and officials for Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas and Electric companies said repairs and "routine maintenance'' "-'ould last 1:1rough December. Because of the energy loss caused by the plant closure, the fy.·o firm \Yill have to burn $8 million v.•orth of expensive, low-sulphur oil to produce the energy that San Onofre v.·ould have created. And customers of the utilities -ob- viously -will ultimately loot the blll. The shutdown was described as a "minor problem common in any generating facility" by spokesmen. But of greater concern was the damage done to a valve and pipe brace in the controversial emergency core cooling system serving the reactor. The damage -caused by a trapped air pocket in the fluid of the sysfem designed to cool the nuclear ' reactor -was caused by a phenomenon rese mbl- ing the slamming heard in steam pipes and bot-water heaters. "The jolt damaged a valve hammer and tore loose the pipe from the brace:· explained a spokesman for the U.S: Aton1ic Energy Commission. \Vhlle the utilities expect their share of lumps from critics of the cooling system, the loudest howl is co ming from !hose concei'ned over the relative secrecy of the incident. · The AEC rules stiffly call for filing data on such a misha·p in the documents room of tb.e agency in San Francisco From Page I CRITIERS • • • ecutlve offices. They are more of a nuisance than a dan ger although they have scared a few workers. The engineer was a case in . point. "The guy said 'oh my God. there 's a mouse'. He v.·as jusl. petrified and leaped lJP on his table. Everybody aroWld him v.•as laughing like mad but he wouldn 't come down ." Ro,vel I remembers. "\Vhcn I left the guy was still sitting on the ta ble. That goes to show you it 's not just women who are afraid of mice." Using ordinary traps and applc- flavored poison, Rowell keeps the mice under control for -~ut three dozen ""-an... CM11 DAILY PtLor, .. 1111 w111ct1 industrial firms. He mak"es the trip each 11 combln«1 ttie H•w•·Prn•. 11 PllOI~ ti1 day, hauling his equipment in a car ffM Or1no. C11<1t1 Pllbllill"'O C°"'"ny. s.p.. ''"' td111o111 ... Mll1h.a, MOIWl•r "',..,.,. v.•ith the appropriate license plates, "NO """· '" '"" •••. ""~'' ""'· MICE." Hun•·~·~~· ,, • .,1;•totJn111n v.111v, L•tu"' "There's kind of a secret to trapping ••1ef'I, lrvlnt/S1ckllellld tlld Sin ("'""'"'" · " h · E bod J Si n Ju•n c11t1s1ruwi. A .1r.,ie ,~1°"11 mice . e insists. " very y a ways ..i11~ 11 P11t1•lllltd s.iurd•v• •nd Sund•v•. thinks of cheese as bnit but that's v.•ay rr.e pr1nc1""1 P11t1111~11111 ,1~n• 1, •• llO w111 down on their list." ••r '''"t· co111 M•"· c~11torn11, "',. "In some of these places there'a a ~b.rt N. w,,, lot of food around, so what you have.., "'"'""'•no Puou,,,., to do ~ pn:nide ~a little dfsc rt for J•c• ~Curlev them." ,,,;. -Vlei PrtslOMt .,., O-r1I Mt!'llffr T\111111 l(,,.,.il Through considerable experimentation Eo11w Rowell discovered that the mice are TluH1111 A. Mur ph'"' es....,..ially fond of peanut butter, spice MIMllrll l!•!tw ........ Ch1rJ" H. Looi Rich•icl '· N1ill drops and llcorice-navored Good N Ple:n-""tl""'' M1M01111 E111,.... ly!, 1bey res.Uy go fore U1at licorice." ....... .._. o"'-Rowell says. 222 F.r11t Av111u1 The mice who have been !rapped by M1ili11t A«lclr1111 l'.O. ••• '''· •2•sz these temptations nu111ber in the hun- and the San Clemente Public Librar~·. AEC publicist Dale Cook said the docu- ment room indeed contains the data on the accident, but the local library ha s no record at all. A second point of concern was the disclosure by th e AEC -and not the utilities - that the cooling system indeed Y.'as damaged. Initial contacts with spokesmen for Edison drew praise for the system and reports that the system ''\vorkt'd perfectly''. But later checks with the AEC shov.·ed that it, too. was damaged. The trigger for the entire incident v.:as the malfWlction of a turbine. \\'hen the blade flew off a wheel, it set up sever e vibrations detected by the planfs · alann system. Crews at the plant began a slow shut- down of the reactor as a normal precau- tion, but in the midst of the slower process, an automatic "scram" alert was placed into effect by the automatic systems sensing the turbine vibration. , 1'When the scram alarm goes on the reactor is shut down in a matter of a few seconds and a le>t of systems go lo work," said Cook. Utility spokesmen have given no ex- planation for the apparent secrecy of the mishap, other than to insist th at they "do not broadcast such occurrences as a general rule." Recycle Center 'Alive and Well ' In Laguna Beach ''Recycle Now'' is alive and well and recycling for it's third year in Laguna Beach. The ecology effort collects aluminum, rind glass from 9:30 a.m. to noon Saturdays (unless it rains) at the parking lot of the Laguna Beach School District administration building at Park Avenue and Blumont Street. Proceeds from sale of the recycled materials are donated to Laguna Beach Free Clinic, and organizers say Recycle Now has already donated more money this year than last. It is asked that glass to be in be clean with metal and removed, and separated into green. brown and other. tu med plastic clear, Aluminum cans should be crushed and in addition to beve rage cans and foil, clean TV dinner trays are accepted. Elderly W on1an Raped in Viej o A 65-yea r-0ld \vom an was raped in her Miss ion Viejo home on Thanksgiving by a man v.·ho broke into her second story condo1ninium via the kitchen win- dow, Orange County -Sbertf's officers said. Deputies said the victim told them she was awakened by a stockily built intruder who then clapped his hand over her mouth and warned her not to scream . 'officers said the victjm told th em her assaliant left via the kitchen window aft- 01ie-legge<l Lose r Sought The bushes flanking ihe San Diego Freeway through San Cle- mente have held their share of unusual articles through the years. Btit police today believe they have the strangest find yet. A hitchhiker stopped patrolmen Thursday near Avenida Palizada's offramp and reported finding the article stuffed in the dense growth. Officers investigated and pulled out an artificial leg. .. We don 't even know how to start locating the owner ," said one officer this morning. From Page I CUTBACK ... termediate-sized Buicks, Oldsmob iles, Pontiacs and Chevrolets. Normal pro- duction of the hot-selling Chevrolet Vega, Pontiac Firebird, Chevrolet Camaro and the compact Nova, ~entura, Omega and Apallo models \\'iii continue as will truck production. A GM spokesman said it \Vas not known how many workers would be laid off during · the one-week shutdown, but said all will receive up to 95 percent of their regular take-home pay, Jess $7.50 for work related.;·expenses. The laid-off workers will not return to their jobs until Jan. 2 since the entire Christmas·New Year's v.•eek is an ;.uto industry holiday. Spokesmen for Ford, Chrysler and American r.totors indi cated their com- panies were maintaining n or m a l schedules with some overtime eapected to produce as many small· cars as possi· ble. . Yamani, who arrived in Copenhagen this \\'eek on a private visit to see hi.s doctor, conferred with Danish Foreign Pi1inister Knut B. Andersen for an hour today and said later the se~ion was helpful and ·friendly. Yamani v.·as asked on Danish television Thursday night what he would do if THANKSGIVING TRAVELERS TAKE BUS, TRAIN. P090 32 the United States resorted to force and occupied the oil fields in Saudi Arabia. "There are some sensitive areas in the oll fields in Saudi Arabia which will be immediately blown up," the sheikh replied. He also said his country would reduce. oil production by 80 percent if the United States, Europe or Japan take any measures against the Arab oil embargo. adding the Saudis would return to pre- war oil export levels only when Israel withdraws from all occupied Arab ter- ritory. Yamani was reacting to Wednesday's threats by U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger of unspecified American coun termeasures' against the boycott. Which Kissinger called unreasonable since the fighting in the Middle E'.lst had '<lopped. Yamani said Saudi Arabia could easily survive an 80 percent productJon cut. Laguna' Health Bat· Lo ses Cash Register A cash registrr valued at $500 \Yas stolen , but later recovered and returned 10 the Oak Street Health Food B;ir and Surf Shop 1096 S. Coast Highway. LagWla Beach. Thursday. The thief who gained entry by an unknown means also took a "Surf" magazine. and a ·ar of vitamins. police said. The cash re 'ster 1Yas found aban- doned in the hid en valley area just off Park Avenue. The total cruise is 110 days long. -A1derson said it was the first time in eight years of the program that the ship has encountered labor problemr. The ship is owned by Orient Overseas Line. Lag1ma Planners Set Di scussion On Social Need s Discussion of a social needs ~lenient for the Laguna Beach General Pl<in lops the agenda for fl.1onday 's 7:30 p.ni . meeting of th~ Laguna Beach Planning Commission. The social needs element was su·g. gested by the Hu.man Needs Advisofy Board . made up or representatives from community organizations in the art co\- cny. Commissioners have indica ted a desire to incotporate such an element into the General Plan. They plan to appoint a citizens committee to draft the elc· men!. The elen1ent then would face app roval by the con1n1ission and adoption by the city council. Other matters to be taken up at the meeting include th~ specific plan for redevelopment of the Shoals fl.1otel. 1601 S. Coast Highway, into a rcsidential·com- n1ercial complex and a second public hearing on an ordinance selling llp permit prccC'dures for massage parlors. ·~~~~~·~~~~~ 227 .00 ' 169.00 CAPTURED! Tho Bea uty & Seren[ty Of Bamboo 233.50 .... .. ~ • 11 captured In the oriental mood of these occasional tables. Finished bea utifully Jn oak with smoktd glw tops. Add this distinctive look t.Q...any room. Choose from end tables, coffeell'fables. sofa tables, stac)S tables . . . whatever your heart deslret._ Immediate delivery of course . 233.50 - 1---1-----0t._ -----1---dreds, but Rowcll-u.ys-he.Jt.asn:l-been er she com lied with hi> demand.o,_. =Th-•,__, __ ,.__!)REXEl-HEIHT"GE-HENR EDON-WOODMARK-KARASl AN~-~=~~-==­said she did not reqwre medical rea - ' I c:.11 MtM: ui w"' .. ~.'""' able to keep count . Poisoned grain is N"'flOrt BMCll: UU N...-pert -.Uif!o'I ... H1111''"'"" IUdl: 1"11 '*" llvltv•ftl nlso used to control them but It's Im· '*' o.m.ni.1 • H111t1 11:1 "'"''"' ""' possible to say how many have been ,,...,.._ 11141 142..fJJI eliminated because the mice leave the ~ M1•l1 l11 '4l·••1t ·buildings \nd go back to thelr nests L..-. .._. Al Dtwtert ... , to die. Tellp'ar i .,.,,.... "These field n\lcc really aren1t ~:: :::"' n!:"':,.~' • ..::4.':: dangerous al though I ,wouldn 't want to tlfl"'1el -""' ., """""""** ~ pet one. 'Ibey will bite," Rowell assures. M!IY M ,.,~ Ofl!Mwt 1Mt111 ... .......,. " GlllYt'Jettt -.. "They're going into the buildings ..... cill .. ,...,.,. ,,. .. ,, Geel• ~ because their natural cnvlronment bu ~~":i.i::, :_,~w,...1:..,. been stirred u_p. 'lbt)'Te looking for' ...,.,., ... »M ,..,.,..,, a new nest because ·theirs hal been Ulled under .11 • ment. ~ate Hangs Self -. . ' . ' SAN LUS OBISPO (API -An inmale hanged himself Thursday at t h e ca wornia Men's colony. authorities said today. 'l)iey identified him as Bruce W~ Taylor, 25, who was !X>mmltted from Rl.vebl'cle ,County .in March 1972 !or brst-degre<' munler dnd assault wllh Intent lo !X>mmil murder. I 7etl1111 INTERIORS WlllUIAYS I SA 'llllDAYS 9:00 ta l:JO NIDAT 'TIL 9:00 NEWPO P.1 BEACH e 17 27 WfSTCLIFJ DR. 642·2050 IOptn Sundey 12·1:30 1 LAGllNt. REACH e 341 NORTH CO'*' ST HWV IOp111 Su11d1y 12.11101 49"·615 1 ror.RANC~ • 2)649 HAWTHORNE l l VO. J71 121• • . . , ' . '· -. ., I I .VOL. ' 1 ~-.---! I 0 A brought bav~ rain.and Nation said co chances 40 perce ~1ore s ln the m AI thou heavy on day, car said ther ' ·i" I Myster on in at night. -Com an empl of a lnlo tile. &row>d t ~ waf.inte 0 Lo "W start one -o v Aft . ---- A noa College on its In Sydn mimbe Edwin diviaion nuin, e that u wi}Jo oflleials · and the tlons to Tbe 1tudpl colilltry Tbirsd caned I Chinese Tbe rn<111lh . Worke be paid :· .· ·..:---• A er Ncwpo ni"'t lol\lj(bt 111~,bol Tile lnCJudc 'will 1.; \'lei IU'liltl cidiall "We' every .... .. ' ' \ Saddleh_aek· T o day's Final N.Y. Stoeks ' OL. 66, NO. 327, 4 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1973 TEN CENTS ne Rainstorm Passes hut Second Possibility A Thanksgiving Day storm that • ht rain to the Orange Coast may ve been a prelude to a harvest of in.and snow this weekend. National Weather Service forecasters id conditions will cool Saturday, when ances of more rain will increase to percent. More showers and snow are predicted the mountains. Although homecoming traffic was eavy on Orange Cowity freeways Thurs- Y. California High Way Patrol officers Id there were very few incidents. "It's been a very good week -so far," one officer said. ''But all the snow blUUlies want to go to the moun- tains. I bet I've answered that you have to have (tire) chains at 3,000 feet 200 times so far today." Lightest hit in Thursday's rainfall was Laguna Beach, where weather watcher Bill Shields of Laguna Beach Hardware reported :n of an inch total. That brought lhe season (since July ) to 1.6.1 inches, compared to the total at the same time last year of. 4.ZJ . inches. Closest to receiving one inch of rain was Orange, where county firemen counted up .8 Inches of rain, bringing the season total to 2.05 lncbes, compared to last year's 3.89. San Clemente was the only local agen- cy reporting problems from the stonn. \Vith about a .78 inch downpour recorded in the South Orange County city, there were four minor mudslides in the northern, Shoreclilfs area. City crews were out today cleaning up the mess, At the olhtr end Ot the county, Huri- tington Beach received about .53 of an inch of rain from the holfday storm. The season total is 2.42 inches, said local meteorologist J. Sherman DeMy, while last year's was 4.01 lncbes. Denny said technically this storm began with the larger downpour last Saturday, Nov. 17. He noted that the first winter storm ln 1972 began on Nov. 16. Although Detmy has been gathering weather statistics since 1931, he said thls latest storm was "almoat like a • mule -doing something you don't ex· pcct." Other rain totals included .47 or an inch at Irvine Lake and .so in Trabuco Canyon. Orange County Flood Control· officials reported no problems with mudslides oo the heavily graded Laguna Niguel tracts of Avco Community Developers. Temporary erosion control methods have been instituted c;in both tracts, which are located inland and oceanside of Pacific Coast Highway near.._-Ctown Valley Parkway. Carl Nelson, flood control official, said the half-inch rain total in the area was "too light to eause difficulties" and called it "at this stage, just a nice, pleasant start for the winter season." Surf along the Orange Coast will be about three to five feet Friday, With some outer waves reaching four to seven feet, Orange County Harbor Patrol ci~J flcials reported . e Complex Haunted • rv1ne Mysterious Critters 1 .. By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI , 01 llM OlilY Piiot Slltf Mysterious . things have been going in the Irvine' Industrial C.Omplex t night. ~ming back to work one ~tonday employe touched the "ON" button f a computer expecting it to hum to life. Instead it squealed, spit and round to a stop. ~ meeting of top-level executives a;_ interruptecf when the curtains began One-legged Lo~er Sought The bushes flanking the San -_Diep Freew1y through San Cle- ·-have held their !hare el ; ~UftUS!al arllclet through the years. • But police today believe they -!lave th{ strangest· find yet. -A hitchhiker 1topped patrolmen "Thursday near Avenida Pallzada'• offramp and reported finding the article stuf[ed In the denoe growlh. OllictrS Investigated and pul1<d out an artificial leg. "We don't even know bow to start locating the owner," said one -officer this morning, apman College 'essel to Sail _f ter Strike From Wlre Servlcel A Ooating university r\m by Chapman Uege in Orange was expected to be n its way today after being delayed Sydney, Australia by striking crew embers. Edwin G. Alderson, chainnan of the iviaion of international studies at Chap- an, expressed optimism this morning t Universe Campus would be on It.! &)!_ to other ports by the day's end. Alderson said he spokes with college ttleials on the 18,000 ton ship Thuroday nd they, too, expected strike negotia· ions to be completed. The ship, carrying 450 undergraduate l*1ts from 200 colleges acn>!S the try, was schedull'd to leave Sydney ilrsday morning, but waterfront unions called for work bans, claiming that 150 Q\~ crew members are underpaid. 'lbe seamen are being paid $134 a ~th. Officials of the Waterside Walkers Organization said they should be paid 1274 a month. a figure establlsh- (8" CHAPMAN, Page !) -. . ' to dance as if moved by an invisible t1and. · -In an:>ther building a burly 200.pound engineer blanched and leaped on ·his drafting table in te1 ror. -Strang£! noises have been coming from the desk of a secretary and she refuses to type until her boss has opened and checked out every drawer. -In some cafeterias workers are mvre upset than than scared. They put a dime in the candy machine and it chucks GM to Curtail Production Due to Slump DETROIT (UPI) -Ge!leial Motors Corp. t0d1y announced It Is curtailing production <i[ n e w cars at I6 plants during the .... t before Cluistmas In the first major response to slumping sales. Sales of new cars have been down tn each of the five lo.day selling periods since the new models were introduced in September with the intermediates and ·full-sized cars bearing the brunt of the drop. What bad been a rush toward small cars may be tapering off as new car prosp!!cts await the outcome or possible gasoline rationing or curtailed driving privileges, one analyst said. Automotive executives had b e e n · predlctinC new-car sales, both domestic and foreign, would drop in 1974 to about 11 million Crom an estimated 11.9 million this year. Some economists are now predicting new car sales might drop to 10.2 million 1974, partly because of the gas crisis scare. GM Chairman Richard C. Gerstenberg said approximately 79,000 cars will be taken out of the company's produ "tion achedules, all regular and intermediate- sized cars. Plants building small cars and luxury models will continue to operate at normal speeds during the week of Dec. 17. . The cutback was officially announced u an inventory realignment to balance dealer inventories with consumer de- mand, meaning larger cars are beginning to pile up in new~ar lots. Models that won't be assembled :or one week include regular and in- termediate-sized Buicks, Oldsmobiles. Pontiacs and Chevrolets. Normal pr~ duction of the hot-selling Chevrolet Vega , PonUac Firebird, Chevrolet Camaro and the compact Nova, Ventura, Omega and Apollo models will continue as will truck production. A GM . spokesman said it was not (See CUTBACK, Page I) out a Milky Way , but it's half eaten. The Irvine Industrial Complex has not been invaded by ghosts, although there is considerable scurrying going on at night. Tum your headlights on an empty field and you can see the critters. The complex is being invaded by field mice. "This has been quite a problem for more than a month,11 says Hank Rowell , supervisor of the agricultural department for Barden's Pest Control. "It's nothing for me to go out there each morning Patr ick Henr y Fa ce s Pot Rap Laguna Beach ~lice arrested PatFick G. Hepfy, 22. o'n. Thanlu:giving, bootliog him lot ' alleged cu!Uvatlon ,UJd possession or marijuana ... Henry was arrested afer an of· ficer allegedly found eight marl· juana plants, and · ;;everal jars .. f maMjuana seedlings at '1ia residence, 961 Catalina St., Lagwia , Beach. Police Sgt. Victor Sagan said one arresting officer fll'St went to the residence because of a com-· plaint of a loud radio. School Building Election Studied By Irvine Board The date and amount of a stale school building aid election will be discussed at 7:30 ·p.m. Wednesday by Irvine Unified School District trustees. The meeting will be in t h e multipurpose room at University High School, 4771 Campus Drive, Irvine. Trustees decided early this month th at borrowing funds from the state will be necessary to complete the buildlng pro- gram. District administrators have estimated ~ that a $95 million state loan -sup- plemented by the district's $50 million loca l bonds -would be necessary over 1he next 10 years. Construction of about 40 more schools is planned in the new district, which began official operation last July. Trustees are ask.fug that all interested residents attend the Wednesday meeting. • - and come back with a gallon bucket full of mice." A buckel will hold about 50 mice. The mice have been displaced from tteir nests by nearby construction and are invading the buildings looking for new homes. One built its nest right inside -.an IBM computer using scraps of print-out paper for bedding. When the computer was turned on it killed the mouse and (See CRITTERS, Page I) Arab Claims ·He'd Blow Up Oil Fields COPENHAGEN (UPI) -Saudi Ara- bian oil minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani threatened Thunday night to blow up his own oil fields in case of U.S. military intervention agaimt the Ara!> oil boycott. Yamani, who arrived in Copenhagen this week on a pMvate visit to see his doctor, conferred with Danish Foreign Minister Knut B. Andersen for an hour today and said later the session was helpful and friendly. Yamani was asked on Danish television Thursdg. night what he would do if THA KSGIVING TRAVELERS TAKE BUS, TRAIN. Page 32 the United States resorted to force and occupied the oil fields in Saudi Arabia. "There are some sensitive areas in the. .oil ..fields in Saudi Arabia which will be immediately blown up," the• sheikh replied. He also said his country would reduce oil production by 80 percent if the United States, Europe or Japan take any measures against the Arab oil embargo, adding the Saudis would return to pre- war oil export 1evels only when Israel (See Tlll\EAT, Page !) Dolla-,i. Rallies, Hits Best Level In Eiglit Months LONJJON (AP) -The dollar rallied sharply in Europe today, reaching some Spit and Polish l John DOwd, 15. of Mission Viejo High School shines trombone be- fore San.ta Ana parade today involving 34 community··and· school bands and about 3,500 youngsters. Awards were· given to winning bands at Santa Ana Municipal Bowl• following the competition. Bands competing included El Toro and Mater Dei High Schools. ' Film Caper Ends--At Least in QC Huntington Beach vice squad officers will probably tum their "Deep 'lbroat'' investigation over to San Diego police ~1onday, rather than today as previously announced. Hwtington law enforcement officials investigated the Huntington Beach Union High School District after it was learned t~ sei: film had been screen<d twice at an administrators" conference in San Diego. After conmilting with the Orange Coun- ty District Attorney's office earlier this week. Huntington Beadl o t f i c e r s ao.- nouncec1 there would be no criminal com- plaints >Ought locally becau..e the Linda Lovelace movie bad not been shown San Diego administrative conference may have violated that county's hiws_ Huntington BeaCh _police a 11 e g ea , therefore all information on that WQU}d 1 be given to San Diego police. , Huntington Beach vice squad. officers, here said the case is closed as far as Hwitington Beach is concerned and they don 't kDow how far the Sao Diejpt department will -it. • I ~ ,. Oraage Coot I • "f • its best levels • in eight months. to any group here. ~ Improved u:s. trade and the oil crisis -Police 889erted the movie had been in Europe helped the dollar's rise shown twice privately in a district a<f. deal id ' ministrator's borne here but that did ers sa. · _ not violate any law. Weather :. ~oliday i;>rivers, Beware! One senwr foreign exchange .dealer A group showing of the film at the ... fire spoke of "a new wavd"COnfi(fence 1n the -dollar." · • The long-troubled U.S. currency, which was d~vllued in February ·and !>egan a steep downhill noat in March, hit lows during the summer. But it bas been recovering more or less steadily· ever since. By today, the dollar regained Elderly Woman Raped in :Viej~ Increasing clouds Saturday With a chance of showers in the after- noon hOurs is the way the weSthOr service ca Ya it. . Cooler terDptt'a. tures with highs of 62 to 6.5. Over-- night lows in the mid..tOs but into the 30s in some areas. . , . New port Police Ha ve Eye · Out for Tipsy Motorists IOOll o[ the ground lost since Mllrch. A 6$'yul'Old woman was raped In ..--By AR'l'llUl\.,~_Jjm ~rs. In announcing the new ~ ot IN o.itr ''"' st.rt selective enforcement program. 'A crackdown oo dntnkcn driving along He sa.Jd it will include 11 series of N~ Beach's restaurant row and educational lectures before Harbor Area nillbt club distric\. goes Into ef[ect service clubs to explain the city'• pnib- toftl&ht and wtll'll( In [orce throughout !em with dnnldng drivers. the bollday season. One dllllculty, L,t. Spears coolirme<!, Tbe bec!ed:Up patrol enforcement wlll Is the. Harbor Area s great concentration l ncllude two squad cars whose officen of restaurants. cnfes and bars whl~h \vlll be assigned to limit their work attract' hWldrtds or persons wh> will to takilll! Intolicaled motori!ts off the consume a certain alTIOWlt ol liquor. .-and thuo hopefully rtdudnC "" ''They'll be concentra1lng on our major cidiall. thonlughlares," Lt. Spears said of the ~"We're going to run tlieae t\!O cm clrunki!n driving enforcement officeni. every Friday and Saturday nlcht," ,.,. He specifically cited Pacilic Coost ... . . -. • ' ,I, I . ) Hjghwa alon the famed Mariner's Mlle ID France, !or example, a dollar her Mluioo Viejo borne oo Thanl\lilving istrlct, pus ewport eva ana-1!0agbt 4.Sf-~March-191,~ -ti..~...,._rmalnrho"brolt.-!nto-"---....nd Balboa Boulevard to · the end or the day the float started. By July 6, the llOr)'•~m via 11\e kltcbon win- Peninsula. dollar wu wm'th only 3.92 Frencl) francs. dow, Orin&• County Sbet11'a o!Ocers The other heevy en[orceDlfllt area But today the U.S. currency was back said. will be MaeArtbur Boulevard near up to 4.50 francs. The pattern •against Deputies said the victim told them Orange County •A~, where new other leading European currencies was she was awakened by a stockily bullt restaur1nta are f'laurilhltte. similar. intruder who then clapped his hand over The 1m Ne.wport Beach tra!Oc 10-Dealers ,.generally olfertd two ~x-her mouth and warned her not to cldent !all)' shows that eight perlOl1S pl1Uatloos. The oil crisis, they said, were killed in seven accident.$ and U. has been good news for the dollar. Spears aald alcohof was a factor In The Improving U.S. loroign trade picture Dve of the oeven la)ll crlshel bu alto belped. U.S. foreign trade "'l'bll is ·rar a!Jove the naUJ\Rll figum for OclA>ber are due out Monday ·~crage," be mnarl<ed. and are expected to be goOd. ' r t • scream. OUicers said the victim f(lld them her assaliant left via the kitchen window aft· er she complied with bis demands. Th•y said she did not require medical treat- ment. I • I • • INSIDE TODAY Open Theater, ont of the most exciting experimental group& in tlte coi.oitr~-. U appearing at -Golde W.•l-Goll<ge--<111<1-Qr----·1~--~ a11ge Coa.$.t College thii wttk· e1id. Set today'1 Wet,kadtr. : ' ' Crash Kill,s Marine; • Buddy Hurt A 26-year~ld Camp Pendleton l\ta1·'lne was killed and his companioo gravely hurt Thanksgiving Day in a high-speed crash of a motorcycle in downtov..11 San Clemente. Police said Edwin A. Logan of 105 La Ronda, Apt. 2, was kllled When the cycle on which he was a passenger went out of oontrol at El Ca mino Real and El Portal and slammed into a signal standard. 'nle predawn accident was discovered by passersby shor1ly before 5 a.m. No witnesses were located, officers said., A visitor from Anchorage, Alaska, Michael A. Bauer, 21, was apparently operating the cycle when the mishap OC<Urred. Bauer suffered skull fractures and was listed in extremely critical condition today at San Clemente General Hospital. Police U . Clifford Gates sald the driver lost control as he headed north- bound along the deserted roadway. The cycle first hit a center Island at high speed and careened toward the lfgnal standard. Logan was thrown off the cycle and hurled into the metal pole. Bauer a~ parenily remained on the bike for almost 70 feet more before being thrown off ooto the pavement. Gates said the only apparent con- tributing factor detennlned thus far in the crash was apparent high Jpeed of the cycle. Blood samples were taken from the gravely injured cyclist, but no detennlnatlon has yet been made on the possible presence of alo:>hol in the driver's system. Logan leaves a wife and small child, offie<ra aald. Bauer, whose local sddreu Is Room 308 of the San Clemente , Hotel, has family in Alaska, police said. From Page I THREAT ..• withdraws from all occupied Arab ter- ritory. Yamanl was reacting to Wednesday's threats by U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kiasinger of unspecified American countermeasures against the boycott, which Kissinger called unreasonable since the fighting In the Middle East bad •lopped .. YamanJ said Saudi Arabia could easily IUrVive an 80 percent production cut . 11You know wbat wou1d happen then? A barrel of crude oil, instead of being sold at -let's say -$3.50 to $4 from Saudi Arabia could be IOld for '11 or $20. Aleo, we would get more incomo from 20 percent productlon in- stead of our present level. lt is the law of supply and demand." The oil minister said the Americans poulbly could 1urvive such a cutback becaUl!le of their own supplies, but that if Europe and Japan would join the United States in a n y countenneasures against the Arabs their "economy will definitely collapse all of a sudden." Nixon to Meet Fuel Advisers CAMP DAVID, Md. (AP) President Nixon will interrupt his Thanksgivi ng holiday to hold a Saturday morning meeting at the White House to discuss possible actions in the energy crisis, a Ntrite House spokesman announced today. Nixon scheduled a meeting with his top energy adviser, form.~r Colorado Gov. John U>ve, and his top damestlc adviser, White House counselor Melvin R. Laird. Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. Warren, asked if any an- na.uncemenlS would be coming after this Saturday meeting, said, "I wouldn't expect anything." OU.N•I COAST II DAILY PILOT The 0•1'19'1 (Hit OAILY PILOT, •1111 •hldl It c"'""bln.O !I>! Nt'"'.p'"'' 11 PllbfllllW D'I tlle O••"IJ• ca111 PllblilhlnlJ '"'""N "Y. s-- r•Te ''"'~"' ••• P\IOAltt.ed, Mand~., lll•auofl Frlf1y. l1H" '°''' M'''· N!WPO<l 8r1cll, H\mt!ng!on llt•cll/FOUflMln \/fllty. teovn• ... ell, trvlM/S.odlelltt k Ind Sf!> Clt!!lMl>lt/ S.n J -C.Pi1l•1no. A 1lngl1 ..,ll!f\fl fdllion It Pllbl!IMlll su~·~•v• end s11n111v1. Tiie PJIMlpel PWb!l1hlNJ •li nt 11 11 lJG w~n hr Slr9tt, C..!11 Mtw. C:tll~ll, t•M. ltebert N. W114 ~ .,.. 1""'4iallt( J1•k R.. Curley Vk, l'tttlllll«ll •N C.-11 Mtrwg" Tite1"11e1 JCeevll lifltor Tlial'lle• A. M11rphl11 e M.IN9lf'lt Eeitor Chell•• H. Leet lt!ch•rd r. N•ll Alt111ant M-1!1'111 Ell1et1 °""• UPI T1_,..r. • • Floodi11f1, C·raslies Holiday Rainfall· • • Lashes Southland From '\'ire Services LOS ANGELES -A Thanksgiving night storm, accompanied by lightning, drove through Southern California, caus. Ing power blackouts, street nood~g and triggering a chain-reaction traffic acci- dent that injured 15 persons. The pileup occurred on the San Ga- briel Freeway in lr\\•indale \vhen a car had a blowout. Other cars were unable to stop on the raln-sllckened lanes and ran Into each other. Five of the injured \Vl're r eported in serious cond ition at Hnrtland Hospital in Baldwin Park. The storm , which dumped .70 of an Inch of rain on the Los Angeles Civic Center, also caused numerous 1xn.,•er blackouts, the largest in the \Vest Los Angeles-Beverly Hiiis area, affecting some 1,000 homes. • ' At least thrL'C persons died in traffic accidents during the downpour. Jn SBn Luis Obispo County, Evelyn Ryder, t2. Pomona, was killed and her four c._l- drcn Injured when she lost control :Of her car on U.S. JOI and slammed lljlo concrete bridge. .. . A two-car collision on LankershOn Boulevard In Sun Valley claimed t~c lives of Juan Camarena, 25, Los AJ1· geles, and Jose Cervantes, 38, San Bernardino. • The storm nlso brought heavy snOw to the 1nountains, some dropping as low as the 2.600·foot level. Mt. Wilson had four inches of snow. The California Highway Pat r o I repcirted that traffic on freeways \\'as unusually light for a holiday weekend. partly bt>causc of the dismal weather and partly due to a fear of lack of gnsolinc. . , Jill VANCE OF LOS ANGELES STUDIES AS UNIVERSITY SHIP DOCKED BY STRIK I Lightning was responsible for at least two other po\\·e r failures, one of the1n causing a one-hour blackout in the south· central Los Angeles area. Many se rv ice stations were closed , but enough stations remained open to meet th e demands of motorists, officers said. Tourist traffic into ri1exico at San Ysidro \\·as slower than usual with ooly four of the six Janes open, but traffic on Interstate 15 connecting Los Angeles and Las Vegas, Nev., was repo~ed moderate to hea vy. Ch11pm1n College Vessel Expected to Leave Sydney, Au str11li11, After Labor Negotl1tlon1 From Page .I CHAPMAN. • • ed by the International Transport Workers Federation. A management representative said the crew belong~ to the Taiwan Seamen's Union, which agreed to the lowe r amowit. Alderson said theJJegotlatiorus and the deJay pose no danger to the students, who had classes Wednesday and Thurs- day Instead of at sea as origlnaUy plan- ned. The 36 to 48 hour delay will, however, requJre the ellmtnation of some· future Port days in New Zealand, Suva and Tahiti, the remaining stops before the ship is due back In Los Angeles Dec. 21. The total cruise ls 110 days long. Alderson said Jt was th e first time in eight yean or the program that the ship has encountered labor problemJ. Deadly Cobra Bites Boy, 15 PlllLADELPmA (UP[J - A JS.year· old Philadelphia boy, who purchased a deadly Asian king cobra without his parents' knowled&e, was in critical con- dition from a snake blte today at Albert Einstein Medical Center. Police said Carmen Hicks was bitten on the left 1bumb Thursday afternoon while milking the snake which he rrcetv. ed by mail oriel\ about two weeks. They aald Hicks' friend, Arnold Stocker, 18, a snake bandier for about six years, was teaching Hicks how to handle poisonous snakes end it was he who kept the snake so Hicks' parents would not find out about It. . . Expensive Fuel to Take U11 Plant Sl1utdown Slack At least one million gallons of scarce, expensive fuel oll will have to be burn1!d. to take up the slack left by the emergen- cy shutdown of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, utility officials con- ceded today. The secret shu tdown which occurred . Oct. 21 after a turbine threw a blade, came to light last week and officials for Southern California Edison aod San Diego Gas and Electric rompanies said repairs and "routine maintenance" would last through December. Because of the energy loss caused by the plant closure, the two firm will have ta burn $8 million worth of expensive, lo\v-sulphur oil to produce the energy that San Onofre would have created. And customers of the utilities -o~ viously -will ultimately foot the bill. The shutdown was described as a ''minor problem common in any generating facility " by spokesmen. But of greater o:>ncem was the damage done to a valve and pipe brace In the controversial emergency core cooUng system serving the reactor. The damage -caused by a trapped air pocket ln the fluid ' of the system designed to cool the nuclear reactor -was caused by a phenomenon resembl· ing the slamming heard in steam pipes and hot-water heaters. "The jolt damaged a valve hammer and tore loose the pipe from the brace,'' explained a spokesn1an for the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. • \Vhile the utilities expect their share of 1~mps rrom critics of the cooling system, the loudest howl is coming from those concerned over the relative secrecy of the incident. The AEC rules · stiffly call for filing data on SJ,lch a mishap in the documents room of the agency in San Francisco and the San Clemente Public Library. AEC publicist Dale Cook sald the docu· ment room indeed contaln.s the data on the accldent, but the local library has no record at all. A second point of concern was the dlsclMure by the AEC -and not the utilities -that the cooling system indeed · was damaged. Initial contacts with spokesmen for Edison drew pralse for the system and reports that the system "worked perfectly". But later checks with the AEC showed that it, too, was damaged. The trigger for the entire incident was the malfuncUon of a turbine. When the blade new off a wheel, lt set up severe vlbratlOhl detected by the plant's alarm system. Crews at the plant began a slow shut- down of the reactor as a normal preeau- tion, but in the midst of the slower process, an automatic "scram" ale rt was placed Into effect by the automatic systems sensing the turbine vibration. "When ' the scram alarril goes on the reactor is shut down in a matter of a few seconds and a lot of systems go to work," said Cook. Heavy snow fell as low as the 2,600- root level in the mountains and warn· lngs were issued to motorists traveling through the high passes. Airporter Loses Parking Signs A parking valet supervisor at Ir vine·s Airporter IM complained to police Thanksgiving Day that a burglar who may be starting his own car-parking concern raided his office. Carlos ;.. Perez ·explained to Officer Richard Bowman that someone !arced the door to the hotel equipment room and stole $82 worth of gea r including six No Parking signs and two fluo rescent orange jackets worn by his men for night visibility. The victim also said similar thefts have occurred In the past and that he bas retrie\'ed the loot at other county hostelries offering the same type of Sl'rvice. From Page I CUTBACK ... known how many workers wou1d be laid off during the one-week shutdown, but said all Will l'eCi!ive up to 95 percent of their regular take-home pay. less $7.50 for work related expenSiCs. The laid~U workers will not returri to their jobs until Jan. 2 since ihe entire Christmas-New Year's week is an <'.Uto industry holiday. Spokesmen for Ford, Chrysler and American ?.1otors indicated their com- panies were maintaining n o r m a I schedules with some overtln1e expected to produce as many small cars as possi- ble. Thirteen inches of snow was COl.llltcd todny on Palon1ar Mountci.in in Central San Diego County and between f)ve and eight inches of snow at Mt. Laguna. Llght snow was still falling. Althoua:h flooding and mudslides were reported in Sa n Diego c:ounty after general rajns or snoW, all !ll.\)or highways were open, but chains were required on higher roads. A n1udslide hit the northbound ramp of Interstate 5 from Encinitas Boulevard north of San Diego. Jn Encinitas. E Street \\'AS closed for a block because it was undermined by water. · Downto"·n San Diego received more than a hnlf·inch of new rain. From Pagel CRITTERS • jammed the v.·orks. • • ' . . ~lore curious by nat ure than thtlr don1cstic counterparts, !ield mice ha've invaded desks. canJy machines, and f.X- ecutive offi ces. They are more of · a nuisance than a danger although tbey have scared a few workers. ' The engineer was a case in polnl. ''The guy said 'oh my God , there's a mouse'. He was just petrified and leaped up on his table. Everybody around him was laughing like mad but he wouldn't o:>me down,'' Rowell remembers. ''When l left the guy was still sitting on the table. That g~ to show you it 's not just women w,ho are afraid of mice.". Using ordinary traps and apple- Oavored paison, Rowell keep!I the mice under control for about three do¥n industrial firms. 11e makes th e trip each day, hauling his equipment in a Car with the appropriate license plates, "fJO MICE." CAPTURED! • 169.00. The Be•uly & Serenity 01 B•mboo 233.50 • -.' • 1.., captured tn the oriental mood ot these occulonal tablet. Finished beautllully In oak wlth smoked glnsa tops, Add this dlstlnctJve look to any room. Choose ·from end tables, coffee tables. sofa. tnbles, stnck tables . . . U'hat<:vcr your he11rt desires. Immediate delivery of cou1'6e. 233.50 • ~---•-w1e ,.., .. : no wn1 ••r ,..., .-~--,-""""""'-Olr tJD"lfNillifl' ..... ,,. 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Distribution boxes will be at AIPba Beta lfarket (Ctowh Valley/ Safe- way (Monarch Bay Plaza) and the Standard Station (Crown Va ley). [ ·' .- INTl!R I 0 RS WBKDAYS I SATURDAYS t :OO to l :JO PillDAY 'TIL t :OO NEWPORl BEACH e 1727 Wl-STCtl~~ DJ, 642-ZOS O. !Ope11 S11Mley 12-11101 LAGUNA BEACH e 34S NOATH COAST HWY , fOpt11 Sundev 12-51101 494.,SSI IQl!RANC! e '11649 HllWTHO~NE II VD, 171 12?9 , I I \' 1' l . . . • 1 • •• VOL • • • R T .- F Ito. . ln Hi • • . ' " Huntington Beaeh Fountain ·Valley * VOL. 66, NO. 327, 4 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES • I ORANGE COUNTY, .CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1973 Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS One Rainstorm Passes but Second Possibility • A Thanksgiving Day storm that ·rought ra in to the Orange Coast may .ave been a prelude to a harvest of aln and snow this weekend. NatiQnal Weather Service forecasters aid conditions will cool Saturday, when · ces of more rain will increase to percent. ' r.fore showers and snow are predicted ih the mountains. · Although homecoming traffic was heavy on Orange County freeways Thurs- day, Californ ia Highway Patrol officers said there were very few incidents. * * * Rainswrm Triggers ' Flnoding From Wire Services -i;os ANGELES - A Thanksgi ving night stonn, accompanied by lightning, drove through Southern Calilomia, cau s-lnJ power blackouts, street flooding and triggering a chain-reaction traffic acci- dent lhal injured l~ penlOllll. ~ ,The pileup occurred on I.he San Ga- briel Freeway in Irwindale when a car bad a blowout. Other cars were unable to stop on the rain-!lickened lanes and ran into each other., Five of the injured were reported in serious condition at Hartland Hospital tn Baldwin Park. ·The storm, which dumped .70 or an Inch or rain on the Los Angeles Civic Center, also caused numerous power bl>clroub. the largest in the West Los Angeles-Beverly Hills area, affecting .:>me 1,000 homes. bigbtnlng wa "'l""l'ible for at leaat tiio ollltt power failures, 0.. of them caUli.ng a one-hour blackout in lhe IOUtb- central Los Angeles area. ~Heavy snow fell as low 81 the 2,flOI). Coot level In the mountains and .)0111'11- lhgs were issued to motorists traveling through the high passes. At least three persons died in traffic accidents during the downpour. In San Luis Obispo County, Evelyn Ryder, 42. Pomona, was killed and her four chil- dren injured when she lost control of her car on U.S. 101 and slammed into concrete bridge. A two-car ·collision on Lankershim ·Boulevard in Sun Valley claimed the liVes of Juan Camarena, 25, Los An- geles. and Jose Cervantes, 38, San Bernardino. The ·llorm also brought heavy snow to the mountains , some dropping as low u 'the 2.600-foot level. Mt. Wilson had tour inches or snow. The California Highway Pa tr o 1 (See STORM, Page IT f oJ!! Captured :(Ii Southland Hijacking Ring .... Police today alleged the capture or topr suspects ma)'. have solved the hi· ja~king of ~ candy and tobacco truck Iii Rossmoor\ a second AnaheiQt truck heist and 24 similar , hijackings in Southern catflornla over the pa!t eight tjjonth•. "It's been a very good week -so far," one officer said. "But all the · snow bunnies want to go to the rnoun· tains. I bet I've answered that you have to have (tjre) chains at 3,000 feet 200 times so far today." Lightest hit in Thursday's rainfall "'as Laguna Beach, where weather watcher Bill Shields of Laguna Beach Hardware reported .37 of an inch total, That brought the season (sinei! July) to 1.63 inches, compared to the total at the same time last year of 4.23 inches. Closest to receiving one inch of rain was Orange, where county firemen counted up .8 inches of raih, bringing the season total to 2.05 inches, compared to last year's 3.89. San Clemente was the only local agen- cy reporting problems from th e storm. \\!ith about a .78 inch downpour recorded in the South Orange County city, there were four mioor mudslides in the northern, Shoreclilfs area. City crews were out today cleaning up the mess. D•llY Piiot Sl•tf l"htlt MOUSE HUNTER ROWELL PREPARES TRAPS FOR IRVINE COMPLEX Field Mice, Stirred by Construction, Move Into Buildings ' ·' Mouse Trappers Rodents Spook Irvine Execu~ives By·RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of Ille D•llv l"llol $1111 Mysterious things have been going on in the Irvine lndustrial C.Omplex at ni~ht. ~ming back to on·ork one ~londay an employe touched th e "ON'' button . of a computer e::pecting it to hu1n into life. Instead it squealed . spit _au d ground t~ ct, stop. -A meeting ;of• top-level executives was interrupted when the c·urt ains be~an to dance as if '111oved by an invisible l1aod. • -ln anJfhef'building a burly 200.pound engineer blanched and ~caped on his drafting table in terror. · ls con-stderable scurrying going on at night. Tun1 your headlirhts on an cm ::>ty field and you can see the critters. Tllc complex i~ being inv aded by field mice. "!fhis has been quite a problem for more than a month," says Hank Ro\1·ell. !:llpervisor or the agricu ltt'ral dep.'.lrl mrnt tor Barden's Pest Control. "It's nothing for me to go out there e.ach morning and corrre back with a gallon bucket fu'11 of 1nice." A buckel. will hold about 50 1nicl'. 1'he mice h:.ive been displaced from tl;eir nes ts by nrarby construction and -.1rc in\';1ding the buildings looking fer nc~· homrs. At the other end or the county, Hun- tington Beach received about .53 of an inch of rain from the holiday storm. The season total is %.42 inches, said local meteorologist J. Sherman Denny, while last year's was 4.01 inches. Denny said technically this storm began with the larger downpour 1ast Saturday, Nov. 17. He noted that the first winter storm in lg72 . 'began on Nov. 16. • Although Denny has been gathering weather statistics since 1~1, he said Arab Threat this latest stonn was "almost Jike a mule -doing something you don't ex· pec t." Other rain totaJs included .47 or an inch at Irvine Lake and ,50 in Trabuco Canyon. Orange County Flood Control officials reported no problems with mudslides on the heavily graded Laguna Niguel tracts of Avco C.Ommunity Developers, Temporary erosion control methods have been instituted on both tracts, which are located inland and oceanside • of Pacific Coast Highway near Crown Valley Parkway. Carl Nelson, flood control official, said the half·inch rain total In the area was .itoo tight to cause difficulties" and called It "at this stage, just a nice, pleasant start for the winter season." · Surf along the Orange Coast wi11 bt about three to five feet Friday, wttb some outer waves reaching four to seven feet, Orange County Harbor Patrol of·. ficials reported. Oil Field Blowup? COPENHAGEN (UPI) -Saudi Ara· bian oil minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani threatened Thursday ni_s!!! to -b\oW up 11.is own oil fieldS in case or U.S. military intervention against the Arab oil boycott. Yarriani, who-·aITiVe8. in Copenhagen this week on a private visit to see his doctor, conferred with Danish Foreign Minister Knut B. Andersen for an hour today and said later the session was helpful and friendly. 2 Kidnaped Girls Not Molesred Two small Gardena girls, allegedly kid- naped by a transifot Indiana machinist arrested in Huntington Beach, have been examined by doctors and declared physic.ally okay, police reported today. Gardena Detective Capt. Clyde Byrnes said neither Kathy Hendrickson, 7, nor Cristi Huber, 4. had been sexually molested. accord ing to physicians who examined them in Gardena. The man accused of taking theDi £rom their homes has been ldenUfied as Bert Sturgeon, 61 or 58, a machinist whose last resid~ce was apparently In- dianapolis, Indiana. Capt. Byrnes said Sturgeon ls aJ>' parenUy the name the man bas used for years, though it may not be bis real name. Police also believe he was born in Canada, but they know very little else about him. Sturgeon was arrested Tuesday !lf- te rnoon in Huntington fuch as he tried to hitchhike onto the San Diego Freeway at Golden West Street with the Hen· drickson girl at his side. Patrolman Art Droz saw Sturgeon with the girl, approached the man, and after questioning arrested him w i t h o u t resistance. The Huber girl had been found shortly after midnight, after her disappearance Tuesday evening. She was found by police in Hawthorne, sitting alone in a desolate field, unharmed, Yamani was asked on Danish television Thursday night what he would do if the United States resorted . to force and occupied the oil fields in 8a:OOJ Arabia. "There are some sensitive areas in THANKSGIVING TRAVELERS TAKE BUS, TRAIN, Pago 32 the oil fields in Saudi Arabia which will be immediately blown up," the sheikh replied. 0 Ul'I,........ Earles•'! An Italian newspaper has re- ceived photos of J. Paul Getty Ill (shown in recent file photo) without his right' ~r.. Two weeks ago anotHer new-spaper- received a human ear in the mail. Kidnapers are asking $3.4 million ransom which, so far, the youth's American bil· lionaire grandfather has re- fused to pay. • Curfew Relaxed He also said hi.s country would reduce oil production by 80 percent if the U)li.ted States, Europe or Japan take any me-asures-againSt the Arab-oil~embargO, - addin~ the Saudis would return to pre- war oil export levels only when Israel withdraws from all occupied Arab tef .. ritory. ·Yamanl was reacting lo Wednesday's threats by U.S. Secretary ol State Henry A. Kissinger ol unspecilled AmerlcaD (See Tlll\EAT, Page I) 'Deep Tin·oat' Probe Sent To Sari Diego • Huntington Beach vice !qU8d "'umt«t will probably tum their 0~ 'l'hro:at" investigation over to Saa ~.O Monday, iatl1er than todiy as · ~ .. Huntington law emoroemenl olfiCials investigated the Huntington Beach UOion High School District after it was leamed the sex film had been screened twice at an administrators' conference in San Diego. Alter consulting with the Orange Coun- ty District Attorney's office earlier tJW: week, Huntington Beach of ficer 1 mo noonced there v.-ould be no criminal com- plaints ~ught locally because the Linda Lovelace movie bad not been shown to any group here. Police asserted the movie bad ~n shown twice . privateJy in a district .S.-- ministratM's home here but that did not violate any law. A group showing of the film at the. San Diego administrative conference may have violated that c:ounty'1 laWa, HuntiAgton Beach' polide a 11 e g e-d , therefore all intor:matlon .oo. that ~ be gl ven to San Diego police. • Huntington Beach vice squad o~t here said the case is closed as far as Huntington Beach is concerned and they don't know how far the San DiellO department will pursue it. Booked in Murder LOS ANGELES (UPI) -John Wllllam· Jones, 21, wa:.s booked on suspicion al murder 'lburoday'olgbt after be~ stabbed one man lo death and critk:aDJ wounded another in a ~wn ·blr.' The susped.s are allegedly among at ~st 11 involved in ~.t a~thoril.ies Claim ~as a major lUJacki.ng ring ii>craling in Orange, Los Angeles, JU:verside and San Bernardino counties. -Straagt: (IOises have been coming from the des~ of-a secretary "ll.nd she refuses to type until her bc;;s has opened and checke<i out ev~ clrawcr. One built its nest right inside an I !3;\f ccmputcr using scraps of pr int -out p;iper ror ix'dding. When the comput~r 11•ns l'Jrned on it killed the mouse and j:1nuncd the works. Ca pt. Byrnes today praised the work of officer Droz for his aJertness in spotting Sturgeon •nd. the girl and mak- • !See GUU.S Page II ATHENS (UPI) -The Greek govern- ment today relaxed a nighttlme curfew in Athens, and Anny tanks pulled out of the city in a move lo heat the scars Jeft by a three-day student rebellion. A government statement said curfew hours were reduced to a period from l a.m. to 5 a.m., lowering by three how:s the 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. ban in force since last week's uprising left at least i2 dead, 150 Injured and r.turned martial law to the COW!try. • ' " .~ Thousands of dollars in merchandise ~luding liquor and meat have been 16St recently due tO an upswing in tru ck hijackings. · AuthorlU~ in San Lu.is Obispo County (Jitm they broke up a similar operation •veral weetJ ago dealing in hijacked mercbandise. Investigators say two suspects In the Southland ring .• have already been ar- rflgned on hljicltlng .chargos and on Doc. &•will lace preliminary hearings ,Iii ·Compton. · ' Investla:ators claim that H a r o 1 d '9.mueJ, 24, of Compton, was the tll!Jleader or the group, all or whom wti:re in 4tleir 205. Samuel was released from a seven· &ionth prison term on a hijacking charge Ja:!t April , about the time the latest aeries of truck thefts occurred. The method or operation was identical fil' ••ch case, Including the hijacking i>f an L.B. Ball candy and cigarette dlltrlbutlon truck in Roomoor. ;fDel!very trock drivers would be· •t>- -dteil by ""' gunmen, then "8ndailf· iii or tied In their vehicles w!tlch were drlvtn to other locatlona anil unloaded. · No one was ever injurtd during the cklogs, acconling to olficers but a was fired at one driver when he 11ted tile cargo klctnapers . . . .. • -In s:Otne cafete rias, workers arc 1nJrc upset than than sCared. /fbcy put a dime in the candy machine and it chucks out a Milky Way, but it's half eaten. The Irvin e Industrial Complex has not been invaded by ghosts, although there !.\lore cur ious by nature than their domest;e' cotmtcrparts, field mice have invaded desks, candy machines, and ex- ecutlve offices. They, are more of a nuisance than a danger although they (Ste CR11TERS, Page !) Boat Damaged Sl!N FRANCISCO (UP() -A SO.foot ocean-going fishing boat, the St. Francis, suffered $5.000 damage by vandals Thursday while at its dock at Fisherman's \Vharf. ' L·ight·Cruise 'Can't Be ~afled Off'. Oruf e • Weatller Increasing clouds Saturday with a chanc .. of "'°11.ers In the after. noon hours ls· the way tbe wWller service calls it Cooler temper• lures with highs of Q to !S. o..r. night lows in lhe mld'"'6s but into the 30s in some area s! By TERRY COVILLE The It·night-cruisc. Dec. 13 to 23, because money has already been spent symphony concerts at Melodyland during INSIDE TODAY Of .,.. o.iiy "11et siau will feature twice nightly boat tou rs to put it on and a large number of the year. The concerts reach about 61,000 Ope11 Theater, one of the mo.t Leaders of the Hunting ton llarbour through the 12 miles (if water channels reservations have already been made chlklren, for whom they are given.free, exciting experimental OT'QUJ>I in Christ mas ''Crulse of Lights:' say the for the nightly tours. the countrv. b appearing ot 1 . I ' sf>arkling show has bee_n In the planning __ ,ii.niun]th~e;;-;noiirlhii'-nl!uniiii~tin~· figtF,on~lleai;iii:::ch:i;;;co,m~--~~f,f'·~?1l~n~iM]co~m~oul)!·~u:~"'!..!/lha~s~s~lf--te~xpdlalns~~M~rs~.~Kart;th~leentb,riSuddarth;;;~;·~pu;=bl:::lc:::l·--I . Goldt11 \Ves t College m&d o,.. stage far too long to be called off mun1ty. e mam attracliom ;ire 1 e SMO on the invitations or -mtvrCOa:n-Cottr,!Ji'"tllctr .... ..a.rlr----"1- beca.use of the energy crisis. brightly decorated home$ I.long the parade which prect'Cles the "Cruise of The Pbilbarmonic Sodety_J II o end. See toda~'t Weekndc-r. 0 lf we could have stopped it decently, waterways. Lights," she points out. And more than apoMOn 400 chamber music concerts we would bave," says Mrs. Jean Zim-ln past years, Jbe Harbour tour has .2,500 reservations for t h e tour were at schools. m~ chairman of the aMU1l •vent. been hilhlY pralaell tor lb beauty and made ahead o! the energy cri.sls pr<>-"Oiir ~ic feeling was that people 11111ete was just no way. ~ <Vfere., Cliriitmas Pit, Bui lhlJ ,.ar, It has !MjUllcemenl were going to decorate anyway, oo wa ·not tD011gh guldelineo liioo "'°"'" for been crlllcbed In*""" quartats because Philhalinonic committee members ex· ask them to do ·ii for cbarity," .. says us to make a decision. '1 of the potenBa1 drain on electrical power. pecL the cruise to raise nearly $JO';fl00 Mrs. Dod. "We have ~ everyone She and two Other women representing Some other Christmas contests and this year for charity, says Mn. Jane iO tum oft inside lighta to compensate the Huntington Harbour Philharmonic events have been called off or altered Dod, founder of the event. tor the Chdstmas decoratiOM." Committee, explained !low th• initial as • g .. rur. toward the fuel •itagc. That money Is added to oQier charity "We've worked oo long and so many plans for the holidays light show were Mrs. Zimmermon said that the collections made by the Orange Cotmty people are dependent on i~ we can't launched last January. • Harbour affair 91uld DOI be calle\I oU Philharmonic Society which support 18 pull bock," she said. • -.... --. --. .... ~ ,, ........... --" -----·-. - --. :":--.............. ..: Ji: ..-.u .. T PllOl H Nader Raps Nixon Plan For Energy NEW YORK (UPI ) -saying "ll doesn't make a11y sense to replace the present energy crisis with a long-term radioactivity crisis," Ralph Nader and six scientists have challenged President Nixon's plan to encourage the develop- ment of nuclear Power sources. Nader spoke at a news conference Wednesday announcing the fi ndings of a year-long study by the Union of Concerned Scientists {UCS ) on the long- term implications of nuclear power. The group said its report represents tbe first analysl.s of the issues in· dependent of the Atomic Energy Com· mission and the nuclear J>OWer indUJtry. The authors are Daniel F, Ford, of the Union; 'Ibomas C. Hollocher, associate professor of biochemistry at Brandeis University: Arell S. Schurgin, of the environmental program at Brandeis : Henry W. Kend all , professor of physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technoholgy; James J. MacKenzie, or the joint scie ntific staff of the Massachusetts and na~aJ Audubon SOcieties; and Lawrence Scheinman, pro- fessor of government al C:Ornell Universi- ty. The report emphasized what It called the dangel" of nuclear waste material "The radioactive wastes created jn nuclear power-plants are the ultimate pollutant," said the report. "They are extremely persistent poisons that will pose safety problems for ttw:>usands. and in some cases hllll<ireds or thousands. of years. Even in extremely small quantities , lhey are potent causes of cancer and birth defects." The scientl,sts said, "no safe plan for the storage and dispo.sal of radioactive wastes from ·nu~lear power plants is ~ yet· available. "A review of all waste handling pro- posals presently considered by the AEC shows them to be either dubious in concept, not technically feasible, or in- adequately supported by r e q u i r e d technical studies." Nader cited what he called "the ex- tremely disappointing performance" of nuclear plants. Of the five such plants in Nc\v England , he said, only one -the Con· necticut Yankee -ls fully operative. One is completely shut down and the other three work sporadically, be said. Huntington Boy Hurt on Cycle A 19-year-old Huntington Beach youth is in fair condlUon today following a · motorcycle accident early ThW'sday. .. Michael Blane Berentz, of 9696 Bluereef Drive, was Lraveling on Bushard Street in Hu nt ington Beach at 12:45 a.m. ""hen he lost control o{ his motorcycle and struck the curb, police side. 1be youth lost consciousn ess and was taken to Pacifica Hospltal, where he remained in a coma, according to the attending doctors. He was then transferred to lbe Orange County Medical Center, in Orange, where he is pmenUy "drilling In and out of consciousness," according to nurses there. Fallen Wire Blacks ' - Out Part of Valley Approximately 40 Fotmtain Falley residents in the north end of the city "''ere without power this morning for one hour and 15 minutes , Edison C:Om· pany officials report. A fallen wire In the area or Heil Avenue and Newhope Street caused the outage at 6 a.m. this morning. 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Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L, Warren, asked if any an- nouncements would be coming after this Saturday meeting, said, "l wouldn't expect anything." From Page l CRITIERS • • • Huntington High Rise Seen Soon Industrial and commercial hlib rtae buildings may push skyward In Hun. tington Be.ach sooner than expected. Citizens titgh rise commltlee memben offered a oompnnnise this week which could allow-faster comjllellon ol a Pl'>" posed high rise .ordln-. al leaal for non-residential buildings. In a meeling wllh sfall planners Dr. Henry Kaufman, a former ,clly ooom- eilman and new member ol the hllh rise committee, has suggested that the residential secUon <I the multi-story ordinance be 'held VJ>• 11 would be delayed until !ho city has ~vitwed, approved and begun lmplenientall<oi ol the eom· men:ial, prolessiooal and Industrial por· have 1elred a few workers. tions of the law. . The engineer was a case in point. Dr. )Caufman's motion w~s supported "The guy said 'oh my God, there's by the other three · mefnbers of the a mouse'. He was just petrified and citizens mmlltee. who attended MOD: leaped up on his table. Everybody around d • .,..... · · him I ghln l'k d but he ays mee.,.... · · · was au g ' • ma Tbrtt llall planners. . and .r•---'~-.. wouldn't come down," Rowell JBJUWl8 remembers. "Wheo 1 left the guy was Commlss:~ner Robert Ba7.il also attended still sitting on the table. That goes the session and supported the com- to s~ow you it's not just women who promise. are afraid of mice." .-l~ ~ generally a g r e e d that the . . res1dent1al aspects of high rise con-Usmg · o~<hnary traps and apple-structlon are the most controversial and flavored poison , Roweq keeps the mice the basic reason for the slow develop- ~r control fc>r about three. dozen ment of a city high rise ordinance. industrial ~lrrn!. He makes the trip erich Planners also agreed they could .. day, hauhng hi~ equipment 1n a .. car develop a specific plan to allow high with °?~ appropriate license ptate.s, NO rise in an area such u Huntington MICE. Center withou t much trouble. 1iteanwhile, "There's kind of 1 secret to trapping the longer study on what to do about m~ce," he insists. "Everybody always high rise residential units could continue. lhmks Gf cheese as bait but that's way The citizens high rise committee had down on their list." recently criticized the planning staff and "In some of these places there·a a the city for an alleged Jack of coopera- lol of food around, so what you have lion in developing a high rise ordinance. to do is provide a little desert for The mUlti-story-proposal has un· them." dergone about a do~ revisions and Through oonside.rable experimentation considerable controversy over. the past Rowell discovered that the mice are . year. Huntington Beach currently has especlally fond of peanut butter, spice no specUic provisions for high rise drops and licorlce-Oavored Good N Plen-buildings, except In one specific com· tys. They really 10 fore that licorice," mercial 1.00e. Rowell says. llfonday's meeting ,._.,.led .an ef- '11le mice who havt been trapped by fort on both sides lo get lhe high rise these temptations number 1n the hun-process in motion. dreds, but Rov.·ell says he hasn't been City planning commissioners will study able to keep count. Poisoned gralo Is the compromise during the ir 7 p.m., also used to control them but it 's im· study session, Tuesday in City Council possible to say how many have be.en chambers. eliminated becatlff the mice leave , the buildings and 10 back to their nests to die. "These field m!ce reaJJy aren't dangerous although I wouldn't want to pet ooe. They will bit<!," Rowell asum. "'I1ley're going into the bulJdlnp beea,,.. lhelr natural envtluunent <has been stirred up. They're looldrti for a new nest became theirs bu been tilled UDder." Santa Anan Gets Additional Tinie • • l For Art Theft A Santa Ana man who confesses lo being a OOllllOlaeur ol othel"oeoole'a works of art bu been seqteticed to rive more years In prilon in lconnectlon with a $100,000 theft of a ma.sterplece by Vincent Van Gogh. John E. Soares, 42, Is already aervlng a aeven-ytll' term at McNelll I11land federal penltenUary ln Pugel Sound, Wash. but his new sentence will run concurrenlly wllh lhe olher. He wu-prevJously convicted or an art theft . leading to that sentence and pleadtd gullly ajiain Wednesday In S3n Diego to-cllarges of conspiring lo trahltx>rt stolen property acros5 state lines. Soares' three accompllces in the theft of a Van Gogh landscape, "Paysage de Brabant"from the San Diego Fine Arts Gallery in 1972, were convicted last week. The painting was recovered 10 days later in Las Vegas when one of the men tried .to sell it to an undercover agent. according to testimony In the courtroom of U.S. Dlslr1cl Court Judge Howard B. Turrentine. FromPflflel THREAT ..• countermeasures against the boycott, which Kissinger called unreasonable since the fighting in the Middle East had slopped. Yamanl .. 1d saudl Arabia coold eully survive an 80 percent producUon cut. "You know what would happen theq? A barrel of cr:ude oil, .lnstead Of«being sold al -let's say -$3.50 to $4 from saudi Arabia could be oold for $15 or $20. Also, we would get more incomi! from 20 percent production In~ stead of our present level. It b the law of supply and demand.'' The oil mlnist•r 51ld the Americana possibly could 111rvlve 1111cb a eutback becaust of their 0~11 iupplles, bu! that U Eurooe and Japan would join the UDltidStitti lri a n y countenneaures . agalnll lho Arabi !heir "eoonomy will deOnlldJ oollapot all c( a sudde~" Inmate Hangs Self SAN LUS OBISPO (.\P) ·-f'A llunaw hanged hlmaelf 11nnliy at t b e California Men'• colony, alithottllio 'Nlil Ioday. 'Ibey ldonllfled ~Im u Bm Wayne Taylor, ~. who wu eommllled from Riverside Count1' In ·Jilardl .lf'l2 for first-degree murder llld ....it lttth lnlenl lo commit murder. · Woman Stopped For Red Light Raped in Valley A 40-year-old woman told Fountain Valley poll .. llhe was'yaped by a heavy· set man who forced his way into her car while she wu stopped at a stoplight early Thursday. The woman said her car was stopped at the inler9eetion of Harbor Boulevard and Ulac Street In Fountain Valley, at 2:1S a.m. when the man , described as Latin between 30 and 35 years of age. entered her car. According to the Santa Ana woman'• report, she was pushed acro11 the front seat. The man then drove her car to a used car lot, two blocks away in Santa Ana, where she Yid he raped her and then fle<I. Police said the victim suffered minor bruises and cdU on ~ face, alter being struck several times during lhe attack. Pollc:e are still seeking lhe .._ct. From Pflfle 1 STORM ••• reported that traffic on freeways wu unusually light for a holiday weekend, partly because of the dismal wealher and partly due to a fear of lack of gasoline. Many service stations were closed, but enough stations remained open to meet the demands of motorists , officers said. . Tour:lst traffic Into Mexico at San Ysidro wu slower than usual with only four of the stx lanes open, but traffic oo Interstate IS connecting ~ Angeles and Lis Vegas, Nev., was reported moderate to heavy. Thirteen Inches of snow \Vas counted today on Palomar Mountain in Central San Diego County and between ave and eight inches of snow at P..1t. Laguna. Light snow was still falling. Allhougb flooding and mullslldes were reported in San Diego Counly alter general rains or snow, all major highways "·ere open, but chains were require~ on_ higher roads. ChiJdren's Craft Oasses Carded Ouittmes erafl clalleS for clllklrtn will begin Monday at the Oomnnmily Cenl<r ID Fountaill ValltI~· --~ OIJldren 1e.ven to 12 are welcome tn !he ei-, wblcll w1n meet l!Vtl)' Monday, tiuoUgb Dec. 10, from J:llO lo 6:!0 p.m. llqlstrallon Is on a fll'll· come, flrat...,..ed basis, and will con- llnue unW the clua Is filled. There will also be a Chrlttmu party -for dllldrm' at tile eenltir . on Dec. 11, from -10:1111 ·a.m. unlll noon. Also, OIJ 10ee., :a, llltr• will be a Ir1p lo Sanfa'• Village, for clllldren three 1o 17 . ftel!llnilon for lhe trip will be at Ibo cllller 111UI pee. 14. • · 'llli! Oommunlly C..lfr It loealod at lll200 Slater Ave., FounialD Valley. Tot Re111rned Baby Recovers · From Overdose NEW YORK (UPI) -A l().munth-old baby taken from St. Luke's Ha.pita! Thanklglving day while under lreatment !or an overdose of methadone wu returned to the hospital early Ioday by police. Police said the infant apparently was removed from the hospital by his mother and later was found in her apartment. The baby was returned to the hospital and a spokesman sai d he appeared t~ ~ave r~covered from ~he overdose and was in good con· ditlon. Ol!tcials said tlle child dtd not appear lo be addicted to methadone, a drug used in the treatment ol heroin addicts bul may have accidentally swallowed the drug. ' The child, 1den\lfied as Willie Neal , wa s admitled to St. Luke's \Vednesday sufferin g frOJl'! an overdose of 1nethadone. ArabsM~t<! I New-thireaf ! About Oil ' I I ,, By United Press lnternatlonal : The v.·orldwidc energy crisis at 11 ; ' glance: i -Kuwait has asked for a cJatlficatioo• • • or U.S. Secrttary of State Meury A .~ Kissinger's statement ' .llds weet th11t: ' the United Slates would consider taklngt There was no immediate explanation how the baby got the methadone or JthY he was t3ken from the hospital. No charges were filed againsLJlfre mother. "countehneasures" unless th~ Arah .,states end their oil boycott to pro-lsraer t. I Slum Dweller Leaves • F ortuhe Worth $150,000 MIAMI BEACH IAP ) -Frieda Zim- mer was a shabbily dressed old woman who dropped dead on a city street here nearly four months ago. Police learned her name from a letter found stuffed in her tattered purse. But the Jetter was addressed lo a box number rather than a residence and they were unable to find out wbere she lived. Now, after a lengthy investigation, !hey said 'lburaday they discovered she lived alone in a Uny apartment in a senior cltlzena alum in this resort city. Nothing unusual, except that she was \rorth more than $150,00l. Police found that Frieda Zimmer, age 76, had her small fortune in cash and bonds in various banks when-she died.- • Hawaii Surf Movie Slated in Seal Beach A free, 27-mlnute movie on surfing In Hawaii will be shown al !:30 p.m. Sunday, at the Grace Brethren Church, !Ih and Cenlral streels, Seal Beach. The film, "The Sun Seekers : A Surf Odyloey," Is presented by lhe W o r I d Christian Surfing Association. Tv.·G Chris- tian surfers from Hawaii, Rick Wonders and Jeff Samuelson, will be on band for diacussion. F,...P.,.el GIRLS ••• Police said 1hey did not know how she accumulated the money. Now police say the y're trying to learn ""hY she lived as she did. "You just can't find out what makes people llve like that ," Del. Sgt. Emery 7.erick said Thursday. "Nobody knew her." Zerlck said l¥1rs. Zimmer, one or thousa~ of old people crowded into_ the complex, "fit right into the at- mosphere here. She walked a lot and went from senior citizen's dance to senior dtlz.en's dance. But nobody knew her." Police were able to learn after Mrs. Zimmer collaP'ed and died of a heart attack July 5 that she had a brother. 1.Jo..r:rn 'Rubinstein, in Chlcago, and a daughter, Bernice Smolen, in Skokie. Ill. But both said they lost touch with her years ago end didn't know her address, Zerlck said. Even after months of scanning missing person reports and checking with social services, hospitals .and even utilities. Zerlck said police could not learn where abe lived. '!bat piece of the puzzle was put Into place this week when Zeriek checked the natural death of another elderl\' city resident. lie learned through a fri end of the dead man that a V.'Oman v.•ho lived in the same building had been missing since last summer. It was Frieda Zimmer. na ions . \I -Saudi Arabian '&ii minister Sheik· Ahmed 1.aki Yamani says he wilt reduct oil production up to 80 percent if tfM. United States, Europe and Japan ta~e any countermeasures aimed at stoppio~ the Arab oil boycotl. j ; .. , -Italy raised gasoline prices lG a : record $1.32 a gallon. banned Sunday and holiday driving. and reduced aulO , speed limits. heating oil delivery leve.,i ~1 and televisiOn and shopkeeping hours · to save fuel. ;-; -Can adian Prime ~tinister Pieri'~ Elliott Tr~deau said he v.·as 0 deepJr distressed" at statements by some U.S. leaders critical or Canada's oil export policy toward the United Stales, and said Canada will continue to ship Iii much crude oil as possible to the Unihld States after domestic needs are met. -Oil sources said despite the Arab boycott. some Libyan and Iraqi oil is finding its "'ay to the United Sta~ 1narkct by way of the Caribbean through some Medi ter ranean po . ~ -According to a congressionul study. "The leverage available to the Arabi through the ir oil boycott far exceed• any leverage that might be available to the United States through a foo4 embargo." . Holdup Man AskS ' Loa11, Tl1en Ro~. Service Station "'. I ' " A bandit with a high-pitdied wloe wfio first asked to borrow some money, then took $50 from a Costa Mesa 'ae~ station In a holdup, Is sought today Ing the arrest. ,. by police. "He did <!DJ btll ol a Job for us. A Santa Ana danco clu)I QRerw!or't.ls _peborab L. Sullon, 19, was on duty Ouh Owner Held In Prostitution , It wu aharp patrol observation," said ~n arrested by police on Charges of .at the 'Economy self-service stallon, IO) ~r:':eon has be.en booked on suspicion ~~~ngpr~~r~~ r!~~l~sgsfo;r ulrop= \\'. 19th St.. \\lednesday when the looi- of kidnaplng, child molesting and rape, of prostitution ~ . .. haired robber approached . and be will be taken before the South Ellis Franklin Blackbum, 58, operator She said he first asked lo bo.rrow Bay Municipal Court Monday for ar-of the Zest Ways dance club. 1441 Syca-money but she told him stie didn't gk ralgnment on those charges or possibly more St., was jailed Wednesday bf ·vice paid until Friday, whereupon the man, rtduced charges, police said. officers. about 23, warned ber he bad a aqp capt. Byrnes Ibo aakt that J.os ln~estlgatoi:s said the arrest was the · Anaeles and Torrance police an in-culmination of three weeks of intensive and wanted the station cash. velllpUng Sturgeon for a n y possible surveillance ofi the case. They charged Miss Sutton, of Huntington Beach, told connection with recent kidnapings in that customers in the club were provided police she forked over $50 and watched _lh_e_ir_co_mm __ llDl_·_ues_. _________ d_a_1e_s_f_or_"socl __ a1_a_cU_v1_u_es,_._" _____ ::lh::e_:band=::il::fl::ee:.:..:u:'.:p:.:Anabeim Street. '• • • 169.00 CAPTURED! The Beauty & Serenity Of Bamboo 233.50 . , . is captured In the oriental mood ot thest-occasional tabl!I. Finished beautlfully In Ollk v.1th smoked glas! tops. Add this , dlsl\ncth·e look tG 1ny room. Choose from end tables, coCf@e tables, sofa tables, slack tab!~ . . . v.•hate:ver )'our heart desl tts. Immediate delivery or course. 233.50 O~E)tEl HEP. IT AGE.:..HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASl AN -. 1"4TERIORS WDllDATS & IATUIDATI 9:00 to 1:30 . NIDAY 'TlL 9:00 .. NFWPORl . BEi.CH e 1727 WFSTCI IFf. DR. 641-2010 IOptfl $11Ml•y 12·11JOI LAGUNA BEACH e 145 NORTH COAST HWY tOp•n Sun41y 12·1iJ0) 494·6511 TORRANCE e ll6'4t H°"W1HOINc' llVD. J71-1 27t • • ·= " ,, , . . . ' . .. ( ! \ I l s " AS G Pal : ·You Dail 61et ~ tc:ie Cult DEA you aga guitar .time r ~ork. Ml co from ~eparl you co l]ehaU? , Lon 1ac., s wjlhln ftrcel ilalp loll In llelog ... lo . trden, call bl pi tar .lted u 'Pa11 . DEA hougJir door s several ·and I 4'.es. °'r.e "S made wtores me sol .studios .you·u • A •ipokn )'OU Ulb llEA ttt B":vita tlJJre \fbat ojijecli . Prbe .r. .. fer~ t r ure t'ro l!tde 1;spe- • F ljltdi »' no r~ ?/Ve tDE cell '> n ~r ~~ " • At Your Service A !ionday, Wedaffday aad Friday Futurt: Of the Dally Ptlol ,. .. uour ques· ,. tionr to Pat r-~ Dunn/ At :. Your Service, Orange (.'oo&I Daitv Pilot, P.O. Bo% 1560, Costa Meto. t:a .. 92828. lncludl! uour ic,epl1on1 numb•r. Guit ar Will Arrive DEAR PAT: You asked me to contact fOU again if my Fender Mustang electric guitar didn't arrive within a reasonable "me from Freeport Music Inc., New ork. I still haven't received it and mn continuinK to get the run-around from this firm's customer service department. Am l out $153.56, or can f.OU contact Freeport again Of\_ my ~half? ,,, R.R., Huntington Beach Lon Palmer, o"·ner of Freeport Music \nc., 1aid you will receive y~ur guitar Wjtbln two to tb ree weeks. The United hrtet Service tracer put on the previous .tltpment Indicates the lutrumeat was i.t In the mail. A further delay ls ltielng: caused by a short dealer supply N e to a %0 to 30 percent jump ln wders, Palmer said. He ub you to call blm collect at 5lt-ttz..a13 lf tbe guitar does not arrive wllhla the prom· JRd time. >P a n Handles Broken • DEAR PAT : Twelve years ago I OOugtit a set of cookware from a door·lo-- door salesman. I'm stlll using ii, but several of the handles are broken off, '4fMI I don't know where to get new :es. The only markings on the pots ,pr.e "Star Bright, 18-8, stainless steel, made in U.S." Am I out or luck? G.C., Costa !\.1esa Star Bright wu a Hoe sold ta the llSls aad early 60s under franchise. from JM Wett Bend Company. Send a descrip- tion of the. pans and any numbers on tllem to E. B. Ek», president, Direct Stlllnl DivlskML, Wett Bead Co., We.st Btocl, Wis. 53GIS. Other> 1eeldag ad· dresses for flnm doin g door-to-door sell· Ing may Mile to the Direct Sellin g Auoclatloa, 1730 !\.t. St. N . W • , .WasbJagtoa, D.C. %0036. :.Square D•ncer .: DEAR PAT: I'm at my wits' end trying to find a square dancing outfit. 1 ne~ a circular skirt, full petticoat »od peasant blouse -new or used. If doesn't matter. I've searched all the 'llores to no avaH. Slnce you helped me solve a problem I had with Greenland .studios a few months ago, I'm hoping .you 'll come to my assistance again. C.T.B., Costa Mesa • A Square Rl1:1er square dance club •ipokesmaa said you can bay the oatfit you wa nt aL Pioneer Town, 111% E. flttb St., Santa Ana, or contact ~It'll. •-OQ<va Stegner' ~ Coolldge, Colla '~fesa, to arraa1e for a cus &om·made _costume. 1be Sqaare Rlgen lavlte you to attend their dances _held .at I p.m each Wrdaeaday at tlMf Fini Uaited Melbadbt Church, 4%1 w. ltth St., Colla i+oa. .i-on J1ic,rease Checked l)EAR PAT' Alter the FDA announced tl't mandatory increase of Iron and B!vitamins in enriched bread and flour. t~re was somewhat of an uproar. Why? \\ibat was the ''official " answer to these otQections? • E. R., Fountain Valley t!J'be opposition ca me from some pbYJI· clans and researcben who believe th at "Iron-• iron lncrtue can came t rload" and lead to clrrboais of the er and pancreas, diabetes, heart ore and sterility In men suffering lfom llemoclU'omatolls, • 1erio111 blood -..nter. At Ult FDA'• ·req11e1t. the ~eralioa el Americu Societies for ~rlmental Blol"IJ lllld Ille caa1ocil • Foods and NatrlliOll of the Amerlcu fedlcal .woclatlon ... v1.....i the safety Jl"nllotl· · nie coacl•llioa wn tllat the ll!mUrd keD lrtm endcbrd bread aad l••ir woold not jeopardize the· bealtll =mil lndlvktuals nor lncreu~ the ce of hemocllrom1to1J1 or other n. ~ . S'\'eetfs Lota of Yarn . ~ DEAR PAT : J recently purchased an l)Jcellent hand knitting machine from '). nearby dealer on which I ptan to custom knltllng of my oWn original 1g0s~ for· sale. r ould like· to kno~ J cau. purchase "coned" yam for is;,;iltlng machln"' In Iota or five pounds ~more from wholesale dealers Instead ~ havlnJ to pay the retailer's markup. , . t.C., HuUagto• Beacb ' 11 lalfr a AO-poand yara order before t;yoa 'Cail &et wholesaler's prices. Jn the utime, yoa mlgbt contact Super YlrD , 141t W. Waner Ave., Santa Ana. firm 111111 coned yarn at lt ctDts -omce..rtplar..prtce and lln..a 1elec. of seven cents yarn on u.Je. :Eiigineer Killed I WINDHAM, Ohio (UPI) -An Erie- Uckawann11 Railroad engineer was kill~ ed and the freight traln's fireman .,cr1Ucolly injured Thursday when an ap- ,,,.,...,uy !aully swllch caused IS cars '4j the Chicago to New York trala lo -.rui In this small northeastern Ohio cammuntly. Klllrd was Raymond Wilcox, 39,A!eadvllle, Pa. • , FrJd;az , Novtmbtr 21, 1~73 H GAILY PILOT 3 1 . GM to Cut Back Production Shutdown Prompt,s Fuel Use At least one million gallom o! scarce, expensive fuel oil will have to be burned to take up the slack left by the emcrgen· cy shutdown of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, utility officials con- cedrd today. The secret shutdown which occurred Oct. 21 after a turbine threw a blade, came to light last week and officials for Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas and El~tric companies said repairs and "routine maintenance" would last through December. Because of th e energy loss caused by the plan t closure, the two firm will have to bum $8 million worth of expensive. low-sulphur oil · to produce the energy that San Onofre would have created. And customers of the utilities -ob-, viously -will ultimately foot the bill. . 4 ' UPI Ttl1phele Fuel Ct·isis Re sponsible For Slump DETROIT (UPll -General Molor> Corp. today announced it ls curtailing production of new ca rs at JG plants during the "'eek before Christmas in the tirst major response to slumping sales. Sales of ne\v cars have been do\vn in each of the fi\'e !().day selling periods since the ne"' models \Vere introd1,1ced in September "'ith the intermediates and full·sized cars bearing the brunt or the drop. \Vbat had been a rush to\vard small cars may be tapering off as new car prospects await the outcome of possi l?le gasoline rationing or curtailed driving privileges. one analyst said. Automotive executives had been predicting new-car sales, both domestic and foreign, would drop in 1974 to about 11 million from an estimated 11.9 million this year. Some econ om ists are now predicting new car sales might drop to 10.2 million 1974, partly because of the gas crisis scare . The shutdown was described as a "minor problem common in a n y generating facility" by spokesmen. But of greater concern was the damage done to a valve and pipe brace in the controversial emergency core cooling system serving the reactor. JILL VANCE OF LOS ANGELES STUD IES AS UNIVERSITY SHIP DOCKED BY STRIKE Chapman College Vessel Expected to Leave Sydney, Australia, After La bor Negotiations Gi\f Chairman Richard C. Gerstenberg said approximately 79,000 cars will be taken out of the company's productior1 schedules, all regular and intermediate- sized cars. Plants building small ca~ and luxury models will continue to operate at normal speeds during the week of Dec. 17. The damage -caused by a trapped air pocket in th~ fluid of the system designed to cool lhe nuclear reactor -was caused by a phenomenon resembl- ing the slamming heard in steam pipes and hot·water heaters. "The jolt dam aged a valve hammer and tore loose the pipe from the brace," explained a spokesman for the U.S. Atomic Energy Qimmission. While the utilities e1:peet th eir share or 1umps rrom critics of the cooling system, the loudest howl is coming from those concerned over the relative secrecy or the incident. The AEC rules stiffly call fQr filing data on such a mishap in the documents room of the agency in San Francisco and the San Clemente Public Library. AEC publicist Dale Cook said the docu- ment room indeed contairui the data on the accident, but the local library has no record at all. A second point of concern was the dl.scloaure by the AEC '-and not the utilities -that the cooling system indeed WU damaged. Dollar Rallies, Hits Best Level In Eig ht Montlis LONDON (AP) -The dollar rallied sharply in Europe today, reaching some of its best levels iJt eight months. nnProvel U.S. trade and the oil crisis in Europe helped the dollar 's rise, dealers said. One senior foreign exchange dealer here spoke of "a new wave of confidence In the dollar." The long-troubled U.S. currency, which was devalued in February and !>egan a steep downhill float in March, hit lows dllliDg the summer. But it has been recovering more or less steadily ever since. By today, the dollar regained most of the ground Jost since March. In France, for example, a dollar bought 4.54 francs on March 19, the day the float started. By July 6, the dollar was worth only 3.92 French francs. !Jut today the U.S. currency was back up to 4.50 francs. The pattern against other leading European currencies was similar. DealeQ generally l)Uered two ex- plan.itiorB:. The oil crlsls, they said, has been good news for the dollar. The improving U.S. foreign trade picture has also be!Jied· µ.s. loi:eiJID trade figures for 0Ct9ber ire due out .Monday and are expectrd to be good. Tustin F anrl:ly Killed in Mexico Plane Crash A Thanksgiving flight to f.I¢xico ended in tragedy for a family of five from Tustin when their twin-engine plane overshot the landing strip and burst into flames in Rancho Buena Vista, Baja California. The crash claimed the lives of home builder Harry K. Stanley, 53, his wife, Ru th, 35, and the couple's daughters, Diana, 8; Anita, 6, and Connie, 4. The Stanley family, fonnerly of 545 Pacific St., had left from Orang~ Coupty Airport Wednesday morning to spend the holiday at their Baja California home . They apparently landed for refueling at La Paz and stayed overnight before resuming flight to the Jishing village of Rancho Buena Vista, about 65 miles south of La Paz.. . A woman close to the family said today Mexican authorities informed them that the twin engine Beecbcraft Baron crashed when Stanley brought the plane down too late. Victoria Estarza, mother of the dead woman, said Thursd ay thah she had been informed by ?.1exican authorities that the plane Stanley was piloting "IDdn 't land right". "They told me the plane caught fire and my daughter and everyone else was badly burned. They are sending the bodies here in one casket," Mrs. Es tarza said . She said the Stanleys had . a holiday home in La Ca pilla, near the tip of the Baja California peninsula and they intended. to return after the weekend . The FA'.A"dUtf"Dfficer in Los Angel es said the duly~ information his off ice had received from Mexican autborities was that the .Stanleys' aircraft bad crashed and all aboard were dead. '"1be plane crashed in unknown circumstances. The Mexican officials will be investigating the crash but I imagine there will be little to learn as the crash occured in an uncontrolled field," the FAA spokesman said. Bus Crash Hurts 17 WJU..IAA1S, Ariz. (AP) -One person was hospitalized an(t 16 others treated at a local hospital w h e n two buses collided near here on icy roads Thursday. The Arizona Highway Patrol S'aid the buses were part o( an 11-bus caravan taking a group of French people on a tour of state. Drunken . DriVing Arrest . Told First Han d. S~d~t Here is a rundown or some of the best features ln this week's Sunday Daily Pilot. soi ARREST -What happens to you when you get busted on a charge o! drunken driving? Newport Beach City Editor L. Peler Krieg found out when he was.-arrested on such a char&e - L Sqn.tfay's Best) It wu later reduced to .an unsare lane change -and writes about the Indignity he suffered. Jt's this week maln feature In the YOU section. FEELING PINCH -Gradual e students at UC Irvine are unable to gel . their theses typed or go on trlpo to compJ'te their rtsearch as a r<!sult of the budget squeeu on the campus. The situation is expl!ined by Sta£f \Yriter Georye Leidal in ·another YOU section story. FLIGHT TO JUPITER -One of sci- ence fiction's big names , l.!~aac Asimov. offers his verskln of wtiat it's like aboard Pioneer 10 approaching Jupiter after a 21-month journey acros,, 400 million miles of space at the fastest speed ever attained by a man-n1ade· machine . It's Family Weekly's cover story. WORm TllE HASSLE -Allen cu .. gave -up a good job on Long Island and moved to Southern California so his wife, Anne, could gel a job playing a flute. What made it so specifl.I was that she won a top chair In the Los Angeles Phllharmonk: over 90 olhcr com- pelitors. .'!'be story is told by Stall Writer JO 01.sOn, Women's 5ecUon leadorr. SS 'University' Ocean Bound; Strike Ended The cutback was officially announced as an inventory realignment to balarice dealer inventories with consumer de- mand, meaning larger cars are beginning to pile up in new-'::ar lots. Models that won't be assembled for one week ~ include regular and in~ termed.iate-sized Bulcks, Oldsmobile s, Pontiacs and Chevrolets. Normal pro-- duction of the hot-selling Chevrolet Vega, Pontiac Firebird, Chevrolet Camaro and the compa·ct Nova, Ventura, Omega and Apollo models will continue as will truck production. From Wire Services A floating university run by Chapman College in Orange was expected lo be on its way today after being delayed in Sydney, Australia by striking crew members. Edwin G. Alderson. chairman of the div ision of international studies at Chap- man, expressed optimism this morning that Universe Campus would be on its way to ot~er ports by the day's end. . Alderson said he spokes with college officials on the 18,IXX> ton ship Thursd ay aod they, too, expected strike negot.ia· tions to be completed. The ship, carfying 450 underil'aduate students from 200 colleges across the country, was schei:luled to leave 'Sydney Thursday morning, but waterfront unions called for work bans, claiming that 150 Chinese crew members are underpaid . The seamen are being paid $134 a month. Officials of the Waterside Workers Organization said they should be paid $274 a month , a figure es tablish· ed by "the International Transport Workers Federation. A management representative said the crew belongs to the Taiwan Seamen's Union, which agreed to the lower amount. · Alderson said the negotiations and the delay pose no danger to the students, who had classes Wednesday and Thurs· day i~tead.of at sea as originally plAn· ned. . . -- • GREEN HAVEN A GM spokesman said it was not known how many wo'rkers would be laid off during the one-week shutdown, but said all will receive up to 95 percent of their ugular take-home pay, less $7 .50 for work related expenses. The laid-0ff workers will not return to their job.5 until Jan. 2 since the entire Olriltmas·New Year's week la an .1uto industry holiday. Spokesmen for Ford, Otrysler and American Motors indicated their com· panies were maintaining no l' m a l i;chedule& with i:bme overtime exrkcied to produce as mapy small cars as possl· ble: MARGUERITE Colorful . 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Years past, it has been our Thanksgiv. ing habit to seek out some \.\.'onder spot in the far reach or the state in order to sit down to turkey and all the trimmings. Often this has been up north, near Modesto. It didn 't really matter when I decided to leave for . that northern wonderspot. Wednesday morning, \Vednesday night or Thursday morning. No difference. I could bi CO\lllted on to get into the . world 's record freeway traffic jam. One year, the rain came down so hard \.\.'e even had to abandon the freeway system and try to get through LA on surface streets. TlllS YEAR I decided to be smarter. No driving all the way to Modesto. Just to Santa Barbara. that's all. Santa Barbara is where Elder Son reposes in his Wliversity donnitory, con· templating Plato and gazing out his picture window overlooking the Pacific whereby he can determine if the surf is up. This is a difficult and exhausting life. Anyway, hi s girlfriend and her clan decided to put on one of those multi-fam- ly Thanksgiving feasts up there. So it was off to Santa Barbara we went. CAREFUU.. Y 1 I calculated the battle plan. Do not leave Wednesday night with the freeway hordes. Leave Thursday morning when they've all either made it to where they were going or run out ol gas. Thursday mom da\.\.ned bright and clear. And do you know how the traffic was:? You could have fired machinegwis down our roads and never struck a From Wire Service• SAIGON -communist forces battered Iha Pleiku 1tirlleld U1is afternoon, \.\.·ound- lng 23 pe1'30flS in the heaviest sheutng in 10 months, government mWtary sources said. South Vietnamese w a r p I a n e s , helicopter gunships and a r t l 11 er y • retaliated, but the results were not im· mediately known, field reports said. AT THE SAME time, South Vietnamese military officers cited new intelligence infomiation "'hich they sa.ld bxlicates the Commwtlst command is preparing for a general oUtnsive during the dry season next year . At a background briefing for 40 Viet· namese and \Vestern newsmen, these ollieers said the Communists bad pulled back two thirds of their main line North Vietnamese and Viet Cong uni ts rrom the fl'Ollt lines in South Vietnam for refresher training emphasizing the com· binect tactics of infantry, armor and artillery. The officers did oot specify how many troops were involved nor did they predict a dat.! for the offensiVlO. The dry season Afte1· Otae Decaire runs from late December until the tnd of June. IT w ~s TUE first time that South Vietnamese officials had ptblic\r claim· . ed. North Vietnam had pulled some of its forces back for refresher training and Unked this to plans for an offensive. South Vietnainese officials, including President Nguyen Van Thieu, all along have been predicting a general olfenaive but had cited other evidence ln the past such as the constructloq or new supply roads. airfields and mbsile sites in South Vietnam. Senator Edward Jrl. Kennedy and relatives jour- neyed to Arlington National Cemetery Thursday to pay their respects to the senator's two brothers, John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy. Thanks· givi~g ~arked the tenth anniversary of the as- sass1nat1on of the late President Kennedy. Pictured at center are h1rs. Robert F. Kennedy and ?itrs. Pat Lawford. Io Phnom Penh, fast-moving govern· men! troops backed by air •lrik.,,, artlllery and armored personnel carriers today recaptured the town of Mohasa- lng ·on Hi~y 4 deslpte contlnuous Intense rtbel mortar fire, accordtng to a UPI front-lino rtporter. Mohasaing, 33 mlles southwest of Phnom Penh, fell to the rebels Thursday when the govenunent garrison was .s.ut· rounded and forced to fight Ila way two miles up the road to safety. SOLDIERS SAID today at one point during Thursday's evacuation the ill- surgents mounted a machine gun eta a captured government truck and ~ retreating troops straight up l h c l!lghway. But a .loree oJ J,000 government rein·.; foroernents, led by units from the crac~.ro 28lh blrgradc, launched an immediat'7"1 counteroffensive a n d tod:ty roll~ ,1 through Mohasaing and cont l nued,1 another mile down the road. • Until the counterattack, rebel trool15'.k' had held a 12·mll e stretch of the highway.I from o Veng, 34 mlles southwest of1 Phnom Penh, to Talat. ) : . ' ,, ' Mideast Envoys ' .. ... Mull Cease-fire " By Tbe Associated Press Israeli and Egyptian e'nvoys met for two hours today at o desert highway ctteckpoint to discuss troop withdrawals from the Suez war front. They agreed tQ meet again Saturday. U.N. sources in Cairo said the Saturday meeting would deal once again with the crucial issue of a cease-fire boundary acceptable to both sides. Ne~oliators had dealt with the same problem at a session Thanksgiving Day. RADIO JSRAEL said 11aj. Gen. Aharon Yariv and Egypt's Lt. Gen. Mohamed Gamasy resumed talks for the sixth time in a U.N. conference tent on the Cairo-Suez road. the tip of the Israeli front 60 miles from the Egyptian capital. · Israeli Defense Minister ?.toshe Dayan "9.'amed that the ~Uddle East \var had not ended -but was just begining. In a speech before the Israeli Bar Associa- tion he urged fellow Israelis to have steady nerves in the event of new hostilities. He said the Soviet Union had resup- plied Syria and Egypt with weapotlS since the October fighting. "We are facing not the end of the '"-'ar. but the beginning with the Syrians and the Egyptians, and 1 don't know about the other fronts," he declared. Foreign 11-1.inister Abba Eban returned from a visit to the United States and ... told newsmen the Israeli governmen~· had not yet decided whether it could attend a Mideast peace conference tn· December. EBAN SAID he had pointed out to' U.S. Secretary of State 11enty A. Kis· singer and ether officials that the govern-' ' HAS CURSE OF PHARAOHS IN- FLUENCED WAR?-Story, Pago 16: ment rould not make significant com- mitments for the future until after the'i Israeli elections set for Dec. 31. ; Israeli newspapers. summing u p Thursday's meeting on the Cairo road; said the decision to conti nue daily tallq; signaled proRress in the discussion of ' a principal issue: how lo separate the opposing forces. The key stumbling block in the talks-' continued to be disag reement over the; drawing of a new cease-fire line aS · stipulated in the six-point accord worked! out earlier this month during a vistf lo the Middle East by Secretary of' State Henry A. Kissinger. 1 Egypt claimed the Israelis made significant advancements after the firat1 U.N. imposed cease-fire on Oct. 22 an4 has demanded that the Israeli for~: return to where they were on that date. : soul. Same way on the Jreeway going north. Highway patrolmen had nothint do to but wave at each other. The drive north was a waltz. I sat Gy1·oscopes Fail Tru111an No Nixon Fan But tsrael said the positioning or thlf two annies on Oct. 22 cannot now 1*1 determi ned and has suggested the op-· ~ing rorces return to their respectivJ! sides of the Suez Canal '1i'ith a st1-miUi ' demilitarized zone on both banks. ' ., THE ISSUE has taken up added. significance since a return of the Llrael~ fon::es to what Egypt purports to bC'. the Oct. 22 line would free the encirclea_ Egyptian 3rd Army and force the, withdrawal of Israeli soldiers from t!i' Egyptian city of Suez. there behind the wheel ChUClding and o· T> .; ·s' k }• b Cr Former Chief Executive Had Rough Words for Many congratulating myseU on my gOCJ!I judg· ll y 3 ; eW men.t and sterling strategy. Thanksgiving dinner was as beautuu1 N . n as the drive. /\ regular . gast~ ' : . ot ID,. uanger orgy. . SOMEWllERE ALONG about my sec- ond serving of dreSsing, · however, a peculiar thing began happening outside. It was raining. Real hard. "Nothing to "'orry about ," I declared between bites. "Just a freak Santa Barbara blow. \Ve 'll drive right out of it." Thus we started home. A3 all you smart folks \\'ho stayed home la st night well know. we did nOt drive out of it. \Ve drove into it. So did three million other Southern Californians who \\.·ere on the same freeway. THE FREEWAY 'VALTZ was over. HOUSTON (UPI) -One ot three controlling gyroscopes on the Skylab space station failed early today and flight controllers said the malfunction , -although not dangerous -may hamper some planned resea rch of the earth and the Christmas comet Kohoutek . The Skylab 3 astronauts, Gerald P. Carr cf Santa Ana, Edward G. Gibso,n £ormerly of 8an Clemente and William R. Pogue, who made a record-breaking Thanksgiving spacewalk to repair an _earth sensing antenna, were told of the problem when awe,kened at 4 a .m. (PST). NEW YORK (UPI) -The late presi- dent Harry S Truman once Mid Richard Nixon was a "shifty ~ eyed, goddamn liar," whom he detested, according to a new book. \Vriter Merle Miller's latest book, "Plain Speaking," included a series of interviews with Truman at Indepen· dence, !\1o., in which Truman said Nixon could be defeated easily in any presiden- tial election. Asked why, Trwnan replied : "BECAUSE 1''IXON is a shiJty-i!ycd, goddamn liar, and people know it," . . Truman replied. "I can't figure out how he came so close to getting elected President in 1960. They say yoWlg Kennedy deserves a lot of credit for licking him, but I just can't see it. I can't see how the soo of· a bltch even carried one state." Truman, who was 77 years 'old at the time of the interviews, some of which were tape-recorded, said Nixon and fonner Gov. Lloyd C. Stark of ~1.issouri were the "on1y two men in the whole history of the country that I can't stand." H.igh\\·ay patrolmen were no longer wav- ing. They were busy trying to pull apart bent motor cars. So I spent three and one-half hours looking for the Orange Coast through greasy windshield wipers. Well, I should be thankful for small blessings. We made it. Maybe it all just proves that you can't teach an old turkey trotter new tricks. FUGHT CONTROLLERS said the loss of the gyro would cause no problems controlling the vehicle during the normal flight on the 84-day 1nission, but they 1nay be reluctant to conduct some research which requires changing the ship's attitude. The vehicle can be kept in proper attitude using thrusters on the side of the station. Bork h1 Post .'filegally' ClaimsS:;nator~Proxmire Maybe next year I'll try Modesto again. Khaclafy Ends Visit Officials had hoped to n1ake up to 50 earth resources picture-taking sweeps and at least six comet photography passes, both of which require maneuver- ing the vehicle out of its nonnal plane. The failure \\.'as discovered about 12 a.m. (PST) by Mission Control when signals indicated the bearings in the gyro ""'ere overheated. Flight controllers shut dow}("the gyro by radio command and did not wake the crew because of the long space.,.,•alk Thursday. WASHINGTON IAP I -Sen. William Proxmire, (D-Wis.), says acting Atty. Gen. Robert H. Bork is holding his job illegally and wants President Nixon to take "appropriate action" to comply with the law. MOSTAR, Yugoslavia !AP) -C.I. ~1oammar Khadafy, leader of Libya, ended a six-day visit to Yugoslavia today and left for a visit to France. It v•as hi s first official visit to a Communist-rul· ed nation. The Wisconsin Democrat said in a letter to Nixon released today that Bork's "lawful tenure as acting attorney general is Umited to 30 days and the 30 days \\'as up this past Monday, Nov. 19." Bork, who as solicitor general is the 9Most of West~ U.S. Rainy lO un ""''"'"'' 101ocAST • duml*I .1'1 lneM• of r•I" on f'" "',,. •-tfl Civic ('"'"'· bl"lr\CI 1'111 Yllll<IQ 11tl4fl'I 10181 lo 1.7). P•Nly CIO\lelf 1~lt1 ""'1rt Ofl 180 b" Loi Anotltt lOOIY will'! (Olllllllltd ~ """ •lld thlllv ""'"''· TM • Ctnitr hloh w11 "••• t4 8nd "'lfkttd O\'tl"nltll low Wit ·n. A= •:~~. 1111 _,. In ti-. L.111 I '" 1~11'0rltl •rt• . 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I C.., II .. kflll•I tf ya tall n talilt .-11 II a.a. 1 eieiiiones .. , ~"'' tM1! ••• · •... 61Hlll IWtllflsl i.lil(I• klCl "' "''"""" ......... uo.1221 Sa---· "' .. _ ....... . s.o -,..., ..... ' 4!2·4411 No. 3 man in the Justice Department, became acting altorney general Oct. 20 \11hen Elliot L. Richardson and William D. Ruckelshaus resigned as attorney general and deputy attorney general. e 11'1sh Securlt" BELFAST (UPI) -Authorities step- ped up security across Northern Ireland today to combat an outbreak of violence apparently aimed at smashing an agree.. ment by Protestant and Roman Catholic ( IN SHORT ..• ) moderates to form a coalition govern- ment. Police blamed mlitant members of the breakaway provisional wing \Ii the Trish Republican Anny (IRA ) for tbe latest fighting, but both patholic and Protestant extremists have i s s u e d threats against moderages accepting the accord. e NbouPoU WASIUNGTON [AP) -A nattoowlde poll indicates that more Americans ' believe President Nl"tf>D should remain In office than resign, bill the gap betweep the opinions continues to narrow. ' Pollster Loui5 Harris reported Thurs- day that the call for Nixon's resignation In vi ew of the Watergate affair rose to· 4.! perc.nt In a sampling oJ 1,459 adults taktn between Nov.' l2 and Nov. 15. e 1W o Death Claes . ',., BUENOS AIRES (UPI) Police reported little prollfCSI !Oday In the sl!!a rch for a gang of gunmen that killed an American execuUve and his two Argentine bodyguards In a '11!anbglvlng Day ambush. Aulhorites said they have found no clues so far to lhe me:n who gunned down John A. Swint, 56, genei'al manapr or the Ford tu6sl<Uary-Transax, near his home In the Industrial . city of Cordoba. In the book. Truman was quoted as calling former Supreme Court Justice Tom CJark a 0 darnn fool from Texas" whose appointment as "my biggest mistake" as president . HE SAID Eisenhower; hi5 successor as President, wu a weak field com· mander in the Army and Wa! ·"nothing but a damn coward" during the early 1950s when the late Sen. Joseph !\lcCarthy (R-Wls.), was c barging widespread CommWlist infiltration in the gov~ent. As for MacArthur, whom he dismissed from command fer insubordination dur- .ing the Korean War, Truman said, "There were times when he . . . well, I'm afraid when he wasn't right in the head." Truman said he fired ~facArthur "because he wouldn't respect the authority or the President. I didn't fire him because be was a dumb son of a bitch, although he was ... '' • In the current edition of Who's Who in America, Miller is Identified as an auth o r, fonner editor of Harper's magazine and former contributing editor with Time magazine . He lists his political affiliatlon as a Democrat. some. oner Duchess Urges Ban on Romantic Affairs Article PARIS (UPI) -The Duchess of \Vindsor asked a court today to con- fiscat.. the French·l81lg)J3ge e d It Ion De<:ember Issue of the Ladit!!s Home Journal C{lnlaining excerpts of a boQk about her alleged romantic af£alrs, colft officials said. ~ Francols Alfonsi , legal counsel for die Baltimore-born duchess , said the book, '"The Woman He Loved,'' by Ralph G. Martin, constituted an invaaion of privacy. The book says that an Argentine diplomat, Felipe A. Espil, was the Duchess' greatest love and not her third husband, the Duke of Windsor who ga"e up the British crown as Edward VIII to marry htt'. Wllh UFO sightings being reported daily throughout portions or the U.S., Ute owner or Palmlna 's Restau~ant In Cleveland wants !be puaengen -If Ibero are any -to feel free to stop In and have a bile to eat and park free. ' • I l • he M Isl its be le- ' bi y bl of th hi F a w a w w ri f ., s I i u a d .I • • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks )'OL. 66, NO. 327, 4 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1973 "N TEN CENTS Rogers Seeks Hearing lly L. rETER KRI EG 01 t~• Delly ,11o1 stao Vice Mayor 11oward Rogers said today he will ask Newport Beach councilmen ?\1onday to set a public hearing for Dec. 17 on the request by the Lido Isle Community Association to renew Its lease to its beaches and street-end beachfroot lots. The association wants another 25-year lease on the two and one-half miles Arab Would 'Blow Up' Oil Fields ' or beaches. The LICA bas beeil paying $750 a year for the rig~ to exclusivity under terms oC its current lease, which doesn't expire until 1976. Rogers said he will present councilmen with a report on the proposal at their meeting Monday. He and City Manger Robert L. Wynn prepared it. Rogen did not say why the renewal ts coming up three years before ex- piration of the current lease. Former LICA president T h o m a s Malcolm, in requesting the renewal last March, said l:.ido Isle resident's "want it as soon as possible." Rog ers said he has asked that the preposal be placed on the council's study session agenda Monday afternoon. He said al tbat time be will ask tbat it 1 be placed on the evening agenda so a public bearing can be scheduled. Rogers declined to disclose the con- COPENHAGEN (UPI) -Saudi Ara· bian oil rninlsler Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamanl thrutened..lburada)!.Jllght to _ blow up his own oil fields in case 1 ' 0 "'"' of U.S. military intervention against the Arab oll boycott. Yamani, who arrived in Copenhagen this week on a private .visit to see his doctor, conferred with Danish Foreign 1i-1inister Knut 8. Andersen for an hour today and said later the session was helpful and friendly. Yamani was asked on Danish television 'Thut9day night what he would do if the United States resorted to fO?ce and occupied the oil fields in 8audi Arabia. "There are some sensitive areas In THANKSG IVING TRAVE LERS T All BUS, TRAIN. P... 32 the oil fields In Saudi . Arabia wblch will be immediately blown up," the. sheikh replled . He also said his country "9U)d reduce oil production by 80 percdltil the United , states, Europe or Japan take llJY measures against the Arab oil embargo, addlng the Saudis would return to pre-- war oil export levels only when Israel withdraws from all occupied Anb ter· ritory. Yamani was reacting to Wednesday's threats by U.S. Secrttary of State Henry A. Kissinger of W'ISpec:ilied American countermeasures against the boycott, · Which Kissinger called unreasonable alnce the 'fighting in the Middle East bad stopped. . · 'Yamani said Saudi Arabia could easily turvive an IK> percent production cut. "You know what would bappen then! A barrel of crude oil, W tead of being sold at -let's say -$3.50 to $4: from Saudi Arabia could be !Old for · $IS or $20. Also, we would gel more income from 20 percent production in- stead of our present level. It is the Jaw of supply and demand." . The oil minister said the Americans possibly could survive such 'a cutback: beeause or their own supplies, but that if Europe and Japan would join· the United States in a n y rountenneasures against the Arabs their ,;economy will definitely collapse all of a sudden." "If the Americans are thinking of a-military action, this is also another pOssibility. This is suicide," he said. Police Action On Porno Film Planned Monday Deify "ll•t '''" l"lllli. MOUSE HUNTER ROWELL PREPARES TRAPS POR IRVINE COMPLEX Fitkl Mice, Stirred by Construction, Move Into Buildings Mouse Trappers Rodents Spook lrvi11e Executives By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of the Dl l1Y "lllt Stiff Mysterious things have been going on in the Irvine Industrial Con1plex at night. ~ming back to work one h1onday an employe touched the "ON" button of a computer expecting it to hum into life. Instead it squealed, spit and ground to a stop. -A meeting or top-level executives was lliterrupted when the curtains began to dance as if moved by an invisible hand. . -In soother building a burly 200-pound engineer blanched 'and leaped on his drafting table in tefror. -Strange noises have been coming from the desk of a secretary aad: she refuses to type until ,her boss has opened and checked out every drawer. -In some cafeterias workers are m· .. rc upset than than scared. They put d . , dime in the cand y machine and "it chucks out a Milky Way, but it's half eaten. The Irvine Industrial Complex has ne>t been invaded by ghosts . although there is considerable scurryi ng going on at night. Turn your headli~hts on an emj>ly field and you can see the critters. The complex is being invaded by field mice. "This has been Quite a problem for more than a month," says l~ank Rowell , supervisor of the agricultural department for Barden's Pest Control. "It's OOthlng for me to go out there each morning and come back with a gallon bucket full of mice." A bucket 'will hold about SO mice. The mice have been displaced from tt.eir nests by nearby construction and are invading the buildings looking for new homes. , One built its nest right inside an 113~1 computer using scraps of print-out (Seo CRl17ERS, Page !) on Lido . Beach Lease • tents or the report he and Wynn prepared after meetings with Lido Isle represen· tatives. He said only that it contains cost breakdowns, bUt he did not say how much money the association , is willing to pay for the leases in the future. · And the lease payment may become the key issue in deciding whether the lease will be.nnewed. The $750 currently paid is only a tiny Craction of the value of the beaches, and the value of their privacy, according to loca l realtors. Besides costs, councilmen will also have to deal with the touchy issue of public -access to the shoreline. LICA officials point out that there is only limited parking available on the island and opening the beaches to the public \\'ould overload parking facil - it ies on Lido. They also point out that canceling the lease would forte the city to pay for lifeguards and beach maintenance now supported by island residents. The LI CA is renting boat slips on public tidelands lo residents to pay those costs at the present time. Any extension of the lease must be reported to the State Lands Commission . Ne wport Crackdow n Tipplers Targ~ts By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of Ille Daill' "lltf St.tt A crackdown on drunken driving alon g Newport .Beach's restaurant row and night club ~ct goes lnln effect tonight ·arid will be in force throughout the holiday season. The beefed-up patrol enforcement will include two squad cars whose officers will be assigned to limit their work to taking intoxicated motorists off the streets and thus hope.fully reducing ac· cidents. "We're going to nm these two cars every Friday and saturday night,•• says Nader Slams Nixon Plans On A-Power NEW YORK (UP I) -Saying "it doesn't make any sense to replace the present energy crisis with a long-tenn radioactivity crisis,'' Ralph Nader and six scientist!: have challenged President Nixon's plan to encourage the develop- ment of nuclear power sources. Nader spoke at a news conference Wednesday announcing the findings or a year~long study by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) on the long· term implications of nuclear power. The group said its report represents the first analysis of the issues in· dependent of the Atomic Energy Com- mission and the nuclear power industry. The authors are Daniel F. Ford, of the Union; Thomas C. Hollocher, associate professor of biochemistry at B~andeis University; Arell S. Scburgin, of the environmental program at Brandeis; Henry W. Kendall, professor of physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technoholgy ; James J. MacKenzie, of the joint scientifie: staff of the Massachusetts and national Audubon Societies ; and Lawrence Scheinman, pro- fessor of government at Cornell Universi· ty. The repott emphasized what it called the dangers of nuclear waste material "The radioactive wastes created in nuclear power plants are the ultimate pollutant," said the report. 0 'nley are extremely persistent poisons that will pooe safely problems for thousands, and in some cases hundreds of thousands, of years. Even in extremely small quantities, they are potent causes of cancer and birth defects." ·The scientists said, "no safe plan for the storage and disposal of radioactive w~es from nuclear power plants is yet availal;lle." Lt. Jim Spears, in announcing the new selective enforcement program. He said it will include a series ot educatiQCl31 lectures before Harbor Area servicec cm~-to ~-~-the city's prob- lem with drinking drivers. One difficulty, Lt. Spears confirmed, is the Harbor Area's great concentration or restaurants. cafes and bars which attract hundreds or persons who will consume a certain amooot of liquo r. "They'll be concentrating on our major thoroughfares," Lt. Spears said oC the· drunken driving enforcement officers. He specifically cited Pacific Coast Highway along the famed Mariner's l\i1ile district, plus Newport Boulevard and Balboa Boulevard to the end of the Peninsula. The other heavy enforcement area Will-be MacArthur -Boulevard near Orange County Airport, where new restaurants are flourishing. 'Mle 1973 Newport Beach traffic ac. cident tally shows that eight persons were killed in seven accidents and Lt. Spears said alcohol was a factor in five of the seven fatal crashes. "That is far above the national average,'' he remarked. On Freeway Land Newport Par~s Election / Backed by Commissions Two city comm1ss1ons are prepared to support a $3.6 million park bond election for lands that NeWport ~ch wants on stat~wned surplus land from th e now-defunct Pacific coast freeway. But both the Planning Commission and the Parks, Beaches, and Recreation Commission have made clear that they "'ould prefer not to buy the surplus land i£ the state iS willing either to lease or to accept open space zoning on the land. . These positions are contained in the Two Kid11aped Girls F ou11d; 'Not Molested' Two small Gardena girls, aJlegedly kid- naped by a transient Indiana machinist arrested in Huntington Beach, have been examined by doctors and declared physically okay, police reported today. Gardena Detective Capt. Clyde Byrnes said neither Kathy Hendrickson, 7, nor Cristi Huber, 4, had been sexually molested, according to physicians who examined them in Gardena. 'Mle man accused of taking them from their homes has been identified as Bert Sturgeon, 61 or 58, a machinist whose last residence was apparenUy In- dianapolis, Iodiana. Capt. Byrnes sald Sturgeon is ap- parently the name the man has used for years, though it may not be his real name. Police also believe he was born in Cantida, but they know very lillle else about him. city's proposed new parks and open -space element or the general plan. · The two conunisslons ado~ it earlier this month after lengthy review and ha\'e forwarded It to 'the City Council, \Vhicb will consider the plan next mooth. The biggest single property the city says it wants is the old Pacific Electric right~(-way in West Newport. 'l1lC California Department o f Transportation paid $1. 74 million for that land ,.,.hen it was acquiring land for the Coast freeway. The city hopes: to buy the land rrom the state for the same price. The two commissions also said they want surplus freeway land for North O>rona del Mar Park to be located near the present youth center, a Kings Road Vtew Park, a Cliff Drive. View Park, and an expansioo of the Versailles View Park. "It is obvious that Newport Beach land value s arc going to continue to .in.crease," the pa""rks plan states. "therefore, the city should acquire these lands as soon as possible." A timetable included in the report says all of these lands should be befd by the city by the end or 1975. However, the report offers tv.·o possible methods for taking over the park land and without having to pay for it directly. "Obviously we would prefer, if it is possible, to avoid the necessity of a bond election to pay for the parks," says Rod Gunn, director of advance plan- ning for the city. "But at this point, we 're not sure whether we11 have to pay directly or (See PARKS, Page %1 Coast Huntington Benell vice squad officers will probably tum their "Deep Throat" ipvestigatioo over .to San Uicgo Police Monday, rather than today as previously announced. -,,. Hun tington law enforcement officials lnvesligaled the Huntington Beach Union High SCbool District after it was learned ttie sex film 11.ad been·sMened twice aJ an administrators.._ conference In San Diego. • 2nd Coast Storm ·Possible Sturgeon was arrested Tuesday !!.f· temoon in Huntington Beach as be tried. to 'hltcbJiike onlo ~~n Diego Freeway at Golden West Street with the Hen- drickson girl at hiS side. Patrolman Art Droz saw Sturgeon with the 1i11, 1pproadied~tne man.. and after questioning arrested. him wit h·o-u t resistance. Weather Increasing clouds Saturday wilh a chance or showers in the after· noon hours is the way the wealtrer Service calls it. Cooler tem--pera- tures with highs of 62 to 65. Over- night lows ln the mid-40s but-into the 30s in some areas. After ~ulting with the Orange Coun- ty District Attorney's o£fice earlier this week Huntington Beach o f f i c e rs an- oounCect lbere would be no criminal com- plaints >OUght locally because the Linda Lovelace movie had not been sbown to any group here. . Police aarted the movie h&d bttn shown twice privatelY in a district ad- ailnlstrator's home here but that did fl9l violate any law. A gr<JUp showing ol the film at the $an Diego administrative conference may have violated that county's laws, HUntlngton Beach police a 11 e g e d , therefore all infonnaUon on thilt would lie given to San Diego police. J!unUngton Beach vice squad offJcers iare sald the ftlse is closed as far is. HtmUJ11oo Beach i.o ccncemod .and they don't know how far the San Diego department will pursue It. • -• , • Fi rst Orte Bri1tg~ 'Onl y Light Rainfall to Area A Thanksgiving Day storm that Lightest hit in 'Ibursday's rainfall was brought rain to the Orange Coast may Laguna Beach, where weather watcher have been a prelude to a harvest of Bill Shields of Laguna Beach Hardware rain and bW this weekend. reported .37 o[ an inch total. Nallooal Weather Service forecasters That brought the season (since July) said condlllom will cool Saturday, wben to 1.63 inches, compared to the total chances of more rain will Increase to at the same time last year . of 4.23 40 percent. inches. • ' More ~showers and snow are predicted " Closest to receiving one Inch or rain in the ~untalns. was Orange, where counly firemen Although hqm"'°ming tral!ic was .•. rowil"I up .6 lnclies or rain, bringing heaV)I '"' Orange Oiimly •freewa)'l 'l'ln&-; Uie,..... lotal to ~-OS inches" rompar.d day, California Highway Patrol olticers to1ast year's 3,8!1. said there were very few incidents. · San Clemente Was the only local agen-- "lt's been a very good -k -so cy reporting problems from the storm. far," one omcer said. "But all the With about a .78 inch downpour rccon!ed soow bunnl" wanl to go to 'the moun-In the South Orange County dty, there ta.ins. I bet I've answem:l that you were four mioor mudslides In the have to bavo (tire) chains at 3,000 northern, Shoreel~rs area. feet 200 limes so far today." City crews were· out today cleaning 1 "' up the mess. At the other end of the county, Hun- tington Beach received about .SS of an inch of rain from the holiday storm. Th~ se8!0n lotal ta 2.42 Inches, sald local meteorologist J. Sherman Denny, While last year's was 4.01 inches. . Denny said technically thi.o storm began with lhe larger downpour last Saturday, Nov. 17. He noted that the first winter storm in 1972 began on Nov. 16. • Although Denny has been gathering weather statistics since 1931, he said thlJ latest storm was "almost like a mule -doing something you don't ex· pect." Other rain totals included .47 of an Inch at Irvine Lake and .50 in Traburo Canyon. -• ' '!be Huber girl bad been found abortly after mJdnigh~ alier ber di.oappearance Tuetday evening. She "l)'aS found by police In Hawthorne, sitting alooe In a deaolate field, unharmed. Capt. Byrnes today praised the work of officer Droz for hi> alera-in spotting Sturgeon and the girl and mak· Ing the arresL "He did one hell of a jol> for "-'· Jt was sharp patrol observation," said Barnes. Sturgeon has been booked on IU.!picion or kldnaplng. child molesting and rape, and he will be taken before the South Bay Municipal Court Monday . for ar- raignm ent on those charges or possibly r.duced charges, police said. CapL Byrnes also said tbat l.os Angeles and Torrance police are in- vestlgatlng Sturgeoo for a n y possible connection with recent kfdnaplngs in tht:ir commun]Ucs. "' INSW E TODAY Ope'n The ater, one of the most exciting ezperimental aroup.s in tlie counrry, is appearin g oC Golden \Vest Colltge and. Or· Onge Coast College this week· end. See toda11's \Veekender. Al Ytur Strtltl : ... 11111 • L.M. 11-,tl 1 1;.,1..,,.111 ,, Jt Ct•ulllftl 41 ... C""lc• 11 C,.HWOtd 11 OHtll Ntllttt 1r llf!ll~•· ,,.. • "IN!Kt 11·11 "" ..... •ec:.,. ,, ·--u Allll L....,.. 11 Mtllllt• • , • '1 .. • • ' -.., Jl IJ,.,u ... t-1LOI N Frida)', NO¥tmbtr 23, 197.l 1 Paraly•ed Yo.nth Becalls Last Di~e~ • • . • • "· \ : Dy JOHN ZALLER Of t11t OlllY f'Uet Jl1ff Ter.ry Ham can't recatt the Instant IY.'O years ago y,·hen his head slamm~ into the soft sand of C'.orona del ~1ar State Beach, breaking hi s neck and paralyz.ing him from the neck dowtl. But He remembers almosl everything else -standing on a rocky ledge 10 feet above the surf, realizing just after he dived that the "·ater was too shallow and then shoving his anns forward in a last-ditch erfort to break his fall. Even the minutes following impact are still clear in his mind, floating race do'olon in the water, watching his reet dangling insensibly Y.'hile his friends back on lhe jetty discussed whether or not he "'as just fa king. TERRY R~1E!\1BERS . And from !he wheelchair to which he 's now confined, he's willing to discuss the accident. "Yeah, I'd do it again if I could," the 16-year-old says to a question . "But I would be more careful.'' His parents, Mr. and Mrs. F..dward C. Ham , sitting 'with Terry in the living room of their Santa Ana home, just shake their heads. But Terry insists that there's nothing wrong with diving off rocks. He's seen it done on television dozens of times. It's just that he made a mistake on lhat one fat eful dive. ''It "'as·tirned wrong," lie says matter- of.factly. TIIE REMARK, he explains, applies in two ways. First, it was near high Lide when Terry arrived at the beach about 10 a.m. and began his intermittent dives off the rocks. But it was closer to low tide by 3 p.m. when the accident occurred . and Terry says he wasn't paying attention to the change in water depth. Then there was the surf. Terry says he and his dozen or so friends were usually careful to dive when the surf was surging up so the water would be at its deepest . But on his last dive, Terry says he didn't check to see how the surf was running witil he had already jumped. Terry explains the omission, saying : "We cfidn 't think of it as dangerous because we always did it. "It never entered my mind that there could be •l\Y trouble." After the accident. Terry y:as pulled lo the beach and, aUll fully conscious, rushed I<> Hoag Memodal Hospital. 'J'be. !ollowmg day he was tranalerred I<> Rancho Los Amigos Hospltol When the l real work of putting his neck back together "·as done. IN TEN ~10~1TIIS in the hospital, Terry had a piece or shin bone rused into his spine to stabilize his neck, and l'A'O smaller operations to attempt to restore use of his hands. No"· he has partial use or his arms and fairly good use or hi s lert thumb. Except ror limited use of one leg, Terry ls still paralyzed from the shou lders down. This month a $5 million damages claim was filed against the city of Newpo rt Beach, alleging th at the city \\'as grossly negligent in its management of the state bench. The city council routinely denled the claim, but with a ccu rt suit expected to follow, no one at city hall is talking about the'ease. Allegations about whether proper ·Signs warned of the danger of jumping from the rocks and whether city lifeguards properly patrolled the rocky area at Pirate's Cove are still unsettled. "The only thing J can say at this point,'' sa id a city official, "ls that it's just such a damned shame that things like this have to happen." TERRY'S PARE'.\'TS say . that con- sidering the extent of his injuries. he is recovering "'ell. He is taking · driver traini ng lessons in a specially equipped car. He has also joined a van club. The days \~hen he ·was a promising Junior All-American Foo tball playe r and an all-star baseball player arc. or course, ended, but Terry is active in sports as team maneger for a basketball team or Orange County parapalegics. Terry is main1ainlng fair grades at Saddleback High School , a school especi8lly designed to accommodate wheelchairs. At present he plans a career in computer programming. But that's a long way off. Much like a completely healthy teenager, he now likes most to blast his stereo, watch tel evision football, and talk on the phone. , ' I . I I I I I " Dtllfy , ................... TERRY HAM AS A PROMISING JUNIOR FOOTBALL PLAYER NOTHING WRONG WITH DIVING OFF ROCKS, HE INSISTS Now His Football Activity Confined to Watching on TV But Paralyting Fall Ended Terry Ham's Surfing Activity ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'--''---~-~~~-'--~~~~'--~~~~~ Jn fact. the Hams are thinking of getting a second phone just for Terry .. Slum Dweller Leaves From POfle I From Pagel PARKS ELECTION ... IRVINE CRITTERS ... Fortune Worth $150,000 not ." he said. One method of avoiding direct payment would be to enter a long·term lease agreement v.·ith the state for use of the land. methods in order to avoid the need ·lor .. a bond election. A major is.sue not fully dealt with in the park! plan is the question .of city parks around Upper Newport Baj. paper for bedding. When the comput~r was turned on jt killed the mouse and jammed the works. More curious by nature than their domestic counterpart!, field rhlee have invaded desks, candy machines, and ex- ecutive offices. They are more of a nuisance than a danger although th ey have scared a few workers. The engineer was a case in point. "The guy said 'oh my God, there's • mouse . He waa just petrified and Jeaped up on his table. Everybody around him was laughing like mad but he wouldn't come dovm," Row e l I remembers. "When I left the guy was still sitting on the table. That goes to show you it's not just women who are afraid of mice." Using ordinary traps and apple· flavored poison, Rowell keeps the mice under control for about three dozen industrial firms. He mak es the ·trip each day, hauling his equipment in a car with the appropriate license plates, "NO MICE." "There's kind of a secret to trapping mice," he insists. "Everybody always thinks of cheese as bait but that's way down on their list." "Jn some of these places there'a a lot of food around, so what you have to do is provide a little desert fo r them." Inmate Hangs Self SAN LUS OBISPO (AP I -An inmate hanged himsetr Thursday at t h e California Men's colony, authorities said today: They identified him as Bruce Wayne Taylor. 25, who was committed from Riverside County in f\.1arch 1972 for first-degree murder and assault with intent to commit murder. 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The mice who have been trapped. by these temptations number in the hun- dreds , but Rowell says he hasn't been a~le 19 keep coq.nt. .Poisoned gral.a is also used to control them but It's im- possible to say how many have been eliminated because the 'mice leave the buildings and go back to their nests to die. "These field mice really arcn"t dangerous although I wouldn't want to pet one. They will bite," Ro\vell assures. "They're going into the building s because their natural environment has been stirred up. They're looking for a new nest because theirs has been tilled under." MIAMI BEACH (AP) -Frieda Zim· mer was a shabbily dressed old woman y.·ho dropped dead on a city, street here nearly four months ago. Police learned her name from a letter found stuffed in her tattered purse. But the letter was addressed to a box number rather th an a residence and they were unable to lind ·out where she lived. Now, after a lengthy investigation . they said Thursday they djscovered she lived alone in a tiny apartment in a senior citizens slum in this resort city. Nothing unusual, ex<:i!pt that she was \Vorth more than $150,000. Police round that Frieda Zimmer, age 76, had her "small fortune in cash and bonds in various banks when she died . Police said they did not know how • she accumulated the money. Now police say they're trying to learn Drummer Boy ,it ··I~~, Mater Del lllg)\ Stbool bass drummer' Steve Wright,' 14, ·Of Newport Beach, gives Ills· headgear a rest whlle he 'wall.I lAl swing into acbo~ Steve and hls. fellow' Monarch bandsmen participated today in pa· rade and baml revi..W sponsored by the· City or Santa Ana. Aoout three dozen Calilpmla bands performed during parlde .at Orange County Civic Center. • • \vhy she lived as she did. "You just can't find out whal makes people live like that," Det. Sgt. Emery Zerick said Thursday. "Nobody knew her." Zerick said Mn. Zimmer, one of thousands of old people crowded into the complex, '1flt right into the at· mospbere here. She walked a lot and went from .aenior citizen's dance to seriior citizen's dance. But nobody knew her." Police ~·ere able to learn after ~frs. Zimmer collapsed and died of a heart attack July 5 that she bad a brother, ~forris Rubinstein, in Chicago, and a daughter, Bernice Smolen, in "Skokie, Ill. But Doth said they lost touch with her years Ago and didn 't know her address, Zerick said. The other method would be to impose open space· zoning on the-desired land. That zoning 'allowS recreational usei on the land but prohibits int..,,. dexelop- ment. : , However, both appr;oaches lulft' their limitations. Two months ago <When the city suggested the idea of open space zoning, a lawyer from the state Depart- ment of Transportation prom pt I y threatened the city with a $15 million inverse condemnation lawsuit. A difficulty with the idea of a lease is that the Department cf Transportation has been unde r heavy press ure to divest itself of all lands that it doesn't need for transportation purpoaes. · Despite the difficulties, Gunn stressed that the city is actively pursuing bo!h The plan states, "It is anticiplied that privately-owned lands d~lgn-~ as open space within and adjacent to the Upper Bay v.•ill be acquired bf the state or federal government ai a wild life preserve. "If the atate or federal govemmedt does not acquire all of the Upper Bay area indicated as open space, the cDty will explore other possibilities of ac- quisit ion." . The plan does not explain further "'hat those other possibilities might be. The plan is intended to take caN: of all city park needs: through 1990. Other new parks -excluding thote that would be required by develo~n of new areas -would be paid for either through regular city re~ or federal revenue-sharing funds from' the federal and county govenun#iL " ,• CAPTURED! 169.00 The Beauty & Serenity Of Bamboo 233.50 ' • _ , . Is eant4red In the ol'lcnt4l mood of thrse occa~ional t11blcs. Finished beautt!ully In ook "'It h 11mokcd glaS5 topt. Add thi.s distinctive look to any room:· Choose from end tables, coffee tables. sofa tables, stack tablet . . . whatever your heart deslrts. Immediate delivery of c0urse. ' 233.50 ., • ' ' • ' • • . -~ • • ~ ORE:<EL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARAS1AN ----------- ' ... INTERIORS WIODAYS a SATURDAYS 9:00 to 1:30 FlllDAY 'Tll. 9:00 _ NEWPOnl BEACH e 1727 WESTCLIFJ. 011. 6•2·2050 IOpo11 S1IMloy 12·,l:JOI lAGllNA BEACH e )4!1: NOllT l-I COAST MW'f '~"'" S11114•., 12.11101 .,,..,ss1 TORRA NC& e 2JH' HAWlflOINf ILVD . J71·1l7t ' I r ! ' ) ! i I I " . •. ' VO A brou bive rain Na Sil id cban 411 pe Mo in th Alt hea day, said MU IV High bee diey nliig olJt ed. Dr ~ !IJlll .:ni e.a expe fend Th -t Co ll least the unU on "I tor Ing It. trop .. som add • - • O~ande Coa8t '~r , e EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks . -VOL'. 66, NO. 327, 4 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUN'tY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1973 c TEN CENTS One Rainstorm Passes hut Second Possibility A Thanksgivin g Day storm that brought rain to the Orange Coast may have been a prelude to a harvest of rain and snow this weekend. National Weather Service lo'fecasters said .coaditions will cool Saturday, when chances of more rain will increase to .ao percent. ~fore showers and snow are predicted in the mo untains. Although homecoming traffic was heavy on Orange County freeways Thurs~ day , c.aUfornia Highway Patrol officers said there were very few incidents. "It's been a very good "eek -so far,., one officer said. HBut aJI the snow bunnles want to go to the moWl- tains. I ..bet I've anawered that you have to have (lire) chalm: at 3,000 feet 200 times so far today." · Llgbtesl hit in Thursday's rainfall was Laguna Beach, where weather watcher Bill Shields of Laguna Beach Hardware reported :n of an inch total. That brought lhe season (since Jilly) to 1.63 inches, compared to the total at the same Um.e last year of 4.23 inches. Closest to receiving one inch of rain was OrangeJ where county firemen counted up .8 inches of rain, bringing the aeasoo total to 2.05 inches, compared to last year1s 3.89. San Clemente was the only Jocal agen- cy reporting . problems from the atonn. With about a .71 Inch downpour ncorded In the South Orange County city, there were fciur minor mudslides in · the northern, Sborecliffs area. City crews were out today cleaning up the mess. Oil Threat At the other end or the county, Hun- tington Beach received about .53 or an inch of rain from the holiday storm. The sea59n total is 2:l2 lnches, said local meteorologist J . Sherman Denny , while last year's was 4.01 inches . Denny said technically this storm began with the larger downpour 1ast Saturday, Nov. 17. He noted tha t the first wint er storm in 1972 began on Nov. 16. , . Although Derllly has been gathering weather statistics since 1931, he said this latest storm was "almost like a mule -doing something you don't ex- pect." Other rain totals included .47 or an inch at Irvine Lake and .50 in Trabuco Canyon. Orange County Flood Control officlals reported no problems with mudslides on the heavily graded Laguna Niguel tracts of Avco Community Developers. Temporary erosion control met hods have been instituted on both tracts, which are located inland and oceanside of Pacific Co~t Highway near Crown Valley Parkway. Carl Nelson. flood control official, said the half·inch rain tota l in the area was "too tight to cause difficulties"' and called it "at this stage, just a nice, pleasant start for the winter season." Surf along the Orange Coas t will be about three to five feet Friday, with some outer waves reaching four tQ seven feet, Orange County HarbOr Pa£rol of· fi cials reported. Arabs to Blow Up Wells o.ltr "" lteff ...... MUSTANG BAND DIRliCTOR TR&ICHIL GREETS TROPHY BEARERS Winners (from loft) Bob Trotechoud, Pot Schwandt, Dave Collin• The Right Notes Mesa Band Finally Honored By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 0t flle Ollty Pli.t 11.tt When it came to losing, the Costa Mesa High SChool Band simply . couldn'I be beot The Mustangs were tops. For 13 years tbey kept a per!ed tradiUoo ol not win- ning •one thing -not even one trophy oUt or the dozens of parades they enter· ed. Drum majors and drill team captains ~ to stare al each other to see who ct>Uld make the longest face \vhen they ~ounced the winners after a parade. They practiced coming back to the e a m p u s emptyhanded and dev~loped expertise in being the best losers in tho! ltnd. ph Then it happened. They v•on a tro Y -the first band trophy in the history of Costa "Mesa Higb. Jt was a mistake, they thought -<\t least until they woo another lro\lllY . at the next parade and kepi rlghl oo Wlllllllll 1D1til they won a trophy at every parade • on their schedule this year. . "lt got to be a joke," said band d1"!c- 1"" Earl Treichel "Every Monday mom· ing we would leave a trophy o~ the counter in the office. Nobody believed It Then last week we Hnt'd all 10 of the trophies up on 0~ end or the ~untcr." "Ev ery time \Ve ve gone out \Veve won something. It's unreal ," the band leader added. M When Treichel came to Costa csa five or six years ago there was n~ march- , band He said it had been dispensed 1ng . . l'" with durlng a period of ·•1nnova ion • when the emphasis delinitelt waso't on John Phillip SOusa. Treichel picked up the pieces and ~ gan working with lnslunen and started bullding them up into first class musi· cians. They kept llOIDld!ng and looting better and belier until Ibey finally hit their stride·this year. There were other contributing factors. c.osta Mesa has a new principal, Robert Packer, and, with his arrival in the fall , ~the morate ol lhe entire school picked up, according to Treichel. "And believe it or not , the fact that the kids can now take band for credit in- stead ol P.E. helped . The kids would rather be in tbe marching band than sweat it out in P .E. class," he explainert. Whatever the reasons, the Mustang Marching Band has clearly reversed its tradition. Now they hope they can make the winning traditioo last· as long as the lo!ing streak. Oklahoma Beats .Nebraska; 27-0 NORMAN, Okla. (AP) -Third-ranked Oklahoma rode devastating defense and the running of a pair of shifty sopho-- mores. quarterback Steve Davis and halfback Joe Washington to a 27-0 vic- tory over Nebras~a this af£ernoon, clinch- ing the Big Eight footbaU championship. ..... -'" - • ~~Adoption Moftdag1 . . COPENHAGEN (UPI) -Saudi Ara· bian oU minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamanl threatened. Thursday night to blow up his own oil fields In case of U.S. military intervention against the Arab oil boycott. Yamanl, who arrived in Copenhagen this week on a private visit 'to see his doctor, · conferred with Danish Foreign Minister Knut B. Andersen for. an hour today and Sllid later the session was helpful and friendly. Yamanl was asked on Danish television Thunday night what be would do if the United States resorted to forco and ott11pie\l lhe oil fields in Saudi Arabia. "There are some sensitive areas in 2 Kidnaped Girls Not . Molest.ed Two small Gll'dma girls, allegedly kid- naped by a transient Indiana machinist arrested in j!uatlngtoo Beach, have been examined by doctors and declared pltyslcally okay, police reported loday. Gardeoa .Detective CapL Clyde Byrnes said neilher Kolby Hendrickson, 7, nor Cristi Huber, 4, bad been senially molested, acoarding "' physicians who examined them In Gardena. The man accused of taking them from their homes Ital been identified as Bert Sturgeon, St or 58, a machinist whose Jast residence was app~tly In- dianapolll, Indiana. CapL Byrnes ·said Sturgeon is ap- parently the name the man has used for years, though it · may not be his real name. Police also believe he was bom in Canada, but ..... they know very little else about him. Sturgeon was arrested Tuesday 1!· temoon in Huntington Beach as he tried to hitchhike onto the San Diego Freeway at Golden West Street with the Hen· drickson girl at his side. Patrolman Art Droz saw Sturgeon with the girl, approached the man, and after questioning arrested. him w I t h o u t resistance. The Huber girl had been fOWtd shortly after midnight, after her disappearance Tuesday evening. She was found by police in Hawthorne, sitting alone in a desolate field, tmbarmed. Capt Byrnes today praised the work of , Officer Droz for his alertness in spotUng Sturgeon and the girl and mak· ing !hf arrest. "He dkl one hell or a job for us. It was sharp patrol observation," said Bames. . . , -. . . ~:Mesa • Housing Plan Eyed .. Adoption of the housing element of lbe c.osta Mesa General Plan will be. considered Monday when the Costa Mesa Planning commission meets. • r The housing element, drawn up . Dy a consulting flrrn1 proposes the establish· , ment or . five new goals ror the CltY'f or Costa Mesa : -Development of a strong sense of community idenUty to Increase com· munity pride and satisfaction. -Improvement of the m a r k e t m .... nlam by providin& ~and assistance to housing decision makers. -Increased governme.nt tt1ponsiveness to citizens, property owners, and developers who use and shape the resideotial environment. -1\tduction ,of ltouslnll coots so that resldenia are-nor required to ll!>Cncf more than 25 percent or their Incomes on housing. --OoordlnaUoo v.1tlt other .,...,..,.nt· al agencies to USUN maximum ef· fectiv...,.. in llOlvinC bous"'f problems. In lhelt .-rdt o! Coote M,..,'llous· . \ log comultants Marshall F. Linn and Company detennltttd that t he r e are not enough low-cost housing untts. Using the formula that a lamliy should not apend more than one.fourth of its income cm houaillg1.thc consultants came to lhe concluoloo that 46.7 of all renters and •.1 "'"'811 ol all homeowners are paying too much for shelt~r.' 1be hous.lng element, which contains lllU..uaas for Implementation of the varioul goab, will be possed on to the Coota Mesa Cily-COUncil for final d.-llon. the oil fields in ~audi Arabia which will be immediately blown up," the sheikh replied. He also said his e-0untry would reduce oil production by 80 perCent if the United States, Europe or Japan take any THANKSGIVING TRAVELERS TAKE BUS, TRAIN. Page 32 measures againSt the Arab oil embargo, adding the Saudis would return to pre- war oil export levels only when Israel withdraws from all occupied. Arab ter· ritory. Yamani was reacting to Wednesday's threats by U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss inger of wispecified American couglermeasures against the boycott, y,·~h Kissinger caned unreasonable since the fighting in the Middle East had sl<lpped. Yamani said Saudi Arabia could easily survive an 80 percent production cut. "You know what would happen then? A barrel of crude oil, instead of being sold at -let's say -$3.50 to $4 from Saudi Arabia could be sold for $15 or $20. Also, we would get more incom'! from 20 percent production in· stead of our present level. It is the law of supply and demand ." The oil minister,. said the Americans possibly could survive such a cutback Dally f'llot Slrff ''"''' MOUSE HUNTER ROWELL PREPAR&!i TRAPS FOR IRVINE COMPLEX Field Mice, Stirred by Construction, Move Into Buildings Mons~ T.r@}ipei:s f Rodents Spook Irvine Executives By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of tt1t o.llr 'll•t Staff Mysterious things have been going on in the Irvine Industrial Complex ai night. -Coming back to \\'Ork one ?\-ionda.y an. employe touched the "ON". button of a computer ex pecting It to hum into 1Ue. Instead it squealed, spit and ground to 11 stop. -r-A meeting or top-level executivei> was interrupted when the curtains began to ttancc a! if moved by an invisible hand . -l·n· an::ither building a burly 21)).potmd • engineer blanched and leaped· on his draftlng table in terror. .'I -Strange noises have been coming from the desk of a ~etary and she refuses to type until her boss has opened. and cheekeci out every drawer. -In some cafeterias workers are mvro upset th<in than scared. They put a dime In the candy mach ine. and it chucks out a l\1llky \Yay, but ll's half eaten . .. The Irvine JndlL,trla\ COqipl~x has not hecn invaded by ghosts, although there is considerable scurrying going on al nlght. Tum your hcadll~hts on an empty field and you can see the critters. The complex is being invaded by field mice. "This has bee~ ·quite a problem for more than' a month," says Hank Rowell, (See CRITl1!:RS, Page 11 because of their own supplies, but that if Europe and Japan wouJd jo!n the United States in a n y countermeasures against the Arabs their "economy will definitely collapse all of a sudden." "If the Americans are thinking or a military action, this is also another possibility. This is suicide," he said. Yamani said if his country blew up its own oil fields "Europe has to live and Japan, of course, has to live without oil from Saudi Arabia for so many years because it takes years to repair d3mage. "It is not an overnight business. It is. not a month or two. Now you can imagine what kind of gambling this could be ." Police Learn Old Recluse Had $150,000 MIAMI BEACH (AP) -Frieda Zim· mer was a shabbily dressed old wom an who dropped dead on a city street here nearly four months ago. Police learned her name from a letter found stuffed in her tattered purse. But the Jetter was addressed to a box number rather than a residence and -they were unable to find out where she lived. Now, after a lengthy investigation. they said Thursday they discovered she lived alone in a tiny apartment in a senior citizens slum in tfuS resort city. Nothing unusual, except that she was worth more than $150,000. Police found that Frieda Zimmer, age 76, had her small fortune in cash and bonds in various banks when she died. Police said they did not know how she accumulated the money. Now police say they're trying to learn why she lived as she did. "You just can't find out what makes people live like that," Det. Sgt. Emery Zerick said Thursday. ''Nobcxly knew her." Zerick said Mrs. Zimmer. one ot lhousands of old people crowded into the complex, "fit right into the al· rnospbere here. She walked a Jot aod. went from senior citizen's dance to senior citizen's dance. But nobody knew her." . • Orange <:out • Weather Increasing clouds Saturday with a chance of showers in~lhe a(t.c.i;.:. noon hours is the way the wl atlier service calls it. Cooler tempera- 'tu'fes with highs ol 62 to 65. Over • night lows in the mid-403 but into the 30s in some areas. INSmE TODAY Opell Thtattt, cmt of the most exciiing erperimental groups in the cou11try. is appearing at Golden \.Ves t CoU~ge and Or· a111)e Coast College thi1 week~ e1td. S~e today's Weeke1lder. Al \'eur S•"k ' J '°'""' • l..M. .... 1 CiHtornf1 S. U Cl1u111M q ... Comlu 11 Crv1-' 11 Offll• Moll<11 17 lllltortel P'lff • l'l.....C• 11-U l"IK !Ill lt1U1'111 ,, """"" n AM LM161rt n M•llM1t i Mnlff ~I M11t1111 l'\llllk n "''''""'' ..... .. Oflllt• C111n1r '' ltMllWlnU J1.JI StlVll P'l!'ltf Jl l!ttrt• ,..,. 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FauJstick, 'n, of 3081 Yukon Drive , according to authorities. Fm1her laboratory studies will be re- quired to pinix>int just "'·hat killed lhe young mother. . Funeral services for liirs. Faulsllck will be beld Monday at 1 p.m. in Baltz.. Bergeron Funeral Home chapel, Costa Mesa. She is survived by her husband, Eugene H. Falstick ; a son, Darryl, her parents, Mr. and Mrs . Richard Ernst, and a brother, Gary Mickey. Elderly W_oman Raped in Viejo A 65-year.old woman was raped in her-M'tssion Viejo home on Thanksgiving by a man who broke into her second story condominium via the kitchen v.·in· dow, Orange County Sherff's officers said. Deputies said the victim told them she was awakened by a stoctily built intruder who then clapped his hand over her mouth and warned her not to scream. Officers said the victim told them her ~ilant left via the kitchen window aft~ er abe complied with his demands. TI)ey said she did not require medical treat- ment. ' 'Rainswrm Triggers Flnoding From l\'lrt Service• LOS ANGELES -A Thanksgiving night storm, accompanied by lightning, drove through Southern California, caus-- ing povoer blackouts, street flcxding and triggering a chain-reaction traffic acct. dent that Injured 15 persons. The pileup occurred on the San Ga- briel Freev.·ay In Irwindale when a car had a blov.'Out. Other cars "·ere unable to stop on the rain·slickened lanes and ran into each other. Five or the injured were reix>rted in serious condition at llartland Hospital in Baldwin Park. The storm, which dumped . 70 of on inch of rain on the Los Angeles Civic Center, also caused numeroua power blackouts, the largest in the West Los Angele.Beverly Hills area, affectipg some 1,000 homes. Lightning was responsible for at leut two other power failure11, one of them causing a one-hour blackout in the south· central Los Angeles area. Heavy snow £ell as low as the 2.~ ' foot level in the mountains and warn- ings were issued to motorists traveling through the high passes. At least three persons died in traffic accidents during the downp6ur. In San • Luis Obispo County, Evelyn Ryder, 42, Pomona, was killed and her four chi!· dren injured when she lost control of her car on U.S. 101 and slamme.d into concrete bridge. A t"A--o-car collision on Lankersbim Boulevard in Sun Valley claimed the lives of Juan Camarena, 25, Los An- geles, and Jose Cervantes, 31, San Bernardino. The stonn also brought heavy soow to the mountains, some dropping as low a:ri the 2.600-foot level. Mt. Wilson had four inches of snow. The California Highway P a t r o 1 reported that traffic on freeways was unusually light for a holiday "A'eekend, partly because of the dismal weather and partly due to a fear of lack of gasoline. Many BerVice stations were closed, but enough statloM remained open to meet the demai!.ds of motorists, officers said. Tourist traffic into t.tex1co at San Ysidro was slo.,..·er than usual with only lour of the six lanes open, but traffic on Interstate 15 connecting Lo5 Angeles and Las Vegas, Nev., was reported moderate to heavy. Pilot Carrier Receives Honor Nixon. w Meet Fuel Advisers CAMP DAVID, Md. (AP.) President N!Joo will Interrupt his Tha•""livlns holldly to bold • Satmday ~ meetlnc at Ille White -to -i-!ble 111ctionl in the energy crisis, a White House spok,.man announcecl today. Nlma scheduled a meeting with his top energy adviser, fonn~r Colorado Gov. John Love, and his top domesijc advtaer, White - coumelor M.elvln R.Lllrd. Deputy ..... Secrolary a.raid L. Warren, Mked . II any an- nouncement.a would be coming after this Saturday moe.tlng, 1&1d, "I wouldn't expect anything." 'Deep Tlu·oat' Probe Sent To. San Diego HUnftngton Beach vice squad officers wlll probably tum their "Deep Throat" investigation over to San U1ego pohce ?o.tonday, rather than todny as previously aMounced. Huntington law enforcement officials Investigated the Huntington Beach Union High School District after it \Vas learned the sex film had been screened twice ar an administrators' ·conference · in San Diego. After consulting with the Orange Coun- ty District Attorney's office earlier this week, Huntington Reach of ricers an· noonced •her.e would be no criminal com- plaints ~ught locally because the Linda Lovelace movie bad not been sho\\n to any group here. Police asSerted the movie had been shown twice privately in a district ad- ministrator's home here but that did not violate any Jaw. A group lhowlng of the film at the San Diego administrative conference may have violated that county's laws, Huntington Beach police a 11 e g e d , therefore all iufonnation on that would be given to san Diego police. HunUngton Beach vice squad officers here said the case is closed as far as Huntington Beach is concerned and they don't know how far the San Diego department wlll pursue It. 2 Firefighters Move Up Chain Stepl up In lhe chain of command have been authort>ed for two Newport Beach Fire De~nt employeo, hoth of · whom trill be ualgned to branch stations. . Joel Chantry, who joined the depart- ment' In Itel, will rile from engineer to firo captain and be IWitched from the Newport Center stalJon to the Balboa PeninsuJa branch. Ex-Navy Commander Sets Psynetics Talk Special honors have been awarded to Daily Pilot carrier boy t.rry Stafford, 12. as a highilght of the eoota Mesa Optimist Club's Yooth Appreciation \Vcek. ] Larry, a seventh grader at Everett Fireman Doug Fyffe, a member of the firefighting agency since 1971, becorties an engineer and moves from the Newport Center station to the Lido Station adjacent to police headquarters. A former naval commander who specialized in guerrilla \rarfare v.ill be the featured speaker Pi·tonday 'vhen the Orange Coast chapter of the Psynetics Foundation Inc., discussess metaphysics. Lecturer ' Michael Parker will discuss Ideas and practices which can lead to mental, emotional, physical and aplrltual harmony in the session aet for I p.m. at the Costa l\1esa Women's Club , 610 W. 18th St. Union Raps Nixon WASHINGTON (UPI) -The AF!,{;10 said Thursday President Nixon com- mitted an impeachable offense v.·hen he created the \Vh.ite House "Plumbers.'' The "Plumbers'' _J(ere a \Vhite House group set up osferisibly to investigate the leak of th~ Pentagon Papers in 1971. and described in congressional and court testimony as the group responsible for the burglary of a psychiatrist who tre.ated Daniel Ellsberg, who made public the papers. OIAN•I COAST CM DAILY PILOT T ... o....,. CM1I OAtl Y fill OT, wllll M idi It ~1<1.t rr.t Newi·Preu, 11 jlllltMtMll ., m. 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Cotti ~ ... _....,,.. ,,.. ,...... ..... 111Wtrttier.. ~ .... rtlf' ft """"'........ ,..,.... _, ... , ••••• .....,. ...-Ill ,.. .... tf ....... ...,..,, ,,_.. diet --MMI It c.11 Mitt, ~.I~ _, CM"llf SUI .......,., ... IMll 11.11 --~· ll'lllnwt' _ ........... -"'"· A. Rea Intermediate School, received his award from \'ice Mayor Willard T. Jordan at an Optimist Club luncheon. He has been a member of the Boys' Club Central Branch for four years and has been a junior coach with the orpnlzaUon'a basketball procram. Club of!Jciah credlted hfin with 75 ltoun ol volunteer Ume In teaching youn8'or boys lhe f\mdammtala of the sport. One ·Thing You Can,'t Ratio1i LOS ANGELES (AP) -City Councilman Don Lorenzen thinks the energy shortage may create a baby boom. Lorenzen said that rotating power blackouts proposed for the City to ease the energy crisis may have a fonier lasti~ effect than thawed meat in the freezer or interrupted television viewing - It may produce a population ex· ploslon as a side effect. "The only problem I worry about with rotating blackouts ls that I know what happened In New York v.·hen they had the blackout," he said. "Everybody ~·ent to bed and population zero went to hell," he uid. Ouh Owner Held In Prostitution A Santa Ana dance cluh operator has been arrested by police on charges of living off the earnings of proatltutes and procuring females for the purpose of prostitution. Ellis Franklin Blackbum, 58, operator of the Zest Ways dance club, 1441 Syca- more St., was jailed Wednesday by vice officers. Investigators said the arrest was the culmination of three weeks of intensive surveillance on the case. They charged that customers In the club were provided dates for ••social activities.'' ~ • • Priest Charged MANILA, P!tillpplnts (AP) -The government charged an A m e r i c a n Catholic priest with aiding suspected Communist Insurgents and will start deportaUon prooeedinp against him, It was learned today. The Rev. Edward M. Gerlock, !7, of Blnghanrton, N.V., has been charged with writing against the martial law government and assisting persons connected with the New People's Army, an insurgent organization the regime accused or bellig pro-Maoist. I ----- Baby Recovers From"Overdose NEW YORK'(UPI) -A 10-month-old baby taken Crom St. Luke's Hospital Thanksgiving d•Y while under treatment for an overdose of methadone was returned to the hospital early today by police. Police. said the infant apparently was rnmoved from the hospital by bis mother and later was found In her apartment. The baby was returned to the hospital and a spokesman said he appeared to have recovered from the overdose and was In good con- dition. Officials said the child did not appear to be addicted to methadone, a drug uMd In the treatment of heroin addict., but may have accidentally nrallorid the droe. The child, ldinwted u Willie Nllll, wu admitted to St. Luke's Wednesday nlferlila from an overdose or methadone . There was no 1mmediate explanation bow the boby got the methadone Qr why he wu l&lteq from the bospi4J. No cbar&es wen filed against iht mother. , r ..... r.,.1 CRITI'ERS • • • 1upervlsor of the 1rrtcultural department for Barden'• Pest Control. "It's notblitg for me to go out there each morntnc and '°""' back with a gal!O. bucktl lull of mice." A bucktl will hold about • 60 mice. 'lbe mice have been displaced from their nest. by nearby constru<1)on and art invading the buildings looking for new homes. One built Ha nest right inside an IBM computer using scraps ol print-out paper for bedding. When Ille computer ., .. _ turned .. It klll."' the -and jammed the workJ. More curious bjr nature than their domesHc counterparts, lield mice have Invaded desks, candy machines, and ex· ecutive ornces. 'Ibey are more of a nuisance than a danger although they have scared a few workers. The engineer was a caSe in point. "The guy. said 'oh my God, there's a mouse'. He was jus~ petrilled aoo leaped up on his table. Every)>od)' aroWld him was laughing like mad blll II< wouldn 't come down." ~owe 11 remembers. "When I left ti\;! guy was atlU sitting on the table. That goes to sbow you It's not just women who are afraid of mice." Using ordinary traps and &;pple· flavored poison , Rowell kee~ the mice under control for about three dozen industrial finns. He makes the trip each day , hauling his equipment in a car with the appropriate IicenSe plates, "NO MICE." "There's kind of a secret to trapping mice.'' he Insists. "Everybody · alv.·ays thinks of cheese as bait but that's way down on their-Iii~" ---• "In 90me or these places ·there'a a lot of food around, ao what you have to do is provide a little desert for them." Through considerable experiment.ation Rowell discovered that the mice are especially fond of peanut butter, spice drops and llcorlce-fiavwod Good N Plen- tys. They really go fen that licorice," Rowell IB)'L The mice who have been trapped by these temptatioos number in the hun- dreds, but Rowell says he baan't been able to keep count. Poisoned grain is ai.p used to control them but it's im· poslllble to say bow many have been eliminated because the mice leave the buildings and go back to their nests to die. "These field mice really aren 't dangerous although J wouldn't want to pet one. 'Ibey will bite," Rowell assures. One-legged Loser Sought The buthea l1anklng the San Diego Freeway through San Cle- mente ha•e held lbelt ohate of WU1SUal artlcleo ilmiug~ the years. But police today bOlleve they have the strangest find yet. A hitchhiker stopped patrolmen 11lursday near Avenida Pallzada's offramp and reported finding the article atuUed In !ht dellle growth. Offtcen lnvestliated and pulled out an artificial leg. "We don't even know how to 11tart locating the owner," aald one officu this morning. Earle••? An Italian newspaper has re· ceived photos of J. Rau l Getty llI (.atrown in recent file photo) without his right ear. Two weeks ago another newsp~per received a human ear in the mail. Kidnapers -are asking $3.4 million ransom which, so far, the youth's American bi!· lionaire grandfather has re· fused to pay. Hol~up Man Asks Loan, Then Robs Service Station A bandit with a high-pitched voice who flral asked to borrow some money, th<n toot $50i. from a Costa Me.sa service station In a holdup, Is sooght today by police. Deborah L. Sutton, 19, wu on duty at the Economy self·seMce station, 600 W. 19th St., Wednesday v.·hen the long- haired robber approached. · She aald he first' asked to borrow money but she told him she didn't get paid tmtll Friday, whereupon the man, about 2S, warned her he had a gun and wanted the station cash. ~ Sutton, of Huntington ~ach, told police she forked over l50 and walched the bandit nee up Anaheim Stttet. Santa Anan Killed In Two-car AccUlent William J. Bivings, 21, of 2501 StrawberTy Lene, Santa Ana, "as killed Thursday in a two-car accident in the 2100 block of North Fairview. Street, the Orange County Cororrer·s orfice reported. The drlver of the other car, Henry Stone or Anaheim , was injured as \\1as Jerry Butler, a passenger in his car, also of Anaheim. --.. Ct·ackdo!fll • 011 ·Drunk I I ! Drivers Set I :f~ 'l 6 ARTllUR R. VINSEL ' 'j Of IM OfllY l"ll&t ll•ll 3 A crackdQWD on drunken driving a.Ion Newport Beach 's restaurant row an night club district I°" . into elf tonight and will be4n lorce throu14 the holiday season. ~ The beefed-up patrol e~Iorcement. wl1;1 include two squad cars whoSe . office~, will be assigned to limit . thell' wor~ 10 taking intoxicated rnotor1sts ~r ttf: streets and thus hopefully redUClDC '°"· cidcnts. '! t "We're !going to run Lbeae two cwrl eve ry Friday and Saturday ~igbt,'' aay• Lt. Jim Spears. in announcing thf ne." selective enforl't!menl program. He' said it v.·ill include a ltriee ol edu cational lecture! befoi:e Harbor A~ea service clubs ·to explain the clty'1 ~ Jcm with drinking drivers. ' ~I One dilficulty, Lt. Spears confirme4, is the Harbor Area's great concentration of restaurants, cafes and ban wbicll attract hundreds of peraorw who !!}l consume a certain amount of liquor •. ·1 ·; "They'll be concentrating on our ~ thoroughfares," Lt. Spears aald ol ~ drunken driving enforcement gllloen. ,~· He specifically cited Pacific Cof!t Highway along the famed Marlner'I l\lnt district, plus Newport Boulennl u,id -Balboa Boulevard to the end ol Ille · Peninsula. 1be other heavy enforcement art& will be MacArthur Boulrvard near Orange County Airport, where - restaurant. .,. nourllhlng. Tbe 11173 Newport Beach tralllc .0. cldent tolly lhowa that eJchl ~ were killed in seven accldeotl Ind u. Spears said alcohol wu • factor in five Of the seven fataJ cruhel. "That Is far above the national average,'' he remarked. 'Loli~' Hubby ·- Too Amorous CANON CITY, Colo. 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