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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-12-14 - Orange Coast Pilot••• Hinshaw~ Battin Flay Each Other Nixon Campaign Aide Gets Bid Despite Denial DAILY PILOT ; * * * 10' * * * .•... ·~ .. ~ .... •;. . VOL , W, HO, :Ml, t SEC TIO"S. 51 PAGf~ . . " .. :; .JFK" MM a Pair~ Colu1n11i st Des c1·ibe s Mee tiI1g s From \\'ire Ser,·ices \I·:\\" t·o1tK -Syndi cated gossi p col- u1nnist !~ar! \\'ilson reports th ;.it ~larilyn r-.ron roe h:1d a ron1ance y,·ith President John F KennPdy. Just bcfor,~ .~he di ed of :-in Ol"ercto.~c of slPt•pl11g pill s in Hl62. \\'ilson r\•portrd Thursd;i_\, shr said. ··say goodbye l•l r!11· l'n·s1drnt ·· Congress Approves Daylight Savings; Jan. 6 Start Eyed • Cliarity Tree Lo t Targe t Thieves broke into 3 trailer on a Santa Ana Ch ris tn1 as tree \(Jt Thursday night and made off 1vi1h stereo tquipn1cnt used to play Yule 1nusic and JXJ1rcr tools for cutting the trees. Teenagers 11·ho 1vere operating the lol at l:lristol Street and :l.leinory Lane \\·ere going to use proceeds to raise funds for sightless babies at the Services for th<' Blind Jlome, 21'.115 N. Bron<l1\·av in San!a Ana . No\\' Hie young peopl e v.·i!I have In use !rec profit!' to pa y fur 1hc stereo :ind rools. v.hich v.·ere borrowed. according to Dr. \\'illiarn DeNijs, executive director of Se rv· ices for the Bl ind . 'f'ccnagers \\"ht! f1~:1<;ed !he Jot and b<lu~ht !ht· 1rrt·~ \1Jt h thciJ" O\\ n n1oncy arc itll b I ind ihernse[~·es. • ar1 n Y ea1·-ro1u1d 'Da yligl1t ' Bill Ol\:aye d BULl.ETJ'\; \VASllI~GTON ~AP / -Cougress com· ple!Pd action today on 1egislation that ("Oulri put rtoe n:11inn on :year-around J)ay liµ:ht Sa\·ing: Time h.\" lhe end or !ht Sl'COnd 11ee k In January. Voi ce vott!I in hath !louse and l'enate sent the 1neasurr In the \\'hite llou.~c. \\"1lson s;u cl ht• t111hhf'ld the story for yt•,"\rs but f111:-illy decidC'd "to se t the rrrord st raight" because or :i book un \1!.'s ~lonroC' \\'hich d1vcllcd on hC'r q_ ~--------------" SUCCUMBS AT BO Judge Kenneth Morrison \\"AS!llN(iTO,\/ 1U J1 -The llousP.: \\".\SHl\f;TO.\' !L.:Pll -Th-e •louse :ipproved h}' 1·oict' l"otc and sent to the Senate tod:1.1· con1pron1 i~c ((•g1slalion 1,, r1•!urn 1110~! of lh<' c·ountr.v 10 ye."ir· n1u11d J):i~·Jight Sa\·ing T1n1c os an c11erµ:y-sav rng n1casurc. LINKED R~~~ICALL Y BY HOLL YWOOO COLUMNIST""0 ' 0 ' President Kennedy in 1961 , Marilyn Monroe in 1962 • Ni xP"!:, 'Jl a1npaign Aide ~ ''t-,i.'"'' Got~B.'faDespite Denial \\' ASl11 NG TON (AP ·~"ft Galifo rnia c11mpaign otnC:ial tor; · ... nt Nixon recci,•ed a 'hefty ~srJa ~B..,ll sines s Administration contract subsidy despite objections from a rcvtcw l*JCI, govern- ment documents disclo9ed today. The agency tacked a $135,716 subsidy payment on a i200.531 Navy rontract awarded 10 Ac«.1> Tool Corp. of San Ltnndro. SBA documents show. A review committee voted 3 lo I to deny the subsidy payment on grounds It was excessive. the documents reveal- ed. The sab6idy, wlllch amounted to 87.7 percent or lhe base contrat't price paid by the Navy, was the highest ever paid by the Rgcncy in percentagt" terms, an agency :JOUr~ said. • It also y,•as the only one ever approved over the review rom1nitt ec's objection. lhc .90Urce said . The president and 011ner of Accco Tool Corp., formerly Aceco Tool & Machine Co., Is Joseph Aceves. AlumC"da County, chairman Qf Democrats for (-.1\- 00. In a telephone intcrvieY.\ Aceves srud he negotiated the contract without com· petitivc bidding under n progra1n to help minority-run firms although anot her company offered to do the WQl'k for 1100,000, less. •l e denied that he received the cont ract because of politica l innueoce. Of his carilpaign role, he said. ·•It hurt nll' (Ste SUBSIDY, Pagt a.. fru·ndsh1p \~·11h Allorney General Tioberl r. Kennedy , \Vr il!cn by 11\orman i\lailer. r..riss .\tonro1~·s relatio nship 11·ith Prcsi · t.lcnt Kennedy i's dci:iilect in \V llson"s t.i\\"ll book on !he life of the late aclress. lo be published early next year. He snid he undertook a three-rear in· 1·C"sligation to ('Stablish a "dalliancC" .. h,·{Y.'een the blonde sex goddess and lhl' President. \\1ilson said the affair v.·ent on for almost a year before i\liss Monroe"s dea th. He said she '<4'as sometimes a discreet guest al little dinners nrranged by President Kennedy , usually al the Jlotel Carlyle in New York where the KC"nnedys maintained an apartment. He said J\liss J\1on roc once wore a black 11·ig as a disguise. \lirilson said Peter Lawford. a Kennedy in-law. believed he "'as spealting 1vith r..larilyn on the phone when she Jost consciousness Aug. 5. 1962, after taking ;1 lcth<tl overdose of sleeping pills. 11e told the columnist her last words were : ··say goodbye lo Pat (Pat Kennedy L.:i11•ford l, say goodbye to the President, and say goodbye to yourself because you're a nice guy." She was 36. <-- "~1arilyn Monroe was his happy col- laborator in this di stinctly nonpollticnl a rea of his lite." \Vilson wrote in his new book "Show Business Laid Bare" \Vhich G. P. Putn am's Sons will publish Jan. 18. Wilson said he knew Miss t1onroc '''ell hlmsetr and also go t other in· formatk>n from l~otlywood columnist Sid- ney Skalsky and New York dress designer Henry Rosenfeld. Lawford. Skolsky and Rosenfeld were not immediately available for com1nen1. CJ1ar ges Explode Ove r Nixo11 Jlomc ' 7 alua tio11 Case Charges and counter charges ur partisan politicking and n1isues of government funds were nyiog today in the y,•ake of Supervisor Robert Battin's unsuccessful appeal to hike the valuation of President Nixon's San Clemente estate. 1'ht• latest developments include : -Ne1v threals by Rep. Andrew J . JUnsbaw (R · NcY.'J)Ort Beach ). forn1er Or;in1::e County assessor. thal criminal charges may be proper RJ:ta inst Battin and tY.'O other Dcmocralic supervisors \vho voted to spend public funds on a reappra isal or the \Vestern \\'bile House. -A statement by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich of FuJlertoo , one of 1he three who voted to spend the nX>ney, that l·linshaw's charges o! partisan politics "are ridiculous." -Threats by a Fullerton land ap- praiser tD appeal the assessment on Dit'drich 's home and demand an outside appraisal lik e that done on Nixon's estate unless the supervisors change the rule allowing anyone to appeal anyone else's assessment for $50. -A statement by Battin th a 1 Jlin.shaw 's charges are nothing more than a "smoke screen" to CO\ler up hi!li own poor handling of the assessor's office. Battin asserted Hinshaw may beco1ne "the Orange County Agney,•." The key develop1nent is llinsbaw's (See CHARGES, Page Ii Jud ge ~1orrisu1i'.~ Rite s Sclieclule<l For Mo1ida y ~fany or Orange County Superior Court"s 31 judges started their n1orning calendars in hushed courtrooms today. paying a last tri bute to retired Judge Kenneth E. Morrison. Judge titorrison died TI1ursday night in a Garden (:rove convalescent hospital af!er a long illness. I~e y,·as 80. Presiding .Judge Bruce Sumnrr lold a courtroorn audi£>ncc today after calling for a n1on1cn1 ·s silen~ for J1Klgc \lor· rison that funeral services will be held at I l a.m. i\tonday in United Spurgron i\lethnd.ist Church. Santa Ana. Buria l 1vill follow nt Fairhaven ~len1orial Park in that city. Judge i\lorrison. a native of Burnett. 'Vash .. y,·as elected to the Orange C-Ounty Superior Court in 19-tO and sen'ed on the bench until his retircmcnl in 1963. lie previously had served as justice o: !he peace for the Santa Ana Judicial District, a po.st to 1vhich he -y,·as ap- pointed by county spcr,•isors after working for five ~·ears us Superior Courl Judge R. Y. \li"itltams' clerk. Judge r.1orriso n often conunrntro aflrr his rcti'rcmenl that he derivt!d 1110.1:.t enjoyment in hi s 'l3 years on thr Superior Court bench from the time he Spl'nt in Juvenile Court. Active througho ut his lire in the Boy (S,. JUDGE, PllJ!e 21 If !he Sen;i te acts r111ick l~ an d !he hill 1;-; stt.:ncd into k11v before Sun-- day, An1cricans 1vil\ t urn their clocks f1,rt\'ard /Jne hour on Sun<lil \", .Jan. 6. If rnacuncnt is delayC'd until itcxt '>'"eek, IJST 1\·ill go into effect Jan. 13. The counlry would rern:iin on yea r- round daylight time until the last Sunday in 1\[Jril. l!l/i The bill 11·ould al\01v President Nixon (Set D.S1', Page 2 ~ Orange Coast ,, Weather !\"ight and n1orning fog and low clouds along the Orange Coast Saturday. but other·wisc n>0stly sunny with some high clouds in the atfemoon . Slightly 1va.rmer. flighs in the n1id fi()s _ Lows in the 40s. INSIDE TODA. Y Christmas i11 tlit g/ietto. Gold· en \Vest College students will give you a !aste of what that ~neo ns in a Sarurday ·11igh1 stage sl1 01v. See today"s 1Veckc11de r for infnr1na!io11. Al y,,.,, Sfn"I(• ) INll... !t l .M. l tltl 11 Clll~r11i1 I Cl•••lliM 41-M Ct'"k.I 41 Crou-rd tt O.flfl N0Hct1 14·1' lidlt.,111 ... " 4 "'i...11e. Jt.)1 "'"' .... .......... u H•<11u -It A"" LI ... " 1' M•llbtJ; • ""-•let •. ,. M11tu•I ,-..,., • NtffMM HtW1 4. " °''llW• c ... 1uy 11 •• ,.,,,, ... ,. ll-11 1Hr11 U.Jt 119(-~r\lh ,.,, Ttl<t•I..... • TM1~ .. ,. w ... ,.... • w-·· "-• 11.tt w.,. .. "-· .. " ...... ...., ~ 4 '\ • ., 1,.JAIL v Pllll! ~ - Des11itP Cris is $1 Billion 'No Recession' S1rit Filed Say Nixon Aides ByMe1norex (I l'l+ :\1\,111 :11111 111, t ,., 111111111r -Jlresid11nt 11th i~rr-;; (!IJ lllJ! lu'i!\'\ •' tl11 11 I• i!11111i,: !01 IJ,_. ;i l'L'"'"''l•lll :,, .J n"Ji!I ti( 1111• t'll<'rj.:_V l rl-.1•c. ~1 \'1 tUlr I !1Ut"t' ~1111!-L''I J\;111 ~.-11d I I ill; I I \j\!111 huur \11th four l<•il lllt'!l Ul\l•\\1•d Ill t'l'Oll(lnl!C polk'y ,ind th~• d1•p111y l\'h1t1· Hou~c prt•ss ;-4'<11•1:iry, l;··r;1ld I . \\<111rll, :iald ;1f· 1t·r11;1rd l ·'1•t11t• l'11ge I (:I Li\ I{( ;J•:S ... s!Jtcn1C'nl r:J 1!1ng fur :1 r;rn nd .Ju ry probe 11f lhc ;qip1•;d t•Xp~·!l~!'S ;111d lhL' jXISSi· bil it.v of r·11 1n1n:il t·!1:irg1 "! b1·1 ug filt.:d at:ain:i:t the thri'C Ut·1tlOl'rli1JI.: super· Vl.:>ilfS, J l111•;.l1:111• ;-,;lid ('jJrlv Th11rsd:.iy the Gr:in<l .111 1·\ :-.h·~1 1!d pr11bl'. 1h~· r11a1tcr :ind thf'n lullu\11•il up "1tli ;"! 1.::11 1 Thurs· da,\ 1·1·1·11111;.: !" lll'11s1111·11 :-.i•)lllg crirninat th;irj.(t'<; lll;i,\ In· )ll'OJ>f'r 'l'hl' l'ht1~ress1nan said \J1e supervisors' ;ippror;i! uf a 54.500 l'Xpenditure on a re;1p1)r;11•;t] 11f · rhr estate by the St<1te Bo:ird uf Equ:1h1.ation "an1ounts to fra11d." ··1 thi nk 1h~·r'(' is gr1 .. 1l opportunity for er11n1 nal ;11.:11011 agai11~t Bob Batt in." H111.,ha11· said. adding that sin1i1ar actionf> could IH' brough t against Diedrich :ind Supi·rr1sor nalph Clark. ¥<ho :il so voted 10 Spl'tlrl !hf' llltltH'Y· StlJX'I'\ i:-.ur<; H01111ld Caspers o f Nf1~·11or't Hl•a f'h and ll;1vi<t Baker, rf'prr'-'f'Jl!in c; fh1 nting1on Reach. both l:t·publ1ra11s. \ 011·d :!S!,<iinst the expense. ·-1~l·1·;:11 ~·· llH· 1·011nt .v spent thC' money fu1· ;1 p111 ;ii•' l'•'rSi"1n·s cornpl:li nt . I hrlit'\t· 11 11 ;1~ :1n i1n pruper use of publ1e fund s," ll 1nsh;i w :;;11d. Jhn shaw said at !he very 1('nst 01cre . ~hnuld h~ :1 p•q11ircnu::nt th at Bt11!in 1••11:11 lh!• :,.4 '."1i)(J spent on his ··pcr8onnl \'~·ndo ·lt::i" ll11'\l1·11·h f't•\l('!i•<l to Hins h;"111·'s com· nH·nt s tutl:1~. :-.:1y111g the· felt 1hc in· v1·:-11ga!1nn "11·;1..., "'t'll 11·nrlh the cost to el1';1 r lhL' .iir once :iud for :ill."' Hattul rlaln1s th e asst•ssn1c11t ~hould h<" 1nor1• ll1an $2 111ill1on. not the ;i.J :!71n1lluin 11110tL'(I by (Jr:ingc Count y :\'\<;•·~soi· .l:H·k \";,1Hcrga or the $1.5 n1illiun ~t·1 Uy !hi.'. State Board of l~ql1~1I11.d 11111. \!,.~11111hil<', :ippra1scr II C. "Ct1rnpy" L1n1.:h :-.:11(1 11nlr:-.s lhc Uourd chanJ,:cs 1\11· 1111!·' pl•1 1nll \11\;.!. ;1pp•'<ils :;uch :is J ~allill'!'i !11· 11 il l dt'111;111d i-.11nilar trt•<il· rnt'ut 1if l11s ;1pp1•11I of Uicdr ic:h's hornc ;1S.<;1~~~ll)l'lll . L1t1\'l1. v111n g 1111· r·xpt·115t• f!f a re<1p-- pl':1ls<1! ;ind cus!s or count y l'n1 ployes 11 ho tl'i<I 10 ;11tc111I 1hc l1 t'i.lring. :~irl tlu· H:1lt1n ;11·11on rl'1 11ak1d !11t· t1igh cost 111 t:n;p;1.11•rs 111 '-'11th :1p1>e;ils. B.it11u h1n1).t>!f had son1t• c~111 stic coin· 111t•111, !!~lay about Hinshaw's <'h::i rg<'s. lit• ,,11 rt 1ht,> counly ic; still payinJ..: 1ur 11.1-1.ih•"; 1n;1de h~· llinsh:11v 11·hL'll tu· 11 :1s j'llUH1\' assesc;o1.'. ".\~ f;1r ,1, ;, 1:r.111d .J ur~· investigation. I 1\ou!d 11t·!co1nc 11 . both as !o my :ic11\1!1t" ;.111d :is th \Ir lhnsha"'s ac· 11\ 111t·<: .1-: a",.;t·~.;or:· Ba!h11 st1id ··1 111111~ 111 rn1t.:hl h;111• our 011·n ()range ('•>1 11111 \ ·r1•">\' ,•111·1·1·n rly o<·t·un.11n~ a t'U!l!-,l'l'"~)Ul\.d St:ll " ,..,.,,,,, l"••rre 1 SlJBSJIJY. • • rno1i> !ho111 :111,1ii 1n::( •·1~•'" 1\•1 ~1·,\ •1•1.L.1••111011 ":11111h<1I \hl' Sm~ll Bus111" J\111111111-11 .. 11"11 ··J1d not ;11\'ard th~· r·11i.lr Ill ,,.; " ru!tt1c;1I pa,v-off t(l nn~!irl(· .1111) 1tirn• 1".aS no po llt1c.-1l pn .. ,1111•, • 11 .. ! ·~ ~l·l<1 rd !hi' con\r:lct." ~ \lr<11 111h·k 1•· ,u · B;Jnkuig t.:on1· n11!11 •t• 1011 ii l•~!.+y 10 ;1dd a strong pro/J 1h11 1{!n 1g;11tl'I \\ h1t1• l!ousc nr o!hcr "uut:-.1fl(• u1lli;t 1111•· "11 :-;111\ luans. The 1·on1n111lt·L .1dtl•·it 1h1· 1111·;1\Urc ro 11 bill +•xll·nd111g 1111· .1g1·111-~ , ll'r1d111g authori· \y I OIANG£ CO.AST " DAILY PILOT T~· O••~u· Co•1• DA!'.Y l>ILOI, w•I~ .. ~.c~ 1, c~rr1D1"M lne N•'" p,.,. "~utol+.,.,•d o~ !hi O•onge (O•\I f'uD•»""•D Cam1>1nf S'l>O , ••• ...i11,on1 ••• n.•N••hM, Montlty lhfOVQI> f r«OY. <or (01'0 ,,.,.., NrwPQtl llta,n, 1-!unl'~o•on ll1~cn f DU"'a '" \/,11\t•, l4Q"'1• BtOth, l r-'nl/~OddltD•t• tnd S•n Cltrnenlf/ Sin Juon C~p11lf•no A 1<"1111 ••D•onol """'"" 11 pyo1l1!11!<1 S•lu•~••• •nd ~und•n. lho prlnclp0! puou1n1no olon! " ti l:IO W•tt lloy SI'"'• Cmto M•1•, (ol<IO•nlo, t)61t. llobttl N. W11d P•n .cltnl oO>CI Pu~h•""' Jtc~ R. Cu •lty Vit t Pr1>4tnl on<! C.1ne•.i Mtl>t\ltt 1~""''' K11•il l'D•IOf Tho,.,tJ A. M u1 phont Mtr•~•no ED•!or C~orl 11 H. l oo1 Offk .. Co1i. '""'' no w 111 ll•Y St•t t• Nt•PC"I llt •cn· lll l f'U .. pO•I 11 .... 1, •• , .. Ltgv<i• lltod>. 11:1 fo•in! "-•""~ t<u•"'""''"" Bt•<ll" 1r1111 &••<" 11.,..1,voro St n 1,.+omtn•o :IOI No•!h El Ctmlno It••' t.i.,11oiw 171 41 642 .. J21 Cl-'fted Ad.,.rtlt ... 642·1611 p,..., (Mllt l Ar111 Stvlt> ti Latolftl l*d! 4,J.4420 '""' P.lflll O••°'t Ct~nt~ t•m-Hltt 540-12Jf (OOVtoQl\1, ltlJ, O•tr>tt C ... 11 P\AIT+11\i1'11 Comnony No "'"'' ,,.,i.., l!h1tl•t•IC~1. ""''"'••I m•l!t• Of ~d•e•!llt-11 l'lt tl!ft -· ... ""'"" .... "" ... 111>out l peci.1 "' "'"'ion c• tOflYf'9"' own"' l"l:Dnll tl•U 'lllJll O~f Ill" •I Cotlt Mtt•, c o•ll'(lrnot, ll/~ltlltft ~ t•r•le• 11.S ""O"•l'llr. 1W m•ll \l IJ mfll'llllYI "'\\llt•r °""( ... ,_ 17 u """'"'I' "\\le do not believe tht:re is going lo bt a recession " \\;1 rren said Ni.~on \\'iHlletl !o 111akc lt l"ll':1r "we are going to do everything in •1ur po"·cr to sl'e that the impacl 011 the economy caused by the energy shortage is one we can control." He said contingency plans were being \•'orked on now "lo see that unen1pluy· rnent does not rise unduly." 'l'he President has instructed hi s l'rlt'.'.rgy chief, \Villian1 E. Siinon, and n!hers invulvC'd in the luet crisis progran1 to formulate plJns to assure increased :-.u pply <Uld dL•rna nd ll'ith the provi s1on that "no scg rnent of the econorny profit UNEMP LOYEO NEW VICTIMS OF FUEL CRISIS, Page JO \\'l1ile others are sacrificing," \\'&Ten said. "\Vork is under 11·ay lo find lhe most equitable rnclho<.I of sharing l h i s burden," he added. Nixon was studying ~ports of airline and auto industry layoffs, gas station closings, and di sruption In industries "'hi ch are affected by the nationwide ~ncrgy shortage. The economic quadri.11.d thal serve s as Nixon's chief advisory learn includes Trrasury Secretary George P. Shultz, Chairman Her~rt L. Stein of the presidential Council of Economic Advisers, Budget Director Roy L. Ash and Chairn1 an Arthur 1'', Burns of the FC'deral He!>'t:!rve Board. There have been so1nc forecasts - chiefly by critics or Administration policies -that uncn1ployn1cnt niight reach 8 percent next year because of layoffs rc·sulting frn1n industrial cu tbacks due to fuel shortages. Thursday, Nixon met for nearly an hour wi!l1 Soviet ambassador Analoly Dobrynin, but the White House declined tn give any details ot her than to say !hey reviC\\'ed U.S.-Sovict relations. In the evening, Nixon gave a dinner p<1r1y and invited an1011g others Sen. Barry Cold\\'aler of Arizona. leader of the conser\'ative wing of the Republi can party, v.·ho has been critical of \\'hitc !louse involvement in the Wat ergate scand<tl. Most of the other gu<'sts \\'ere n1cn1bers of Nixon's official farnily. From Page 1 DS1'. • • to exempt a state from the advancffl lime or to realign t i 111 e w ries with in a state if the state's governor issued a proclamation saying the action was necessary to c..'Onserve fuel or to prevent hardship. Such a request \\'Ould have to he made before DST goes into effect. The President could ignore the request. The legislation exempts lia\\•aii, Puerto flico and the Virgin Islands fro 1n daylight lime. Indiana , which exempts one time zone from da ylighl ti me. would be allo1\·ed to continue the practice. Some 14 other states that arc split into l\rO time zones could enact a state la\\· exempting one tin1c ronc fron1 da~·ligh t tin1e. UPI r11t1>htll A Crosb11 CJ1rist11aas Bing Crosby, his wife, Kathy, and i \VO of 1hcir four sixth straight year the fan1 ily has entertained there. children headline a holiday show for the agecl at F ron1 .left are llarry Jr., 15, Nathaniel, 12, Ka thy San Francisco's Laguna l lo_nda fl ospital. 1'his is the and Bing. ~~~~~---'--~~~-=-~~~~~- Ht111tn1gton Bo)1 Rescuecl F1·om Fla1nes l111provecl By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 I~• O•ily Pilc1 SllH A 6-year-0ld I luntington Beach Uoy v.·ho was rescued from his fl am in g bcdroo1n by an older brother is in good condilion today in the burn \1•ard-of the Orange County l\Iedical Center. John Kirby of 6~2 1 Tyrone Circle, suffered burns on his face. hands and feet when a candle in his be<lroon1 ignited some curtains. The fire gutted the boy shared \\'ilh his home the lit tle mother, Peggy Coiuity Police Seeki1ig Clues In Slayi11.g Orange Cowity Sheriff's investigators arc out in force in U1e Silverado are<1 in a hunt for clues in the slaying early today of an as yet wiidentilied man. Officers said the body of the young nian ~·as spotted about 2 a.m. by a passing motorist near the intersection of Santiago Canyon Road and Silverado Canyon. Kirby, 35, and five brothers and sisters. At. the time the fire bro ke ou t, John Jnd his older brother. Rickv. 12, v1r re the only person::; in the hOuse.~lice said . The mother was :it \\'Ork as a bar rnaid in Anahein1 and the other children 11·crc out of the hOUS<' \"isiting friends . Ricky rescued John fro1n the burning room, but the original report issued by the fire dep artrn<'nt incorrectly idcn· llfiLil !he rescuer as another bro!h€'r G ar~'. I( an d gnl'e Rickey's nan1e as \"icki. Fire Cap!. Roger llos111rr said tod.sy !hat Gnry arril'cd al !he house just as Ricky \l'as lcJding John out of 1he burning room. Th e 111·0 oldrr children tried to put th e fir e out v.•ith buckets of 11·atl·r1 but \\'hen they could not slop th e blaze, they ran 10 n nearby friend 's horn~: to ca ll the fire deparlment. A police spokesn1t1n noted that the t:lectrlci ty to the ho111e h<1d been shut off for ;1boul three d;1ys and the fan1i!y had been using cand](•s fo r lighting. According to 1xJ]ice'. there has been no tl'lcphone service to the hon1e for 111ore 1han a ye<1 r. A fire depa r1n1cnt spok<'sn1an s::iid lhc fnn1ily y.·as planning to move to the Anahejim area ;ind that they "'Cnl thert• when the fire m<1de the house unlivable. From f>nge 1 JUDGE ... Scout moven1cnt , h<' once estin1atcd that he had handled <it ll':l!'t 23,000 ju\'enile l'asl's in those 2J years. .Judge r..·lorrison is survived by his \\·ido"" Virginia; a son, Kenneth B. !\!or· rison: three grandchildren and tv.·o great· grandchildren. A Santa Ana resident sin ce 1910, the Jurist found tin1e during his career to devote on the side to his church and his favorite ser\'iCC organizations. 11e ""'as a longtime lay leader of United Spurgeon P.fethod isl Church. "About 98 percent of the youngsters never had attended Sunday School." he said of those estimated 23 ,000 juvenile court cases he presi ded over. ffi s caret•r on the bench also included the notorius 0\'C'rell murder case ""'hith drr"' n:uion"·ide <itt ention. The Ovcrells' 17-year-old daughter and h!'r boyfriend l\'Cre acc used of rnurdering her parents by blo ,,.,·lng up their yacht with dyn11mite at Its mooring in Newporl llarbor. Thr young couple 11·as acqui!ted after a scnsatlonal trial. IT'S TllE IV ATER AND LOTS ~!ORE LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Sign on • liquor srorc at Third and Clay streets here : "Fight Yi'ate r pollution -drink booze." SAN FRANCISCXl (AP) -M•rnorex Corp. asked more han SI bll11on damagt<> fro1n Jnternl.ltlona l ftusincss ~1t1chlnes Corp. toda y in an antitrust suit accusing JB~f of trying to 1nonopolize the electric data processing Indust ry. The federal court suit charged TB~{ 1\•ith flnticompctitlve actions agaln111 J\.1eniorex in marketing com put er peripheral products and disc packs. )le1nore1. htadquarlerd at Santa Clara. rn11nuh1.ctures c omp u t e r peripheral prod ucts and magnetic tape con1patible with IB~I computers. It started making cornputers in 1970 but quit that n1a rkct in 1973, v.•riling off $35 n1illion in losses. A t.t emort'x !IJ>Okesman s n i d thrt·e co111plaints in U.S. District t:ourt charg('_ tacts ot viol<itiorut sirnila r to Uiose fowid to be un!a"•ful in the September decision t1gainst IBM in Jlllgatlon by the Telex Corp. in Tulsa, Okin. ~temore1 asks $750 million in damages, $100 million 1nore for Its associate. 11..C PM"iphrrals Leasing Corp .. Santa Clara, and $'.!00 n1i1lion for torcii:;n subsidiaries. Jn antitrust actions. a verdict for t.!emore1 would triple the daniagCll awarded by a court In a statement , ?o.'emore:ir claimed that 18~1 started anticompetitive actions against t.lemore:ir and oth€'r makeni of products "plug con1palible" ""'Ith IB~I computer! after r..1emore1 started pro- ducing these products in 1970. The complalnt charges !hat I B~f. \l."orld Trade Corp. and other JBr..t subsidiaries violated antitrust Jaws by monopolizing the market for peripheral products for use with JB:O.f computers. Men1ort!x said that beyond the alleged vlolatiOl'l.1 slmllar to those in the Telex case. the co rnp\aints allege "a course of anticompetitl\'e conduct by . IB~l directed aaa1rlllt the Memorei com· panJes." Memorex claimed that IBfll practiced "harassment in domestic and in· tem11tional markets de!!aned t G eliminate competition by Ji.1emorex ard its subsidiaries." It al.so chareed that !St.I acted "to impair Memore;i 's ability to acqwre capital" Santa Bails Out Self, 23 Others KEY \VEST. Fla. (UPI) -The "Santa of the Key West Jail" belled h.lmaelf out of the pokey today for the second time Jn 24 hours , but th is tlrne he didn't lake any one with him. The short, curly-haired youth had to have n10ney telegraphed from home when he landed behind bars Thursday night. Robert Vincent Palmieri, 20, or New York City was dubbed "Santa'' after paylng fines ranging from 127 to $189 and posting bonds up to $~2 to bail out himself and 13 Inmates. But Thursday night, Palmi eri \\'as ar· rested again on a charge rX ind9Ctilt expotture. Beyond these c:irreptions, no slate could bf' rxempt from the advanced tin1e. TI1c bill \1·as requested by r.;"Jxon ,a~ a n1eans of saving energy. Jn effect, it \\'ould rnean that most citizens \l'Ould h:1ve one extra hour of daylight durin g the evening hours , meaning lights "·oulrt be turned on one hour less and fun1a CC's \\'Otdd be turned back to lower overnight tcinperaturcs orie hour ea rlier. 1bey said the fully clothed young m<in, believed to be in his early twenties . had been shot 11\'ice in the back hy a shotgun held at close range ;ind dun1 pcd face do,,.,'n a few feet a\\"::JY frorn the road. SAVE UP TO 20°/o ON HERITAGE Opµone111s argued fu el savings \vould Ill: tninimal and great hardship \\·ould ht• 1·<1used in slates that lie on the fHr 11·cstern edge of a time zone. In so1ne nrras, 1he sun \\'Ould not rise until riftt·r 9 a.n1. Special pro\·1s1on ,,.,,as made to allow the Federal Communications Com- nli~siOfl 10 allo\v cl::i~·1imc-0nly hroadcast stations to go on the air before sunrise. In many areas, a sunrise-to-sunset sta· 11on other"•ise \mu ld not be ;ib\P to go on the :iir un!i! after its prime 1no1iling audience had gonc to work or-school. 'Doggie Sheriff's Lt. Charles Con awav s.'lid the n1an \\':IS dressed in ,;typit;al motorcycling clothes , co1nplete with high l<1ced boots." He said there was no si i:?n in the in11nediatc area of Ille 111oto rcycle that rnighl hav e been ridden by the 1·ictin1. Conawav said thl' \'ictiin had tx:cn de<ld onl); a short time \\'hen he 1vas foun d. ~re said any documeni s 1ha1. n1ight ha1·r been in his possession hCld been removed . Pennies fron1 Alco? \VASHINGTON (AP ) -'The Senate passed and sent lo the !·louse todav a bill to permil the govemment to usC aluminum instead or copper in making pennies. The authority \\'as requested because of the high price of copper. Don"t" War Waged Against Animal Litter "Remember -t.he morning dew should "It's too bad when we come along not be doggic doo." the next day and observe many little That is the rallying cry or Irvine · ed h bo Park r..1aintenance Coordinator y,·ho is 'business droppings' sca tter I roug ut wagi_!!g ~ one--mon war againsl "doggie our park. doo'fliTi'Cting city green!capes. "It's even worse when we don't Charles Knowles, whose job it is ·10 o~rve them,'' Knowles observe!. "l lave kee p parks and city-0wncd greenbelts you ever had to tell the waiting tennis neat and tidy, cites city lav.•s banning players to 'go ahead without you' free running dogs. because you had to clean your shoes "During the day, several dogs may before walking on the court?" he a&ked. be observed roam ing about a pa rk. Jeav· "How about little SU11an, who, after ing a llttle "p" nt this tree end an playlng in the park , comes home with occasional calling' card here or thre," doogle doo on her shoes?" he said In a preM rell!ase. Knowles asks for help ln combattlng "Also, in the evening, several dog lhe problem and suggests how Irvine owners may be observed walking their citizens might help. dogs , complete with . lea•b, pau1dng oc· He urges residents to ml'lc:e 11ure casionally to let Fido dolhls 'business' "Rovtr i5 kcnf in his/her own 1ar<J." on the grass. Further. ,;lihen we walk. our dog , . "'.fhe master then continues along en· on a leallh, we can carry •'little bag 1oy1ng your well kept park,'' Knowles and scoop to remove the doogie doo safjt .. from the gr111." ~ • & SCHAFER BROS. LEATHER SOFAS & CHAIRS SOFT BROWN BY HERITAGE tJ"I•~ 1.,. S1Ji4 Sale $1089. CHESTNUT BROWN BY SCHAFER BROS 1 to" 111 L"tfll . .... 11470 Sale $1189. TEN LEATHER OR SUEDE SOFAS TO CHOOSE F,ROM AND MANY MATCHING CHAlltS RIADY FOR IMNI ED!ATE DELIVERY. STOP IN TODAY. CREXEL-HERITAGE-HENRECON-WOOCMARK-KARAS.1AN INTERIORS WIUDATS & SATURDAYS t100 to S:JO l'ltlDAY 'TIL t :OO N'-Wl'OR1 IEACH e 1721 '#ISTCt llJ 01.. M1 ·1tll co,.. ••••• 12.11101 LAGUNA IEACH e 14~ NOllTH COAST HWY 10,,,. S11M11., 12.11JOJ 494 ... 111 TORRANCE e IJMt HAW1HO.Nl .lYO. i11.i11t • At;,J our Serv .ice ,\ Sunduy, \Yrdn~•day ud Friday l-'ra1urt Of the l>:iily J>iJot Cot u prvt1t1·r11? 1'1!t"rt write l'at LJ u1111. l'at will cur Ted to 71t, rH·t th e • u11~1uers u11J ~ 1 ::r:~·~ i n :q:,~ - [H'S Ill {IUV- 1:'11nneut a11d b11s111css. fl.f ail y IJ /I I l}UeS· :ions to Pat U u lt n / Al Yu11 r Scru1ce. t)ru11oe <..'oast f)111!~1 111/u c. l '.U. Bvx J.S6n, C.'osta 1\/1·..-u. t:11., 9262G. 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Curuna drl i\tar l\••\l lin1c .111u Ql'i!t•r :e hal f-curd of \1uutl. 1ncasurc out the .6·1-cubi c-foot ~lliH'l' lo he 1ilkd in a1h ;1n rt• :uut wateh :-tut·~i ug lu Sl't it'" nut ··tot:-eahin" ~tyle 11i \h l.1r<..:c l'!ll!>\,1 ;-uat·t·~-1f it's short. don 't p.1.1 until ~uu rt•ecilc lull rncasure. In 1h1· n1t•:11!1in1t>. Piphin tlt•n ics any c·alls 111·1·1· rrt·ri,·ed h~· you e\en though ~11•1 ,,.1 ~.i :1 h.111· !hr nhnnt• hills to prO\l' lht•tn. lie pron1is1·~ 1., 1nak1· in1· n11tl i:Hc dl'lilcry lo fi ll tht• shortagt'. ,,.,,. 1·.s. ICmplo!JPs IJ~'.i\l l 11 \T \l:H1y ret.1rt•d ft•dl•r:il t·rnµ1o~·t·s 1 1 1111~ 1t1 rn11h1 lt·home pal'ks 111 llus stall' arc no! :i11are that 1herc 1' a nut1on:il organization v.ork ing Oil th1·1r personal hchnlf. This is the Nntion;il ,\..,.;ot1;1!11111 uf ll l't 1n·d F eder ;1 l E"ITT ployL·t•s (N :\fiFI·'.\. h1·arlquartcrcd in \\;1~h1 11gh111. IJt'. 111111 loc<1I chapters throu~hnu! lhc 111ll101 1. Ont• '>ltt'h chapter '" 1n :-iu111111;ilt" Ca !t nH'\'IS a! I<Jfl JI I!\ t•:1l'h. 't·("1 1n(! \\1•dru•-;da\' ur thi• 11111i1!h 111 the• 1 01n111un 11y (\•11ll'r uf 1h:11 t ll~ II .II .. Sunn~\'ale, Ca. Auy lt·tl...•ral annuit;inl or sur\i\·or \\ishlnjt inlurmi1tioo about nrea chap1ers 111 ;1~ v. ri ll' \u ll :irotd Bul1011, 900 lh·n· \](•rsun Al l",, '.'-puce ~.-1, Sunn~va lt', Ca. !l lU81i. ,'ill<'Pfl \·s • .lfilPfl!/I' l)E.\lt l'.\T· !'111 tonfu,t·d h1• <111 lhl' 1 ,1ru111s Pt'l"C't'n!;1:;1•<; titt·d on h01v nutl'h ;..1s r111l1'"IL•' 1 h;1nges 11·h1•11 t'ars ;in• (1111.n ;tt .1.,,1 r .. P1'"'" ;\rt• !ht•rt' ;1111· il•·'lr"l!li\1• •l<t!l•fu·;; hll rlu ... :111tt U111:.. J)J1 • 11••' 11' i•'I ;111" l'llTldllh1111'r t"U\ llllU ll1ilt•,1!!e ll'l"~ lllUL!I" \\'.I' .. :\"1•11p91•t Hl'il t'll Hesulti'i fl ( "officia l"' tr"t" C'ondurtl'd hy the Ft'ricral llighv.u)I Adr nini slr.atloo i1u!i1•11le. :1 l!l~O nr 111'\\Cr n1vdl·I C'ar 1·11r. ... 11n11"• :to "; IH'rf'l'l•I 1110:-1' e:isnlinr T•I :u n111 h 111;111 ii d••i·~ lra11•lin!.: :H .iii 111rh. T:u· ail"' I!!" 111•1!· .. p~·r gnllon f1 •r all 1·;1r, I .. lt·d 1111"1 u•i!':.! a ir 1·on· ()11i11ul11::1 \1 " 11'.l'l :il ~.·1 mph . Thii'i 1lroppt•d lo 11".a l 1nilr~ ~r i.:a llon ut tiO n1ph nnd 14.93 ;1\ ';O n1ph . \\'ilh air l'nncli1ioni11~. rquip n1\'nl in use, the ;111-ra ~f' ndl ('~ "fH r "1tl lun 11·crt• 16 . .f!. :II ~O mph. 1:i :it llO n111h , und ll.li :ti :u llljlh. .,.,.!/ ('111'.< .t1111i11 JI !~ \Ii I' \'I' h:1\"p ;i 1'1111• l::Aa<'ltl \ :\ t l·A :~.i 111n1 l't11111•ra for 11"hich 1 11t'1·d <.f'Vt'ral ;11·ct·S~M'l(''· l111t 1 haven't ht·1·n :1h1t• tv find n d~·alt·r in th is are11. I 11ro!1· to I· o.;;111;i·~ .\t'I\' 'Yurk head· qt1ar't•·1·.-: ac:k·11~ l'l r ;1 lnt;il ~:1~t'S suurt'l'. hu r 1h11v ~~L sent n1e then· cataloii ;ind J drn't 11 .1:11 Tu onlPr by 1nni1. if lht·r1'"s :1 pc\~~ilnhly nf huying loc;.illy. I inquirerl :it ('Hi's Camera in Cosla ~\CSil \I Jth no SUCl"l':o.S. .I.\\' .. Cos la l\1t>sa Give Cal's nnolhcr lry. This time talk to t,:1rr'' J.3rscn. lie will arrange to order 11i1y 11;1rls ~011 require for your t::i;arta t•uncra. Does Srr111n lfppl!/? DEAR.PAT :: i 1 .v•ril ~·1 lo Santa Claus ('very year, rn1 riYc years old . now. I:>ocs he ever nns1\'t't lcttl'rS. or is he too busyi1 My' toorh i:t hel ping me wrlle this lcltt:t lo. :ioti.-.\!" (. T.E .. Costa Mesa S.antu 's h:.id a flock of el,·es helpin g him ans\\·er letters f11r hundreds of years! r\h1yhc you oren't sending your lcllcr to the rl~hl :11ldre!'!I. This year, niall It to "North Pol~ 1~1atl Express, 318 W. llh Sl., Lon•'t\<llf'll, Ca. 9081%" -ot1e of Santa's elves' pick-up polntl servlflg ltte whole country. A1k mo1n 111 plelilse put a quarter In your envelo~ (elves, have to eat too) ond since It 1 mPll rush tbnr., your answer may not wrrlvt until aher Christmas, ttut It •·t~I come. I've heard your reply will Inc.Jude a pertonnl message, a dally remlnder nntl u song just Jor you. Since Santa h~!'I to ke6p hl1' tl"e" busy all year, tht>y ulso help him ~end "Surprb1e Blrth- dny Greellng1 From Soni.a Chtu"," If nHltl'I \\'l'lte1 yuur blrthdny date to lhe i'intne address und encloses 35 cents ilemonade money). Friday Ol'tf111ber 1~ 1973 s OAll Y P!I IJI 3 On of re Ruling Bacl{ed Safeguards for E1i11iro1111ie11t .S oii11 l led By CANDACE PEARSON 01 !tie 0•11• ~llof Sl•tf Th e question wa iin 't \\'heth cr th e San Onofre bluffs were 1nore needed th:in a nu clear po\\•er plant, but 11.•hether both could exist on the sarne sue. The st ale co&stal con1mission felt lhey could , said Jose1>h Bodovitz, its executive. director. as he faced a someti1ncs angry Town Hall audience in An:.ih eim Thurs· day. ll ll'BS Bodovllz' first pubtlc ap- pearance in Southern CalJfomia since the com1nission deni al of a per1nit for the addition of 111·0 nuclear rcut tors at the plant three 1nilcs south of San Cle1nente. And although his s1>cech 11•as entitled "The Current Status of the Coastline Commission ," San Onofre was the issue of the dav. The "pilnic ;ind hysteria" over present energy problems don't justify thro11 1ng out cnvi ronmentnl t..'Oncerns, Bodov 11 z Slid . hopefully . Bodovit1. :;:ud. a '"n11dt1tc ground" v.·1!1 r~\1!1 !·le !old tus l1~lt't11•ro; th:it 11ht'!h•·r or not t!Jt'.1' agr't:t'd \11th tht• outt·u111l'. lht'V should LUl<lcr:.lnnrt 1t 11:.rs ;1 "re'~pon::;1lilt•. r1'<1:.on;1hl1· d1·~ 1~hu1 11i:1dc by COtlC('/"flt•d pt•!l!Jll'" 11!1u 11:.i111t:d both pov.•er and U..-;.1ch En ergy, 5':ud Bodo1117 . 111 his opcn111g remarks. 1s tJlllV one !11 tl1n1<' rn:11or issues 11011• <'onfro1111ng th1· t'Q1n11H·<,1(.111 l'he o!ht•r 1110 arc pHhlh.: 11gh!'i ve rsus private property n i.:ht :t and 11 t~\rtl­ binc1t1on of dc11s1IY. 1nlC'n.s1ty of dt>\'l'!op- 1nen! :ind 11 ho lives 111 the l'<Jastal 70tlt•. Phvsic.'.ll nnct social cl1a r:tcterist1cs of coasial co n11nunitlcs huvc clla111..:ed . dn1 · ing n1t1ny lo\\'C·r·incorne. J)t..>oplc ou t. he :.aid. TI1e r:1µid of chnngc>. :.is 1nuch a:. anything l'lse.. p!'r.rnp1t·d 1 11:1n~ pcup!1• in Southt r11 Cahfnrnia to 1·oti' for Pro position "'O a )l·nr tigo, Bullo' i11 l.1elie 1cs. Our1nJ.: lhi~ flr~t ~to;ir. although ::it- !t'llllCll h:ts ht·1·11 lrll'U'ed on p1·r1nit hear· 111g~. fjodn11t 1. !lto1·s11'1 l;t•l11·1t• the plan- llLllJ.: h.1~ ht'f·ri 1g11ur1 .. r A roa:;!.1! n1<1 :.h·r pl<.111 i.~ due 111 lhP l1 ·i.:1t.l.1tu11· ill l!l'ili 111\d Thi· r1nn1nisi;\01l'I ;ire pn·pa1'1ng fvr H 11 1th 1h1· "1'calit)I" of p1·rn11ts. he ~:1id. 1all1ng lht·ui "virtual 111sur<Jr1('1• rh~·1t· 11011·1 h1,• an ivory tov.·er clort111u·n\ " l.k1do\lt 1 1u'.11s1·d th" l~-rnt·rllbtr 8?'-1th Cou:o.l r1·~1un.d t·on11n1s:.,1uu. 1\· h 1 c h ~oit·rns 11r.11l£tl.' nud Los 1\ng1·les coun- !tt:S. ''" dl•ci1la!l1-I ;ind · l..uund togethe r b1 a dt<~11·1 · to 11\ti \..1• the. thing 1\ork." ·Aft•·!" t11" r1:n1:1rks ;incl prcsi:ntatiuu of i ~·ilor .;l1 <h·~ of S:u1 Onofr"·s ~r111dstont• 11l1.1fl s Horlo\'lt/ flpl'1:11dl•d 1hc 1'0nsl:il 1'hr11 n11 <,:-.1u11 :1g.1111sl frt•qut·111Jy ho::;til1: q11~·~tl!Jll ~ .\li1~1 ol 1h" t·11n1nlt'nt~ ct·n tC'rcd 011 !lh· ~I..! l.11!101\ S:.in Onufr1· t:Xpa nsion 1H<11)(1 ... ·d !)1 ~1uthl·J n (':1hforn1a Edison i1nd S;u1 1Jtl'g11 (i,1~ ;ind EJ..:<:lr1c . He cautioned the cro1vd ol about 140 at the Disneyland Hotel lo be 11;11·y of those who use energy J S a "t'OVt"rup to gel out fron1 under environ1ncnlt1! safeguards that shouldn 't be relaxed.'' Some concessions 1vilt Ju1vP. to niadc. he said. because the energy sbort:.i ge is defini tely here. And the coastal C1Jm rnission 111ust make some immediate decisions on prob- lenis of a tomic po\\·er sites. deep-water ports and oil drilling !hat Rodovitz said ii cnec thought we.re "easier" parts of the coa stal plan. Cot111ty U11itecl Ft111cl Bid Fell Sl101·t--But Still U11 Fo••!1l1t lfitl1 Teddy Si pping his one beer a day ratio n al the t-.lia1ni \'eterans l ~ospital. 1\lfred Chapn1an rc~l s his broken hip and looks for,vard to Ins l O_Oth birthday Saturday. lie reinen1bers fi ghting in Cuba in the Span1sh- :\n1e rican \\l;,ir wit h president-to-be ·reddy l~ousevelL Hughes Won't Pick Up His Hall ;of Faine Aivard IJ \ YTO\', (lhio llOl\'::lfd llu~hi'S \\ill not :i.t1f'Jld I II d u c I i u !I t't'ren1oniC's at th e .'\l"ia!lon ll all of Fnn1e here to111ght. n close associa te said tod:i~·- J{ct irt"d Air Force Lt. GCn. Ira Eaker. (·on tacle<I in \Vashinp.ton D.C .. Lund , a t"l·!ircd navigator s.:1id Ed f r o 111 Sepulveda. Calif.. "ill accept the a1\·ar<l on Hughes' behalr. Eaker, \\'ho served \\'ith Hughes in \\'or!fl \\'ar 11 and later l\'ith !he l-\ughes Aircraft Corp., was lo present the av.:ard . Lund 11"as the navigator who ac· companiC'd Hughes on hi s rerord-selting rou11d-thc-11orld flight in 1939. F:arlier. a Hall official said liughcs 11·ould appear in person lo accept his ind uction honors. But the chntlenge to leadership now , Bodovi\7, added. is to 1naximize c:hoiccs. !o "gh·e us as much as 11·e c<in of both." Encrg)I and concerns for the en- vironment don't hal'e to be incompatible. he emphasized repeatedly. The commission's l'ote on San Onorrc \\'JS si x yes and five no, \\"ilh one ab- sent and eight votes requi red for ap- p1"01·a1. The negative vo tes. Bodol'itz e.xplainc;L 1Yere based on CQllcc rn that construction 11·ould destroy acres of unique marbled sandstone bluffs 1nill ions of years old and ·would kill plankton. But the question ,,·asn't, Bodovitz outlined again, "is the pov.er plant rnorc important than fi sh? plant ha ve •·\Vhat's 11•rong 1vith hailing the designed in such a v.·ay as to the plant and protect the fish"?" Despite the fact that even imtncdiatc con struction of the San Onofre nuc!c;i r units "·ouldn't have an effect 011 current energy prohlems, said Bodovitz, the co1n- n1ission isn't con1placenl about the ac· The Southci·n Ort1nge Coun!y l ·nitt'd \\';i y came 11·ithin $80.00U of its ~! 5 1nillion goal for 1973 . Brig. Ci l·n. Torn ltik·y I US .\1C-l\c1. l ,,·ho st'rv L'Cl as can1puig11 cl1<1irrnn n. an· nounced the result at a •·can1pnign In· slant Replay'' dinner this "·ee k al Philco Ford in Newport Beach. He snid Sl.420,000 \1·as raist'd during the fu nd drive. Riley pointt"<i out that the to1al tol- lected 1\•as a 11.8 percent increasC' over funds gathered fur Or:ingc Coun!y charities lasl year. .., . lliley said the Sout h Coast <llvision headed by Bil! \Valker of Snn Clrn1c11tc did best on a goal-prrccntage basis an1ong Or<1nge Coast rilirs. I\ collcetcd S4 1.6i4. 101.9 perccnl flf i!s go<d. The Laguna Beach di\"is1un. hc<1de<l by Joseph S1\·eany, nlso e:.:el't'dt'd it:> ~0<11. It raised S42,088. !OLii percent of its goal. The flarbor Area dil'ision. whi ch in· eludes Ne11·port Beaeh. Cost<i ivlesa ~111d Irvine, raised $470 ,917 und er the direct inn of Mrs. Doreen ~1arshnll of i'fr!11•port Beach. Th.ll '"as. 95.1 percent of its tion . I goat. "All or us are \"ery anxious thi s >e resolved as quickly as possible." he 1\nd i1 "'BS the n1ost raised by any assured the. audience. of the divisions. "There is great good ,.,ill 011 the part The highest pe rcentage or all, Rilev of the utilities and the commission" said. \\'as raisNI b~· Oran~e. 1\'ht'r{' The Sl.-1 111dho11 101al figu re reflects apprOXllll<Lll'I~· $1 f\fi .OOO Ill Jl['\V tnoney \Q the (':1tnp1J1g11. fiilcy Silld. 111· singled uut sevL·r<1l entities for •·o uist:1nding ;ichicl'Cment in this year's ca111p:iig11 . Tht'Y \\'CJ"(' Philco Ford. Stee lcase. Avco Financial Se rvices. Ro c k we 11 International. Collins l\adio Coi11pany , Southern Califomia Edison Company, Arthur Anderson Con1 1)any, Pacific Tl'li;.'phonl'. se~1rs. the city einploycs of Costa ~h·sa tind l\e11•port RC'ach, Orange Coa sl Colll'f!e. the Jr1·int• Con1pany, the IJai!y ! 'ilul and !he I !0;1g Fou nd:1tion. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Oel very of ttie D.l•l.y Pololt ,~ goaran u.•ed McnO••·F.,d•• II •OU Oo nol n~•• •Ou• P•P<' PY 1·10 11.m., <•II ~nd vout <01>r ,.,11 br b11u~n1 11 rou, c.,1, •r< !•~•~ uni.I 1.ll I> "" ~•tu1d.1 r •nd SunG•v: I! yo•• oc not n<~I•~ ·1out col>Y bV r • m. S •turd~•• or I • m ~uod•V <•II •nd , copy will b• trou9M !o ~·u (.>II• •rr t•••r un!ol IG ~ ''" T~leplione1 MO" O••no • tounly Art•• S•n Ju.n C•p,.1r•...,, O•no Po>nl, ~eutn L09un•, l oqun• No~uel . 0 1-l•lf J\11uri Bus DriYer Refuses to Call James \\'. Jacobs, chairman or the board of nominations and an executi\'e 11·ith c:encral Motors' Frigidaire Division, !'aid IIughes "told me if he 's enshrin('(!, he'll be here ." to reach a compromise, he added. Every \l"Orkcrs c:ol\ccled S62.~00, 106 percent µo ssihility is being investigated and of their goal. _ Police i.t1 Death S,\'.\' FH.ANCISCO ~AP I -A \lunicipal hu: dril"er allegedly refused lo call for help as a \\'Oman l:iy dying on a street con1er, 1x1Hre say. Off1t<'rs said the \'iC:tini. f\larietta ()1(;irol.1tno. 31. 11a::. shot thr('(' l1n1(•S ·r11111'~day 11ight :is shL· argued 11·i th n 111::1n in a 1h)(lr11·a~'. There h;11·(' 1)('1·n no :irtl·sts. al1hough polit·e tx-lie1·e the y knf111· thl• gu11n1a 11·s identity. ,\ w1l1tess, 11"ho chased the gun1nan clo1111 the st reel . told offiCcrs hC' passed a i\1 uni bus and shou t('<! to the drive r; "Tl1<it 1n:.i11 just shut a 11·oman, call lt!C pnlitr.'" A Ga ·v Ti111e • ll<lll by All RF.InSV!LLE. 1lc1ds1 1111' State Pr t;.;un \\lardrn Joe Hoppt'r hns agr11t.."<i to allo1v ninC' hun1osc xt1<1l pri.<;0ners to don l•ot 11ants, pink knee boots and glit· tcring ~old rye shado\\' and appl'ar as cheerleaders in a n1ovie. The i11n1att•s 11·ill appear in "The 1.ongest Yard,"' 1vhich is being filn11 .. ·d :1 1 !ht• inst.il ution and which stars actor Burt Reynolds. Their scenr includes a song and dance routine. Hop1>cr said today lhe decisi011 was 1nade at the requesl of the n1ovie direclor and v.·ith the kno,vledge or state corrections of· ficials in Atlanta. .JaCQbs conceded that \\"llS about a year ago but said his office has been in contact v:ith llughes' office in Los An geles and had been told that Hughes "l'ras taken a personal interest in this thing all along." rs~~t~~~~sp;~,i~mif m •'"""~r mm~m~~~ml ~FLO,CKED ~ llughes. v.·ho learned to ny at age 1-1 and 01111ed hi s 011n :.iirplaue at 19. 1s credited 11·ith f11rther i:ig co1nn1ercia\ nl'iation and con tribulLng to a1'Hllion and 1nedical rl'seareh. ~ ·I I le niade a record-setting flight around ~ the world in !939. During \Vor!d '\"2r II , his Jlughes ~ Aircrafl Co. bui lt a pro!otype of a rcvolu-1( tionary fi ghter·intercep!or airplane and ~ the ramous 1\•oode11 nying boa t . i ··1rercules."' lfughcs :ilso took part in ~ lhl' dc-vclopment of ihc l,ucldit.'t-o<l ~ "Constellation" aircr:ift. B I( Hughes does no! atrc-nrl thr induction fl ccrctnon'" he vton't be the first inductee i1 t(I pass lip the honor. Char les Lindbergh ~1 v:as not present at his induction. Douglas Fir 4' to 6' Shore Pine 5' to e· from s59s from s99s Crisis to Cause Nc ,v Baby Boo111? ;, t Say''l11.<MAJ ClvWtma."wi!h ..• LO NOON (UP1 ) -Fnmily planners fear Britai n's energy crisis is going lo cause a baby boon1 . A spokesman for the Farnil)I Plann ing Associ alion said the go v er n 111 e n t 's deci sion to take the nalion's '"'o tclel'ision networks orf the air at 10 :30 p.n1. -two hou rs before normal - "'1ll send couples to bed earlier than ...usu a 1. "\Ve are all fo r people feeling 1nore loving over Christmas, but we hope they won't forget to be careful,"' the spokesman said Thursday. POINSETTIAS Select A Beautiful Holiday Poinsettia To Top Off The Christmas Spirit. Regular $2.19 c " .. 'I •\ " ~ )I FREE tree top ornament with ~ the purchase of any Christmas Tree. it ., " SANTA Will BE AT OUR ;1 )I ' !\ What Ca11 Yot1 Do Besides TREE LOTS THIS WEEKEND '.l 'l ·l 1\ ~ Stare Whe11 Co1net Comes? Here's a rundown on some of the. featur es editors ligure will be among "Sunday 's Best" in the Daily Pilot: COMES THE COMET -There are. lots of things you can do besides gawk at a comet when It comes by. Staff Writer Rudi Nledzielskl suggests a few (Sunday's Best) in a story concocted from nostalgic memories of Halley 's fly-by in 1910 and factual reports on the current course of KoholJtck's comet. CU'l'TING CONSUMPTJON -Energy oUicials offer a long list of suggestions -some simple and in expensil'e, some complicated and costly -that can change you r lifest yle somewhat and reEult in cotlsiderable energy savings. Daylight saving, of course, ls one that l'Wlll be With us soon. Conservation hints found in the YOU Section. GREAT POLLU'l'EO LAK E -Ulah's Great Salt Lake, onee an attraction .. ot many tourists, has in recent years attracted many industrial conce rns that take advantage of its mineral deposits -while driving the visitors away. An illustrated A Sectiol1 feature. CHRISTMAS COOKERY -Complele pull-out--and·save section In f amily \Veekly tells "all you want to know" about holiday cooking. COUPON----.-. KISSING 1 MISTLETOE SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONLY O.c. IS · 16 -Lfmit 1 T~ A Customer With Thi• Covl!'""' Bring The Kiddies ;J ;~ •i .1 ,J .. lj " " •i ) 2 LO CATIONS TO SERVE YOU j. 21 21 Ht wport D1vd. 2252 S. (, lrbt•I Co,to Mt1n Sc"to A110 Htlf4tt1 PH: 646-3925 ~' "~·· l • • "ld\'4:!1~,.,... ~ .;;st.c:s~~i::i-.~t":!:~g;:&-·J :· I J .. JLVfl!lOT 'fornadoes l(ill Three, i :Cause Havoc in South H~ Tht· ,\.;~01·ialtd !'rt''' '\,,1 11;i•11~·' 1~11111·(.J b\ ;1 1·11111 tro111 1n-11 ,1 tlll•'t' ;-l.11Hhl'rn ~t:ite~. k1ll 1ni.: t!11 •·•· 1)('rsnn.~ in S<lulh Carolina <Hid injuring ,,. l•·.1 t ·l:l 1n !'\(111th ( :1rol1na , l;t'ul g\,J ;,•.'I I 1·11fl>"•\<'1' Jo:,111n:1 t(·d rl:Hna~r rron1 thi.' 1or11adr1t·s l!1u1 ::.thn 11as HI 1he rn1l11on~ uf d11l!ar~ A !11>1~1er dcst ro~l'd IJ<trt vi ;1 t1·xtile 111111 1n ~\inet v Six. S.C .. and k1lltd tv.o \\'O!lll'IL (:J1<1~i!y (;riffin ;:111J (J z a l a I l11111q ~<in , bolh u1 !ht•1r lilJt. i\ 2·\car-0ld UPI Telephoto HUGE WAVES FROM LAKE MICH IGAN SP ILL INTO APARTMENTS Storm System Shut Down Chicago'5 O'Hare Internat iona l Airport Will Not Dec1l Di1·ectly WitJ1 l s1·ael, Sctys Scttlat, ' fl y As~ociat1•rl Pres:-. l'n ·s1d1·11t ,\n>>'iir Sada! s:i1d l(l(\;1v l<g>PI 11111 nut nrJ.:011,!tt· tlin'cllv 111•11 lsral'l at 1ht· .\l lddll' E:1st peace ton- f1·rl'11ce. Hr· told nr11·s nH·n i11 C:;1iro lh:d J·:)'vp! 11,1 ~ 11ill111g 10 lf1• in the snmr roon1 11 1lli !sr:1t·l1 r1·prl·.~cn t ;i!ivcs. ''bur if ~ou <1n· 1:dkinl.! .1hr1111 dirret negot iation.<;, t!w :111s111'r i<> 1H1 ·• !J., :1L~o s:1~d he !1opi•d thl' t11'0 s1d1·s 1111uld hP t1hl1· !O hil rgain seriously ;iboul d1~··11g~1g1·rn1·n1 1Jf Eg~·ptia n and lsrat"li torc1 s h!'fun• I 'hr1stmas. S.\J),\T SPOl\J:: ;ift1·r 11it·r 1ing l\'ith St:i.:rt•l ;1r.\' of Sl~lle ll~·nry /\. l\i:;si11ger l«r !ht· S('CO/ld 111111• Il l 111'1) da~'S. l\1ss 1ng1·r l:1 11~r l1·f1 fur Saud i Arabin. 1'.ill•n· 111 l:ill\s 111lh l\111g F:i1s:1 I lit• h11r~·s to l'~1 ~ 1 h ,. 1\r:1h 1111 1'111b:1rg/1 (';11rr1"s offH·i:d .\l1dil l1· /·;;1st :'\•·11·:; Agc·11- h1~'\IH.;r·r'.~ ~r(·r111d ~,·~.;11111 11 11h S:1d.i1 Ir 1l•1llO'd :1 l11'.;/1l'ltJl l' l'Ullll1lU!lll';ll1\IJ1 tu 1111·v'1 rlu· "l'l'J'l•!:1ry :ind l'rPs1tl"11t \1\1111 111 \\;1 ,11111~1()11 .ind t.dks in C:11ro 1.dh t!•' :-.<i\1<'1 . l:r1!1•h :1nd Fl'ench 11111· !1.0' .1U11f , I• 11;,~ l1.1rn••d 111.i' •li1· hi·:irl of lht· 1 :-.. dr l1·~: . .t11111 111 Ill•' 1;,.llt'\;1 p1 •:1r•· 1,,!1, 11 il l IH· 1\1 n!J:1ss;1dnr Ells11or1h I 11111.• 1 711 Iii•· .1111l1:1~<;adnr :tt l.1r;~·· 1111•1 l '" 111111 :1 !!ip trou lJ](• ~·hlH•l•'!' 111• •I < Io! ld"••.,ldt·1J!~. 11 ill :1ttrntl the C'l'l"l'llloni:d stnrl of the t:ilk1' ·r11~'<;d:1v h11t 11·\l l lr:11·1· (:rncva fur Paris 11n t\11· s1·1·11nrl 1l:1y. Bunl\rr ;·111d rt h•:11 01 o( 11lfic1;1ls 11·i !l then n·prl'Seni !liv L·11111·d S!:1ll'~ :it the p.'.lrley. 'fod;1y's St'~"1nn b1·111·l'L'll S;idat and Kissin ger, in !he presillt'nt"s cow1try vi lla 17 n1i lL'S north of Cairo, was 1narked liy t•ordi:il l1:111d~h:1k"" :.11id smiles. sirni l;i r to 1hr s1 :1rt 1if 1li1· f1r~l 1lll'l'tlng Tl111r:-,d;1~ r11 ght Hcforl' lll'11 srn~·11 Wt'!'(' 11shl'rrrl ou t of !he prrsidentia1 sa lnn !Od;1,1' 11ie~ !1t•iJ rd Kissinger S<ly lo S~ul ~I[: •·1 APPHF:C IATEO ~·our !1ospitality l;i:;[ nii.:11! \'('l'Y ll1ll('h. I thin).; it \VJS l't'I',\' 11~<'1'111. \Jur l'rvs1d1·nt :;1•11ds his w:1rn1 t'f'[!:1rd .... _ 1 t•nn111H1nil':1l 1•d 1l'i!h hi111 d11r1111~ lh(' 11i)..'hl ·· i\o (\, r,111<; ll't'l"I' \l'.:1 1l;1bl•· •lf lh1' sp11tif11· 111,111ers d 1-;cu~s··d bv l\is~in~··r <tnd Sc1d:11 or 11 h:1I 1he r·o111;1c1 1111h ;\'ixon 1111:-; ;1b11ut Befort• 1h1· 1111d111Drn1ng pn1 :11e :-rss1nn l\"it h S:<d:it lh" ~·,.<·re1;n~· sqtH·1·1ttl 111 :1 brP:1kf;1,<..t 1ri1 h !hr British <ind 1:n·nt·h :1n1b:1~.;;:1d,,rs In Cairo, a ~hori 1·1:-it !" !ht• I::i~1·p 11.111 111t1st•u1n :111d ;1 ~ll·n1in11lt• l11l k 111111 :-;,11'1"1 l'll\f11· \'I .I d I 111 if \'1no gri1i!o\', · l' S ul!lt : • .I:-::,,11!1 th1 · !:ilk~ 111th \ 1111JJ.Ct'arl111 -lht· '.'lt'\011d ~1 11r·t• l\1s:-;in:_:,,r 111T111 "1 Thur.<..d,1.1· 111;.:ht -fl1·:ih 1>ith pru1 't'dtlrl'~ lt>:1d111i.: 11111 ;1nl the p1_·<1tT 1 i1lllt·1·\·11et· ;ind :d~.o 111n1 "~uhsi:111t i1··· J•~lll'~-·· Tht•11· 11;1~ 110 1•l.1!111r;111011 15ft 'lli~s Co1•ralll•d Gi1,11fire Rc1kes Trucks 111 ll1 c>1.tnti1ig Violence II~ l"nitrd l'n·,, lnrrrna lional ~lou11:1ng viol1·11tt· 11AL 1'.· 1n:1rk,,d :u1 1111Jcpt 11dl't1I trucke1·, pn111 s\ ag;iin .... 1 n:-;- 1~1g . dit·.<:+'I fuel costs and lii1\·(·r s1x·cd 1 111111~ l hl~· of 1h1' 1 .. ;1!li·rs of th(' 'h:1no11 . ..;t1'.il111 11 11 ;1~ a1'1'1'.\t1·d nn 1·Ji:1rgt'" ()f can·~ni! a eon~·l'alt·d dl«i1\ly \\(':lpon, 1A tr<H'!Or·traill'r 11;:~ hlv .. 1n up nt :i rr11rk stf1p t0d:11' ~c:llt•'1'1u~ 11Tl't·k:1i..:1· fnr [,!) y:1rcl::. Ark:111s;i~ ~1 ~•11' !JOlu 1· rc•r10r!L•d. l1 11as !ht' ino!>t 11oh·n1 intHh:r11 n ·por!~'fl 5U1C(' indt•J)l•ndcnt tnickl.'rS n101u1ted rht•ir l11 0-day llf01('St <1 gain~1 1'1Sing fuel cnsl~ and 1011 er speed Hrnits. J°'iO one \\'as irlJlll'ed.) In Ohio. [I f()(_';1 t point for fl)UCh or the trucker :1cti111t.1. at ll':lSt 2.'i tl'ucks \1 ]1():-,(~ drll'crs decl1n!'.'d to coniply \\11h .!he inrn>penlients' 1·ttll fo1· fl nation,n dr "patk in'1 \\'er!! t ired on early today :1nrl late Thursday. Another 45-0 lo 500 rigs were corralled into a truck.stop on lnle.rslate 70 near ll:iyton and not allowed to lea ve. Tiit:: OlfJO llJGll\\' AV p:1trol sn1rl 1h(' men were being kept t•t the s101> undtr durt•ss. ~.,;1r (;Jasg:o1v. Dt·I , this mo111ing, .Jo ln1 S:1ss1. 29. ;iod three i'Olnp;in ions 11crt• !a~f·fl ult o cu:-:totlv :1fti-r n S<.'arch of !hl'H' ~t.'1!ion v":ignn turn('rl up ;:1 l1andgu11, S!:J t(' pnli«r ~aid. ~:1:-..~1 01n indcpc11dcnt 1ln1t·r \\ho hclrl\."<I organ1re 1111' .. p:irk 111 ... te~11J1t'd lx•fo rc ;1 St·nal c f'01n n1i ttc·(' h('a ring Oil the t11icliers' pli~hl ('Jrln.:r th is 11 rPk. S;1,o;.~i Hecus~·d tht' St'nate ot not acl ing lpiickly t·1H 1U/ih iJ rcdrcs,<; truckers" grievances. TifE \VORI\ STO i>rAGF; spread to !ht-~1i11;souri side of the St. Lou is area today as "a few dozen'' trucks blocked exits nt l 1~·0 suburban Fenton truck stops. A l\Jissouri highway patrol spokesnuin said the blocka ge wa s "very orderly'" and did not affect highwny l raffic near the truck port s. ln Baird. Del., Thursday night , a trucker had his ll'indshic ld shot ouL Similar incidents were reported on t\\"O o!hr-r Delaware highways as the angry independents atte1npted lo get oth<!r truckers to join their protest shutdov.11. boy, identified as Brandon J Farr, iln'd 11 h1·n a lnn1ado overturned )us /,1 rn1!) ~ rnobilc horn e 1n Prosperity, S.C. AT I.EAST 19 [l('rsons \\'f'f(· 111JUred liv tornadoes !hilt hit !\a1cty S1.x , l 'l'o.~p•:ritv and ('nro11:1t<-1. S (' 'l\1L·nly·nril' 1~:r~!!rlS ll l•re lrt·;1l1'•i lo•! HIJUrl L'') ;n (;ai n1·~1 Ille, C11.. :1i11·r 111 11 1or11:1df1t•s :;1ri1ck v.1thou t 11·ar11111~ :11 luntht in1c. s1nasl1ing ho n1 l's :1ritl l)l1.~111es;-,es on \1110<tcd hil lt op,.; (',\II llefL•Jlst <1fl1c1:1I~ t•.;\1111at t·d rla1n:lgl· 111 (;;11nl'~1·illc ~1l 1no n: th:in $2 r11ill1011 In llC'111on. 1'('nn. a tornado r1pp1:!I iolf the rfl(Jf 11! 11n tl~·rnenta ry :sel1u1d :incl tlln·t• p11p1I~ 11't'l'l' sl1g l11ly 11111'1 ··suddenJ1·. 1\1lh•1t1 ! 11·arning. th•· 1'••1•f 11as lifted frn111 th" bu ilding ~nd 1'ha1r:-.. hooks a nil othl1!' objt cts slartl·c! ti ;. 111i..: :1rou11rl th<· ronn1 ~," IJftnc1p;il )!;11 :\l'1•l11~ :-;;ud . ···rhe sc hool is <1 t1)tal loss '('1Jlll1I<' .\1ans!i<:lU . a Hl-y(':-1r-old toll l'J!t' (·11c{] Ill (i;1int•S \ille. s11id, "I ll'as CO!lllllg ilHllH' l<1r lunl'h ;11111 I 11>'11~ onh· ;1t;11u1 \!~I h·t'1 frurn our 1tr i1cv.a1· Tli('n 1lus 1111~1· tree r~·ll 1n front of 111t·:" F(lH 'fY -F()U ll IUJ_\IF:S d'·stnivcd, :w others d;1!:i.1;'.1·d ~l'l'l'r;;l busine:.,~ti> dt·11111lt~hL·(l II 1•!'0' ;111d '" L::11nesl'ille . One ru1r of thrL•e 1r;u]('r hv1n1·'.'> 1n nurlht•<isl G;nnt'~ville looked as thvui..:h it h;id t'XplodL·<I. Bit s of t•luth i11g. 111- sulat ion. Christtnas dl'corativns. \1r;q1- plni: paper and \lrisll'd n1r1nl ht111g fr(l111 trres. A sm:ill brick l1on1c 111·11rlly 1111~ lh·tnol ist1ed. Fire Chit•f Hub ba Sun11ncrs of i'\illl'T\ Six s<Jid !lie turnado tut ;1 s11'at h lll';iril a rnil P Jong and n1ore than 100 fLt 0 1 \\'ide through a residentia l Sl'ction. ll•· said about 100 hon1l's 11•erc tla111:1ged or destroyed. and dan101ges cottld n1ou11t !11 rtu· n1illir1ns of rh1ll;irs. SLJ n1 nH!rs said f111d1ng shelll'r fur tl\l' hon1elcss 1\'0u ld be no ir11n1edi;~tc prJh- lem. "Ninety Si x is one hig fan1ily:· he SLlid , ··J-:rervhodv knu11 s t'l.1 'J\b!ttl1 £'1sr . I goes:; ·they' are ~t :"iy 111g · 111ti1 neighbors.·· :\IEAN\\'ll!LE. :\ PHE\\"Ii'\TEI{ storn1 chllrned !O\\'ard tile f"orthenst tudnv. A heavy sno11·storrn. 11·ith r:111l :ind ire, s t1111g the nort hern f·•!1ch1·cst 'fhurs- day. du1np ing up to 8 inc l1e.~ of snn11. snarl ing tr:1ffic and closi ng high11·a~:­ fur hours. The storn1 syslerll shut do11·n o ·Jl .irr' lnt er11alionnl 1\ir1x1rt :it Chicago fur h11u rs. \\'inds churned up liugl' \1 :n·L'" in L<tkt• ~1 ichi g~Hl th nl µoulldl'rt lu\lll·1 ;qJ:1rtn1ent buildings nlong !ht• ~hurt• and Flooded garage ba se n1 c n ts. Sixt_\ 1housand Chicago area hn1ncs ;11111 businesses \l'cre 1\·ithout pu11 l·r dunn~ 1nuch of Thursdc1y. Paris Talks Set Over W orseninµ Yiet Situation \\'ASJJJ;.,'C.TO~ /A P) -Srr reU1ry 11f State lf e:nry ,\. l\1ssing1•r :iru l i\.,rth Vi('tnam 's <'hief pr<il'l' nrgnt1.'.l\1ir Lr IJ 1u· Tho \rill meet in r nris nn DP('. ~11 to disruss th e. drtcrior;1 ting sihr;Hiun ln South Vir1nan1. II \l'il l !)(' their fi1·st n1rcting 111 :-.1 \ lll'•ll!h<o Thi· l:ili·"1 :-.1•rp 1111 l\issingl•r's ili nf'r;1 r1 11·:1 ~ :1nn1111nt·ed 'l'IJL1 1·sdav by Jhi· \\'l!"1 ' lli>11St'. 11hi'rC :. "l~1k1·s1nan snid 11 1,. l\1\1 1111·11 1101ild "il 1~1 ·u"" 1nat1crs nf rnulu.'.11 111!l'fl'"t 1n 11\<· pn·~(·lll ~11un1 1111l.' ()!hl·r \'ictn:11n <k•1't'lnpn11·n1 s: -l' S. 11111,l!ig('llt't· (.i11c('1·.; 1 ·~11111:11'' 1!1" ;'\'ortli \"11•111:1111t·sv 11:11,r ~··11! vll'1ll !.;h .•1·111... ;11n1 n1111111011 11nd ~11ppl1('<.. 11 1111 Sou1 l1 \"i0t n:1 m :-;inrc !la• fnrn1al l'l':1Sf'·l11·t 111 ~u pport 200,000 snldicrs for '1 vr;1r. -Pn·~irlf'n! i\guyrn \'an 'rh i;•11 101!:n nnlrrl'd his troops i11ln ' 'c n n1 Ii a I 1·1 :1r!1n1·s~" for ;i nc\\' \11n11111111ist of- h'11Sil'e in Snuth \'ic!n;i111 d111·inf'.' 1·('lt-ln-:1· !i11n~ (1f nc'Xl rnon1 h·s T1 ·t 11111~11' :".l•\I' Y1':1r. WEATHER S . C11lift11·11i11 r-100Uv, <O<'I con~itlon' (~01fl ,1<i~'I ,, '~'""''·• ("lifo"''~ INl~y "'d 'T>fl'~ o! 1"~ '''"'" w"' """"'''"'! au'I"~ lne we•"'"'<J '·''" I""' '\ ~I ,,,,·~11ln~- I•• l o• Ar><jelt•<; lr>d~v Ind S1111,•<I ,., '"~ I ~M "· " ••.oer!f'<I !o 11~ in !n~ lcw• r ~;, w' l'l ''" over.1iah! low SO'tle,,he·e I" ri.c I~;; )C" l hi>r• w.t• lighl ~mOQ lr1 In• h11•ln H1e lr>l&nd W•~Tl••r ,.,,,; ,.,,, ... ~11 \If" I"" ""'! lnw rlovO• oiving "'"v 1• ll ''1 v 11•1v '~"·Shine hv miod11v 1n 11'• <l••~d. 'I" ,11• "''~''' •o!.~eit ~r> tvw .rd Ill• ler~ 11lTernn1n. There "''"" V.ttl&blf n,~n cln•JO::' ,i i 1'•~ mour.1 ~10 f•IOr!S. C11astal U'enll1er MO)TIY \U/lny loo:h v, L1QM y,,,;,,~le w1n<h n(g~t ~"d niorn,nQ hours ticcomlnv we1tc-1v 8 !o ll ~nols In 1Uernoons !od11v af\d S•turd•v fli9h IO· IJ•lY /JJ. Coast11I temPer.Hure• r~n9e irom 10 To /JJ I"· I&"'<! ttm~re!ures renue "°"' ~1 lo 6.:l. w~ler 1eo" ~r1ture }1. .'11111 , 11111<111. 'l'ides FIUOAY !>•cnf\d tlin~ 11 ·~~ "m, SeCD<ld ,,. I 0) p m SATUROAY Flr1t Hlo;th 1<57 em . F lr1t Co• 1:JI e.n1. St<Otld High 1:<» p m. St<:Oll(I ,_ 7:!1 i>.m. IVNO.lY First H19h 1:S4 1,m , F Ira! ,_ t :01 e.m. "'"" """ 1:l S P.m SK .. ,_ t :SJ p.m . S11n RI ~ s:OO .. m. St!\ ,,15 ~.m. MOOn R!'e' IO;ll p.m. Sets lG:M 1.m. W or1il-Na.tio1uil Ncivs Also Pa ge 29 " ~' .. " " • • •• '·' " .. Ch istmas 2710 HARBOR BLVD. t .... H .. loof l. _..,,..,. ·COSTA MESA S4G-7JJ7 argo "Unique gifts from the marketplace of the world." Give a gift of classic beauty. (Jrn,1 !l' !Jbleware to J<kl a 111uch of elegance !o tho!>e special d111 n1 •r pJ rlie~. Buy ~t>pa ra tes and n11x l\l 111 rour pa n icular need'! Pier l - lur ::.ugJ r .-ind l fl'<1n1er ~et.,, bo!!IL' L 11<1~\L'f) ... v111e s1•t,, nap ki n holders, L1u111b ~._.!,, t.indlehnldpr..;, and /I{, ... .._,. fn,1r 1·! ,\ cf1,tir1ttive g1 11 fur the hL•July 1n your ldl'! 3 9!1_ 12 99 Give Thailand. CHOP FE STIVE FIXINGS ON TEAK. Cu!ting 1 111.ird~ Tr!11n l h,1 il.ind . N,11u r,1I lig ht ,1n d d-lr\.. lt·c1t..11n<•<I L.:in11 11.1t t•d fur ,ir1 e.~t r J r1t h lo(1 k,. U"~12 ".1i 1 :'\T T ,9"x!fi". 1'11" I l>\1ng 1' lt1n ' ... , • ·' • C l\'£ SANTA A t-tlGH BACK ROCKER. Ri•l.1x 111 a ro(\..1n£; thJlf \Vdh t•,[fJ c11rnio r1. High b,1t k b"-'t'" gi•n!l c: <o upporf. 0,Hk. pol1.;hed \Va lnu r fr arnt', <otrr.1 t hed , ...,,,,, \\'1th 11nlt'r1 (Old ~.~~~~~-'-·_·"_'_"_~-~-'-~-~-'-'~~~ Give Pakistan. HONK A BRASS TAXI HORN. Squeeze a b l a~t with this unusual honker! Solid brass taxi horns, mo re than 1 foot long. Allach one ro a bike or a c.ir 599_6fl9 for h0Jid,1y fu n!, ...•.. , •.• ,. Give Spain. SPARK A GlO\\llNG FLAME. \i\lnodt•n \Vine 1>01 tlt:,; ~l'f\!' J' dl'cnra11111· cJndi(•·holdt·r\. /vt.idt· in <;pJ1n . l,1, ~t y l r-.. f ,H h bo t lie <.h,ipi•d d1!l1•1 o·ntll \\1!'1 unu-.u,11 \\It\•' L1bl•I tu•/' tal l. .. ... . .. ... ' . ... . , . . . .. ·• .... . .. 2 99 Give Italy. CHRISTMAS WI ,'\/[ -CONTINENT Al STYlf. <.1.1,~ ,1r1d 111 <111ght 1n>n \vinr• 11 ~un 1 r10 1n l1,1l y. Clt«H gl.1<..<. d.-.l't·n-.rr huld., buHlc of Wiil<•, IL(' l1n1•r kt•t •p<, I\ l hillr·d ju,c ~o . .!I!" 1.111.,, ... ,, ••.. , 1299 PUT .sA_NTA IN A SOFT SWIVEL CHAIR. Black vinyl buckc 1 chair contoured 10 fit your bod ~, Fua1n rubbe r cushion 5e at, covered w11 h expanded vinyl. 4 R*9. ''·" c hrome feet. 33" x 28~ x 32_# .. ~ALE , 3999 CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS Mon.-s.t. 10-10; Sun. 10.J 109 E. KATELLA AVE . 1294 SO. COAST HWY. ANAHEIM 772-2472 LAGUNA BEACH 494·8101 • -- W at~h Y 011r Kilowatts ~ LA LOS AN(;gi.r:s (AP) -SlUr penalties await t..o.s: Ari· ge le.s residents who f&J\ to c-on1pl)' with ;1 ne1v la11 refj1Jlr- 1ng them to slash use of electrh:lly 1n 1hc.1r ho1ni•s aot.I businesses beginning Dec. 21. The City Council u11ani1liou~!y p:issi'<.I lite ordina11cc 1'hursday, iinposing a 10 percent reduction on n10st rl'si- dt...'fl.ces now and setting up even n1orc dra!llll: 1n1'.1surcs lo take if the "Phase One'' cuibncks don't suffll'h:Utl~ l'.1~c the energy crisis. \\'ffAT'S i\IOlt~, LOS Angeles residents may f11~d they ,1·ill be paying niorc lo u.5e less, !he city IX·partrtl«!Ul of \Vatcr and Po"•c r said, since redut·cd us:ige prob:11Jly 11·111 force the agency to seek a 1·a1c inc:rrt1Sc to 111akc up th11 diffe rence in lost rcvenut·. 1'hc new law, backed by r.1ayor '!'om Ur;1d!ey , requires residential and indus1rial users of electric1ly to cut (lO\\'l'!' by !O pc~cent and commercial USC'r'S by 211 percent. 'J'hc figures will be lxlsed on compnrisons \\ ith t!ll'ctricity use for 111e corresponding pcrlod of !he previous year. ,r.:; -·. Sec11rity Officer Murdered SAN Ff{ANCISCO 1UPIJ - A 31-ye.:ir-old security guard \\'as shot in the back near l1is Post SlrC'\!t ap;1rtmcnt in 11·h~1\ police described as an (~ __ s_t_a_i_e _ __,) appnrl•nt ''1nolivelcss" killing. The body of J L·ns il lo lg::iard 1vas found by ;,1 fn('nd ear ly Thur.~duy after he f:1i!ed lo return t<; a p:..irt ~· nt his apart- 1nent 11·i1h a bottle uf ging1..•r ale Police said ~tol ga:-ird \1 as kilh•tl a fl'\\' blocks fron1 1\iesda y's douhlc 111 u rd£' r . '-t'1'nt <it 1hc Til..i U i1"b Restaurant. e Ellsberg Case LOS ANGELES IAP! About one-third of the city's 900,000 residential cus- 1orners are exempt. 1tn• t'1ty ('ounC'1I dl'cidctt. on grounds that 1nost of them are u1 the lower 1ncorr\e brackcl and al· ready h;}\'C reduced their power use. to a n11n1n1\J111 OTHEH. ~l t<:ASUlll::S in1 posed under the ordinance in- 1·\\1dc-:i bt1n on Chrlstn1as tree lighting and S\vimn1ing pOol h'-'<1llng. a11d a r{-ducliou in ::il ret:·t lighting and billboard 1 llu1nlnt1lio11. If tht>~t~ btep..; f;111 to s1gnificantl~· ease the energy lTisis by J;in. !S. the clcclrk:.il cutbac ks could be raisL'CI to 12 pcrct>nt for hoine.~. 16 pcrcenl for industry and 33 percent for co1nmcrcial user!i . 1\ proclamation by the ma yor and concurrence hy at least t>ight of the 15 city counl'ihn~n "'ill bf' required for "Phase 'l'1\·o." l>uring "Phase One," firs1-t11nc vio\:1tors of iht' law 11'i!l l)t' hit with a 50 percent s11rch;1rge of the cli:.ton1er's full electricity bill. The SC<:ond violation c:arries a prn· ;ilty of tv:o days without electrit•ity and !he third :l five· d;iy cutoff. Thereafter. ea('h violation l\'ill dra1v a halt in Strvicc of "not Jess than fh e nQr n1ore rh<111 30 dtiys." UPI Ttlrp~otg Nixon Tax Exe1n1ltion Reviewefl SACRAr.fEN'fO I AP) Lcg:1J argun1ents supporting Presi den t Nixon's s c If · det:larcd ext>mption fr um California income taxes 1vi\I be presen ted, considered and revic\vcd -and pron1p1ly. sources have disclosed. The legal 1· vi den cc presuinab!y V.'Oul d be 1nadc to the California Franchise Tax Board \\'hi ch is n1<1king its O\\'n status. rcvie1v of Nixon's tax 111 E SA~IE sources also said it \Viii be dc1crn11ncd whether Nixon paid California i11eon1c tax during the eight years he served as vice prcsi· dent. "l'hat information may be n1ade public soon. the con-1 fidential sources said. Three former \Vhit(' Jloui:;c aidrs indicted In lhl' brrrik·in Ill 1hl' office of l)Rnirl F.l lsbcrg·s ps~r hia tr isl ha\'e lost o.1nnthcr ;1tte1npt 10 stop proscrution of !he c;1sc . The ltatl•s t rrrus;il can~(· Thurstl:1y 1rhen 1hc stn!f' l)ts rrirt ('(lt1rt of i\ppt.•:d uphrld ::i Superior Co u r t decision of Oct. HI. It drnicd a \\Tit of proh ibi tion to J oh n 0. Eh rlirhn1a11. <i . (;ordon Liddy and Oa\'id Young . Sc icnti:--1.<; frn111 San Diego i\atura1 l li story ~Ju seurn exh11111cU rcn1ain ~ o f a l 'aliforn1a gray \Vhale buried ten .'c<11's ago after the \\'h.J!e apparently collided \Vrlh :i .~hip . llc·ri~'iCtnblcd skcle!(ln 1\·ilt he used in a 111u :--L·u1n cxh1b1 t. 'fhc \vll al e i~ 30 feet long. Jn anothe r developn1ent, the prospect of a state legislativc j investigation arose Thursday if the \Vhitt' House doesn't clear. up the California tax i! question soon. "The people or Orange County look on him as a resi- dent." s<iid Democrat Kenn eth Cory, a state Asscinbly leader from Orange County, home of Nixon 's San Clemente estate. I e 6as Denlh f\fA RTI~"EZ I f\l1 l -A ~·ou n~ 11·0111an has <l it·<l bet·ausc shr t\'8S 1::il·f'n •·J:iughint: i::as." nr nitrous oxide. in~lcad nf ox· ~·gen to hrl p her rrro1·cr fron) inles!inut su rgery. the Contra {'os!a Couzit.v C11ront'r has rul· ed. Tht> roronrr':; r<'!l(lrt i<:.<:11t·d Thu r.sdav s;11d l>1:1n1· Ll11d;1 Thon1as : 26. of R.ichn1und . di(':! \~'cdnrsda\" :inrr t11J<>1ni; into :t coma :\ol'. 26 f11Jlo1r1n~ an oocratlnn at Contra Cost:"I 11ospl!a1 for remo\·al of h1·r gall bladdrr. e Sueur Ffllnli1'1 ~l ,\ :'11'.\!0TI! :'llOL1'.\T.·\l'.\ N e 'tV Disclosiire La iv Sp<i rks R esig11c1tio11s S1\l'H \:\tf.'.\1'0 (.\!'1 Cal1fonu:i's llf'\\' cc;nf!ict-<J f-in- tC'rt•'it J;111· is 1 r ; i:; gr r 1 n g l'l')';l;::tnat1ons, h•gal fighl s ;.ind oppo~i1t(il\ f1·on1 c111ze11·pol1ll- 'I h1 · !l'l'tl'rl!rl'. \\ hj('/l ~ll('S 1111 11 1·f'1·(·\ Jt1n I. \1·;1s t·h;11 :il't\•rih'f\ Thurscla~ :1s 1111 1n\·11s1un 11f 1ht· pr1v;1cy of bo1h pt1!Jlic (1f!!l'i<Jl., :111d p1..'flp!e "tio 1lt•ril \\1th tht'lll in ;i non· poli\1r;1] t"<ij);Jf'll~·- "\\"E IM)'.\"r nbJl'C'I to !hi' n1r rits of tht· bill \\c ol1jrt'1 10 1ht· nn1biguir .1· ·· t\e1·.·H:·1 l'ountv Counsel Hn;ui l\1 shop s;11J ;11 n lll·aring btf,11'l' St"1'rl'tary of St<i t'.' Edn1und G. Bro11n .Jr. Jl1s <'OUtl!y fdt'd suil TUC'S· 1iay challenging !hr con- stJ1Utiunal1\y of LlH' n1easure. L'1t~ :111d county off1l'iil\S 1hcrc ;u1d in nutnt·rous o t h e r l 'nl1forn1a con1 munltics have resign('d or threatened lo resign l'athcr 1l1an ton1ply. 1"he \~nv applies to elected nnJ uppointcd officials fro1n Ott' govl'rnor to city council. Professional a n d business pt·rsons elected to f'i!y or eo1mty posls could he re(jui rl'd lo re port !u!:d annual rr<·ripts fron1 1•a r h p:1t1ent. client or cus!otnrr, Bishop s;tid. Cory said he has been besieged with que stions from constituents about "'hy Nixon is not paying stale in<-'Ome taxes. I le has asked the staff I of the Assembly Revrnue and Taxation Commirtre to comt' up with the ans"·crs. I Y outl1 Heltl In Stabhi11 g Of Ki11, 80 SAN F'l1A~CJSCO 1Ul'l1 A voung man was arrc!'ted ThLi rsday on charges or fat ally stabbing his grandrnothtr in her Russian Hill mansion. I I Till CHRISTMAS DA.IL Y 9 ro 9 S.6T . ? ro 6 SUN. 10 ro 4 HOLIDAY SALE Model JET80 Portable Microwave Oven ... Incredibly Fast Cooking ! G .E. MICRO-WAVE OVENS: AS LOW AS $229 95 JET 70 Time to Replace Her Built-In DISH WASH 90DAYS SAME AS CASH (0.A.C.) Master Charge Bankamericard Extended T erms We Install 2·SPEEDLOW PRICED WASHER • 4 W•llh Cvcl"; P•rm1"*nt p,_ with Cold Water Cooldown -Norm11 with Ext•• W••h S•l1ction-D•lic11e for G1rment1 1h1t Nied Speei•I Car e 1nd Actf~11ed Soak • Fit111r ·Flo traps l int e 3 Wuh-2 AinH T1mp1r1uu111 WWA 7030P $1 99 'NOW . 95 ONLY 19~/~GONAl Color -· Low Priced Bulll·ln DISHWASHER • No•mdl W<t~h S1lec11on !or V>90•ou~ washing of ever\ld.iv loads . • 2 l ever Wa~'11n9 Action •Built-In Solt Food Disp~r •Cush.on Coaled Racks •Dual Oeterqent D1n11n<;er •Tuff Tub 1 U lnte•1or NOW ONLY $159 95 WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR SECOND STORE Se rving Santa Ana OPENS Jan. 2, 1974 t.'\1'1 -A sk i patrolinan 11s.<igned to al'alanc!1e conirnl 1ras killed in an nccidental rxplo.~ion. the ilfono C<luniy Sheri ff's office reported. r.rarvin R. Critton. 35. np· pnrcnlly 1\·as prrpar111i::-311 c"- plosive c h:1rRe 11o·hcn rhc h!·1st oerurred Thursctoy niflrning. a sheriff 's deputy ~aid. l'nl!on 11•.e s alone and no one C'\sc 11·as injured. ]{ea2a n St i 11 Sl!AST :\ COU'.\"T'\' Counsr! rlobt·rt Hehb<'rg (L·stlfied hi s ('nunty plan11111t; thrrclor :lnd tlir entire p!r1nning con1· rn1ssio11 J<; rt•sil(ning. Th ree <1( lhr <'On1n1 is s1ontr s sa u.J the di~closure lav.' is the r'.'ason for !heir rt>si~nat1ons , Robert ~t Pasqualetti. 27 . \\'as booked at county jail after being taken from tht> psychiatric unit at SI. r.lary's l·lospitaL I • The bodv of :\lrs. Stel!a PJS· qualetti. So. "·as found '.\O\'. \4 1n the kitchen of her hon1r . Police sald she had been :>taOht'd 11·ith a 12.-inch kitch· ('ll knife latl'r found in ;1 CO 7303 R'N GE Hybrid Aeflacolor chassis TV $299°0 e Pape r 81111 VAN NU\'S (AP) -The Tribune Co. of Ch icago ha :<> purchased !he Van Nuys Publishing Co. nnd Ne"·s Building Co rp .. publishers of the Valley News and Green Sheet. ' S,l\CR .. \'.\!E\"T!) I ,,\I' I Cahforn1a 1:0\' Hu 11 a 1 d ltca ga11 , considrrl'd :i porrnt1;il prcs!dt•r111al c;u1d1dt1!l'. Sil\'S ··1 don't C\'l'n lrt ll)YSl'lf think aOOut an ~·1hing or thnt kind unt il this job is O\'Cr." In nn interview 'fhursda.1·. fleagnn insistl•d · "J'\·c n1ad c no plans I've 1nadc no r decision." / 'Silent Prayer' Proposal Studied SACRAMENTO (AP Cal ifon1ia publi c schoo l children would ha ve n dai!y n1inutc. of classroom prayer or n1cditation undt>r a proposal being investigated by the State Board of Educallon. THE U.S. Supreme COurt ootlawed r e~'it a po n of claMroom prafe rs in public schools in 1962. 'fhe hlgh court held that a nondcoominatlonal prayer in New,. York sch~ls vJM unconstitutional establish- ment of religion by a sla te. But California Bollrd of Education members Thursday ordered board a t t o r n e y Thom11 s Griffin to review a Massachuset!S law which re- quires a minute of silent classroom prayer or medita- tion at the beginning of each school day. Tll E EXACT \\'Ording of the Massachusetts legislation ts : ",\l the corn111cnce1n cnt of the first class of each day in I at! brrades in all publlc schools the teacher in charge of the 11 rooin in which each class is held shall announce that a period of silence not lo exceed one minute in dur::ition shall be observed for meditation or prayer. and during any such period silence shnll be main· ta\n cd and no activities engag- ed In." On a motion fro1n Eugene Rn~lc of Rosevill e, t:riffin was asked to r c v i c 1v the ~1assachu5flts lnw ""1th 11le possibility. if the sense of the bo<1rd is in that direction . to have lhc board prep.1rr liin1ilar legisln!ion in Cnli forni:1.'' Jnsurancrn1an l~obt'rt Long testified hr is one of the three members of the NeV'.lda Coun- ty Ao.'.lrd of Supervisors v•ho v.·oul d bcl' forced to resign liecausr of the n('\\' la1~'. • Fast 'n'easy ZIP ••• frontand sleeves on this macho denim slack suit by Robert Lewis 50/50 • polyester & co tton in white1 powder blut>, navy, red or yellow with conuut stitch. 45.00 tr11sh can . Police s_aid PasqualeHi in 1 !he past had been trt>aled for n1rn1nl prob!en1s nnd was hospitalized at SL f\1ary 's 101 days ago. Hr had work ed as a \Yarehouseman . ;;;.;::W'J w.n,-.1 ·~ ........ -.. , .. ~, , .. , ... .., O.u ., ,,...._ M. 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Allhough each cit.y look a di rferent al?proach, both found satisfactory solutions fo r their publi c en1crgency n1ed1ca l care needs. J,aguna needs to evaluate its ernergency n)edi ca l sel"\'ll'C front sta rt to fi n ish, fro1n such things as spel'ia! telepliohe nun1bers to care at and coordlnation y,·ith South Coast Cornniu n1ty llospitaL It a!so co uld consider ernergency transportation CO· ordinaletl wit h the 1nil1tary. A progran1 utiliz in g U.S. 1\r1ny ~·l ecliva<· helicopters has been successful fo~ civil· \3n authorities jn the Fort Lewis-Taco n1a \V ash1ngton area. En1 erge nty n1edic:al rare is a vital service, one too in1purtant to be dealt with superficially. Rescue Operati o11 San Juan Capi strano's Los Rios Street !hus far has been an area untouched by the spra\\•I that has char· acterized <.levelopment in the city in current years. But threa ts to the small colony of ancient adobes and 1nore _re<.:ent hu1nble houses appear lo be increasi ng. SpanJsh-su rnamed families whose ancestors first settled the valley . The colony recently faced a 1najor threat from an adjacent development which needed city permission to use Los Rios -now a dead-end street -as a widened collector to serve a tract of townhouses. Such a n1ove would have ruined the character of the quiet neighborhood and would also have meant a threat to several hi storic -and not so histori c -dwell- ings. P.lan ning commissioners were wise in refusing to al- Jow the plan. The residents of Little l·Iollywood once again have rescued their unique neighborhood. Fitting Toke11 The San Clen1ente planning con1mission has lost a concerned, dedicated and outspoken member this week with the resignation of George Bowles. The scrappy commissfoner ended a 10-yea r stint as an appointee on the panel after decid ing that after a decade it wa s lime to turn the pos t over to son1eone else_ B'owles was a n1an of few words -a co1nmissioner who shunned rhetoric and always expressed his senti· ments. when needed, in hard-hitting fashion. ('ity councilmen have accepted the resignation with regre ts and at their last n1eeting agreed that the most fi tting token of their gratitude would be easy to offer. The entire area has borne Lhe title "Little Holly· \Vood" for generations and its residents constitute the For the first tin1e in n1emory, the council has granted lifetime privileges on the mllnicipal goU course. 1'o some, that gift to Bowles n1ay seen1 a small ges- ture, but to all who know Bowles and his Jove of the ga111e, it wa s indeed a nl ean ingful gift. 'This here's my new deputy who will help guard th' bank!' Nixon-Ford Feud Rumors Expected · .· ,, . ' ... -Wt\SJ-llNGTON -One of \Vashington's l;ivorite indoor sports is the promotion Of ill \Viii betv:een the Presid ent and :.\h1.: vice president of the United ~t~tes. '2f!_e n1ay have a brief suspens1~n of 111t•ble that as t.i rne passes, rc>al or 1mag- s;ed causes \vi ii be found to suspect \~gined causes \Viii be foLtnd to suspett ~at President Nixon and \'ite President tFord arc feud ing. • Now thi s potential ls 1nore sinister in tliat anv statement Gr a Ct i on by ~ice President Ford Will be examined (()r its relevancy to t:h e im peachment or resignation oL Presidt!nl Nixon. Th&~~ rn~ior relevancv already discussed is tbat Ford's iippolntmf.nt ;ind con· ftrmation by large n1a joriries rnakes tf easier for Republi cans to ~ust ify Ni x- ; ·on·s in1peachn1ent or resignation. ., ,· ~·: ANY ACTION BY Nixnn \\'hlth ca n ~be interpreted ;is dcn1eanln~ Ford V.'ill '141imll arly be susi>ect.. ~: The general n!Sult. is the crra!ion or undoubtedly th e most delica te rela- ' tionship bctv.'ccn a Prc.sident and vice f president in hi slor~'. l! 1s rerolled that ·when PrC"sident Andrei\' Johnson l\'35 impeached th ere 11·as no l'icc prl'sidcnt. f Previo us frictions s11ch ::is Roosevclt- G:1rncr1 K P fln l'd y-.J oh n son and Eiscnho1rer·1'1Jixon carried no such dire con~qucnces BS \1·ou!d be 1111plici1. l11 :1 ',break hl·LIVl'l'll Ni~nn <ind Ford. ' FORT[l\,\TJ.:1.\·, th t're i:; I i t 1 I c hkcl1hO\ld of it: ~ind . for !hill llHl\l\.'I'. 1lltrt' 1-. 110L n1uch \l't:>ighl 10 he given lo lh c 1ch·a Iha!, ll!JW lh;1[ t~orcl v:ould :-uccl·1·d lo the president). ( 'ongress can procl'J•d 1r\!h !ht rt'llH.n<1I of Nixon. \\'hiJC' It JS !!'Ul' jtJ;1t SOlllt' r{epllbiiCCltlS a!re;idr lnclinf..•d ro hurrv i\:ixon out of offi rv. "such as Sl·11;1(ors -.J ~vi ts of Nc\v 'York ::irld Broo~e of ~l:issachu.se tts. ran llSl' tht' Ford eonfirn1ation as further JUStific:1l1on. lhf·re <Jre pressures in tl1e opposite direction. • firsl. as an al1ern;ili vc. to Nixon in ~ ti n1e of dornestic ·and international .,-s1r;;in , Fnrd is not. overpowering. On ~ti.is point lherci is considerable. confusion. r Those :ittr<.u;(l~d by the transition of f I CHARD WILSO~ Nixon to Ford usuall y console then1selves that Henry A. Kissinger \vould remain as secretary of sta te and direct An1eric11n foreign policy along: lines <l lready laid out. TlllS REFLECTS a basic miscon· ccp!ion of the a11thorlty of a secretary of sl;itc. and or Kissinger's role in !he el'cn\s '>l'hich hav e shed n1ost credit on Lhc Nixon adn1inistratlon. Kissinger could not have acted alone ; ln many n.:spects he was more a craftsrnan th<in <• creator. In any case. the prin1ary decisions were made by the Presiden t. and the propelling initicitive came from hirn. 10 say nothing of his personal skill in carrying out international con· lal'!S. Ki ssinger ha~ no illusions on thi s poin1 :ind neithe!' sho11!d anrone else, So it ls far fron1 enough to. say that Ford. through Kissinger. \vould tontinue lo dirccl interna!ional policy with Lhc saine 1neasw·e of success. IT s•10ULD BE noted at this point. however. that there is a steady effort , )Jrgely through the person and office o: Sen. 1-lenrv ~1. Jcic\;son, lo swec p t1.~ide the in1age of Nixon's success in foreign pol icy. This effort conce11trah'S on the Russia n \\'hl•n t deal. !ht' ne11·1y pcrceivf'd dan gers of !he slratC"gic ;_1rn1s <.1greernen!, ;ind lhc energy crisis as It relates to tht: Ar<1lr lsraeli 1var. Jf !he Jackson effort is effec tive, '\'hat 11·as prev\ously dee1ned successful "ill be rl'g<irded :is a <1'1ngerous 1n1sc<lltul<1· lio n and tint~ i'>1xon 's n1al11 clain1 lo grt·;itness in lhc pre~idenc~ 1\·011ld be Sl\'C'pl <1\\'t1y .• Fr on1 that poin t onv.-·nrd. tht~ Ni xon to Ford trnnsi tiou 11•outd hn\'e ovcnxin1e its greatrst obstacle. ANOTllER POINT having to do with such a transition is ho111 11·clc.ome it \\'Ould actually be lo reg ular De1nocrats ln Congress. Ass umin g tha t Nixon gave UJ.i son1etln1e ln 1974, Ford v.·ould have more th an l\vo years in the \\lhi1e House to create a ne\V atn1os phcre <1nd run for the presidency in 19i6, 1: J(is si11g·e r Mideast Plan ~ ... ~ \VASHJNGTON -In pri v:i te. candid talks v.·ith congression<i l I e ad e r s , ~crctary of State Henry Kissinger has ;,e\•ealed his inner plar\ 10 guarant l'l' a Mideast settlement : a jolnl U,S.-Suvle1 military force . with other nntions shnr· ing. under the sy111boli c fl ag or the UN Security Council. Kissinger, bucking so mc11·hnl dimin· ished headwinds fr on1 the potent pro-Is- raeli bloc on Capitol tliJl. carefully notes that for the first time in history thr Sovie t Union has agreed to a "peacekeeping" force in which lht'Y themselves may serve. Tl:IE SOVIET presence in Sinni in a UN-backed peacekeeping for~ v.•ould infurinte pr<>-lsraeli hardliners alread:-o fearful about. gro"-·irlg Soviet power ln the Ea.st em Med iterranean and the Aruh Middle East. _ But Klssingcr argues with cold logic J that this growth of Soviet power is l Car more predictable. in an escala! ing · ~iral, as Jong 8:3 the Arab-Israeli dlspu~e &ntlnues. Soviet Influence there. 111 ~ llaorl. was made possible in the first plucc • . 1 ( EVANS -NOVAK ) by !he Arab-lsraell 25-ye3r 'var in which 1\loscow was invited in as the Arab champion to offset Am crlcan aid lo lsrae L BUT ARAB identification with the U.S. and the West, particularly strong in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. should reassert ilSelf arter the Arab-Israeli stn1ggle is brought under control -a condition that, ironica lly, soviet presence in a !X'acekeeping force will hasten, Thus. Kissinger tells congressional leaders that the Sinai peninsula must Ix restored to Egyptian sovereignty atJd ::i "powerfu l" UN force placecl in the la rgely demilitarized Sinai to prevent n1ilitary attack by elther side against the other. So far . his confidential talks "'il.h congressiona l leaders have produced a surprising amount of agreement. Dear Gloon1y Gus So they meant 5 percen t instelld of 25 percent on the gasoline cut. The only good ne\11s \\IC get out ()f \\lash· ington comes oo a typographical error. M. K. T. Gloom-,. G111 (Ommen11 11rt s11bmllled bl' tfld•rJ and d• nol nte:es~rill' rellKI lhe ~i•w1 of lh' new11>11>er. Sand 1our Pt! 1>ffve hi Gloomv G11J, 011Ur Pllor. Bluebirds A 11 Optic<il Illusion? Things f Learned \\'bJle Looking Up Other Things: That such l>irds as the ind igo bunting , the bluebird and the blue jay hat·e 110 blue plgmc.nt in their feathers; it is an oµtlc;il illuslon that. at certain angles, they appear to be blue. • • • TI1at the "thoroughbred" racing ho rse is not the same as a "purebred " dog. in that the thoro ughbred is a delibcro!e n1ixture of several breeds. ' • 11uit, of the 21 n1illi on Ainericans of. fici11lly design<i ted by !he government ;is "substand<ird 11·orking poor," three· QllBrters are \vhitc. 'J'hat i'llthough people in Switzerland speak French, (ietnuin or Ttnlian aln1ost ~YDNEY J.HARRISJ exclusively, th ere ls a Swiss lang uage, Hhaetian, spoken in the Engadine region by soine 100,000 Swiss. • That "Libera!" and "Conservative'' \-\·ere political terms unknown until the 19th century, and initially had quite dif- ferent meanings thBn they do today : a "Conservative" held tha t State and Church should be united , and a "Liberal" held that governm ent should not in~ lerfere in private affairs. ' ' That if you have command of the 3,000 most frequent words in the English language. you ca n understand 95 per cent in any random sample of 100,000 running v.·ords; but in order to gain only a 1 per cent increase in un· ders!anding, you must attain an ad· dilional 6,hOO words in your vocabulary. • • That the Nazi regim e was calJed lhe "Th ird Reich" because Hitler regarded the Hol y Roman Empire and the German Ernpire. as the first two great periods of Teuton ic dominance in Europe. • • • That "busy as a beaver" is as much a misnomer as "blind as a bat" -the beaver works only when necessary, and plays most of the time: incidentally, it has been found that when the beaver population is reduced below a crilical level, the animal seems to Jose its ability for building dams, and often seems lo Jose even the will to survive. • • • That, (!lthough we employ the French word "Cinesse" lo describe a certain tactic in bridge, the French themselves don 't knO"-' it as such, and call the tactic an "impasse." s lt1011nded Ecm10111~1 Needs Help Strikes Are Out of Line To the Editor: \Ve are now faci ng a time of un· precedented national crisis, and I 3m unable to sec the logic behind the current labor stri kes. Granted. the J\lea( Cuttf'rS, Teamsters. and J\tachinists unions fel·l they deserve 1nore, but I think th ey are being a little selflsh this tin1e . CONSIDER the consequences of a long strike on this area. Shortages of food \\'ill trigger price increases. citizens' purchasing po1\·er \\'ill dtmlnish. and customer di ssati sfnction and unrt·st \\'ill increase. There arc currently enough things happenin g in the country to cause frustration of the ma sses .. \Ve are f;icin~ shortages in electricity, heating oil, <ind gasoline. These situations, <ilong with a \rounded economy, are serioos prolr !ems. If you ad d to this a potential food shortage, you are serlou s l v threatening our ability to survh·e. and !his could prove overburdening to the average person. Th is is a tin1e when \11e as a countrv must tighten our belts and dig in 10 restore our economy. Our cconon1y Is noundering, so v.hy do th ings that :ire harmful to it ? This means : [)(ln 't start !ilrikes; Don 't stop v.•ork in ~yrnpa th y ror another strike: Don 't stop your trucks in the middle o[ major higln11ays and block traffir:. Wl:IAT GOOD is a \\•age increase \\'h<'n it results in higher prices and shortages·.' Is this rational or r<'asonnbJ<'? \Vt' h;1vf' reached the point \\'here \\'e 111ust stllp being selfish, inconsid~rnte. and just plnin stupid. and CQnsider the in1· plicalions of our actions. \Ve have bel'n livin g high on the. hog for too many yea rs, oblivious to the mnsequenecs of our extravag11nt llv.ing patt~rns. TI1e tiinc h<ls come for us lo pay for our glutton)'. nnd to hegi n to 1vork for what \1'e r.-:!ceive on~ Bgain . E\•cryone is going to he hnrt by our current shortages , but the S\Viftness with l\'hich our country recovers Is goi ng to depend on us not rnaking ridiculous mistakes. J . RUTAN .J R. te11sord1ip To the Editor: Unless of course you force thi s matter of censorship into a total absurdity by making front page nev.·s of everyone in the area who sells Zap comics. it may be possible that the arrests of ( MAILB OX ) Let/crs jl'!J!ll rcqrli1 is ure 1c1·/cr1111£•. JYv1·111al/y, l\'r1/cr·s s1tu11/d ru11!'t'1! li1~·1t nir;sSIJ!/fS in 300 !f(/l'(/S (JI' li'SS, '/'lie r1ul1t 10 co11de11sc feller.~ to jd . .;1111ct or t~li111h1ate /1be_/ 1s rcs{1rrl'd. ill/ It'/· u·r.~ 111!(~/ i11l·/11de siu1u1/111•r ruid 111n il- 111y ru/1/rf'.•S h11/ /l(lllU'S llUl!J /IL' !J'i//i. /1t>/il fiil /'l'f]llf'St I) Sl!f/1('i1'lll l'('(/,•Pll I.~ 11/1/!Ul'C!ll. /'uClllJ !II// 11iir. be piilJ· /tHlll'd. the 01rners of the Fahrenheit 451 !look store in L~iguna Beac h for all eged!.v se lli'rg obscene books rn;iy ultirnatcly lead to a good purpo:il'. ·r111s CCIL'Ll l t'Ollll' ;1\)0UL 1f the Su prcn1e Cuur1 c;1n bt' rnach.' to St't' th at the "con1n1un itv standard'' n1c:thod of arriring al \11har 1S cons1dcred obsl'ene or pornog raphic Is unfair becau se, in ;1 to\vn li ke Lag11 n;i 111 particular. 1l 1s, in1po ss1ble to establish a "comn1uni1y standa1·d" due to the fact thal CM.1r popu lat ions is rnadc up of such a divers1· ty of people and points of v1e:w. Since.. in matte.rs of freedon1 of speech. lt can hardly be shov.'n that a co111munity is in d:ingcr becaUSL' of 11 h:it books nrC' being so!d. it Sel'nls to 1ne th<il th e real !hreat v.ould b(' cn·<itt•d by th e i111pos1tlon of arbilr:iry stand:Jrt!s even 1f they 11·C're <igrced upon by a 1n:ljor1ly of people. Thl' 1n:·11urlt_I' \'OIC't' 11 l11ch c .. s1;1h!isht ·s !:111 . (·~p\·r1allr 1n niat · tcrs of the prn(£1('tio11 of lift• and prop- erly. is not :ipplt('ab!c in rnattcrs of !ree sµecch. OUll Ptll..ICE lil'p:1rt111rn1 <Ind the Ornngc (.'ount~' di~tri l'( nttnrr1t·~· ~ecrn hell bent on 111aking then1sehes despised by n1an y peo1>le TI11s 1s cer!<iu1l~· un· fortun;itc. since lh(1y esscnii :i\ly :ire [11 a posi lir'n of do111g grt'<I\ ~er\'k·e fnr the comrnuni!y for 1vhich they shou ld receive our grBtilude. They shouldn 'l be di rected into censorship activities. ANf"lY \V ING l\.llRKLA i\1A RKS F r119nl it11 To the Edi tor : Known facts: (I ) The Cil y of _Laguna Beach 'is nol yet rol!ing in excess funds. t2) Ci ty officials have announced a need Panorama of the West Vast expanses or land to he turned into homesteads, fur to be turned into gold, gold itself to be had for the dJgging and panning -such are some of the elements in the glorious adve nture told in Tbe Amerkan Heritage Jlistory of the Great West by David Lavender. planned and edited by Al vin M. Joscp~y. Jr. (MtGraw·Hill, $16.50, de luxe ed1t1on $18.50) . IN TllJS BIG, superbly Illustrated book, orginally published in 1965 and out of print for several years, the action !'!tart~ In 1763, the year England told ·her colonials not to settle beyond the crest or the Alleghenies - and bold U>ng Hunters like Daniel Boone and scheming land speculators li ke Richard Henderson poshed over the enstern mountai ns . They were followed by p r o u d , semiliterate, self-reliant men and women in search of the dign ity they llK>ught they would acq uire with the ll:1nd they felt shoulct be theirs. Mountain men, (THE BOOKMAN J explorers, missionaries. miners. soldiers. homesteaders. railroaders. r a n c h e r s surged westward -and fought the In· dlans almost every step of the way, rnE COMPLEX. many.faceted story is told as one swirling, panoramic whole. meshed chronologically from beginning to end within the larger con- text of our national history. David I.11vender's ability to bring the West authentically alive hns been demonstrated in such books as Benfs Fort, L.and of Glanl,, Yt1f'stward Vlsk>n. and The First of the Wilderness. Alvin M. Joscphy-, Jr. is a widely known au thority on the American Indian and the West. VICTOR de KEYSERl.JNG fo r space io hou:.e such things ;J$ recr{!J· tion facili ties. ~L·nior t 1lit.l'l1 °S cluh house and lifl'gu~1rd f:1 cilit1es. 1'.l1 'fhl'rc \\':'I S a structurally sound bu1ld in~ on the north tnd of L11guna·s J\l:un Hl'<ll'h llhi' 11ld Boy's Club 1 lJU!. :11:1:., as forrnf'r i'i!y ~!;:i 11:1 gt•r Hose -~<(Id. ··1t 1~ not lht• rnonun1Pn t lhn t 1ht' propo~rd nt'w bui ldings v.·ill bt• ·· PROBAB ll.IT\·: \\'ith 5 to 10 thousa nd dollars, thai huilding ('Ould h:11 t' hcrn refurbis hed 10 Sl'rl l' :1nv of !hOl<f' nerd.~ d lld 1nconsplcuousll' hlt,'nd i1l1u lhl' IH'l\r pnrk. 111 is pl:innt'd 10 ri·bu!ld 1hr samr ;llll0llll1 of S(!Ullr'i.' fOtii aL::\' l'ISl'l'>here 111 !hL· park for 11·pll 01·t ·r SllXJ.CX)() cost 10 tht' r11izens of L:ir-:una 1 llomil_I'' If a frul!;tl 1x·r~on h:1s only one C'ar of CQrn for his £lock of C'hickens . !h;it person 11·ill proh;1bl~' find -a ust' for the t11b. Rrgr<.'t : \\-'ottldn'1 it h:ni· b(•t·n 11ic1• ii the r ity h<1d said. "L;n:u11:1. ire know 11's ,., h:+rd ro1\" to hO<' <Hid 11 1•'rr· c:o1ni: to ~pend $10 .UO() lo S-<ll'l' \\Ill SIOll.f)I)(), ~inrl \lt•rry Chnsun:1~~" \I C' r r v Christ111:1s. · \\ .\L \\'. LE:\K A 11 Ii -.~t•111i Iis111 To th~ r:ditor : r re11d with l/1lt'r('$( \'n11 Jlof1n1:i11·~ Dl'C. 11 article 011 !he bun11icr st1('k1·r \\'E \VA:\'T OIL .\OT JE\\IS. 11h1ch hl' att ;1cks as a11ti·St•n111 1e. Thtil. ol rour:;:e. is true .. 110\\"E\'ER, Ii I 1\l'I'!' :in l ~r.'lcli_ would choo:'P 10 li1·1' \1·11h th:~t ~1nd or anti·S..·11uti <;n·1. 11l11(h I" itJ.·n1 ifi11hl<' Jnd c<Jn h1· 11111t.1'1 11u1 hy <111y Jc1rish truck dt11't'r. rn 1!11· kind vo11 Jl nffm;111 himself d1spl11y~. \\hich is f<ir rno1\' dangt>ro11~ and 1·1r1ous. He spc;ik~ of thl' txp::insinn of l:;r/irl'~ bordrrs :1-. 1f !hi~ Ot.'t'UITl'd liv ch011'" nf lht· lsral'lis, \1'hich 1.~ !111• "ll us:-ian l!n('. 111 110 1nsta11cc has illl\' ~1c11nn by the lsrnclis s1ncf' thf' forn1<1tion uf th(·ir country b('cn .~uch as 10 be con· :;idcrcd aggression hy any reasonailll' :-;tandHrd . Thrcat~·ncd \\c1tl1 cxll11('!1on , <11· lBcked over and over it"Llin h1' ovcr\\'helmingl)' unbalanced m t'1 j t a r ~, strength. she h~s come to \vhere shC is today agai nst her wil l. Israel ,\·Otdd gl <Jd!y cxch;1ngl' its territoria l gnins for peace Bnd security -and n1>l hi11g il'SS \Vt\I ever get this territory b<lt:k. FC)LLO\VI NG nusSi<J ll ;idvicc is \'lhnt got the Arabs \Yhcrc thL'Y ;ire, Con tinuing to follow ii 1111!1 lake thezn furlher 111 the ssn1e direction -nowhere. GEORGE L. PERLIN OllANGI COAIT DAILY PILOT Robe rt N. ·iveed, PubU.~llcr Thomas KeetiU~ !'diior Barbara ~f'titridi. Editorial Pad~ EcHtnr- .nw. edi!orlal pn~ or the Dnily Pilot seeks to inform and i:Umu Jatr. ':8cll't'! b)' pre-scnting on this page dive~ •commentary on loplc:s or in- terest by syndic11.ted rolunini&ls and cartoonists, by Jtrovidlng a forum ror readers' vlt'Ws and by pre~tJng thhi newspaper's opinions afld ldt'M on current topics. The edllorial opinions of tM Dally Pilol appear only in lhe editorial . ~lumn at the mp or the page. Op1n1on1 expre:S!l('d by the col· umrrlsts and canoonlsts and Jotttr writeni art their own and no end<>r.ii~ ment of their vi~~ by the Da11y PUot ~kl be in1ffl'ed, Friday, December 14, 1973 I ' ' DAILY PILOT frlclay, Dtctmbtr 14, i q73 . PRICES GOOD THRU SUN. DEC. 16th HOLIDAY HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 10TO10; SUNDAY 10 TO 7 SAVE 82 ••• MEN'S U·NECKED SWEATERS warm ribbed knit ACRYLICS gg COMP. VALUE $7 Fashion's newes t knits for grea l mating' Sleeveless U-neck style in a barrage of terrific new soli d col· ors ... get several ... layer 'ein on with shirts and 1eans. S-M l ·Xl. \. . . . "\ Enchanting for 1\ W lhe holidays, 11\ 1 I\\ FRILLY FEMININE ... NYLON PEIGNOIR 1111 GOWN S!:Jli . \ ~ y . ""' Be an angel. .. get her one for Christmas! Floaty nyfon11 peignoir sets wilh gowns in mi~allz or long lengths.~· [xqllisite sheers and tTicots In snowy w ile, flo wer pastels or bew itching black. S-M·L. . ~ - GIRlfBRDSffEil \ -.. SLHPWfAR IN ~-. ~~ystyles·· i!gg · Positively adorable! Gowl'IS, pajamas, em- bellished with dainty smocking, faociful em- broidery ... lo win over every little girl's heart come Christmas. fleecy-soft brushed nylons in a dazzle of 11-0llday shades. 7 to :14. 0 COSTA MESA C~k These! ~ l adres Hancbags ....... 5.99 , 1 l adies' Kaflans ........... 5.99 · l adi es ' Robes ............ 7.99 l ad ies ' Scarves & Bells ... 1.59 • . . . . .. ~ ~ . . ·" J . MEN'S HANLON " KNIT SHIRTS "CAN1 MISS" GIFT FAVORITE 3gg The so fHouch nylon shin iha1\ u110111e " llasS1c ' Slyled for year 'ro11nd ~vear v11th short slee ves. crrJJ ni:rkl1 ne. Get lun1 1 ~·10 or more at 011r ~ma sh-lo~"' price. We 11,1.l~ cm u1 most \'tJnt i::d colors ... s11es fo1 all the guys' S M l XL \ SAVE 83 ~MEN'S ~ FASHION JEANS ... zapped with studs or buckles ~* 6.~.,~ SAVE'2 THE PUCKERED CARDIGAN steals the holdiay scene Great w1!h holiday pants. skirt~! For gilt g1~1ng! So richly puc~.ered Iron! and bar:k. you'd guess 1! to be wonh ri11' h mo1P. than !he regular pucet Cuddl y wo11 m polyes l!!r 1n colors that ,111.: new, lresh, fa shion exciting! ~- S-M L "."' V.11uro Jnd ~l 1 1;~ h:rutic! f!Jre-leg C(J!10n 1.vdl~ puncned·up with gold color mer.;l s.tuds. or -bac~ buc~lcd! A\I w11h contrast st1ching. belt loops, back yokes, two trnnt and two back pockets. B!ue, wine. ~11it1n .11es 28 ln 38 . ... z ~f.": SAVE 12.11 FRONT·QUILTED NYLON PANTSCOAT SlmES WITH INSUlATED WARMTH reg. 1 i!BB 14.99 VJhat a great gift idea! Great for winter sports. cas11al wear. l ightweigh t. yet amazingly warm .•. with polyester filling to block out the cold. l ipper c!os~d ... even on the pockets! Snaps high at the coll&r. Bel~ with buc~re closing. Wow winter colors! S·M-L. 12·J04 USE YOUR CllfDl~.1110 WI MONOI ; I • IMUlllllCMI 3088 B R I ST 0 L ST. • l&Slll CWCl CUI ~-__ _ .... 'llSl M11 CM11U(M1 Cl(l!I TltwS San Di ~qo Freew,1y ,1t Ari s tol OA ILV PILOT ~ ... . " . 3 SPEED 26 INCH SPORT BICYCLE full !outu1<· dilUl1 · /P ti ,p 1n mod{·ls 101 rn1·n & wom~n l 1~ht we,~h1 11,1mc lull l•·ndrr ·, hand ~ra~e~ tor bulh wh~e1 . ch~1n P,uard & ~1c ~~ldnd #IUB. #lUG 3 1 99 REG . 49 .97 •' \ \ 2111 V4" Ti1es I ' BIKE SAFITT FLAG Jail 1'~!!gi•' ~ T ~ ~~IO~ a tr•fnt 1111• 1•af1 ~~ .1~ \~•n ln- 11all 1n 1~.! rf .. n~t•:. Bf !OL 199 , GIFTABLE TOILETRIES FOR HIM AND HER FOR HIM ... BRUT GIFT SET ROMAN BRIO TRAVEL GIFT SET A •.·ii ~~/ :r~n W•\I 1po1' 1.11•· 7 I r .. 197 QI :pr,,,n !JO l1.11un & 7 I'll 1 ' , 1 1'1 , ' rr\U t>r.:~ ho I ';11.1·1 Reg. 1.87 Brul lotion ~nd Brut s p1~r REG . deodo r~nt . .l.37 2.57 for modi:rn crntu11r n•. on 1he go !r1.-~ fi~al P~mJ~ B•1n produrt. n a l•PD•·rra \l1.Jv111(1 f t ; 11: 1 ont~1nfls OT Jttf'! h.l"' 1~' "" ·.~r,11 n•·11an1.1~111nd ·h~, •·,1~ "' . .. , " THE CANDLE & BOTTLE CUTTER FACTORY 897 COMPARE AT 12.95 3~;7 1~rrc'<; no end ro r~" ne;i( things you r,Jn makP w11 h this ? 1n J ~1! Molds and wav 1or candle mak1n~: cuurr "D01y and emorv 101 ~ortlc and iug r.utt1nc [a~~ and tun. THE CANDLE FACTORY KIT COMP. AT S.'9S Prices good thru Sunday, December 16 • BOYS' or GIRLS' 20" ORUXE HI-RISERS 34~!. 39.99 RACING & TOURING BIKE ,, f Sporiv b1rvcle w11h i u~lom s,1d g' I ~!ipll• J die~. s1~sy bi1r. Lh1omc tpnatrs. ~hainguard & ~nobby 11ec1d rear tue CHB 2~8 G OUR REGULAR PRICE 59.97 l oday's most popular btke at a fan1as111: low prirc1 f eat ~erwe1ght f1ame with bright. retlectorileO t1nish 10 speed gear system. Gear protectors. h•11n hJna brakes. 27 x 11 J" tires. wrapped and plugged hJn- dlebars. delu xe seat. #CHB -09 Kickstand !or 10 spee d hikes. .99c .... : .. GOOD TASTING TREATS FOR PARTIES AND GIFT GIVING . DEC9AGE MADE EASY CHOCOlATE CHERRIES OR FlAVOR HOUSE PEANUTS your choice !Ii tor CELLA 'S CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES , tie onlv ft\uc<iLtr~ co verfd cherry you can buy with a 100 °c liquid centEr Sn: D~• FLAVOR HOUSE 8 OZ. PEANUTS . b{Jtl!P o! dry r1 ,! !J·O n'•i~ Si!lt~d 1ust righ t and absolu!ely ~011c1ou5 DECOIPAGE4 lfAIMlllT SAVE 23 8/o ... BORTZ WINDOW BOX OF MILK CHOCOLATES REG. 3 •1 •« ... for STAIN GWSt~ ~ullN GIASI ORNAMENT KIT fllQUE KIT 11.JOJ !iHOP WITH COl\IFIOEl\ICE AT WHITE FRDl\IT ... !iATl!iFACTIOl\I 6UARAl\ITEED DR \'DUR MONEY BACK CHARGE I CNA!f!!!;·· USE YOUR CREDIT CARD 11 ·-·~... 11· ' y . MISltlC ... ltlll ~ I --. " 10DA H ISl lWIC .. l•llllltHllfl(llS ~ I FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIEl:E JUST CHARGE IT TODAYI ' ,, ,_ pl f ishe r Prict Ruc~·J·SUc~ -~ r -~:r,:; 'I r'- fi( ·-- 1 t ----- ' ' ~"' '-.... __ --- 0 D r---~~'"'1~ ~ -----. SPECIAL HOLIDAY 8TOREHOUBB MON. lhru BAT 10AM la IOPM. SUNDAY IOAM to 7PM your choice ± /.1\ 0/1.t! v PILO I . ' QUALITY LUGGAGE ... SAVE ON EACH PC. OR THE sn PUT NEWS YOUR HOME FOR CHRISTMAS . ·L --~-:-~. -2997 ,, ...... ~ -•••. Ji.,1 • • •• --~ '" I, • ' i I • lflV I !c1JP, . ~ . '·-i.··· 11.;1 f :.. I . l I ! . ~, -- • This is good looking and rugged lugga ge !hat compares to J nat ional bran" . luggage that sells fijr twrce its prrce. Rein- lorced vinyl a,_ rigi d f1Jme cnnslructron wllh #9 heav y duty 11ppe1 closu res. Handl es arr sl1'rl reinforced and each prece has a 9 in inside 11ppered prn:kel R11 h colors of brown. gold or blue. 1 5 PIECtCUJ ioN KITCHEN.TDl.JfJ --ou~!RIG,,9'Rl-CI ~;~~ ~ .'f . " . • !l _ Mf a ;oo~ o1 an old c~!le ~adA culinar~ decor lon~ ~i!!!dled S"OO~. rofr. \Jw1fr'i!Oo spatula phi: llanR1ng fM.~ Duraule. decorative and tuncl10NI Giff SfARS 7 PC. COffH BERVER sn SPECIAi.LY PRICm SPECIAL PUICHlSI 399 Att1ac11ve and tunctional se(inctudes lour 6~ 01. b11ghl porcele1n mugs, ma!chinl! sugar and cre!mef and a napkin holclef. · 23 97 ,, ....... •• , jj,,, =--4 2197 ,, ....... •• ,.1J.,, ,.,-----f 12~!.. •• ,. 1,.,, SAVE s23aa ONTHESff RS OF TRAVEL 9~! LLOYD'S AM IFM RADIO WITH DIGITAL CLOCK A ._.,. ,.11 .. """"". n 1 249 I .".,1.. )1'1J 'I l'r<U\'l .•n!I ~ ~· \ U :l1•• J1<r" 111 a I• •I , , ' ~ ~'"'' 11~·' 1t •I ~ '" ,.,,,,,,. ;:•11n t.1 COMP. AT 29.9S HOSTESS SERVING PIECES urchoice gg . 2 QT. ICE BUCKET AND 8 COAITERl.:.SAVE *1 Cl\oice of 7 d1Herenl hostess serving pietes ot sparkling glass. All arr. illd1v1dually bo~ed easv wrapping. OUI REG. PRICE 3'.99 299 le~wred wood t1n1sh ice buc ~el 1s insulated to keep ice hard 101 hours. H.is d1st1nct1ve melal 111111. Comes w11h 8 coasters Get this 101 gifting and party g1~inR. AM I FM STEREO WITH 8 TRACK PLAYER, CHANGER & STAND COMPLETE SYSTEM ONLY !he a11 togetht!! mus11; system de!wers tut!, r1c~ sound. AM 1fM mu\hplc~ receiver has wide band tuner and bu rl\ 1n 8 tr Jr~ tape player. Full Sile 4 spei'd rer6 rd Chrlnl;i:r 1\11h hase and dus r COVL'r. Pair n1 sp~J~er~ ,ind f u\ton1 c.1n 1nr:ludcd THE LITTLE HOME WINE MAIER COMPLOE KIT SPECIAL PURCHASE p1 You get eveivt~inl! needed lo ma~e delicious red. while or 1ose wines plus J tlandsorne be~era~e di\· penser Each kit ma~e~ l gallon_ 12·lOJ ,1 0 DAILY Pl l~ __ _ fr1d:ty, OtCPmber 14, 1?73 W<1t so11 fl,1il8 'Devclo11111e11ts' L1 Coc1 st Co11m1t111ity District SNOW FRESH TREES ARRIVING DAILY! ~·ur lhl' c·oast l '()tJ11l11Jlll1\ Colll·go J)1Str!c1. 1:172 "i J \1 ;1s <1 \ i'!'~ good y\':lr, .'.lttordtnl!, to 111<;\fJCI Chancrl!(lr Norman I~. \\'al.'ion vdlO hns ~iven hi s :uu1u:il rl·port lo trus!t·cs. \\';rt~on in pr1·s1•nt1ng the 200-pngc docu1111·nt, ~;11t! 1Ju• d1$lric l :ind 1\s 1 wo carn1>t~St''-. (:olden \Vest ;111d (Jr:in~1· f'onst, had undergone a year {Jf "dyna1nic dcveloprnl'nt '' desp]l(' ;1 !fll i'llfll; (Jff !:l ••nrol hncnl na\!i111w1de, and a i.:i·nt•rul rll't'IL11l' uf 111h·r(!>I in <001!1•gc attl'llda111.:1· TilE f\10ST <l ran1:i1ir r1·.,111 10 take pl~11.:t· durn1 i.: the 19"."'l· 7:1 ~chool ~t>ar "·as the open111i; of KOCI-:-·rv. t'harirH:l 50. l hP first all-eolor tetrvis1on stat ion to Sl'r\'c ()range County, llr. \V;itson said. Other n o t e v.• o r I h y ac-... ~ ...... .'. .,..., ..... • 1, • " Colleges To /like T11itio1i . " Out--0f-s1~1te s t u d c n ls at - tending Orange Coast or C:-Oldcn \\lest Coll ege nex t year \1·ill ha ve to up the ante. :i<:- cording to !rus t(•('s of th(' Coast Con11nunily C o Ile g c District \1+to have incrcas1.:d tuition fees. 1·01np1l~hn1cnts he cited arc. An ir\('rca:-;e in the at - !1'n<l:.in("t· Uf oldt·r stu dt>n1s and parl·litnc students. v. hi ch IH·l pl'rl rnol1\llt!' .1 I ~ 6 pcrct·nt u1<·rP:is1• In evening class ~ 'II! 01 lrJJt•Jl! -l·:xµ;uul .. (! !iealth !\1·r 1·1ec 1)r'ugran1s for students .at hoth tul!t·gts. /{l>gistered nur~s. pt1~·.sicia n.~ and ps)chialr1sts arc sch c d u J e d . local l;1btirn tor1cs :trl' prov1df•tl , and arr1d1•11\ 1nsu1 ;1nt·c is prir \·1dcd -·nie C'hi!drr n·s (.'enter :1t (lr:inge Coa st Colll•gc and t!1c Child Care. Ccn!er al Golden \\'i·st College prov1d(.od nC'edL'<I scr1•1<.·es for parC'nts v.·ho 11·1Jrked v.·h1le cont inuing thl'ir t'ducati on. nt'" L'Ou\pu1t·r. :'\n S}strrn 370 :.lodl'I 155, I B ~l v.·hlch h1·lp~ with ad nlHll:?.lr[!tivc and f111;1flt 1at pla.nn ulk:: l'horcs. -<:ooperat1Ve \\' o r k ex· perienct• ed11t n ti on rnaintained 11s 2$ pcrct·nt annual grO\\'th ratl.' and achieved increci.~ed cun1111wt1ty ,1nd fa culty suir port. -Enrollment in television at bot h colleges doubled over the pre\"lous yc.ar. lo n1ore than 2.000, illustrating t h e in· ert·ascd dernand for "non- lradltional delivery methods" lO satisfy current student needs. llespite these increases in 5"n 'ices the amount of monev spcn! to educate each stude1l1 1\as S9:r.?.80. or about $100 le ss ~ than Lhe state ::i v e r a g e -S!ud<'nt t'V<ilun!ion or in· \V;1tson said. strutlion \r;·1s ::.!:i rted on :1 1------:;;;;;;;-;;;;,;:;;::; l"Ollege11·itle basis ~tl both c0!· IL"gt·s and in all cl;iss(' . .;, Cupid's Censore<l .. • ltlnrl~ets lloottte d New 1·ork Stock Ex- change chairn1an Jan1es J . Needhan1 says secur- ities auction · n1arkets will collapse if a CE'n- lral Stock .r.1arket bill becon1es law. Says al)()- lition of fixed con1n1is- siu n rates will kill in- C"enti\·es for n1embcr- ship . .J 6 FT. DOUGLAS PRICED FROM urJer garden centerf OPEN7 DAYS A WEEK -9TO 8 A full year of !iludy, or 30 units \l'ill cost !ht• non-rcsi- <lent student S~l43 in::.1t>ad of the $810 being ehargcd the current year. ATHENS (AP f -The nt'IV Cireck goverrunent hils forbidden the n1ar· riage of .,.,.orncn police of- ficers to anyone but a Creek "of imi}eccable con- duct, education. soc i a I 1xisition and <ledicatcd to nntional idf'als." .......... ~;.; .. ;;;.~ ... SWENSEN'S of COSTA MESA NURSERY LAND TREELANDS Per 1u1il, the new fpc \1·orks out lo $3 1.4:1 instead nf the formPr $27. The ch<l ngcs begin In .July 1:11h lht· $lar1. of lllc !974-1975 fiscal year. 'fhe fee changes are the result of a nc11' la11· v.·hich allows con1mun ity c o J I c g e districts to establish their ov.·n tuition f(.'('s by computing th t• current costs of educ:ilion p<.'r student. Non-resident tuition fl'e<: formerl y 11·c rt' cstahhshcd hy the s!alt• and v.·erc uniforul throughout California. 'fhe stipulation came in H IK'IV l:Jl\I published in Jl1c offici[1J govemn1cnt r;;1ze1tf' tv.·o davs after LL r;r•n. Ph<1cdon Gizikis sei z· ed \>01ver in a coup. Linder the law. offictrs and noncomn1issioned of- ficers of t he "gcn- rlarmerie, city police and fire brigade'" cannot mar- r\' 11•i1hOu1 government ap- prov!l. l\l ale officers mu~t he ll\"e r 26 and female offict·rs over 25. • M•I• V•nl• Shopping C.-nler • ~ N o'\v··~a·PE N (~ . .. ~·················~····~ . . Come In and tasle our outrageously rich ice cream .. , we car r y <1t least "o flavors! Choos e a <1e1e c lable sundae from our large loun!aon menu. We are open 7 d ays a week 11 a.m. to 10 :30 p.m. Give the gift that IN ORANGE COUNTY: Mission VleJo Camino Capistrano, No. or Avery Parkway 495-1870 • Yorba Linda La Palma at Imperial Hwy. 996-0330 !Nert to Arco S!•lio11) Huntington Beach 7462 Ed inger keeps on giving all year long. Records and Tapes ·;; ' . ANDYWIWAMS SOLITAIRE M oncludino;i· rt ...... /'tbu~.,n.. s....,~Ofu... ~mi... c.n· -.t.n. '"'l°" .. You n ... 1 1.4~ .. ,, . ..• Just for Christmas 1.99 f(IR,:;~----, Barbra Streisand hnr/ othrr 1711 · . 1 . i.111 u tn.\tr11111t•ntf •Cot...___";""""'"9: ' 11 ·~ .. "'""'Gl""roe.IJnlw,pp,. r Mrs.ff/I....._.,. H•s S..., Sr.., T""' Woold k A Concwio ., Your choice Record or Tapes. 3.69 4.79 ,,.. Albums 4.39 ff.cord• T•PN If you ire looking forth• perfect gift to please 1nyon1 on your Christmas list Jet JCPenJMY h•lp you fill th1t stocking .. Merry Christmas from Penneys. JCPenney Christmas Hn: Mon. ,tfiru Sat., 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. FAS HION ISLAND, Newport Beoch 1714) 644·23 I 3 HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beoch 1714) 892·7771 ' Anaheim 1123 N. Euclid Ave. 635-8181 Tustin 1050 Edinger Ave. 838-9000 . I Ed i11t;1•r I N•wporl f rW'p.I , ncn L.M.B~d B~{l ~etl1 W o~se Tl1ru1 Little Hair Take a bachelor who is bald . And another with ex- ceedingly bad teeth. \Vhich characteristic is more apt to turn off so1ne young btdy analyzing the p;1ir in her search for a romantic partner ? Researchers who have looked into this query at great length t.'Ontend the bad teeth are worse. Haldncss, they say, is nowhere nearly as great a sex-ap- -peal handica p as many OOld n1en be- lieve. The numb<>r of people \11ho sleep in the streets every night in Calcutta co1nparcs roughly to the nu mber of people \vho sleep in bedrooms every night in Jersey City or Austin or Day- ton or Cha rlotte or Tumpa . , \tight up to 'Vorld War JI , some churches in l~omania charged th eir 111crnbers an annual ren t for space in ht'a\'cn occupied by the relatives of said nu~mbcrs, 1'1n told. \\'IIALE Q. "Except in !hf' Bible, is there any record anv\vhere uf the rcsi:uc of a n1an fron1 the bellv of a \l'h<ile'!" A. Sui:h supposedly oceurred off 1.he Falkland Islands 1891. Log of the 1vhalcr St<ir of th(' Enst reported that a C'fC\V rncmlx>r. presumab!.v clro\vnrd 1vhile helping catch> n 1vhall'. 11·as found in it the tH~xt dav, a\iv(' hut mani'1cal. An e11trv tt1 rcC' V.'t>cks kit er indicn tcd the n1an to be coin· plctely i-cr.:ovcred . Shrug. llo1Y 1nany n1u sic;1l i11strun1rnts can you nnn1e that rrq uirc the JX'rforiner to use ho1h hunds and feel? l1iano, organ, hi.1rp1 dru1ns. Any othL•rs? That foreign Jund 10 11'hith the \;irgcst numher of U.S. citizens retire is Ca nada. l\lcxico is next. Aft er that , Italy. A hal f ounce of tobacto is about ho1v much the aver- ;.igc pipe sn1okcr uses per day. t;~DECI DED 1'host:" );tholars \\'ho lik e to crilcul;i te 1he averages con- lt'nc\ a t~·µieal 111an dt'VO tl's frotn two to four yenrs of his lift>li1nr jus! n1;1king up his n1ind . Prob;ib\y 11\'0 years is right \\';iii. n1avbl• it's four ve;1rs. Or do vou think three y1·ars '.' Lrt"s thi;1k ;iboul 1!1is ·a li ltlc longer: · True. mos! husb;:inds resen t it \\'hen their 'vives open !hr.ir rnail. l'olls sho1v that. P;1 rt ict1larly college educated hu sbands. n1 lg ht mr.ntion . They secn1 !o be. a little touchier abo ut th is n1:1tter than :ire the 1ncn \\'hO didn'l ma ke it into C'ollege. l\l cdie;i\ resC':~rchrrs ha\·e disco\'t'red thal ailment kn o1\·n as hnrdeni ng of 1he arteries turns up far less fre- quently in those p!nces \1·hcrc the drinking \\'a tcr is fairly h:.trd. Costs ;:ibout $S.OOO to tr;:iin an airli ne stc1vardess . . ·lddrr.~s niuil Iv L .. \I. fJuyd. r. 0. Cnx 1875, Neu.;- porr nl·nch !J2Dfi0. Tall in the ~addle On .the Wide angle screen qL thi$ ·new Sony color TV , Matt Dillon rides jus1 a little taller in' the saddle. So does just about any- thing else you watch on the tube ... from horse to soap opera . . . con- tact sports to the mating ~ game ... An d the lon<i lean profile of this SC!nY does for your de.car what tight jeans do for your favorite gal or dude. ~<lfjisllaV,.over to Dahnken 's this sex~ Sony. md the • biggest ' Sei~. of name brand ·~~,f4~i~9S,., for y~r '"'~fe­i~i)7,. tn'. ·baUb·les to .~f5o · · 'k \·:~.r~. • , . ,..,,,...,_W . ~i}ft'rlnltr<l~o\Ot'TV ~1'~/one lens D Pushbutton 'instatune' D 17-in screen (diag.) 0 Walnut cabinet, Ch?ome trim ..,~ .,.Y .eOl\iY. Mk . ' ~-. ,~:mi··· 'ti "' '\ \~~ __ .' \ '• " " , \ \ l ' / Friday, Dtctmbtr 14, 1973 DAILY PI LOT J l CAB Ob servers Checl{ Airli11e Smol{e Areas WASHINGTON !UPI) c;overnmcnt en1ployes are being urged to blow the whis- tle. on airlines that don't segregate smokers fro1n non- smokers. lion. if any, the crew took sinokcrs and non-sn1okcrs. and to stop the violation. the e11force1nent praclices of Under a board regulation flight crew~:· sa id the t'x- announced in July, ail'li.nes ecut1ve director of the board. n1ust segrega te smokers fro m llarry J. Zink. non·smokers. The r u I in g Zink said U1e boa r U resulted from a long con-employes should get t he troversy sparked by con-"names of crew n1e1nbers. surn er advocate Ra lph Nader. _ ~-__ and note n in ;1 report to bl' giv t'n to the office of L1lll· sumer affairs ." Zlf"\K SA ii> thC' t"tllployf's should note \\'hether t h c airlines conformed to the. regulation v.•hich requires that passengers be asked if thl'y prefer lo sit in the non·sn1oh - ing section of the plane. Sources said that n1ost or 1he airlines arc cooperating wJ!h the board order, but tb;H there \.\ere several that "arc in continued violation of the rules." In a memo to its 680 Employes, the Civil Aerooau- tics Board urged the employes to act as "observers" for the board if they travel on air- liners over the Chrisi 1nas holi- day!. 1vho argued stnoking was both ......................... .. a fire and a health hazard aboard th e airliners. PR0~1PTED BY rontplaints from non-smokers . the memo asked for reports to the board 's office of consumer af- fairs of violations of the no- s1noking rules, a nd 1vhat ac- "I Ar.I ASKING tho s c members of our board staff who travel during th e holiday season lO take time to act as a board ooserver, and to note the flight nun1ber jlld the methcxi of segregatief ol NEW MALL WING OPEN Close Indoor Parking Too! loalll (oast ?Ian Change to menthol Salem. ·' When the weather takes a turn for the wors~, your cigarette can give you a scratchy taste .. If it does~ turn .fo Sti lfim .• ~ ·,' . . • • Salem;s natural menthol blend tastes nat¥r<r:1lJy:~si:noOfm'.;N&t · . harsh : ·~ot not ::Weatket or nGt ! i I i ' t • " • . ,· • •t,.,. t I . '.' '-I "' '; '·' "" _,. ' Warning, 1he Surgeon General Has Determined 1hat Cigarette Smoking Is Dang erous to Your Health. --· • Salem smokes smooth \veather. .. or not. I I j KING, 19mg.'ia r",1.3 mg. nic01ine, SUPER KIN G, 19 mg.'iar", 1.4 mg nico11ne. av. pe1 cigarene. FTC Repon SEPT. '73. lit u~tlV PI LOI Friday, Otct mbtr 14, 1973 Fait·view A,Imi11ist1·ato1~ 'f o Patto11 Post Cliallenge tl1.e News\"Quiz By ARTllUll R. \'11\SEL Of 11'1e D4ol • l'olt! l!lll Ont> o( fo'utr\ lt•11 SI a \ t' ~fosplla l 's !OJ) :ido11n1stril l h~· officers. 1•:ho 101re:I the st<.1ff of !he fact11t)' fur !he n1e11ta ll;• retarded in 1959, is the 11e11· assis!ant adn1irii!'trn1or for Patton Stale Jlos p1111l 1n S<Jn 13crnard!no. Rober1 \\' F'.1l'll. 59, 11.1.-. 1no1·ed follov.•ing his prurnotion !o third in rnnk 111 l'a llon and 11·ill li re iu s!aff housini.: on its groun ds duri11~ the \rec>k. JI E A.~U lllS ranld} plo111 1u rr.bln!.1111 th .. 1r 11rt''t·fl! ho•1 1c u1 '1\Jsun 1-:v t!l serrt•d as 1~r~nnn1>! off 1tcr at fo~airview during 1h•· past fl\'t> years of his 14 year.-.· te nu re there . h;1ving jOHled lh" s!aff a Jew months after the hospital opened . lli.: sl<i rled us !hi.: fl r:.t assis- lant to 11,e medical director nt the Uista i\teso h1 cili!v nnd ha s a 1ung bar kgroun (J in administra!l\'e proRrams dt'<'.d1ng \1,'ilh physical vntl [> ' FOR TH E FINEST IN CUSTOM ELPHI STEREO FURNITURE, AUDIO COM. PONENTS AND QUALITY ART WORKS! DELPHl-Tne m.uk1lpllt• lar 111r1<> hirnl!ur1 1.-d (ampanfllh . Wt don'! I"" wrlp up ~our 1tt rff componenn !n c1rton1. Wt 1u1mllle "'•m In t1bln1t1 o! r•rt tltg•nct, h•nd<r•Hod by our own m11!ir crl!h mt n. E•cn 1.-d !lnhh. !.fun nl119, 1ulnonllc period molih-Mitdlltrr•n .. n, Sp1nl1h, <•b•n•I 11 cu•IOm·bult! lo you• tAl<I requotemfllh In decor, 1h1, color lll !IUO P ro.in(lll, Early Amtrltln, &mplro, Frfl!ch Provlncl.i. Con- !tmP<1r1r1, Orlnot•I. Comp11te 1ol1c!lon t i wood1 1nCI coi.r.. We c1n t•l<llY m•tcn your prelllfil decor. -LOWEST PRICES ON BASF & TDK TAPE- SONY DOLBY CASSETIE DECK @•'#" SPECIAL! TC 13" DOLBY •O[LUXE • CA ~~[ 1 l[ M.[COROlNG U£CK REO. r.1lt .tS NOW s197 Corne In o.1d req i1rer for our c!rowli1; fflrturlnq a Ken111oad 4 Chon~•! Sy1t1m 111orrh over S600 ... Monr Ot'ter Prins. Pf.NJ\'il)NIC-l lAR.A.NTZ-l"~NWOOD-DUAL-KO~S [>ELPHi 3654 So . Bristol Street Santa Ana, Calif. 92704 Cus tom Stereo Systems & Art Galler y 556-6661 10·9 DAl~T-10·6 SAT. 12·6 SUN. n1cut11l r(·h11h1h!ut1L11 proc..,··· .'>l'~ i\ 'l~:;.l\A fll ~St-:·11·s nathl'. J.'\P!' 11 flt"l1 th1> Ar·"\ 1n J~:l5 un·f ~11 \Vn~l ·I \\'~1r 11 ser \'ed 1n bot h 1·nri1hat J"d 11011 -com- ba1;111t 1·;1p ot'llll·.-. as a ll of- f ll'l'f. l~velt con11nandcd the $1'e- onrl Jnfan1ry l{l'g-imcnt of r!lc Ar ncru.:an l>n 1'>1011 in !he Pacific :.ind w ;1s la1er assigned lo I\' or k in n progrnm re•1afli111atin1~ troons convicted of military offenses. Jlr· !h<"' hc.·1·a .,1e Ad i•1ta nt CL'lll'ral of Ille A1·1nv Advisory (~roup in (;rccee '11ld upon relire rnent in 1956. joined the starf of S;in Qt1c n11n State Pr ison. E1·ctt 's dut ies there involved admini">t ration of the i\'orthern Cnlifornia f o r cs t r y con· .scr\'a t1on program usi ng in- r11;1!t' skills and labor. ... 01i S<1t11rclay's Fatnil y Page . F~~';H,~:;:',.":~~~~~'i.f"*~·-:u~~';H:.';H;.~';H:.~"::;;:-9":~' ~ MERRY CHRISTMAS SALE! ~ ~ I ALLEN I I ~~~~,L~!~~.~ !1\ I •-· I~ EM•~ F!11i11> ~ ......... 5799 · ~ SALi •••••••• j ~ M.~ 11 WURLITZER WURLITZER 1' I --I (A~~ •• • Model .0011 Me,..-Bu! U>td :\ ,.;;; ·,1111J . Wllh CllO•d• Onl~ in lt><ft•r·• ~ l Rep0) S•ud•o REFC,E1.,1.v1 •• E..,s.,PBR00bMEOvTel101 N 59 SAVE ~~ =:-:.l'.'.'.'.': _.. 88 :~ ha\'e two children . ~t rs. Judy M .., A J;,.11· hs "\ .f. s' C'ty I Ol"E~ EVENINGS I OJ Mad >uff of Tustin. a nd ~ YY(;U IC J.V.lU IC I I AND 5 UNDA ~ :t\' llliltl,\'f. A GOl!\'G·a\vay Robert, \l'ho lives in Northern ' -V\ "'""· o ,. Anthon v N. Toto. Ca lifornia. . 3400 BRISTOL ST., COSTA MESA 1\ s11pcrintcnd1•11t and n1edica\ ~Io s pi t n I Administrator U, SOUTH COAST PLAZA ~ r1irf•t lor. itnd Ken Clcwett . Cle1vett said a new personnel ~)1' TELEl"HONl 540·21)0 hospital adn1ini strator. cited officer wil! be chosen at 't ' -~ Evctt '.s nu Ill c ro u s con· ~~-this 1nonth ~--~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;!~~-~~~~~~! trihutions. 'J'hc faciti!v du ri n~ his tenure has n1ad c great prog· rcss in treatn1enl prog rams. pe rsoonrl n1anagen1e nt and seeing other n1ajor changes includi ng putt ing 1nanv pa- tie nts out into a communitv Pn vi .. flnmcnt v.•here thev can runct ion in a near-normal v.1ay, officials said. Ut i li 1.in ~ a \\'ide \'ariety of pro g ra m s and hum.an resources. including the statt!'s Rei;ii onal C e n t er system , the Fairview populace is now down to about I.700 clients cornpared to nearly 3,000 1vhc11 it ope ned. 'J'hc term client instead of patient has been established to signifv a new respect for th e handicapped. llONOltS ON Evett's pro· motion party included a com- 1nendat ion fron1 the City of Costa fl.tesa and gifts from parents'. volunteer a n d J)<'rsonnel grou1lS. Evett and his \\'ife Doris • ' FRESH CUT CHRISTMAS TREES AT PRICES YOU CAN'T BELIEVE Douglas Fir 7' to 8' 4" 3' to 4' 2.69 S' to 6' 3.99 9' to 10' 7.98 12' 15.99 Sheared Douglas Fir 1099 6' to 71 10.99 S' to 6' 8.99 7' to 8' 12.99 8' to 9' 14.99 9' to 101 16.99 Scotch Pine 5' to 7' 9" 4' to 5' 7.99 7' to 8' 12.99 9' to 10' 14.99 ., Utt your JC Penney Charge Cerd. t Merry Christmas from Penneys.\ JCPenney Open Mon. thru S.t. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sund•y 11 •.m. to 6 p.m. FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH ONLY. • Callfomla Federal Savings proudly of fen a bumper crop of new high rates. FQI! l\OQO QR MORJ: ,. .. ..,.,,. Term$; 1 lo JO years. FOR S1QO QR MORE: -.,. lerms: 90 da}'I to 1 year. FOR St00,000 OR MORE : Cert1fic11es ol S 100.000 or more can earn inter e~I ra1e11n 1xcessof 7Y.i%depend1ngon term~and amount ol deposlt. .. FOR ACCOUNTS OF ANY SIZE : SY.% Passbook Account earn1 ....• 5, 3 9 % ~"'"' Y•'I '""'"' ~···" •... Add or withdraw any time 111ith0u t penally No 1crn1s. S5 morn mum deposit. 16 Free Services Free travelers chec ks. money orders, notary service, tr usl deed note c.ollec11.on and photocopies ol important documents with OUR ARTIST OF THE MONTH SHOWING IN OUR LOBBY DEC. 15 ·JAN. 14. YAMILE GAEZ Yamlle was born in Colombia , South America and studied at (Escue\a de Bellos Artes) Fine Arts Schoo l in Bogota, Colom bia . In 1965 she came to California and took lessons with Mr~. Pam l\fcN·11ty. a p::irtrai l tea cher. Then with Mr. Ed Eliff , Prec;idcnt 1-f the B ·er a J);-rk Art G~1 ild and a ve ry fin e artist. She Is now ·°'t·1dyt n r~ \Y: has had severr l h o~· ; ~1 1· balances of $1 ,00J or more. EIMn other free services with any balance! NOTE: Certilicale rales above are offer Id lor a limited time only, lndluted yields an~ earned wMn Interest is co mpounded daily and ill funds Ind 1arnlna1 re-m~111 In lhe .KCOunl to maturity. Federal retf\l~tions require a substanU1tl penalty lor early wlthdraw&l5 from certille1te accounti. ~!!!'}s!?,t~!!!!~t· Account' insured up to S20,000 by an qeocy of thl United States GovernrnenL Costa Mesa Office: 2700 Harbor Boulevard 546-2300 OP EN SATURDAYS, 9TO 1. --· NOW LEGAL Win Sl .000.000 in State Lottery With 50~ Chance LOS ANGELES-(Spedal)- V o u can b ecome a "n1illionalre over night" wilh a SO< per week gamble in .,, let:alized eastern ata.te spon- sored lottery no matter where you now live. 20.000 WINNERS EACH WEEKI Your chances are great! There are on an average of 20.000 WINNERS EAC ll WEEK ranging from $40, $400, $4,000 to $50.000 . You also have a chance to win the "Millionaire" Grand Prize which is dra ~·n once every six weeks. Winners, who now coine from all over the country. are prom ptl y notif i ed an d automaticall y paid by the State Treasury throu'h a C'Omputerized syslem. It s ab- solu tely legal, State Govern - 1nenl sponsored, cerlified and honest. Take a chance ! You rnay win a fortune ! ENTRY BLANKS AVAILABLE TO ALL Everybody can participate Too B11sy lt·vine T1·ustees 'P11t Aside' Pay Uy .JOHN ZALi.E i\ Irvine Unified sch ool tru stees have adopted a go slow uttitude tGward a new state law that would allow the1n to pay thc>rnsclves a sm:11l salary. "\Ve 've just got too many othe r things to do \\'ilhout bothering lO mess around \vith something like this." said Truslt.."e Norman Ginsberg. The new law would permit Irvine school lruStl•es to pay thcms('lves $2 per n1ecting for their tw ice-n1 on I h Iv n1eetings, or a maximun1 cir about $480 per year per trustee. Currently, they arc unpaid. IN Jl tVJNE'S ca.~e the l.'.1\.'.' (Peopl~Quotes) makes nday PL1t119AY \.\'OUld hnvC' lw>cn difficult to apply, since the a1now1t of sillary is based on last year's school enro\hnent. Irvine did not come into existence until this school year. Trustees could have pushed for special lei;:islation to 1nake the ne\v salary law npplicable to U1em. as Lhey have \\'hen other new laws overlooked l/I(' Irvine district. But \\'hen it c::ime to fight inr:t to be p.-1id , trustees didrft think it would be "'Orth the effort. "In my opinion this is the least needed piece of special legislation I can think of," said Trustee Lee Sicoli. "J llOPf~ TIIE Slaff \VOn't trike one hit of ti1ne awuy from prc:;;sing niatters to \~·ork on it," ::igreecl Ginsberg. Board President Charles Boulungcr said he felt the Legislalure should be made aware th11t nn1ny new Jaws ... Friday, Oe-ctmt>tr 14, 19/_l _______ U11ll 'f PIL!!!___J3 Resta11rant Se~rets It'• n Girl Jlo llo. San l;i f\ton1 t a has been l11vaded by the institu1ion of wo·- n1en's lib. 111e tradi· tional Santa, in a shop- ping 1nalt, is being sup· plietl by an acting ~roup and son1elin1es is a young actress. SAN FllANCJSCfJ fUl'l l - l'repAckaged froie11 tnlrees 111 .w11lt· of San r'ranrisro'i. 1vorld • fllml.'d rt•st.:1urt1n1 :t"l Absohtli.'I~. snvs su1>er1 lsor Dianne Ft>1n..-.:1c1n "'ho ""H11~ to do son1ething about !I She said she <1sked the C'ilv attorney to dra\.\' an ord1na11t~· 1\·hich would force rt'Staura11ls ro ind iralc on their menu:-; v.·hich dishes are preparrcl or frozen . ~1rs. Feinstcin refl"rred t() a !;urvey by Univl'rs1ty uf California s!udrnts "'ho t•a!li.'d ~Ot!lC Q( the frozen P1l!f1'1.''i "glortfl~ TV dinners '' ~~d K('!le}'. salesrnan for 111 tr1 111ble h•'l't1U'P n1'10od}' "'ant :-. lo gt·l tx·hlnd !lit! range anr n10rl'." h,. declartd. 1\1tlcr11:a11 ruultr) c: 0 ·1 1\~·!H red th<it "our food 1a~t1•sl----------­ l1ke th" .. h .. r mad• 1t '"""cir Jn A Quandary You cou!dn 'l tell the dif- ference." A bout An1erican Poul try 1s a n1a- ;or supplier of oven -ready en· H/M? trees and Kelley said, "\\le do ' a 1·crr Dig Ousincss in San \•'ru11c1sto.'' lie 111ould not hst his custorne.rs. "The re5taura11t industr~ 1<; KLONDIKE ICE ARENA Shop u• IO! "'IMll!Oml·UP'' T•nk lfl ! ! 9•1 I n1•vy m"'JI. mutlt•I 1110111, corCll•I Hh. 01< IOOll. --·· Nr l•rnp1, Pl•rlloy c•,,h, p1111!11 extends a MERRY CHRISTMAS TUES., DEC . 18-8-10:30 PM FREE ADMISSION Skate Rental .. 60c SKATE to Uve enttrtolnment 1v1ry F-rl. & Sot. nl~hh ! .. .... ~ •• , • pl~• c ........... '"" 0!1>1r ~·II '"""' , • , ru1 ... 1111r pt1~oel! sa.'b!na's CAR DS a GIFTS 11)41 A.TLANTA AT MA.GNOLIA. no matter whf;!re you live . To get your simpl e entry blank and full details send 3.00, cash, check or m.o. to WEEKLY FORTUNES, Dept.43 , 1266 Los Angeles Av ., Sim i Vall ey, Calif. 93063 do nol apply lo the newly fnrmed Irvine d i s I r i ct . HUNTINGTON &EACH OAllY 10-JI SU N. 12·1 WI Goll Wr1p, .. , .. Ctl Clll .. e However, a motion by Trustee 665 PAULARINO O.VE., COSTA ME SA • NEAR SOUTH COAST PLAZA • PHON E 171~ 171-1750 Sharon Sircello to do that died --::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::~"=•=• ~":":":"~·~==========~~=-=--=--==:=-=-~ -~~~============:::::=========~~~~~~~~~~~~ for lack of a second. ~ ------------.... ..~, !,. ART ENLARGED TO SHOW DETAIL. ·• -.....,_;,_,· • FREE MICROWAVE COOKING SCHOOL Saturday, December 15th --12-4:00 pm. COLDENWEST & WARNER STORE ONLY Energy crisis: Save 50%·75%of the electricity used in an electric range! Buy a ~ MICROWAVE OVEN made only by Amano. MOST EFFICIENT, ENERGY-SAVING WAY TO COOK! ALL THE HEAT GOES INTO THE FOOD -NONE IS WASTED! Ex•mpl• ol ••vfngt shown by S1cr1m•nto Utility Olttrlcl tetl•. Comp1r11ori e11c1ric R1ng1 1nd Mocr(lwave Over. 55'/o SAVINO! -I lb 61111 Ro1s1 fl°/o SAVINGS -4 !8 Ol.) 81k1d Po111 oe1 111/, SAVINGS -Two L1yer Yel- low C1ke 1 .. /, SA\l lNGS -Frozen Btor.coll {10 Ol bool In pkg) From lh• Am1n1 THt Kitchen: 1t'fo tAVINGS -2 ID. Ba~ed Whole Chlc~en 7rlfo IAVIJWS -4 Lob$Lar Tails (lror1n 8 Ol , 11th) 51111 SAVINGS -11 lb. Tv•key W /, SAVINGS -I Cl.IP ol lnslant Colfe• lt'lo 9 A\llNGS from 1t1e Fry Par. -4 Hamburger P1tli1s (4 or. ea) Time Siver ind Energy S•v•rl • Cooks most foods In 'I• nor• mal time. • Avtoma11c Timer Co"lrol e\lml· ri1!e.<1 unnl'eded cooking l1m11 and add•1•on•I 1n1r11y 1avi11g1, • Only 1he rood h11at1 ind coo~s. No 11n1rgy w1sl1d 1r1 "heal-up" lime,, • Oper11111s 011 1 1~ vot11, No 1p&- cl1I wiring needed. Vov c1n do 1om1lhlng 11b11ut lh• en11gr 1;rl1l11 Energr ••wino• will v•f)' w•Tll th• t1nrllons i nd 1ype ot !oodt. Th• lood1 .shown i re typical foods i nd p(lr- lton1. Some 01h1r food• (If por11on1 will 18 11 below 5-01/1 1•vlngJ and oth11s woU be C(ln$lder1bly m(lre Lhan 7~'fo SIY•rlgl You can do something about the energy crisis! Make thll gn111t•$t caok;ng di$COV•ry $inc• r;,. /-.;;;Ji.a~4·a..nq.,e.< • 14YAll.A CHECK OUR LOW PRICE USE OUR LAYAWAY UNITED 401 MAIN STREEl' IGOLDENWEST & WARNER HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH Service & Sales Sales Only 536-7 561 842-5596 Since 19?6 • • I \ " . \ I \ • " Robinson's suggests the gift of real silver. NOW , YOU CAN GI VE 99.9"/, PURE S ILVER MEDALLIONS OR BLOCKS . MEDALLION , ONE TROY OUNCE , $7 , OR, BULLION BLOCKS. IN 5 OZ., 10 OZ., 25 OZ. t SQ OZ., OR 100 OZ . SIZES. $6 PER TROY OUNCE . DISCUSS THE WISE GIFT OF SILi/ER W ITH MR. WILLIAM A. MCDONELL, PRESIDENT OF S ILVER METALS INT ERNATIONAL , IN NEWPORT ON FRIDAY , DEC. 14 , 6-8 PM !AND SATURDAY, DEC , IS, 2 -4 PM. ROB I NSON'S FINE JEWELRY. 2 FASHION ISLANO SHOP MONDAY THROUGH SATIJRDAY 10 :00-9 :30, SUNDAY 12:00 -5:00 644 -2800· J -I OAJL Y PJLOl •• Fo1· tl1 e R ecore] l .. Dissol11tio11s Of ,tJ11rri11r1e F<!t<I NOYtMl>ft )t Ev,r1. ,_.,.,d., Lwl~e """ Mlc11,n l JOSI'!>" etrn••· (lauri1 Gtnt 1n<1 c;.,,~ l ff Pr ince, N<><I CH>t.l'lt """ l,<1cndt! fltnrv G<t~nlt••· H~"Y J ~"" v .. 1cr•e R Joiner, Etv" jednne "M L•n<l•l>v LM•ll• Jiii<' A• n l "d lloMr! f'r~!TO" Tra<v, Lr:.l it S """ Oo•clnv A So6nn, Len• Vovlfn ~nu (II•""~ llr,111n1 Spoonl'f DOnal LoVM dnO //,~Ille "'""' 1 .. ~•v , Elonn!t B er.u 1.1,,, J L"I"'" Pero> Ann •no 1 ~"' w 1n1rn $olnrnon. Lynne M ""'1 Tnom"' t Dtoe,~tn. P~vlll~ M ''"" (n,><lt' E Nolen. M6rg~•t1 M ~n<l J(lj.tPl'I E I.Ifft~. Ltt A11n ""'1 Jdmn• lnorn.O• WOOd. (llt<SH"" J ""~ L.~rrv 0 Rlgntv. A<10l•ot1 Wa~oe af'(J Margit ""'' M~vc. MdrV Ltt ""<! Jo~n Gtolll~. RO!)<'rM ar><I Ger61d Leon&rd L• Other Den.t11 s NOG.o\LES , i\riz. ! AP! ~·1 rs. 1'i1n ~lrCoy, 60. said to have been described by Adolph Hitler as the perfect Nordic bec1uty before she married the V.'CS!ern film star, <l ied at her hoine near here \\led ncsday of cancer. She and her 82-yenr· old reti rf'd actor hushnn<l lived on a ranch ncur the l\1exican border in recent years. _CHICAGO iCPI ) -\\'alter l\'. II. He'tdin~, a 90-ycar-ol<l forn1er rag!ime piano pla yer and movie house organist or the silent films era. died Thursday in hi s run·<IO\Vn hon1C', leaving behind a col- lrction of ra re hooks and sheet rnusic dating to the 171h Cen- tury. Harding \\·as found dead in an o!d fra1ne homr on Chicago's \\'{•st Sidr b~' a 11·orker iflstall ing 1ri rc 1ne.;i1 screens. De offt. i\'r,fiee s 9ROWN Luc•lle Brunner llro"'" il1 /~on~rch II~~. SDUtn L6~un~. Da•~ cl tle.,1n, Oecnm~e' 11, 1911 Survive<! bv hu>baOd. Tull~v £_ llrown: SltP•Ol'I, TuUe\I N Elt0W"· l'Je~t Lo• Angele>: hrothe,., Rnnen T. ll run<>er, Los Angeles; Lou<• Brunn~r, Q~n~«J ; I hr e e ~TeP~Hdl'l<llhil<1re11. Servl,es, Sa!u•<la~. Decemt1er lS. 11 AM. Pacific View Cn~oel, F~mi lv ~uo­ lle•I• memorial co111rlbu1lo11s lie m~.,., to the Sou!n (Go\U fommunl•v .iosn:1.1 Au•iHart or !he Amerka~ (~ncer Soc1e1v, Enlnmbment, P~nflc Vltw M"mnr;,,1 P.orw. P~<l!oc VI,.,, Mortuory, Dlret lnrs. DAMRON Jo"r1 OamH•l Re1;r1,.n1 o! (o,ta l.'r:;•: d"'" O! a•au1, Dt>t.~mbo•r 10. \9/)_ ~"' .,1,. e<1 l>Y huStt.Jnj, J•rnes; d<'\IOnlfr, (0<1~lt KPnr1er\Clfl: son M••~ l{enn P•s on ; f"Olhet. Miidred El<lrnic~cl. <>I! ct Co>I• 1,\t'~ Ro•drv was recill'<I lhu'1d~v. 8 PM, We!lcllll ('n,1pet. ReQul..m Mnss ''-'a> celet>rall'<I lor:i.v, F"!I'"'• 1n Al.•, S• Jol1M t~t Elftp!l•t CMhollc Cl>urcn, ••:11>1 Fr Antnony Mr(;cNan 0Ult1<\t.n9, Interment Goo<! Sl,.·on"rd Ceme1r •• "'''""'cliff Chapl'I Mor!ua•' 1 ~~-~·q•. Oirt<lorl, JEFF[;RY' Hele<> I.\. Jetferv fig!' 76, ol 197) Nrwoorl. Co•t" M,.~a OMt ol r1e.11r. Oectrn~r 17. 197J Survi~e<i bV nus!>a~<I. Wall Jettery; !Ot\, \lfrl'I W. Elrerner, SJ· n1a Clara, da11<;1M"'• Arlee11 Hutter. Ari· !n91on Helllhl• 111ino«1 two b•O"''"· ,Avou,1 and E•ne•! l{r<,sler. bot11 of llFr,olo; sl<ter. (..,.,~,~ Coo m ~ r. w;1con•ir1. IOU" 9•,.nflcl>lld'e" on" o .. ai or .. ndc1>.ta S•••i••• !e.:l.·~, ~ .. ~.,v. 7 i:>!-', llell B to;i<l' ~v f!•~p~I wl tn E">lfrl'I Sia~ tlo SM (>Hori.ti "O lnte•m,.,,1, IMr· """ ~e·• r.•en1or.,1r '°"'"· Bell El•"'1o· """v M urfu,.,y, Di•e<ln•'· J0HE5 Oh•e Il a~ Jone> 1:lOli Hc-Mher La,1•, t.:ewl>Or t lle~tn Dale of <1e~1n, Oectmt>"r 17. l9n ~u•v!.~ bV •On. Earl 0 Jooeo: dau9h1e1. 11.1~rr~~ /,\. Lacock; '" Qr~11<1cnil<1•en Gr~"~'ioe •rrvi<r\, Morn:i~~. 1 f'll., E! Camino M•modal Por~. SAn D•P9<l 6 ,1lt·ller9eron F1mcr~I Hume. Co"• /l.e~ ... D.re~lor~ MRA1 A~.;a 1,•r~· ''° w V.'•! ""• Cn••a I>• o D~le of 0(·.in, DP«'"' •. 11 l~ll ,, .•. , •If n, , .r J<.fl'I Tl.i• l r r 1-<unu,ry, t;rornt <""I i;"-,~''' P •J\.l•"l•ln. El T o·~.,lfd,.uoi••nr N.1•olvn c;~nri,;r~ /',"iO'I 111•10. ~n,. • • .irr '' HL'"Q"r I '0"' ti•e~1 gr ~n""' lqren ~1·"e"I /.•.a•'· ~~Tu• o~y. t@ A'~ S1 J•.nn m~ 1l.0011st r •·~ui.c (~:t•t\\ "''" F.i!n~• 11n•nor1Y McGow~" .... ,c;~,,~g. B~·I RtO~d •~'/ /.'.o•:ua•·· D''"''"'~ ~TE N OEll (I••• [Ill S!enner :f.l B•l\"~d" Vlllo~•. tie"""'' Ben•n 0.11~ o< ~r,·~ O•."'"•"'' 11, 191' ~'·""'ved ~, • ·•· llonl~ I,' II .nln•on, ,.,~,,. /.-,, '"' · "' 1 •!'• ' N""W[><''l !l•.;rn Rn""', ~vrd~v. I PM, fl .tit g .. ,~"'"" C• ... !.'·<~ Cn8r"I 1l rq111•m /.'~;~. Mor.1.11 6 AM. 5'. Jn~<ll•r>" (Alhnl·< (~""" 1-•,..mr~•. t<"lv (•O~> CrM~IP••· L"~ 11·~·1~ ll i l1f· El'"•o•ro~ Furer~I 110'"" (;.,16 !-'~'"' 0He<101 • ,,JlBUCK LF: S.: SO\'. \\·t:S'f'fLI FF i\IOR Tl"·\ R \' 427 E. li th St.. Cos ta 'lesa 646-4118K • B<\LTZ-HER GEH(l:'IJ FUNERA L •IO.\IE Corona del ~far fii3-!l lSO Costa i\tesa tilf>.242~ • DELI, BH(lAO\\' A\' 'lOHTIJAR\' 110 Uroad\\ay, Costa lllesa LI g.:;.1:::: • DILDA\' BHOTJIERS ~10RTUARIES li911 &arh Bh·d. lluotington Beach 11~2-7771 244 Redondo A \'e. Long Beach 2134 J8-114S • rt1cCORMtCK LAGU~1\ BEACH MORTUARY 1706 Laguna Canyon Rd. 414-9415 • PACJFIC VTEW ~IEr.tORIAL PAR K Cemetery i\lorl uary Chapel 3500 PaeUlc View Drh·t Newport Be1ch. California IUU700 • PEEK FAMILY COWN!Al, FUNERAL HOME ".'HI Belu Avt. Wr:stmin11er 893-.15!5 • SMITlr s MORT\JARY U7 ~lala SI. HucJ•,aoa Rueb 53H53I Co11nty Pa11el N11111ed M INIATUfll:$ CLO CIO'-'-fl CIVIL WAI> 0<-0 OUN 8 Kids Like 1'o N obi Ranch Preserve Study Slated Ask And y - MJ.NNING "S COLLECTORS SHOP 'lltlt '2 •2 U N 1;W,.OAT O l..VO. cc.·r .... MJ,~A. CA'-'"· SANTA 1\NA -A task fort e ha s been appoint('d by the Orange County Bonrd of Supl>r\isors to study legal and econornic questions of the pr1>- poscd cance!la!ion of the 2.300- acre !'iohl n.anC'h ngr1cul!ural pr('St.:r1·c. Suix•r1·1sors called for a report On the C'OU!lty's in- volvcn1en! in the issue \\'1lh1n six 11·1·l'ks. Carav a1i Benefits Laborers !'\on·!)f'rishablL• food and to1 s fnr 1nen1bcrs of the Unih·d Fann \Vork('rS 1 l1F'\V) for 1111· ho lidays are b1·i11 g soul(h! ll\ the Orange rou nr~· Ccntrri! Labor Council. In Orange County. lhl' "Christrn:is Food Cara\'an" It) hrncfil 11·orkcrs in t h c Co;iche!la nnd I 111 pf' r i a ! \'alleys is hcing coordina1 cd by Gene Atherton of Laguna Beath. nr. At he r ton. once associated 1\'i lh the Lagu na Bt'ach Fr<'e Clinic. no'.1-!reals p;1tit'nts at a Santa :\n;i clini:: and :it !11·0 in i g r a 11 l farm1\·or kcr cli nics n e a r Calexieo. The fnrm1\·orkc:>rs, m<inv of 11•hon1 <lrc 11 n c rn p I o )· 1· tJ bccnuse J;F\\I contracts ran out and gro'.l·ers signed 1\·ith !he TcanL<;Tcr"s Union. nec:>d canned goods , scrds, flour a11d ol hcr food ::incl tovs for the ir chiltlrrn, Atherton· said. 1'hrec drop-o ff poinl s in Or<1ngc Cotrnly for donntions <1rc : -Uni ted l\1elhodls! Chureh. 420 \V. 19th St.. Cost a ~ll'sa. -St. ~f<1ry's r~ )l i s r op a l Church, 428 Park St.. La guna Beaeh. -G e n e v a Presbyterian Church. 2~301 El Toro Tload1 Laguna !!ills. The labor countil ha s Sl'nt out IL·llers to its union n1er11bcrs ;isking for donations of n1<1!rrial or n1one\' Ahout onc-fourlh o'f !he farn1 11·orkcrs in the tY.·o vallt'\'S hn\·e chilclrcn. Atherton snid. He said fartn 1\'nrkers h:1 ve !hf' hig hest infnnt mortality r.1tc in the countr\·, h:i ve an aceidcnl rate 300 pe rcent nbo1'c the na tional average and a tuberculosis rate about 260 percent higher. Past P eddler Faces Grand Theft Cl1arge SA:\'1'A ANA Fonner pant yhose p e d ti 1 L' r '.\1·d Preston DcL<llle.v has l.ict·n ordered to faec iHTaignn1cnl Tuesday in Or;u1gc Coun1y l Superior Court on grand theft charges identic::il to those hr \l'ill face in a trial .J:u1. 9. l)CLancy. 26. ()range, 1s :!<'· cused of defrauding cus1ornL·rs of hi s J\rncrica11 \\'al'. Inc .. ! of $58,755 by f:iilin g to' de!Jl'er silver ordered in ingot fonn . J·lis J an. 9 trial \\·as sci after he \\·as si1nilarly accus••d of pocketing $30.000 paid hr fivr investors for the silver i11gots he advertised. Ocl.ancy, f r ee on the origina l charg~s. is nov.· held in county jail y,·iU1 bail set <l! $175,000 on a cotnbined total of 14 counls of grand theft. Delancy, founder of Pan- tastic I n te r n a ti o n a 1 of '.\c11'port Beach, made hi s ta~! Superior Co urt appcaranc•_. as a \\ilness in lh<' conspirac.1• 10 kill trial of Fullerton at- torney 1\lirhael Kester Ren1- ington. Drunk Drive l' Se11t to Jail SAm'A ANA -An Irvine molori!t found guil ty of drunken driving that led to ;1110!hcr driver suffering in- juries has been ordered to spend the next 30 v.·eckends in Orange C.o1u1ty ~- Superior Court .~J u d g e \\'illicun S. Lee ofdei"'cd that sentence and a SLOOO line for Joel F. Ui mke. 38, of 45'\.1 Green Tree l..ane, follov.·in g Lemk e's conviction on chaYgcs of felony drunken driving. l~mkc was arrested Inst !\fay 3 following a colli ~ion betv;e('n his vehicle and a ear driven hy J acques Gale, 43. of Eureka, !\lo. :i t th11 in· tersection of Culver a n d Mld1el§Ofl Drives in lrvinr. Nnn1L'tl 10 the forc:c \>icrc the ('ounl y ('.uun~l'l , C•;u1it;,. Adn1 inist r:1th1• ()ff1 1·t·r. IJ1r1•f'· tor or Hea l l'r11pt·r1 v St·r\ ll'l'', Park ~ U1rct·1or :u1tl Pl;1nn1ni; IJ1 rector. Su1>C'r\·1~ur'" :,pi•nt n11ut~11 ·r !110 hours \\1·tlnf'~d:1v mulling over tht· (•011lro\'('rsi:1! r(•CjUt•\t !O c:inc·el the prc •sc•!'\'C :;1;itu-. on vc1<•;1~e wuth of tl1e S:1nta An;1 t'an_\011 a11d l'a.~t of thP ;\nahf'un l'll\ lunits. 'fhe agricu!tura!l)-hi.Lnkcd land is a li!tlc rnore th:in half of the 4 200-:if're An:1hcir11 Hills dt1\'i•lop111e11I H supt•/'\ 1.~ors ;illo\\' 1:an- cellnt1011 . the Anahei111 !/ills Cor·p li;i.; ;1i,:rl'L·d 10 p:1y a p~·nall y r:t S'.125.0011 111 taxe~. Undrr 1 Ii t· al!,rir·uhur·a! prrsf'r1r ~·atus. ;i lando1\'nf'1· '" ht·11t:t11t1n~ by h;iving 111~ propen1 11 :-;~t'sst·d u1 11 t-.. ;11·rt1,d USi'. n1lhl'J' rh:111 llS t11;.:hl·Sl ;ind bt.·st future u~i'. A cnn<'t•lla!1on c'tluh l ~,,., :1 prctc1lt·nt fer 1h1• h:1ncl!u1i~ of th(· rt'n1;1i 11i11g 11a.uo;i :u.:r•·-: ,,f county land in preserve statu'i, largc:>ly Irvi ne Con1pany and rw nc·ho .\1ission \·icJo pro~ J>t'r!y \\'1 •dnc!ld;_1 ~ ·,; d1~hatc Ct'll- tert'd :.iruu11cl a n·qu1rcn1cn1 in !hf' \\'1lli;:unson Art l\'hi(•h set up the pr<'ser'\C s ta tus for fnr1111ng J;inds, lh:it a C'anr.•llnt1011 be "in the public inter('st ., Jan1es ll<l risic. AnRhrin1 Hills \JCl' prcsidt•n!, s.aid the Janr!ol\nrr.; have onl) paid $-15,000 u1 properly t;ixes in thC' p:ist fou r yr;_ir.s nnd if the pr1•<;1·r1c s1a1 us 11' as l':ltl!'Clk•d, $56.1,00\J \\'OUld be paid 111 taxes in th(' ren1ainin~ sr1i•n )e:irs of the 10-yen r pre ... 1•r1t' agrccrnrn1·~ l\fr. 'l'hio;, i'<·onc1nic gain. he snid shoul r! IH' in the iuteres! of lhl' 1·nunr1· taxpi'l\'Cr. • A11:1h('1111 l!ills h<1d propos1•d to 1l11·n Oll'I' to !he county 111rhouL eosl :1l>ou1 800 of the 2 .. 1uo :·crPs 1or open sp;ice, r~cr1~a11011 H11d parks. Barisit \\'l'dne~da_\' upped !he offer e42-0 2!!!>1 ...... u -11:so prt>serve. "It ls \\'Onhless ror!r-----------------------1 farming or cattle i.:ra ·ting :1s ii 1s laq.(l•ly ba rrc11, hilly 1;1ncl sl1url of natural '.I' a t ~ r . ' ' A11ah1·11n Hill ~ pur~·ha.,ed it f10111 Lvu i!I Nvhl. tl1c u1 l~ina! 011 ner. J'1•ur years agu. ORANGE COUNTY Iv 95~ :1cre.s. or nln1ost 40 1.>erl'cnt of tht' preserve. liut he· .adn1ittcd that 379 of the 954 nl'rl'S are in E:di sou Con1pa n y fl0\1·er line eascn1ents and aren't usable fer developn1cnt. Bar1s1c argut"d that tho'..' land should 11e1't'r have been a Oµµosing the t::;1ucella tion are the ci1y of ()r:inge , 1hcl F.nvironrneril<JI Coal111on. rht· Lcnl!,ue of \\'un1t'n \'otl·rs. 1he Orang(' Unified School U1st1·1l'I ancl variou." h o 111 {' u I\ 11 c 1· s groups in !hr ar1•;1. ll:1rr\· Platt , school d>s!rl«t nd111inSi1 ra1or , s:11d the (h~!rict L" sho rl uf school s :111d on dou ble sessions in .sornc. Opt•11- u1)!' ;:n nddi11unat J.300 .itrt'S tu dl'\l'lopnll'llf 11011·. hl' said. \\'(1tild pu t lhl' sehuols in :111 even n1ort· d{'speral!' 1:osi tio11. The ct is tril'l h;1.'> a S19 ini!li()fl bon(t 1 ~:;Ul' to hutld ll<·1v sl'h•1u ls in tl1C' Junl' pn 111 ·1r,1· b;1\lo!, PlC\!I ..;:1id Jl c t•sl11n:ll l'd !h;11 1h1• 1wes1·rvt· land 1vould cO"f lh1• d1:;!n ct au addillun:d SJ:l 7 nllll1011 for ne\V schools in !hat area. X-MAS SHOPPERS You wilt never be able to do your Christmas , shopping at Greater Savings! . .. ·~· ,,,/,fy f.·_. .. , MANSFIELD'S is con~olida ting i11 oper~rion wirh it~ parent slore in fUll ERTO N. Here's your chance lo select fr om one of the finest selections of fine quality furni ture in ORANGE COU NTY at Tremendous savings, HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION! BRING YOUR TRUCK OR TRA llER -OR WE'Lt OEllVER. All sales final. No ell:· ch•nges or refunds. No lay•ways. 10% OFF WITH THI S COUPON ON ANY OF OUR CHRISTMAS TREES LIVING CHRISTMAS TREES F ROM S20.00 UP BEAUT IFUL LI VI NG GI FT JAPANESE BONSAI Smoll E•ergree11 NOW 50 % OFF $5.50 UP TAKATA NURSERY 780 BA.ME R STREET !Nert to Fi,e s,otion l ON BRI STOL A T BA.II.Ell COSTA MESA 546·0724 · SALE AT HUNTINGT.ON BEACH STORE ONLY!.,.~ ,,, SALE S PIECE OIN ETTE !i. c~t·t t ~ ' ~-J.,J,.,"' In one It,,!, ~·l'c.., •p~c.1,. " s2:.o oo SOFA & LOV E SEAT Gold. white .,,d b•" "'" <;u1l ted, hea•y post a'"'' ~P"' .h ,1,1~ <1 ' 1h be1•. $b49 95 COF FEE TA BL E o .•. ~ <-'; i~ •o'- on tr < co c • ~·~ po11 \•q!. no pl,.,t;~ '·· ,-. ~--:~·" $110.00 IF YOU'VE ALREADY BEEN IN!! It will be wor!h yovr tome to come bock. We've compl etely Ufllooded our warehouse. Yov wilt see mony i1em1 rho! hove never been 011 ovr flo<fr before. SWIVEL ROCK ER s,01c:1 pldid h i ~, L»ICo, very c ornlorldble SOFA & LOVE SEAT ' .. $199 ,95 In re d, gold L bl oc ~ min. c 1~ripl'd Vl'lvet, high""''' compl e!el v coverad in dot ~ Sp.,ni1 \ wood lr111'1 complnte wilh sid<t bol1ltr1 ••...•..•.••. · ..•.. -. . S 700.00 6 PIECE BEOROOM SET Da rk mah og.iny j,1 <;olo, ~:ng 1iie, c ~rv•d door fro nt , , , ... , .•.• S b ~0.00 VINYL SLE EPER Hi9il rolled ••m1, 1001• 1•~t cu1hio111, luHod bJck. d<'.r~ brown i~ <.olot $3 29.~S SALE J Reg . OCT AG ON TA BLE Ir d tr~ w oQJ f .~1~h" ; 4 ~igli b,,cl l11f••-l red >f'!i• ·I o~ c.<1 1 :~r:. ••• , -•••. SS99 95 CORNER TABL E o,.,~ o~!. p~•:e~I f11• c orner c l love 1e<1 t or c.1a ir. solod wood ...••. , .. -.. SI ~O 00 SOFA R".:C.Ofl orowr1 wr!h miitchin<j lvo'ie "'""'""' inciudin<_! l11r pillow., tn .•t "'~ lo ~i:,,e ~i •lo $499.9:; LATE ARRIVALS SALE s2999s s1099s Mony, mony 1ofo), 58tlionols & chain in wide O$!Or!ment of Herculons, Velvets & Vinyls ot HUGE DISCOUNTS! Lorg <1 ossortmenl of "one-of-a-kind" table 1omps, swog lamps & floor lomps ot tr emendous soving1. HURRY. THESE WILL GO FASTI MAPLE HUTCH Gl.,11 doo<1 dbo11• and 1lor119e door1 bcto ,.. with 1heH .. , •. , .......... $199.95 REC LI NERS 5 to choo1e !ram, ide.i l 101 th . man of the h<1111• ot Ch ri1tma1 l b)1<;lt I 9retn I gPld $100.00 QUEEN SIZE SLEEPERS Blae~ Z, whit herculon hea vy pftdd1d otm, petlect for your q11•1t1 $300.00 SW IVEL CHAIR ~ound club. 1u9d1 l~cing on cu1hio11• will, contr ~.i;,.g bultonl oxblo od .• $240,00 SALE Pnn. C,\l(;: CHROME FRAME SOFA s ~~"':; M 11 1;r~ bl ie ...-111. "a qrren p ~· ~-11 ''· .,;I ' _, l"lt•I in !T Odern del!gn ~ (.~ ;) 6 PIECE DI NING ROOM i:.~:'~(.J s~i . l,;qh b<1clt ch<1u1, q•e•n. qold & wh i,ft l•id. "n t1qu~ pec~n St.8 0.0l .f#•yV 7.1;, FT. SOFA Bull coln1 ed herculon wit~ l-iql, ~'"' r"•e 1 , <vru eu 1'de1 with 1'de bol~te1 1 s~·-;.7~ IF YOU HAVEN'T BEEN IN YET! Oon't miss !his oppor!vnity 10 sove, Hundreds of lole orrivols ond ov1 entir e wo1ehou1 e in ventor y ore woilir1g fo1 you. If you will need furniture ony limo this yeor ... ii will pt1y you to come in rodoyl PINE BAR Trimm•d in br1111, padded front"rm ••ii, 1heH in back for 1toro 9e .•.• $225.00 CLUB CHAIR In bright or onge in lop chenill•, luft•d b ..... low h•c• , ••••......•• ,, , $109.9S HERCULON SOFA Brown t. 9o!d plaid. doop 10<119 sat! cus hion1, com fortt bl•, 1001• cu•hion• $]49.95 CHEST With door h1•vily carved, id1a1 101 111 1nlry p;,,. or und•r windows • $300.0:l $ SOFA AND LOVE SEAT Go ld , wh:t1 i nd ru1t l<ior i1ont1I 1bip11 high erm tufted btct Both for $39~.~5 I \ • ORANGE COUNTY 0 -... -:"S:> -:.:r • friday, Dt cf n1bff 14, }q73 Trustees" ,..fernts Saved AMLING'S Cllliforu iu Le g islt1t 11 re l~e11c als M iscalc ul a.tio n Ne w port Nursery By JOHN ZALLE lt that if the la ""· re1nained in forct'." Covert said. CX'')Jaining that the confu11ion had been resolved because the L:.-~islature changed t h c bl under in the !aw. The corrective ltgisl ation v•as sponsoced by Biddle ac- <.'Ording lo " spokes1nan in his office. 1100 •••I Ce>••I h l 1 ~•••t y "'•DO•I D t•(h . CO l lfo r~ t 1 t l t OhDll t (1 l •l fi ]J.JS5 l Ot lh• O•llv "'ltot 11t11 Your L i ving Chrls lmus 'l'r1•e Ceule r • Covert said he Vlas prepared to noti fy all school districts * Ll\'ing and Cut Tr1•es • \\'renths * l~arlands * Colorful liifl Plants Phone &•3-1552. r1ace ''our Order, \Ve \\'ill l)cli\'er l-'flEE In Tb c llarbor Area Ar..tLlNG - A nnn1e in C<Jlirornia l-lorticul1url' ~1nl'c 1!!20 ' Try Saturday's Ne,vs Quiz We Dare Yott - -.... -- ---~·-·u,: ...... --• .... ;.,,;, .•. -~1 '· -· ~ .· ... .,_ ... -... "j ----1 -~i•,1 -. "1' ... •one-stop' shopping at its finest! • • ANDS the GAN SN Monday thru Fridays 10 to Noon 1 to 4 p.m. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturdays 10 to Noon 1 to 5 p.m. No Sundays DO YOUR SANTA CLAUSING EVENINGS • . .. 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Those \\'ho do rccos.:nizr !hr irn- por!ant role tl1;1L botrlenf·Ck!:i pl<1 v arc hcsi1<1nt. to \'Oirc !ht·ir sctt thncnts Jee;\ they be brand- ed as eccent rics Uul nt Jon~ las1 sonH!on<• \Vith itnprcssivf• crl'dl·nt1a\s of his 0\1'n is willing 10 s1;1nd lJP a n d be t:0t1nt1..'CI T hi· 1na,q,azinc lnl c!ll•c1 11;1I !J1ge"I has rl'p1·in!l'd H IPC!tu·r "on the. ln1por!~Hlf'" 11f Bl·1n~ a lloUlent•ch." liy \V. II. 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F<ir frorn holdill!! back. as !ht> d,Vll(HllCS' \\OUld h31'C \'OU lx•!i t'\'C, It IS Olli\ l><'cau.Sc 're slo\1' 1h1ni,:s clO\l'i1 C. t hat !h<'Y arc able 10 t.~·i.·p up. IT :\li\Y TllEREFtlHE be 1'a1d th<t! in the fin ;il ;111nlysis it 1s !he bot!lcnct'kS \1'ho kl'cp things moving. And certainly \1 r.: a r c responsible for lhC' ~c1ucr1.t'. nr com pression l'ffrC"t. Iha! provides force :ind dircC'tion \\'ilhout lL<; b ottlen ec k s , dynamos 'A'OUld be un i1\JIC! tc> build up any prrssurl'. So Jet us not hc<l r ;1n.'' n1orl' ~nide remarks nbout bot·· tlcnecks fron1 the doers and l achievers o( this "·arid \.\'c · made lhen1 whal they <ll'f' today. Crapes Juicy Ca pitol New Se rvice S A C HAfl1 ENTO Agriculture officials forecast :i gra1~· cro1> thi!; yea r of over 3.4 nullioo ton.c;, 51 J><'I'· f'Cnl 11br1vc lhe s1nnll J!J72 California c:ro1>. Jt..iisin grape production torecust is 2. I 111111100 tons. u ~4 percent ju1np. 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Sher1nan, PhD and lecturer m psychology at the Uni versity of \Yisronsin Psychiatric Instit ute, calls this process the C'Ollceptual shell game, and "v.•on1en are the losers," sht clai rned. RAPID CHANGES Although she has :1uthorl"tl "On the Psychology of \Vomcn," she believes the psychology has not been \rritten llJld doobls that it can be accurately Don't Blame Thyroid By CAROL l\100RE Of the 0111, l'llol Sl1ff Ho11' can Aincrican \\'omen possibly con1pla ii1~ They're· ns lucky as ca n be \\ilh the biggest houses. most things, best husbands and brishtesl children. Dr. Estelle Ra1nef ·told of a place ••;1,here womt>n are even luckier than Orange Counlians -Chevy Chase, \\/here !hey go ;1·andering th rough Saks looking for something to want." Tiu•sc high status \\'On,cn, from 45 to 55 years of age, have a suicide rate four li1ncs the ntt lional average, lite.rally killing themselves v•hi!e k.illin.g """· "They don't need an t>ndocrinologist : they 1lt'ed a new system or social values." Dr. Ra n1ey dia ~d . "Ame rican ~·omen need to learn the Greek defin ition of happiness -'use of one's po.,1,.ers to achteve excellence' -and ino;ist on society using oor skills. Don 't rely on t'go ext('nsion in children but mCt"t your 01\11 st<1tldards and allo\v yourst_.Jvcs to be judged·'' surros1=:0 Excu~t-: She bla1ned fe1nale rcluclance on social !;n~ ths regarding the endocri ne system (thyroid, pancrt~as . pituitary fi nd adrenal glands1 111hich contributes to 1nen.strua· tion and 1ncnopausc. ltefcrring to !he argum('nt that 1\·omcn can'I hold high cxecu 1ivc posit ions bec<HLSc of period ic emot iona l unbalance, Dr. Ra1nl'y said: "In the heigh t of her pre-menst rual ten:.:1011 . n1\' 1\un! ~1 <1blc "ould have inadc a ~tier dl'cision than the Bay of I>i gs. And .':ixon doesn't menstruate so 1,1·h.1t's his excuse? ''\\'om<'n o:ire supposNily more prone to ''1olcnt cri1nes duri ng their periods:' Ninety percent of v1olcnl cri1nes a re conunitt ed by rncn." f'tl ,\LE C\'CLES TOO As professor of physiology a t C.L-orgeto11'11 Univcrs1t~· and president· elC<.'t of the Association of \\'omen in Sic1ent-t, she further explain('(] that men ht1re en10!innal cycles and nervous rcac· tiC11s th at also determine l101v they pe r· <.>clve stress. This has bct•11 pro\'td by year-long psychologieal studies of subm.aril1c cre1vs. ··nut the bleeding is a. strictly female phenomenon. Anylh ing yi,e that bleeds -man or atiim'al f-is in trauma . Hcmo rrhaginfis aSSOCialed 1,1•ith death,'' she said. "It 's only the v.·omen '"·110 rise above It all. la1en can't widerstand so they assume v.·e mus t be ill and acce pt the fe'v times \\'C call in sick. But that's not the point. \Vel~being is directly pr~ portional to job stultificat";>n." l\IOTIVES l\l1\1TER If you have an execuUve salary, plush ()ffice. challengina; con•enialion and a chance to jet away, you'll be more eager to go to work (despite temporary discomfort ) thall ll )'Oii spend the day flJing or typjng dictated tapes. "ti1ost women cycle ·merrily along for 2$ to 30 years and thell· Our hommes stop 'ra~g'. We're ·available: f~r decisi on making. But wt}at man in his right mind "'Wlt a menopausal woman?" ""'quipped. She referred to a pllarmac-eutical advertisement that shows a harried mother hanging· bun ting for a PTA event. n "'ad, "S7J11ptom' M.A. Fine ArU; Pre!crlption! Valium." Another drug rompany brochure sug· gested t~t • ~-~I ~n "develop -~"1.ew friend> and visit the .-,nuiM!Ciiii ••• OR EVEN TRY A PART TIME JOB." (As though she vrerc finally ready.) DOWNERS PUT DOWN Dr. Ramey rfJtortc<I . "We reach a poinl where thty can 't tmnquilize us enough. lt's better to use tha brain to stlmu.late society than society tn deoden the brain. "Supposedly men mature: \\"omen grow old. Men ripen: \\"Omen rot. ''What Americans nood to retnember ls that we spend $15 bllllon a year 10 keep women ln tollege and yet don't give thorn 1 chant< Jo participa te ~ ductlvely .. " ../' written as changes occur so raµid l)'. "As evidence 11ccun1ul ate!i, there are changes," she said, explaining ttui.t i11 Why "l have the escape r lause, 'on the' in the Litle." Citing ·an example of rapid change, she said that as late as '69-'70, !tudies sho"''ed y,·on1 c.11 feared success. "She must be ugly'' or "she'll never gl't a n1M " y,·ere lhc typiC411 com1ncuts made a bout 1,1·omen y,•ho exce l in mole dominated areas. "Today," Dr. Sherman said, "1,1·omen are beginning to think that it"s not SG bad to be successfu l.·• NEW TERRITORY While researching her book. the lec- turer said tha t she found it ;,inlcresting that so few v.·omen did studies on the JllSYChology of ":omen. JL's virgin lcr· ritory ••. if you will. '\ "J·IO\\'Cver ," she added, •·for those '"·ho do, they have a problen1 or find ing funding and of getting into areas tu research. "Once Lhey gel in, they rw1 Into still anot her problem -so1ne don't y,•11nt yoo to do an objective study. ·n1ere's ;1 certain aenount of intolerance On the view.1' ~!en don't have these problems, she claimed. They do the research and women end up losers in the sexua l shell game because of the \ray research is done and how it is interpreted. For example, about 4-0 years ai;o a study 1,1·as dooe on whether 01en and '>l'Omcn have an equal sense of justice. \\'omen rated certain acts more serious than men. but this \Vas not inlefllreted as being more stem. It was considered en"IOlional and the conclusion '"'as v.-omen are less just than men. ~ }. ,, .~ "I 'I, ·, /, ... " "It ll!i generally conceded !11at v.omt:n are as intelligent as men, but not 111 certain specialized fields. Sonic Uunk v.-01ncn urc unable to analyle as \1 t·ll as men. LVfELLlGE!l;CE .;\Vhat ha s happened." !Jr. Shern1:.in explained, "is that wo1nen have not performed as \1'ell on some spatial tests. "This Is interes ting because a1 the preschool level girls are superior to boys in space perception." Or. Shcnnan said th at she hopes to research whnl courses and activnies develop the skills. Other stereotypic vie1.,·s she disL'USSCd ln eludcd: -\Vomen arc n1ore passive. At fJrst, I v.·as taken in on th at one. Data is inadequate. The claim is based on on\? stud y that male babies are more active f i Job Options Need Nursing By JO OLSON 01 Ille Dell)' ~1191 llllf \\'omen still are not gett ing a fai r shake Jn the medical fi eld. agreed Dr. Susie Fong, professor at UCI ~1edlcal School; Joyce Sylvester, RN, supervisor at St. Joseph Hospital, Orange, and Carol Heckman , UCI Counselor. Their topic was \\"hat's New in Science and Health Careers for Women. Dr. Fong called for more medical schools, a "medical peace corps" to serve America's poor and Increased motivation for young girls so they will believe they can go into medicine. "We put bright students through their paces then keep them eut of n1edical schools," Dr. Fong said. STUDENTS INVOLVED "Many students I see shouldn't be In medicine. They should know what lt's all about." The students she teaches are involved ln the care of patients. "They are doing very speclaUud tests and they come any time, day or night." Dr. Fong believes women may have a unique role in medicine because or their IClrdty Ji medicine and beoause they are different than men. "They offer more expression ol emotk>n, more patience." Women also are more subject to prwure lhan their male student rounterparU, she lidded. Tb<y m"'t ••k themseJv ... "Should I get married! Jr so, when? When •hould l hive chlldrtn?" Plus, they still have lhe preuure of their studies, Dr. Fong said. QUOTA RAISED For three years she has \\'Orked at UCJ to get the quota ol women medical students raised from three to 20 percent, she commermd. '''lbc 10 percent cut-off wu arbltrarily set by the dean." Only seven percent of the doctors ·-- in America are \~on1en. as opposed to around 20 percent in some other coun· tries, Dr. Fong noted. Of these, 63-77 percent are married and most are in full -time practice. Since women live longer and can therefore practice longer, the time orf they take to bear children is co m- pensated for. she said. ';The total time comes out even." ~iany advisors tell women Uiat medicine is too diffi cult a career. Dr. Fong added. "They should be toid to think of themselves as being important. Their self-image should be built so they can believe they can do what they want to do.'' CIDNESE TRADm ON Dr. Fong said her own grandfather disowned her when she enrolled at the University of California, Berke I e y , because she was upsetting strict Chlnese traditlol\J. She was one of three Cemale student~ in a class or 100 in medical school and could only find live male friends who y,·ould carry her microscope up the stairs so she could pass her classes (she was pregnant at the time). At UCI, Dr. Fong revealed . Cemale applicants' pictures are passed around the admlSl!5ions committee and only those who are "not too pretty or not too ugly" are selected. She then spoke about medicine for the poor. "More people should help the poor," she commented. "We need a medical peace corps." Mrs. Sylve~ter told the Extension class, "You should think strongly about nursing as a career. II ls one of the most upcoming professional groups In the world. WORLD OMlONS "We are looklng for better people. You can make a career for yourself and you can go anyy,·here in th e \\-'orld you want to go." "Nurses are not the handmaidens of doctors ," she slressed. There now are many more specialties for v.'Omen ir. nursing. she said. And , there are more opJX>rlunities to work up. A licensed voca tional nurse can study lo become an RN, for example, though she said there is not much more pay for nurses with degrees. A graduate of a tw~year RN program will start at around $800 per month, she said. and those with a bachelors degree will make around $70 a month n1ore. Nurses who do post~gr.aduate study in management make even more. Mrs. Sylvester said, some up to $2,000 per month. MORE MONEY la-1rs. Heckman listed many specialties within the medical field that are open to women and men , such as dentistry, optometry, podiatry and veterinary medicine. "Pediatric denll!rtry Is a wide-open field (or women," she stressed. Medical schools now are looking for well-rounded students with background.5 in the humanities, Mr.i:. Heckman said . "Some new !iekls are open to men only, such as the physician 's assistant, but these will be open to women soon, I feel ," she added. TECllMCIANS NEEDED Dr. Fong mentlonod the many or>- portunlth'.$ available for technicians: in· halation therapy, radiology and research. And she encouraged won1en to look into related careers: ramily or genetic oounsclon, J>ll)'cholngtsts, s p e e c h therapist.! or aucUoiogists. (S.. CAREERS, Page II) tl1rin girl li.ihu•::;, hu1 uuh 1111! ur· :s\ \l'l'rc !iturl11\U. -\\'orllt'll :itL' lllOl"I.! dl'1>c11~lt:11t It 1'( t·lcar 1hcr1' arc 110 cit"IJt•tlJency !'>cX d1J. fl'r\!ll CcS up 11) the ai;e C:.ight It's ;1 lso clc11r tli;11 1t .'i :1t·tt·111:1hlt• 1vr 11u1n~·11 to be llcpt11dl'Ht \'AHl:\llLES 1!011•t•\'t•r, llll'll' IS !lit• ru1UH1l:.i l11Jfl lh.11 d<'l)(•ndt•ll\ 1nl·:Jn., lh·lpli·.-.~ li1''-t',11 l'li h,ul too 1nany vnrtablt·s, suth as co1 npi1r111:; hOUSL'W l ~t:!S and bu:.1ne.-.:.u11·n. -~lc1t ;ire rnurt• ai,:gr~· ... .-.11•'. .\n· 11·1· 10 cons1dt'r It 11 good 1rn11 to lie 11Hirc physically aggressive·: -\\'or nt·n <ire nwrc en1011un<1L Ag111n lhe shcJJ 1;<1111c. l::n1011on;1I 1-; dl·l111eil as fc<i rful. ·r11cy n1iss the 1"1111t that lhe husb;uH! displays the t1nu11un ot ange r v.•hilc )!!ll1ng at his \lilt• 111 :.lUµ being so e1nu11011<.11. Sn1d1<'(, .~ho1v !hl·rc nre no rcurful Sl't 1!1J /1•1;•111·1·s ;1 rnong 1111• ~vung . '!!~ ris1>r.rt 1•1 \\,ill'h, [Jr Shc1•rnan said, 1s 1hc 1'111•1·r ·1111 ;1s-1·h1ld1l·11 ~ro1\' and bccon1c :111,1 rl· 1.r lhf• 1r:11L :-;1' r.1·:s n11··i:1·:1t '\\u111cn <ind 111c11 sho1v their discon tcut ct11ll·r'L·111l1 •· tl11· h:r1ur1~r l·xpla111cd ·"1'!11.'rl·':. ;1 d1fJ..:rl'11t·l· 111 111L'ir ~t.Yl<' ·• J)1:-cu-. .. 1ng !Ill· · ra:,:1ng h(lrrnonc" s:-11· t!rornc, 11r. Shcrn1an n·fu!l'tl 1hl' argu- n11•1H 1ho1t 111.ou11•1\ art• 111or1· i·111011011a! 1lur111~ 1h1·1r 111en::.tru:it11.1n 1••ru1d. 1\ltlw1u~h rr'-1•:1r1·h 1s no1 <.'Onrh1)(111 , )(he s.111l, 11 11.t-. sho1\11 L!1t·rc 1s hulc or no r111otiQ1111I chan~C'. "tlH lhv 11\111•r ti;uul ," IJr ~hC'rlll<1!l .~:,;,!, "1,t· 1nu .... 1 ~i.:t·p !lu~ ~v11 '·' th111g, 111 111.·rspcc111't' .. \\1• 11111-.[ ci1n.-.1t.cr tlll' l11 gh $U ICH.IC rate <HllOllg rn1·n ·• Todau ·.~ co i·,·r .-.t1)r1f.11> 1·01111/111/1: sr(ltr 1·p1·i·rnue <if 1/1 r UC! F.'.rt1n1sio11 sei 11 .~. 'f'/11• \\'(Ir/!'/ "f ,1·,,,~1t'1r ro11r Life onU /l c11/ll1. coo1·d11lt11e.i l1y 11,-, l>u1 1~ ,/(,11us(111. Tl1e /1·ct11rcs dealt 1vith SCU/"('ll!J ti( _/ll11/(l/t! 7J.~yrl111/i1!/fl. (/C)IC!Hle111·e ri!i rlr/1f1.~. U!'lf!//s 01 111!!11u1x111sr 01111 1• 11111t 11\· c/1(11L('e.'i jur 01eclical career.\. BE A ANDE RSON, EdHo' FrodiY, DKtmlHlr 14, U l l Pitt U Medica tion Questioned Risk or Cy LAUlt lt-; l\,\~l'E H 01 !ht 0111¥ "ll•t ~11J! llrugs are mi raculoU£ th ings . 1lint's because of the 11·:.i~· thi.:y h111l· lx:en m:idc and 11hnr tbe,1· du ro " person 's body ••. cli 1111n;nc pn11 1, rt'lur11 a vit<ll c:hemicol dt•stroy1•d 1n illne!'s or make an organ v.·ork ;is 1t naturally shou ld. But. then , said L)r. \\"llrr£'d Hasl ett, ancslhesiologi.sl at St. Jo!'cph's ilo:.:pital. "Rcmcmb<:r every one of these dn1~~ is poison. Every drug \1·e use \1'ilt kill yo u. I rnn't desrrilx: ho\I' fast it will kill you:· •I!! described so1ne ot the drugs ~ 11'0- man may be gi ven if she goes into a hos- pital for a hysterectomy. DRUG DESC RIPTION The woman he described 1vas •·an average person in good health." \Vhcn one of the students asked hOI\' the person could be healthy if she 1,1 as in tor ni<1jor surgery. the ancst hesiologi>;t e~lained. "other lhan tha t one s1c·k thing, slu:'s l1e<1l1h.~· '' After :id1nission. "right :111·;1y she'~ OOmb<irc!cd with 1ncdicati11ns. '' hl: .s;1 icl. licr doct or n1;:i,v have phoned 111 orders tor sleep medica tion. a OOv.rl prcpar:1- lion , pain kill ers and aspirin or <!arvo n if the pain isn 't loo bad. If she norma lly takes tranquilize rs. she \\'Ill probably CClnti nue on the m. And !hen she mi~ht al!O have an anli-nauseant prescribed. "It jtt~I goes on and on :ind all kinds of th ings." the doctor s~iid. "1'hc Lill just keeps going up." The an~thcsiologist nl.1Y prc:;tribc, as an antl-nauseant or dryin;:: agent. severa l dru gs before she even ooes into the operating roon1 . Before surgery, he \\"il l prob.'lhl.1• ~i\·c her an intravenous injection or :;I barbiturate which wi ll have the ~ticnt unconscious in just a fe.,v seconds. Contrary lo the co1nmon belief. Dr. Jlaslett said . this is not pultl ng the person to sleep. 11c explnincd. the <ln1g works on the brain but "no one knov•s exactly how it works .• .It just puts your lights out. GRAVE DANGER "~Tom this point on. the patient is in grllve danger," continued I he anesthesiologist . Since the ba rbil ural c has knocked out the persoo's respi rat ory center. pure oxygen is forced into her lungs at the. same time as an anesthetic vapor is given to keep her unconscious. She may be given a dn1g it her heart and blood pressure fall nnd she could be given a nnrcotic so t~ vapor could be reduced. The surgt.'0!1 might also cal l ror drugs. A.'I the surge ry ends. she ooultl be given drugs to reverse the narcotic ef· feels and muscle parnlysis. In the recovery room , palicnls oftt•n shl\"cr. so they arc given a drug:. Another is: ort en nr.cded for hiC"Cups, as is an anri· t1ausc<1nt. There is oo Wf!Y to ki101v ult !ht• drug lnterar11ons, l)r, lli~slctt said. "Uul we know the.y're there. "l think it's prell y ri sky business mys~lf but that's my bt.L'linc!;S. "\\'he.never )'OU put a drug ii\ a JXI· :, Miracle? !u ·nr:. horlr. n·~ risky," he rx-p\:iincd. "\\'hL•nr1·l'r .\Gu 1nalie a patien t un· ctJnscious. it's haz11rdous. "11011 do you k11ow harn1Ju/~" nskcd one of lie <HlS \1 Crcd. "You don't." \\'ATER E:FF'ECTS tht•y'rc 110l !he \\'Omen. Even a si n1p!e h_rclrogcn-0:.:ygen con1· pound f'vcryone uses everyday c:i11 r1C d:ingcrous, he sa1rl. "\V:1!rr 1s :i t.lrug . If \re !:i kc IUO nluth of i1. 1t 11 i!I t·ausL• an inloxic;Hiug: ('ffcct on tht! body,, i\nd JUSI like n1ost naLur;i l subs1;111cc.-.. 1~JJtt·r 1.:an be m:ide by man. "\\'c cau duplicatt! 11/Jat the body h11s l'Xacrly ,'' Dr. I las!ett said. "The body can ma ke 11. $;)can 1,1·e 1n the tab. ··\Ve use it ta drug ) 111 the hunu1n being to (TC:\lc :1ny l'fft•ct !hat 11e >1 ::1n t to sec." hl' exµla111ed. A patient ca n "absolutely refuse anyrhing )'Ou \1':1rit,'' he s<ud. But his ron~1s;f!•11t :ah·ret' 1hrou;.:houL 1t1e lt.'t'lur(' 11a.~ lo "!ru~! rhe r h.\'si4·1an ~ou "rc :.eeinr;. I tt1ink eal.'h physicin n sl 1ou ld probably do 1rha1 he Is most N n1for111ble .,1·i1h ·• Ht a!:.-.o !old 1hc1n. ";1nts1hcsi a is rn urh saf1..'r th:111 it's C\t'r hecn befor<'" ;:ind is ™"''Om111g "n1orc arl(J 111ore routine ." Another drug, c~!rll{:en. also is beini: 11.<:(lrl 1norr rouli11('I~. But bo1h he a11tJ Dr. Dor is Joh n s o n. obsletri cia:i/ t:Ynt·cologis t and course coord inator. l!Ul'S!ioned its use, especially a lt('r nieni)pallSl'. Lml..E KNO\\':'\l' Not mul'h is koo\\'n :ibout this rwriod of a \rom:in·s lift·. lie said. becatL':iC nntil the last 50 year~ \\nn1cn didn't li\'C long enough lo reach it. Hoy,•ev('r, he expl:iined. there has been the philosophy that n1enopaus c "need s rre.1tm('n l. . .It's nnt good So v.·c've got to do son1cthing about it." AlthQugh 011)y 25 peft'ent of the: \1·on1cn need treatn11•11t. he said there is con· fu.~ion because of the l)f'f1cf v.·h1 ch ho docu1ncnt.ed with c u r re n l ud· vcrtiscme.nt s. One in a medical joun1a l suggested, "Start her on (a certain brand of the drug1. Keep her on ... " "J don 't bel ie,·c th:il'!J right at all ." Or. Has lett said ... ltatht•r, d0t..1ors should treat the symptornology wll il it is cured, \\'hich usually isn't very long." ~1 1:.:NOrAt.:SE The t1\'0 n1ost common c-l1nical sign11 nf mcnop;iuse. he c>.:plained, are hot nas hes and irregular mcnstrulll periods. Slln1c y,•omeii also ha\'e sv.eats, oervous anx iety. fatigue snd hcndachcs. Psychological changes seems n well- documented symptom of mt.'110p.'l1J1<:e but the doctors noted that this is not included in the Hsi of syn1ploms l\'h1ch can be helped by estrogen thcn1py. 1hey alsn notC\1 lh.:i t J.'i percent Qf lhc brcnsl cancer i ~ s1in1ulated by estrogen and ques tioned \\'helhcr the hody would prod uce an amount of un· necessary honnooes. - Dr. Haslrtt's closing JliC(e of advi~ 'l'a.<t : "Om 't Wke any medication )'DU don't~." ,, 1 I I I J ! Club Activi .ties Salute AB WA \t.·1nb1•1, ol th(' :-.t•vtport Jie.1rh thnrtt·r 'h;1pll'r of .An1,.r1C"an J\u.,rnt''i~ \\ 1un .in·:i: /\.S.-.Ol'1;tlloJ11 \\ 11 1 ~(ill h•~r Ill tit,. H.11fl<,;1 H;1,1 ("lul1 ;it 7 p Ill 'rtH«~t!<1.1. I )~·c-11:. r .. r a ('Ill 1:-ln1,,, p,11 !I' J 1u~l).'.Jnds gaU1cr in the T<1I•""! ul tlic \\'ftolc rl'slaur.1111. Balboa 011 'J'ucsi.l:iy, 11\.."'<:. 18, Jur ;J. buffet d11uK•f. (~.1rdcn 1;ro\!' ~,·l"OOI d1'id ri<:t. and 01 s1ngulg ~rvu p. durmg 3 holid;iy p.ttl)' 1'ul'!lduy, lA.'(:. 18. Jobs O:lughtr.rs. Other officers of tht_· llun· lington B<'ath bclht·! a r~ KaUiy Noting nnd Beth Dykes, princesses: Lisa Loncler e1•, gwde. and Kathy Carkag1s, 1n<1rsha l. l>ancing: to the mu..~!c of lh•· \\1;1 rn"'n S,1 ~l1·r Con1ho y,•ill conclude 100 cvenu1 g. J\1 r.1. <~'har!('S l!ing"-·t11! J r. 11·1 11 u1>1:n h(•r ho1111• for the 9.JO a.in. galhcri11 g 11·h1eh wil l 111<.:ludc u vo;c;:>;dl l.l01'-I . Ph ilharmonic Bal Masque W ives Lea gu e F1·sti1 ,. t:ihle d1.'l'Orat1011<;; 1vi!I .~('! n hohrla\' rnl>O{t .,., h1·n n1rn 1 bf·r~ of !ht• Off1c1•rs \\"11 t's L(·agllt" and 1 h t' 1 r llarlx:.r \'tl'll' ll1ll..,, l '1)nl · ml\(l'(' of the Orange r-0untv fJh!lh;1r1non 1c ~K'.it•ly will he i•nt('rt;11n1.:d by Larry \\'hit.son t·horal 1nusa.: tcaclll'r in the Da ughte rs ('<.dh~ lll't'd, t!J11g hlcr of Mr. anll .\lr~. Jolu1 H !teed uf Los Alam itos, 11.,1s J~tallcd ~s honored quef'n of Rcthf'l 3'll , lntcmalion11! Ut'df'r of t-.1annequins and fl orists \1'h•1 11·1JI pc1rt1CI 1:iatl' u1 I.he ~'eb.2'! liill .\1ru.quc of DanHJS lll..' C<ir!<lad Y.('r~ honor.od c!ur in1~ a dinner in the Nl'1\·port Bc;1ch lrorne of ~lrs. Paul lia.st ings. Corridors Brightened .. 'J'hc tlln1cs. \Villian1 Sa x I t1 11. t"hili rn1otn. l\C'r n1 Binia :ind H~d ph \\'nter1n a11 (left to r 1ghl l r ccrca!c the /'\a11v11y scene in t he lobby of J loag J lospilnl as part of t he /'\iglllin):!Jle chapter's annual 11011- day cleco ralion project. I l:i.lls arc hung \Vi l.h t i n s e I gnrlands. reel hows, rattan (_'l1rlst1nas t rees n111.I Santa col- lages, 'l'he 1\ffil iant's ch apter provides l'l!ristn1as slorkings for patient::.. Test Proves Worthwhile DE1\H t\:\:"-J LAl\'O ~.:HS: I :im rt>spond- 111g to "100 fiCl'tcnt A1neric:m." \rhu f)(>l it'l'('S a rn:indnrory blood lest for obtaining a 111arririgc !ict'nsc_ is "un- l"01\S!i1U tiona1, nnd nn 1nv;ision ol pr1\·al·~." l hl· pcrson 11 bu 11 rotc tlull lclt\'r i~ l f\O pl'l'{'\'!11 fooli sh. \\'e ;1rc nfl l all pPrfect :1ngels. Somct11ncs things h:ippc n thut lire• l'tHnpl ct.c ly out of tharacLer. Never in :1 n1illiru1 1·t':1r.-. wriu lrJ I h:11·c bel1l'vcd !h:n I \\'Olll.d pic k up a Vl~nt·rcal dise ase. I :irn nn t1 11pc r-c!a~s intrll tc\t1:tl in a hig h t•c·ononuc hr;1t•k!'I. Bui the rC'\Xll'\ shoy,·cd I h:Hl syph1hs. nc\·er!helr!-...'i. 1 ll 1\·11s d1•lt•r!t'd in a routine healt h tX · ;un inat1on. I had no syn1pLorns. J I \\'<JS trt'alcd 1111n tcd1a tl•ly. rL"'-pOOdC'<I \'f'rV 11r>IJ and l1;1d rnr third c·ll·;u• \\';i;.,.;1•r111n11 1 ..... 1 111·0 yc.:i 1:s rigo. Shor1 !y ;1flf'r th.II. I lli!S lllill'rll'd ."ltld II'{• 1101'.' ha vf' a l1t•;iut1h:L he;1l!hv ehdct. I shuddt"'r tn think th;ll our h<1lly. (.'(iu!d hai t: lx"(•n hnrn bl1 11d 11r c!t':ld. For (:1 1d's <:.;i \.;•·. 1\•111. !1·IJ [X'!Jplt• to lir gr111t·!til th1 'I" ;11•· l'•'!(Ulred hy !:1 11 10 t:1k{' ;1 t·lriod 11 ,f t1r·l•11'r• rh•'Y can 111arry. It":-a hl1·ssi11~.-Bl·:JUI Cl1\"{~ J>E Alt IL : .\1 11111"1 l'l l'ry day I A<-l a lrll l·r ln1111 so111 c di ni.:U.it \1ho 11ant..; 111 !-.now 11 h:1I ~1 :111•" 11 il l ;dlo"' p('oph· ti • 1na rr~ 11i thn11! ;l hl11od lest. 1"han k~ l11r :J h·lh·r th:H r11:1k1·~ ii t•asie r for 11-.i· !n r(•l ll~f' In h·ll 1t11·n1. J,f:\li. ,\\\ 1..\:-0IJ !~B!'i ;ire <liffcrcnt. \\le nrc poles a p a r L Hl ou r 111·v.:; on l'!itirrh. dr1nh1ng. friends ;ind leisure tin1c. \\'c ron't t'VC'll t•njoy a T\' Sho\V togethl'r lx'Causc \\'h.1t I hke he dOl'sn't, an d \'ICC ver~<-1 . \\'c both have \\Orked ha rd lo becornt' fi nanrilllly sec11re. If "·c separate. 1\i· n1a ke rhe children unh;1ppy. (\\'e'vc Lr ied ii \ l!'s also a fi nanci al dr:.li'n 10 run \\\0 M·parfllC cstnb!ishn1rnt.~. l suggi'slf'd <'Ot!r~c!in!!; anrl he says h1· doesn't IK'lif'1·c in it. I 11'ent alone unl'l' bur di'cirlt•d it 11;:is useless for rnl' to go \vithoul him. since he's the Oil(' .,., ho nct'Cls 11. \\'hl'rl 11 (' 11·i'rr marrif'd "'C' 11·rrr in IO\'i~. I d1111 't know \l'h<it happt'n00 or \vhy_ I do kno1~· !hat 11"e arc both r111~f'rn hlf' iind 1 f'anno1 izn on this \\':JY <._';in yo1 1 hC"lp~-11ESl'Ef{t\1'E make one last attempt to gl't }Our hus- band to go 1vith you. Tel l him thr rnar· riage depends on it. And good luck to you . OF.AR A'.\~ 1-.A:-.IDERS: A friend of rninl' is being nuirried in Janu<1ry fur 1he lotrrth tirne in eight. year~. I l1av,: bt·c11 hl'r 1nflid of honor t11-i<:f' and l1t•r tnalron of honor once. J think thri t's enough. especially since I had to buy a Ill'\\' dress and shoes every tin1c. No"' she has as ked n1e lo s!<1n<l up (or her again flnd I G11n'! 11n111 tu. 1"hc la st guy she nHirrk·d is rt>a l!y ,P,fl'Cll. She gave hin1 a ra1~' dr:il. I \'aluc this girl's friendship but I'm beginnin~ II) fcf'! like a hypocrite. l"d like SO/TIC od- 1 ice oo .... tiat to do. THE .JON.\1-£ IJEAR .I .: l"d say you'\·e done your bi!. Tell you r friead to ask somebod v t>lse this tim e. It might change her lu rk. \\'hat 's prudi sh? \\1hat's OK'! If you ~~r<"n't sure, ynu nef'd some hl'!p. It'::; t1 l'ai labl t in the bookl••t· ··\'cck1ng nn<I !"cuing -'Vha ! Arc the l.1 mi1 s~·· :\1:1il .vour !'('<Juest to _J\nn J .;1ndtr-:. I'(). Ho\: :t\.tfi . 222 \\' 13ank l)r. «h1c:igo. II! /;nf..i-l. cnl'lo::;ing 50 CP!llS in (~Jin an(! a long, sta n1ped seli-addresscd cnvi'lor11..:. • Christmas An1ong ma1Ull'QUlflS for the ball wil l be i\lni. William Moore of San Cleme nLe . /"lowers by i\1orr!, lnc. nf ( 'OSUI flft·~ 1111d Newport Bi.'aeh, and Carl's OJruna di'l !>.l (lr l·Jort~t. v.ill prtpare llli!SkS. Three Arch 'f'hrct' Arch Uay \\'ornan's Asi"<OCJation is .sp.Jnaoring a c-h1ldrt·n·s p.Jrly for rom· 1111u1 1ty re!>idents fro1n 3 10 5 p n1. 1'uesda y, [lee. 18. From Page 17 lndoo.d wUI be a puppet RUFFELL'S show . \\'here is Cbrlstnw, cmon·s preS<nloo by s t e p 11 an ; e UPHOLSTERY SPORTS\YEAR. Wilkstro1n and Sandy Wells Wti.,. Y•• W•ftt a visit from Senta and carol-TM lest WtticlilT Plan, 17th and Jrvine, ing. 1 •22 Har••r l lvd. J'lti,o,·port Bca<.:h.California92660 1'hat evening adults wu1:lir~e:•~H~•~M~·~~~~,.~·~·:":1:·=~====:=~~===i gather in the clubhouse for caroHng. Merry Talk to Santa Christmas! Keep W•rm This Winter With A Gift From Santa will be near the telepho1lC Mond.:ty and 'I\Jcs· day. Dec. 17 and 18, at the Invitation of the Youlh Co1n- ntittee of the Jrvine Junior 'Vornan's C1ub. Children may phone him ~J'\Lo their Cltrislmlts "'" from BIDTIQUE 6:3()..3 p.m. b oth d.i.ys. 1~•7 Via Lido r\un1bers arc 540-5530, 54().9960, N•wport leach •71-4510 l "lt •I TO l ido T~..-trf ) 5-ID-9961 and 5-l0·9962. -~·: Op•n Tonl9ht 'Tl1 8 ·r\1'£.11ty-th rre new n1en1bt'rs;I~=:=:;;:=::;;;~~~~=========~::!!:~ \1·ill be ini tiatl'd into the club !'. during candlelight ccrcn1onics ;it 7:30 p.n1. Wednesday, Del'. l9, in the Universi ty !'ark Clubhouse. One transfer n1cn1· bt.'r also 11·lll be \VC!con1cd. Secretaries Club 33 Digieyland \1"ill hr the setting for the 1\iesday. Dec. 18, quarterly business metting of the Orange County C h apt e r of Executives' Secretaries, Inc. Election of officers and a Christmas gift exchange v.·ill highlight the 6:40 p.n1. dinner mee ting. Catholic Women • • r.anl sels for gals . . . ·' CAFTANS REG. $30 OUR PRICE $1 5.7 5 LABELS OFF 3355 Via Lido • Newport Beoach e 675-2547 Cl..,fP'Hll T~• a1u1 Dolptiln) A Christmas theme•has been I'--_--_-------_-------------~ chosen for the Tuesday. Dec. 11".~\~t>:i1.1:>U~~~~~~B;tuz~~w2:l~~!r:t,-.9lll'.f~ 18, meeting of I.he Orange M [F'~b;:l~t:::!~~~-Bit~~\'5:1'.~~~~~~~ ii ~:'~ioce~:ne'tou~ci~ 1 ~~~ R THE COFFEE BEAN ~ ~ Calhohc Women. • ~ ~ " Hosting the 9,30 a . m . 0 ~ # 7 ll ~ gathering, which "'ill include ~ n i jj a luncheon and presentation ~ ~ . . ~! of Uls Posadas pa geant. \\'ill g ~~s::lr-l ~~~~~~M~~mJ:P.t~~~MJll>.'! ~ be La Puri~ma Pacish, El g .COME IN & SAMPLE W ~lodena. I\ \) , FRESH ROASTED COFFEE i m " FROM AROUND THE WORLD • 1 u i DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENT ~ ~ CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS ~ ~ ~ Careers • • ~ Fine Tea i Dr. Johnson ~aid th:it the n1edicine: she has four bosses. ~ i): Cnitcd St.:ttcs has 1nore doc-y.·orks about 100 hQUrs a wee k, ~ We Gift Wr11p, Meil & Deliver 'P tors per capita tha•1 any other delivers 100-160 outside lee· I MON .• SAT. 10·• ~ count ry. "1\cross the country turcs per year and stHI has ! 3355 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH ~ research to do on the $500 11 ' U "'e have one per 6()0 pat ients." >.:i PHONE 67'6141 < nlillion errant she has. Ii ~ • she commented . ··or the cnun-e· ti('s in the United Slates \rith , (Se!iind Th . Blu& Dolph tn) ~ no doctor. this includes on! y I-------------"~,..-'-,..-"'"'-'-""'-·-""-· ,.. __ ,.,,_,_,,.-'-""-'-""--'-· ~ ~ ~ lt:1~~:::slJt:SI:Qfl1=.q-.,,~ n'oout 500,000 people." She added tha t American!! spend mo re on cosmetics eac!l \·car lhan 1nedicine. ~!OR E l.A\\'YERS Dr. F'ong accu::::r>d t h i' Amerit>an Aswciat1on o f University Professo rs of kl'ep- inc: the nun1bcr of med.teal schools small. ''Only 11.000 doctors are graduated r::i ch year y,•hi le thcr(' are 35,000 lay.·yt:'rS," she said. T iJllC is the biggest factor for women in nlPdicine. f)r i:on~ stated . explaining thflt Ill(',\' nro· still rxprc:ted to do 1h•'ir housr1\·itr1.v d111ir..,. Il er O\l'tl se!iedule illust raics the ri gors of acadcn1ic The.CAM ERON sheepskin. ~~W deolqned by us,e•cl"'°"ively ou rs ... and yours . :.nr! I h,1\l' Ill t'!l J·nr Ji vf 1hos(• JllJSCf<!ble IO,t.;e1hC'r rn,1 ri'll·d 21.1 _1C'ars. 20 \l'l' ha1·(· IX'r:1 Uur ba<:1c intC'rests l)J-:Alt ll.: I hat1• lO SOUiid like a broken r1·1·ord. hut here I i::n again. As k }'DllfSt'll l11c ques tion: \\'ould ~our life he bt'Ht·r nr 11.orse v.'ithotll hln1 '.' As for th1.· t hi!drrn, I don't betic\C th""l ki ds 11.lio g-rov.· Ufl in a hou ~r v.herr both p:i n·nt ~ arc 1nisc~abl1· can po ssibly prQflt from It. r ou say they are unh a1)py "'hr n you :ire apart. Arc thr y happy 1thrn yuu are together'.' Go ror some addilional counseling and Antique Jewelry Sale -• Frtee ! C h ildren'.~ Christ111os I /~'11t ertai11111 e11t S aturday, Dec. 151 . . . 11 (/,///, I,() 1 11·'"· Can (iod n1ake our world better? "Toys for Tots" Toy-A-Thon C•m"""' Th . I d h k Chrl1tlo11 Scl•nc• LKt11r• ts very ~pe c i a ay fort e ids start$ in t he Huntington ''PRAYER POWER" Center Mall dt 11 a.m. with the a rriva l of Ron ald McDonald. The e,.ci lemert continues with guest (J ff r•ctions a ll av f Alb•rf I . CrlthloV", C.'1. lJ lern oon, including Grann y Goose, lions from Lion Sunday, Dec. 16, J PM C ountry, clo.,..ns and Gc isho g irls from Japanese Vi Jloge, MURDY PARK the Friendly E<'lglc from Busc h Gardens, the trolls from RECREATION Ma gic Mounf ct1n ct nd, of course, Santa. The Mitche ll CENTER Marionetle Ch rist ma\ Sh ow will be pre1ent•d •+ I ·2-l & Golden W•st north of 4 p.m. W M1t1t1 AM. For Mom and Dad, there will be the •fl new '74 Cheyy HUNTINGTON BEACH Show, then ba ck to the ~ids for Chevy 's free mini-theatre •1td•r the auiplce-s of sh owing of c a rtoon faYorites. Re member, our go•I ;5 to fill FIRST CHURCH OF the Toys for Tot~ toy barrel in 4 ho ur5• It's fun and it's free CHRIST, SCIENTIST, t1 f Hun ting ton Center, Be ach & Ed ing e r at the Sai n Oiego 1 H.B. AT BEAUTY SALON & COUNTRY STOR E Friday & Saturday December 14 & 15 1701 WESTCLIFF DR IVE NEWPORT BEACH 642-6857 ANTIQUES PLANTS Na1:ural s'lv.j>Wn., shi.rt·,,\yl~, ~ida .:-:, , , "'Zllls,lcathzr .b~"". Tra•u latloit 101 Dea f. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~F~,,~,~w~·~Y~·~~·-~=-•!""_!""~~~~-·-~~~~.~-~~~~!"".~"!.~"!."!.~-""'-~-~!""~~""'".~•-""'_"!."!._~!""--""'-~".._~~~~~~~~ . • 1,r1i-m.,=n~ ~~~&.~~~mro.%~ !vft.,J1'1,~~&.~~~·~ · ~~bl41.yt·: :::~·~·'0!'V;..~~~l/!':~~·~·~~w~ FASHION ISLAND OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:30 • • DAii V PILOT 19 Horoscope: T a .urus Ponders Improvements 1- SATU RDA Y DECEMBER 15 hp Sl 'ONl!:Y 0'1Alt R Loo is an idealist and is guided by the highest prin· ciples in relationship with loves. A:; a born leader, Leo naturally falls into the role or being the iustigator' falls in love before know ing "'hether it \rill be returned. ARIES (i\tarch 21-April 19): Try not to be pressured into making reckless decisions. Be familiar with the ground rules when pulled by urgency and duty. You could be expecting too 1nuch fron1 one who is fatigued . Seek ham1ony-win your way. Libra persons 1na y be spotlighted. TAURUS (April 20-i\·lay 201 : Watch tcndrncy to \\'aste or err in judgment. Don 't spill secret information . Thrift is not the aris "·er to money prob- lem.~ Che<.-k insu ran ce coverage: p onder in1- p ro ve m en ts and rear- rangrrnrnl'i. A bt'ltcr lcisure- tirnc activity com es up. GE~tJ NI (May 21-June 20): Avoid straying from t he straight and narrow. Fl nttery and riirtation are tv.·in decep- tions. Be observant ; listen later. A plan for the futu re involves a break vl'ith the past. Set:'k advice fron1 astute SaAll- tarian. CAI\~ER (June 21-July 22 !: This could be a long day, Premi!il'S are high a n d schedules ti ght. i\1ake no basic change v.·ithout asse ss ing situation. Hevic v.· "'ardrobe f o r discarding. replacing rep.1ir ing. A Leo niay nudge you to constructive action. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): The scope of expectation is deepened a 11 d broadened. There may be reason to re- joice o\·rr good fort une. Deal- ings \\'ith aulho ril y go \1•c\1. Sa11:iltari11s 1s \ikrly to be in- volved. Take lime out for son1e fun and frol ic. \1IRGO I !\ug. 2.1-Scpt. 22\: Don't pin things do1,·n. They \1·i l1 only squirt fron1 your grasp. A1·01a crf'ating fal se in1prcssion. Accept ro ugh going as a healthy challen i.:e. Redl'finP v:h;it you \\'ant fro1n lifr Sc-ck sound ad\"ice ra1hcr than guesses. LIBRA 1 Sl:•pl. 23-0c!. 22 l: Dig d('('p for facts. Reject tilt.: supt'rficial. Do one thin11: rit a time . Fnmilv n1atters intn1dc. ~loncy Pi c I u r c brightens. Focus on sigh! ''•hich adds !o income. Deal \\"ilh Gemini , Aqua r I us persons. Tolerance ""ins ncv.• esteem. sco nr10 (Oct . 23-:'\ov 21 1: Don't bclic1·e all vou ht'ar. Salesn1ansl1ip d()('Sll:t Jibe v.·1th facts. 1\t arital and p;_1rtncrship tics strained by .,..·ron g "-'Ord or fa lse step. Someone ne\\' Story Has A 'Point' Tht• current tight ni('al situation reminds of a story c~1rrird o\"r•r r'ron1 \h(' tigh t belt days of the Drprl's~ion. l'lil' ~tori· 1s told in the American Spite Tr;idc i\sSI"· ri;ition's latest 11e\1·slC'1tcr. Tht' \•001nan 1\·as ;isk('(I v;hcit hf"'r fan1ily"s f;ivoritf' dish \\'as. She f('p\icd !hey <lie n1ost ly "potatoes and point " ... lot3 of potatoes hut so liUlc meat you could only point at ii. WINTf R ijUAHTBI J-. 7 tfiru t.A ~. 9 P•l1ti19 .... , i. •I•• I Atlv•He4, La,.d1cap•: Drawi•CJ • .. 1ic, Flt•re; W•t.rcolor: Color aH De1'9•: Pri1twtaki19; I•· t.rief' Des .. •: Jewelry: Cer••lic1; Sc•lpt•re. 1 .. 1la9 CJ•11•1 1• Life Drawl••: P•l•tl•9: Cer• 0 ,.1cs; Pltoto<)rophy: Ad· v•wc-' l..+erior De1l91. ApJ1"9"• .. fot Veter•'" R•de/ll' N...diu;rimi11•h.,t ltv ritt or phont /or brcrh 11rt 171~1 4M·1520 6)0 L19u1a Ca1yo1 ltl. La9.aa leach 92,51 in your life may cla 1m n1uch of your time. Fulflllmenl nf lioi:it.' lies ahead. SAGITTAlllVS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21 ): Meet people, make new frtencts, engage i n discuss ions v.· i th pol itical. scholastic or altruistic <.."On- nota tions. Be creH tive to in1· print your style. Visll someone indisposed. Po.siponc a trip. r·orlhright action is best. CAPRICOHN ir>e<.·. 22-Jan, J9 J: Be thorough rather th1:1n bored. A v o id .spcculat1011 , chance-taking. Promises are overblown.. Channels of co1n- n1unication nol functioning well. A loved one 111ay be unr!:"ady to iu..:cepf v.hat you say. B.('mnin g c: n i a I , cif- fcctionate. AQUARIUS (Jan. W..F'l'.U. 18); Be indl'ocndcnt aud ask no fa vors. Create a mood uf happiness by your attitude. f\.·lake the 1nost of extra tin1e for sh 0 pp i 11 g • r~amily members are searching just as you are-and, hopefuUy, you gro1•:. ·r 1SCES t F'eb. 19-l\1;irch 20 1: Early foot-dragging by a loved one rnay UJ>S'!l, blil } ou c<1n tunl incident to vuur ad \Wltagt. f\Joon oppoSlng :our .'>ib'll accents personal cn1 phasi:;. Toe the hnc, cbscrvc rules carefully. A\•oid forgct- ru!ncss; depend Oil V.Titten notes. IF TODAY IS voun BIRTHllAY expansion is the na1nc of lhe ga1ne for you Jn lhc ~ear ahe<cd. 'flH~I ft'0l'l'IS in )'OUT r;10gt• or 1n lt·n·,,1 SO<·t;.d hit· f <1rt•(•r .status and IUllilll"t'll Us.· eorn· u:un St':ll..'>e to avoid outlan<11sh 1 c\anns. Active cycles art' February, ~lay, Jullt' and &:.-ptembt.:r. You h 11 v c unusual vuiee and a ··s\\'('cl tcuth ." YOt!r threat IS ;1 vu\11l"r<1bl!! poi111 <1 11d _you at- tral·\ 'l'i1Urus, Libra 1x.·r~ons . Gru11d 01•e11l11g Dec. 15 Doll Houses, Miniaturel T.J:il!i. and Christmas Ornaments ('vrile /1ru!1'S1'. flt'lf uur i1111r1uc tltsplay.~. 111eet fellow r1in11u/1u 1st"'i & !Jcl 111·11 uleu.~ Jur pt11jcct.~. See u.:l1at's /i ll')//1:1111111 .n viir /IJ() 11i:ut 11/d IJ1tdltu11se . • 'M\l.\TUHL\ hY th e BARONS 18582 l eoc:ll Blvd .• H.B. Ope11 10-S Its hard to beat our toy prices. And huge selections. PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC. 15, 16, 17, 18, 1973 HABITRAIL® 26''COASTER-BRAKE BIKE Deluxe Habitrail'Set REG. 15.99 SALE 11.88 Starter Habitrail ·Set REG. 8.99 Sale 5.88 PRICES EFFECTIVE SAT & SUN. DEC 15, 16 ORIGINALLY 3995 MANGUS ELECTRIC Lightweight for Boys ORIG. 39.99 REDUCED TO 2999 IN CARTON PRICE Mini WHEEL RUMBLER X·3 REDUCED TO 2988 ORGAN 37 keys, 12 chord s. Hi-impact polystyrene. On stand with bench. For Ages 1112 to 3, in sturdy blo-molded plastic- Chopper trike wilh a 2·speed stick shill transmission. Seat adiuSI· menls. By Mallet REG . 6.97 ORIG . 28.97 REDUCED TO / ; I I MARX LITTLE WHEEL PLASTIC ANO STEEL PEDAL BIKE SALE 6.99 .~ REG. 8.97 ... - ... °') SNOOPY TOOTHBRUSH Battery powered. Re,.lly brushes teeth. By Kenner. OR MICKEY MOUSE TOOTHBRUSH BY KENNER ............. -~---·-... CHARGE IT ORIG. 5.88 REDUCED TO 4.88 with your JCP.nney Charge C.rd lfyaudon"th1ve•ch1rge, · jusl SM how !&st we can open upYQurnew 1c:count. ~& "; BOYS 3 SPEED 26 .. LIGHTWEIGHT BIKE ... ..,,.,_;: ' t--~ ' I ORIG. 56.99 5 PC. FOLDING TABLE and CHAIR SET CHROME PLATED TUBULAR STEEL CONSTRUCTION 1999 BUENA PARK 8Hc,, •t OrangethOrpe BIG JIM RESCUE RIG Ready tor anv rescue mission. Talk ing com- munication cenler. Big Jim figure not iocluded. ORIG. 15.99 REDUCED TO 12.88 BIG JIM SPORTS CAMPER COMPLETE CM\f>ING BOATING & Sf>ORTING GEAR ORIG. lil.97 8.88 ORANGE Opoft Dolly 1:30 ID 10:00 P.11. 5"ndoy 1:311-10:00 City Or. •l Garden Grove Blvd . 0,-10-10"""' Dllt)' Suftcllf 10 lo 10 I Mini/RUMBLER ORIG. 18.99 REDUCED TO 12ss Specially designed for younger riders, ages J to~. with safety .Jnd ~tyl ing as top priority. Malibu Barbie ORIG. 2.97 REDUCED TO 1.88 Twist n' tr im waist Bendable legs Long blond hair and golden tan sunglasses and beach towel included , SANTAANA 3900 So. Britto! • No. of So. Coeat Ptua Open 10-10 p.m. Dllr.....,. 10 to 10 • l f 'arel C1·isis Gr01vs Introductory Special • SAVE $3300 10,000 Boating Layoffs "\ I ' 7974 LEVEL RACER -'l'hc Quarter '1'1111 yachts. such as ('al Prl1sto1l°s !'l:i ntana-25 Bclelguc:z. ""'lll rai,.'c as a (']a~s !nr !he fir.li t 1in1c in Ncv;por1 llarbr1r Ya cht ('t11 t)',c:: C'hristma s Hcgatta. 01hcr <lua rt cr 'l'onners i11('l t1tlc the r;ric~on-25. San Ju:in-24, Clipper (Juar· lcr 'l'on and the Cal-"f /4. \\leeke11d Cale11dar Christmas Regltttci ' - E11ds Harbor Slate N(•11·POrt HarOOr Y a c h t Cluh's Christmas Re g a t ta S:llurdav ;1nd Sunday 11 ill \\'ind up forrnal yachting acti vi !y •n ~e1rport Harbor fur the j'l'nr. Th!• !rar!itionn! event is open to all classes. Also scheduled on Saturday is Co.as! Catan1aran Corp. llobie·l2 Ch:irity llegatla to Uc. sla~cd frorn lhe J{ustv Pelican J{cstauraut. 1':111rV fl'CS for !he c1·cul 11•i!t lX> don;1\ed lo !he American Sch1unacJ1cr Joiru ~11111 Carl Schun1acllcr of Nc11·port Ucach has joined thf' design group of c:ary /\lull, 11oted Uay Arca n ;i v a I circhi tecl. Schwnachcr lx'g:in his sail- ing career at Balboa Yacht Club here l1L' ca 111 e up through the junior salli~ pro· gr;inl. lie is a ;.:radu:1tc. of C;d l'ol y at S;u1 Luis Obi sro 1rhcrc ht· ~peti<.dizcd in st ru<:- lurcs. <":allccr f,;1c1('t.1·. Thrre t1·il! he SJ>C{'ial r;:icr,;. int:l uditH.( onl' for cclchrirics froun the cn- 1,·r!ainrnent \\·nrlrl . \'achting ne1i\·ity throughout !h(' Sou1hl;1nd is !i~ht th is ·"'rr'kt<nd. Cl1ri'(1m;1-; rcgal!as ;irr ;1 !~n schPdulcd hv Kin~ ll:ir!)Or Y;iclJt Cluh :it nr·dondo 'Reac·h ;u11! by thf' Anacapa \'aehl ('!1rl) in !he Ventura So u 1 h c r 11 C ;i 1 l fornia \";1l"h!ing Assoti.'l tion calendar of cVCllts; NP\.\"]>Ort·BaJboa :'JE W I' UH T II ARBOR Y i\CI rr {"LVB -Christmas ltcgatl;i, Saturday. Sunday. Santa ,\fonk-a Bay h:I.\(; /L\JU301t \'ACllT CLL"U -Christrnas fu.'g:1tt.1. k1·clbo;1t~. Sa111rdny. Sund:1y SOV'\11 C 0 A S1' COH· J:'\TlllAN Y,\Cll'l' CLUB - lntraclut> Jil'gatta. i n s i d e elas.scs. Sa tu rda y, Sund:ir. North and Inl and ANACAPA YACllT Cl~UB - Chri~t inas Rf' g a t t a , cen· lerl.ioard boat s, Saturd:ty; Chrislrnas race, ocean racing c:lasses. Sunday. SA.1\'TA UA!lllARA YAC!l1' f:LUD -Scholastics Bcgat la, Star, Saturday, Sund!l}'. 'J'Ai\ll ';\. 1-l:i 11\l'J ~p11kf'sn11·n for !hf' nation's $4 lJ11l11111 hu:1t \11g 1nc1 ustry ~y UH.• fut! ('f'i.'>1'> has forced tht> !1•mpi1rar1 l:iyoff of IU .tJIJJ \\orkers, r·ut production and \IC11~·1'ft sal1·-; .. \li.1Ul IU IWll'l'lll nr lhf' rn;inu!:.itlilfcr<; li:t\l' had to l.iy 1w~)1>lc uff rur ;1 f,•11 d:1\' ht•rc .111/J thcr1· !)l·l',1u:-.1• !h"\ c11uldn't ~l·t pl'1ro1·hl'rl11('id- h;1,cd raw n1ul1·r1ab.'' said ~latt Kaufman. :1dn1in1~tr:i1t1r uf th\' f~n11111).! Indus 1 r y Association in t.:hi<:<1go. Th e indu s try u sc·s pclrochcmil':LI, to nt a k e f1hcrglass h11!1s :iud \'Ill~ I upholstery aud rugs. l\l1t~l pl rasurc rr:1tt 111;11\uf:irturcd !ud;_1v hr1ve f1 lwr;.:l;i>.S hull s. l\.:iurn1an ~;ud 1!ic 11atl•1n·s 2.jij(j boat pl<1nts employ roughly R0,000 "' o r k e r s . 1.:iyoffs ha"c U.:cn spotty. t\;\ufrnan said. bill h c ('Sti111;1Lcd abotit I 0. 0 U U \10rkcrs 11.'IVc been idJ.,_J, KAl.i}',\f,\'1 SAi[) 1h.'lt l\\'O \\'l'eks ago the association v.·as ge lling fr:intic calls fron1 d<'~lers v.110 said if they didn 't gt't 1his or ih:it right ;1y,ny tllc.v v.·ould hare to go out of bu!oint•ss. But that s1tl1atlo11 hils iinprovcd sonll•ll'hat !O- da\." ~·1arida, 11 here 1> I ca 'i u re 1¥latlng is a rn;\j'lr industry. li;1s 125 boat builders -five pt•rcC"nt of th1• nation's total. \\'el!craft, a produce r of 16 10 2.J..foot fi be rglass boats, s.1ys it is shu tting down its Av on !':i rk plant and laying off 7ll 1rorkers until spring nnd cul· ting back production ~l its n1:iin plant in Sarasota. Boat Firm 1'akcs Spot In Countv •' ~larsha!I ~:it Cornpany ofl S:inla Ana h:1s sig-nN a fi VC'·! verir !case at llt'<irlv $150,00'.ll for offict' and ~ <lrl·house I space in the S;u11a Ana ll)unn It bU~!Jll•<,s p;irk 0£ f)U!lll !'roµcrtics. Corr. Li:.icated a! J(l!I S. Li!ll'\OOd .; $;1nta Ana , :-Ola r.sh<11! 11•ill us<·1 the 21 ,000 square loot facil ity fnr the !llllllufacture 0 r fibcri;lass yachts and cruisers. Joe 1'.~hrct of Dunn TTopcrtif's ha ndll'd nc.(!otia- tinns for the h·asc. Dun n I l'ropcr!ics has n1ort' 1h;in 30 ?lLC::ines_s an~ indust rial par~s l 111 Cahforn1a nnd othl'rs tn l.>,11 llas. llousl.Dn, J)t•n\·l'r :ind /11k1nta. ---1 Nlarine & Nautical Gift Ite111s Nautical Ho1ne F1u·11ishi11gs fro111 J\Ii uucy's • F'ine i;clect10n 1nari ne p r ints fra1ncd and un-framed. • Co pper <l nd hrass ships larn ps f or lhc captain 's cabin. • f{eautiJul f.h ip~ \1hcels 18'' to 6 feet in dia meter . • Solid b ra~s ships bell clocks and barorn eters by Chelsea. • Sextants l)y l'lath and Seiki for the navigator in your li re. • c;nod sc:1E'c1ion of sl1ips figurchcatls. • 1:ine ~hips n1odels unJ hal f hu!l:;. • Pen <incl ink sketches by Sco tt Kennedy . • 13enutiful silk screecn prints by Elton Benne tt. • Fine selectio n of custo1n naut ical ta ble lamps. • Schooner association of America Tee shirts and cocktail glasses. • l~~au ti ful n~utical Christmas cards by Lyle Galloway. ~ • l'.1ne selection books about sailing and hard to find titles. • Sea of Cortez-Hea\'y \veather sailing, etc, • Brass Ships Hells. Be sure and visit our n•w decorator showroom featuring the compfm line of "OLD SALT" furnilure in heavy Mk-brass bound. You name it tron1 a l~i nnicle for your l ... iberty ship to a harpoon for your wh aler . \Ve've ,got th e f inest seloct1on of nautical iten1s on the \Vest Coast. Minne y's SlriJ> ChantUery 2537 West Co•1I Highw1y -Newport Beach -541-419'2 WHlcdays & S1turd•ys 9 · 5 -Sundeys 10 • 3 BOATING "Thn.1ugh lavoffs a n J st~1!ions. but 111lxi:ird u11·ncrs v.·cr~ Jj,p.Jlled 10 fillin~ 1heir built-in 1anks at n1:1nnas, v.·hc.re ful·I son1et1n1es 1:; ~carec . Chris Cruft 111 1'0111p;uuJ Bl·;.1eh. whose txn11 s rang(· fr111n $7 000 to $400.lllJU ~:1ys it":-; tx·.._·n g1:t11ng ~1 lot of t.:.'1lls 1 fron1 clt·;ilers w;_11111ng to kno11·1 hu11 had Hie ;-,1\u<1!1on is i;n1ng [IJ l.:l'l ''\\'c Uu11 l kno1v \\'hat to tell llH 111," Si.lid spokesrnan Den111s ,\1·1la. ~ PRE-HOLIDAY ~ W e o re 0 ¥ertooded with eAceii inventory. floor ~ Samples, Trode-ln1, Ren tol Re turn,, Repcn. Moi l are cur1ent o r lote modeh . All or• in good con· , Vt. l. normal attrition 11·c're cutung our la bor force by 2n percent," sLl1d trt·asun.:r Hit:hard IJ. Confessors. cosrt:sso ns s3id the firm is finding dcall·rs reluctant to C(intlnue buyinr,:. "They're con- cerned 11•hat the government's ::attitude 11·11! be tn1~·arrl ga.s rationing and they're 11·orricd <1lxlut bank fina11t:ing." 'l'ht: Hl1<1ting 1\s:-:uci;1tion, a fed1·rat111n uf e11gu1c, boat, tr;ult:r .1111.J rn:irinr aeccssorlcs rn;n1llfi1l"h.lfl'.r~. l'la11ns lhc in· dustry 1:. .suffL•ri11g n1orc frot)l tl1e u11cl·r1;11nty of f u c J ;11«1J!;dul1ty lllall l:1tk uf 11 "TJf,\T'S Yl llA T IS hurting us rn<Jst." s:11d K:iufn1an. "Th<'r<' ;ire ;111 kinds of nunors. ranging from r<'rtrn· rage cullx1cks to a l"On1pll'te han 1111 pleasure l:x>a !ing. l)!'alcrs ,1rc lt·lling us IJl.•Oµle :ire 1.111stpur1ing ord<•rs till !hey St'C 1vhicl1 11·ay it goes .. , ! ~ i dition, fu!ty guoro nteed, delivered, serviced by ut, USED 1 HAMMOND! \\'c lleraft, v.·lth $12,5 rn il lion in annual s;1Jc.s, 1vas 49 percent Last .vca r the ho;1t industr~· had its best vt'.'1r l'VP r 11·i 1h rt·tni l sales o( S~ hillion. But ;1hcad of last yc<tr's production i~---------~I rate for Septen1bcr l ol !\'oren1bcr . "Uut 11·e'rc losing thosC' in- crcincnts Y•ith the (·ri sis." 1 Confessors said. Tampa Bo:1 l i\1arl. .'I l:irge central Florida d1st rihulnr. said unit s:1lrs aren 't off. but the trend is away from Jargf' boats and Inboard engines 101 smaller boats with ootboard s. "People aren't sacrificini:! boating," said Vice l'rl'si dcnt J im Murphy. 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King of i he luxury lin e. · ''The Best· of Two Car Worlds'' EXCELLENT SELECTION IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • "Orangt' Count11'1 Tamil>' of Ti nt Cori" ohnson & son r\.1 f J ~I I I I , 1 2626 !{ARBOR BLVD. of CARS COST A MESA 540-5630 Cur se of IGng Ti1t Just Rot? By ARTHUR R, VINSEL 01 lh1 D1l!r l'lttl Jlt ll . CAlllO-WATCllERS considering boomin g guns and new whispers of doom in new Mideasl warfare recently re- vived Curse of King Tut's 1'om h as a possible fa ctor ln an AP-datelined dispatch. ' ·n 1e story ciled ''iolence and death in 1962, 1967, and -<.i not her five yeurs later -more wnr, death and misery. Students of such phenoinena point oul in each of these f11.teful Mideast years, someoue has tried to take the royal toys and treas- ure of tt boy-king who reigned 14 1 centuri~·s before Christ was born out of Egypt for display in other nations. C.O uld guardian spirits alle11edy In· voked by King Tut-Ankh -Amen , a monarch, who died at the age mod· ern boys enter high school, have any- 1 \ thing to do with it? YIN~Sl. NEWSMEN QUOT~~D longtime Cairo Museum Director Henry Riad as ad mitting many mysterious fates have be- fallen 22 indivi duals -by ('Ollnt -involved with Tut's Stonr toybox sin('e it v.•as first opened 51 years ago. lie also said he seriously doubts a curse exJsts. ltia<l would get some strongly-worded, crusty Mlpporl from 1\·hHe-haired Lindsley F'. Hall, a retired Egyptologlst v.•ho visited the liarbor Ar ea 101A years ago, accord!ne to a ye!1011·ed clipping in the bott om drawer of the desk I clcane<I out rc('cntly . ~Ill. llALL, TllEN 79 y:ould -if he is still among the Jiving -snappily ridicule the tale of a Curse of the Phar- aohs on Tut's tomb in that silent, arid, reddish-rocked Vallf'y of the Kings. Ill• should know. ~le v.·as one of the rir!t to enter the rool. dry dept hs of the boy-king 's burial \•ault in 1921 and th£' last su rvivor of the seven-man discovery expedition at the time. 41 yea rs aft er. Lean. sp:ira and v.•ith a nea t, Brit'.s h tattersall ti e tucked into the vest of hi!) 11'00 1 suit. he sat back oo the sof:i in the Balboa home of a cousin, ~lrs, A. C. Houghton , and tore a favorite 20th Century fantasy to shreds. "Tll l'.:RE NEVER WAS a curse," he declared . "Now evcry1ol'hcre I go, people seem shocked that the 'curse' hasn't carried me off loo.'' llal!. a draft sman :ind copy ist for the r.1etropolitan ~·1useum of Art or Nev.• York . spent six 'f''eeks or 1927 drawinR and dia.eramming in the time-drenched cham- l:M·rs of Pha raoh Tut·Ankh -Amen, he said. The mummified child-~i ng \\'ilS encased in gold, guarded by Polished black Stone in1ai,:cs of hi mself. Lord Carnarl'on, ;i \\:c!sh nobleman and financier of lhe discol'cry expedition. worked along with his crew of sc1t'1His!s and .idventurcrs. Tl! .. ; \\'OHLO OIJTSfDE !hr rock-st re11n \'alley \.lith its sl1lft1ng sand \\';JS \\';iiting for ne.,..·s, not ru1nor , but /Jo!h c·n1erh4d. Lord Carnarl'on . \\'ho 11·as drathly afraid of insects, l1ad lh<' misfortune to be bitten by a mosquito and as a rt·suH died of onPu1nonili):. !f;il! said th:i! 11·i!hin days rumor of a Pharoah's Curse 1·;1!'t 21 crnturics <.tf::O had nashcd around the .,..·orld, along \1 ith prt'dietions -and rx·rhnps ea i;er pub lic speculation -rh;i t th(' r1•111:1 ining six 1ncn were doomed . A period of 16 )'Cnrs, hov.·evcr. pa ssed f fore chief :1rC'hr·o!ogist lloward Carter. the fir st of the , died and thilt 11·as due to ordinary age nnd il lness. . ''TllERE \\'AS :\'EVER a curse ... The v.ilole curge th ing \1:1s m::ide up b~· nc1,1,·spn~r v.Titers," lhe old adven- 1urrr !!all said ,1·ith a t1,1,·111kle in his eye_ .. :\nd fl\-'Op](' loved it ... " Colleg e Grounds 'Dog·' Rock Act l'HO\'O. Ut;ih 1L'Pl 1 -l'hr 1'o<"k grou1l "Thr·\'c !Jog Night" 11.'.ls \orcd most popular in ;1 :.tudf•nt poll at Brig ham 'otu1g Cniversit~· but school off1ci;i ls canceled a scheduled 1·;1111rus appearance because thf· group n1ight "degrade" lhl· sc hools. Offi('ia ls or the r..1om1on·run school said a speech last fall b.v rider Boyd K. Packer, a t liurch lender, has resulted in I h c ad 111 inistration's SC'rutinizing groups brought to nvu. ''In the ligh t of eldt r Pa('ker's ta lk, v.-e are taking a closer look at groups we .1rc booking and we're making sure v.·e are in harmony wit h church standards," said ~tark Ale xander , head of the studenl social office. "We don 't "'·ant to bring In a group that would degrade the school ." Alexander said groups such ~s "Led Zeppelin," "The Roll · ing Stones" and ' ' Deep Purple" would also be ques- tionable, he said. I THE PICK OF Punch I . "Of cou~• I rtmtmbtr you -you'rs thl boy whoH M~ I "'""'v.t forgt1rl"' Try Sattu·da y's News Quiz get the message? \\ "\\\\ \~ \ t I I ' I ' I ~ I ~ I .I I \ \ \ \ Ord•r by Telephone or UH H11ndy M•il Order Coupon TllearM4w • ., T•l•phtne Orct.n W•ICOIM tt7·1117 hneNt ~Senk• T•l.....,.Orchrllunt P.O. ••:zon O,.n 0.11., l :Jole.m.,.. 5:30 p.m. '-" .......... C..11..,,..,le toCIW 5'md.J t :)Oe.m. t.Sp.m. Qyrily I Hem I Prict N1mt (pltUI print) --Clly "1•1• a c..•-• ·11( .... s 0 C.O.D. 0 Chott•- MJ•M4we1'1t1i1111'-i1 ----------- """"' N4 •'-• ,.,, MeHU .. , ... ,_.., -"flU..,el ... ...,, ti.. I•-'"'•' ... 11 •• ,, •-· ..... 7Jc -ke •M ... .,, ..... ,. •""' JS.00 •~' •II (.0 ,0.'o. , ' PHONE-MATE 129 .50 I The automa tic telephone answeri ng appliance tha t's always hom e when you aren't t o get the me ssoge. Greets callers in your voice an d records up to 30 twenty.secon d mess ages. Fully sel f-contai ned and ready for easy instaJltJtion. Solid stote de- pendability. Also ovoiloble in o multi.line mode l for only 1-49.50. REMOTE-MA TE 129.95 The ma te for Phone-Mote. Lets you call in from anywhere in the world for me ssages. Just call your message phone, trigger the tone key oVe r the receive r, and remote-Mate activ ates Phone·Mote to ploy bock ony and all recorded infor mation. Con- veni ently fits under the Phone-Mate to save desk space. W ith Remote-Mate, you always get the message. No mat ter where or when you are in need of it. Cameras, Shavers 13 Moil ond phone orders welcomed. Merry Christmas! • • THE BROADWAY ANAHEIM 44'4 H. l utll4 17 14 ) ll!·l 111 NEW,ORT ~U NT I NGTON BE.A.CH ORANGE, MA OF ORANGE 41 fethio" h l•11d ! 11 41 644· ! 11 l 777 7 Edi119er A"•"11• ( 71 4) JJ) I '1100 N. T111li11 St1••I 17 14 ) ''I· 1111 CE•RITOS .JOO Loi c ,.,;101 ~·11 ( 21 l l 16"0·041 t SHOP f :JO A.M. ro f :JO P.M. MONO >.Y THRU SAT URD>.Y5 -SUNO.A.'I' 11 A.M. TO 6 P.M. ' // -~2 Ufl!LY l'llUI ....----• l11111ate Asks Test 1-~nbe Sex Less ons ~ost fler $27,000 t'A:\\Jl\ C'ITY. c n!o 1l i'!1 ~ A blatk c-un\ ll'I h11' ;iskcd Colorado Stll1l' l,1·111!1·1111<11 '.> offi<'ia!s 10 J{'t h11n rnarr' a "l111e "on1au ;u1d lht-11 . lo pcrnut the t'Quµll' to have a child by a r ! l r 1 c 1 ,1 l 111- :;cn1ination. The acting ... :1 rd('11 said 'fhursday he "01ild cvnsid ... ·r the rt•que~t Hu1 thr pn~n·s chief nH .. '<iil'a! 0Jl 1l'1·r Oully Bug lio si Will Seek S tate Po~t LOS ANGELES 1i\fl 1 -Al - tornc.v Vincent Bug!1osi. "·ho prosecuted Charles !\l:u1 sv11 and his foll o1rl'.rs in lhP Sharon 1'ate 1nurdrr c:ise, ht1s tin· nounced his candid3CV for th e Dcn1ocratic nornina!lon for state ottorney g1·ner al, BuglioS1. 11ho r;111 unsuc- cessfull;.· ;1g:.11ns! inc11111hl'nt Joseph Busch for Lo~ ,\ngC'lt•s Cotu1ty distncl' :11 tunH·y i11 1972, stressed Tln1rsday 111;il he Is not a pol1tici<111 •·1 llAVI-: KO p ri I 1 t i(' a I obligations," ht' s;.i11I. Bugliosi. :19. r1:::r:1sed :.i pcrsonnl fin:incial :.t;11en1cn1 th<i! !isled his nel 1vorth as S51.160. Ile also relt:iised his 1!172 state and federal income 1:1x returns. .\ dcpuly district attornl:'.Y for eigh t years in Los Angel('S County, Bug!iosi \Von 105 of 106 felony jury trials, he told ney,·sn1e!l at a press con- ference. ··r vE PERSON1\LLY pros- ecuted and convicted m<ijor drug pushers, robbers, rapis1s and 1nurderers." he said. "'fhc other candidates running for ;ittorney gt•111.:ral crin onlv talk about !akin:; trin1innls ot'f !he streets." He said a recent Doro!hy D. Corey rese.irch poll sho1rcd he 11·ould beat his only other n n no ll n c e d o pp o ncnt. Assemblyrnan \\'aller l\nra- biiln J[)-!VlonlPrey J>~irk \ by n1nre than a 2-1 rn:irgin . He lost 1(1 Buscl 1 111 19i2 b.v 0.1 percent of the vote ofter a bitter camp.iign. refus{'d to hf'Ip l\aro\cl .I li 1t·ha1•ibon, '.!.ti. \\ho js St'r1·lng ~ :-.1'11!1·n<'c lur :iU1o !l1<:!1 ··YtJL l'Ltl'Lll l!l'I 1h1s n1<1n killed." said Dr Henry L' Uonl'" "'rhi:rl' ;ire a Joi of (Jt"Oplc II! !Iii ~ ('0Ulllry 11110 11 on'l like thi s. I 11on't do it. "1'111 not going to perfonn :1ny artllrl'i;.il u1:.t'n11na11on tor '" """"""~ ........... ,, ... ..- ttnyo11l' 111 my hfe." the prison do<'tor said. "'J'h<' legul pro- blr1ns ure just 1rt•1nendous. no1 to n1l·nt1on 1he pur;hc r 1:.'ll.'.- 11on l.Jci.:;ius(; d 11·)uh: 11011lt1n is 111vol ved. It's lllcsslng in a hornl't 's nf'S! ·• Hichardson <1skcd Acting \\'ardl'11 (;ordon Hegg ie in a Jcuer for pt:rn1 lss11i11 to rnarry r>aun H :1rri~. 27. of Hun1!xi!t. Jv" a. The convil't sa1t.l he b!I Bil K e nne Half of Marines CalledBackflome \1/ASHf l'!GT01' !CPI ) 'The \'avy h;1s announced that ha!f the U.S. i'o.larines sla· tioned in the f\1editerranean during the l\.1iddle F~ast crisis had been cHl!ed borne . Adn1. H.alph \V. Cousins. in a starcn1cnt Thursday issued jointly at the Pentagon and at Atlantic F'IC('l headq uarters in !\'orfoli;, Vn .. said the flve an1phibious force ships cnr· r.ving the :\Iarincs 11·ou!d be h;1ck at their ho111e pons on 1he Easl Cuast in ti1ne for Christmas. Cousins said the shi ps 11·rre seheduled to u n I o a d ap- proximately 1.800 n1cn of t.he 34th f\1arinc Amphibious Unit at ri.1orchead Ci ty, N. C . \Vednesday. These Marines originally had been scheduled to retWil ho1ne from a ~1leditcrrancan cru ise in November but "·ere held ove r because of the Middle East war_ After the f\lari nes have disembarked, Cousins said, tbc helicopter ca r r i er Guad:'llcanal and its four sup- port ships \\'ill head for port .it Liulc Creek. Va . "1u1tt!<l lo father a child by r..hss llarris using ;1rt1fu:ia! 1ns1•111 i n<1 ti on "1'1\1 l\;llT ASK li\'G for con· JUgal v1s1t,.;,'" R1the1rdson said . "All 1'111 asking is 10 bt• allo"" ct! lo L'Onccivc a child by n1y "'ife_ At uo timt' ,.,·JI! there tx· :1 secuntv risk. ! 'll be behind Y.'alls :lt <ill tirnt's." llic:harrlwn said J1e 1nel ,\fiss 1-larris <it a truck s10µ a yeetr ago and !hey h~1V\! (-orrt'sponded since then. She vlsited h1111 at the prison this 1\'Cck Richardson, serving a 31 ! ro 7-year term, is eligible for parole 1n February, 197~. He :;;ild he 1vanted to conceive the <'hil<I 1\•llh r-.tiss Harris hefor<' his f('leasc from prison !x·c:ius(' it 1vould strengthen the rniirriagc. ''IT'S AN interesting re- quest." Heggie said. "I've never heard of a si 1nilar one. This is brand new. One of the questions I have is whet her I have the po"·cr to decide this. I'll bave to study the request." Richardson said his request resulted fron1 the lack of con- jugal visit rights for convicts brought lo attention NO\'. 4 ll'hi·n actress Sue Lvon m.ir- ricd a maxin1um · security prisoner at the penitentiary. r-.liss Lyon, 27, 1vho starred as the nyn1phette in the movie "Lolita'' when a teen-ager , n1arried Cotton Ada rnson. \vho is se rvi ng sentences for rob- bery and murder. The couple said convicts should be a!loy,-- cd to have private sexual en- counters with their spouses. "SEX IS a basic hwnan right. li ke eating. sleeping and everything else that goes with being a human berng.'' Adamson said al'tcr he mar- ried the blonde actress. Both Richardson and ~Iiss Harris have been divorced and have children . She has one child 1vho is living v.-ith her former husband. Richard90n's two children by his earlier marriage live with his ex-wife. Colorado Attorn('Y General John C. t\ofoore .s<lid he did not hal'e the legal po"·er to perinH the bi rt h procedure if the couple ma rried. I-le said if Heggie refuses the request !he convict might have to get court approval. AlJSTIN , ·re.x. (U PI ) r..1rs. John J>_ Boyd, a 56-}ear- old widow, sold her hon1c <ind use<i the procf't'ds of her husband's life insurance poli cy to pay for Z,438 hours of danc- ing lessons that cost her $27.000. ··1 was lonely," she said . ''f..ly husband had passed av•ay. I had no social life, and \\'hen 1 went to this studio they "'ere friendly and loving, and in an int i m ate llt- mosphere. they would tell me 'You want to be a great dancer. You ure going to be th e best. ' "AND 1'HEY would flatter me and play upon my emo- tional status as a lonely widow to induce me Lo buy more lessons and I kept getting In deeper. , .. " She paid the dance stud io $27 ,lXXl for dance lessons and men1berships in various danct' clubs during one ninc-1nor11h period. Finally, she asked for her 1nortey back. TI1e dance studio refused and l\1rs. B-Oyd filed a suit. TllE St.HT, filed in 197 1, asked $32,000 in damages from the Fred Astaire Dance Stu· dio: R&J Inc.: Bal-Fe!. Inc , of Dallas : and three individ- uals. Bal-Fel. which !ioensed R&T to operate the Fred Astaire Studio in Austin, fi lC'd a motion saying the suit should be filed in Dallas. But the 3rd Court of Ci\'il Appeals has ruled the suit should re- mai n in Austin "'here ri.-lrs . Boyd lives and took the les- sons. "ln representing lo aµpellec, a \\·o man 56-years old, that this school teacher could co m- plete nearly 2.500 d;incing les- sons and thereby bccon1e 'a great dancer·' capable of pro-- fessicnal perforn1ance i.n in- ternational competit ion. is conduct manifestly decepti \·e ;ind fraudulent." the court said in its "'fitten opinion. "IT IS 0ts\10US from the record that the purpose of such fantastic reprcse111atlons \\'<lS to obtain substantial sun1s cf money from the appellt--e. a design that yielded n1ore than $27.000 in less lhan nine n1onths." • ' Nixon Jet Flies 3 H.ours Each Week Without flim \\'ASHJNtiT<JN 1A 1'1 \\'h1!e President r-.1~on pl:ins his travel by tra111 lo si ·1 an energy-saving c.xainplc, his big jct and full crew spend J , Preside11t Will Take The Trai11 at l~;1st three hours \\•eekly flying around 11'1Lhout huii. Air Force Col. ltalph D. /\lbcrtazzle. pilot of Air Force (Jne. s<iid in <1n i.ntervie\v that "'eekly flying is essenti<1l to 1nalntain cre11· proficiency and to dc!Pct any n1lnor prohlc1ns ,.,.·ith the plune. PHIOR TO TllE f u e 1 en1ergency, Albcrtazzie and the crew of Nixon's plane. "1'hc Spirit of '76," new about six hours a week. 1'hcy have (·ut that figure in half in linC' \\ ith a general curtaillnL'lll of 1nili!ary flying . It was announcf'd on Thurs- day lhat Nixon \\•ill lX' gu- \\' ASHINGTON (UPI I -In i·ng to Florida by tr~·i in an effort to den1onstrnte his for a post-Chri stn1us holi- concern over the energy crisis, day lo drflnl atize partici- President Nixon "'ill journey pation in t he voluntarr to Florida for a Po s I + C'nergy conservation program. Christmas vacation on <1 Specially equipped presidential specially-outfitted eo1nn1crcial cars will be attached to a train, \Vhite !louse officials stht>dulcd train. :skill ~ required of l'n.~s ident 's chief pilot. th e 1 I l)n lilese fligh ls, he said, the cotnn1unications c r c w , re g ula r ly tests its sophisticatl•d cquip1nent to mnke <·ertain every lten1 \l'OU!d be rl'adY for Nixon's use. Tht' stewurds test galley equipment. If a jet is no! used regularly, Albert.azzie wid, seals can dry out, solenoids can develop--\ ,,,,,Jitt!J is essett• 1hcl lo mui11lal11 cre1v p1·t1fif·ie••~fl·' bugs and other gear can dt>Vl'lop trouias that might not be detect~on the ground. report~ ,\ f..1 A R I N E Co rps spo kesrnnn indic:ited Nixon's recent staY-a t-home pol icy has s;:ived helicoplL•r fuel. \\'hile Although the Air Force has the pilots of the President's BUT TIIE officials added no shortage of Florid11-ba5(>d ht•licopte rs hnvc bel'n flying Thursday that the presidential planes. they do not carry the nlilitary missions in other jet "Spirit of '76" 11'ill he co n.lrnunlcations . eq1.iipn1e111 siniilar craft. he said Nixon's flown to Florida to be ready required for pres1dentia1_.USl': l'hOppcrs nl'ed not be flO\\'!l for instant travel should Nixon nor. do they meet the stri~ter_. l'>l'eklv but that their cngint's need it in an en1ergency. The n1a11~tenance s land a Id s ust ·be stnrted J'l'gu!arly for jct uses about 2,000 gallons applied to craft he uses. ~i·stcn1s checks. of fuel an hour. I REl'ORTIN. 'G THAT Air The \Vhite l'lousc says the The Presideni ls cxpcc1cc to deparl IJcc. 26 for a 1.,·eck-Force One no1v is no1111 \~ helicopters consun1e I 5 0 long stay at Key Biscayne. lo \5 hours a 1nonth . even gallons of fuel an hour \rhile The train trip v:ill lake 20 1v i t h o u t µa s s c n g e r s , ('ru ising and Air Force One to 24 hours. ,\!bertazzie said he is a pro--uses 2,(XX) gallons per hour. Offi cials said that t !1 e fessional -"a doctor of 1'h c rate of fuel use increases President's railroad ca r \\'ill fl,ving" 11•ho 1nus1 fl y bt•yon d those levels during be attached to the rear of regularly to n1ai ntain tile ta keoffs and land ings. a r?gulHa~-co1.nm1er.cial Amir~~ !:f'S·.~~i::.?,:;:::,:o;~.~~~~f::>.,~~~~ts!t~,::s:~m ~~A train. is 1mous1ne may ,,., ......._ ~ . driven to Florida, or taken ~ C:::::::.;:::::-+-c ~~ piggyback aboard a freight ~ *-t. ~ car, they ad_ded. Ji .-J ~ "'' .... M The Prehsident has s!a~'ed ~] , What a . ii at the \\~ He House during f.: 11 ::~!past two wee kends to"''~ /;' WOnderfUI Way tO Say . ' I ~ w 1111 (j) n t-JL ·,, 1 -R-0-ill_A_N_l_A_NS_,~t fflPhhU ~mfl.4, . '~ ~ v·7r #--~ GET A DEAL ~ ~ KltchenAld. ~ '! /J'-DISHWASHER S ' " BUCHAREST. Rom an i at 4155. ~ (AP) -Boma'lian "·omen pay ~l ~ ~ only. 15 percent ?f lhl' cost ~ TV & APPLIANCE ~ nf birth eontrol pills and the~~ 2300 HARIOR. COSTA MESA ~ go~e.rnment pays the rest. t.he ~ --540.7131 ;. off1c1al ncy,·s agency r-.rr1 said . ~t5'0:!~~~~r;::s.v:s.~~~~>s:t'.i;::!:~B::!'.~f~~.c;:i:\';;:(~y,:;sb.:' • • for a 3-4 ft. Western Douglas fir And, a parking lot full of more forest-fresh Christmas tree buys. ·1 't ' ,~ . ' Ii \ .. ' " ' . , ' Drive r1gh1 up We 'll assist wi th yourselecr1o n nnd hel p you pu1 11 1n your car Ai our pnces. you can be sure you re dnv1n(l horne<i real old-fashioned bargain. Wes tern Douglas Fir 2.49 3.99 4.99 Scotch Pine 3-4 ft. 5·6 ft. 7-8 ft. 7.99 4-51!. 9.99 5Y,-7ft. 13.99 7-81! . Charge ii on your JCPenney charge card. , . , BUENA PARK ., ( --:-·""' ,.,.. .... ~· · • .::'' • .f· Beach at Orangtthor~ DAILY & SUNDAY 9:30 to 10 ORANGE City Or. 11 Garden Grove Blvd, DAILY & SUNDAY 10 to 10 SANTA ANA "" ~· ':.:i" ........ ! ! I :• 'tl ' 3900 So. Brl$10l-No. of So. Coast Pla?a DAILY & SUNDAY to to to ) \ • \ , I • ·-.. . -~ ~ .... ,,. J,)~ fJt'Cl!'rt1hf'T I , Pin-u1' Calendars ll11d Their Day LUS ANGELP:S {Al'• -rti(' .\la1Jl.111 ~1onroe nud e pin-up calt·ndar sold ~11 1nlllion copies 1n the ear!y 19'.""ilb, liut those are bygone days C'ah•ndar rualu·r"> aren't looking [or pretty girls any 1nort· "The pin-up t.:i lcndar busincs.s is down," says Peter Govi'!and, \.'.'f•ll-known Los Angeles 1ilun1our photographer. ··vou go into a siorc· 1101v and you sc·c f;ll prop le calendar;;, nud r 1na!r c;i lf'nd;irs All these 1::ln1n1i cks. Nobody is (]u1n~ anything s!raii;hl 1.1nyn1orc." GOWLA NO DOES TllE photograph\' for today's biggest-selling com1111>n·ia l pin·up calendar, put out bv the lliJ~,. Tool Co., of Elyria , Ohio. The Ci.ill'ntlar is about the last of its kind . "/'in-up ealt'ndars ha vt· kind of gono · dov.·11 the drain." says Bill Blot•dcl 11\ Brown & nigt·lo1r, SI. l'aul. 1\l1nn., lhv country's largest calendar n1akcr. Ed ~~bt•rls of Sha"' B:ir1on {'o .. anoth1•r big en!endar finn in l'0t·hocton, Ohio. agrCl'S pin-lip calendar sales ,1rc •·1-1·ay, II ay d Ol\'ll. ,. AT lllS STUlllO in his rustic 1':1eif1\" Palisades hot111·. c;ov.·1;11111 v.as rt•c1·n1lv al 1\·ork on lht! 1!1d~1d Tool call·lld;1;. as the llidgc l'ffort is ral!L-<l . \\'hi!c the handi:ornt ', 5 7 -v e ;i r · o Id photographrr [;1eo11it·all~· ~hot lhl' p11·- IUl'l'S, his 1\·ife. 1\IH·1·. hulitl i:..'1:1 ;1round . brushing ha ir. ~uggesling poses. sc"'111g bikinis. n1aking s;i11d\1·icht•s. "Alice docs all lhl' 1~or\...°' hi ught•d i'clcr. ·· 1 just s!:.H1d hl·rl' an ti push 'j. I ' 1A-' I" t •, , MOST FAMOU S Marilyn Monroe buttons.'" Pin -ur photogn1phy needs ~1 \\V01<J r1 ·s touch, A!!C'l' says. "A \\'0 :'\IAN \\'Ot;LO\l'T hesitate 10 say 'Your ston1ath is slic king 0111 too :nuth' \lht'fl' .1 111:1 11 oiight kceJl quiet'' The shoaling t;:1kes place ei!hl·r on the patio by Guwl;'lnd's s1nall s1-1·irnrning pool or in /hc bare st utl10 v.•ith plain 11·hite. bric k 1valls a rl<t a large "'hill' screen for background. The n1ode! stands ban.:foot on a cold-looking I\' h i t c f!oorn1<1!. /l1 •• 11,1 I ·.irJ...11·u11 gl.111r•·-. ;1t 111·1 re .i, Ila· 1.i!I 1110 1J.i• i··: r.1" r.:r111·r·1 lld,, 111 111 r!io· PIP" \\r"lll'I• "<h:+k .... 111·1 fl(o\\111•' lJ!t•IJrlt• h.1fr', 111g:,!1·-. h1 I' hip.,. 11111!!11\ 111<1 bn"1"'" 11110 ,, 1110111 l1w:1i.•r l1'ot 1 "1~• :1n·h1·~ !u·r !'\'•·hro•1 s 111 ti ··1t•·1'>· 1, wh:1t \OU\'t• l>t.·1·11 W<Ullll~ fur " l•JUll. /Jlld -prt•::.lci' SndJJ' 'J'hl' 1t11Jlllt'lll Ji11·'i 1111 for .1 1nilhnn 1.h1111b ·1 \. S!l t:H\11\.'\, Tii i-: 111-li\'l'JI llt'l t11r1 I l ook~ ou lrorn )\1:-. 11·ti111 · 1\'1JVIJ1'11 h(itll•' in lhl' studio ll1a11e :i '.\•1ft!i ('.1rf\l111:1 u:1111• 1~ k1dd1-d :.tlXJut hl'r cot·kcd t',1cbro11"s. ··'f'hafs 1ny 11 hvll' th111:,::· ~hl' J•1J.H•s A fresh. !ig ht-h..:art•·d b;uH"r pu!s 1!1t· n1odl'ls a! case. "Pl·tt:'r is Vl'ry r tlaxed and his v.11.- is fanlaslir--it"s ;il l very hnn11~v" says ll'g~y Suzann(' Copf'l ~1nd. a t.il l suptust 1ca lt'll-Joi •k1ng hrtu1t·l 11• 1'111·: i\lOOELS TllE.\ISEI.\ ES loo!, sort of homcv \1•hpn 1hev first ;1rn1·,. h<iir in t:U fll'.rS so lhl' ti;1irdo 11·il! hl' fresh. Th1 ·y 11ork f(Jr 111ot.!t!u1c; :t)!:•·:1l'il's ;.111d art• paid -~66 f)l 'r hour. .~Ii of 11 h1( !1 got'" to lhe '11..'t·nt·~. :\lost 1nodL"ls tl1J lill le pin-up 11ork. ··1r ~ou art· goin!-! tu 11ork 111 this business. you l'<1n 't ju.~1 hl' thl'l'~ec:1k•· htT<lllSL' lhl'!'l! .iust 1 ~11'1 lh~it rnu th c/1e1·sccakl'.'' l\liss i';1r k1nson :.a\·~. Only <1 sr11all part uf c:'ull'l;111U ·; business invoJ1·1·:. pin·up talt·nd:1l's. :1 .. 1: 11.\ er his phU(OS :ire sulcl 10 lt1ag<1 lltlLS. lit· hns tl one about a llutt•n Playho\ --------------~-·--- l'' 111 rful d::, ;11111 :1.1:.. pt~1t11~1«1pfh·d n1.111} J.J••tlt·!~ 1,110 J.d1:r ti\"< ,1n1t• 1l111•!L' :..T;1r .... I\ 'I llt-; i\111) • 19liO..,, ll .iqu"I \\"t·h ·J1 pu ... •·d fut !hL' H1tlg11J loo! 1·ul1·ucl111 ;,i11d 1\;1!'i so pll'<.i~t·t! 111t h lhP h1k111~ (;u11lai1d pru1 tth·t! th:it ~hl' a:-.h1·(t ir l>hc t t.ult.I 1,, vp JI. "!"JI :11\1<1\S <'Ofl\C h;1ch jf \\JU h·t tl'•· h111" !Ii.ii .~1111 .·· ~lit • tu!d t;n11!.1nc! • ~·.() I g;i\"I' ii tD hP; ht:t 1•.ht·n I t·:dli ·d 1110 1nonths !a1er, ::he tulLI ffit' •\'t.t11 s t••• j't1t pt•t1pfe ,.,,, .. (•111f111•s. lllltft> 111111•• •• ,,,,., ... 1f111•.s. 1\'t1l1tld!/ i.s If fl i II,, 1r1111tl1i11~1 ."itr11i~1 l1t 111111· ltlflJ•t•.' '.)U· \Iii ... <t ITIU\JL" ~1 .lt" 1!•11•; <llHI t:()uldn 't .u1d l!HU• 1u1d \,,f~·•S. ~llU\.111 lv1 h1:-. 1\01·k ut .. :'\(1111r" 11nd 1'J;.1ybo.1•. I'll 11'11 11111 11!1,1! h1.11>1)(:11S,"' .. :ht'flS s:11d '()11j d.11 I got 11 n11111 "ho 1-1;1 ~ ~di cxt'Hl'd ;1hout ha11ng a Playboy-t'.11"~ C.'l!cnd;ir. J htough! tum about a dozt·rl µit-tures <uwl. like cncn 11·111 do. he looked <it :-ill of !hl'rll, s..11d '11011' ;ind tOC-11 ~tulf .. :d 1h1•1n 111 h1'i dL"sk. I 1>~11d. ·11L'~, \1·;1it :i 1ninu!l'. /(·t's put one up vn th<" \\;tl! \l'ht:lL' ;I)! the i.:US{Ofl)('fS w1U ::.t't' ii. l1k(• !ht•\ 11dJ cirr thr• C<dcndnr' ··night then ht· 1);'l1d /ll· 11:1n\L"ll to ch;i 11i;c his orde r." SCE.\'Elt''I' A\ll E ,\j ll A:\ r. I-: n J.: n Spt'<'H'S t'illC'nd;irs <lrt• 100:1~ 's l>t::st sel lers l'l!l·UJJ c;il1'r1d::trs t'\'iH'ht·d tlltir hl'ight or !)O!:H.1lar1ly lll 1!1e ]~Os <ind l'.IJIJ:... Bu1 the\'°ll' hl'1·n ;1r ulu1d :.lllL"t' th t.: turn uf !hl' t.:i·ntury. :\loot t·:1Jl.'11d;1r!'i of :11•r type ;in• IJOu~h! 1 ,lflt' hv f1rrn:. that print tht•1r 11nn11'' on \\ ll.1 ;11·f• pin·up t·:1h·nd11r !-:iJ1 .. , tln~pp111g lhl'lll and 11~ .. ll1c111 for ;1ilvt•rt1.':il1l~. vff'.' Bl()('d('l ~;iid p1n-11p cah:nd;11·._ usually tJni • vf !he f1rs r pu1 -1 1p ('idi:nd:trs 11·;1.~ f'll(k•d up "1n i{l<"ki •r roonl.~. l.11 •hind doors · ('oh·ltL".·· <t por1ra11 paint111g bv Ai H;:L"lo ur in dt·~~ dr:111t'rs "'hf'rf' 1h1·y <lidn't 1\.~11. pru1t1·d 111 J!fl}:J IJy Hro1111 & 0 J:ig"lu11 ,-.<lo tire <rd\'l'l'l1:..er lllll('h good " '/'Ill·: IOE:\ C:\L'GllT on nnd 1Jll1er p111 \lj) t«·dt•11dars tol1011c·d. b11l 1l 11·a!>n't 11111i1 J!l!J r/1;11 11udc art 11:io;; 11-f•d Th:n 11;1 ~ 1h1• ··~\']Ht•111l)~·1· .\10111'' r<1lcnd ar ln1rn thf' oil p<1ir1ti11~. ".\!;1!1r1l'C Scµ- ll•111brt•.'' IJ~· P<it1I Ch:ibas. tither µionrcnng pi11-up <1rt1sts 11t-rP Hulf 1\rrnslroug in the 1!1'2H!i. (:l'Or~c l'elly and his l'ctty l;irls ur the 1930s 'J'h1• \larih n \lonr0t' c,th·11d:1 r is tht• mo,'!t f:i1no11~ of :11!. Th1· phot•>~rapht·r. Tom l\ellt'Y ()f Los 1\ng1'lt·s , r1·n1 cn1bcrs 1l 11·ell. "THE i'tlAHll.\'\' ,\to~·noE calendar \1·as n p:i111 lur Ii) ~1·ars ;1fll';' th<n .·· Kelley said. ··People 1\·ould ;.h1.iys l:>ay. ·rou·rc the guy 11110 tahl's 11urll'S.' ··1 had to 11\"e 11 dov.·n.'' ht· <Hlcll'd. f r· • ~ . I . 'h,. It g,i ~­M. ~ FORGETS PROMISE Raquel Welch Prices Effective Saturday, Dec. 15th and Sunday, Dec. 16th, 1973 E-t·.i LarQt! -30x15x9 -lhrei~ r:ompartmffnts. hghrwoighl lrame and <1d1ust;ible padded str:tpc;' Seven day-plus. 21.97 Reg. 27.97 Save 4.04 Westbend coffeemaker 8 c11p :iut r mat1c drip. \'/,1 rm1n 1 plate.1 ··::t850J HAVE A COFFEE BREAK Eri1oy cr eo my d.-.lr(t(lllj cherry chee5t' (O~f' c111d col- fee. CofeU!rio. Save 25 % Flowing caftans Solids, p1 1n1s. h'IO·t ones 1n ny lon, nylon/ acetate. sg to 12.75 Reg . $12 to $17 Save $3 Soucie top All 1\ashnbtc ,1cr1 t.r.. Sunrr colors. S. /,\ l · Reg.$8 BUENA PARK Save 4.09 Bowling ball 1<4 lb. black. rubber ball. 12.88 Reg.16.97 Little boys' ski sweater S ~.' L P.1'trrncc! ;icryl1c Big !.;. vs S'.ll 21 S7 . Re9 3 'J9 CCI 2/$5 Reg. 2.99 ea. ORANGE SANTAANA 3900 So Bristol· No ot So Coast Plaza Save 3.00 Kodak Pocket • 20 Kit lnstamahc hnle camera for big pic tures. With Camera, Magi-cube, l1lm 19.88 Reg. 22.88 Save 54¢ Photo albums 20-magnetic pages. No pas:!! duslfree. 2/$3 Reg. 1.77 ea . JCPenney \ 13 ''" I ag 0 g ,.,.ff~~!J•rfh~ ··-· .......... ' ......... CH ARGE. IT at The Tr'!J<-ury v.11n vour JCPennev Cl'nr ;e C,;ra II ·10t1uon1 h<1ve a ct-ai :e iust see ho1•" !asr we cnn open uo YQLH n,'w accol,'l: Be1ch at Qra ngethorpe Open Dally and Sunday 9:30 to 10 pm C•lv Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd Open Dally and Sunday 1 O am to 10 pm Open Daily and Sunday 10 arT" to 10 pm • 2 f OAllY Pl!O f * r ndily December 14, 1q73 Portland Officials Pleased With More Lenient Pot aws l'OflTl.Ai\l). llrl 11\P 1 -Ahout n1nt" 11 t.'1.!ks ago OrL·g011 :11Jol1~hL-<l ,,,11 lt'T'lll' ;ind he:i1} flll\'S for ~t"'l!Jll Of an "!lf\('1.' l•I ll'SS of lllOH'IJU.llt.1 n1.1k.1ug thl' stt1t1··._ dru~ 1<111 ti~ 11;111un's rnost lt•n1en1. Tht' l1bt.·ral1z:1\1on h::1s producttl nn st<1r!l111g C'hang('-s. l'O:.Sl:S!>!Ofl 1..; S!IJI llll'~iil lilll f\U\\ I! s l r1•<1ted rnorc likt• :t tn1ff1c 1·101t1l ivn than l.I lT11ne A L'1tat1u11 ,, 1S"llt•.J 11nd the n1axunu1n pcn:dty on ('O!IV1C't1t>11 1'> :1 $100 fin~. regardh~ss or !he ru1111b1~r· 11f prc-v1ous convicti ons. 'fht·ri.: l.:-. 1111 f'rirnina! ri.:cord. 1'1fE J\IAXL\TL.\l pe nally hir1nl·rly 11as <t yC';ir in pr 1...-iri and n $1.1100 lull· the first lune. JO .1 l'ars :ind S-2,500 for !"f'pt!<Jl.S. 111crc is no 1•11d1•nC\' 1hl' .;11111• h11s bt?coml· a havr•n for dru~ users ;ind pusht·rs :is uppuut·nts ul Ilic rrll'<iSurl· \\arnt·d. QUEENIE B -~ M S. HAWKI NS VI, I l'RLSID!N( 1'hosc 11 ho ~ell 1nar11u:1n;1 ~11pply :11id den1.111ct .•n: ~1·;.c;onal norms '[!\" ,,, l('t' 11111011111~ 1'(11.ICf<:. l'ROSf<:C.:U'l'll/tS :ind JU/JJ.!C!'i lur the nwst p:1n ;irl' pll·;1..,t·d 111!/\ hul 1m1 .-;xr1tt-d hy Ille l1l 11'r':1!11.<1t11111 'liiey say !hf' Ja 11 li:1:; ~unply 1·:111gltl ll!J \IJ[!J SOC'lC!~\ (l1,1ng1r:g :tllll\ld•· I0\111r1.! l'llsu:.il u~t· uf 111:1nju:1n,1 !'.1JITll.' OJlllllUtl:io ·u·-:i a i.!11od t11111g.' s:1 1il 11 111 \'1Jungrnan. ,~·111ur 1lt'fH1tV d1~lr'1CI :•I !On1ey fu r .\h1ltJ1fill1ah ( 'uunl,1. 1lh!t l1 uu.:ludes J•ur1J;1nd . 1h1' :-i!:1tl'', 1:.rrgi .'t C1!y. '"lt 11 ,p, gt·lling tu be 111·11 pru,. c{'Uting 1l111~c· ca~·~ .\J,u 11u;u1;1 Lbt' t..1d ht'f'Olllt" "" l"~Hll lllOrl th:1 1 thi.' j.i1;1r1U 111 r~ JUSI \IOtJ!d11 '1 1nd11·1 a11d ldlt'!l !Iii'\ du1 tlil' IUl"ll'~ 1111ulrln't C'IUJI H'I \\t: 11 1·r" lu.;111;.; our crcchhd11y 1111h the l"Ourl.., It "'"'' \l'ry hard 10 reprewnl to a Jtld,l!l' thut a marijuana U:)(!r 11A ~ ::in 111.-.1duiu:. Lhght on the ronununlty · -"I tlunk this law is going to YiOt k nut \'crv \Vtll," satd !\.1ichael BaiJey, lht· ~lultnornah County prosecutor ~hu t1.1ndlcs 1nos1 1nariJuan:1 cases '"!l 's a t·ll·nr S!<llC1nent th<it the lei:isl aruri.: 11 .1111~ a Vt'ry s1nall an1ount of our rc- ~ur'tes dcvolcd to this area. r thulk in a (t•11· ycn rs com plete legalizaticn of inari· JU<1na 1nay follow suit." -.. YL'S. 1!1i" is a step lOl'!'ard lcgalizn· 11on ·· s:11tl Sgt. Ca r·J Dunafon of !he l'urtl:-inti police nartot ies dt'.tail "And l oppu:-.c it. 1'hl' l:J\\" is too liberal. \\"' d<'n'! ha\·e t'nOugh lllt"'<ticaJ i11fornH1· !llJll 10 knov.· the ~.~a1:t cff1•('JS Of this ll.ingl'rous drug and hert! 11e ~re try111g !O ll•gahZl' it " Phil lnterlandi Methltdone Hurts N e·wborn Babies 1:c)STiJ:'li 1.\J'1 -ll ;r h1e .;; lio1'11 lu 11 011H·n irddictt·d to r11L·lh;1dnlll' ~11l fl·r 11111re ~t·\ert' 1r i1hdr;.111':d rlfl't'I ·; 1tr;111 1hu.~c horn 10 11'ull1l'll u~111 g hcrn1n. l"l'.SCilrt"hl'rS S.'l~' p:1 r('d ll'Hh 1ncthadonc :llJ tif the 41; babies . the -"''es, I think it's a "aste of thne," says a ~llrolman in !us mid-~ "·ho asked not lo be lndentifie<l. "l think it's u lot of crup. I smoke grass. J'U s:.iy n1osl of 1t1e guys on the fort.-c lr n<ler 30 have at least tried it. J don 't See any harrn In lt. I "·ou ldn't bust any- body fo r it. I never huve.'' HAILEY SAID about 40 citations have been issu~ in the rounty for marijuana possession since the la1v took effect not ehoo~ Hus. arid he ~as fron1 out of stale." STI F t-' C:R l~-llNAt penalties for S<l!L' of any :unount, and for possession of large quantities of marijuana and other dnigs ren1ain in force. ilashish. a more potent dcrivatil"e or the mari juana plant , was inudvcricnlly included in the ne1v 1<1~·. Legl sla\11<1' leaders say this "'as an OVL·rs1ght :.ind \\'ill be corrected during a special session next year. • •illarij11011a use J1ad beco111 e wo co111111011 tl111t ll1e grand Jur11 just w ould11'1. h1dlr1. a11d "''""' 1he11 did, lhe juries Hl01tld11 '1 ctu11,l cl. · • used nH1r1Ju:1na A11d there's been a s:11 ing.~ of tunt' and monl')' Thto overagf'" tHnt· ror :i µolicc1n<1J1 to arrest, lock up and prot·ess a pt·rson is 40 minutes 'l'hat'~ 4U rnu1u11·s the cop ts not on tbt: srrrct prOTl•cting life ::111d properl y." I fort on .~ccs th« el"entuat legalization 111 n111rijua11<1 in ()r"cgon, but 11·ith state c'(lntro!s u11 prict· :111d supply like thnse on l1qu11r. Ttiert: is not total agrrernt·nt. "ALL THIS 1.A\\1 re.11llv is Is a license to S(lll," s:1id Dist. Atty. Doyle Schiffman nf llo11gl:1s Cou n!y. a less populous region in t!h· ~1111ll111esll'l'll p<1rl of the state. ··Ttu· pusl1er c:ln go on his merry way :>1·1l1ng n1:1r1ju;trl<1 ;.inti as long as he 11t'l"l'f" l"\1rrrt•s 111ot't' lh:in a lid an OWtce at Olle 11111!'. 111 !he litll<' e:istern Oregon tov:n of lll•rn11sto11. ;1 !tlOV•' is already under Oct. 5. '"1nostly to teen-agers. st re<!t '"It's far too early to tell "'hat the \1ay to rl'~lo rc crun1na l penalt ies for people, hippies. the ones who sn1oke effect of the la"· is gOing to be on 1)0~st·ss1011 in public places. Very few straights. the market." said a Portland de<tll'r "\re don "! kno1\' to 11'h:ll ex tent mari· \'cry few over·30s. It is not our policy 11•ho t?andles Jnrgc quantiles of mari· jucu1a 1Tffvc1s lhc brain. but it very lo 11'o rry about marijuana smoking in juana. "The stuff is getting easy to dPfinitelv 1l0t•s."' 1101id Susan Roylance, the ho1nc." co rne by again t.iccause of the har\'l'S! :Jl·l"<'<ir-.J trl rnoth1·r of seven and head l·lc s;:iid practically .:i t! those to \\'hon1 in !\.1exico. 1\nd the c1uality is gain~ of 'thl· !'01nrnittce Against Liberal Drug citations ha1·e been issued have pleaded up. This is the best titnc to huy l>O La11 s. '"I h.1ve ;1 IJrothcr ~Ind a brother-in- guil1y and accepted a usually li ght I don't kno1v how n1uch of the jncrl'41Sl' li.111· 11ho ll'<'l'c involved wit h it. The penalty. is due to the Ja w." i!Hct.::I Cln tht•in w;1s l"cry apparent when "\ have .:111nounced to the legal pro-thcv ll"t'rt· u sin~ it <nit! 11 didn'I stop. fession froin the bench that no individual IN J .. ANE COUNT'' horn e of the 'l'herc 11·:1:; ;1 earryol"ct'. 1t changed their pleading gullty to or found guilty of University of Oregon, Dist. Atty. Pat perOOnHlit1t•s."' this offense need pay any fi ne if he llorton sa id he "'as using lhe pr'csent !llrs. Hoylancc s:iir! her comn1ittee is \l'illing to do 24 hou rs community system almost a year be fore the 111ill soon lx·gir t rirculatinA petition s to .~(·r1'iCl' \.\'Ork.'' said Judge Richard Unis liberalized law took eHcct. res!orc the old 1nariju;1n;1 la"'; 39,000 of ~1t1ltnon1<1h County District Cour t. "It was part of nly ca1npaign pl:rtforn1 sign;iturt'S woulil fol"ee the n1casure to ··in all the cases I've hand led there in 1972." he said. "I fell it \1·as ;1 ;1 popul;1r vole 1n Ill'"\ 1\"ol'crnbcr's elec· J The i\"t•11· Yurk ,\ll'dical has uni.I' been one defendant 11·ho did fairer \\'ay to treat people 11·ho casu:.rlJ~· lion. ~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~·~--"-~~~_:_~~:.:...'..~.~~-'-- r l's e :.i r ch c rs said . 1'he rnl·thcidonc bahies ;1Jso proved 111·ice ;.1s likely to h<ive con · 1 tilsive seizures. " " •. .. . "• "Cancel all my a ppointments ! Two girls in Accounting .arc wearing the same dress I a m, and I'm not coming out today !" Cl11·istn1a s Trees Pote11tial Torcl1 Chr1slnu1s trcl''j n1 av hceo1nc bl:1z1ng t o rt h c 's c·ap:ible of kill ing or n1a1n1ing holirt;iy ccll'br:!lors. unle"s proper fire s:i fl'l)' prceau lions arc !<ik('n. ··sclcet only :l r r c s h Christ111 ;1" trcl' ... s;11d \l \V ''l[utch'" l !ulchison. l"h;1inn;in 1;f llC'd Cross S a f l' 1 y I 'rograrns, Or:in gl' Co u n I .Y Chapter. ';I f the nel'dlt's fall off ll'h{•n they ::rrt' touched. the tree is too dry ·· To kc·cp the tree fresh the botlorn of lhe trunk should bi.• recut and pla<:cct in a \l·<it«r filled container. said llu1ch· isoo. \V11 tcr also hL"l ps 111:-ikc Jl niorc fire rcs1!lt:int TT JS l \I PO HTA~T to locate tht• rhriq n1;1s 11"('{' :1w:1 ~· fn>nl firi•pl:icl'~. ~lo\'('"· 1·,1d1:1 !ors and 11·:1i ls Ht·fo1t• rlv1 'or.111nl.l. rht'Cli l'l~'l'!rr t·:il clt•eor:r!io11 . .; fur· frayf'1I. erackcd. or \1'01·11 111· su!a tiO'll. and inspect the plul( for d;1n1<~gc. \\.h{'n purch;1s1 ng new clcc.trica1 fixtures be C't'l"· 1a1t1 th('V car r v th1'. V 11 d c r w'rit ers LatX>ri:ltory la ti(' I. l)nn·t ~11 111\\' I' I e ctr i c :1 I circuits to beco1nc. overloaded. \\"hen lt';1vin" !he house or retirini,: at r~ight. disconnect !he treL' lights. l.;sc non·flan1n1able dccor:i· lions on the tr('(' and throughout !he ho 11 s c. ··Never use ligh!erl c;1ndlcs en a tree,"' said Hu!chisnn "TllE BElllt lES ol hnl]I·. n1isllc!oc. )"t'\.\". and .lcru-;:1tt:n1 1·hcrrr. and the k«1\'l'S of poinsettia <:an cause seriou s illness if che 1.1:c d or s11·;i)lo11·cd.'' he said. "In .1 !1on11· 1111h sni:1IJ r hrldr<'n. :1r11f1c1a! grcl'n1>rv is recorn· llll'lldt1!. Colle~c rPsl'archcrs say doc· tors niust realize that s1l'itch- 1ng p1·cgnant acld1ct s fron1 hl·rou1 to n1e1hadonc can hal"e serious con~cqut'nccs for thl' newborn. 11ho oftl'll share their inothers· addic11on . ··1r IS OUH opinion that n1t·lh:1donc should not bi' used i n d I s c r i 1ninatel.v during prL"gnane) ." say !)rs. Cal'\ Zl"l~n. Sovk .J;1 Lee :.ind ~laric C;islino in a study published in the Nt•\\' Engl;.ind Journal of Medicine. Zclson led the research team . ~1 c!hr1done is ;1n addictive. synthetic drug usf'd us ;1 suhstilull' for heroin to get addicts off hl'roin. Onc1~ tht' :iddict is dependent on rneth:idonc, he can be n1 ;1 intained on lo"' doses of the chC';iper drug:. hopefully to live ;1 n1orc s1ablc lifl' ;1s a n1ethadone add ict. Thl' close also can be dccrc<ised slo11•ly until he is drtoxified and 1s no longr'f ;in ;iddict. "IN REC E:\T l'l'<ll'S. thl' ust· of n1ct h<1donc b}; pregnant ad· diets hris i u c r c <i s e d con· sider:ibly," lht· rrport says. It said th:it. as ;i re sult . there has b1·cn a n1arkcd 111· crease in the nun1bcl" of in· rants horn 10 1~·0111en 111 n1cthadonl' detoxifi cation and rnaintcnance prngrarns, ;is \1•cll :is !11o"l' ,1·ho use thl' drug iltegnll)'. The dncturs s:11 d that, in a s1udy t"Onduc\C<J bcl\l"ccn Ju. ly l!l7 l and Dccl'rnhcr 197'.!. they cxarnined 46 infants l>orn to n1elh:idone :1ddic1s and 45 born 10 heroin :1dd1ets. Tll E Rl';PQRT savs 3~ heroin nn<t 4'.! 1ncthadont· babies suffrrcd \1·ithdr:i11·:il syn1ptoms. includ ing trt:n1ors. 1rntahi11!y. vo1niting. fl'rer :111d hre:Hh111g clifficu11i('s. Twe11"c of !he 4.1 heroin bah1cs hDd thrt>c or r11or1' of th 1• 1.1'ill1dra"·a l sii.:ns, con1· PRE -CHR ISTMAS SALE OF UNIQUE ONE-OF-A-KIND GENU INE NAVAJO, ZUNI~ HOPI INDIAN JEWELRY 3 DAYS ONLY FRIDAY• SA TU RDA Y •SUNDAY EN TIRE STOCK OF AUTHENTIC AMERICAN INDIAN TURQUOISE JEWELRY OF 'W~!l\,:JJW>IN& rsr 19lJ -=-- GALLUP. NEW M EXICO RAC I TI'S COSIA MLSA JE WElRY & LOAN INC. 1838 NEWPORT BOULEVARD IN COSTA MESA • 64 6·7741 PL EN TY OF FREE PARK ING IN T HE RE AR WEEKDAYS 9·9:00. SATURDAY 9·6:00, SUNDAY 12·5:00 ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I I I I ! DCSIGN PlAZ~ ! 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P.'inc Art G1llcry Oe5ign G 1llery Warren Jn[cri.JrJ The l'linr Inn 1!.ric lli t\ru1c11c ·Antique• Elcg1ncc in Time Newport Center Rcproducri nnJ Tat'~ Dt cor1tivt Accc~sor1cs Old World i\" G1rrick & Scale 1 nlcrior DcMJn Htiman n Optk1l ' " >. -' , ' " ; ~ ~ " ; '· DAILY PJLOT 2,"; Wal ton (6-11), Lo We (5-7) Play l(e y Roles ST. LOU IS iAPI -Towering Bill \Valton of UCl..A and dimlnutiYe t.tonte Towe of North Ca rolina State are ex- pected to play key rvl~ Saturday .in L'Ollege baske1ball's battle for nationaJ supremacy. While the 6-fool-l I Walton may" dominate the middle or the heralded clash, Bruins coach John Wooden feels that North Carolina State's S-7 T~'e could control the rest of the court. ·Meanwhile, another interesting pairing Jor !he seUout Arena crowd of 19,000 * t:? * Wolfpacl{ Star Won't Have Edge LOS ANGE:LES IAP) -John \Vooden feels Bill Walton won't have any trouble "'ith 7-foot-4 1'on1 Bu rleson "'hen UCLA meets North Ca roli na State in a battle of (.'()liege basketball's top two teams SatW'day. 1'he UCLA coach soid he realizes "Burleson is five or six inches taller than. Bill, but Yialton docs some things. uh, exceedingly "'ell for a 6-11 player." "When you talk about a S..-foot player going against one 11·tlO's 6-5. you think about ho"' great n n1is1natch lhat is. And il really is. llut Bill is a\\iully quick. "In fact. if all our other four players match up as v.·el! aga inst their men as Bill docs against Burleson, I think .,.,.e'll be in pretty g<;lOd shape." The Bru ins and \Volfpack \\"i\[ meet in Sl. Louis and !he game is lo be nationally televised at 2: 15 p.n1. (PST !. \\loOOen praised !)avid 1'hompso11 as one of the finest pla.1·crs in A1ncrica ;incl he said 6-7 All-American for1\·ard Keith Wilkes 11·ould gua rd the N.C. State forward •·1\·hcn h~ slays near the basket .'' Wooden predicted that the te:i m v•il h the best df'fense v.·ould v.·in and rhut the game 11·ouldn 't ht: very hi gh-scoring. "\\'hen two outstanding !\'ams get together you generally have ;:i low-scor- ing affa ir b<'causc really good teams are usually better dch~nsivcly than of- fens ively," \\'ooden s:iid. tic addl"d that las1 \\'N•k's 16-polnt triumph over Southi'rn \lethodist t:an1C' durrng finals "·eek at UCLA . and "perhaps SQ1ne of the prC'SSUJ'l' of finals is off." lie hopt'(l his team would lx.>gin to jell a hit more. "\\le had 1Jur ht•SI 1\orkou1 of the season Tue sda y so 1narhe ifs a Sood th.1ng that final s arc over .. , ----- TOM CAHILL Cahill Charges Firing Order ed ~! ~:sN~i,to1~~ Tom Cahill fired as Army's football coach on orders from Washington? Cahill says yes. The brass at the us Military Academy says no. 'Ai any rate, the 54-year-old Ca~ill , who bailed Army out or a coaching dilemma in the spring of 1966 and won Conch of the Vear honors that fall, was informed Thursday in the wake of Army 's mosl disaslrous season that his conlract would not be renewed. The move was somewhat surprising. Alihough Cahill's job \\1lS rumorl'd to be in jeopardy following a~ _O-~Q cam- paign, climaxed by a humthalln~ 51--0 loss to arch·rival Navy,.,West Point of· ficials indicated ?f'f/..ter that game that the popular -d be back. "l'si. Inclined in th is ha ppened in Washington ," hill id Thursdt1y shortly after en !he news by Lt. Gen. fam A. Knowlton, superintendent of the !Military Academy. And he said he thought the executioner was Gen. Creighton Abrams, Army Chief or Starr. who was present at the slnughter by Novy in Philadelphia. "I hoJd the unique distinction of being fired by a man l 'ne ve r met," Cahill said, adding that he believed the Army Athletic Association and Gen. Knowlton had sent a favorable recommendation to Washington. Army denied It. and a oaliooal tel evision adience will be lhe matchup of UCL.A's 6-foot·7 Kt1th Wil kes and North Carollna Stat~ AH· American David Thompson. Woodoo, who ·has led UC.'LA 10 78 consecutive victories, had indicated earlier this season !ha! his team's press- ing defense has been largely responsible for the !treak. But he is not pleased 11•ith it now. "As far as fl1onte 1'o"'e's concerned." he conceded, "he wouldn't have to be a good ball handler lo handle our press. ··'· ,, • • ,..,... .... "J've been disapPOinted w i t h oo r press this year,'' Woodt'fl said, perhaps 1n a ploy aimed at lhc \\lolfpack. ··1 doubt .,..:e ·u use if 111uch ln mlfe:rcnCl' action if it doesn't improve." Although \Vooden hluld change tac!IC's. his nomination <>f Greg Lee to st.i rt at guard signals an offensive emphasis. The 6-3\"<! Lee. a senior. contributed 14 assists on passes to Walton. "'ho scored a record 44 poilllS in UCLA 's 87-66 \•ictory over Men1phis Sta le in the NCAA title game last r-.1arch. } UPI Tllet>llOIO I.ooking 1nore like football players than basketball players, Rhode Island's F'rank Oftring and ~1anh attan 's George Bucci (11 ) collide in game Thursday night in New York. Manhattan won the battle. 81-60, • Tl'nln!iVt<lV scileduled t-0 JOHI \\alion. \\'1lke.s and -Ll"t In the Uucup :ire g_uard l'f'h· TrAOVich and f()N artl l~a\'l' l\leyl'rS. "\Ve ~·Ill be prL'SSing full court." pronl· t~~s Norl/1 Otrolina Sta1e l\lat'h Nurui Sloan, v.·hose \\1olrp<K·k h~1:; 1~on 2!1 g:11n1•s in ;1 rn1v. J3olstered by 1he flashy Thon1pson's 2B·point storing. the \Vollpack 's higg t•sl probll'm looms as con taining the l.lt•adly \\'a lton. Seven-foot-four 1'onunv Burleson 11·111 draw the assignment. ~n<l \Voodcn has e/1.1/leng('d thnt rl11· l\'olfp:ic~ ~t.'t11or 1\111 took :1l'ikl\,11·cl " n1 tu~ ilt\(•1np1 Norlh \::irn!111.i St:Jll' ""as 27·0 la·t ~t·ri~ t,111 w,1.-, 111l•llt>tllilc rvr 1h~ ,\Ct\1' 1our111•y ~·1·;u1;,.1• 11 11;1.s on p101):111un 'f111• \\'o!fpa1·k lhl·ll. :1~ no111. rnnl..t•it St!('Ond only In the Bruins. 11hu ha1·1· :1 .-.:1r1n1: of st•1 .. n Nf't\1\ 11 lll'-"· "JI }OU h;111• \110 t(•<HllS th;1( l':l/1 go fur ~OHH! f1 t:1k fl•ason !hrough 11 "!'<15011 Ulldt>l1•:1l1•d !hf'\' !.hnuld Ct'I to gl•ther 1.1ntl p!:1y," Slo:1ri s:i 1<l The y \\"Ill ctu t'Xil~'\ly that s..iturday. S1Jo rts Clippe<l Short Rams-Browns Tilt Blacked Out in LA LOS ANGELES -'l'he Los Angeles Jlan1s v.•ill co111plete their rC'gular Na- lional Footba!l League season Sllnd<1Y 1vithout showing Qne hornc gatnc on local television, Local blackouts are not li fted unless ga 1nes are sold out at least 72 hou rs before kickoff and the f{ams said 1'hurs- day that 8,152 tickets ren1ained for the game against Cleveland when the sellout deadline 11asscd. e f»esig11ule d R1uu1er ? N1\Sll VILLE, Tenn. -Bas~ball corn- missioner Bowie Kuhn is all for a designated runner in the grand old game, but he doesn't think either major league will go ror it any tin1e soon . e 49 e •·s Trhu11pl1 BUFFALO -Roscoe and Clifton, Pondexter led a bal<1nccd attack as 12th-ranked Ca l State (Lon g Beach ) disposed of Canisius. 94-82, in colle ge basketball Thursdf!y night. Roscoe had 20 points to lead the way as all five 4!.lers start ers got in double figures. The 49crs led at the half. 44-35. and opened the second half 1vith a six-f}Oint st reak to go ahead 51}35. Leonard Gray added 18 points for the 49ers, Clifton PondextC'r had 1 l. l\1eDonald hacl 13 and ex-Ful!erton College ~r Rick Aberegg hit 12 . as !hC' 1'ruj:1ns' 111ust l'J luali!e pl<iyer at tl1e lcarn's ;u1nu;d foo th._11 1 ;111•nrd.~ b;1nquct. '\'he senior fron1 Snn J\latco rceeived the tvtike ,\h:l\et"Ver ~1l"nlori:1l ,,11·~1~d f'nt lladC'n, rit1nrterb<1ck of lhe ltost• Bo1YJ-bound ·rro1ans. rre('ivt'{f !he Ho y Baker l\·lcn1or1;il A11.•;1rd as outstanding back of the _vcar and offensive tackler Booker Hro 1vn \l'Oll the John Dye !\·Jernoria1 Award as outst;u1ding lin<'man. Fullback fllanny l\loorc was named ihc n1ost inspi ra tiona l player. e A11de r so11 (!11i1 s P0~10NA -Roy Anderson has resign- ed af!C'r five years as head football coach at Cal Poly f Pomona) follo\\'ing a 4-6-1 season this fall. e E.>:·lle n r S 1ubl1t•tl Cl·IJ CACO -\VJ1ync l\·lass, an offcnsivt" t:1ck le for lhc Chicago !Jcars fron) J!ltiR-- 70, 1vas st;1bbcd today when hL• stopped lo assist another 1110101·ist involved i11 an uc:eident. ll ospi!nl attcnd;u1t s said lie 11·a!-> stalJ· bed once in tl1(' chl'S! blit described his conditi on as ~ood Of F e 111i11ists Tears StJill At Heisn1a11 Presc11tation \Ell' \'t1HI\ i1\P• -.John L',11>- p«lh·1l1 1'1•111 1 St:1h·\· ,,H.,\1neric~n run111110.: l 1,1e~. 11•1111 1111~-... 1·ccplc<I 1/11· lli•1<..111:111 ·rn1ph1 'J"hursday llll!ht .ind di·d1r;1!cd lT rn his 1 l· .1 • i1r-olrl hr11llwr . .JO"t'p/1 . 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P:1 ' ll't·)"t• O!l h:iud lf1 Sl'C .Jnhn. l't'l'~"I\~· !ill' :l!.Hh <1nuual !1<·1~rn:111 ;111:1rd :1 s lilt" ou t~tanding 1·ol11•gt• lu11th;11t pl ~1yer 111 lhc United St<11t·<.. .Ju.,l'Ph (":ipp1·llc1tl's illness \vas d1<1g11nsc<l :1...-leukem1<1 six years ago 11lh ·n he entered l'hil:oidclphia ('/JJldrt•n's l/ospitJI rilong· 11•ith 4S o!her ~·oung<;lt:rs. all afflicted 1vith !hf' s:unc. cl1:-.1•a s(' .• losc-ph is the only 11111· .~ti ll :1!11·1'. ··~\y 1no1ht:r al11•a):. cries at these. .1ff:urs, so I'll 1ry not lo," C<Jflpl'll(·trl s<itd. But he f.'ltk·d, .1nd had to dal> at hi s c1·es with a napkin 1\·hen he spoke ·or his little brolhcr. "lie 11('1·1•r co1nplain s." (;::ip- pellcJli s111d. "lie never i1sks 11·h)'- l!e ;11.:e0 pts it. but he refuses to 4 gi 1'r up. lle's been through .so n111rh 1h:1t it m;:ikcs rnc feel wh1Jt I .c:o 1hr·ough -:ind then the rr.•11·ards J grt in relun1 -well , ifo;; :ill ~o srnal l C'On1p~1r.-.d to him ." \'1tl" I 'l'L'i<i cll!Jl! (;l·t":ild n. Ford 11 :is tht• princ·ipal spl':il.:c·r. " i ,. Qi1m~1~y Rated Favorite e Ki11gs T rip F oe INGLE\\'OOD -Third-period goals by fltike Corrigan and Frank Si. i'l'farscille less than t"'o minutes apart sparked 1he Los Angeles Kings to a 3-2 National lfockey League victory over the New York Islanders Thursdal. night. Billie J ea11 's Ti1~ade Over :Sl1ave1~s Tonigl1t NE\V YORK ri\Pl -Jcrr~· Quarry. gWlnin g for another lif'a\"~'1\·eight !i!le shot. <1nd Earnic Shavers , ;1 po11'f'r puncher v.·ho rrcrn!ly acqui red a taste for boxing·s big lin1e , meet tonight in a schl'du!ed 12 round fight at f\fadison $<illare Garden. Quarry "'as rated a 21 ·~-t !iJvorilt>. r.1any boxing obserl"ers f('\t the bout wouldn't go the distance, and rhe fighters agrero. Garden Boxing expected a crov.·d of a bout 15.00J for the fight "'hich "·ill and be sho\l'O closed..circuil television al Anaheim Convention Cen lC'r. Shavers earned a shot at hi s biggest purse -$.W,000 against an option of 2i1'! pcrl'C'nt of the gate -by knockinj'.! out Jimmy Ellis with one punch in the first round at the Garden last .June 18. Shavers v.•as a substit ute for Quarry against Ellis. Shavers. 11·ho has 'von 46 fi gh1 s - 45 bv knockou1 -a~flinst lwo lQSSf'~. 11ras ·t hen matched ag<1inst Quarry. 11·ho has a 47·6-4 record . with 28 knockouts. But the right was J}()Stponed tw ice - first whe n Quarry got the flu an(! 1hcn when Shavers broke his ja1v in a sparring session. Quarry, who "'ill ge t $60,000 or :m percent, said he thinks a victory "'ill C'arn him a shot at heavyweight cha111- pion George Foreman next year. The ·28-year-0ld Quarry. who lives in Cypress, but fights out of New York . has had two shots at part of the world title. He fought Ellis !or the \Vor!d Boxing Association title in 1968 and lost a decision. Quarry said he fought with a brok en bone in his back but didn't know it until later. In 1969, he was stopped in seven rounds by Joe Frazier who at that time was recognized as champioo by seven states. Quarry retired brie Oy i:ifter being stop· ped by l\1uhammad t\li in seven rounds JW1e 'rl, 1972. lie !>lamed his disn1al showing On personal problems and said he just didn't have his mind on fi ghtin g. lie thC'n made a comeback and has \\'On four st rai gh t to be ran ked fourth by \\'BA and fifth by the \Vorld BoxJng Council. Shavers. also 28. is rated' sixth by the \\'BA and sevrnth by the \VBC. Sha\'ers has 11·on 34 straight. but Quar- ry is considered in most quarters to be his toughest opponent to date. ThC' win v.·as the foiyth in five ou1ings for Los Angeles and moved the Kin gs into fifth pla ce in the '\leslem Division v.•ith 22 poin ts, one more than l\·linnesota . e Sava1u1 ,,,,,,. LOS ANGELES Lynn Sv.·ann, So u I her n California 's AJJ-An1erican flanker. v.•as honored Thursday night Unhappy Vnitas Clai1ns He'll R eturn Next Year SA:-1 DIEGO !r\fl:) -This has not been a good year for John Uni!as. Th e man roted pro footUall 's best <]Uar rcrback ever has played in less 1h:in four full games sincC' the San Diego Chargers purchased hin1 fron1 B~lti1nore. Si nce Oct. 7 he 's played only a fc11• minutes. "l'l'e ju.st bet·n Si!ling around." L'nita.~ said in an intervie1\' Thursday. "No. they don 't ask me to help v.·ith the game plan. "It doesn·t make sense to me thaf they brou ght me here lo sit on the bench. r-.1y understanding wa s lhat they brought me out here to play foolbalL " Th e Chargers paid the C.Olts $150.000 tor the ~year-old Unitas and signed hi m to a ty,·o-year contract reportedly approaching $500,IXX>. Coach llarland Svare said the Nalional Football League team had found its long-sooght leader and was ready to contend in the Amerjcan Co nference Wes!. Unitas was optimistic, too. "The Chargers are a good team with a chance lo go all the way," he said th en. But the youth movement that caught up with Unitas after 17 seasons in B:i!tirnore overtook him again on a gray afternoon in Pittsburgh as the Chargers were losing their third game in four starts. \\'iih his ream trailing 38--0. Unltas. his nrm and knees aching and his con1- pletion ra!e just above 40 percimt ror !he season , v.·as replaced b.v rookie Dan F'outs, "'ho lC'd the Chargers to thrre touc.hdov.•ns. F'our "'eeks l<1ter. "'hen Svare quit lo bcco1ne gcncr.<il n1an::i~cr. he ex- pluincd thnt Unit,1s needed a strong running attack !o be effective. and he 1Yas benched because the Chargers didn't hnve one. "No one f\'C'r said !hat to me.'' Unitas said Thursday . Perhaps it was because club manage· mcnt ""'asn 't ready to admit it was giving up on its big-1noney gamble. It became a lilf\e clearer when Svare's successor. non \Va lier. was_ asked about Unilas. and replied that !he team had !o develop two young quarterbacks, Fouts and \Vayne Clark. And what if next season's rebuilding process also means !he youngste rs will pla y? "I expect lo go out and play football. but I'll do what they want 1ne to do." Unitas said. "r have a contract lo0 fulfill ... The shoulder is fine now. but Unitas said he doesn't expecl to play Sunday in Kansas City. when the Chargers, 2-16-1, wind up their worst season ever. La sl1es So1n e Metl1ocl s S.l\!'i l•'fl ,-\:'\'.C JS('O 1\l'l-"Too n1:111,1 h·1ninis1s <Jrf' riul 10 )11nch.'' sav" !C'llll['I o;;!ar nnd \\'Uillcn's ri ghts :icll·o('fi 1c B!llit: .h•an Kin/,!. "Th('Y !v11·c t11nn~'I l"i,in11 and ru111 people olf,'' she added Thursday in a lunch-time inter1,ir1r. f\1rs. King·s la lesl business venture. a n1a ~ai1nc. ('ailed .. \Vorncn-Sports." y, ii I bt•.gin puhlic,1 t1on in /I.la y 1~·ith an c.:di!nriHl staff 1\ hich includes men. "\Vc'rc not chauvinisti c," said the five- llrn'..' \\'imbledon ehnrnpion 11·ho !rOu!1ced "l'l f-procli1 1ml.'d n1alc chaU\'inist Bobby B ig~s tn the celebrated tennis battle of !he st'x:cs <i! 1-iousron in Septcnli:>cr. "\\!om en ran 111 n k e sports i1 carC'cr an d 11·t• 11·ant 10 motl\·aie th em at the grass nAl!S ll'l'f'I,'' she said. She rritir11rrl f'.'<i.~!ing s por Is 1n:1ga7.ines. not only for the infrcqurncy 11.·i1h l\'h1ch a1hlr!es arc covered. but fnr stor·11'.5 about 11orncn rh.1t "spend Liu.• f1rs1 four 1n1 r;1gra1>hs dC'strihing how Sht• l00ks." .\s fur tl1c 1\'(ln1t:ri's moV('lll<'lll. ~he sn 1d 11 Is rc1 11t..•ring :i new and better phase : "pt'IJplt• arc doing things, not just complain ing .'' Bur. so fnr. shl ' ndded. 1\'0mc11's libcra· lion h;i" rcachf'd '"\\1'() twrc.:cnt of thi:: people'' \\'lu·n asked if the 1110\·ernent h.1d lleaked. she rep li ed , "\Yc're trying to chWli:te tht! psyche of !he country. It 's like saying "·e'll all go to small cars O\'Crnight. ·· \\'haL rnovc n1cnt leaders should IJe fining. she s.1id. is "C'ncou ragini; v.omen !o learn more about themselves and have more self-respect. S po rtscaslc r Dies lfOUSTON -BiU Enis, 39, a Houston television sportscaster 1vho nlso worked pro foolball games on a national net\vork. died toclliy of a heart a!tack. A former star in th ree sports at Fort \Vorth's Polytechni c High School. -he entered radio broadcasting while still in C'OlJCJ:'.C and took up TV 111ork eight yea rs ago. "Hi ~!11 nol':. they're rr1nforc1ng a Joi t:f 111'r.11g iflt>a ~. l '111 ;1 IJu&incss rnan and I 111\12 hPi11g ~1 1Jusincs~1n:in " .\rid "!Ju:-:inl'ss1nan·· is 11,ll<1l the l,u.~IJJt'!;S pC'rson soiid. ,\Jrs. K111g 1s also n :10-_ve:u·-oJd tc1u1is pl;1~t·r. bul ~;iid, "l'n1 h<1rP.v being 30 :ind r rluu 't feel old ... Tht· tt•u nis scoison 11 ill start for her here .1;111 14·19 in 1he op('ning event uf the 11on1e11's profess 1on;1l ti'nnis tour. 1'he 1ron1cn 11•1!1 pl<1y for a/n10.t;l .'.I mi!Lion dollars 111 pnze mon('y thi s _vea r, 1vith ca ch even! \rOr!h <Jl least S.-l0.000. Bil!H! .Jea n iron her fif1h \Vimbledon title in lfl73 bcforC' \1·lupping Riggs in .'I . ..:1on.oo,1 sho1\•do11'n. bu t she ca lled it her "'11·ors1 yea r in th e last f11·e." Sh(• rn!$SCd sever;il pro tour events bL•ta u~e cf in jllrll'S und ~la rgarct Court. du1nin;11l'd the tour. 11 iru1ing a record !4 tou r·n;1111c·111s F adi11 rr Lalie rs ~ D11eJ Chi cago ("lllCJ\(;(l 11\P 1 -Coal'h Bll l Sh<1r1nan r.r1·d1e!l'fl th1· current Los Angell•s Na· t1onnl B;1skrtb:i1I 1\s.t;OC1at1on trip l\'Oul1 I Ix• fl lruc lest of his tt•nm If so !hi"; l .. 1krr.~ are 111 for a long season. The L:i kcrs ha1·e 111s1 the first 11\·o g:unl'S or 1h(' trip. lo Cleveland :ind 011 TV To11i!ll•I Chn1111el 5 nt 5::Jfl l)t:troi!. nnd no\v ha\·e losl their last five ga n1cs in :.i row -the most con- secu!ivr defea ts since Shar1nan took over Los 1\11gelcs three seasons ago. A l.;1kL•rs loss against Chicago toniJ:'.ht \\'Gt1l(! equ<i l the tL•arn·s longest losing s1re:1k $111(.'C' it mo1'ed to Los Angeles in 19!il. · ;\lt•Jr 1 l1e rugged Bulls !onight th<? L11ki1rs retllrn hon1t' 10 host Boston and ..\111 11:.iukcc. Tests Clear ·Cedeno~ hut Hassle Looms Los Angrlcs is no1\' 17-1~ 3nl.I in second place in lhc Pacif ic Division. llOv.C'\'cr. because of playoff changes made this S{'ll!'!Oll . sc(i>nd pince no longe r qu:ilifics a team for the post -season rompctltion. SANTO DOMINGO, D.R. (UP I) - Police reported Thursday that paraffin tests showed that ilouston A.~ros out· Clelder Ceoar Cedeno, 22, did not fire <he !li8"'1 which lcilled 19 • yeor • old Altagracia de. la Cruz in a motel room early Tuesday, but !hat she did . Police called the shooting "t1cctd6ital" in their report, and Thursday police said the parafnn test made of tht out· fi elder's hands hours alter the ~booting turned out "negative," Implying he did not nre any woapon recently. The test on the dead girl was "PoSitive ," police •aid. Legal authorities said that even if Cedeno Is exonerated on the charge of "voluntary manslaughter". It will be months before the trial process is com· pleted if Dominican justlce runs its normol rourse. He will almost certainly miss: spring training and may not even fn!e himself from his legal entanglement here until well into the 1974 baseball season, they said. Ile can not even be releued on ball pending trial unless <he charge Is rc<Juc- ed beeause "voluntary manslaughter" is not a bailab\C' offense . )a\\-yers said. Magistrate Socrates Diaz Curiel , who is conducting the preliminary hea ring. nlust decide whether tbe cbarge is to prevail or whether it should be reduced to "involuntary manslaughter." "In the latter case, Cedt>no could go free on bR\I pending trial, but could not leave the country wilhout special di spensation, legal experls said. jhey said Diaz coukl take up ti) 16 dAys to decide which charge Cedeno should fece. Meanwhile the yGUng athlete 1nust r('.- maln in jRll where he has been lodged • since Tuesday . lie surrendered himself voluntarily eight hours after the prL'- dawn shoo1ing. 1'hc ve rsion accepted by police was that the girl was examini ng lhe .38· caliber pistol nnd thci l Cedeno tried to get it fro m her when it "'ent ofL J-1 \s Amcrlc:in l'i'lfe. Cora. 21, \l'ils in rhe couple'.~ winter hon1e here at the tin1e or the shooting. The '"volu ntary nlanslaughler" charge carries A 3·to-10 yea r sentence while nn "involuntary mansl11ught er" con· viction could dra 1Y abso!u!Jon by 1he n1r1 . gistrtile or a onc-1().thrce year pcn:i.lly . Jerry \\"est. 11ho 1n1ssecl several game' c:irl1cr in the SC'ason "'ith a pulled stom.1c h 1nusclC'. expc1·ienet'd rnor(' trou • t ic v,iith lhC' injury :11 Cleveland Tucsda~ night ahd missed \Vcdnesday ni ght's 114• 96 Joss :ii Detroit II w;isn ·1 knowd \\'hcther he v.·ould be ablr to play against !he Bulls. Bill Ur1dgc!i is !ltlll 0111 wi1h txick troublr. The Lakt•1·s-hnvl' d1·f1•a,ti.l the B11ll.t the 11\'1 tiTnPs they p!ayrd carltcr -• th(• !:isl tune with both \\'est nnd Ilridgc3 ouL S1ncl.' 1heµ. ho11·L·Vrr. thl' l.okeri hal'i? lx'<'n hit ...,.i!h n1orc injuries and a bout \\-'ilh 1ho nu lc~1chnb Into thl prPSl'tll sluinp I ' l ' ' Pfl U1 Mustangs, Dana Hills Win; Set Up Battle of Un beaten H\ ''I E\'I•. Hll\\I) Ot t~e D~•IY P ili>! S••I+ l lio I" .i ' J 1 11 11 11!i~· 1!1·,1 I fl .•!11..• !•1 111 t .. ·1' 1•1111 ' !1' l u.,•I .. n ·;, \Jul ilt.il \I.II •\i!'lllh l1V Hiit' { 11s1:1 \11·.s.1 H1gi1 1:1.{)1 ;ind l);i1111 Jl ilh 1-l·IJ I f'1·:H•hed lh~ l1n:il s ol 1 11~· S1111 l'lerne11lt l11vaaiJ1H\:1I t;;1sketh.·1I! 1oun1:1· rnvnt toniglit ;it !1 .. 1 S...111 <'l1•:n1•111 ·· lligh by po~t111.t: l'.\· l 1!111g 11 111~ 1n !he ~t'1Tllf1n:1!, 'l'hur~d;i1 1·1 •·n1n~ J),111·1 ll dls, u .. 111;; a steady, i·unlrul 11111•11" .111d tight (i( lr1;~1., n.1nd1·d \1 :· ~inn Va·;c1 ;1 •I l·'l7 ,,•I li.u·k \\ lldt· l'O:i!.-1 \l\•!),1 ·' .\lu<:!,.;n~s 1•,\plui!l·d lll till· ~l'l'(irld 11 ,111 10 dt)l\'J\ ~ tenacious San Clemente, 64-51. ~liss1nn Viejo ;ind San c:Jentcntc :square urr £or lhirtl µ)ace to night at 5 wh llc Pacifica and upstart El Toro duel ror the consolation title ~11 6::iu. Cost11 illesil look1>d like its 11 inning stre<.1k 1-\'iiS h1~:ided for tn.ntble 11·/lcn San C!cn1i>nte, .-;hooting ;1 :sizzling 69 pcrccn!, c:11 ~11l4l hL·<l tu a 22·l7 fir st quar\C'r !c:i<l. But a sn1all de fens i v c change turned the gan1e .:1rou11d. In lh<J t first quarter. San Clein~nlc's Ted l\alota ~orcd fuur fil'l<l goals on easy layins, pc n e t r <J L I n g the Mesa J\l ustangs zone. "\Ve decidl'd to drop a man back su they couldn't thro1v 1llat 011crhe:id pass :Jt K;ilola for Ilic easy bri skets," ex· pla ined Bob Sorcnsrn. Costa il!Psa's C'Oach. ''\Ve h,1d lo finlJ a wa y to stnp him or 1ve were in trouble." Kalota didn't store another field goal. f\1earnvhilc, CoS1'1 J\I es a caught San C!en1cnte's 1jitons la!e in the second quarter and after the game was tied five times in th e third quarter, SAN CLEMENTE 'S DAN DODD {55) GRIMACES WHILE BEING FOULED BY COSTA ME SA'S DAVE JACO BS. pulled a1vay in the late stages ---- of !he game behind the inside shooting of Jin; Swain, \l'hO scored 14. and the long botnbs of Phil Sa lazar. 1vho tallied t:L Sa n Clen1ente's Bob Yoder 11·as hot from all over the CJ•Urt. finishing 1-\'ith a gan1e high 19. But no hotter than Costa tl-lesa >vh!ch closed strong by hi tting eigbt of 10 attempts in the final quarter to pull i!s gan1e field goal IX'reentagc to a sizzling 74 percent. Sorensen said he re 1 t tonight's contest \\-'ould be ~l cl assic. l>ana l-lill:-; gainf'd the final:s v.·ith a steady, ball·<.'Ontrol game that apparently im· pressed J\lission Viejo a lot n1orc tlu111 Dolphins coach Tony Stillson. The disciplined Dolphins 11·orked the ball into f\\arh Schrey and Kevan Peck under the basket for easy scores. \Vhen r.tisslon Viejo tightf'ned up its defense, Dana H.ills sin1ply passed the ball, forcing the Diablos to gamble. C:Olll MHI !64) Tru·babe s Start Fast, Rout Lio11s C-On1pton Higl1 h n t t e r r d \\'l'Sln1 i n s tcr 11·i th 11 dc>l'aStating fi rst J1;1lf o f basketball :111d cruised t11 ;1 70·.J7 l"ictory in the semifinals of the Gartlen Grovf' lnrila· tiona! Tourna1nt•nt Thursd:i1· :it l ;nrdcn Grol'('. · The Joss r c lf'g:itt•s \l"csl tninstcr's L \o n s lo pl<iying for !hi.rd place in the 1oun1a1nl·nt against Rubidoux tonight <i l 6 :31~. \\'h;lt looke<l tn be <'l goo<l n1 tr l e h . up. \\'e.st n1i11stl'r's out side shl)(ltin g against thl' speed and rebounding of Cornpto11 1\·as ll1med int o a rout car!y by the •1·i11u i11g ·rarballes. It's Oilers, Wilson For HB Cage Crown . Spf'C'd a,r,:1 inst S!X'f'd. A flil! cou rt prl'SS .-igalust a full court pres~. ,\11d t1ro lea rn s \l'ith 1hc s:in1e go<1l -the chain* pionship of the 45th annunl l!u111in g!o:1 Bt>~1ch lnl'ilat1011a! baskl'tllnll tournarncnt. 'l'hal"s !he s1tu:1t 1on tonii::ht <i t l!u1ttington Ueaeh Hig l1 1\·hcre !he host ()ilL·rs sf'rk !heir first title in this tourney ~ince 1%6 v.·hen !l:t•v battlf' highl y regarded Long Bcaeh \Vi Ison. 1'1poff is slated f(H' 9 fol h111 · 111g Lhc 7:30 l·las/l OCtwee n \\'arrcn :.ind Edison for third pl<.tt:l'. Coro11a del Mar, Tru·s Suffer Cage Setbacl{s qu;;rter. A C'On!iol:i11011 !ill Is billed for t; !x·l 11\'('ll ~unn y Hills and Ser. il c, Both fiJ!als t't)arhcs agrt'C lh:tl lh<'tl' !t·a111s rt·sc1 11 ble l"deh t>lh('r 111 t!li' wa v thcv Irk,, to g1• al10u\ thing:..· · !111 ! I.Oil\! Bl'iil'h \\'li!'t'll c·o·1ch Bt1!, h 'f';il'!or. 111 his f:r:st .1L';1r :1! ti ll; h1·l:11. s;1\·s h1 ~ <11111Het 1,, pla.1 inf! ·at .~nn1ev.l1:1t 11'-S th;in f u 11 .<-ln'ngt lL COSTA MESA'S PHIL SA LAZAR OUTREBOUNDS SAN CL EMENTE'S DAN DODD. .. " " c~,,•~n ' ' ' " " After \Vestn;inster scorctl IJ1c first six points of the. game, Compton came back to outscore the Lions 35-4. lhc rest of the first half lo put th e game a1\·ay. :\c1rport 1-rrirbor and Oirona del :.Jar bot h c.xilrd fron1 Lhe lluntington BC'arJ1 Touma1nen t wiLh (;{H1solation rou nd losses Thurs<l:1y night. ~unnv I /ills out.scored the Sea King s 12·3 in the final period to pull out the rictory. ' \\",. 1l::1 ,, :-.o:n~· i..n,•l' pro!> lPrn._,· :-.:11 s T;i1·lor. "Our h•·sr gu.1rff 1~ 1n · th(' stands 1 iunlnr Joi· SI 1n~n 1 and our ri1l11·r g11:1rd 111 :-i ns Tatu·hf'r \ 1~11 ·1 up to p.1r due t<l ;1 knt t' 1n1ur~. ·· Also !'On1c11·hri t hobbled 1.; 6.i Tom Caserrnan. 1he pl a~ C'r that v.·orrif's ()ilcrs coarl'i Elmrr C-On1b!' n1orr th!1n ::iny. • El Toro Gets Reve 11ge L4 g·c1 i1ist Eu.g·les , .59-57 By JOHN CASS 01 Th~ O~!ly Pilot 11~ff El Toro ll1gh fin.di:> 1111:1 :i bil!>keibti ll g<111it'. IJ11; it 1\':lsl(! easy. St:'Pllllfl"h· 11·i;l1 th1· ('1)11· ~ola !ion ~:·r'nifin:1I g.11111.· nf tho·· ~0H1 ('I 1, 111 1' n t ,. 111111;,dion<.I b;1ski·1t.:ill rn11rn:i :n!'nt 11 rn;1· pl'(] 11p 1111!1 a n1 i n~lll' to play .ind .111 1•1; hi 11111111 k·:uJ 01 ('1" 1-'.-.t<Jlll'l:I. 1·;1 '1'111·0·~ (.'h;1q{('1':; l1<1d r .. ~rr:•J• lo 11111. :'i!1.;,-;-, Tt1 11r~·d;1~ 111 \:111 ('h·1n1·u11· \\'1lh lhl' 11t·111• .1. 10:1 'l'oro Tl1('l'I'\ f ';lf'illl':l l«I" !hi' !"11!1• 11l.t111,11 1·!1:1.l'l>lll!1\)!1p 1r1111r:ht r11 h ;;11 !',1<·1111·;1 h:ill1 d ~.al- 1ilio1);1t'k f1i·:·· !0:1ch \\,·11d· I \I 1 ! I 'S l'l1:11"h•'/".,, \1>,--;• r-; 1•1 111\'IJ' ltr,~\ fi1 c g;i1111.·~ this ::(·nso 11. turnl'd tJ11· tahlt·~ CJl1 t!11' E;;l :1 ne1:1 f]nb 1vhich 1•:-n·fit·r H1is yl':1r 1·rn h;1rr:i.~st'd ih1·111. 'i:i·46. P!;1\'i11g tnugh d(•[\•n:::•· :ind shooung 1r1.·ll 01 • r l·:~:.1nr:i:1 's 1.one. El Toro 1·o l)••(l 10 :1 .111.;111 lt«Hi !IS !ht• tl\K•h ~!iOll't'(i jUSI Iii) :'>l'L'Urld' !11 go, 1·:st3nc1:1 sudd\'nll' t"a ught In·~ ;1s fi!'.'I ,/i1n (;1'1J<:l;:or li ;111d thcri B11(l1il f'o nfo·r !iii field go;1ls. \\h•·i1 C!o/l frr cnn:1rclt'<i ;1ga1n . 11 11;11T1o1rl•d th1· g;1p Merry to :iB-:17 11·11h 10 :-;l·tonds 1u play . IC:l To1·u '::: !Jav1· Sn11i.!k'.I' was foult'd (~lld a:t.·r ~11·ing tile Ch<r rg1T~ .1 1110 puint lead \l'J!IJ ~I \ Sl'1.'0!1d<; l<J go. lt1• lrl!!'iSt•t.l !ht• !it•t·n 11d shot E--t~1n~ ll<I. Ill ~er;1n1hlin!.! r11 1· !!11• IJ;d1 , ho11 r11·1·. 11ppPd 1l 011t of bounds :ind l~I ·ron1 s1n1 1)IV ran 0:11 thl' c·!ork. Est:11\('li-l 0S .l1·ff S;ink<'~' kr~1t thn l·:ti::!lf'" 1·lns1· 1111h :1 ".!:!· i'K.l1n1 1•f!nr1 bu1 1·:1 T111'1! ltdl 111· 1;:1r1• ('nnn.1111'' 11 , l'~lll \1;.ihon1·.1•'s 1:1, .John .l;1ck-.1111'i:I I:: a11d l!;11J· ~·11i'(ll·•1 ' l1i l1:1d tou [llllt h 111·1·1)!";',\ I I' I tl ! rf'rord111g ii..; f1 1-.1·1·•1·1· h,!Skvl ball \\inn. E•1•M<>a I I 11 " " "' " I H.'>n•~n ' ' • •;I tu~lec ' • '~tCCo,>f·, ' . M~n11e·• ' , ~.)<>-.;>; • )' r,·Q~'"" • \!"11~! M'l 0 ' T<.>!a" " " " " TD<o 119) '" " "' '" C.•n·•'·lno ' • ~''"''" '" • l ~"""~' ', ' i ~'·l'1'•M•' I ' Ou•" ' ..... 1., 0 • J.•-··""' • ' " I T<.>1•1~ " ' " " ~(ore by Ov,••ic" (•l~flel~ hi I• 11 (j-!/ El T.-,,o 7? ,, I~ r ~· DX-mas. 1 ·"~ \ OX s raods fof de1uxu 1n e~e:y teSPOC1. LOO K Hard ie~ mar.ti,'' •51 crys!al Engtrsl'l'/Span1 st1 calendar. lnsrant day·date sot. Lum1no1.1s Sell -wind . 98.2 water·test01(l Stain les s stoeL Seiko sp!illQ green d•at. Ask lrir No. S4299M-17J, Only !.65. w e'll be ha OPY lo stlcw you many olher Seiko OX models a; well. A. H. WEINER1' FINE JEWELS :12 V\Sl llOci ISLAND 644 -2040 l:agc S<'o res N.1!ion•I B•lke•b~ll AH«!~lion ( '1><·"1'1 ~; 'I l·o ~~•.•'' ''' PQrtl~•\11 I >4 P"O<'"" If,, An•eroc.1n El~•~tt~~ll A~•C(1~1oon ~ 1n D•~W• IQ/, MNn~•1•· !ill ~"" 1.~1".,ln 01. v"""", ~t P,><•I<'• r-~. ~·l<l~IP1>;H ~ >' ~"'~""·' "· Beilll A•"'' Ct•'•I~< l1, l1·nwt<;>..I .:) Elrod o/. I\ '1~~''" <no I ' s~~'" 7, ·11 n !loll r .. ·~""' 51 l ·, II" · I.' """'~ h .1> ,-. "'Y 1.' t:, """n (, •·yo j1) \'~lie• (!,,.;'>~n \I It 'J~••t'1 _ E ~,,~1-en:~ 6~ ~! ,•.• ~ .. , ~ ;;, ( , •n· ;-I + <:i~I,» I r11•1 aon~ r~. V~I.)'•' ''· (J 011 J uri'lor c.,11eq~ '-"'""''II rci .. ,,o 61 ~·' 11 ,•l{in S,, Tt,o~" Tn•~ ~J C.vn•">lfll ' ' ' " J~~~O! ' ' ' '••lf, ' ' • • ~~1~1 ar • ' ' " ~ ... ~ ... " • ) " We>I ' ' ' ' Total' " " " ~ ... Cl1m1n!t IS\J .. " " " o~n 1n•or~ ' " ' ' o,n~ ' " ) • 0000 I ' ' ' r ~. "'""" ' ' ' l(,11Qt.> • ' • " l~VIO' ' ' ' ' Yo~rr • ' ' .. TO!tl1 " • " " Oln• Hllll ( 11 J .. " " " !;Qr111Qtt1•n ' • ) .. Pc•• ) ,, • 1~, .. na,on ' , • • >r'1'CV ' ) • • H""'n,1n ' " " , ~·o<>lf ' • • • D•caan " , ' ' Tot1i, " ' " " M ;\,iO<I V IHo Ill) .. " " " c·r,.·•(n • ' ' • l 'Jll" ' ' ' • ,._,,,,., ' • ' ' t """'"~ ' • • • f>~tlecson • • " • To!tll " , ' " Stort by O~art•ro Ml~•lon Vido 6 9 S 1-jl O~n~ f!flli & 1) 10 11-•I Center Dan Jones scored Co1npton's first basket 1vilh a tip-in of a rebound lh:tl v.·as cis close io being a dunk as the rules allow, and that maneuver set the tone for the rest of the gan1e . Parker Wilhh Wil•on AccorTMne·~ Loia fl~lv•'~O~ ~)~Yi~'., Jur<>~•on !;nQM,11 Ku~~r ~l~w~·· Tol.1ls We1!mln1ter 1411 lq It ~! ' " ' , . ' ' . ' " ~ ~ ' ' : p ' , ' . " . I~ I 1 ; " i 0 ' " Stor• tiy Ou1rttrs WesrminJ!er 1 3 lS 11-•1 " ' " " • , " ' ' • " ' " " (ompl"" H 21 11 'll-70 Ne1rrl)rt H<1 rbor wa s shellr1l h1· Scrl'i1l' .l\J·ii \\•hile Coron a dCl ~-lar ft·!I to ;1 l3tc SL11111~· llills rally in 11 slo11·er·p11ced )-!illlH'. :1~-:'ll llorh Coro na del ~lar and J'\e\vpon llarhor eornc 011t 1\•inles~ in l\ro tournament ga1l1L'S . The losses lea l'e Cd~1's Sea Kings v.·ith an ().5 record nn the season while Ne\.\-port's Ta rs sl ip to 4·3 . ThC' Se:1 King s ju1npcd to a 13·4 first quarter lead pl aying !hei r dclil>c rale style i::ainc <rgiun st Sunny Hills. but the l\'l!HH·rs chipped ;11vay in !he middle prrinds and c:nnr on \1-lt h a rush in the final BACKPACK HEADQUARTERS All STORES OPEN Till 9:00 P.M. All Top Brands Bags-Lowa Boot1 Kelty Pack frames-Gerry Stoves-Day Packs-Down Parkas-Back Pack Gadgets SPORTS Sl•CI 1'24 FOR HUNTERS (,,." Co1e 1-Cleonin 9 1(it1- t-1 u .. 1>1•g Coo!s-Hunti119 Booh- Bu,i. 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Chris Baker and Doug Moll had !'igh1 and se1·t'n in the losing effort \\'hen Co1nbs t;1lks about the \\"ilson Bru ins his first reac- tion !~. "\\'ilson has lhe fast brc:ik. tht• ft1ll court press. µl :iys Wf'II 1ogether and has that l'i·i ki d." Now part H1t11<1r 1 .. 1. " " •' " O·F1a~erov ' ,, ' ' Van de A il ' " ' " Gio~"" ' • ' , W?O<Jl>1'C~ ' " " , o., ' 0 " ' Ret1n•r ' 0 • • S~ym(\••' ' 0 , • Spangl~r ' " ' " To!•!s " " ' " i<""' bV 0111r1tri N&Wl>Ot! l< 8 11 1Q-i; Al~o instrumental in lhC' Bnnns atl3ck is a slick little guard narnt•d !kan J.>ecker. \Vil~~ on ly loss of the sc.asotl has been to might y L<>ng Beach Jordan, n.74, S••vl!e ,, 11 1• 11-u E 11,id•• Ko1<ni!1 e"~"' 1\all ruc•e• ~eol·• Sl••'t•n Tolah (<>f"9nl dtl M•• (111 7 ~ 0 " ' ' . 10 11 Sc~r• bV Qul'to" " ' ' , , ' ' • .. " ' • • ' ' ' ' " But the Oilers have the ir own arsenal. paced by 5-JO guard Haul Conlrt•ras . (n·o~• n•' M.~c 11 •D ~ J-11 Cont reras h:t!< hit ~3 JX'rcen! of hi s shot.~ in the Oiler-;' :;:;ix trium phs 1vith 60 for 1 \i frQm the fi('!d. ~un~Y H "' • I? 6 11-J• 24 HR . SPORT PHONE 547-2545 SPORT GIFTS ARE BEST! "Give One fo r fun" FOR WATER SPORTS Waler Skis-Wet Suih-Ski V11h- Swim Fin1-Div1 Knive1-Sno rkle1- Mo1ks-Spenr Cun1-Abalon1 Bor1- Su1fri dtr1-Be lly Boordt One of the Best SKI SHOPS (\ In the West • ·~ Ski So11:-Bong'o Boards QUiltcd Sk i Panis Fur Goats-Sheepskin Coots-Boot Tr~s Children's 5.ki ~ts Ski Skot!s Sleds, TobdQgons , Ski'abbr GOLFERS Club1-Bog\-P11t1eri-P.111!inq Oi1ti-Goll Cort1-Goi( Bofi1- Go lf Glove1 -Goll Shoes-Ht-Gd Covw1- Trovel Cove-is -Golfer'1 Godgelt • JILL MATSON Marina LORI SCHOETTLER Newport Harbor LYNN AMUNDSON Corona del Mar TERRI BENNER Marina CATHIE PHILLIPS Newport Harbor WENDY YOUNG Marina Area Girls -·-• Vikes Tilt llfe 1i's Su1n111ari l'.~ Tops Area Hoop Slate Checking Area Golf Unbeaten Marina IJ 1gh f11ees Kate!la in a re1na!rh pitting l\\'O of Orange Countv's t11p 10 basketball ll·an1s 1 u highlight non-league <iction tonight. Tipoff is 8 at Katella t1n~t !he contest figures to be as t'lose as an earlier Cfln- frontalion whic h r-.·larina \l'On 59"57 in overtirne in the ~mlfinats of the \Vest min ster- Afarina touman1ent. Other action toni~ht finds University nweting first-vear Canyons at Villa Park 1-li gh ti nd Alater Dei challengi ng-I.a Salle al Pasadena in 8 o·clock n1atches. Bill Fiek 's two free thrO\\'S for A1arina's Vikings in the final minute of overtin1e "'~re the difference in the prev ious Afarina-Kate\la n1eeting :ind S1gnups continoe ror !ht• 1'o~ ~ for ~·a1r1·1l'W tourn;1n1v11t at l'ost;.i .\!l·s:1 Cclf and C<HUI 1r·y Club. AL tin: present 1ir111>, !f«i h:t1e signed to p;1ttJl'1p;1l•· 1n !he evt•n! that re<1u1n·s pl<iy('rs 10 corHributl' a toy 11•01·111 a m1n1n1un1 of i3 plus <i $! i;:rctn fev to partic1patr. !l 11•ill be staged on thP I.cs J.:.igos c:ourse on l)l'C. 2~-:?:I \l'ith both 111en's and 11'on1tn's c:lub n1cn1brrs invited to p;trlicipate. They c<in pl:.iy either day. Jtfile .<;q11ar,. Andy Burnet.le of the l'ou11- t:ii n \'allt•y r-.·ll\e S<1u<irr (iolf Course pro shop. 11'<.tS on 1h1· 11 inning tc.-in1 v•hen the J11l'tl°s Hoop Scores Katel!a has had just over ;1 Fcrdh~"' 1~. Columbia 51 r•, ><~ltflu,~11., ''" H~lv C•o" 10 wBCk to ste\v over tl1e defent. ManhaT!dn !L Rhode 1s1a"<.1 io 1 II Pro-'-'~n<O' Iii, Sun Fr~n"~'" ~I 'hrec Kate a starters'. in-Rurue•' 64. LaF~vetTe 60 eluding 6·7 center J eff Lon~1 hO'dCh St.~~. can'""' a1 Aulwrn 8&, CeorQt~ Tech 86 \Velshans had lo si1 bv Vbn<.lc•blO 69. sam!crd ts, ov~rllme help! sly iilCn fl f 1· . We11crn l{y. 11).j, BullN 911 es il er ou 1ng-l.l•mphl• Sldte 90, re~as 87 ou t but will be ready to play Minn 5S. CM·1.-oyo1a ~~. overt•rne I . ht S.Jn Jo~e SI. 9~. S Da~old b6 Ollig · Ordl Roburts 9S, San Ooe~o St. Ii Scoring comes from everv Atirgna 101. lnJho so member of A1arina's st<1r!iil;' •1~w "~•. 11 s. 1inu,1rn l\ap1"t n " Webster !>t. 73. Cal. 5!.-Nort~- line up. Four starters average ridge. 61. . d bi f. I d b r:-Brigham Yo~ng 91. Denver 87 1n OU e igures (' Y r 1ck. Prrt1J~1 st s• w~ca•on. 111 n \\'ho ha s averaged 15 per u C san1" Barbara 91, \'lyom-ln11 ~7. r·lub visited Valley (:r;111d +• ( :ulf \ow·~e 111 Bakt·r~fil·hl lc1 ... 1 \1eei..c:nd. Andy p!ay1•d II i!h .J.1<·1.. Stevens. Jack Blythe und .l :1c!.. \\'f·edn 111 posting a :.cor(• :i2 11nder par -ll:J. ou ;1 t11u hi•l\t•r balls of fourSOll'lt' l>:.1~1:-. Sl••l'"ll" 11"•.'{l l•nlv :111 1u111 .. Jn tu11eri11g the JR lu1l1·s [() le <uJ the group to first pl:itt' lfitl Co11,JtJ11 '('hp llll'!1°S elub frurll n1;: C':111~on Cowury Club of Nt•\\'port Be<.1ch stagl·d a Pil rtner's better b:il! vs. p;1r tuurnarnen! ov1·r !hl· 11t•ck1·11d. Harris 1'hornson :ind I.inn l!odj!t' \\'On 1he r1·r·n1 11 ilh a plus JO store "·ith thr1·1· ll'arns lied for second !'l<Jtt· ;1t µlus 8. On one s<1uad \1·ert' Frank Bueche and Lf·onard Shant•. Thon1son teaini'<I \\'ith Jolin Storch on another ;ind 11·1th Dick Fvke on a lhirtl souad. A folir-11·a~ lie rcsultt•d fllr 1hc next spo t. a\I 11•ith p!11-; six scores. Included 11·i·r1· Hobert .lOll('S tln d ,J I Ill l ;i;inu lius: Rich<.1rd Uroo1111..: ;111d Bi ll l·lani>n : John Dillon iJr1tl Jfarry J)otlson; and Harry Dodson and Everett Pe1erso11. A ha1n shoot is being St<.1ge<l this week. 111JI Jutn 1n<·n1bt·r" 111 th1 ••n· ltll<1I lllld 1\1J1f••r II' tnurn;1111t·111 111 .J:11111:1r1 t HI 1; t' r :t 1 d ll:ill. · 1101111•• S1l·pli1·n~on and To1n Si·li HIPll· Ill'!' v.dl pl:1y "11 11 11111·. r]1f !1•r1·nl Jllt'lllllt·rs 1·ue!i uf four lll'l'k'i in ll 1011 h.1:1 ,.[ futl!'~Olll!' 111lh h:.111d1r.1p r\i•n:. ,'ll r1•1i 1l1• rt·I 111· I.: 'fh1• ;1111111;1] ho11l.e1·~ :111d ~l 1 ccrs tuur11 ·11111·n1 .it .\lcadO\\ l:1rl. (;ult C1n1r~1· lu1111•l :1 1r1\I of Hon It( t"'l.11td I( L'ilJ>IJS :ind Hoh I 1u/1'C'y f1r111~ a fi7 for lir::.t plac11 n1-t hun11r-; In lhl' gro~.s cun1pt·t1t1u:1 ~l :1rk Sv.,lul. (' 1\1111)101~1· a11'I 1'. Pray 11'1'rl' tht· I\ iruh·r~ \\1th 66. .<;J Hills Tiu: ]r\ ll!L' l'o:1~1 l'lJU!l11 \ Clul> !'cruors ).!nHip :siagl'd :1 tuur11;_111u·nl ;h S.111 .Ju:_u1 l!tll'> L;oJf l'our~l' 1 111~ 11l·t·I.. ' Gri(l Odds M•di'l10 o~·· Oc·I• ,, !>y II f',n,1>ur11lo <>·«.• ·.," bv I Oun-10 r "" 1. , , (•l'(''l'·'"g' > 'V"l'>yi; i;-,,n1s OV"' c ,. 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'' t..~C.~•1 itJ• p,,ne(I S•a•Jrn I••• ll '., ' ... , '"' 111 ........ 0.M 10, (Jee Pldh"I •<l•\" Ol ,,,., Pl''"''' ~ 1 \'••'I I 0 """ O / luo /e,! '''·'""'' \0) ~"""d l.'rC,. • 1 ~I ·'"o<e<1e•1011 lDl 0•"'"'' ''"';, \o~n cnM 1111 111 1 l'otw11<1r1 '. II. ';(\ <N C•" J~Cfl ' " IJl L<r"'1llon f(I n:.,n....i L6n<lr•~', , .. ',,., ' '" •'l.1l'r f(I P'""'l Rd"•'' I" , .. , ... "' 17' n.1. IC\ d"< '"•rl,•< £I I]/ ~"'"" ("II <ll'f C><l"" / ~ l• "l"\'odle1 ON1 P•l><)!<I ~·" rt· ><I I I I'' '"I '" f(•-01 (Cl P•l"1~<1 Vlell•r. ... ,,, ' ' d llo Q;••w.ol~• Ori <l~C ~'(lo.of~ '' !\; ~,Pl ·on l(l r.:nn•'<! ~1<r1•. . ,,, " 11, {,(<!'~~~! 1(1 <I'.< Roberl< "j) I rJ I I• f·u1>1 rt \ WO" IH lod~d ,~, r1,,, r1 1i,"1•h•lh1rh,11 •1 ,.t '"'""''''"!Li o'""~a Halleen. I .t ,,, .. , '"" Jloo·kcy Hc,,;ull,,; Nar.c,\11 Hoc~•1 Le•1ue 1''~"1? < Atldn•a 1 L.~~ 4n<1e1~, l, NY l•!~nner~ 7 B• 1~f' • Mtnne•o•~ 7 Octr~•' !, 51 l.OU•• l Seek CIF game. Frc~<10 sr SI. Colo. ~r S\ ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~. S 1rt1tr11 A11r1r Three n1en1bers of the Santa Ana Country Cluh pro r.taff lm~cr .. •I a .... P,1• JI Qb•e' bV J , SHEELAH DONAHUE Corona del Mar KRIS HOfEN Corona del Mar Bucs Rip Fullerton, Ru stler s Eliminated ALT1\ LO~IA -Orange Coast College remained red.- hot and advanced to tonight's semifina ls of the Qiaffey Invitational Ra s k {' t b a 1 l Tournan1cnt \1'1!h an in1- prt·ss1\'C 89-i ~ victory over f-'tillerton h('rc Thursday, {;olden \\lest, n1canwhilc, bo11'l'<i out or the tourna1nent Arca Pre1> Basketball Fcunl••" V•ll•1 Tourn1mtnl Junier V1not1 M1rit'!1 (WI ICI) 1(111111 8u11 ' ~I F t 61 Ka~l~n Alealnll~ O 0 F (101 TA>!Or CCCI< !101 ( I II lOdd l1Wrf1"CO' 1111 G (II ... tra1 U11l•nd 1101 C. 1 n Merv S<ormg Sulr.. M~''"' Sunier ;, 6<>1n! 1, Wt"'1el ~ ~<"111 1ltr I. 11a111.m ... M~""• JJ. ll Junior V•r!o!Y M1ro n1 (.-1 ) U!l £1 Mo<ltn1 8utl \I) F d l l L·~ ll1t•1nd1r llll F ( II 11~1<11"1 Coot< Ill! ( ( 61 Br•'en'gtr Ugland r •I G ( ~J W•tntr l1Wff'1Ce 11 •1 (j O!JJ ~nn .... ~"'""0 Sul>'' M•ri ~.1 boldl ;, 8un!er l, Wil'c" I Wenntl ~. r+•l!tome; M&r•n• ll·i~. Junior v1r11ty Moulon V•e10 till 0 !) El Toro w~rn~r llll F I l• C'.•rrn """'• I !I F (JI ) Plc >.er WM,... il81 ( I 0) (apo!lr•n II•••• ( ?• C ( ll J•cQue1 Latleo\le ( 01 G o ~i W••" ~coring Sul" El l~ro -M~loney I Ml"•on V•rlo No"~ !'alttl"'", M•!•icn Vle1C 1110 J11nlor v1rslly L.I . Mllill(I" L!fl !J11 Mtltr Del [Ilic! {6l F (~J l(am•~~ lt•<hlo•n (IJ r CS! 11111 Wk krr 001 ( fl) Monnlg t11r•n II) G 16) K1u!man Goodrltll (1 01 G CSI Ho1on Scoring Sub!I: Maler Del -C•lr>ev 1, Motb'ruckl!r 10, Bullers 7. H11!1ome: LB Mlt!lk"n JJ.Jll. "'ilh a 71-67 defeat at the hands of Los Angeles Vaney in a consolation bracket ga1nc. Orange Coast takes on El Ca- mino in tonight's semifinal at 9 o'clock. LA 1-larbor and San lliego ~1esa square off at 7 in the other semi. As it has in its last three games. Orange Coast blazl'd the nets against Fullerton. hit- ting 63 percent of its field goal attempts and outre- bounding Fullerton by a 42-28 margin. Fullerton led only brieny. cut Orange Coast·s lead to a single point t38 • 37 just before hal ftime) bu! \1'3S don1 inatcd in the second half. Five Pirates players hit in double figures led by Rod Snook's 29 and Jim \Yorthy's 20. (:olden \\'est, meanwhile, fought LA \1alley lo a &t-64 deadlock 11·ith four minutes to go. only to see the "'inners hit two st r:iight baskets and stall oul the clock. LA VtlltY 11\l (•1) GOiden Wttl "Young Willl1m• /lfl{jffWI '-" ~towtr' Jo;nf' Gibson ( "'"' Hdllitld A~el•on ,, fl pl pt 8 I l 11 I l l 16 l 1 J ' 6 l 16 ' 0 ' 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 l 0 0 ; 1 0 0 i 0 0 1 0 l o!~I• :l9t 1667 H1l!tomr: LA Valley 39.)1. Or•n1• C::D.ISI CH I HO Fu1ttr10<0 lg fl pl Ip Cameron ' 0 ' • Crunk ' ' ' " ·-· " ' • " Manker ' ' ' " Worrhv • ' ' ~ 611';tdan ' 0 ' \0 Mlllrr ' 0 ' ' Tolals ~ " " .. Halftlmr : Or11>9e Coast 4 17. Net Titles Jill A1atson of ~tarina lligh School and Lynn Amundson of Corona del Mar are among 10 quarlcr finalists in the CIF gi rls singles Tennis cham- plonships to be contested Saturd:iy on 1hc UC Irvine tennis court s. Action gets under 11·ay at 9 a.n1. in singles and doubles \l'ilh UCJ's fa cilities recently increased from six to 12 courts. Also pnrticipating in the Saturday quarterfinals are three Orange Coast a r e a doubles combines among the 10 surviving last "·eekend's competition !hat began with 117 schools. Terri Benner and Wendy Yoong represent At a r in a : Sheelah Donahue and Kris 1-loien arc from Corona de\ !\tar; and Cath ie Phillips and l....()ri Schoett\cr from Ne wport llarbor. Miss Amundson may have the toughest match of any of the area con1petilors. She faces the No. I seeded player in singles: Barbara Hallquisl of Santa Barbara. Aliss i\1 atson also plays a Santa Barbara resident in he r quarterfinal match -Ann Lowry. In prel iminary competition last v.·eekend, matches were played with one pro set but Saturd ay's action will be decided by a best l\\'o-<JUt-0£ three sets. The girl Y:ith the best record in the qua rterfina!s and the doubles team with the best nlBrk "·il l draw a bye for hC'r second match while the other four \Vi I 1 elimin ate another pla ye r. Agai n the player with the best. record wtll dra\v a bye \\·hile the 01her faces the first round's idle pl ay{'r in the son1ewhat complicated syste1n. Prep Soccer V1rsily FOYn!tln Valley S. Jcl>n G!enn 1. Founraln V1llev •coring : P. Mt L!tll 7, YOYng 1, A. Or111co 1. Jurtlor V1rsltv Fountain Valley I, Jo/In Clenn I. Fountain U1lltV •coring: Sltlnkt I. CAL-MART'S LAST MINUTE ~· ~SHOPPERS' ~· Here It Is .• The Quality You've Been Looking For. 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UP Lia•<!l•"ll p.,.,. \~000 TOil Eo111e IKno11m1 2•~0 '90 700 (olllornoa S•nO• lllpt,aml J .0 )b(I Groovy Grumpy /Ctf&\lc•l ~04 Tlme -•~lil. Al•o ron -Na!lve T"l>I. Gr~n Up. Fo•l Eddie. MOl>hf. Bollie Ton• ~t.r'"'rlo:O -CnU<Jel'l lto.e, Fyll Moon Man. l~dho Go. ll•• a • Bo• ,OURTH R.t.CE -•00 yat<ll l v••• C!l<l• & up. Cla,n•\n11 Pu"• l 7&0Q_ P•" Bar IKnoghtl 11 9Q ~-1'l I •Q A Goin" Man \1(6n•I ) 10b0 110 B•ll ~hot Ban~er (6rool<.il 8 1111 T•m• -:l(l) No ><r•tch••· OQ -Ol•(lualltieod al>d pl~ce<! la•1 f'l l'TH IACI. -HO ~•«I• J •••' olOl & "9 41•ow•"'• Pu•.,. U!IOO A\•~t~ Coo~ ! T••~·J'• I '0 J 6t' l '° M<•-"" Qe, O II "'1~11 l<O•fl Co c;o jl!.oU<i<, T,m, Ill: No '''f'I',.. J ')j,I 1.'1,1 •• SIXTM llACE -:C.0 •••Iii : '''' ol<I• Allow•~<:• Pu"' tlonG Mog1< J• t•'"'"'"on-l• ~oN ero ~oo Go 8•11nt Go (,,.vi•• J JO 1 oQ O•t·~I"' Bn (l'V~l'<)<l , 1e Otf Sev•n'""n S!u•f \ IJ•hou I 1 (II) rime -II 01 ~,,,.,, ""'' -r •"'"' ' '"°"' UH -1.loo<1t1co1 I ! E••CI• -• M•q<C Jr. I. l C!I lll•nnv Go. P1IO 1lH oo. !EVE MTH llACE :llO >aro,.. 3 te~· olo1 & <1P Auo .. •nco Pu•1e moo ol.n!tlOOf! Ml•• !&•r•<>'ll ! «! '.1 -0 'W Roc~v o""""°"~T"•••u••I •20 l oo Mr A1rn1meat (l'loflll 11>() Time llil No .cratche•. EIGHTH RACE. -S•~ Voto\ l yeA• OIO• & ui:;. ~Mf!!'I ~lilM Ollte f'U• •1 li'Xl'J p,,, c1.i1i;..,r 1 1ro.nu•t l l•~ •IJl l~ '""'°"""<) VeYO< IMO"••) • 00 7 ec w~•cn Me l '•••I !Ote,••1 l70 '""e ]I •l Nu "'ale~•~- U E••tl• -'·P'ur Cl•lltitr & 1·G•l'O'l•ll'IO M4VOI", P•lct i ll.j,O. NINTH RACE -lSO '!a•d• l v,~r ol<H .I. uo. Clalml!lg. Pune i l)OQ. lilQh G•o" lt;lc:.ooemu•l~I ~O ?<l loll & ()() """le' BoD (Ll11n .. rn\ 11 al) ~ tO p.,,, C~"n' IT•P••urr l il'll Time 1.llS ~t·~•Ch•d Ch••llf N (.o. Mt. ~ho~v. Tno: El1m!notQ•. !di" DlllllH i S E••t1 • -4·Hlgh Grm• & 1· P11rk~ l ob, Plld '3,1.00. YOUR CHOICE BRAND NEW 1973 MARK IV's 5 7995 4 Fully load ed, Brand new, 1973 MARK IV 's to choose from. Eq uip ped with air conditioning, lea· ther interior, automatic speed control, AM/FM radio, & m uch more! Toke advantage of this offer NOW1 ~: ·~. Joh11son & Son Liucoln I l\fcrcury 2626 Horbor 540•56JO Cosio Meto ,,, •'• 2!)· ~ .,.,. r~f '(fi tU•O•T "-"-"' i.. L •. ,.\~···' ltt: ttl 1. I '"' l .,11••tllT t_t 11, t"ll.Tt:11 I U!I ,\ 111 t~l.E .\-'"'t'.ll ' ....... r ••. '., . '"" ·~· .. ·· I'" I ~fi-_ r 1 ~ "--,,If i 11 i FRAM.I Oii. ~II.Tl~ . I . S:\" .. \1'·4t -'"' ~ ., ••• ~1·tt1 ·y 1 19· l I••• Go .. ,..., ' -t·R .\-'t t'll. t 'll.Tt:ll .. , ,, I "" • TIRE t;H,\INS t: l,t:4 ·y II O-:\' I C- 1 t,;~ITIO~ 1 ..... 1 ..... .... ..... l -o••Po ' 18!J1) I ~•I l •· AJan1itos Off tlae Slopes Girls Net FV Romps, .56-32 Raci1ig E11tries June Mountain Results SANTA ~tARIA !Ji.Jn wh1\t> 1ak1 n~ 11 16pl2 lead and ~1&1ane ~red IS po1.11ts tu then applied ci slick} dl'fel\Sl' lead foWltaill Valley lO .11n wluch re.\idi~'<l HS pinnacle vf 1n1pressive 56·32 win over .:SU~'l'l'SS "ht·fl tl :.topped l.otll- Lon1poc 11Jursday in the open-pl)(' on iust four points 111 Ing round of the 5anta Martu the final qu:1rt(·r. •11tncll Ill) 0) lt•ftl!ftflM aN<l'I ,Olt IATUllD.&,Y Report Normal ,,..,, .. Hymfl> IEJ dt! l.i>bttnt 00 I). Hiii IHl 11•1. MOt IEI 9·1 Htn>On II!:) 11•1. WIVt!I llll I J M..Ot lE/ !lo:f. Thrt llklll (H) 1-3 lt•tM !El O.t, M(AI0,1..-(H) l ·J. P••l~l11l (HJ Oii. Sow•v1 lEI I·} Minning (El Gel. 5mh1'1 !HI I ) Dtl•Y• (£> del, Cll•lffy OU 1·0. \Tr•cllon (HJ d•!. W/l1ltv IE) t.i, W•ll (Ef <lei, 5houte iHl '""'· basketball tournament here. 1 -;;~:;:;;,;;,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"t Cl•t• & f11I ,lrtl l'oot U 1t S ,..M. S1 E.<.•clt .., l'iril lt1c1 Ji E••<I••.., .ih, 111'1 ..W nl'I '!ll i T llACE .;io ~ltd 1 l ve1r ~:~~c ~;~,.J(t"'"· l'11r>~ ~l.liAI. Ll111t1•"~ u~c • Lh"' IM•lC>' 119 l.dil M<: l(,!11 \ ... l•\jlil) l/j [;,11(,.,4d•llV l~<llH•mJ 119 JU•l• :01\a!l!>W 11.aoOO••l in Mooohg"T II~• IA<111tl \If l."••W•l'il lll>"ll 11..I•">~) llV I •l'YI 11•.i !l'.I~") 1\9 ldme lrnn fPogeJ l•f lk•u • "" \ i•n~•) llV Mr R»e~ll Pou (El•ool<>! !ll AllO E!it <Oll M0t~eu IP1ge1 1n 1..M>(lf t<I Too ll.~t<IO:•ll 1!6 u1a1on Dftn!lv [Wot>-0<11 119 U~i.>U ll ~l•rr jWi«I) II~ iECDJ'ID llACli' -llli Vir<I\ l Y~•• O!Olo. CIAlming_ Pur;lt \19r.:) L•~·mlnq ~"t' 1/loOO R •t~e!!o Po•• (k6moncwo1 Mlm .. 11n1 ~""" I Ad•lrl ~uc~v ~1111<11'1 1Poge l Get II On l "-•nl1l Oupt'I Niner (!(.n111ntl Ml\!er Proo!'<! (Ni<ooemu1) ~1n0y·1 Si>ur ICll"'lel ,,. "' m '" ',, " "' THI RD lilACE -110 varo1, J ye•' Ol<I• & UP. Ll•lmln11. Purle l lllOO. Clolm1n11 orlte l1000. ~'"°""' S1>11r! IMorr•\J ••7 M•dwov To.m (Wd gMI !?I IHoQ BIOX> (G•fltl 119 P oal Bronoy tll•ch••d'I 111 f ooMn Won<1er (Bt<>ol;>l 119 ANOY Sh• Goe• /L1pn1ml 111 '· OhY Kllll•n (Wat!ll 11? Rovol Blot~ (nick ICr<•lltrl 111 FOUllTH RACE -@ '''do. 1 veor 00<a, AllOWdt\Ce. Pu•H SlJOO. Moon Five• IK•m•! 119 Syper OUP• IWot!IJ 191 Duplicate Win (M611Udft l 119 Cnl<jullo Shaw IW<>rln•an1 119 Vnb<!et&ble Moon lNlcodemu•I 119 Brsc~e! Dec~ (HMll 1!9 Deli"• Sh•<IO.<I tfl•IToo) 111 l"IFTH llACE -810 Y••d•. l year <>!d• & UP Altowft•t•. Pu,.., i.l5<0. Gftvelmftn (CanlOIJ) 111 Cla••v Rocket 1Lloh•ml !19 Flot Fame IW,lght! 111 fllftck CCIII ('licOOe-mui) 119 Vinewln (Aodlrl 119 Un Cn•r>;il (W•t'lOf!l 11' SJ)(TH •ACE ~ '® yord1. ) ye1r old• Allow•nce. p.,.,, SlDlO. Ori• Bol!I B•O~<I (WtioM i )19 By flt. H. SSOW Of 11\0 Dt l1y ,.Ult 51111 It'! business as usual for ski area OJX!rators despite 1111 the v.·orry of the energy crlsis -and in the case of the Southern Catifon1ia slopes - lack of snov.• because of the unusual v.·eather". Santa Ana·s Bud Haywa rd, v.·ho operates popular June fltount <1111, IX'lieves that a ll v.·i!I be oon11al -until the fir st of the .1·ear. Othe rs agree with him and are proceeding on this assun\l)tion . Hopes are for big action from schussers and h.1other Na ture for the f a st a i>- proaehinl( holidays, al v.·ays the nlQJley makers of lhe season. Virtually al! areas have the necessary fuel lo operate al lop form to Jan. I. Behind the scenes. ski leaders ;ire seeking to apply pressure Jn \Vashington, emphasizing tl1at recreation is just as irn- portant as other phases of life in the country. 11ow n1ueh success the overtures will be Tars Lead For Trophy Ma lane and center Tom Hill. ,. who scored 11, paced thl'1 IUY A NfW 71 DATSUN Barons who fa ce Righetti, 82· AND SA VE AT remains to be SEen . Idaho, \vhere Sun Valley is the No. I ski la r g e t , particularly is o u t s po k c n 11bollt its plight. Vi sitors dur- ing the winter and sumn1er last year spent $30 million dollars in Idaho, 1vith an estimated $11 or $12. million in Sun Valley· alone . 59 w i n n er over Channel I nd -1 7 COSTA MESA DATSUN Js a s, ton1gn ai . Fountain Valley allowed 12 284S HARIOR ILVD. C.M, A~fnt (£) Ofl. Bl lYtl (H) 1,1, L1r.on IH) ~el, £1/lan Cl!I l ·f. poinlS in the firsl riuurtt:r '----5•4•0--6·4•1•0---"' .... " Ht ull'I. H1i.tn 0•) di!. lt0<1er. Tt>ominon 1£) 1-t . '"lt l . llltlyou fEt <1•1 C•I• c16,,, Goor tl fH) '""'· Jonn10t1, Br•Oltv l E f dtl. Flnn. O'Con~•r !HI 1-3, 11 1.~°" 0 <>• .. •t Gtn!lle Hiii Vtllty 0 4) ? ~ .•. .. • • ' ' ' • ' ' ' ,, '!\........., 1'ransporlation t.o the areas perhaps is Ure nu1.jor problent. Far \Vest Ski Assn. officials rule out private auto and airline travel \\o'ilh the gasoline shortage, particularly the clos- ing of gasoline stations on Sundays. Train travel is another minus for the simple reason that fe w rails are near the Joilopes. Th us, !he best wav lo travel is by bus, providing I hey can receive enoubrh fuel. Com111, IMl0< (HJ d•'-Sho1•. V~Tt<! IE) 1·6. (••11111 , l•mD (El 11•1. Gllch1i1t. Mlll•r (H) 8.0. flol!o!n. T tllbe~• (Hl dtl. l~f'da, M••~••o CE) 1·1. O"Anotlo. PO<>I (E) Je-1. Be<>Ot•, E<•"r IH) 1-J. L•w••1>c•. Murr&~ (HI 11•1. lntante. PoullOtl !El 9-1. flanoon. WOOdlock IH! d'1. Bl1•0. MrA~I-Ui) l ·S, Genttlrig, Slt'Oel \£) c119t. Ktlknop 8 'M1<1 I H) .... S!r••ct>tl, Y•mtga ( E) tt • I . G!lwrrson. Lanon (HI '""'· l{lrcn. "u1h1>•ool< (E) !le!. Brlqueltur. Crunlr. l H 1 l·l Coola Mow lit ) !l ) •t Mlldtll• Slngln Norm1n ~M l do!. Fr19osl tE) 1·4. FlHr (Ml dl'i. Munilng !El 1·6- Neole (M) Otl. Klna•l•nd !El I ... . Kut>n \M) def, Heod1r10t1 !El 9 ... . H1rrls (Ml det. Almond (E) l·l. Mtggt n IM) di)'!. Wlrd (I!) 1·1. Strangely enough, it is predicted that 8,000 skiers could be n1oved by bus if 200 D""b!•• J Jollty Mold"e 1''0UP Yolb.,.n• Lod1~11eln TOltl• ' ' ' ' . ' ' " • , ' • " ' • • • " Sto,. by Qw•r1trt Fountoln Vilely lo 10 11 9 )6 Loml>O( 11 i 9 4 ll sec Loses , , ,, 1~1 • :1 " REDLANDS ll1?dlands Universi ty sli pped through s1~1 straight free thrO\l/S in !hel final 90 seconds of play 10 hand Southern Ca Ii for n in College of Costa ~1esa a 67-60 setback here 1'hursday night in basket.ball action. vehicles were m ad e Moil\. Cl6rk <Ml <101. •~PP· T•~cv available. But in addition to 4EI •·6. s.c:s1 cou~e uoi Le,.ve•. ttoll~l>d (,;,\) !ltf. S5n11,, 19 1n pt tp the scarcity of fuel, it is F llch<• tEf Bo s u1 Holm 1 1 1 J clain1ed lhat there are not lE~"1a~." Nelf"I IM) det l(ent, John•on ,ri~'H~7,,.. l J ~ 1J enough capable bus drivers , B•h''"'' w 1 t • o" IMl <1e1. ~~~~:'"'" ~ g 1 l~ On E•matlnllf!"· !un~n""""! ~El 1·1. S~••<l•-1 3 1 ? 8 e bus operator sa)'S he Edward•, Alde1 CEI <1!•. Roi• o o 1 o I 25 h, 1 d lo II 8 3ucemlS!e,. F~ttman IM) 9·8. ;: .. moe n o I O 1as ve IC es rea Y ro G'eenwooo. w~•t• tM) 1161. Gt~~. Te!ol• ,, 4 14 , v.·i th a capacity of 39 to 49 Sampson (El 8·1. ~01u1mo:· Red!.ir10s. ~·11. • Super hchtwe1ght -1u~ 6.9 lbs. •• • Supe1power -tutsa6" tog in S seconds World's lighlesl elecl1ic- just 7 l,4 lbs.•* passengers each. lie had 500 1· ---------------:1 °~1esscutt1ng aHachment s ,.,is available foe. the OOES YOUR CAR IDLE ROUGH? ' m;) McCUUOCH Newport !·!arbor holds a Christmas hol!days 1\'llh the l START HARO? WE TONY'S BLDG. two-point lead over ~st.at a n?ounal $20 to $2~. GIVE POOR MILEAGE? CAN HELP \' Coov Wotth fAdolt! 119 j•m An An(lel Too IC•r001•l 11~ Alu•e 8dt Go 11<.·'"''I 141 Twl!te' 8rttie IG•ri•) 119 Weslmi"'I" al conclusion of D1fflcult as it may so~ml. th>S THE "'AR .. URETOR SHOP MATERIAL, INC. three fall sports in the Sunset operator says !he Southern ~ U :.J C l·r 2075 N ewport llvd. Tris Oo:c' (NicOOemu•) 119 Twleve Fiv" (Lipham) 119 /lll•<t~f•w Moon (C,eagerl 119 Syrfer Sftn!lv (Pago:I 121 SEVEt;TH RACE -<Oil Y•r<lo J v•a' •Ill• & uo. Allowance, P urse lj,000. Tl>f C•ltlin•. Leam•e ;ill-sports award race a 1 ornia ski ma rket involves U4J N••1101t aLvo .. COST• Ml!SA M.1 ... iu · Co•~-.. "0 548 _ 1128 0 " a polent·al 10 ·i1 · ..,,, All Werk Ou•••nlffll • Me1. 1r "" MU11 '"' ,., for 1973-74. ~~~~~' ~~n~1~1 ~·~o~n~1~ic~··~-~n~s~.~~~~~~~g~~-:;-~~-~-~-=~-~~...,~~._....__.~~~~~~::;;:~~:::~::::::::::::~ 5h•m•nc-~• (A~•lr) 11• Andv Go (H••IJ 119 A" G...,e M•m• /Ll<>ham) 111 I'm Nol SIH OV !Cardo:•) , .. 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SALi Of' Al.COllO\.IC 1'1 81 IC l'\O'Il('f a 1 VIRAOl!t Coonty Cl1r>. ..,1 O 1ng1 County ~n O.c1mbt• 12 19/J Grit•• C11tbacl~" Stark Cl11·ist1na s Facii1 g B1·itait1 LONDON (AP ) -!\1Hhons of Br1t1sh "'orkcrs a r l' Uuealeucd v.1lh :s l ashed paychec ks or uncn1ploymenl as the result of a govern1nent austerity program to conser\ ~ fuel And e!cctr1c po~er And the hard hi t country br iced for n1ore tough nc'ol s l)n ~1ond:i} Chancellor or the E!>:cpequer An t ho n y Ba rber announces the rest of U r 1 lams ent!rgy tightenmg PUBLIC NOTICE progrnn1 It is ex!)e(;ted to include 111Ur new taxes import co11trols and perhaps e-Vcn food ra1!on1ng We shall have a harder Christmas than \\e ha~c known smce the war ' Prime Altn1ster Ed1\a rd l leath told tht l~ousc of Co1nmons rhurs ady Workers race a 211-day work v.:ee k begmnmg ~1onday nnd a th ree-dav .... eek beginning Jan I -1{ they keeµ tl'M:1r JOb:s The Times of London p r edic ted 10 nulllon unemployed eventuall\ or n10 re tha n 40 percent or the total v.ork forc e of 24 nu\11on Starting in the New Year factories "ill work either ?\1onday through \\ednesda\ or Thursday through Saturda~ to spread the lood on the electri c power system Shops and offices may sta' open five days a week hut on tv.o 1onpower davs mi1st use no electr1c1ly for lighting or hcattng _:_ ___ _ PUBLIC NOTICE """ Puoll1lllcl Or1no1 Cot " 011ly ~l!ot Nl)ven tl<rr JO 11\d Oectmlllf I 1• 11 1'7) 3612 7J ,ICTITIOUI a USINl!SS HAM• ST,f.T.Ml!NT !oll°"'lng P•rson 1 doon11 buslMtS PUBLIC NOTICE 1'1CTITIOUJ •USI NllSI NAMI 5Tltll!MENT ICll!owl!IQ )'erson 11 aoln11 tl111lne-11 Publll~o<I 0<1no1 Co.i•! 01cern t><r 7 '" ? 211 lt n "'" '" '"' Fr1d11y Otctn1ber 14 1973 DAIL V PJLOr 21J Sk ylab ~'J [ Ml JTI JAL FUN O~ I Creiv Co 11 iplete SPACI CEi\'TEll llou:ston (AP! -Sk\IHb 3 Ii> ' !turd of the .,o;ay through its 84 dny m1sS 10n and of(1c1als S3) the) are "ell p!caSL'<i 1\1!h 1t::. at comphshn1ents so far Skyl lb 3 astron:iuts Gt raid I' Carr of Santa An 1 \\11 h tm It Pngue r1ntJ l:tl..,,;.ird ( l.1bson formerly or Sn n (Ji._ (IN SHORT ... ) mente pa ss the 28-<f;iy mark today at 6 01 a m PS'I' CK actly four \Veeks since lh11r launch from Cape L:ana1 er1\ ~la on Nov 16 Skylab prog1 an1 dire ctor \\1!ha n1 c Schneider said or f1c1als are h a pp y ~1 th the 11 ork or the astronauts and are optinustic the m1ss1on 11111 continue for its plann~d 12 1veeks making 1l in J n s longest space fhght e S axbe Vole WASHINGTON (UPI) \Vith the expectation of new assu rances from President Nixon on the independence of \Vatergate special prosecutor Leon Jawrosk1 the Senate Jud1c1ary QJmmittee has ap- proved Sen Wtlllam B Saxbe to be attorney general The committee voted l ~I to approve Saxbe a r t c r Republican leader •!ugh Scol t agreed to seek clar1f1 cat1on from the \\'bite House on the agreement under w h 1 c h Jaworski s mdependence and Junsdiel!on iii protected e 54 iUi .. h1g SUVA F111 Isl ands (UP I) -Off1c1a!s reported Thursd 1y that 54 persons were m1ss1ng 1n the s111king of a cargo ship by a JX>Werful cyclone packing JOO nule an hour winds There were 41 k no\\ n survivors among lhe 9 5 passengers on the inte r island vessel Ulu1 lakeba whi ch sank /\tond ay off the southern tip of F'1Jl en route from Vatoa Island to Ogea Island e Sate llites Up CAPE CANAV ERAL Fla ' '"' • JfOE FD~ " . w " (UPI ) -Two commun1cat1oos satellites that will enable the U S military to transmit secret messages around the worldwerereporledoporalmg OVER THE COUNTER well today after being blasted mto stationary orbits on op-NASDL1st1ngsfor Thursday, Dece mber13 1973 posite sides of the earth '"---------------------.1 The twin 1 200 poundl' lhe5e-quol1t on\ satelli tes were fired into orbit •u1111 1eo1 by t1'r Na 22 300 I bo rth b I on1I Aswt. on Cl nu es a ve ea vs.,.,,,,, 0t1e • an Atr Force Titan 111-C • e 1> d• • ..., o11,,, qllOl•d 11¥ over Int rocket after a 46 hour delay touf\te< de• t' 10 t1cf\ o\1'rt •~ of caused by an 1nstrun1cnt t •o•• IE•,te<n malfunctton : ;: >oo 1:1 1~f'~ e Y outh Guilty DELAND Fla I AP ) -Ken neth Francis 17 has been COO\'lcted o( clubbing to death a Cahfomta yo uth m .,o;hfll defen se \aw}ers said was a Sataruc k1llmg 1n which Fran clS played but a smnll part A Volusia Olunt\ Circuit Court JW'Y deli berated foi about lhree hours Thur!'d iv before fmd1ng Francis of Ila~ tooa Beach guilty of first rl e grec murder in the d!!aU1 or :\hchacl Cochran also 17 Qf Fresno Fire Cra~l1 Settlem ent SACRA~IENTO (IJ PI ) -A $3 3 m1\hon out-of-l'ollrt set tlement has been won by the (am1hes of SIX f1refi ghterS Y.hO died 1n a hchCQptcr rt ash \\hi\e en route to a Los Padres National Forest blaze 111 Au~st 1972 Sacramenio attorney James C Hagedorn said !he set tlement 1n the ra n1i1Les SUI! was re.ached "1th A v co Lyeonung Engin es C o r p TI\.'lker of the iet engine ust:d u1 the 13 seat helicopter Th .. e sui t alleged !hat a defective bolt 111 the engine caused the crash wh1ch oc curred in the Hines Peak area of Ventura County eight miles northeast of OJaJ PUBLIC NOTICE "ti I mo lo.up /nil k 00..,, or c ornm ' \on and cto not •t p e,....,t I Cllll lr•ni.1c! °"' l"IDUSTJflALS lt"IO UTILITIES Ac"'""' Ad M c•o Aavnt (11 A ·~ Ill• A,. 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Q 9\ 1J EllCl'll L.mld • •I 16 Bl\I "'OClllCH 1J 1J 1 1I C.,.IJlw>ll Ml 11 )J~ 1• (•m ll ,. ,.h l '" " " "" .., "" "" 8:' " :l f) Ot:.I LY PJLOl f(tila~ Drtrn1btr 14 l 'i7J Energy EJDergeu~y Fneli1ng Une1nploy1nent Uy lhc i'~soc·h•lrtl Prr'.\~ ~IOtl' \·11·11111<> ol th1• 1•1n.~r~~ c·n:-.1 ~ the wten11>lo~1·t.I . l.a,YO(f:l ar111011ncvrt th is Wl't·k 111 tht' airlillC' and :1u10 1ndustr1L-s \\'ill .11dd thousands of Y.ork1•rs to 1h1: nnlion 's uncmploymt·nt rolls. rolls '' tuch ore tfO\•:lng .as ~1 rt•sult of lhl'. c11ergy C'run<:h F.~1:.l1..•r 11 ,\lr!ln\·:. and I 'an Amt•r1 t <.1n Airv.·<.1ys a111Mln(·cd 'fhursd<J} they l'i \:I'I:" n1aking further t·utl>ticks in 1'1n!)loy1ne11L Allegheny Airlines said 11 1••ould t·ut b.aek flight schC'dlllt"i by JO ])!'r'et.·JH . :m 1odJcator that pink sl!~"IS n1ay h1..· 1n the offing. 1\'~\' Cl 'TllAl:K~ 1n f'n1plovn1cn1 11·1•rf.' .1n11~ Hl't·d tlu;:i l'i'r1•k 111 the auto 111du:s11 Y v.111:1\:, Jt.out G,OUO ot the rnore th;in 750,00U v.orkf'rs ha\'t' IJl"l'tl l<11d off 111· defuilteh· In all, 177,\)JO workers havl' bccrl 11ffl'C1ed -n1us1 by lcn1(X>rilry layoff!!. In both eases the m:un pl'vlJh·n1 1 ~ flll'I, or thr l.'.lck of 11 'lllt' H1rl111t·'> llrP filC-cll l\Hh n1andalOI'} fUt'\ <:UllJ<il'k!>, thi• auto ~ndu:.1 ry is bl.:ini::: rnra•d 111 rnakc t'Ulbct('ks :ind ch:in!;l'S bc.•t'•H1s1· cunsu1nc-r s a rc los u1}! their apJX•llll' for tht> larger aut011lbbll1·s. lll•rbcrt SIL'ln, hci1d of Prt•sidclll .\1,1(- 011 ':. Co uncil Of F' .. cononuc Atl\11sen, prt·d1rt('(I l:i!il v.·1't'k lhl' johlt·~ rate \.\JI! rcai;h 6 f)l!r '-.'t"tll 111 l!r/1, Some ec'Orl(m11sts rorec;asl 8 pcrc.'eot uncmpJoy~ ffi{'f'll. lt. is now less than 5 percent. c:.astem Alrline1 said Thursday 1l "ould lay off 440 more pilots and 2,400 other employes. bringing to 3.760 Ute 11u1 nber it plans to cut frorn its 35,00!). l\Orkc.r payroll by early next year. P~1n Ain .said Thursday it v.•111 furlough l.O(IO cf its ~.000 cabin a1tendants on .Jan. JO in addition to the 160 pilots l:1ld off earlier. LtNITF.O AIH.UN~ aod Frontier A.1 rt1n1•s h11vc also announced layoffs. Jn \\'ashu1gton. the A1r Transport Association predicted 25,000 of the in-- dustry's 300,!XXI employes wiU be out of work in January. All that adds up to pink slips for me c h an ics, stewardesses, pilots, ticket agoots and evdlrriPirlllle executives. The reason is airlines will be required :is or Jan. 7 lo use !5 percent Jew jct fuel than they did in 19'12, 0t 25 percenl below planned requirentc:.'fltS. Speaking about the growing W'ICmp\oy- n1enl proble1n, Eastern spokesman Bill \Vooten said in l\1iami; "It v•ould be a !fine thing lo say "~ tan guani.ntte no further shakeu1)s in tbt-Uldustry, but v.·e cannot say that right now " In the auto industry. ford has JaJd off 2,180 worken at seven plants in !liI slates: Ct\-! has laid off m lit f-OUr 1'1lchigan plants and Chrysler v.11J let go 2, \00 hourly v.·(11'kers at two as~mbly plants Jan. 2. Industry spokesmen say energy-con- scious consumers just aren't buying big, gas guzzling cars and aulon1akers are cutting production and closing dovm. tem- porarily lo convert to s1nall car prir du(.1lon. "1'11E l\.lA RKt71' p\tl('f' l11111lnues lo reflect. buyer indc clsicn rt·:~ult111g fro1!l coofusinn and uncertainty "1th rt.-gculi to the rnergy situation and its related Impacts," said cri.1 Vice President ri.1ack Worden. 'd 11K: Bureau of Labor Statistics sa1 the jobless ln November increased by 200,000, bringing lotal w1cn1ploymcnt to 4.J million. .11 . The number could exe\."'<'d 5.3 1n1 i~n "·hen the energy crisis hit~ . hard in early 197~. gov~mmcnt off1c1;ils say. Tola] employme-nt in Novernb('r Wll!'I 85.7 million. Car Sal es Yo111· ltlo11ey's Wortla Up for 10 Day Perioll llETHOIT I L:f'[ 1 -F'or the f1r!;;I tinit· !1:1n~:r . L.~ ~l !ll"f' [11110 rl lHJ·Stop- lll:lk ers hare rt·po rtffi they solrt rnure e;1rs in a Jfl-{]ay sal1·.s period !his ~car lh:.in ihcV cl fd durin g thf' sarne period las! yC'ar. TllEY CRE DITED a stC'11dy S\\'ll ch to sn1atlPr ca rs for !hf' reversed trend in declining salC's, a I percent increase over the Dec. J.Jo period in 1972. ro.1ack \\'. \\111rdcn. CiJ\>1 president for n1arkcti 11g. vice said the new market •·continues lo reflect buyer indecisio n rt>sulting from conrusion and uncerla1111y v.1Hh regard 10 the energy situation and ils related in1p<tt1s ." Ncnrlv L•l'J'V sn1all ciir tllodt'l available' shO\\'L'<i 811 in- 1;rease Q\'er last year .. as 1tid manv or the intermediate rnodCls. The au!ornakcrs solrl 182.4.16 rars-in the IA'c. 1·10 period -a n1odcst I perc:tnt Jump OVt'r a ycnr ago. IT \\'J\S TllE first ti1nc si nce the 1974 models w c r c introduced that (i C' n c r a I 1\-fo!ors. the incluslry gia nt, shO\\•cd such a ga in . (;l\1 ·s<1les u•ere up 2,8 percent v.•hil e An1l'riran ~Io1 ors continuc>d its strong J>.'ICC \\•ith a 43 pcrL"l!TII jump. Ford r.1otor Co. sales \1·erc dov.'TI 6.J pcr<"ent. hut small cars -the Pinto, i\'Javeric·k, .\lusiang II and Comet -ac- t'IJUnlcd for Otlf' of ever~· (Y.'O !-ales. ~1ustang 1v;"1s up 185 pe.rt·t•n1 frorn a year <1go. Pin· !o wa.'i up :19 pcrc:cnl. anrl .\lo\"cn ck showed a 2:i pc.reent jump. " GM Boosts Passe n aer ~ Ca r Costs DETR OIT l1\P 1 -(;l'n1•r:1I "iloror!I Corp .i:ays it h;1 ~ boo.~lt!d relai l Jlr'IL'l' tries on 1!s p:1 ~St'ngrr car; h.v an il\'l'J":1~t· of s1:1:i folto11·i ng !he 1·nd of ~111 rrnn1rnt pr1c1• c.:on- rrn!s 1u1 1h1· 1ndu'i'lr\ C::\1 ~riirl TI11!l'!id.1v !hill rht· irt(·rl·:1St' ilfllll\1111 1' JO ~.R lll~r· 1·1·111. ..;1 1h .. 1;11111.1ll\ lf'~s than !hi• i: :; 1.ll''f'l"•'ll1 l11k1• 111 !ill' ro1np;iny'<;-truck pri<'l'". 11hirh 11Pr•' hikt·cl :111 ;1 11·r;1~1· of S-121 For 1h" 1·nt1rr 1· 1· h 1r 11· llnrup inc-fudirk! <·r1r' ;1-: wl'11 <.1$ 1ru1·k ... f.\1 ~airl 11 \1·as f'i ll "lllg t't'l:lll prit'C'!i il II :11't•r:1gc of $t14l Offie ial " f'aid th11 ~1~R f1tlurf' \\"Its in lint' 11·ith thl· l'ost of Living Council's n1l1n r: rt· quiring thC' H i~ Th rt' r auton1akers to hold 1h1.•i r in· cn~ases to J Sla<i "·holcsal" :ivcrage. The diffcrenc•' corni•s rro1n the norn1;i l d c ;i I t• r rnarkup and d t':;; I J 11 a 1 i n n chargei;;. the <"·on1p<1ny s;iirt Th(' comp:1ny a11110Ut1l'•·1ne1H said the ne11· pri res do r\'t ;1p· pl y to CUS10!l)('!'~ ord!'r!rll.( l'Cil'S through s.:~turd:i ~. nor \\'ill lhey affect 1 f'h1 cl11s :ilr<';\d,\' in dealer shoYt<roon1:;; Ch r y s I e r . Ford an1! Anlerican Motors Corp. :Jlso have announced they will in· crea~ prices. Ford. howe ve r. is 1hc onlv olher manufacturer 10 po.cit its second round of 1974 motll•I yrar prices, boosting 11ver11µI' retai l stickers on its lines hy ;1n Hverage of $192 reta il. Gas Crisis Spurs Tax Incentives UPI T•laihOIO Basket ll01i1ad1i1• Christmas shoppe rs began to deluge Los Angele• sllopplng centers in earnest. this week, and it meant j ust one thing to en1ploye Mike Rhodes-.n1ore \\'Ork. llere J\1ike begins rounding up his rceord of 322 shopping baskets, s naking then1 back through the parking lot for a new trip. State Class A ctio11 Suit Hits B,.oke,.cig·e LOS ANGELES IUPI ) - A class action suit has bcl'n fi lt'<l against the nalion's big- gest stock brokerage ror allegt'dly ch:irging i l 1 e g a I rates of interes t on n1argln loans to tens of 1hOllSill1dS of California investor s. A11urney !)avid Sahih filed the ti\'il :1ct111n Thursday against !llerrlll Lynch. Pierce. F·rnrK'r and S111ith Inc .. on behalf of an eslin1al1"d 100 .000 rnargin account Cal irornia . CUS!Oml•rs in SABlll SAJO tht> dan1a gcs. \Vhile not i1nn1cdi;i!ely set forth. rould run into the rnillions of doll:1rs. Californi:1 l;nv prO\•ides lr<'hl c d11rn;1gcs 1n 11rovL'<l casr·s of usurv. 11·here the brokeragt.' house \1·as basl.·d -and rei:;ardle~ of the soaring prime lending rate -that California Y.'ould abide by it s usury la\1's u·ith rt•gard to investors' n1argin accot.mls. I le noted that sonit• Ne11• York·b<>srd Jiou~cs \\·ere ;11- ll'lllpting lo charge 11 or I!! percent ratcs on California n1argin account.~ and he "·arn· ('cl of !he lt>g:i l penalties in· vo!ved. A n1onth before ch.'.lngl'S in Callforn ia's usury law -ex· t::n1pting brokcr-dt•all'r.; after Sept. 21 ro.tcrritl Lynch \\'role it s cus1un1crs thal it had no co11lro) over "economic realities" 1n1Shing up the cost of borrowin g mont~y. Dy SYL\'JA l'llllTEfi A fundnni t>ntal shift in the direction or tax reror1n :i"·ay from "plugging loopholes" and back toward lax incentives is 1\0\V starting in the U.S. It well nmy involve !he redevelop1nent of tax breaks \vh.ich have bccon1e t h e equivalent of fou r-letter v.·ords to millions of squeezed middlc- income taxpayers in recent years -outright subsidies to specific grou ps, windfalls. nc\v loopholes, nt ore favorable treal1nent of capital gains, special be nefits for all energy· pi-oducers. the oil industry in particular. TIIE 11'11/\1EOIATE spur to the drive is, of eourse. the energy C'risis. \Vith a u·in_ter of shortages and skyrocketing prices or al! forrns of C'n- crgy ahead of ·r.s. the av- erage An1eri - ean is clear· ly yca111ing for an all-out ea rnpaign to boost o u r production or roRTi!R energy to make us as sclf·suf· ficient as possible as soon as possi ble. If tax breaks for energy producers ;.ire necessary to achieve tl1is n<ilional goal. even taxpaye rs v.·ho ll'OUld have hecn violent in their op- position a short \1·hi!c ago \l"OUld now go Hlong. A longe.r-tern1 spur is the rnounting re:ili7.ation that our country im!XlseS the heaviest tax burden in the entire \\·orld on c.:1 pital formation an d capital 1;ains. These sti(f tax ralC's well may be interfering v.'1th thC creation of jobs. hurting U.S. industry in com· petition for v.·orld n1arkc>ts, di srou raging s t o c k in· l"Mtments. J us·r T\\'O del'elopmC'nt s signal the trend: S£>crefary of the Treasury Gftirgc P. Sh ultz h:i s just rrvealcd 1hat. !he Nixon ad- ministration is seriously con· sldcring usi ng the 22 percent oil ilepletion allowance -one o!' !he oil industry's big tax 'IJi,. anornt',\' a llcg t·d th:il thl' Nc'v \'ork broker~gt• housc- l1<1d h\•<'n charging 111or£' than lfl 1>t ·rccnl interest r!l!l'S on c11slon1ers' n1ar gi n 10;111$ for n1onths bCfQr c.' it bf·<«Jll'tl' lega l 1n C'1tli fornia :-:t'pl. '.!I under ;1!} l'llH'l'gtnc·y 11,g\~l :tt l\'l' bill Westgate Slo1Js Payii1g l11t ere8 t on Dehe11tm·e So.1 li1 h s:11d hr is pllt'~uing the Su1>t'rior Court suit on tht> lheor"y Iha! !hr hill scl\in~ ;-i~1dc lhe usurv pro\•ision 1s uncon~l i tutionnl The issue of applying usury lnv.s <Jgains1 hrokcr·d ealers 11as r1.1ised in California l<JSl ,\11 gust by the stale corporate t'Ornn1isslonicr 's office :1fler b;:1nk prin11> lending ralPS cl11nbcd 10 nc;1rly 10 percent nalionally. C0.\L\11 SS!ONE1l. Brian Van l'<Jnip "';1111cd that regardll'SS Toile t Ti~s u c Jloa rd ing 'folil R~~'."JO J liPl \-Toilet paJ>cr ~upplil's in :<i!nrrs here \Vere l!car·ly C'):h<11tst1•d Thursday :illl'r a con~ressn1;in '''arnt."d of a pending shorl<Jgl'. Bul the n1anagcr of a Zellcrlloch. Paper co. branch drniC'd su1))Jlics will be scarce, "Our n1anuf<1et urcrs have. :issured me ll1l'nYs nnt going In h<' an y a!loc:itinn of toil et tissue." said llobcrt I. Pierce. "Th..,. ti ssue prod ucing ma- chines arc churning out .the s<1n1l' old quantifies." I .I.RS SILllf.R l.t.11$ SILVl!lt I AllS l11kor(onlill~lll lnvt,rmt11I Ctmpanr 11 ..... t r·Dt llPr W1111 "'· SILVER Eo •I 1',_ 01<1•'1 ~ L~•Qe11 • ' < • • • • • • TODAY' IMYl!:\TMEMT "" COfl!ld.nli•I (trPOr•!e UOJIQt ~ or H Ho11r Otll~••Y < 500 H•WpOrl (tn!tt Drlvt 511l1t Ill Ill Ntwpert l'"ln•nci.1 c ... t.. :i:i _. Ntwporl l••t~, C•. t lUO : ;; '44-9410 : $11.Ylllt 1.1.JIS 511.YEll IAll:I SILYll:ll 011·:cn (.'\P l \\IC'srga1c-C:il1fnrn1:1 l' or p . bc:.;ct by l<.1"·~u1 !s and short of cash. say~ 1L is skipping fod:i y's inlcrc:-il payn1ent on Sll 4 1nilllon in deben ture notes. The 6 1.~ percent notes. c·alled Flee t1.vood' s Pro£luctio1t Cut Back RIVERSIDE < A P I Fleetwood En terprises. Tnc., says that beCilUSe oF tight money and 1hc gas oline shortage i1 has temporarily suspended production <ti fi ve of its motor homes plants and sha rply curtailed production ut its six others. The tompnny said Thursday it also is reducing output or travel trailers and plans to suspend production in sc1•en <,1f its 15 travel trailer facilities over the next thr('c weeks. William \V. \\'eide. presi- dent, s:iid the action has resulted in the layoff of about 700 of the 900 employes nt the company 's motor home plants. Industry shipments of 1notor homes during the first 10 rnonths ()r th.is ycnr gained 1;1bout 24 percent over l11))t year but slowed duri11g the July-October periods, he said. Sh ipmen ts or trt1vcl trailers decHned 9.2 percent during the rirst 10 months of thill ycM". r on v e r tiblr subordinated <ll'l)(·111l1rcs, are due in 1987 . 1'hey arc held by 2.200 person:;:. llOLDEHS Ot~ the> note s \1·erc told Dec. « by !he Bank of California, acting a s trustee, 1hal it had decided "in your hest. interests" not to give \Vestgatc notice of cJefault and ask for all the 1noney now . The Los Angele s bank said ii had grounds for default because the \Veslgtlte con- glomerate has yet to issue a 1972 fi nancial statement or a compliance cc rt i f i ca I e regarding the debentures. But, a bank offi cial wrote. demandin g immediate pay- ment "\vould', we thiilk , impel \Vestgate inlo liquidation or into some f&-m of court pro- ceeding preventing any effort to enforce cnllection of the indebtedness.'' \\'ESTGATE'S NE\V court· appoin ted directors say the com pany will go bankru pt in any case unless the Jnternal Revenue Scr\•itc lift s llens against its property in con- nection with a $4.2-million in- com e tax assessment. The new board majority was appointed when C. Arnholt Smith resigned as Westgate chairman in settlement of a Securities & Exchange Com- mission civU fraud suit. Holders of stock and deben· tu res have filed severaJ multi- mi ll ion-dollar suits ln con· neclion with Smith's dealings as chalrmlln of Westga te and the insolvtnt U.S. National Bank. breaks -to force the industry lo plO\\' back profits into ef- forts to find more oil suppli es. While details are still to corne, it is believed that (I l Congress v.•ill take no steps that "'ould adversely affect lcgitin1atc investments in oi! t>xploralion. and the 22 percent oil depiction allowance> is safe; (2 ~ "v.•indfall prorits" the oil eompanics might get from the Arab en1bargo must b c limited: (3 ) Congress could prohibit use of the 22 percent allowance wiless the company or indl1·idual claiming the al!ov.•ance put back an equivalC'nt amQUnt of money in efforts tu l'X pand oil sup- plies. THIS for1ner COMJNG weekend. De puty Secretary of the Treasury Charles F.. \\'alker will armounce the c r e a t i o n of a potentially pov.·erfu l lobbying conunittee to \'iOrk for enactment of tax incenli~·es. A1nong the member s: former Treasury secretariC's Robert B. Anderson and Dal'id Kennedy; former Treasury U n dersccretaries Randolph Burgess, Frederick H. Dem- ing Robert V. Hoosa and Fred C. Scribner, Jr. Congressional leader.; kno\v these men and ad1nire them; the group's clout could be enormou s. II \\·ill \\'Ork with the newly forn1- ed "Arnerican Council on Capital Gains and Estate Tax- ation." 'vhich states frankly that its purpose is "lo work for a tax structure favorable to capital formaticin. ·• IN A WIDE-ranging in- terview in Wash i n gt on recently. Dr. Walker -v.·ho has long been iden tified with tax refonn legislation -n1ad c these three key points: (I ) To beco111e self-sufficient in energy, v.·e must use tax incentives. Said he: "It's bC'en fa sh.ionable to damn the oil depl etion allowance and other tax incentives to induce people to find more oil. But now I v.ish we had had more of these in the past." (2) Oil explru-alion and development can be en- couraged by in cc n t i ve s. because "if you give a person a tax break to do something he's more likely lo do ii thiln if he didn"t get the tax break. "It's a subsidy, pure and si mple, and indire<:tly coslc; U1e taxpayer money. But the typical taxpayer v.·ould rather have gas for his car and fuel for his home than to argue against incentives to solve the energy problem.'' (3) IF lllGDER gas laxes are imposed. the proceeds could be used for energy re sea rch, to help provide job training for I he dis11d- vantagcd. to support mass transit facilities that will both coosrrve energy and improve ai r quality -and on and on. Complete Mid-day American Stock List F.tllon ~ • 11~>• '• f.tmoly D SI • I'.~-'o f..,,ny fmr 1 S F.t\/"onF ~ 6 0'}-'• Fe<!Mr1 ~ I 16' o-'• l'1d Rewiur 11 l »-~. Fol!ftO(>! ();I 16 10""-\o F1l•"'•Y .J:I )Q 31,, F!b<1DO wts I •~1 • '·• Fodlco J.•SI> • ll'·•-~. Folm(p,t, ,0. II l \•-'• FUm.,.y Inc Jl J Flll•Dy .01d 10 I '>-'• FlnCI SB 10 U 'f"i F!nGen .JM • I"·-'• Fo11(,n" .)toe 1 I -•·, FsOoen 1.11>0 • ti ''•-' F•! 0.nv w1 10 P, . 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' •• + N e1v ¥01·k llps and Downs NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ' Dtttmbfr s OAJ._1 P!lOr Y l'ar '~ ll1 i;:h-Lo " s Appea1 E , t r\ Sa turda y P1·ices Still Off 011 Wall St1·eet NE\V \ORK f \Pl -'.'it0rk rnn kt;t I lt:C~ bad lhe1 r third consccuti'e 1J:1 1J f lo~..,.,! t u1 ~da} Tlcar ing but not 1ea f.:h1ng: index lU '4 !<1 fo1 tllc \(Ji 1s 1hc energv cr1s.1s rema ined 111\1,,to1.., 1111 1 L tuntcrn analysts said J he session started \\ 11 h n1011111 ,..! ll' J1111c 11 rall\ !hat anal}sts sau1 v.1~ uutl il\l!I! 11 C' h' ctn t1nu1n g negative encrg) 1 r .. 1 .. nt\\" JI e !JO\\ runes index lost 1 O 30 po ints Jnvestoi s 3re afJ fl it! 1ng enough and foullng i\l anO\Yn Bu ck K1 s1 r & Cu111s ti(' J.:O\C l!l!I ~Ill l\!l l dn 11 wll i! ! ., d uin,.., ~:..11d J I unc \\ cbbc1 J at kso n . ' . ' • " • ' ' ' • • ' • • . " " . ' . . ' ' . " 00 >!O ' ' ,1 • u~ 29 ~ ~1 ' ' " . "' ~ . , _,,_ • • • ' ' ' • " ' ~ ' ' • ' . ' " 331 ih . ". <J I o 2 ~l i.. ... "' ' . _,,,_ ll /I 76 . 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Fl:t \\'!Hllll'\, :1 Cocoa (Fl;1 1 ~1·r1 1C(' :.i:it1(u1 Op•·ra1or. m<1th: lhe pledge ro (;ov Bu<'hin ~ Ask ... 1v ;H ;1 ~l at<' Pard11n ; Board n1l·et 1ng h1 11h1eh tu· , ~ snught a pardon fur a J!.lj9 ~ COlll'IC'UOn. ~ ,, \ Jh~ 11;1<; found guil lv Of r' v uy \'t::H~O!\' srcrrr J--lOLLY\VOO U 1Ll1l1 -All· na t\ashfl announcl·d lhis \l'l'l'k ~hl' 111!! rc111arr~. 1·1 years -and S1.•11·r;1I ('Ullr'I halllt>S -after d1vun:1ng r..·larlon Ur:__cndv. !1:011• :ia ;i nd .;1 rre:s1111gly bcauuful , the <lark-skinned . :ilrnond-l'yed beauty "·ill n1;1 r- ry U)') Anb<·les businessman J iJ1tlcS 11:.innford. AN!\',\ SAID !Ill' n1arriage \\·di takt.! 11!tK'C l>t:fore the end ul the year, but her l1appine~s :•l the prospc1.:l of n1;:irrying a n1:tn slit' lo~·t·s is t.•loudcd ltv thr !;1cl !h:1 t Hr:u1do h<is 1·Ustod~· of hL·r son. Christian IJl'I I i:ll"i:llldO , Ji"! look <1 bit !1kt• Marlon lie l1as tny dark sku1 uncl l;irgl'. brown eyes. llis hair is San• dy." Althou~h Anna l!Vt'S ;d}(Jtll <i r111lc fron1 Br<J111Jo's rnuull• t;u n·top homt>, sht• r;i rc·ly St.-t·i> her son 1'hc last 11m£' lht·y ll"l'l"l' together y,~s on Ar111a ·~ IJirlhcluy. she said. 11·he11 ht• crawl ed thr'OOgh the l\'indow of her apt1rt111c11t 111 Scp- lt'lllbcr. "l)EV I \\'AS with Jiin llann- ford's son, Cury " Annu s:1id. "Tht'y pt<ry together wlil'll C;iry clitnbs up the hill tu ~l~1rlon ·s hou se. C:.iry is only 13. but th(·}' have become fr iends. "I don't ice Devi very often. Bul 11.s long as he feels the .... ay he does aboul me. il 's JU:o.t as 11ell. I'll h1:t\'t' to y,•ait u1111I tic str<i ightens things out ul )tis uw n 1nind. ·1 1fota't, Ii: '' o 1c 1rl1y 1Hnrlo11 l1as lo 1•e"111·t to tl1i11 sor' ••f 11011 ese11se afte1· •'f 'lte G<1df111.l1er.'' uig l1t'r son awa y [ s o~·crwhelming. .. When I hlld Devi's t·u:.1otly J 1o,·asn't aJlo.,..•ed to take hull out of the country But the L'OUrt ruled it y,•as all right for ~1arlon to lake h1111 to l'ttr1 s because it "·ould be a rultur:t1 arJvantage-for IJe\'l. "You kno1v \l'h;tt ~larron "'as doi ng over thl"n.·'..' :\·laking 'Last Tango in l'ar1s' l!'s a rilthy X-ratl'd riH1v1c. I '\'e never Sl'l'll 1! I sa \\' l'nough Of M!lH~ O( thOSI.! stcllcS Ill ri:;·11 life. h<'r acttng tnref'r 111 &ddit1on 111 plaMing a new life ~·1th Jlannford. She y,•ill ht? Y.'Ork1ng lu a nt·1v telcv1s1on dvcunwntary, the li- t le of u·hi ch she says is a secret, and there is a Chl'at rical co1ncdy in the of- fing. Sile talks to her ex-hu sband on the telephone only rarely, and U1en to disctJS9 Oiristian J)cv1 She said Brando doesn't objccl to Cary ;ind Devi playing together. I • • posscs~ing burgl~11'\' t o o s i 11·hile starion£'d at I lon1l·:.tc~H.! I ..-4': >-~. •. Air Force Bnsc . HAPPINESS CLOUDED Ann:__c calls tlu· bo~· Devi. l3r:1ndo calls h1n1 C'hr1st1rrn. "l)esi is taller th ;1n I a111 no1v." Anna s;iili. '"l!e doe~n·t •·'!'hey carne lhrough the \l'indo1v and gave inc a birth- day present. A stack of free L'Oupons they 'd cl!ppt'd frorn ne11•spupcrs. "Franklv I don't v..·unl to tulk to h1;1~ on the telephon e 1.X'c<1usc J'1n afraid there y,•il! be a tape rccordl'r 011 lh<1l end of the line takln~ dow11 our <'onversatio n." i\1'\NA"S Sll!LE faded. ll1'r rest•ntml'11t of Br11ndo for tak~ "I don't'know 1vhy r.-1:1 rlon has to resort to this so n of nonsense aflr r ·1'he God- father.' I hope, for his 011·11 sake, l>cvi h:1.<;11'1 sren the pictu re or any ot her X-rated picll1res." "UP UNTIL a year ago, had custody of Devi." she s.-.id \\'islifully. "NOY.', he has been told sorne ttungs aboul n1c y,·hich have driven U!li :1part. He's been told if he loves me he should let 1ne get ma rried and stay uut of the way.'' HE HAS CUSTOr;>Y Marlon Brando "I bclie\·e ! Sl·r1•t·d n1y CUlll- tllUni t1· \l f'JI ('JlOUl.(h t ll qualif;·." \Vb1111t·y said. * Presld <'nl Ni\011 will un · d('rgn h1:. arinual rned1cal checkup Saturday ~it Rethesdu (.___P __ E_O_P_L_E~) ~a,·a! i\ll'dic;1 l Center \\'here he spent sc1'eral da ys Inst Julv 11·hilc r('covcring fron1 a bOut with l'ir11l pncu1noni<1 . The ehit:f executive, v•ho "'ill be 61 Jan. 9, w<1s expected , to spend nbout \\\"O hours ;it the hospital y,·here he "·ill be given a corn plcte cxan1ination. • Brll ish shipping !~·coon Sir John Ellerman left ::in estate 1\·orth 5.1 milluJn pounds. or $127.2 n1i\l ion, his executors announced. lt u•as the la rgest estate ever repor!ed in l~ritain . '!'he government 1vi\I ~c t :it least $62.4 n1illion in death duties. Sir John di ed of a hcrirt attack in Ju\.v at !he :igC' of 63. His \\'ido11• is his chief beneficiary. According lo the (!11inness Book of \liorld Heeords. the J;i rgest cs I a t e prevlously recorded in Bri t:iin n•as th;i! of El!erinan·s f<1thcr. also Sir John. lie left n for1une of 37 n1illion pounds y,•or1h about Sl70 niillion \\'hen he died in 1933. • Jcrrv Landauer, 1he \Vall Street· .Journal reporter \Vho broke the slory on scandals 'vhlch Jed to thl' resignation of former Vice President Spiro T. Agne1v. ha s been named '>''inner nf the Drew Pearson Foundation's award for ex- cellence in inves\igati\le reporting. Landauer received the $5 .000 cash prize at an ;11vards luncheon at the National Press Club in \\'ashington. In addition. ty,·o $ 1 . 0 0 0 honorable mention prizes "'<'ill to Robert Pierpont and Ed Fouhy of CBS for their repor'ting of the Ch a rl c s "Bebe" llebozo Key l31scayne bank charter story. * ~1 ich1g;1n Go \". \\'illiam G. ~lilliken sent a f)('r~onal 1101£' 10 !11·0 tncr1-'Y«11nsciou s J.!irls on t.hc l1<1ck of a brown p:qx·r bag. 1'11r J.!1rls. Chrryll K. Sh;i11 and Ci n1ty \\"('ber (lf Cr:111d H;1p1rls. had 11 nttl'n a lr11t•r In ~tillikrn (HI lhl' paix·r bar: ;isking for thP go1·crnor"s ll'x! of a srrl'ch hC' gn1·e on 1·011- ser1·ing energy recently on th1• radio. The g-i rls 11cr£' ~n c.1 ui::h1 up in 1he n1e ss:igc llt;1t the.v pulled till' plugs on ;tll r•l!'L., trical appliance's In the t'001n -incl uding the radio -an1! never hear<I 1 he t·nd of J\tilliken's nll'Ssagc to 1ht· public. Preside11t Slips Out To Party WASHINGTON (AP) President l\:i xon left the \\'lute Hoose unannounced to attend a bachelor parl_v for h i~ personal physician and to meet wit h business leader.'\. Nixoo 's fir.:t sto p \Ved· nesday night \1·as a restored , government -01vi1cd n1ansion half a block fron1 the \Vhi1c llouse on Layafettc Square ~1lcre tlie bachelor party y,•ris in progress for Air Force ~1 11j. Gen. Waller R. Tkach, Nixon's physician. ~fost of th e party-goer~ were \Vhite House s t a f I members celebr::it\ng 'f'knch'~ we<lding Dec. 28 at the Western White House in San Oemcntt to Oieryle Gaillai d ol La Jolla. From there. N~on drove lo tht "-1aynower ~lotcl t o participate in a closed meetinR of the Business Council. corn· posed of leaders of many of 1he nalloo 's larges~ and best known corporations. Anna Kashfi ~· -c·~· ~ I ..._,,, 30" FREE STANDING FIREPLACE WITH FULL BASE Tlus is the one that goes !or 530 more al !he big chain. Ours comes wit h the fu ll curved screen too. (And still son1eone will forget and pay more. sharr:c.) IN COLORS 99ss ELECTRIC LOG SET ]ll~I !ook1ny a ! 11 will mok• you jeel more cozy Oti you SI! wropped up in your old a1my blanke l. 997 BAMBOO BIRD CAGES These are neat. Very detailed. Go! a bunch of little doors, swinging perches, and slide out cle aning Jloors. A lot of hours and work went into these. 2 STORY . 4 44 3 STORY ' 5 55 4 STORY .. , 6 66 EVEREADY C OR D BATTERIES Keep spores !or your Jlashlights , radios, kids toys. U.S. n1ade at 1n1por1 prices. COLEMAN CAMP STOVE A standard in camping !or years. (A nd Mr. Coleman never saw Yosemite. He didn't call ahead for a rcservalion.) Double burner, with win d wings. 997 COLEMAN LANTERN It always seems lo work a ncl reliability is the thing when you're oul a way from lhe Jori. 997 mtater charg~ ...... • I II . . ' . .. ~ . -: ~ - ..,.-·- __ i ,_ ~.----·•I I "-' . -·- • ~-'..~ ti ~.,1 BRIARCLIFF 1\NNA IS lrying to J"('l')l"C ,~ -y ~ - ' . • . , I ' I I i • -' \ ' ., i l • • . ' I I • ' ~ . l . • ij' MEXICOTTA We might have one more great panel. but the shipper says. big delay. (He's on the turnpike raising old Ned with the trooper.) By the wa,y, did you know I just bought a new medical policy. I gel $500 ii I gel hit by a satellite while singing "Rocket Man." PANELING CARVED FROM THE PAST Butcherblock, Briarcliff, Mexicotta BUTCHERBLOCK KING O'LAWN NO. 206 EDGER Adjustable blade guard. 2 HP B6.S Engine. wide track !ires. All steel construction. Edqe to trim. 5900 Hate lo say il's nic• to fool with Mother Nature. but you need to take only one look at these elegant panels and you know we've lopped nature. Got lo he the winner of the year. (One look and you're hooked.) Full 4x8 ft .. every one Jirst quality. WHEELER ROTARY MOWERS 19 INCH 4400 KING O'LAWN NO. 216 EDGER WITH CLUTCH Got a fool clutch to release the spinning blade. (Nice when the pretty lady next door sunba thes so you shouldn't leave lhe thing running.) 2 HP 4 cycle 6800 KING O'LAWN NO. 246 DUAL WHEEL EDGER We have had a real year with Wheeler. They just make them better and the complaints are nil. Four cycle, a,11 the safety features. Up lop throttle. KING O'LAWN FRONT THROW MOWERS 87 MASONITE' I • • • e cffi101ic ·· t;JlkliOll ------------, DOUBLE FEATURE! MANOR PANELS Oak. Teak, 911 .. ___________ _... ROLL TOP DESK 9900 It's satin smooth (which would be saying something ii we were selling dresses.) Lot of drawers and little cubbyholes lo put the bills in. {Gee, I w ould have paid you, but 1 couldn't find your bill.) CORK POOL TABLE LITES Bigger and we hope. belier. Full up top controls including edge to trim angle. 4 cycle B&S engine. (Brandy and 1oda?) ul~H 139°0 ii~H 149°0 19ss Put th• light where you need it lo eaae that 2 ball in the end pocket and have position for the three on the next 1hot. (Oh. you miased. loJ bj:!Q..) 9rtJa~ it for two small tables if Jo arid'J'Our!wile aren't speaking:. 7700 This is the kind the pros seem to like moil. With a lillle care you should never ha•• to buy another. ) l I ' I • 1 I I I I f /i ' . . . . ' Ghetto Christmas Alive '/' , , NEW CAREERISTS CREATE AN ORIGINAL SHOW, "CHRISTMAS: MAYBE IT'S ALL IN ltoY MIND" Dancers Bring Spirit Of Christ1nas to Event hMind and l\Iatter." a holiday dance concert to be presented by Golden \Vest Co lJege dance studenl<;, can be seen tonight and Sat - urday at A o'clock. The concert includes 14 sludent dances themed to the holidav season. two ball et numbers and two numbers choreo- graphed by Carol Caniglia. G\\1C dance in structor. It will take place in the G\\'C dance studio. Ti ckets to the public are SI and 75 cent<; for children 12 an d under or "'ilh any student card. Student choreographers featured in the pro gra1n are Susan Brewer, Gianna Diluzio. c:elia IJolci1na scoln . l~i nda Dvorak . Janet Koch. Jloger Kuha upt. Sandy Jones, Denise Lakich, Janet l\1a ybrier. Robin ?\1ye rs. Peggy l\1ohlcr. Linda Raz zi;ino. Detty Lou \~:a!lbank. Joanne Perreault and ?\fary Zo.eller. . 1 • ' . -. ., • I / '.(1 l ' , . ) l . ' . -· { . Holida:ys:Come To Main Str.eet , " ,1 .. ' . ' ... . . . .. Toy 1oldl•!l march 'do:wll:>.tl&· . , ' oeyland:s Malll S~ d'l'ltli!g ., ~~:~~:~ ~:i.~. i\agelnt will· lllgb,\il~t: the l'a-ek's ·boliday seiison:]jec, 2fl . Jan. 1, along ,w.tlh,a· v~ety 9L '· · nlghtlme entertainment. · lii· duding top.na me recording slarsi and bla bond aJ'\isls. , . ! Arts/Dining Out Entertainment OAI L Y PILO T 33 f 10J\' Dec ~111~( 14, 1973 on GWC Ch risl1n~1~ iu !ht• t:hcno h~1s 11s 01111 1ncn1or ics <1nd n1 can111g to \!10~(· 1rhu lu1 1·c hccn thcrl'. !!{'/iv1ng :.<1rn<' of lht>rn -lh<' 101 ,-;, sttdnr"s. nn1\ n101nC'11I" of t•;1r1 h~ hu1nur -11·dl fonll !he fabric ot a sJ>Cl'l:tl ~tagc sh1>11·. "L:hr1!'tn1:1": .\h11 hl' 11· .... \II 111 \I ~ !\!ind ," S;11urday :11 1;uldt·11 \\"(·~l L'ull cge. The pro dul'tion. ;1l i .:u1 µ.111 1n tt1(' eur111111u111 v thL'atcr. '" th ... · 11 ork ~,f th1· r\e1v Cnr~t.·ri sl ~. 16 hla l'k and C'h1<·:1no 1rain('cS froin thr Ucp:irtn1t·11! ~lf .\l!·nr:il llc11l!h 11h:.i art' h1ri·d tor Jub.~ in d1sad- 1·nntagrd !ll't•;is ~I J\CE SEl'TE~ll!EH thl·.1' !i:1\'(' IH~('ll stttdying crc:i1ive 11-r iting and <lct1ng fund· ~ment al.~ 11·ith Sten«Jrt Hogers, 1;ol clen \Vl'st i11su·uctur . as part uf thei r prcp<1ra- !io11 . They put Lhc shul\' together dr:1\1·ing: on !heir t'Xpcn cnC'es in the gtu ·Uo and barrio :1ro11nd Chri stn1as. 1nixing in ge nerous :unounts uf con!t'n1por;1ry slang a nd llC\\'S l'\ CIUS. Prcscnli11g n1atcrial they \\TOie in .1 creative \\Tiiing and fundarnentals of ac ting course thro ugh the c:ollcge during the fall. Lht• group y,•ill perforn1 in the Colden \Vest theater at 7:30 p.m. The 16 peopl e. ranging in age froin the. 20s into the 30s . \\'Ork together, ;1rtcnd c!;1sscs tngcihcr and share ;1,1 ir11co111111011 un it~·. atcording 111 Stc1\•art Hogcrs. t;oJ<k·11 \\lcs! 111s!ruc tor. They ;ire h1 rl'd fur jobs 111 dis.ad- Stage 1 :11\!.1'.!l'd ,11'1·<1· !hri.u.;h a11 Clr:1nge Cou n· 1~ !)1·1:.ir111lt·nt ul \!L"1\1,iJ llv;1J th progr;irn fund<"U Ii~ .1 gr~uH fn1n1 the NallonaJ !n.~1 i ttl\1: of ~!C'tll<1J ll(';ilt/1 Thi· tra inet!S o1r1• c·1npiu11 •d 10 \\Ori. .un1u1g disad - 1 .1111•11.:1·(] p1.•1 .;ous 011 :111\ fll11n lx·r or pr'uhlcrn ' fr u1n .il«ohc1l1.~11 1. !11 unt'rnplo_\'· ltk'lll. .111d dru,i; <ih1l~l' 'l'hl· • r1;.:111:d sta;.;L' sho11 11111 pr 1>SC'11t .1 \ ,111t•d proi,:rtHtl quit<' dJ/fcr\·11! fro1 n rr:1dH 111 11al \'hr1~1111as farl'. r:1n~u1g fr11m ··1'h1· i\1ghr Bt·fo r(' ('hr1.,r1n<is 111 1111.! (ihclt!J " ro ""1111: T111•l1L' D<i ~s of \\'~llL•fgo'!!t· .. , "l'h1· .~1!<111 h1rn1:11 i'i ll<11-ro11·r,t lron1 lele11 ,1<i11 ·.., "L11ug l1 -in." but rJ1l' ;o:;on,:::s, J. ~ki..'t rlics illHl 111u11ologt1l'S l.Jt!hln~ 10 the studcn1s "TllE .J.\H(;(),\1 and the hu n1or ;ir~ al! theirs." !o.:~id Jtogcrs. "1'hcre arc suinc grcu1 p:irodil·S abouL lhristn1as co1n n1e reial1 !'1n. grcct111::;s. t:ilts. and childhoud n1l11nor1cs.·· "Thi· J'\igh1 l\t·forc Chr1 ~1!n;1s 111 lhC' (:hcttu," 11-r1tll·11 b1· Shir line :\'1>hh· bcgius. · "\'ou St't'. their stock111gs \\'rrcn't hun~ bv no chunnev wi!h care. for they knc\v Si. Nitholas 1\·ou ld never get therC. "The children l\'Crc st reaming a nd just running arn uc k. jutnping over \Vinos and stomping on drun ks." H;1rbar<1 H:J I! :lnd Hick ~l oralcs 11 il l c11-hust the ~h{l\I', 'l'1ckel!-: a rc $!.50 j.!.l·n .·ral :it1111iss1on. ;ind .i1) cents for c/11ldrt·11 \2 ;111cl under. l\1edieva l E11gla11{l Li vcs At l(PFI( Yuletide '°Faii·e' 1'hc KPJ;-K ~ferric Christmas Faire ;1nd Country Crafts 1\1 arkct brings feasting anti frolicking to the ~lo\lywood Pa!latliu1n Dec. 20-24. Two gianl tents \viii he added to the Pal!ndiurn in this re-creation of a bustl ing Jlcnaiss:ince ninrkctplace. 1\1ore th:.i n 200 costu1ned artists and crafts people \\'ill offer a collect ion of hand- crafted gifts while thrcC' stages provide con tinuous cntt>rta inrncnt. There will be a variety of Renaissance and international foods. Hours are fron1 II a.m. to 11 p.m. eaC'h night until Christmas Eve 1\•hen it clGSes al 6 p.1n. The l\1errie Christmas Faire is the sec· ond annual benc!it for noncommercial KPFK·Pacifka. 90.7FM. Adtnission will be $2.25. nnd students for $1 .25. Children under 15 alt.end free with adu!ls. Advance tickets available at Ticketron aod all Mulual ngcncics. Sl>i le of the finest crafts people in the fiv c--s1<1tc nrca have as.;;eml:iled an array or war~s in woodcarving . leather. potter~·-ghiss, jewelry. toys and quilting. to creations using materials or combi11n· lions of media. PANTOMINIST Tina lenert Performances That Stand Out. • • A!thot·!lh rf'(:oi::nuion of 1°0n11nunl1~ 1hi•:l\f'r <;J:indou1s in !hi: furn1 uf f1i<;t1ngul~h£'d l'crforrn:i11 cl' ;1 11•;inls !1;is lll'l'!I tltscou11nui:d hy tlus l'Ol urnn. it 11·ould Lie ;1 1111 n'n11ss t11 allo11· tilt· p:1s!'~1gi: i1f .ino1l1er ,vc:i r \\'itt"iout c.1sr111g at least Intermission Tom Titus 1-luntington Brath and Cyndi 1\leCorn111c in "r.t;1n1e" at \VC'!>trninster. In ih e camoo category, 11·1icre charnc-tcrs must be dcvcloptod with a n1ini1nurn 9r lines. the hcst showings 1Jf the year were delivered by Bruce Ca mpbell in Cos1a ~lesa's "Tiic Andersonville 'l'nal" and Bette Killion i11 "Sunrise at Can1pobcl!o" :ll Lieto Isle and D. D. Calhoun in ''The IJcsperate Hours" in lr\•inc. If yOlJ'Vl' IX'Cn keeping score, you'll note ·that of 28 nctors and actresses ntt'n- liuned. 11 t'nrned tJ,Jir a··- colades in Lngunil ~loulton· Playhouse productions. 1'his co11rinucs a Jeng-thy 1radition <!l Laguna, •1·hich 111 the past has won thl' lion's share of IJP tll\'ilrds ns •1·etl. 3 tnken spo1 H.:ht 011 1hi· ".\L·1rigold~." 1\ nu ab t" 11 t' 11uts1011ding indi vld11 t1l :it·t 111g l)11i1dt·y fur ··Du11crf i h~., ..\rt· accon1plishrni:nl of till' p.1~1 Frl'e" .ind (;1·nc,'iC\l' .\lurray l.L11·cr~·· :11 bu!h l.:1~ri.1na and Cnsta .\ol cs~1. \ 11 lit'r.~ in !he running nri: ,\1 a u r e e n Shrubsholc for ":\1onique" at l2 n1onrlis. I for "l.:1st of Jill'. P.!'d !l ot Pr~~1!~~~1{'r111' 1;1:i:1 (' int~~~~.~-i11\ I~~! -.· •• ·i.·.~.'~-( 1~'/ .;:~·.·-~j\ ,, 'I~ .Y:!!rf$Y:~· ., .·:: •• , ~\\~1 '' .~,~~~· ... ~~· .... ~•:.,~ '1~ I. ~::~·.·-~1\'P .·_-:::!~,:::-;;~· 'I j I '!)-·•••.:1\ -';!••:;;:=-'" ~····~~ ·-l;••• .. -:::_ _:;;-...···y ••••.. .,..-•··:;;· Irvine . ro1nn.111ni !~ Tht":llt:.·r -::.•.• .• ""· •••· ::;::.,. ,•:• ~-·••!t -. •••---·· .. ••• ..-: •••=----~··• ....::: od •?: ~--:..• ~ -:.,!)" _..... •!!'" '!•.• .,=,,,,, .... ..,.?!' --":.! . pr UC'l1nns 1 11 Thur,d:1v s --~ "lop iu·· c11h111111. 1hi:o nlf1f:i1 1 1 rcstr:iints of con l iil'l of in h·ri'S\ arc far less h1nd1ng 11 ht•n a s s e s s i n r,: si11blc pt·r· formanccs. 1' h u s. JCT ac:· tors ru1d actresses \\·ill receive due considcr:itio11 in this rol. umn·s an11u<i t trihU1\'.'· Rather !han single out .1 1 sin•~lc 1wrfor1ncr l'or a lallgibl..: I acc£1l:1dc. as na~ he1·11 thl' e;1Sl" for the p<1 st cif•ht .v£'a rs. 11·c have rc1'it:1\'l'd lht• prt~t yc:i r".~ productions and sc l£'c1cd ;1 1 half <lozen 111 t:nch c:Hcgory, µlus tl handful 111 1n1prl'::iSil'c ta111co r erforn1nncc·s. Un1lcr llrl'Sl'nl circon1sta1h:1•s, this is p1·obt1bly lhe n10s1 f:1 il" ;111d cqui!<.1b!l' 1nethu{I of ("Urd l'rring individual honors. I In !he best aetor c:Hei::ory. 1hrcc locnl theat ers ha1e con-/, tribuled 11~·0 nan11·s each. /j They nrc Hap c;raharn for !~ '"How the Other llalf Loves" and \\'ll liam Cullcn for ··B ut- terflies Arc Free.'' holh at t he L a g u n a :\I o u I ton Playhouse; G:iry Suden1p _for 1 \ "The Dcspt'ralc I lours" .ind ~ Ron Fillun fur "E1·cryth i11g \ in the Garden." lr1·ine Con 1- munity 1'heatcr. and Tl·rrcnce[ l)oyle for "!\licldll· of thl· Night" <lnd .lohn Loughn1an for "Gactus r10,1·e r... llun- ungton Beach Playhousr EVERYTHING FOR THE HOLIDAY • • N f.'W Indio BAl<ERS! c.rop c.rop null, • Pe11ininions from Cooc.hello e Dried opfic.011 from Zeolond Last CHANCE to SHIP FRUIT We're readv with thousands of F'ruit Packs, Fresh Fruits, Avocados, Candy, Nuts, you name it! To ship to your loved ones bock eost! They 'll be there in time for Christmas!! Just phone, we do th e rest! Moster Charge, Bank - 4mericord! )~~~~~~'::fl • .. · ,; Our thank1 to . • • ~ )i Mr. Richard England and the ·~ ~ Newport Harbor Mld1hlpmen land ij • ~ for the beautiful music during our (t' ~-~ . open hou11 last Sunday. ~ ~t Sincerely, THE CAMPANARO'S :~ !Ir¢' I\ ~;,;;.;:::;~~~~~~l WE DELIVER FLOWERS around the corner or around the world CLIP THESE MONET SAYING COUPONS FRESH SQUEEZED ORANGE JUICE "Se• It Made" 59¢ Qt. limit Y1 Gillon Only With Thi1 Coupon . ',. ,, 1i.t: ' ' FLOWER SHOP DOUBLE HEADER f'OM ·f'OM MUMS GIANT llUNC H POINSETTIA. I" POTS Sl,99 59i l imit 2 Of Each W ith Thi• Coupon Laguna n\so places t'NO names in 1hc no1nin a!ion in :he best actress efltrgory - Jill Rimer for '"The l'ride I oi .\f1s;; Jean Brodie•· and An· ni~ \\.ood f11r "1'ht' Effcr ts of Gamma Ha~·s on .\l an·in· 1 we-.\!oon :\lar1golds." Other 1 standout pl'rform;incrs 1verc i de!ivert'd by Pat Tamhelli ni in "The Gingerbread J. n d ~-.. Costa mesa Ch·1c Playhouse : I Doris Allen a~ '''.\lc1n1r."1 \\'estminst~r Co n1 m u n 1 I ~ 1 Theater: lh1r hor1i CrnOk<'r a:. •"\lonique,'' llunting-ton B£';1ch Pl ayhouse. and Carol Filian for '·Everything in t he <;arden." tr1 •inc Co rnmunity I '"' f =J.:J.&:.U \....:~~t.J~~ .~ .. ~;._-_~_;C'-l-'-'-1 !.!J.>!' ~·J!Jb..~ U.S. No. 1 Theater. L:igun:i ;i n d Costa r-.lr•s;1 1tomin;1 t<' the ~11pporting aet or category \l"i!h l\1·n c:indida!cs " ~I Mi•ed, W•lnut1, Fiibert• Br•1ils t'ach. Cl'llf> P.ruvd\CL in ,,. ":\h, \\'ildt•rnrss" illlll non llinSQn in "l!t1\1" lh(' Oihcr 1!:1!f l..r11r~ .. :1 1 l.rigun.i :ind lla\'id l':iul f•1r ··Th r A11dcrson1 illi· 1·rail"' n n cl Bernarr! :-O:in111n lnr ' · ,\ Phone 645-0032 ·, ' ,, ' ' BACK AGAIN JUICY SWEET ORANGES 10 Lb•. 1 OO ,. . :•; '•· ·•·I Limit 10 Lb1. With Tnts Coupon '.1'1 ' . ~· --~ '~;~:--:~.: COUPONS EXPIRE DECEMBER '" POTATOES OR ONIONS 5 Lb. 49C ,,v Limit 3 . Ba9 I' ,'~: ~lt~:~~l1 Cou~o~ + -~: -~ """"~ =""fi:r:• ' ,,.. -~- BONO ED FRUIT SHIPPER FOR 36 YEARS Now Thousand !'lo\\ns" :11 f'(1;.,1.1 ~0- 1\es;i. Ho1111rl111l! "u! thr ]1!'! 11{·re Grt·;: Ft·ncrhnn1 for "The l)e!'1>cr:1h· !lours" 11l O P EN 7 lrr1nf' :ind ~l ark Hat.or for DA YS A ".\ Barr<·I Full of l'~·:ini1·s·· WEEK Phon11 ("""_CJ_Q_ow_e1t_~ _by"--d_e_b..:..J9....;.a_) 64S-OD93 MS-0032 ;it !hf' San Ch'lll('ll\C ('f,!ll· a ;t.m. to l..--------------------------lllll!lll\' The;1lcr. "Sf. Y rn1·11 8 p.m. "\Vhere Among !ho 5upporuug 3C vi /'mduce Now At 1601 Newport Blvd. Quality is tresses. Lngun:i 1 ~ r1't'n mnrf' F\~ r iv Il ou. ·· the Order of 1n1presSJ\t' \11r h fnur of th" '' !Near Ho<tg Hosplt11I) (Corner of 16th St.) the Howe" fe ll fur ··1101\ 1hc (J1hc1 11.ilf !•:;:J.~ i:~;,'f 11 ~ ~·:::1·~ 'J ~·:::! _.._::-l~~~:· -...: -:e::i · ~~~ · -~•/llJ. Singers in Concert 'Jbe 1nusJc of Christmas, fealur1ng the •'f\1agn 1fica1 ·• by Orange County coniposer J>r. WiJlian1 11all ancl "Laud to the Nativity,'· wUI be presented by the 70- voi('e Golden \Vest Colle ge Singers ar1<t ritadrig al s Sunday. '!'he concert. cliretled by Gerald Sc·hrnedcr. will be held in th e college !heater at 3 p.111. It "·1\J be free. Cheryl ~leiscnhein1cr \\1ill be the soprano soloist. The Golden \Vest stage band, directed by J)avitl ,\nthony. will tal\c p<lrt in !he pro~ra11t playin g j ~1zi arrangc1nc1ns of several {'ar()ls. IMPORTANT NOTICE! I have instructed our University Stereo sate~ ·, personnel to negotiate and beat any bona fide •:written o ffer made on a music system by Pacif· ic Stereo (owned by CBS), Radio Shack (owned by Tandy Corporation) or any o f the o ther Giant stereo chains. I promise that if we cannot meet o r beat t he Giants' o tter, we will advise you to go ahead and accept their ori ginal offer. 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"--!U ~~..;.....~~.;;,_~~.;.--~-~-~~liim.. .............. ~ ..................................................... liiiiiiii.._;-- We've Got More Mhristmasnme for You at the LIDO SHOPS A.NTHONY SHO( SE•VICI • ATl(tNSON'S • II.ACKMAN. LTD. IANK 0' AMlllCA • IAltlOWS • llltKSHllE'S • llDWEll'S GINI IURTOH • COfFll IEAN 11 • GEMONfS HAllOI TIA.Vil • 1.0. HOWES I SON • IM,lllAl SAVINGS KING'S UDO AICO • HOWAID lAWSON. Jt .. llALTOlt UDO CANDY COTTACI • llDO FASHIONS • UDO TRAVEL l"OIT O'CAll • llCHAID'S (Mork•t, flow•• Shop. Gift Shop) SECUllTY l"ACtflC IANK • VtA UDO DIUGS WA.IMINGTON INSUltANCI AGINCY • SYDNf Y 2A UNIQUE SPECIALTY ANO llOUT!QU[ SHOPS llllTH A flAIP ~011 AfT[N ltVE INDIVIDU AL StllVI([ .A.I !HE ENTRANCE TO l100 ISlE NlWf'QRI BEACH. CHllSTMAmMI HOUni DAILY "Tll I P.M. SUNDAYS 11 N 4 P.M. COMPLEMENTARY PAf!,KING & GIFT W·RAPPING. ----·=-... Japanese Dishes Look As Good as They Taste. One or the rnost fast1nat1nA things nbout Jai>anesc food is its <icsthct1c ap1>ear:.i11ce. As n1uch care 1s tukl.'.u \1•1th 1ht· ar· r<ingl'lllcllt of the food . its color cont ras!. and e11en slu1pe, ~is 1vJth tlil' cooking and SC<lSOtllllg. 1'his gives 11 a rather ftS!IV(· <1uahl)', alrnosl :is lhot1gh l'l'l'r~1h111tt had been planne<l for a par!y. Nabe cookery (tuuk· 1ng :tt the tab!e 1 only st rengthens this 1n1age. IF \'OU cnll·rta1n :111y Uou1.J1 s ;iboul thrse aspr£'1S uf .Jap1111e.s1· dining hJVl" lh1•n1 dispelled hy a vis1l tu lhc nrw ccssi1·r orn:.in1cntat1on is \he key to 1\lingei's rt-s1ful atmos1>hen•. 1':11t•n !h•· rur111ing S!rcn1n and wooden 1Jr1dg1· 1u~t u1s1<lc thr rntrnnet· suggL•S!. <1 k11HI 111 g1.1rde11·ltkl'. <1uic1 .sin1pliC'ity, The s1yle of St·rvu1g rnnkt·S 11.itch1111~ :ilnoust as lllltl"h (u11 ,..., c;11111g l\1,111Vll1) l'lad \\'illtrcsscs. \\'tlh 1t1l'll' 1111nr~1c .Japllncse i:;r;iec and d1·l ic:1l"y, lirrn;.: lH1l ck1hs to frt·shen hands. Sh'ain111g soup u1 ri«hl_r-l:1c<1u1•rt'<l bo11 Is a11d ln1~r1.111 1 puts ot green 11•<1. ·r11t.<.::Y \\'ILl. also drn1onst ralc !he use uf chopsticks for lhe u111n1!1all·d {lr. 1f }OU :isl.. l'Xpla1n hO\\' Ilic spec:1<d Out 'n About Norman Stanley r.1 ingei restaurant I pronounced min-gay l near Orang!' Coun!y Airport . ~1ingei features ;1 ;\·idt· variety ol authentic JapallC'..Sc foods as anractivc to !he eye as they are delectable to the palale. The restaurant has been aptly named. r-.lin gei, wh ich 1ncans "folk art .. in J tipanese. off£'rs numerous 1•xamplE's of lhl' Jttp:uiesc regard for artistic prcsen· !:HLOll or food . In addition to !ht• J<ip ancse cooking s tylt". which cncoura~cs the n:1tural flavors of thc ingrL'dlCll!S lo cnh:int'l' one .1nothl·r, 1he cuisine IS scr1·1·cl :d unusunlly atrract1ve pk1t·r sett ing". i\ote. specifi cally. the t•ar1ht'tnvarc pla!es adorned with colorful gl:1z1·s. cleg;u1tly lacquered hoxes and !inlc llro11•11 stonc.,.,·arc jugs tor 1he ll':lrm s;1k<·. ALL OF 'f'lllS con1t.•s. surprrs1ngly. <1! very rL·a son:ihlc pri("t"S i11 11h;1t's ('SSPnlilllly /l ftrnli!y Tl'SlaUt';llll. '\'011n g and old alike 1vill bt• drawn to lht• c·on1fortabk• l)rit•utal surroundings l\'hcrl" !ht· exotic is lt•l"T11Jt'rl'<I by rl'str<iint. Attention to J1•1ail rathl•r than e~- cooking is done. Co1npletc dinners include 1hl' t.'J1\r"1·t· soup ;ind salad. stC/.llllL'd \1·h1\C ri tl', ,•egetab!cs, Japanese i::recn !Ci1 <11~d d('ssert of the day. Luncheon t111rel:~ include choice or soup of the day or salad. Both the n1iddav and evening n11·11us feature cippctizers ·like sonomono. a salud of freshly slit:cd cucu1nllcr.!. H 11 d crabrncat marinated in u piquant dri:ss- ing; yakitori. chunks of chicken :inJ onion broiled in teriynki sauctos : sashim1. slict.'<I filct or r:iw fish on a luyPr ur spicy hot radish slices; ten1 pura. drcp-fril·nd shriinp; .shnn11> cocktail. I)\' Tll 1'~ LUNC H EO~ hill qf f;1ri· an.· thiekcn ISl.~1(!1 ;ind shrilnp !$2.:!~il curri('S: t·hiekt·n eutlet s. Sl.i.'"1· h;dibul slenk. Sl .9.'i ll•rlh11rgers (ha1nhur!,!ers pr<•p:irc<t 11·ith !t•riyaki sauee1 . St.!i.'i: ~11HI t)u• J\lingc1 specl;il. t111y 11·.:1·1:1hl,, shoots v.•rt:rpped, with slices of hct~r. $1 .7:1. Hoth n1cnus also fea1urt• ou1slandin~ di.shes like ishiyaiki s1e:11i, I.Jeer sukiyl.lki. sh;diu·sh;.1bu and !he !\tin~!'! con1h1n<it in11 plut e !J\lakunouchi1. The Inner, v.c lL·<1n1cd tlunng our fi~st ou11ng to the rL·sra11r:111t. 1s prrrttrt"I , nd Sl'rve<l wqh " !1:111· Olli:-' lho• .l~p;.H\(•S(' Sl~cn1 to p11sS1'l'.oS, A d1 ~1111c·t1 vt· trt':1t. 1l uJ:ers a portion uf l)t•;1rl~ CVl'1'y th1ng -slender pit•("!'' •JI JU1ey bi:'l'f rolk'd a11d l<OOked aro11nd 1t ·nd1·r .voung veget~1blC' shoots. ske11L·r~ of )akitori. fresl1ly cooked \'cge1abl1••.:. l1•n1pur:'ls. Slf'an1ed rice -111te1n'111 :11 1 1.U 1\(JIE(J~ i\SK I:\(; pnri· fo r 1111· \1 ;1kunou1·li1 is $.1.50 \Vh1h• rht• d1n111 ·r t.1b 1~ Sl95. A .spet·ial chi ldren's pl:itt• pr(J11d<'S :1 snu1l lt•r ser11111g of thi· '.\·lu1g ei cu1nb111;111on Th~· 1nost speetacular dish o! th1• t•1·1·n- 111g rs probably the ishiyaki steal., SG :,u 1lt:11ch. $4.501. 11·h1ch is cookc<! nt 1he t;1h!t• 011 a hPa!ed .stonr pJac1·d 1n ;111 1r1111 pl:11 1• Thl' strip.<; of stt•ak ai·e r<1rt·ft1lly p!uccd on lht· hol s1nnc 11·!1ite ln .. ~h v1·g1•1ahlcs art' <tddt'd on top. 'J'hroughoul the cooking prot:ess 1t sh•;11ns up <tn cippcliiiu;: aro1n<i. And I ht· ishiyaki st.eu k, cookl·d to i11dividual pn·fe l'CllC•· under th e cht·f"s :lltenli\"C 1•.11•. rs ~1·rved on a hanrl srin1c ~tone11>;1rc dish th:d l0o.1ks handm::1dl', T iil·~ 1:1-:Er sukiy<1ki. $4 7S (IUllt'h . "~ !1:11. :dso proved to he a diner·s delight. !· 1r<;1 !hl' crispy vcgL·tahles go into :i last iron krt11c . then strillS of spccinll.v 1n.1rinatecl beef. and rhc rnixrurc s tean1- e1Joks itsC'lf \'o'it hin a fc1\' minutes. Sh;i hu-shahu. $i25. is quilc sitnilar 111 Strkiyaki. It is rnadc 11·1th fil'C different 11'J.!l'l<1b!cs. ban1boo shoots. rnu shroo1ns ;u1d stri1>s of lcndL'r beef. In its preparation. th e l>ecf rs dipJX'd 111 1v;1tcr for a few seconds bf'forc cook- 111ti. The lll't result is a cornbination of .~uhtlc llavors lhctt 1von·t ov cr11'heln1 \\"t·Stl'rn tflstebuds. ,\lingci i~ located near C)n:ingc County 1\1rp1.1rt at llUI Corinthian \\'ay, Newport l~c<icb. Tun1 on the s ide. strccl, off t11ne- r\r1hur l~l vcl .. next 10 Kcys1onc ::lavings. l.1111ch is served frorn I! a.no . to 2::!0 p rn .. t111d dinnl'r frotn 5 p.n1. to 10 p nr .. \lend11y lhrough Fridny . Dinner alone 1::-servt'd fron1 5 to 11 p.n1 un S;1turd;1·1 ;ind Sunday. I ( I . . GRACIOUS WELCOME EXTENDED Hostess at Mingei Restaurant DAILY PILOT 35 Turning on Scott Manchester l(POL Again Plans Ca.rol Mn,rr1thon A f1·:-t11 !1l 1.r Ch•·1~!1n,•, 1<;1101-. 111111111 r:1 ·111.11 .. r1 lllr .. In 1hl' hol1d:1~ 11100<1 Tl11• l f•" \1J.:1·h·-r1du• ,f,J· lion 11dt l")'lllP!I•· 11 ~ ("hn~l!tl.•• 11.1t1 111P11 lor !ht• 1:i1h 11•;1r It 111H hl·:.i111 ;,t 6 ,1 111 ( nr1-;11n.1 ... 1·;11· ·nd ("(1111111111' !h1011:.:.h 111!dll1:..: h 1 l 'l1n,1 tl\;1-. I J;1.1 Tl1t' µro!!r.1111 11111 h " uni1111·rru p1,·d hv tilln!llL"f"('1<1I 1nc<;s;1!!C~ 1'.l:<'<'PI for !ht· ;11nn:.! of 11r11-; hL•;1dlin1·~ and sL1t,1•11 1d1 ·n1ifiea1 1on. f'rl~''"" \~ 1l l'l'~UI\ App!" \ ·'1111111 1:1·t·urtl'> 111:.de ar i ,111:.:.1·1ni·11to; f·11· the -.1g n t•I h•· l111·111•d nit ,11 I ;1 HI. ,111rt 1•1 t1·1~1;i1n Oft lll11 11 I .1 Ill \Lli'-<i Tiii·. 'i\\I~'. \l'1n !\1'(11. has hl.1rk~·c1 nut 11n~ 111 ltoll~1100•!" l:1udn1:1r\.;<; 11.; tunr :111d 1•·111per.1 turt' sign 1t,..·;1ti·d ;1tnp 11, f;1e1htlt'<; al Suns1·t and \\ i!tu11 'l\ro Sho'v~ \Vi11din g l lJl l\XTZ-V,\l ;ilso II ill b(• Ill th!' ho\r{ht.\' ~p1r1! Cl1ris1111:i~ n111s1c 11111 ht• pl.~yt>d t'ri:111 n1~•11 Chri:'11111JS 1<1·1· 10 (i p.111 L"lir1s[111a ~ O:iy. !·'o ur i·o111· "E\erythin g in lhe (~11rden" 1111·1·e1;d'i p1•r h11ur h;I\'{" ht'\'!1 (']u~ing p<.•rfor111;1nl'('<; or 1h1• pn)l!r;11n nu·d. I 1·1 ltll' C:onH11un1ty 'rl1eater·._ Production of the Cd11·ard Al· Santa's 1rork.,hop f'll'L'S 'ii\'. \)I•(' drama 11·ill l:lt.' !:!ivcn tn-prt"p;tr1·d 10 s!:1r1 l"r1·ating f;111-~ ni 11ht and S<llt1rdi1.v at 8:30 in !astic 1>r11.L·~ hir lu cky f\Jl.J ,... !he Humanities Hall Pl11,yho u;o: .. \\•innl'rs. 11·ith l1stf'nrrs hn ving ;in hOurl ~· ch<HlC"t' 10 giunhlt· Oil the UC Irvi n~ c:ln1pti~ Beservntion-; fi~i-i'.!97. thP1r intuition<> for prizes r;u1g11u: fro111 t\ilor TV 's Ill .. Thr \\"ould-he hi! albums. Th;it st<1tio11 has Gentll'man also ··prf'parcd"" 5.000 \\'histll·s South Coast ll. f' pc rt o r v to l>c distributed through the 11·inds up i!s engagement nt Los !\ngclcs Police [)c1,art· thi s l\loliert· co1ncdy y,·ith nlL'nl. the idea being th:i! 1>crforn1;inces tonight through a111·one 11 itnes~ing a crinir in Sunday at 8 o'clock in !hf rrOgress shotlld blo1v the 11·his· Third Step 1'heatcr, tll?T !lf' to :;u 111 1non ;1 p;itrolrnan ~t•11:port Bl vd .. Costa r.tes<i 11cscrvations 646-l:Jli~-Tiie 1t·hisl!es can bt< obtained 01111" fro111 the LAPf). "Fiddler on lht• Roof " KHJ"s Ch<1rlie Van J)yke Playing through th e holidays pol11t1·d out th:it 1hc flnshin ~ rs this locnl version or "Bingo·· sign 1h:1t's I.JP.en il· B roa<lwny·s longt'!'i!-running lu111i11;iting: Sunset Boule1·:ird 1nusical i.1t Srbastiati"s \\'rsi :1 11<1 I.a Cienega 1\·:is an111sing !)inner Plavhouse. l<\O Avenida ;11l<l :in ;111en1ion g('lter. but f'i l'O. San C1cn1ente, 1•1ilh din· r:Hher inappropriah' \1•hile 11·e nl'r at 6:30 and curtain at -1 ____ ,,~---------------~~1 ..--------1 --~re in 1he n1idst of an energ~8 :30. Reservations 492·9950._ -------.... , --- 111 21st Pl., Newport Beach Real Cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO ORiole 3-9560 LVO'~ ,,,:~~-~'..::.::Sl>~B::'~!'.-J:!~~'>t~~~~~f,;olll~-~~ ,l ~ CHAMPAGNE '1~ If " i l'n~•r (y~r:ul' C:mt•1a'""'""'' sul~~iY .~RPU~CH 1·11,·. tf. ~= !: DINNER IS SERVED .. In Secluded 11: FROMP~o~~M8JJ..l770 I ~ Aliso Canyon ~ -A irporter Gf nn '1 Serving 1 C/l '.,', ''JJJ>JS1'1'l,'S DINN'E·f' ~-CTJotel lB,?~.~,,_ A,.:,A,,~!.~,u •• ~oa,,L VD. !;.. '-" \ -ll !\ ::. \. .. OpenYt'orAra11ndDoi!yl2·1 2 -Fri.andSat.'tilJ a .m. -£11 v.,...., ••. ,. ,.....,, ,.. ~ fl '===-----------------,=--~-1 _______ _, ___________ _,1~ ROAST YOJ;iG PT~·M TURKEY ~ TEMPLE GARDENS RICKS HA COCKTAIL LOUNGE ~-1~ ,.i\. }! f. • ~·, ii II! 111 ; l-:\"1 lo' 1'1·,11•\<.''-ll ])l'Hlh ·, llest1111ru11t l uncheon & Dinner Da ily ISOO ADAMS lat Harborl COSTA MESA 540·1 937 540·1923 And, I" Gorden Gro .. e 12201 IROOMHURST !At Chapmon) •l8·7020 ~·~-=== l°i ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF, AU JUS ,. CAROLE SMITH & RON PIPPIN 'S ALL NEW 1., ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKLING ~ SAM'S SPECIALS Sefyl!'(f Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thunday dinners include salad. garlic che~l! roasr . choice of b,1ked potato or rice Hawaiicn1 RED SNAPPER . . . . . . . . . . . 1.95 MAHI MAHI ................... . GRILLED SEA BASS ............ . TOP SIRLOIN . NOW APPEARING THE DURBIN BROS. 2.25 2.55 2. 75 Tue.· Sat. 9 P.M .• 1 :30 A.M. Tue-sday thru Saturday J{elax .. enjoy great entertai111nent plus great wining anrl dining. Jnclurling giant drinks. 8eer by the pitcher or n1u g. \Vine. All Jt reasonable prices. Coclttail5 by the q la11 or pitcher When you're hangry for QOOd food nd thinly for i good lime 2750 Har bor Blvd. Mesa, Calif. 556-1783 MARGARITA INN The Best In MFXICAN FOOD e COCKTAILS STFAKS ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING Featurin9 THE MICHELES ,'' NEW YORK CUT STEAK • jn GLAZED BAKED VIRGINIA HAM \i1 " . '~ Special Children's l)inn••r ~ '1l Cockt1ils--Entert~lnment-D1nc lng t!'l· ~~ Now Appearing i !-! C HRI S WADE -Tu es., !hru Sot. \! :~ VI C GARCIA -Su ndays only [\ i~ 31106 Coast Hwy. Ample Free Res. r, ~ South Laguna Parking 499-2663 ~ ~~:;::s:;:~'!:f:·~·~;:z:c~~ .~ .... ~~~1.7:!;:.:!?,~~J::F.r'6~J, TRULY TAS J'Y /J'AllA.V fOOO at moderate prices •' Our Sauces, Meat Bolls, Cannelloni, Mani· cotti end Boked losogna ore oil mode o" the premises from authentic Italian recipes, using the finest ingredients a vailable. W• even ma ke our own Spumoni. . ...................................... .... : BIG SPECIAL ! • • i 7 COURSE i i LASAGNA DINNER i ~ Re;7~~u• 2 fo~ $ 5 95 ~ • • • INClUOES: Appetirer, soup, 1olo d, gorlic b,..od, • :: 1poghelli witll meal sauce, baked losogno, glo1• i: of wine, dessert ond coffee. ;: : DO NOT BRING CERTIFICATE-BRING FRIENDS : ......................................... Di,.ner D•lly Sunday tlotru Th1.1rtri1y ' to 9 p.m. Frid•y &Saturday S to 10 p.m. CLOSED CHRISTMAS EVE AND CHRISTMAS DAY Oftt'r ••plre1 Die. 31 , 1•7l .38 DAILY PILOT Frid•~, Dfl:tmbtr 14, 197) IN THE GALLERIES R embrant Etchings at Bowers Museum oott Blvd., Newport Beach. Oils by Gloru1 Bradtlon. i11rough November . -~ COLLECTOR'S CHOICE: -G66 N. Coast Jlwy .. Lagun;1 Ueach. "Nudes and Other Fine Paintings,'' a one rnan show of realistic oils and pastels by Leon Barnard. \VIII be on exhi bit Dec. 4-JL ltouni: Tuesday through Sunda y from 10 ;i.m. to 5:30 p.m. LUNCHEON SERVED DA ILY From 11 :00 A.M. ' DIN NER SERVED UNTIL 8:00 P.M . •· Monday and Fr iday #1 FASHION ISLAND NEWPO RT CENTE R 644-2 200 Get the Plzu with Pizzaz qoo~Sill Cll AtlLES \\'. BOWERS !\1E!\10RIAL 1\llJSEU!\t -200'l N. !\!a1n St., Sllnle Ana . £tch.ings by Rembrandt Van Rijn, on exhibit throuf!h Dec. 21. Show includes pottralts, land- scof)CS and biblica l scenes dating front 1630-1654 . Hours: Tuesday through Saturday fron1 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m .. I froo1 l to 5 p.n1. Sunday and Wednesday and Thursday evenings frorn 7 to 9 p.m. fl.IEXICA.PIJ VILLAGE ART GAU.ERV -15-0 Avenida Pico , San Clemente. Oil paintings by Dora Benson. Hours: from noon to 6 p.m. daily. Through l)e(:. 31. Hanky-Panky Catering Serving The O range County Area CREATIVE CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS Choic.e of Ma ny Intriguing Selections In Food and Beveragei ,lltSONALIZED ISTIMAT£5 IY APPOINTMENT TAKE LIFE A LlnLE EASIER For. lnformotion .Call __ ( 714 ) __ 979-6809 •-;+;:;;;:;;;;::;;...:..;;:..::....~-.::;.:..·~_:;~~:;:------- . .. ( \Reuben~s Nt:WP ORT HARBOR ART !\1USEUft.1 -2211 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach. The first West Coast exhibition of oils, pastels and prints by the American artist Mary Cassatt on 1.~xhibit through Jan. 11 . An exhibltlon of wall drawings by California artist John Stamphill is Un view in the en· trance gallery. )fours: Tuesday through Sunday fron1 noon to 4 p.m. and Fridays from 6 to 9 p.1n. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ART GALLERY -2701 Fllit'- view Road, Costa Mesa. "Visual Image," an exhibition of 30 works by three former Orange Coast College are s!u- dents. v.'il\ be on display through D~. 14. lt includes graph- ics and paintings. A film festival v.·iJJ be continuous 11•1th 30-minutc films being shown at intervi1ls during lhe day . 11ours: f\.1onday through Friday from !l a.m. to 2 p.1n JACK GLENN GALLERY -2831 E. Coast ll"·y .. ~ona dcl :fl.-1ar. Paintings and prints by James Rosenquist. l·lour.s: daily. 11 a.tn.-5 p.m. COSTA f\.1ESA ART LEAGUE GALLEllY -2tl6 \V . \Vil sor1 St., Costa f\.·tesa. "Buy Art for Christn1as" Sale through Dcce1nber. DOW NEY SAVINGS ANO LOAN -360 E. 17th Stret'I. Costa ;11Jesa. \Vaterco\ors, oils, acrylics by Virginia Klinr.: ;ind "Vlcwing the NC\\'port Scene·· oils by Sandy Kusick through [)ccc111bcr. NEWJ>OJrr BEACH CIVIC CENTER GALLE llY -3300 !\'(:\\'- NEWPOH.T llARBOR ART MUSEUrt-1 -2211 \V. Balboa Blvd .. NCV!'port Beach. Works by John Altoon, through Dec. 2. in the main gallery, An exhibition or "wall drawings" by California artist John Stamphlll is on vic\v in the entrance gallery. Hours: ·ruesday through Sunday noon-4 p.111. and Fridays, 6-9 p.1n. NE WPORT SCHOOL 01'' PHOTOGRAPll'' -3720 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Photography exhibit by JC'rry BurC'h- field and Mark Chamberlain entit led "1'\vo Vic11·s of 1'!me. '' 1t is a comment on the tinleS Iha! shnpcd thrir grOVl'in~ ~ears. !lours: noon-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday <ind by :ippoi nln1cnt . CROCKER UANK -2300 ~!arbor Blvd .. Cosl<1 t.lesa. Oils by ~lclen Petter through Decent brr. FlllST NATIONAL HANK 01'"' O~E -1650 Adams S!r('et, Costa Mesa. \V<ttl·rcolors ~· Soozy \Vest. through flc ten1ber. 1\I ESA VERDE LlllARV' -2969 ~1c·sa Verde Drive, Costa ~lt·sa. Oils by Doris Alderfer through J:>ccembcr. HANK OF COSTA !\1ESA --1-tarbor at B;ikcr, Costa Mesa Acrylics by Lucy Sanford through Dcl'Crnbcr. BRENTWOOD SAVINGS -HMO Adams Blvd., Coste Mesa. Oils Uy Ccc Coburn through Dect•rnbcr. -- :· • OPEN.SEsAME •• ! .NATURAL fOOD RISTAUIANTil Low Cltol"torol M ... 11 • • -HPrt s .... , -I • UNLIMITED SALAD AND • TEA WITH DINNE R • • (W•lll t~ll Cou""' . YEGETARIAN DINNERS FROM Sl.25 • • ----·-. a OPEN DAILY a 5:00 fo 11 :00 P.M. • 2440 W, Co•t Hwy. a • Newport leech i46-7071 • ••••••••••• FRESH LOCAL LOBSTER rkeli;wiili. a ... Ramos Frzz era Bloody Mary ~ I Li'e 2~! F•oien 2~~ EGGS BENEDICT SCRAMBLED EGGS Wrtfr /ui,.., di/dirt! /~or~- STEAK & EGGS CREPES SUPREME Otoos~ {roHt J delujtt(ul """61'1atro11s MONTE CRISTO A,, aat1ng MHdwiO. Jp«1a/ry SU!!_Jll!ls jom JO am -2 pm RESER.VATIONS ~·5811 "For T~•t Holld•Y Ol1111t r" BOB'S J•111 co•~r HWY. Dona Poi111 496-l~5 'i i\u1lwu1" ).1[\11l<..,..lo••1."1l>C', • .... ~1J 1h J11d 111 .. "'"'' ,kl1io:hllul ,1111~"1'tlnc ~II J\\'.1ll' Y•~I. · _JO ant-2pm r.-----.millnm..- 1 • ~ •• ··:i: r -----Wlril Thh Cowpo11 -I 1101 (011n1h<1n Wty Now~o11811ch nur lhf '"'°" oft M1tillrthu1 Blvd, 11 K1111ono Sn•n;1 . 251 E. COAST HIGHWAY >q)} NEWP ORT BEACH ~\. RESERVATI01~S-CALL 673-1505 FAMILY ~ESTAURANT 17185 BROOKHURST FOUNTAIN VALLEY I N•rt '• Go~co .ar l rookh•''' & Wornorl 963-4509 CHRISTMAS SHOPPER LUNCHEON SPECIALS!! Mo11. thr11 ll'ri. 1u1••• PLATI sr1CIAL s1 IS D1lu•• l urqtir, frlt1, Soled , , , • , , .~ ~~•T l~!AL~ .~I~. , , • •. , , , . • , , , , , , ~ 110 T••d•y 011ly WM11oid•Y Only .. A.Mini 91:~ W/1111ot S11111 t ntl G1•lie To11 I , , • , .,._ 1/J LI. GIOUND STEAK s140 W/g.r!ic To11I i nd Froneli Fri•• ••• ,,, n.,.., 0111, frlcloy Only 5'A•Hmr 95 W/...,01! S111co 1nd Girlie 10•1!.... C r 1ZZA S9UAIE W/1alM 99" Choie1 of Ono M1ol Topping •.• , , • ~ GOOO UNTIL 2 P.M. DAILY DINNER SPECIALS (5 to 8 p.m.l •1" MOMIAT -TOP' lllLOIN -•·01 W/91 rlic To11t 1nd Fri11 •• , , __ •. , ...•.•...•••• TlllMY-SPA•Hml -w;,., •• , S111c1 1n11d Girlie To1ll •••••••••...•••••••• 95c ... _, -...... HIGHT llf. PRICE WhMI Ac,•fll!Jllli.4 wJtli Adul t, All ltt rru on Child'1 Mt nu , , •••• , •• , , • • • 2 e 1etYinf PllM e Ch1rburgers e Spaghttti e Stt1k1 e s..tlng Over 160 with Complete banquet f1cil itlt t • Old 11-- e llemlly Aln• ... r• & Pric e• -G1me Room For Fun I I I I~-~ I TO INTRODUCE the New I I I I Pol . ~ Expenence ... I ..,..,1K I One entreeatour regular price ""' ...... ,,~, and the second entree I I I -I ~is (Wht-n tOV P•••••• thh COUPll .......... ud Swnd•y tnrv Thur1d•V• lhr11 Dtc. JI) 3901 E. Coast Highw1y/Corona de\ Ma r Phone:675-0900 NOW OPEN MONDAY RIVIEtu\ ftESTA.UftAM' Contintntel Cu islnt Cockt1il1 Sennng l uncheon and Oi11ncr Mond(.I JI th roiLQh Sa turda~. Closed Sundays Wt ,11 re locatt-d 11oxl to the May Co. in South Coa\t Pl1z1. 3JJJ I . ltltf11I Co1ta u... 540-)140 .ft-I · EARLY BIRD • DINNER I I 4 • 7 P.M. -Mon. and Thur•. ,P ~ 2 MEXICAN DINNERS I I Fo• THE l'lllCE OF ONE J TH !~ OFFE~ EXP'lll ES JAN. l 'I~ ·------o~ CO"'PO>I Good .. or IEnUrt P•t!Y ., T•blt TOPS IN MEXICAN FOODS & STEAKS LUNCH AND DINNER 7 Days A Week -11 A.M. to 2 A.M. -----DINNER SPECIALS NIG HTLT c_ _____ M_9 N DA y TH RU _!.HU R~DAc_r:_ ___ __! 2530 W. Coast Highwa y HENRY'S N~:;;,, 548-1177 LOOKING P1o:n 11\41 IJJ 91 H~ 1Ki(/s Like To Ask A 1ul v FOR A VNIQ.VE MENV? You'll find ii oi creperfe the only Orange Coun ty restauran't serving a wide choice of crepe'!ntrees and de~serts for lunch, dinner and supper 1 • A • TRY CREPE ST. l"'CQUES -, • . Sc.11/ops, shrimp, sliced flesh mu~hrooms in a b«h•rMI s•uce wfCh sr~i1e 'chee1e. Of'CN DAILY ll:OOA.M. Tel. 556-1225 ...... CMllJllll-CW .... • t.z·,,,": ~-.. -----~ ,;r,. . . -· ... - • "YOUR BIG PARTY JS OUR BIG PLE{tSURE" • 296 E. 17th STREET •· JllLLGREN·so;- COSTA MESA PHONE 645-7626 • COCKTAILS • ., SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. IANQUIT fACILITllS Dl1111er Served fro111 5 P.M. L1111ch10111 • 11 ·I NOW 'IATURINl- "THE BACHELORS" 14dle Dor• ' G•ry G•nl11 T"6. Mn1 Sot. 117 PACIFIC COAST HWY, HUNTINGTON IEACH 536-2555 -- The Extraordinary Mansion , on the ocean with the Zillion Dollar View . WE HAVE ..... •.. Great Suppers ••. Untraditional late·night feasties , .. Rather Unique Entertainment COOLDEN HOUR 4,30.7,30 Mon. thru Fr i. Sp1~ia l El'll1rt1in'Tl t nl SUND.t. Y IRUNCH With Champagne I 0 AM.3,00 PM 2601 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach 645-8444 . ~1FliLR ·~ .$Tfr1Q LUNCH rt;;',.,J!.,.~14at/UfC, DINNERS from BOi (f(711A-r from $1 .BD Mon.-Fr1, 11;30 AM WI wr1co1111 [NllDlfN E•tn•l'\(IS 1<! 9·00 PM CANOfllGHT OINNUS TOP slRtolN' STEAK' DINN.E 1 R 195 IJrUUIOll GlllN IAIAO CHO!CI 0 1 011\\INC. G•lll( 111 .. 0 (MO!C I 01 11(1 '" ... " O• lllllf(H Fiii' G IOUJO~ ltl'-*O SI I .. • -... 10• llllO•JO 111 .. ~ ....•.. NIW •OI • \lf.\l ... ·-~ C .. llLIMIJO Ill .. •,. . ......... 1 10 . . . . • . • J .Jl . . . . . . . . . . . ) l' ...• t '. Jll"l .. ND 101111 • . .. . . . .• , •.... I •J JI .. POOD (OMllH .. l!Ollf • , . -.. , . , •• , ..•. t .•I 11 1 ... l H ''''I l l .. ,, .. ,.,,,,.,,., ...... l t i f1tlf·l "CON WI .. ,,! Cl •.• , ...•• , -..•..••• J JJ Ill ,,l .. l ..... , ................. , , ... J 10 lllLO IN 51 1 .. l IAMOWICH .••. , , •...•... I ti 0 1111Ml l l lli!(IVOI: GlllN , .. LllO, (NOICI OP 0111\INC. G.llil( ...... 0 . Cll01CI OP 11(1 •11..:PP 0 1 POIA10 ln9rld Soy1: Come Dln1t With Me, DINNER ENTREES ------· --- BUR GERMEISTER STEAK l Po~ket of File! I.tied will! mu1hroom1) FILET STEAK (Rib-eye Cut ! SAUERBRATEN CHAMPIGNON SCHNITZEL WIENER SCHNITZEL CORDON BLEU ROULADEN Imp. W ine e Beer e W ir.11 Coc~la ih Ope" Daily 5 to 10-Closed Monil~v the BERLINER RESTAURANT Si11gers i11 Spirit • Orange Coast l'ollege's Chamber Sl ngcrs are 111 the holiday n1ood and have been keeping a full sc hed· ule of holiday concerts. Yet 10 come are a presenta- 11011 at lht! l.utheran ('hurC'h of the ~1aster 111 ('or oua del Mar on Sunday and a J\1onday appearanl't' with the Huntington Beach Monday J\1orning ('lub '!'he OCC Chora le and Cha1n ber Singers v.•ill cul 111lna te the fall se n1ester's work on Jan . 12 \vhen 1 l1e groups pre.~ent an annual ~lidwinter ('onc·crt in thu Ol'C Audiloriuni. 'rhe 8 p.1n. ('oncert will be free lo the pu blic. SPOUTER SALOON Victorian Bar at T M~~~OF!~ .. r.RK COUNTRY CLUB ORANGE COUNTY'S TOP .ENTERTAINMENT JOE LIGGINS The Original "Honeydrippers" BACK AT THE LARK ROOM with WILLIE JACKSON Wednesday thru Sunday B11t1quef F11cilifi111 LP to 450 People 16712 GU.HAM AVENUE IAt Wanwr) HUNTINGTON IEACH 17141 146·1116 121]) Sf2·1f54 18582 BEACli BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH TOWN & COUNTRY CENTER 968 seoo ll~~~~~~~~~-~-~l -;~.577\ 499•2626 I mITLf.I Mexica1i Resuiuru11t PROUDLY PRESENTS THE CHAPTER II Fur \'11111' l1ini11!!: ._ And Dani.:1ng: l'lt•asurc ,• Playlnq Nl,htly Wt:d. thru Sun. "f inest lilexican Food in Orange County" OP EN 7 DAYS e COCKTAILS 547 W. 19th STREET COSTA MES.t. 642-9764 MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR OUR Gala New Year's Eve Party CONT INUOUS ENTERTA INMENT PARTY FAVORS, SPECIAL MENU Fun For Everyone FROM 7,00 P.M. ON NO COVER I NO MINIMUM 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER llMl-n lluftum• A Brolld"'• Ample Plrkln• A ... ,.,,.uenr FACILITIES FOR PRIV ATE PARTIES IN THE NEW GAR DEN COURT IRANDIE IRANDON DUO, Tue.·Sot. Ap,.orlnq 111 the REGENCY LOUNGE LOCAL LOBSTER DINNER 32802 COAST HWY, (U Crown V1111ry Parkway) LAGUNA NIGUEL DINNER DANCE -8 p M Marine Restaura~t· & Empire Room A New Year 's Eve Part . gourmet dinner c K~~~ ~11 n1ebver forget- roast N y · o ster or Cha ew Ork sirloin of beer mpagne, favo rs , dancrng, everyi~;ne' $40.00 Pf' <Oupl1 fP<tPl id) ' (In & flll~•I' •ncludedi '"'""'"'"' 644-1700 #533 :::;: The Lido Lounge coc~TMLS . D""Clt'IG TO Llvt MUSIC f°'VORS FOR °'LL 8:30 P.M. c~r c~or&•-$3.00 per'"''°" fr1dily. Dtctrl\bl'r 14 1973 Rrmenian Resla uranl men's F_.,M OUS SHISH K-808 ll!LL Y DANCING-e TI111r .• 51111. Am~!8~' Nil8 E:.•~•v T~~r •d6y Bri"9 Yo~• Co•!~m• And Ddnc1t To Li•• M ~1ic 2116 PLACENTl.t. A~ e COSTA MESA e 642·0800 8 0CTI·' 1BZ:Z r:::Rl 8CO 13/.lDD _, ' J ..., -::'.:: -·111! •. .'~1.~ 1...1:-: -•. 1 11~·1~1:1 - ,;,/.::' -</.':~~-.,·.1 £·e1 ---··.~. :: -1 1·· -~;l e.I"/•"':--.. ~ 11 I I {:Ji,;;.~ 1' -. .X~· ::._; . ·~) -::: .§ _-:..) -I 00 .·:·' -STllW BIT •:,, ;:«. Piii! PILICI 'v.-; 1111171 .tJ4ML ...... l'Otll ... CH. CAW. ,._ .... , ... L~ztt:.r .::l1.11~7c ~ S ::: ~'·' .-Ee P~~:W"1 THE SAN CLEMENTE INN PRESENTS A . SUNDAY BUFFET Serving From 4:00 to 8 :00 P .M. per person 125 Avenida Esplandian San Clemente·· 492-6103 . • I ' ' • • • . ' THE FIASCO'S-INVITINGi YOU TO AN EVENING OF; EXCITING MUS IC AND! SUPER ENTERTAINMENT; TUESDAYS THAU SUND.t.YS IN THE LOUNGE: IOtNGll Af IPllNO"O.llf ht ''ii:~~ Vll···~•i'l!"illl\'111\"llll'lll\"~~~ --~"'lllllillllllillllllillllllillll~~llillll·!644llillll!•!.2!.03~-ll!o!•llillll~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ E1IDJmE1filI E LEE • . :Oi '. • • • , 00 ' •Oi I . \_ 0 I • NEWPORT BEA CH • I • ' • • ,, ' • FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR t . . ' ( .. WHAT TO DO TV DAILY LOG •· , , · · "'"''( C.nLer 1'1111nl•hOn1. OfOllt SpO!• Occ S h . Ch l . C S d •. ) 111.p onic ora e in oncert atur ay "'""""'···'"·"·""'"""·'''"""' Friday Evening DECEMBER 14 Saturday Morning DECE MBER l ~ 6;00 tJflO EDmmCDNt ... s 1 :00 0 1~ I )Thi fllnu1on1s (J IQ U J ·21 6 (;29 I ) Mt_.I 0 11 6 10 ffi l idsv1ill 0 l & l1k111 l11k1tb1ll Con! d r6 l1n ntlRe Tu•tdt trom S30PM l1~1rs 11 Ch•~ago O ut 1l llucs ll unnJ Bulls (8 lY I Cl1uroom r6 ,Courbhip of Elld1c'1 ratllu Q Mowit : !CJ "Kiu of fire" !1dvJ I lh1 LllCJ Show ·~~l•cl 1'a11nc1, 8a1b111 Rush, l ilt fllntslones ID l rothei Bu11 Stu Trek 7,)(1 f) (,. 8') 811lty'1 Co1111ts Simplemtnlt Mu11 Q ~l 6; ffi lntk H1fh, Pliv1te Hod2tpoda1 Lodi;• lye J11r1e Stoo11s (J Mo1mon T1ber n1tl1 C11011 6:J0 (.6 1'11 l }Hoi:an's Htfot! 16 Ultra M•n fl Mo,ic (C) {90) "Ensiffl Pul.' fl 17 J lOii's C1n1 ,u" !coml '6A -lloben wai~er. ,10 Wor:d ot Wonder ! 1 .13 l6 1 t~ (Ll lhw1 I (D Elementary News 0 Dick Van Oyt1 · (D CountlJ Mu$1t flOi Mtl"f Grlllin Siio., 1:00 8 ('lO a I Scoot1·Do6 It S"lCI(!\ I Pinotchio ll ,61 rn Add1ms F1m11, Hislof"f or An Joh" W1yne l~e~11r Ltvint Et sJ 1 6 Mol'lr : "Loi n Sht rk" f01<1) ·~ 1 ~tv•I• -GeorP,e R~11 Ooroth y Hai:. Desert Thrur1 0 17 3 Supe1 Friends ED littlt R-sc1ls I 8 lhr Flintstonrt 110 Vis:on On J:OD e f3' D rn Nt'tOS m Movie: "hl1nd lhKuf ' (41a) (6.1 Movie: (2hr) "Miidred l'iricr" '52-Glyn1~ Johns, Dd.,d N1.~n. (d11) ·4 ~ -Joan Cr1wlord 1'6 Voice o! Tokyo [8 Animtl World ff:! Sesimt SBee\ 0 Wl11t's My Lin~! 1:30 Q J l r,, 'lOi ffi [mu21ntJ + 4 I!) Mod Squid ( 8 1 B1iltf5 Com1b (1 7 (3,, I ''lSrA.l i Cricket o~ lllr 0 Movie: (CJ "JohnnJ Ouk'' (dra l lie1rth ·~4-lony C11rt1~. Poper L~ur1e ij) Limu1ld1 @ Movit.: (C) "The Secret Seven" flll 6J Dr12nrt \adv) '66 -!ony llu)sell. t!) Llghb in 1111 Abru 9:00 § (r'l9 18 ) My f1voritt M1rti1ns ( '29 () ') Amtriun Horst Show , 'l) r6i 10 ffi Bulch Cas1idr I U ,rimtr Amar Movit : "Dtllh Yallt)"' (wtSI EYtllt" LltilKlt ·~&-Robert LCll'l tr y Helen Gilbeil. Speed Rae.tr 0 '11 ( J)Us!it'~ Rescue Ranten 7;30 DuJty't Trail (SJ C;irtlXln C11niv1I OJ (6l [OJ Hollywood SqUllH 8 M:1ttr Rogu~· Ntighbo1hood E\rphant ~or 9:30 ( '29 8 ) Jr:innit 0 Coli~tntration ''23 16; JOi ffi Stu Tit k O"'• l nttchrd ( 6 1 Movie: "Hunter ot the U11- (11, (3J To Ttll tt1t Trwth lnown" {my~) '&r..-Gtorgt Ard1son. I Will Street Wtt' § '7' ll Ghost Chai.ers Unt1mt~ World : Srsamt Slltet E1crn1110 110:00 (.;l:9 i 8 )(8'Pro fD11tb111 Ot· Ghoul liitne rroir Lion~ at Miami Dolphins 7:45 [ ~'FCIAL 11.lnlt t nd th• Thrtt §" r6) '10' m Slcmund Btar1 'i7' (3 ' Brady !(ids 1:00 § ~-rj') ril C.lucti's Dtpl . Movit: {C) "~II Thal Hr1ve11 · Ci')LlOI f7j ~j'ojd ' Sori Alktw'I" (dr~/ ·~&--lane Wyman. 11)~l (D ' Al A VtlJ m Movie: "Drive a C1ooktd Mile~ Mr1ry Crid:tt (dra) 'S4-M1cAry Roon ey, (:) Miiiion $ Morlt: (C) (2h1) (l) Gospel Jubilee "Nithl liialltry" (dra) '69 -Joan tlN Alhed Hitchcoc~ PrtHnts Crawford. Barry Sulliviln. § Rolltr Games m l obb r Go!dsbo1t Show lO:lO 123i Qi) !lo1 ffi Pin\ PJnlhtr Tllt lold Orlt1 Movie: "Btllt ol l~t Nintties" LI Stfto11 Joven lcoml '34-M3t 'fjtsl. (iiJ W1niors B1U.elb1ll Warriors V1. 0 (11J 131 ffi Mis1lon: Mag ic Poftl1nd. ffi Mister RoRen' Neighborhood I W1shin(ton Wetl in Rnitw 11:00 Q 11} (Tl lfOJ ID The Jr1sons lt Matstra Mender 0 L]7) l :l J ff) NCAA football "Tlit l1p1ntie Llnpac• l"ro1r1M camellia Bowl" l!lO (~ Cf1l Roll Out! f6)Tiju1111: Window lo tht South 0 Hallmark Halt of Fame m Ne'" *THE BORROWERS 'i6'Tht1t1r 26 The story of a family ff:) Sesame Sheet I 6 . h I II ll:JD Q fiil6J ~ol ffiGO! ... on Y inc es a 161 Movit: "P1role, Int." (dral ·~~ C) l:p (6) lfQl ff)] J,Ec1AL I Hall· -M•~hatl O'Sh~I. [velyn An~~rs m1r\ Hal! of rime "The Borro,.. '10 It T~~es A l h1tl ers" Eddie Al~rrt. Tammy G11mt5' m Ad lib 0 (]], t'.1 1 rn [ ~·(tlA~ I A Christ· ID M o~1t: "fr ands i~ \ht Haun!· mas Carvl (R) Hf Houi.e" (com) '56 -M1tkey (8 1 News Conferentr Rooney, VirRrn•~ Welles, m Mtl"f' liiriltin S~o• aJ Ch11npionship Wrest!lnr Cityw1tclltrs (RJ Novel• Afternoon J1p1nne Tr1vd '''i""' 9:00 , 12:00 D SurndipitJ 6 Enchanting Modern 1 O Movl': "fivt !iiave' to C1i10" * Version of "MIRACLE (dial ·43 -A~1m lam1roH ON 34TH STREET" (:)Movie: IC) "St1nd al Apach• 0 (...,, '111 rj1 [ S,f(il' I Mi r. Aiwe(' (""ts) '53-Hutl\ O'Brioo. ~· l" · I.!!.! Lantu 1ct1 on l tth Str"I Controvrrsy l (61 Eduu tion at won. over tht rl.istenct of !ht rt1I Santa , Misttr Roa;ui' Ph i&hbol'IKlod Cl1us !hr01111 big busintss. lht l1w, • lrivtlurt iOYt1nment •nd scie nce into a . ,,,... iG, I IKlhday hullabaloo in !his TV vt r· 12.)(1 . 'tf,. (!) ~ N~t Spft a1 Edllio~ sion of the l!M1 motion p1clurr I : U.~~avyree ~~:!~~Ones ! 1:00 · o:J @no'E?;'lP10 Footb all 'IT,'"'~ l.'E\ I i•tCi1oL I Ju Ii e P1nsbu1~h Steelers at San f1an- <!!J 14! ~ · • S C•!C.O 49er>. Andie~• Chns~mas tloW r6J Movie: "Two Gun lady" (wes) Th01 W1ek 1n Pro Football ·~~ p c ,11, ,., ~~ c· ... u---egg•e a "'"' _m, rn rne GJ Soul Train : Mart~rp'leer .Th11t1.r (Rl (El Lind ~ tht Glan!s • LI Cnada !lien Cr11d1 [26 Rolltr Games J1p1~ti.r l•nru•ct Pro2r1m I futbol-S0<ctr 9:30 · LI .H1tna 1:30 ( 19 8 ) L8 Speed Bugg ·' Yanety , , Movie: (CJ '1he Spoilen" (!';es) 10:00 • ~@ [!;!, ffi Dffn M.rtin '5&-/eTI Chand!e1 , Anne B.11•er. ~o m IE i1 Newt I m Mister Ro~tr~· Neighbor~ood I .•. hi ' II 2;00 0 (J! ..! ) }!!Mt and th1 PuJ!Y· 6 12 I t ry tah 0 BE ST BET! BORG NINE g Mov1t: "Ridtr on A Dtad * AS VINCE LOMBARDI 1 Hori.e" (we11 'f.2 -John v.~yan 0 '17 IJ ·CEJ l••tCOA\] Pol1rail: 0 17 :J rn~BC'1 \'i1d1 World Lt~end in !iranitt !tit la1t V•nce o! Sports UCL~ •; Nnrth C~ro ma ! ~mnard1. rt·~S•d!"d one n! 111~ Ba;~~t~a11 lone~\ toolball (o.teheJ me ~amt (a lntern 1tion~I Ho~r h~' e•!I ~ll()"'n, !S lht SYbjtt! ol m Combl1 !h•S fu:<1 o1 two Portrail prestnt;i ffi Mo•ie: "frl ntlJ 111 tht liaunted !ions Lrn!5t Botgnine slars ii tt11 1 V1r~1n•a Wellt'. IJ~••d Jdi)\•n. f•try c~ch and Colleen Oe,..hursl tD Sesame Street s1ars •S li1s "''It 12:30 O (1q a ) Everylhing's Archie I Finn11 l mt 10 Movie: "Glory at Sea" (.!d•/ ·:;2 10,30 T1I~ Bati: l1 tvor HowJtd. Sonny lu!tS Twihtht Zon1 t!) tu!bol·Socctr Loco Y1l<lc1 1 3:00 O Dusr,'1 Tftrhou" Pr1i1t the lord Club I e 1 Sherloc-Holmes Tllt1trt I 11.00 Q 0 rn ff' ffi Ne'" Q Mov1t: (C) "Sc:ilplock" (W!5) fJ J\8 1110, ll 'O Ne•s 1 'G~-f.Jalr Robertion, I 0 Bob Bayd Show/USC B11~etbal! W Movie: "In Old Cat1!orn1J" T1011ns vs Sin1~ Clari I ("'e~\ 42-John Wayne. f6 1 Perry M1Min 116 w"''!I~~ § RoUtr 1ii1mr1 ffi M1)!tr Rogers' l'ltithbo1hOGO To Tr:J lllr Truth ( 2q 8 I rat Albert Get Smart I o,,m, [17 I J Livin2 E1sy l :JO OEBtfT le•rning tin Bt fun O.o "!Ired Hitthetck Pre~nl! Stymour Pr~Jtnt5 (1" I ) Tr1i11 Wtst ffi Tht Y1rgino;in 11:15 rn C1nt1na ).i ED z~m! 11:30 EJ (~re ,J ::i&CIS lilt Mol'i': (1~ 8 )Wr,1; '" RtYltW ~Cl '7 fKtS ol Dr. LH" (far.) 'L~ 4;00 () Birnwtn1dos -ro~ Randall. Barhar~ [d•1 1 J (Jq a ) TIH1 Wttk in Pre 0 0.::1 (61 'i'Q:I m Johnny Ca1Jon football -0 11' '3 rn ln Concert 0 1mpu1o [t 1The Ptrsu1d1n 'o Wild Wild Wt~1 IJl·:t..:. I~ !'>\'.\ll'llU\lt' l"l ll lll.\1.1·: -'l'hl' Or:lnGt! t:oa~t College t:on1 - 1111111J!1 ~1n1phu11l<' \ li•1r;tlt· 11111 pri•Sl'll\ <1 t 'hnsllllHS t•1111- l'1·n ,11 ll p 111 S;1111rd.i.1 1n Ilk• Urun~L· Cu;ist LollegP Judi· 111r111111 l'rugr.1111 Hu·l udt· .. ",\lagn1f1cP11l J•rin11 1·0111"' b\' T11n1:1~ l.111 ... 11" \'1 •tur10 ;111rld ··.\J1d1J:hl r.1a:..~ for "Chri .. 1- 111,1' hr1 \I.in· 1\11111111 .. l'hitr'Jfl!lltt'1r Atl1n1!'.>S1on Sl.50 lor o1dul1, .11ul 'i lu1 1•lnlf!rt·ll ;1111.l :-.tUdl'lll'> 'J"llHOl)(;JI DEC, 21 Clll':'\:TY I· \I ll -Cl1r 1s11nas "(lid l' nu 11 Irv Fairt'" J·:xh1IJ1!11111, fl';dt11'UIJ! ;1r1~ <uld c·rHfts 111 :111 1ncd1a. T111·'1L11 Sund,1\ \l1u ~1·r11!1:1ll'r Culturill Ct·nler. 1:!01 \V. f\l:il- 1l'rn 1\l l', l•ullt·r[Ull 'l'hruugll l)t·c. 21. 1\dn11~S[On rrcc . TlllHH.:t_:ll l)i''.C. 23 ('llH IST\1.\:-0 ~t.Y -t:r1ff1ll1 !'C1rk Observatory is prrsc11t111g 11s <1n11ual L'hris1111:1 .<: ... 11nw , "Christmas tiky" It l'311 b1.• st•1•n :d11·n1oun" ;111tl !'ll'l1tllJ.:'> through Dl·c. 2:l C•ill !2lJJ li11·ll!!I lvr ~llu11 llllU'' TlllH>LG ll i)L~C. :!:! llOLIO\\' f .\llt -l'1 ·prwr lrL·1 • ~·;1 1rt·. 1514 \\' !lro;1d· 11 :1y. ;\1111h1•111i. prt·~l·n!<> 11 Chr1~t1nas F;urc 1~t1h h:.1n1h- ~ r;ilh·I! g1l!s .111d 1•11iPr1 :1l111nt·11I Hours: lO a .n1 .-9 p.rn. \\l'tl11t•sda.v lhr•1ugh S;1turday ;ind uoon ·G p.n1 . Suntl<1y, lhrutigh Dt·t 2:1 UEC.:. 11-~:: ll(>L ll)A\' ISALLl.:'.T -H:dlet l':ltirica (Laguna BC'aCh CIVIC l{all~•t I pl'l'St'lllS Ill> ;JIHlllid \'llri~l!ll<lS gifl lo lhC (•On1111llllil y, tht: holul:1v ll:ilh·t ··Thi· Nll!er:1cker." Four 1natinel'S and -;j -. l'\'l'IHJig p1·rforrn:1nct·~ arc scheduled: <.i i 8<10 p.1n. l)t'l'. l.f: 2-:iu :u1d ll ::;ii p.1n. l.Jt'l'. l:i. 1l ::!fl and 8:30 1).rn. !)cc Iii ; C:30 p.ni. !)Pc. 21 . i ·~u :incl ll ::JO p.111. i1ec:. 22 and 2::JU :1rnl H·;\u p.111, Dt't'. 2:1 All pl'rforn1<.rnt·es will !akc place in tl1l' L;igun;1 .\loultun 'fhC'alre. Tickt'IS ;:i re S.1for11dults and S2 for childrl'll and SJUdl•nts. lnforn1arion and rest'r\'ations, .f!J.f-1 148. OEC. 15 llOLIDA \' ST.\f;E SllO\\' -Chris!rnns in the ghetto is 1hc subject of :1 holid;1y stage !'ho1v titted. ··c11ristn1as : .\l aybc It 's All 111 .\ly ~!ind"' lo be st;,iged al 7:.10 p.n1. Dec. 15 in 1he (;olden \li c!'t Com1nun1ty Theatre, (:olden \Yest Collcgi::. It is a "Laugh·in·· rorn1:11 bur the songs. sketches ;1nd 111011- olog-ues :ire b} 16 f\lack ;ind Chicano student s, n1cnt;1] hcal1h dl'pl. lr:u nt·e s. Tickets are .'1.50 general admission and 5U f·cnts fur l'h1ldrcn und er l2. llEC. 15 1:11,\T PAll:\l)E -The City of Long 13ciich is presenting 11s :1nuual hoc1L parade 111 an abbrc\·iated \'Crsion. due to th(' Pncrgy t•risis. \l \11ill stnrt al 5 p.tn. on Saturday only. The bu:1ts can be seen in the inner ca1u1ls of riaples and Aht· 1111tos H<iy. UEC. Hi SUPf.:r. Sllll\\' -The Santa 1\11:1 !'olicc Ucpl. is sponsonn;: 0111 afternoon of cn!crtn1111ntnt. ··sanra's Big Super Shoo'" ;it 2 11.111 Ul'l'. Jt; 111 the D1sncyl;.1nd Hotel Co11vc11t!on Ccntt•r. t\111ong tlic t!'ltbril1l'S 11·ho plan ro cd1 cnd ure 1\lilton Hc!'IP . [)on Hicklt•!i, John \Va ynl'. Estht·r \Villin n1s and Dinah Shore. The star-studdrd l'l't•nt is to benefit Orange Cow1ty under- µril'ill'ged childrC'n. Ticker s :ll 825. $15 and SIO ;ire tax de- (luctible. !11fornu.11ion. :·,58-tl!l:l. DEC. 16 llOIJl)i\ Y ll ElllTAGI:: -"l'hird annual Chris1rnas fps1ival :it lh:1·11age S11u:irr. AVC'/lll{' .f3 and !he Pasadenn Frl'l'- w:1.v. Lo~ /\ngelt·s. lland11.:raft itrn1s. foo<l booths. cntl't'!~1in- 1nt·11t. S;1111a . n·u1dr1·r~. pll PPl'I sho1\'S and a tour of !he 1!;1)l' Houst· li'lrc:1 IUUO I I/our~ 1-4·:!0 p.111. llEC. 16 ('0 '.11\J L":'\'I T\' CA ROLS -O!•si~n. a con1n1uni!y Chr1~!•11ns t ;1 rul fl'\11ur1ng lhe .\-lclod.\·l:ind Con11nunity Chorus. si11grr .John llal\ and a p;tgcant. 11·1ll take place at 3::10. ~:30 and 7 .~o 11 rn. S11nda,\· 1n i\lelodyl;inci . opposite fronl Di:;nl'yland, .\n:1 h\·1n1 Fret• :1dn11ssiu11. lnforrnill1on 7it>-8890 . llEC. 1 6·2~ ' Dl'.'.C. I!! l'O.\CEBT · ll ,\Z,\.\H -The .Jo\s tlf l'hr1srn1as (a concrrt lnr1:1,!r. II di l:tkt j/l:ll'.t' Dec I!/. fro1n i !u Jl) p Ill. HI !ht· l)l'L' 0111ironurn. H:11.aar f('H!llres gdt booths, rrinkets ilnd h11hday toot!. 1'hc concert ll'ill uflL·r a fulk·l:ornPdy group :lnd f'hild re11's l'h01r. ,\d111is~io11 . ~l pc1· person and $.150 per f:11nily. DEl'. 19·2 1 1\IEDI E\'1\L Cllrt!ST\i.\S -Hl·n;usS<ln('t' Chrt!iln1:is part1· bcncfiuing l1~tt•n('r-su1>1X>rled r;1dio station KPFI\. ta kt'~ pl:tcc lrorn (i p.in. 1u 11 p.1n. !lt'l'. 18-2~ 1n rhe llolh·11·ooO J';dl:id 1tllll ~lt•r r1 e Cllr1s1n1as F':11re 11dl inel ude " cOuntrv Cr.tft.s .\l;1r k1't ft':t!urcs 1111ustr1·ls. 11111ncs. 1uggll.'r:;. a nieci · 1t·1·;1I f.1 shion sho11 ;i nd er;if!s boo!l1s DEC. '.!G-2~ l._\S LL'\IJ:'\:,\1111\~ -L;1 Ftl'Sl:l d1' las Lu1n111u r 1a.~ takes plai,:r 111 rhe Ca~:t Aclo!x· dt~ H;1f:1rl , !:l:lO IX::i ro!ll1' Dr .. (;Jrn- d:dt'. Eit·nt 111eludl'.:. rcfn·shrncn1s. (·ntert~1 1n1lll:n1 :1nd pin· a1a-brc;1k1ng cere111on.1 tl1lurs: 0-!• p.111 . !lee. 2t1, l-~ µ:in. a nd 6-9 p.1n. lll."C. 17-18. Fr('(' :idrn1-;sion ~' Ol Y MPIC <;P ORT! rru~ R•1on O'Ncol "WHERE'S POPPA?" 1 & 10:27 l".M. IRI .. , "MIDNIGHT COWBOY " g,;4 l'.M. (10 L \S r'ltSAOAS -(llvf'r:1 Str1•PI Natil 11 y Sf'l'llC. wi!h ~~ Ill e· sized fi gun·s: lih1nHn<itl·d n1gh!ly at lh•~ i'l::i7.D. 1r1th ;1 L:i.; !'os<.Jfta!'; cclf'br<1t1011 each ev1·11ing ;1! 7 p.m. Old Pl;17;1, f.(ls Angeles. Alvarado Boulc\·ard across frorn Los Angel1•s tr;11rt sta11on . "THE GAMES" CA LL THEl'.il!E fOA SUNDAY MATIN!:F. SC HEDU LE ;:=======;.-=:==;·~~~~~-"'"--=,....,.,,.-~___,. __ ~--IG • FAMILY TWIN CINEMA Founl~'" Y~llc-y 9U 17~8 l'l••l lo Gomto Storr . At ro" trom L•nbrook Harclwart' , CINEMA t "JEREMY" I PG I "TAKE THE MONEY & RUN" I PG I CINEMA II "CABARET" (GI "HELLO DOLLY" I GI 1--·- ~ o •'' I •• I .,,., ""~P'"' IOe,.ch l'hun~ ,,IJ·MJ.>U A GREAT COMB INATION ! Roar once again with the original movie cas.t ... fl ri lngo Prem1rige1 Production ~ ... :.. ! .,, "THE IT6LIAN CONNECTION" NOTICE TO ORANGE COAST FINANCE PAGE READERS: m .lllrtcl Mitchc0<k '"""h 0 ,17 3 CD ABC Supt11!1r MD'I· (!) 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IPe'regoud at fin ding pe ople and jobs, too G'et htf./1 fa.rt 1i1it h clit.r.rificd t1d verlisi11g DAILY PILOT THE ONE THAT MEANS BUSINESS "THE NUTCRACKER" ~ Ballet l'aclfica 11 .a- guna Beach ('ivic Bal- !c t l µresent ~ its annual l'hri~tn1as ballet. "'!'he Nutcracker'' tonig ht througn Oer. 23 in the l.a guna ~t ou!ton 'l'l1c a- trc. !!ere. d ancin~ ll'f\ to right. arc ~l ar.v Sa.v- cr~. t'harJc<; ('ol~an :ind Elizabeth sn~'tlrr. Sec lloli<l<ly Hall{•! a! left . ROS~ HUN7ER'S MO N UM~NTAL PROUCTION "LOST HORIZON" + THE TRUE STOll.Y OF T H~ WOll.LD'S flR!:T ECOLOGIST - "THE DARWIN ADVENTURE" 80111 CoJ01-Aoted I G I m MANN THEAT~ES (Elizabeth l ; Taylor j\sh ' I Wednesday"1 HenryFondJ .,·.cf II! I WEfkOAYS 8:40 So!,•Sun. l ,00, S:20 8,40 f1ND JACK LE~llMO N "SAVE THE TIGER" LAST 7 DAYS! • JAMES WHITMORE ~WILL ROG£RS'U1!'.' Adapted by PAUL SHY RE · 1.1·~11ir1>:0 1,11~1nwij /!J '~i'i1/ 1Jl.lA\LU) U lNJ[LI/" DEC. 26 lhru JAN. 20 TICKET INrORhlATI DN CALL 111))626·7211 MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPl£ , •• OD!H '". o/ , •• 1'1•n9• " la •MO•,. P.••Ml '"""'' '"" •~,110•'•'• or ,.,a .. • """,..... 101 ,.,~ o; r••" <••ld•M , -------------------- ............................ ... :01 [t:.r: .... lJI, '""'"'°'"' , .. , ... ,°'"'''" -""''""""°"''""""_.,_ moM.411. Q11191 t<U ,_.. 1'11• "'· & -. Oll'9t 1.-1 , .... .... ".., .. ., . ._,,. M llAl'I -D O.S to»m * w.t!"1'1!-00.~U TM9.AT"• DR'IV•·IN SUPER SWlP MEE11 MAR80R 8LVD. Dftw.·IR s ... a S....·•-•o•o"' ORANGI Dfl'f'e·IR 1 A I r .... Sat. a s..n.-• • .., to• pm ,, .. ,...,, .. ........,.. ",,._ s ........ '•mlly fun! "'•f.lt•l •er9eln• G•~••! f, ..... , ,, •t l•"'<>~ St. 5~'> )'>16 !WO AIM! .OVIW GINGIR 191 lHl AIDUCTORS ,.,, "IJl(lll'M ACTION" i»Od 12/l) L,,..eln ~ ••. ~•'!of l<no!I 81l ~IHO 111111 ADULI MO'l'IU ' t i .I MIDNtG+lf COWtOT !II (~.) l OVllS & OTM(t SllAHGllS (3.} WMlll'S l'OfltA (I I ~ ... o .... . ,, ...... ,, ••-""'" !S•.1 961·1'11 ---·--THI WAT WI WIU l"I .... .... ........ 11 ••. ~ .. . .. ,, .... .. '>J 1·1711 OOU•U ~IJJC-M SACRED KNIVIS 1 ........ ~·1 -·~ ... ,~ •···· ' ........ ,_,, 111 186? , ........... . ..... •' ..... u 5?1~~~J Son O!••• ''"• r. .... 1,.,... 0 1! ..... . 41l·4~4 S itwOWI# I ....0.~W GITAWAY ,... l'llll I OUStlN llOfl-.ut Llnll llG MAN ,... . . . -. -. DAIL Y PILOT __1!9 HOLIDAYS • Ch.ri st111a s Carols At K OCE Look~ Chorale Shares J\'Jission At • Ameri('an Chrisl1na s' I ts Christmas Prese11ting ,_. Mystery Chap1nan ''An Evening of Christn1as Carols" will be presented by the \ViJ!iarn Hall C.'horalc and Orchestra flt 8 p.in . Saturday in Chapnian College ~ll'n1orial Hall Auditorlurn . 3.'JJ N. Glassell St., Orange. Chorale, under till' dirl!ctinn <>f Dr. \\'1llian1 fl, llnll , f!ssociale professor o( rnusic at Chapn1:.in has pcrforn1ccl be fore audirnccs throughout ~~urope <ind is al'cl:tin)f'd fur its American appcaranet·s. More L ha n 150 sinJ{crs \.\'il l pt'rforn1 lhrf'{' different tyf)('S rir t..:hrisl111:is n111.~1c dur· ing lhc t·o11e1•rr. B1·i.:lnuin~ \.\"i1h f:11niliar carols such us "I \\'nnder <lS J \V:1ndr r," the Choralt> 11•ill offl·r traditional C!1nshnas songs for audience partic1p:i1ion . ~1oving to 111orc unusti:i! srlcctions, rhe group tlrt111 1r1ll sing <::irols frotn rounlru•s throughout lh l' 1rorld. "\l/ondl•r 'fillings,'" a rarely- pcrformed work for harp and chon.LS by the Pulitzer-Prize- "'inning ron1ooscr John l..<t f\lontainf', 11·!11 climax the performance 11•ifh <1 multi- media prt'sentation and nar- ration nf fh(• !h<'tne. j ·t~ .. ll. •; : .j /"'~t I :; NEW MIRACLE -David liartma n, Jane Alexander and 9-year-old Suzanne Uavidson star in a new musical version or t he holiday favorite ··~1iracle on :!4th Street." 'fhc two-hour ~pecjal to be presented at 9 o'clock tonight on Chan- nel 2. Mormo11s Do A star-studded P u b 1 1 c Broadcasting Service hour- long holiday special. hosted hv Hurt J.a n1·aster, takes w!l1<' ufiu:-u<i! looks at C'hr1strn 11~ at 5:30 p.n1. Sunday. !Jee 2:1. on Channel 50. 'fltc progr:un ".\n !\meric;lri Christma~: Words and f\.lusi('," featuring-,/an1cs Earl Jooc!t. Linda l .. 1vin. F'reda l·a,•111· ,1nd Peter 'i'arrO\\", brifigs lo life soine of the va ried and at tin1es ncgrHivc -reactions tow.'lrds the l1ohd;1y found Jn Arnl'rican litc1Jl11rr and song. ''Individual fel·lings Christn1as .'ls a p~:rsonn1 thing i.<; the th('me of this sl10\1·.'' said the produi.:er }Ind l\'ri tt'r Bo Goldn1a11. \1•ho h\l'> 11 rittl'n scrcC'nPlays for n u mer o ti s television st"ria\s_ Gold1n11n , also a lyricist. hns !l'iHlled Ul> with ('()!11\)0Sl.'I° (:lcn !'i!Xfnn IO 1\T/!C SOnlC origi11a\ Christn1a.: s on g s performed on the sho"' by Freda Payne and Peter Var- ro"'· Ut h1·r nn1~1c on the prograrn 1<; provided hy th(' ll arl('nl Childrt•n's Chnrus :.ind \ht! C:Olumbus Doys Choi r , Princ eton. ~cw Jersey. 'J'h~· Los 1\ngclcs i\·h1S[C'r Chor:1le and S t n f u n \ a Orchestra "'ill usher in !he holiday season wit h t h i.' poptdar "Christmas \Vith the 1'ht1 r;ilf'" cont'<·rt ,d ! Ii r IXworhy (0h<1 ndll·r I ':l\"d1un l k.!i.:t·inl>cr 15 Under the direction of Or. Huger \\'.1~ner. the UXl-vo1ce l'horal group "·ill pcrforrn the 101·ous B a ch Cantata r,3 "Chri stians C1'lehra1e This IJ.1\ ... 11 hich 1s l.1t:l1r11·d tu ha\'e been first sun~ on Christ mas l)ay uf 1723. Al:-:o included in the concrrt 11·111 be. "\{ejo~ce. in the Lord A!h\·ay." by J·lenry Purcell. tl1e l3cnjamin BriHcn "ll y1nn to St. Cecilia." and a group of f~Hniliar carols in 11•hich !he Chorale will be joined hy 1'he llan rlbcll Choi r of lhe Neighborhood Church or 1':110$ Verdes. It \\'ill be thtJ third year in which the Hilndhi'!l Choir has appeared on ttH: Christn1as concert. Of special interest on the progratn will be I he nerfor111an c1• of "J ust For Torlav" bv B\:1nch~· Ebert ~~'.'i'·f.r 1:-iirs. Frank Hol!er Sca1·(1r 1. 1'. 1dCll' \.. no 11 11 lhroughout nus i1re:i fo r htr many i:hilanthropic and ci\"it· ,---------Admission is $3.50 for ;idulL<> nnd Sl.50 for sruden rs. Acl- di!ional inforn1a1ion 1na.v bl' ohtaincd lhrough the College'~ Cultural 1-:l'en!s Officl', !7141 633-8621. ex!. JOO. Museu1ns Open Doors Duri1ig the Holidays 'Me ssiah' ;=::=====;1 ofOUNTAIN VAWY GENlRAl CINEMA CORPOAAllCN Can1erata Recreates I lt:inder s '"'.\-lcss1ah'". the an .1 Looking for sunicw lirrc !o 1\nunal.'> froni ;1)) over 1hc nual Christrn:i~ offcrin.1-! nf lhc1 lake the rhlh1 rrn during the \1·orld an: p:ir! of the Los ~oulhern California :\lor111011 : Chris!1nt1s •·acJtion? Angele.~ Zov. for /1ours and Choir 11·i!J be pcrforn1cd al l ;uln1 i~sion prices. call 1213 ) R:30 p.rn i)ec. 22 in th e The Los Angeles Ci t y fi66·4650. Dorothy Chandler Pa\'ilion of i Rccrea1ion and Pnrks Dep!. tile I.A)~ An nl'lt'S ~1u~ic Ccnto-r.I h:.is-sei•cral muscun1s and 'fhc Va]l{'v Pl.'11.a Nature " Genier. i91i Laurel Gro ve Ainong solois!.~ who 111il! h1' facilitil's of gcnt'ral interest h h . bac•·.,-• hv ll>c 12c,.,.0icc> choir 1 I A\'C'., ::is many au t entic 1\-.'l.I CHEER UP THAT BOAT OWNER FRIEND Give Him Hil&riou5. AT YOUP, NlAREST BOOK STORl I ,,.~!:'~J ....... al oo;;IU;;1 Al(00;011 "M * A "' S "' !"" ~: "':°1 :~ (";'".", :•· ,"" "i'l1l')CC::-i·r .. ~ ... T. "'l l1tll & ;,11 SUN. a.f 11 t. l a FOUNIAIN YJUllY .,,t' . .!:'~D ~1IOOJ;u,;i-Ail01j;o11 "e;,T7LE OF THE '.': t.NCT OF THE t ;>es·· ~"'(,) ~lusic and n1 u s i c a l in- stru1nents front ill-.naiss ance Europe arc intel'\l·o1·cn 11·ith gospel rt•nding frmn the ~e"' Testan1ent to recrc;i !c the spirit or celebrations 0 r Christ's hirlh l!\Oft! than <lflO years ago. on .. A ltcnaissancc Christrn a!'." al 8 µ.nt. Dec. 22 on Channel 50. Opt'n dai Y· artifacts froni the. s an <111d a s.1·n1phnny orchcstra 1 The Cabrillo Bc.'lch tllarinc Fernando \'alley area on under the direction o f MA•INl HAlDWARE f\·lu~·unl, 3720 Stephen \\'hHe displny. including inincrals. Frederick Davis. 11Ht be !x1ss-:'! ===========::'!~~~~~~~~~~~'.":'. •• "' "N::::PTUN'! '·f\Ci O i." Drive. San l~t'dro, is open for Indi an arrowheads .'Ind a live b.'lri1 one Robert H:1\r or !l1c l· group tours from 8 a.m. to IX'C' tree, for information. CJ.]! J'1c11,· York City Op(•ra <.:orn- 5 p.n1. The seaside facility f2l3 J 764-2600. pany. inc!ud e3 rnaritime and sea-life -------------------------: The 11111-.1<'. IM.·rformcd hy !he 1o1•id1·l r kr1011 n Can1crnta uf the B11.;111n .\1useu1n of F ine Aris ~nrl rhr l;a n1era1a Motet <.:ho1r, incllulc.:s songs of the 15th. 16!h, :11i1! rrirl y 17th cen- turies frtirn England. Fr:in~. Pro1·enc11! Fr;111ct'. Sp a i n , Germanr. nnd Ciechos \ov<1kia . txhibits. Call (213 ) 831-3207. Th<' (;r i ffith Par k (Jhscrvahlr)''s !!all of Science inrludes numerous exhi bits of physic:tl ;ind g t' o I rig i ca I scil'O{'t: :i11t! 111any n e w di s pla ys on 1nnder n astronomv . The hall is open fro 1n 2 tO 10 p.m. Call (213) G6+.ll9 1. ''WHAT'S UI', DOC?" 11'61 "'l'l.AY IT AGAIN SAM " '"Al'Rll FOOLS" "CABAlllT" t PG J .... "HILLO DOLLY" I GI "'ASH WEDNESDAY"" IRI ••• "STRAW DOGS'" tRI ""LITTLE' BIG MAN'" !PGI '"" "A MAN CALLEO HOS:<.("' HELO OVER POPULAR ROAR ONCE AGAIN WITH THE ORI GI NAL MOVIE CAST. WALT DISNEY'S hihlrioua comedy (PG) -~-~ Q~-,( TEC HNICOLOR!I , PL U ~ ·.Wl\~T ISNEY'S ANIMA'Eq'''DUMBO'~ CLASS IC 1 , DONALC SUTHERLAHD . , E,tLIOT1' GOULD SALLY KELLE RMA N ~l1'7S·ll 2rtd TOP FIATURI "MADE FDR EACH OTHER" WITM U.A. CITY ANO SOUTH CO-'ST CINEM ... 5-TUESOl.Y ~ 11.-'0IES AN O COOi.OEN ... GERSl-OP EN 'Tll 1:00 P.M. s~r .. su~. A. HGI. l :UPM "A l'ILM ... BOUT JIMI Hl!NOl!lll"' J •nice,Joplin-C11uck Berry .::.:;: "KEEP ON l!OCl<ING" 81111 111 C<>lorJ 1'1! ·:;;:; ~~~~'\ R<>dd1 McOow•ll "a "'TTLE POR THE • PLANlT OF THi AP'I~" -Phl'- "Nt:PTUN E F#ICTOJI" ,., 1<1r.., Bl•rk Ch•i-llOPh~< Plummer "~Y)(" + 'M a.R~;-0 t I EllPERIMENT' Sneak P r~Yoew S•!! Bott. In Color! "NEPTUNE Fl.CTOR" 10111 In Colorl !G I "T"'E S ... Cl!EO l(NIVE\ OF VENGENCE " ,...REI~ &REDFORD TOGETHERI THE WAY WE WERE "SIOOH•R· ·~i~ .. fu.~ i:~~i ln C.i1>rt !R) S•I. I. Sun. .·.· "PINOCCHIO" ::.\ 11:JO J. 2:)0 ,., m.• N;l\Jll$ ... r.t.$Ult P!OU~ A •WM--Sl'll(Y !QUOi-~ Slh WEEK 2nd TOP ATTRACTION Robby Btnwn "JtRlMY" 6th WEik (l'GI 8aAND "RIZI _,....._,port...., TV SET ,..... ... "'°'' ti.n 80 FREE TOYS! lilem 11)': !Oeel • "'°''" • t.i.Tltl • lh mco pM.' .• IJl9tW ""lo<~ ch•loll f'lU~ -J CVlO/I 0.f<TOO/o'l FOUNTAIN VAWY 8l9 -• $ • Gr~ 25( ~·· ~5~ I · 1., AOMl6SION flOMtSSION ) (Ct' '•---'---~..;;-'\. ~. ~1w1;.w:.•1+1\1'11'rlt ..... ~(f, 2nd HIT OMAR SHAR IF DYAN CANNON ' ''THE BURGLARS" .l!DWARDS HARBOR,11:':.. HAlllGll •LVO. AT WIL.JON ST. -'41·0f7J "'41·RH coaTA M&U "w M•Chffl (~int Eli1ab1lh T11lor in "X, Y AND ZEE" CG), • -' STEVE llliC,l IN ·~PAPILLON'' STdllTS W[O NtWPO!H LINIMA Mi QUE l N H( lF I-' J\.',,\ r-..; • flfCE MBfll T9 NFWPOlll REACH • A $11!;llfJLM·AUllMU, PittU• TIClllllCOl0-1 "'11A¥1SIOll' H O 0Plus-RICHARD BURTON RCELLO MAST ROIAN NI "MASSACRE .. OMI" 2ncl TOP HIT (lk·nd;i lack~·1n .. TOUCH or CLASS FllST RUN '" "THE SACRED KNIVES OF VENGANCE" 2nd TOP ACTION HIT "FIVE FINGERS OF DEATH" "' IN MISSION VlaJO EDWARDS CINEMA VIEJO ,_ .. l'"f ~O ,,. 4 I ~I 'l•~~"" " , I 'le THE MOST FANiA51'1C: Ull D!r.~~A t't DY~~!Y EVill Fil.MED "THE NEPTUNE -fACTOR" P':.U<; -Rodd'( McDaw;rl/ "BATTLE FOi\ THE PLANET OF THE APES" CO NDUCTOR Roger Wagner ncti\"i!il·~. '"Los J1 a s tor e.$", :1 Christn1as mystery play in the traditional souU11o1•estern vrr sion of /he /\';Hivily. 11·r!I tx· presented at Old f\1is/;ion San Luis lt.1y, nf'ar Ocean:-id!'. ;it ~ r 1n S11odo1y <tnd at R 1:; p r11 ll1·dt11'sd:1) an1! Frid;i!. .1l II 1.1 p rn. ··t..-0s PastOrl's" 1s a n1ornl1- ty play . ch·a \1·i11g its ch:1r.'l( !1•r and rlavor fron1 laca1 Spani"h· lndi:1n cul1ure I! is a ctr:1111.1 of ~1ran.i.:e contrasts -g01 ... l 11·r ... u... evil: rev(•rence :"111d J.•111~. '-'.11To11' and joy. The p!ayt·r." a1>pcar 1n coh1rful s1·ra p1·~ and so n1 b re r tl" 1)(•as<ull dresses and tnJntillris i\!oot vC'rsions of "'\Ji.-. l'astorcs" are gn·en i 11 Sp;inish, :ind a rc r at h c r !enfilh.\·. At San Luis Bry :'ll i~ion. the play \viii be pro::Sented in EngHsh, exc1·pt lor 1h1• inusic: and will he ;1ho1.11 one and one-half JUJHf"S 111 k•ngth. Performance of •·1. o ~ 'l'hc Lo~ Angeles :\laster Chorale. current!\· in its ](Ith ~~·rison :tt the PaVi lion, is th!! n11l 1 1.; ut .-s.-1or1at r {' s i 11 e n t 1·h ;r;1l gn.up 111 1h • .., e~ur:try I··· 1rri-·n·~ ;J (IHI{'• I I ~.·as·i.1. l11ln1nr H1on, 121:; 626-7211 . P:istorcs" includC's c ho r a ) rnusi<·. a voc::il solo. and a 1r:1ditional Sp..1nish fol k da.11"' Old ~1 ission Sau Luis BP\ 1<; locnlcd four n1iles inl and frvtn downlo\.\•n Oceanside'. 1111 ~talc l·lighway 76. -· (PG) MI CHAEL MORIAR T'( HELD OVER 6th WEIK The entertainment for everyone who was ever a chUd! MATINEES SAT. & SUN. 2 & 4 P.M. I (LLIOll C.OULD [)(lN ... lO '-ELL.-; . itl1lS·ll 'IUl Liv Ullmenn (R) 'l'he Now Land 2nd TO• AnltACTIOH Wal <' Mattli.1u "A N11w Leaf" PGI • ' . ~.· Oi IMMEDIATE DELIVERY \il11' ·"'i•r\it•t• I) pHrlrni•n t •·· .. ,, " .... n11"• :1 nd I a ll ( 1 lunur .. 1 r' .. 1 t• r ( por11ti11;1 . or- 111•<1 . . \ i·hu·h• .. .,PI J·T l0·119U/I '67 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill <I OOO R VS, "u•om,.tic -p ow~• •let. ' rd'.l1c. hcatto · "'9· "' I ' "" condil' · "" lur· •on1nq. (UQJ871 ) •. '69 PONTIAC '68 DODGE CORONET 4<\0 '73 DEMO SALE! ALL '73' s MUST GO!! T~A~E YOUR CHOICE flFW 1974 FURY u1r1nc ..,, . ;1ud · 1·r' 11·1• " "•1r1·1 nr~ II 1111 .' ()I",· 1'1.!ar1ll1 •.,., ......... ". J•uri•lo· .ir "' ....... 1 '' llunn r \I t• (hare •· "" 11 'r \1111 •ri1·: ll anl..- 111 ·••• 1 ,ird. t ar11• • I' 11', \ ' l 'll l . • ........ . 1 • "I•,....... \ l>1nt·r" ( lub nfl .... Or GRAN SEDAN FURY Sport Sub urban WAGON OFF MANUFACTURER'S STICKER PRICE •69 PLYMOUTH FURY 111 4 DOOR VS , dulom.,fic ,f pt.wP• ,1,. . · ,., •o. he ~t~• we . ~""9 & b•dl.. ' .W. ~" condtti · ~•. 'op. l8 21A5G ! oninq. v11yl sags s5g5 '69 MERCURY V8 COUG-.R XR-7 . <iUIOmdl ic d" po .. er ,1 . ' t d •O, he•ler W eerong & b • SW b t. tdl..e1 ,. . • uc•el &edl . • r;ii1oning . 1· d lf Cl)n-DFB\ · v•n vl l op. ll/S- '68 CHEVROLET IMPALA z Dl . HT V8 t · • • du omdlic. ,.,d; h power ol · o. ""'"' eeronq h" • ,...11 lite• . ' ..., •le 1id e IXtW 1a4l d" cond:t ioning. '69 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4 DP. VS . ·· SE O. · ~u err.d!ic r~d · l>O"~r .· •O,he,1fer b ""~ring ' rcll..e•. \'/SV.' .' pow•r ,,. . .,-,,,~1 I ·1 .,,. cond ro · 79~B BEI '70 PLYMOUTH DUSTER '68 PONTIAC VB. LE MANS 2 DOOR "utoma lic. r~di . . p O "' I' r IT U<''' 0, n~~,'f' VISW . <J ·b•~•~· ' • d" cond ,. '""~"I ,. I r oon•'''l· 1 ~I , con•ol· • I oi;. IWJ,(904 ) ' ""\ sggs '69 DODGE l'OL.A !:A 2 DR. H.T. V8 . ~ulom&fic rdd. powPr :t.erin" •O. hedlPr. WSW . IJ. powP< b r A~el ' .,,, '~r:li•; , ' lop. !YXA9S7 1 . on1n9 , v•n·1I sags sggs . __. . . BRAND NEW 1973 INTERNATIONA L 112 TON PICKUP $2495 Ser;.il #l HICOC HBbB988 BRAND NEW INTERNATION 1973 (SPri11 :JSI SSC~l SCOUT :JISCOUNT 0 110 191 BRAND NEW ·73 TRAVELAll [DISCOUNT 1 $2000 OFF MANUFACTURE . STICKER PRICE R > • ,....... ... .......... . . . -' ' • ' ; J -. II .> 1 I ,----------...~----------------------------------------------....... ,----------..1 The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast Mob<!.,, Horne~ 10< Sale . . 115 • 149 P91l4f'lals. • . .', Jii; -~9 Piri. afld 5vppl,.. • , , •. MO • 899 ~ (,tale C.ne1cil , , • 150 • IW . . . DAl·LY Pll<)i CLASSIFIED ADS Fit,Qnciail • • • • • 100 • m I • ll11ntal , , . JOO • 499 ~ tor sme . . . 100 • 124 l.o6t ' f'OVl'ICI ' •• sso • 574 Merd1C'lndiiC. • . 800 -849 You Can .. Sell It, Find It , Trade-It With a Want Ad ' [----6-42---56-7~8 J One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval S<~oh ond h"&11ui:11on • . 5/S • m s., "'"~ oM it.po,,, . oOO -aqq Tran~fla!ian. . • , . . 715 • 949 Gel'}tlr•I Gentttial jGen•r•I General Ge neral General 1;;;;;==;;;;;;===;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!1;;;:;;===;;;;;~==;;;;;;;;;;;1 :;;;-;;·;;;;;;,.;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;.;;;-;;;;;,;;;.;;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; AU4tUe Sfflitli ~ ANDASSDCIAHS • REALTORS BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM OUR 24TH YEAR Offering Service ~:f~'it ·li.><Pfdence . ; . Chn~rovWe .. r , " .·i~;, ~ ...•.. ·~ '·. ~ -'A• , '~f .., " l • -···· '. CORONA DEL MAR ...:so:··o~ HW'I . - Ju :i l Jrvine 'Jerrace General REPOSSESSED $750 DOWN .Ju ... 1 11'1J""'''~,1•d' 5;:10 1'111'.\L Ill )\\:-, -t ,i,,~111.; '.\•·11 p11i11I ""I ,\. 111 !.;•n.:•• 1111111.: 1 ••!Ill ( 'li•·•·r~ J,11 , h1•11 I ~J.\.J:-.,t. ,\l.('l.1\·1':. I 11111.1 l>~Jlll \",1 •11 1•l.1!llh·d ,,..,1 nnJHl:o.. !~•I!> "I J ... 1111 l !'i.illt•I' J!hl 'i,llH.( "i"(l [',\I. !'HU'J< s2::.r11iu: Tak·· ;,f!. 1 I fllll.t ~i·'.. :J>:.:·fi7t.i7. (1;-; N ~II_~• 11 <'. fUN 10 IJl ·.,w_• General General OCEAN-BAY VIEW LOT $40,000 1101 KINGS RD. 2 Story. toinplelely upgraded. 4 Bedrin .. 3 bath, t1·plc., close tu eve rything. Priced right -$54.950. l·!Jndy to Goldenrod fou l bridge to J~i g ("o· !'Olla Beach. ('orner loca tion : cuzy :~ bd rni.. 2 bath uni!, ground level. PLUS 1-hd rm. in· coine uiu l uvcr :! car garage. $llti.500 . l..i'r~i"on:..ly decorated 2000 sq. ft . 4 13drr n de·n. '.!l ':! 131\, 2 Iireplaces, ex p.:u1se of bric~ 1•at1os. lil\\ !l & trees front glassed-in living & dining ureas. J·'ee !anti. Priced tu .sel l, ~87,500. THE REAL ESTllTERS ~Coastal Comm. Permit, Soil Eng. & CALL 675-1212 Rough Plan. CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Hig hway, Corona del Mar CAMEO SHORE S-PERFECTION l~lcgan l :1 hdrni., fan1dy rn1. l~ Ulning r1n . bon1 e \\ ilh scp. guest house ,'\r. bath. Oeceln l~ COJ tlyon VICI\-. !nnc-r ('OUJ"\;.'u!'d h:Js lg-s.. 'hld .~ & lillcrcd pool, 11•ith c<.isy-c~rc la nd .':icap!ng.: ,1\uto. sprinklers l~ lighting. Our best l.n1y·at ~15!J.OUO. ~ G-;neral 644-4580 OR 673-2207 General *LANDMARK* WE CAN HE.LP vV.o>iuiil1iiuJi,;-:, "'J.:11:111 ... SELL. OR TRADE A HOME General 1 A I .V :l-~ly. !'Dlllll l•~r·o·, hid~: __ _.__..._ ________ ·------· 111 Tl\t• (";1111u·r\ \'11!:1i.:1• 111·1•a. I )'.173,000. . ANYPLACE IN THE NATION U1.u:luaf Jn co111 e ,---. ·--· . . . L~DOB~:~:a Bay p:~:7:~:.~ ;,ion % Super clean! Extra !lest Ne\vport l it s. loc.1 ~~~~~:;:;~~~~::;:::~~~~ CORONA· DEi: MAR "A touC'h of the l)on::.". T\vo elegant tO\\'ll- llouses, :J bcdroo111s, 211t baths, of luxury. Uccp. dee p curpe ls, centra l vHcuu1n, ge1s ~Ul/'s, \.\'CL bars, 1nix centers, radiant heat. di.J1i ng or fan1ily roon1. lge., 2 Bn., 11.:.! ba .. J1111ncd . occupa ncy. 3 1 ~ frpl.. ]1aUo . Ji'-Ost. es-L:i:\, Jg '·den,· .for m. General j General ~~.';so~,~75~00b. Price ~~_{fo'i ri'p1c . ~5•500 RANCH STYLE 1 __ E_A_S_TS-ID_E __ . . . VACANT+ POOL I HOME + ' $135,000 UNIVERSITY REAL TY 67J..6SIO · '·~ $25,000 TRIPLEX _G_en_e_,_•1 _____ , Gen«al 3 UNITS ,,.,,,.,"'1 """'" '"1' ""°'"· COUNTRY .-. OPEN HOUSE l_M_l_S_S_l_O_N __ V_l_E_J_O_ llunt. Beach. I & 2 BH., l'OO L. JUST !20.000' N~\\' ('a rp. bltns. 12 y rs. old .. paiut ins. idc. & Ullt. N!::\\.' I smlNG 1871 f!ORT 2000 sq. f!. of ii.ii.' {'Ondi liOll{'(! I I ,.Ell 1 I ' • honie 11·11h fuu1· bt!Jroon)s. Onli1 ...:40 950 I s \;ii;. · ·~ -p ('(·ln(·:i .~· · .MA. RGATE " · -1,t1unhinl! fi'ilur.-.;;;. Nhrur;.I s1111.1\f'1l <111 n. Ja1)-:P 130¥169 Only ii ~ years youni,:.1 DUPLE X LIDO REALTY -~177 \ju I Id ... ,IJ, *673-7300* GET A 'CHARGE' Newport Shores Fee simple. Xlnt rent- al. 0 n I y $59,000. 673-7420 556-8800 I 11 uol!l intcnor. Vaullt•d ,\· 1111 "'ilh to\1·er1111{ ~hadc O 01vncr tx·l:upi('d ancl spic llf';u110J t·ociliug..... ~";unily 1 !t'l''"~· ;1 con1ro~·1n1Jle 3 BH 1 T 5 anti s1>iin. 011·11r1· 11sking: t f REALTORS m I si1.cd lx•r!roo1ns. 2.-1 fl . l'OI · '..! 11,\ llnnl(' \\"llh d1·11 uud SAT. & SUN. Sl:l,7."10. 2('~·19 1 Ft'l.!SllO Dl'ivc. J OU 0 your ('l'{'lf r1ali1>. SPA!~l\.Ll!'i'G fnJnl !XU"<.:11 r'~1u· .YO llt' roc:ker I 4 Local Offices to Serve You P()QL. Ca!..111:1 'J.-~Mi it .. 1111 11s :; RR 2 B:\, fainily l\JOlll CULVERDALE + o·to~in~. ~:i:;; 1,1,1, 111,._ -~··1•;1101 1•·•! ;11\,,,\' f1· .. 111 th,~ and forn1<1l ol inin;.:. Carn11•I . . . . -- 1 :i;~.j,!l;,oo•'f(IT,\l.l'l:lf 'l·:_fhin· l!f'11"l' ;1 lriph·\ \1ilh i111:on11• l'l:in 11 \th l~·aulifully air 111{' an1c111t1C'S 1>f ttus atT~• General General 1 II 1~,ri·nl •;o\ or S~·lfl/niu. ! 1.,1111tl'd fr'·nt an<! rt ''' ye•l.s 1nakt,·~ II,•:.~. fc;u,r hctl1·00111 0 1 -------------------' ~·r r·f1: <:" 11••11 . '.l!i::.1.171;;, ... v '' t 1 .~ '·I f 1 .. 111y $ti'.\,![~) fur ;iJ] fc<JIUriri~ lilPi·allv Lons or 1011\l < 1·.1r,1v l . or il!l} 1lPEA• T!l 9. i>s ruN 10 8£ N!Cf.• I CALL 644-7211 I in;isoin·y, opt·n 1; .. :un palio h~~'l'r. C 01.11n)un11y pool, ' ' I cr1vci·s · S.: sun dt•eks. On b1 ~·~'clc lra1Js .. !10111c h~s I MSln l in• i.::r• .. ~nli•.'lt. a sront•s had lf'n<l~1· lov~ng care.\\e • I I 1 0 , '. I thro11• rrorn 1hc pool. Only a~ offt·ring !Ins hon1r. for ~ -$71,::iOO tel' \noie quick S:i0,750. Dill .us ,o_ sl~~I\': "::'':::::':"::::='"::""="="'='.' 644-nl I Ofx'n Sat. s. Sun. l-.>. 11.132 THE REAL ESTATERS -MOBILE-HOME--1 Luther. liT.>-/:!25 FOR SALE : $750 DOWN I ~ ... UCORDNA DEL MAR DUPLEX-$149,500 ~IOLBVIELRECHROEMSTE BEACH ~,=·~ nusual d c~ign & aµpt s in choice 2-story 1. • • , • • Ne\\' O\\'ner's un it \1·, '.! DR . J<'ll , library & 3 1-'0 _" :i:\ • 'l. UJJ :l B.\. 1 ;i1·ri.. 4 BEDROOMS · f I 2 Bl' 1 N h dl.11~~1. 1111 n1s . 1. rii).: s;:lfl TfJTAL DO\\'l'\~ 11 '" , rp cs. \ renta unit. ear s op~ 1\a:;til'i ,\. l'lt'"' i1,,., 1·. ,,,,.,.,,· DANDY ~ l.,_•!11'!1 I bU'l.!•' h1•d1~1t>1ns. WESLEY N. TAYLOR Co.' R It 1 fnr 220 .u1 1'fJ11;1 k1!• 11 [ld('k tln1•d 11:,lk, l{l':l llfll ll l ea ors !'l!M I\, S!f'l ""l' S/lC(•(. l,,,,<I• <> pl;11ll<'l'S. 1:1~ k1t1 ·lu•n 11 irh DUPLEX 2111 .. $an..,l.oaquin ,l:i ills Rd. "1··~!X'd pa.tin. T hl'C'I' ~'!':-.old hny ,1 unlu11 . J.:i1·!!'<' !il1n;; NEWPORf "'E'9'tER ._, B' 64._.910 hkc nu Lo~:alL'<-1 in nr,1 ' rooin i1·ith \'AL:LTI-;!) ('1·:11.-I l=--~--i---"~'-.:._,;>._.:..'..;":_·.::.,,: ___ '-"---1 ~'.1h1H J)k. a1vay ll"•1111 nub} !NliS. Nt:\V i'AI NT. JN ,\· $38 500 General '-1· •• ;·Ge'!ral SI. One-h<tl f hi. tl'oni t>lul '-Ot.:1". $7.·IO rolrtl rlo1vn: Sz~.J.OU , , 1-;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,::;;··:;;;;:·•:;o::;;.1 • •-~iuu8l'"-S15.995. C;d/ EVES.I month. S:Z5,:r l(l T o·r,\ L A-FRAME BY THE SEA 1• Super Duper Duplex .... OCEAN,v;w--2~~:rCRBE~S· TSME EDNNTAT : ~~C1~:g ~ l~r~"~~G~7~.a• I ~ s:~~~.':~~.~11~·1:1,'.;,~·;11\·~:d"1~1t;"11\~11·:: •Neer llnrl.10r fligh Jm t•lt<· 111111 hth li•·rh J,1 \t' 111 'f'v."I), :! bt·dn1t1111, 1 ))11. f":t. On a (·!;>;11· dav you .. an I • i"Rn1!1:-.i rn1 +dining ;1n•;1 !';['(' lorr\'1'1'~ B<-:uit. t•us1 .. r11 • .. ESTATES ' !•I!•". i·,.111 1111 • i•ll11•1 n11•I ,.,11 THE REAL ESTATERS \l'.nn1 a eo111hi na1ion of nv"Jun- lntn SPclui;ioit plus seAshore I )i\ ing' You 11n1'>! sr•• !his :~ licltroon1, 2 ba t h hidl'a11·11~·, Uh i1na\l' ill 11ri1":11;y -ex!'lUsiv~· COill· 111uni1y, Onl,I" S -4 7, 9 ~i 0 . r;u;....1111 -Orcn 1•vt•s 20-1~ \\ ··s1t ·l1ff Dr. •Top lnt·0111l' ;1 l't·a . hou1c in Cn11ln;1 1tighl:111.b , (();11S1tr111-.. Un•a ll't•111r:1I 1 < 1 ' ;,i•Ul"•·:-.pcn.'1'" 1111!:0!1 T.-1·111:0. e \\'Klk IV shnppin~ Cdi\1, Hunll' l1as 4 litll'tn.~. '."..! ;11Toss l'•!ll 11"t'h \ ,. 1 1, f r.i '-1111 '1'1') llJ', 1k>l1n, e SeJ)ltr1111' 1x1!i•1.~ ::1, l)a lhs, hut 1·a n easilv Con1n1 . flos p,1 1 ~,1 :Z 16. CALL ANYTIME h1.· :. •ir G t"S"•druon1s. a !1\·0 C'O!\'T,\C'f f{,\Y, !'\\ \IG lt., 1 , I! 1 f ~, 'I t· . ho . . f<Jr shv11 Ill'..!. * ., l~ rnon1 hnn1" •huge '46-3928or Eve. 548-%426 &m".1 n:a11 nie Ol I tlltlSler BHl t /,11ntl v roon1 2211 Newport Bl. Costa Mesa 11'h':'t!"1'C'r is n('{'dcd. J•nc(' . • 1 [+ <1('n, :{ IJnlhs, 111~11.\i cx- $14' .. •KI. OLD COLC>~J:1 1, . ., q";" ,,,.,~ .. 1:.1.000. PETE BARRETI " .---1. · · 5 BDRM . ~ ,POOi; * ('-2 ;t.olll'. 1 1.ul~ll' B!\'11. -REALTOR-Clrcul;ir 1•11111'. 1:;Ju1,• ffnc,rs. 11~J " ,;.~~. l!h"111t1· s!l.-~). 646-8811 1 J I 552·7605 Sun/Eves. Walker &Lee Lachenmyer. R~a lto r 642-5200 ·rilr t'n!ry. Cu11tfur1 Jl\"i11g Sll.J.(.-JO i"'"'""'""'""""'""""'"""l~ !! • ..,.__---.. ----=-"-~=--;~-~-:~~.;,.:::_""---=--"••! ~.~:11;11." ftJ-~~~;~11111 hh~~l~t:,~;1 * (i L:-..J I'S . f·:a,..1,.1ih•, ( ·,,_,1;1 1 NEW ENGLAND MESA VERDE 6 BLOCKS ~ rooni. l:ianr kilt'h('n. N('11·1 .\ll•:-a $7:1 .. ~)ll, ltlt"lllllt" $0\llJ COTIAGE • ASSUME 51/4 To Ocµ LAKE ARROWHr10 gla111 fr('('!orm pool. S\\·C'{'p --I ;". . . . _ . . . N t.lt ligh!in); throughout. Assunu· * :i'.J' , :19!1' LOT C-l l•Jllt-_ NO DOWN! Lxec11!1\C' llop1f'. Brti;ht and · I $31 i:h(•t'l"Y lh·ing nlO r?l 11 ith F"ron1 this newlu...tefurbishod • tlus VA oan 111>11: Call l•l · ,50L l~·i'.. 1'l'n11 ~. 11. , . 1 1 (' . kl. 1. 1 e· 1 Jr Grc11r ror yf'HI" round Jiving JH.f'\"ii•ii· s,12_z-,·r __ I a1111 p,tne Pr r•nT1-y . 11/) I ~..-.1 c 1ng-11·ep nc1'. rorn1a , GI I e Poss e'l:s I o.n · ~ & ;>!o9e to 11l<'" village 3 · · '· I l1\"1ng n11i111. l!nl\L·d hP:i r1h dinint;. IJp)'.:'nidcd kitehf'n hN!rOorns. 2 badn. ~ l;11"KC yr old Bn\•ttrian s!yle 3 lr\·rt OPfN rn 9 . 11s ~un ro GE N•Cf' Ro.y McCardle Re~ltor ru·i·pln<'•'-l-';111111~ hill·lll'n. 1 tor ~1nni ·I lar:..:i• llN'lrflOi\is. lul ror, only• ~~(I! 'S.:lll'I' tionic \\"ilh Of){'n beam <.'<'ii -[ ~ , SI 11110 '.\, •1 1~11·1 Rh·rt., C.,\!. ~·n·~h p;11n1 n1.1 u 1 i u 1· ,. II \"arir•1y of p1'nlluL·1 111! 111.ut !'<'i' Hi.is ode. q ~~· Ouly .iilg~ tht'U-Otll, 3 hr 2 ha , 'fl'li 548-7729 .\.11"d-.. ;-..,) d111111 nno t I •1\.1 11"•···~ .\ :11", \".,\. 1,(1.\~ Si.-~I ilOi\·n!! 646-" 1 Open + t.t>flllJh'!l'ly finislu:."11.lflsf'· ;i:: 1o1 .4 1 _ _ __ p;1_~111vr]!"·. 1"L1i 11t•1 r·r Tel .\s.-.:\'\l l::! l~1·r1·1·1hinc: C\"l'S. 1ncn! fur play1111 or shQp. ., ~ INVESTOR~~[. ".~)(.!l."•O, ~hi~!. 1_11~1;!·~ I".;,·~: !nr ..• ~~1d1•r S47,1)()11 · l':ii l l.J1clry fnciliLic:ii;. $36,.·,f)(). ---;";"-.-;;, -----:: "' L;1ll n(111. l'l!-.!.1~1. .ilti·Z:,1., 1~1a_\ lo !-1T Cll:11 ·lj l-3&'9S aft('r 6pn1 or CLOSE ESCROW·1 oPCNT!L 9 ·1T S.~U'llTOBE Nlf".f• OPfN111<1 ·1/SFUN70tlrN1Cl• ~ Newport Beach "" "~"~~~~~,,,:,7~,.,1,,:~\~. ~i'[~~ ~ Nl·11· rlnJll"' 1~~1 arf'a, C.d .. \I. 5 Bedroom t.111 111 l ••n1na .J .. 1 ,\J;ir .l J:fl ~. ~ {)ll'lll'I' tii:l-0~'07 '67:.-1957. . '11 ,\llBOR J!IGJIL.\\ll"" "! H.\ O\\"IR'I"~ lllll! + S20f1 ~;;,::==~~~:;;:::::: loc:1t1on Gr('flf r a Ill I I\ ""'-.r··11tal '•':•I' 11.1rk HH.i I-I .. \Vhitr r::rep~1ant D1me-.A,Line I e·· I · ( · It I " Walker &Lee ~l•l ll1•Tf :-c=-~C"'=-=-===0 1 ltllll\'. rlrepaee 111 11n11l.1 r1:111:i): 1·1i111't'. t'f U1't•11 tu FOR LEASE I *SUPER BUYS* General 111()111 11-1111 11·~·1 hat". N11"(' 1 $.~1 .. 1fQ. OME ON 100 i~~~~~~~~~~~1 l~ii..: k111 ·h•'n. _:1 •,, B»lh.~. :iooo CALL 644-7211 H . , . L . ,, I Laguna Beach lot $8500 !"<1. rr Quu·k pos.~('SSion. M.lln 3 Bi.lrin.~ .. 2 li.1lhl<. !.11(:(' 2 BR d I $34 950 S11lu111t )'llur offer. Si9,!}:1o patio: S.)2~1 1n1>11lh. Bl'll ~·r B h ~p ex S49• 950 COATS \ ht1rry -\ron'! last, ,,di I eac ottage , I 1 • today~ 5 br Nwpt Hghts $63,500 I l~lllJiilifill!l""i!lifljil;iil '• J'" .. ;· ' ' 7 Income Units $59,500 \!hkLl,,AGE · B , Beach Duplex $119,500 I '. Rtl\L:,TORS . IKE TO BEACH Call ,,.. "ddilln1"1I ;,,ro MiM116111111 .... •I -5~1.,~ 10°/o DOWN . 642-1111 P1·in1e beach town locntion, COMPANY ,..._.._.._,._.,.,__.,...,_.._~.--..,.1 Bike to bt:'n<"h in niinule!>. RE1\LTOltS llug(' C'Ot"llCI' lot. Boat .~ SINCE l!l-M MILLION $$$ VIEW tn1i!r1• gale PLUS s1orn_gc. 673.4400 Tiled cno-y. Brighi sunny 1 .. ..--...... -..---.. kitchen. Queen isi1.1' bed-THE SPACE RACE 1'oo1ns. Ne1v npplia 11ccs & Is your fan1ily outgrowing soft wnter plut11binic. Large \'Our hoUSP '! Beautiful 51 :::::::!!=====:=::I DAILY PILOT WANT AD NOW HONORING Master Charge and BankAmericard • DIAL 642-5678 L MAR DUPLEX ona. '3 bedrooms, 3 entrance to 2 bed- . t. $127,950. Best ''iC\.\' in Lu~k Hurlxit' Vle\1' 1-lills. '111is lo\•1•ly hon1c sits out on a point with a forevf'r 180 dc~rce ocean and C111nllna VJ('\\-. Sl-lARP 4 IX'd1m rn, rnn1i ly roon1, 3 b11 th~. 3 i:rir gttrai::r. pool \\"i!h nu1ntnu lic c>quip- ment • C\"('l)'lh111g f11r irulo..1r Rnd <i11!door li,·\11g R! ils besl! F'or n101·" l11f1)r1untion call TIO\\' • 673-,1[1'."IC). covel'e(l patkl. S.30.JlO buy<; t)(.'Clroon1 hon1e in 11N'Sfige NEEDED it -don't \vait -c:a ll Jlarbor Vic1v 1-1o111 cs 54G-23l3 lll'i~hborhood. Forn1al d~n-Cart'('r mlnded sales rncn and p I LOT OPEN Ill 9 • ir"S FUN TO OC NICf' Ing 1uo111, JanUly roon1 w1!h !'ll ll'Sl\'onicn to 1;l•ll Orange f~· . f1n•placr. 3 b!\ths, & 3 t'flr I County proi>eri v. \, gR t'!•J<l-'. Not lf'11sc. lnnd. V11-MANAGEM. ENT LIDO BA.YFRONT Spacious 4 bedroom, 3;> ba,ths. Oversized ! living ro,om and dinJng roo1n, 3 car garage. Pier and slip. $295,000. -BACK BAY VIEW • OPt:N llL 9 • "'S FUN 10 8£ NICEI [II THE REiil ESTATERS ' EASTBLUFF ~ t BIJNYA. OPE;N SAT . J.!; N ~ly upgraded, 4 btlrn1 .. ljln. 'l!l·• pool & Vl)CW. v~rrt : lo .!H:hools & I~· I l'llrl l &l"l'l'ldy.$81 ,;io'J I ,·!1 FCI rth '----C . . o eswo y FUTURE • OCUN WALK Realtors 64Q..0020 Espl'ricnct• not lll'L"C!'sa r·y • UI ·--YOUR VA AGAIN Good ,u;iude ''· '""1 US[ resun1e to: Relail OC'pa1·t- $19,500 \\lhiU! pl!'kett fcnCt! around <"Oey c.-olln~(' by the .'9CA . \Valk to be11ch. Bkr. 645-6303. MESA VERDE VF.TERANS • loans !10\\' RVrlil Up to $125,000. J.:ven i{ you hll\'C nlrcody used your VA cnti1 lemcnl you n111y he t>li~ihle for 11n Ad· dlfional loan wi1hout rcln- l<IUl('u_1ent cr1· 1101\'ll pyrnt, llcrbf'rt IV111ki11s Reultors flJ!)-1~ or 96.1-:i68t n1ent, P. 0 . Box 457!, Ana· hein1 92803. ORANGE COAST'S leading 3900 square 'ael,.Al thi s fun famUy home featurin g separate master suite t living room + den + dining room + -4 ~ , rooms and 3 bath s. $125,000. ........... ~r~~-"'e'r&R.R. Beaut. , eor.t. Vacant & 'waiting ~ Jptnlly .,,ho OHerves thi bf!st. Would o o n 1.kt ,L...le.ase/opt.\on. a Bedroom nr 4 llf'dl'oom -+ rorn111I dining + den + lnffiUy rm. lnt.erk>r Atrium w/.,.,·atcrrAll. Huge n1Sl'ltcr bcdrn) with lplc & 3 car gar. Only S&l.9fJO. CAU 545-8424 Sou1hCo Rcaltol'!I. *IMMEO. POSSESS.* Lovely 2 bclnn. t'Ondo in heauliful Irv ine. Ma.ny ex- tras, blt-in!I, dtshwshr.: ou t of I0\1'11 oy,·nc.r says "bring orrer." Pric.-ed In the mlrt- $20'!1, tnnlu·!I this chcAper lhiin renllnl! $27.951)....Familyspocial \\'1H-n1, vlh111.nt fnmily home \\'Ith 3 hdrius, rlining 1wn1, hnmPn1ak1't .. ~ k i t c h c. n ·I J{ichly f\'llll'll'li living r 111 & kll1•hrn har. L :l r g f" rove:red 1)11.tio, A s 11 uni e ,, .. ,;, 1""' C•ll 5"IHTIO Marketplace TARBELL, Realtors 24 NEW homes under <:on- stn1ction in Fount nin l Valley. Close by Civic I Center & Mile Squat'l' Park. Cnll M\v for choic~~ of loca· 644-1766 Coldvvell,Banker ~ . . 2161 Son Jooquln Hill• Rd., N.11. $89,500 , • • • BETTY A. CRUBB Rea It Or 644--0818 "Makp Rodn1 F'or 011ddy .. • • • clean out thf! garage : .. turn that junk Into cash With a Dally Pilot Classified 11d. Call 642--5678. OCEANFRONT TAX SHELTER MORGAN REAL TY New 1leluxc duplex, \\'('st Ne"''pt111 . ~ RR., 2 hn. l'ft, Frplcs., ~ub. •I cnr g;u·1111:f'. 673-6642 675-6459 J.P. Carey Realtor I llavc 90mrt11111x yn1t;int 10 644-7414 ~1630 Eve1. 11ell ? Clns~iflf'1\ 1HI<> do It t ion So <'ho\ce opUons. 839-3231. Classic Develop- 111cnt Corp. 642-5678 LJIJO \\ateriront. 3 lldrn1. & lge. family rm., or 5 bdrins .. 1vith U baths. Lido Nord . Spec- tacular vit'\·,·! \Vaterfront living rn1 . with step-do \~ n \Vet bar. F'ier & float . $275,000 . * * * * 11· \TE nFHOl\T LOT ON LIDO NOHD :Ul':-.:10.J'. 1\lagn ifiCl'11t \'ic\\'~ Slt.iS,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.8. 675-6161 I Genera l I General I WE WORK FREE -M-a -ke_lt_E_a_s-y.-.-•• -.1 vr •• 111 1111 ... ;,d, l~·~·:1 ust• ~l•ll I l\••11 ! 11 ;1111 to 111b~ ·"'""1n:..: 1 !ill:-:,111•\'p ·: hi!l"l11 h•Hll•• I 1n ('1Jsl;1 :'1!''"11 f,.,. .iust .~2~.9.·10. C'l•1s" 10 -~··hool..;. HIM! fl'll•'"'I l)a1 ·k 1·;11•cl, 11r11 I lin1 '1 11ro g r;i.1n rl1:d !'\<'l'\1)111' 1111.'1[1!1('.'-fol !' -\\'i1h $lll)(1 1ln11·n p;o_\lll•'lll. Cull !•11' :1pr•1111 1 n1•·111 . Walker &Lee !l(~l fST•Tt NEWPORT SHORES 1 H!{, :ti ~ li;t pin,; 1·~1'. okn: d111i11'~ , '"·' · frplo · • t.1111:-.· Ill'",\ ly illT'>r i11~l•I" -'· ""L !H"•I •'<I I I•"'~-\~;,I·; I•\ l11::u·lo, ll'JIHI~ ,•· 1~u1),., S,1C.,",IHI. r ' (I• ,.~,, """' I l'l "l'I ., 1·" .,. I d • ){.,., .... ~, •• , -·-~.!.• r.\( :-. associated BROKERS -A EAL TORS 20J5 W. lolboa 6JJ.J66J On )•ll!!">C'll! \\'.\LI~ insleAd of drt\"(' !fl NE\\I SllOP- Pli\"<: Ct-... "NTER, HiH011 I nn ,,,. ltestaurants In dine. I '!.US l'lllf'T'la i11 ril holl\l' i11 ll ut:c 1-::NCLOSED pa1 \o \I 1t h pool table. llca!l'd \"1-:ltY PH IV1\TI-: skinny dq .pi11·~ POOL. C1)J"ll1'r lot 111 1h VJE\V of :ll issi<in \'\r jo 11'.!hTs. :; lX'd1"()(11n s & n1ore. ".lli.tlJO. Call COL\\'l::LL t.:.1-~l!Ql or ~..s&--O:l:.!2 !· A:->TS llJE CO!-.'T,\ 1\1!·.SA IH·:,\UTY -t2000 :<:<1. ft. SllllkL'nilK'Hlll<'d ,. (' i l in g :1111ila1Jlc -i\() [)()\\'N - tn L;r, :: hr 2 h!t .~ exccllrnt 11t•ii.;hbo1·h•Hul. l)nty $36,UOO. 1:1.:,· ~1·111-00'.!"!. MACNAB IRVINE ________ .... ______ _ FINE,R· HOMES • • , . ULTRA BAYFRON.t PAR ADISE Spat:tnu~ .fl !R '\\',-~1ell appoint ed LR & n1astcr Lil'i . J..1;_1ne llcd de n \I' fireplace. l)i(·r \\ slip . S3V5.000. l·/arrict Perry U.J2.-U2J5. ( X 11 1 CHRISTMAS BONUS fnvesl in a home for your \Vife ,~ family. 1,arge 313R. a bath Jlortofino l\l odel at ON LY S66 .900. Joyce Edlund 642-8235, l \· 12 1 FABULOUS VIEW-POUNDING SURF China ('n\·e -'i\lulti-level \\' elevator. 313fl":-.. 2 baths. ShO\l er & dre.~s ing room fo r beach. Ne\\' cpts., drgs.: nc\1'ly painted & pcu1eled. 514 .1.000. 11 . .Jobnstun r.:. l\.1or- ph y 642-8135 . I Y1 31 CAMEO SHORES-MAGNIFICENT VIEW l~stheti c 41311 l10111c on f'<J n1dC'n Road. Large pool S.;; separHt r fu11 roo1n \1·/com· pletc ki tche n facilities ,~ fireplace. :Slfl.'l.500. Toni Queen G44-6200. t Yl4) HOW CAN · YOU MIS S? !{1g" cozy Lil. \V pant'ling & s hag. On R-2 corner Int -near shopping l~ theater. $37.500 . Elaine Svedeen 642-8235. fY15) PRIVATE BEACH-OCEAN VIEW J_uxury 481{, f<'l{ +studio. Con1plet.cly re- 111ocleled. At e:l\clusive 186 SHOR ECLlFF ROA D. $229,500. OPEN DAILY 1-5 p.m . t YIUI EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Sun ny sharp 3BR. 2 bath ho1ne. Family/ dining roo1n . Beau tiful pool. \Valk to \Vest· cliff Shopping. $51 .500. Harriet Perry f>42-8235. JY17J DRAMATIC OCEANFRONT t'an1eo Shores-4 generous BR's, formal DR . FR. 41,.t bciths, 111agnificent pool, incl . therap_v pool \\' jacuzzi. Appl. only. Betty Kerr 6•2-8235. I Yl8) MODEL SHARP ln Shorecliffs-charming JBR w/lots of used brick & wood. Decorator accented throughout. J>rivate beach. $99,500. Helen Hartl ey 642-8235. (Y19 l HE WHO HESITATES?? IJ011't lose out on this hurt! to co1ne by R-1 lot. 9000 sq. ft. -prin1e area. $23.500. Elaine Svedeen 64~·8235. (Y20 1 .... -------- 101 eover Drlw• 142·1231 IM4 Mac:ArUtut IU·UOO Ntwport leach, CellfOt"nla tHIJ Thl'.' fnl'lte11t dra"'· ln the Wes!. I .•. o Dally Pllol Cla11111ifk!d ---------·' -..;..~ .. • J ' 42 DAILY PILOT AMBLER TUMBLEWEEDS VE • VroE CWT JUS f 9 rN«l HER£ ,,.T TIIE B0nt:w.OFTHl5 fU,VINE! by DoUCJ Wiidey DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANA~AS SOM£ OF -nJ' 8 16 KJOS WEl1E P1.AYJN6 COl'S AND l<r>J3&11S NO COMMENT O.~ THE' NEW ENSfM~l.f l'M by Tom K. Ryan I Tl11NK THE LAVENPER TAIL.COAT 110~5 RAWER Wf'L.l. WIT\1 THE SAFFRON ~AGGIE'S , t>ON'T YOU ? " ' MUTT AND JEFF FIGMENTS .-NANCY ,. NANCY, MY LADIES' CLUB 15 M EETING HERE TODAY HEY, KIT ! 'Hetw''D YOO DO CN THE TEST ? WHAT ARE YOU DOING? SPORTING"? ·'fDDAY'S CRDSS\VDRD PUZZLE "CROSS t H1opy 5 fr1.111 10 Ot1ll P11ln 1 • E11g. 11v!'!r 15 Mo•1 lln<JSUll 1 F E:u•~peAn 17 p,!IS Cl! ell~"· 18 1'lear ~r.r.1aen!. ) wUtCi ?O Vo111 to .-r.tepl ~2 Arllett1'/'9 Novi Scoi.~ 10 .. n 53 rn11 cnap 'luslerda~·~ Put:I• Solvell: === 54 Selan ljjjtttjj: 58 B11eDl flf'l11t:2 WOid i 61 E1t R 1•·1er t 63 5oar11 p1t1ce K 6~ Po•11'i: fl•eoosi!loti "-5 NOlth su~•• 1)6 ----ol'lic1r ?3 (~ecto..-s& 67 Me'llal woou1t 26 Ever111e11<1 21 Urld1111ana1n(I -3CI Wood• 34 W1m1 -J!i Uncowe fed J6 r,,..,,a 37 l1Ql!OIS -38 Crownl•ke ll11dtlieC• ~Neu .4 1 Pr•slcan111 n1ckneme 41 Tre11y 43 Soried 45 Soo11.1m ----- .A.7 TacHI• 0111ane "-8 F lr1t woman "-9 Alo!I bas. 50 ---·-Bay. DOWN 1 Fet l<wet 2 Told 11 lalsahood :I .Jason's s.hoo 4 Loses hop• ,, ... l1gh1 6 Moi l pellid 1 D•.Wo3ed e Fo1 !ear !NII 9 Belore 10 On land 11 tlal! 12 Pert1k.1 or 13 At el! lim&I 19 P1macle 2 1 We1gnt 1llowance .. 25 LI•·------4t'I N•w n1 S1tll'tfl#r tor 41 lnc::lle rood 49 C1tl1•e 'l1 He11hen :<e E•cus.e mwnm111 29 oooma 50 Flower 30 Oit\9fll lnlormal 3 1 O!gglng tool 51 Bumir>g 32 Sm1U ~I• 33 Sl•lghs 51 AIJ!hor 05 f111cket urili.:nown: J 9 Oesser1 Abbr, 40 PNined: 2 53 R..-.1 words 55 Gripe o!lnt 42 Cowered with Ml Prepo111ioft cor,.cret• ~7 Sp1nl1h cttr 44 SlutJy pr~ld 59 Koock. man er 60 5~911 by Al Smith GORDO by Dale Hale MOON MULLINS " 5.',r i ·~· by Emie Bushmiller ANIMAL CRACKERS I'M EAT ING WHY BREAD ?? AND BECAUSE YOU R GUESTS ALWAYS INSIST ON K ISSING ME WHEN THEY ARRIV E t»NESER! I • LION! LION• Ii LION I I D~~<rf LOOIC..,., .. ~ JAM ~q PEANUTS ~ow coo£ WE 00'-<'T GCT OVT OF SCHOOL ().4 6EETHOV'tN'5 SIR1HDA'1'? JUDGE PARKER WloiY CON O 'YOU MEET f.\E AT !i\Y BA.N K iOMORROW .'/\O RN1NG A"D I 'L L MA.KE MISS PEACH ~· _,, I KNOIJ !T'S ON SUNDAA', BllT WE COIJLD KAVE MJN.~I{ Off, COl.ILON'T WE ? WHAT WOULD SAM SAY WHE"4 HE HEARS YOU 'VE M ADE THIS LOM TO ME.? l'~A 1 YO(..( SAY YOU OONT 1..11<£ i'O H4.,.... ,.0 "IASM OtR'IC.TL.V HOMf Ff(OM iscHOOL. 1!ACH DAY, 9Ui YOU lr MOTH~lt WANTS ')O(.( TO. ! c:J j I ' -" 0 ' • -[J DICK TRACY I WISM TMEV'o NEVER FOUND UNCLE DIAMOND· T00TM5 SKULL! C:"'-N''T' ..,.OL.( DPSGUff. 'TMI PR'091.AM WM"M Meir, ANO Pill!<fll'{> MffT tAc:;< aTHE.fC HAW:•WAY ? < 3 , • ~ .. " by Charles M. Schulz by Harold Le Doux Ot<AY •.• I'LL ACCEPT TMf LOil.H ... PROVIO!Nt:J TH ... T 'fOIJ COME DOW1'4 TO 5€E TEAM PRACTICE TOMORROW AFTERNOON! by Mell :1 ~IA-fTIC> "!'HAT ONCI, 9\AT ~J POl~'T i.>cf MAN.6<N• AIJ:OUND e1oi.o~·""""" ~···· ,..,., by ROCJer Bradfield By Charles Barsotti DON"T TH'Ro<J\-1: .!llJaY"Yb<JI? SUNTaN (OT IOl\J, by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson ACCOl'DING TO THESE! TABS, I AL F<E!ADY H,A Ve . by R09er Bollen THE GIRLS DENNIS THE MENACE r r • ' .. " .. f'rul,11 . Oec:rnit>ttr 14 1973 1·G~•-n_e_r•_l~~~~~~....::G~e~n~e~r~al,__~~~~~-1 imGmemnmemrmamlmmmmmmmmmmmmmG;•;~~•;r~amlmmmmiiiimmmmiiiii 1 ;B;•;lbo:;;;•;;;f;s;l•;n;d;;;;;;;;;;;;:~B;•;lbo;;;•;;;l•;l;•n;d:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l;L;•;g;u;n;•;;;B:•;•;<:h;;;;;;;;;;;;;~L~a;g~u:n;•;;::B;•;•:'~h;;;;_;;;; ** ** ** Heritage Collection .... 1 PILOT Laguna Beach M ONA RC H BAY \ I ••.!I' l.••••1/1 11••IH" .,f COMFY COZY AND A LITTLE OCEAN VIEW -Ser tbis >b· soJ~tcly rh<1 r111ing ruston1 hon1e in Ne\vpo rt lle1ght s. :l lledr1n. and large den. Dini ng ~rca, 21.:.e baLhs, 2 firephH:cs, bcan1ed t:eiJ. i n~s_. d.1.J lc. g:u·age, heavy shake roof, enjoy a 1n 1n1 v.1c v" of the sp:1rkl1n~ 1Jll1c JJac1f1c. Our exclusive al 556,500. CALL 540. J 151 . OWNERS TRANSFERRED MUST SELL -Reaultful 2 hetlroon1, 2 ba lh fttonticcH ? ·ro\vn llo use. t::1lhedral style livin g roo1n. private patio. 2 e;ir garage, and 1.:lose l? pools. ( 'Oruplctely rcc\ci.:or::ited. ne\v paint. f'l ush carpets, luxurious \vat l p;eper. All for a lo\v $:l6.500. 90' ,, l·'l nanci ng available. CALL 546-5880. BIG FAMILY SPECIAL ROOM FOR ALL -!l Big bedrooms. over· sized f;unily ro111n \\' tplc., full blt n. kitchen \v1cati ng area. heautifully itnp rovcd \Vith ex- cellent dru pes & ::,ha~ l'pts., dbJe, ga r age \\'ilh loacl s of ~tora gc. Pri111c r·o~la r-.lesa !oration. Full pri ce $43,\JJO. CALL 540-1151 . ONE STORY BEAUTY IN MESA VERDE YETI -(~real 4 bcdroon1 \Vil h fo r1nal di ning roon1. l~cautifu ll y up· gr:idcd. top landscaping anc! n1any fru it trees. r-.1an y ext ra!' .. \ssu1nahle loan. Best price in area! CALL 546-5880. FIXER UPPER NEWPORT BEACH -l~ig. Oig bargain. 2300 sq. ft.. 2~:! baths, :I 11cdroo111s, farn ily roo111. fireplace. dou ble gar .. hoat storage. Bri ng yo ur paint and paper you'l l have a ball '. No\\' \'<t<~anl. CALL 540-1l51 . ASSUME 7°10 LOAN NO LOAN FEE S AND EVERYONE QUALi· FIES -Sharp. :1 Bcct roon1 , 2 ha th pool ho n1e. ()u alit~ features inc\11d1ng hard,~·oocl fl oors. r edar lined closets, sb:i ke roo f. nC\\' cpts. and lllUCh. nH Jt'h inu re: priced only 539.950. CALL now 546-5880. MESA VERDE BEST BUY JUST LISTED -3 bcdrni., 2 bath, fa1nily roo nl . J.arge pil.t io and all tile usual r-.1e~a \·crde ext ras. Nice quiet trf'>e li ned street. \'aco nt a11d 1·ea<ly for your 1novc . Priced at only S3 U.UOO . CALL 540· 11 51. GOV'T REP0-$26,500 JUST RELEASED -and only SIOOO. do\rn pa yn1ent. :1 Bcdroon1. 2 hath Co~ta r.t esa ho1ne. 1\ great r:t!ue u·ith covered pa tio. brighl che erful kitrh{'n, large double ga rage on quiet culdesac. \'at :int and ready fo r your inspct"tion (hurry, bids c\u~e soon\. CALL MAGNIFICENT MONACO l>cl1ghtful 'l'l\o /1edroorn and den bo1ne 1t1 J larl>ol' \'1 "' I ln1neli. Ltpgraded and cJecorat~d t.101111 In lhc last detail. l'hc bcsL of th1~ 1uodel on tile rnarkct $69,500. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 'l\vo B~lroon1 unit in the frpnt and l\vo more f~edroo111s in the rear. Re- 1uodeled in the l~1!it yc;ir and l'iose to everything. $7U,900. BIG CANYON FAIRWAY LOTS 'l'\~o ruston1 horneli si tes o\'er!ooking the fair\\'::lYS of l~ig l 'an yon Cou ntry C:lub. J...oc:.i ted in Nc1vport ':-. ne\vest and 1nost clC6JJ\t ne1ghborh0od. ~69,500 each. ESTATE REALTY I JOJ AVOCADO DR., NEWPO RT CENT ER 640-1120 Gene ral Ge neral A UNIVUI.' ti()-"I'. IN CAMEO HIGHL AN DS -Great home for :_in arti st \\'ho entertains tor fo r a lo nely pool sha rk 1rho \\'rites!} Spacious ga1ne roon1 \Vi th p<1nt'ling and bean1:-, !.unny studio retreat pl us roorny de<:k overlooking: canyo n an d 01.:e:_in. Oh yes, and 4 clean 1>edroo n1s, a bright kitthen. l \\·11 bat hs and ope n living-di ning <1rea. r\ 11c1\' listing of ?-.larian Reedy's at $87.000. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 675-6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar . * OCEAN VIEW UNLIMITED * BRAND NEW CONDOMINIUMS OPEN HOUSE DAILY 9 TO 5 "ISL AND DUPLEX" no CLIFF DRIVE , LAGUNA BEACH ('olnny l!caliy l'i 111·1vtle~cd h1 prc~ttll lo }11 U l'01lrlon1iniu1H luJine.~ of t11ici1uall1;d de!')1i.:11. \Vhy .s hould you set lie fcir less than the be st " No th ing like !hcut C\'t'.!r bclore offered Jn 1_.(1- gu na! \Ve have nnly six left '. No two alike' IJ1s- ltnct.lvc floor plans, exquisite 1:ip11oi11 t111cnl.s; lalll & plaster ronstruc11on, great insu l:ition. \Vooc l & rou~h hC\\/ll rock exterior, heavy shake roof. oversized & i1 n pos ing ~olid r~1sed pauelccl frenth door:-of se let lcd 1\·nod : cu ~· lon1 frpl«~,; ~ fl t'C'1Jlng . ..;, hc;1ul1f11! n1a~:-J \t' pebbled & 1Jri1 'k decks scaled in re:-.111. ('u-;111n1 raised h:tnd lic\1'11 11 ootl ca binets. l1 t1nd .~e· lectcd tile in1por1ed f1"01n Italy, 111 k itthPn & bath. f:legant fixt11res. Kitchens inrL •rra<..h· nia sher. l\llShcr1drycr & dhL <:e lf·l:lt•an1ng oven. 40 Gal. 1\ale1· heater. 2 l\drn1s. :.! h;llh-. & 2 bd rnis .. It '.! ha1h s. North end nf l .ag-un<i. overlook1ng Uivrrs { 'o\·c. J\1ar111er 5 delighL! ltuslic duplex -3 BD . uuits loaded \\'ith charn1. Just steps to the \\'~l er. A rare oµp0 Mun1ty at $92,000. Sub- 1r11t IO\\I <IO\Vll or trade! GRUBB & ELL\S CO. REALTORS 675-7080 Balbo• Penlnsul• I Huntington B•ach - \'AC.ANT. '1 B fl. r1un. JTH ' THE BEST ROOM !~. kit.2-Siy. S8T.~(I l'.tars11a11 n.eauy s1a....k;otl IS THE Coron• del Mar ELBOW ROOM Corona del Mat Bachelor Pad Witft Pool On u ~··nel\u1s 60xl00 loc i n 11all;.10 f,r\v1tlf' L'On1· 111unil)' l1t_·<irh C'oron a HighlariJs, a 11ell 1k'l..'()fa\rtl 'l 1~1·. 2 Ila hon1e 11·ith forinHl d1n1ng. 1'I pa(· i u u s u1;1.~1rr :.u1 h', rPa1· yi\n! 1\'llh j p:1 11n ~u11 d,.,.1.; :1ui! 1nr;c tn'~ fonn pu11! S6'.J,:i0CJ CALL 64C-721l .__ ~ .RATED X • EPTIONAL 0111 Corona 1!el r.htl'. J('ligh!· ful :.! b .. ~drooni d(•n hc•n1P. Cris1,y shar11 R!l<I full nf 1·ha1·111, plus 2 IJt.>liroon1 u11!t Ol't<r i.:ar111.:e. South of lli~h· 1\~1y · 1111lk 10 pn \'a\e hay IM'al'h + a \'i('11·. f'irs1 tin1e u1t1·er1ised. S79.500. Liill Gl(;.7171. "CORONA H1.>rc's the hon1c 11,·lth f'11t}Uj;l1 C'lb.:•\~ l'OOftl [nr C\'t•ryl.Joth·. 3 qu1·t•n-sizt'il l11•droo1n~. "·1rh dazzling halli. ('t1u11!r~· st~ le kilt•h<>n O\'<'rlr..,k111~ ttui; hW:-t' ha1·1i _\IHl'!L S1Jh1111I ~uur o"n ten11i>. N.•llcr 1~ f11•x1t1ll~. Pl'l('f'tl al S:t+,!)l)(J Walker &Lee lllA L ll1A TI ~1·1:>---0-IB;, 80% FINANCING AVAILABLE WILL TRADE PRICED FROM $65 ,950 TO Sl 12,500 COLONY REALTY 494·65 17 494·61 35 397 N. Coast Hw y., Laguna Beach Lo·-c=A~Tl~o=N~! ! ! LO CATI ON! LCJ(',\TIQ,\I' Irvi ne -----1 Lag ~Oeac!:__ ______ t ·r,•sh, ~ally a'n·. jusl :! hi i.; C f C ·: l'olil;,\1 . .; -'2 l\\'111" lil•icfls tn '>t'(':ll! .•. ;-: Y"·'r om y, ozy Vf/'1•, l'"•ll•1JO"! .1 ;:!·1-,, (ff'.l Spuni!'h !1~·ilsC' uf :.:ta~~ Condo I 11.it• h 1!111 I\'""'" spl:1~111n1! \1•1111 loads or sq u a 1· ,, . . • ' I 0111 1111• ""'h-.i ss:!.~~~1 rr~1la1•1•, (;ournicl ti I Cll \\;il nu1 SqUlll'I' 1 .. ni!•I, ~u111·1· i 'lil\' \'l'I·" "l,''l'l'I\<' "' t I 'I 1'1> ~ I ",.. ' ' . -. ' ki lt"h••11 11·i\h (h(' very latl·SI ll!•~·r:o r "t · p '·' •' '''11 • 111 11!1' <\1.•111llll'.! :.! 1,11'1\l :.! 111ip!i;1nces 1111d f1x 1u1'i's. ·'!odo·J.. B~!l.C!~ t)i;i:1 11''.1'. · 1 l>n!h h"11u• "1th pl;,ni_,.,t ill' Sunny lireakfilSt 1,)J1n, bit: ~11111 1 11 } .'·11 1't 1 ~. hlltt•1" 1n dt•n. ,,,.,•,111 1·1,,11, :!·~1 .. 1·1 rllaster suiic wilh 1-Jrll'il!(• t~11·unul. ~1:l ".'1' I" 1' a I 1" II· d1n111 ~ .or'•··i "Oil !·~·li'<li•'I\•·~ 1'.iilllly bath. Jt U .1 r j II ~ s:!\,OIKJ. 6 \J·li11~J. )H 1111' ('1•11\!I'_! .! rrpl< ,.;_ !:o•tl• ftrcpi1H·£', ca1hc<lral 1·ei!_l.J1.;;s. 1 FF. .e !Ni YOIJIOl'ENTll , 11•••·! 1!t·• k~ ~ .! 110!.·11 1•.•tl1) r11n11ius ruon1, fot·tn~I dunng ~ \\ 111 11-:ul•• 111 !H· u·h ;ot, .. , fur +. 1~;·t•a l hudgt<I prtCl'? Bkr \~ E. l ~11nl & Co. I fi~"l"ll[•fll 'l' h"ll"l' "1 111111, 96i-JJl1 """'·-~ S\i .• ,l~(I B h l _ _ _ t!c~111 ·ro .\1111 eac overs I"" I:, 1"' .,,,,.,,.,.,,,. ... Tropical Paradise hrln11 ,1;; i1,'·n itnn11• 11·1~1 1 $27 250 11i!h li;..:hls. founl:1 1r1, cl(l.~cup fi•p!i·~. S1i\!~11 I l11sh l;1111ls\·ap1n;.: and a 10<·11-:\L\V Ei'!(;l,A,\:T) Small \11·0 rear old cottagP 11011 011 tht• i.:n'('ll. Jlig-hly ... In l..:1:.,:111111. Lc:c·-. hcnn1£'d style hon1e, s!ill Jooks br-d1ut1 upi.:radc1\ ;i 1"11·n1 .• '..:! ha •·Pil. Ii i' nn. ,, hri1•k 1Jc1ur. nc .. 11! G l:iss garden ki tchen hon1<· ,1 i!h [,,1., .,f c»l r;1 ~ l.J:;<'. li"l'(] J,J"i,·]( frplo· .. a f'•!'· General ~I General CUTIE'' EXECUTIVE l;;;;;;K;;E;Y;;;T;O;;;T;H;E;;;;.IBe>I '"'"So."""." 2 HR "'itb a.JI the latest features. ;1nr! a \'1•1-:.a11!c 1~i1111s r•~n11 I l'l•'I' 1 ·1,;1~tl1 1•c 111·1,, '..:! 1 ~11· Extensive use o! glass anti fnr pleasure or 1n1;ig111;1tiv11. 1 r111.~ •. d••tl t'"ll I~· u~Pd ;1s high ceilil1gs. Surrounded by .s.JX,!J~rO Tnkcs 1t all. fu1 '111;il dl11111>! nn ~t.!l.il10 "'" """'" """ i"" • CALL 552-7500 SHIELDS MANSION FUTURE l'Otl ni;~ on hugC' fl.2 lot. Hurry:~ ;~i7,900. G·la-K-ioo Qr FIESTA ROOM I Ju 13usinP.~s frn1n lhC' (\riJ. 6Jli-678!J. !<hlr<' Hlvd. of Cvsta !'llcs:11 • PLUS POOL J.:a~'t J';'_!h_ Slr~Pt: O>rant:f' 7 F I !Ol'ENT!l g \1111<1~! '.>OIHI' ro[ ~l'H<'i'lU~ h\'· ini.:. Trq)lt• 1·:11· i::-<i 1'11i.::<'. ,!ul1 u~. BLSJ'.\'I:.SS 01 POil-·;• \: £. 1-b'll nl & Co. 'rL:N tT'l". i''ahul(1us ~·utu1·~ -H...1 1:... ~ f,.r tho• t•nl(·rpri?Sillb pt>r'lion. In<[ uh·~· dC't<1il~. ,\ g c 11 1 hop lo bcui;h $1250. Down, •775.a"'""'"'1•0'"Y 12i9· VISION REAL ESTATE per month 1~rrr. Vacant. 13kr 9(;:,t.;;:i1t. 'l!S 'J'h:ili;1 •!!J.J.M!l.~ ONLY $23,900 e red hi 11 1 "' ""·".·"· '"''""' ,.,. .. ,, arcli1!t•t't hu1lt, f) Bn. ;, BA . $1151) Do11·n. irn111a<'t1!ate ;: JlEJ\Ll'\. HJ·:,\LTI IJ~S ·\111'!0 ~11. ft ~:Ii.JI-:}. \\.111 he droon1, ,.;ha~ carp('!~. 11~11· Un11·. l 'ar!;, C1•11(1·r, ll'\'\Th' fllT;t!lg<' rt11an1·111~. •1111->I'.!'.!:.! 1•11 (ot· /,,,ul'-. f11nul)1 1111 .. 1111 11• Iii· J~1" !ol h .• , •I ,\\lll llll111i.: fl(l')l. 1.11 u111. vun111i.: 1-:n· .. n. di"Cks JI 11.111"" & :1 i:'I 11, n1u::. 111 wn i. 1 •·:1 \Ii, , 1)411 EMERALD BAY !\•It'll\' '· :! h:tlh~, 11r ~'' 11<!1 \.'11H 11l1) 1'h,1rr11 11,).; llr• 1~ 1111•"1 ,.,.1Js, lol'u·lo., 11\•· r.. ti.on•! 1•:1 r1·1~t 'l'•~i, ol 11 11111dll.\ lh:ol I'< n11·•• i.~l.O)' lll"'•lll 111.'14', 'li,11 111111).;' ''•\1'111')' hl1cl11·n N !• '1·:11·1• $1 '!!1,.~ii MON, BAY TERR. Ill ,\Iii' Ill .11'1) 111'" l'Oll l• ,, . .,,I' 111111 1 !-.Inns .. :: 1.,.,fll •. 1 .. 1·n11d +11111111:: !"Ill. ,\ j.do lll> t'l\I '.'-111111111111\.: 1·~11. I 1!'1 17/1. l'•'ll•'l'!Jll,<; lllll· •I•·• ll\111 ... 111i p.•11••,. .~ of, , I,-,,.,d 1 lull r,. •·l•ll I 1''11 ' ~I ::1 :~I I OCEANFRONT \ ... ,•10111 .. <1 '-1.111 • 1111 !ht- •l'I !If• ,,, h1 .. hol'H. 11;111a r • .. ,, 1 1;.1. 111 .;p,.111•h h11i1.. .111 ·: l••I • •Ill 1•0·111 "' • lf1t f'L'•~hu1:.: '-Ill f t !o liO UI I ~:~!··! 1105 N.Coa~l Hw y., Laguna I 494-1177 i 1:l·I'./, 1:L.Zi'. l:l'i'./.- 1·1111 II \•Ill ;O\'t• l•U ~\ 11~' ,, loo•1• I f;\I I lll1•I l,1i{P. T 1111'' I 01111 1,,. ~(·•· 11 .. ~ qll<il\!~ .1 t IJl1 111 1'~ li.1 , li••<ll•' S11 •'l'P·I 111,; !l!'l',U! \ 1<'11 ~. )10•,o\"\' ,.1i,,!,f' n~if, :! lrplo ·~ l h11;. '' J' JI l.t .1· '.' I J I') I· >/ 1 ll • .i ..; I ' ' ,\rl l'XCil1t1~ 1:11111• $.JY.700 :-.,!(·1!()1.S lt1•al 1·:~1.111·. 2fr'lj S ('n11~t 1111.1, Lai;:una La guna Hills ('\-.:.\ Ll;.\IJA COV<'rt'rf l>~drr•nr. noJ s1t·11~. 1111 <lPC'Or. dr•o•p ~hai: t'l'll!. t!l•Uty f>X- tra~ l.k'~t lo('a!i(ln \liC'"'- l)l11 1•·r. 611-11!1·1 or :i.>w.~. Laguna Niguel B'I: fl\\'lll'r·~11aciou~ Con· dnn11111u111 h1i.,:l1 :1tnp 1.11gu11a :>.1c::u"l. r:1·:11·1""~ ad1111 liv- i11c S: ""'''a" \ 11•11. 2 Bil, '2 [~;1. i\la11\ 11111< 11111;',<;, ln1- 1111u·ula\I•, .~•1!1,!lfl«1. ·1'.11";...'.i·lOS Lida Isle i\'H /l(·li tcnuis C11J. :J 81 ?. :: H1\, $i(l.~10(l. S.11/Suu 12·t f; l0·1'!J41), \;;:: \li:t \\';i;:it'J'S. D<111'! give up the ship~ "l.i!>I" i! in f'ln~sifierl. Ship ro Shore Rcs11!!s! 6-12-:'673 . • \l'•'il('d ;"'11,:1111~11 ··nlrv. ll u~" !•1n11:1I 11\·tn"! 1·•-...1111. ·~-•l1'n1;1I d1111n~. 1:1:1111 fit'-.t;1 n.:1111. ,\]10,111·t1r"d 1.,•f'OlUNIS. EX- t• l!;.:~:t:~-;. ATTRACTIVE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY \\"1\NTf:.:D frorn hnn,•st 011-·ih·r pe1n1, decorator n1ilTOrs. lltl!JI(~ or <lupl<•x rf'!lllslically Only s22:-i lt nlonth or -DESPERATE••• -·1 mmr .mm-.rm ---vrt-plict.'<l, So. h1ry. 673--1169. ••ssun1e 5~ •• ,~ loan. ••• ----- -__ -__ _J .' 4 BR, :l BA. spll! !c•vcl, plu.; · .-.~.\ llARBO!l Vic1v 1-lills, ·1 BR, huo.:e fa111. rni & pool. ~11h·) ·A. ~ ('\.:l.l.Jo:;..•T ,\lll-:.11 "l'hl~ ho1111• ha" 1'1'C'l',\'th111i.:. r or nv>n • i11fon11at1<)l1, 1· a 11 :-; r;..;;i)HI :"\O\\'! rl•'/N l J • ,,~~ur..•f(•n1 NICfl 2 S.1. h1111 rn1. t'eC' Lan<l. 1nil ;.i1y nff1•r. s:-i.1 •. -1{~). '~1. AJ/jilUMh~ 1. /f}j) SS7,;;aJ. 01\·ncr &1-1-1~1·1. f62·4471 ( :-..:~.} 546-1103 &IJ.S-100 or 61!i·6iS9. I -H/,/,rn,u.n.(Yvf.V,i, 546·5880 1.-----------.lr ~ THE REAL ESTATERS ' \\'1th 111;111y pnss1hiliries. :'iit:r1" 1·1~ibli• lro111 l~1 tph's nr llt!1 S!. j{I \'. l·l;i \\'ilh l"l'•·l.1· h<1n1•', ,,111vPrtihle lo ,; 1•ffiL.,·s ..,. ,,arkln;:-spac~. 400 E.17" FOR UL C.M. AILIS I "'========I I ,_ "' Costa Mesa lllii rorn f RVIN vou•CJPful•t!l ::'~\ / A COtlV£NllNTSHOPPtNC:•No ·• ·. -----"'-----•Today's Buy and m '~ E. tlO\\anl S: Co. -a,~ 5c'.·;110NNC ,c,,",'"c'.o10R J11l ,.' • i\lt:S.\ DEL .\!,\It ~ kr.t ""-': ~ VE1'F:l~AN:-i O~L\' -$99. Tomorrow 's Security 1.:...11n......._ .. d0\1'11 J:: 11·r f!•1,'l' :1JI olht•r 3 1Je1!ro >Olll honie Jn pri<ll' 1.f -.-. . .• -, ., ~ I j·losini:: c.~isl .... Drive by a1ld 01rncrshipnCibhb01'hOUd. TU!l1Lt.ll0Ch ; •I hi ,,~ l1a. l"lu•ck out !f1l Prr~idiU Dr. Far11ily stzt' li\'in;.: r,.1111 UJ>:gTadL"'· l·:~cl'l r nnd . 4 HH. 2 BA, ne\\' t•pt<; ,tr; 11ilh l\'OO<l burnill" /pie. PrlTlll' L'O_l1U'I' Int Ill' JM•'I General TAKE YOUR TIME Pool & View Corona del Mor \_..::.__ __ LIVE BY THE WATER ln .t 11110·1~ 1·~·:11·(•11 1 ~11.1 . :: J~·d 1'•1111 llLH!i.' 111111 [;Jl'!.!C' lllt\lt1 1lo·-ic.:11•·d lt•f 1111 \'t•nr 1•111••\·1 111•111 . Pr11 .111• a::.~•11·1:1· tlun · 111.1111111111,; gr·t•o•n hells, J~·;11·h, tl·~·k~, ;111·1 l!'lllll.~ l·•111rt. Lr1 lhl' n•111 f1'1n1 lh1• ('I ll!' 1 hPd1~MJl\l :1p<11'!· 1111·111 h••lp 11il' r111.11u·111g. or. f••n•d 1 .. r S'T:•il l ('.di Ctl\\'LLLI. li\•:..il ,:,_, $1675 DOWN VACANT + READY p:ii11t. S~!l.:JW. 1~ ~ 'i n1 c n t l~1n;.:crbl'c;1d 'N cw"'kie kit-& park. S<:e nnyti111c, 1·:o1ll l abvur $3ti:t. p..•r nio.' "hC'll. i\lo1·e 111 cvndi!ion. ll3J-..~llt. or ,q?,I-:l."l."!J. Ask Win ~l.500. Ca ll !Dr G<.-rrrudc :'l!~:S,\ VJ-.:HJ)E; -2 R :i I The Real Estate Fair --1;L.l{TLl7·C~l•~.O~C~'f' CluhholU!>(' Ht!., $:>.~.411(1, 2:-ilO 839-6133 or 536-2551 NI'\\' 3 Hr, $<19.~lOO. N1•11,· .• ~. fl, \\'ill sel l on V,\ """""~~!!!""""'"""""'! 0 o· r· noo·1.. s·· 'JOO "· 1 ·~o J:> , ,j .• l'lll, :J.), . !J'JI I lcrn1s. STEAL in PriJ11t' kit·.i!ions. Ask fvr 1 2 S1ury, •I BR. :l fiA, ron11 . IT!!! Gil'Sirnpso11 IJrk r152-7J()f) 1 <tin rn1, Sl')1 fan1 r n1, island AD \. NOONED BY 0 VN -·-1 kit. h 11s 011·n hn>nkfasf area. . ' 1 _\ E_n UNIV PAR!\, lrnnlt'fl. ()1•1·u 1). , l'.I:i rhll' f11li' in liv rn1 & ~,xec type hun1e. 'l ou IL» T111n1al', :l Br. 2 Hr.. dlol i;;1r m:i~t<'r hed rn1 . 2 Air i·oni!'s. up and save: l\'ee<J.c; tout"hup rue; HO:-;"l!!'i ROOl\1 ~~·1.~1".H f l1111d~rApl11:;. As;;unll' low in-f'PAC~: ftJ<:AJ.TY ~;{µ!!~;,.;: ,.J»c i.::1r rlOflr O/JC"'-'r, f''rof. 1 .. 1·est VA !r1;in \1'i!h s1n:1!1 · -----lrirl~rp;.:. tk•11·1i. Inspect and sul\niit WALNUT SO. CONDO Costa Mes• Realty ~our off1•r . &>Iler is ai r enud., '.! r.r .~. dl'n, ho•!n" For an ad In Worr1an's l/. orld Call Mary Beth 642.5678, ext. J.?O Compliments!: Breeze Alon9! end 11 ... ~u1110• ri.1-. !.!«\·'t 1•11\ \n1f'rt•<;t 1<1:111 ;11 ~"ll1nt.: f'l"I•'" nf s~.·-~llJIJ. '.I t.1· . .! 11 .. :oil f~•li,..ho •d ,t· ~liiill'd lilrl" d'lll hou,,. ~·:o nl11-1ir 11~· 1\ l•l l•'h fil'l'/•l:u·•·. I 'i.·111 y nl l:1nd h+•l't' I•• ).!Pl\\ 1•1111' t•\111 \"•·i.:•·t;ihl>'s :11111 11•111t !';1\ ju,r 511<:> r-·1·/111•1. l'lTI "" rh1s \',\ n·~al•• (' n l l :J l. .. -111G:-i. 111~·11 ' 1 ··~ In '1•1 inP TPrr;u·f'. ,1 !'1•df~•1ni•, 2 l/.1!h,<;, <;!)/l(·t•Hl~ l11·111L; l'l~)ll\ 11·i1h !ll'l'[Jl:1M". 1;oin.:1•J11s 1r·1·P·:;lu11!;·fl p:1l i•> \\:1r111 :.r1o1 ~111111~ ra11111~ r•••rn ;11111 k1lo·t11"11 11ith ,.,,,._ n1·1· l1n·pl:o1•1•, 11\•·rh~1k1n1. r•al1<1 :ond poo!. P•I ~"ur (>1111 .J,.,•,,1·:11111"' 1\~·"·lv .,( IP!'t'li -call liT.;.."(,J(). · jr-;;~~ ()P(N Tit 9 • ITS FUN ro 6E N/Cfl fliT.TJ':;;jT O\\'!ll'r tran~[f'tTNl -nc-erls la ,:;t s.i_1h•. L/}11,· Jo11·11 pay· !ll('lll. f\\O\'(' in on credit n1111ro\·al. Sl1arp clean l1<"i1nr, Bright ,t· sunny horn1•1r10ker kl!cht'll. f'untily l"lfllll has. t,,-,,~· fir•'plaef' + h1•;1n1 ceiling. Big ht•tlrfo01no:. Lar/.:(' ya r <I . Uivl'ly quiet neighborhood. S:::\,;,00 is t--UlJ. PRICE. \·,·tcrans \\'eh.'Qn1c. Call now fl 17-61110 Since' 1958 * S4S..7711 de.~fl<'t·iirc .. ~'llU t'<ln ~teal niarkt'I, a strnl! 6·14-1Sf.:7 AF"TF:fl ij P.t'.1. f nll 5.'17-41>17 this l111t•: ~ ~ Op,-.n llouSf' 1\ll Laguna Beach . : . THE REAL ESTATERS k"9 thl1 ha..,. tllteetory with you thi1 Wfflle11d Cit you ta ho• hatlflit. All ffl. locotloM lilffd below ore dote~ .. ~ fftcdl by odttrtl1l"g oho• whoro fill ~ ......... l'llot WANT ADS. ,ctNoM thowht9 op• ...... for 1alo or to refit oro 1rr9od to Ust soch l11fw+-~ 111 thi• col11m1 DtKh f rldcry, Sat· 1rftrr a, 51111 .... -.~ 3 S~DROOMS 420 \list a !jucrtc (!'h e Bluffs) N.B. 644-1766 ~50,,U27 1Sa t 1·4) 1418 Sanl.an ella 'l'errace ilrvine '!'err.) Cdl\1 64-1-1766 $69.500 !Sun 1-51 2030 llolirf ay rBaycresl) Ne,vport Beach 644-~i66 :.~$~~1aoo fSun 1·5) 3 BR & FAMILY RM. OR DEN 17632 llcd\vood 'l'ree l..a ne. Irvine 644·1766 · (Sun 1·5) 2784 Wa:\:\\'irtg Circle O\·lesa \'erde) CJ\1 557·9267 $68,500 (Sal & Sun 1 ·6) •20472 <'ypre111s'St., Santa Ana He ights 51~[1491 S4S,950 (Sal & Sun 1·6) 4 BR, & FAMILY RM. OR DEN 1979 Pt. R•msgal.e (llVuH omes) NB 644-1766 $81 ,5oO (Sun 12·4:30) 6 T\vin l.,akes Circ le !Spygla ss Hill) NB 644·170fi $132,500 (Sat 1·5) 1742 l'ort Manleigh Cr. 1HVuH omes) NB 644-[9 $74,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) S.W,C ner AUanla al Brookhu rst, HB -. 29 $52,900 (Daily 10-6) ' 5 BR. 6 FAMILY RM. OR D!N 24582 Overlake Dr . (La ke Forest) El Toro 644-1766 $78,500 (Sun 1·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR . EACH UNIT 505'1.1 Acacia . Corona del ~1a r 673·65 10 $135,000 1Su n 1·4) 520 lri.ci, Corona dcl ~'Ja r 644·1766 $136.500 IS•t & Sun 1·51 'ool Wafftfro11t Woterfro11t l rool ~ • WI.ELY :J UR-2 ll.'\. I \\.C'Ck1·nd · Hkr ~2--j511 sr~., Jrg el'ntcr 1s.!and/e;11ing --P-R-IV-AT~E~~PA~R'=Kc--SMALL ESTATE VPCN 111 g • li''S FUN TO BE NICfl kitchPn/i''nm R1n-frpll'/ nr ... ,Ju:>t :.1cp.~ ;H~·:1y! C11urt · This Is r~•t ;111 11n J1nnry srhoOls·eh11rrhPS/1\I S·\;1,{0'J y;11·d o·ntry, n1aSSl\'C Open hnu~"! .•Ch:1rlrsto11 rrn I -[®, lorokrr,.; inl'itcd or G';f Sa\·· t'!lthe1lr;1! 1Tilin~s. 1-r:1rkHnr.: fl~lcit \1'_11h ll•~ks _,~ fT•l nu•,.;, ro. ic:;...S9i4 f1rl'ph1<·e. ulnss r_:ar·ilC"n kit · 11 s urnQUC' & 111!('1'1'.~!ln:::. The Apple Pie OC'f:.:AN Vu Pk 11'1\'Ply 2 hr. l'hCll h;is C\"f'l'}' "){1 le!<I fl'il· 4 Rd!'J!1.~. ~-l1uc::·· f.-i1111/I' lun·," 4 l11>!: 13!{'~ ir11·]\1ili11" rn1 . :1/.,!olll•' flf~1r .~· Tree nu . ·l.Bf:. 3 RA. CUl·dC·S::tC ~ .. d I r I • ;1 /;ir"'•' 1n11s rl·t· 1~ ~'lll\'<'l'S:l· )~t ltll' 1.1·p rp r· J 1.nt.~ I], 111 lio<' P ' II' \,p·d "I l ip<; EASTS I DE COSTA MESA ~·l<.;,nl) l8~1:l l'nrkYista Cr. .. r 612-HXiO tl,.11 :irl'.'a. 811.: 1·uuntry l;un· :it•f'an \!!('"'~· al! f•\r 11!\lJ'<' ''It 11 I' , ):1 .'\!• .. 1 \'1 !'d<' lo"!''' lnll Tl w 11111'1 1n1 1!_1 n11i1n. Sl-1.'.~~. 'l·uu nunic infu. K· 1111p r, s:~ •. 1~~1. Dana Point l!oe tt·1·n1l". Bkr. !J1;i.:-i~1l l. 1"11 .. 111 11\111µ-1~ lh•' liu11H' '\ J\<'dn·1on1 nr 2 ll('(II"OOm \\1!11 11'-. ~11.0 :.:. • 11·1~·1 . I 1111il~· I arid tlf•n, 'l hrolh hon1P. l~ikc 1 ... 111. 1,.1,· 1r;1rf11· 1'1'"!" .. r rir>1· f'1nditlon, ~hakP n:inf. ''\Ill• 1•111)0 !-Ii 11 i li;H'I, lil;O' H\!'l'!•d/•' 1.;:tl'(lf::l', bi).: IOI 1111111 o11d r!'a1 : 11d 1•1\lj \•'I\' f':ll'l)<'I:<> ;1nd flr1tpPs . ' S :' ~ofj \('\\ Hll lll!1rkC1 at $.~2,!°100. l cALL 644-7211 l"all CllL\VEl.Lfi!f,..o:i:i:-1 Jl ,.., li1t' !10·•' p11111do·-. rtl(' u111 1l1·~. )HOI 11\\lkt• llM' p111. •••••••••••••••••••• ! Congenial Growing ! : .Office : • LOOKING • • • • Vor Aggressive, experie nced saJes people .• : OFFERING : r\11 the advantages usuall y found only in • the large r offi ces. i:>lus superior commis-• e sion schedule-more frequent personal-e e 1zerf advertising support -active olfice e e location -!uJI time receptionist and sec-e • r elary. -;NATI ON WID E EXPOSU RE o[ • >;, ACRE-VIEW 4 BdrnL<:. & (:in1il~· m1. Plrn- ly of roo1n f<•r pool in hllt:<' ~nrd. 011·ncr 111oving East. 11<'1'.luccd to S74,500. LAWSON REAL TY * 67s-.4562 * Fountain Valley Don't Presume-- Assume This VA 7°10 Interest APR wHh R loan bal11nCC' or S:.?:l,500. The payment of :S202 pe-r fnlO. incl1111Ps P I TI . Spnrkling 3 h1lnn 1niddlc or th<' IJJockf'r 11·ith big b;irk yn rd nnd 10111: of p1·ivacy. 1ld\\.•d 11001'!! with ne1v sh;ig corp.,:•ling. llugl" kltche11 11,·l1h bullt-i n~. Sub1nil 1\<hnl cn~h you hnvl' ror rl0Wl1 pay1nc11t lr.t srller carry the balance. Ewryonc qualities. Call ;~1:,..9-191 Open t'l'i:'S. Walker &Lee ltlAl l l !All • your 11slmgs. · • : Went to E~J~RE~1~J?!nd LEAR N : H;~:~~~:;::ch's e MORE ? T hen lake this im porta nt step e Most Popular e toward insuring your future-ca ll John e 2 Iklrn1 r.ondo .. <ll'sirnh1e • Alla rd , Manager, for yo ur confidential • ground lcvt·I fl()llr 11h1n. 1 1 ~ • lippo· intmcnt. • )-CRt~ n1:1\', t'rr.!>hly P11in1N:I 11·i1h t11s!C"fully panelPrl anrl • AUSTIN SMITH GORMAN • "'"'"'"'"I llvl"" '"'"'· """" 1\:iU!)llllC'rtcl dinin):' IUl'il , •• & ASSOCIATES •• ""'" "'"'""1 ' " '""""' rlrnpt"'s, 01 t'r~il•'d piuitl')' llt"C.n, ncnr srboot.~. 11·nlkin't! • '.2828 E. Coa1t Highway, Corona del M•r • dl~nJw'f" 10 11 11 n ti n g 1r)11 • • C.;nlt·i·, f'1o,•1n1111ln~ TQ.•1 11 •111 • 644·72.JO • maoy pm·k '"''"'· ''""' 0111,y $24 ,·19~, cl.I ll ludh)o • -• 1 ~-11.309.·,, ,9ee e eeee eeeee ee eee e I -,c"'·,,c:;,ss.cc. =s.-~.u=.,--=,~,,.,=,,,~, BEACH LOVE-RS- -------WHITE WATER 7268 wc~ruJt SJ<.:LLl1"G his l~alif. \'i .. 11·s :lrl' _l'f)UI'~ f•1rP\'•·r C1>nten1porary 4 l)('<lrooni. frorn ri1ls unu><11;1ll~· f1n<'. .\1:11111nolh. !<p;:i rklinJ<, t;llS· •'t1."tl'ln1 hnn11• 1\l11h1~1 ::,oon h•lll Ho1n;111 Ille \JOUI. J ln~·h ~(/. r1 .. lo1;uJ1.,I 111!h •1 rrnl11.1. lhi«k l'/ttlK'I thruou1 Loads frt;>rn its inHllf'lli<P hdn11- "r squ:u'(' (\l(J!agL•! s:;!f,."iO'J Ir> su11k('n 11'('1 h;q·. Bn1ll 9·:95 ' . 11 · II ·' 11·11h the .Jr1 ~t in 1n1111i' -II pnl'C, :<11111 ~HSh u0\\.'11, s11:-i.~. SIZES JOY2-l8Y2 \\ h I rl I ll•· I ' . th(' r" . 11,·ill assun1c lh<' l!Xrn or you 1·1·1•t) 11 1rr1• 111 1111~ g-r'p,11 nnn1e lhe \Cl'Tl1s. Oot'tor 1s ~,jllll I f_, .-flT • o'ffT( -1·;op1•' pn1'kini;~! Bkr 962-5511. VT"Oer 6-. v7 '''""''c.... '''""'T~ II ')\ II 1111111rnl f111' k111l!l!J'•' • BRAND NEW ""'I.I' S111.•1't •·1tl1h•!" ;ul!I d1t~h 1u • WALK TO BEACH REAL ESTATE o· ' ' 111,.1:1111 Kn11 i•apo• !hot's lhP . 1 11011.orH IX.1~11!1) S!l'C\'('' I l"''l'f••t·T 11•'1!.!lit frJr tr:ivP!ll" ()pen llou,.;e Sal Sun 1190 C,;lcnllf•yrc SI llt'\\o'.•I 111 f:1sh1011 -i::r:"·" 11~· h<il' 1 ,. . 1 ·"l'c 1°00 Al I 1'<'01~" -1••1 •1• <I ·11 11 11 ' "· ,irn. HK rtN,,t'~ 111 " a w111:1, 11 .U. ·_._.-:.-1 •• _____ ·'. -J,," 1,'~ .• ;11 u Y ~(·r1n1('t ·• ro ·~~l l'.-iri1•111 t .. 'G':-1· !ii" H~IR . 1jusl no1'!h t')f 1\1 lan1 s 1 LAGUNA CHARMER fl·;~1i::!11·1I .to nHrTow y!1t1r :-f':\·1·:ST\'.l•'l\'t: 1 .1,:s-1~ 2 .\: ;; Bl!:DJti\1 i l0.111'~S . . 1111fl11ff, (\iOll>-(' Sill'('!' \\'u<il f • , I -.• r~nd FOLiHl'Lt:XES 1/11.·clyqulf"~ ~rrrint.: p('l'1·11d1•s 1•l•lllhl··ktiils, Cl'('I)('. · · ,",' •nc 1. p:1lto•rn -;.u!d ]_) ls\ Conif' lst Scr.·ed .1111s eha1111111i; l.,,11~1111a H1'1~,·l1 J 'nnt\'{I P>t\lf'rn 92!ri : 1 !iilf i '. i_irs .f"1 •':u•h. p11t1rr11 ft•r SCOTT REA LTY 536·7a._1;; 2_ 1x'r!J'!)0111, \\'1!!1111 1111Jl:u1g Sit.t·s 101~. 12',, l'I'~. lti'~. ,\ii .,'~lu!1 i'llld _~JJt't'.;~I ll;u1· _ dts\11nt'P 1.1 rhP hi•Hrh .~. slinp-IS' .. Si1.' 1.11 11 .1 ·i-,, k·· dlh~i:c t1!hen11s1• lhud·t·Ja.-;:i; R"l'01;.1i.:t:,:.;:_'°"IONS · I'· 1 ' · k 0 ' •• • " ~ HJ!< ·' '' '" ilC'hl'er,· 11·ill 1·•k ' lh "'" -~1.,;.,.;;11 r111;;. n1"1 •' u·i1· · '" ~;1 r-2 \'111·ds 60-inch r:d1rie · ' ' fl'l' dr11 p;irin. FirPpl;u ·c. f'il<•hf'd ·. , . . . . . . . . ·, . . 11·«,~ks or r1101\•. SPn<1 t•I .,,,\' inlnn11 r-lk1J'l nri<! lrn;:n tJon i'rilin~ ll'ilh C'Xp<lSt'd loci1111s. :-ii•.\ t.:o.i1 \ ·1<1\ fo. ( t.~T~ A1'1•" BnJok~"· U~P DA ILY (),' I' r.«t! FU 1 J:· './A honics. ~:i:!.~iOO. ('nll .191.!IOll:I. ,fnr f':i1•h p111ll'n1 -11drl ~~ PILOT. J0."'1, f'1'('(1/ecraN t .>, .. h·t • TARBELL Realtors: t:••lltJ< r .. r 1•:1rh pa !l('rn fvr _ll1•p1., Bo.» 11l'.\, Old Olclse:i KASAOIAN 0, • • ' . Ai1· i\l:iil 11 n1! Spe1."i11l lla11d· Slutl(1n. Nt·1i· York, N. y ......!.:.:".!<->._(n1sr lh\·y .. r.r.. li11.::: utli(•r11·ise !hlnl·<l:1ss 1 !001!. l'rinr :\'111n1·. Addre111o' Real Estate 961-4644 Hilltop Haven 1lcli1·pry •l'ill tak<" thrC'" I 7.ip, l"f\fh•n1 Nun11M"r, ' 'H~u~n"'cti~n~g~to~nc..:~H~•-r~bo.:..:.u~r.:..:. On dhl. lot ". nt•crin ''ie11•. 11,•ttk.~ or 11101·c. :)('ol.l !(t N ~: F: O I. ECH1\~I 'T.!' Jin111a1·. 2 131t., 11 ! h:1.: p:in-1 i\lr1ri11n i\lrirlin, the DAILY (·m.,·h,.t. knll, C'lt'. F'r-ec plrd Hi . nn., :-\11·<'•lish rnil., PILOT, 112. Pnltr<m Depr.. d11"t•r111111!<. !ilk·. ~u111t(."t·k I\' rit't''1 n \'lt'llo'. j 232 \\'('~1 l~th $t.. Ne11 I ~11 ... h111t ;\l•cran"' Book, (',1rp '<lrpF BU·in kltcJi. York. N'.Y 10011. Print l hasii', f:1ne.r knots, plll· (Inly ~Ui.:i(IO. S .\\lt<:. ADl)ltF.S..._ 1\·ith tl'rn111. ~1.00 .... '1!.!!r .\llS-."IDN J~l·:ALTY ·l~l-07:ll I Zll', s11,1:: and ~IYl.t-; h1~1""' t 'T111•l11•t nocili: -Nl',\lff.f':n. t.t•01n1 h~· picturc11? Pat--Oce•n & Harbour Views llt\'I Nf~ OOVF. H11n1blin~ :i You ins~· loaf on your dl~.:k. hr l1Q1111" 1)(•:1111 i·eilin;;!. 11,·n1ch thf' bout!t iut<l C'nj())' CM'C"hll 1 h'\1. s1111k••n tuh & !hr l!O••d )'f1~ for ()I))}' $::::,()IX} 11111.~h l' i)a, '"l'llJa] !l\n. fl1l 1111! 1)rl1·•·. ~· .. an & lla1·l "'u1· h·;: "'1<'1. )'1'(1, S'.r.r.1.000 ju~l pnt' blll~·lt ;i,11,·n~·. Lingo Real Estate HUNTINGTON HARBOUR .i~i.i-~11S11 .tr 4!1.1-1 :1111 RfAllY \'i,.11· 1\pf nr Vio·lu1· lh1t.:n. : llH, 1!.-11./ 1.~1 111'. $?,!},\(!IL 17:!1'1l.'OAS"f 11 \\'Y. In 111al11t, l'.'ll'rlPr -tfl.1-7211·1 11 ·1: 8-lft--1'.\84 & 21J: 59:.!-28<1:1 ~nn'\ ncf'd 11 i.;un 1n F'11t Prnr1r 1.0: a11a111l'fl 11·her1 "'l'r.111· r:i~t " 1\·hpn ynu ynu sell through resull;::cl· p'.111·•' <in 1111 in t11.-l1111l.1 ting Daily !>!lot Clai;airied Pilo1 \\':111l A<ls: Call 11011' Ads. 642-5{i73 -1;12-:'67!1. -~'------ S E ~: ~10R1': Q u Irk l•'1'll!!. Sl l'(l Fa~hl"ll~ nnd 1·ho11~ 011,. I l 'u11111l•·I•• ln,l11nl r.1ri ftool,; pul!rr11 fl'<'l' fron1 (\\JI' -tl1"1'•' 1h:111 !00 i.till!C Sprit11!;-Sll1'\!lll'I' Cnl:ll(lR. Al l I :SI I'll. ~\71·~~ ()nh ~,(\(" I '0 111pl1·lo• .\lj;.hftn Sook - IN'ST.\\'f ~F:\VI NG DOOi\ ~1,({l ~··11· h'\ll/\y, l\'C'llr tqn10rrnw., Hi ,IHl,1 l:ttr Hook.., • ~.().:· SI I lloll'>I,; of I:! l'rll.i• Ala;han~. 1;'\STl\:-..'T FA S H I 0 N !fk·._ HOtn\ -th11vh·1.ds , 0 r ttullt liook r -Hi 1111 ucrns . ll111hlon fitcti.. SI. :1"' ~hl!Ol'Ulll Qullt lklot t - 50,. I r~ I\ bt'N'!l:' •• ,MOii ,Vf)Ur 11 ... n1s 1v\01 ··n~P. 11~1~ naLly Pi lot Clussilit d, l>t .!-Sf.'18. f!ullt11 1 .. r ·r f>ll11,v'• tJvl-c - 1~1 11f'nlllifu! p.il!t•ni.•. 50c. .. ··-· !L ido DAil Y Pl l01 1,1. I ridil_y O•tt111brr 14, 1973 3 S 1 uplexes Unfurn. 1 -~-··----Coron• del Mar LIDO BAY FRONT l 'k11 .~ ·'!IP I Hit , 2 J\1-1<1 LldU•'l';,l \ii $:.!1!),fi()'J 1 Newport Beach t OupliJt t1/Unit1 ·1 Buain••• \Houses Unfurn. 305 Co•I• Mesa Hou••• Unfurn. 305 ouaea Un urn. SUPER SHARP 1 ••I• 162 Opportunity 200 Gene ra l flli':AT 1 Br dplx ll25 now ~,,..: • ..:Int.:.:;:..;::;;:.:.:.:::....-= Newport Beach t ,,111 plr·I• 1.,. n·nnlllt•h'fl 1 !lit \ • • TAX REFUGE • • ! l.:.tr1·1 !.J•;n \\'A'rl·:n. RUU'I'£ rn:1 111r1• 1,nJy, utll pd. '-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;f'=;~~~;;~;;-;;::;;-- l.;1' l•1 l'h («ll.1~·· lltljl;•· n '..11 .. 1 l.11f!t' J1 11 •'1 dup!<'!( ! 11 .. ,i ,,\11 •·11 n.nJll' , .. 11l··~1n1111 tired = P lllVA'fE 2 Br dplx $155 • TENNIS BUFFS '\:!31,, t .. 1110.p1n .. ~1.111 Jlu1e!r1c: ,\dd ~· unil. I r'r'o0ni I htith \'U• 11 l~uill 111 qf \.\111 \..tn~ f .. r !IQrneorw C .I.: lJ, pt ! 011, tncd ¥.''gar \Ve presently hlive •l tl)P1.! ('tlli.~t JI"~'-'1 BR, 1•11 00 WALK To "''fl .\, l't•ll~l'. ~J!ti,1~1 ib~ J•\~,,·:, \l h.Y not t.e )'Hur own RENTALS J·,1\."i'1'SJDI:: 2 Ur hl\e SISO selecU1Jn ol l't'titnls ln1111 Only i;ll'µt' tu ll'nn!JJ l'HUl'l, 1 ~':'wiol,, k, ~1.1ntgc tl75 tl lll ! 1111~11 l tuill JU~! piunli d ! t.r,~:o; n ullt,I t·qul!y. ln )'OUr el~·:ln, fnl'd & Jt"-ntie·goon $235 M. 111onlh · up J.luy 111• -i1vlmnl\ng pool trout Nl';\\' I \'car 1wn<l u 11y5 5:l1·Z'103 LIDO SHOPS ,,111 ( u•··i 111q,.•lltHl. ('<il'ii.·i· hll'<J11c1>~ Gwt Qr.111xl' Co. Hou11a *Apia. IJAHDJo.N ,\ Bl' $255 ull pd . be-uf 11>'rvlc~ tn yuu 111 :l be<lruon1. \r1r 2 & deul, 1 f-;\t'~ 003·435!) A1k lur 1\11'. t.il fo•nl l••t Ii 11 <' k \ 11 ,1 l :ir1•t1 .ii .iii l'anung S 1300 l!'f•lo , n•1 slu1y, 2 1•ur·pc:t aolvll11,: your houti ing n.;1•rlJ<~ !11rn1t1 I dh1h1g, lu•t•f)l1t.l1', s•·lf u~111,1nrt ! I\\ II• I' 1\ 1!1 I'll! I'}' 1~1 ll'll'( s.i.:.ou SGJ.).) 1J.,\1 !I ;u1:1 "" I r~·r 1110. !'<1!cnt1al u.11Jln11 te\,I· * ... ,. 0111 * 1:1'.fUfillEO .\ Br 'l BA S:t.?5 i·l..:1u1ini.: 111 1 t'lL, l11·i1ul1r11l ('1ul· . . - 11• '<..I 'lllll<' lu!!U lh llf' hy 7j l 7 ., 1 :-;11\'l'I' :Spnn&li \Vute~ 96o\ Jo'.I'. ,\ ~:10 F.unily & Pl•L y11n \'11•111 llliJh1 hk:ht11 ( '111 \· I _Ccoc•c•_•_M...;;•_•_•------I $49,900 :-(o!I !'J,u •', C:.\l, lhcn l·,111 Hntavla Orunge. ~2-tl!itll $150 -oct-..:AN VIC\Y 1 Bl~ t-:LJ·'.C1\N'L'·I bt t'.\l ::\ ba.$520 )>(l'Uctiun y,•ill lie !Ul \llJleted EASTSIOE DUPLEX • LIDO• REALTY • ~I , \ •• I 1•t.. ' II *673-7300* ' 1----* $198,500 * .. , ,,. ~""' "1•l:-S-'.J1J:\I) fool' t1r•l'l<llplf1ll'll1 lo * COFFEE SHOP * huge ll'C1"S, A hOull! for you. by th<' hi\ or J 11u. Ul!.<lt~tl t. 11;..1,;111 v v .~ n111 uut avt. Uista Mcs1t. ALA Renteli ,.2 •J•• tug h i)n the hill s ot l!H.l'bnr 'l Bdnn. t bnth, garage, "<'f• I>() Ntr!' OJSTURB ~15(1 & $17~ -B11dg .. t Collag~ --. -v lllll 1·•1o:c 1·1·pts, hu,e leni.:e1l yanl. tF1 ~m1N •OPENT1l9 TlO::'>A.~TS Hy11\llll'l' l'r111 , I' f 1 11' DESIRABLE 61"1-~·,, .. 7 ~· JJJ pt.•1· 111011!h l:.!o v·r 11 )., 1111 \it', '.'-B GOOD PRICE -,r u.n , c111 , 1..:1 (JI\ ...,., Ve~etahle~ardenarea llee. f~~::.i T11!:~ Iii.' Iii~~' .. ': 1-:. l~nnJ & Co. 'ipu l~ <inly. plc11~f' GOO TE S ;\'J~ llOi\lf..: ''SINCE 19--\6" 1150 S ll 2 Bl' 1 \'Ph. 111<1111"1>. Stove & retrtg _ _ __ __ , II-I !'A*....._._~ 1 p 166 D RM Sh1~l.Jttlt· 2 Hr uuf hsc lur '/. lti· i 1~1• ,.111·11. •l"I''· , .. ,.,,,, · mu 1., Hlk 11••· SIGJ nw. l\lature adu!t11 B EST BUY L I DO L==------~---'-..J I n come roperty R V E T 1 r 1 1 • " 1~1 \Vf'111l'rn Hl1nk fU,li• 1 .. ·h & Bny 9 11 11)1' 1 lillllil-1:" Plus 111.ud • ~ 1~3 El.-.~ltl 1t 1· 110 1111.<IUIH'•I' Un111d 111•11 (';di l!K! .• ,1' --'GEM- I I RA REAL Y "111 .i uu y, i;n1• & yar( · 1 .. r h1'.ll 1:,,r!1·dlsi1 bll·I>•< "'''''"-•'ly !''"'· 1,.,.,,,. $'1 'fl onl>. No ""IS 61:?-1809 alter " " • ,.,. 1 • 1 I " ., u I ' · · · ~'" • , _;io l n1n1nc 2 Br. 11("1' .. ~,1. •- " .\. ·l Bit + H.1\ \ w11 BAYCREST 4 PLEX $57 000 149 Baoo<l,,.,uv, i.; i\I, ., •• ;,-...... :;; ncl )RP•~. r isc, TIJJk, Jit11iu, :,\ra~e. ,,.,,,tcr D 552 7000 N ' h '' 10 tt!l~. AA' 111 lu·h. i:.r, \:1.1 J.1do • • '642-7007 645·5609 Eves '.'hilcl~pet.t>, g1u· E/~1<lc. I 1!1111 ,\<lulls only, no (X"ls ay5 • 19 ts itrps. Gar yrd p11t10, Cdl\t •"----~~~-- ! Nord. SE~:JIO.__r,r,:?_!1 1 Bki $ 57 , 500 ASSUME FHA 1 • $'/.7()..1~11i>1'YthH1;: ror th c 1 i :,\ !'!!'. Jt.l'.:ASUNAilL!<· Sf~, o1td 11111 111cc ·1 ur. $150, L1;\••ly ufr Bit diup~~j 1 1-:,\ltT!I \\onus, G1·<11r •'<1Tlh ran11 l1 3 BR unf hsc .. I! B. _.\, 1 ,,s~ froni Cnuatl . Ciuh ,1 . _ • • f!l .:-. h~•· tJl'('llll, child/pl'! ~·rpti;, i rps. ins, spoli Newport Beach I 11,:•· !11u1i,: l ••>ni. fultil.tl li.01i.:.11:1 J11111tt·1 'i d1 •l1ght I 1\•>1111s fo ,r 111 11 f1t t;1111 rn. 1.\1': !!AV!'.: t.IAN\' ~1.\NY ,~ ,1,,,., JJ , * Pl ~'N!l-6?06 i BR, I bath ······ $l2J .!I~ ftk . Nr shops & (lCC, l\lfll w·e !1111111.., 1,, 1 .:•· \,i tolH ·n :ind pl\1' (11111"1 11 11! 11•' I p J,11) IJ,11'k. $2 2~1 1~·1 lh r·or i\!Ollt-..:1r' · 1-•l a 1 1 • BH. :! hs, den, ;1 ,. •• S:!'i,", NU-VIEW RENTALS y.dlts, n.i 11•·t~, 548--0059 !11nl l,\ 1•••ii1, 11<'11 .11i1J•·ts Jin.1111•(·' ~'11 ,\ lo•.111 c,,n l·•·I 1nfu •1111 l'ullel't, 171 11 LANDLORDS FREE I CLEAN l ~.fl!t .. 2 hu ··· •···· S2:!,-1G7:l-\030 nr 4~4--J:l lfi Newport Shores P1unl i;ph1 frpl l •lid p 11111 1 h1•dJ'•JU111-: phis I •~'<l1H\~11 J-.11l'll... 1U'' !Ill ,1123-l'!:l5 I~ n1. :.? ha. 1'°1'l'Shly pntd, l lllt . 'l tmths •••• ' $.~.-) ·12J t'Olll'J: \Sf' B I ' 1u•np11, 1,,1111 1~.is) ,,1i't'I cl•11111 p.1)11u·n1. 1'111110 1..,\GU.'\A l.iuni!"iniat (•II LANDLORDS! nl'1V, crpts, & drps, ~tovl' 3 BR,~{• b11!11~ ....... ,._s.;~J BIG C;\NYoN Co~~1:~ ~l~\~1 ......._.,,..._~ \.i11I l•.'1<1!1 111r l/<••l. Fv1 11 1 u l-•11 ·-~,t(· I n <'l ! I (>II .. \ husy Co·;,s! !hi) .\'.!111 l\l• Specinlile in Ne11 ri '". ierrig Near schools, 1 BR,'/.,, baths ···· $12 J ~,~) H1•ull1 l l't'di·oo 1 ·{H ti HAVE IT ALL!! ·" 1""!11 ~ l\I{ .: H \,I • •I" \,il11<' 1·.111 r.11,.il'il 1, .. r11·oon1 011n<"r~ unit F.' i1.•ltu'rt ~·oou Ho·ai h e Cui'IJ!lu tlt·i 1\lopo,. • 1 11 ilso1 ", & PluccntiKla: fencl'd CALL 552-7500 r··~nlll;· Tt·:•in 11 1': ~ r ,0" ,'1· Steps to ocean + tennis, IJ •1 •·1. h11.,:1• 1.1 on;.: 1·111, tl't'tH ·ly lr>w 1 L< an 1 n 1 · • · ' ~ · • \'Ill< • 11.11\ trees. dli OK ' • "" ' FANTASTIC FIXER .~ l••nins (ll'fl.'1/L!l . JIS FU/'/ ro BC N1Cf • I T k .~ 1 . ' .l 1 ' :-;!11elds J{ I:. 4~l.h~·: ,1,, Lagu na Our Hent:ll ~•'l'• $·tr ~-7-3K:i0 ·I VISION ])111!n~ rilOt1\, 3 ('al' garage Oly111fJl c pool, 1ol!eybnll, l"l<' WALK TO [ ~ '1 \ ,u\unta~f'.(,il! HJ :Sl'AUH./\'.\T 111,J pt•• \l1·" H; l>·ltE E to You• 1'1y ~..::..·1·.~-.-. I on Cul~le-s,11·. 01el'lookl11g '\131{.2fi/\,tJpper,sundeck, @ 1 546-1600 prrty, 1 hlk. "' bity, NB .'\ll·\ 1v11' l.f>V\•,L'I l'Ozy hon1e . !j!Ol\t !h1• Gi11f Cou r~e. Ye,1riy ull xtrns $28!"1 y1lr lSC' L.lDO SHOPS I !rll'PS1n1t'nt J)il'IS!(Hl ~!50.0UO Ag l_ G7\-~2(~) NU-VIEW RENTALS •1:1ll1:d !!'pl~. IH ,11u! ne\.\'1 • red h1'll [.(',\st' <;'1'1(1 l1lo1 ('.lll ;;[I 1)42-3.:17'1 -'-C:::C::::::CCC"-"--C'-'C-".'.::C:.--lf;i,; 4U':u 01' l:J.J.3~1.'\ 1<11.i;: t pl S lhl'u•illl Bttni; 6 Pill (;.J.\-;>:182 ...,_,..._..~ $59 500 I [ ®' I -----! lilt, 2 J3,\, ~J:!j IJl'l ll\0 ') ' ----I ' Money to Loan 240 LEA~t $:11~1. lil\1111! n~v.· .l 11\c•ldr! j<H!'d{'tl('f ,\sk for nF..\LT\' ltEALTORS ·I • H~IJH{){)/11 -Bi.\'111. Dupl•x••· !l )h~t.~lU "' ti15-!-Ml~l HARBOR VIEW . Bil houst' 111 .Tl1st in \\,~II<'. !:Jtilt;Gll l'iuv l',u ',;: l'<'lll l r Irvine l·nini!y, nn, ronn.<l duung Furn. or Unfurn. 355 "F~I ~s nvr1-.· IJ'Ol'[llT'L ' ( 1 111~\11;..•; :i Hit c-.11 1111 .1 I -11 lsl TD Loans Garde11cr 1nc1t1 >l1-8'J12 01 l "Xuiti<>u . a · 1111, 1u1,·.1t l' •<·nn1s. ·"' 11001 I r · ... ~ 4~}.-502:'1 I .v. S nr new oon o. JI r 1 1• !lei,;•·~ $·1!6/niontl\ Bilbot P•nlniulo 1 1 ,a,·.E.ll0\0 1 lrd&U.i. ! •tl<k !•·•I·"· 11· l.1 11d, ntl\' . · ' ,; Br,:!', U1i, clnsc11 d hJ ,2BRCond•J ,, ... f!25l\1o/l~e hll-.iGS!i t'l'f'llin,.;s & I .. Kn.I 1-1i........ l1~11~i.: ~~J. 1;11 7'1 1(\ EASTSIDE UP TO 90% 3 ~ll .house, c /II. S150 2 g.11·, 1x~1ls, JC{', j'lf1y lll'\_',1, ~ Bil Condo .•••. $21? r.lo/1:-;e \\<'! kl't11I•, lil2-:'17'\;) 11,;y~ 2 rni, I HA. Ill' /ll11rke1 83S· San Juan Capi~trano COSTA MESA I 8 1,1. c JNTEREST ll1 •• \\,1lk to h~:ath Balboa, i;h.i g ru;.:s d1•ps, lil1ris Br11d· .I Bit lif•lnl" ..... S:l!b 1110/l~ "I'.---.---\;Pl yrly $'121 212'·• :lO!h SL ---_____ 1 4 '/fl SIS5~Blt~1PH\'hlnu1t lll3 l l11rrt l'l. Ni· SC Plnzn.3BRl-lun1c ..... $lfl01110/ls1~· 'iGL~S.'i J!!Ll,, l<•l<'ly l bll,OUil,' '· GRAND ot>ENING 11:\· ()\1 \1··1:. S:111 .1i1.u1 H•ll" RED CARPET i2nd TD Loans /\gt Ft.,.; 9,9-J:W.30 ~::i:i/1110 9fi.1 ... 11fl.i. 979-4~3 :i BR Hollll' ..... si:n n1011sl' •1··11 Li··" 11 .. n,.·. ~~'.'ll<il'O __ -_._ C-----~= Ne po•t B T , 1 1 . , .. , · n 4 BR llun11· , .... SlOO 01t)/l~e 11 1>•del, 'l HI(. do•ri $11 .1 1110 Apts. Furn. 360 w 1 ay owers t <. A< 11 1 1·i1111111. '2 1~11 111 EXCLUSIVES Balboa Peninsula * 1 •. n \ ~ L\ ,) lilt-~ BA, 1 ~ BH. J-lonH' ..... $l:l'i inu/l~c \rill ,•onsider tease option. --'------------! l ,".:. 2 B~:l1l~0(1 \J '2 111 1-!"lf 11u11 ~r. l•NI,' Lowe~t rates Or•nge Co. . ~t~. Ii>-: i.:(!l1L'1 b.ltuid/eall n~ llA.NCl-l RBALT'l ~iil -2000 1'<'11111~ .~ pool pl'lvlg's. Balboa Island ! CONDO\l!~ll'\J 110'.\ll 'S I S,>f..!J",11 ,1·~ .... ol10 ~"fl-1.iJ 11 1 A 2 1 1 Sattler Mt C ON the Point 2 Bit. F'an1 kutlu•11/ ~ .. 111 l{1a fl·plc/ nr td4-2fi'Xi i::\·l"s i:.~ '. Ip' a11d I Lodi Ill vn Ol1l' of the -~ .. 4"' 'l'UHTl.'.' ,,,,,-1,· 111)\IJ"_ :: Bli, :: ll;\, cphl \\I hl t111s, R.1yfl\\n! ! lf1111e,,. , '111 11!~1. ·I 111t 2 ll \ 1. 1 I " ·' 1111 ex. "1111 JL.a2 2171 9· •• 5•·0611 1 ni,. l'rplc, 2 cal' oar, ~'''.(, s, h,,,,Js-rhu1 ,·h~'s/ S400 incl 1:3!: \l111 t•t1.: N I~-·c_:c-.:.:.::; ____ _ "';'"l.:"•11''l .. 11.u li1d do10 1l il<' )'.:'ll riig"· IJf's! l.'uid~f'hped ~!reels in • • ~i:111Jy67:J.749j \1all'!·g,1rrltr1C'1 1113-8974 r. tuJ! sce 11 r11y !J i;:11n.::r , l,.ig•• 1 ,, 1 l'l:;:;.!\I , F Sei'\•1ng llrt.rlxir at~a 2.\ yrs Bay•hore• D . 4 Rft, F1n1 Hrn , !<11111,, t'•J•l~ 1 1.1l k 101 shopping, s\1'1111 Yl)Ul{ Choice Little Island Ycal'!y UC'luxe ~ Bil, '31.J Or I !Ill ~12:J ll75-51!.f':f Steel,>;. t•onerf'1<• cons1ruc11on I I d;:~:~1cle Costa i'-Ir~a. 10·~ DON'T BORROW ana Point 1 J rapc-111.·s, :.! t «L' g.11, Jll' llllllJ.:", s,lnily hi_•aeh . Occu11 Pr'il ·•1"13·•1(oni,s Santa Ana ~4:l800 2hnu~e~ (~ll,o\OOeal 'TIL YOU CALL USI ~I USI' sacnfice, heal1h re· BftAN!J nr1v :l st J BR 1 park, pool & h llllh <O\l!l~ _l..:_l·il._S3:X~o~1_f>73·J ~l? 2i;aragf'sp.1rc,,.r1t·runi l I Super neat 2 hdrni, 2 hath q l111rs move, S:l95/n10 4 2b..'ls l'Jll drps poo),1 Clo~\ A~AIL .NOll f1)1 !t·a~e olJIAJtB011 VIE\\', 4 Br, 21 ~ Roo f 1011 s 11 ndo:ck ASSUMABLE Bo1nJ1v on ~fllll' home e<tuity . , .. 1,·1,_ ,1,,,,,·. a·,,1a,.!,, Sl 1S 83.l·l3:ll . Jin, beaut la.cuts. 5;,,::;o 1111,1 . 'i !·:,\l(J.\' l Hll lurn apt (111' ON~: i\J)ULT No pels, $1 80/nio Incl utll 675-2975 Bii~ Peninsul• U I 0 J0/0 huusr 1111 front 11J1h a 1 fol' any good Plll""'S<' .sc-rv. BR, 3 BA, nt': bench, like .., " • ~ ..1 ",usua 8 /ll~11·1 u n ir.~ to 1'1u S . _ 1 h<!rn1. l ha!h house 111 n',H in" Los Angclrs 'c~"'"''Y 10 .. ~2 \J...244-30.lU .~ pt>ls ok, $28!'1. n10 962-25;i() IRVl~E·TU l1TLE Rock . _gal"• Teru 1 is, pool 6'1+.-1180 . ("1as1· ay!ront l')1npr cy Ill :.'.,, 1110 l ~•i.: •lJ.: lll.'J)11hhc. fr 1 I I " " ' I Nr1~· '1Bll2D \ l\''t I l!Vll 4 II Neil JJOrl Hr>n<il. I :-.,,. 11 . ="' C<i,1 ~1 l'l.iz,1 &. >r 1111 rn\H 1 inuie 111111 OV('r 20 yl'ars a11d NO\V m 2 Bl1, 1 BA\.\'/ rerr1g Yard 1 BDH~l, 2 ha. hltllni; (1pl c.1 •1,.1 .. 1,· '1 1 '1 )ll l",1 1 1 '. f'Xl.'( 1 1'"1\'C vi.·ii $35 WEEK&. UP , 1 1 single hous1•s sell for 10 ', Or.Ul"(' Co~inty! $:lOO flC'r 1110 A\'ai l ininied CqJ/rlrps, t'lme tn l\.larina • ur . nr n c 11 s r 1.i 1<)llll', h'll!Us, poo, .1111 1111 , "0 r1•1·n.i ndn f:d ' '.\.G. • \t'I' IP lll .If\;\ schonls ·1 + dfJ\ I\ I "' ··"~"I MO 499--'-~'" I Coin_plcx All ~chnols, bu~ 1!1t1 n11, ~fi()O 01\'!l"l Gl" N•j•' • Slt."l'p!ng Rooms 67s 8551 1 11 + r , 1 • SIGN.\L i\IOJtTGAGE co. Call 673-9-103 .),<"" :~ ~ ' v-<.JV' '' -'"n ' ~ 1ung <In 1•1n Shi.SOU r ~JO,!JOO ca 1 Tiio ~ ~~~~'""---~----. ~c1·v1cP, 11111ny t' x t r<1 ~ l\t \\P{JJITsliuH!· s . ·I Bit e llousekeep1ng Rooms HAR BO V ! •111 ~, liy & { nn1p.•l'C .• :LUf) hi!nii, 2 biith hou~l's 011 seii 1 1 Tl·\) 556·010ti Corona del Mar Fountain Valley I !•r1vu!<' Party 5j:.!-.':1!18S 1 · L'I 1· 1.. 1 · 1 • Ocrun V1e1v Apts R IEW ·"'•ulli !~l'll~ J)r. 4500 Can1pu~ Drive, N.B -.. 1111111." u • l""' pr11!\''-'CS BA BOA INN 11,1 ~ Buy hnth & sell 011" Hl"AU"I' f' a I " L HOME I r111\r hv & c1un11.1re •· M USED BRICK · no:>¥. >l'On 111nor l<~l 1110 A;:t ti\G·3:.!').) _ CARMEL FOR SALE .:111:. South R1:nt· Or nil or keep hot11 ortgages, 4 BR in Tiburon Turtlerock hoine 11c r o s s I 105 ~laln Street C a ntrell 833 _ 2224 Sl~.t :AA1 7 unils. r111·ee bdrn1. Trust Deeds 260 AND shakl' r<<Of C'harn1er 111 lf\OO ~! {L of ,ill' l'Ond !tL:\· 1 f101n Untv. 11 1gh, 3 br. 2 Newport Island I fi75-8740 -OWNER :.! li<1111 house. 2 l.J<l1•1n, 1 old Cdi'-1. 3 HR, 2 BA, con1pl lllY li ving-, fJOOl .\:. llubhouse, h.1 + ra111 rn1, C11n1111u111ty I COZ Y /\pt for 1. On the Of>!'n 1(}..J nr nppT /\ll :lfl· 1 Santa Ana Heights l1.1th hl)Use, tlucc 1 bdrn1, l PUT YOUR MONEY redec, bltns, lots of panl'i· dhle en<,;[oscd 1'Llragc, S'.til pc8 ~136'~ park A\'u 1I J.u1 \\ .\T~.H ~'JlONT 3 nP., 'l BA Ba) $16-0 per n10. un!ll June phanrrs L1 g J!\lit1 d 1•11111 -----b<tth house<:, plus a 1!upll'X. ing, open beam'l, lplc & lots l\l•l __E~.E 644-$018 111ip.-,r dup!~:\ No J)!.'t~ $:l7j or \'C'arl>. 91'3 E . Balboa Abund;ui\ 1 i·••1 ·~ ..::p:u•1,.11 s LO\\' t;tx "CO\lnt y" l l'~'"fl1. All i111111.1c11li1l t'IY c,uf'd for, TO WORK FOR YOU! ninre Onlv $,\50 nio n11·lds l 6··1 22·'6 htf', l!lll!'T 'n t ,... l i o !' ''1Jn1fi..111,d11t· ·I J;r .~ d! n, i olo1 (oord1na1l'd a rul Jarid· 1':a.i·n 10~: or n1ore on "1·JI. 11 .. 1er ii.:. t!Hldf'nl"I'. 'i c.'lr larwin realty inc. BJ::AUT. Princl'ton ino<lel :; .:'!"::..~ _, __ -------Hlvrl 6c1c'-c9c7c'o'-----C~1·Jli'l~r!. :: Bit,:! l'I.\. ~·.11 11, .l Ba. -,: sly honi~ a l ('nil I s•·.11)rd A 11 ul" prule or 011·n s~><:Ul'1:'d 2nd 1'rust Ik'C'rts ,,11 le.isl' \\'alk. to be,tt li ,r,, 968.4405 * (24 hrs) ~: · :l ~·Q, l~g h~·l & ;~u~j N e wport tieight' l\l:ACll & p1Pr k parking J)1n & l1v n11 :..1111 t'0).)1 · ,,f ('lil ·ilf' ~·c Dl'l\I' 111,.1 r rsh1p con1plcx in p11dc of Orang(' County rral ~tale. ~huppin;.: 6~1·~~17 i'.:<llUll llou."illg OpplJ P,i •· IM 0 • 11 I I lw $!Kil. ut1\ Adlts 303 l I I I •111 111rsl1111 .n•v.1. ''""",",\I. \lOR'f(',,\GE CO. SOUT ~ . ! Univ ~Prk I~ .. $;.l~ll/1110. Hl.:"J IC .. ,. ' •11 :. ln, 1 l..i, !·, f.:d,t'\\U!er. 1 ·~71-2866 111un1y ;;;c 1oc)~, puu "'-: Lo.1 ~k J!d 2 l':tl g:u "'"'"'' H.~Jl' 11\\Y , --· A\·ui!Feh lsf a.)2-735.i P·iut yd Ga·· 1 d· ----'-""'-"-'--'--"''-.::"'-·I p!<'l.yground S6~·,K ai; .. 11nl<• 11 11·.itin\t'l"i & J•('!\l'ht'S. Pc1<•I Fur 1l1•!,t1!r'it 1nforrna1Lon on t71 4) 556-0l!Xi CUTE 2 JJedroo111 unit 3 lUt, 2 u,\, 1 l lll' g,1r., , 1 • · . ":"-' 1 ' n 1 ' trp s .. ip~~I ] \J{)(IR 10 Be1u:ll. 2 Bil 8 1 • 11101 tgngf' N() l)l;\~ !'Ill 11'/sl ·1nrl •I •l "'· 1111, Ill~,\' !la·-.(' .i nd ot l1cr \HlllS, (•nll 4500 Ca1npus Dr., N.B lnca(e(i l"losr. to !he scliool, i all !ihns, Sl\llll pool. kid~ UNI\. Ph .\ nrt. 2 ·~ !\,\ ~~.'11.!\1~: 1f1~1~~Ull, b l.i li<i.J I \\'u11CI' Or Yrl,J . Furn or f'F.:ES. 6.,14-8•!60, 20-19 Purl tan v 1 0 , 111 , 1 \ !l'sS 7'} 1r l:t•d C,n pt.•t. J! •' ,i 11 o r s '<hopping .. nd 1he beaeh <JI\, hke ne\1 only $2 19 1110 l"1 1 r11.•r To11 nhvusl· f.lstr lw ,i.:. ) • • Un( 67J-{i640 Bl'lstol qu,1l;t1(•d hu~l'I' p.1ys rtn11 n 979·:l5:i0, .!G..!9 llarlx:i r Bl-.d S1 5 000 local Zn<! TD·IO':i · Reinodell"d less than a \'t'<lt I Nn f~c. Agl"nt .':!-l:l-4121 I I\/ 1111lk 111 <'l•\~et , frpll' Newport Shor•• i =ucAc\"'t=,1c,~0c,0r°"1-8~~1=1-=--~ WHO NEEDS l•• lo.in S!:1LIOO (h111er \561 Cnsta :\1l'Sll. ' J 0 )rs l\'1\1 discount ;1r ai:::o S2i5 n1o • BE:AUTIFUL 3 BR .. B \ ,'\, hal1_'0n~'. 111tercon1 thru· ! , & 1• k r, IJ pnv _I ~~ ~111.1 Ann I !1·1 ~ght s 1 Q UNITS 1y.1J1•. Gunr. pu y 111 I'll I . F:STATE H.EAL T\' f,.10-1 120 1 cunrio. Crpts, rlrp~. "poo°i 1 ~tt . $l~ ;i:i:l-~ll-\ I WALK TO BEACH • • t 'l 1~,7~ •. ;i~;, 'nr S7.·i l}li!-1 GASOLINE? Westcliff li•l2-96G!l dys 483 MORN CYN RO I lt'llllls. et c. S:l6Q. ~!5-I SOj ~E\V ·' br, 2 h,1, hltu1~. · 'luh, tl'n11is ~ 1~•1ls IMMACULATE JN\ll<'STOltS 11uutt • ..J to nia ke Ai th'<: rC"n!·I • 2 RH ·., 13 \ H 1-• -B h trush L'OtHp, trp1~. drns. \\',, h.i\<' ~ ,<;, .\ Bl1. hon11.s Corona del Mar People 11'hO livt• 111 1><•.•nt• * HE:DUCl'I> u" ' • · •1 · · • ·, un 1ng.on eac t~ 1 11 . ·k & pool ['-;-fl •)lll $3 • .0 n10 \'c11ilv HOnlf' at Rig (~'tnyon ('Ollll ~ * ~ ~ ..• ~-: Pr1d{' l)f 011 ncr~hip abou1u1, ~~· u~ ~l ~tt {[;:(!~ ch3iS·501J d!~l' l-:"Jl}·· ~ft pk:, ptll!r>S, ~:Jjj I u~11 ' S:l.3~8~~17 l r ('1ll !~In)' Till•)' gO f.isl I E~ .F c:AN1'1.Y furn Cdil-1 apt. lry ('lub ,,, 11 l\Hlk to j" Bi, -B<L . lnu11,1c. $~2.~. (>n 10 prunt' uni!s' (\\inl'rs ' 11Jr ll · 011g,1g~ o. ;.11). 1111 .. ()99 1 CAYWOOD REALTY ::;uµer h V\1 of bay. 2 Hr. I Ne\i•port C•'rtlP I', ~·:ishion By oiinf'r . 646-4219 Bl <' rPl11·1nt: -11 ,u1t out j 'l 811. f!l'n, din rin 2,~ BA. ~ux~~y 2 BR C~ndos Laguna Beach * S48-l 290 * :z h.1. Lr1-; l1v/dln/k1t.6J'i'as lsl:ind & P.1cht1rd's i\laikf'I I l.X('(.'l!t•nt (lr.ul .[.;t:' ('0u11ly [ II &I \nun VP, pa1ios. 1800 \'\I l ~!.''k~ llhuron ur \i11l.1 l '.1 _ .. , , . • ldt•,J !~11· l'Xf'f' ;pl. $~ 3 Bcdrnon1, ·~ hRth hl>rlll'~ r-I~ I \0o·a1ui11 !\1\Ll '<hopp1 11g. R•t• ,,. 1 yr old $:li5 ·109 G<ilden· (~fl\ your hnn1e before SI di . CIL! I d. ( hal IJllllR' S•n Juan Cap11trano I 1110 ,\\nil shol1 t er m . • fnlm S79.~:i0 r, 1 s.~~.(~~I MobReHomet JiilP ~1 1·1•11 ,1.1' 111•1 ••·~~ t;0 •HI 1ud t.7:1-fi!)()fl (l1r1~11111t~ <;;pa11ou~ ll\ln~ !l.t·, d,~,k U1<.'clll side !111v 1 6~.i,..:)2l\.~ I 'Pl1onl' ii·\, b\1-(,Q:;IJ. fi on11 . I (1111)1•1' 11111 lit•lp r1110JH'i' I :;;--<> ~pn,•p & dh!1• rn .. lrisrd g'.HI'· $:t.!ll lt1•dr1· 2 lir apt. ll'!,!l :'\I•.\\ ~ 1;1(. 1 B1\, hl111s c----M-~-------1 10 .\'11 To:; P\1, r111ly ~1'.)IJ ~0 -T;i k~ ad· Houses Furnished 300 • BR. 1 1111· fu'eel.lCC', Af!e. JX~il .~ ~·!11!Jho11se fron1 l rte,·k. nr .i1 t~iu·h. Bc<lnt j r1 pl<·, < pr ,/drp~. S1 • 11<: 1 .. .;c0c1c1c•c._:__;_::•~•~•------I \' . .iit agl' _(':ii! !•U.!e ,\11rd-1 rePs S2S;i/n10 ~27~,. ' 0i '•'1u1 Vu' 11 .... 1 .~· 1.,,,. .u e;i s.;1ril. '.\n VACANT!!! I Mobile Homes 125 I 546-1600 General -'"'1~'-""'""''r_RH--<'17' larwin realty inc. '-<' -""'""' '· "'" Z R" I•"'' "''·""""""1 ""·-""'' ' Casa de Oro UE5T IK• ... h 1\111' ,\1 1\IHU~ For Sale I IJ\\1•.~l llll'llt 11111~1\<!l •. . COZY ('nttag-e 2 Rr, l Rr1.,968-440S * (24hrs ) flrtncl'Llfrplf'.L11gun11()111·south Laguna \l.L l~l'JJ.IT!C:S l'AID H\\ lll'l : '. /1nll11.'d '1~1SSC~'i<JI\, I MOBILE HOME ~s '. 0 ~ ~ r,ac /\pl., UIJI pd fl{'(il hcl!ch lkain CC!l, I U 1ual l/ous1ng Op11t\' I ~(•fl I Cl•!ll)>Ul'o 111 fot c ypu l'"!ll :> Blt + l.i nl 11n J'vt 1 nui !s, I I ~ , ! 111•111!l C 111.1ll·, linl"n" flll'n tno frvlc S27J/l\IO 67~>-3.'i-09 · NU-VIEW RENTALS 2 Bit, 2 OA rl'Jik· iialkuig: I Cus1un1 dt.,;i;..'llo:!tl, fet\tu1111g: 1''~'1 .~· i hihh•"lll'<<' ~llhniil FOR SALE : 1 al' 1 SlOO 1, B!.~ Dp!s Sl:f i 1\ utd 21:i llcltntropf', 3 br. 21~ ba. l.ARGE 4 bedroom Rruu:h I lii ~-ll!'!O or -1'1 ! ,\!Pl r11~tan1 f' In 9tll <;t. · !1<.. h tlt.'V. I e SpaclOUS k1!.:hL'll I\ 1th Jn. a11~ o!fi•1 ~lS,"~~l li l~i 1'1l!\l 'l1'1 SILVERCREST I 1 (,~~~! IX~n~Fn::_itu~c µer.sons 2·i00 sq ft. $\ZJ'.l. ino :O:tv!1• lol'nc r lnt iiJTh 1J;:\10 '1' Chnstni:.s 111 this ho1ne. yrl~ \st• H.ers S !~j dll'('<'t hgh!1ng i 1·lG·Gi!'I~. MOBILE HOME ( 1--J· :Gnr enlBrLa· GT:'-,...1:'150. hnskrtbn.11 rour t r.aril·l lov.,.ly Ck-f!an View hon•r. r~tZ-:'l!ill, •tli-19·Ml ,. Srparatc d1t1 ~ ari'.\ :.:11 ";,;, 2 BU 2 Hi\. i.11•p -~ 1.:,'ll1~!'. fl 11l(, sn1 (JC!, 2 blks NI 1\1'1' ., BllR\I •1 f'n<'r n1c.1t11:\cd Bull11ns, Ni'\>.' (i rror. JP,R, :!RA ~1':5 Hou••• Fu-rn-i e lfome-.11ke stJ)111g1• 1rr1r R\11N YO:.t•Orr11r-<1 !I' I I ll I 82 SPACE 11sc,1 ,. • .• 11,\ f I I f I "' 1 .. , A l"l l""~ ,or 1•P1i\'r1te rmt1os • t 111111. 1 111s .. t1'l l).:. $:!()(). l'RIV \TF: ,111 . 11 (!upll•X!llll! giea\h·iv\!t'Y.. 1rl"p11re unr an11y ron1n < ; • ~·Sf' g1. · "I'" Unfur 310 •. , ... \1• E. llm.;trd & l :u. \\:1~11~'1 ,\: t!k 't'I !IJ')'l't , \11r«1! ~OBI LE HOME PARK I nr tw:1i·h, <l:"111;,11:11 . ~I ~J x S1:15 1110 yrl). S~fl-3i~,,_ll: ;;,~xcell!nt ~i-ea ~37.J Hkt , r.~!, 62fl n . 1 • ~~~~;;1~ p~;;1'fi~11 11 slor&gf' ttr.1 i:..-n •• .c....._.. f•H' :!:.!U .;1r total , kil•'h. (_,11c \!,,111 anil Pop S<>n1t'l $:.!75 . .l Bit :l 13a S\u·fs11le. Cost• Mes.· _ _!-4 111 :tsk for Dcile f'ANT·\ST!r nC\\' rluplex, G•n•ral , e 1·,1n"·Sl 1•1,.,,,._. I h11 k, s !Ui'<L"l' ::.lil d, !.111d· ~ I ' ' 2 Bn .,, n 1·.;oo j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ' " -... 1111'l'!l\1\'r I.et Th<'n1 1nanag1' frplc, <,;()\ 'd 1.111110, 2 l ·ii'. ' 3R, 1 ':? R'I, Surf~idt' Con· O<'f'an . -~ i\ 1 e Pool . B•rl~•<"•••• _ •ur- llAf BO! l '\ I . Sl'ol)f\d JJ.tllc) Thr"l yri> old l I d G + o\!'H --{l'I f,~\ 8 I\ ,. .. . 'llAlt',, ,'"',-_1 ,~-,',",'~».',:.!. ~.,,' -hke llU 1 .• •.J!.':1!t'd In !\Cl\ •1111 II'!' 111 hcnut :1 Bit s;~:i() :1 BR, 2 Ba B JsJ,11111 Sll/\!{P, !'h'.'l!l 1 HR. 2 Hi\, I 0, .. 1s SlO\'C, D\\'. 2 Car .....:....::::.~r -4 l ·: Hdrn1~ ~ ! '! ft '1 I l'->Ulld• d 11Jlh plush land ·~ .. -' ¥ .irtull Jlk ,, 11 ,,y 11 , 1111 riois) 11 11· t-ru1!1 hl}use i r1t-\tly ·sec t•J Appr<'c1ut1•' fa m rn1, ('Pl~. rhJ"'-.J?llns.1 )!or L~e: pf1t10. nC"iu· <;hl}p,,1 Laguna Hills , 1 ·' i. • u.r I s.:uiiuig ,cul-d('¥s;:1c. l~ 1110 "' 11• ,\· \ :"l Olll' h<dl hl flnni elt1 l1-A'<st1111a hh lOano,;. S.'f' and ALA Rentals 642-8383 Quli't t,i111ll) 'trra t26!'1 n10 schl<: & OCC'an $2T:i 1110. 1 •1)f~:~ Y 2' i' ·· ·· ··1·• · ·:· • $.,no I .\1111l:s ;\o J>r1s 1;:0~1,._1~l'll~C'.1 '.~1· ~oll~~~t.~11~l1\\':l \ h11u"' s1 :1 9!.I~. Cnll L\'ES st;hn111 ~'.f f,•1· '\«llv l\l\'C y, $\10 . U11l l N L•'~ B,h h. Cri.ll j.i(}-llj J II f' r 1 tag e Avail J;in. Lst, 6-15-6S71 1 * HIGH on a Blult, beaut 'r1r1;11··s 'u~·~~1n):rl1~e1\S'j~~1p, I BDH\! $l1G. lf'r'S, Y.OVC'n ll Otid~. til" :!I ;.\i~l·lli1~1 _!.:l_'_'-_bi,Hll\G. i~ hr l J.:<ll':t>;I' .~ 1 !:i. ('in~on,\ •k'l !~f'alt••rs 3 BR, 1 J/3 ba, 11\1 crp!s, 1 v1e11: ser ludr d 3 Rn, 2 L;i, 3 81! '.' :z ~l,o;i. ()1:t'.:u1;~~IH • ~•;,"i \\. \\ilsun t).121971 .~'ully Ind s( pd ,i:., fncd 1 CAN BE SEEN AT: Z"!:Hil~Lr·:.:\ES \Valk to E .1 .\l,ir COND<)-~ Bfi, 3 LIA, 2-stc.1ry .~ pa.in~. 111clo.seo! lot. $2:1). 1-i;t,\· l\lt1do All ele(', F un1 ; 11111" t' ~:::j. I Unbelievably Beautfful .$74 500 incl. I.and Oiinei• CRESTMONT ~llh St ~hop~. Units uu·h1de Sl~lt . J Bi, hte 1•011kinJ.,'., pn ~·ttlhC'dral ceihng, rec area, 11\t~. _Call he1l11 Snider, .ur~('ot~': PJ',!~· ~ntl~l, ll'n.~h~.1' 2 HK. 2 U,1 rt1r11 . \\'llllt l'' r ,\I. lJ 1:--t:ttE (ilH'df'n ,\ ts 644-61·19 ESTATES -1 1~~~{. 1 :: ha, lrplc + Jrg I yard, !rets. (·lul<l pl'!, l .. H loL·:il<'d .Nl"ll'l>O[l_ -R1\·1era, ! 96.·4111 :I.: ,41)-• ! . Q/1.1 ;ill·:)..•~·' 11::;. $.WO. I Adults -no Jlt'ls. Flew.Pers FAST POSSESS. l!f)l :-)I ll.' l)i• Lli'i 1 1 C , 1111 , 1 , ,} 1 'F'i' __ ;:un.1 S32:> Uef .i P/11, t;.\,r1000 Love Iv 3 Bll, 2 BA, euldes11t', 1 2 Br & Den, 2 Ba Condo1 t'\I! I'~ 11 l•ci·i· :-.rri·nni .~ lla rhor \'il'll Carrn,..I niodi l 1 1 \ 1 l,' ,l,11,~s f; 1 ; 111 "'ui·:., .....,0Ll::..-:._!.lEALTY ;,i.i('r-0171 SIS.'1·ll.1yfi ot'.l I Bi hu 1ll·111~ ,..;11 1\l~l-' 3 B!t, 2 J3A, i;:l)<ir! stree!, Rt!f/P.&l), lg: fll('tl s:iag, pool , etc. F ull n~l'llllt 11 ,ih·1fall, 4J pool. Rec .· , . 0 ,, , 11 L 1 #I" TAX TIME BUY Pl'l1' h<h, iluld p('t, B,dh<•i1 luc at1nn Nu Cill \l•>•I .,.,I lot, dbl gar $2151} ask for \fl Can I Dec l.>!h . ll11i. ~.11 u1a <.:··ls 1-2 B<lrn1 3 UR 2 h"i r1 n11lv rn1 , 111 1•.~11 ' 11 •v ' N VIE · '· .~ ··"' 'J j 71.\ 5-lsr,-95 ·., '"'l!o ' lots oF 't'xti.i~.·f'r;cer~'(h H.:lii i cor,;r,\CI 1;,\Y,l'l\ :'llG!t, P1'1'.!p;11d 1111 ~rt·~1 1lo11 n. 1 1 _,,u. W RENTALS 1ns1<lr !o np1>rf.'<'1ate. S2'-J5 ~{', !li>-·~171. 1 cl · ·);J, or 121 _,i ~.111·~1 ·U11 fu111 lroni $141 '' ,,. _,,, .. , 1 ,,,.. Units-NJ·.\\ 1st tl ~c r l'.:::tst G1_,·IO?.O r)I' 4'.11 '.::!18 hi" U.\2-0-145 S!-1,\PP "II". '''''h pni•oci· 379·.tSO!l :>.t.f. IT. 2000 Par50ns, to S6S !l50 111<'!11d1ng l:111d ·• .. " ~ " " o"l CORBIN-MARTIN C'.'11. l\,:3.ros2. 6HT l414 l HI~ couaKc. Sl!O, c '.\/ ~~.\STSIDE Culc old 3Bl1. reneed, frplc, crpts, drp$'. I lak• Forest -'~·1o~C'."~U·:·~~----- REAL TORS 644-7662 GREENLEAF HOUSE + 6 UNITS Also 11·ulk to l.Jench, N.B $2'~\ Kf'et!~ TLC, nC1\!y (lee sto1I', lli;h/1\'Sh, $ 2 5 0,: . , Newport B•ach $30 WEE:k & UP 1 '.'l o·ii unlls at :lfi37 l::Jdc.n !.1~0 .~ Bachelor Utll! r.; !l L'pl•· 01 r1qn1ly oo pet~ 5:l6·712i 1 F:,Lfi~' \\T lake front hnnic 1 • Studio & 1 13R Apls \ p!l\<11\' ' ~1 <L' 1dult 1·•1111· 1 C'.\l 1st usPr 11/200 '; \\Tll~I S~l uni 11d /\)!I Ft<l' r.1~..-1-,s6 3 BR. frplc, crpti;: Ol1n~ ' '1 .r, ' Ba, •li:.n. 2 fu e BAY /\ve \'rly·Yacht c\11h l •TV & l\lairl Service A\•ail. 1n 1J1111~ 17 ·•• \l li1t1 11•1 \11 , ,. • 97'l-81'U -· ' P ' ~. l:n1ndrv rni. ~•·If r·Jr an ' 1 • 1 e P l 5" . . Hid p I ('\I I l!ll · 11 ii ' ,.,,.(,dl!Jllll<IL'l'lHb l·lll ·--' ~ll,\IU' I BHT0\\1\llOUS!;, i'xtt'l'Olt'\\' ll'g fn.:d ),lrd ,,1 ns ~!l l'·ill' '>i lll' UlilOl l ,. lk l, ~)f'Clltl hlk ll\l'fl.)', ionl" 'r.l!e -00 1 h• v \\~·.'.:1 ··~llH ,;,;.:;1 l•. :.1~t1'. \ 0filtJ.7~C1 1~1.1 ,\lt•s;i 2-2 1 Balboa Peninsula t,' l Ha 1 • ..... ,1 ~~dr 11~ho•1ls ~42~~~~ fl'Oll\ llunl c,•nl1•r I di '.q;e~ $3!•() r~r :110 S111r!P~· 2 l\\t~ .~ lll·cn~ll 211 hR, ('()\: ! • 2i~~(~=:~ ;:~1~ct1~~l tlht llk"ll•ii 1 .\>,j:~•;'i ,,111 Lii t r\~~uine \A !o.u1 JJ 111 YI:: 1l\' , ~·.~shopping $295/i\10 . 1110. " \\a!<:on, Fnre~1 ~. Olson Ee 1· rptc. 1 iruisjgll~,1 5-13-9755or66--l9'i? '"h JHi i d1111·n Days ~~I-2Gf..0. Eves .'\/,. · s!tps lo hf'aLh 1•1-;>;267 1nn .. 1 1 ~n1\,hltns ,d~h\\ilr, Rt•fllty.F\Tnroll'.l7-!l5.'.0 r1r 10 Lie ('•Rnn ° tlu 3 (Ad,...,.,itorS5 I ~ji-l·l~i Sngl 1>1'h h~~· 2fi!t 111 1111 j BH 1 g \ r 1 I rrpt~. ,Jrp~. nr. i'-lanna prestige setting Rea.liy .to """'' on r~ ,_,_ir\fi .· i 1 .• 1 , 11 .• ~·,, '"''··•i•I. - 11 -10- 0 -- 1 - 1 . -1 Jitn 1 S:'l:'Jl 6 13-1.\t.', · 11 .. · r 1 ('' ;. ¥0" 1· rp' c. ~fl!::h ~hopping s 2 9 0 lido Isle n1nve 111 Jo or nppnt 67 l·l·l68. HOLIDAY PLAZA HARBOR VIEW HOME ~ ........ ' nB r~ lll~hls 4 p]C\ By ... ) I . ' "' 'l!l Ill, ~" c.' . 67 l·lll <l'l <II 11 4 2'22·f~rn tu1 111~l1•<. \il.,tl 11 ,1k II.ilk 1111nt•r S~.i.000 Cos ta Meta \\nl k !11 ~1n1l"' S:!J) 111<1 !l2$-.ih7J11r~211-..,200 Ll\'l':iiidllr1n ll>r1.irlnhra,•h · . · Delux!!-spac·ious l Hr fun1I CUSTOM PALERMO ,,, ~h•·P., '··rd . l·\I~ ...... '>!11-'12 1 ~ -1;1i1s 1"H! 1;7:1 77::17. 'l Hf)J{:\I hr'1JS(' v r.r•l 1 1111 h R S\\l'l'Plll~ \Ir\\ ,,f Condom1ntums <•[>I 1'1 r1111~llO +u1ll r)ool 4 HI:, 2-'t•'i'I ! 11 •pl1·~ ,1 , 1 1111n<ll!• • '1 d I! .1 .. 11i l\l 1il, • 1 S'.!~:i-l'~'T::'\ ; 1~1~. ilt:'ll, f•,rt)l! J;-.,1~IF.I) orru anc !ovr)\· 5 gara'il'. rlO~P 10 ~acii Kid ~ h~v Apt u11f111·11 :: BH. 'l Unfurn, 320 ,\nq,lt> ii11•k.1~11g ~n ch1ldren,I \,1r, l·u1I 1•111• 1.1 111h! 1po11i.:, 111 <.di 11\·l '~J Lots for Sale 170 ' ~I n 1 1111• 1 J,i'\ \l,~l· 111 811 ? Fl •\ p B;~ llorlxil' I ()K .$175 !)63-:.t"irn Bt,-Ai 111I fll l' full \Par rii::h1 (~~!pers l'J6;i l'on1onR Ave,, hug" •k•·k "/Ill• l••t 1,1 :'>1•11 t11"1"111 l •ll-1~11 1 '1 ·\\~n.'11 111/ ·~·',1~dt: ;in\'1' hn1;1l",$.~RJ., R.1~3 11 o r '.!Be<h·111 1 lr \!h hltn~ l!il'f:l'I !hn1 1h(• sun111lf'r (':ill Huntington B•ach , j 11!1ll' "11 11'nll,ol \1 11~1 ~··· .• r1111t IJ<ilk H!l llil' 'ha,\ LOTS I LOTS! LOTS! ~~ [II~ <~111\1\Sll!(, <ry!'l S!H.)(43·, l11l dhi ... g<>.r ' s21·,' n1:1 HtJn strr CrC"l"\y h rk r -~·-·1-------1•k:J...\\l],\.fl01'.NS-POOL ln npp!f'P f,ll• 1.\1 l~''j \l..::~Jll !1i'l·fl'I:!~ l.A1;lJN.\ fit;,\Cll l'Ot.'I'(, '"n ow ·!lr >;•'11~ 11~k ! J)a] !lfi"41-71 h46-f,1:tR :I BJ{, b11. f)l1t10, pool ,1•A!lu!tsPools1dC'$]5QLJp --BL-UFFS-CONDO ~llllllllllll~~~llllll~~~~~ S.· ~l!op g-,\\'all ,dt .Ian 1.,! DJ·;LUXC 2 bedroom, 2 bath or E', ,..,.. \1'11!k h.1rhour park. Tt•nu ls, e ,\Jso Children's Sl>ction I (j( ,. 111 1 H 11 . l 111!~1rt1• ·•ll'l':1i:;t 6 1&-20.\2 to1\11house. Pool, 2 car gar, l'.:NJOY Br h h'!U\JS elb 1 rlay ~111111. hlt111s $'.?·I() 177-E. 22Jld SI C/lf &12_.,.., J;;]('1·a1,•rl 1t1 1 .. 1 1111 , l1r. ~ r,,1 1Jt·1• lvpn1•·nt S11°· f.,t· ,\dull S2'lJ ,rno. 6-l~>-fi610 Irvine 1311. :I B,\ So\90. 13.3 \1111. 8.\6-l.'Wl ---- 1 ...,..., Ltfll 11n. '1'. l•t f,. 1 • 10 ,1 R!al Estate, I 8 \Jul s :'l ul!1+['lf'x Lido Isle \\'11t1er~. S.'ll/~11 12 ·4 LGE FULLY F URN. 2 BRI rt1n nn, ntl 11•111r.1I 1111 GM1!r-ill 1ln11nt.,1\11 Con111H'l'!'l.11-all , 2 BH. erpt 'drp~. g.;r, niie NEW Turtll" Rock llomc 11'/ 64{)..11146. Newport Beach J~lu1s, pool, l)can1 et:.U. kar.1sta11 trp1 l 111.111~ h111ld.d•I•· \\'lNTElt lr;1~P. hl'.•UI ,..::.'I. ~;t.:~L.Adult_ ':pl, .~o pets rec lac.II, nr UCI, 4 br~·l"-.0 Newport Beech •80000 CONDOS I Arlull s. lin~Ant okl no pet!I upi,.'1\id1 ~. p11,,.i t 1 1,1 .. 11 I Red Carpet Realtors b.i)fl'f)n! hoinc: .4 BR .. ·1 ';li.J ·l4S-l ·I05, ;)'\~·82-'L I rno. 3 B1·$4:!i n10. (711) • ' SlllO. tH2-9.J2l1 I nlfukel $f1!.:~JU lliil 1,, •1J •t A creage for sale 150 497-1761 11,a. hrf\111 f111n_ ~11ndy hl·ll l J\l.\lEO. OccuprtnC')'. 4 BR, ~9-3347 hf>ty,•n &im ,ir,, o\pn1 NF'.\V f'xrc• 4 BR 3 BA \\'/1$0 L1\~ in luxury, i11th 3 LR·· 1 lllJl$160 & $•~-" 2 BR H "I 11 . I ll'I ,I'.; float. S16.i0 illn . 2 U,\ $323/:.10 Option --3 hn .f ' '--'"' Y '111),.11 '11~1 '" 1· -'-"-'-'-'' TAX SHELTER Mountain, Des.rt Bill t.11111rl y R!lr. h7f...6l61 1• 11 ltk. I' .,~c· ,,.111 NEW 3 ,!',, 4 Illl homes ln d··~'TC'I' v1c11•, tennis & pnol 'N °~1 ·"11 i wii $195 Nf'I\' CIPIS X.'Clnl lrg I BA YFHc >:-.i r o.~~1 1 c 1 • .vc~ ,,,,,.....,. · Tur Ueroc.k 1111lk ti} pool $i;OO mo Eves & wknd~ Cl\l/!Jrt Hcarh lt<'nls fl'vni I Adults 1993 Church 548-91i33 NR Cll,\NNCJ, l·;-.;T IT1·¥r•ti.1d 111 (r r··~1 25·:, Resort 174 COll)ltf UL t:"n1enip 3 l>~. ~ UDJ!M, 2 IJA, fELmUy n 11, tennls&s~h ls ii:J.1270~ ' &~l-l'i!Jl .· ' S•«JO i\.Tnnlh !1 7 ;.-{lf,O LARG~Bachelor $\Zi/ G BR,•IBi\,+S.i l•ll" 111 1 , d11\\1l (h1•11 •·HMl 1H1 t·s111· ., ,, • den .l IHI, bl!ns. SA7:i cl'pts drps range 2ci1r ·---. NE\V 3Bft 3 B.\tllnrn1 H ' ;i mo. I I , 1111,1·AllOl\JlfA!) 1Vintrr. il 4 /67;,...492? .• ,,·1·2,1., -,',,,_7027 • $225til-t0NTII 2Rrt.11,iR \INE\Vl'ORTSHORES.Bcsut ~ ,· · ·· • ~ated pool Adulti;, no cust rw 11., n1 .. gn 1f1t 1111 '"1 '~ (••111"1 l'l •11 1· fi•nu · ' J '' J G:.!4--71ro " · ·· n C ONDO . \1/A LN U T \1a1erfront house. Yrly $450 frplc .. dbl gor : cpt!!, drpl', pe1s. Call 645-8965 vle\v, hug<' ;Jc•ek, lg l ~\,,1 1 l".I l•1i'u, i•ltV~'d I'll.id. ~21fi(l l t,ietll f\l l )e.ir round livui~ CTASSSF.LJ S ti4"567~ SQUA llfo' CA ILfl.42-2657 9-9--251)(1 1•0 \8.'':ltil.i lll1tn)qual.cx1tAll ponl,ll'n· dock. S3:lJ f00 Ail :,1i. 11111 ., ~···r .it 1 1 · rr.111<·~. & cln~I' to lh<' village.·' 3 Bit 2 Bi\. n1 t cnnl" "· ·' ~ --· " ~ ' nio ,j , 0 a-"' 111>1. sauna $•150 54·1-3049 2 BR l'rall1>r ru1·n $1?.0 mo Co 61~ . .'~l2(1 1,()1.lll~N e r·.,\R l~E.\LTY )T. ol<I Bav11r1un stvlf' ?. crts & beach Sl~JO/'.\IO. 6 -Townhouse Unfurn. 335 incl Utlls, Adults, no pet1. . .~ 1 -,:;2-li ,..:} •11' li l~277r> ]('\·el ho1n1· 1111h Op('ll hean1 tllOS Licase. 646-J'S69 slril-0~}!\-/J,"t::'!/'C:.• 646·1801J HARBOR VIEW/ C " cl"1hn~s thro·o\1!, 3 Br, 2 \.!::) 1." ).J \J D p CARMEL emetery Ba + coniiih'!tely fint,,.IJerl Newport Beach Cost• Mesa •na olnt 3 BR. 2 BA. Fa1Ji Hni, 11111 1 Lots/Crypts 156 ha~rn1erit for ptayr111 Ol'I,--Tira# Intriguing Word Game with a Chuck!~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9I X1 t :ond Bi•a ul ,d 11 ,. • ~ .• , ~ 11•01 k~hop. Lnill'Y r a c rourtIST·OO you \1ant an 4 4 ~ EXTRA sharp end unit, 4 ndcd ' 0 v 1 ., · ·~ 9 ,~}1 I ( 1'. ~1 l. I !:. It \' p 1n1. s:-11i ;~IO (213l 45l-389S 11.frer ocen.nfrnt bch h.~I' 11kly ur 1 ii• Y CLAY l. POllAN BR 3 bas. Vain nn, 2 <"ar UVE in the f\U new Dana ~480 1721 1 1 ',f.\·i <\ hi~); 1 1 l\'c·~l rnuislf'r l\l 1· 111 n r u1 I 6 p'm. or anytlnie \Vt·ckrnds. for \vinlcr' JO'J 3:.!ud SL OR:tQmirio• ltt1ers of !he gar, patio & pool. Harbor Pciint Harbor at the · 0 · ~ · I '.II'!, Ho ·J« h UJ\·d \\'.-q . H U f J0.5 fovr tcrornb~ words be· J.f1 dist. $375 n10 ~18-1'.l',6 bea.uUlul l\tARJNA INN VIEW VIE W Vl l·:\v 111111~11'1'. J':iid S:li.; ve.il's Out of Stat• Prop. 178 ouses n urn. low to form fovr Jit'llple word5• D I F .... r Motel. 3o\902 Drl Obh1po St. liarbor Vi ew, new Tvtont rgo .1i,:u. 1,t s1 :10 t nke~ 11 up ex•• urn. '"'"' f49&-235.1l. K 1 I c h e n, E f· 4 Br. fam r1n, rrlllli' \ll('V.' lil:l·l1101 [..()']' ;\la1.npkn1 ~lf':'O:ll !\!General I H y s N A T I Coron• del Mir flc1C'llC'.le3 ,r., Apartn1enta. loc. $77,900. Gi SHllJ>son, -C -. 01·f'11 nh'On1 A h ,\ r g fl 1 11. 1 . Jteated pool, direct dtal Broker. 5.'>2-7500 ommerc1al fi•lfl..ll!IOi\ ev1·s "' 11 eekend.~ 1 ALA RENTALS I I I[ I 1 CORONA DEi. t<.IAJi phones, television, sauna SPYG ' ASS HILl.. Lovl"I V 1 Property I 58 Real Estate I , t-1 Bedroom $l50 hath, I au n dr y fac1lltlet1 ._. WI WICW.IJ:l IN HIYICI . . • • -n1~tlng room, <:IO!IO to Sa.ri nE'"' Bren hon1e . Mnn111·0 Exchange 182 497-1215 Cleinente & ~Unft. Beach rnodel, hy ol\VllCT $5.'l.I~~) TAX SHELTER f I NE GI s I ',· Duplex•• Unfurn. 350 Co1ne pl1;1.y In o u r • l'enn1s & pool privlg's COMMUTING TO L .A . fiiit HOUSIS . • 0 ... -·---__... ..... sporUWttn", lhoppl"f • 2696 Drluxr .! SI\' nff1cr bld.c:. I 1 ArTS ' r I J I G I n '-- 0 • &H-eve11 S'.Ul.(ll~l down, Ar•iirox Aii· II~\•' l,r:-" 5 Br, 4 Ba hoine DU'lS. f ener• ~8~11taura111DU. $50 week Up. JUST COMPLETED 111 .11rport nrea. \Viii tak1, ill ad &: reeei·-JITY•X T1'( Ir~:( ~hl'lh.:l'. d " BDR"I d I 2 bl k 15 f f " W l IH'f•Tl,~l' Co. tl'R e. Agent, NlWP'OITllAY,(M.642-l)IJ 4' ... upex oc ~ '0 01\ ir11t week'11rent J.126 Santiago Ave . • es· ~io ... 201~ • or :)13-S:::i7 bl·1-:i742 r•ves. I 'from beach. 3 bdnn. Con· ' ' ·~ ' c.llfr • oovet Shores area. BACH'S $8J/Sl2;J u!il pd . • H A L E T f The other day I w11 in 1 c1omlniu1n near Htg. 1-larbor 4 13R • 3~ bas, $139,500. NEWPORT BEACH Ocean u1· il1lanrt·slngle11. • 1 1. , .,,i, .,,....., HuntlrMlltOn IM,ch Oy,·ner _ Builder. 543+7019 AS IS t Br $130 . utll p<l, J J' I J res aur1nt Wn•r• a notice on ""°'""11''\J ;.;..s . • ,,,. 11 fr'4-8.t'l 7 Prunr hityfnin! sl!r I ~-i.t II •I "'"""''' oork 10 b< done. th• -monu rood, •our prices l•lbot •onin1ul• $1S.S.$165 ,. ~ ,.. For li,,,,il n•pa11 & salt·s r111..... COUP E J ' 1145 bl --'-· ' 500 Bill G t I . I. TIP.E'cle1'. Br . ' ere SU ect to VMno• whlle BACllELOR & 1 Bit P&tloa I DUPLEX nr oceRan ,_; runr Y flltr. 675-filfil I 11n1 pel & child • ~t·e now . I G A y 0 y E 1-·" ,,_,, OCEAN VlEW fi'i>. ilc's, prtv. ganiges .. o~ I 1\1\let ~~? e w• fWO ad,1Q1111 11~ 1rKi1ml' rw0 QUAINT 2 Br .~ DR $200 • 2 BT~. senli furn, be11.n1 cell, vided l){lth & lots or closeta ----~""'"""-::-----:--:-. perliff1 l'<'nlrr Cnsl !l .\[••,n Business chll<l & ~I . uHI pr\. 11101'(' I I ,. 11 r G Complef9 th. c>ivckl• q\ICQd lrplc, patlfl, spac. $260. r~. lu!.11, pool & pool table!': TrlADE Newport Bea c h <11vne.r &r .... :1112111r,.\2.J)"16i1 Opportunity 200 FA/11ILY unit ij(e 3 BR $185 • • • • _ by lllllng In the rnl1Mng,W«dn 67:~.1(100 1U1.una baths. Stt for your· I l'i'Op. for 0tt1-or Town prop, Condominiums hltn11. C .~ D, C 'P. Pct ok you d..,.•!of> from ft!' No. 3 below. 3 Bn. ~ BA , rrplr, l)f!n.tll 11f!U. 17:\0l Ke.Ison Ln. (1 Ukr. TI4/873--:.l58. for ule 160 , 'T'O'Y S1ore on BAlbo111 Island CD i'-1. 3 r:r. 2 Ba $300 ill<' a PR NT N 8E E {ejl, all n1odern. Gal'. C1o!K' blk. \V. of Bench, 1 blk N. 1 • DUPLEX -$34,960 * . f)(Cl'llcnt location. By sunllerk. !\VC,JJOl'Ch, galr383 ~ ~HEselfou!R~SlETTER~ IN to beach. $325/mo. 968--6503 o1 Staler). t('>n1plP1l"ly reno va t i · \\l:S'f'CLIFT C'fl\11\) 2 t1r, 0 \1·r1t'r 673-8668 ALA Renta 1 642-, . ···-Coron• citl Mir !1.:2-llil"I Ov.·ner/Agent. 675-ti · 21, ha v.· pu1l, ~n11na . F~iamne "loot" 1n your NEW Homl' . 3 Bn, \Vlk 6 UNSCRAM8lE ABOVE LEnERS I I I I I l_J RETIRED peoplt, clean, 1 BR. 2 BA Monaco. $62,500 l'lbh~ Jn xlnt l1><·~1u,u1.lnlli L•·vl~S(IJ those b..:.ubleA for to ~hoolR, pnrk & pool. 1 0 GET ANSWER _ SPAC nr.y,•cr 3 l)r,2 ba. ~rv. qulel aptil. at lh!? beach, m1-lud" l•nd. l&ll Port Kim-"' ,,,.,,..._ S<U OO "' 1" ,,,_ .. ,,,,,.,. .. _ Call aa .. lfled 1"'"'"' ""'""""'" 1'25• SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 """''" Wolk '"°" 5lfi 1 ' 1 '· 195 mo .. 1 .,,.rly. 6-i4-8317. 11011 fi45-4475 or fi4r\-(1'1 M1 tl12-fifii&. &16-1086 S300/mo. Lee. 6'14-6682 53&-7006 PALERMO -l BR, f 1111 r 111. supt'r , lt'.11\' $76,900 BROKER 833-0780 . -------- I I ) I Friday, Dtctoibtr 14, 1973 ,_A.,:p_t_•·-~-"..;'.;.":...'.:.'---'l~:::: Apt. Un'-fu'.':r:::n:-, --03675<'7"Af)A.:1:-".0u"n~luL.:rn=-.---'rnrr.".'.':""'n:T.::::---·30'iZ1J!7;Ap;::;t:-. •ui:n:01::':u:'.rn:-.---:a6:m5~0f°'/11ic=•"R"'•:::n::to:-:1---,440"""1'"'0::':u'.':nd7'"c1"r .. =-=a"'d"'11 550 :::ontr•ctor ' ~----------------- OA!LY PI LO r J.5 ~J.~b~W~1nt.d, f'•m•I• 702 1 ·L-•~g~u_n_•_B_ .. ....;.'-"--~"-':...) · Costa Mesa W•stminster Attent ion Renters! i1~:DtCAL SUTit'S. itutnctl oc<·up1U1c~· X\111 !()('. i11 Hu11· lu~tnn B1·111•h C.1o!it" 10 hosp11al. 1(.1) i;.1 ft tu ~;JOO i.q tt 1111 lud•·~ p11 1•n· tf•V!Cl'll', Jobil. crpt, drps, a ir 1vod, lltnpk· park111i.; l'l101w ll:.19-~. e \' ('-" 997-J.2G,j OHA!'>G ~: f'4'J. J111rlinr Pa tn il GI"R\\ICK .~· $llN ' .. :i.11 111•l p 11f l1•1fn1·" \\'1- Of(' 111 Dana Pt lti hol<llng flldi; On1Lr i\1l1l1t & He.t1",,J h,111· uull'", 11u rse11 1 Sf."t' l ', fo'1ri1 ft.I' .\I! \0111 lluu~1ni.: f\l••••h< fll'fo:..; 7 J l.\ yi;;: BEACON RENTALS J..01i.:1u1.1 H···11 11 : q 111'11 ' ------- ELBOW ROOM! ~·1,u 1 1111 1.,..,1,. .1 i..1 t1ut )"II \\Oll't r111d t1rt)lhtrlJ.; 10 r·on1· 11111'f' \.\!th thf> largf' 1ut>n1s, ~·1,•;1 1 hot·fl.1!011 & 1tahlton "'"'· t11i:.: t11·r1• 2 UR • lkn, SPECIAL ~lvllday deal, 2 Bil., l BA, walk to beach <110 21st St. 614-0~ L1guna Be1ch l Br 1111L Cll..se 1n, utll pd, ,..., children. no pelt>, 2 hr, 2 bit apt. t..Tpts, div~. like 11€!¥., SlOO. per 1nv !lot ,i; t'llld '''at •• · twu. 6"12·56Jj Apts., Furn, o r Unfurn. 370 t1 clu1~hy lutuu! ~1 11n·h II, "1 r~h~ Llr. Ul 11 11:!1 1973, 111u11f! on u·unsou ".$i!a 671-ti041 :;,n~-tlill Hauler," 1f ,...,, rluunt'd m Gardening Ii" u , 1'kJ1I', f!1n1j1:\nl01l11. II "iH , 111 ,, I.. r r ~ Li p}Ohll :i-17 t,,,1 ________ , ClJUK·Ul1llflaJllott • driver • 1 Sr<·rt<L1t1y ~11•tun• "' ' , 1111 1 11·;. ... 1•1171 11 3~JJ1 . 1 1 Lil{ l>u11ll'\. ~"1 lud1•o1. •n 1•o1n ~·11. t I'"'' lfJ lh 1'r hi ~I'll! 1 JL1" ·1:11 17:l.: Tt1111 .~ .<· ~ n I ah 1; 11!J7-:.~1.!0 •• 11 iJ 1y .~ .. , Ii.:,~ h\.utu ~rPas. ('(!1'am11· ~ l..111•h,..1l!i, 2 l..:is, & outsidl' th1•1.,..·.. flflwl'i·s, pu1t1n;::, I 1M il. Ynur's for S21 5 PINECREEK SIM rno 4!»-45-~3 or 4fW~38 I Coro n• d•I M•r FANT1\STIC nev.· duplex, O<'t'll.ll, 2 BR, 2~t BA. $500. LRG. l Brt. 11!1&g cprg, f11>l c, 49-t.-5502 or &W-$49-1 t.lt"tl111 ceiling, $195 n10. 505i,1 7 t.bt)'i l!l'tll11•rty ¥.111 1..-----~-----­ rPl1Jr11t'lf 111 finder ConllH"I r:t.:llUf'1'j \N 1. 11 r1! 1 ,1,, r Lieut. r:age Ill 4~2'!l2 l(l :0.11:1111\t•lllt!l• ,. 1 .. 111.t,, l!Hrll' ru .. 1·liu111. 11t'•· I<• 11H•1 ,11 \ t i .~ 1''1\ll I.ii.: f11 1f \\'r1nll1t'.11t1·r 1v1 ..... n.1l1ll' l>l~-.1":2'1 "1'~ Vil'. Santn 1\11:'\ (\'!II l '.,\1 ---.\)(}\\' "' Fil{,~. - Help Wanted, M & F 710 ·"· S1111 I l~ll J!l /a,u'( •1{ l••lltl~ I *" 1u·.1. 1t 1 ... "·~· 1.1:1:111110 Arlull~ univ 110 fl" 1,., 4\17-lbl7, ~.~.!-tili';I, f1V.c1'1 N~l l•'<ic'h-. -,-.,=,.,-,.=·=rv' s1 5.·1/$lti·1. Ull! pO, \tr. N: 1 Co,1:-.l l'l 1-.!"ii.~ ti1 j-.1:fil7 1-~Vl'S. Newport Beach 12 B~:PHOCll\I, :! h.ith l;,1rd1•11 11\µt 1"1\C!Nl; '1'11 E l~I\\' & 11"<)()!. ~ANT1\STlf' VII·.\\' L.w.:atL~I l1( 1};11!.011 l!ity j ('l ull Ii 11-.!l!ili 11<.:l'kl·1~1 ... '\"•·k1 l:1~" G1.· .. 31;r.1 11!.:ill~•:-, -Li.Iv flu·,,-. -1-.-,-.. 1 t1,11 helot·, 1l1tllpl flu o 1111·1 I 1111._·n'. s::::G 11111, 1U 11 !111at THE VE NDOME LIVES UP lll'.t5 '\~1,11t~1~; C r.1• T O ITS NAME P ark-L ike Ovrr ~ hill 11\>{•i; Surr ounding1 1111d 10 i;!1eurni; \\ilh J>F:LUXE I & 2 BR. Apts 1,1•att•rfall11 1.:re11te a Also furn flat'ht'.lor . rclaxini.:: ~ettinM lol' Pvl Pa1ios • Jltd Pool your i;p1H.'.iot111 l\e1v l· or l\'1· :::ihtJp'~ • ,\~!uJr:-; ouly. 2·bt·dl'1X1111 11111111n11.·111. !-in1<1lt Martinique Ap-. µers oK . Fron1 $170 1''1u·ni1u1e 1;11 11vailahle (Jflu~e npcn 9·()0 1777 S:1nt;i. i\na A\'C>., 0.t to ti 00. 2300 ~·fl1 rvie1v ltd , ~1~1· At>I 11.: 6llJ-5!"t1l'.l Costa 1\tesll J"lhune· 5-15.z:IDO. El Puerto Mesa New ADULT uv1Nc 1 llll & I Bil \.\'/ lofl . 1'~11>lc, l'H'am c1·1l, patio & pool, hllns & l'f'frtg a vl Startu1~ $l~U uril pd Adulls, nu pel!I 2 BR Apt., Unfurn $1l0. All um Paid No Ctuldri•n, No Pt>l :i Poo1l & Rcrrealion 1959_ ~ap le ~v~~'.... 3~3 llfun1!1o:i, ti4:J-41\1 I ""lip .1!..,r1 .1v:1U. r,12-'1097 ,,,. "''"" _ Ule8tiBJIU 2.l 2 BIJ R:'ll , I),. , lull)' c:u IK'led & •!rar)(>s: hll-111 rang~. oven & 1~f1 ig f'ri111l' 1::n 1sidc ]11(', ('nvl'n•U, e111'! ~<tl lll.;'l' Adult~ only, $180 Pl'.'r 11111nlh G4'i-1509 $:JJ 1w·1 11 k .1· up ! HH , 2 Bit 1 fl1\ U11fun1 Sl!Ja I.! 1; ...... 1,,,. 11,., 1· .. 1 .. 1· TV, I 1:>1 E :ll::.1 SL Ci\l I 11i.11d "~'l'I', 1~1111 Tlll•:/ * '''",''""" • 2 Hit 1 I I uw-,.,.. .. .., , J.t :-;11g sly, i!arrt,•u i\11·.~,\. i i.·1 ;.. :\1•11JJ"•l1 :::::::::::::::::: uru!. shai.: <.Ills, dr p s, l1t1d . NII tilli-~1~1 {]sh11/11, fucd pali•l. h1•a n1 IYl·',\l!l~Y ,.,1,.1,·1.,11s -i);Jt. L.i\f{GE 2 Hr, 2 B.t s1ud10 <·1•11, frpl, gar Adul1 s '.Sl~I() !d01 SI ,1~hP1t~. S2/r1 llui l'l ll p.itio Nt'\\' <'flJ\S, 2jk')O l:'.ldcn. l\'o 0. 5:·17·312fi. I Oii)''-j,'1 ~-lil01 01. l·:v\~, dips. w11 ll p"1nl'J;!, 1111nied "I"-.,..,,. <~••·up;inr.v N1· Bttk•·r •·. 2 UH, 11 ~ lJ,1, c:a rpets & ,, ........ ~, " I oc I 131'1Sl•il $195 l\li:;r 97!}..87!9 tlUj)t'S, j\l('ll & l'lUtgc, Jll'IV L\H1:J: il•·lux1• J Br '1 Ha, pa\10, 4·f1rrJOrt couplP i; onl) I 1 hl k '" 1u t'flll. S2\~l/l\10 No l'hilrh~n $1fil n10 610 l<l Jun1· 1\!l l'.!nd ~1.. QUIET Joann A1)t C. C t-.1 54~-%73 1111'1'111 ' \ <1\ 1111' \~•~·1'1hi S UR ROUND I NGS 2 lift apt, <.rpr s, stove 783 l 1u~,\l!'r 'h'1-:11gi-n-;,i.~1~ 2 BH. L.iall1, rfo1\nstal1·s Shalimar Dr, $160 n1onth 1 1111•1• NI: 1,1k, 1111 1h1liht•n 1\/p;111u, ('Htl g·1r. & lrillry f,l;)..-4512 to1 1w1::.. L.."" Sl!!/111" r:n·1I adulli; onlv, 111.1 l~h;.1 ~D'°acn_a==p=0cin_t _____ _ t.12·-fJl(l.I Slii0/n10 6.Jl-~78 l fj\{;:iH r~. fin·11, ap1, 111 1112-111l 1 t.><1, i.17,,-,,-,,-,-.. -.-t. L\llGF: tl('JU'1(' 2 Br.., 2 BA, Lii• lt1d1 1l. IH' 1,~·:10 ·h ~ t'h:LJI• <!rp~. s1:J(}. 11111. Ji;t & I.1st \I /frpll', <.1111 l'IJ\, o...:ean 111•1, \\ "itlld11• k ,\ I ll'\\' I . dt•p. Sl't' r11gr, n 1.1c Ca-\'I('\\ Ex1·!11s1ve Dana Pc S!.-:;, Ji•'I' 111•1 lii:t S:o:ii;. n1on !Jr., ur ea.II 6-15--1 ·112 10<·. S275 Lr11f'le Th11n1p:>011 ~l07"""1~1tt'd<.J11' hc,u:h , l'V<'~ i\l11nag('l11!'.'11! Co11J 493·0141, .--;;;;==~=~-fr111, 1\/11. '.! lhl, :; hr. • THCIPlrAL POOL . 2 Bl' 1,1/lrg patio, _!)l:t-:.2:1! "'.'...·j.IS-lj,",7 j 2 BH., 11.! Ba. Spiral srrcsf', C'oll atr 5 y~:t\li.LY '.,l Hr ~'"Ill' tu 1hc lqil<', hl!ns .. h;; cncl pa110, 493-2456 or •196-~ I Ill STEPS to beach shag, drps, retr1;: & stove $TJ5 inc. utH 4!»-52i2 .----Newport Beach live BIG! from $160 fl! Oakwood Garden Apan- 111ent:> CnEAT RECREATION .::w1m · n11n9, sauna.::;, health club.::;, b1ll•~rds, 1~nn1z, pro & pro zhop golf dr1v 1na range, par1y roon1, e1c FUN ACTIVITIE.~l' Full·t1me d11ec1or, tree Sunday brunch. BBO 's. 1r1p s, pathes, and rnort!' BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT ~­ S1nglcs, 1 t. 2 bcdroorn s Furn & unfurn With au the c~lras. Modt0!~ open 10 10 7. Sorry, no µels or ch1ld1en, O a.kwood Garden Apartments Newport Be•ch/Norlh ., .. ~. ~!ld 161t\ 6•!r0~:.0 Newport B11•ch/South 16!h al h\ln~ 64?·8170 l"M' u·!1 \'~·1·v 1 ult• :Sl~"1/t1l" fnr..-1 ~rd Gas & \\1r pd. 2 BfC , bltns. 4 illoc.:J.:s fron1 ('11'i1 .,,,., ~J\,, .1 11 ·' p111'. j ~l~llli.-;.c·~~~=~~~ bealh $190 1\lo11th, yearly. PARK NEWPORT l~l'.1!U 111 \11 \\111111,11· 1~'<11/1 • V ILLA MESA • f>1i>.:~1r.r. Air 5 PM PA T NTS /1•nt. 11 d, ~ lo(, .~ 111 ·r"' '.! HH (::u'dt'n. Pvl Pa110 Huntington B••ch A R ME .)\1111· ·:1 tdl :.~·,i "I' .. 1~ lj,17 I p,.,i $1fllf A1lult & Fanulv [.;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! on the bay · -j\'I \\. \\il;;ru1 GIG-12:'il Apt. U n furn. 365 :!Bn, 1 ha ,v_ .'\ 1~ ON BEACH'. Luxury apartJnent living h~i. hltn 1,uii;C', drps, crpl, overloolnng the water. En· B albo·a P enin sula 1 •• ,1, ilubi·ni, earnttrt . 2212 JOY $750,000 heaJth spa, i • ''Y 2 RR Llnfurn. Fr .. ~24:'. I T I hted Cul11·;.:<' ,\1 e. &IG--OJ32 S\\•unnung poo s, Jg __ ___ Cov<'rt.'1.1 Parking La r J.! e tennis cow1F, plus miles of NE\\' 1.::1 !'l'l11':~ .-.:. /'i\!NT ll.1.1,11·11 .. 1, "1"·11nf1 Q11 I. 'J. 1'1 11~:.\UT. I HH Dupl1•x ~·rplc, Jleah'd Pool Saunas and bicycle trails, purting, shut· ,\du\1 ... 11<1 p•·!' lll03 r .. , h1'.1111 el'll, prn'. p111lo Nn ll{'('rcatLlln Ttoon1 Deboard, croquet. Juruor l's B.i !l ~•,1 f:hrl t>l:....,;!72 r•h1hh·t'n or per ... Slifl ur il HUNTINGTON fron1 $194.50 monthly; aJso 1 2 Lll :, 1 • . ti 1 ~h.d1 1•n1 ,-,-.,,-, 1~1 1 _}~· lli7 21"'1 SI C:\HW>-_l_,_n_. · and 2 bedroom plans and 11:111" <;,£!;.. .1nun1!il~ ·;1~1 ]' • llO~JE AT!\lOSPll~:R~: · PACIFIC :!-story town houses. Elec· J~.11· l11q1u1• ;1 1 .\111 (' l'all Ill':!,'\,\ Br. S170up. H.ental ill O('t:\N A\·e , 11.B lric kitchens, privafe patiOI tij':-1·.:n 111· ~il~iiil I or,·, :lOC(i tllac(' Ave . 17141 536-l·IS7 or balconies, carpeting, dra· l g 1 i-::,..11111 1 ,.11.-1~1n1.1n 1uh. ~df>-l!l~·I Of1 •, Opt'n 10 an1-6j>nt Daily per1es. Subterranean park· ! ·-I I ' k I J \\'ll.LI A~l \\ALTF:H.S CO. 1ng with elevators. Optional 1"'• 1111 111 1 ,.,, par ~. ll L'•••i· G -·• , 8 1 . :-;111,.1, .... ,1111,· t>l\-fl'l:l7 1 r.,.,,, •l11 ul'n -r Inpex, maid service. J ust :iorth o( " -• - ----t.1111-., ~ar, lt1und r\' nu --~ ---Fashion ls.land at Jamboree Y!. \l:LY .... i.•p ... 1<1 t .. ·a«h. 1•.t111t S'...~ 6j3·S:i&I 'brr. 9, UNDER NEW and San Joaquin Hills Road, :--111!1 t .. ·h 11,,1·. ~ H1 ,\,,111. .1r1 ;.. nr 11k11ds. MANAGEMENT Telephone (TI-I) &44-1900 .I .in 1 ~:!;~_,,_1ii·_:~_i4-i.:___ ! BD!l :\l ;'tpl nf' 11· 1 y : J3R Hlr uis. NPll I)' dee· ror rental information Ci pistrano Beach r!e1..-Jra1f'd, S17:>. n10, 2 blks I 01·n1e1..I. En<.:I garng:es Beau· * 2 WEEKS FREE * l1.,1n shopp1ni;:, nr schools r1ful lands1!hpht!!. J.1·g 11l:ly Vi .'\~;\\. l HI: r111pl\...: '.! h,i,. 1:i :.-12'-:-, arc, a child's drean1 Cl<isf' ISta del Mesa !<ih,11..: 1!1sh11~hr. p:tlui. ~.ir., --· . o I & h I ADULT G'RDEN HO'JES "'' l'/'l ... ~ •. ~ 11•'1 l.-\Hl.}, 2 B1 Bu11i:::<tl1>11. lypt 0 s1opp1ni:: . SC oos "-j " _-·' '" -·~• -' ' ' I 1111ac lil'd ~nnH.:1·. j'hiltl .,k, C'hildrcn 11·l'h'Onlf'. IRVI:\E A\o'l::, AT ~lES,\ '! !~I :, l 1.,1 ... 1·111. ili'p~. 1·11- 1 fill iot'I ~. Sl:JO '.!l'i~ C Placcn· Cal! Sl'.!-0.l:W :\love m w /depoiilt& only 111" 1/1,h11•h1·, C<•v'11! p,1110 11.1 Pl· .J.l:l--7~11<.: 2 Bedroo1n ~-~I') 1.):!-11 ·.. ~1 ·1:> -I ~ 1)1 ~. Nu. or JIB S2'20 ----1,: 1:1:. 1 Ii,\ lrl'~hly 11;:,1111 ed I -c-.,0-n • -del M•' 1 1 1 :.! ~r .• !Jltns. erpts. drps, Day & ~·1gh1 &-curity, Pool. 1 1111~ flit' !'l .ithl I ~ t 001> tn PQ<'tl. rtrl~ arrt. c.ii·port & f'ounla1ns. R£'1.'. Bld g. 11 11(' H11~ ~tur ,\1 ai l nu11· 1170 lndry fat ii. Cplr & 1 ~1111 cxcrci:;e r1n, bilhards, t'OI ·,.111--11."1:? cl11!r1 ok. no pcls 842-1664 01• TV. Ea. Apt. has di::.h· ..... .; L~» 1 llt·rl1<•.>1n, 1 Ha, apt, aft J ",() pin \\'lsher, re[ng, i;hag cpl .t 7 [ l :--;.,, i,f h111 ,1y l'arpct~. 2 Hit dup do11·nsr,11r~. S130. prl patto or dcck. 5"\5.4855 ~r•s I .f1'<1"""· r.tn"t. SZ·I:> n10. "'' .. ,., e. 1110., Ott"fll\ 1u. 119 llun· I ,,;-,..:1111 .~--~-~~ ti11g1(Jn A1·C'. at Ba1t1n1(Jrc *LA PARISIENNE* T OWNHOUSE 1 . ..:F.\C[Ql'S 11''\\' 2 B1. '1 B.1. &. llunl1ngton ,\1 c. C.t!I Boh 2 BR F'un1 & Unfurn. All 2 1~1. f11t•pl.11•', l'"i!, 11r'\'i11t' h!f11i1, th·ps, c:11po•t1ni::, pool, ,\l<')f'r off1ll". ii ll-Gjj(j or elect F'ireplace, htd pool Ji.111,., ~"1111nl'nt.il llft'<tk ·I ;,i~1;t!· .. 1<a1 , ·~dults. no pets hu111..:, 5.JG-3Jj0 Adults SI9a. & Up. 9~l2GS 1,,,1 -.1.:111•Hh i.:111u11d'. n,.. .. r ·•" II Hti\' s1. C1\1 I UNFUllN ~ llR, 2 ll.\, hii!';hl Across f1um go!I 01u1-se :--hOllJ":· .. • ~ 1111" 1~·.u 11 ~·ur ; 1-BH. unfr;-apt-:-111d pool, & .!iUIUly. tli·r~P""'· ;101 f.: cokl 2CM32 Santa Ana A\e 111~h•·<I 111' 1111hu nt,hPd. h111n I Sl 1a + S~iO S{'(', clep f ( Cl r ' r ,. 11 1 ,1 "·a er urn, osels ga orr. Sf'.AO.l>"F' , .:...~~· .... 11n11i.1 1 ' • iu , [ -.1,i.9,-,.,s 1 t:hil!I, no pels $155 per . -i · .. taoor Apts ... __ 2 ti l.J·~1l l. 1 & 2 RR $lJ5.SlSS. Sroi·t'. 1110. 1!42--1&19 Rr, l ,~ Ba. StudJO. Sl1a. Pool. Ask aboul our d1s- 'l 'BEIJHOO~I. 1 l•u1H111 1a1\;:,.., .V 1l1"'h\\·ash•'1' J)t>OI. ll< h. I ilt~Jllrt11, S:.!l\l {'\I'' ;):">7-'!~\1'1. rPf. crpt/clrps, hid JJOOL \~alk 1r. tk:ich, Park or count plan. 152:> Placentia b :i 1 11 . Ach1lt". no pc!s 6-15-~. J)o11 n101111 2 BR, 2 BA. Ave 548-26$2 11·:~~"'~1~ ;i-s-TUJ\!'/Jr>;G 2 Rr, 2 B.'l Near n{'ll.' Triplex F'rpl(',1"""'7·=""~'==~~=~ (::irrfPri ,\pl" Pool Rec 11l'I b1tr, shaJ::, cnl.'1. ~Bl" CllANNEL P..EEF. 2 BR 2 :;!~:.!:!&!, Hin 710 \\ 1$rh $t , ("\\ S'50/mo 962--0TI2 , 962-7771 BA Ba)1ront Condo, shp, 2Bn cpts, drp«, bltns, pool, furn a\·a1I. Ne1v 1n-]Hit L;1•lq11'--'1,,-,c,,-,,-,,-y~l0t.-,,-"-'" 11•1. l1'pl1. ~l\'.1111"<1 •1•11111,.!. f ,.u:1:..:•· ole1 ·k ~'.!~:') ('all; 2 ,\ .~ Bn. hn. r rpl drpi.-. ro('1~. ph1ygmd $150 up CAii r,.i:.....01 10 1,j'\-111 '1 ('\•'' nf 11!,rnrl,, l'l l~H ,\dult ~. no IK'l"' 8 1\Y -1 1'1 -;-;-l-Bl'-I I I l ~JF:,,00\\'~ APTS, 3$7 \V. '' ' ~ ' :ii•. qlll•' S• ('\II fl.av ~t CJ\-! 61f>·-OJ7'i od. 11p1·•1 !11 "1111 •'('ii \'1•l'y -·-·-------- ri1,•1• 1 111111 ~ •11111', ·,1~-x1;:~1:i .n11. 1 1 ~ h~. ~11a,1~11~1i ~1?..1. ,,,. iilr.-lr•j7 1 l lnld .,1; $11 .1 1nu S.IG-,,,_ii:l -.---I I j:ii ~h,d ln1<1 r :1 I:(, \ll•I, •!II''• Ip ~·. i!p•'ll -----------111 .1111 (1111111!', Jll!'I ~11r, 1111 \k \',\(',\l'\T n1111\ 1. lir. 1 Ila I to l>o·h sr11n·'· ~1·h1"1I"'· S:!:.15 4•h1!d uk. Nn po·r ~ Slj~1 J:Zll Ill!' t,;7-.....7;,-;·1 ,1fT <\p111 !\to, 7. 1\lht'l"f, i).lfi-}991) $1;i)-:-o!~LLi.\:E .~p.1L-f11r11 )orJL;! l_,';\Fl'H:-< 1 ,v_ 1 Br (;,1rd!'.'n 11.,11.~11 11>k•'I' (''~'<.' gl'11llr1n.1n 1\ph;, Vrpll', D \\·, pr1\' frpl. ~1111r1, S hwy fiT.-lft:i.q p11t10. '.S170-$l~l::i. :1;l7-~.\1. 2 HH-1 H,\:-1':1qi~t~rl7fl~S, LAH.GE 2 Br, pnv patio, fuT'plarl'. pool l·rpt.~. drps, hltns. No pets. SZ3/MO 67'."l-()~162 ~l!l."1 :'157-50.>lO ~--------·· ::T!i"i-:-1W1 .1n1!" "''"'" 1·rp1s, \IEfiY f'lesn f•ir llr!ul1s ovrr <h11s, S!::1 ,1t•arly Xlu! lcx:<i· :;.i. 1 Hr, gar, $115 2 Bt , 111111. fl'\.'1-:-l."oll'i ~(IS pci, SJ ~ .• >4ll..'1-Kl7 , terior s.uio lse. (}.\'fl{'_r carpo11s, nr frv"ys, shop-,--°"· 1 '6" 206 . I • 1.'l><><.rl 13· 7 ptng & !'\rh s. I child OK No fX'1 S fi.W-~7S6 or ~~5-0760 1 r-.tONTit FRF:F: RENT ,,JWALK TO BEACH Quahty 2 br. 2 11 lJ1;1, frpl, ,,... patio. Plush C'rpts, drps 2 f.· 3 .. Br, <:111s, .drp;~· 1;~1 ns, r.1QS€'<l 2 car gar. Adults. ~.iT .• l\ll. ltilh St .13G·1i,).lll1 Gl4-640a )\.fj.:\957. ~~~~------­~-,~C,-=~~==~~-12 BR, 2 BA \\'inter or Year-• WALK TO BEACH Jy. Nrxt 10 Bf'tl('h. 7201 lit'nnd nu 1, :?, .~ J Br, cpts, Seashore Dr NB Days drps, hltni;, gar, :.!2l IGth St. H42-2020 or e\'es 64G-6114 g17.39;17 \VES'T'CLJFF 2 Br, 1 1~ ha ASSUr-.t E Lca"-C" IH The Jlun-Twnhse, Adults only, tington Pacific on the sand pets. 1728 Bedford 1n liB, 2 RR, 2 B~\, $25'1 $250/mo, 548-7::ill. n'IO. Call 5.1&-9734 NE\\' DUPLEX 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 BR, l BA, bllns, garage. \Vinter S250/mo. Days $145 mo. Ask for Dale, 979-316'.i: Sat & Sun , !J62...44TI 645--0232 Nt::\V Apts, 11•alk to ], 'l & 3 13R av111I. 536.2579 ~---------beach, NE\V 3' BR, 2 RA, YRLY '1 Blks to bch, $295. 642-7914, 642-3188 COi\11) 1;m;;;1",-,,-,-1-.'"l-,,-.-,ck-n. '1 BfL nu 1•p1 s, nu th·ps, dt•i·k. \'u•11, };"nr. !i l:!O. n10. S150. T & 3 Br. 2 blks to INach· 1 Bl.K to beach, 2 br. l ba. fi7:-1--•MO:l nr ITT'.\-7'.!15 6~7333 5..16-6663 $260 yearly Util included Apt. U n furn . 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 ~Ca~"-'-'3~·0_73_1_· -----'!..C...----------'-----------~---------12 BR, 1 BA Bit-ins, cpts, Cos t a M esa Cos.ta Mesi Costa Mesa drps, 1 blk to beach $175 1 .:::.::.:....c=:;o.,...........,~--------------------1 mo. &\5-lffil, 5$-1336. •• • • •• • • ••• .._ ... .,_.,._,,. •• •••• • •••••••••••••••••• •• •• •••••••••• •••• •••• 3 BR. 2 BA, frplc, rlsh/wsh, Distinctively Different Adult Living. . . i ""' 6~wa1er. # • PARK Newport, 1 br, lrg BACHELOR APTS.Of' 18RAPTS.w/l0FTS F rom $155 : liv nn. \r!e\v. i 289 mo 393 Hamilton Colto Mesa, Co. 92627 17141645-4411 • &14-5833 eves . • • 2 Bedroo1n, bltns, D\V, near ; Hoag 1-losp. Adults, $'120 per : mo. 642-4387. 1 • Newport H•ight1 * PLEASANT 2 Br , gar. Adults, no pets. 5f8-.C9'lJ or 6Ct-80U. pool, n"1. *NOW AVAILABLE* Brand New Garden Apt1 Xlnl San Oemenle Area 2 BR. 2 BA, $195 3 BR, 2 BA, with dahA\\.T & fireplace, $250. • All apts. have private patios, I 'l''"Y olh.r ''""""'· See tt;'. • at 686 Camino De LOI ·1 ~fare!, JWil 80Uth of San , O ernente Genera.I Hospital. ' Use Estrell1;1. Off·ramp ~ •Pho .. 4.'n-tO:n, '92.-8700• .... • l BEDROOM at Beach; ~,tl.J'! · > ldtl\l for Bach(>lor or t'OU· ple, Garage, lndry & bllns. $160. 245 \V. J\-11\.rqulta. 492.-1079 Orchid. 67:>-517{) 1'H1': f':X\lT!N\. PALM MESA APTS. tlllNl.JTES TO NPT. OCH ~1JHN. Oil UNFURN. UnbeUevnbly large. ap1s., huge pool, J11cuz.i1, elect bit· ~ns. shag crpts, drps, sauna ete. Adults, no pets, SINGLES From Sl:Xl l BEDR.\1. l"ron1 $165 :Z Ht:DH.i\I. 1''roo1 $185 Unfw'rt Ap1s A1·all h"t11n $10 tu Slj LESS. \'ou're right, Uicy're under. priced! 1:.61 ~lesa Dr (j blks fro1n Ne\\ il011 B!vd ) &-16-9l'GO * CASA VICTORIA * l , 2 & 3 Hit furn & un i. Carpels, d rapes, Df\\i', TV anl. Poot, etc 525 V1ctori11 St, at Harbor C~I &12-8970 I 2 WEEKS FREE RENT I Br Jurn. u11t pd, SI 10 n1u L~ 2 Br, unf, 11·1;1tl.'r pd, ~IJ3. 67-J.5800 Newport Bea ch B a chelor Fur n $20S ()('can View. \'ear!y lea.<;t~. !lcall'd Pool Atlu!ts Only. LAS BRISAS APTS. 5,;15 Jtivcr A1·c, NB Call 642-2:'..Gti 1 HR, pool, block 10 bl·aeh. Yeaily S150. Single adu11 . Call fi.t&-2696 Rooms 400 ll00~1S $20 ll'k up ¥./ktl, $30 y.·k up a111s. C/ulr!ri>n & pel section. 2376 Ne11.'JlOJ1 illvd OJ. a.is,..9755 or 645-3967 NICELY furn roon1 \\7/\\', pnv ba, cntcrance & J•<llH>. eniployed iJ.dul1i; uve1· 40 673-IW4 PRIVATE Hooin & bath '"'' kitchen pn1•l ror eulle1;c age nonsn1oker nr OCC. 557-8859 NICE room for 11:ork1ng n1an or lady student ¥.'/ kit. priv. 546·12'.!<I or 642-om. R00~1 for rent. Ne"·port Island $65. n1onth. c:irl only, 675-.:J9jl LRG Completely !urn ruom. litil AclJ garage. P11 l.'ntr, ba, patio $!15 n10 518--0-1·13 .FURN rm, pr1v bit, utils pd, n1nturc 0 c.c. S.15-«Jffi Guest Home kit pr1\', gal nr 41 s NE\V concept in liVJng Love is the ans11.e r. Senio r citizens S.12-9278 Vac1tion Rent1ls 425 TF~NNl S A1\JYONE7 Bcnut1fullv furn. P ;:i Im Springs ·rentals. llomcs or Conrlos \~ /6 tcn111s cour ts 1 .... Hhl•/' l~•ll.'l r -11·0 lag~ (.'I.I-,',\,\; ('f•S • ,,/l'IJU!\1111.1!' l 'k•rk $525 111 0 f'. l'•tunil .L't 1)1 • 5:°ll~l657 • l'i1Hl11g l']l·k, L11~ N1g1tt.•I $5W 12/\.1/11 --"i!·c r1·1,11 y ~ t 'NIJ: 12/8, Vic Soulh Coaisl General Services , ~·\I• l lll ~, S 1\. S650 Pfaza, l'll l s/IQrl llau·L'tl, ORANGE COAST ~·11 · l'.kkpr•, H11i•11,1 Pk $6.'lO I:-;,., 1 t'l11ry .,.,50 h1Ytw111 .. 1i hl111·k T1g1•r ,!/, ...., 1vllite n1al<· \I er y llf-SERVICE l" l' B·~·k~e .. J"'I' .fi.'5 lt>etiona1 e ~J7~1--{)S70 ~ L'11ll J•'an111t• Stscf• 5 Olfu:e Suue, gruund floor · ------l ut.d .'11 ,111111•111111,~ !q1 ,\'Sid 1l11ffn11111 11·1111 l'eceprion r11i. App1 ox ~'N D. B1"1'n/Blk 11·/11h111· 1l1l' 111u1it• 111111"' NE W P ORT 1100 sq. fl Carp('IC'tl $473 <'.ht•st and p.livi;. t11ulc. ~1?'-1· C .\It I' J.\; r H\'-1'..LLl"J ltll Personnel A gency 1110. Unique II 0 rn {' $' SIZI! v.bout 6 lllOS·I ~r \ ll', 5-16--5990. l\ta1n St, 111 S.lnl,t A11.L. l'At'.\TJ~r;.p1.l'\ll'.l\t: I 833 Dover O r ., N.B. 97!H»35 or j.j7-llt.!ii Free Esto'm•te• 642-3870 Fll1S'T n1(J. rent lrce. Ul.>i:. otrices nr. ahpur t l ,'l & rou~·o lllUI. bl;H:k "'· ... 11~ 21 Il l . t :111t'll!•'l!l'V :;.·r1 t~1· I 3 ltn1 SJX\L'f'!i IL\Jni S1 35 i\lo ~Ill.le, \\1•u1•1n.: rl•d 1ullt11'. l >.1~, ;i.11;..a•.-;1 ,\('(.'(1L:-.T:' l'u).thll' ('l1•rk, J ;llHt,...rial st'I'\ & 11111111(' V11·. ()1,ra .\ft'°"' l'dll N 1:,:tu~ '.ttoL<I~:!:! •w ;ir. 11,so t ~''""r1•u4 ru.>11 r:..,11 10 k1·} p;u•k1 ng. ttt:.l-3£23 li('f. rlulln 21J...!i91 -7UW LICL).,.._I, 11.1 :1 ~'\! •t.IJ tiy louch T) flC :ii wpin, or 1!3J..28KJ .\IL fl<)t1n ~·ND l..tJ'·~~ tnale l{lt~~·tt J'.\SL'f:EO t o1p.1bl" h.111111111:,-ht.'.ll'Y -I " 1 .. l1u11" cull !ti'~....AJ 8 ::0.-P!lOt'~S.<:;IONAI. :'r11all •ll · Jluund, \ 11 uf l'.111111 L\h f.L , l'.\ I' o~:rUn~\'fl1l:--. (" I k • ' _1, -~·. ='-l<ll\·1' l'I, /111 _:1pj~---fL ce 1>uilr!111i.:. Nor th (\)!>ta ... 1 ' !;i 'f'r 1' <llI"I 1e11 I \~ 111 •l1·1· your !rt_'•·. hon1. - i\lcsa . Best value ' X!nt fc)I Call 5:17-ti2'20 1n Hl out for 111,1 11t.'l~s ,1 \~ ~ .\llt \\ 1U1 ll.i h' n•111 h.•~ 111 ed l Cu I, <R' (' o uu I 111 g, fND 12/12/i'.:i \'l•. lifh :-I 1)<11'1 11·~ Jll'l!t' 111!1 lt1t•lutl•· "" upcnu1~ lur I 1·s1"N'r upt•r. h ' 1, """J .. ,r,, .tl•1r 111 t'ou11 ln111 V~ll l·". l'h. arc it('(;I or 1nsur,u1..:c, l'l<. L\\I s111all 11111 lir1111 /11h1tf' _, ,.,,u_u11 :1 •·r=_·°'-'~"---, I '" 0 I -~~·.!-7ju:i Ca I .......,......,4:!-1 llkr dO'.; 11./blk IJOSe, x:t:r.2!'17 1 "T/11'.\'LlS' lJ) ~!OuM'. t:.·11 ! -----~- Bu1iness Ren ta l 445 01 642-9:!S7 C.1qk•111r~. lt••p .• 11 ,., 1 •111 111 ,\1•Pl.1· 111 11t·1·,.11n, Pu rt ~OUND· 2 11cfr1rah!e 8f'.ll!lf" tung 1., l C'"' !:1 u1<1dt•l1t l..,' ·111 .. ,11 1•1·, :!'~IJ .... C•,1s1 llwy,I OFrJCE on Ne11po1·t Blvd. I iili iis, ,;ppi~)x 6 11.•ks, ./\!&!'\ t»ll-,11;,1,; I 'd :\I. l '•)lh'•· ... ~1~1 -~.',1:.hi~ Av111l. 011 lease P:u·11.1lly C'o11I &11-ftl711, nfl 2 30 p ni ("111 1wn11.1. t'l"t 1111·J1I. pluiuh· .\S.•a.,\!B!.~.I :~. Ll lo"" 1 n g furn, carpcl1:1I, a!r/eoncl YNG s ''. t I . r ' II\.~, fl:O.: 11 ~·,I;, ll 11 11111 ·· •. 1,•.-r 1~.r111·~ 111111 Ills,\, Ila .. •Ja.rku1g J\pprui..:. 1000 Slj . htUICSl ''1 • l)l IU 1} I'' 'jJ 11 )" l r•l]ll\/'t'llH 'f\I ~ f•n' llVO ft. $:Z-;:ifl/n10. \1/al'f'h"u~e a lso i·olor, .1~111., flf'll t'()}l~r 1·1;·· ·~l'.dl, \i -1 ' J..u111 .. 111s. 11 1111 ul (i n1os <t \'ttil. Ide,;! !or conltactut' Del l\l.u 1~\P.., C~l .:,\U--!l:-;__ • , 'I! •Hl louc·l1 up It re 11 0rk- !"1·1S-2616 f'.N JJ: f111J puppy 11h1!P Ha u ling ,1.11ply 111 p1·1·~·J11 <.,'(I/'.· Vni'anl i;tores for lt•.i:>t' nn Balboa Pen111sulil $60 per n11). 1\JJp!y Kelly's Steak !louse, 209 Paln1, Ba!Oua. 675-:.77.J 11./bro\\11 "POI ~ \'LC F2d1suJ\ 11;,{)LS 1:1.;-;1·.,\JtCll cu1u~ l~gh H 13. 61li...U4ll.:i,....__ TRASH & D EBR IS .!11 ~1 s._~·11·~~·-'·-- t'N.I) HPdd1sh 1nah• puppy, !l.illll'll ,\\\,II ... $l'J. [.,;,,[• A SS E MBLERS ITIL'.cd hr~'\'d. \'a J\i:a<'h s rudt·rll -ir 5 1.'i·ti.J2:-; Sold,•rlug, 111 l' l' Jt,1 11 1 ca I & t-;c11n1:-1n. 11.B. il.17-00.'.l\~ l!.~se1nhl,y 01· drill pt·cs~ e.x- "l 'llE F'111:1ory" h,1s a Jrgo }'ND. 5 uHis ul•J 111alf' LOCAL 1~1fW111"'-,V -haul\n" I l"'"· !u·Jpful. ~u!c lnstru· !<h<ip avail. Sl !!5/n10. In i;hepherd V11· l1)1h ,~ 1 1 1 1 L t i"' 111t·n1 t.u1p, 'll l.\I Pla1:cn11a C,u111cry Village 41;) 30th St , Jlon1on;. C ~l ·11-:....:!t.:;7 1'1Y :; 11·,~11 ... '!.~f::1'.,8 0,1;uc.: '· ,\\ ,. , (':0,\ Cnll 61'.l-SIRiO, ''B "'"t~.o. I==-~--------l'.IS. .. •• rry, ,),} -i..: " l•l' I' I () ' I " .,..._ ''" f'OU!';D Ue1g1• ,\ \\'lut.• hj:;--06 17. .•\11.1 1>111•r r.ntp o.ver. L'OltON.\ DEL i\lAH l'atio Shop 1:£1 sq. fl $90. 497-1215 i\lale dog· nll'd !"11.l'l l. \f,\SJllO:l(, dt')er, :-,l!J\cs S.1. ,\'"I'll !16~:1:>7 1 '-' c·ou•·o ----ll"t "'1 htr. si. li.1•fi1g1.'t'-E XPERIENC ED ,. l' i11 {'osr,1 t\11~:-.:1 fn•<' 1117-WXI. :-..·n•p 11'1111 LOT FOREMAN Industrial Rental 450 1 Put sc Call 1? id~!.1!1 ry purse ~:.!-~'1'-FUH:JrruH ~: -V.~1 , -----------& l'Olltcnls :H:'l-t.1·1 for Joe.ii furn h.iuls ,'\, i,:cn'I ANO 1 LOT MAN * COSTA MESA * F:-:;o lllkt1vh11e Boston Tcr-hauling . ."1l8-JS62. :i5i-27'.;t; j NEEDED !.1cr \11.c~ Sla.ter & Jirookhur st ,-.,\RD, ga''""o•-cl""''-"-p: .. 110 dl·t:1il a11c\ lhl'l'k in ne1v iiSD S.F 2'20 f.i011·er $1 IJ. ,. v 8 1.,-6711 ~ '" " and 1i:-.1·d v~l 1u;ll·s. 1'-un 1300 Sf. Pr11·a1(• orrire, · · -ren101c 11·e.rs, d1r1 . 11·y, I !~Jtl \ll·lllY hi•nl'/i\,., 1ncluchng plen1 \I O[ ix1rk1111:: Lo•t SSS i.Jr11 (·~.i) ~~. s~1~/Js, 11 17-:!til'jtj II 0 s p 1 1 ,1 I 1 1.u1 l•lll. frt>e 1..aq,:f'r u1uts n1.~1l,1Llr. • D -_________ ;_:,c .'\!-i:IPLU,\!)J·.lt & d111111111 111•k 11n1fu1ni. 111~lll ,l!H't', ;) .1y lt1'.1dl' for OL'!·u p11nt y c. l{CJBEltT NAll'.RESS HF.;\\'A!{!J -Los1 our blfH'k 11·uth:. t 'unl f• t••, '''!•IJ.dl. 1\t·~·ks. l.i1 1•a t C1J)p011u1111y. f('n1alc C<1! -lll'!l'CI' 1~'"'' i,a11111g. l11'f'·lkln-.:. :-1 u;...7 110 :-il't' SL'l\'l<t' 111.1u<1gl'l' AH.T J{EALTOH. "' Costa :\lesn !li!JWjl outdoors. 1~·1ll be 1rrr1f1cd Housecleaning ,\J(·CUB.\Jll'I\ ""OiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO-iiiiii-._ ''l\in11 " 6 yr~. l'.i1·1 :-.1,1111c~i· I GUSTAFSON NOW LEASING • sto1nach sa(!s, tiny h11 Dedica ted Clea n ing LINCOLN MERCURY H . "! 11·!11tc ru~ i.:ht•sl & ."a1~ * \\l:Dt)~;\'J'.l{Yf'lll:>.(; •i lh~KlHo>.11 ·h Bl ~/\ l\u111u1b'1on unt1ngton Beach No <..-ollar Gone s111t(' b p111 l:t'fs. 1. rl'~' t•st \ilti·:.!w:•i BL'at:h NEW M-1 ~l!C. 8th, c.111 i!-.l'l-:!t,;.17 HOUSE OF CLE-AN-Al"J'[.Y J;\ PEnSON 9-4{i :;q. f't & UP ~ unuly 1:£1·il.'vt~g. ~VON MAt<ES-- lfa11uJ10•1 & Ne11 !and St. l{l::\\'AflD' !.A.i,;r (;c·nHttn floor'<, car11ets, 11·irnlo11's &_ 9~1970 shurl h:ur poihtL•r. Lg dog:, 1valls, 1' rl'l' est, 6)2-till<!I hro11n h~ad, 11httl' 11/b1 01111 Pain t ing & NE\\' i\l-l~Pl~~1rll1; SPtJts. N1 Otai1;:<> ,\1·c .t P a per h a nging 1140 ,t 1950 Sq, ft 78'1. \\' J;oche.-;ler SL, C.;>.I llL' 1~1 --~--~~---­ ~lh St, C:\I . Saunde.r..:on, i,:rearly 1111sscd by 2 }U\Hl~ l'A INTI~Ll Spi'CJal: Si!\'(' Dayr;: 612-t.121:!, N 11 es , boys. i>;,une '' r•ti i p s ' •. nr1111ev 11·h1/c yt1 u ltll/Jlll\r' :,16-2277. i'h•llsl' t•ull ;-,..ii;...~11.~. th!'.' ~ alut• ol ,our 1!111111' 4001 Bl RCH, NB ltt:\\'1\RO ror 11·lu1i) Ge1·m.111 pr<olc1:1. & n1;;1;,. u locok 3600 Sq. Ft Spnnkle.a-ed L1 1 ShcpherU part hu s k c y, ~1·e~t. Fai;t, 1.~1~ ,,~ ... t .• s1'.gl i'il li:; \\lisle. Srurage. U,ium-rernale.. About ·IO lhs, Jn i;(u1 v !t'fJlll S~ ~.1 ~ ll'(: l !>.L ga1 dner, 5-11-5032. I Vie. ol. Npt Bch, Seai;hlJrl..' ~t--90!i8 K-12-~!!17 Dr, &.16--098~/ ;'\ns to nanie PJtOf. l\:.tllco\.crini,: st.t1 (' M isc. Rentals 465 of Panda. lu· No. 27!!J14, 11isu1·, all LOST our lovahlt• f1·n1.'.l!e Sl 1ypes of jJU!)Cr. 7 I •l Ht'l'nard Vic:: Jiunt JlarlJ<lJ' S!;!-4'\S(j Cl lltlSl'ill.\S 1'HE Sf:.ASON 'l't.> BC: JULLY 1:'.:1111 C,\U•I lll<Jllt'y ftJt' gifts as an \\U~ H.cpr«~entalh•c in ~our ~1•,Ll'l' 111111·. Ca.Ji· .... 10-11.111. ---------13ABYSrrTl::I~ \lltll1t'<I, 1 l hild' Uan;1 f'o1nt ,\1·ea. 4 1ta~s 11k. 6 pn1 to 2 an\., 01\ n tf<IJIS a.s(i-&J.f2 befOl'e ·I pn1 U,\ H \' .0t70·1=-1°· C7.cll-,-,-,-,,c, .-·d0fco-,',-,,. !ant 5 <jays 11•1\ Pref. 1uy hunu· B 1·uo khu 1· st & Yo1kl111111 1.1 1-ca. 962--0631 STUDIO, l11rn $\Hl. 2 br unfurn S2JO. l'>orlh end of l...'l.guna Beach 49.l-19.~5 e\e Misi;1ng s 1n1..-e 12/ti, 9yr old f•AP E ]-t cll~.\cNc'cCc, "t"Nc'C",-, -prn-BA.MYSI l'Tl!:!{ !lct.'ffcd niy Ji ea r 11.i r o ken. Jle1v rn·d. fl',.,Slllltal ll'l'C est., Lo t'U"'1. hon1c. oldcl' ¥.t1tn11n prefel .. 111r;.:no1. !Jo l>1•fol r ch 1 1s t Hitr ~.\-•·"'!.:...II l.l..:...1'r1'11 . 9ti:.1-l:5<1 \rkly. n1011thly or annual I I~ rf"lltals Gloria \\"cnrk , Annountemenl1 -d ,\sso;x.·. Canyon R L'a 11 y I :· iij~jijjjjjjjjjjjj!ii!!l~iii .... (7\·11:127-3JOO, ~ HL\\'AHU for fr111. e11 l1111 91.iS-J!'.!9 ;ifr 5 p111 B,\B\'31 r·rEH f•1r J·:ast Bluff c.11, Vic· Bonita \'1s1a ·rr.11 t EDDl0'Ili-,:ZL)-i• ,· n ra 1 111 t.: ~ll"' ~1~·L·~1 .i1.1.;s .ipprox J; 1\11.~sion Viejo, .iris Susie. Sf'1'\·1e1•. i't'.'<is011,1hlt.! 1'<1\~•:-;. d 'J\) h\4-jJlh'l __ ~~-- 11·earing flea L'Olhu', Jost Dec Nr.1t 11 ork 49'.!-:\f..JO Buchl•l11r lll't.'ds ~uud eleu11111g J' ' .,,. ~.,.,.. I II I ' '"'"'"'-'O PAINTl{'I;(; P:1 prrha iu:~ini::. \\ulllt!ll CH' ~11111 JOUse. Rentals to Shar• 430 Auto Transportation 525 BHO\\'N, 1nale Dachshund r.taster Craflsniun Jn1 .~:xt l,"l',1 n1 .1iu~111011; ~:11~ Gco1g1' SliAfiE large !uxunous 2 Br CAR POOL SERVICE Jost 111 1·icinily or Ccrtitos .t: Local reL Free e,.,1, 979-529-I til0-4ti:l:l 01· tiki-7011 11Iter 1 1 ~ Ba apt. frplc, ne1,1' furn, For Infor m a tion ·;en1ple 1t:1r. Lag. Bc:h. E~'TER $:?20 ,i;, uri. n.{1()1T1:.' _c5~~~~--~-~~- util pd, pool. Million dollar Ca ll 833-2195 l ,e11 a1-d 494--0663 SIS. Neat 11,1rk. Au il!!S.':> I BAR..t\11\JO, H•P i,al111y. Open \iell. 1\\ust .sec to bclie\'e. After 6 PM RE\VARD for return of mans spray. Call Roy. 960--1·107. c~ay, 1111~'!'> .\: 11knt! shills. 3437;-i Dana S1rnntl Rd, Apt I IJia.inond J~inkie Hing l..o.~r 1, Of -Call bo•t1111 II atn ,\: b pin, l'\o 3, Dana Poinl . GrNn Vic: of l\larkel Baskei' N 8 H. painter, hon('s! .11 111· .... l\lon·ti i, t.li,-9!1 .• J. l.<t.nl \\'of Coast h111" Sec I( '~ 12 ~,-3 b73 ""IV'I. ' · l't'US Int/ext, fl'el' ('st1n1.1ll'. BOAT _____ , D1l'k Personal• *"-· 1'' "<>O'Jlj Hels. 518-2759, 642-391':. \\ANTl'~D. lloonunale. \\'orl\. _ .. LO&>T1 2 B1nssc,/I ho111n,d,s, 1nale Pi\INl'ING & Paren n~. :.'! MANU FACTURIN~ 1ng lady, 5.J, 11·rshes !O share l'tna e.. •t~.u ~ a.irvie\\' years 1n Harbor area. fCefs 1\/Jptie:i!Jun,; •Il l' 11"1" .,..-m& 3 I' I I I & BaJ.:e1 . :J,l7-ti166 o 1· 1,,,_,,1,.~ ,12_.,.,:;,.; l<1kc11 lul' 1·.1tune1 :-;hop sarnl· n1 a p i11t1 san1e or l:i Person1ls SJO 842 "~"'" 126 < I\ .-... " "'' n· •.• ,,, rent S50 & 1:? hghl & gas ..,,.,.,.,. 'alson. 1,..i,t • ers. ll'Hltl•'l'l'i, c.1 binc1 ai;scm· per month. Not dl!lu.xe, bu1 --------llt.:\V1\RD. n1nlt• 10 11.k Sable PnOf' Paper ~ranf!!llg, no blr1 s \\ages clepcncling on I FULL't LICEN~EIJ Coll•• "'· 11 .. ,,-, .• v,,, i~b""'s ~~. sn1all or too large. llltSl <.':\'"'f Flhl'l"'l<i"'1> rnolrl· c e11n, l'Ornfortable and reas· * $PIRITU,\LIST * " n "'-' "' 0>0,,....,:.(H ,_.I~ 0 1 onabll' 2019 Thulin Al'e., S · J d loria, C.~I . Cl.Ill Torn Evans l'l"S, ;:c ·l'OHll'I S App Y ljl c :i.1. Ai·ail Jan l s\. piritua rea ini:;i; HJ a rn.-lO at ~IR-21 31i or 646-1411 P111ntl't, !'c•11ll·l'l'l 1ti_.d p('r.<on, l ~Jl Deere A\'c , pin Advice on all n1alll'.'l'l> Effllli"nl nnd c·1enn S1<ntk An11 SJIATtE t'On1for1able ho1ne :112 N. l·J Can11no Re11l ~l1n. J,00!.lle. Black rnll l" * fl ~ ri·-* ---AO==,,.==--! 1111h r espo11i;1hlc 1~·rson ~an C1°~nu'11!e, for flppt caLi ' \'ic. Santa Ana & Drl ~tar • '.-~:i.i "BOOKETARY'' lovely yard 2 car gar. ·1~2~f!l.)6, •192--~.!1 (';\! 6·1t)..J702 P.\!1\TE.:R. highly 11u.tl1f1<'1 I, f,o,;d <U. 111l11ng 10 l\'<1111 64:,...17:'4 berorc 12Pi\l Also c11t cru1g tn pnrt1rs L(J~1" Nikonos 11 ,,111111'ra Pffic-uc.nr. \\~Uld. ,,hi·". ,1 l'IU1 I h11!:ht 111d1v . 11 tl\1-!; t):r111i; 'I \TUR \VF.: 11 oufd like to "''"''' ',f V11• ""l1h L't. .l"l•y. l'"''I ~~111~~ l~~·L-'.l_J I·~-,~ g<•~I 111o1rl1 ;q11 1Cud.1·. Urcar "' f'..: 111,dc to sh.ire l1•g ''" ....... ~ ,. '"" I I C I' 4 Br. house. Oose 10 lieach, Tlicre \1as Rnyonc \\ho sn1i• 1·,.11 u1·c1. 67~1:l17 INT/E XT PAINTING sr,u111.; s>1.a1y .. o. pa c~ If 1::1 S90 i rno 962.°''"~ !he a rc:nJenf ar F\i·y 00•. Sll''I'· 1,10, .•.. ,, 11 1 ~·r't'f' F:-;t .11111 1ir;1--::ilf! lwnl·f11.~. J·o1 nt.isr11.: DPl~t. <l'.!""' I 6 ~ N • "" .':ii • r~u. l o n 1 • 1 101 1 lglil pci son SllAnE HOUSE Oil APT. 11 . rnoninig-, oy. l~th An s Ct) B1•1l, ~onC' <tbuut PAINTING INT/EXT J B . t .A PJ('aSfl mntact Ruh1n 'l'or-1 k p 1 64 ... 1.,1? • ason e s gency SA\lf..: us llO~lE-PARTNl'.'.fl res, <l'.!t-60:19 I II . ,('\~ )--•. P.1p1•1'h<1 111;111~ :.it; 71>iS7 171(~! B1 .. okhu1i;I, r·. Vil. 83&-U9·1, ~>IS-1479 PROBLE~l Pn·gnanc)'. Cnu. LOS r \\',1l ll•t 1·i1·. Brnokhur~t Plaste r Patch Repai; Sui!i• :t 1:: 'll~i·h77:i 1-IALE or Fr ni. lo shar" & Sia!!:!!' Ht,'\\,\fi.D'! ' ' r 1 d {' n l, s y rn pa thl•lu· •96Z-:l'll'iR • BUSB OY expense 2 lx!rrn-2 U.1 apt. prC'gnnnci C{lunsehng. t\lio•·-1 ~~~~~~~~~~= * PATOT PL;\~"TE l{ll\·1~ *I 1 1 11 · O"I 11231 .•n.• ~~..,,,,, \10 ~-· /'PY :i '' ·' . , n10 ... ...........,"""' eve. l1on & adopuons ref. , types. o l('t' e"t1111atcs (') r.1 11!1 He~1.1uru11t GIRL \\'H.nh·d lo sharf' 2 Dr, APC,\Rt:: 642-44.16 lf5J Call ."i4fl....&~2;; 600 1J :".l''IJll'l'I C..:l•fllt•r Dnve Laguna apt, Sl25 util inc, LIF'E OR DEi\Tll S.Victa andltepaiiq P lumbing \~.1::-h 1011 1 ~111 11d 1 197-2864 eves or \\'kends Let our babies livr 'f'{lr _ ----~------l\c11 1~•1'1 He:-11·h G1r1ge1 for Kent 435 alternath•es to ABORTION L.P.. Ol'fS PLU;>.JB!i\t,; ---.BUY ER' ___ _ rall LIFE LINE 5al-552'1, P.('1111'111(>\~ & J'tepa1rs. \\ :'11f'r MINI WAREHOUSES 2-1 hrs. ~11rpet Service hrah't·~. di::-p i"'nl~. furna•'\'~. Fast i.::ro11111i; l'O nf•('ds rt'· tbhl\ 1.-,hrs 6-12--0:lli.". i\l/C & 11,11.JIC', IHtl'd\1T,L'k111i.; 1n.111 STORAGE BEST i\l.\SS.\GE IN NB. J 0 II N'S Car 11 e I & Bf A. Conipll"tl' Pluu1hing !'refer 1·'.! y1-s !'.''l;!M.'r. 111 pm Ko l\l ove-1n or 1\lo1·e·out J.IOO IT'\1ne Ave. Suite 103H Upholstery IJ11 Sha1npoo N't'IU'e, Lil' 272691. curl'll\t'llt ofclet't1onit'cq111p chArucs. fron1 $7.50 per (at Bristol )Open R A!\l, !rec S<.'Otch~.11'd !Soil 111en1, ca!'>lini,; & fab111:1tt·~I I I "7 ·-~ R -' n... J>LU'-\IBING lttl'Allt nlOnt 1. 1 nn J;:1 ....,,•.•;:,-. ellhul'lnls1 ...,.·gre:u;{>rs ,~ 1.~•t11jJulto;•t1l ::-. 1 i\!11n dept. llan\illon ~ Ne1,1·Jan<l St IJB all color hr1;..:htcnt'r'I & 10 No JQh roo sninll i\htsl be sl'lf s1unrr, lasl , A L L 1 SPACE " ~~~PA r!aysafcl.ub$7~l'r~~ rni11u1c hlc11ch !or 11hilc • • 642-:\l2il • * rnn1iv11\l'd ,1;_ <a rrl'r nurtrlt>1L ~1970 offer. 5-m-J0?.6 <.:Hl'pets. Save your money Sewing/Alt•ra t ions Your 01111 111cri1 dch'rrn1nes Offic• Rental 440 NE\V DcllL"<t" O!ftec Spaee For Lease In Choice tlllsi;1on \'ieJO Auto l'la1a. Good F'r1vy off1•an1p at Avc1y P/\J"kway. CaJI 01vner, Paul Bt azcau 831-1400 DESK space available s.·i0 nm. \Viii provide furniture at $5 n10. Aiis1\•erin&' service available. 11875 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach. 642-43Zl by sa11lng me (''i;ll'a 1Tll)S. y(iur fu1ure 11·11h u«, Call A LCOHOUCS Anonymous Wi ll clean living r111, dining EXPERTISE • Aller. L1.,ch('i; Uob \\<1n1n11.'r, PDA, ~:iG-7075 Phone 542--7217 or write rrn, &. hnll $15. Any r n1. ,r,. !\lens. P1ck up ,,. dt•hvl'11' CllC:F ivanled, Cellar lt!'.'i;lau· p 0 . Box 1223 Cosln ti.Tes/I. $7.50, tUUC:h SlO Chair s:1. 548-7197 after fi 15 I t I an!' 2'1.0 f'Ol l'S( 1\ V(', Laguna lil' P/\Ll\1 & CARD READER yrs. C'Xp. s I\ ial counts ALTERATIONS reslyhn~ BctH'h ad 11r/t'f'duction 101131 Beuch not n1crhod I rl1J W•Jrk I 1 ' . ~~-~~--~-! 1111.self Good ref 5:\1-0101 I'\{ ie~ W<.'al', !:-;l't'tleru..oed CLEANUP .~ dc:ohvc.1-v boy, Blvd, St1;1nton. 527-3400 • · ' · · r1•asonable. ~5806 " DIBErtNARDO & Sons _ • ... • p/l1n1e. 1\pplv in person • cit1p('t snles _ installation Telev111on Repair I Jl!1tch!'.'::on·i;, I-Kl Jnduslrtal nnd repair. 963-26.19 \\ay, Costa 1llcs11._ -----~"""--~-----oCOLOH TV Hf'pflir. r xp•'l'1 , I · Car fMt Cleaning reast;1nable, n1o:.1 ln hunit'. CLERICAL Floor Care & Windowi Antl'nna ser1·11'f> also. Bt·r t ltnnicd t\ss1gnn1ents. Top D t ·h 'I , ..,~ ""l 1.,_,... Gallen1orr !lGl'l-1711.1 $SS. Lon~ or sho1·t tern1 u c l> a1n .• ::••:l'\I. a..• -.. ..,,, • ' C:all ~-4150. .r Found (frH ids) sso Cement, Conc:rett T1I• Nfo_;VER A FEE: AT TE;'l1P0. TEMPO Ten1porary Help PRU\1.£ ollit..<e spac~. avail at FNO: Geiman shepherd fBea,,,chion lslRnd NcW])()J1 P\IPPY in Laguna please J>ATIOS 11-atks drive! oon-CERAMIC TILE NE\V & a · , 861 SQF, to 2,J50 o'denlo'fy •9~ ......,_ • • • od I ,. , s h SQF. l''urn or unfurn Reply l==~~·c'~'·c·~~'=·~---crete pumping. Llr:. oo rern t' • T'l'e "" n1 JO s PO Box 1264, c r-.1 92626 FND rnale I.rL~h Terrier'? No 255915 Don &12-8514 11.·t>lcome. S.l6-242!i ST'RT d I taf{S Vic. H B. Banning &-. CEl\TE~i'. ratio, dn·ve,, Top Soil " your ay w a Biookhurst 963--2005 Jlarbor Vlew. spaec now w.11.lk.<t-Repairs, s.a11• &1----------- COLLECTIONS CLERK 10 Kt')' 11fltlinJ:: maC'l\1TI(' b\ av11.ll at the Udo bldg l2 SIA~fESE Kitten, about ren1ove. 1o·ra· esl. 541·8'9M, * QU1\LITY • 673-4156 ;1 n10 old, mate, \'ic. Corona l c=h"ll~d""'C'a_r_•---~~c • l\1ULCJI s, ~·or SOIL tit I 111u<'h. i\lust hkr \\'Ol1(lnt-: 11· f1:,:u1·1'.~. Of{ire w/l:M?-aut view, ~ Sq. [)('l tltar 640-.!!00R :;,.~1::o fl. Newport Cenler. $4'15 n10. P UG -Blond. ninle. Vie Lt(•F;Nf-;t:I l rarf' tlly llon1c. ~-~-------- Professionolly dl"\'Ql'tlled Rl'ookhurst & Adu n1 s Bh1h thru Ii !lei. avail. T ree Se rvic e Est.ate Realty, &10-1120 9f~l142 Aft 6. ~7-ll.6''6. Ofe suite, 1000 rt. Suitable rNO: Bicycle 3-!peed girl); for doctor . ff un t l n gto11 IRlur ! V1r. J 5th & l1'1111e GllJ'dP.n11, 8'16-1323. NB 6"2-Q33a 2400 IV. Coast lh1'}', ncms~ from StuU Shi1·1. Utll. Air (!{)nd Rensonflb lc, 544-1!67!1 NEAR Bny. 1160 sq IL Carpet. :l Balh.11. S!oragr. Pmc:tng ms. 491-1215 COLLIE-rrniaJc MraflOlv Lark Golr HB. 846-7442 f'"'NO. \r:i1 ch, 2 ,1·ks 11.13 Sllv--0n On~ ~t:}-8079 V ii': Course <~go Hl Sto~. Job Went1td . M11 I!! ,, For Appoint ment Conta ct Carol Smith Fi - ]'11111 (I r.vc .. ' ' . " .f6 DAILY PILOT ~pW•nted, M i.F7io I t 1XIK tnr J rol Frida1, Otctrt\bt'r 14 iq73 ---~-~-~~~~---~=~----~~~=~-·~-------=c,_.,.,_,.... _____ _,.,.,_,.,,.-,,-----~,.--,,,. Help Wontod,-M & F0 710Help Wanted, MI. F 710 I Holp Wontod, M & F 71o Holp Wonted, M & F 7 10 AniiquH IOOAntiquH IOO M isceil•neou• 111 MlsceO•n00.,. : : I~· I 1=~::::::===========~=1=;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t. RESTAURANT STAFF AUCTION * TONIGHT 7:30 P.M. r1r 111•11't' ii Bll•&l l'odfl.\' >i Alt'ilY l"lill ll 1;111 ) <JU COOK-TRA INEE Delivery-Sunday Only Experienced BUSBOYS ANTIQUE AUCTION LOTS OF FURNITUHE & MISC. Incl. freewr -TV's -f<adios -BR. sets -J_R. se ts - China cabinet -Larnps -Chests -Rockers -lteclineres -Hefrig's -Nice eye level stove -Stoves-Sofas -Etc. DATE: Sund1y Morning . Doc. 16th · 11 :00 A .M . LOCATION : Ot•nv• County F•lrgrounds In the Sports Bulld!ng SX!ll.1') ~t.:L'Qrdl!Ji: to e>.p. r1·1 .. f<'r nn },1udr111s. Exp.er pre!'d, but \\I)] lrtiln App:y I IJ1.•t11·t·1•t1 1-:;o &· -1 :-:o r n1. H11n1bw):"I' JJan1l1·r. i:~r1 ' Ad11m.s. C.\1. ,\sk ror ~I r I OF DAILY PILOT TO CA HRIEHS . RE- !)UIR1·:s Tl!f: USE OF A l~\llGE STATION IVAGUN Oil VAN . rONTACT MR. l.Jli NTON WILLIAM S. 3:l0 WJ-:ST RAY ~THEET, COS· '!',\ MESA. TELJ-:P HONE 642«o21 FOR AP· POINTM t:NT. An Equal Opport"'nity Employer COOKS DISHWASHERS FOOD WAITRESSES COCKTAIL WAITRESSES 88 F•ir Drive -Coif• Me1e, C11i f. \Ve are selling at auction another 3 full co n· tainers of fine antiques. This \Vill be our last auction for 1973. ALL ITEMS TO BE SOLD WITH NO RESERVE PARTIAL LISTING: China Ca binets -lloll· lop Desks -f-lall Lrees -Urnbrella stands - Secretary Desks -\1iclorian Chests - l ~lankel chests-\Vash stands-Armoires- r>ub chesl3~Pu111p organs-Carved tables- ('arvecl sidcl>oards-l-'ern stands-Sets of <:hairs-F'lrc screens-Dressers-Tea carts AHfU VAL OF GUARANTEED NEW STOHE TOYS FOR AUCTION. ITEMS SUBJF.CT TO PRE-SALE - \\'E HONOR B of A & MAS TER CHARGE /lai,;f'n ~~~~-~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~ Help Wenfed, M & F 710H•lp Wanted, M & F 710 COOKS & MASTERS AUCTION COME BROWSE AROUND 20751/2 Newport Bl vd ., Costa t•1lesa (Behind Tony's Bldg. Mat'ls.) Costa ~·!es a ** 646-8686 COUNTER GIRLS ~r11 . ..:1rl\n !fl.st !()()Ii l"l'SUlUfAML Ct•lks H\'t'r JR. C:ount•'r ~1rl~ n1·r r 21 P/!1n1P .~·h •1 I/time. C;tll l\l1kc r.tnl· 111~11.!'>. 6-t·t--2030 for 1.1ppt . MOTOR ROUTE Apply In P•rton BLACKBEARDS On MacArthur Boulev•rd Ne•r Orange Co. Airport t t 1KS -To 1r:1 ln fur~ litlll n111nai;er. f:r;1\'1'y:1r•I :-l'ntt s ctnys .... k. c(~. p11ld I lwneflls. Jnrk In Th~ u.,x, 110:i l~11kcr. ('o!<>"l;i f.l f''\a cooi-::. 1-.:x1,~~1t11::r-.-cr~u­ Top Iloy & ln:i:ur:1 n(·e The Daily Pilot has an opening for a driver to del1 \'er pa pers to carriers in Laguna LJcach-South Laguna n.tonday through Fri· day afte1noons and Sunday morrur1g . .Salary plu s auto all o,.,.anc:e. Phone Jl arry Seeley, 6-12·4:!21, for appo1ntn1ent. Equal Opportunity Employer m/[ Jacobian tables -\Vall cloc ks ~ ~ta.ntle Furniture 810 Mlsc•llaneous Ill clocks -Glass front bookcases -Brass C'APlSTflr\/'\O i)'E;10LITH)N SALE. ('ot- INS PECTION: Sat... Dec. 15th· 12:00 noon SG00.000 J\l od c I Hon1<' .Purk. 112 \V. C'oai;t lh~·y. ' H•lp Wanted, M & F 710 I t-t•lp Wanted, M & F 710 thocolale pots -glassware and bric-a·brac. r.tOBILE JIOJ\1F: PAGF:ANT !Rge a! !lay :Shore Tra1h:1· Payroll Clerk $650 SECURITY GUARD till 5 00 .. ·urniturt' Sall'. LlquidD1!on Nt>\\Po1'I B••n,·h. AH or parl. An equal opportunity cn1ployer I ft'l' P.iid 1-·1gur<' your \\'tty \\'t> ore ve1y u1ttrctitrrl in : p.m. 1.r 2 i;!o1'f"s lnrces us tn Somt> h1rn1 1urr. F:verythln,:: 10 1he top Greal gro,,..rh 1 hiring nn expr1·!cn('Cd Se· WEST COAST AUCTION COMPANY srll !his beaut !urn. Ap-n.'1161)1\a bll·. \\'ill lte at Buy .~ • h11n,'t' to advancf' Al~1. 1 t 111·1ty i;unrrl !or uur rctoil Appraisers . Liquidator•· Auction•ers IJll:u1ces, b rd i;c pre ad s, S11turd11y n1••1·11lrig, 0\l"ner H•lp Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Fer Posll101)!'>, Call C'ou trol I 1·lothn1~ store, located !11 17141 628-0516 pillO\\'S, cpts & decol'alu1' (:!131 700-2705. * BLUE DOLPHIN * 33.~ Via l.1rlo. 1'' B. I ~"""'"""'"'""""~~ ....... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! COOK for llunta\1,'h)n llal'h<Jr f11n1ily, ov1•r /1olirtuy.~. AJr pro:-. J.q PllL :it~·~·fl2·2f1Sl COUNTER LADY "- Full rime, tnp pny , f(lr f':'(j) J"l('rson. nr1ply in Jl"r . ..on. lv.it!qu(' (1• IUH.'r~. G 0 4 fi \Va.r~'r A\·e, lluntu1gton &ach CREDIT nu1nal(t'I' l riunee. for suhsidiary of a natil1t1al foodser.·i(•e t'nn1pt1ll}. I 111· mt"d posilion Jor aggressive i11divirl11al. J::xpt'r/rducarion rles!rctble. Contact r.1 r . Olsen, 673-:W50. An Equ;LI Opply l::n1p1oyt'r. CUSTOMER SERVICE Ful l Tim i'. c :-; pi' r i c n c ed LEGAL ADVERTISING GA!. • Ou!y sharp & {';>;• [l!'l'll!llt:t"l llet'<l 1tpply tlUit can handle N'SJ,<iusihlliry I ~lllON' in a f(\~l moving . au1nn1nti1·f' 111du!<>tt'\'. If vou The Daily Piiot ..• 1·a11 t11111<llr .. u.r l ~ks ffon1 1111.\roll, t11:\C~ lo I' & l. s1nten1ent & ll'f!s n1orc, call a!h:•r ti JHn 96&-7922 ---GARDENER C11reer E n1pI'ny rn e11 t Fashion Island, :"\e\' Porl item,; at BEL 0 \\' LI -I PLA-Y~H•-c..O_U_S_E_S __ Agency, 3·100 lr"\'11\C U!Vo.1 .,: B~·arh. You nili;h! pQss[bly LnAntl=!iMMinllfl/lAfl./\/IJ QU fDATION PRICI::S, •~I , N.B. 5:Jr .. :ri:i0:i. I he l'ctlrt·d frnnl se~·uri lv (Jl' ~ Hl\Y of our 3 lol·ll.t!Oll~ !u C11.~!on1 t!c~lgnl'd, pn)fesslon· PBX OPER.A'ffif{ loo~ini; fu1• parl tune 110urs Help Want•d, M & F 710 I Applianc•s 102 Orange Co. Sale Is 1'-1·!, Sa1. ;tlly l"•l11Sll'\1<'li'd ut y\1ur TC'lephunt• ans. ~t·v. Fash Inn '? supplen1cnt. yuur. regular & ~un. hOrlll", 1'1•nn11nent bldg.~ l·nn· ls!a.nd, N.n. E.\pt"I'. only. I ;:ct:urlty ~ob. 1'011 n11ghl il.lso \\'Q~tEN -HI TH ROUGH :!rl F'f:EIGIIT DA~l 1\GE SALE :13 1l3 San Jui;n Crctk Rd., \'t'r!lhle to u!hi>r uses, Fro111 All shills 01itri. 1·11p p;i.Y •e a police of.f1t·t>1' looking C'are1•1• 1ra1nlng! :\iun;-!h1111 t-;e1l' Motpoh11 relr!g's., ~ J Capt) $Z99. & bc.nefil s. Call !O-·I, \loll· f?r f'; p11 1t _t1_1n~ olf-duly \~XI fields to choose froni' dlshii•ashel's &. rn nge s asJOGnrrlen GroveBlvd., PLAY HUTS t'r i only' 6-14-7009. Se\·unly VoS!l1~1L lf the 0 pp or tun l t Y lor ad· v.•ashers & dryers, fattory \\'esln1lnslt·l· G7.;..t;i l'.! ~18·1l796 Hho\'e dPl'l'rlJllHltl i-een1s ''81\\'t'll\Cllt: fr~e r 0 od • 11·arranty. 12362 8l'ach Ul\'d., Stanton PJlESSEll -Exp'd, 6 days 11,·eek. !"alaFY Open . Valetonl' Cleanrrs, Apply i11 person, 8868 \\'arner Ave., »V PUBLIC \VO!lKS LEAIJ!\1 A~ $787-$967. Filin~ dCa(Uine- Jan . .J, 197·1. City of San Juan Ca1,istrano, J 2 4 0 U Pas('() Adelanto, San Jua11 Cupist.rano, Ca. 1'.:13·1171 . r_~a~y 1nade Jor you pleuse liou.s1Hl{. uni.! n1rJ1cal/dental REACH CITY APPLIANCE SHER.ATON, lge rorma! din· c.d1. •·;u·e. 30 <lays vacatlon. 1 :l62.1 \V, Wa rner, SA f,-1~780 Ing r n1 suite i;olld ~tahoR". Gl-1-3070 Travel~ NC'w fl'iends! Sli6 a>G:! N. 1'u:slln, Orange dble pedestal table, extrn. A11rl ask for Slorc mRn11ger A l\IONTl-1 10 s l a rt . 99&-5656 lea!, pad, 5 islde chairs + STENOGRAPHE~ lntel'es11ng-? .You tll't~ Ca.II F'Rli..;IDA[RE Cu/1.toni ili>luxe hosl. n1a tching sid" hu11l'1 l ~l11:s1 h11vt:• good 1yp1ng al>il· your \Vonie_n s Arniy Corp'." jct ac1\<1n nu10111ntl•d ,,.,·ash1•r !hulfell glass top. $3200. vr ily & lire sh . l"'l'presentat1ve co 11 e c l ~.,-T " B d •Ith I 0 \. Best offer ~&;4 i1·1/558-2fi6J I .... J. \\Ill (' " " I: 1e. t • F A . , , l~rd~. complete. $65. both. ~TATTRESS ''"' box sprin::, or ppointment \\ O ~tEN . -1:-o !1;1H.OUGH 3-1 &16--4:?2-I Hatlniark, quef'n ~ize. Nt'w Contact Carol Smith Tl.1h ~\ O:'.l\E, IS /\ R l\1 _Y IJOt.:Br.r; ('leetric oveu & from rl\~play rnodel. ~lls Fl!\'f: f11RJ ~·rL\IAS GJ~'TS. illflllY ull p11in1!n~s. llt1.r- r il\On·ill111·l11ttisl1 JIVHf'r.'. Ari objects. New chruy,• ·rug~. sterf'o, nntiques, ,\II prict'd ehf'11 p. /\pt Heights. r~12-oo:.is. Ke1\'p<Jt'1f'r Inn uecds mi(ldlt> aged or ol<ler n1ale fol' i;.enn. posl!ion. No phone calls Jiif'risP, Apply in 11crson, Ask fnr Clay J::llb, Ht'ilil G11.rdcn- er . 1107 J11n1IJOI'\'f' lt!I., NJl. GENERAL orrrCE, T~, .. Ing, elf', \\'illing to \vork 11•eeke111ts, Apply Balboa , Yacht Club, 18()1 Bayside ' J)r, Cu~a de\ !\'\ar ne t?Us pern11u1enr part· lln1C' pt>J·~on to assist 11·i1h IJ<tily 1·!crical anrl sales •lulie'." u1 lt',::nl 11rtvertis· in~ deparim.:nt. Ideal po-~i1ion /or pre-111 .... · tolle1:e s1ud1•nt ur person wi!h lf..>g<il·rlerical background. ;\lin i1nun1 24 hour .... ·eek 1vi1h possihil\ty or lull- lin1e employ111enl durini;: sun1n1l'r rnonths . Typing t'Pf[Uil'l'rt Rn1! auton1obile ne ce~sa ry . Person se!ec!ccl will fl~sist dt>pt. :lupt'rvlsor 11·i1h legal filin~. some legal re· Sf'<lrch and perlonn other RE,\L E_SIAl'.t.. ~&,!--f:S AVCO Ll)l{PS ha:1 _11_1ore thau IJJ !'leC'!rlc cook tcp. Oven only new $174. Sf'!. Spt>cial priC'e J<lb 01>portun!lle~ for a pro-$60. The CQOk top is only $87. set. r.lr. \\'i!lian1s. 1turth·e, sat1~ly111g career. ~3::-1 557-2010 645--1701 DRAPES, aqua, o·ui;t. lined. nc1<.', lron1 Spyglas!I hun1~. Sac for drr. l'h:ln)ie. Value SSOO, ~sklng $:200. 2 pr. 7'2" x 6'3". :.l pr. 51Y' :-; 10'9", 1 pr, 7"2" X' 1;1', \j' vnlance. 644--\8S.2. fi.10--127:'1 prclcrTed. Conlni:! r.tary E I 1.~at('s, 8,IG-3321. SECURITY xpe r. on y. Top ""'<1ge". assn1'ialerl nffl1•f' ihi!il•s. ... SUCC!::SS CAREE~ Appl~ bcbvcen !l A:\! • , ,.e\v o~ experienced. J oin U1e Financial Service 644-5800 <.:..ill <.'Olle<_.t TI ~/55S-2fru " '1, P lOne L-"""'=''-~~-~~~- -COLDSP01' 15 Cu 1'"! refrig. l)AN~SH i11o?ern 0 In ln.g \\' 0 ill I'.: N n (' ed e1I r o r frostless, \.rhite, 1 u 1 1 y Chairs. C1n ~sic rl•'stg-n. p~1d Ki\STJ.E skis Crand Prix, houseclr11ning. Good pay, reconrl. i.i~. or bst ofl'.r $95 l'.'a. Gl\"(' :l\\'ay _p i:ce Look NevHda Bindings, 205 PACl.FIC NAT'I, BANI~. IJRy shift. Spr ingdale & Edinger, ll.B MacGregor Yacht Corp 5 Jl.\I; I \Vortd s largest and ~ast~st PERSON:-O EI. ~"·111g resale on:aruzalion "'!!E~q~"~'~'~O~p~po~'~·~E;,;m~p~lo~y~'~',,.I goorl hrs. Cell Robbie's Rag 67J..-:UIS also Parsons table. 63t·s:H5 rn1. Larllros Lang bu('kle -1 --1~6~ll'..':P~\,~c~·o~o1~;·~·-C~·!-'~L'-­ DELIVEltY J\1an lur early rnorning L A Times home GIRL \Vnnlrcl, 18 & over, delivery route. f.1ust have Exp'd In CasseUe Lo.1ding, eronon1ical c;ir, 2:; yrs or f'ull time, J:>6-.l 787 oldel'. 2 ~ii hrs a day, No _•_·c~''-"~"~"'~·'------­ soliciting, 110 <"Olll'clin~, Jlai rstylis1 \\antf'll !01· hll~Y ~supplementary inL'on1e. salon. Nii,:ucl !lair Fashions, \\"e;,1111111s1cr, Garden Gt't)\'e, 496-57'.?!I or 499-2'121. DEPARTL\tJ-"":t-;T \Vlt.h a llt.'f\\'OJ'k of over 500 THE DAILY PILOT 0U1ces and bccon1e a 1nernber ol c,ur MlUionaire 3'.lO \V . Buy St .. CO!<la l\1e"11 Club. t.lu.lti--mlllion dollar LIVJ.:.tN \\'eslf'llft arra. advertising program. Free Ne\\'f)f")l'I Bench. Care ol 2 1,.<i1aranteed licensing school. school a~e chil<ll'en + l!:xcellent sales t.ra!n'ing. housecleaning, Son1e clri\'-J 'lease call 542·5689. ;:: A iltnp. 51,o;;--01:17. Ill' 633-0380. f!t•I\' ll0fl1S, ~1 ~. nevf'r u~ed. Tl'.:X.o\S OIL C 0 ill PAN\. Xl ~'lT "P<:t'. fnr ~alt•s ni:tg\'. Ii 0 T P 0 I NT under1.'0unlcr AlllJ)t'X AM/F'ill stereo tape needs good 0 1na~, O\'l'r . 40 Jl'Y.'l'lry. 00 e:'\f"'I' nee. £...,. rh:shll'asher, like ne\\', is.·1. Garage Sal 812 deek fflr car, incl. speakers, for sl1011 t11ps surrounding ct>ptionally hi earnings. Call Norg:e eleC'. dryl'I' S4i'1. Keo· e brand nP.\\', 673-~'.0~. hear:h area: C '?" ta c I Jne 5-tS-!~:>5 1norc WRsher S65. 546-8672. BUTCHER bl-Oek, gll. o!rl l.AZY Boy Sl2'i. \'lli ue S250. L"Ustvnll'l'S. \\r !ruin, Air 1971 r.1AYTAG \VASHEll, orir nt rngs. o.<tk, O\'er stuf-\\'(ti trRde lur Frankl in rnail B.J. D\t kerson. Pres., J/11rves1 gold, all ten1-f!i!d, chrs.rrfrii;:-, ""'a!!h .t Fire p lac r-. BR set S uu th 11·cste1n l'etruleun1 ··~--' 6 "· I I b 6 ., ·~ orp., '!. \\orth, Tt'X. ~ . . $2)0, &i5--0Jj6 lamps, i.:rl. kilch llems, Jots PackRJ"d lk-11. !\1/lple Sl50. llu11!i11g ton Beath n re a. l'EAVV 6J8-29"2·1. ~ ing, Salary. call 833-6801 duys or ti42-.'465 f'Vf'S , REAL ESTATE SALESMEN \\'hy not "·01·k in the hotte~t nrea -1-luntington Beal·h - Fountain \"alley. Let us ln1ln you. Call Phil i\lt·· i\a111ec, VILL/\Gi'.: ltt-.:1\L EST,,TE, 963 .. i.Jti7. (: ~ ' I ll~l peratures, UM.-u wee,;.,,, 1 ryrr, a . p;· ,,...m1 ~. ....,._,,_.,i·u!ue.S.'IOJ. fi It . S!Preo, . . Rent W•ihert/Dryers photo t'Qufp. ~tORE . Frl. t.link stole :i:2j(). 64~ THE BROADWAY II I Sat , Sun 428 Heliotrope LA DDJ..:l'U1ACK It oc ker D!::LIVEllY n1a11, ear I y n1urn. p;1per ruu1c. Custa J'h'sa area. i\lust h a 1· r depcndnble e:ir. Sl~S200 per uio. Cal! ;i.18-17~2. LJE:r\T,\L H.eceptionist, desk only . /\I least I yr e:-;µer-. Sonic Sats, Fringe bcnc!lts. H.B. area. ll·16<1J40 flllylilnc. J) E NT A I. A .; ~ i s tan t • Or thodonti\". 1rill train, \\"/ 111111 I YI' denlill CXJl, s.12-n1:;- DISll\\"ASHJ::P., full tinle cJ~s. \\"ct•kl'nds uff. Call &~--05!1~'~·------- 00NUT Shop, p/tin1e. J::ve & moms. r-eniale, age~:,. Apply in person, !\lr. Donut, 135 E. Jjlh St" .. ~C~'~I.:_ __ IJYNA~\lC j';rv.·port cffit'(> net"ds personable lronl desk girl. 640-l:l35. ELECTRON ICS ASSEMBLERS INSPECTORS ELECTRONIC TECHS Expanding non-dl'fe.11,;e ele~ Ironies 1nanuf:t1't11r<'r near Orange Co. 1\ir(X.111 st>ek!> In dividuals for th1.: <1.bovc 1iu- sitions. lntcrv\1•"·~ J\!01uiay thn1 Thurs, J Pi\l-1 J')I ~ Sat 9 A~l ·12 noon. (714) 5.fO.GtiOO MSI DATA CORP. 3.1:. &kt'r St .. Costa .J\1e1>a 1'~Qual Opf)U r. En1ploy1'r 111 f EXECUTIVES $1S,OOO to $75,000 Send resume or call ·rODA \'" for t"Onfidt·nli11l NO <.:UST f')\('CUl lVe inter\'il'""'· J:::"-.l::ctJTIVE SErt\'ICE!i INC &.\lS N. l\1alll. Santa Ana !71·11 :1-!7-~it•:! .. I-===----~· EXEC. SEC'Y $750 F:QU !Pi\tfo:NT OPEHATOR No cxper. rt'CJ'd. \\"i ll train. ,,)!es !7-:M. $3:Yi 111 o , Starting s;dary + n1any IX'nehls. Now inh!tviev.•ing. Anny Oppol1un1ties, 171 41 64:;...I 163. l!OU:'EKl:o:EPER, r.ton-rri, 111orns., 2 hrs. duily, care fo1· ha.ndi capf)('d ~entlcn1a11. Balboa Cn,·cs ,\!rs. Bailey 21J:49S·2210. llUSTESS Cashier. over 21 mA\UN'. };Xpet' .. 1\pp!y aft :!:30 p.n1. See ~Ir. llaRen or l\llss Clin1•, Ila m h u r i;:: er lfon,lt•t, !'.~\;, 1\rl11n1s, Cl\1. II 0 li S E I\ EE P J·: ll & chilr;lcarr. Live in, J 1.~ days, S!1n1c J::r1i;:lish ITE'f'. JJn1·. rn1 .t TV. Call t.1rs. I.on~. 1714) 677..-9114. N.B. HOUSEKl-:1'.:P~:R -hahysll- rrr, 4 Sf'h1 1·h1!rlre11. 7:30- f/:.~U. l!.H. J.l u~t dr ive . \oti2-6Jl6 llt1Ufif,;h'.EEPE!l, Lieto lsle, a d;1)s, liv' in ur out. Locnl n•f's. 673-911!9 MACHINISTS For gro11·in~ valve nlf•:. Pe.rn1onent 1-,\rl 11·eck. TURRET LATHE BAR WORK Jst & 2nd Shifts AQUA DIAL Apply 1741 Plai·t'n!la, C.\I Mgmt Trne R•fail-$500 (;re1tl Oppor!!111ity WESTCLIFF Per!'Dnnrl ,\gen1·y \.\·lurk III r.cn1e1·1 fr\1~&1G 1,c;.-.1 r~. f.~Jin~'r. R.A. ~f,\JlRIEI.> person over 21 C'<lr & phnnc n1'C"S~. S1::!5 v•k. lo start. 89'1-l'OCK:l REAL ESTATE SALES \\ell l'SlulJlished uf[lcc, l1'1th C.\prrienccrl staff, hns open- ing for l\\'O salt?speOJllc. LUNT ACT Paul i\Ipr1111 or Bud Corbin ti I l-i6!i:! Cor1Jil1-.\larti11 !tc11ll ors RECEPTIONIST. SECRETARY (;fl'! \Vllh all around office e:.prl'lt·nee. l'l-lus1 he ne11! & llc<-·urate. H.equlres hea\'y typ!nb & fll1r.1; l'XllC'rienre. :'llusl ha,·c good telephone ~kill~. MASSAGE TECH. Empir• Management TRAINEE Co,p. "l·oung lady f1S·28• l\'8.lllerl I 833-8711 N B for Jegitl111 ttle full titne posl-______ _:.:.'c::c' __ lion. No exp. nee. \\'e sen!! ----------to sr~I. earn v.·hile learn. I SALES 800 S:!. •\\'k6.3. [,u"","'•fi nt. a\'e, Corona del ~lfi r. HUNTINGTON BEACH Antiqu•s ~uu Sl7.:AJ. l.ar1:<' ~·rost·tree 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, \, b I . l:AR.AGE Sale, Sat & Sun, R<'lnger;i1or S95. J\!erl. Sitt ls Accepting Applicnlions GUARD :; ,\~I· 10 AJ\t r.1on \hn1 Sat Apply Pr1•1-0nn('l Dept. :J1•rl }'"Joor .lntcr.•ic1l'ing Hrs 10-12 l'llon thru Sat 7;77 Edinger, Jlunt. Bell. Equ;il Oppor . Employer Tf{,\JNJ::ES · Electronics /inl1 ttl !'>.A. has nel'.'d for illolrlinl: 1nachine oprs, 2nd & 3nJ shifts. Apply in person, 2100 S. }'a1rvie11·, s.,\~·=------­ TRUCK Urlvtt w/lOT kllh I' \ f~ uy ap P llUl c ,es · Craftsn1an gas n1 o ,,.,. e r. lll"sk Sl5. CHll !:: v es . EUROPEAN-!1-el11g, frl'ezeni , etc. \\ork-l'rl&:t'r, chi!ds f'lel·t f'ar & 6..'l!\-8684. NEW ENGLAND ing or not 537-9231. n1ore, J(J.t()'} Sue Rl\~r. 'oH~n-A~D~B~U~l~H~.-,-,,~,-,~1-5-0-., /\r\TIQUJ:: SJ-llPL\lENTS \\l!IRLPOOL, elec dryer, f ountain Valley, tGret n-Hrandt \\'alerli>lor $250 .. BEING like new, $7J. brooke trertl 962·3059. p· I · I 'I'~ II ., =t7 1casso ..1110. " :..u., Oa UNLOAD EU DAIL\' 96'.v-u..o illA)1~10TH garage sale. Sal 1.ith(•. S2:i0., ot ht>rs. Pvt * S,\LE.: STARTS 10 A:\t * l!EBLT v•ashcr, dryf'r & 10 to '1. ne1v &. old . Firs! Party, :-~15-55% ftol11op Desks . Sideboards di;h,,.,·sh, guar d e Ii v er Y · Chur1·h of Rt"liglQu~ SciL'n('e CLOSE outs on ull niu.~it'al · Chairs -Tables -Dressers t4;>-S95 546-5281--839--7620 o f Ne 1•• Po r l B l'fl ch . instrun1('nt s & othrr lten1.' · Chul'{'h Pe..,,s -!'ta in Gl11ss l!bllding Mat•riils 806 1 Bayrttst I 2018 Leey,·ard Tl1rrr1 Shop Go.Ht'r)o'. 1·10 -J\.lirrors • CrvstaJ • Lanl!, 1'.8. C11Urilln, C.~I. Thur, F1i . Hof'kers · l\IANY e S I 8 lldl & 0 • ()''I " urp us . u ng At-;T!Qt "F: V.'hite .~ e -...·in i -"'t · · ~ CH RI!-.ll\\AS Glfo! IDEAS • J · Se S l ~---------SPECIAi. r·nr:.~~LOOR f.f;\TERIAL. lOOO's of NE\\' mac 11ne, ars . 1 v1•none Al.I. hrand ll""': ~:lt'c. PRICES ITEillS! Doors, lun11Jer, ply. 1~ chord orgnn. Gn•cn Pf'l'•'<ll1ttnr. ft>iHht'r flo11,rr A · I h W Id \O."Ood. alum sheeting, m old· n11.U~8hydl' rhalr. mu r h nrra11gr111enl. ;:;111~.~\\'Are & nt1que1 o t • or tng, "'indolO.·s, elc. niore. 642--585-1. 19'.>.1 ~1nple, 111i~c. 55'.!--0129 C HEAP~ * *?lF~~m~ ~~n~~~es BUILDERS SURPLUS c. ~'-~ noy·s8lke. s..·ar!! Scr;ar;;r 19-7 N \ .2400 So. Main St., 5.A. GAR.Al1E Sale, 'lust sell all. 11 eo:ta ~:!'~ !.lon thru Sat 10-5 .'-0 y~ar accumulation, ~I 1 ~'l'. olrl. Deluxr Lionel fr11in n4: 546-1037 14. 15, 16, 9am·5pm: 655 \ sit "' tbl. 49.J.!ljo.J, !)arrt!l St. Cosl a 1'.1esa 1 =C,..-'."'-~C:C=---5.Ji-4S79 , C'lVIL \\ ar l!~·m~ "·antt'<:I !or exp. for Uu1!d. niiil. & rentaJJ,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"' yrd. 4~14--1107. T YPl:"C. payroll, Jlayables, SCRAM-LETS rl'("Cl\al!l l:'~. Ptc. 1 Girl ofe, lnanur. co. ~:sper. or ANSWERS ><'hooh"" ,.,q ·d. Ph'"" M1» C1mer11 & ~ • I privftte 1'tlllet'llnn. Guns, Equipment 808 THE. Bt.UITS · '1')0 Lnrt'nLO, 1 io;v.·orr!~ plclqres e t c NB. 6.m--0778, \'1ny\ hidr-11• ~017 ·' · · PHOTO !.All t:;Qt.:IP~tE~'T. hc-d. ~1,.d. 1fe('. i!r ms, "·all I o.=""-~.-~--~--· 1 l'hnJnu•i.:11. D.t e11largcr. 4.x.l lamps, bikes, clothing, tlJ)"S, i S,~RU::·'· ni1!<.~1•u1 12 ~n. Apply 1n person nny aft. or LADIES SHOES eve. 2930 \V. Cs!. II\\')'., If-M "11\i" "lfP" 1 !'iewporl Beach. ·' CHILDRENS DEPT. 1\ Halof;:en eolor head, 4 f'IC'. I l-;:o.qiu.~u r 1•1•11\·e rt. ~1,,I•. I & 6 · I ""' Slf,()(l Si>ll lnr 1111-.'1?-"f'u' J 1nt g ca_~;ier!I. (.'HE.ST of drawe~ $ 5 . pratsf'd $1.000. 64,·,...:;77)( ·' ac c11 1~' or Rn,.,y~er. 'J'rundlr OC.C! s:>0. Sora bed -:-. . Price, ~31-1431. .;.;,;,;o:. ... .iiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•ls:hanty -Slne:e -Luthe -UNDERWRITER v,,,,, -E,1T1'G . . M&dical Assistant/ Nurse. Full Tin1e Openin~s tor bu~y Jntenilsl's office In J::x11ericnced Nt'1\'p(•rt Center. B111•k nffirr Excellent Sal<il")', f'""fJerif'nf'e nei·es~11ry. Chai Cr>n1n1issinn ,r.,,_ llent'!its lenging JIO~ilion..,, x-ln1 ~11~-Lall lur 1\ppui11t111e11t .j \"rs l'l>.IJCI"-in auto. 2 \I'S 1_'h~ other dny I ,,.,·as in A .:'XJ!!'!' honie oivners \\' so~ne restaurant 1\·here .. a not lt~ on supci'\·isory exper. 1he n1e1111 read, Our pnc_es Si•n(I He~utncs Or1ly ~:1:~T~~~~·~·t lo change 11·h1!e AVCO GOING OUT OF fit s. Call fi44-7:ilL ri lfJ-j();:,(), ext 30 t11Rs i\IR'"'' C'lel~nd, s12 ~OSEPH MAGNIN F,·non•1'al Se,v1'c• ·~ i:: llal O po E I " Con1plc1e clenra111'e thru :'llu11zru1ita Ur, ~ J.: 11na 1 Q P r. nip oyer 620 Newport Ctr Dr. <"!UllST;\tAS BUSINESS Bcaeh. 1s !nuking lnr a . ~ .-. Newport Beach, Ca. Quilts, oHk & \\·alnlll !um., 1~·on111n lo )>hnrr l1Pr hnine j ·'SALEs Rt'prl'S{'nlllll\'C. Jt'1l·eh'I.'. Clo~ed Sar. & i\ton. i11 P'lf'hange f nr roni·t FANTASTIC ~~':''~":":':0:1:"~~"~E~·~"':::"~10~"~'~'=1 Antiques for lnt•rlors p11nionsh ip & l1!i> h1~l11. J ATMOSPHERE ---C H""n1 /:· hoar1l !rec_, illu<,l Tl~ff_: LJFI!: BOOKS is no11· 1 3.">-i:i r~. "'1st HlO.'Y·· Crl)l SEE OUR I rl rh'<'· llo1~rs very flrxihle. I !1il'lng: si."" pt•o1\I~· to \\o_i k I URGENTLY ANTIQUE JEWELRY SUNDAY LISTING ('a ll 4~73~ in utir young: J11dustr11:1I GLASS -!·11t, lllO\\'TI, pressed C,\LL 'J"Hl.~I! HOl'Kl"'S 1 ~11-srr·,\1.. ~roup p Ju s ofli('l'. Peri.n. 11nrt lune ,\· NEEDED .i.-1·nu1berry. .JF.!-!Hf \\'r11rrr.:-.iu rtE: I <'o<'kl all \\'ui•rr.,:i;, 11el'k· 1 full 111·a1J. St;u1 111 $~.25 pi·r SJLVElt ,t: ~-vRNITURF:: 1.~.~ ~. J71h Sl. (at lr.·lnf'\ C\I 1·n(t" plus pLtinie \..ook. 1 hr \\llh _ roon1 lnr ad\':ui"r-PICfUHES & i\!IRltORS . ran1!e\. 810 \\". 19th SI. 1nPr1t. For rer!'or111I 1n1er· * Bt\CKl)U(}R ll'llPOftTS * l'l-lacBcth I rans m L's 1 on •u. T 1 ,_.1 Hiii! ,........, ,\PT. ~ urnls/11111,;s. C•1n1r I . ,._ #JV. en .., .. 1or, <' ~'"· (i • BR -1 11~ I I tens .1 r om e. ter. ":'""·en~ 1-fisc. AH exct!!lent t.'Vnd. 1 P1 . se . 1.,e·a· 11•r • lllum1tru11 slide copier, 3 Call 552_7911 2 sets lll"!n, _r~~I. t1e<I. relng. 1 ~ gal, custom processing . ltunps, 1·1 ~·. JJ1·5J3A. syslt m 1v /gas hunt.temp K!NGAJ.,\\\'N 11•1"'" nlOl_••er, 11 Tiii:: lde11I 01ri1<!n111s i.:'ift l'Orltrol, ~L<. \\"ill sa1.Tifi1·<: S.f(I: Royce union derailf'r. Rritannif'a Rooks ('() 1 t . \I sold by Der. 7.l. Cockrt'll. ST:'; ~r best offe r. Other I Like uew, ..,,./' ~:C:~: 54o-85:l3 or t<J·l-7fi7~ ~~em~. 8421 illunster 1100._ !1112-71::7 ____ _ lln1n1 ~lO\'.IE proJeclor & , . . . . f'O\\'Efl Craft ~101~·er, fro nl sc~n. 1:JO. 8111~ Sol.ex BOX tradPr, m1n1 b1k.e , 4 rhrov.· ,,.,.\fel. Extrntlon l.<1.rl· n1ov1c tamera &. hght bar h.r niolor. olrl Ol('~cl_es. I 1ler, f•ttinruin ~·I p u m sso ,\J! !ik<' ne,, ... 5411-8791 living mi ,r;et, ixr}'.!I C'lothtnit 8-MJ--&,ln P • SLIDJ:; l~llOJE(.W R & mi.r.<.". 7641 NAncy rJr, -~c,..· ~~----- 125. lln!g I3•'h A..,;TIQIJE 1!.a.lnu1 &c1'rt>la.rv. S2$0.; Tr;i!lhn1a..~hl'r, Sl25: ;,io-:?279 ofler 5 P?.t O\'ER HOO UnhE'hevable Hf't'I lo H,,.,l t<1pe rierk, SUPr:n .. R f.toYi,.. C11mera, Gilts, /\nt:.qties & f"urnilurr S125. 643-4174. v · ·1 JO l 1 Zoo 1 1 Hour~ 9-.i. Sat/Sun/:\ton !: 1v1 ar. o n ens, Tues. ]IA) Diamond Ave. M2--0i3l 811.I. Isl. Furniture 110 "'°"='""'~~~~~~ DR\'ER.:,, c;ils & Elr-c!ri c. Suit• 224 642-1470 L~L\1 vit•\\" C;1 11 Dnn x:c:.:-00!!>1. 1 25 Trai'nee J896 Harbor Bl\'d .• C:'ll ~··c l';url. uu~)' 11res. uf 1f',irk in n•arl 1 ni;:1 ne.r111~ l1tJ11 s1•1•\;<: ~I SALESJ\l,\i': -J)r;1periP~. f',\ClllFl(1-:, niust ,;l'll , dlx, d~sk. lYi?ks, hil(h rhal:. 1·.1nn s«l, ('OITJP $141) & COSI h_!ke~. J\llM.", Sat/Sun .. g .... S3SO.. 5 pr dint?tte set l 16~ lron Bark, 11.t Seron, S.'~5. lamps, 5 ff, p!ctu~s.l~ln:c;·'"~'""'o=--:-~-~-,-­ divan, chairs, f'lc, &14-2028 J\IANAGER IP11vln,:: jl•\\'t'lry KlL."l" cress 2'JJ ('lrrt, au1n !liner, !ll'x 21" ,,.,ldP , 27·· 1lrep_ ~hth·e~. 1.1n~1 s, rnout•ls rras. J:.:\·r,; 7·9rim. ~:;...5z:z1.' 25 CU S/5 ).-old 11.'/"'Al. Trl'- :0.lkr. S~!"(1: l•'r Pr11v stf'r...Ol!'Ollsule, lovt'l). ;115. 642-4rl'.\.1, i·dp;dole !'>•·•'Y· ,\lt •'!HI boal'd I . , . . . _ I :--;F:ED .'r lf Or\'f'lopn1cnt~ C:x[Xl, nea!, ng-gi·t·~s1ve, xlrit A bl Cl!£':1ST~IAS sail', 111111que rll ef•tuig• X ~·Jrll•' \'JC ,\Ji,11 J i\!"'ITiH{ li .. m.JO .. !IJ ,\:\!. .-,C'e .H~ 1-j(ll)i;' t'arninJ::s, 1·tie Cus!on1 Rh<idt• ssem ers furn, p1~·1urc lrarnes. guns, t'f'l' J•ili~. l',dl Coi1.~lal 1 ;\.t~·: S;ii111 at Jl ;1rr:1·' ,'!',, Fl'i\llk, T1xl.:1y's ,\l\;\1Y' ,\;/, JJrape1y Shnp, J~lJ r.:. lial1 1rt't'!'. (·h111a, clocks, l't•fSOtllh·I ,\$:C'llt')', ~·l<J-(i(ljj 3.):),\ -'· lll'l.~11'11 c.,,\;1 ille.~:1. I.' !ho• plai·t' 10 !\';\Ill, ("(l,'l.~t ''""'Y· CIJ~l VOLT h1•(HJ\ I/lei Grandfather elock ~i:l(l J/arbt1l' Ul\d .. L:'-1 "" eall 1113 • 6\S--19.~\. ) l'iALES~t,\N .,,. ,,.,u1nn 11 1•/t Instant Personnel S295. Ury no\1·1·r ar-rgmnt.~. i:·v.·1:;;::;-.Rl"·,C•cc.·r, "'.·cn~1TI'i"~ -~-,,r inlor111a!1011. in 11lca.'>ll lll Cd,l\T :;hn11,·....v.n1. 49:,i Old NL'\\'port Bl\'d, r-;B ......... c. c..<> r "·'"'" u~·-~ KEYPUNCH l'l1u11<! 171 116G-1163 '"" Teniporary Se rvice tJ.12-5151 v.·anlcd, s<iil bo;1r expc.i J\hllw·i· &. •·-~fi 673-5655 Tui·s ?.~4S Ca1npus Dr., Suite 100 l,,,=~--~~----l~ _Babcol.'k , Cos1a J\l e~a._ QPR~ NO EXPERIENCE thru Snt · t-.cwport Bea!•h 5.f6.47•11 Dir." n11 i;et Parquet top, Cf • t I ! d "' SALES:'IIAN & ~tnn<i.gcr, i::<1ual Oppor . Employer 6 chnr, solid oak buUet v.·t ~·A OR\ 11'1P llCCl f" · : O :\Jin. l yr ~xpcr. on 019 s, NECESSARY niale & !en> . .,"" & "P be\'elrrl n1!rror. Rnund Ollk t':'\jll'r rwr1.-.,... t..11-..•n1ni; J o·~ o ! lft S 0 -" !bl "Q G 011 all '.t )>hlfts. ,\pply 111 .J , AY si -TRAINEE PO ITI NS n1onthly Jtul\ran. if \\'AITRESSE:S--NoStudenti; · !:i iune tbl , Crank person. Hl't'l'('.'i Ruh!Jer, 41 ;,I For Appointm•nt NOW OPEN 11uallficrl. NO expcr. necess. Pleai;c, \\'all:ef> according 10 6o~.~n38c1.,'.00~~ Jasmine, CdM. • I' · Cl t (' ·1 A hi •"'-· J\lr. Lee (213) 77" 0""13 A J I ~ ,,~. ){Yl, ~01 C'/llf'n c, Contact Carol Smith !l"('Ul ,o;sem r .....,rporntton I "'"'""""""'""~~,.;;........ f'XJl('r. ..pp y n person. ~=""=~-~~--F /C BOOKKEEPER I llus lm11u•flilll>' Ojlenlng.~ fur llan1h11 rrirr lffunlct, 1515 ANTIQUES, Beau!ilul carv· Avco PrO/Juciton & lr1spe4•tiun SECRETARY /\druns ,\vc., Costa ~leliR. iod 11r1nore A n1 e r I can P1!in1f', li1olirs ..:lothlng-:-\lore Ti·ainees. Plt•asanl ,~·oi·kin.~ Aslr f•11' illr. Hagii.n . \Valnu!, oak rot'ker, School Ball.JU,~ J .~Jr.11J. :J. J hr-. dnity tonditiuns. An nprnln~ for nn ini!i\"idunl \\' \ITlwS" II ho rlock, Chalr5, globe, doors, Exper lhl'u T. Bnl. Call ,\pply \\·ho is n ~elf ~lurter 11·' ; •c.. "'• ~ ee s P· tfi ChRil'. 64(1--7335 675-21170 9 am·J:! noon. Fin•nci•I s.rvice :1>.lnt i;e1Tetarial i,kllls. ~lusl (.raveylll'([ shill . £:-;per .. ~=~=~-----,..5800 Ci rcuit Assen1Uly Corp. · kl 1. o••pP 21. N• pl""" •ail· .. llUNDRl:o:DS of old crock FI ELD -31"" I ·'"Ill l'llJOY \l'Ot' ng V•1 1gures. • ' .... .. .... '-" w 'lewi A\'P., Co.sta :'ltesa l\una J..nnes, :Ji99 1-1""00 ' jugs. & hand blOWTI bo ttleA. N E T Equal OppOI'. Employer ~ '" "''90 -SUPERINTE D N .N v-.ro. For Appointment BJl'd, Cu'Jta llfesa. Afust sell. Dealers prlc~a. TRAINEES Equal Opportunity l:)nployrr Contact Carol Smith \\'ANTED, \\111itcr1, Spanlsh1~•~9!>~!~08ll=-~~~---"-1 b I E 'hi 1 LRG Crr.~~ Potle'"'-' k 11 n . LOUNGE 01air. oversized us ne, s.s. vi>ry ng ~ "" ~ p I 1 t .~ar, P.,•\\'f'r 111 n \\' c r. cu.!ltom mRdt: gold "·11ce. er e r nr I Ch'l."m•• ~ •---1·, Gemuin strre<i, 8' dr•1-· .. naugllhyde. S\\'i\"e bAse "' . ~I.JO ·~-' ,..,, pert ronrl Asking $250;1"°c~>~l~55~7~-~'J;=I-~-~~~ chf'ap, 673--7910 552-726.1 aft 6 or l0.0kends SAT & Sun. Dee 15th & * POOL TABLE * Give !he \O.'Omfln In your life 16th. clothe.!!. !urn, baby Ne,,.,·, custom, S<llld mRho~. a thrl11. Be11.utlful klng items l'tc, Z181 American Genuine Ital. sl11te. 551·5277. ,,.,·ater bed. \Vood Ira.me. 1l 1~A~'<o__:A:...::C~.>~I~. -----BIKE flUfLT 1'"011 2 . $100 illil plastic. $150. After 5. COLOSSAL Colleclion of AL.SO !>-SPF:ED $li 548-2123. Misc. Super Duper Patl11 111: 644-44·1j * CUSTOr.f made 7 It. sofn, Sale 715 1 ~ Poiruiettia, Cd,_I, ,,~.l~A~G~A~lloA:-'-,-y-,7to~!~1~,,-,-,-.,-,, t'uSl SIOO new, spring &1 ~1 ·~5t~h~·1~6t~hO--~-----\\'/tlttach & C'a.!lf', /\~ TleV.', dolO.·n constr, Mk!ng $150. (;OQOJE:S~ 5 tam fnle r.f'reen S200, Wll!i $.f.11). fi75--8J.16 &15-1679 h~t'. Shutters, ~rn1 11·111.~. 111.VINF. C()!l.:oit country Club * SOFA & LOVESEAT * misc junk haby turn 21832 membership. Never u~ed . •Very ad. qual. Wind.song, IIB. 642-1725 Usually home. 963-7910. S AT 0 NL Y , 5 20 M1 !\!AN' s le11ther lounge cbalr Good condition $50. Marguer1te. CdM. Sear! dryrr $65. Antlquc1, n1uch mon!!!. 12 lo 4. Young men for interesl in~ KITCHEN NURSES Aides, l n1111erl . SpeAking for Mexlenn Res!. LARGE French c11.r ved v.-ork in 1hc toth1rut·tion in· Opening!!. All shills. Con-AVCO t~xp'1l , Apply P.erl Onion, gu1.ebo. Great for patio or BUf'f.'ET • Dark v.·ood dU1 try. Jil~h school cd de· '\•alt'Sccnt llosp, &1~198 2406 Newport Bl vd, NB. yHrd. J\1ade 11 bout 1900. SPANISH din rm ~t, 2 llO!ld BUFFET · Dark lO.·ood sale or trade 673-3315 ai.tBblf', bur not c~sen. i\fusl WORK NURSES Aides, all · shifts. 67!"r-2244 dayf! 499--1088. cedar niodem d~55"r5, lg. Mle or trade &t2-J3;i.1 h II • , ' ,,. '"ill I n __ , & F1'nonclel Serv'1ce ~---------n... I 67' °'0 ·~3 ave re :i ,,_ nin~p .• ..; \>' ,.. tra n. VU'"'' V.'lllfPS \\'A,\fTED rnale 6.: fcni. Ap-HORSE pninllng by Harl•nd n1lrror . V\•JU rnnr · .6573 .~~=~~=-~~=-~--RUS."IAN Mhlc JI 1., I•, locally. r.-tusT hl' alill' In \\'Of ~ bl'nefits. Call G 4 2 -2 ·1 1 0, 644-5800 pi," •li•i· lpm, l<•ni""i,.., Yoll ng, 18X48 ''· '1"•1 -II. Pl..ANTA Tcr-rririum 1 .... ,c.. " ' • ... • "' ....... ;:r ".. ""' SO F/\ and l'"ha.ir, pcrll'ct con-· ' ', ''" ·'~• ittra\ght, hraM ne\\·. p,,.1 11.·lmdJI OCC&!i. Snn1e r Xper J 612-804-1. Equ;1! Oppor. J::n111l'l\,·,..r •.·,.,·.d c•,··k•n, ""3 ,"'·. n-••1 499-1 ~. d' E I A ylU'd 232/lfk: up S•I/ 5,., 'I I ' r ... ·" ... " UJ ,,,._, •-·'"' :c:,,:::::;o:_ ____ ~-rtion ar y m er · · · · part)•.673-8120, ~lrs. Bt: ..... h. In asphalt dc.•1 1~1 1 <'. 1u1 no! /1nmf'dlRTe O{X'nings fl)r hrlli· OFFICE HELP Jll1:y., J_,11g11na Reaeh. ENGLISH cabinet, cir ca s.is-32J3. · 20701 J-for iron, HB ·• e.ssen . Apply in pf'rson nnly, , d1iy l)('riods. z;; 10 30 hoors *S.c'ys, BookkHnars is~ 1 d •= kl I ~~:==~-------1;;:;~RA;7,G~E,;:.;SALE,;:;;c,;.::;;=,,..,= llAGGARTY's beautiful FOX 9 12 '"t D• 1-11 k , . · T PAr1 ti111r, moming11. T'n1p-r-\\"/\REJ-10USEJ\1AN. Assist ...,, va ue Ill .,.. ..... II.I ng rv..n •"'le. Crlb SI). or be~t GA · Boys bllfr , JACKE~. n.,, ••~. WW a.nl· noon,· u -· ··l". ,, l, 1 1 ~r \\{'t' ·. 1•IUltn1un1age1. Liz Hkllldl'l'li A"t'lll'" tonn Be t ,., 4on 2T19 r v '><' I t t f s !'"" •• '-'' ........., l<IOO E. WU'Jlt'I', ,S;inlu Alla . orary, eould becomt: per· .. ,, in weighlnI: & warehou&lng -"'· e U · L'Onu, .,.,... offer, Llka r\C'llt', Ca 11 P 11.n • oyi, e e. W\. 00 _sell cht:A p, $48-71.83. · \ I I p n1a11ent. Should ha\'!:'. 10 ke~· ~020 Hirch Strerl vilan . & I n e l •NTIQUE LI ., ti Sal ••J-2426 . Nyes Pl11.t.-e . 494-8962 LADIES N-~1c. Sid ~·-No Phone Calli; .. ~=~~ . pp y n l'rson ,, Suitt' l04, NB 8l3·~lOO HnM rn r ti " qu1ua on e I ;~~~~,,,;--..,--~~ j-"="-=:c...:;.o..::c:=..__ ~· ~ FOOD SE RVICE l\londny thru Frld11.y n1acblne ability. Sm. offi ce D ial A Job 83, •• 55 pov:<lers. Must be neat ap-Everything goes cht:ap, Zll MAHOGANY CT8denia, xlnt HouMhfl' N-•s 814 size 8, like nu, ' PtRSCJNNt::L OFFICE in best retail ,;lore M Y· .,._ peruing, Apply ln p&J'llOn. B. Ocean Ave .. Lag Bch cond, SlOO or beit oUer.1 ·~:;.::;.:::::.~•:...:-::.::::.:.._::.:.::1 644-4481 ASSISTANT I 11herc. \Ve need help Cn t No Ch1rg• To You Llnwllco Lalloratoriea, 2148 IR70-l900VICTORIANBcd& 1· P 'llme, 2·3 hM rlAlly. 1 DISNEYLAND lea.st during Dec-Jnn selling Established 19G!l Newp:irt Blvd, C .. M. 8;30 Vanlly, ."-li'd W•I""'· 11500 WCall ~37G5 LAODERBACK r eek e r 8 Vfi. old ga1 dr)'tr tor • n • A I ··• J I ,_.I 9 ~ •t \v-• ~• Y-BOY tilt '--k chair, 117.50. l..ergt Fro11t Fre~ 11.ale ....... $,1;.S a r. PP Y tu, 5tco.cvn Proct!f'!S ng our ._...1 Y S.Cretary-Stk Bkr Am to :"'"". .am J• on, •-u, or best offer. 5.34--U'lO IJ<l... 9'J'J lrYIM Unlfi•d sHles rttelpt~; you'll do Th.un & ~n. like new. $57. Retrtaerator $95. Mecl. site Call 846-6063 I DI t . t ~me llghT ret'ordk~plng in N!Xd 1 yr exf)('r. In i;an1r. Appll1nce1 802 979--2971 desk $15. Call eve11 . A'"' M! ~-.... ---'-,, Schoo I rrc t :J3 Sn. l/11rhnr lll\'d. PR spot In LA""'"R. Be you!" \VELDJ-::R. eXfl€rlenced !11 638-8684 rvu ui..--'" ... vtut: r,. 1 1 re1ards to thoioe recelpt11. •-· 1 I t CO"NF.R •·• -"P 1-·I. tbl, · h••d~-•• ml-~-, loUiOO Sand .....,,yon ; 1e. Ana ht· n1 own bcl!i11. Cell Control nrnfimen a Lron ° n Y · RF..FRIGERATOR JS Cu Ft, ..,, """"'••u" "'-" .,,..,.,.., ... u '""''"' I " I I \\'rite ChiA~ifit:d Ad No. 961, 4~3'6 · tramt:s, 1~ .... -t an-~1. OU> Dlnlna: Roon1 11et &: etc. $150. 541)....8791 ' Ell.st n.'ull? ·:11uo. (111por. J.:n11>loy<'r T)llily Pilot. P .O. hox 156(1, Cl\l'N'r Empleymcnt Agf'n-Bottom lree:r:er, Coppcrtont:. _... r -Butt t \Va. drobe TnJ k E'j;u•I Oppor. LADIES TRAVEL Costa :'\lesa. ea. 92626 nnd cy, 3400 lrvln~ BIVfl, N.B. \\rrl.O WA NTS TO WORK ! Gd cond , $125. 615-3186 pillows $180. 67$-7486 Ml e furn·t r 54.9-0046 n ' OTILITY CART. ba~ry -loy•r ·11 · ~' tor "'L~ DRIVE A C 'BI NICE CLEAN GA" STOVE MAPLE •l••k. ~·. b•"' '"-8C 1 un, l,";.;ered. 3 v.tit:el1, ~ '''T" \\·e \VI pnone ., ... u 11.n J.J<r"o.7'~•. .. " ,, ~ .. • I 815 •·~ TIME FOR OVER 18 nppoin!mlc'.nl , SECRETARY Cl·IOOSE your hour•, Wflrk SSO 11tools, $'5; chest ot dr11wers J•w• !!. I erles. SIOO. 6'.~?768. II ~-r1u'r" !twlk ing for "" e..'1(-:"!~C:::::CC""--,...,.--,.--TO THE PRESIDENT Jor younel!, bf! your 01vn 67~5258 w/ mirror, fal: ~13 . M• UST •·II, 3 ~-nd ~ilture'"' OLD PIANO CASH cit in, ,·ob 1r~ ,,1,, ,,1, .. 'n• ON t: 11~i<is111n1 & one fih.a.m-boss. Men or wt1men. Can """' """ .... , " _.. R lln'-h' QUICK ~ '! . I ''II 1· w~ G' t F~d d . XLNT CON~l• It frl 8 Pc. d!nln1 room .et. •o>en. P••r". A-r ... ~. ·-·1 for Nt.:vA t: I.II lflJ Sheraton Jll·h. I•''· 211 jlOO t::ir I 1me. =· 1r '' AY ut1es, 11 0 be l'llifhfly b&ndlc&p...._., ..,.. Cl.I ·re i • .-~ Ill ,.,. .....,... .:lt!I 1711 a.•·-· ~-" Tl &i 1610 \.\' Co t H h !h mi s I ....... P"twtl $100 Snow tlre1. $300. AJIO Choker leo&lh 1 g&lll1U-"-V51& Mt:• THRour-.H A rjjcific Coast H"·y., 11.B. N'1'i1J t. . a• wy, :.Jrm"s E.OEa ary o p en . Nl'a t -Clean Appearance. '"ea'11 ,,_..,,·N!oo Call 960-1709 atr••d, •mr 1150, •·111-,, WATER bed with .... A,,-• W Sulte ~122. \'r'e ha,,e openln&fi · · ,,..,.... ~ • Vts., rellrt!d. Are 25 to 70. ......-uyoo ... , " .x tJ t-""" .., DAILY PILOT fm-8 ladle~ frf't' to travel "\\lh.Ue Ell'phantl" over-SEC'kETAR'i, Good typii;ct Supplen1e.nt your Income. You don't nttd a sun to BLACK naUlh. couch, 7•%' ca.II ~23 atl <epm orig Sl5(). Sell $00. call lJ.S & re!n. lfigh eo.n1\ngi;, nmnitUt )'OLlr house? Tttm fnr COi1" ,_1esa Nursery & Urive A cab 6 hfll or more R "Draw t•ut" when )"OU rood cond. trS. Call RO CK H 0 UN 0 INVEST-anylinic 546--?0l9 WANT AD !run~. pitirl . P 11 r l' n ts ll'lt'rn Into "Cuh" .•• 11ell IJ1 nrl&r.Rl'lng bu~. $400 mQ, rl11y. Apply In pe1'1.>Qn. place M ad In the Da.11.y MS-7363 MENT • Ladle• aemstone 8' OLIVE lrtts $%JO l.oquat L A2•5678 \1·elron11> al intcrvlt>w. No rhem thni a Ds.lly Piktt Apply in Jl('rson. T11ka111 \.-t'llO\V ()lh Co., 186 .E .. 161h t>llot W1U1t Ait1! Citll now The ftl1te1t draw In the Wnt. rln11 v11lue up 1200% In 10 lrot'11 S2. & S3. Plants 5Ck: O'"t hi111~!' '" hou"""' .~H 1f'11 cla51ifit>d atf! J'\ur.'>"ry, ;.~ R:iker St. ('l\I SI., Co!!IR Mt!IA. _-_642="6-"'~78~·------••. a Dally Pilot Clusltied yna. Dl11counted 49-4-11361 eve. 250 Sa11ll'.'> Tonuu, C.M. l ;E~~!!!~~~==!!!!j"~~~~i~~=J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====:::!~TC'Y!ie.<;:-iiii;;ji---=::-i'ii~~~~;;.----=J~~~~~~== rrid.it DPcem!IPt 14, 1tf/J ""Mitcellar\ffl.l1 ill I Plano1/01gan1 826 8oat1, Power 906 1 Cycle1, 8 ik•1 Motor Hom•• Autos W•nted --9W-A~t ;T;poried--9-70Aulos, 8 ~f'11"0~~11 r.r ~iT l11r ~:1u'' C'AHt.~; Nrl!IOn p\lu}Q, iii~ II j(' Attention: Sea Urchin Scooters 915 --5"-•-1•.c.l_R_e_n..;t ____ 940_ ccTc.0.;.P;;_;D.;_0;;.;;.L:.;L;:A_R_P_A_I D:..:.: DAILY PILOT lmport•d ·17 9701 t:J IRI.stt~~L~J rt-. ~~~ 9~~~ \\'ood 11111.:>h. _ ,,,.to You D lv•rsl Grand OpeniM n •:NT A r.10TOR 11or-.1r. -tMMEDIATEL y On,. \\'tiy Lthrt1ry 1'ol!u1~ 'li!l -'iLtl\L ... . -3 2 T ' 21 Fl C;omm 'I Holl !. gl&l'IS "' t.llNI HOt.I F: OH VAN F'Ol1 ALL fC)ll:F:ir.~ Ci\R~ i·1t:1..>::1•t1i•s· \\'nlll'r t.tartl I l Z1'~R. :--11111<'1, Lin•s, 1mes, $2.00 I C,JV<'r fllY"o'ood Cuddy c4'bln. OJNVJ.~N;ION, LOV.' AS $9 Call nr lull\•· Lil lu ~"l' us GAS SAVER SALE L.Jndzol'y, niurk Sn1Hh, • .... ,!'~ lll'n•·h _pru11, l'hf'~ ,'1.nt I !Ats of c!i'i."k roon1. JJll ORANGE .~r •. S>.?R•VY,_,&Yo"'uRL.~'ro' 'u".~,1" 1n1111 Potn~· ietc Sin~] ,11 !ilk· 1"1ul. $.li75, pr! ply ~;!----4.1~\I. It!' Volvo inboard oulboo.ril. ~ c.. " r & u'p. 11ll1~n111 ' Slfl tV111Jl s.w1nU Mach1nU-a2i AFl"J::C'flONA'f!-; nlf!fi !tuns t.;rt'lil lnl'IUde!I. NE\\' COUNTY ~94---3.}l l. hold••rs !;Ck· & up 1:rioy fe111 .Ue kllh 11. Sh1111<o. :<1 ft. 101nden1 Whet"I tra1lf'r SUZUKI BULTACO 20' • 25' l\-1otur llVn\c.'!-, }o'r! .~ ~1u , 91\~f.]P!\1 11i .Sl l()I' [.IO\VNTQ\\'N Bo:< Lro1nl·ll \\'111 tiptt) SJOOO u1· 1111lkl.' Oftt·r C11ll • ~Ul•t•nvr, l.lft'!ln'I" Ii. Ut:ot'rl 1511 Monl'o\'ttt A\•e-, NIJ 1 S,\ Vt; "*' ti+l..{111!1 RJi !AJOJ l'~·e!I; a.ft 6 Pt.I ~ ~'(JRl\i !::RJ. YI J<oar!. Kf'll \\'el11/1 6::19-2!fl(I ~Lt:C'THI CAL Mt-h·i· Bn\. I :oru l u:-M 11111ch1n1·1' dt $!1 (l:i, PAPILLION l'El.-E 1,J.1i·k ,\ (111-t!S ::,t• Skiff Lapstrnki', JOHN'S HiinkAmerl1·urd & til 11 ~tr r New U'MJ nmii 1 . 'I'. E. ' X1•11· Jlonu·, \\'hill' & S111g .. ~llky u11:i11·d f•·ni;ih·. 4 )t'!. 1 ·r.1. 'f\\1210, t~H, l\P, n r . RACING CYCLES Charge acceptt.-d. S•·1iv1c •· 1·•1·• 1•1-s i-h1Jt1>. 11:.i_.LJrkn. !'0111,.1 . \\'lni·h, radio ren101 .. , outri,. *FREE DRAWING* CAMPER bus. ""IY h"t f .... ,, .-... "'· .JAJ "'10 V. liini;:li· Ji Al,1., CUARANTEED * ._ " "'' phase. Surfiit•c niounl 1n~ :.lfJ * NO C!Mf\1!Ch'.S * 4~l-f!j.",,1 J;rrs, bl'ls10!, .187 11 r s , Come In & rei;i!lter lvr Ilona!, fast or ff"Onor11 1c11 l. 1naxiu111 polt.'li , 1101 11.J /J iil!'· U~rrl llooi·er Vnruunls. \\'I' *AlJ(Jl tABLI·; Kl1wl'!·:!\::> • J $16,500, 644--0343 eves. 1~7·1 f'uzuld 'ff\1·15 nu tin's, sl{'t'ps 6. $1:?:,o or !'ll11Kle poll-' (!I ·l ll 11111 11 :! ~Cr\'ii·e u!l ni1tkt's (lvl'r l::! llloc·k .Ii: \\'l1H(I 1111 J:l 11ks IJ\!•:\V :!)!' .>;kipjack Sport J)rr111·1ng 11·1l IJ!'"• hc!1l 1 ~·1$.73 l i~t ofr before ('fld of .)l'<•I' 1iul.: iil'l1IU!.1·t':l. 11u,,li11111l i" Yr~. In Costt1 r>Tf'SA . Slrlt:t'rl' *** •l!!:l·032'l • •• I F1~hl'r_ ~~11n1 11!:!\i·" \\'111 C'.A· 10'~· DISCOUNT ON ALL !'~t:>-3169 ln·1•flk £•rs S:I0-4972 Bit I piu s •• l , , ' 1•1·p1 s1nt11l1•r boa l or la1c Mll'l'lll{CYCL~S' \Vll.L trade Newpor l l.k'a rh '1" .,u:,. r ,. · · · l'1" 'y11u· L & \·al·uu111 · ~ AND PAR'rs· or · ............. > n I. • 1)n1 187i! llht'hur , Ct.I ti•IQ.97 12 1 rnndo•I Ltnc·Cad in lradC<. Prope1•ty for twlotor Hnn1e t 'l1U1·1 LA PP l.i\:-l f> ,._1,,.ndSuppiiea l[°LJ } 646-59611lr li~Jl"59. '73 CLEARANCE 673'2058 Agt. £\'cs. ti7.;..~,.1s1. Beautiful Ht·i ndl't'I' !luh•. Sporting Goods. 830 ~ 16' l ;LA!'OPAR. Tru1\t·1-. ·IOllP ON NOW! T r•ilers, Tr•v•I • 945 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\', ('0:1:.1 Hwy •• N U. 642-940S '72 '71 for c!~~11r~!~~ 1·~ '71 anrt truck~! Howard Chevrolet '71 f\l11l'A!'rl1u r 1cno'.I Ju1nou1·1·•' 1'ewpor1 Bc11L"h 833-05.55 \\'!·: Hll\' '71 VW 7 PASS BUS .. li""l"''"Y !1~~ "'" 11.000 m•l!l Mu•! lt<r IO ""'-""-'",.. 1)111 IP1 A a11u--•11 '" 1"1•,.I ,.....,~., " TO YOTA LAN DCRUISE R ::.~11 '"'· • '°'"~;,• [)1.,1, W.un llYl.1, >:-<1 II ..o(I "'''~• tJ.!U~),o T O '(OTA LANDC RUISER •~••n !ilfl • w11,~1r,,.,.~.1 0,. M•I'\ "'""''"~ !~ IOd•y1 n•••~i!I 1l6lOL0 1 TOYOTA CORONA S EDAN VW BUG j 5~e<(, VClf~H 11-ljyy •1 $2899 $2749 $2999 $2099 $1749 Perice-! for 11. 1hnl\v rug, tllt0\\11\'!N(.; (,Siiv<'! llfl J<1hnsu11, Jluns J::Ooi.l $j5lJ. 22:fl ll i\HROI~ Bl.VD., 0 1 or hunK 011 tlil' wull, n11111y :ihotgun, Like ll<'il', \\/ Tr;1de !1)r VA.n. Call E r111e !llARBOH. AT \\'IL.1'0 N1 det:1.)r11.tor us<'s. For !hr i'(•\'('1' & etluipt., s2;;.o, Pets, G•neral 850 ct~i·1~:~~J~7~16~'--------64fi..242M f~'6·41i55 t:\IPOlt'rf:D ,\Ul'O.'i 1970 2.1 ~~r. S1lvt'r 1-:.11::1~ BEST PRICES PAIDI 2 5 MORE GAS SAVER S .~ 'iJ Chev Oll'\c11111· W T O CHOOSE FROM INCLUDING ('('fl]OI{)' inlndcd. t his \\ in•·ht•stt"t' ~lol11•J ti\. rtlllll•. ' ... " .• I l'ACKET STYLJ-: B ,\ y GRAND OPENING cf(lrnei1.1icatcd 11nii1111l hal'i a :!2ra. i·ifh', Ilk<' Ill'\\', \\'/ , ANIMALS R U=> LA UNCJI 1\'lldt'l1\f'S!( fl PflClll'!lllC'e. s;.o. "ll,\I l'll~C & CljU!pt, s~. !·rec llan\slC" l.,.,jlUl't'll<ISl' S1850 SALE 6·1 l-lli.117 r1<1trl()(Jt; or rage, free c It ~ c I c.42-7()56 Aw ARD T\\'O n nli{lut• (~11·kr1·;, s2.·1. -' ' II' /•Ul'ch<1$(' of 1'11 11/H'\'. /i11IJ\I MOT I N I f\IATCl,lf-.1,1, lup,·fl11 .. g o .1 f Keets, Cockatil'IS, ~·iuC'hl'~, 2{)' Sk1pJ:_u·k 11 / tra11<>_r. Cood QRCYCL£S I'll•"\, . I'll' SI• a and llli1I -I I 4 5 St 1 l ti I I E S.J 99 f "hing lr•VC'<Wlll. n1•1·f'1' U\t'<I 111 ~11 s,_ •"· : . , ' ng I, lie puµp1es . Sn1l 'I' Cup l 'uocll·~~. l:Hll. :..tras.. . ·~. 1~1n . HONDA SIOO both. 'Ii:! Lini•nln C'nll· 111;hl. sUlf s!eCI shuft~. D·O Sheps. DcpOSl l \\ill llul1 !. I ~ 1naneu1~ ttva1l. &l;-,...4:.!SO t.11•i.; 11·t:t. knit he'nd l"<J\'e1~. N::1.1-g.-,:.>(} • rv1''i YAMAHA ~:1,,1:r~!,~17. 11•1•11 C!tl't'll !or $3~iU. nr v1·r usc·<.J tor t;lintc $7.), ----i ··o,C'-~1 ~h:-.. .. -,,~.1-~b_,"-~3°"00 v ......, .., 1).\0-(l(i:\o *Security Pet Food* "· .u ~s Y l'~ugl', ' TRIUMPH M. II -I' t " Tl II (' ·I HP, l31n1lna, sv.•tn1 Sll·p, 15ce aneou1 s1..:1...;: 1~11 •1,.,cl J~1~1 Stars ->I'~ .,y c. '· ulL c 1 :.tern nn sounder man~· W antied 820 11•/lnok NPvarla h1t1d1nRs, ~11'7.>e.,)11171• 1'1"1 11~e1"1:~11•1h~upp~•"1s. :-;!ras, S9,6;,o, 5;,1.os:{3, · FRI, SAT & SUN 1---------.:.: SI OO ~· llcad '!liO". s·~u l;(I) "" -.,, ' . ,~ 1-" u·c, "·'. 14TH, 15TH, & 16TH N . ' . · ·'· · · u 1 -J9' O\\·ens XL TIU -trailer \\'i\NTF.I) 'I'() BUY Lil) J.:1. s.tze ~OJ. Jtc1~er boots, sz Cats 852 P('rfl•t·t !'Onrl . Nu "eng xlni CR l::!j E!sinurcs. in sto.:k OR At.11·:HJr AN f'LYEr:. >-:'~ s:.m. Lr• 1 rapcur U.IO!s, ,. . . 673-~"""!I ' !Ill l\lini Bikes in sto1·k TH,\11'S. ~t\7-~•i~:i. .~L. r, S20. ~l-1:1--0:IR:i ;if\. ~1:3olS0.\1 F:Tll l Nl; \)i lf"rl·tit ~ Hr·' _1-:·~111 1• "3· lG80 !\l'11·1>0r1 B!1·r1 .. C/'11 ST1tuc·ru it,\l.l-.f·--'--,-.,-,,-,-,,-!, \\'J·:·r-Suit u.s. D 1-,-,-,.-, •1·ur·i•'Y 11;1 1rcd .,l"ds, u(•ult·rs, 'ti1~~(J l~~ _ Flil.f · T17n111u1H_1 ,,~lo '* 542 .. 1:\4J * USPd )\ fl . 1·nl• "''!'!' (">\l!llll'!' I ·1·1' ·t . l t ~~" Sk. " )l"l'l'd•'l'S, fll'l ,>;.: show quuht) . ' ,j] son II I', (, w,;J,>IJ. BEAT GAS ~ 11 i i.iif . -'·"'··in'" k t1 ·~ fir .. 1·,-1·1 ~.11µ11n2 ;);,i;...()7~IO uft ~ & 11·k nds. s.·11b:1 1!1ving only ~\" 1 \rt· • ,J '-w· ,:,,"7~~--c SHORTAGE I \\'ANTEU, XtrH l ~•I''"' 11••" _·l~l·_l-lKJli.~ e1 P, . Dogs 854 01.u :!fi' rishing boll!, $100 G " "' driys &15--7:iil AS \\'ILi.. BJ-: 51k tn SI. A hllu~c for li1·1·1111111 Sh1'pl1t'nl. \\'JL$(1N X~l 11·\.11•d:. & ll'wr1~ .• PUPPY WORLD • GllL. DON'T be.1:11u,r;ht 11·Hh· >.000 nii. Boni 1,,., v ,, O••n Lewis Imports 1 '"" I '71 'Into -'71 Doi"'" WQ<Jon -'7l Toyoto~ l o11to ffoM 6 .-11erything. Sell l O!' bot II. 1~ I-r:r OOr, {'.\I. r.u; :1.;1\:' I Air! -'70 Toyoto 'ltli.ip -•• , Coro110 Cpr t4 11pdl - llur1tington By ThC' :O:ell I (',\:-ill ~'(J/' Cotollo11 -Vo\k~w~e1111, -'70 Opel Woqo11 -'7 1 Opel Cpe. ~-~~.•1m ~K~~ -I J'\C'11·Ja11cl SL, 11 .B. Sp11<'t' I 11 5-IG-7070 1 1!173 ~·11i>hall !I'll' 22', dual \\'ANT E(); alt nv•~<'~ nf \U llk Bill MAXEY TOYOTA I hold1n.!f ~anks. A/C, C11oire cars. f rt.>c 101\'ln~. Ca~I; for 11881 &~ell llvd., Hu11tln9to11 BeQcl! 847.155 51 concl. 5&i--Ojl49 so111t'. 49-l-100.1 c" !i02 .cc-::.._ Auto Service, Parts 949 Autos, Imported 970 -970 Autos, Imported t.ulo5, Impor ted 970 R1'-:::PLACE1\1ENT & a u.x· ALFA ROMEO I iliary "" lank.<. pick·"'''· DATSUN MERCEDES BENZ I 4 whl drives, vw1s & Jnul"r """'"· 892-8314 1 * ALFA ROMEO 1200 C.'C V\V 1::11gint", :)j()(l n1i. rebuilt, 1175 cun1plctl'. Cull 11 !1 7. 960-126t Autos for SM l§l Bes! dt.•Bl all\111~· B••rl1n:t> h\H!I S:.:7:f.J l~ I', 1'11~.-.,~1. '7:l's & ·~ril. ("0111 pli·i.-· :-;1·· ]l'l'T i1111 n.,11·, Uuy ol' l1'lt:it' lroin Jim Parkinson's Mercedes Wanted! !1>r .i .. 11,-11· i•,,1.i r .. 1· •11· nvt . nn 'Ill 1" ·7;: \l1 1d11t, Jim Slemons DATSUNS, NEW '74s NOW IN STOCK IMMEDIATE DELIVERY n21o·s t11ru '2tiUZ 111 .. .t!'L, Imports, Inc. :~llj-:..~21; I like 1H•11· Sl:J(). 111~h!s !J.!9-008·! oul trunspor1u!hn1. t.lolor· Music.al lnitl"umenfs 82l 1;1:1-3:'.t:J llull IJo:.,:s. C'l 11ht1ahuus, 'l'iny I ~\\'l::NS E xp. Lrutst'r '')Tics n11-y he1:oini' sl·:1rre. Antiques/Cl•ssici 953 P()(Kllt•s, Sli1h Tsu, An 11•r J IL'i1d, '1;11Hey, sn1. V-X ('llg". Buy no1v a net rakc at11•11n· ---'--'-.;...;;c:.,;__:,.:c Ec oo1t'rN "o"' M/h·\Y\ .1.:c11"'A .. dRs l -r11~: \\'n 1u.1ys l..\ll!;E.')T L\ J 1f-.PE~lJl-:i\Tl.Y i )\\'Nl·J 1 ISl\lS: \ll'ad 1\illv ~00 J:t~ l::~klltlll, J•1t U11lls, 1J ull 1 J ~t ~1 '~~.<1 . c"''"V\11 r '17 f\lodel T To,1i>1•, 11°.•k,··1 RENT FOR ONLY $3 ,.111, lo.11lls L_,,,;,., •. , •,J. 1 C k "" "'nr"'MJ rage o our year-end t•lcar-., "·' 64;_c.o"" 1 .,. " Terr l'r, oc fl ptoO, Irish ' lfi" r 1 ! ood 'Gh nnce sl!!e. Chrbumas. !av· case, rblt cng & lrans, surue ~-~~'-''----"~'-' _ _;6~,k~-.,~1i4c:llG Oil llUY \\'ITll N{)Tl!l:-ll~ I till-•\:)\ Si•\ll'r. 100 lt11Xi::J) PUl"'S!! -i "Jt:rg ass vn 1~ · . p 11\\'UY on 111 \ni hikrs. ClosC.d 1-:d some had pa r t s, ON DISPLAY 1 ,11.i:n:o>:< 111·"'- 111-:,\J.E!: r!G.\~~-L1nun: P,\'s,_ 111_i~1·s: I(:? COi\11-'l•'.TIT\OS :-ik1s, Stu!1 Service t.lost Breeds. ~;\"llll'l~rlr & traill·r S-l::..O. Sunday & r.tonday. i\laSCX'hists drt'am, S750 ur ~u1t:11 ' A111 ps.. /{flt ·•U~ .. n~ I l"llnrker H•1t<)n1ats bituhng~. Or>"ll r:1·rs: 5.11·50:.!7 .:::"~"c.-2'~~'':..::"~8:______ HARLEY-DAVIDSON hsl nffr this 11·k. s.i:.-:nli9 ,i;. f>u1no. 1111 b11tn<1:<. ~t;:,, ti-l·\-lli05 ,-,,,.--.-.-1 , .. h k . • l\1 . . :">n llJ..:" !inll l, no plil"i'nl nred· -.. , .. . . . _ ~ rut \1,111 ru ,en .• 1 ust Boats, Sail 909 of \\'estmlnstier C'tl. OP l::N Nlr.IJTS TILi. :,i, I ·':h i!' ~ ischt'r . c.1 x . 110 ~ll our. ™;aut 2 )o r ~?hi 1-.:.:.c:-'-:.;c.:,_ ___ _;..:;c, I 9306 Bolsn. \\'estn1inster R•creationat SAT. TILL ~1:~0. suz... l:!-:). , !'<1lt1n1au 1•1·1 hin,hni;s. ilkl' ~><'111 h,~1.1 Scttr r. Sac. $50. 12' ElGato Cat. Al unt rnasl, Bct\\·n Brookhurst & Mngnolia Vehicles 9S6 N TWO C · t 11C\1' :)Sj 6+i-157j I rf'fl'r f tun. v."/tr~ yard . :-h0o:k sail Needs i·ou 10 893-6274 53!·6440 --'--'--'"-----= ow onv•n1en · 1•1 ... , , II 'I" ·7-.: · · · ·7·1 CHE'~ Bl • 1111-;c c,1 "--.1 Iv r1'(la1nt !lulls. Prf'p eozn-* BICYCLES * · v '-azer, Ull· Loc.at1ons to Serve You Store, Restaurant, SL &rnnrd, fPm. Al\C pl.•rr. t.1y c:ost. $1200. \·ours bt'lil'Ya ble list of extras. l'ur FULLERTON Music SIO. HOLDS ANY BIKt: ,·,,10 o"I °" "1 41 ! "P'I Bar 832 l'f"t:'d. (;rand 1·han111 s !(o(·k. fi•r $!')()(), 1',amily does not w ~ fl !. u " 1"1'1 ,. 1" ,. 1 ,. 1 Life Guarantee On •, ., . .o:,u1· iu. ounl.'l 11 ;1 Jf"_\1 I ll<'Vt'r hrl'd. ~J;,(}. J3aq.:11111, 11-"'" 646-0525 days. 1970 Che1'Y Blazer, 4 \\'hl l Blk. !'\. Sun Oiei;o F1"\1·y. GOOD, USED 1;12-826-I llfl ll!E C,\T JS', u·,,,;. "''-n Nlshiki 10 sp lrorn .... S99.95 dr 350 \r g Good d't" f I I '" ., .... Sunto r E C I . $89 9· Co.II "4'." "3 ..• ·~, L'On 1 ion, &. ~uc·ii . RESTAURANT • Cllft lSTt.l,\S PUPJ)!~:s.1 hull 8: ivory deck. ''l:'C'l1011· u q AoLSoOi ...... '. J " ...., .. • SS7-4836 • I ' 'I I 122 '"· llllt'hl"lr ,.,,11,,, .. ,, . . EQUIPMENT . 111\C, min h!al'k poodles. n1:"l1 n s .. j1 1. ·y C'\ 01v 11-.ini· Neii• l!ci lil\n IO 511 .... $fl9.95 Trucks 962 " v Ch k ti ( :-.:1ud ;o t plcl ~,.i::-;!ij9 ur poline, \V/lrailier. Tak e a u d B'k 11 e 871 -1805 e I_ .ic t'll r oaste r , rrs ;i1:!-'""":i7 ilr al. Cnll 53&-019~ se 1 cs ...... I\ types Cor f(l()(I 11"arn1 er. Taylor ~ NI Bl'in:h Bicycles, 806 J:.:. Balbna Ctl;\l l~LETE l\C ! id 1r;ir1 ,,ufl fn•t:t.('. IJ;1111iho11 Ut·/1. JJOBEn /'llA."i Ah:C 1·h .. ~lfl' NE~V Jti'+ \\lricdt ski \xl;lt, J3J\'d., Bnlbon 67fl.7282 drun1~ ''nl'w'' "l«n ii 111;..: n1;1Jt 1n111•hlnC'. BI C'ndet'. H11· Blk. 1n1dt' (i 1110.~. sh1111· Sh•ol s 1:'11 h]I Vo lvo !U. H.P;1Jly GRf:AT C M Jl I S T r-.1 A S torns. hi-hats Sr ;ill S9~i. dnr ol'en. Elcl'. cooki11.1: & r ropfl('d S250 best tJ !f..:r. sll;ir·r. \Vil! except la1e BARG A r N ! Bu I fa c 67~.--no;i;J;. 1·u11111rr Hl"<'ll 12 It. \\'i!I ~ .. 11 :!l :\->'·12-:i~~-11111d1 ·l l'fu· in lr atle. G46--59()l Pursang 250 CC, r.tany ne\\' CLOSE (l\Jt un ;di JllU~h·ul i.1;~1oc1~uully, lic~t olfl·r. Hl':t ;J ~J'EH EJ) 1 .. 1u.:-h111 n ·d 1 ''r ti lG-3759. parL<i. includi ng ; Nc111 seat, i11s!1·un1c111,:, Thr1f1 Sh"P h ~· l. · [la(•hsl1u1~l pups. only:.! left., By Ov.·ncr 1973 Ca 1-'!. 9 . P il'C'l!i knobby, h1u1d lebars Unlll•rv. J~O C11l1rillo. C :"IL C'1tl! 1n1n1cd. 5 J Ii . U tl 93·1 Pl'l'ft'tl. Dock avfl.il. S1G,995 itnd n1ore. MUST have cash '!l1ur. ~·rt .~· S;i l O i>;J.Y. \TV, Radio, Hifi, ::Ni-1<6.\S Flrrn. Days, 53t-3374, eves for colll'gc tuition. NO PO\VERFUL :,)()(] yi· <ild I Ster •o 836 Cl l R IST~I,\:; '\'.J·:LLO\V LAl:l fY\:>.,7;i;14 rruson<ible otfrr r cfu i;ed. \'l(Jl1n. $j(l(). Conic rluy 11 . pup~. AI.-c, G 11 ks 11lcl. llcst Cul·29 "'Sequoya". Fu 11 y P hone 49.J-4 747 a lter 5 p.nl, flrµh1•1un tl'110r. Cull\'1·tn1·s ! COLOR TV brt>l'fl ing. ti·t~...(l.1·1 1 . eciu.ip for racing & rnti~ing. VESPA nt0lor s c o o t er. \tPrn. S12:i ~F:-:!'~1.'. l'EU I t 1 1 1 1 Sl.'i,9,:;(). Days &W-3457 Eves !scarce as hens lttth J 65.l , , g. 11111 lOtu11 , l'nl. u , 2 ·1 ho 85 I 1-"LL'TE, !.\kt' nc\1 , Cust $11'U. 1:. i11os old, lovabh.: $:.!00. :H-.-.o;;{il m l cs per ur. mies Now LEASE A per gallou. 2JOO m ile!!, $695. Sell for Sl\O. c..·111\ Ct!:'.J,, 67:.-7·1·1·1. 11' SAILBOAT ·-11. 'd , "" G COLDf::N H.c1 ril·1·1·1"S, 8 v.·ks 5:r~1 * 67;:.fi309 Buy Sat·ride Sunday for '72 FORD P .U. 8' bc>d, custom cab. 302 V-8, auto, a ir, R&H, P/8, PIS. 5:)0() gros., weight pkg, 30.000 1ni. Many xtras, as new. $3290. 645-TI22 or 5'1$--'14'16 1962 CHEV. 1 ~ Ton. Clean. r>.Tcch. ;\-l. 2:-13 V....f!. Auto. trans. tl!iehelin 8 plys. Radlo, heater, tape deck SOOJ. 545-2ffi3 1 9 7 2 Chevy Blazer. 16,000 miles. Many e x- tras. $3675 . Call 549-2367. r-1 · EE?Z@l\S:! '~'~111~!.~:l&\~.·:~:t ------~'-----· AUDI '71 AUDI FE I JIM SLEMONS Sunroof. 4 Or, 1001-'. Air RRARI IMPORTS C?nd, Auto Tnu1.s, .\liehe !10 'fi.·, FERRARI . :{'.Q I ;:r MERCEDES BENZ( TLl'l'S. '72 1''ord 351 l'll Jn, 1''ord Atn'llOB IZED NEWPORT IMPORTS 4 spd !ra.11s. hurst shift, ~,\L''S & S"'l<VI~·. I air L'Ond. Ai'-1·1"1">·1 rad1u, ..., "' "" '-" Pirelli liri'S, 17.000 n1i, Jim Slemons $·t,ooo. s13-~ I mports 3100 W. Coast H"'Y., N.B. FIAT 1\\'e're top b11~1·r tor any 642·9405 ·11 .1"11\T J2·1 SPl'Ul::f{ 5 I U1>L.J M L'ITI'<I··~ lJl'n:t..\ · ~ur!i lOOLS, 4 s1)(I tra ns, ~I"" nC"i\I lop. inni:; \\ '· Ne11·1..()1·1 Ucac h ·12 ~ hi I \.)OJ tJ11:11l r1;tdJal ti res, !inlC'd 1l'indo1vs, $2400. or ofter. 586-.SS4.! ~.J.'13llO nir rond, 11111/fn1 stp1·ro ])t'fnr" I\ pin. E'.\J'f:H r1~0:-.1 .\la1 An1!1UR lape, Pri. Ply, $ 3 6 !l :! . JAGUAR s:l0-9363 nf1 ~ipm. r '67 :.!:\(J .... [ .. '/. 1nps, 11uto, rrd ~c..c=.c..cc.c="----1 -----------11/hlk 1111 , I 1111 111.T, Ilk(' AUSTIN AMERICA '69 Austin Amt'rica $eda11. S750. Call Sa1 ur Sundnv 833--0!!24. ' AUSTIN HEALEY ONLY 3 LEFT! 1973 JAGUAR'S AT l II('\\·. S.J.1(,(1. G75-5b:.:!J I MG I ·:~I ~J(;T ~·. t•lt1!-tSll', Ill 1nint ,·nnd. ti-I 1·!i680 l'CSlQrN:J I~ AUSTI~ !l~t1/y Il l 3000 v.·/11"hls. n/lirrs xlnt. ron<I, ov.·ner Sl:tj(J 962-?.607 Mork REDUCED PRICES i ___ O_PE_L __ ':/:,~ I '70 OPEL ~llfanmi!; m111111" ~.:,2-iti9l "1···~. COLOR TV COil·!PLl:.IE ' 1ccnse Pal ·~11e as! }''i:!\Df.]l J 111Lnii1~tPr (,j 111tar 1-\KC, !'hols, Cll11n1p1un lin•'. I · pennys a day!" 642-1002. f., Prv Amp + hnH01v boi ly 6-D-i·IOO. 17" SAILBOAT. 1''ibet'l..(la!:s r l('" i;:u it11r . 1;1:;...-0.ri\I S4 00 Al-\C rt'"ist•·rl'(\ to:-a. cu i) na;-.-.Sailf'r 11"/trailC':. Great CYCLE WORKS LTD 1950 FORD s lep van w1'6..\ Chrysler Sia.Ill 6. 1'"ully s!'l! l'Onlained, pitne!cd, crpt. BMW llJl1Jll lllQtd ·U\u & utn .. ' .... ~, ...... ~ ........ ,., .... ··~ STATION WAGON ' I I oy "1 $700 49" "16 Btc)elt's ~ales & Servi..:t' HOY AL ,\rlist l.'1.il!<ir , 11ni1•. I • p1v1d!es puppir,.:. 2 h•n11\J('s., ! • V"ll 1. 1·11sP, st:111ds, :..Int 1·onil. d11rk <•pn1'0T, 5&i·ti531. 21' V1•nture sk10 p v.·/Ne\\·port * RALEIG H s!erro. !Jest ofler over $1000. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I 5.ili--269{1. 1~1 ~i\G, XI\ \~iO Cou pe. CHEV P .U. 1966 1', t. nect l THE RED BARON'S cassic, hocly ~1Y 1!': runs 4 speetl l 1·11n!uni,.:~ion, 1·;ulio. 1100 ~;'l-1~7 Ridiculous? Yes I monrin<> & shnN' boat. $2100. * PEUGEOT C'l1ild'<i r:n~l ish !'.'llli!h• " BA!\JO 11('11., lll.'autifu!. :"llus! Call 991-1550 Anaheim Fit~ Jll)!"~" or J)ony $.\O R.~'.!-l\911 i•f! 6pn1. * STE YR Sf'r '" a rprf'ClH tC $\jO. I. i'\"c·1~· .~f'I t•arh yeur! e f>-i:J-AA6!l• 2.'.i' Cabin C.'rusier . a pprlllSt'tl C'hl'IS!n1;1s La\'·A-\\"avs !1;t1pcrh. m us! see, 61J-321fl I healer, roof raf'k. 1312.\l;DJ) "'-"· a"'o. "''· R&H, "''o""· , CHOICE JENSEN $1377 cng & trans. New front .. an hr ks. $1900. 6-15-7122 or 1 ~....,~~ 5:i"~1 • Hcduc1nf.( renrals! 1 O\'(>I' $4000 df'spert $3000 or 1.1:22 Newport Blvd., Costa • ~ : w • e ~·ri·P in hPnie repai r~! J.,\-iS, G \\k ~. 11upo·r:-, hul1I list oflr S.!ll-OHiS. i\les11. 548-5783 or 67f>.170tl 100 \\,\1 r J)Ut'l Sh•111111an e ,\ :-ilr fur t.•i·cryi;nr~ fow f'hris1n1as, :! hl k Fl'lll, Fj•ndPr i\n111 .t· :-111•;ikl'rs • ('nnlr;~,·I ' I ye!luv. 111nlt' S·Ui·l l~l3. lfOBTF: \..\ \\'!ll'alier. Xlnt T\\10 nire cl11ssic thuntpers. J"L , ... r· I I 'l'r·--r 1·1·0 1900 Velo Thruxlvn. forn1er Bon· D ;) • "~" l "\ITlf ." v· ,, '",. t;r ... 111 Ch 1·i~t11ias c;lf!'. 1"''" 'lfl l\'.'. Hh1o·k l'nndil• t'Oll{ l l II, . -* C• II "2061 1 * nC<v1lll' re<:orcl holder, like Office Furniture/ ,\l\C. 12 1vk<: old SIOO a "'1 · Equr·p. 824 Zf:r.;JTJI. nC,\ & S"ll'RflJ/l :J:•i-H((i I SAILJ{QAT for Christn1as llCll', :;i.395. A.JS.r.la tr.h!es.s ,?~~· 100• c""~ '"""1 I ~· ~ 1N/EE:Csi':ToR -1\••u l•11,;1 brd. cu~tozn pain t. Grt Yr. LAJlGr..: SJ::LEC1'!0 :" lU<-Wl-UUUI Polystc~l tires. l{ockrl I 4'. 0}' COLORS VOLVO n1ags . li cyl 11· headers SISOO ~ ll\lt.1EOJ ,\T 1': Dl::L!VF.RY or best olfl'. aft 5, 968-28,1:.!.' ULES, LEASING & FULL, SERVICE l1Sf:D •4 J'IP.. h it's, o·n11 f.. ta lilcs , 11urk r11hlC'~. h1~11ch"'· "'''vi rhrs. <toors. P1Prl'C &i7 \\7. 19th, t;.\I ti-12-lIDl!" J ·r_vphoon, 600cc. partially n r & s1rr•'OS, priced !es~ !-\,\1:'\'.T B•'rtlr1rd, ~ inu FC<n1, Kit£.> Cl ass,11' fibr-rgla~s rac-r1·stor('d, $.'.\'75. S37-672'l alter thn11 th" ihscountcrs.. \\'!Ill Ah:C $17j. lng d1 ngHy $400 673-2097. 5. \l'C'i.'kenrls. '65 DODGE P il'kup, util box __ u_c_<LLEHT_~_SE_RV_JCE__ DEPARTMENT on side, slant 6, 3 spd, ,~~~ ........... ~I runs xlnt, aski ng S600. ~~ 191)6 1-larhnr, I' 'I. 1;1i; .. 11:10:: BEAT THE -GAS-\ SHORTAGE ! :; yr. p l('llJ.J"(' tubes. l yr ' t'5-l-:i<~..\ ~~==-~---- Plll"I"< & srr1·\cl'. ,\ 11 1 •• , '64 HONDA 50 Runs really av:ul:i l>le niodrls ln siock 11.L ':oh \ 1A.lrtskan /'11 alnnnt!l' • good. Good cond , S60. :l\33 & on display. ·73 mod('IS ~ n1n. ~\J.,,C to good hon1e. 11•1 Ne\\'port Blvd., Cl\!, •B .&12--0828 ~ '56 FORD PiCk Up. 6 cyl, ~~ ..,.__ gd oond, !350. 642·1981, •H 6, u '~"""' II.A.. NEWPORT IMPORTS :10 tvlPG. '68 Up<·l Strtt\011 I \\"ugon. Has '70 l'nginl', ll••blr 1rans. Goo1! tu·es ,I;,. inh'rlu1' I Lugg;ige r;1rk. C11J1 83•·~1();; nrl 6 P/'11. EXEC S\\'VL O lll S.. Sl5/2~1 Sec chrs $8/2.\ Ol'sks $20/90 P il'r L'I'." 867 \\'. 19. C~I &42-3.\~ priced to clear. Cash 90 !1!13~302.., T/"Vl5p0rt;iitlon . =-=~2~4t>;CC,. ~~-~--- pl11n or tenns tn 36 mos. \\'JRED 1!111n •rl Fox TPrr1cr. STEEN·Hodaka lOOcc, near ABC Color TV, 9021 ,\Uanla, pup. i\lale, AKC, $120. Call nev.•. top cond., irleal Jor <>r 19046 Brookhurs1 , llun· ~97 Cam ... r1, Sale/Rent 920 YQung ridC'r. SZSO. Pvt. pill'· 2 st('('! nfhl'C df'~ks. Jil.'<51, Hngton Beach, 9(;8-3J29 or GEi ,1 .1 10 ·k ··' ,...-ty, Call ITI41846-48..14 4 dra1\·rrs., ,..,2_ .• -9 (., :-;; 1ep, " s. n1"'" C C"l ·ii 5 6 1' _,!;i "" ;.o.1.1 , Sl5. Fem S5. no 1m•"'rs Al\IPER 6·, Homemade, '69 YA~1.J\J1A 250 r.IX, Eng , ,... a ' ·--•·•.. RICE 'S TV SERVICE 54t>-24'>4 .. ~ l'let·t hookups, popup, $135 ,1;,. trans T'f'hlt , Clean & last, P1anos/Or9an1 826 ' (lnrnirrlv Jn l'»ntry s C'n!i'• H 856 °" bes! oflt'I'. 5."Jf .... 3~.IYI i\tusi nrive to appree, • PIANOS * Holiday Special * ors•• Cycles, BikH _,_,....._;·_,. _____ _ Ui;1•d ,I;,. Color TV se1 ;;; · \\hl!!' 11 ARAB n1nre 7 ~t· Scoot•r• 925 '72 CZ Xe11 piston, new • ORGANS tt1cy Inst''. Color fl'Qm Sti."i hurk~ki11, spil"itrd, $42:1 \\'i h kon\;;;, h1~ plastic fenders up, U ,ft \V /J~Jnl $3J up. r·~)J' lack. S4!.>-J4S'! Hfl. 6. 1rkd,vs. 'il 1 ~ }IUSl\EY 2.'"JQ. Super !.. tank. Fantast!t• cond. FULLERTON MUSIC _s~r1·1ee fall · ~ :l', r r. olrl Bui·kskin, f1 U.irt<'r clPan. i\·Iany e.xll'as on bike. A!:king ST.10, 642-0828 Our New•st Loe.at ion :>16·6003~ :.! iJr 5-16·61.JO.. llorsP, G<•ld11u.: . .-:cntli>. Re.st S:i50. 548-673:? ·i21 3 SUZUKI 125, fl!>Wd<'r Hi1!!l E11el id, ~·oun111ln \'ull•·r oiiiiii~l ~,,~-~L<~.,,~·~a 1~• ~·'~'~"~· .. c~'~liiiiiiiilo~o~f/~0~1-~5-1;('-2-~5~0C~7~•~"~"~'r~f,~P~;i'.-,, SCl!\.\'INN s 1 i 11 g:1· 11 y , 2 puff , r <H'l'rl g limes . 5 1 B!k. Nn nf ~11n Diego 1'11~· ·•• Art.\B 11101., •• shoi\· pJras-~('/11Yinn boyr. lfl .~[Kl~. 20" rrr1rhH·~. Perr l"Ond. $4.'iO. 557-4836 USED COLOR TV'S urc. $:l50 or lol'~t off<>r . .t 24". Call 67J....,~:>!!.1 G·l;....-0:!·1·1 Rentals from $5 F OR CHRISTMAS 1.~·~'~"~;.~"~:10~"!1'~· ~"~' ~"~"~·~! ·1;.~ 110 NoA s91-',-. ~s~~-1.-.~6~=·; '1("1 ~,~,.".,.~,,~1~, .. -,.,~"-1'-,.-~-.~.-w-,,,~,,1 . :? Yl·:.\lt \\!,\RltANTY Ynniah;\ 12:1 Enduro S260. $·!:•. ~ Hpc .. •d (~iris hikC", 21)" t'IN' f'JCTlll1E ·rtrn ~: ]~ F~''h g"'~! r11nd. 97~1-!J!l.1 ·) 11·li••t.d, .s-r1. Both In xlnt P ianos & Grands B r:J ~r c~.\l.L1<.\1(1!:J-: T\' •·--~ .. ''.!~-• . ~ , l "'•'• ~l .. nl'"·"·'·'' 1.011r1. 5.1(;..;ll!l.J. S>hn1l'r • \':11n11hn · Knabe 11' ~11;~.~•x:: 11' --...... -.-.·-· lG.. "" . 'lns"u g. llan1!in . \\"ur· ;~~~~=~-......:"":~l 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiiiiO:I ~'-..oc~ Dirt hike S2flJ. 2·'i:l 250 ,\lX \';1mii.l111 '.~/ !Ike ;tt.\-:\-117 \i trrr · ~1 01-v & Clurk -ll rA 2!1" Col0r ·T\'-110l·k.~ $~{1 ne\i , 'tj.'i 2~ t'7., 1"-lu!it !l;ee, f\1111111 -s 1eiri1\'liY · t:;ihlr .~ny ()[lt'n·reiel JM()' 1'0c·k Boats, Gen•ral 900 TRIUlilPH '(i.I · 6.'lO Don. Art 6pm, 6"12-07'.l.5. J\l'l~n · Klntalrl · C11blc r11pes $:?.ea. 646·0!!36. nevill e. Sha11> bikl', ln1v n1i. !:)('1'1·s ~th\\·inn Stingray. 5 -Bulttv;ln -t:hlckcr111).'. · RC \ (' ! C I 21 -1 JU' BOAT FtJI< SAL i·: (llt on r t'blt eng. ~i.S(>-42(16, sill"!. $2:1. Kev.· :-11inet:: fro1n S.\~1:i ' uor o~soe, .111!" 1 11lADF:-:' ~'i 1'·,\l!tV.'A\' ("II "'' "142 S<'recn. Spanish Cnb1111•1. UR ~\l 'iO SUZUKI 90, G it 1.-it, a "·'·....,_, li~rd ,t· t'f'hui\t rinno!i al.<;o SlOO. 6#-a.""87 art fi P;\l. ,;::~·~·~'~·::,:,,· ~-----Akron, loaded '\'/extras. t.l!Nl Cycle Sturdy, good Upright.~ frorn ·" .... ·· · $fi!t Boats Mo1'nl / g-' c~nd "~ "I' · 112 d I 1 .. 511· HIGllJ-:ST l'r lc"<;. !',aid '''" • • '"""" .v """"' .,. ;:i-;.i ' 1'0n , ega !or stre<'t or Spine>(S ........ " :1 ,. S . 902 ,.. I 00 Pln\1•rs " , .. , ........ ~9!r1 Colo1· T\'s \\'orking or not.1-;;;;;";';v;tc;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1972 Tr iumph BonnC'ville, ulrt , I ror ofll'r S.\,\...4511 (;1·1in11:: " ....... , .... $395 a.1:\.--6912 11 ti~l()('(', 4,000 mi's. $1,000. SCH \\'IN N j speed, Orange e O rgans 21·· roLOH. TV. $95 Al<;o *LET US CLEAN* Afl5& \vknd s. 842-9!\16 Crute, c;ooo cond l !i rin . Nr"·· u ,.1•d 11.rut 1'r11df'·ln!i 21 " BlrH'k ~ "''hirr , S30 ~th * YOUR BOTTOM* 10 SPEED BIKE . .l\tondo. s:i0. ~42-S.lJO H11111n101ul • BRldwln -Cnnn ~x~l~nr~ro~n~d~. ~>1~>-6~9~1~2~A~"~"~"~•·•~m~II·lull i·lrnnln.g :ult»7;,i, per 1\.~king S70, ";J \',\l\IA/I,\ :2j() ~IX \\'urlitzl'r · Ul11Try • Kln11lall \\"l\terlinl' It. llnut nul.s tip 837-9362 All thC' good~s! Excellent "Yamaha -Gulhranscn · Iv :.!j' !or Sl.50 pei· II. + 'iO Suzuk i 90, $J50 GrC'af (•onrl ilion. 548-.'t842 1.-11\\ll li II s di , •.• la bor ,r,, 111aleri11ls. r 1 e. 1971 l?a Sui:uk i excl t.'Oncl. Opllj.":an .••• dl'tno ·••· Sl!l5 Frwe to You · * 67'.\.7291 nft. f; Pr.I * ' 64 5-5142 Lo mi, rl irt or st. ll'gal. Splnt>I ...... no\V ...... $199 _ ..... , 20~ f 0 L IJONDA 1''our 350 cc, low ;fl) -1., r••p~~·5~7_4~~sons 3 Lln•1, 2 Times, $2.00 Boats/Marin• n1i, lw)(l1v book. Good eond. Mobile Homes • 935 642-8599. '61 FORD Ranchero, shape. $275. Call 53(;..$;46 '&i CHEVROLET 1,; Ton Pickup, 8' bed, 8 cyl, stick shift. 548-6060 Vans 963 '73 GMC YANDURA V~. nut6rnatic. f)()1~·er stl'er- in.i:. long "'h e ie I base. (80CKi3N ). $3577 ~WtleW W VOLVO 19G6 .H11rhor, C.ill. &1!»9.103 DODGE '72 'I• TON VAN R & If. P/S, auio .• super mags, gian1 rubber. t52.J9-j K 1 $32'5 "i3 CHEV Vi\N llt.JBBLF, TOP V-Sj unheru·d-0f value 09 ), $3919 GUSTAFSON (QBZ- Equip. 904 1137-2fi07 FULLERTON MUSIC FRF:E SeArM \Vn:-.hing 11111 -J -..::.OC:.!:;. ____ _;.::.; .1 22 N. llnt bor, F'ullcrton chine to PCt'clY h1rnil y. Guocl ~!Alll NE: (ln1mlgator : "Enac 1972 11-l lNI Cycle 6j CC. Strl'et legal, Xl nt ('nntl. MOBILE HOME Lincoln·l'i-fercury l fiS(XJ Bcaeh at \\'arnf'r 871·1805 running 01'fl<'r. !lG2·fi.">3,'j, ·rrit011 l\11..'.·I $2.JO Hallrr: hrs: Opmi Nighl11 'ti!~ DALMATION f e nl •t l e A1K'lt.'O .Af l·~OO $100. Mex. $95 . .1:47-7017 Sat: 'Ill f1:JO, Sun . .l'l-:1 under t yr 'old, Good ' \1-'ith rhnrts 12 JH'1ce 642-8261. GRAND OPENING-children. c au !lG~\4 DIESEL Engine wnntcd, l ll-S PD hi ke lloys 21'" JJlue O utm\aIJ. Vl'l'Y clean, just overhauled $50. 543-5468 TJ::N Speed Sch"·inn r al'ing hike good t'Qndltion, light \.llilh generator $45. 5J6...g923 '7,1 \'amaha 250MX. Xlnt $390 or best otter. Ci'lll * SALE * CAN'T keep niy Rat T rier PC'1•k\ns or }o'nr1\, low prulile Coast Music nu1le, hou!!ebrokcn. 10 rn1os'. for 37 ft. Fisher . Call aft Now ha11 2 locatio/15 to M!r\'e Ft'ee to iood homt'. 96J-..5!131. 6 PM, 968-96l0 all your mu!'ltcal need.~. COCK-A·POO SEAGU LL O.B. forty + 2.5 NC"''J'>Ol't 81 Harbor, C1">1 6 mo. fem. To good honte. a blndr>S $145. Dinghy oor;;. • 00-2851 * * 9ti2-l200 * g la"-s over n1. p ly $65. Brookhurt1t &: T&lbert 897-790:1. Blk S. Brookh urst. SD Erwy. ADORABLE klttC"n, grey SA ILS, Genoa 31'9" Luff, DUCATTI 250cc S390. Jlllit 642--0Th7 * 961-6733 * white paws. 177.. L p 4o ·~ 'I 1 reblt. Phont! (71 4) ~"o,7~-9908".='-----"6·"1&-~9""283 26'3" Lu'rr fi· s;;'~. "s~ 64~TI22 or 548-4446 PIANOS -ORGANS New I Used. Great selection. Competitive prices. Open Eve1. I: Sundays, The best dt al!I IU't!: 81""-'ayH at: W allichs Music Cit y South Coast Plar.a 540.2830 ORGAN GulbrM~n Paragon TranslJJtor, rhythm 11~c- t I on, ch l me i1. ~!l<-33594-'606 Pt.AYER P IRno. hn niac. a n- tlqu(', gu1ranterd, $1,4~. ca~h or t('1m 1 -642·69.\'i. SILVER • grey long haired 897-7903 ~-.""0"1KES=~--""i1~o~EA="rn~= cat. female. AUeeHonate A WINCJIES, Barlent s, (2) 2 J\1l'n'!'I 3 speed; women'! pla.yful 557-9908 No. 2'.1'111, l No. 32. 2·11peed, ?. i;.p<l. & one speed. 54M23..1 SILKY bJack & white female dealer ('()81. r.-16-7177. '7;? YAtl lJ\H.A 100. clenn, r.~~~;...,.o ,A~ 9""" 6 •11>. Brlt\!dl ~ra g u 11 x1rns sm~~WaBRkt 125 • 1.1 ;,.-""" 'fll"", ~ w/t•lutt'h. Lo11" T.nw hours, Xlnt cond. _,..,, 494-8492 F REE !RISH SE'ITLR $175 fi rm. 4!H-702t llOND i\ 750. $7'".>0. or trad~ TO GOOD HOME. Male. 8 10 ~l.P, John80rl, good cond. for smaller bike + cash. mos. ~3157 $175. 5 deep !lei\ poles ,60::75--04~.:.1117;;-;,,-----,--, ,.~ R E E p u p p l e 11 f or 1v/M.'el11 $5. to $15. 548-9831 2 Oi;.sa z;J{I P ionHn , street, Ch r \ s t nt a 11. P 11 r1 Boats Power 906 dti·I, 'G9 $'l7'5. '71 $375. bolh Coek-a-poo. 96.1-4197.1;;.:.ccc;'o..;..;-...;o;. ___ .;.:; "l:::o:..r.:Ml:::iOO:::-..· :c545-3l:::.:::G9:::_ __ _ 1\KITA ndxe<l, 4 n1011 olrl 1:1' 1972 BOSI'ON \VllllLER '70 llON DA CB 350, Good fenia.le to lovlng faml\y. 40hr Evinn1de, cover & cond. J\111ke offer . Will spay. 675-Z>.l3 lrallt'r, Call 645-4574, ptwne 846-350t FOR SALE: Huntington 8l'a('h SIL VE RC REST 84'-SS >! • (21 31592·"54·1 MOBILE HOME "Home of the Vlkins:" 20' x ~~'\', 2 BO 2 DA, c11 rp., 1970 F'ORO Econoline 200 flrl1Jl('4 1. hlt·ln11.. rchig.. \Vtndow Van xtras. S 2100. "·asher .t-l'lect. dryer, \\'Ired offer, eves 894·1894, \vk days lror 220 n\r cond .• kllrh. 213·7:.!3-5.121 . c:lock, storage shl'd, land· ,,.o,,,cc,,\lC'--R=o=v~,-o,-_,,-,,-n-. -,-to-reo-. scapcd paUo. Three yrs. oltl t·ut, int, long whl base, • like nu. Localed in nl'W llll r.tPG, perf. c ond, adult pk. l\\\'ny from noi!ly 49'1·4060 eves.. St. One-hlllf bl. from club- hou~. $15,99:1. Call EVES. 21 3·6.IM-4fi90. CAN BE SEEN AT: CRESTMONT ESTATES 10.'">t Sil!' llr., Breu. !Centro\ Avr, n1·ross fmm Ilr<'R Con11n. llos11. \ Lot • 46. CONTllCT RAY, PK. ~!GR., for !l;l\owing. '73 F'ot'd Van, Burgundy Red fully cpt'd. whl11, clean, $.'l.<KX> Flrm. 6T'>3127 1973 FORD Econolill(' Auto., 10,00J ml. Slide side door. Sucllice, 4.q4-8622. ·72 DODGE Va,n, 3.18 3 spd. SZ'iOO. Custon\ Int & ~Irle pi(lt's, 53fr-0406 or 427....()96.a '66 F.QRD Super Van Camper fi i:yl, 3-iqxl, new pain!. good ennd. De.y!'I 548-7762 Motor Homes Sale /Rent 940 '67 V\V Vl\n. Xlnt cond, e Dnle's f\fntnr I tome Rmtell Ctpl'd & paneled. $925. '73 23-26' M.11. &. l\.l1nis Call 5.'l&--3416 F'ref' miles !l Ill !I. 8..\'i.--0000 I 'F.9 Ft)RO '"'·indow Van. i\uto, Haw 90n1.-1111n..: yvu want to Vl'I. alr , nu paint, mags, IK'li? aa~slfic1l Rfll'I elf) It S2·IOO. or offer. !)6jl.\97q. 78402 t..1arguerite Parkway 3100 \V. Coast Hv.'Y .. N.B. l\lisslon Viejo 642-9405 831-2().1{) Cl 495-49-l91l---o-7~c;-c,..-- USE AVERY PWY. EXIT MAZDA * Mnda '73 Rotary * ! $66 MONTH ' PORSCHE '73 PORSCHE 911 T TARGA ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & 36 1"-IONTHS O?EN LEASE Spccinl (_'11·,1.-r I ; .. 1it l',i1n1. \V1U ac.-cp! trade-ins I Sre1·ro. :!\!.1:.;~. ll;i11 11·~~-\'ou CALL l.I R. FRY S42·6666 111ust ~l'l' ll11s c;i r l1efofl' you Hunt. Beach 1 ""' E"f'l'i1cnt SC'lccli011 of pre- pricc re·cvalua!ion n1odC"ls. DEMO $ALE SALI·'.S-St::R V !CE·LEASIN G MAZDA I OVI·:nsEA.S DF:LlVEH.i' 1133 1 B('aC!l Bl. SU-f£:;f, ROY CARVER, Inc. Ti MAzo~\l<x-1 c1,._ ""'"- :n.1 J::. 11th Sr. !rans., n1<'I. pain1 ,!',, xln! Cos1a /'lies.a 5.\64144 3 yr. fi11, 111·a1l. 101:U-lllV; CREVIER BMW Sales • Service • Lcasinsc 2lJS \V. 1st., S.A. &15-3'71 X31-:ZOIO 01• •l!i;)....l!l \!1 D!r. '72 /'l·laz~-L~Sil!Kl:Tn1 Sl ('r'CO radio, hPiill'I', CHn t he hrn1-r.1:,...124i NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 iv. C'1>;1,.,1 l hry., i'i.!l. 642-940S ··';~,~,~l~l'l~'~'l~'!1l"t . .:.1 ;, .~11d. ,\lln~ !llllt,;S, :!.\l~~I ill!. ~Sl•(MI l ·a J1 1 ~ >)41.>-t)()7-I 19133""1!·2H1!.u.\111:u. Lo" ri11Jc1n;r, I li('k ,,;;, "•II 13U'> IJ.Hi-'i·l:{I, lh·~: 1'-1 •-I I.•! USED BMW'S '73 3.0 CSA DEMO '73 3.0 SA DEMO '72 MAZD-A~R~X~l~l I ·r,o l~orseh" :.'I· :1 11111.: .,, Xlnt eonrt. S2ZOO 67:i·:.!Gi.'\ 70 "1'1"'~:~·,1~··,",11. l.;t>t"I u11•ch.I '71 BAVARIA I COili . ;:i.J<.r :l . MERCEDES BENZ ·iii; PQ1lSC11F:91 --1,-,.-,,,-1,-.-,,,-1., '70 2800 cs '70 2002 '69 2002 '68 2002 1800 Tl, SHARP, $500 ~ .. 111.29.~ CAPRI NOW OPEN Mission Viejo Imports f\•·11111'111!; MERCEDES BENZ & FIAT Con1 pl<'lc Su lPs & Service Visit Us Soon At '73 CAPnJ VG, 7.000 1nl, 4 2S70l 1">1argut'rite Parkv•oy s.nd, alr. AM/Fr.·1 1·a<;1in 11•1 r>.!tssion Viejo 4~1';}.1100 ti.pc, 4 s1x•11ker , mn~ \\'Ills, (US E AVE:R Y P\\'Y. 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B ·11 w ~-D4<1'f ,_, '"'"" LINCOLN •••·"'"' liiJ)(•, :-Wl,000 .ml. orig. owner Vt>ry dependable, v (• r y . ~ ' • -' '72 Plymouth Custom I onnev1 e agon 1972 F'ORJ> Ltd :o;1 111i1'\· S1:1• 1:-.1 $1450 takes 900--1421. clean, 'b"2 Linc Cont. G1·l•al fi,1 ~11·.llCURY ~arqu1s . Ol'~. OLDSMOBILE l'ull tl0\11•r, f:H'\ ;111 , 1.;i·i~ulal ~·11~. w!nir. a1n/f111 ~lf·r,>Q, J-:l,Jtl) ,71 G· 1 4 d HT paint, chrome & llres. Just 1'1~11 ... r. 40,000 nH ., "Int roru!. I Bruni ... f11u~h, llf) , l1•,1n & THE'.1E Ar.E TOP CARS W,TH LOW MILEAGE ·MAKE '11 Ohft Cutlott c,.. ~• ~u10. .. • ., r ~. rs ••,1f.L r • '6'1 Lin,o1n Moil.. Il l L' ,,-,u )9,WO "•I '69 CHY. C-;prict• 4 Door Aor ? ,I,,. vl•ofl u. I VO 1ylO l~IJU '6'1 C he w lmp11lo ·1 Ooor '· ,., •• .. ~·~. ,••w• I •I d 'II) Plymi>111h F11ry Ill Cpe. 1975 !l;t:LLE.'I' 0 WHOLESALE OU llLUE 800"' I PRICI - $1799 53350 I $2799 $1125 r<1d1al 11r1·s •• .ais:111 t'Olld. S.11·. air. P/S PtB R/~l~ ' l\Jned, runs exCt'llent. all Air. f~1ll l~\r· 1nus1 lil:ll. Olds '73 Suburban Wagon lo1v lllllf'.t~l' Hf.1 .. ( I·:...\[! $7700. l'\'t f1I Y. Da I/ s I , , pwr & air, J iu~ l>et."n \\'l'U Sl·lfll> ..• IX-~.1,11 $1 ?95 '""-55"1-'-4"'·1~"'-. •c.:'c.'·~ 1Li7-511:ri. -51495· 673·932G 1·1u·ed for $49a, 64&-1587, ·1:"1 r-.11':1{<.'. M on 11· i.: o I Delta Royole . · I ,.· -----CLASS S.ELL"i _ 642{"67~ 67:H27j Broughani xln1. t'Ollll. !'\ 0011 V~. o1u1on1a11r. :111 1 on<1111on-, ... i!l"!IPl':'~lll.ll!l·lll&ll'"·~ Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 A N 980 n1!. AJ\1/F'l\1 S!rn.'V 11. .. 1d<>d l H11y l:r!c1w 1.:1•1l1·.v l\lhol":-;;d•· 11!1-!. 1 ~·~-··r .s~··•'1•t11i.:. !ugi.:r~(' 1•I·~· ~~~•J t..,j .=_,-•h· r • .1 .. 1 I•~''" "S . . ' '71 GMC l, Ton Pitkup ""' If I! ' •(\I II $899 $950 I $799 $1175 -1-$999 - $2199 $2400 l~-~-----~-iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiu~t·~·~·~e~wiiliiiiiiiiiii~~ s:\,•[11\ 842-7096. Blue \ki.1k 1.'lllil\J)(') l•lr , J'[l('k l (ljl)-~ll• I ~~i;::~ II 196~ l\1F.RCUl~\' Coug._11', Jim Slemons $2577 11 PO'.'\TJA(' I d'1 <1 r ' '70 Chew, S~bu rbnn C~rt)·ll! "~' A,, t' ~ v~. I $195-0 $1899 $1500 WO •. YING •7~i; A~:l\i Blur, Buckrt l Imports 1 . ..;..u 1·i fJt'(' for SJ71~1 s .. ,.i, l'11r Si r,;:,_ Brk S99a.00 C ti 'I' · • 1ll1· 1;.1 1-:r.1:i0 1 J:'.0!. (l11:11 1 · 4ft L , _ a ~-i •. ~J. ·1~~ ('! l!.0,\/Y fl"rl, .• i1 u10, air NC'11~:~:):'.·~1··::;~·:1 !'h -l.OJt ewt& ':::1u1 1~;1:~N/1;1 P1 ,, , I· ull,'> ,.,,11.i. pt -.. p/io, i .. ~ ... 1 ··•i111l l "'.\'1T~P l·'l''J'I \l· ·'J'TH1·1· VOLVO !1;·1-s;.-.1 ,,.,1., 11111•1.o '69 Intl. Tro~eloll $1725 about the so colled qas shortoqe may stop you from maklnq the deal of a lifetime on o bea11ttiful, Mlfe, lur.IH'lous Buick that will use no more fuel than many of smaller cars thou9ht to be economical. LOOK AT THESE Stlck•r Prlc• Te-rry B. Price BRANO NEW '73 BUIC K LE SABRE (Ser #Cl02930) BRAND NEW '73 BUICK ELECTRA 225 (Ser #H490642) BRAND NEW '73 BUICK REGAL (Ser. #ZlS3896) 5530800 16419" 1486345 About 20 More New '73 Buicks All Have Power Equipment & Air Conditionin9 OR 13995 14897 13946 If you definitely want a compact we hove the best available when it com~ to economy, durobility & sporty desi9n. THE CLASSY NEW '74 OPEL IMMEDIATE DELIVERY-NO WAITING All New '7 4 Buick Sale Priced Thru Dec. Terry Buick Stfl & Walnut, Huntington Beach. 536-65BB Autos, New 980 Autos, New r l . . . ' . .· ' •. : • • • . • ·: . . . .. . . FREE! GAS! *1000* "" .............. >lo<I ... -... m.,..,.. _..,_,llll•lw< ~ •nt.cwl ""' ~~ ·-· "'""-',.,..,._" -~· lC.,l\fCJd:lSJI) .. °"'"" --,, ... _"'Ir-... ~,..,,u,-.n i;. ... -...... ,f"l. ~· -· ~ ...... ---· -~CllllDl'!lllnl NCW ot U!HO YtHICll nos wtUUMO •.. YOU wtll alCflYf fNOOOH r.tff GAS fot 1000 MlllS Oll:IYING! FREE TO FORD-MERCURY OWNERS ~ •llml"""' ......,.,, F..,. "'"°' llorlt:.onlrol w•I...., with •It h.•r"" ""'- BUY 3 AND GET 1 FREE MIAl.A l.S. l"IHf'O 2 OoOI', V•L .utom.llc tr-4 CVlinder OAS._.,..., 9\ltornoi• ,.,1 .. 1on, rM!la I. ,...._,., lie htonVT>l11lon. titcllo a.,....,_ ,_ 11..,..in\I. •" conaltiof>. Mr, .,.;onom;c•L 11.oGlfl) !I'>(!. fully ,.,.peted. \ltHl!10ll. •757 *2557 '71 DATSUN '71 MERCURY , ... " ,.,..,,i.:-fl'IM:hkle . ~w ' -. ..o-i -11111 """ for c ..... ..,,,....,. Mdlo, ""'-" ,,,,,.,., '""'· ""' !Siii. 1711 1S800 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH PH.842-8844 980 $i."~lf.,((,,r )>I/; ;(,j!! _·_• __ • _•_I' I '-• -- 't,} '"11\fl/ll' L..•\l 111•. Xii\[ I 1 USED VEGAS TOO! MUSTANG &llC's & SI':-\'\• ·e •'"l\d ('\,•Ill 11.1\' ,,•O.>d OLDSMOBILE (? ~f, { '.ilJ :~i:! lj~I, 'GU tlll1s1ang, li 4·~1 s1 1l'k, btl t:und, $:1.-ilJ. GMC TRUCKS ·1 1 S . .tl'lf111' :-; .. 1,ru1g, 11,(~~J HONDA CARS a\'tur:ol 1'.11· 1.1H111)' x1r·a~. gd T ·BIRD CONNELL CHE VROLET ).;";t.S !HI, &I~ ~---------UNIVERSITY OLDS Bo1rr;u·urla '6,"i, :1·111 S, li1tt vh IT J\!HD, CLASS!/', \ 9-, i 2SfiO Harbor Blvd. ha1·k . .\ spd. J"adi.~I IH'C'S. tnootrl for ~;tll•, .J31-()1,'\,\ C;;U li1:l-l!l:>!I ;1IL ti 612-R:i!l9 2828 HARBOR Bl VD. COSTA MESA 541> 1200 1·1ie fa!>l t'SI dratY' 1n tht! West. .. n J)aiJy Pilot ClAS!';ified Autos, New 980 Costa ~l•·sa 5.fQ.9640 P1·rf.~nd . SJ!9Q, :ij2-7~1:?._ , 1 _l11:fr11·1· 2 P:\T ._ __ _,._...,,... ________ .,....,...,,•1 Autos, New 980 ' Aulos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos. New 980 Autos, New 980 '73 PONTIAC Grandville. Fult lac· tory equipment. Blue Book Retail $4700 '69 BUICK ELEC . Power steering & windows, air, lil t wheel. vinyl roof. (YPK520) Blue Book retail $1925 '72 OLDS 98 Cpe Full power, air, 1 o.,..·ner. (BOOE HF ). Sold new here. Blue Book retail $3995 ~--'~-~~~----'-~~~~~~~; _ _c_ ___ c.;.· THIS WEEKEND ONLY FREE TV WITH EVERY NEW OR USED CAR SOLD! '69 Buick '68 Chrysler '69 Radio, heater. full pawer equipment. #109638 CHRYSLER N.Y. Loaded . (770ADZ) Blue Book Retail $1660 '69 OLDS 98 Pol'J('r stf'era1g, a jr, rad1~. heater. (ZUM171) Blue Book Retail $1785 $JJ77 '68 CAD . Cpe All fine Cadillac ac- ces.sories. Wholesale $3800 Blue Book Retail $2170 $1177'72 LINCOLN 4 Dr Low mileage B,300. One owner, (968EOI) Wholesale$ I 350 Blue Book retail $6070 New York.er, air l u!I power, radio, healer. (VVE5!2l Wholesale $1200 Wholesale $1300 OLDS 98 $14 7 7 ' 7 3 cs c,,,,, ced>o, heo· t('.1, ir, low moles.. tu!ly loac!cd. Wholesale $1600 Blue Book. ~etail $5475 LINCOLN 4 Dr $4277 '70 Loaded with extras. Wholesale $4450 Blue Book retoil $3588 Wholesale $4325 Wholesale $2650 $2977 '69 CADILLAC Cpe de Ville. equipment, (XXCl49J Foll ~$2275 '73 DODGE Crew Cab Power waqon, .t wheel drive, power steering, alr, radio, heati?r. loaded. One· owner. 0,138 miles. (19J627 P l Wholesale $3050 Blue Book Retail $3165 Wholesale $2400 TO NICE TO PRICE ; ~--------------------------- I --...... I ·--,·-- :i(j 0/llLY PILOT SQUIRE WAGON ~ I '1995 b RHio1 hc1ter, P/S, P/B, 1lr, AT. (318- D5WI ~ '6 9 PONT . SAFAR I WGN, i ,.,., •••<>. o••e• .,00,;09, ••••• & i..oror (60JflU! ·t; SS,.2~ !o•ol rr-o nc•~•n• '"'' to• & tir _ l oil <•<'Y· ;f ;"I <~0<1u on ooa•. u c11:1 10• 2• "'""'"' O•l•n •d oo•m•n• p•«• !161$.25 l0<•ud'"~ ••• l '''""'°· ,.N. NU,.t Pfl(ENIAGf 1,.1[ IS SS"/0. fo1ot '°'~ ot:<o Sl •JO.:lJ on<ludiog IO•-' II«"•~ \ ,j ' 1; '73 FORD ORAN TORINO 2 DR. HT : '2895 ~ Radio, helter, P/S·, P/8, 1ir, P/W, AT, {: bucket setts. (080GIU) • • '7i FORD LTD Brougham I ··"··i· .. ····"········:;"3""" ~ 58PERMO. ..z. J,&.7l •o<ol "'"· "''"'· i•<ludl•r '"'-I·< -'oil "°"'' ,. ;n1 <~Or&•• on ooo•. "edi• lo• l6 "'0"""· 0..forrO<I r' OQYln•M p1 ;co J1•S1.2B ;Ml•d;•g to• & 1;<0•10. ~N· NU,.l ,fl(f"IT .. GE IA.TE 1•.l •"/0. Totel ca1~ o<i<• J21l•2.00 ;ndud:n1 too & hcon<o . '73 FORD COUNTRY HDAN '3500 bdio, hHter, AT, P/S, P!B, P!W, 1lr. (1257131 1 '71 fO R,D TORINO 4·DR . SJ1.81 1010! mo e•'"'· Oncl~~··• fc•, Ii<. I oil <O•'Y· :ng <•e•~o• o" •Pl>"· """'' 101 l6 moo1ho. Oofou•d oa~moM Ct«~ Sl•li 1)7 io<lud"O tc• ! l,1•n<O ....... NU .. t Pfl(f"ITA(;( V.I[ l •.S••/ .. 10101 <Otk pt i<• )lOll.i~ :n<luO;ng '"' & llcon10. '72 JORD LTD SQUIRE 10 PASS. '29' 00 ~ AM/FM, h11ter, AT, air, P/W, trailer -:~ tow. (374EAE) \ '70 FORD GALAXIE 1 do•<. H,T . 0" 0;10 , oo••r ••oo•;ng ~lit (311 .. SG) !•O 6l lotel "'"· "'"''· '"''••••g '"" i:,. l all'"""" 0119 <'~•9•• on ooo• (OoOd lo• l6 moot~• 0.l•"•d ~'l•-mOn! p•;,. ))76(!,79 ,•du<i;n9 to, & h<OOH , ...... 1'<~'01 'E~CEt-"TAGE P,.TE 1' J••/,_ Total ca1h or•<O .. Jl ,171~ ..... ~ •••••• '1., ••.•. '70 THUNDERBIRD $2375 '71 FORD LTD Brough am 87 PfR MO. S~1 8~ to'ol wo r""'' ''"""'"9 •••. he ! on <atry- ;•9 ••ar901 o• oa~• "••·• fa r Jo """''"" O.le.,od P01-•t o•:« S1•10 01 ;•<1ualo9 •a• t. 1 ... ..,. ,.,... l'<U.O,l ,[9{fl'<l~G! ~ .. u 1• l•'/ •• fo1ol COlh ..,:,. l701~ 1~ '"''""'"' '"' & 1"."'"· '71 FORD LTD SQUIRE WAGON '2025 R1dio, heater, P/S, P/8, 1lr, AT. (570. DFBJ '69 CHEV. IMPALA $•'.j 0) Iota! "'"· O)IP! +•d•d•"1 IQ• I lot. l oil <0"•· : •• <~O!•e• •n OPP•. <r•d•t ••• 2• '"""I". Ool•1r•d oaymonl p1;<e 11 311 .•1 l•<l"don9 lo• & 1:con10. ,.N. NtV-l J'l:ICENl .. C;E ... IE 1 1.s~·/ •. '••ol <01h p<i<• \1 158.75 ;.,1"eli.g to• & 1;,.n ... '~~-·~ to'ol "'" 0>''" '"''""'"9 '"'· ''' ~oil '""•· "" ""'S~' o" •P>• '""'' '"' l~ "'""'h" Oo•ott•d P<t•m••• .,,;,. 1'27 •l.IJ ;nclud••t ro • &. ""''" ~N ­ Nl)A\ r[,([i'.ll.oCE 1~1( I •~'·/ •. Total <01h ..... ~218 ! 2~ <ndud;•o loo ! locon•• '73 FORD LTD 2 DR. HT '2950 R1dio , he1ter, AT, P/S, P/B, air. (936· . JET) '72 PLY M. Brougham s54~~MO . S)• ~a •o·o( m• o,..,, ••<'•d·'t •••. 1 c & ell '"'" in9 111019~1 oo ooo• ,...,d,t !or •S onon1h1 Oolo.,od l><>•m••t n"<O ll001 29 ••dud,•9 !O• & 1,,..,. ,.N, NU•! P!OCE l'<T ~GE ~ATE ll )I"/, !0101 <C"• ""'° )1l9l 1~ '"d"d;., to• & "'""'"· '73 FORD LTD BROUGHAM 2 DR. '3300 R1dio, he1ter, AT, 1ir, P/S; P/!, (864· GIV) 67 OLDS VISTA CRUISER ' .. ~ ------- '73 Pl YM. SATELLITE SEBRING PLUS '2895 Radio; ht1ter, P/S, P/8, P/W, 1ir, AT. (927GNM) '69 FORD FA LCON WGN. l•l 7, 10101 mo_ "'"' :n<I •a._ lo<tn<t & o'I <O!!Y· ;n9 <h••tot on ""'" <•td« lo• l • ''"'"I~• Oofo,.od POYm0n1 0"'° );1]•0.0Q l"clu<ion9 IO• l l o<O~<o .. N. NUA.l Pfl (fl'<I .. (;[ 1 .. 1[ I' Hl"f•· Tatel <o>h P"'* 11 IB).00 ;nclud;n9 ••• & '''"""· '71 FORD LTD 2 DR. HT • '1895 Radio, ht11er, AT, P/S, P/8, .Ir. (473- CEUI '71 FORD LTD BROUGHAM '1900 Radio, heater, AT, P/S, P/8, alr. (776- DlJ) '69 PONTIAC CATALINA • ~••« 0:1, auto ., S , 8 , l&ol i/0~81l\ '-'' lJ IOtol "'" r,,.,, •'llud•ng "''· I·< ! oil <On1· ;cg cho1901 on """' "~"" lo• 7• "10·•· O•'<"•d ""'"'""' .,,;,, !IJ•l 00 •.Clu<!••o lo•! I<•"• ,..,., NU .. l ,(l(fNT .. Gf l~Tf lJ 81"/ •• lo•al <Olk "'''° SI 184.00 '"''"""a to• & I•<•••~ '69 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL '1925 Radio, heater, AT, air, P/5, P/B. {362· AKVI '7 2 FORD Cust. Wagon ~·'· ~''""'"''' 00'"" "•<'••9. P&11 '""'••<I i\l 6•99J !}1 o• 10101 ~o ~ -• ,•<Pud-"~ •••. I·< & all '""" ••g <llo•;•< •• ooo• "•d·' fa• •S '"""I'•. O.!•"•d o'"'"""' on<e !1177 •a •··<'•~·•; ••• ' 1., •• ,. ,.N. NUt ( P!~CfNl•G! OO H IJ SI •/ •. !o•ol <o>~ or.<o S71•6 00 on1lud••11 •o • & I•<•"•• '72 F.ORD W_AGON -$2350·0 '71 FORD LTD 4-DOOR ill 01 IOlol "'" PO•mon• ''"· to • ! I•< ! all '""' ••v '""'~"' on •oo•. "~"'' lor lo mont01 Doi•"'"" aa•mont O'<<o ~llB• 86 in<l•O'"V lo• ! +•<••10 ... N. NUA l P(~(!NI .. (;[ ~•If I• S•'JI,. lo!al '"'" ""'" J1 981 10 ••clud;•f la •-' l><OOlf. '72 FORD TORINO 2 DR. HT '2575 R&H, A.T., P/5, Pf 8. (0B9FKX) '69 FORD lTD 4-DOOR >-", oulo"'o! .. , 11<>•01 •!OO• , , 8 . ~&.H (XWT006! l•O J8 '•'•' "'0 .,,..,, ,,..lud••t 10 •. J,t ! oil '""~· ••a '""'•"' on o<>o• '""'' fo• l• "'~"'" O••••••d PO •'"""' cn<o Sl:lll.17 in<l•d:n9 lo <! li<oo1• ... N. NU,.l PEIC£N1AG! ••T! JS.BJ•/ •. To•ol <01h P<•<r Sl 107,2.S ;ntlucin1 too_& l;co••• '73 FORD LTD 4 DR. HT 53175 Radio, healer, AT, P/S, P/B, P/W, 1ir. i872GIUI 171 FORD GALAXIE 500 $45 ~R1Mo. ~!• 81 •0•01 "'" ,,,,., '"" re . ''""'"-'oil'""' "0 <~•'9•• on co-. < ~~., '"' Jo """"" Def•.,•<I -·~••• 0"'~ 1\9 ..... •l ;o<l•d•OO .... & lo<onH ....... l'<U•l rf•CI NT•G( 1.0.IE ll S••/, Total co1h P"<~ i;to•S 21 '"""~'""•a•' I.con•• 71 FORD LTD 4 DR. '1950 AM /FM, heattr, air, P/S, P/8, P/W. i596CCAI '69 FORD LTD 4-DOOR '°"• ouro .. 01oc,, S, •.I ..•• ,. !XXl869f s35~~MO. ~ij 69 10•01 ,..o 0 • .,1 ircl,~ •o •••. '" ! oil ca•n- ,.~ <~•'9"' on OOO'I ctod;t lo• 14 '""''~' Dol•.,•d ""'"'~"' o•·« ,1128 SI '"''"~·•• •o• l l1to•<e A.r-t· NU.&l Pf•CENT•Gf ~,_T E lj8~•/, lo•ol <01• O••<O ~·001 ·~ '"''"~'"9 ••• & '"""'"· '72 FORD LTD BROUGHAM 52525 R1dio, heater, Al, P/S, P/B, air. {368· EA!) 70 BU IGK ELECTRA 225" Al>. ~~If.,··~" •.t ., P·l!I & w!ncl .. lt&H . ('1•1EUI '59~~MO. • -· · Let's face ii. The sales trend in today's 1utomotive market is to smaller c1rs. (We know becau1t1 we sell the best of the group: Pinto, Mustang, M1v1rick, and the Couri· er Pickup). \ Whether th is small cir trend will list for only a few months, or for sever1I y1ars, no one cen s1y with certainty. But there's one thing for sure. "Big" cars are here to st1y. Owners who demand the 1dded room, comfort, per· form1nc-e, ind s1f1ty of 1 heavier •utomobile will 1lw1ys make up 1 si1t1ble m1rket for st1nd1rd site models. So if you're one of tht many who 1r1 not sold on the idea of 1 mini or compact ctr, mike a few honest big-car versus littl•car comparisons at they apply to YOUR drlv· ing needt. Then, strictly money wise, figure the extr1 UIY· ings you will get on the purch1se price of a big car in to- day's economy versus the extra g•s you might use driving a car that give• you comfort and safety. Keep In mind, also, that many late model used cars get better mileage because of less stringent emissions systems wh ich result in more efficient engine p1rform1nce, Now you 're down to facts .... In short, we say don't become an "emot ional" buyer in today's short-term mirage of rumors, prtdictions, and unfounded speculations. If you know you'll never be hippy with a little car, take advantage of our depressed prices on big cars. We have a tremendous selection to choose fro'9 1t blue book wholesale and, in many cases, even less. On the other hind, we 1lso hive 1n unusually large inventory of little cars on our two-1nckn•h11f •ere used cir lot. They, like all c1rs we 1111 1re 1Mcked by TheodoN Robins 52-year reputation for lnt91rity, In Orange County. , r '72 FOID LTD '68 CHEV. IMPALA 2 QR, HT 1 <1001. ""· ou•o., •.5 , P.I .• t&H. (YWl!77) $44~~MO. ' < , • I i 'i @ j l j ' 1 \ > $ • • t ' a '2475 AM/FM, heifer, 1lr, vinyl roof, P/I, P /5, AT. 1244UU) ~ l•• JS •o•ol """-o,..t. ;•<lud;•1 '"" 1,, & all <•"l· l'.: ;~, ••o•a•• on oo;io-«ot:, lo• 7• "'"'''• O•'•"•d "'""""' .,;,. l ll•100 inclod<n9 •o• & l!u•o• ,.,.. NU•l ~f tCENT,.GE ••ll IS 8S"/o. To•ol co1• poico Sl18l 00 ;"""d;•• •c• & I <tn·o '72 FORD LTD 2-DOOR '72 FORD GALAXll 500 2 DR. JllO •ll •o•o• ... ••'""' "tlud·•• '"'· ht i a•I ''"" ieq ''"'~" o• ooor •r~<i• 'o• •~ '"""'"' O•l•"•d """"""' po: •• 1l17•.iS ••clu~1 •g to• ! l«t n•• ....... N\IAI P!~CENl•Gf' ••I! I] jl '/ •• foiGI '°'" O•-<• J2e()S 2' ln<l•d••Q •o• l 1; •• ",. ~ Radi~~~i!.~057· I·. E(V) ' ; ~ @jJ ____ Mf_,, ............ -.... ~ .. -· -• , ' . " ,I ' ' San Cle1nenie Today's ,Final Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Stocks VOL. 66, NO. 348, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANG E COUNTY, CALI FORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1973 TEN CENTS • Charges Fly Ill Nixon Estate C.'hargcs and counter charges llf partisan poli1icking and misuse or ~overnn1ent lunds v.·ere flying today in the wak e of S111"lt'rviso r Robcrl Batlin 's unsuccessful :.ippe<Jl to hike the vnluation of J>rcsidcnt Nixon's San Clen1enle ·~ cstarc-. The lntcst d1·vclop1nents include: -NC\V 1hreats by Rei). Andrew J. ~linshaw 1n -Ne\1•port Beach), former Orange County assessor, that criminal ch;1rgl'S n1ay be proper againsl Battin St1per Wlwelie and two other Democralic supervisors v.•ho voted to spend pu blic flmds on a reappraisal of the Western \Vhite .I loll5e. -A statement by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich of Full erton , on e of the three 1vho voted to spend th e money, that l·!inshaw 's charges of partisan politics "arc ridiculous." -Threa ts by a Fullerton land ap- praiser to appeal the assessment on Diedrich's home and demand an out side Charles .Johnson, 14. Laguna Beach. discovered one lhing those plies of dirt al Laguna's !\'lain Beach arc good for. !·le put hi s bike throllg h a tortuous off.road test Thursday near the lifeguard tower. Ui rt \Yill be used i n development of city's new Main Beach Park. \Vork on the park ~tarts next wec.k . Pe1·1nane11t Dayligl1t Tune Bill Passe (l by Cong1·ess RULLF.TIS \\'ASlllNGTON (AP) -Con;:rcss ron1· plelcd action today on lrgislatlon that t·ould put l he nttton on ) ear·a:round n.1 ~·]i~hl Sa\'lTIJt, Thne by th e. end or lh (' l!l'Conrl "erk in J1:1nul'ry. \'oirc \Otrs in bolh llnu~e and Stnale ~c nt the me as ure to the WbJte"11ou1c. \\' ASllL\( iTO~ ! UPJ l -1l1i;: l/Ousc iJpprO\l'd by \Oiee 1·01c and sent lo th£' Senate today compromise lrgislauon to return n1os! of the coun1ry to year· round Daylight Saving Tin1e. as an encrgy·s.1\•l11g nicasurc. If the senate acts quickl y and !he hill is signed i11to la1v bclorc Sun· d.'.ly, Amcric~uis \\'ill t urn their clocks T1vo C£uidiclates Join San Jun1i, Cl emente Rnnks The lists of poten tial city council can· dldates in Sa n .Juan Capistrano and San Clemente grew by one each today. In San Clemente. we ll known downlO\\'n businessman Tony niGiovanni obtained ht!i papers at city hall. San .Jua n Capistrano's G('{lrge F'. Friedrich -who tried lo bccon1e. a candidate but failed to meet residency requirements two years ago -also obtained his docun1ents. rriedrich's 8ppcarance brought to eight the number of polenliA l candidates for three rouncil seats in San Juan. Thus far no incumbent hos ('()f'Oe forth liO lndlcate an interest In re-election in that city. In San Clemente, DiGlovonni's fntere~t brings to nine the number or pooslble candidates. 111us f11r only one candidate in either tlly has returned his compleled papers. Ja1nes Straus. who was hrst to an- DOance b.ls inti:ntion to. run early this }'car. also was the firs t to orficially file as an .aspirant in St1n C.:lcmcn tc. The filing deadllne is nooo Dec. 27. • fnr\\·ard one hour on Sunday, Jan. 6. Jf r nac1n1en1 is dc.!ayrd until next 11 cck. DST v.•i!f go into cfft•ct Jan. 13. The country \1·ould rt•main on year· round d~1y!ight t11nc until tl1c lu st Sund~y in 1\pril, !!li:'i. The bill \1·ould :1lto\1· President N1~on l o l"'x1·rn1Jt a stu1c from 1hc .advanced 1in1c. or ro realign ti ni e zones \vith in a state If lhc S!.'l1 c's governor iss ued a proclamaUon sar 1ng the action \\ilS necessary to conserve fuel or to prevent hardship. Such a request would have to be n1ade before OST goes inlo effect. The }'resident rould ignore th e rer1uest. The legisla!ion exe mpts ~f:J\\'aii, Puerlo fiico and the Virgin Jsl:inds f1·0111 dayli i;ht time. Indiana. \\'hich exen1p!s one time 7.011<' from daylight lime, \\'Ould hr allo\\'Cd to con!inuc the practice. Sorn~ 14 other states thal are split into two time iones could enact a stall' law exempting one tin1e zone from daylight time. BeyOnd these exceptions. no state could be exempt from the adva nced time. The bill was requested by Nixon as a means of saving energy. ln effect. it would mean that most citizens ~·ould have one extra hour of daylight during the evening hours, meaning lights would be turned on one hour less and furnaces \l'Ould be turned back to lower overnight temperatures ooe hour ea,rlier. Opponents argued fUel ,savings \\'Ould be minimal and grea t hardship would be caused in states thnt lie on the far western edge of a time zone . ln some areas. the sun v.·ould not ri se untll aft er 9 a.m. Special provision was madt' to allow the Federal Communications COm· mission to allow daytime-only broadcast stations to go on th e air before sunrise . ln many arens, a sunrise-to-sunset sta· Hon otherwise would not be ablt' to go on the air until after its prime morning audience had gone to work or school. 'M>e bill was worked out by a Jlouse Scnale conference committee between differing versiOM or House and Senate bills. The major difference between the l""'O \\'as the senate would hve made it easier for a state to exempt ll.'Jel f. appraisal llke that done on Nixon's estate unless the supervisors change the rule a1Joy.•ing anyonl' to appeal anyone else's asscssrne11t for $50 • -A staten1e11l by Battin t h a t llinshaw's charges are nothing n1ore than a "smoke screen" to cover up his O\Vn poor handling of. !he assessor's office, Batt in asserted llinsha1v n1ay beC<Jn1e "the Orange County Agnew." The key development is llinshaw's statcn1ent calling for a Grand Jury probe Local or the appeal expenses and the possi- bili~y of criminal cha rges being filed a_gainst the three Democratic super- visors . Hlnsha\V said E'nrly Thursday the Grand Jury should probe the matter and then followed up with a call Thurs- day evening to newsmen saying criminal charges rnay be proper. The congress1na n said the supervisors' approval of a $4,500 expenditure on a reappraisal of the estate by the State Police Weighed • Ill ClJSD Pla11 Walking Distance May Be Extended 'frust.ces of the Capistrano Unified School District . plan 1.londay to take yet anot her s u~p to save precious di esel fuel, and their action will mean n1ore * '{:{ * Hopes Grow Arabs Will Lift Boycott By The Associated Press J\1embcrs of Secretary of State• Henry r\. Kissinge r's delegation said INiay there "'as a .. better than 51)..50 chance" !he Arabs "'iii li!l their oil embargo nC'xt 1nonth. Thry said thC'y C'xpcct~d Israel and E:f.:ypt to be negotia ting a disengagement of their 11:rmies on th c Suez. [ront by ih:n time. TI1cv n1a<le the stat.emcnt on arrival in HiVadh, Saudi Arabia from Cairo. Kissin.ger is scheduled to 1ncet King fa!!'=al during his stay. Bui Uni!C'd Press Jntcrnntional ~uotl"'c! tl1e olf1 ci als \\'ith Kiss inger as s:iy1ng tl'n.! chancc:s \\·ere '·less thnn 50 pcrC'<'nt . · · 1'hf're \\";"\S no immedi:ue clarifica· !ion 11'hcthcr 1hc comment \\'as meant to be 01>t imislic or pessi mi stic. Sa udi government officials and U.S. diplomats in Riyadh indicated Faisa l might be will ing to consider a li mited rcsumplion of oil deliveries to affected nations if President Nixon or Kissinger makes a public announcement calling for Israeli withdraY:al from occupied Arab territory. In Cairo, Kissinger said publicly that a set tlemen t must be within terms or the .1967 U.N. resolution seeking Jsraeli withdrawal. This apparently is ju~ u•hat the Saud is want -public reaffirmation of U.S. commitment to the measure. President Anwar Sadat sa id Egypt was willing to be in the same room (See EMBARGO, Page %) steps for many district youngsters. The staff proposa l calls for extending the walk ing distance to schools in all groups but kindergarten. 11 the board concurs, bus service would be. provided to student.! living a mile or more from school, U lhey atfend grades one .through three. The pre3Cnt distance ls three-quart.en of a mile. For student!! between grades four through fiiX the distance will change from three.quarters to one and one-half miles. For pupils in grades seven and eight. the distance would expand from one lo two miles. In high school groups the span is stretched from two to three miles. Besides the extended distances from a child's home to school. staff rf(..'Om· niendations also suggest eiclending walk- ing distances to bus stops by shifting the locations to main roads rather than smaller residential slre€tS. The program would start on Jan. 7 of next year, according to staff sug- gestions. The measures -the latest in a steady strea1n of fuel ronser\•ation techniques -were sparked by a dire shorgage in the district's Wei suppl ies'. District officia ls have predicted that the tanks "'ill run dry in February unless new fuel can be found . Appeal s already are on file \vilh federal nfficials in an attempt to obtain n1orc fuel alloca· li ons. Besides the fuel issue. these items v"ill appear on the board's agenda for the 7:30 p.m. session in Serra School: -Approval of working drawings for the new swimming pools planned for Dana Hills and San Clemente High Schools. -Consideration of a new dentaJ plan for all district employes. -Receipt of information from a coun- ty wide study oC the problem of school vandalism. -A decision on a bid by the Dana Hills German Class for permission to embark on an overnight field trip lo Idyll wild. Private transportation woukl be wed to take the students to and from the resort. Slaying Trial Set Monday For Trahuco Ranch Hand . ' ' Opening statements wil l be delivered J\.1onday in the Orange County Superior Court trial of a ranch hand who allegedly shot and killed a L.a r..1irada man in a con rrontation at lhe Ortega Hol Springs. Tu•o days or jury selection ended late Thursday with Judge Robert L. C'.otfman calling for a three-d ay weekend recess in the trial oC Robert Carl "Whip" Stal· ton . 41, of 'J'rabuco Canyon. Slalton ls accused of the staying July 11 or Dennis Glahn, 21, one of a group of trespa.ssers who told ofricers they we?c challcnsed by the cowboy-garbed ranch hand and ordered to leave im· n1ediatcly. It was testi fied in municipal courl that SlaUon drew his gun as a quarrel erupted and shot Glahn in the chest. The young man died as Slatton, asserted· ly left the area at high speed In his jeep. Sheriff'11 officers la ter found the overtumt'd jeep and tracked Slatton to the Starr Ranch headquarters. They said Slatton surrendered without incident. It wa.!I alleged In municipal court ac- tion against Slatton that his wtfe took the Weiipon sinegcdly used by her bus· band to kll1 Glahn and threw it In a nearby gully. Reasses·sment Board of Equalization "antoun!s to fraud." "I think 1here is greal opportuni!y for crirn inal action against Bob Battin.•· J·lirt<>haw said. adding that similar ilctions rould be brought against Dil.'drich and Supervisor Ralph Clark, \l'ho also volL'<i to spend lhe n1oney . Supervisors Ronald Caspers o f Nev.·port lieach and 0;)vid Uake.r. representing 11unlin gton B<-ach. both Republicans, voted against U1e expense. ''llccausr lhc county spent !ht~ mon<'\' for a pr1\';Hl· pcrson 's <i:>mplaint. I belil·\·1~ 1t \1;1i;; ;i.11 improp<>r use of publit· funds," Jl111sh;1v.· said. fl insh;i~ ~;iid at the vrry 1f'\l!i l tht•rt ~hould he a n·quirc1ne.n1 rhat Ba1ti11 repay 111,. $·1 ::.00 s1>ent on h1 :$ '·personal 1 <·ndctta ... Oicdrich ri·actcd to ll1nsha\v·s com - rncnts toda~· .. S<1ying the fell rJ1e in· vesti;,:ation "11a~ well \\Orth 1he cos\ ~See t 'JI AltGES, Page %) uestion Capistrano Charity Tre e Lot Tnrget Thieves broke into " traile r on a Santa Ana Christmas tree Int Thursday night and n1ade off with stereo equipment used to play Yule music and pov.·er tools for cutti ng the trees. Teenagers \\'ho \Vere operating the lot at Bristo l Street and Pi.lemory Lane were going to use proceeds to raise funds for sightless babies at the Services tor the Blind Home, 2015 N. Brmi£hvay in Santa Ana. Now the young people will have to U'4): tree proUts to pay for the stereo and tools, whlch were borrowed, according to Dr. William OeNJjs, executive dired:Gr of Serv· jces for the Blind. Teenag&s who leased the. lot and bough! the trees with their O\'in money are all b I i n d themselves. Edison's Drive To Gai11 Onofre Unit Supported By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of tlte D1ll1 Ll'Uot Iliff Directors of the Costa lo.-fesa Chamber of Commerce pledged Thursday to do everything \vithln their power to assist the Southern California Edi9'.ln Compahy in obtaining permission to add a nuclea r generating unit '\i th e San Onofre plant. The unani1nous vote was taken after a call for help from Edison reprcsen· !alive Gene Rhoads who told the chamber leaders the recent denial by the South Coast Regional l.ont• Conserva· lion Commission \vas ''unlll.ir." "We feel it wa s tmfair to turn do1vn the nuclear plant expansion du e lo the ract that it takes c\cctricily to clean up the environment," he said. The commission 1ast u•eek rejected the expansion on th e basis that "'arm water expelled during reactor cooling would hurt marine life and that the plant's construction would damage the (S.. NUCLEAR, Page %1 Ne ·w Parki1ig Lot Opened Along Avenida Cabrillo San Clemente's downtown shoppers, who always have round parking a prob- lem. have a new spot to use this "'eek -a new lot built by the city along Avenida Cabrillo. City Manager Kenneth Carr s:.ild today !hat crews completed the paving and marking ol the 40 ne\\' spaces on Wednes· day and the free-parking facility was opened to motorists. Occupying three city-ov.'OOCI lots and one other which was leased, the facility is lhe first new downtown lot to be built in year:it. The preview facility was the new community clubhouse lot farther oo~'ll on the roadway Vt'hic:h parallels A \'en- idl< Del Mar. The cost for the purchase. of lhe three Jots "moonted to $46,000 Jn city funds. Construction and paving aclded SI0,000 to the ta:b. The leased portion has been obtalned under a pact calling for the city to pay the $300 annual taxes . •• Propone11ts Cite High C1~ime Rate By JOHN VALTERZA 01 l~t 01flr "iltl St1tf A s1eadily soaring crime rate particularly in residential and com· mercial thefts -has prompted San Juan Capiitrano city councilmen to ~et ll spe<:ial session ~tonday to decide if they should add a local police issue on the J\larch n1unicipal ballot. And that move would probably resurrect one or the most burning con· troversles in the city's history. The initiatlve for the discussion Mon · day at 7 p.m. comes from Councilman Janics Thorpe, who h::is closely watched the steady increase in crime activity in the city. Thorpe in private con· versations in recent \Veeks had hinted that he '"'as pondering the possibility of trying for a second time to establish a local police force. It ~'as that issue which stirred months of bitterness in the city during the summer of 1972. The climax or the campaign meant defeat for the city position. Jn a referendum brought about by public petitions. the majority of the voters: killed !he city's fledgling public safety depa rtment consisting of one department head. And the vote compelled the city to remain under county shertfr's contract for a full yea r. Cuy ~tanager Donald \Veidncr was !he architect of the previous attempts nt local lav• enforcement. hiring .Joseph ;\1cl\co\1'n -a Central Califomi a police chief -to head and build a loca I forcr.. fl.lcK co11·n v.•as fo rced to leave his post Y•hen the referendum passed. The first rumbles of a rl'su~rected attempt at the council Jerel ca ' at budget tiine late last spring v.'hen coun· ciln1cn examined their ron1n1itrnent of $200,00J this fiscal year for cow1ty police prolccrion. At that time , Thorpe fi rst tossed out the idea of seeking new voter approval for a local rorce -emphasi7.ing tha t (See POLICE, Page %1 Orange Coast • Weatker Night and morning fog and low clouds along the Orange Coast Saturday, but otherwise mostly sunny ""'ith some high clouds in the ~tfernoon: Slightly warmer. Highs 1n the mid 60s. Lows in the 4-0s. INSIDE TODAY Clirisrmns in t~ ghetto. Gold- en \Vest College studen4 will give yo1t <I taste of what that 1nen ns iit a Sat.ttrMy t1~/lt stage show. See today's Weekender fo r information. Al Your S1rvl<• J ... ""' to L.M. le~• 11 C1ll .. r11l1 J c1au1t1.e 41.JO Cernkt 41 Cf'ft.fW9rlt U Durh NlllCll lt.lJ IE•ltwltl PIH I ~"'-· tf.Jl ~llr 1M It•••• 14 149""4:-,, 4.,. L'"°''' lt N11HHw. • Mtvi.1 11..Jt Mut11fl ,,.... Jt N•PllNI N.-, .. ft Ori-'""" ,. ltt1l•11,...... 111.JJ '""' ,,.. ST•-M9rtiett »fl Tt .. WlilM • '"''"'" ~ WM!..... f .,_.,.., .,...... 17·19 w ... MI ,.._. f , 1' ............ ,,... 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SUCCUMBS AT BO Judg• Kenneth Mo rriso" t ·1·om l'age I POLICE • • • till' 1nC\'C col1ld t'on1e ufll.!J' the. year's b:111 h;i<l P\pirrd. suirt• Ille refi.'n;ndurn San Juan's 1XlpUlCJtion has doubled ant..I so hnve st;11istits in seve ral n1ajor lT1n1c e:ll<'goric:ii. r Jo1vn!U\\'Jl con1n1erc1al burglaries ha vc soarl'd. 0111~ businl'SS, th e Ed and !';ed's sound shop, rl'cently held a "robbery sale" to close out al! its stock left behind nnd damaged by thieves who broke throui:ih the roof. ~::1ch 1nonth 'Veidner has supplied t'Ota1clln1<"n \11 th copies of some sheriff's reports of Lhc 1nore serio us criin es . Press ure fro1n 1~·ithin the con1 muni ty ror J'('Surrectlng the iss ue has not been t•xtrt'nlt\ however. Chamhcr of Cornmerce President Fori.'S1 Dun1vi n recently said that y,•ithin his organiza1ion there has been no real push for reconsidering th e local police issue. "A lnt or people th ink that a fe1v ('XI ra p.'.ltrol cars in the city would ma ke a difference, but I remember recently '\'hen ethsherlf's office had .<;e\'Cral cars here all day because of thl' gasoline crisis affecting drivers. "f think the town got hit just as hal'd that day as any other," the cha1nber leader said. Local police 1\·itl be one of two possible me;isurcs 1\•hieh the council might con· sider for the ballot. Sources said 1here. is a possibility of the addi!ion or a parks financing spt•tial tax rate being <.'1Jnsidered at J°l'lond<iy 's special session. . '. ~ . " Burglars Raid 3 Co11sh·11ctio11 Sites 011 Coast Burglars raided three C<lnstruction si tes in thr Son Juan Capistrano area 1"hur:;d:iy night , carryinJl off copper pip- ing. nev.· toilets and si nks and a variety 11f ('!ertrie:il rquipmrnt. Clr:ini..e Countv Sheriff's officers said 1hc rosili<"st raid v.·as at 2756 1 Brookside I.ant', \\hert· a plu1nbing fir1n lost nearly S2.fJOO 11·orth of fittings that were to be inst:1tled in 1011'n houses at the site. El~1ri r11I equipment valued at more than ~UQ 1vas taken from a construction site flt \\"1nd Song: Driv e and Ortega I lighwa y 1vhere a complex to be kno1vn ;.1.s Sun I /0!101\' To1vnl1ouses is being built. Lumber and hard11·.:irr V.'ere the targets nf burglars 1vho ViSitrd the thi rd COil· structi on si te :.t 27572 Starrise Lane, S.'.ln Ju.:in . Intruders broke in to a locked garage on 1he site> and carried off lumber, doors,, handles and Jocks. From l'age l NUCLEA R • • • bluffs in !he area. ''\Vith lhe economy of the country in n1in d, we feel that the plant should b~· built not only because of the fu el f'ri sis but because of the crisis in elec- tricity," Rhoads insisted. J le s:iid the nuclear plant addition could save 25 n1illion to 30 million barrels of nil each year because Edison intends to use the San Onofre .station for it s bas ic load <1nd to cut back exlsling ~team plants that use fossil fuels. Rhoads lamented the fact that the S:tn Onofre unit. planned to {;() on the line in 1970. and the Huntington Beach plant addition , ~cheduled for operation in 1969, had been delayed by en- v1ronmen t::ilists. ;\lc<in\\hile. he sa id the electricity shortage 1s getting worse instead of l>etter becAuse increased demands are l,i(•l ne placed on th e Edison system. C'll•!d as examples of future .super-<:00- sun11 rs by Hhoads \Vere the secondary sta tge sewage treatment plants being built in Fount<1in \lallry and the Fountain \/~Hey de~ali nh:ntlon plant. llaymond lludson. manager of the c.:n&18 tlle~a Count v alt'.' ·1i ~t rlct 111 d chairman or the d1amb<'r's Wijfc r, Power and Energy Con1 mittrc, lashed out at cnvlron nlentalists following Rho ;1 d s ' 11rcsent.allo11 and aC'cused lhcm ot Jcsding the An1erican pe<iple down the "roo.d to disasteJ'." "Nioo out of JO lim es they m a k e stateml;'.nls ~'h1ch have no basis ln foct," lf u<lson ch~rg~'fl . "Th1·y pul. cverylhlng tl:>c r1r!ll .lrl{l tht· l>l'upll' second." '----·--- I School Site Capo Trustees To View Plans Trustees or the CJplstrano Unified Sc hool District and San Juan Ca pistrano <:iry councilmen \•!ill rec e l v e si multane<>u.s reports 1'1onday on plans by three developers to help obtain a school site for the mission e<1n1munit y . The three builders -each faced v.•ith denia l of their projects unless a sat is~fac­ tory solution can be \\'Orked out on the new site -have met often in recent v.•eeks vo'\th city and school aides sluing as a special con1mittee. The three firms, 1vhose tract maps \Yere called up for review by the city council, are Leadership Hou .s I n g Syst em s. Standard Pacific Corp. and liolstein Industries. Each is seeking city approval for i'lous· ing projects in the area of Ortega Highway, and In each case councilmen ha\'e balked at approval because of the impact or new pupils on the district. One condition made by councilmen on potential approval was for all three developers to offer a school site solution. City Manager Donald Weidner as well as CUSD Adminis!rative Services Direc..._ tor Jose ph \V imer have predicted su ccess in the effort. \Vhi!e the developers have not offered to pick up the entire tab for a site already proposed. a financial oon· tribution -perhaps amounting to $200 per dwelling unit -has been discussed. 'Vimer said the offers th us far bv the develo;>crs "are attractive and at least a start." Leadership spokesmen. reacting to In· itial denial of their map, agreed to the $200 fee. If that were accepted. it v.·ould mean $35.000 in revenue toward si!e purchase. Wimer stressed that that fi gure - 1vhile substantial -is small in com- parison lo the tota l possible tab ror about 15 acres lying between San J uan Creek and San Juan Creek Road. The total cost -if the property \\'ere purchased from a Florida investn1ent firm -would be closer lo $250,000. The district and council each ~·ill receive a detailed report of the progress of committee negotiations thus far. '\1imer balked a t gi ving specific details. "I think the board and council should ha,·e it first, in order to be fair about the situation," he said. He characterized the possible site as an excellent one for school construction with about 10 acres eompletely level and usable. The remainder Is in the creek fiood plain and would be suitable for development as open space. No major grading is required on the site. The only major preparation expen~e would be const ruction of a high retaining V>all separating the creekbed from the level building area. "From the standpoint or ease of development, it seems to be a good one and we might be able to use it if and when the need for a new school plant arises ." \llimer said . At present the district is C<lping "1th elementary enrollment gains. The Trew Del Obispo Elementary School is nearing completion In San Juan. In the intermediate category the cur- rent problem is more severe, with Marco Forster Intermediate School on double sessions. That condition v.'ill ease in Brawl on Lawi1 Ends iii Slaying In Santa Ana A bra\\'l on the front lav.11 of a Sant.1 Ana home Thursday night ended in death for one of the combatants and jail on a murder charge for the other. Ernest ~-Farriesen, 35, of 108 S. Main St., was booked for investigation of homicide following !he victim's death. Rich ai-d K. Coleman. 41, of 328 W. Second St., succumbed due to a 6ku1\ fracture, according to spokesmen at San· ta Ana Community Hospital. Coleman was pronounced dead at 9:5' p.m. according to police who are problng the original motive for the fi ght. Murder Charges Name Para1neclic I rt Girl's Deat1i MESA. Ariz. (AP) -A yowig paramedic, described by hla~ at "an average guy," was cha with murder today, two days after cRding police to the battered. rema or a child. Officers said Carla Dahbtedt, 3, was found stuffed n e n tt a t h some tumble- weeds In a desert area near here. At flrat , poU"" oald, U..y called the coroner, but moments later detected a faint heart beat and ru..tied bu to 1 nearby hospital. She died Thursday night. Police •aid Jimmy Joe Kolle, 'll, was being held on an ope:n cha r,e of murder. They detcribed him as a rtend of the victim 's mother, Alys Dahlstedt, a divorcee. Fire Oller Jack Brimhall 1ald Kolle was "a notmal. average guy" who work· ed on his paramedics rescue squad. about a yea r when & .sectind intermediate school is buil t in Laguna Niguel . 1-~uture years, however, l'OUld bring new pupil crises, \l.1in1er said. "A .site like th is one could prove to be an asset "'hen the ti n1e con1cs,'' he said . From Pqe I CHARGES ... lo clear the air once and for all." Battln claln1s the assessment should be n1ore than $2 million. not the $1.37n1Hlion quoted by Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga or the $1.5 n1i!l!o n set by the State Board of Equalization. r.1eanwhile , appraiser H.C. "Campy" Lynch said unless the board changes the rules permitting t1ppcals such as Battin"s he v.•ill den1and sln1ila r treat· n1ent of his appeal of Diedrlch's home .assessment. Ul"I Tllt l>l!OIOt Lynch, citlng the expense of a reap- praisal and cost.5 of county cmploye! v.·ho had to attend the hearing, aid the Battin action re\'ea\cd the high cost to taxpayers of such appeals. LINKED ROMANTICALLY BY HOLLYWOOD COLUMNIST Preiident Kennedy In 1961 , Ma rilyn Monroe in 1962 Battin him self had some caustic com· ment.s today about Hin.shaw 's charges. lie .sald the county is still paying for mistakes made by Hinshaw when he was county assessor. Affair Reported "As far as a Grand Jury investigation, I would welcome it, both as to nly ac!ivitics, and as to r.tr. Hinshaw's ac· tivities as assessor ,'' Battin said. ''l think we might hll.ve our 01~1n Orange County Agnew currently occupying a congressional seat." JFK-Maril y 1i Monroe Ro111ance? Frot11 PqeJ EMBARGO • • • with Israel at the 1'1iddle East peace conference. "but if you are talking abo ut direct ncgotiation.s, the ans\\'Cr is no.'' lie also said he hoped the tv.·o sides would be able to bargain se riously about disengagement of Egyptian and Israeli forces before Christ1nas. Sadat spoke after meeting v.'il h Kis- singer for the se<Xtld time in 1 .... -0 days. Bandits Ransa~l;: Vending Of ficc VAN NU\'S 1UPI) -A vendin~ machine t.-ompany clerk lay bound and gagged l'l'hile two bandits ransacked his office of an estimated $140,000, then stole hi s car, police reported. Gerald Gnus, 49, told police Thursday the first bandit posed a.s a deliveryman and pulled a gun when admitted. One bandit ordered the clerk to lay on lhe floor and to tape his eyes and bind his hands while the other bandit loaded a number of money bags, he told police. From \\'Ire Services NE\\' YORK -Syndicated gosslp col- un1 nist Earl 'Vilson reports that r.1arilyn ~Ionroe had a romance with President John F. Kenned y. Just before she d!ed of an overdose of sleeping pills in 1962, Wilson reported Thursday, she said, "Say goodbye to the President." \\1ilson sa id he withheld the story for yea rs but finally decided "to set the record straight'' tx-cause of a book on l\liss r.-1onroe which dwelled on her friendship wit h Att orn ey General Robert f'. Kenn edy, wr itten by Norman ~1ailer. 1'.liss ?<.tonroe's relationship with Presi- de nt Kennedy is detailed in Wilson's o"'n book on the life of the la te actress, !o be published early nexl year. He said he undertook a three-year in- \'estlgalion to establish a "dalliance'' bct v.·een the blonde sex: goddess and the President , V."i lson said rhe r1ffai r v.•ent on for aln1ost a 1·t'ar before ~1 iss J\lonroe's d('ath. He ·said she v.·as sometimes a discreet guest at little dinners arrnngtd by President Kenned y. usually al the ll otel Carl)'le in New York where the l\cnncd ys main1ainetl an ap.:irtment. He said J\1 iss Monroe once wore a black \\·ig as a disguise. \\'ilson said Peler l..'l1\•ford. a Kennedy in-lau.', bc·lieved he w:is speaking v.·ith J\larilyn on the phone when she lost consciousness Aug. 5, 1962, after taking a lethal overdose of sleeping pills. f~'-' told the columnist her last words were! "Say i:ioodbye to Pat (Pat Kenned y Lawford I, say goodbye to the Presidenl, and say goodbye to yourself because you're a nice guy." She \\1as 36 . "J\tarilyn r.tonroc was his happy col- laborator in thls distinctly nonpolitical area of his life," \\'ilson wrote In his nev.· book "Show Business L..1id Bare'' which G. P. Putnain's Sons will publish Jan. 18. \\'ilson said he knew 1'.llss r..tonroe well himself and a!so got oth er in- formation from l~ollyv.·ood columnist Sid- ney Skalsky and New York dress designer Henry Rosenfeld. Lawford , Skalsky and Rosenfeld were not immediately available for comment. Alder1nan Defies Yule Li ght Ba.n. CI CTCAGO (AP J -Alderman Roman C. l·'ucinsk.i say~ he y,·ill stri ng Christmas ligh ts around his home and dare lh c. government to <uTt:·st him. The formPr Jllinoi1 con,itressm.'ln sairl Thursday that J>residrnt Nixon's energy chief \\1itliam E. Simon, ls "a Grinch who's 1ryi ng to steRI our Chris!mas," referring to an order b}• Sin1on that bans outdoor electric deror:it1oi1s. "If e\·er v.·e ll{'ede<I to lift our spiri!s, it's !his time of Christmas and Hanuk- kah, after the dC'prcssing ~·ear our nation ha s suffered ." Pucinski said. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SAVE UP TO 20°/o ON HERITAGE & SCHAFER BROS. LEATHER SOFAS & CHAIRS SOFT BROWN BY HERITAGE 92" 11 l.enl)!ll Ket. 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Of'fkn Co1•• MtSI ; JJ) Well l!•y 5he~• l'ttWpo•I lltocl'I ~ )Jll NtWl)Orl l!Ol/.••t>P Kun•ln9JO<> e ... cn· !Till tltttl'I Boul••••d Log11n1 l!ttcl'I ; l H 1"00'••1 AVfft~ TM•,lioM 17141 442-4J21 C5-dffe4 AMrtl .. ltf 642·5'71 5-C.._... All o.p.rt-11t1: , • ..,.... .. ,2 ..... 20 (01:°'·"11"', lfTJ. 0••1'111• Coe!•! Pubh•~•nf C....,Pt"Y· "o .,_,.., •~•!.. ill~•t.,tlc>n1, ..i1 1~r1 .. ,,..,..., or ""'~''"'•"'•••'II• flt•11~ r-v~ bs ,__,uucl w1!"°'1t -l•I "'" "''~·""" Of ~..,,., ow ...... Sf(9l>CI (ltN ,..,. ptld •I Cit!• MtM, Co ll'l:P'~i.. klWftlp!lon a;. Ul'rlt• n" m-.•~I • h~ rn11ll 1) •S ll'lOllll'll~I mll<r•rv O•"''n1t>0t0• $1 ~ "'91111'11,, rridJy, Drctmber 14. 1<)7J SUCCUMBS AT 80 Judge Kenneth Morri1on t 'rom Page 1 POLICE • • • 1hl' n1ove 1·ould con1c after th e year's li:lll ha(! r xp 1red. Since th" r1·fcrr.:ndum San .Juan's poµul<ilion has doubled '1nd so hnvc S!:'lti:;t1ts in seve ral niaJOr crin1e t'<ilr>gori1~s. !)c>1vn!01\'n commercial burgla ries have 5oari·d. One business, th e Ed and Ned's sound shoµ, recrntl~' held a "robbery sale" to close out all its stock lefl behind an.d damaged by thieves v.•ho broke 1hrough the root Eac:h monlh \Veidncr h:.is supplird t·ota1c1Jn1cn v. tt h cople.'i of some sheriffs repurls o( the 1norc sC'rious crimes. Pressurr frorn \Yithin the C-On1munity for resu rrecting the issue bas not been l'Xtrcnic. however, C:han1b1.1r of Commerce Presidcnl Forest Dunivin recently said that within his orgnniza tion ther e has been no rea l push for reconsidering the local police issue. "A Jot of people think that a fe1v cxl ra patrol cars in the city would make a difference. but I remember rece ntly '\'h e n ethsherifs office had several cars here all day ~cause of !he gasoline crisis af fecting drivers. "I think the lO\\'n got hit jusl as ha rd lhat day as any otber," the cha n1 ber leader said. Local police "·ill be one of t"'O possible me.:isurrs "'hit:h the council might con- sider for the ballot. Sourct•s said there is a possibility of the addition of a parks financing Sfl('tial tax rate being considered at J\Ionday 's special session. ' . . Burglars Raid 3 Co11structio11 Sites 011 Coast Burglars raided three construction s11cs in the &.in Ju;-in Capistrano area 1'hur:;day night . carrying off C<lppc r pip- ing . new toi lets and sinks and a variety or t'\ec•lrieal equipment. {)ra11i.;e County Sheriff's officers sai d lhC' C(ISl!it•st raid \\·as at 27561 Brookside Lllnl', 11herr a plurnbing firm lost nearly ~2.000 \\'Orth flf fittings tha! were to hi' 1ns1allcd in IO\\'n houses al the site. Electrical equipment valued at more 1han $GOO \\'as t;iken from a construction si !e at \\'ind Song Driv e an d Ortega l ligh\\•ay \Vhere a comple x to be kno\Yn ;i;; Sun l10Ho11• Tu1vnhouscs is being built. Lumber ~ind hard\\'are \\'Cre the l;i rgct s 11r burglars \Vho risitrd the third ron- struction ~itc ai 27572 Starrise L<ine. Son .Juan. Intruders broke inlo a locke d gnr::ige on the site and carried off lun)IX:r, doors,, handles and locks. From 1•nge 1 NUCLEAR • • • bluf fs in the area. "\\'ith the economy of the country in niind, we reel that the plant should IJ1.: buil t nol only because of the fuel crisis but because of the crisis in elec· lricity," Rhoads insisted . lfr said the nuclea r plant addition l'Quld save 25 million to 30 million barrels 11r oil each year because Ed ison intends 10 Lise the San Onofre station for ils b:1sic loa d ;u1d to cul ba ck existing !'ilt'Jn1 plants th at use fossil fuels. Rhoads lamented the fa ct th at the ~:1n (lnofrc unit. planned to go on the !inc in 1970, and the Huntin gton Beach plant addition. scheduled for operation in 1969. had been delayed by en· \' 1ronn1enta1 ist.s. \l1':inv.•hilc. he said lhe eleetticity shortage is getting worse lnstf.ad of Oettrr because increa.c;ed demands are heinri; placed on the &lison system. Cil.c'd /JS Pxample.'f of future super-con- su11u·rs hy Rhoads were the secondary st:it-ge sewage treatmenl plRnl! being built in Fountain V;ill cy rlnd the Fountain \';ollr:y desallnb;at!on pla nt . ltaymond J-ludson. n1anagcr of the COst11 l\tcs;i Couniv nte: .)islrlct a n d chairman of the d1an1ber's Water, Power ;ind 1;:nerr.y Cornm1Uce, lashed out at cnvi ronmrnt;ilists following Rho ad 11' !)rcsentatlon and accused them of lc.11.d!ng the Ameriran Pf.-'Oflle down the "road to disaster." "Nioo oul or 10 tin1e.s they m a k e Sll!lcment.s \1'h1ch ho vr no basis In fuc t," lh1dson chdrJ,!t'd "TI1t·y put rvcrythlng l'lsi' l1r.'lt :ind lhc 1x·oplc second." School Site Capo Trustees To View Plans Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School Distric t and Sa n Juan Capistrano city eowicilmen vdll rec e I v e simultaneous reports J\tonday on plans by lhree developers to help obtain .a srhool site for th e mission C-Omm unit y_ The three builders -each faced "'ith denial of their projects unless a satisfac- torv solution can be \\'orked out on the. new site -have met often In rl•cent \\.'eeks vd th city and school aidell sitting as a special committee. The three finrui, whose tract maps \\'ere railed up for rev iew by the city ("Ouncil, are Leadership H ou s I n g System s, Standard Pacific Corp. and llolstein Indust ries. Each is seeking city approval for hous- ing projects in the area of Ortega llighway , and In each case councilmen have bal ked at approva l becal.l"e of the in1pact of new pupils on the district. One condition made by cowicllmen on polenlial approval was for all three developers to offer a school site solution. City ~tanager Donald \Veidner as well as CUS D Ad ministrative Services Direc- tor Josf'ph \Vimer have predicted success in the efforL \Vhile lhe developers have not offered to pick up the enti re tab for a site already proposed. a financial con- tribution -perhaps amounting to $200 per dwelling unit -has been discussed . \Vimer said the offers thus far bv the develo;:icrs ··are attractive and .it least a start." Leadership spokesmen. reacting to In· itial df'nia l of their n1ap. agreed to the $200 fee. If th at were accepted, it \\'ould mea n $35,000 in reven ue loward site purchase. \Vimer stressed that that fi gure - 1vhi\e substantial -is small in co m- parison to the total possible 1ab for about 15 acres lying between San Juan Creek and San Juan Creek Road. Th e tota l cost -if the property v.•ere purchased from a Florida investmen t firm -\\'Ould be closer to $250,000. The dist rict and counci l each will receive a detailed report of the progress or commit tee nego1iations thus far. \Vimer balked at giving speci fic df'lails. "I think the board and counci l should ha\·e it first. in order to be fai r about the situation,'' he said. Hf' characlerized the possible site as an excellent one for school construction with aboul 10 acres completely level and usable. The remainder ls In the creek nood pJa!n and would be suitable for development as open space. No major grading ls required on the site. The only major preparation expen~c would be comtruction of a high retaining \\'all separating the creekbed from the level building area. "From the standPoinl of ease or deve lopment, it seel'Tl.!I to be a good one and we might be able to use it if and when the need for a new school plant a rises." \1/imer said. At present the district is copi ng with elementary enrollment gains. The new Del Obispo Elementary School is nearing completion in San Juan. In the intermediate category th e cur· rent problem is more severe . V.'ith Marco Forster Intermediate School on double sessions. That condition ~·ill ease in Bra,v] 011 Lawn Encls iI1 Slaying In Santa Ana A bra1vl on the front lav•n of a Santa Ana home Thursday night ended in dtath for one of the combatants and jail on a murder charge for the other. Ernest R. r~arriesen, 35, of 108 S .. Main St., was booked for invesUgation of homicide following the victim's death. Ri chard K. Coleman, 41. of 328 W. Second St., succumbed due to a skull fracture, according to spokesmen at San- ta Ana CommlUllty Hospital.. Coleman was pronounced dead at 9:54 p .. m. according to police who llre problng the original motive for the Oght. Murder Cliarges Nan1e Parci1neclic 111 Girl's Deatli MESA. Ariz. (AP) -K• yowig paramedic. described by hlJ boss as "an average guy," was charged with murder today, two days after leiiding police to the battered remains of a child. Offlcen-s:aid Carl a Dahbtedt, 3, was found stuffed n e n e a t h some tumble- weeds In a desert area near here. At first, poUe< aald, they called the coroner, but momenU later detected • faint heort beat and rushed hor to a n .. rby ho1pltal. Sbe died Tburtday night. Police said Jimmy Joe Kolle, 'll, was being held on an open charge of murder. They deocribed him .. a friend ·of the victim's mother, Alys Dahlstedt, a divorcee. Fire Ollel Jack Brimhall 1ald Kolle wos: "a nonnal. average guy" ..mo ••ork- f'd on his paramt.-dics rescue squAd. about a year when a second int ermediate school ls built In Laguna Niguel. Future years. ho wever. could bring new pupil 1:rises, Wimer said. ''A site like this one could prove to be an asset wh en Lhe tin1e coines," he said. From Page 1 CHARGES ... 10 clear the air onct Jnd for all ." Battln clain1s lhe 833essment should be n1ore than $2 million, not the $1.37million quo ted by Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga or the $1.5 n1il l!on set by the State Board of Equalization . r-.1eanw hi1e, appraiser H.C. "Campy" Lynch sa!d wiless the board changes the rules permitting appeals such as llaltin's he v.'iil den1and si n1ilar treat- n1ent of his appeal of Diedrlch's home assessment UI' I Tt!1pholo1 Lynch, citing the expense of a rea p- praisal and costs of county employes v.·ho had to attend the hearing, aid the Battin action revealed the high cost to taxpayers of such appeals. LINKED RDMANTICALL Y BY HOLLYWOOD COLUMNIST Preiidant Kennctdy In 1961 , Marilyn Monroe in 1962 Battin himself had some caustic com- ments today aboul Hinshaw's charges. He said the county is still paying for mi.stakes mad e by Hinshaw when he was COWlly asse!So r. Affair Reported "As far as a Grand Jury investigation. JFK-Marily11 Mo1iroe Ro111ance? I would "'·eicome il. both as to n1 y activities, and as to ·~tr. Hinshaw's ac- tivities as assessor.'' Battin said. "I th ink we mi ght have our own Orange County Agnew currently occupying a congressional seat.·• From Page J EMBARGO • • • with Israel at the 1'1iddle East pe.'.lcc conference. "but if you are talking about dirPc t negotiations , the answer is no." lie also said he hoped the two sides would be able to bargain seriously about disengagemenl of Egyptian and Israeli forces before Chris trnas .. Sadat spoke after meeting "·ith Kis- singer for the secmd time in tv.-o days. Bandits Ransack Vending Of ficc VAN NUYS (UPl l -A vending machine company clerk Jay bound zi nd gagged v.•h.ile two bandits ransacked his office of an estimated $140,000, then stoic his car, po lice reported. Gerald Gnus, 49, told police Thursday the firsl bandit posed as a deliveryman and pulled a gun when admitted. From \\'Ire Ser\·lces NE\V YORK -Syndicated gossip col· un1nist Earl 'Vi!son rC'ports that ~tarilyn J\lonroe had a romance with President John F. Kennedy. Just before she died or an overdose of sleeping pills in 1962, \1/il!on reported Thursday, she said, "Say goodbye to the Presidcnt.1' \\'ilson sald he withheld the story for years bul finally decided "lo set the record straight" because of a book on :\liss J\fonroe which dwelled on her friendship v.•ith Attorney Gene ral Robert F. Kennedy. v.·ritten by Norman Mailer. P.tiss r-.lonroe's relations hip with Presi- dent Kennedy is detailed in Wilson 's O\\'n book on the life or the late actress, to be published early nexl year. He said he wid ertook a three·year in- 1·estlgation to est&b!lsh a "dal!ianct'' bc t\\·een the blonde sex goddess and the Presiden! .. v.·ilson said !he affair 1\'ent on for a!n1ost a ~·r;ir hcforc :\liss ~ton roe's dc<1 th. lie said she was sometimes a discreet guest at little dinners arranged hy President Kenned y, usually at the llotel Carl)'le in !'iew York where the Kcnnedys m3 intai11ed an apa rtment. He said I\.liss ~1onroe once v.·ore a black \l'"ig as a disguise .. told the colu mnist he r last words were : "Say goodbye to Pat (Pat Kennedy Lawford ), say goodbye to the President , and say goodbye to yourself bf'causc )'ou're a nice guy." She wa s 36. "~larilyn ~!onroe was his happy col- laborator in this dlstinctly nonpolitical area of his life," \llilson wrote in his new book "Show Business L<iid Barf''' v.·hich G. P. Putnam's Sons will publish Jan. 18. v.·nson said he knew 1'1iss P.Ionroe well himself and also got other in- formation from llol!ywood colun1nist Sid- ney Skalsky and New York dress designer Hen ry Rosenfeld. Lawford . Sko!sky and Rosenfeld were not immediately al'ailable for comment. Aldermu11 Defies Yule Light Bait C.'JrJ CACO (AP ) -Alderman Roman C. Puci nski say.11 he will !'ilring Chri.'ltmas lights arowid his home and dare the government to arrest hin1 . The former Illinois congress man said Thursday that Ptf'sident Nixon's ene rgy chief \Villiam E. Simon, Is '·a Grinch who's trying lo stt'Rl our Chr1strnas." referring to <111 order by S1111on that bans outdoo r eleetric d<'rornl1011.~. "If e1·er \\'e needed to lift our spirits, it's this lime of Christmas and llanuk. knh. Aflcr the drprcssing year our natton has sufferf.'d, ·· J'tlc1nsk1 said. One bandit ordered the clerk to Jay on the floor and to 1ape his eyes and bind his hands while the other bandit loaded a nwnber of money bags, he told police. \Vilson said Peler La\\•ford. a Kennedy in-la\\', bellev<'d he W3S spea king v.·ith 1\laril yn on the phone "'hen she lost conscinusness Aug. 5, 1962 , after taking a lethal overdose or sleeping pills. Ile ....:.._~~~~~~~~~~~ ... SAVE UP TO 20 °/o ON HERITAGE & SCHAFER BROS. LEATHER SOFAS & CHl\IRS SOFT BROWN BY HERITAGE f2" I• L•MJtli 1-.. Sll,4 Sale $1089. CHESTNUT BROWN BY SCHAFER BROS . I 00" II\ LIAtffl .... $1470 Sal• $1189. TEN LEATHER DR SUEDE SOFAS TD CHOOSE FROM AND MANY MATCHING CHAIRS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. STOP IN TODAY. 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Bra111lo's By \'EH/'\tll\ SCO'li' llO!.l.Y\\'OUlJ 1l Pl• -An· n;1 h.!l~l1f1 .uu111on<·(1d this "eek. :-lie \\ 111 rl·111<11'r,v, 1 ~ yr·ars -<Hit.! !;ii'\'~r;1I rut1rt ht1\lles ;1f1t'r d1\orc1ng r-.lnrlon Ura1JdO. ~011 :Jfl :ind <irf~'stingly h<':t utll<1!. tht· t!ark·sktnned . alruo11d ·e~ t•d bct1t1ty \\ 111 rn:1r· rv Los ,\11 1.tl'lt·s bu~1 nessrnan Ji1n1e~ Jlannfurd. to Re111arry After 14 Years r,f ,· look ri bit hke"ro.tarlon.. 11 ~· hoi Ill)' dark skrn .uud l&rgti. brO\\'ll e\cs. 111~ hair II S,,n . d) '' Al tho t1gh Ann~ hvt'S t'lbout ;1 1nlle fro1n Brando's n10Lu1- tai11·lop home. sh<! rarC'ly secs ht·r :iun '\'hr last tune tht·y \\'ere togl'I h1'r \1 as 011 Anna·~ b1r!hd;1\o .. 11,, s;nd . "ht•u h•' trawled 1 h rou~h lt1e 1\'ultlow of her <1p<1!'t1ncnt in Scp- l1.:n1Uer. "I don't sec De\fi Ycry often. But as long as he feels the \\ay he &k·s about rrie, tt's JUSt as \\'ell. I'll have lo \\.'i:lll un11I he straightens things out 111 J11s own n1111d. ., tlota't ·~-II 0 I V 1d•!1 itl111'lon /uu lo 1·e.~ort tt; llais so1•t of 11011ese11se after ''fl1e Godfol/1er." ing her son away I s overwheln'i.ng. "\\fhen J had Devi's custody 1 wasn't allowed to take him CJUt of the country. But the (.'OW't ruled it was all right for J\iarlon to take hi1n lo Paris because it \\'OUid be a cultural advantage for Devi. "You know what P..larlon \\'as doing over there'! Maki ng 'Last Tango in Paris.' It's a filthy X·rated 1novlc. J've llC\'C'f seen ll. I saw enou gh of sonic or those scenes 1n real life . her acting ca rl!'tr In addition to planning a new life with liannlord. She will be working in a oe"' televi!ion docun1ent ary, the ti· tie of which she says is <• secret. and there is a rheatrical comedy 1n the of· fing. She lalk.s to her cx·husband 011 the telephone only rarely. and then to discuss Christiatl Dtvi. She said Brando doesn't object to Cary ;ind Devi playing together. \\'hilllC'\'. a Coco01 (Fla.) st·rvict:' siation 01><:1'a1or. n1ade the ple-dp.c tu 1:111'. ltuchin Askew al a :-late Pardtln l Hoard nH._.l'ting Ill 11 h1th ht· sought J JXJrdon for a 1959 COil\ ll'll(Hl ,, . i\:\N:\ ~A ll) the n1arriagc \1·111 1~1k1• pl;K'l' bcrore the ('nd of tl1e \'(':1r. llut her happiness ;1t tlic· p1usp1·1·t u( 1n:1rr.v1ng " n1nr\ .. h1· ](n·i·s is clouded by thi• l:1t't 11,;it ~randq has custod\' oi lll·r son, Chris tian [)e1•i Brnntlu . IS. "l)EVI \\'AS 1vith Jirn ll:inn- ford's son. C<i ry," Anna said. "'l'hl'y ploiy together "'hen Cary clunbs up 1l~e hi\! lo i\lar!on·s house. Cary is on!y 13, bu\ they have bt't'Olllt' friends. "Frank ly , I don 't \Vant to !<ill. to hln1 on !he Lclephone hccausc I'm afra id there \\'Jll t::c a tape ret'Order on !hill end of th e !tne t;1k.ing do11'n our cunversation. ·• "I don't kno111 \\•hy J\1<irl on has lo resort to this so rt of no11sensc after 'The God- f11ther .' l hope . for h·1s o"'Tl :i<lkl'. Del'i husn 't seen the pictul'e or any oth\'r X·ratcd pictures.·• "UP UNTIL a year ago, had custody of Devi ," she. said wistifuJ!y. ·'NO\\', he hns been told so1nc things nbout me \Yhich have driven us apart. Me's been told if he loves n1e he should Jct n1e lie 1ras round ~u1ll~' of possessin:: hurilnrv to o 1 ~ 11·hi11• st:i 11on1•d nl I lonicstcad Air Forl'c Base. ··1 b£'lil've I srr1·cd 1ny com- munitv ll l'H L'nouqh t o qualif}·." \\'hitnC'y said. * Presidr nt Nixon 11·11! un- dergo his annunl 1nt·d\C";1I checkup Saturday at Bcthesd<i (..___P_E_O_PL_E _) !\ava! ~tcdical Ct·ntcr 11·ht•r'(• he spent several days 1<1 ~\ July y,•hi lc rccovcring fron1 a bout with viral pnPun1onia. The chief executive. \\'htf will be 61 Jan. 9. \\•as expected to spend about two hours at the hospital \\'here he will be given a compll'te cxan1ination. • British ship\ling tycoon Sir John t:llerman left an e.!it<itc \\·orth 5:i rn illion pounds. or SI27.2 nli!!ion, Ids executors announced. lt ·was the largl'SI estate ever reported in Britain . The government y,.·ill gt't ;11 . tea.:;t $62.4 million in dl'alh dt111cs. Sir John died ol a heart attack in J ulv :it the a~e of 63. His wi dO,,· is his rh1cr beneficiary. According to th e Cuinncss Book of World Ht•cords. t!lt· largest est a t e previously rec'Orded in Bril:iin \\'as th:i1 of Ellerman·s fa!her. ;ilso Sir .John . He left a fortune of 37 million pounds \1·orth about $170 million \Vhcn hc died in 193.1. • Jerry Landauer. the \V all Street .Journal reporter \\'ho broke the story on scandals \vhich led to the resignation or former Vice President Spiro T. Agne\v. has been named winner of the Dre\v Pearson F'oundation·s a\\'Jrd for ex· cel!ence i n investigative reporting. Landauer received the $5,000 cash prize at an <lwards luncheon at the National Press Club in \Vashington. Jn addition, l\l'O S 1 , 0 0 0 honorable mention prizes \\'en! to Robert Pierponl and Ed Fouhy of CBS for thei r reporting of the C h a rl cs "Bebe" J{ebozo Key Biscayne bank charter story. * i\1 ichigan Go\'. \\'illiam G. i\1Uliken sent a J1"rron<1I nnlf' to t\\·o energ~··conscious girls on the back of a br0\\'11 papt.•r bag. • The girls. Cher~ II I\. Sha\1' and Cindy \\'eh1·r of Cr:ind H::ip1d-;. had 1•.-ri!tf'n a \e\1cr to :O.llllikC'n on the p:ip1•r hn1~ a~k1ng for the· govi·rn•fl":-. I••'\! of a spC'ech hr p:1\ f' 1,n r<in· ~er,·1n:; cnl·rg) r1't'('rt!ly on t!ir radio The girl~ 1111rt> "io <':tu~h1 11p 111 the n1es~a,Cl' th at th t'Y pullrd lhl· plugs on all cle1:· trical <ipplianc··~ 111 the roon1 -includin g 1hl' r!ld10 -and never heard the t'n<l of r-.111!iken 's n1c:isagc to 1hc public. Preside11t Slips Out To Party \ll~SH I I\'GTQ,\' L\Pl President ~:i:to11 left the \\'hi1 c House unannounced 10 :i ttcnd a bachelor party for Ii i~ personal physici!ln and to meet t.1•ith business leaders. Nixon's fir~t stop \~'cd· ncsday night \\'as a reslored . government · O\vnc<l n1ansion hulf a block from the \\'hil t• !louse on l.ayafetle Square \\-here the bachelor 11arty \1·a s in progress for Air Force :\111]. Gen. \Valier R. Tkach, Nixon·s phy,sician. Mo.st or the party·g{)('rS were \llhite House s t <i f f members celebr~ting Tkach's weddin~ Dec. 28 at the \Vestem 'White House in San Clemente to Cheryle Gaillard of La Jolla. ~"rom there. Nixon drove to lht i\fayOower Hotel t o partlciJtate in a closed meeting of the Business Council. co1n- ·po~ of leaders of many of the nation's <largest and best known corporations. Anna c;dls 111(' boy Devi . "'!'hey can1e through the 1r1ndow and gave in c a blr!h- day 1>rescnt. A stack of free coupons they 'd clipp('d fron1 llC\\'Spapc rs. Uran1.fr1 e:11ls h1111 C11ristlan. HAPPINESS CLO UDED Anna Ka shfi "Oc\'J 1~ taller than 1 an1 no"'"" Auna ~;11d . "lie doesn't i\,\'l'\A 'S Si\llLE faded. !-!er get 1narried and sl ay out of resen tn1ent or llJ;<indo for tak· ANJ'lr:A IS trying to revive the v.·ay." HE HAS CUSTilDY Ma rlon Brando -· _,....,., 30" FREE STANDING FIREPLACE WITH FULL BASE This is the one that goes for 530 more at the big chain. Ours comes wi1h th e full curved screen too. (And still someone wil\ lorget and pay more. shame.) IN COLORS 99ss ELECTRIC LOG SET ).isl loolon9 a1 i! will moke yo.i !eel more C'Oiy os yo11. su wrapped up in yo1.1f old a1my blaakel. 991 BAMBOO BIRD CAGES These O'tf' neat. Very detailed. Gol a bunch a l little doors. swinging perches, and slide out cleaning Hoors. A lot of hours and work w ent into these. 2 STORY • 4 44 3 STORY . 5 55 4 STORY ... 6 66 EVEREADY C OR D BATTERIES Keep s pares for your llashlights. 1odiofi. kids toys. U.S. made at 1n1port pnces. COLEMAN CAMP STOVE A standard in camping lor years. (And Mr. Coleman never saw Yoscmile. He didn't call ahead for a reservation.) Double burner, with wind wings. 991 COLEMAN LANTERN 11 always seems lo work ancl reliability is lhe th inq when you're out a way lrom the fort. 991 ~•fer charge ...... BRIARCLIFF ~----~~~~~~~~c._C-~~~~~~-----~~~--~~- I '/ . -. --· ·-~ ., ' " ' .. '' . If ' --:t - ' ' ' +-- j ' .. ' ' ~-,, J ' "\ ·~y .. -. ; I . . . I' I . . ' ' MEXICOTTA . - . ' . (/ We might have one more great panel. but the shipper says. big delay. (He's on the turnpike raising old Ned with the trooper.) By the wa.y. did you know I just bought a new medical polity. I gef$500 if I gel hit by a satellite while singing "Rocket Man." PANELING CARVED. FROM THE PAST Butcherblock, Briarcliff, Mexicotta Hate lo say it's nice to fool with Mother ·Nature, but you need lo lake only one look 87 iiiOiieii:-FEATURE! -, BUTCHERBLOCK KING O'LAWN NO. 206 EDGER Ad justable blade guard. 2 HP B6S Engine. wide track tires. All s teel conslr1,1clion. Edge to 1ri 1n. 5900 al these elegant panels and you know we've topped nature. Got lo b• the winner ol the year. (One look and you're hooked,) full 4x8 ft .. every one firs! qualily. WHEELER ROTARY MOWERS 19 INCH 4400 KING O'LAWN NO. 216 EDGER WITH CLUTCH Got a foot clutch lo release the spinning blade. (Nice when the pretty lady next door sunbathes so you shouldn't leave the thing runninq.) 2 HP 4 cycle engine. 6800 KING O'LAWN NO. 246 DUAL WHEEL EDGER We have had a real year with Whe•ler. TMy just make them beller and the complaints are nil. four cycle. all th• safelt fea tures. Up top throttle. , KING O'LAWN FRONT THROW MOWERS MASONITE" ••••• c-fffs1011c .. EB!!ec11011 I MANOR I PANELS l oalr:. T•alr:, I Ro1•wood or I Walnut Full 4118. I Per!•c11. I I ! 911 I I .. ___________ ..... ' ROLL TOP DESK 1100 It's satin smooth (which would be saying something if we were selling dresses.) Lot of drawers and little cubbyholes lo put the bills in. (Gee, I would have paid you, but I couldn't find your bill.) CORK POOL TABLE LITES Bigqer and we hope, better. full up top controls including edge to !rim angle. 4 cycle B&S engine. (Brandy and soda?) nJ~H 139°0 iJ~H 1_49°0 1911 Put the light where you need it to ease that 2 ball in the end pocket and have position !or the three on the next shot. {Oh. you mined, too bad.) Or use it lor two amall table• il 'you and your wife aren't speaklnq. · This is lhe kind the pros seem to like most. With a little car• you 1hould never have to buy anothef. I ! 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OF HWY. llandy to Gol denrod fuo t bridge to !Jig Co- rona l~e~c!J . l 'orner location : cozy 3 bdr111., 2 ba th unil. ground Je, cl. }'LUS l-bdr1n . in- con1e unit over 2 c;:ir garage. $86,500. -:Je,.t'ace <:raciQu sly decorated 2000 .sq. ft. 4 Bdrn1 den. :.!~::? P.A, 2 lireplaces. ex panse or br1c:I\ pulios. la" n & trees fron1 glassed-in li ving & dining areas. l,.ce Ja nel. 1:.riced tu !>el l. ~87,500. 644-4580 OR 673-2207 OCEAN-BAY VIEW LOT $40,000 ' -' I 1101 KINGS RD . ~f!~ 'coastal Comm. Permit, Soil Eng. & Rough ·. Plan. -.::::::: CALL 675-1212 .:::::: ---.... --.... .-------... _,,_.. ... .._..._.._ ..... 1 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar ,...,.;;o:-;::::r~w""•-c~•-•-•..,.-•L• vvoo~u:01uuv~."ll""lll:l\lll!!lll CAMEO SHORE S-PERFECTION l~legant 3 bdrrn., fan11J y rn1 . & dining: rn 1. honie \villt se p. guc ~t ll oUse & ba th . Occas\ & canyon Vl(!\\'. l11 11l'r t·ourtya rd has lge7 htd . & filtered poo!. \\ ith easy-care landscaping. 1\uto. sprinklers & lighting. Our best bny at $15\!,UUO. .\\1t y \\" 1ntr0<h1rr (.'llltlS-General General ' Tl NE HLAC.J\ BU BN. Chri:-.-t -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 1, .... -'!'.!!.!!"C:::Z""'"'"-"'-.. =""'.!!.!!.!!. ...... 1"" .... '!'!!'!'!! ... '!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!. 1 1 ! 111• C:UrHt'l'I l! • h~ rt 'U IT I ] 'Ol lJ 1-i • General Genei-a l \Vti i1t·-C11t·n;1h:11 1, l i!•al i ·11·~ SELL, OA TRADE A HOME ANYPLACE IN THE NATION -------------------· ,.r Hurha nk ,;:, \'all•·\· ;11 111 I h:i ,; IJt •o·n II\ 111·· I'• it l ·,· .. 1;.1 ,. ,. fi··ltl 10 .l'l 'llt'..; 11 11tt .-1 ll1 1>1i1·r I II 0 f \ ' I f ·1 1.,r ii\+· 1,.,"1 r11,. s 111. "''11 , ) \1·a tc 1· ri>r11. :J l1l rn1. o.:: ge . an11 y r1n .. 1 1•.\V.C.'s '"I ' a ....... 1,.1:111· or 5 bdrnts .. \Vith 6 Li;·1ths. Lido Nord . Spec-Un.u:Juaf Jnconte &£_ General tn~arrl in !%~f :111d ""~th " tnc u!ar \ iC:\\': \Vate r front living rn1. with. 1 ti r:.l 11·0 1111.111 11 1 :.!.-1 ~· :11·, 1.. .s l.ep-do\vn \l'el bar. 1=>ier & fl oat. $275,000. d •> ~·1. ,\ 111<·n1l11 ·1 "1 111\' CORONA DEL MAR * Balboa Bay Properties * LIDO ISLE Supe r clea n'. l :xtra lgc., 2 Bit ., l 1:t ba .. frpl., patio. !-'ust es· cro\V OK. New Pl'icc $69,950. 675-7060. Buy, Lease, Option l~e st Newport l-lts. loc. Jn11ned. occupancy. 3 ,; A touch or the Dons". T\vo elegant to\v n-I 1·uvl·t (·d t.•!ill1<J!1 I '•1ll :1r Cll1l1 * * * * f<1\' :l ('ullSf't·tdl\•' 11•nr.... \\'.l\'f J..:flf<'ROt\l'f LO'!' ON Lroo NORD l1ll , lg_ den , forn1 . 1_G_e_ne_r_a_I _____ _ din r m .. frplc. ~45,500. Gener i i ~ hou ses. ;~ bedrOOO'\S, 21/2 ba ths , Of luxury. Deep, deep carpets, central vacuum. gas t~BQ's , \vet ba r s. m ix centers, radianL heat. di.n.ing or fa 1nily roon1. Chc·is1in1··s t·:>.1,,·1 i"nc:,. IH· 30'x105 °. l\•lagnificent Vie\v! S165,000 1·!ud1·s J1nlu.-<1l·ir1I, C:ornlllt'J"•I BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1·inl a s 11·1·11 HS 1(0· ... 1d"nt111! 1·1·a l l'Sttl!l'. 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 &12-i49 1. RANCH STYLE VACANT + POOL EASTSIDE HOME+ TRIPLEX COUNTRY $135,000 UNIVERSITY REAL TY Christint' n .. 11 ro •-.it\,•s in ':'"""-~""""""""''""""'~""""'~""""'""""""""I 67 • ,510 c· .. runa d•·I :\l_ll r 11i1h ho·1 · Gene ral General ru hu;;hand 11ho1 1:-. a 1•01n.,t1l t-t ______ _ $25,000 General -I inJ.! Physit'i"'I Hnd 111o·1r ;;I WE WORK FREE M k I E I General I 11,,-,.1~ 1·hi!dro·11. Chn,l/n•' 0 e t asy •. , , . DUPLEX Newport Shores F"ec si1nplc. Xln t rent· al. 0 u I y $59.000. 67J.7420 3 UNITS \';u ·;111t ruut •h s1ylt> h•unr:. llunt. Beach.1 &2 BR.I POOL. J UST s2:·1.000! t-:£-;\\'J __ O_P_E_N __ H_O_U_S_E_ ••ISSION IEJO I ;iJ.,r, t1·a) th1· pa .. 1 l'1·1•,1do·11• l-"1·11111 thi-< nil. 111.·1·:111,1· .1n11 Ou yuu1-sc\f! \VA Li.: instead m V 0f 1'tlf' :'.l!a t1unal f'h;11·ity 11011'1 11[tt\t tu 111i~s sf'••1u~ .,f <lri 1~ 10 NE\V SHOP· 1871 PORT I 2000 &I .' ft. or ;1i!' L"OnrlHiOllC'fl Ll'a i..:ur !n Bui·IJa nk f .. r 21 rhi:--shal'fl '.'. l)(ll'lll ho11h• !'INC CENTl::B, Hilton Inn hvnie ll'ilh four !leflroonis. 1 ·•~n .... tT•1l1\'f' y1·~r-<. I 111 ~·ns1 •1 :'11'·.~:; fiw .Jll.~I l•l' Restauranl !'I to <line. MARG/iTE ! {)n!v 11 .. ve;.rs yOllll'. l \\op Al'4· "·"l l\T1.1 ll.1· pn111d l S:!l.~1.111. ('l.,_sp 10 s1·hr"11.s, l'l.L"S C'ntertain fl1 home in l 'arp. bltns. 12 yrs. old . 1><1i111 insidt· .t· 11ui. 1':1::\1' SETIJNG 0 r \!:Ml 950 I s ha',!. Nl:.11' t•l•"!"fJ"l('-11 .c . l ll Y 'f'"TV. · pluniUilll..'. li>.:!iH't•s. N;ilura l s11ua1Prl 1111 <1 lal'.l:t' l::Ox lM 556-8800 \W.OJd inlt~rior. V;iulicd & I )rn \1•1.lh to11•e_r1ng ~h<tdP REA. LT ORS rn liCil llll'd 1·1·1llngs. F•1n1ily li'l'CS, .t c11111fo~ tublr •• B R fhi·iier o~tuPi4·d ·anti sµ~-] •111rt h;ipp~ 11111<11·•1111• 11•'1" ,,)., .. fr ·111Td !J;l(·I, ~;11·d , 111·1\" llll:.!l' 1":NCLOSED p:i1io 1 TO 5 and s1cin . Owner ;1$kin·; _1u i.h~ 1:••:t! 1·:~1;1.11:r.,' "'Hil l '''" I f'l'"'.'_1· .. 111 !li:ot 11 1111 rJ("kll !ahlC'. llf'r1k•d m sized 1-K-01~11uns. 2.·. ft. 1~1..,. 2 BA h(1ffiL' 11·11h den und P1'r d p:1 tioi. Sl'Al{l\LINC fronr fX)rch Pto1r your /"Ocker S-19.i::.0.1 26.J~ll Ft'l'sno Drive." 111 C•n o na dl'I :\1.n . o·'.0'1·.11111•· qu:rlifh•s f•ll" -11 1111 \'.El ~\' PRIVATE skinny; SAT. & SUN. ,..,...,,..,.,..,...,,...., ___ ,..I SJ.!((] d•»ll! !li•,1 11 u•11I. Call di f)pln~ POOi~. Corner Jot 4 Local Offices to Serve You POUL. ('1tlJa t1<1. Sl:"iOo dn11n us r :i BR 2 B,\, rnn1ily roon1 1.,,,......,,,,.,..,...,,..,.,..,.,..,...,,....,.,....,,..,...,,..,.,..,.,..,.,. 1 + r Jol\i iu.:. ~1:17 p<'r nio. _q(•r1..11~..11ed . 1t11•;,iy . ro_n1 the ruul forina! 1!ini11i.:. Car nicl CULVERDALE REPOSSESSED IHI' ;+ppu111l1111 •11 t i:ilh VIEW of Mission \'il·jo l1~h1 :-:. :1 bC'rlroo1ns & niore. 1General General $2j,C00 ·r t rl',\L 1 'IUCJ::. Oii·n-hou~e _a tnple:-: w11h 1ncon1e l'la11 1\•lth beuti!Hully llJ>- -------------------1 C'f l<·t1: C;ill 11011 .. !Jf1-07fi~ pot~nltal or S~i\O/mo. poin1ed [t'ont anrt rear yards Thl' amcni1ies of thi!!'> area niakcs this four bC'droom home desirable for any huyrr. Co1n 1nunily poQl, hlcyt"lc o·;uls. J-lon1e has hail tender loving cs.re.\Vc at-c offering-this homr for S::r0,75() C11!1 us to sho1v . Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5. 17532 Luthel'. >, L unly S69.950 for all fcat urin~ litPrallv tons of OPfNTll £1 • rT's FUN ro ec NICE.' CALL 644-7211 n1asn"n1·y. op1•n !~•an1 pa lio · elm i~11·1·rs & sun decks. On ' 1' rill' i.:r•·e1111t'll , 11. srOnt•s ~ 1 ~ I ', ' ', lhrt111 frv1111 lhc ·pool Only I ..,, _ '57\."iOO fi.:t•. Cn111e quick \ ----I I 644-7211. WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO. REALTORS since 1946 MOBILE HOME .. FOR SALE : $750 DOWN CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX-$149,500 SILVERCREST BEACH 1 • Unusual design & appts in choice 2-slory '· . M_~_BILE HOME ~ Ne\\' O\\'ner's un it\\·/:! l3R. FR. libra ry & 3 20 x -~· · :! BIJ 'J. H.\, ··arp . 4 BEDROOMS ---. frplcs. "1. l:lt rental unit. Near shops. I :11:;1!1"'':1: .• 1:1•1:111-'·1·· •.. '"1'1n_~·· s4.·i0 TOTAL OO\rN: '• 1"1 DANDY I \,_s 1~~ ·" c '.ti. f l)CI , 11_111d l llf•1u·h. I la r:..;i• IM•dJ"u•i111.-. WESLEY N TAYLOR Co R It r .. 1 :.r_o nu 1·011J .. k111·h. Bt·r•·k tin1•.r 11;1lk. Bl''1u11(u! , •1 ea OrS 1·l1>1·k, s1t11:a:;(', sh<'tl. lan1I-plarH l'l"". Bi~ kitt·hrn 1111 11 DUPLEX "" 2111 ~~ ::htaquin Hills Rd . :--t·:ipc<l P<ltJo.1 hrt:c yi·s. old tiay 111ndo,1·. J .. 11't.::f' hvi11~ NEWP0~'1"·CENTER N.B. 644-4910 · like n1.11 LIM·aled in 11:11· 1"00111 11·ith V,\ULTE!J C'f<IL-_.,.. , • ~dull pk. nw11y f ron1 nois.v !NGS. NE\\' l',\JNT. JN .~ GeneraJ .. ::: \'" G&nltNI St. ?nc·h':1/ bl. fm1u ~l uh· ou1·. $7j() ro1al doii'n~ $23.::i.OO A-FRAME z "'"'~'"~~3,~:~,~~ ,;,i, ";,,, I" '"~'Y'°!~!~~o"" 1-;;;;;;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;::;, hou."C'. SLi.!.195. Call E\ ES. n1on1h $25 2.""iO T 0 TA L I• ~ :ll3..fl94-11i!l(I. PnrcE: l!U~' 96'.l-6767. Super Duper Duplex e Nt>Rr Herbilr H I~ e T,1 0, :l Qecbwi~1 l ha.. Mo. • Fan1iJy:1'lrL + d ,law, • ·ror i~1~ a \. ~--1, e \\'alk lo shHpp1ni..: e SP[lUrull' pntin~. CALL ANYTIME '-. 646-3928 or Eve. 'S48-2l26 Lach en my er Realtor ===j:dii 6 BLOCKS TO ·'QC N OCEAN VIEW CAN BE SEEN AT : 0P(N l/lg•ITS.FUN10BE NICE• CRESTMONT • M.'t' fnl'f'\'t'!'! Bt•a111. o'USIUll i l ESTATES r· ' 0 11 ri f'l('oir il:1y yo u ,-1111 ~' hot11H' iu Corn 11;1 H1g:l\la11d~. JO:Jt .S11(· !1r., h r1 ·.1. ic1'1111·rrJ • ('11\1. !loin.-hr•s ~ lxlrn1s, A1·p, :11 p.~, 11·01111 Br~·u I ;p.. b;11h.~. bu1 1·11n t'~fiih' Cn11H11 ! l n~p 1 l..01 # 16. i ------__ _ THE REAL ESTATERS l"; 5 or G bedroo111s R 111·0 CONT.\C-1' l:.\Y . l'l\''. :'IH;n.,, !Ir , B , I I " I . . ·I· . I ' . for Sll011 lrl·~. .. . t'Hl'•Mllll lOl)lt• I ltl~P l .1:11.~.,.u'._·111 ;onic _.t;r ,i llHiSIC'!' BP.1 + ran1ily r091n l st'par;o1•· ~:1 1·,b :u1d 111rxll~l'n I 1;1i!1 Sl't:l~i;lon plus sen shC1re 1•l(·1· 1•11 11 ki11·IH•11s. Livi' [11 l1v111;..::? \OU !llU.'.I lif'f' !his !Ill!'-l"l'Til tl1 t' nlhf•I" lllld ('Ill ~·11111· t'\:)tt '11~!'S 1n h;1l f. T1•1'!ll'> 1<1 ~11 i l 'J'l'.I' 111'. fln1111 2211 Newp<irt Bl. Costa Mesa :I i)('f]roon1. 2 ba I h hid(«t11·a~·-Ul1i1na1c 111 priv.1 cy · -exelusivr CTl11\· 111u11i(y. Only S~7 ,9~J 0 . 5.u;....7-;1 1 -Open C'lf"'> 201:; \\ .. s1c1irr Dr. ~11.;·~'-~; r 1~ nrr<h.d. l>t 1t:r 1 + rlPii .. :; balhs. n_1~11y ~:-.:- PETE BARRETT OLD coLoNlAL i ";" ~,,.., ,,,.,"'. s·"·"~· 552.1605 Walker·& Lee 5 BDRM. + POOL 1 • C-2 i'Mll{" _ 11;,rf11.w Bl\·il. Sun/Eves. RE ALTOR c· 1 •••~ ,,,.i, 646-8811 ' --l!TIJ ar C'nlry. Douhlr doors. H•I ·" :!j(J. Jnlllllll' S~:.0. I !!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!"'""""'"""""'"" '.::=======::::::'.. 642-5200 T ile l'Htry. Con1forl living-$li:J.OOO. I· ------- _____ ~ 1'00n1. ftais<'d h £'a r ! h I --· NEW ENGLAND I ~~~· firt'pla1·C'. ~:lrg-.int hanQLI£'1 * 6 t:N !TS -Ens1s1dC', CflS1a ...---.K V"'OA ___ D __ H_-..,,. roon1. (;1art1 ktrC'hi'n. NC'IV l\.Jes:t sn .:iru. l nl~Jlllt' SIGO. COTT AGE .. I ASSUME 51/4 LA E RR W EAD ,i::i;inl h"f'l'f11rn1 pnol. S\\"<'<'P --I B [ 1iRhl1n)': !liroughou1. As.~UlllC' I* 59· \ 290· J,()T. ('.J zoni•. NO DOWN' Executive l_lo.n1l' .. rir;hl toll( • I t'l1t•ery 1t1·111~ 1'0ln111111h G ' f . l 1 .. · ,, this \',\ Joan 1~>11·• (:111 lo $32.a!Ml. 1".:-z T1'rn1s \\':irni 1)anl'll',I •'nlr'\' c.,11 ' i·raC'klin" fil'""Jlar•'. ~·urni:il MESA VERDE l't'll 11r )enr rou~ 11111.., pW'i·u·1i . 8-1'.!-1~1,'l,·,_ I · · "' ~, & cir~ .. '" to !hr v11l:tp;(• :1 R M C l1\'Uli:' t'~+ni. !~;t hl'd 111·.11•!11 d111i ng-. l'pi:::radt'•I k11o·hr 11 r~ . \"!'Ohl }3':11·3.rinn stvle ~ le\'•'I OPfN T/l 9 · H .~ ~UN WOC NICl ' rty c ardle Realtor j f11·1•pl : .. o• r•111PI ~ l:il1·h1 I\. [HI' .\1nni. 1 ]111"l,!I' !l"dl"!M01)1~ i,.'.?"~.-1~· ,'i',~~.1,..:1,"'t. ·n. ·.! b..11,,~~12cc·1;t~.· [ ® ·~~~ .,,11,~I~ l Sl U ~e1~1~n77e21t9•rl., C . .\l. Frr·.~h p:1H11 nl-1 u 1 ,. 11 r l' d \"ari1·ty 11f p1 U1lt1f'1ug frull Fii1n1 1his,·\y l ;1 r l' p fl (' llf'd l~)Olll.S, 11 lot l•W oul '.!:1. ,.,.,.. ,.,." " -;rt0-1·11 r tl." \o 11111111 ;111rl lu11 !1'1'1'S, ,\ ~'J•'• \'.,\, LPA\ + ('Olllpletclv !1n1shN\ lm sr-i' ·\l 1 -~ -~ i1:1Yl)lt'lll ~ r .. 1,11 111' 11' (' T(J ,\s.~r~l l::' "F:1•eryth 111~ 'i'.~'.111,'·y lor1n~.,!n1.,Y',,.~.'. ",· "·" sl·~-~-. ~ '1 . INVESTORS. ~2'1.!J~I i\111~1 111111 ,\ In ~rt'' fnr u111lt'I' Sl7.11111). Call "" '· .... ~ ..... '"" -(':i ll t1u1v0 :-l\l -1·1·:;) I 54!>-'.!J l:i !•)(fa~· m ~l'i· .,.,, 1hi ~ 11ui $7:~1 il•11,111: GIG-7 C'\ I'S. ~21:\1 1:11-3.1\98 a llC'r !ipn1 or CLOSE ESCROW OPfW TIL 9 • 1rs FUN ro oc NiCt1 I OP.EN r.'". • 1r·s FUN ro Al N1C£.1 Walker & fee ~ Newport Beach BEFORE '74 ~1•L 1•1•11 __ ,..., JN\"E:-;"r -berore end of yt>iu·~ 5 Bedroom On rhis t'X~'l'f)lional dupl"·"= ® ',~, 1- THE REAL ESTATERS --" --N--rl tml--'-• ·-· C'd \I hui· in Coronu d1.•l i\lcir. 3 Bn ,; ~' · It's a h · ,.'.~-• ._.:;':l\....i:..~ur ()'·" ,. •v6:·Do'.~07 '£-L·"i ns7., . ·'JI 1\RBO!l HIGHLA ND'· '!.BA n11·nf"rs uni! + ~200 ' ir "' ,........_, - ilf''llS 11·1th ·ca.se, 1 .. I#uly 11ni 1 1. -•:l-• ";;~~~~~~~~= ,~~~~:;:::~~~~ Pili){ Cl a~s\f\('d . C .... \\"hite Elepha nt Oime-1\-LitlC' \0c·rl!io1i. GrC'Rl r a n1 i ! y n10 .. n.'111111. 1\C'r1r poir),: anrl 1 ii ii . ---General lton11'. Firr pl11rl' in fun.1,ily h'nr~1~ cuur!s. ~crltuTd 1u FOR LEASE *SUPER BUYS* General t~10n1 11·11h 11·r 1 hn r. N H'f" $.>!l,.1ro. I O t-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 hig-kih·h1•11. :l':.t Rr1 ths. :\000 I CALL 644-7211 1 HOME ON LI 0 Laguna Beach lot $8500 I• :;:1. f1 . Quirk pos:o;cs~•on . ~ ~ J3'h·n1.~ .. 2 ha!hs. h1q.~r 2 BR d I $34 950 Suh11111 ,\•)\IL' l•ffrr. Si1J.!J.i0. pn !in : s.·,2;, 11~011rh. B<·ll1T 1 B h (P ex 9,9 0 I · .COATS i hun;.o -,1011 t k1~1. , ;ill I eac ottage S4 , 5 •'. f -tod!JY~. 1 s br Nwpt ,Hghts $63,500 ..... ~ ..... -. .... I w· l&; " ' ' RBOR 7 Income Units $59,500 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 4 plex in \Vesl Newport Beach. Steps to the ocean and channel. Compare. then buy. $122,500. , . I . . A . LAC ,. BIKE TO · Beach Duplex $119,500 REM. TQRS BEACH" Call ior a(lditional info -546-4141-100;0 DOWN 6-12-1771 (Open Evtnlnt•) Prime beal.'h to\vn location. COMP'ANV 1797 Oran~£' A\'r., C.i\I. ____ IJikC' lo llf.!ach in n1i nu1rs. BE.-\LTORS ,,,,..-J. • I MILLION SSS ::.~~r C:,~,~crpl~s :~.;11?~~ ~~'·' Vi llU~21 ' VIEW Tiled entry. Bright sunny ~ I &>st vi i'w in Lusk 11arbr)r ki lehrn. Queen s!z(' b('d--T-Hi::-SPAC-E RACE ~ 11 $750 DOWN .\11;,t>.Xl. Cnll COLWELL b:17-!l10l or 586--0222 Walker &Lee ~C4 l l•TAT( Ju.st r c po s .~cs s 1·d~ S7.'iil 1'0TAI, I ){)\\"i\" + l·l11-:i111• Ne11· p;11n1 nu 1 ,i., In. l.h1·gi•/ living l'0t1n1. C'l11·o·rv kil··lu·11 :~r, !H!l1 Op.·11 •·1·1·.s. DINJ N~ ,\LC'fjVI:; l n lu1 ----------- l'i.1001. \',\•II pl;.iui••il h,.,j.< NEW PORT SHORES I 1'001lls, !~11 -< •1! nl<1"1 1••1" \ BIL '.!'. l\;1 11111'-h•i• 11o •to . I ' llo '· ·1·,1·1· •I • • ' 1 <t r 1J.rl'ri!11i.;. . • dtn 11·• · 11·· I ,J\·· I'"''' PHICJ·" s·)··ooo· T I·· 'I ' .. '0 ,,, ' · 1 • ' -"• '1 '\ "1 · 1 ll•'ll 11 111•1 ,,,. "''It!•' • o •Ill van1·1"1'' •)(;.'1 U7ti7 · · · '" · ',.. · ·. r ' th•\\ t'lll'!••"' ~ \\all-, '" !"'"' h . OPEN~!I. g . /IS ~UN ro RI! Nil.I', IL'!llli" ,\• !"l<ll ... s:";_:o!JU . F .\.''l'SlOI:: Cf\ST,\ i\11•: . .;,\ [ ® 1C:;d/: (ii3 .. •ii;:; •;j:!-.::.'-,:: ~-' ~·.~. I ;1 :.\t.,;T,. -~2000 ~'I· fl. · · ii ·11 ui.:.-111111.·.1n1 f'1\ '"" i t 111 J..: 11 .<\ .111:11.rl" -NO IXJ\\'N - '====='='='=''=''.':~:"' 1•• l .1. :; hr:.' ha .~ f'.,.•·cl!1•11\ -11.·1·:1Jbo •rlu.-~I. Otily S.::6.000. * LANDMARK * ! ·1~ :~~1~ -I .. \ I ,(· :'-~!y. t'lill111H't"t". l1lrl1; ---__ . <2_:-~<.;,.;; SJ·:f,1-" -!1 12-~itli:-; in The C..11111\·ry \11 ll;1gt• nrl'i• I General I $11\0CXl , U VQ REALTY 11;; \111I ul .. ,'11 *673-7300* GET A 'CHARGE' MACNAB IRVINE ________ ... _______ _ FINER l-IOMES ' ' ULTRA BAY FRONT PARADISE Spaciou:; .J.U ll \\' \\'ell appointed Lil & 1naster 13 1~. Pa nellt!d den \Vi fi replace. I.lier S:. slip . 8385,000. lla rrict J.lerry fl.J.2-8235. (XII ) CHRISTMAS BONUS out of your ' ln\·est in a ho1ne for your \Vifc l~ fan1ily. La rge 31~11 . :~ IJath f=>or1ofino i\·lodel a t 0~;1 .1· SG8 .900 .. Jnyc:e Edlund 642-8235. I \ 121 DAILY PILOT WANT AD NOW HONORING FABULOUS VIEW-POUNDING SURF Cl1ina (~ove -i\lul tl-level \\' eleva tor . :)B ll 's, 1 /JJ th s. Sho\vcr & d ressin g room fo r beach. Ne,~-cpt s .. cl rps .: ne,vl y painted ~'\-: pane!ed. Sl-t 3.000 . !J .. Jollnston ll3. tl·Ior- pily 642-8235. I Yl 3l CAMEO SHORES-MAGNIFICENT VIEW l·:sthct ic 413 R hon1e on Can1de11 Road . La r~e pool & sepa ra le fun roon1 \1· co1n- ple!e kilc:hen fac il itie s & nrepl ace. ~J ti5 .500. ·ro1n Queen IJ.l-l·t>200. 1 1:1~1 HOW CA N YOU MISS? I31g-cozy LI{ n·, paneling & shag. On R-2 corner lot -11ear shopping & t heater . $37.500. Ela me Svedeen ,642-8235. (Yl5) PRfVATE BEACH-OCEAN VIEW Luxury 4BR, .FR + studio. Completely r e- modeled. Al exclus,ive 186 SHORECLIFF R O.~D . 8229.500. OPE N DAI LY 1-5 p.m. (Y16i EASTSIDE COSTA MESA SIZZLING BUY IN &LUFFS All the beauty pl perfec tion. 2 bedroon1 + den \vith ba r. E xpensiVe extras. Greenbelt \v ith a b8y and 1nountain view. All for only '69,500. Vlei\' H ill~. This lovely roon1s. Nc1v a ppliunecs & J ~ your f;:11 nlly out.growing honie sils out 011 n point !IOft \\'fll<'I' plun1birl;!. Lnl'.':I' ynnl' housr-? Be11 ullful !'1 j ::=:::z:::::z-=~~=·-::-:i::i::i::1 1 with a rorrvc.r H!O dcs:rce covered paUo. $30.9;)() buy'> bedr'OOn1 hon1c in p1·1.•stigc NEEDED Master Charge S~1n_ny sharp 3811. 2 bath home. Family/ d1n1ng roon1 . Beautiful pool. Walk to West- rliff Shopping, $51,500. flarriet Perry 642-8235. I Yl7) NEW CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX One block to Big Corona. 3 ·bedrooms, 3 .bath lower unit; private entrance to 2 bed~ rOOm, 2 bath upper unit. $127,950. LIDO BAYFRONT Spacious 4 bedroom , 31/J baths. Oversized living roon1 a nd dinin g room . 3 car garage. Pier and slip. $295,000 . BACI( BAY VIEW 3900 square feet in this fun family home featuring separate master suite +. living room + den + dining room + '4 bed- rooms and 3 baths. $125,000. _ -~ --644-1766 Coldwell,Banker ~ ' . -2161 Sin Jo1quln Hills R~., N.11. ocean 11 1111 C!!tRli nn vit'w. II. -don't wait -1.:1111 I !nr bor Virw Ii o n1 es SHAllP 4 hcdroon1, la1nily ~2313 11<'ighborhood. For n1al din-CAt'l'C'l' 111intled snll•s1ne11 and , room, 3 baths, 3 cnr gn rn~l', Ol'EN 1IL 9 ·IT'S /llJN ro Bf N/Cf.' ing roon1, rn111ily roon1 Y..'ith snlc~11·on1en 10 sell 0 1·a11gc 1 pool wilh aulon1ntic cquir-~-~ fireplace, J baths, ·& l car County prope11y. I ment . everything for indoor g<1r~ge. Not ll'osc land. Va-MANAGE .. ENT nnd outdoor llvlng nt Its cun 1 & rel'ldy. $81.500 m "''" r., "'°"' 1.ro,m•tion C. F. Colesworthy FUTURE call nnw • 67:1-11550. I OPf.NT!l 9. rT'S FUN 10 BE NICE• ocr•N WALK Realtor1 640-0920 Exper ien<'f' nor tiecessnry. ... US[ 1~su111l' 111: R£'tail l)cpart.-~ "" -YOUR VA AGAIN r.o<t<I ,u;i,dc ''· '""'"1 $19 500 . rHC'n1, r . Q. Bos ljiJ, 1\nA • I II 1 VETl-:RANS · I01111.~ rio11· t l1ein1 ~J. ~ 11\·u il up 10 S12.i000. F.vl"n •---~~""~""'~""""­ \VhiTe pickC'lf frnl'C' arotmd 1_5 roq rot1a&e by the sea. Nicely upcraded, 4 bdrm.. \V~k to beAch. Bkr. 64.">-«m. l&m.,no.. ,'pool ~ YlEW. MESA VERDE Cbnv~ _.. to BChoolll It. 5 Bedroam ot 4 bedroom sbopp\nr.N.I T RR + fonntll dining t don I f\VI E , , + tamlly rm . Intettor Btti.~:-condr-Vt1ct1.nt I: atrium w/~rcnan: lfuge wnll 1n, lot fRtnlly who masler "'1:1rm with tplc & d£'a.mve11 lhc bc1t. Would 3 car gar. Only $64,950. Call ~ &:i Id e 1' leatte/option. 545-3424 Sou1J1Co Realtors. . BETTY A. GRUBB OCEANFRONT Reali..-644--0lll! TAX SHELTER ••irflke Roon1 P'or 'Dfddy'' New deluxe> duplex, \Ve~1 ">'. clean out the IJa?qe N<!wpvrc. 3 Olt .. 2 l:M1. <'II. • • • turn that junk lnto c&ah FrJ>lr.s., sub. 4 car gs~. wlUt a Dally Pilol Claaslfted J, P . C•r•y Realtor if you hnvl' ~lt"eudy usC'd $27,950-FarnJly Special your VA C'n1ltlc1n1~111 )''OU \\'arni. vibrant fa n,il y homf' 1 may be !!llglblc for an ad-11•ith 3 hdmis, dining roon1, 1 dlUona~ lot1.n v:lthout rein· tii:1nieniaker's k it c h l' n . I sta lement or , down pymt. Richly priilt:'lecJ Jh·ing rni I Herbc.rt llawklt1!1 R.ealtor.1 &. kitehen bar . L a r ~ e j 839-1000 or 963-568.l covered pat io, As " u n1 e *IMMllD. POSSESS.* ;~,,_loon! Call ~111-1720 Lovely 2 bdrn1. t'Ondo in TARBELL~ Realtors h<'11utlful lrvlne. M11ny C'.1(-2·1 NE\V home:\ under oon- trrtl(, blt·inR, dl6h 11·~hr.; 0111 struclion in f o 11 n t n i n ot I01vn owner 11\)"ll "h11ni::-Valley. Cloflt' by Civic ofl cr." P rlt'Cl'I in Ilic n1id-Cl'ntcr & J\.1lle Square Park. J20'11, n1ak<'.~ ltd~ ~11en11er Call now for r holce or loCfl- thun ren1iiig:. lion & choil'C op1ions . MORGAN REAL TY ~W231. ci ... 1, 0,,,,10,,_ 673-6642 67S-6459 ment Corp . ---~---~-l It 1 \I e M)tl"lC'lhtnJo:. you \\'Rnt tn Thf! lalllest clrinv 111 lhc \Vi.'lll. and BankAmericard • DIAL 642~5678 1d. Call 642~5678. 646-7414 548-1630 Eve1. IK'll ? C'll11•.si f1NI nclc; (lo It • , .a Dnlly P \lnl Clas..~iHed , ~=====~--~' I I DRAMATIC. OCEANFRONT Ca n1eo Shores-4 gener olis BR's, formal DR. FR, 41fl baths, magnificent pool , incl, therapy poo l \\'I jacuzzi. Appt. only. Betty Kerr 642-8235. iYIA I MODEL SHARP In Sborecliffs-c ha rn1 ing 3BR w/lots of nscd br ick & 11oocl . Decorator accented throughout. Privt1l e beach. $99,500. Helen Hartley 642-8235. I Yl9l HE WHO HESITATES?? Don't lose out on this hf_l rd to com e by &I lot. 9000 sci. rt. -prime a rea. $23.500. Elaine Svedeen 642-8235. [Y20) ... ------~ [Irvine I IOI ~Chiv. 14t·l2JS IMC MacArthur W<6·1200 Newpott ••th, C•lltCKnl• 12111 • a · OAILY PILOT 'Friday, Otctmbt.r 14, 1q73 """'-'___:;:---::_:__~--~~~~ AMBLER TUMBLEWEEDS .. -. . ' MUTT AND JE FF FIGMENTS NANCY NANCY, MY L ADIES' CLUB IS MEETING HERE TODAY HEY, KIT! fbli'D YOO IX> C!<1 THE rrsr? WHAT ARE YOU DOING? NO COMM£NT ON IHE Ne w ENSoMBl_E l'M SPORTING ? I'M EATING BREAD AND JAM WHY '? ? by Doug Wildey by Tom K. Ryan / 1\jlNK IHE LAV£N~ER TAILCa.«T GOES RA"f)jER Woll-Wl1H lHE SAFFRON ~AGGIES1·roN'T YOU ? by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller BECAUSE YOUR GUESTS A LWAYS INSIST ON KISSING ME WHEN THEY ARRIVE ••< .. , PEANUTS --' MJW CO'o\E WE tx»<'T 6€T OifT OF SCHOOL ON BEETHOVEN'S DOOLEY'S WORLD OUR 5CflOOL WAS ClOSliD liAl!LY TODAY SALLY BANA!ofAS GORDO MOON MULLINS I-WW COME.? ANIMAL CRACKERS t»NefR! I • LION! LION• Ii ~~ SCM~ O~OH' 8 16 l(ID.5 WEil!: FV.YIN6 COl'S AND~ LION! 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AROUJ10 !!IOI.OS' CANUY !llDl'I ••• 7 ( ' l 17 ( .. ---~ J. ·, . . , • • . 'f. • .~ ... . '·'"<,J~~;':,~ Laguna· Bea~h EDIT ION Tod ay's Final N.Y. Sto cks VOL. 66, NO. 348, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1973 TEN CENTS Nixon Estate Charges Fly • Ill Reasses·sment Charges and counter charges uf partisan politick ing and n1isuse of govern1nent fund s v.·cre flying today in the w;ike of Supervisor Robert Battin's unsuccessful appe al to hike the valuation of President Nixon's San Clc1uentc estate. The latest developments include: -New threats by Rep. Andrew J . lUnshaw IR-Nev.'PQrl Beach ), form er Orange County assessor, that criminal charges may be proper against Battin Super Wheelie and '"'O other Demoeraric supervisors \\'ho votc<I to spend public funds on a reappraisal of the \Ves tern \Vhite liouse. -A statement by Supervisor Ral ph Diedrich of Fullt!rton, one of the thr('e 1\•ho voled to spend the money , !hat llinshaw 's charges o( partisan politics "are ridiculous." -Threats by a Fullerton land ap- praiser to appeal the assessment on Diedrich's h01ne and demand an outside Ch:irles Johnson, 14. Laguna Beach, di scovered one tiling those piles of dirt at Laguna·s ~1ain Beach are good for, lie put his bike through a tortuous off.road test Thursday near the lifeguard tower. Dirt will be used in developn1ent of city's new 1"1a in Beach Park. \\'ork on the park starts next wee k. D1lrr ''"' Sll'fl ht1•1 Main Beach Blit% Laguna Beach's Main Beach looks like the victim of a blitzkrieg but the rubble is actually the result of demolition tbat will set the stage for start of construction next weeW'of a long-awaited park. The view is southerly toward the landmark ~olel Laguna. Buildings razed re· centl y include two service stations and Bentoh's coffee shop, another well known structure. Parcel Rezoned For Agriculture Acreogc. owned by the Nil and Corpora· Lion at th e southca~t comer of Alicia Parkway and breakwater Road In Laguna Niguel h1ts been rezoned fro1n apartment use to agricultural. The Orange County Supervisors ap- proved the zone change Wednesday as recommended by the Planning Cont- mission. The property owner had lold the com- mission that he was not aware of the JU (apartment) 1.0ning on the property IS.• REZONE. r•s• !) ;1ppralsal li ke that done on Nixon's estate unless the supervisors change the rule a!!o1ving i.lnyone 10 appea l anyone else's assess1ncnt ror $50. -A st.:iten1enl by Ballin I h a t 1-\inshaw's cha rges arc nothing 1no re !han a "smoke screen " to ('()Ver lip his own poor handling of the assessor's uffj cc. Dal!in asserted llinsha\Y 1nay becon1e "the Orange County Agnew." The key dcvelopn1enl is llinshaw's statcn1ent ca!llng for a Grand Jury probe of the appeal Cl(pcnses and the possi· b11ity of criminal charge.~ being fill•d agaiust the three Dcmocralic su11cr· \'1.sors. ~linshaw said early Thursda~· the Grand Jur:v should probe th{' nl<Hler :111d !hen foll owed up wit11 a cal! Thurs· day even ing lo ne\\.'smcn saying crin1innl charges m;:iy be proper. The congressman said the SUJX'r\'isors' Hpprova! of a $~.500 expenditure on a reappraisal of the estate by the State Roard of EquaJ1za11on .. an1ounts 10 frflud." "/ think tl1t·rr is ~rt·a! opport111UI\ for l'ri 1ninnl ac.:11011 a g;1ins1 Rob Ba!lul" Jli nsha1\.' s;iid, adding that sin1ilar :ittiOn'i' could be brnui;h t a gain.~t IJit:'drh:h :ind Supervisor f{a1ph Clark, \l'hn ;1l.:.o 1'0\l'd lo spend the 111onf'y. Supc"rvisors Ronal d Caspers o f Newport Bt•ach find l);1vi d Hak1:r. represen1in g Hun1 ington Brach. bol h Republicans, voted against the expcn~c. ' 11 .. 1·:1 11~1· f/h· councy spl1nr !Ill' nioni·v 1111' a pr1\.11t· 1-.c1·son'.~ -.:ompl<unt . I b(•l11·1 •' 1t 11 ;1" :111 1n,pro1k·r u,c of puhhr hind~.' l l1u~hn11 s;11d. lhn:i h:111 s;ud :it thl' 11•ry h·ast lhf're ~huuld U..• a rt·quir1·n1 rn1 th at Batun r1·p.1y 1h1· ~4.500 :.pent on his ··pcr~ona l \'t'!ldl'\1 :L" !)11·<ll'lc h rPacH1d 10 l l1nsh:·111 's con1 - n1l'nt " tt'1l(l:1.1·, :-.:1y1ng hi:: fel l tl1e 1n- \'t'sl1~:1t1011 ··w:1~ 1r1'1l 11·ort h the cost (Ste t llAltGES, Page 21 Daylight Savings Tiiµe " Gets Okay by Congress 011 T1·11ff ic R.111) Another Comic Cha rity Tree Lo t Target Th ieves broke into a trailer on a Santa Ana Chr istn1as tree Jot Thursda y night and n1adc of[ \1·i1h stereo e<1ui pr11ent USC'd 10 pl;iy Yult! mu.sic and po11·er tools for cutti ng the trees. Seller Arrested Teenagers 11·ho 11·ere Opc'rating the lol at Bris tol Street and ~·l emory Lane were going to use proceeds to raise fund s for sightless babies at the Services .-- for lhe Blind J/ome, 2015 N. Broad1vay in Santa Ana. By JACK CllAPPELL 01 111• D1llr .. llol 511ft A second Laguna Beach merchant who sc!ts underground con1ic books has been arrested and jailed but this lime . the charge 1vas failure lo appear on a lhrec- year-old trarfic citation. J-lc is Jerry Welden. owner of the r·unk Factory, 750 S. Coasl lUghway. \\'alden charged today that he \\'US being harassed by authorities. F:arlicr. Fahrenheit 451 book store o"'nt'rs c:ordon and Evelyn \\lilson of La guna Beach were arrested on charges of selling pornographic comic books. 1'hcn a Dec. 7 story in the Daily Pilot disclosed that \Vaiden sold the ~an1c comics at his Funk Factory. \\'ald cn's arrest on lhl! o!d traffic ci tations c:ime at the South County .\lun icipal Court in Laguna Niguel when he :ippeared 10 pay off some overdue p<irk ing tickets. \Vaiden c\ain1ed th at although he had .A. " L agu1ict S lates S JJecia l Meet Ori Obsce1 1i t y ,, The Lagun.'l Beach City C<>u nci l \\'ill hold a special meeting at 7:30 p.1n. Tuesday at city hall to hear public vie~·s regarding co mmu nity obsecnil.v standards. and bare results of a counci l invcstigalion of the recent pornography arrests. The meeting was precipitated by the arrest of Fahrenheit 451 Book Store owners Evel yn and Gordon \Vi!son, 509 S. Coast Highway. A police detective purchased four copies of underground comic hooks sold hy the \Yilsons. On three or the books. the 'district attorney's office ruled !here existed probable cause to believe the y were obscene . Al a subsequent protest rally agninst 1hc arrests, the Laguna Beach l'olice Department used vidcot;ipc equipn1c111 lo record the rally ~cti v ily nnd participants. An immediate controversy over use of the equipment fo r survei llance or public gatherings erupted and the tape was ordered destroyed by !\1ayor lloy flolm after angry citizens contacted the cilv council members. The Tuesday meeting was called in anti cipation of a large crowd. Had lhe item been presented during the regula r Wednesday nig ht public hear- ing session, it would have conflicled with a hearing scheduled on the Sycamore ~fills specific plan which is also expected to bring an overflow gathering into city hall chambers. Last time the Syca more Hills WRS on the agenda, more tha n ISO persons attended the council session. At the present time. no agenda has been drawn up for the Tuesday meeting. Ouring Mayor l-lotm·s investigation or the pornography incident, he was advised that the city council mny not pAss <>rdlnances est&bllMing a Community standard with regard to obscenity. enough cash with him to pay the $-19 bail on the lrafflc warrant, he wasn't allowed to. lie said he u•as searclicd, his je1A•elry lakt!]) and secured. he was handcuffed and subsequently transported lo Orange County Jail in Santa Ana in a small van with two murder suspects, a man 1vho 1vas being held for failure to appear in court and anQJber who had no r{'gistration for his car. At county jail, \Valden s.'lid he ""'as stripped and searched and put in a cell ~1ilh JO other men. some o[ then1 suspects in serious crimes. There. he \\'as allowed to pay his bail and leave. The Orange County ?ltarshal's \\'atch co1nmander for the Laguna Niguel court today asserted that normal procedurr:s 11·ere follo\.\•ed every step of the wa y l\'ilh \Vaiden. Sgt. George Gilm;in said that the znarshal's office kn{'w th at \Vaiden would tMe CO~IICS, Page 2) Christr uas Progra111 Slale<l for Laguna A Cl1ristn1 as program co1npletc 1rith •·12 il!as ters singing... 11 nd "hc,1rty l\'assatl b01l'l .. is plan ned for the Lagunii Btllch Ch:i1nbcr of Co1nn1crce brea k fa.~t :1t II ri .ni. \\'ednesday at the Hotel L.i~una. Hcscrvations for !he fl'stive e\'enl s1xi11sorcd by the charnber ~1aste rs 1nav he n1ade by cal ling the Chamber Or Cnrnrnerce office. The price is $'2.50. Door pri7.es. singing and other en- ter!ainn1ent are planned. Now the young people will have to we tree profits to pay for the stereo and tools. u1hich 1vere borrowed, aceordiog to Or. \ViJ!iam DeNijs, executive director of Serv- ices for the Blind. Teenagers who leased the lot and bought th e trees with their 011'n money are all b I i n d th emselves. Laguna Res idents Set Cour t Ac ti on On Triplex Pla11 . O"·ners of !ive homes on f\l ystic \VJy 1n La guna Beach ~·i!l go lo court Dec. 2fl in a bid to halt further construction of a planned three-story residence in rh e area. Orange C.Oun!y Superior Co t1rt Judge \\'altrr Chara1nza set the hea ring date Thursday .shor!ly after Ja11'yer.~ filN !he 11Tit of mandat e action agai ns t Laszlo Bnrncr . 573 l\Iys tic 'Vay. Plaintiffs Joseph P. Angelo. r:1e.1nor Chri.~liansrn. r>on,1/d and .Jac kie Freid. Ann il 1(•!zlcur and Huthr O"Furrcl l cla11n rha! the con1ple!rd hontc would block their view and \VOuld violate local zoning la\1·s. The action states !hat 11·nrk on the project began flee. 10 and tha t the founda tions of lhe proposed lhree-story construction an~ already completed. l{issn\ge1· Aid es Report Cl1a11ce A1·ah s Will Rele11t Uy The t\ssociated Press f\·lenlbers of Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's delegation said tOOay there 1vas a "helter than 50-!iO chance" the Arabs \1•111 lif~ their oil embargo next monlh. They said they expected Israe l and Egypt to ~ negotiating a disengagem(':nt o( their armies on t h e Suc1 front by that time. They made the statement on arrival in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia from Cai ro. Kiss inger is scheduled to meet King Faisal during his stay. But United Press International quoted the officials \1·ith Kissinger as saying the chances were "less than 50 pen:e.Jt." Tilere \\'RS no immediate clarificn- lion whether the comment was mean t to be optimistic or pessi mistic. The comment set oil an explosive rally on the New York Stock Exchange in fairly heavy trnding. The Do1v .Jones indu:;.1rial average 11:nined 14.9 points to 815.42 a few minutes before 11 :30 a.m. Ahnost the entire gain occurred after 10:55 when Wall Street learned Saudi Arabian King Faisal might be consldering lifting the oil en1bargo. Before th<1! J1e11·s. ;i first-hour r;1Jlv try sagged for lack of supportive nc\1:s developme nt s. Saudi government officials and U.S. diplomats in Jtiyadh indicated Faisal might be v.•il\ing to consider a limited resump!ion of oil delivt:ries to arfectcd nations if Presidenl Nixon or Kissinger makes a public an nouncement calling £or Israeli ~'ithdrawal from occupied Arab territory. Jn Cairo. Kissinge r said publlcly that a se ttlement must be within terms of !he 1967 U.N. resolution seeking Israeli '1ilhdr8Wal. This appartnt\y iS just \Yhal the Saudis want -public reaffirm ation of U.S. rom1nitmenl to the me<lsure, President Anwar Sadat said Egypt was v.•illing to be in the same room with lsrAel at the Middle East peace conference. "but if you arc talking ahout di rect ncgoliaflons, lhe answer is no." lie also said he hoped the t111·0 .sidl's would be itble to bargain seriously about disengagement of Egyptian and l!!rneh forces before Chrl.,tmas. Cl1a11ge Se t Fo1· Ea1·l y Jru1ua1·v ,, \\'ASHl~(;TQN lCPI ) Congress p;is~C'd !od:i y and sent lo President Nixon legislation lo put the country on year· round Daylight Saving Time early in January. The bill, one of several energy-saving 1nrasurcs asked by Nixon, would take effect Jan. 6 if the President signs it before Sunday. ff the signing is delayed until next \\'eek , Americans would turn their clocks ahead one hour on J::in. 13, Yc;i r-round DST v.•ou!d re 1nain in effect throu gh the last Sund::iy in April. 1975. u·hcn !he old uniforn1 time act would agai n become effcct1l'e. 1'hus. 1110.~t states \\'ill rcrnain on DST through October, 1975. The bill v.•ould a!lo1v onl y these ex· cept ions· -Nixon cou ld exe1npt a full sta te from DST if a governor issued a proc- lamation saying an exc mpt100 v.•as needed lo cons{'rl'c fur l or avoid hardship. i\Hx on also cou ld ignore the proclamation. ho1vrver. TI1e re q u es t must co me from the i;overnor before daylig ht tin1e goes into ('ff cc!. -A state split. by a tin1e zone could hy J;nv exempt the porti on of lhc state 111 one of the tin1c 1.ones frorn the DST l<lW . rcsul1in g ln un1forn1 tin1e 111foughnul 11H' sta1c. -Indiana, which exem pts p.-i rt of ilS lt'IT11ory fron1 l)ST unclL'r prPscnt 1<1 w, \1·ould br pl'rn111ted !o L"On!inu" !hat exernption auto1nat ic:ill~·. -Jiau·Dii. Puerto fl iro ;ind !he Virgi n l sl~1nd s auton1:1tica!ly are exern 1lt1-x!. Otht1r11·1sr., no C.\Ceplion" 11ou!d bt• pcrr111tted, By pro1·iding one ex tra hour daylight i11 the l'l'rning, \vhen hon1 e energy dcrnands are greate~t. the lhMry JS !hat less heating will be needed and lights and electri cal appliances will be used one hour Jess than normal. Or ange We a t h e r Night •ind morning fog and low clouds along lhc Orange C<la st Saturday, but otherwise mostly sunny \\'ith so1ne high clouds in the atfernoon . Slightly "·armer. llighs in th e mid 60s. Lows in the 405. INSIDE TODAY Cl1ristn1as ill !11e gher to. Gold· '-''l \\lest College stude11 ts 1vill give yo" o rns le of u1/1n1 tliat nieans in a Saturday 11iuht stage .~h.orv. See today's \Veeke11der for i11forntaho11. I.I YtMr ler-.lt• l llNllllt 1t l ,M. ll'IVll 11 c1111..,.,.,11 s C11ulll~ 41·~ c ..... 1c. 11 Cr•11w1rll tt Dll!ll Nlllt.a U ·U Edllwl•I ""-t Fl11•...:• tt·ll For 1111 f1:1<1rd lt N1r1K.._ It ~1111 L1ftftr1 11 M1llbea t M•'<lft Jl•Jt Myt111I l'Mlld• >ti N1li1111I Hewn f. If 0•11'111 C• .. 111¥ I I ll11l1ur111h 1.1•1' S"fh 1 .. 1' Sto~~ Ml ... •lf •·ll T1i1'<!al001 )I T1111i.rt ...,,. W•Ull•r 4 Woml'll'I "''"'' n ,19 Wtrld N-1 ~" WMk•lllltr JM . . , • • • ,I ;:l UAl l.V .. ILU t lB f;USD Pln1a Walking Distance May Be Extended irustcrs of th(' Capi strano 1Jnif1ed School D1s1nct plan ~tonday to take yet anothl•r s!l'p In save µrec1ou s dtPSt'I Juel , and 1hf'l r 111:11011 \l'ill 1ncan n1orc $teps for lll:illY U1!itr1c1 youngsters. $15,000 Tab For Batti11 's Estcite A JJpeal By \\'JLL.IA~1 SCllRETBl-~R 0 1 lh• [),ally Pilot 51~11 Orange County Sui)Crvisor Hobert Bat- lin's unsuccessful appeal of the county t:ix va luation on PrcsidenL Nixon's San Clemente rs1atc n1:iy havf' cosl $15J)00 or n1ore -~i t !t:ast h~1lf or which came fron1 public coffers. . The cost fi gure was d<'rivl'<I from testi1nony du ring !he three-day Asscss- 1nen1 Appeals Board session endl'ng \\'edncsday and l'Slirn<ttcs of such fa ctors ( NEWS ANALYSIS ) as salaries of county employes and other key figu res in the case. County Assessor Jack \'allerga. whose SJ.37 niillion assessment of th e \\1estern \\'hite I-louse IY<lS ;it iSSU(', !;.1id he \\•ill lry to detail !he 101111 cost in !he coming \\reeks. But he said the job \\'Ould be a di(ficu lt one. Battin's charges tha t the esta!e should be v11lued at $2 111i l!ion or n1orc \\-'ere thro\\TI out by the cippcals panel WedneS· clay by a 2·0.l vote. Cotnmissioner Frank Manzo, a Battin appointee, ab- sl<1ined from the final vote. Jn rejecting B:.ittin's appe al. v.·hich cost the First District supervi.<:;or from San!<i Ana ii $;rt! fee lo fi!c , the p<lnel upheld Vallcrga's assessment. The largest single exJ)('nse of the Bal· tin appeal v.·as rl'vealrd in testimonv by l1\'0 appraisers v.•ho \\"ere part of a team hi rl'd by Nixon a!tomey Frank De Marco to revie\v the assessment. App raiser llugo Dnunm said Deli.larco was billed $5.500 for the services of the three-member review panel. The second major cost accrued during the appeal is $4.500 paid by the county lo th e State Boa n! of Equalization in Dc!ober for a dou ble-check an Vallerga's fi gures. Frona Page 1 CHARGES ... io clear the air once and for all.·· · Battin c/ai n1s the assessment should he more than $2 million. not the $1.37n1ill ion quotC'd by Orange Count y .Assessor Jack Vallcrga or the $1.5 riiillion srt by the Stale Board of Equalization. · ti.teanwhile, appr<iiser H.C. •·campy'' J.,ynch said unless the board changes .the rules permitting appeals such as &ttin's he v.·ill demand si milar treat· 'inent of his appeal of Oiedrich·s home assessment. Lynch, citing the 1•xpcnse of a reair prais;:il and cos ts of county employes "·ho had to at1end the hearing. said the Battin action revealed the high cost to taxpayf'rS of such appeals. Battin hin1srlf h;1d son1e caustic com· ttients today :i))ou t llinshav.··s charges. Jie said th e county is still pa yin g for mistakes n1ade by Jlinsh11w when he \o\'aS county assessor. "As far as a Grand Jury 1nvesli1?ation. l wou ld \o\'l'l rome 1t, both as to n1y activit ies, and as lo ~1r. Hinshnw's ac· Uvities as assessor," Batt in said. "I think we might h.ive our O\\·n Orange County Agnc;o,· curren tly occupying i1 congressional sc.at.·• ORANG( COAST LI DAILY PILOT n.. 0••1'19'f Co.11 D.-.ILT PILOT, wllll rk~ 11 comtilned r~t ,,.,,.1.p,, • ., 11 IM!lltfi';., br "'• Ori•noe c°"'' P11bll1~ln9 co"'°'"~· s~. r•t• .i11ion1 •r1 J1Ubll111t!d, Mondtr ''"OVOl'I Frkl•r. fbr C011• Mfl41, N.-...oor1 Btl<~. H11nll119"'". Btt<~lll'°"~ll ... Vtllty, t~Qllnt B•ed!. 1""1nt/5•0Gl•bllck •"" !tin Clemtnll/ 5en Ju~n l'$ni1lr•no . .., linQlt rpg,on~I ..,llO!n 11 PUbtllhcl SalMrd•v• •nol Sti""~r•. Jne prlncl~I l'\IDll•~•nQ Pllnl II •t JlO ........ ll•V $!rMI, COii• Mn•. C.Mornl•, '1J». Robert N. W••d "••idtfll I.., P~Dllo,,.r J•c• R. Curlt y ~ ,.,..ldtnl IN! ~ .. I Mtrll"1 Tirorn11 k•••il EC1119f TirOfll11 A . Murphin• M-011!111 l!.iror Ch •rl•1 H. l.e•t Rich•"' P. N1 11 -'"llltln1 ""'~'"9 ECll*• i..t-IMU OHM. JJ Z f•r•1t A••hMe M1ilin9 At.ldr1t1: P'.O. 101 ll•, 9Z6S2 .,__ COiii M•1•: .. W .. I ll•r Sire .. 111-1 llt•C~: lllJ NtwPDrt llol/ll•t•I H..nrino•on Betel!: 1117J llMCl'I ...,, .... ,,., s... Cl-It : m Nwlll fl C..rnlfle lllN I , .. .,.. .. (7141 '42-4JJI c:r...tflH AfteffW .. •41·1671 &...,-. -...11 AM D•ll'•l....,.1 T.i.p._. 4f4.f4U Covr•"""'· HI&. Or ..... CHI! Pl.lbll~lnf COl'l'ICl9nr. No -· llOri.t. lll111tr111on1, NIWlll '"'ttv Ot 141v•rt'""*'lll lltreln ,..., ... "-llh,JC..i Wl!l\eul Wl'l(ill .... "'''''-" • Cll'T•lll>• -· .._.,, c .... -·· !Nlo:I ., , .... .,,. ... Call.....,la. S4'D9o'111'1lon '"'° urrltr 11.'5 "'°""'I" 11'1' ,...ll l) IJ '"°"''11111 fl'lllll'afy et.11!Mll9N U,&J ll"IOtlltltv, The staff proposal calls for extending the walking distance lo st:hools in all grou1>s bul kind1.:rgartcn . If the board concurs. bus service would be provided to students living a 1ni\c or more from school , if lh<'y a!lcn d .i;rade:i one through lhrec. The prt'St'n t dista nce is thrl'c·quarters of a 1111le. Fur sturll'nls l>ctv.eC'rl grades Four rhrough six the <hs1ance \\'ill change fro1n th ree-<iua rt ers lo one and une-ha lf 1111\t'S. For pupils in grades seven and eight, the distance \\'ould C'Xpand fr om one 1u \\l'O mtlcs. Jn high school groups the span is stretched fron1 ty,•o to three 1niles. Bes ides the extended distances from ::i child's home 10 school, staff recon1· mendations also suggest exlt'llding walk- ing distances to bus stops by shifting the locations to n1ain roads rather lhlln s1naller re:;idcntial streets. The progran1 would sta rt on Jan. 7 of next year, according to staff sug· gestions. The n1easures -the latest in a st eady Slrf'<IJ1l Of fuel C"Onservatinn techniques -11 l're sparked by a dire shorg~ige in the district's fuel supplies. Di strict ofHci<1ls have pn.'flicled 1hat the tanks will run dry in February unless new fuel can be found . Appeals already are on file y,•ith federal offici.1l s in an attempt to obtain 1nore fue l a\loca- tivns. Besides the fuel issur. these it ems y;Jl] appear on the board's ;igcnda for the 7:30 p.1n. session in Serra School: Fron1Page1 COMiCS. • • be coming in to pay off the parking tic kets. Since they held a y,•arrant for his arrest for failure to appear on a 1971 Anaheim speeding ticket , marshals made the arrest. "Officers that v;·ere looking for th is guy happened to know that he v.·ould be coming in. A warrant is good for · ~re unless rccall('(f by the court or disn1issed by the DA," Sgt. Gilman said. Sgt. Gilman tern1ed the act ion rou1ine but he admitted after questioning that under normal circumstances, a pri vate citizen paying a parking ticket at !he counter would not likely be arrested on a three-yea r-old speeding ticket. Sgt. Gilman said Walden was taken before ~1unicipal Court Jud ge John Grif· fin and sentenced to the time that he v.·ould be incarcerated during that day a.~ punishment on the failu re to appea r charge. This could not be confirmt'd by lhe jufi8e's offi ce prior to press ti me. Sgt. Gilman said it is normal procedure not to accept cash for a v.·arrant issued by another court. In this case the North Couny Nlw1icipa\ Court v.•as involved because 1t v.'as a speeding ticket issued by Anaheim. Hov.·ever, Sgt. Giiman said that pay· mcnt could be made by a cashiers check or mom-y order for the exact ~1mount of the bail. SUCCUMBS AT 80 Judge Kenneth Morrison Cocist Bocircl To Siipport Test Bc1si1i By TERRY CO VI L.LI-~ 01 lhl D•il~ Pilul S1ill ~1 en1 bers of !he Orange County Coast 1\ssoci ation ag rl~l'd Thursda y to support .. in pri nt1ple" the C'reat ton of a Sl.5 rnillion hyd raulic n1odt•I il'Sl basin for U1e 42 miles of county coastline. Construt tion of the test basin has bet:n pro posed by the n1arine division of the r\cy,·port }!arbor Chatnbcr of Con1- 111erct.'. Jt \l'OUld be a physical lllOd eJ or \he county coastllne. built in scale to establish exactly the same topo graphical con - dilions v;hich 1101\' exist fron1 Alaniitos Ba~· to San Onofre, Ted Gillen1valers of Ne1vport ' Beach, v.·ho outlined the projl·ct Thursday during the Coast Association meeting in l~un· tington Beach. said the 1nodc:l would measure 200 ft"('l in lenglh and 90 fee t in v.·idth . lt 11·ould co1·f'r a half-acrr ~i 1 c ;ind ,,·ou ld gC<lgraphicall y rrprl'srnl the art•a from the San Diego r·re{!wa y to 10 miles at sea. S1 n1i lar hydraulic models ha\"e been buil t for th e San Fr.1ncisco Bay region and the Chesapeake B:i.y. Gillenv.·aters credited the San Fran- cisco n1odel with .. saving the San r·ra n- cisco Bay and kt't'ping It fro1n becon1ing a Lake Erie." Engineers '''ould use such a mode! lo test the real effect of any proposed change on the coastline. Gil!cnwa!cr.~ said such a model could have prcventrcl the errors made in building the \1·est Newport groins \\•hich \vcre supposed to stop beach erosion, but haven"t. Il e said the f)ana Point Harbor v.•as built from a hydraulic mode l and m;1y prove to be one of the best har bors ever buiH. No agency has yet agreed to spOnsor construction of the test basi n, but Gillf'nY.'alers said he bclieres federal, state and local fund ing could be found. ~1embers of the Newport Cham ber are currently 1rying to round up support for the project before they approach any of lhe many agencies v.·hich could become involved. Assemblyman's Aide Sl1ot • In San F1·a11cisco St1·eet SA:\' FR.A NC I SCO (,-\P l Assembl yman Leo M c C a r ! h y ' s nd· ministrati,·e alde , Arthur C. Agnos, 35, lay hospita lized in serious condi tion to- day, his spleen removed after a street shooting police said mystified them . Agnos was shot twice in the back Thursday night as he spoke to t'~o v.•omen outside a meet ing they nticncfed in the Potrcro Hill district. A third shot v.·as fired at the women. but it missed. J\l('(;irthy, a San F'rancisco Democrat, is regarded one of the two leading c;1ndidates for the post of Assembly spea ker after it is vacated by Bob Missio11 Viejo Man's Car Hits Pole in Canyon A 27-year~ld Mission Vi ejo man driv· ing a late model vsn crashed into a Laguna Canyon utility pole Thursday night and forced a temporary rerouting of outbound Laguna canyon Road traf. fie. Danny it Green of 25781 Marguerite Parkway. complai ned of pain in his right knee, but otherwise was uninjured ln the acciden t which di d ma jor damage to his vehicle. Green was arrested by police for alleged drunk dri ving. The accident damaged the F.ctison Com~ny pole, but did not ilself interu pt electriectl power transmissloa. Edison )Jfficials said a momentary outage m~y have occu rred as cr;ws later repaired the damage. Polict reported Green's van was bound oul of Laguna Beach and appere.ntly went oot of control on a curve ln the 3000 block. No other vdllcles were ln· volved_ ll1oreui of V<'ln l\11~'~. TJ1r oth( r r<111- dida1r rn replrir f' ~1 o r " t t i 1 ~ Assc1nblyrna n \\'1!111.• RrQ\\·n of San Fran- cisco . Agnos stands lo bcco1ne the most po,1·erfut staff employr in the Legislature should lllcCarthy win the speaker'!! post. Sacramento sources said Agnos is routinely in contact '~1th ethnic groups in illcCarthv's d1slri ct. Police liispcctor nobert \\'enty,·orth gave this account : "1'.1r. Agnos v;·as in the company of t1\'o ladies at about r.:3~ Thursday night, discussing a situation regarding a hc::ilth conun!ttce meeting in the Poircro Hill area. The meeting had ended and tht'Y "·ere talk.ing on the side\\•alk \\'hen out of the blue :.i b!aC'k n1an v.•al k('(f UI) and fired l\\'O shots into ~J r. Agnos ' back . Nothing was :;;aid . llc didn't say a lhing. \1t1c don't know \11hat the n1otivc v.·as. We do n't thin k it 1vas anything racial." Lucille Brown Rites Saturda)' Funeral services wiU be held et 11 e .m. Saturday at Paciric View Chapel, Newport Beach. for Lucille Brunner Brown , a South Laguna resident who died Tu esday. She was 66. The services will be fo llowed by en- tombn-.ent at Pacific 'View ~1emorlel Par.,;. Mrs. Brown is survived by her hus- band, Tulley of the family home, 87 Mona rch Bay; a stepson , Tulley of Los Angeles~ two brothers, Robert Brunner of Los Angeles end Louis Brunner of Oxnard ; and lhree step-grandhll dren. The famll y sugeests contributions to the Soutll Coast Commun ity Hospi tal Auxiliary or the American cance r Socie- ty. Ex-ji1dge, Dies at 80 ... !\!any of Orange-County Superior Court 's 31 judges st::irted their n1on1ing cal endars in hushed courtroon1 s today. pa)'in~ a last tribute to relired Judge Kenneth E. J\lorrison . Judge f\.·torrison died Thursd:1y night 1n :.1 (;;1rdl·n (;rove tonval l·Sc(•nl ho~pit:i l :~fl<'r a long 1\lncss. lie \\':JS 80. f'r cs1d1ug Judge Bruce Sumrll·r told a l'Ourt room aud1t'nce today after et1 Jlu1g for a nioment's silence for Judgt' f'.Ior- riscn tha t funeral seJ"\'iCc s \\i ll be held ;it 11 a.ni. lltonday in United Spurgeon i\let hodist Church, Santa Ana. Burial will follow at Fairhaven !\lemorial Park in that city. Judge ~forrison, a natlve of Burnett , \Vash., w::is el ected lo the Orange County Superior Co urt in 19.J.O :ind Sl'rved ou the b('nt h 11nl1I l11s rellren1c111 1n 1!163. Ul'I T1l1photo1 I le prcviot1sly had scrvrd ns justice o; the 1>eace for !he Santa Ana .ludicia! District, n post to \\'hich !le v.·as ap- pointed by count .v spervisors after workuig fur fi ve years as Superior Court J udge IL Y. \\'illknns· clerk. LINKED ROMANTJCALL Y BY HOLLYWOOD COLUMNIST President Kennedy in 1961, Marilyn Monroe in 1962 Judgt• .\lorr1son of!cn t'()llllllenlrd afll'r his rclire1nt'nt that he drril"l'd 1110<;! l'nioyn1cnt in his ~3 years on the Superior Court bench fron1 the time he spent in Ju\·c nilc Court. Affair Reporte1l Active throughout his life in the Boy Seoul tnovement , he once estimated lhat he had handlt'CI. nl least 23,000 juvenile cnses in those 23 years. JFK-Maril y n Mo1iroe Roniaifce ? Judge illorrison is :;ur\'i\'cd by flis \\'idO\Y. Virginia: a son. Kenneth I3. lllor- ri son : U1rcc grandchildren and l\1'0 great· grandchildren . 1\ Sanla Ana resident since l!JJO, lhc jurist found tirne durin)'.! his can~rr 10 devote on the side to his church and his favorite service organiza tions. lie 11·as a longti;ne lciv leader of Cn ill·ll Spurgeon J\lc!hod ist Church . ··Aho ut 98 perreut of tht• ~·oun gst<'rs 11e1't'r hat! <.tllt'lldl'd Sund:i.v St hoo!. .. lie sa id of tho sl' esti mat ed '.!J.000 JU\'t'tHlt: court cases he presided O\'er. llis rareer nn the hr nch also in('lud<'d the notorius 0\.t'rcll rnurder casC' \1 h1ch drt'\I' ll:LllOIJl\"lde al!t·nt1on. -· The 01·crells' 17-yc:ir-o!d daughter :11lt! her bo.vfr1 cnd v.·ere accused of nn1rdrru1 ~ her parents by blov.·ing up their yach t \1'1th dynan1ite at its n1ooring in Ncl'.·po!'l Harbor. The young couple were acquitted aflcr a scns<itional trial. Fro111 Page l REZO NE. • • \1·hen it y,·as purchased and inas much as there are no developn1ent plans a! pri.:scnt requestN.f the .. doy;nzoning" for ta)· purposes. \Vhen the i\i!and Corporation sc"k.:; to develop the pro perly it \l.1\l ha\ l! to apply for another zone change. From \\'Ire Services !\E\V "YOHK -Syndicated gossip col- umnist Earl \\'i!son reports that 1'11arilyn :\lonroe had a ron1ance 11·ith President John i'~. Kennedy. Just before she dit.'CI. of an overdose of sleeping pil!s in 1962, \Vilson reported Thursday , iihe s;iid, "Say goodbye to the l'residt'nl." \\'ilson said he v.·ithheld the story for .\'ears but finally decided "to set the rceord straight'' because of a book on !ltiss !llonroe v.·hich d1vC'llN.f on her friendship \\•1th Atiorn<'y Gent'ral Robert F. f\cnnedy, wri!l en by Norn1an ~ta i ler. i\l1ss .\lonroe·s rela!ionsh ip \\"ith Prcsi· drnt KC'nncdv is dcta ilt'd in \Vi lson 's O\\ ll book on ·the li fe of lnc late actress , to be published early lll'Xt year. lie srud he underiook a three-year 1n- vestiga!ion to establlsh a "dalliance" betv.·een the blonde sex goddess and the President. \rd'son s:1i<l th e ~iffair 1\·ent on for a ln1ost a yra r ht'fo rc ~1iss J\lonroe 's ct~·a1h . I le said she w<1 s sometimes ;i cl 1~crec t gurs~ :it litt[(' dinners arrnnged by Presidrnt Kennedy. usually at the I fol e! r arlylf' in 1'<'w York whf're the K<'nncd ys 1n;11 n!:.11ned nn npartn1 cnt. lie !'>.11d ,\1 1~$ .\lonroc onc" wore a blnck \I 1g ;is :i cl 1sgui:-.c. \\'itson S<l1d Pcler Lav.·ford . a Kennedy in·!<JI\'. \Jf·l1c \'cd he y,·as speaking v.·ith ~l:i.r ll }n on the phone 1\·hcn she lost consciousness Au~. 5. 1962. after takini:: a lethal overdos~ or sleeping pills. llc- told the rolumnist her last words v.·ere: "Say goodbyr to Pat (Pat Kennedy La1vfordl, say goodbYl' to tl1C' President, and say goodbye to yourself becau~ you·re a nice guy." She \Vas 36. "1\-lari!yn Monr()(' y,·as hi~ happy col- laborator in this dislinc1ly nonpolitical area of his life." \\'ilson \\'rote in his new book "Show Busin<'SS L.1id Uare'' 1vhich G. P. Putnan1 's Sons "'ill publish Jan. 18. \\'i!son said he knew ~l iss ~l onroc v.·ell himself .'lnd also got other in- formation frorn llolly\\'ood columnis! Si d- ney Skolsky and Nr1v Yor k dress designer Jlenry Rosrnft•ld. La•wford, Skolsk\· and Rosenfeld \\'ere not immediately a~·a1\able for cornn1 en1. County Dri ver Killed In Freeway Accident Charl es Weiss. 41. of l 1315 Linda \Vay, Lus Al:in1itos, v.·as killed l'llrly today when his "'~!:itho11nd ear y,•ent out of control on the Gnrdcn Grove fr('{'way ond cra~hl'd into a sign pole . 'fhe Orange County (:oronrr's offi ce sa id lie \\';1s 1ll•<id 011 arrival :H \\"t stn1 instr r C'on1n1 11111 !y l!o:pil:1I .:it 2 ;1.n1. lligh··••ay p;11rul oif1cers said he \\'a_ alone in the car, v.·hen it struck. the s1gn standard just east or Magnolia Street in Garden Gro\'l'. -------------------------------------- SAVE UP TO 20 °/o ON HERITAGE & SCHAFER BROS. LEATHER SOFAS & CH.AIRS ' " ' ' ... t \ \ SO FT BROWN BY HERITAGE 9.2" lr1 L•~9rtl llf'9. SI 364 Sale $1089. CHESTNUT BROWN BY SCHAFER BROS • I 00" lr1 l.e1t9th .... 51470 Sale $1189. TEN LEATHER OR SUEDE SOFAS TO CHOOSE F ROM AND MANY MATCHING CHAIRS READY FOR IMM EDIATE DELIVERY . STOP IN TODAY. OREXEL-HERJTAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARAS"I AN NEWPOn T BEACH e 7uJ NII fle1.11e"J. f :;c, INTERIORS WliKDAYS & SATURDAYS 9:00 le 5:JO FllDA Y 'TIL 9:00 1727 W~<.T("',l IF~ DR. 64 1.2050 IOp1A Sund•v 12·5:J0) LAGUNA BEACH 0 l~o; NC"IRTH C.OASl MWY IOp•n Su11d•v 1.2-6110) 49 4 6611 . TORRANCE e 2l•4t HAWTHORNf It YO. J71·1Jl9 " ' ! . ' r ' \ I I ' 1 l • f ' • ' I ( n:, Saddlehaek T o day's Fin a l N.Y. Sto cks VOL. bb, NO. 348 , 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRID AY, DECEMBER 14, 1973 TEN CENTS Charges Fly • Ill Nixon Estate Reassessment Cl~rges and counter charges u! partisan Politicking and misuse or AOYcrn1nent funds were flying today in the wake of Supervisor Robert Battin's unsuccessful appeal to hike the valua tion of President Nixon's San Cle,mente tSl3tC, The lat(.'S! developn1ents include: -Ne\v threats by Rep. Andrew J. Hinshaw i ll· NC\\'PQrt Beach), former Or1:1nge Coun1y assessor, that crinllnal churgcs 1nuy be proJ)<'r against Battin OS Da y lig·ht Change Set In January \\'ASHl.'\GTON (U PI 1 Congress passed today and Sl'nt to Prf'sident Nixon legislation to put the country on year- /'OUnd Daylight Saving Tln1c t'arly in January. The bill, one or several enc.rgy·saving measures asked b~· Nixon. would take effect Jan. 6 ir the Presldcnt signs lt l>efore Sunday. If th e signing is delayed unti l next week , An1cricans "'ould tum their clocks ahead one hour on Jill. 13. Year-round DST ""'ould remain in c[(ect th rough the last Sunday in April, 1975. \~hen the old uniform time act would again become effective. Th us. most st:itcs v.·ill remain on DST through Oc!obrr. 1975. The bill v.·ould allow onl y these ex- ceptions: -Nixon could exem11t a fall state from DST if :t goreroor issued a proc· Jamation saying an exemption \\'as needed In conserve fuel nr avoid hardship. Nixon also could ignore the proclamation. however. The re q u es I n1ust come from the governor before tlaylight time goes into e[fect. -A state split by a time zone could by Ja111 exen1pt the portion of the state in one of the time zones fr orn the DST l;iv.•. resulting in uniform time throu ghout the state. -Indiana. v.1hich exempts part of its h'tTitoI)' from DST und er present law, 1rould be permitted tG continue that exemption autoinatically. -l{awaii, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands automatically arc exempted. ()therwlse. oo exceptions 1vould be permitted. By providing one extra hour daylight in the evening, when home energy demands are greatest, the theory is that less ht'!ating win be needed and lights and elettrical appliances will be used one hour ·less than normal. Opponents contended little energy would be saved and that extreme hardship would be caused in some areas, Including children having to wait in the dark (or school buses. On the northwestern edge of lime zones the ·11un would not rise until after 9 a.~. ' · Because .;pf late wlnter sunrises, the bil l directed the.Yedei-al Communicattons Commission' lo: i>trmlt many daylight- only radio ..i1.alioM to go on the air earlier in the evening. Tee~~ers . Held On P~tr Clt~ges A trio, or i~~·~rs ~!Ising a suspicious pipe aroond oo the football fleld at University ltlgb SChool were among four taken into C!UStody on marijuana charges Thursday in Irvine. A filth youth who was alleged!y .1mok- lng the illicit weed in a gully next to the t11mpt13 during cl8S8 bouts eocaped from orticet Max Bowman. The arrest" Ill of boY• · 14 and 15, came at almost the, same time, after faculty member Ga:ry Norton took tM t hrec y01.mgstera into custody on the rootbllll field. and two other Democra tic supervisors who voted to spend public fund s on a reappraisal of the Western \Vhitc House. -A statement by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich of Fullerton, one of tile three who voted to spend the money. that llinshaw's charges of partisrin po1itics "are ridiculous ." -Threats by a Fullerton l:ind an· praiser IG appea l the assessment on Diedrich's hoine and den1and an outside ::ippr:'.lisa! like. that done on Nixon's estate unless the .supervisors change the ru\e :1\IQv.'ing anyone to appeal anyone else's :isscssn•cnt for $50. -A statement by Battin l ha l l ltnshav.•'s charges nre nothing n1ore than a "snioke. screen" to cover up his ov.'n poor handling of the assessor's ofrice. Battin asserted Hinshaw 1nay becorne '"the Orange County Agnew." The. key devclnp1nent is liin.sha\r's .slatcn1cllt calling for a Gr<ind Jury probe '"Doggie Don't ' W ar W aged Ag<1inst A ninia l L it te r "Rcmen1ber -the 1norning dc111 should not be doggie doo." That is th e rallying cry of Irvine l)ark ~1aintenance Coordinalor 11•ho is "·aging a one-man \Vil/' against '·doggie doo" littering cit y grl'.'ensc:apes. Charles Knowl es. whose job i! is lo keep parks and city-owned grcenbcl1s neat and tidy, cites city la\.\·s bannin~ free running dogs, "During the day, seve ral dugs ma y be observed roaming about a park. lr;:iv- ing a little '·p" al !his tree and an occasional calling card here or 1hre." he said in a press release. "Also, in the evening. scver;:i[ dog 01vners may be observed walking their dogs. complete with leash. pausing oc- casionally to let Fido do his 'business' on the grass. "The master then continues along en- joying your well kept park," Kno111lcs said .. "It's loo bad \\'hen we. co1nc along the next day and observe n1any Jillie ·business droppings' scattered throughout our park . "ll 's even v.'orse 11·hen we don 't observe then1 ." Kno1v!cs observes. "!lave ~\'OU ever h;id to tell the wai ting tennis pl<iyl'rs to 'go ahead 11·ithout you' because you had 10 clean you r shoes before v.·alking on the court?'' he asked. "How about l ittle Susan, \\'ho. after playing in the park, comes horne \Vith doogic. doo on her .shocs'I" Kno1vles asks for help in conibatling rhe problrcn nnd suggests ho111 Irvine ci tizens n1ight help. lie urges rcsideata to n1ake sure ''Rover is kcpt in his /her o\\•n yard." further. "when we 1valk our dog . on a leash, \Ye can carry a little bag and scoop to ren1ovc the doogic doo from the grass.'' l(issi11ge1· Ai(l es Report I Chance A1·ah s Will Rele11t By The Associated Press f..lembers of Secretary of State }lenry A. Kissinger's dclegalion said IC'da.v there \\'as a "bctler than 50·~ chanl·c '" the Ara b.s \\'ill lift their oil c1nbargo nex t monlh. They said they expected Israel and Egypt to be negotiating a discngagetnent oi their armies on ! h e Suc:t. lront by that tim e. · They made the statement on arriv;il in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia from Cairo. Kissinger ls scheduled to meet l\ing Faisal during his stay. But United Press l nlern:ition~il quoted the officials with Kissinger as saying the chances v.·ere "less than 50 percent.·• • There \Vas no immediate clarifica._ tion whether the comment was m('ant to be optimistic or pessimistic. The comment set ofr an explosive rall y Oil the Ne\V York Stock. Exchange in fa irly heavy trading . TilC Dow Jones industrial average gaine<l 14.9 points to 81 5.42 a fc111 i" minutes before 11 :JO a.m. Almoft the entire gain occurred after IO:fl5 "'hen \I/all Street learned Saudi Arabian King Shutdowns Fnisal might be considerin g liftinr; the oil cinbargo. Before ll1at ncv.·s, :i first-hour ral/v try .sagged for lack ol supportive ne1v-s dc\·e!oprncnts. Saudi govcrnm!'nt offi<'i:i!s and t:.s. diµlo 1nats in Riyadh indicated Faisal n11gh\ he 1vil!ing to consider a lin1itcd rcsu1nption of oil deliveries !o affected nations if President Nixon or Kissinger rnak(•S n public announceinent calling for l~rneli \rithdrav.·a! fro1n occupi~d Arab tcrritor\'. In Cairo. Kissinger snid p11blicly that. :i scttlC'1ncnt n1ust be 11'1 thin tern's of the. 1967 U.N. resolution seeking Israeli withdrillval. TI1is apparc.nlly is just 1\·\1nt the. Saudis \Vant -public reaffirmation of U.S. con11ni1mcnt lo the. nH•asure. President An\\·a r Sadat sald Egypt \Vas willing to be in the sa1nc roon1 \vilh Israel at the ~1iddle East peace confere nce. ""but if you are talking about direct negotialions. !he ansv.·cr is no." 11e also said he hoped the two sides \\'ould be able to ba rgain serious ly about disengagement of Egyptian and Israeli forces before Christmas. Irvine Trustees Study School Loss of Poive 1· !Ass of electric power in Irvine means University High School and El Camino Reel Elementary School would be shut down, Irvine Unified School District tnmees were told this week. "The minimum number or windows. particularly at the high school and El Carriino Real, precludes continued opera- tion in the event or prolonged power ootageo." ·• staff niiort to t h e lloerd of Education sUgests. W~ather 1 perriil~~ however, 30 to 45 mlruite 0 rolllng btaclouts" would not require closure or the schools since out· door activities could be scheduled. he both dark and stuffy as lights and air condit ioning shut down with the power cu toff, "If a n•ajor power or buildin g elec· trical·tnechanical system failure occurs. and there is no clear indica tion the building systems will be placed back in operation in a short time , the children will have to be released to return ho1ne or be rea~igned to other schools ac- cording to plan,'' the tUSD energy crisis report says. Officer eo~an had taken his own detainee to the sehool office, where the boy refuaed tO identify his. com-... panion . Rolling blackouts spread the shortage or electrical power due to the "energy crl1ls'' around. However, beCRU!e the two schools were buUt without windows. classrooms would Irvine bas no other high school. P\Jrc.hMe of generators is O(£ercd in the report as a slight hope_, "but in the case o( a general shortage, the. demand for such units would outstrip avflilability.'1 1'he district's older facilities -which !See SHUTDOWN. rage ZI of the nppe.:tl l'XIX'llSl'S a11d 1h1· JlO~l'i1 · b1l1ty of ("rilninal thi.irge;; lxiing fill'd against the thr1.:c. Dl·rnocr<itic. .super- visors . lfin sha11· s11id t•arly Thur~d:iy th1· Grrind Jury should probe the n1alter <Ind then fo!lo1vt'<'I up \\'ith :t ca ll Thu!"s- d11y evening to nt!l\'S!llen saying crirniual charges niay be J)l"opi:r . The congresstnan said the supervi~ors' :qlproval of a ~-L'.JOO e~pcnditure on a ri.'i!pprllisal of the cst:de by the S1;1!1.' ll<Jard of Eqt111l101t1u11 ··;unouu!s tu fc·:iud.'' '"I tlunk tbl're is ~re:it 11ppor1u11i!\' fur Cr1nunal aetion 11gain:;t 8ob B:lltin." 1!1u~ha1v said . <>dding that sin1 il:1r a(·tions «u1t\d be brought a ~a in~t IJiedrirh ::111{1 Supervisor ftal ph Cl~1 rk, 11·ho also l'Otl."d tu spend the rnoncy , Supervisors Honci1d Cc1spc·r5: of .\\·wport Bi:~1ch and !)avid B:tkl."1'. r1·p1·1·sen1lng llunt\ngtou Bear.:h. bt,\ll Hcpulilicc.uis . rotcd againsl I.hr expcn,,v "i1tri1t1!i~· 1h1· ro11111y Sf'lt'111 lbt· n11J!\t•\ 1nr a pril'a\c IJl'l"SOIJ s c1i111pl<r111t, ! b1·li1•111 11 \l:~s :Ill l1)1prup~·r u~t' ut publ11 [111\ll ~." lli!l!--ll<lll' ~;1 \d. ll111.~ha11 s;Hd ;1! tllr• \1'fl' 11,asl lh("fi" ~hould \)(• :t n .. •q u11'~'ll\t'lll lh :11 8.i\\Lll n'pay 1h1· S·I ·iofl ~pent 01 1 hi s ""personii! \'\'lld~·t l:l ... l)i1·d11ch 11';ir·11·d (<> ll1n:-;!la11 ':; cu111- lllt'1l\S 1il<l :1y :-:1~ 1111! ht· fel\ the in· 1v:,t1g,il11111 11·;1~ 111•11 \\'Ul"1 h !ht; t'U.•I IS(·\· C'll AltGES, l'~~ge ZI anne • • i . -ltl~ll . ,,·~:'"""''*'"'' ,, ..... ""' -<t. ;~ .,..,~--""·*"'*"""·~····'l"' -~ ' Daily Pllo! Still Phato SAOO LEB ACK COMMUNIT Y HOSPITA L OPENING SET JAN. 27 150-bed, $15-mill ion Laguna Hil ls Facility Oft De layed Facility Se t Fo1· Ja11. 27 Snddlcbark Comn1unity 1 losplt<1l .n L::gunn Hills 11·i ll opvn and accl'pl 1\s 1irs1 p:itienl. .Jan. 27. T!iL" pro1el'Tt:d op1·11i11;.: da1l' \1·as an- nouncL·d Thursday Liy top hospil:il or- f1ci;:ils, !)peni11g ol lhc 150 -bed nonprof il liospilal . origin<llly scheduled for May, has bl·0n repeatedly delayed due tn n1an;1g1!1nent squ:ibhles. financial woes ;:ind construction strikes. Hospit::il oflicials. hov.•evcr, maintain that the January open1rtg date is firm. The ~15 111illion l'ncility. located on :i nine acre site at 23561 Pasco d~ V:ilenci.1 . Includes !he $Z.2 mi/liou l_,aguna I !ills Leisure \Vorld ~1edica\ (\·nter d1rl'o\\y adjacent. The center \V;:ir purchased by the hospital in Decc1nbei- J97L \Vhen operations arc in ful!-s,vin~ later in 197~. !he hospital expects to employ bcl\VC'f'n 27j and 300 persons under IJ1C' dirt•ction of ne111!y a pp o i n L c d ad· n11nislril10r l!al'old L. Gano. 1)f thl' J!)O hrds. G:l nrc to be uscJ fur ;1c11l1' n10dica t c:1rc patients. 30 for 1na!erni1:v pa tients. 23 for spc«~ial nursing c:.re pal1en1 s. 18 for critical rare pa· ticnts anrJ nine for pcdiatnt P<Hienls. A four-bed around-lhc-elo:.:k emergency ~re.atn1ent roon1 is e<1ulppcd to handle (Sec HOSPJT,\L1 1~agc 2~ .A., • ~ • •\. ... Hospital Shows Finances Saclclleback Facility Clai nis .SI0.2 llf illio11. Debt Ey JAN \\'ORTH 0! !ht O~ily Pilot Sl1fl Six \l'ecks before its projcct"d openinf:. Saddlcback Communit y Hospital in Laguna Hills is $10.2 niiltion in debL Of the total. the /)()spi ral owes Si.5 n1illion in construclion loans ro L'"nited California Bank and $2.7 nlillion to ll. C. Zic~lcr and Con1pany lnvesLn1cnts of San Diego. In a press conrl'rence Thurs<iav , rank- ing hospital ofricials laid thei r financial cards on the table in a first public accounting of the (acilily·s stalllS. The 1511-l:>ed non·profit facil it y, valued at $15 n1illion, is unopen ed after more Cliarity Tree Lo t Tar get Thie ves broke in to a trailer on a Santa Ana Christmas tree lot Thursday nighl and made off v.·1 lh stereo equipn1enl used to play Yule music and power tools for cutting the trees. Teenagers \vho were operating the lot at Bristol Street and Memory Lane were going to use proceeds to rtiise funds f o r sightless babies nl the Services for the Blind 11omc, 2015 N. Bra&dway in Santa Ana. Now the young people will have to use tree profits to pay for the stereo and tools, which were borrowed , according to Dr. Wi11\an1 OeNijs, eirecutivt director of Serv- ices for the Bl lnd. Teenagers who leased the lot and bought the trCl'S with !heir own money arc nil b 11 n d themsel~s. !h:1n two ~·ears of tons\ruction .strikl'!i , n1anagcn1ent turnovers, and financi11g rt·a rrangcments. Glenn \\lin('man . hospital tre;i.sure1·. Said the J1eavy debt 1vill be paid off frorn a ft111u·c trust fund established 1vi!h \\.'hat the hospi ta l 1nakcs over and above its expenses. lie said fin :1nclal consultants estin1:ite that during i!s first year of oper<1tion fh(' facilit y \~ill 1nake l.3 ti1nes more. than it .spends. This is h.:iscd on an esti111a1 cd oc- cupancy of 47 percent, or i2 beds per dav_ Ed1vard Olsen. firsl vice presidenl or lhc board. sa id directors believe lit e 47 percent figure is low. "We see evidence of a hi gh occupancy ralc from our opening day," \Vinemnn said. "\Ve expect to run between 70 and 75 percent." The average occupancy of sou1h county hospitals in 1973 v.'as 63 percent. nc· cording to the Orange County }Jealth Council's fncilitle,; master plan. The massivC' 1ehl was mnde possible through a former link 1vith fhe Lu theran Hospila l Sociel)I of Southern Ca lifornia, which n1anag~ the hospital until Sep- tember and ai:tnnged rnost of the financ- ing. In September after the Saddleback board or directors tangled vdth tht~ Lutheran flbciety over control of hoard nppointmeits and unfulfilled financin g commitmdits. Lutheran canceled its contract .. , B. C. *gler is an investn1ent company tha t prqyidcd financing through the L11S. \Vith t~'e ~l·tS departure. hope for any furlher· fi nancing by Ziegler a I!> o depatlcd. O!htr funds \\•hich ha ve paid for the $14.94 million cos t of the facillty nrc: -$1 .6.~ mi llion grant from the federal gQvernmcnt through the Hill-Durton Ac.:1 . This money docs not ha ve to be repaid b111 1hc. hospital nHl.~1. rcn1;1111 .:i nonprol 1l 111~!irut.1on for at least 20 years. -$1140.000 fron• the c;olrlrll H;:iin F'oun - dat1un of Laguna llitl:-;, This tnt<1I lll- l'ludes a S565.000 gifl of l:in(I for the 11ine-arre site and $27~.000 in (":lsh. -$1.2S n1i11ion front to1nn1un1t y c1111- lr1bulions. Thi s figure fell mol'C th:n1 <i 1nlllion dollars short of or;igin;1 J pro- j1'ctlon:-111;1de by fund-raisers. The hnspita! 's 20·men•bcr bo:ird h:1~ .:isked the counfy to lend support for a t;1x-excmpl $12.5 million bond sales 11,hich 1\·ould pay off all the hcsp1tal"s fSec 1-IOSPITAl •. J>uge 21 Orange Coas t • Weather Night and mornin g {og and low clouds along the Orange Coast Sa lurday. but oth~r,YiSC mostly su nny wit h some high clouds in the .:rtfernoon. Slightly 1varmer. High.5 in the mid 60s. Lo\.11s in the 40.s. INSIDE TODA. V Cliristn1as in the gltetto. Gold- en \Vest College studc11 ts ivilL ~Jitie yo11 a taste of what tl1at t11eans in o Snu1rday ·11tght staoe sl1ow. St1e tod<ly·s \Veeke1ider for inforn1 atio11. At Vcwr St~lct 1 p.ltvl11 >t·Jt INUll' 10 Mutu•I ll'u"Cll Jt L.M. llovd 11 NJllOllll Ntw• 4, )t c11u~r1111 s Orin~• Cov11h lt Cll,101!94 t1·SO -ttllUflllh )J.JI Com in n ~l>G'11 11·>1 CtOStw11rd ., ~·ot~ M11'1ith Jll·Jl Ot .. 111 Noll<•\ 11·1J T11tvl1lon • e1t1or1.i '""' ' , .... ,..., .. ,. f lnlft(t ft )I Wt&!h1t 4 l'or ll!t ltl'Ctnt u wom..,•i NtW• u .tt Ha~1tttt 1' WC<'!ll N...,.. &, 1' At1t1 l.'llldt•I II W•f~tM•r )).-If M1llbo·a l ,1 ' - • • • • • • • 11 % ...... ,1., t-1 1.v1 . , SUCCUMBS AT BO Judge Kenneth Morri!>on Judge Kenneth Morrison , 30, Rites Slatecl f\fany of Orange County Superior Court's 31 judges started their morning calendars in husi1rd courtrooms today, paying a last tribute to re tired Judge Kenneth E. ~lQ!Tlson. Judge riforri son died 'l"hurstl;iy nigl1t in n Garden {.;rove convalescent hospi t<1! after a Jong illness. lie ·was 80. Presiding Jud ge Bruce Sumner told a cvurlroon1 ;iudicnce today after calling for a n1oment's silence for Judge ri·lor- rison th at fune ral se rvices \\'Ill be held at 11 a.m. ~ton<lay in United Spurgeon f\Iet hodist Chureh. Santa /\na . Burinl v.·ill fo\10111 at Fairhaven i\lcinorial Park in Lhat city. Judge riiorrison, a natil"e of Burnett, \\'ash .. was elected to the Orange County Superior Court in 1940 and se rved on ihe bench tm!il his retirement in 1963. He previously had served as justice or th e pea<·e for the Santa Ana Judicial District, a post to which he \Vas 3p- pointcd by county spervisors after r.·orking for five years as Superior Cow·\ Judge R. '\·. Williams' clerk. Judge !\1orrison oft en eo rn1n ented after his retirement that he derived 1nost ~njoyment in his 23 years ~n the Superior Court benrh tron1 the lime he spent In Juvenile Court. Active throughout J1is lire in the Boy Scout movement, he once estimated that Pe had handled at least" 23,aoo juvenile cases ln those 23 years. Judge !'-1orrison is survived by his "'\do''" \1lrgtnia : a son . Kenneth R. ~'lor­ rison; three grandch!ldrcn and two great- grandchlldren. A Santa Ana residen t since 1910, the jurist found time during his career to devote on the side lo his church and l)is fav orite service organizations. ~le v:as a longtime lay leader of United Spu rgeon Methodist Church . • "About 9R percent of \.he youngste rs !lever had attended Sundav School." he. said of those estimated 23.000 juvenile. court cases hE' presided over . His l'areer on 1he bL"nch al~o included the notorius Ovcrcll murder C<JS(' 11'hich Orf'1v n(lt1onll'1de <illt•n11on. Tlu: Overells' 17-year-old daughter an cl lier hov friend 11·cre £Jccused of murdering h(•r prircnt!' h.1" b!o11·1ni:: up thl'ir yacht \11th tll 11.11111!(' ;11 us rnor1r1ng ln Nrv.•por t IJ ;1rbfl;' The young couple \\'ere acquitted al!cr a sensational tria l. P ennies fro11 1 Alcoa'! \\'ASl·ll:-JGT()N <AP) -111e Senate passed and sPnt lo the Hou~ today ~ bill to perm it the go\'ern1nent to 11sc 'aluminum instead 0f cop per in n1aking pennies . Tl1c at1thori1y v.·as requested .because of the high prtce of copper. • • " • • .. .. OltANCJI COA$T II DAILY PILOT ,,,. Or"""'' CINl>I O•ILY PILOT, will\ wfl kll It comt>I""" rlle Ntw,.P•••<. h e>vl>lli.lo..:1 by ~ 0••"9• C~ll PUl>ll>l\•r>Q CC"'f>loV S~!l-1· r••• .:11110!'1 •re PUl>li<I\..,, MOlll!•V 11\flluql\ Frldoy, lot Co•!• Me11, IH w.,.,<1 e,1cll • HwnllnQ"IO" Btl<ll/FOUMl l" v.11,y, Lag~o· ... cl\, l•viMPIS•c!dl•M<' 8•<1 ~'" C!~m~nlt/ Sfll Ju"" C•P''''"""· A ~'n;lt '!'QIOtlal tdillon 11 11UbH1ho<I So•u,d••• ""'" S11r>0~~1. 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Public Pays Half? Battin's Battle To Cost $15,000 lly \\"rtLIAfl.1 SCllREtBER ()r;1nge Cou nty Su/)('rvisor n obert Bat· rin's unsucci'.!ssful appeal of the county tax valuatton on President Nixon 's San Clemente estate may have cost $15,000 or more -at least half of whic h ca1ne fronl public coffrrs. 'fhc tosl figure v.:as deri\'ed frorn lt'st1n1ony durt.ng the three-da y Assess· n1ent Appeals Board srs.':lion ending \Vednesday and estiniates of such fatlors ( ____ N_Ew_s_A_N_A_Lr_s_IS ___ J <is salaries of county em ployes and other key figures in the case. Count y Assessor J ack Vallerga, whose SL37 million assessment of the \VeStern \\'hile House was at issue. said he v.·ill trv ln tli'lail the total cost i11 the coming \l'~eks. Hut he said the job would be a difficult one. Batlin's charges that the c.state should be va lued at $2 million or more 111ere throv.n out by the appeals panel Wednes- day by a 2--0-1 vote. Commissioner Frank Manzo, a Battin nppointee, ah- sta.incd from the final vote. In rejec1ing Fla!lin 's appeal, t\'hich cost the First District supervisor froni Sa nta Ana ,, $~0 fee to file. the panel uphe!d Valle rga's assessment. The largest single expense of the Bat- tin appeal was revealed in testimony by two appraisers v.•ho were part or a team hired by Nixon attorney Frank De~1arco to review the assessment. Appraiser Hugo Drumm said Deri.farco was billed $5,500 for the services of the three-men1ber rev iew panel. The second major cost accrued during the appeal is $4,500 paid by the county to the State Board of Equalization in October for a double-check on Vallerga's figures. The money paid for a new appraisal of the villa by the board's appraiser. Howard M. Childs. v.-·ho said he valued the estate at $1.5 million. Battin was the prime mover in the vote by supervisors to have Vallerga's figures rechecked and Childs was Bat· tin's on ly witness at the· hearing. Childs had to fly from Sacramento to appear at the Tuesday hearing session and his expenses co me from pu blic funds as well. Public funds also paid the three ap- peals board members who sat through three sessions in the past week and two other meetings in the past month where Battin won continuances of his case. County Police Seeking Clues In Slaying Orange Count y She riff's in ves tigators are ou t in fo rce in the Sllverado area in a hunt for clues in the slaying early tod!l ~ of an as yet unidentified n1an . Officers said the body of the young man \\'3S spo!!ed about 2 a.in. by a passing mo1orist near the lntersecrlon of Santiago Canyon Road and Silverado Canvon. They saul the fully clot hed young man. believed to be in his early twenties, had been shot twice in the back by ;1 ~holgt111 held at close range <'Ind d111nped fnce dov.·n a few feet .q way fron1 the road . Sheriff's Lt. Charles Conaway said the rnan \\"as dressed in "typical motorcycling clothes. complete with hi~h Ja cc:d boots " He said there was no sign in rhe immediate area of the niotorcyc!e that might ha\'e been ridden by the vic1 im _ Conaway said !lie victim had been dead on ly a 5hort lime when he wag foun d. He said any documents that might have heen in his possession had been rcmo\"cd. From Page 1 SHU1'DOWN • • • have windO\li'S -"could conlinue to opera te for a longer time based on the h<'st judgment of the principal or district adm inistration considering such facrors as sa(et.y, outside lighting and ten1perature conditions." District trustees were advised thal 11\t: energy shortage means higher costs for buyi ng electricity may be expected in !he coming year. A 50 per~nt increase ID electric rates is projected within the next two years, staff :said, Gas company officials assured the district there v.·i\1 be adequate supplies 11nt il 1980, "barrlng a naUonal realloca· tion." IUSD spends 1180.000 a year lot el~ tricity and $30,000 a year fC1t' natural gas. IUSD contracts £or bus service and the report makes no menUon of how shortagC'.'I of gasoline or d!e.ael fuel specifically wou ld impact the district. Long range solutions considered in the report include: -De~ign of new ,.buildings to provide most effi cient energy u~r. -Selection of more efficient electrlcal ('<Juip1nent includ ing lighting. Board members are paid $50 for each half.day they work, Totalling the number of sessions. the rne~:tings cos t taxpayers another $1,050. Tha t does not take into account other incon1e the members mi ght have earned had they not l>cC.li at the hearing. Other costs are harder to dctern1int'.'. For exan1ple , Nixon attorney Dc~t:.irco, ronsldered one of the top la\.\'yers in Los Angeles, commands hourly fees of bet1veen $\;ii and $200, acc(lrding to a reliable source. Deritarco appeared at l\1·0 and a h<1lf days of 11earings, not counting litne spent preparing his case. He also brought an as~ciate, earning about $!()() p<>r day. to all the hearings. His fees v.uuld not com<' directly frorn public coffers but his firm is being retained by the nation's top publit of.- ficial -President Nixon. Additional rosts must be attributed to the services of the two de put y Orange County counsels who appeared at the hearing, earning between $8 and $10 per hour /based on !heir salaries of bct,1·cen $15,000 and $20.000 per year\. Val!erga·s office said Deputy Counse l I.on \\'atson, who represe nted the. assessor at the hearings, also s~nt. "many hours" of case preparation nor counting the hearing time itself. Further the hearings took up the lime. of County Assessor Jack \'allerga and at least four of his assistants, v.·ho appeared at all the hearing sessions. Vallerga 's salary breaks down to abo1.1t $14 per hour -from county funds. Other expenses can be attributed to the board clerk, the C(lurt recorder and the time of several board secretaries who attended the hearings. Battin himself rost the taxpayers money because of his appeal of the Nixon estate assessment His attendance at the two sessions this week forced him to miss two meetings of the Board of Supervisors, the post to v.·hich he ...,,·as re-elected last year and is paid S24,500 pe r year lo fill -about $IS per hour. Vallerga said attaching values !o such thing s as facility usage and similar intangibles \\'Ould be a waste of effort. although the hearing room and its facilities were tied up for three days. The appeal took place because of :i rule change by supervisors permitting any citizen to appeal another citizen's tax assessment upon payment of $50. Battin was the key force rrr-winning that rule change. The cost br eakdown of the Battin appeal is still incomplete but as funhei' material is gathered -possibly by Vallerga's office -the figure could go much higher, It is certain from knov.11 costs. however , that the expenses approach $15 ,000 with a large percentage coming from public fWJ ds. During and after Battin 's appeal pro- ceedings. several top rounty officirlls -who all asked In remain unid t'.'nLified -generally agreed that the new appe nl rules could cripple county goven11nenl . '"TI1ere are people in th is county \I ho \.\'Ould just as soon do th is every d!iy on any property \\.'hose O\\'ner they ha"c a beef with," said one official af!l'r the hearing. "The county could go bankrupt al that ra te.'' Jn Bat!in's case , nnolher officiril said. the ne11.· rules could opt'n lhe door In "all kinds of pohtlcal vendctlas using county and other public funds .. "' "· J. .! . ' . From Page 1 CHARGES ... to clear th e air once and for all." Battin claims the nssessinent should be more than $2 million. not the $1 .37 miliion quoted by Orange County Assessor ,Jack Vallerga or the $1.S million set by the State Board of Equalization. Meanwhile, appraiser 11.C. "Campy'' Lync h said unless the board changes the rules pe rmitting appeals such as Battin's he will demand similar treat· ment of his appeal of Oiedrich's home assessment. Lynch, citing the expense or a reap- praisal and coots of county emp!oyes who had to atrend the hearing, said th e Ballin action revea led the high cost to tax payers ol'.-such appeals. Battin himself had some caustic com- men ts today about Hinshaw ·s charges. He said the county is still paying for mistakes made by Hinshaw when he was county assessor. "As far as a Gra11d Jury Investigation, 1 would welcome It , both as to my activities, and 8S to h-1r. Hinshaw's ac- tivities as assessor," Battin said. "I think we mi ght have our own Orange County Agnew currently occupying a congressional scat." $10,000 Drug Haul SANTA MARIA (UP I) -Aboul 110.000 in heroin and marijuana was seired and 27 persons arrested in drug raids Thursday in Santa Marla, lMOJX>C and SOiva ng. The raids -condu cted by about 35 officers from the Santa Barbara coun- ty Sheriff's Department, the Lompoc and Santa Maria police departments <'Ind th~ county narcotics t;i.sk force climaxed a two-month Investigation. • UPI T1 .. PNll1~ LINKED ROMANTICALLY BY HOLL YWOOO COLUMNIST President Kennedy in 1961 , Marilyn Monroe in 1962 Aifai1· Reported JFK-Mllr ilvn ftf onro e Ro111ance? ., From \\'ire 1'rr\'lcrs \E\V YOF\.K -S\·ndiccll{•d go:;$lp t·n!- U1Tinist Earl \\"ilson reports that '.\l aril~ n t-.lonroe had a ro mance \'>ith l)resident John F. Kennedy. Just before she di ('d of an overdose of sleeping pills in 1962, \Vilson repo rted Thursday, she said, "Say goodbye to the Pre$1dc111." L;t1vford l, say goodbye to the Pre:-:idt·nt. and suy goodbyC',, lo yoursrh' bect1use you·rc a nH:e guy She ·\ras 36. "'~laril\"n t-.lonroe \\":IS his happy co\- l ~boralof in th is distinctly non political area of his life.'' \\lilson wrote in his new book '"Sho\11 Business La id Bare" \11hich G. P, Putnan1 's Sons v.•ill publish Jan. 18. Irvine Zo11ing Law Get s Panel's Delay Revision of Jrviru:."s pro~cd '1poinl " svs1e1n of zoning approval led p!~noing l'~1nn1issioners Thu rsda~· ni gh t to dcl :iy for "* v.·eck further eonsiderolion of the overall city zoning la1\'. Commissionc-r.f will sec u different 7.oning la\11 draft nc.xt \\eek. The hiw is the ba sic legal tool nce:dt.'d to enforce the. city's genernl plan \\'hich is to bt' adopted before Jan. I. he point system is seen ;is a major change in lhe \\'ays cities regulate development . Oevclopcrs \\'OUld not Oe :il10Y1cd lo tile tract maps until tlll:'y had ar- <'Umulated enough points. Points woo!d he granted for public services insta lled b\' the developer. ·Points woul d be givrn fQr installation c,f roadways, par ks, SC\Vcrs, nnd other public serviees. From Page 1 HOSPITAL ... all eniergency, x-ray, laboratory, cardio- puhnonary and orthopedic problems. }'ivl' surgical suites y,·ill be in use. including on e designed for bone surgeries. The special suite is eqnippcd with "laminar flow," allO\Ving aU bacteria and du st to be fil tered from the air. This is critical in bone operations because of long exposure tin1es and higher ri sks of infl'etion . The critical earl' unit \\"ill include !llodi'rn pa!it'nl 1nonitoring {'Qllipmcnt \\'hith hospital offi cials say v.·ill reduce lhC' patient's ehanc:es of getting into serious trouble by 90 pcrcennt. The interior of the hMpita l ls painted in bright rolors and is carpctC'd. throughout. The lobby features a large skylight and atriun1 . 1'he fa cility , act.'Ording to Jack SLanfill. co n1munity relations director. is bu ilt so that it may be expanded to 256 beds at a future da te . -!;( ' \.\'ilson said he 11·ithhe!d the slory for years bu t finally dccid'.'.'d '"to se t !h(' record straighl" brcau.sc cf .'.l book on ilHss ?>.·lonroe \1•hich d\l'l'lled on her frie nd ship \\Ith A!lorni'y General Ito be rt 1 ... Kennt>d \". 1l'ritten bv Norman \t2iler. From Page l SADDLEBACK HOSPITAL • • • ~1iss ri·Io~roi''s rel~n1on$hlµ 11 ith Prcsl· dent Krnn('dv is clet:ii!t·d ill \\"i!son"s own book on -the life of th" l:\le actress. to be. published rarly nt'.~t yc<1r. ll o.: said he undertook :1 1hr1·c-yl':i.r in· vestigallon to establish :i "dallh!llcc"' hctv.·ctn th e hlondc sex goddess Jnd lhe · President. \Vilson said !he affnir 1\'rnt on for almost a vear be(ore J\li$$ t-.tonroc's death. lie -said she ,.,.as Son1etlmes a disc reet gue;;: <ti l1!tle dinners arr<1nged by President Kennedy·, usually at the l!otr! C<irl~•\e in i\"cv,' '\'o rk \11here tile Kennrd~·s n1a inDunr-d ;1n apartrnen L Me said i\liss Monroe once \\"Ore a black v. lg as a di sguise. \\"ilson s:ild Pr ll'r Lall'rord. a Kennerly ln·la1r. beli evtu !1t' ,_,\\IIS spt•.:ik1ng 11·1th J\larilyn on th11 p~.one \\'hen she lost consciousness Aug. 5, 11J62, after takini:; a letha l ov('rdosr of .-:Jeeping pills. lie told the colun1111 st ht·r I.1st ll'iH"d3 11·cre: "Sa1· goodh\'e to P<i t 1 Pal l\ennetly rither cred'ifors and consolidate the debt in one source. Hospital dlrec\(lrs favor the tax-exempt proposals because they say interest rates \ri ll be. une and a half to two percent kil'>'er than conv('ntion;il finaneing and \1'ill thus s::ive up to $3.75 per patient per day O\'l'r the nex t 30 years . But county sou rces predict approval l.s onlikl'h', 1'hcy point to a recent at- !cmpl to. unload 1hc Orange County i\1edica l Cen t.tr on UC Irvine as a sign that the count y is interested tn reducing lts i.111"olven1ent \lith health care, not increasing iL If the ap proval 1\•as granted. the county could take title. to the hospital v.•henever the bonds Y.'ere paid off. Al Hanson. fonn er a ct l n g ad- n11n1.~!r;11or. s<'lid !ht'.' ho:s pit.'ll has applied ror a !'\:1\c loun gua rantee whi ch would repay 1n1·1·stors ln the $12.5 milli'ln bond sale up to !)() perl·e11t in case of defa ult. HC'Ce nt "!flti~iirs for fhe Saddleback :1ren prl't!ict JOO excess hospi tal be<ls by l!flfl But a representative of the hospital's financing a g en L . ~filler-Schroeder ~lunicipals, Inc_, s:iid since Saddlehack "'as licensed for 2.'ifi beds but cut down to 100. their application would be favorablv receiv t<i. The r-.1i!ler-Schrocder spokesman said 1he state guarantee, a rela tively .ne111 mech:inism. has been granted lo only e few new hospiLals statewide. It is designed to st rengthen the hoopilal"s credi l and malr.es it eligible for a lov.·er interest rate, he said. I·lanson said Lhe state is "interested" and indicetcd "a preliminary com- mJtment'' ha.s been received. I"inal y,·ord on the loan guarantee is not expocted until early January, less than 1hrce wee ks before the hospltol"s scheduled opening. The slate guarantee depend!! on the rating its bonds gt!t fr om Standard and Poor. Jlospital offi cials sai d preliminary word fr om the· investment rating com- pany is that an "A" or ''AA" rating is forthcoming . SAVE UP TO 20°/o ON HERITAGE --·· ' . ' \ ' SOF T BROWN BY HERITAG E t 2" I• ~tttl .... $1J,. Sale $1089!' CHESTNUT BROWN BY SCHAFER BROS. 100" •• Lfttttl .... 11410 Sale $1189 • TEN LEATHER OR SUEDE SOFAS TO CHOOSE FROM AND MANY MATCHING CHAIRS RIADY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. STOP IN TODAY. DREXEL-HERl1AGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARAS1AN INTERIORS WHKDAYS & SATURDAYS t:OD to l:JO FlllDA T 'TIL t :OO NEWPORT 1£ACH • 1717 WEtTCllFf DI.. 641·2011 1011•• SvllMlley IJ•l1lOl LAGUNA IEACH • J41 NOll:TH COA51 HWY. tOll'•• S11ft91y 1,.&1JOl 4••·1111 TORRANCl • tJM9 HAW1HOINI ILYD. 171·1l7t 6 . . DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Health Task Force Formation or a volunteer mental health task force for the Saddleback Valley is a praiseworthy effort. Services to help people maintain and regain their n1ental he:ilth arc :is vital as physicians, dentists, grocers, µlumbers, and ho111e builders. The budget of the Orange County Department of 1'1ental 1-lealth already is so burdened that little money ren1ains for the needs of burgeoning inland communities. An easil y accessible mental health fa eilily is badly needed. With the closest counseling center in Laguna Beach, teenagers and senior citizens who don't drive have a difficult time getting help when t.hey need it. In the absence of funding and an adequate facility. the 20 to 30 residents forming the n1ental health task for ce are niaking a crucial contribution. \Vol'king with the two county n1ental health workers assigned to Saddleback. the fledgling task force can help bridge an unfortunate gap until more inoney and a proper fat:ility 1naterialize. Park Plan1iing Irvine Community Services Commissioners voted thls week to stick by their earlier desig n decisions for t he 16·aC:re com1nunity.Jevel park being planned for the University Park area. 'rhey have suggested the city council not bow to requests to change the shape of the park. Those requests come from persons who hope to see nei ghboring apart. n1ents proposed along ·Sandburg \Vay and Goldenglow Street moved to make roon1 for a shifted park. Such a n1ove would impro"e views and n1i ght lessen lraffic sli ghtly on these streets. would be aC":ross the street from residents of Beech Tree Lane and wou.ld increase traffic on that street. 'fhe park originally was sought to provide ball fields and oth~r communi~y level park facilities. It was sltaped and designed to ultunately add those an1enities to Uni· versity Park, pending bonds approval. The 252-unit apartment project was designed to occupy the remaining land. It appears the best course is to preserve the basic park plan, avoid mere shifts of the street problen1 to Beech ·rree Lane and honor commitments to developer and sound parks planning alike. 01a11ce to Speak Pressures to adopt a general plan by the end of the year arc intense, yet Irvine councilmen wisely decided lQ pause a mo1nent in the city's rush into the .fu ture. When the plan hearing ran past midnight into \Vednesday, councilmen decided pubJjc comments \VOUld suffer. Council ears and other portions of the anato1ny were numb from the lengthy outpouring of statistics and planning philoso phies . So, counciln1en voted to continue the hearing. The people of Irvine will have the first chance to speak the next time the general plan is to be heard Tuesday evening. ' They'll have time _ to di gest the complicated docu· me~.t an~ the new environmental impact data provided dunng th1s week's hearings. I ' ' ' ' ' f However, the solution would mean the apartn1ents _ 1'he continuance _is consist.ant with city .policy es· tabh~hed by the_ ~ound1ng council to provide opportunity f~r 1nf~rmed c1t1zen comment on pressing matters of city policy. 'This here's my new deputy wh o will help guard th ' bank!' Nixon-Ford Feud __ Rumors Expected \VASlll NGTON -One of \V<'.lshington's ;fnvoritc indoor sports is the promotion of ill l\'ill behveen lhl' President and -th" vice. prl'sldcnt of the United States. "Y,'e 1nay ha\'e a brief suspension of ·r :able lh;it as tim~ passes. relli or imag· : • ined C"auses will be round to suspect : agint'<i cu uses will bt~ round 10 suspect that Presidcn!. Nlxon and Vi ce President : Ford are feuding . ~· Now thi s potenti;1I ..... -• .._ '.Is more sinistl'r in l~.­'lhat anv statcmc11t Or aCt !o11 by \rice President Ford ~ •,'·ill. be 1 cxaminetl . ' fl)> or its r<' evancy to 1 h e impc::1chment 6r resjgn<t tlon ot Prl'sidcnt Nixon. The major relC'van cy· al ready ,HscussL'<I is that Ford·s appoi ntment und con· firmation by large n1;ijorities makes • :i1 easier for Republicans to justify Nix- ' on 's impeachinent or resig na1 ion1 , A:'\Y ACTION BY Nixon \vhich can • be interpreted as dt'm caning F"ord \\'ill similarly be suspect. .. The ge neral result is the creation •of undoubtedly th<' n1os1 delicate rela- • tionship bet v.•fen a President and vice : president in history. It is recalled that • v.•hen President Andrc111 .Johnson 1vas . i1npcachcd I here \\'as no vice president. / Previous frictions such ;is Roosevelt- Garner, Kcnncd y·.J ohnson and Eisenho111cr-Nixon carried no such dire. consequences as would be implicit in a • break bet\\.·een Nixon and Ford. FORTIJNATt:J.Y, lhf're 1s l ittle likelihood of it : and, for ~hat matter. there is not rnuch v.·cjght to be given to the idra !hat, now !hut Ford 11·ould suceeC'd to the presidency, Congress can procec·d Viith th l' rcrnoval of Nixon. \l,'hilc it is true tha t son1e Republican s al~e11dy inclined lo . hurry Nixon o6t of office. such as Senators Javits of Ne\v York and Brooke of Massachusetts, can use the Ford confi rmation as further justifica tion , there are pressures in the opposite direction. first. as an alternative· to Nixon in . a time of domestic and international 1 · strain, Ford is not overpowering. On ti.is polnt there is considerable confusion. Those attracted by the transition of ~ICHARD WILSON) Nixon to Ford usually consolt' themselves that f1 enry A. Kissinge r \\.'ould remain '!S secretary of stale and direct .... ._ican foreign policy along lines already laid out. THIS R.t:FLECTS a basic miscon· ception of the authorit y of a secretary or state and of Kissinger's role in the l'Vt'nls v.·hich have shed most credit on the Nixon ad1ninistration. Kissinger could not have acted alone ; in n1any !'l'spccts he v.'aS more a craftsman than 11 creutor. In any case. lhe primary decisions v.·ere n1ade by the President. and the propelling initiative came from t11n1, to say nothing of his personal skill in carrying out internatio nal con· !acts. Kissi nger has no illusions on this point <lnd neither shou ld anyone else. So it is far from enough to say lh at Ford. through Kissinger, would <.onlinue ta direct international policy v.·ith the same measure of success. IT SHO ULD BE no!cd at this point , however. tha t tberC' is a steadv effort largely th rough ihe person ar;d offic~ o. Sen. Henry i\I. J;ickson. to s1\·eep aside the image of Nixon 's success in foreign policy. 1 Th is elfort concentrates on the Russian \vheat deal, the newly perceived dangers of the strategic arms agreement. and the energy crisis as it relates to the Arab-Israeli war. If the Jackson effort is effective, \\.'hat \Vas previously deemed success ful \1·ill be regarded as a d;ingcrous 1niscalrula· lion and thus Nixon's 1n<t in clain1 to greatness in the presidency would be swept a\\.'ay. f'rom that point onv.•ard. the Nixon to Ford transition 11,ould have overco1ne its greates t obstacle. ANOTHER POINT having to do with such a transition is how welcome it would aClually be to regular Democrats in Cong~. Assuming that Nixon gave Ufi sometime in 1974, Ford would have more than two years in the White House to create a new atmosphere and run for the presidency in 1976: l(issinger Mideast Plan WASH1 NGTON -In private, candid lalks with congressional 1 ea d e rs , Seci"ctary of State Henry Kissinger has • revealed hls inner plan to guarantee • a Mjdeast settlement : a joint U.S .·Soviet military force, wi th other nations shar· ing, under the. s~mbolic nag of the l.JN Security Council. Kissinger, bucking somewhat dimin- ished hcad\vinds from the potent pro-Is- raeli bloc on Capitol Hill, carefully notes that ror the first time in history lhe Soviet Un ion has agreed to a "peacekeeping" force in which they themselves may serve. THE SOVIET pr.,ene< In Sinai In a UN-backed peacekeeping force woul4 infuriate pro--lsraell hardliners already fearful about growing Soviet power in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Arab ~·liddle East. But Kissinger argues wit h cold logic ; that thi!J growlh of Soviet power is ftlr more predictable, in nn escalating spiral, as long as the Arab-Israeli dispu!e con tinues. Soviet Influence there, 1n sho rt. was made possible in the first place ( EVANS·NOVAK J by the Arab-Israeli 2S.ye11r war in which Moscow was invited in as the Arab champion to of(set American aid to Israel. BUT ARAB identification with the U.S. and lhe West, particularly strong in Egypt and ~udi Arabia, should reassert ltseU after 'lhe Arab-Isratli struggle Is brouaht under oontrol -a condition lbal, h'onlCally, Soviet presence in a peacekeeping forte will ball<n. Thus, Kissinger tells congresalona1 leaders lhat the Sinai peninsula must be restored to Egyptian IOVeteignty and a "powerful" UN force placed in the Iaraely .demilitariied Sinai to prevent military attack by either side against I.he other. So far. his confidential talks with congressional leaders have produced a surprising amount of agreement. Dear Gloonty Gus ~ they meant 5 percent inste11d 'Jf 25 perc:>.nt on the gasoline cut. 'The only good ne1vs \ve get out of Wash· ington comes on a typographical error. M. K. T. Oloomf Out comrn.n11 ••t 111bml1ttc1 ""' re1dtr1 1...i dt llOf llKtt.nrilf relt.ct tllt •iew5 of 1111 11ew11>111or. Selld .,,~, "' """' to Gloomy GVI, OtHY Ll'lltt. . Bluebirds A1i Optic<il lllusio11? Things I Learned While Looking Up Other Things: That such birds as the indigo bunting, the bluebird and the blue jay have no blue pign1cnt in their feathers · it ' is nn optical illusion that, at certain ang!t's, fhey appea r to be blue. • • • Thal the "thoroughbred" racing horse ~s not !he same as a •·purebred " dog . in that the thoroughbred is a deliberate n1ixture of several breeds. . -. That, of the 21 million Americans of- ficially designated by the government as "substandard working poor," three- quarters arc 1vhitc . • • • That. ;i!thougll people in Switzerland speak French. Germa n or Italian aln1ost ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ exclus_ive!y, there_ Is a S1viss language. Rhaelian, spoken 1n the Engadine region by some 100,000 Swiss. . . ' That "Liberal" and "Conservative" were political tcnns unknown until the 19th century, and initially had quite. dif· ferent meanings than they do today: a "C.Onservative" held that State and Church should be united, and a "Liberal " held thal government should not in- terfere in private affairs. . ' . That if you have command of the 3,000 most frequent v.:ords in the English language, you can understand 95 per cent . in any random sample of 100,000 running words; but in order to gain only a 1 per cent increase in un- derstanding, you must attain an ad· ditional 6,!iOO words in your vocabulary. . . ' That the Nazi regime was called the "Third Reich" because Hitler regarded the Hol y Roman Empire and the German Empire as the first two great periods or Teutonic dominance in Europe, • • • 1lrat "busy as a beaver" is as much a misnomer as "blind as a bat" -the beaver works only when necessary, a.nd plays most or the time; incidentally, it has been found that when the beaver population ls reduced below a critical level, the animal seems to lose Its abillty for building drum, and often seems to IOI& even Ute will to survive. • • • That. although we employ the French word "finesse" to describe a certain tactic in bridge, the French themselves don 't know it as such, and call the tactic an "impasse." SB Wounded Ecotao11ay Ne~ds Helt• ~trikes Are Out of Line ;-~--, To the Editor: \\'e are now facing a time of un· precedented national crisis, and L am unable to see the logic behind the current labor strikes. Granted, the r.tcat Cutters. Teamsters, and ~lachinlsts unions feel they deserve n1ore, but I think they are being a little selfish this time. CONSIDER the consequences of a long strike on this area. Shortages of food ...,·ill trigger price increases, cilizens' purchasing po\ver \Viii dim inish, and customer dissatisfaction and w-ircst will in~reasc. There are curren!ly enough things happening in the country to cause frustration _ of the m11sses. We are facing shortages in electricity. heating oil. and gasoline. These situalions. along with a wounded economy. arc serious prob- lems. If you add to this a potential food shortage, you are s e r i o us I v threatening our ability to survive. and this could prove overburden.ing to the average person. Thi s is a time iw·hen \\'C as a country must tighten our bells and dig in tO resto re _our economy. Our economy is flounder ing, so •1·hy do things !hat arc harmful to it? This n1eans : Don't start strikes; Don 't stop \VOrk in syn1pathy for another strikl': Don't stop your trucks in the n1lddle of n1ajor highways and block traffic. . WllAT GOOD is a 1vagc increase \~·hrn it res_ults i~ higher prices and shortages·.• Is this rational or reasonable ? \\'e have re~ched th.e point where \1·c must s\1)1> be1~g selfi~h, inconsiderate. and just pl ain stupid , and consider !he in1- plications of ou r actions. \\.'e h<tvc bet'n Ji'ving hig~ _on the hog for too ma~y years. obhv1ous to the consequences or our extravagant living. pal!erns. 'The !i1nc has NJmc for us to pay for our gluttony. and to bt'g1n to ~·ork for what 'we rC'eeive once again. ~:veryonc is going to be hurt by our current shortages. but the s>viftness \Vith \.\'hich our country recovers ls going ( MAILBOX J Letters frorn readers nre u:e/co111e. Norniallu. iuriiers .s/1oulll r onvey !1111ir ·n1essnges fn 300 10(1rds or less. 1'11c riulrl to co1utc11sc letters to fit space or elin1i·11ote libel is reserver/. All lel- lers 1~t1.1st 111c/\l(fe si.t11H1/11re untl 111ail· ing oddtess but 11nn1es 111oy Ve 1cit!r- !1el<i 011 1'C(f11est if sufficient reason 1.~ apparent. Poetry uiill not be pub. lu;l1cd. to depend rnistakes. on us not 1naking ridiculous J. RuTAN Jn (:fOICH f'1111 'fo the Editor : \Vith all the depressing nev.•s articles !ha t arc appt'aring in the newspapers lately, T want to write your nev.·spaper a re1v lines to congratulate vou on vour full page arti cle in the r>Cc. 8 iSsue on the Clown fron1 Denver. Th is article \i;oas very \~·ell do11e and it is nice to know that someone is trying to n1ake people happy these days. Thi s n1an certainly has IQ be con- ~ratulated and needs the publi city shown 1n Lhc Daily Pilot. Thanks again . ARLAN R. PENTECOST Ce11sorsl1ip To !he Editor: Unless of course you force this maltcr or Censorship into a fot:t] ;ibsurdi ty by n1;1k ing front page ne\vs of evervone i11 !he area 1vho ~ells 7.ap con1icS. 11 r11ny be poss.iblc !hat the arrests of the O\V11ers of the Fahrenheit 451 book store in Laguna Beach for allegedly sel ling obscene books m<ty ultin1atc!y lead to a good purpose. TlllS COULi) come about if the Supreme <;ourt can be made to sec Panorama of the West . Vast expans('s of land to be turned into homesteads. fur to be tumed into gold. gold itself to be had for the digging and panning - such are some of the elemep1sin..the glofious adventure told in The Am erican Heritage Histo ry of the Great West by David Lavender planned and edited by Alvin )\f. Josephy: Jr. (McGraw·Hill, $16.50, de luxe edition $18.50). IN THJS BIG, superbly illustrated book, orginally published in 1965 and out o( print for several years, the action ( THE BOOKMAN J starts ln 1763, the year England told her colonials not to se ttle beyond the crest of the Alleghenies -and bold Long Hunters like Daniel Boone and scheming land speculators like Richard •rcnderson pushed over the eastern mountains. They \.\·ere follo1\'ed by p r o u d semilitcratc, sclf·reHant men and won1c~ in search of the dignity they thought they would acquire with the land they felt should be theirs. !\.lountain n1cn explorers, missionaries. miners. Soldier~: ho mesteaders. railroaders, ranch e r s surged westward -and fought the In· dians almo st every step ()f the way, TIIE COMPLEX, many.faceted story ls told as one swii'ling , panoramic w~le,, meshed chronologically from beg1nn1ng to end within the larger con· text of_ our national history. Dav~d Laven~er's ability to bring the West a:uthent1cally alive has been demonstrated in such books as Bent '~ Fort, Land of Giants , \\'rst•·ard Vision, nnd The First of tbt Wiidern ess. AJ\·ln l\t. Joscphy, Jr. Is a widely kno1111 authority on the American llidian and the West. VI CTOR de KEYSERLJN{1 tha t the "NJ1111n unit.Y stand;.ird'' method of arriving <i t \Vh<it is eonsiderrd obscene or pornogr;lphlC ls unfair berause, in ? .to11·n like Laguna in partlcul<ir. it IS 1n1poss1bfe to establish <i "'co1n1nu11ilv sta nda rd '' due to thlh.jar.:t that ou"r popul:itions is n1ade lip of such a divl'rsi· t.v of people ;_ind points of \ ie11·. Sinl'L'. in rn:11ters of frl'edorn of speech, it can hardly be shov.111 that a con1n1unity ls 111 d<1nJ::l'I' because of v.'hat books <'Ire being sold, it seems to me !hal !he re:il thrcnt 11·011ld be created by the in1posllion of arbllr<1 ry standards even if thl'y "·rrc :1greed upon by a n1ajority of people . The majority voice 1vhich establishes la11·, espcci<d ly In 1na l· ters o~ the protection of life and 'prop.. c•rty, 1.s not appl icable in tnattcrs of free speech. OUR l'fll.ICE dcpar\lncnt and the Orn11ge Cou11ly di strict attorney seen1 hell bent on making themselves despised by inany pt'ople. This 1s ct"rtainly un· fortunate, since th ey essentially arc in 'I position of doing great servil'e for the con1 muni!y for 1vhich they should receive our gratitud l'. Th t'v shouldn 't bt dirl•ctcd in to censorshit> a~tiVlliC'S. ANDY WINr. MIRKLA MARKS 1\1tti-Se111 itis11r To the Editor : I read \\"lth in terest Von Jlolfrnan'." Dec. LI article. on the bumper stlckf'r \l'E \VA NT OIL NOT JEWS, \\!hich he attacks as anti.semitic. That, of course, is I.rue. 1-10 \\'EVER, if I v.·crc an Israeli, T 11·ould choose to live \l'ith that kind of <lnti-S<:'miti slil, 1l'hich is idcn!ifiablc and can be 1viped Otlt by any Jewish truck driver, to the kind •von ·Hoffman hin1sclf di splays. which · 1 ~ far more d1111gerous and vicious, He speaks of the:_ expansio n of Israel's borders ns if this Ot'currerl by choict' of th e Israelis, whi eh is the Russi:-in line.. In no instance ha! any action by lh c Israe lis since the tormatlon of their country bC'Cn such hs to be t'on- sidcred aggression by any reason;ible standard. Threatened with extinction at. tac ked over fa(ld . cv('r again . by overwhelmingly unbalaQ~ m i I i t a r y strength. she has ·come 1 o :"1here she is today against ller-·Will. isracl ,vould gladly exchange its territorial gains for peace and secllrily -<1nd nothing Jess will ever get this territory back. FOLLOWlNG Russian advice is v.•hat got the Ar~bs v:ticr<' they arc_ Continuing to fo\101v 1t \\'111 take them further in the same direct.ion -110\\'herc. GEOJiGE L. PERLrN OIAH•t C~ST DAILY PILOT Robert fl \Ve.eft:Pijb~sllet Thomes c~r.~ tditor Barborq{~~ Editorial POge tUir ,., .~ 'T'hr C'dltoMal page or Ille Daily P1lo1 si.'t'ks to infonn and ~limulate reit<ll'rs by presenting on 1his page diverse.commentary on lopies of in. teNst by syndicaTed columnist1 and cartoonists, by providlng a forum for readers' vi~·!! and by p~W?nting This fl("'.!IJ>8.P«'r's opinion~ and ideu on current. topiN;. Tiit' Pdil0tiJJ opinfl>nl of the. Daily Pilot appear only in the ed itorial ootumn at th._. fftfJ of ~ J>ai~. Opinic;,s exp"'s..<l('d by !he col· un1nist:1 and CllrlOOfllsti'I anrl letltt 11T1tl'f'i'I are thl.'ir own and no t"1'Klor11e- flll'nt or lh\'Jr VII!\\$ by Uie Dalb' Pllot should bt inf~ Friday, December 14. 1973 . . . W at~h Y 011r Kilo~vatts~ LOS ANC';EL1'~S iAP) -Stiff pennl11es flY.'J lt Los 1\n- gele-s rt>sidE'nts v.·ho fall to c-on1ply wilh a Ill'\\' law fl"qUU 1ng lhem to sl~sh use of electricit y In thclr hon it·s ;JJ1d bw;inesses beginning Dec. 21 . The Cit y Council unanimously pa:-.~1 'i:J tlu: brd1nanl'c 11lursday, iniposing a JO percent rtduc11ou Ofl rnost ri·!ll· dt'flces DO\'/ and setling up even 1nOrl' dras!u.: 111(·asur1·~ to take i! t.he "Phase One" cutbacks tlon'L sufftl.'h.'11\lv t·a:.1.· the energy crisis. · 'VllAT'S l\tORE, LOS Angeles residents nu.1y f111d tl1cy v.•ill be paying rnore to use less, lhl' city J..X.p<ir!fncnt of \Vater t:1nd PO\\'t'r said, ~incc reduced us<ige proh;.ibly v;dl force the agency to seek a rate increase Ill nl.1ki; up lht• difference in lost revenue_ Th e ne\V law, backed by f\.1 n~or ·ro1n Brndlf'y, rcqu1r\·S residential .ind industrial users of elcctricily to cut po1rer by 10 percent and commercial users bv 20 pt'!rccnt. '1'!1e figures will be based on comparisons ,;i1h electricity 11 sc for the corresponding period of the previoLts year. Security Officer Murdered SAN FRANCISCO. (UPI ) - A 3J-year-<1ld security guard was shot in the back near his Post Street ap<1rtmenl in 11·h;it poli ce describ<>d as an ( State ) ;-ipparent "rno!ive]ess" killing. The body of Jens i\folgaarrl 1vas fo tmd by a friend early 1'hursday af1er he failed to return to a pariy ;i t his apar!- 1ncnl 1rith a bottl e of ginger ale. Police said 1-tolgaard 1vas killed a few blocks from Tuesda}'s douhl e 111 u rd r r scene at the Tiki Bob Restaurant. e Ellsberg Case About one-third of the city's 900.000 residential <·us- tomers are txen1p1, tht· <'1ty Cottnt'd dt.'(·ldt'd, on ground~ tl1at mo~t of !ht•m lire 111 \he tOY.'t'r 111(·ume bra£'k{'t und al · ll·udy l1a1e 1cclu ctil tht:1r 1101\Cf use to a n1tnirnurn . OTllER r.11--:ASl'RES i111pooed 1n1tlc·r the ord inance in· t'ludc a ba11 on l'hrisln1as !rel' l1ghlln g and :;v:immiug pool hl'ilt111g. ~u1d a rl'<lu1·l1un In ~tree! lighting :.ind billboard 1l!un1inatii1n If thc~i: :;\f·ps f:ii l to ~1gH1f1l':"!!l!ly tJ'-P. lht>-Pni•rgy ('r1s1s bv Jan. l~. th~ elet·lri1:::i! tlllb,1tk:. t'Ould be rais1•d to 12 ~rc1~11l lu!' honH's, JG ix·rrt·nt fllr 111dustr)r :ind :i:i p<'rcent for ('Q1nrnl·rci~1 1 ust·r~. 1\ pruc1:1n):ttion hv tllc rnavo r and cont:urrt•nt·I' bl' ;Jl le:1 ~! 1·1gh! of the 15 t'!I)' t:ouncihnen 1v11l be requ1rCd fur "l'h;ist· '1'110." J)uring '"Ph<1St' Ont•," first·lHlll' \ 1ol;itors of 1ht• 1<11v 1vill be hit l\'ith a 50 pert<'nt surt·h;1rg1· or the custonier's full electricity bill. The second '1u\;1t1on e;.1rr~t•s :1 pl'rl· <illy of 111'0 days \v ithout t•!cctrieily and lht· tlnrd a li\'~­ d<1v cutoff. Therea fte r, ('<1t h \'iul:iliun v.ill th';:tl\' ;i h:.il! l11 sci·l'ice of "not less than five nor n1vre than JO d:i:'s." Nixon Tax Exe1111Jtion Reviewed SAGnAr.lE:'\TO (AP ) Legal argu1nents supporting President )';ixon 's self - de clared exempllon fr o n1 California income taxes 1•·ill be prest'lllcd, considered and rl'vie\1·L·d -and pron1ptly. sources have disc:loscd . The IC'ga l c v i d c n l' c prcsu111:1bly l\'Ould be 1nade to the Ca lifornia Franchbc 'f;1x Huard \l'hic·h is rnaking ils 01,·n rc vie 1v of N1xo1i"s tax I status. ~ j TH E S . .\.~IE sources ;ilso said it \Viii be dctern1i11ed whether fl:ixon paid Californ l::i u1to1ne tax during the t•ighl vears he se rved as 1·iec prt'si· (lent. That information 1nny be made public soon. the con· fidential sources said. LOS ANGELES IAP l Three fo rmer White llouse aides indictrd in lhe break-in at the office of Daniel Sa1i Diego Digs Ellsberg's psychiatrist have Scientists fron1 San Diego Natural tlistory Aluseun1 lost another attempt to stop exhun1cd rcn1ains of a California gray whale buried In another developrnent, the p1·ospect of a state Je gislativt' investigation arose Thursda,\' if the \Vhite !·louse docsn·r clea r up the California lJX Question soon. I pr~1se1,cut1 i01n °1f thef c;.is,·e. ten }Cars ago after the whale apparently co!l 1de<l i a es re usn rame with h. R bl d k I II I Thursday \\'hen the stnte a s lp eac:sem e s e eton \VJ be usct in ··1'he people of Orang~· County look on him as a re.~1-1 1len1 ," said Democ rat Kenneth Cory, c1 s!;ite 1\S!i('tl1bly leader fron1 Orange Couniy, hon1<' 1 of Nixon's S:in Clcmen1 c estate. I District Court of Appeal _ a n1u ~eu111 exh~bit. 1'he_,~hale is 30 feet lon g. __ _ upheld a Superior C o u r r decision of O<:t. 19. It denird a v.•rit of prohibition to John D. Ehrlichman. G. Gordon Liddy and David Young, New Disclosure Law Corr said he has been besieged with questions fron1 ! constituents about \\'hY Nixon is not paying state iJ1('Qn1c ' taxes. !·le has asked the staff of the Assembly Revenue and 1'al!:ation Committ ee lo conic up \\'iU1 the ans\1•er.s. e Gas Deatla MARTINEZ (AP ! -A youn~ \\'Ornan has di e(! brc;nise sl1•' \\·as given ··laughing gas." or nitrous oxide, inste;id vf ox- .\'gen to help her rrcover from intestinal surgery. the Contra Cos ta County Coroner has rul- ed. S JJarks Resig 11ati oris The coroner's reJX1rt h•surd Thursday said Di<1nP Lindn Thomas: 26. of llichm!Jnd. dic"J \\'ednesdfl v aft er laJ>si ng 1nt11 a co ma No v. 26 follo\\:ing ;111 oocration al Contra Costa J-Tospltal for rc1nov<l l of hf'r gall blad der. e S"""' 1'alt1lit !I 1\1 A illt<.·TOTH r..\QliN'T,\IN I AP 1 -,.\ ski patrohn;in l'!ssigned to avalanche cont rol \\'as killed i.n an accidentil\ explosion. the l\!ono CVuuty Sheriff's office rl'JJOrted. i\1arvin n . Critton, 3f1, <1p- parently 1vas pr('paring an ex- plosive cha rge \>hen 1hc hla~1 otl'urred 1'hursdav 1norning. a sheriff's deputy sald Crittun \•;as alone and no on e else 11·as injured. e Paper B1111 VAN Nt;,·s (1\Pl -1l1c Tribun e Co. of Chicago has purchased the Van 1'\u.vs Pub!i.~hing Co. (111(1 NC\\S Building Cflrp., publish\·rs of the Valley ]\;C\\'S and lir·ccn Sheet. 1AP 1 C:li irorn1:i"s !h'\\" t0nfl ict·of 111· 1c·r('Sl !~l1v 1.; t r l g g c r 1 n g r!'~ig1n::i1 ions. legal fights anti oppos11 10n froin ti!izen·politi- ci:in!'. 'l'ht 1nrasurr. \\'hieh gor') ill1() l'fft'C1 ./<in . \, l\'t1S c·llar:irlcrized Thursda\· as an inl':.i:-1nll of lhe pr11aey. of both public officials and 1>i:Dple \\·ho dc:il \\·11h \h('1n in a non- politic:il c<1pac1ty "\\'E IM),\"·r ohjt•tl to the n1rr1 t ~ of thr bill \\\' objetl to lhl' an1biguity:· Ncv;u . .:a Cou1 1ty ('nuns~·! 13ri;;n Bisl1or said ;J\ :i ll!'Jl'lng hi:ture J{ca gan Still • IJ 11 ii cc la re1l' SACHAil-tE:\TO 1AP 1 C:d1[orn1:i r.11\', H o 11 <i l ti He<ig;ui, ronsidt•n>d :i J)llt o.•nt1r1! preSJliL'lllial ('<indld;i!r. S,"11':' "I d(ln·L (·1·r11 let n1y.~clf think vbuut ;u1,1·th1ng or th:.it k1n1J until lhisc ,1oh i_, over." ln :in i111erv1cw TI1ursd:iy . ll1·<1g:in in!'islerl: "J'l'L' n1:icle no pl :1 ns. I've n1adc no / dei.:iSIQ!l " 'Sile11t l>raye1·' P1·oposal Sttt(lie(l SACRA"1E NTO 1,,J> California puhli l' sc h o o 1 children "'OUld h<t1'~ a dar lv n11nute of classroom prayt'r or medi tation under a propt1<;.1 I being investlga1cd by the Statr Boord of Educa non . TIIE U.S. Supreme C<>urt ooUawed rec i la t i on of claMroom prayers in publ ic schools in 1962. The high court held th.at a nondenominational prayer in New York schools ..... u lD>COOStitutlonal establish· ment of religion by a state. But Cahfomis Botird o! Educalion mf!mbers 1luu'$Cfay ordt!"f'd board a I to r n e y Thoma;11 Griffin to re,·11,.w a ~far..YchUS('ll! la•· which re- quires a minute of ~ilent classroom prayer or med ita· tion at the beginning of each school day. Tii i:~ EX ACT 1\·ord111g of the ;\!:1~~ar·l111~l'tl ;; le~isl~ct1on is: · \I 1hl' co1nn1('11l'1'rne11t of the ] fn·:;t l 1;1,:;1; nf (';lf'h day in :il l gr;1drs in ;di puhl!c schools ' 1hl' !r:1clit1r iii ch:irgc of !he l rl'.Ni ln 1n \\'h1rh r·aeh cl<ls.s is held ~hall announce 1hat ;i p1·r1od nf ~!l•·ncc not to excrC'd on e n11nute 1n duration shall 1 b<, ObSt;rvrd for meditation or l pra\·rr. and durinR any such ! ~r1oc1 s1l,..nc.e shall be main· t<iined and no <1ctivitics <'ngag.1 ed in • J tJn a mo1 1()n fron1 r~ugene R;,a !P of Rosevillr Ciri ffln 11'.'l~I <1.~li':o:-d 10 r " 1· 1 r \\' thr I :'.laf..~1ehl1S<''t.'1 !av• "1rilh Ou• J)'Js ... 1')il1 ty. if !ht' ~rn.~e or 1hf' ! bo<ird Le in lh:it d1ft'('\i1111. to l h.1~·" th1• OO:i rd f>N>fl.'tre si rni!arl }l'Q'1sla11 rm in f':ihfornia" S<:cr('ta r:' ol S1:1te Edn1und t; Bro11·n Jr. !!is coun ly filed stii l Tu t·s· day challrngi ng !11r ('{)II· st1 tutionality of !ht' n1casurc. c~ty and county 0iticials there and in numerous o th r r C.'.l lifornia co 1nmunitics h.:i1·e resigned or lhrralcned to resig n r;i thc.r than con1pl ,v. The l:i1\· applies to elected ;1nd appoi nted officia ls fro1n the governor to cit~· criu ncil. Prl)fcssional a 11'11 bu '.'.:illl'SS pC'rsons l'lC'rt('r! 10 city or coun ty pos!s rould he requirer! to report tot;il ;1nnual rf'reip !s fr01n l'ach p<lt1 ent , client or tusto1ncr. Bi$hop ~aid i Y 01ttl1 Held I 111 Stabbing Of Kin, 80 SA:\1' FRANCI SCO t UPI l -. ,\ yo11ng n1an \v:1s arre~!rd ·r hursduy on cha rges nr fa1 ally stabbing his grHndrnolher in her Russian Hi!! n1ansion. Rober! r.t. Pasqual etti. 27 , \1·as book ed at county i;1 il after being t3kcn fron1 the psychiatric unit at St. ~Iary's :;i H1\STA COU'.'•T'i' Coun sel ii' • I ' -u~p11<l . fl obcrt Hehbcrg: tl'stifiC'd his The bodv of \frs. Stella Pas· l'OUl11y planning d1rertor and <1u:1le1!L fm. v;;i5 found )'.;o\' tl'c en tirl' pl an nin g <·0111-14 in the kitchen of hC'r hon1e. nussion is resign111~:-1'1n'Cf' rif l'olirf' said shr l!:id b\'t·n lhc C{lll11111~SIO!lt't';': S:Hd !hf' .~1.11)hl"rl ;rith a l2·in":' ki!C'h· <lisclosurc la,\· ts tht' re;1~on rn knifr la11·r fou nd 1n <.1 fvr their res1gnal1rtns. tr;1~h e:u1 lnsurancen1an Hobe rt L-Ong Police s2.)d P;isqualel!i in li'Sl)fit"d hl' is O!lL' Of the thrf'l' the p.1st h;id lx•en lrt'<l \('d for n1c1nbcrs uf the i\l'1·;1da (_',1u11-mental pr1Jblt·1ns <lnt! 11·as 1~· Bo.'.lrd of Sup('r\·isors 111bo ho~p1t;:illzl'd ;-11 SI :'ll<1rv's JO v.;ould be forcl'd to re~ig 11 da ys ago. 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ALL NEW Porta-Color" "In-Line" Picture Tube with SLOTTED MASK Addrt ll'------------ CllY'------ TV & APPLIANCE CENTER I 1111 lllLY $199°0 HARBOR CENTER Ph. 540-7131 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa • I' \ i I I I 1 ~ I I I Huntington Bea~h Fountain ·Valle VOL. 66 , NO. 348, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORN IA FRI DAY , DECEMBER 14, 1973 Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS LeBard •Elves~ Brightening Christnias B.v lllLAR\' KA\'E 01 111• D•llr Pollot U•tt 1'hc h111l~ of l/1(' I luntinglon Beach Co11v;1IC'il'l'lll llo!'ip11:1l :ire nor1na!ly prt'l· 1y tJll'ak" 111th l1Ull' l<u1gh1cr and joy 111S1de. This convale!;Cc111 hospital. as r. most others. rarely secs young races. l:~u t Thur:..day ;iflt'l11tl0n, niorl! th<ln ""7 40 fourth and fifth gra,\t1rs fron1 Ll'B<lt'd Sthool. Huntington U{';ich, Jt1..i.unpanied Daylight ·~ :~ Cha1ig·e Set In January • \. \VAS lll NGTON !Ll'l l -Congress passed today nnd s('n l to President Nixon legislation to put the country on ycar- round Ilaylight Saving Time early in January. t j The bill , one of sever3l energy-savi ng mra.~ures askC'd by Nixon, would lake (·fftct Jan. 6 if the Prcsidcnl signs it brforc Sunday. J! the signing is delayed until next v.·cc.k. Arnericans v.·ould turn their clocks ahc;_id one hour on Jan. 13. Year-round DST would rcn1ain in effect 1:1rough the last Sunday in April. 1975, \1 hen the old uniforrn time act would again berornc effective. Thus, mos t states v.·ill rc1nain on DST tl\rough October. 1975. The bill \\'Ould allow only these ex· ccptions: -~ixon could cxc1npt a full state fron1 DST if a go \'crnor iiiued a proc- lamation saying: :in exemption was needed to conserve fuel or avoid hardship. Nixon also could Ignore the proclamal1on, ho11·ever. The r equest n1ust cornc frotn thr J{overnor bcforf' dJy light !Lmc goes into r[fccL -A state split by a 1in1e zone could by la1~· £'xempt lhc portion of the slate in one of the tirne zones fr om the J)ST la"'· rPsulting in uniform time throughout the ~!fite. -Indiana. 11·hich exempts part or its lrrrilory fron1 DST unde r prrsent la"'. "'ould br permitted to continue that exen1ption autornatically. -1 la\\·aii, Purrto Rico and the Virgin Islands auton1alically are exempted . <>thrr"·ise. no exceptions \llould be 11crm11tcd. Dy pro\'idinf! onr r:-.:!ra hJur daylight i11 the t 'Vt•11Jt1g. 1\ht·11 hon1e energy <1rn1nnds a1·r greatest. 1hc theo ry is that less hrnting will he nrcded and li J.!h ls tine! t11t'C1r1cal appl1anl'f'S v.-ill be used one hour less than norn1aL Opponents contendt'<I li!!l e ene rgy 11 ould bf' s;1vcd nnd that extren1e h:irdshir would b~' cnused in surnf· <'lrC'as. including children h;1\'1ng to \\'all in the d111·k ror schoo l bust·s. On the nor1h11·cs1ern edge or 1inl<' 1ones. the sun \lould not r1~c until ar1cr fl ii !11. l!CCJUS(' Of lnte '\\·in!cr si1nriscs. lhc tSce r1sr, Page 2) lVOiUEN'S Jr1EAR HEADLI NE TJII N i'(EW )'ORK (UPTl -\\'omen's \Vear flRil y offered 1his among its page one he;1dlines in toda y's edition : "'Your skin and the energy crisis.·• Charity Tree Lot Target Thieves broke Into & trailer on a Santa Ana Christmas tree lot Thursday night and made o{[ v.•ilh stereo equipment used to play Yule music and power tool s for cutting lhe trees. Teenagers who were operating the lot at Bristol Street and ~1cmory Lane were golng to use proceeds to raise rands ( 0 r sightless babies nt the Services for the Blind ~tome, 2015 N. Broadwa)' in Santa AnA . Now the young people will have lo use tree pro!ils to PRY l(or the stereo tnd tools, which were -borrowed. nceordlng to Or. Wil lian\ IXNijs, exe<..11tlvo director of Serv· icl's For th e Bllni:i. Trenn(.lcrs who leased the lot. and bou,ght the trees with their ov.•n n1oney art alt' b I i n d lhcniselvc.'!. " by teachers. parenls. a princ1p<il <Ind t:'Vt:'11 a hig-as-life San ta Clau~. S1rullt·d through the halls caroling Christina, songs, and shouting "~Jerry Chnst1n:1s" to those lining the h;11ll'.1ays :111d to the res t v.•ithin their roon1s. The Christmas project -Sll'!J::CSlf'd by several parents ln lht: PTO ;111d irnniediately agreed to b.v 1he c:hildrl'll -also occurred at t1\'0 other Hun!ington • con\'al('scen1 hoinc:s th1.~ v.·el'k. Valley ;u1tl l~arficld y.•1th LV.O differrnt gruup;. of L,('13.:ird childrt·n grcc·!1ng the oldstt'rs. Along \\'1th the Christ1nas c:.irols, thl· children brought h!tlc gift·'\\'rapptd presents -mostly useful itcn1s such as toilt'\rics -and dccorauons they had 1nade -including p1accnuns, table lop Chrislinas decorations and Sant;:i Cla us mobi les to hang rrorn th e cei ling. LINKED ROMANTICALLY BY HOLLYWOOD COLUMNIST President Kennedy in 1961 , Marilyn Monroe in 1962 Affair Reporte1l JFK-Maril y n ~1onroe Ro1nance? From \\'ire Ser,·ircs NE\\' YORK -Syndicalrd gossi p rol- urr.nist Earl \\'ilson reports !hat ~larilyn ~1onroe had a roman1.'.c "·i1h President John F. Kennedy. Just before she d1rd of <tll overdose or sleeping pills in 1962. \\'ilson r1•1>0rted Thursday , sht> sait.l , "Say goodh~e to the President." \\'ilson said he \1 l:.hhC'kl \IH' sto r.v for years but rinally decided '"to set tl1e record straight" because of a book on ~liss f\1onroe \,·hich d1vt•!lt·d 011 ht·r fri end ship \1:ith Attorney (:enC'rn l Hnh(•r1 F. Keru1rd~1• writt en bv Norrnan ,\Jailer. ~liss hto11 roc·s rel<itionship 1vi1h Prt·s1· dent Kennedy 1s dclaill'd in \\'ilso11·s own book on the life of rnc late ;1ctrrss. to be published ea rly nt'Xt )'C'ar. I It: said he underlook :i thrcr-ypar in- vestigation to cslitblish a "d31liancc·· between the blonde sex goddess and the President. \\'ilson said the affair went on for almost a year before 1'.fiss f\1onroc's dealh. He said she. 1vas son1eti1ncs a discreet gues: a t little dinners arranged by President Kennedy, usually at the Hotel Ca rlyle in New York where the Kenned ys maintained an apartn1cnt. lie said Miss Monroe once wore a black wig as a disguise. The columnist said he had "'vrithcrl with embarrassment'" 11t th e reports of an affair bet ween "Marilyn and Bobby." Wilson said Pel.er Lawford. a Kennedy in-law , believed he was speaking with f\.1arilyn on the phone when she lost consciousness Aug. 5, 1962, after taking :i lethal overdose of sll'cping pills. ll~ io!d the coluninlst ht:r last "·ords 11 cre: "Say goodbye to Pat ll'at Kennedy La1vford !, say goodbye to the Pn.•31dcnl. and say goodbye lo yoursrlf bt><:<H1~c )ou're a nice guy ... She \1'3S 36. "il1arilyn i\lonroe \1 as !us happy col· laborator in this dist 111c1 ly nonp<1li11c:1l area of his life." \\'1lson 11Tote in his ne1v book ··Sho11' Businl'ss Laid Bnre'' 11·h1ch G. P. Putnam's Sons 1\·ill publi sh J,1 n. llt. \I 1!son said he knew ~·\i ss ~tonroc 11cJI l111TISl•lf. nnd also got other ln- fr1rr11;1 t1111 1 frun1 llolly\\'Ood eolun1ni st Sid- 11l'Y :-iknb;kv ~ind i\c·1v York dri•ss dr;;1gn1 ·r H1'11rv Hose11ft•ld. L<1 wfoi·d. Sknl!'ky nnd Hosi·nft~ld 11 rre nu1 11111nl'diatl'l y .'.1V<1ihib!c for comn1 rn1. Tce11-aaed Thuo11 ~ ~ Vi ctimize Man , 78 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -J'olice say a gang of teen-age thugs dragged a 18-Yt'ar-old n1an into the basemenl of a housing project build ing. beat him and robbed him . The amount : S2. ~ Acting un an anonymous telephone tip, police said \\'illian1 Fried ""as found 11 .. ande ring, dazl'd, on a sidc\1'alk late Thursday. lie told officers he '\\'as \~·nlking hon1c \1•hen t\l'O youths jun1pcd hitn and drag- gl'd hi1n into a basen1cnt. Joined b.v lour others, th!' 1nan u•as kicked and beaten, polirc said . All of the childrrn :it LcB:.irt.l. lro111 k111dcrgar1en through fifth gratlt'. IH:lp1•<.I make the decorations. but 011ly fourth and fifth gradl'l'S al'lll;1ll.v gu1 hi \ 1 ... 1 thr hon1es. "It's sort of ;1 1hro11b:1ek 10 1ht: good vld-rash1oned Ch r 1 ~ t 111 ll !> l' >; Ht yei;teryear,'' remarked h:a1'l'll Snyd<•r. i.ireside:nt of the PTfl and !he one \1 ho spearheaded the activity. --\re n1:1d~· l1on1pn1ad1• Jh1rn.~. a11tl H ga\'t' thr ...:h1lctrcn a chant't' 10 tL•,1lly p:irt1c1p:it~· 1n n1ak111g ;;011)1"111e \'!,i.1··.., l'l1r1~\n1ns hnppl' ... sh·· add1·d. ··Yt';1h. th is 1:. rc;dll' 11C':11. · ~.u d un•· l1ttk· boy. Hl "\\'1• ·1n:1dt· 1h1n.;s tor the grandrnas and graudp:io;;" 1\1ost of 1111• ch1!drl·ll 11t·r1• ple:lSl'd the-senior cit17.1:tl.s npprl•{'l:.Jtt•d th L'll" ,.f. furls. Hui Ot\L· Htllc• girl Ch11rlottt• l~ohn . JU, \1·as nuL too suri• 11hu cr1JU)t'd lhc Boy Saved by Brotlier 1 1~11, an<l "ho dul 1101 •\\uh uld f>1:ople. it's hard lo lt•tl 1f thcv'ri;-h:tppy " Qlarlott1· 1:xpla1ned ( ,1\i ·<" !h•·1 • 11 11h1•11 th1·1 ·r, happ\ 1011 I ~111•S-., 111 .. 1· \11•r1· h.1J)Jl} lu ..,,.,. 11:.. b111 1h,·1 111'tl' :ill cryi11ll ·· All ('h;1rlnll1· h :id to flo !!1 be ~u re 1111\\v\'t'f'. 11 .1-. hi lnok ;11 tilt• ,,1n1lc~ 011 !hl' f.'lt '":. of lht• St·nu1rs ~1111ng 111 door11;11" 111 tl\•·1r 11·ht•cl('h;u1·~. ;is th•• ll't•r::. (XllU't:d do1111 their 1.·!uct•I-.!> Fire Guts Beach Home By JOASNE REYNOLDS 01 "'' 01Uy Pilot Srtrt A 6-ycar-old Huntington Beach boy 11·ho "'aS rescued fron1 his flaming bedroom by an older brother is in good condition today in the burn ward or the Orange County Medical Center. John Kirby of 6~21 Tyrone Circle. suffered burns on his face. hands an<l feet when a candle in his bedroon1 ignited son1e cur!~ins. The fire gutted the home the liUle boy shared \vith his mother. Peggy Kirby . 35, and five brothers and sisters. Al the tin1c the fire oroke our, John and tus older brothel, Ricky. 12. were Charges Fly Over Nixo11 Appeal Case Charges and counter charges vr partisan poli!icking and misuse of govcrnn1cnt funds "'ere flying toda~' in 1he 1rake of Supervisor Robert B.1t1in's unsuccessful ilppeal io bike Ille l'alUatio11 of !-'resident K1xon's S<in Clc1nentc est at e. The latest developn1ents include: -:\lc\v threats by Rep. Andrew J. !Unsha\v (ll · Nc111>0rt Beach), former Orange County assessor. that criminal charges may be projX'r against Battin <lnd Lv.•o other De.mocratic su~rvisors 1vho voted to spend public funds on ;:i reappraisal of the \\'cstern \\'hitc lfousE- -A statement by Supervisor Ra lph Diedrich of Fulll'rton, one of th e three 1vho \'olcd to spend the 1noney, that Hinshaw·s charges of partisan politics "arc ridiculous.·• -Threats by a Fullerton land ap· praiser to appC'al the .1sscssmrnl on [)i('drich 's hon1e and dcniand an outsid1.· appraisal like that dooc on Nixon's csta1 e unless the supervisors change !he rule :i1!011ing anyone. to 11p~JI anyone. elsc"s n:«;cssn1c-nt for $50. -f\ S!;Jtl'llll'lll b.v R;1tl1n I h :1 I ll1nshaw·s chai·ges arr noth111 g: n1oi-1• 1hnn a "~n1okc screen" to co1·pr 01p hi s 0\\'11 \Xlor handling uf the aSS('S!'ni"s office. llaUin asserted ~linsha1v rn:1y herorne "the Orange County Agne11·." The key dcvcloprnent is lhnsh<nl'·s ~taternent calling for a Grand Jury probe of the appeal expenses and the po:"SJ· b1hty of crimina l cha rges ~ing filed agalllst the three Democratic super· \'ISOr S. ll insha\I' said early Thursday lhe Grand Jury ..should probe the matter and then folfoY.•ed up v.'it h a call Thurs· day evening to ne"•smen saying criminal charges may be. proper. The congressman said the supervisors' approval of a $4.500 expenditure on a rc11µp r<1isa\ o( the estate by the State Bollrd of Equalization "a1nount s to ft'a ud ... "I th ink thrrc is grfat opportunily for crin1inal action aga inst Bob Dallin ." I linsha11' said. ndding that similar actions (See CllAHGES, Page 21 tht• only persons in the house, polict' said. The n1other 1vas at 11·ork as a b;ir n1t1id in Anaheim and the other children 11ere out of the house visiting friends. Ricky rescuC'd John from 1he burning room. but the original repo rt issued by the fire dcpar!.m ent inco rrectly iden· lificd !he r('SCllt:>r as another brother linry, 14. and ga1·c Rickey's na1nc as Vicki. Fire Capt. n oger llosrncr said today that Gary arrived at the house just as Ricky was lc;,idin)J John out of th e burning roon1 . The t>1•0 older children tried to put SUCCUMBS AT BO Judge Kenneth Mo rrison Judge 1'1orrison's Rites Sc hecluled \1:111:.-ii f {Jr;in.c:c Countv Suprrior ('our!'s 31 JUdJ!cS ~tnr1ed tlll'1 r n1ornin g l'illl'nd:irs 111 hushN.I cou1·1roo1ns todn y. paying a last tribute to retired Judgl' KL·nnc1h E. :\1orrison. Judi;c i\lorrison died Thursday night in a Garden (;rove convalescent hospital ;ifter a Jong illness. lie v.•as BO. Presiding Judge Brurc Sumner told 11 courtroon1 audience today after calling for a momen\"s silence for Judge ~lor­ rison that run eral services will be held at 11 a.m. l\1onday in United Spurgeon illcthodist Church. Santa Ana. Burial will fol!o1v at Fairhaven i\lc1norial Park in that city. .Judge ~1ot-rison. a nalive of Burnett. \\'ash .. was elected to the Orange County Superior Court in 19·10 <ind served 011 the bcnrh until tus rctircn1cnl ln 1963. !ht> lire out 111th buckets of water, bta \\hen they could not stop the blaze. thl·y ran to n nearby friend's hon1 c. to call the fi re department. A police spokcsnian notl>d. th at the elcctricitv to the hon1e had hecn shut off fo r ahou1 th ree days and the f:im ily had bC'cn using candles for lighting. Accordiug 10 poliC'e, there has brcn no tc!ephoue service to the honie for 111orc than a ~·ca r. A fir(• dcpartn1cnt spokl'sn1:i n said the fa111ily 11·as p\a11n ing 10 1nove to till! Annlil•1tn ;irea and th;1 t tilt')' l\'Cnt the re \1·hcu the fire n1ad e the. house l1tllil'ablc. Hopes Grow Arabs Will Lift Boycott Dy The Associa ted Pres.'I il1en1bers of Secretary of State Henry A. Kissingcr"s del egation said today there was a ""better than 50--50 chance" the Arabs -...·i ll lift their oil einbargo 1il'xt n1onth. They said the~· cxpcctt:d Israel and Egypt to be negotialing a discngagem('nl of thei r arn1ics on t h e Sue·~ front by that rime. 711ey n1ade th e statement on arr1v:il in Riyadh . Sa udi Arabia from Calru. Kiss inger ls scheduled to mecl King Faisal during his stay. But United Press International quoted the of ficials 1vith Kissinger as saying the chanres 11·crc ··Jess than 50 percent.'' TI1erc 11·as 110 immedintc cla ri!ira- !icn v.·hcthcr the con1ment \1·as meant to be optimistic or IJCSsimi stic. 111c con1ment set 11ff an explosive rally on Ille r-.:ew Ycrk Stock Exehange 1n fn1 rly hl'avy trnding. 1'hl' Oo1v Jones indu strial ;1vcragc gainrd 14.9 points to Rl.'>.42 n fc1\' 1n1nu tes bl'fore !1 ::10 a.n1, Ahtt051 the l·ntirl' gain occurr~'<t ;,ifll'r 10:~5 11·hc11 \\'all ~!J'f't·I lei1n1ed Siu1di Arahin n Kin.(! V<il!i<i l rnight. be co nsiderin g lifting Lhr 011 einbargo. Before that nc\1's. n flrs r-hcur ralh· tr~' sagged fbr lack of supporli\'e ne11'.s dr\"clop1ne11ts. Saudi governmen t officials and l·.s. dip lom/lls in Riyadh indicated Faisal n1ighl be \l'illing lo consider a limited resumption of oil deliveries to affected nations if President Nixon or Kissi nger n1akes a public an nouncement calling for Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab territory. Orange Coast • \feather Coast Basin Wins Backing He prevlouf.ly had served as justice o; the peace for the Santa Ana Judicial District, a post 10 which he \1'3S ap- pointed by county sper\'isors aft er v.·orking for five yea rs as Supe rior Court Judge It. Y. \Villiams' clerk. Night and n1orning fog and low rlouds along the Orange Coast Saturday. but other1.,.ise mostly $Unny 11·1th some high clouds in the atfernoon. Slightly \\'armer. 11ighs in th e 1nid 60s. Lows in the 40s. INSIDE TODAY By TERRY COVILLE Of lti. 0.11'1' ,lltt Sl•lf Members or the Orange County Coast Assoclatkln agreed Thursday to support "in principle" the creation or a $1 .S mllllon hydraulic model test basin for the 42 miles o( county coastline. ConstrucUon of the test basin has been pro~ed by the marine -division of the Newport flarbor Chambe r of Com· 1nerce. It wou ld be a physic/I I model of the CX>Unty coastlin e, built In scale to e:s~bllst1 exactly the same topop:raphlcal eon- ditkJn s which now exi st from Alamitos Day to San Onofre, Ttd Gillenwaters of Newport Beach, who outlined the pro ject Thursday during the Coast Association meeting in llun- tlngton Beach. said the model \voutd measure 200 feet in length and 90 feet in width. ft would cover a half-acre site and v.'Ou ld geographically reprei;ent the area from the San Diego Frec ..,.·ay to 10 miles at sea. Sin1ilar hydraulic models hnve been built for thto: San Frnncisco B<iy region and th e Chesapeake Bay . Gillenwaters cred ited the Sa n Fran- cisco nlOdel with "S:ll'ing the San Fr::1n- clsco Bay and kee ping 11 from becoming a Lake Erie." Engincera would use such a model to lest the real e ffec t or any proposed change on the coastline. Gillenwaters said such a model could have prevented the errors 1nadc in building the west Newport groins which \\'Cre sup posed to stop beach erosion~ but haven't. •te said the Dana Point Harbor y,·as built fron1 a hyd raulic model and m<iy prove to be one of the best harbors ever built. No agency has yet agreed to sponsor construction of th e te!-ll basin. but Gillc.nwatcrs said he believes rederA I. slate and local funding could be found. Members of the Newport Chamber arc currenlly trying to round up su1>p0rt (See tiA SIN, rag~ 21 Judge Morrison often commc.nted after his retirement that he derivl'd most enjoyn1enl in his 23 years on the Superior Court bench from the tin1c he spent in Juvenile Court. Active throughout his \He in the Boy Scout movement, he onre estimalt'<I lhat he hod hond1ed at Jeust 23,000 ju,·1·11Llc cases in those 23 years. Judge ~1orrison i~ survivt'd by his \Vidow, Virginia; a son, Kenneth P, :\\Ot'• rison: three grandchildren and l\\'O gtcat· grnndchi ldrcn. A Santa ~na resident since 1910. 1hr jurist found tin1e during his t•arccr to (S~ JUDGE, l'agc %1 Cl1ristr11as in the ghetto. Cole/- en \Vest Collepe stude11ts uJill g111c yo1' a taste of 11Jilat that 'neans inn SnL 1trdrty ·r1if/ht stage. sllou1. See to<lau ·s \Veekende r fur i11formatio11 . ,i.r Yt111r St,...lct J Mttv•tt ll.Jt l o•llft• JO M111u•I l'11"11t )t t M, 1..-,4 I I H•llOllll Nt WI I , ll C•llltrnl• > Or1~11 C!Mlft1¥ II Clt\llntt fl-1CI lt•,hun 11tt H J1 Coml(1 11 \perh lt-}t (rt11,...rd '1 \'-tit ,,.. .... h JO-Jl Ot•lll Ntllct' 11-11 r~1,vl 1I011 JI Ellltorl•I P'•tt I '~'8'•" »-Jt ''"l n(t 1'·l1 Wtl1~or 4 ,..,. lllt 111.tctrd It Wom t ft 'I Mtw1 u .n "O•IKtH 11 Wt•ltt Hn11 I, Jt "'"" La!liM" u Wttlltl!Mr ,,_... Mallltt~ • J DAIL' PILOT H Friday. Dtcrmber 14, ll}7'} Battin's Assessment Battle Cost $15,000? By ~1LUA'1 SCllRE!Rt:R Of .. Cl911\' ,llef "•" Orange County Su~rvisor Hobert Bat· tin·s unsuccessful ap1)('ill of lht' county tax \'a luation Oil r•res1U1·nt !\·1xun s Still Clt•n1enll' r·.~t:ite n1n.y ha\·c cost $15,000 or more -at lt:ast half of whieh 1.:ilnJ1' fro rn public coffers. 1'he cost figure v.·as derivl'd frum iesti1nony during the thrct!-<lay Assess· mt'nl Appeals Bo::1rd session i'nd1ng \\'cdnesday and estimates of such factors as sala ries of county employes and other key figures in !he cJsr. Rival Seeks $1 Billion From IBM SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -t lemorex Corp. asked more than $1 Bl!lion damages from International Busi ness ~lal.'hines O:irp. today in an antitrust suit accusing JB~1 of tr}'ing to n1onopollze !he electric data proces.c;ing industry. The h:dcral court sui t charged 18~1 with anticompeLllive actions against l\femorex in n1arketing co n1 put er periphrra1 products and disc packs. ~temorex, headquarterd at Santa Clara. manufactures comp u t er periphe ral products and magnetic tape compatible "'ilh IBM romputcrs. It started makl.ng computers in 1970 but quit that market in 1973, v.·riting off $35 million in losses. A Memore x 9JX1kesman sai d three complaints in U.S. District Court charge facts of violalion.s similar to !hose folllld to be unl a\.\·ful in lhc Scpteinber decision against IBM in litigation hy the Telex Corp. in Tulsa, Okla. Memorex asks $750 millio n in damages. $100 million more for its associate, !LC Peripherals Leasing Corp .. Santa Cla ri.I , and $200 million for foreign subsidia riPs. In antitrust actions. a \'erdiet for J\temorex wou ld triple lhe damages a\varded by a court. In a statement . Memorex claimed that IB~f started anli con1pcli tive actions against l¥1emorex and other makers o[ products "plug compatible." \\'i th IB\l computers after r.ten1ore.x started pro· ducing these products in 1970. The complaint charges that JB~I . \Vorld Trade. Corp. and other 18~1" subsidiaries violated anlitrusl /a\\'S by monopolizing the market for peripheral products for use wi th IB~f compulers. J\!e.mo rex said that beyond the al\rged violations sln1i\ar to those in the Telex case, the complaints allege "a course of antirompctitive ronduct by I B~l directed against the .~temorex com- panies." F ouritain Valley H <LS 1 Candidate For Tliree Secits So far, Fountain Valley has one can- didate for three seals on 1he city council. The election will be he.Id next ~tarch . The lone candidate is incumbent Al J lollindcn. He has filed nomination papers. A SJX>kesman for the city clerk oot.ed that six n"IOre JXllential candidates lul\·e taken out nominalion papers, but bave not yet returned then1. lnclucled in this group arc lhc. other two incumbents, Ge0i-ge Scoh and Ed Just. 01.hers "'ith par.1ers tha! have not been filed are: J une Boykin . 16269 San Gabriel S:.: Roger Stantoo. 16303 r..tt. Nimbus Circle.: l lerbert Garson , 18288 Brookhurst St . and John Kelly, 18147 Santa Lauren.a Circle. OIANC'il COAST M• DAILY PILOT Tl'tt 0r~"9• Cooo>t DAIL'!' PILOT wllft wttlCn 11 combl»Mi m• ~1W1·Prcn. " C>UbltSh@a b~ rtM o .. no• (081t PUlll••~111a com11•~Y. S•P•· r1!t .ci11;on1 ore 11UOll1~t<1. M•ll<l•v lftrQO,tVft f'rltl•v, tor Cot!• Mos•. N_..I B11d1, Hun!ln11ton B••Cl't/FO..'l••ln V•Oley, Lag.,... 9..,etl, l••Tnt/SMICl!tlNck tnd Son Cltm..,ll/ Stn Ju•n Ctplt!•t""· A 1<ng1~ •"II~•! 9dlll0<1 11 11Ullli1'-t<:I Stl11rdftVI ..... 511nc1~v•. TIW prlncl1><1I p11bl11ftlng plt nl lo •• l )I) Wfll ••Y 11n11, Cn•t M•••· C11,,c1ni1, t lt1'. 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(.Ill'°"'"' 9W10"lotllrr'o ~ ""It' d ," ""°"'lll'I 'b1 .,..u A U moo11111y1 ll'llllltr' ....... , ...... .,,., """"'"· County As~essor Jack \'allerga. whose $1.37 milliun aMeSS ffii'llt of ltlt• \Yeslcrn Wh ite House was at l!sue, said be will try to detail the total cOsl in the coming weeks. But he said the Job v.·ould be [...__N_Ew_s_AN._AL_Y_sIS __ J a diff icul t one. Botti11·s charge! that the estate should be. valued at $2 n11llion or more were ttirown out by the appeals panel Wednes.- day tiy a 2·0-1 vote. Commissioner Frank Mania, a J~ttin appoulltc, ab- lla.lncd from the fin al vote. In rejecting Battl.n 's appeal, which cost the First Dlstrict supervisor from Santa Ana h $50 fee to file, the pan'! upheld Vallerga's assessmenr. The largest si nglt' expense of tile B:it - tln appeaJ was revealed in testimony by two appraisers ""'ho were part of a team hired by Nixon attorn ey Frank l'.leMarco to re.vie"' the assessment. Appraiser Jlugo lJrun)nl s:ud De~larN> was billed $l,500 for the services of the three-member review panel. The second major cost accrued during Despite Denial Ex-Nixori Carnpc1ig1i Aide Gets Bid WASJfl NGTON (AP) -A California campaign offi cial for President Nixon received a heJty Sma ll B us In es s Administration contract subsidy despi te ol)jecHons from a review pa11e). govern- ment documents disclosed today. The agency tacked a $135,716 subsidy payment on a $200,lJI Navy rontract a\\'arded to Aceco Tool Corp. of San Leandro, SBA documents sho1v. A review committee voted 3 to 1 to deny the sub5idy payment on grounds it was excessive. the docu1nents reveal- ed. The suOOidv. which amounted to 67.7 percent of ·the base contract price paid by !he Na\.'Y, "'as the highest ever paid by the agency in percentage tenns, an agency source said. It also ~·as the only one ever app roved over the review committee's objection, the source said. The president and O"'Tier 0£ Aceco Tool Corp., formerly Aceco Tool & Machine Co., is Joseph Aceves, Alameda County, chairman of Democrats for Nix- on. In a telephone. inte rview, Aceves said he negotiated the contract without com- pet itive bidding under a program to help minority-run finns although another company offered to do the "'ork for $100 ,000 less. lie denied that he received the contract because of JXJlilical influence. Of his campaign role, he said, .. Jt hurt 1ne more than anything else." An SBA spokesman said !hat the Small Business Adminlslration "did not a"·ar d the contract as a political pay-0ff to anyone and there v.·as no political pressure e:terted to award the contract." (~·fean\\'h ile, the llousc Banking Conl~ mittee vot ed today to add a strong prohibition against \\'hire House or other "outside influence" on SBA Joans . 11lc com n1ittee added the measure to a bill extendin g the. agency's lending authori· ly.) A confidential report on the Aceco contract prepared by Leonard Rosen, an SBA price analyst, shows that the government could have bought the same products for $200,000 from one company that made them be fore and for $255.000 from a second rompany that never pro- duced them. Aceves' firm received the $336.248 con- lract last March for prodt.:ct ion or el~c­ trooic co mponents used ln sonar devices, an agency spokesman said. Vehicles Bang Together In Fog Near Bakersfield BAKERSPIELD (UPI ) -AI least nine cars and trucks rammed together in chain·reaction collisions today when they hit a bank of dense fog on Interstate 5 about 35 miles south of here. A spok~an for th e Californ ia High~atrol said no deaths were initially reported but thef"e \.\'ere tour persons injured. He said "numerous'' trucks and cars \Vere Involved and northbound tralfi c v.·as completely blocked on the high"·ay which links Los Angeles and San Fran- cisco for an hour. \Vitnesses at the scene said it appeared at least two truck trailer rigs were involved along \lt'ith seve ral cars. At least one of the vehicles burst in to fi re. All available Clf P units, tow trucks and fire equipment fron1 the Kern County st;itiGn rrspondt<I Th~ CHP said a low cloud COl'C'r app<'lrently slipped acro.....s the botton1 of the "Grapc \'ine" reducing visibil ity to t C'l"O. Front Page 1 JUDGE ... devote on thr side 10 tiis C'hurch and his f<.:1vorile .i;crvice organizations. He '>'as ;i longtime lay leader of Uniled Spur geon ~1c thodist Church . "About 98 percent of the yo llllgsters never had at1ended Sunday School," he said of those estimated 2.1.000 juvenile court cases he presided over. liis career on the bench also included the notorius Overell murder case "'h.i ch dre\Y nation wide attention. The Overe\ls' J7.year-old daughter and her boyfriend were accused of n1urdering her parents by blowing uµ their yncht \\'ilh dynamite at Hs mooring in Ne~·port llarbor. The young couple were acquitted after a sensational trlaL From Page 1 DST ... bill directed the Federal Communications Commission to pennlt many daylight.. only radio statloM lo go on the air earlier in I.he evenin g . If lhe sunrise-to-sunset stations were required t.P wa it until local sunrise in some areas. their main morn ing au-' dlence already would be al work or at school. Teacher~ lo Court COMPTON (AP} -Reprts~ntaUves o( striking Compton school teach,rs were. ordered Thursd11y to appear In CQurt Jan. 2 to explain why they nr' dcfyl.ng a court order which prohibits the walkout. The hearing, set by Superior Court Judge: Dllvtd A. Thom as, \,\IHI delermfne whe1.hcr the tea~MI have been In contempt of rourt. The C'ollisions began \\'hrn the trucks and cars slowed up in the fog and \1·rre rcarcnded by other vehicles, th e CHP said. From Page J BASIN • • • for the project before they approach any of the many agencies ·whlch could become in\'olved. Such a model could be built on a om • acre site. "'ith half the s:ile used for park ing. Gillen\\'aters said he f e 1 t the mOOel \\"Ou1d not only ser,'e as an engineering tool. but as an outstanding education al device. lfe . a_lso suggested the public might be w1H1ng to pay for the privilege of vie"ing in SC'aic just what the Orange County coast line looks like. Educational groups would be allowed free admission . Jfc estimated the annual operating cost at about $250,000, which could partially be paid for by !ht' public lours . urt "·on't solve all 011r problems. but it will reduce 01ir errors," he said. Movies Offerecl At Beacli Librurv The Hun tington Beach Public Library now has feature films available for checkout from its audio-visual depart· me nt. Among the available films are "Cry lhe Beloved Country," "David and Lisa," "Great E x p e c t a t Io n s, '' Hamlet," "JohMy Cash ," "Loneliness of the Long Dislaoce Runne r," "Lord of the Flies," "A Night to Re me mber," "Romeo and Juliet," "A Taste of Honey,'-' and "The Ttii rd Man." There will be: a low rental fee charged per day for use. of the films. acco rding to a spokesman from the library. F'ilms must be picked up and retumed to the library, 525 Main St. Further infonnation and booking rese.rvaUons are available at 536-5434. Jurors Selected For Legisuitor SACRAMENTO IUPll -A ,.ven· v.·oman, five-rnan jury has been chosen In the long-delayed drunkl!n drtvlng case of veteran Assemblyman Edwin L. Z'Berg ([)..Sa,cra mento ). Z'Berg wa• 'present In court Thurtday while his three attorney! participated In jury selection. · The lawm!ker11's attorneys plan to present argument• In court to ch&llt.nge the vnlldlty of a prtor convtc tlon of drunken driving ag11Jo1t Z'Be.rJ. A second convict.ion In the latest November, 1973 cue would ruult In a maodatory five-day Jail sentence against the eight-term assemblyman. !he appeal la $4 ,SOO paJd by the county to the St.ate Board of Equallullon ln October for a double-chet:k on Va\lerga'a figures. The mo ney paid ror a new appraisal of 1he vi lli by the board's appraiser, Howard 1'f. Childs, who said be valued the e!tate at $1 .S mill ion. na11111 was 01~ prime mover in the \01C by supervisors to have Vallcrga's figurt'S rechecked and Childs v.·as Ilat- tin's only witness at the hearing. Childs had to fly from Sacran1ento to :ip pe.;1r al the Tuesday hearing session Prob e Urged For Be1iefits Of Veterans Orange County School Board men1ber David Brandt, aC'ti11g as a spokesman for the Association of C a I i f or n i a Veterans, today demanded a Congrel.Sional investigation of t h e Vete rans Administration. Brandt, a student at Sanla Ana College. made the demand on behalf of \\'hat he called a large number of veterans in school ""·ho have not been receiving regular educ-ation benefits. "People throughou t the state are being thrown from apartments or losing cars and othe r possessions becawe they aren't getting the money to which they are entitled," Brandt said at a news conference in the Anaheim ConvCDtlon Center. The news conference was called during a meeting of veterans groups front schools all over Southern California. "Thi s matter of not getting chocks or getting them spo radically has gone beyond the JXlint of reason," said Brandt , who was e!ected to the county school board representing Santa Ana. He satcl at Santa Ana College alone , 700 of the 2,800 veterans In attendance either ha\·e not gotten checks or ha\'e gotten them months late. Brandt sald he \\·as asked by the Association of California Veterans to spearhead the Orange County dri \'e for a Congressional probe because he is a student, \"eteran and an elected offi cial. "I sent telegrams lo the Orange QJun- ty Congressmen and Cali fornia's t"·o senators about the problem. urging them lo take action but still haven't gotten so much as a ~ank yo4 from any or lhem," Brandt ·Mid. T~randt said the logical next step was today's public 1k>mand of Congress to in\·estigare the V • .\. "! don't know what the problem Is ~·ilh the \·A." Brandt said. •·Jf they are understaffed . then they should hire new people. Ir they ha\'e weak leadersh ip, they need to i:;:et nc1v leaders." and his expenses come from public funds u well. Public funds also paid the thr~e ap- peals board men1bers whG sa t through three sessions ln the past ""'eek and two other nieetings in !he past month where llatl1n "·on conttouanefs of hls case, Board men1bl'rs are paid iso for f'llt'h half<{fay they work. Totalling the nurnber of sessions, the meetings eost taxpayers anot her $1,050. That does not take in lo accoun t other lnl"0111e the 111en1bL•r.s . ' -' ..... . ... Frou1 Page l CHARGES ... <'Ould be brought against Diedrich and Supervisor Halph Clark, ~·ho also voted lo !5pend the n1oney. Supervisors Ronald Caspers o .f Ne\vport Beach and David B:lkC1\ representing lluntington BL•ach, both Republic.ans , v()t.ed against Uie expense. "Because the county spent the money for a private person's complaint, T believe it was an Improper use of public funds," Hinshaw said. l{insha~ said al the very least there should be a requirement that Ballin repay the $-1 ,500 spen l on his •·personal \'endetta." Diedrich reacted to llinshaw'.s con1~ ments today, saying he felt the in- vestigation "~·as ~·eU v.·ort.h the cost to clear the air once and for all." Batttn clain1s the ass"essment should be more than $2 million. not the $1.37 miliion quoted by Ornnge County Assessor Jack Vallerga or lhe $1.5 million set by I.he State Board of Equalization. 1\1ean"'hile, appraiser Jl C. "Campy'' Lynch said unless lhe board changes the rules permilling appeals such as Ballin's he will demand simila r treat - ment of his appeal of Dledrieh's home assessment. Lynch , ci ting the expense of a reap- praisal and costs of county employes "'ho had to attend the hearing, said the Ballin action revealed the high cost to laxpayers of such appeals. Ballin himself had some caustic com- ments today about Hinsha'>'·'s charges. He said the county is still paying for mistakes made by llinshaw when he was county assessor. "As far as a Grand Jury investigation. l would we lrome it, both as to my activitles. and as to l>.tr. Hinshaw's ac- tiv ities as as:sessor ," Battin said. '"( think "'e might have our own Orange County Agnew currently occupying a rongressiona l seat." Kosygin lo Resign? CAIRO I AP J -Sovicl Premier Alexei Kosy~in has asked repeatedly to be relicvNl of his post because of kidn ey trouble. the semi-0fficial E g y pt i a n ne1~·spflper 1\! Ahran1 reJXlr!t'il lron1 ;..1ost"O\\.'. Thursday's dispatch s a 1 d Kosygin had not been seen in public ~ince his visit to Cairo in October during the war . might have ea rned bad thfl)' not been at the hcarlng. 01her co!ts 11rc harder to dl•t£'rnunc. For exHmpll·, Nixon attorney lle~tarto, co11s1dcrcd one. or the top la\vycrs In Los Angrles. C'01nmands hourl y fees al bet\Vl.'C'll $1$0 und $1.00,-i:1i.!(.'Ord1ng to a reliable so urce. DrNl rir<:o upPCarcd Ji two and n half day'.'> or heorl"l)n ~· counUng tl1nc. spent prr(>aring hyj ·~ase. 1-fe also brought an as!IOCiatc, earning about $100 JK'r day, to all the heHrings. Jl 1S fres 11·ould not eomr directly fron1 public coffers but \his firm is being ret ained by the nnt1oo 's top public of - ficial -President Nixon . Add itional costs 111ust t>e attributed to the services or the tv•o deputy Orange Countr counsels "'ho ap~ared at lhe hearing, earning ~t1\·een $8 and $10 per hour (based on their salaries of betl\'f.'Cn $15,000 and $20.000 pt"r year). Vallerga 's officf' s;iid D<>puty Counsel Lon \Varso11. \\hO n:'prcSC'nled the nsscssor at the hearings. nlso spent "ll1<'111Y hours'' O( CilSC prc·pnration not counting the hearing tirnc itself. Further the he nring s took up !hi• !ln1c or l-Oun!y Asst•ssor .Jnl'k \':11!crga and :ll !cast four of his assistants, 1vho ;i pl)('nred at ;ill the hearing sessions. \'a!!erl.!<t 's salary breaks d0\\'11 tu allout $14 IX'r hour -from county fun<l s. Olher expenses can be attributed lo the board clerk, !he court rt:C."Order and !he lime of se\·eral board SC'crctarics \l'ho attcnde<l the henruigs. Battin himself cost the taxPayers money because of his appeal or the Nixon estate assessment. llis attendance at the t~·o sessions this \\'eek forced hin1 to miss two meE'!ini;s of the Bonrd of Supervisor11. the post to ~·hich he was re-elected last year and is paid $24,500 per year to fill -about $15 per hour. Vnllerga said n!laching values to "uch things as facilit y usage and si milar intangibles \\'Ould be a "'aste of cffor1, although the hraring room and its farili ties v.'l're lied up for three days. The appeal took placl' because of a rule change by ~upervi~<mi permitt ing any citizen to appeal another citizen's tax asses.'imenl upon paym£'nt of $50. Battin was the key force in \Vinning that rule change. The rost breakdO\lll of the: Ballin appeal is still incomplete but as furthef' material is gat.hered -possibly hy Val!erf!a·s offie...: -the figure rould go much high('r. It is certain frorn knov•n C'061s, ho~·ever. tha t the rxpc.nS<'s a pproach $15.000 ""·ith a large percenlage co mJng from public funds. During and after Baltln'~appeat ~ C'ff<tings, several lop cou~ty off\c-ials -who al l asked to rema in unidentified -gene rally agreed that the new appeal rul es could cripple COt.1nty government. "There are people in this count y who "·ould just as soon do this every day on any pro perty v.•hose owner they have a bee f with." said one offi cial alter 1he hearing. '"The county could go bankrupt at that rat e." In Ballin's case, another off iciaJ said , the new rules could open the door to "all kinds of JX>h!ical \•endettas usini:: county and other public fund s.·• SAVE UP TO 20°/o ON HERITAGE & SCHAFER BROS. LEATHER SOFAS & CHAIRS SOFT BROWN BY HERITAGE f2" I• L.tigril II~. $1164 Sole $1089. CHESTNUT BROWN BY SCHAFER BROS. 100 .. '" lnfth lot. S1470 Sale $1189, TEN LEATHER OR SUEDE SOFAS TO CHOOSE FROM AND MANY MATCHING CHAIRS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. STOP IN TODAY. DREXEL-HERITAG~ENREOON-WOODMARK-KARASlAN INTERIORS WlllDA YS I SA TUR DAYS f100 19 l1Jt MIDAT 'TIL f:GO NEWPORT IEACH e 1127 WESTCLI'' Dt '.· 642 .'fHO 10, •• Surt41, 11.11Jor1 • LA6UNA 'BEACH .... ,4! NOllTH COA.Sl HWY .• , . 10,,n Svltdty, 12· 1JOI .,.<:'l~t TOR~ANC£ e ' JIM! HAWlHOINl U\<o • "" 111!1211 ·- • At 'Y()ur setvice A Sunduy, \Vcdnesclay aad Friday l~ea1ure 0( the Daily 1,ilot Go t a )JroOle.1n? 1'/!!rl Pat Drntn. Pa ~ Your Service. your 1\'ood f)elit·er!J 011 1\1a!J DEJ\H PAT ~ On SL•pt. 2'l l purchased onC'-ha!f l·ord of \\'OOd fro1n (:ten Pipkin, l..os Alru11ltos \\'ood Sales for $37.50. I \vas unhappy at !htc a1nount stacked. but the delivery nicn v.·ouldn"t make an adJUSlJnl·nL The following day I restatkl•d and 1nC'asurcd tbc wood, v.·hich should h.'.lve been 8-by..f-by-2-feet, and foWlrl I liad received about 1·? o( the purth;is1tl >1 nod. I've mOde! three calls to l·'ipki11 slnc1• then . All I've received h; ilolill' nssur.'.lncc that I'd received n1y full n1c;1s11rc of \~·ootL l'.J .. Corona del 1\1ar ~ex t time ynu urd('t a half-cord of \\'OOd, n1casurc out the 6~-cubic-foot i>pace to he fil1t•cl in acl v;1nce and \\'alrh ,;tacking: to Sl'C it\ not "ln~-cabin., st~'le ~·llh laq~r l'n~pty !-11ac·t·s. If it 's short, OOn't pay unt il ~ou rl'r('i\('_ full n1easurl'. Jn the rneantirne. Pipkin denies any calls v.'ere received by you e\'t'n though you say yo u ha ve the phon e bills to prove them. lie pron1iscs Ill 1nake 1111- mcdiate tleli \'cry to till the shortage. For L.S. l:mpfO!J<'• DEAR fl .. \'f : ~!any retired federal employcs lil'ing in mobile horne parks in this state are nol aware that there is a national organization 1ro rk ing on thei r personal behalf. This.is the National Association of Retired F ed er a I Employers (NARFE), headquartered in \rashington. DJ'., l\'ith local chapters throughout the nation. One suc h chapter is in Sunn~·v:ilC'. Ca . It mc('ts at 1:30 p.m. each Sl'l'Ond \Ved n('sdav of the n1on1h in th l' l·onununity Crn1er of that city. 11 ,ll ., Sunn~\'ale, Ca. Any fedl"'ra l 11nn11Jt11 nl ur survivor \l'islling inform~tion about 11rea chapters may \l"rtte In llarultl Ballon, 900 llrn · dcrsoa A\"e ., Space· 75, .'-'unn yvalr . (a. !H08'. Speed 1'•· 1llilPa!J" DEAR PAT~ l"n1 Cnflftl:'('d h\' i!ll !ht'.! \1arious percentages rllcd on h011· 1nuch gas n1il r;1gc ('h:inges \Vhl'n rnrs :ire driven at s!ower speeds . Arc thL•rc ;1ny di>finili\'l' sto1i:i:tirs fin this. nnd d0t·'i the. us1• of ;1n :11r c·cnd111onl.'1· l'UI in10 1nitcagc very murh ~ \\'.r ., Nt·.,.,port Beat h Results or "offic ial'' lf.'!'l~ conducted liy lhe Federal lligh"~,;1y Ad1ninistrati11n indicate a 1970 nr ne.,.,·er n101tel rl:l r consumes 30.5 1H.·r<·t·nt n11n r µai;oliuc at 70 mph tb('ln ii docs tra \ eliug al 50 mph. The ;J\'t•r:1~r niile" per ga llon for all rars tri;tetl i not using air con· dilionln.~I "U!I 19.4~ tit SO mph. This dropped to 17.51 niiles pe r gallon at 60 mph ,and 14.93 a t 70 niph. \\'ltb air co11ditionlng f'quip n1e nt in use, the H\·f'ra~e mil es pt·r .c:allon 1\cre 16.4? :1t 50 mph, 15 a1 f,0 1nph. an d 13.17 :11 ·70 mph. Try Ct1l's 1lt1t1i11 DEAR PAT : I li:!\c a l\1nl' F'.x.ac\a \'X. JI-A 35 nim. cn mera for ·1\'hit'h I need St'l'er:ll aeccssories. but I havl'!fl bC'en nhlc to find a deal er in th ts area_ 1 v.'rote to Exacta 's Ne1v York hea d- c1uarters asking for a local sales source, hut they just sent n1e I.heir catalog and J don't v.•an! to order by mail. if there's a possiblli ty of buying locally. I inquired at Cal's Ca mera in Costa Mesa v.·ith no success. J.\f., Costa l\1esa Gi\'e Cal's anolher lry. This time talk to Larry L.1rsen. lie \\ill arrange to order any p;irt s rou require for your t:xacta camer11. f)oes Santa R.epl11? DEAR PAT:· I ~vrlr~ to Santa Claus every year. \"rn five )'ears old no1\·. Does hC ever answer l~tlers, or is he too busy? l\1y mP,tp j~hi;\ping me write !his letter to you·. T.E .. Costa ~lesa Santa's had n fl ock or elves helpin g him answer letters for hundreds of ye.ars! Maybe you aren't seodJng your letter to the rlgbt address. This year, mall It to "North Pole l\1ail Exprt!ll, 318 W. 4th St., LOng Beach, Ca.-IOlll'' -oae •L~9olp'1 •lvP' pick-up poillla serving (lie Wliole" count'r);. Ask mom lo please patT quarttrtn·your envelope (elvn, hare to eat .t:eQ) fl(lad since It's mall nisb, tlmt, your al\IWCI' may not arrive unt)l ofter Chrlst198,, but It wlll come. I've heard your reply will Include a perlOaal rfttssagt-; 1f tit.Hy remlftder nnd a~ iOnit l nst loi-f Oo!'-Slnce., Siifita bas to .keep· fllj ei\le~ ·b1tRy all year, thr.y also help him send ,"Surpr\se Birth· day Greeting• Ffom -s1tnln Claus." J I mom wrtte1 y911r bfrtMtoy dale to the same address · anrl enrlf)ses 35 cents {lcmon1 .... U1¥ts CZlllHiW" Fridily, Otttml:itr 14, 1973 H CAIL V PILOT 3 Nixon Sees No Fuel Recession On Traffic Rap Another Comic Seller Arrested By JACK CllAPPELL 01 !ht D1Ur PUGl S!lff t\ second Laguna Beach merchant \\'ho sells underground con1ic books has been arrested and jailed bu t this time, the charge was failure to appear on a three- year-0ld traffic citation. He is Jerry \Velden. ov.·ner of the Funk ·Factory, 750 S. Coast Highway. \Valrl cn charged tod ay tha• he 'vas bcing harassed by authorities. Ear1ier. Fahrenheit 451 book si.ore ov.'ners Gordon and Evelyn \Vi\son of Laguna Beach were arrested on cha rges Of selling pornographic comic books. Then a Dec. 7 story in the Daily Food Strike Settle1rien t Hopes High Negotiations are und er way i n \\tashington D.C. today before the Federal ~tcdiation Service ''"ith the hope of ending the two-week-old food strike in Orange County and othe r Southern Ca1Jfomia areas. Union representatives of truck dri\"ers, ineat cutlers. operating engineers and mach inists ag reed earlier in the week lo ·shift lheir talks \vith the Food Employers Council to the capHaL The unions are striking t hr e e. super1narket chains but more than 60 other chains have locked out cmployes \\'110 h<'lnng to the striking un ions. saying a strike against one cha in is a strike against all . Local stores continue to ope.rate, but short ages of a v.-ide variely of grocery and meat products ha,1c been reported ln I\orthem Callfomia. the butcher's s1rike has ended at s ma 11 er supermarkets and mass picketing has bt·en banned at larger st.ores \''here the ~·alkout continllt!s. Pila! disclosed that Walden sold the same N rnics at his· Funk Factory. \V::ilden's arresi on the old traffic citations carne at the South County t<.1unicipal Court in Laguna Niguel v.•hen he appeared to pay off son1e overdue parking tickets. Walden claimed th at although he had enough cash with hhn to pay the $49 bail on the traffic warrant, he wasn•t allowed to. He said he was searched. his je"·elry taken and secured. he was handcuffed and subseq uentl y transported to Orange Count y Jail in Santa Ana in a small van \vi\h t\\'O murder suspects, a man who was being held for failure to appear in court and another v.•ho had no registralion for his car. At county jail, \\.alden sa id he 1ras stripped and searched and put in a ce ll voith 30 other n1en, some of them suspects in serlou s crimes. There. he 1.1•as allou•cd to pay his bail and leave. 'fhe Orange County T\1arshal's \Vatch commander for the Laguna Niguel court today asserted that normal procedures 1vere followed every step of the 1vay \\'ith \Vaiden. Sgt. George Gilman said that the marshal's office knew that \Vaiden would be coming in to pay off the parking tickets. Since they held a warrant for his arrest for failure to appear on -a 1971 Anaheim speeding ticket, marshals n1ade the arrest. "Officers that were looking for this guy happened lo know that he would be coming in. A warrant is good for life unless recalled by the court or di smissed by the DA ," Sgt. Gilman said. Sgt. Gil man termed the action routine but he admitted after questioning that unde r normal circumstan~s. a private cit izen paying a parking ti cket at the counter "'ould not likely be arrested on a three-year-old speeding ticket. Sgt. Gilman said \Vaiden v.·as taken before Municipal C-Ourt Judge J ohn Grif- fin and sentenced to the time that he "'ould be incarcerated during that day as punishment on the failure to appear charge, Cou11ty U11ited Fu11d Bid Fell Short-But Still Up The Southern Orange County t.:nitt-d \Vay came \rilhi n $80,000 of its $! .5 n1illion goal ror 1973. Brig. G{'IL Tom Ril~y (US~l C-Ret.) 11·ho ser.1ed as campaign chairman, an· nounced the result at a "Campaign In- stant R.ep18y·• dinner this ·1\'eek at Philco 'Ford in r-;e\vport Beach. He said $1.420.000 ~·as r;rised during the fund drivr. Riley pointed out that the total col · lccted "·as a 12.8 percent increase over funds gat hered for Orange County ch<irlties last year. Hilev sa id the South Coast division headed by Bill \\lalker of San Clemente did hcst on a goal -percentage basis a1nonfi Orange Coast ci ties. It collected $~1.674. 101.9 percent of it.s goal. The. Laguna Beach division. headed by Joseph Sv.•eany. also exceeded its go.11. It raised $42.088. 101.6 percent of its goal. The Harbor Arca division, "'hich in· eludes Newport Beach, Costa fo.1esa and Irvine. raised $470,917 under th e direction of l\trs. Doreen Marshall of Newport Beach. That was 95. l percent of its goal. And it was the most raised by any of the divisions. 'The highest percenW!;e .or all , Riley sald. was raised by Qringe, where v.·orkers collected $62,400, 106 percent of th eir goal. The $1.4 n1illion total fi gure reflects approximately $166.000 in ne\\' money to the campaign, Riley said. ~le singled out several entities for "outstanding achievement .in this year·s campaign. They v.•ere Philco Ford, Steelcase, Avco Financial &>rvices. Rock w e 11 lntematlonal. Collins .Radio Company, Sou1hem California Edison Company. Arthur Anderson Company, Pacific Telephone, S<'a rs, the cily employes of Costa ~\1t:>sa and Newport Beach, Orange. Coast CollC'ge. the Irvine Company, lht Daily Pilot and the ~Ioag Foundation. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE O~livtry of \ht Daily Pilot. 1> g~arant,ed Mon•·v·F•i••r: II VOii ... ""' ll•Vt , ... ~ ••JM• ov S:Je p,m,. c•I! 111<1 vovr <•PY will 81 1••119111 "' yo11. (tll> lrt !ikt" W"!il ''l~ p.m, Stt11rdty '"' S•Mt y: II ye11 •o Ml rtc1IV• '""' <•PY •v t '·"'· s111"'''' or 1 ,,..,, Sul'Hl1y, ctll Ind 1 COPY wUI ~ br011tl!I lo YOll. C•lll ••• l•kt l! 11n!ll II 1.m. TrlrphOMf\ Mo11 Or"••t CGlll!ly ""'' _ , 10·011 ''°'"'Wt•I H11nlln!ll•n ltt<I! •n• W11!minlltr .• '""U2t San Cl•Mtl!lt. (lplllra,.. llltl(I!, Stn 111111 C1pl1!tt!IO, Dino ,Oin!. }01111! Lttlll!I. Ll911f\I Nlflltl .... 4'J·ttll What Can You Do Besides • ' . Stare Whe11 Comet Comes? Here's a rundown on some of the features editors figure .i.. will be, among "Sunday"s Best" In the ually Pilot: COMES THE COMET -There are lots of things you <M do besides gawk at a comet when it comes by. Staff Writer Rudi Niedzielski suggests a few (Sunday's Best) in a s ory concocted ·from nostalgic memories of Halley's fly-by in 1910 and factual reports on the current course of Kolioutek's comet. CU"l'TlNG CONSUMP'l'JON -Energy oftlctals offer a Jong lisl of suggestions -some simple and inexpensive, some complicated and costly -that can change your lifestyle somewhat and rerult In considerable energy aavings. Daylight saving, of course, is one that will be with us soon. C.OnsenaUon hints found in the YOU Section. GREAT POLLUTED LAKE -\]tah's Great Salt Lake, once an attraction of many tourists, has in recent years attracted many industrial con~ms th at take advantage or its mineral deposits -"'hile driving the visitors aw&y. An Illustrated A Section feature. ClffilSTMAS COOKERY -Complete put1-<1ut-and-save !Section in Family We,kly tells "all you want to 1mo\llC' about holiday cooking. OlllY Pllol Photo by P1!rl(k O'Donnell Supei· ll'laeelie Charles Johnson, 14 . Laguna Beach. discovered one thing those (>iles of dirt al Laguna's Main Beach arc good for. l-l e put his bike through a tortuol_ls off-road test 'rhursday near the li fegua rd to wer. Dirt will be used 1n developn1ent of city's ne\v ~lain Beach Park. \Vork on the park starts next week_ By CA~DACE PEA RSON O! lhe Oi!IV Pilot S!~t! The question v,asn 't \\'hcthC'r 1hc S::in Onofre \Jlliffs \\'ere 1nore needed than a nuclear po1ver plant, but l\'hethcr both t'Ould exist on the same site. The state co:1stal con1mission felt thc.y could, said Joseph Bodovitz, it s executive director, as he faced a sometimes angry To\vn Hall audience ln Anahei m Thurs- da~·., Tl "·as Bodov\tz· fir st public ap - pearance in Southern CalHornia since the commission denial of a pcr1nit for the addition of t1ro nuclear reactor~ at the plant three nliles sou th of S<in Clemente. And although n.s speech 11·as r.11t i1lcd "The Current Sta1us Qf th e COJ!>llinc Commission ,'' S;111 Onofr e \\'JS the .iSsl1e of th e day , l'hc •·p::in ic and hys1cria" over prPs1.·nt l'nergy problen1s don'I Jt1st1fy lhrowin ~ out enviro111nL·n1<1! concerns, 13odo\·j(z said. Select A Beautiful Holiday Poinsettia To Top Off The Christmas Spirit. Regular $2.19 c .,...___. __ ..... COUPON-""".-..-...---. KISSING 1 M!STLElOE SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONLY D•c. 15 -16 -Limit 1 To A Custom•r Wit\ Thi1 Aicles Meet Fo1· · \\'ASl!I Xr.r0;-.; 1rr1 f -l're.,.1dr11t ~ixnn il!ld hi~ econo1n1 t ach·1~ero;; du nii! h1·h\·11' there ~s goi11g !n be a rL't'l'.~~1on a~· ;1 rl'SUlt nf 1hc energy f'risi~. ;i \\'hit (• Hou se· s pukt~sn1<1n s;ild 111<!11,\', ~1xw11 11\l'l f11r' an hnll!' with four top rni.•11 1nv<1lv+·d in cc.·ono1nic pOlicy illld th~' r!t·pu1y \\'hiti• MOHS(' P!"('SS ~1·1·rrll!rv, Gt'r'<.dd L. \\';1rren, said af· h·r11·;1 rd : "\\·e. do nnt believe LhL•re is going to ht• a re<'t"S!>inn."' \\'<1rrC'n said Nixon \1·anlC'd to n1ake it elc11r "11·e are going to do everything in ou r po1v('r lo sec thal the in1pac1 on the erunon1y caused by 1he energy shortage is uni.· "'e can control." H{! said ('ontlngency plans were being \1·orked on no1v '"to see that unemploy · n1ent doc~ n(lt rise unduh·.'" The Preside11L has ·instru ct ed l1is energy chief. \\'i\1lan1 F.. Si1non . and otht'l"S in\·olved in the tucl crisis progran1 10 f'lrn1ulate plans to assure increased supply and de1na nd with the provision tl1ut '"no segrnrnt of the economy profit UNEMPLOYED NEW VICTIMS OF FUEL CRISIS, Page 30 while. others arc sacrificing," \Varren said. ··\\'ork is under way to fi nd the most cquitablt:> method of sharing t h i s burden," he ndded. Nixon ,1·as studying reports of airline ;1 11d auto industry la yoffs, gas station closings, and disruption in industries 1vhich [ire :tffecled by the nationwide energy ShorLage. The C'conotnic quadriad that serves O'lS i\ixon's chief advisory team includes Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz. Chairn1.ln Herbert L_ Stein of the presidrnti<l'l Cou ncil of Econon1 i c Advisers. Budget Director Roy L. Ash and Ch:1irn1an Arthur F. Burns of the Fcd~ral Reserve Board. There have been sorne forecasts - chiefly by critics of Administration po!icil'S -1hat unemployment migh t reach 8 pereent next year because of layoffs r~sl1lting from industrial cutbacks due to fuel shortages. Thursday. Nixon met for nearly an hour ¥:ilh Soviet ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin. but the \Vhite I-louse declined to give any details ot her than to say !hey rcvic1ved ·u.S.-Soviel relations. ~ ~ ,, ··1 n ~ .. n " M i tree top ornament with ! the purchase of any Christmas Tree. M FREE SANTA Will BE AT ~UR TREE LOTS THIS WEEKEND Bring The Kiddies 11 ,, ~ M 1 ~ ., ~l '~ ~ M "' '" n ~ ll I ~ ~ ~ 2 LOCAT:ONS TO SERVE YOU t\ PH: 646-3925 Z?Sl S. E. l llttol ~ 1-~ito A11:1 Helttm ~ PH: 556-6391 I • -~....,...---\;M"gQ[Bfl~-~f.::ro=cu:ru:aw:t~~Bi'.-\'1:l\-~\-~~~~~-\:.::(~~~~·;~~~?Un=it• '"-' ,f U11.ILV Ph.OT Tornadoes l(ill Three, Cause Havoc in South Hy Thi• ;\~sot·iated 'Press Tornad(){'s ignited by a cold front lash- ed 1hrt•c S11u thrrn :.ta !c!I, killing thrcf' persons in &lu1h Cnrolina ;111d injuring at ll·as!. 43 in S<1u1h l';1r11!1n:1. Georgia and 'rcMessc•l·. l'.:stima1ed dan1ag<' from the tornadoes Thursday v:as in the millions of dollars . i\ twister destroyed part or a textile mill in Ninety Six. S.C .. and killed t\10 women. Charity Griffin and 0 z a I a "l'hompson, both in their tiOs. A 2-ye11r-old "·, j •-l° A .. ,.,ii; •• \ ·~ .,1 ' ' ~ I{ ,> . < • ~"~ ._,.,~~ • .I •·~ i",> f. .... ,_ .••• ··' .;.:)"'t,:· ')'.',~. ,' ~ .. ~.<. (;'' ~~·::.,..; ' h, • ,\,• ~-~ ' " ~ ~ ,J ,,,, •• ' •' • l ,. ~ : . .~ . ' ... . , \ . ' ., \~ .. ::•·,;· ... ·,··~'"'. ;· •• -~ -·· ':;; < ...... ' ·i ~·[ ......... •:t +l.'. • ' • ' . ' ', • 'i I; • ' ' • : ... : ''1 : ,\,. -: ·•,' ·,~~~.: " • • • • • ' • • ' • . "! 'J. I ' '. , ' • ' • ·.,, ~! ~ J '\ \\ 1: ~. ,f_. • 1.'t) ... (,,· ·., \, ':. .... ~ < "'-;: ~ UPI Tl ltlll'lofO HUGE WAVES FROM LAKE MICHIGAN SPILL INTO APARTMENTS Storm System Shut Down Chicago's O'Hare International Airport --- Will Not Deal Directly Witl1 Israel, Says Sadat By Associatl'd Prtss President f\n\\':Jr S.:idnt said today F,gypt v.•ill not nf'gotiatc direc1!y \~'ilh l!>rneJ at the :\1iddle I<:ast peace con- lrrrnr". llt.' tol d llC\\"S!la'n 111 Cairo that Egvpt \\as 11 illing 10 b1· 1n the same room \\'ilh Israeli rrprcsc nt:itives. "but if you are talkinl'.: :iboul direct negotial1011s. the ans1\'t·r is no." ilf' .1!so said he hoped the t11·0 sidr~ \\"OU ld be ab!e to bargain seriously about dr sengagrmcnt of Egyptian and Israeli forces before Christmas. SADAT SPOKE after meeting v.·ith St:.>crcl.1T}' of State Henry 1\. Kissinge r for lhl' seco nd tin1e in '"'o days. Kissi nger later left for Saudi Arabia, 11hrrc in talks v.·ith King Faisal he hopt:s to ca~ t h c Ar<ib oil crnba rgn, Cairo's official Middle East Nc"·s Agen- <·y :-aid. Kissinger's second session \\'ith Sadat follo"'cd 3 nighttime con1n1unication bl'tween lhe sccrcr:i ry and President Ni xon ln \\"a11h1ngton and tal ks in Cai ro \l'it h Lhc Soviet, British and French am- bnssado rs. Jt \\'aS Jc;irnrd !h;it the hr:id or the U.S. delegation to 1hc (;rne\·a pence 1:1!k..I\ v•ill br An1hassador El1s1\·or!h Bunker. i9. lhP ;unh:issarlor at L1rgic \1·ho has l)f·<·n a 101> trouble shoo rrr for SC'\ cral pr('si dcnl s. U.S. OFF'ICIALS 1ndicatrd Kiss1ngC'r n•ill attend !he ceremonial start of the talks Tuf'sday but 11·ill \ca\"C (;cneva for Paris on tl11~ se("O ti(I day. J~unkc r :1nd a tcilnl or offic1:1ls "'\11 then r('present the Unitt'd S1atl'S at the parley. Toda y's session bet\\·ccn Sadat and Kissinger, in the president's country villa 17 miles north of Cairo, \t'as marked by cordial handsh:ik(•s :ind smiles. si mil:i r to !he starL of the first meeting Thursday nigh!. Before newsmen were ushcrrd out of !he presidential salon today they heard Kissinger say to Sadat : ··J APPRECIATED your hospitaltty last night verv much. I think iL was very usrfuJ. Our Prrs1drnl sends his v.·arm regards. r cntnn1unicat ed \\"it h him during the night " No cll'l<•ds 1,·er1.· .1 \';11l,1 bl'-' ur lhc specific ma uers discussrd by Ki ssi ll !!f'r and Sad.'ll or what the ronr ac l 11·i1h Nixon v.·r1s about Before th e n11(hn!Jrnin~ prh·;itc session \Vilh Sad<it the secre tary squeezed in a breakf;1st 1vith the British and Frenc h ambassadi)rs lo C;1iro , a shor1 vi.~il to Ilic Egyp11<1n n1u~eurn an<l a :!O·rnin ur e !:l lk "ith Svvict cn1·oy \"I :id i rn i r \1inogrado\·. U.S. offit1.d"\ :.:aid thr !::i lks 1vith \'lrtot:-radov -lhl' Si'C'1nd since l\il'singcr arrirr<l Thursday night -clt•ah 11 ith procedures lrading lo\r::ird !he pc:ice l·onfc rcnr<.' Jnd <itso 11irh "subs1:u1t1rc issues.'' The re \\"as no clahor:it ion. '150 'Rigs Corralled Gunfire Rakes Trucks In Mounting Vwlence By United Pres.~ lnlrr1111tlonnl 1\.lounting vio!('ncc 1odav n1ark('(f :in independent truckers 1>ro1i!st :1gains1 r1s- 1ng diesel fuel costs <111d !o"·er speed limits. 0nc Of !ht' ]1«Hlt'rS Of fh C demonstration "'as :..rr~r 1·d on charges of can-yng a concca trd deadly v.·eapon. IA tractor-trailt'r \1as hlo"n up al ;:i truck slop tod<.i y .. c.·;1 t1crin~ \\Tc.>ckap_e for 50 yards. Ar~ttnsas ~tate pol ice reported. It was th<. most \'io!ent intident reported since independent truckers moun1cd their 1,,..·o-<fay pn:>test against rising fuel costs and lov.·cr speed limits. No one was injured.) ·m Ohio, 9 foca l point for n1uc.h of !he trucker acli\'ily, Jt lea.~t 25 trucks ""'00se dri vers declined to eomply v.•ith the independenls ' call for a nationwide "JJ(lrk in" \\'ere fi red oo C'arly foday <ill(! late Thursday. Another 450 to 500 rig."' v.·erc corrnllcd into 11 trucbtop on Interstate 70 near l)ayton and not allov.·ed to leave. Tift: 0100 IOGll"'A'' pJlrol said lhf' IT'lefl wert being k<>pt at the stop undrr dUf'(!,_"3. i\l'ar f;lasgov.', Del.. this morning. Jo/111 Sasi;i. 29. and three to1np:u1ions 11·c rc takC'11 in to custody flft <'r il search of !heir station 1\•agon turned up a handr;un . stale potlCT! said. S.'.!ssi. an independent dri1•cr \1ho helped organize the "park in." tesllfit'd before a Senale comm1ttee h<'nring on the truckers' plight earlier thi.~ v.·C{'k. Sassi accused the Senate o( not acting quiekly enough to redress truckers' grievances. TIIE WORK STOPPAGE spread to the Missouri side of the St . Looi~ area today as "a few dozen'' trucks blocked e-x.ilS at t\\'O suburban Fenton truck stops. A h1issouri highway patrol spokf"Smnn said the blockage was "very orderly" and did not affect highway tr;iffic near the truck ports. In Baird. Del., 'fhursday night, n trucker had h!s "'lndshield srot out. SimJ!ar inci dents were reported on two orh,.r D.:'Ja11.:1rc hi~hways: as lhe angry 1nrli'!l"fldrn!!': attempted lo p:el other trur~t·rs lu JOin I heir protes1 shutdov.-n. boy, identified as Brandon J. Farr. died v.·hen a tornado overturned his famlly's rnObile hon1e in Prosperity, S,C. AT LEAST 19 persons v.·ere injured by tornadoes that hil Ninety Six, Prosperity and Coronaca. S.C. 'J\vcnty-one persons v.crc treated for injuries al Gai nesville, Ca., after two romridoes struck "'i!hout "·arning 111 lunchtin1e. smashing ho m cs an<l husincsses on 1\•00<i<.>d hilltops . l'il·il J)cfense. officials estimated dan1age 111 C:i1ncsvillc at n1ore than S2 1n1llion . In Benton. Tenn., n tornado ripped off the roof of an el<>n1entary school and three pupils \Yere slightly hurt. "Suddenlv, vtithout warning, !he roof "'as lifted from the building 11nd chairs, books and other objects started flying around the rooms." principal Pat Neeley said . "The school is a total loss.'' Connie r-.fan.sfield, a I9-year-0!d college cot.'d in Ga inesville, said, "I \\·as co rning ho1nc for lunch and I \\'<"IS only ahoul JOO feet from our driveway_ 1'ht>n this hugt' tree fell in fronl of n1c_" FORTY -FOUR 110 ,\IF.S v.·ere destroyed, 30 others damaged and i;t'veral businesses demolished in Ga inesville. One ro11· of thrt'e 1r:1ile r hon1cs in nort heast Gainesville looked as though it had exploded. Bits of clothing, in- sulation. Christn1as decora1ions. \\Tap- ping paper and tv.·isted me tal hung fron1 trees. A small brick ho1ne nearby 1ras demolished. Fire Chief Bubba Summers of Ninct~· Six sai d the tornado cut a swa1h nearly a mile Jong and more than 100 ff'Ct \l'ide through a residential section. !le said :1bout 100 homes "'ere dan1a~ed or destroyed. and dan1agcs could n1ount to the millions of dollars. Su n1n1ers said finding shel!er for the hoineless v.'Ould be no irnn1cdlate prol>-- lcn1. "r-;inety Six is one big f11mily." he said. '·Everybody knows everybody else. I guess !hey arc stayin~ 1\·\th neighbors." f\IEAJ\""'lllLE, A PRE\\'l!\'TER storn1 churned toward the Northeast today. A heavy snov.·storm, \vith rain and ice. stung the northern Mid~·est Thurs- day, dumping up to 8 inches of snow. snarling traffic and closing highways for hours. _,, The sfonn s\!'stem shut down O'Hare Jnternational ;\irport at Chicago for hours. \\"inds churned up huge v.·a\·es in Lake ~1ichigan that pounded luxury apartment buil dings along the shore and flooded garage bas e m c n ts. Sbdy thousand Chicago area hon1es ;ind businesses 11·ere \\'ithout power during much of Thursday. Pll,ris Talks Set Over Worsening Viet Situa.tio1t \\'ASIIINGTO~ (AP) -Sec reta ry of State 1-IC'nry A. Ki ssi nger and r\"orth Vietnam's chief peace negot iator I..c nuc Tho ~1Jt meet m Paris on Dec. 20 !o discuss the deteriorating situation in South \'ic1nam. Jr u·i ll be 1hc ir first meeting in si x 1non!l1s. The latest stop on Kissinger's itinerriry 1\as an nounced Thur!>day by the \\'hite House, \\-here a spokci;n1:ln said the 11,-0 men "·ould "di~cuss matters of 1nut ual inlcrcst in the pr-e~~'nl situation ." Other Vietnam clevelopm1•n1 s: -U.S. intclligencc officrrs cstin1nte the North Vietnan1esc h:i\"e st-nl enough arn1 s, am111uruuon :ind supplies Into South Vietnam since the fonnal l'eRSe--fire to su pport 200,()()"l sotdlcrs for a year. -President Nguyen Van Thieu today ord('red his troops into ' ' c o n1 b :i 1. rr:idiness" for a ncv.· Communist of- ff'nsi ve in South Vietnam duri ng cclehril· rions of next monlh's Tet lunar J\'e"' \'ear. ~if 'IK.¥"1Ml.&i tc;<::a;aa:;:;sgs:;-·~ ~ WEATHER .• ,, ., ,, ~ S. California Clovdv, cool conditi ons (Ol'llln~ In Sov!nern C•llfor"I• IO<l•Y I nd more ol l!w ''"~ "'"'"' e•1><!<!fd durlno !!\a wHktnd wllh peflDd~ of 1unshlne_ In to1 AnQiles l(l(f1y l r>d S1tvrd11y, !hf hlQn w .. , '•o+c!~ to ~ In !ht tower 6C~ wlrh nn .,.,,.crn!QM low 1omewMrt In !hi kiw SO.. Thtrt was l!ghl smog In ll'le Wsln. Tne lnlend w11T,,.,. WIS mdr~td will! IOI! ond low clouds glvlnQ w•v la f:l8rll1 hn1~ sunshine bv mldd1v. 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ANAHEIM 772,2472 LAGUNA BEACH 4944101 ------------------------ •, 1 'I ) I , I ' \ t I ' ~ \ 6 • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Recall Questionable Two trustees of the Jlu nti ngton Beach Union High S~·Jiool Distrfrt-l.>enn is Mangers and Ron She nkn1an- are subjects of a recal l campatgn on the gr ounds t ha t l hey knew abou t the showing of the X-r ated 1novic ·•JJeep 'J'hroat" at a conference of district ad1ninh;tralurs two inon ths ago a nd did nothing about it. Since the incident became known . Mangers and Shenk1nan have maintained that they were in vited to see the fil1n as they were leaving the meeti ng after speak· ing during dinner. Both said they were _not a wa ~e ~d· ministrators intended to view the movie on d istrict equipn1ent in the hotel room rented to Supt. J ack Roper. Recall orga nizers claim they have a lot of "con1 - n1un1ty support " for their can1paign, but they are going to need signatures of 23.000 of the district's 116,000 reg istered volers to even ge t the recall. to the po!ls. \Vh ile ~1angers' and Shenkman's Jt1d g1ne11t 1~1 the n1atter is subject to c1uestion, it hardly const1tu_tes grounds for a messy recall action. Those asked to s1~n the petitions should ask then1 selves if it's really worth it before they joju in the campaign. Li11k to the Past Some days, while driving the asphalt roadbeds and n1i!es of endless block wa lls, yo u wonder if history son1e· how p<issed by Huntington Be ach. It all looks new, a pac ka~ed product of the tra(·t house building boo1n of the 1960s. and Boy Scout Troop 1 hopes to refurbi sh it for a special birthday party in AprU . 1\s land marks go, the old Scout house is hardly Ute Jt1ost sig.nifi cant, but it bas earned its rank over the yea rs ser ving as il eatlquarters for hundreds of yo ung Scou ts. It also symbolizes the old-fa shioned comm unity spirit when several civic groups got together to build it. Who knows, as a landmark, it might on ce agai n help pull together a struggli ng con1munity. Fi11 e Representatives A Junior l\liss con1bines beauty, bl'a ins and a buo y· ant spirit. Huntington Beach and Fountain \'alley each held their own pageants recently and , true to tradition, came up with spark.Jing winners. The new Junior J\.fiss in Jiuntington Beach is Sue Trester, a 17-year-old student al Huntin gton Beach lligh . Jo'ountain Valley's girl is \Vendy Coleman, al so 17, from Fountain Valley iligh. Both girls are now eligible for state co mpeti tion i n 1974. Hunlington Beach has sent two previous girls on to national com peti tion and one of them \\.'as named Junio r J\.1 iss of An1erica . Jac ki e Benington, a senior at Marina I·li gh at the ti1ne, was the state and national '''inner in 1969. The next year. another J\.1arina iligh senior, Rhonda Martyn, gave the city a repeat in th e state cham pionship and fi n- ished third nationall y. It is ncarlv all llC\V , with little left as a reference to 1he old fa r1n i.Jays of the early 1900s. That n1akes the city's one authentic log C'abi n. the old Boy S~out J1 o u~e in Lake Pa rk. a unique pie.ce or propertv. Nc~t .April. the Sc.o ut house will be 50 years old. The ci ty s h1s- torical society \Yants it named a n his torical la ndmark. . The J unior l\1i ss pageants are sponsored by Ja.vcees 111 each city. 'fhe types of gi rls who compete and win their contests exemplify the finest aspects of the comn1u-~it.v. \Ve wish both new J unior fl-l iss winners good luck 111 future con1petition. \Ve know they'll represent the area \\•ell . 'This here 's my new deputy who will help gu ard th ' bank!' Nixon-Ford Feud Rumors Expected 'rASHING TO'.'/ -One of 'Vashington"s favorite indoor sports is !he pron1o!ion of ill \\'ill bct 11·ccn th~ President and th.: \'ice president o[ the United Stat~s. \\le 111ay ha\.·c a brief suspension of ab le tha t as time passes . r!'a\ or imag- ined ca uses v.·ill be found to ~spect •tgincd causes \.viii be found to suspect that President Nixon and Vice President Ford are feuding . No1v this potential is more sinister 111 that any sl:11 cmcnt or act i on by Vice Prcsid~nt Ford 11·ill be cxaminct.l for its rcle\'ancy to I he impc.,chment or resig nation ol President Nixon. The inajor relevancy already disC'usscd is thal Fo rd's appointn1C'nt .1nd con- firmat ion by large n1ajorities makes it easier for Republica ns to justify Nix- on's impeachment or resignation. Af'V ACJlON B\' Nixon v.·hich can be interpreted as demeaning Ford \1•iH similarly be suspect. The general result is lhe creation of undoubtedly the most delicate rela- tionship lx'twecn a Presi dent and vice ,. i' · president in history. It is recalled that ' ~·hen President Andrew Johnson was ~ impeach ed 1her!' l\'as no vice president. -I Previous frictio ns such as Roosevelt-'· l . ' Garner. KcnnL•dy-.Johnson and Eisenhou·er-Nixon carried no such dire consequences as \\'Oul d be implicit in a break between Nixon and Ford. FORTUNATELY, thl'r e is I i t t 1 e like hh oocl of it : nnd, for !hal matter, there is not rnu ch weight to be givf'n to the idea that. no1v th ;i ! Ford v.'ould succeed to the presi dency. Congre ss can procet'd with the rcrnova\ of Nixon. \\'hi\e it is true thnt sonic l~epublicans already inclinC'd 10 hurry Nixon out of urfi ce. such as Senators Javits of New Yor~ and Broo ke of .l\.·lassach usetts. can use. the Ford confirmation as furthe r justification. there are pressures in the opposite direction. l-'irst, as an alte rn ative to Nixon in • a time or domestic and international ;', st~a1n, 1 Forhd is_ not '!"'d erpob 1 wering 1 . On ti tt.1~ po nt I ere 1s cons1 era e cun ~ton. r Those attracted by the lransition of I (rucHARD WILSON) Nixon to Ford usually console themselves that Henry A. Kissinger "'ou!d remain as secretary of slate and direcl American foreign policy along lines already la id out. THIS R Et~l..ECTS a basic miscon- ception of the authority of a secrrlary of state <ind of K is~gcr 's role in the e\'ents wh ich ha ve shed n1osl-crcdit on !he Nixon administ ration. Kissinger could not have acted alone: in n1any rc::>pects he 1\'as more a craftsman than a creator. In any cnsc. the prin1ary decisions 11·ere n1<1de by the President, and the propelling initiative came fron1 hl1n . to say nothing of his person al skill in carrying out international con- tacts. Kissinger has no illusi ons on this point llnd n('1ther should anyo11e else. So it is far from enough to sa~· ttr..i t Ford . through Kissinger. \vould ton1inue lo tlirect international policy ,,.,·ith the same measure of success. IT SHOULD BE noted at this point, hov.·ever. that I.here is a sleady effort, largely through the person and office o: Sen. Henry ri1. .lac kson. to s1veep aside the image of Nixon's success in foreign po licy. This effort concentrates on !he Russian v.•hea t dea l. the ne1\·ly percrived dangers of the strategic ar n1s agreement, and the energy crisis ;:ts i~ relates to the ,\rah-Israeli \var. Jr the Jackson effort is effccLivc, what was prev iou sly dce1ned successful \1•ill be rega rded as a d<1 ngerous n11sc:.1lcu!a· lion ~ind thus Nixon 's rnai n claim to greatness in the presidency would he swept a,,.,•ay. From thal point on~·ard. !he Nixon lo Ford transition \\'Ould ha ve overcome its greatest obstacle. ANOTHER POINT having to do with such a transition is how ~·elcome it ,,.,.ould aciuall y be lo regular Democrats in Congress. Assuming that Nixon gave u~ sometime in 1974, Ford v.l>uld have more than two years in the White House lo create a new atmosphere and run for the presidency in 1976. ~ l(issinger Mideast Plan WA SHI NGTO N -Jn priva te, candid talks with congressional I e a d c rs , Secretary of Sta le Henry Kissinger has it reve11led his inner plan to guarantee a Mideast seltlcment: a joint U.S . ..SOviet military fore€. with other nations shar· ing, under the symbollc fl ag of ~he UN Security Council. ' 1 ' .,Kissi nger, bucking somcwhal dimin· ished headwinds from the potent pn>-IS· raeli bloc on Capitol Hill , care.Cully notes that for the first time in hist:ol)' the Soviet Union hu agreed to a "pcacekeeplna'' force in which they themselvu may servo. TH E SOVIET presence In Sinai In a UN-backed peacekeeping force would infuriate pn>-lsraoli hardlineni alread y fe arfuJ about growing Soviet powt'!r In the Ea.stem ~1editerranean and the Arab ~1iddle East. Dut Kissinger argues wit h cold logic !hat this growtt. of Soviet power . Is far more predictahle, In an escalating spiral, as lorfg as the Arn b-lsrneli dispute continues. Sovie t ln nuencc there,. lo short. was made po!!Siblc In lhe first place • ( EVANS·NOVAK ) by the Arab-Israeli 25-ycar 1var in which ri.-toscow was Invited in as lhe Arab champion lo offset American aid to Israel. BUT ARAB ldentifice\lon with the U.S. and the Wesl, parllcularly strong in Egypt. and Saudi Arabia, should reassert itseU after the Arab-Israeli struggle ts brough& under control - a condltlon that, lron1C.Uy, Soviet presence in a peacekeeping force wlll hasten. Thus, Kissinger tellJ congressional leaders that the Sinai peninsula must be restored to Egyptian sovereign ty and a "powerfuJ" UN force placed In the largely demliitarh:ed Sinai to prevent mllltary attack by either side against the other. So far, hls conlldtnllal ta lks with congre!l:'lional leadcrs have produced a surprlllng amount of agreement. Dear GJ00111 y Gus 'So th.ey meant 5 percent ins tead of 25 pt>rcent on the gasoline cut. The on ly good ne1vs we get ou t of \\1ash· ingcon comes on a typographical error. M. K. T. GIMmJ Ciiu1 cemmen~ •~ svbml~ ~' l""f•f•r1 •l>d de IMll nectH1rll-, r9flecl ttl• vl-1 of If!~ nlW'lfll...,. 1111(1 Yllllr 1111 ... ,t M Gloe1mw GI.IS, 0.ity Pl!el. Bluebirds An Opticcil lllusio11? Things I Learned Wrllle Looking Up Other Things: That such birds as the indigo bunting, the blut>bird and the blue jay have no blue pigment in their feathers; it is an optical illus ion that, at certain angll..'S, they appear to be blue. • • • That the "thoroughbred" racing horse is not the same as a "purebred " dog, in tha t the thoroughbred is a deli berate mixture of several breeds, • • • That, of !he 21 million Ame ricans of- fi cially designated by the government :is "substandard working poor ," three· quarters are 11·hitc. • • Thal , alt hough people in S,,.,·itzerland speak French. German or Italinn almost (sYDNEY J.HARRI~ rxclusively, thf're is a Sv.·iss languagc , Rhaetian. spoken in the Engadine region by some J00,000 S1viss. • • • That "Liberal" and "Conservative" were political terms unknown until the 19th century, and initially had quite dif- ferent meanings than they do today: a "Conservative" held that Stat e and Church :Should be Wliled, and a "Li beral" held that governmen t should not in· lerfere in private affairs. • • • That if you have command of the 3,000 most frequent words in the English language. you can understand 95 per cent in any randon1 sa mple of 100,000 running "·ords; but in order lo gai n only a 1 per cent increase in un- derstanding, you must attain an ad· ditional 6,000 words in your vocabulary. • • • That the Nazi regime was called the "Third Reich" bec.ause llltler regarded the Holy Rom an Empire ani.Jbe German Empire as the first two great periods of Teutonic dominance ln Europe. • • • Tbat •·busy as a beav er" Is as much a misnomer as "blind as a bat" -the beaver works only wben necessary. and plays most of the tim e; Incid entally, it has beet'i found lhal when lhe beaver popu18tion ls reduced below a critical level, the animal seems to lose lt.s ability for building dams, and often seems to lose even the will to survive. • • • Thnt, although we employ the French word "finesse'' to describe a certni n tacUc In bridge, the French themselves don't know it as such, and call the tactlc an "impaase:· H Wou1aded Eco1ao11ay Needs Help Strikes Are Out of Line To the Editor : \Ve are no1v facing: a time of un- precedented national crisis. and I am unable to see the log ic behind the current labor strikes. Granted , the ri.teat Cutters, Teamsters, and Machinists unions feel they deserve mo re, but I think they are being a little selfish this time. CONSIDER the consequences of a long st rike on this area. Shortages of food \l1ill !rigger price increases, citizens ' purchasing power will diminish, and customer dissatisfaction and unrest v.·Bl increase. There are currently enough lhings happening in !he country to cause frust ration of the masses. \Ve are facing shor tages in elect ricity. heating oil. and gasoline. These situa tions, along ·with a wounded eronomy. are seriou s prob- lems. If you add to this a po tent ial food shortage, you are s e r i o u s J y lhrealeni ng ou r ability to survil'e, and this could prove o\'erburdening to the ave rage person. This is a lime when we as a count ry 1nust tighten our belts and dig in to restore our economy. Our economy is flou ndering, so why do things th at are harmful to it ? This means : Don 't start strikes; Don't stop work in sympathy for another strike: Don·t stop your lrucks in the middle of major highways and block traffic. \VllAT GOOD is a u·age increase ""h<'n i! rt'.sutts in higher prices anrl shortages? Is this rational or reasona ble? \Ve have re.ached !he point \Yhe re \\'e mu st stop being selfish, inC()nsiderale. and just plai n stupid, and consider the in1- pli cations of our actions. We ha\'e. been living: high on the hog (or 100 many yea rs, oblivious to the cons equences of our extrav11g11nt li ving pattern s. TI1e llme has come for us to pay for our glu1!ony. and ro begin to v.·ork for 1~·hat v.•e receive once again. Eve.ryone is going to be. hurt by ou r current short.ages. but the s\\."iftncss ~·it h 1vhich our rountry rerovers is going [ l\1AILBOX ) Letters f ro1n readers ore u.:.elcon1e. Norniaily, wri/.crs sho11/d convey tliei.- niessages i1l 300 u1ord,<> or less. Tlie riyllt 1.0 condense letters to fit space or elin1;11ate libel is reserued. A ll let· ters tnust include sig11ature and rnail· ing address but 1ia1nes r11ay be tcith- l1eld on request if sufficie11 t reason is aprare11r , Poetry tJJill ·not be p11 b- lis/1ed. to depend on us not making ridiculous mistakes. J. RUTAN JR. Cfon·n 1'011 To ihe Editor : '\'ith all the depressing news articles that are appearing in the newspapers lately, I want lO 1vrite your newspaper a few lines to congratulate you on your full pa ge article in the Dec. 8 issue on the Clov.•n from Denver. This article was very 1vell done and it is nice lo know that someone is trying to make people happy ihese days. This man certainly has to be eon- gratulaled and needs the publicity sho,,.,·n in !he Daily Pilot. Thanks again. ARLAN R. PENTECOST Ce11sorsl1ip To the Edilor: Unless of course you force this malter of censorship into a total absurdity by ~a ili ng front page news of everyon~ 111 the area 11'ho sells Zap comics, it rn ay be possible that !he arrests o( the owners of the Fahrenheit 451 book store in Laguna Beach for alle gedly sell ing obscene books may ultimat ely lead to a good purpose. THIS COULD come about if the Supreme Court can be made 10 sec Panorama of the West Vast expanses of I.and lo be turned in !o homes teads; fur to be turned into gold, gold itself to be had for lhe diggi ng and panning -such are some of !he elements in the glorious adventure told in The American Heritage History of tbe Great Wes t by Da vid Lavender, planned and edited by Alvin ~1. Josephy, .Jr. (McGraw-Hill, $16.50, de luxe edilion $18.SO). IN THIS BIG, superbly illustrated book, orglnally published In 1965 and out or pr int for seve ral years, the action Wicks • - (THE BOOKMAN J starts in 176.1 , 1.hC' year England told her colonials not lo se ttle beyond the crest of the Allc~henies -and bold Long Hunters like !Janie] Boone and scheming land speculator s !!kc Richard 11enderson pushed over the easte111 mount ains. They were foJl o"·cd by p ro u d , scmiliterate , self-reliant nicn and women in sea rch of the dignity they thought they would ncquire with t~ land they felt should be theirs. J\lotmtain men, explorers. miss ionaries. miners, soldie rs. homesteaders. railroaders, r a n c h e r s surged westward - and fou ght the In· dlans almost every step or lhe way. THE CO!\IPLEX, many-faceted story Is told as one swirlin g, p;moramlc whole, n1eshrd chronologicall y from beginning to t'nd within the larger con. tt'!xl of our nalional history. David Lareridcr's ability lo hrin~ the \Yes t authenticall y alive has l>ct•n demonstralt'd ln such hooks as llcn\'s Fon , Land of Giants, W(s("'ard \lislon, snd. The First of tht Wlldr.mt'~s. Alvi n M. Josephy, .Jr. is a ~'idely koo1\·n Authority on the American rndiar\ i1nd the \\'est. VICTOR de KEYSERL!NG tha t the "('Qt111nunity st:indard., 1nethod of arrh'illg at 11 hat is considered obscene or pornogri1phic is unfair because. in a to"'n like L.:lguna in particular, it Is impo.~.~ib1e to es u1blish a ··cornn1unity standard·' due to the fnct that our populations is n1ade up or s111:h a di\'ers1- ry of people anrl points of vic1\·. Since. in matters or fr£'Cdom of spcC'ch. it can hardlv be sho1vn that a community is in dang.er because of what books are being sold, it seems to me that the real threat v.•ould be created by the imposi!ion of arbitrary standards Cl'en if they \\"C re agreed upon by a n1ajority of people. The majorl!y voice \\•hich establishes law. especially in mAt.- ters of the protection of life and pro~ crty, is not applicable in matters or free speech. OU R l'OLICE de)>artment and the Orange County district C1!tomey seem hell bent on making themselves despi sed by many people. This is ecrlainly un- fortunate, since they essentially arc in a position of doing grea t service for the community for 11·hich they should receive our grat itude. They shouldn ·1 be directed in to censorship at'livirics. ANDY \\lfN(; r-..tlRKLA J\1AR KS A•1ti·Se111 if is 111 To the Edi tor: I read v.'ith interest Von lloffman ·s Dee. J 1 article on the bumper stick('r \\'E \\'ANT OIL NOT JE\\IS. which he attacks as anti-Semitic. That. of course. is true. IIOWEVER, if I v.·crc :in Israeli, I v.·ould choose to live v.·1th that kind of anti-Semitisn1. ~'hich is identifiable and can be wiped out by any Jewish truck dri ver, to the kind von l·Joffm an himself displays. 1vh1ch is fn r more di.lngerous and viciou s. He spe:iks of the expansion n( Israel's bo rd ers as if !his oct'urred by choice of the Israe lis. 1vhi ch is the Russiall line. In no in stance has any ac1ion by the lsr.ielis since the for1nation of t~ir country b('en such as lo be. con- sidered aggrer-;sion by any reaso nable standard . Threatened "'ilh cxt inc tion. at · tacked over ancl over again by over,~helmingly unbalrtlll:ed m i 1 i 1 a r y -.strength, she has coine to ,,.,·here she is today against her will. Israel woutrl gladly exchange i!s terrilorial gains for peace antl security -and nothing less "·ill ever get this territory back . FOU.0\\-lNG Russian advice is what got th u Arabs where they arc. Conlinuing to follo1v ii v,•ill ta ke them further in U1C> sarne direction -nowhere. GEORGE L. PERLIN DAILY PILOT Robe rt N. \Veed1 Publishe r T ho1iw• ~1,-Edllor Barbtlrllni~ Editorial Page &¥or The ~itorlal .. ~ Of" "fTKo Daily Pik>t ·Aeeks to lnionn and !llimulale ~llde~ by Pf'l!"l"C.'n.,. Gil t his pq-e divente•C'Ommentary"on JOplca ot in- lett&t by syndicated colW'Jlnists and c.artooni.Att, by proyid~ a forum tor readers' vie-·s and by pTO!Yltll)( this nev.·spape-r's op1nionR &1111 lritoas on current topics. The rdltoril\J opinion.ti of the Dally PU01 aPJlCar only in 1hc f!dilorlaJ rolumn 111 the tnp of the page. Opinions c>'lpl't!Mt'd by t~ m J. umnist.!I and c11rtnortb:l5 and lelltt \\Titers ~ I.heir own 11hd noendo<'lf'- mcnt ot thef't v'cv.'"f. hy lhl' Dal)J p;lot -w he ,_ . Friday, December 14, 1973 " ' • I -----'.:-..: • :;;z· uc:---- W at~h Your KiJo,vatts~ LA LOS ANGELES IAP) -Stitt penalties a~·nit Los A11 geles r~sidcnts ~ho fajl to comply "ith a nC1\' Ja ,1 fl'</Wr· 1ng them to :slash U4e of eleclr1city 1n illl'lf h<Jincs und businesses Ix-ginning De c. 21. 111e ('1ty Councn unan imously p.1~~·~d 1hc ord[n;1nc11 Thursday . irnposing a 10 percent re<l u .. 11on on u1o~t rf':"I dencC'S no11' 1111d setting up even mor1• dras11r 11u·c1'iUrl'S In take 1f the .. l'hnsc One" cutbacks don 't suff1i.:1l·nth t.'<i~c !he energy c r JSLS. · WH AT'S rtl01l1'.:, LOS Angeles residents may fi nd they '\'i ll be paying 111ore to use less, !he c:ity l)(opartrnt'nt of V..'atcr and Pol'•cr s;ud. since reduced u.s;.1ge prob;d)!y v.'il! force the agency to see k a r:.itc increa se: 10 n1:lkc up the dif(erence in lost revenue. The new !av.'. backed by ~1ayor To1n Bradley, rcquirl'S residential and industrial users of electrici1y to cut po\1('1' IJy 10 percent and commercial users by 20 percent. 1'ht: figures "'ill be based on comparisons 11·11h electricity u~e for the corresponding period of the' previous yea r. Sec11rity Officer Murdered SAN FRANCISCO (UPl ) - A 31-year-Old security guard 11•as sho1 in the back near his Post St reet apartment in \\ha t police rlescribcd as an ( __ s_ta_te _ _,) apparent "motiveless'' killing. The body of Jens ;'o.1olgaard \1-as found bv n friend early 'l'hursdny atier he failed to return Lo a party at his ap::1rt- 1nenl ll'ith a bottle of ginge r ale. Police said 1'.tol~aard v.·as ki lled a few blocks from Tuesd<iy's . double ni u rd e r scene at the 1'iki B o b Restau rant. e Ellsberu Case About one.third of the city's 000,000 r~idential cus- tomers are exempt, th e Cny Council dcctdt.od, on grounds that fnOsL Df thcn1 are 1n the lo\1'er inconle bracket ~ind u!· ready ha\'c reduced their power use to a m inin1um. OTllER J\1 EASUR1';S in1posed under the ordinance in· C"\udc !l lxin on Chris11n:is tree light111g and s~·un1n ing pool he;1t1ng, :ind u rl'clu ction u1 slrt'ct lighting and billUoard illun11nation. If these s!C'ps fail to signH1cant!y ease 1he en i!rgy C'risis by Jun. l ~>. lhc electrica l cutbacks could be raised ro 12 percent for homes , 16 pertcnt for industry nnd 33 percent for commcrci:il users. A proclamation by the 1nayor a nd concurrence by <it \e.'.lst eight of the 15 L'1ly councilmen vdll be requirf!d for ''Phase T\\'O," During "Phase One," first·!irnc violators of the 1:1\v "''ill be hit \\'ith a JCl percent surcharge of the customer's full electricitv bi!!. The s-.'Cond violation c.'.lrrics a pen· ally of l\\'O d·ays \1'ithout l•le<.:tricity and the 1h1rd a fivc- day cut.on. '!'hereafter. each violation \1·il\ draw a halt in service of "not less than five nor more 1han 30 days." • UPI TeltP/\011 Nixon Tax Exe111ption Reviewed SACRAME~'TO I AP ) Ll'g:ll argun1cnls suppo rting President Nixon's s e I f - dec!ure<l exemption f r o ni California income taxes \1 111 be µresented, considered and reviC\\•ed -and promptly. sGurces have disclosed . The legal evidence presumably \\'Ould be made to the California Franchise Tax Board \\'hich is n1 aking its own revic\\' of Nixon's tax status, THE SAJ\1E sources nlso said it \Viii be detern1in l•d whether Nixon paid California income tax during the eight years he served as vice pres\- • dent. That information n1<1y1 be made publi c soon, the cen- fi~ntial sources said_ LOS ANGELES (AP 1 Three former White House aides indicted ln the break-in at the offi ce or Daniel Sa11 Diego Digs Ellsberg·s psyc:hialrist ha\'e ScientisL.;; from San Diego f\1alural l·listory !\tuscun1 lost anolher a!!cinpt to stop exhur11 ed re111ains of a r:alifornia gray 'vhale buried Jn another develo pment , the prospect of a state legi slative investiga tion arose Thursdny if the \Vh ite Hoose doesn't clear up the California tax queslion soon . proseculion of !he case. f h I II ' I The latest refusa l came ten years agoR a ter t e wh a e apparently l.'O 1dec 'fhur~day \l'hcn the state with a .s hip ea s.sen1blcd .skeleton wi ll be used 111 Dist rict Cou ri of Appe;il _a n1u seun1 (IX~_i b~_!l1.:_:vhalc is 30 feet long. __ _ upheld a Superior Co u r t decision of Oct. HJ. It den ied a v.·ril of prohi bition to Jotu1 V. Ehrlichm an. G. Cordon Liddy and David Yow1g. e Gus Dl'11ll1 t-.tAR'l'lNEZ (All 1 -A youni.: won1an has died because shi· was gi\·r.n ''la11 t;hing gas." or nitrous oxide. instc:.ir! of ox- yi;1en to help her r("('Over fr(•lll intestinal su rgery. the Contra Costa County Co roner has rul- ed. The CQroncr·~ rc·port i5SUC'd Thursda~· s.'.lirl Di;i ne L1nrl.1 'l'ho mn•;. 2fi. ot Bit•hn1und. d1•·d \\"edne~d1 1 • .;Iii"· lapsing: 11110 a conH1 \"01· 211 fQllO\\'ing nn l 1wralj1 !l at c·ontra (OSIJ Jlcspiral for l'L'!lloval of hrr ~all bl:idder. e S11011• Fat11lil'1 ;\I A ~1\lOTl l ;'o.10lli\T1\(:-J (A !' 1 -A ski patroln1an "-s.<tgncd to avalanche control was killed Ln an ~:tccidcntal explosion , the r-.tonn County Sheriff's office rf'JXlrlcd . N etv Disclosure Lltiv SJJltrks R esi g 11ations SACRA ~i£\·ro (AP\ -, Sccrc!:1ry of Stole Edmund California's 11tv.• conf!ict-o[-in- 1ercst law is t r i g g c r i n g resi ginations, legal fights and opposition from c1\!zcn·pohti· cians. 1·11c n1ea sure. \\'hich goes into c·ffect J:in. I. \\'as 1·h:1raell'rized Thur;:;day ;:is <"Ill in\';ision of the prh·acy of both publ ic officials and pef!plc v;ho dral \rit.h them in a non· p<>lilical capacit~·. ··\\'E 00:'\'T object to 1hr merits Q( l11r bill. \\\· <1hJ('C! to th.-• a mbi~u11v." r-.·cva<!<J County Counst·l Brian B1sll11p said at a li"anng b1•f(lre c:. Brov•n Jr_ ll1s county filed suit Tues· day challenging the <.:on- s1l tuliona1ity of tl1e n1easurc. City and county officials there and in numerous o I her Cal lforn ta com11111nities ha\"e rcc:1g11ed or thrC'atcncd to reo;;ign rather th an con1ply. The la"· appllrs to elecled and appo inted officials fronl the Jlovcrnor 10 c11v cnuncil. Professional :1 n cl business rf'r~:-is l'lee \('d fO Cl!)' or rotfflty pos!s mul e! be re<1uircd 1\1 rC[ll.lrt tot.'.11 .1n11ual receipts fron1 c;'lch p.111ent. <'lient or cuslon1cr. Bisho p :-a id. "The people of Orange J County look on him as a resi- dent," said Democrat Kenneth Cory, a state Assembly leader from Orange County, home of Nixon's San Clemente estate. Cory said he has bct'n besieged with questions froin consti tuents about wh y Nixon is not paying state income taxes. He has asked the staff I of the Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee to come up wilh the ansv1er s, Y 011tl1 Hclcl lu Stabbi11 g Of Ki11, 80 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI l - A young man was arrt'sted Thursday on charges of fata\I~· stabbing his _grandmother in her Russian llill mansion . I Robert r-.t. l'asqualetti, 27. v.·as booked at cQunty J:'litt after being taken from thc 1 psychiatric unit flt St. !\lary's I 1-Jospita\. ' Th e lxxlv of !\trs. S1clla Pa~·' , qualett1. Bo. wa s found :\0 1 rrlda~. Dtctmbrr 14, 1973 DAILY PILOT ;'; TILL CHR ISTMAS DAILY 9 lo 9 SAT. 9 to 6 SUN. 10 to 4 HOLIDAY SALE _,. .. -· Model JETBO Portable Microwave Oven ... Incredibly Fast Cooking! G.E. MICRO-WAVE OVENS: AS LOW AS $229 95 JET 70 • Time to Replace Her Built-Jn DISHWASHER__, 90DAYS SAME AS CASH (0.A.C.) Master Charge Bankamericard Extended Terms We Install CD 7303 RW GE Hybrid Aellacolor chassis AFC -Autom atic line tuning control 2·SPEEDLOW PRICED WASHER • 4 WHh Cyc1"; P1rm1n1nt Pr .. wilh Col d W111r Cooldown-Norm1I wilh Exir1 W...n S1l•c1ion-D1Uu11 lot G11 m1nts th1 t N11d Speeiel C1r1 Ind Activ111d So.k • F11t•r·Flo trlpJ Lint • 3 W1$11-2 Ainu T1mp1r1tu,. WWA 70:0W ·$19995 ONLY 19~1~GONAI Color TV $299°0 Low Priced Bullt·ln DISHWASHER •Normal W•§h S•!tc~oon lot v111o•ou1 w~sh1n11 ol •v••vd•V lo1d1. • 2 l•~•I Wtshlng Ae!lon • Buol!·ln Soft Food 0 1t,pe>$9r e Cu•h•Oll Co111d Rick• • Ou1I De11•t"'' D"P•n,.-r •Tull Tub r -lnl•flOr NOW •$15995 ONLY . ' WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING OFOURSECONDSTORE Serving Santa Ana OPENS Jan. 2, 1974 tlfnrvin R. Critl ('ln, 35, nr-- par<"n tlv 11·:.is prcp11r1111? ;cin •'X· plosive charg" \\'h••n thC' 1Jl.1~t oc cu rrerl 1'hursr1av n1on11n).!. a sher iff'.~ dcput ,\· ~::i\d . Cr111on "'·as alone and no one el.c,_t· ,1·as injured. l{caga n St ii l 'l '11 dccla re1r SIL\STA COU'.\TI' Counsel Rnhrrl lirhht·rg-lf'<;\ificd his rnunty plnnn111g d1rcctor and rh" ('nl1rr pJ;in111ng com- 1n1 ~sion is re~ign1 nl'.. Three of the com:111~s1011t•r~ ~aid the di')clo~Ur\' ];1\\' is 1hc reason tor 1ht1lr l't·~1gn.11ion.~ 14 in the kitchfn of her ho1ne Police said she had hef'ri st<ibbcd "'ith a 12-inch kittll • Bu ilt· in VHF and UHF e Papl'r Bn!I \'AN J\l'.JYS f AP I -The Tribune Co. of Chicago has purchased 1he \'an t\u~·s Publishing Co. and 1\C1\'S Build ing Corp , publishers of the Valley 1\c11·s and Green Sheet. S·\CHA!\1E'.\TO 1 ·\P • C<1hforu 1;1 (;r,1 H n n :1 Id Hrag;in. con!'1drrt·d a p<11 ~·n 1 1;.il prrsu1t•ntial rrinM1du1c . ~a1~' I don't r1fn lrt niv~t·lf 1h1nk about ;1n~·1h1ng: 01 ' tfiil l k111d llnt il this Joh is o\·rr " Jn an i11tfr\·ie1\' 1'hursday, Reagan insisted: ''I've made no plans . J'\"C ina® no ' decision." 'Silent Praye1·' P,·oposal Stt1clied S1\(HA~1E!\TO (AP California public .school children would have a cl.-1ily minute of cla::isroom prayt'r or m1--di latioo under a propoo;al being investiga ted by the Stale Board of Education. TII E U.S. Supffille Court outlawed recit a ti o n of classroom prafel'I ln publi c schools In 198!. TM high court held that a nont1emminatlonal prayer 111 N'e1' York schools was unc0n.'>litutJonal establ ish- ment of re1;c· by a sta~e. rl!u;a1m~~rs ~a0;- ordered bO~d attbrney Thomas f.riffin to ~view a ~la ssachlLSell!J law which re- quires a J.~nulc ol silent classroom,Jayer or med \ta- uon st ttre' &ginning of each Sl.ilool day. 'J'll E EX .\('l ' \\'Ording of th e fllass;1('h115rl!s lcg1$lat1on is: J "At the ronuncnctn1en t of the first class of tach day in j <lll gradl'S in :ill public schools 1hr te;icher 111 ('harge of the room in \\'hich c.ach class is held shall announce thal a period or silence not to CXCe{'d one minute in dura!ion shall be observed for meditation or pray('r. and during any such peri(l(! sili>nce sha\1 he n'ain- taincd and no activities engag- ed in." On a motion rron1 F:uge ne Rar,lc of Rooevi\lc. Griffin \1·as askrd to rrvi('w lhe tlt11s~1('~use.11s IJ w "v.·ith thi·I 1:ios~1b1!1ty, 1f 1he s~'nst' flf lhc board is in 1hat dirrf'l111n to ha\'e 1h" boM'd pfY'pa rr sfmilnr lci.:i~lation in Cal1forn1:1 · ln~ur;1nccrn1111 HPl>ert Long 1est1fied he is one of the three 1nl'rnb+:rs uf the ,"\('\'~da C:o11n- 1~· Bo;.ir<l ur Stipl'r\'isors \rho \1ould be for<:t•d to resign hecausl' of the new lav.·. Fast 'n' easy ZIP .•. front and sleeves on this macllo denim slack $Uit by :Robert Lewis S0/50 polyr-stcr & cotton in 'Whirc, po"'·dcr blue, ra.vy, red or ycllow w:lth contrast stitch. <(S.OO c·n kn ife !;iter found 1n ;1 trash <:an. Police ~id Pasqualetti 1n the past had been treated fur 1 1nental problems and \\·as , hospitalized at St. riiary's 10 da ys ago. He had \\'orked as a Y1arehouseman. • 1$8988 12':.!... ' ' PORTA8~~ ;rv,1 ; • VHF'T~"ntr ·. • , •UHF Solid State Tuner I • 3" Oynapower Spea.Mr • VHF and UH F Anten~. BANKAMERICARD ~MASTER CHARGE e EXTEND D TERMS OR 90 DAY ~O IN EREST (0.A.C.l ··~----------­' Add,.•~----------- Cl~•------'"llo•--27/po __ _ HE 5206WD A LL NEW Porta-Color' "ln·Line" Picture Tube with SLOTTED MASK 1111 lllLY $199°0 TV & APPLIANCE CENTER HARBOR CENTER Ph. 540.7131 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa STORES 't • \• . ...._. -. . -· .. • • Today's Fl11nl N.Y. Stocks VOL. 66, NO. HB. 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DE CEMBER 14, 1973 N TEN CENTS Charges Fly • Ill Nixon C:harges and counter charges uf partisan pol iticking and misuse or ..:overnn1cnt funds wcrt· flying today in the 11.•ake of Supervisor Hobert Batlin·s unsuccessful appeal to hike the valuation of Prl'Sitk·nt N1xon ·s San Clcn1entc estate. 1'he l<1tcs1 developments include: -New thre<it s hy llcp. Andre\V J. lli nsha1v (ll -Newport neach), former Ora nge County assessor, lh<it crin1inal charges may be proper against Battin Duplex Lots Dow11zo11ed By Pla1111ers Uy L. PETER KR IEG 0 1 1111 Dallr Pllol s1111 Virlu<tlly l'Yery duplex lot in Corona dct J\l<ir . \Vest Nc"'J>Ort and on the. Ualboa l't•ninsula has been dov•nzoncd fron1 ll ·2 10 H-l.5, Newport Beach plan- ning officials t•o nfinncd today. Sc\·cral 1hous.111d pro1>el'1.ics arc af- f!'clcd hy the s11Jcrping criteria endorsed .\londay hy the South Coast H.cgional Zone ConsP rV<Jlion Con1rn1.ssicn meeting 111 !A ng Beach. .. ·rhc acrion affl'C'ls prac11call~· c>Yt'ry piece of properl.y 111 the o!dt•r sections of 1own." Nc.,..•porl Beach Comm un ity Dcvelop1nen1 Dircc1or Hichard V. Hogan snicl. lie sa id ll will cut as much as 900 ~ere f\'cl from thC' allo\vablc building .:.J7t' of all future duplexl's. J\'lcl Carpent er. exccu!ivr director of the coa stal commiss1on . said the criteria \\'ere dc\'cloped "because builders have been clamoring for us lo develop some kind of «.>stablished criteria." I le said Lhe rornm1ssion has been con- tinuously unh:ippy O\'er the kind of con· =-1 ruction that Nc\vport Beach has been ;.11ln1\·it1g ··\Ve ;ire ha\'in~ such a problem with all duplt.•xcs in '.'\('\l'J>O rl 13each filling ouL th l' lot line 10 thl' vC'ry edge."' ('rirprnl1'r s:iid. "Therr is ;1 constant r0\1' 11·ith no Of)('n spal'f' \\'l' hope 1h1s \viii solve the problern." hf' sa id . C<!rpcnrt•r acknowled ged that Newport Beach cllv offi cial s have been v;orking on !he p~oblC'm. hut he indicated the l'On1n11ss1on fcl'ls that progress hasn't hcen last enough. "I h<ti·r !he fe eling they"re !?Oing to flo it nov.•." he said. adding that he rhin k.-: Ncv.·port lleach will formally rezone the old('r areas to ll-1.5 to con- !orm to thr co11st.Jl l'o1nmiss icn stand - :.ird ". Halhoa ls!;ind is currently the onl y ~rct1 011 flf Ke11·port neach 1hal has R-l.5 7.oni ng , bu1 the rr1:u lati ons thrre require Qnly one p;i rl1i ng space pe r unit. instead or '"'o as th e coast:1\ panel requires. '"For all practical purposes. these new er1trna ha1't' :i lrc ndv r{';r,nncd all duplex .1rc:1s, · · C;J rpcnt r r cOncL"drd He saH1 1h;1t lhf' con11ni ~slon may 11 r111·c th e nC\'" s1andards on ;111 oc- c:is1onal nppliration, hu t lie doesn't lh1nk th!1t v.•11l h<tppl'n l'l'ry oft en. "'I think the criteria art• prc1ly wel l going to stick. And 1 think it's 1>rcn y r.ur for all C(lnccrncd." he said. Nc\1•por t Beach ~tayor Donald A. i'o-lclnnis slrongly disagrees. "It's re<illy kind of tragic to slifl P. lhc upgrading or the older areas with unrralistic standa rd s." l\lclnnis said . "\\'hat they appear to have done would leave properties \Vitb two subst~ndard units wh ich don't attract the family type or occupants. ''It's the sorl of development thal (See OUPLl';X, J>age 21 Charity Tree Lot Tor get Thieves broke into 11 trailer on a Santa Ana Christmas tree Jot Thursd11y night and made of( with stereo equipment used to pla y Yule niusic and power toob-for cutting the trees. Teenagers who 'vere operating the lot at Bristol Street And f\1emory Lane were going to use proceeds to raise runds ~ o r sightless babies at the Services for the Blind llome. 2015 N. Broadway In Santa Ana . Now the young .people will have to use. Lrec profits to pay for the stereo and tocin;, which were borrowed, according to Dr. Wiiiiam De.Nljs. executiv e director of Scrv· ICCS for th e Blind . Teenagers who leased the lot and bought the trees with lheir own money arc a 11 h 11 n d 1hen1 stlves. ... and t\\'O other Democratic superv isors v.·ho voted / to spend pul>lic funds on a reappraisa l or the Western \\'lute l louse. -A statement by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich of F'ullerton, one of the three "'ho voted to spe nd the money. that J·linshaw's charges of partisan politics "are ridiculous." -Threats by a Fullerton land ap- praiser to appeal the assessment on Diedrlch·:s home and demand an outside .a ppraisal like that don<' on Nixon's esta te. t1nlcss the supervisors change the rule allo 11.•ing anyone to appeal anyone else's asscssn1cnt for $50. ~A statement by Ballin th a r 1-ilnshaw's charges are nothing rnore than a "smoke screen" to rover up his OY.'n poor handling of the assessor's office. Battin asserted Hinshaw may beco1ne "the. Orange County Agne.,..·." The. key development is Hinsha""g statement calling for a Grand Jury probe. UPI Tti.,.holo1 LINKED RDMANTICALL Y BY HOLLYWOOD COLUMNIST President Kennedy in 1961 , Marilyn Monroe in 1962 Affair Reported JFK-Marilyn Monroe Rornance? From \\'irt &-rvices l·lotel Car lyle in New York \\'here the 1-\rnncdys maintained an apartment. lie said i\l iss f\lonroe once wore a black \1Jig as a disguise. NE\\f i 'ORK -Syndicated i:ossip col- urr,nisl Earl \Vi\son reports thal l\larilyn J\1oriroe had a romance v.·ith Presiden t John F. Kenned y. 111e. columnist said he had •·11•rithed ' \1·ith en1ha rrassment" at the report s of Just before she died or o.n overdose of sl eep ing pills in 1962. \\'ilson reported Thursday . she said , •'Say goodliyc to the President .. \Vibon said he \Vithheld th e storv for \'ear~l but li nally decided '·10 sci 1hr record straight'' because o( a book on i\1iss 1\ilonroe "'htch dwel led oo h~r friendship v.•ith Attorney {~rneral Robl'r1 V Kenn edy, 1vri1lcn by Nonnan i\1ailer. J\1iss ~fon roe ·s relatio nship 'l'.'ith Presi- dent Ken nedy is detailed in \Vilson "s o"'n book Cln the life of lhe late actress. to be published early next yea r. He said he undertook a three-year in· vestigiltion to establish a "dalliance" between the blonde sex goddess aod the President . Wilson said the affair "'ent on for almost a year before ~1iss J\1onroe 's death. He said she was sometimes a discreet _guest at little dinners ,~ranged by President Kennedy, usually at the an affair bct1\·cen ··r-.1ar1lyn and Bobby·· \Vil son said Peter l..a\1'fo rd. :t Kennrdy in-la11·. bclicvt'CI he \V:.is spraking \\'ilh l\lanlyn on the phone \1•hc11 she lost c·onsciousness Aug. 5. 1962. ;1ft er taking :1 lethal overdose. of s!ecpin rJ pills. M1· told lhl! colu1nnist lu•r la st 1vords wcrc · ''Sav goodbre to Pat (Pat Kennedy Lawford 1. s<iy goodbye to lhC' Prrsident . ~ltld st1y goodbye 10 YOUl':'11h' beC<lllSC you 're a nicl' guy·· She \1·as 36. ·· J\'larilyn l\lonroc \1•as his happy col· Jaborator in this dis tinctly nonpoliti cal ;1rea of his life ,'' \\'ilson wrot e in his new book "Show Busin ess Laid Bare" which G. P. Putnan1 's Sons will pu blish Jan. 18. \Vilson said he knew J\otiss Monroe well himself and also got other in· formation from Hollywood column1st Sid- ney Skol sky and New .. York dress designer Henry Rosenfeill Lawford . Skolsky and ~cnfeld were not immediately available for romrnent. IGssinger Aides Repoi·t . Chance Arabs .Will Relent By The Associated Press f\fembers of Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's delegation said tOOay there was a "better than SO-SO chance" the Arab9 will llft thei r oil embargo ne1t •month. They said they expected Israel and Egypt to be negotiating a disengagement of their armies on t h e Suez. front by that time. They made the statement on arrival 1n Riyadh , Saudi Arabia from Cairo. · Klsstnger is achtdulec.\ ~~ mee t• • .J\in& J. f'aisal during bis stay. -· ........ But Untted Pres! Tntematlon11l quoted the officials witll Kissinger )a!I' saying tire chances were ''less tharli SO percent ." There was no immediate clarifial·• lion whether th e comment was mt4nl to be optimistic or pessimistic. The comment set off an explosive rally on the New York Stock Exchange in fairly heavy trading. The Dow Jones indu stria l average gained 14.9 points to 815.42 a fc\V minutes before 11:30 a.m. Almos t the entire gain occurred after 10:55 when Wall Street learned Saudi Arab ian King Faisal might be considering lift ing the oil embargo. Before that new!i, a fl rs:l·hour rally try s..igged for fotk cf supportlvf! news developni:eots; Saodk_pvemment ol(icials and U.S. diplomata: in 'Rlyndh Indicated Faisal might be willing to considt;!r a limited · resunnition• of oil deUveries to affected nations if ~ldent Nixon or KiJslngcr makis 11 public announcem~nt eaDing for l!iratll withdraWal from occupied 1•ab territory. Estate o{ the ::ippeal expenses and the po~s1- bili!y of crim inal charge!:> being filed a~ainsl the three Democr:.ilic super· visors . llinshaw said early Thursday !he Grand Jury should probe the inaner and 1hen follo"·l'd up \l'ilh a call Thur~­ day evening to newsmen saymg crin1ina1 cha rges n1ay be proper. The congressn1an said the supcr\·isors' approval of a $4,500 expenditure on ;i reappraisal of the estate by the St<J!c Reassessment Boil rd of f_:qu:Ll1latu.>11 '"a moun1i; Io fraud." "I think there is grea t opporh1n1r v for cruninal action <i ~a inst Bob R<JU1n." ll1nsha1v said. addmg that si n1ilnr :1ct1on<; could be brought against !)irdrit'h an<l Supervisor ll alph Clark, "'ho ::ilso \'OIL-d to spend the money , Supervisors llonald Casl}l't':' of Newport Beach and David Bnkrr. represent ing ll untin gton Bt;·u:h. both liepubllcans, voted against the cxpcn-.r· B1·1",u1.~1· !ht• ''tlllll1) spi.:111 1lu· 1!1UllL'Y 101 .1 prlLiH1· p1·r-;on's ronipl;11111 I tu•l11•\'1' ii 11:1s :111 1n1propt•r 11-.t• uf pul\!1< lun(.!,," H1n-.h,111 s:11d H1ush;ill' :-;11d ~I lhl• \'1'r ,\ lt·:1!>l ll1•·n· should bl' ;1 rt·11111n·111r11t thtit lt 1t\111 l'l'p:iy tht· SL500 :-pent on his. "per~on<il l't•lld P!\;J. '• f)ii'drirh rc;lcted to llin,.h:lll'·s enn1 - n1i>n1s tod;ty. s<1y1ng hi.: ft·l t rhc 1n- ll'S t1g:'lliu11 ··11·as 11•1·1l 1vur th thl' cu:.t !Sec CllAllGES, 1'<1gc 21 Newport Planners CdM Bypass Ry JOHN ZALLER 01 Ille D~Uy Pilot Slill The proposed Fifth Avenue bypass in Corona de! l\1ar "'as soundly flogged by a half-dozen speakers Thursday and then unanimously voted dO\\'n by the Ne1vport Beach Planning Con1n1ission . The co mmi:;sion action doesn"t kill the con troversial plan to reroute the Coast llighway between old Corona del l\1Ar and llnrbor Vie1v l lills becnusc lhl' city council n1ust sti ll revie\v the com - mission decision. In turning do"·n the bypass proposal. commissioners adopted the reeom- 1nendation of their traffic consultants. Alan Voorhees and Associates, that it niay be necessary lo restrict parkin~ along the Coast Highv.'ay at peak traffic hours. Ho w c v e r . commissioners specified that. 'If parking is someday restricted. it should not be for more than on e hour at a lime during peak morning and evening rush periods. 1'hey also ordered city officials to investigate 11·a~·s of providing more off.stree t parking in the old Corona de! Mar area. Com missioners also \·ote d to delav fina l adoption or the plan until niid - January, v.•hen furth er public hearings \\"i ll be held. "The bypass route has been considered and rejected for lack of community support," is the commission "'Ording on the b~'pass route. Commis.~ioners Hall Seelv and .Jackie I leat her at one point fav'ored keeping alive the Firth A\·enuc option 1n case traffic on the Coast Hgh11·ay e\'cr escalated to the point "'here a bypass \1a s needed. "['d hate to see us get boxed into n romer v.·hcrc v.•c didn 't have an y :itternali\'es in case we some day 11·.i nt thrm ," Seely :irgued . Other corn1n1ssioners rejected th at nrgurncnt. Police A rr est 2 l 1i Gas Statiori Burglary Tries A pair of suspected service station burglars were captured in 1~ewport Beach early today. five minutes after someone tried to break "into a closed an d darkened station. The night manager "'as still inside th e storage room -out of sight - tidying up. David L. Hunt er, 18, of 1504 E. Ocean Blvd ., Newport Beach , and James D. •1arris Jr., 22, of 4732 Lindstron1 Av e .. Irvine, "'e re booked on suspicion of burglary. Officer l\1ikc Jackson. 1vho slopped a late rnodcl van in which they rode, sa id $81.30 in cash and coins \•:as recovered. along with assorted tools co nlmonly usecrin burglaries. Police suspect the money v.•as taken from Newport Center Texaco Servicr. 1900 Jam boree Road. \vhich investigators found had been burglarized during a check of area sta tions. Detective Pat O'Sullivan theorized to- day that whoever was involved appeared lo be heading dov.·n Jamboree Road to Coast fU ghway. hitUng stations as lhey wenL He said an v.•ere closed. but thnt night manRger Charles Bauer just ha p- pened to be staying late at the ShCll station at the rorner or O>ast Highway and Jamboree Road. Bauer said v.·hcn he heard someone trying to -break in he came out lo inveRtigate and spooked the would-be intruders. lie called police and gave n description or the vehicle involved. \Vhich led OHict>r JncksOp to mali:c lhc arrests on Jani· boroo Road between Bays ide Drive and 1!;191 Coast Highway ) "I'm for kee ping options open. too." snid Comn1 issio11cr J:1n1e!> Parker "But \1·e'vc heard the proplc speak toni ght and it's pretty clc<ir 1h;it they don't \l'ant that option." Corn mission Chairtnan \\'illit1n1 :\ger. \1ho v.·ns chairn1 on o! the c1t1zcn panr! tl1a\ pushed th e slud.v, i.ldtled .. l don't ttuok 1\C should be 11is hy·11·;1shy on 1h1:s onl'. \\'c've . got to n1ake a (leL"1s1i.n und pur ;in cn<l to the confu sion " · Se1at to Nixo1i The final \'Otl' \l'as 6-0. 1'1i e SC'\'Cnlh cotnrn1~sio111·r . IJon;:i!d Uc·ck lt'y, did noi ;'ittl'lld lhl' t11Ci:111\~. C1J111n11ss1011LT~ acted ::ifl ('r ;1\! spt•t1kcrs htl! one nt a puli\1c h1•ari11g th rC.\\' i.:old 11 .i icr on lhe \1_\pnss pror.os:il . 1\ pi1t'11:-nn audience of ab111J\ iCi pt•rsons ehl'Cl"l'(I 1';1eh t11nc a SJ>C<1her a!lackl'd tit(' F1 f1h 1\v1•11t1L' ro ut{'. Un\? .~l)!'il kC'r . :'\onnan \\'(•1nbC'rgcr . .,[so !Sc<' lll(;Jl\\'A\', l'agi;, 21 Co11g1·ess Okays Daylight Savi11g Ti111e Legi slation \VAS HI NC;TQN iUPll -Con gress pas~d todny and senl to President Nixon legis1ation to put the count ry on year· round Dnylighl Saving Time early in January. The bill. one of several energy-saving n1casures ::i skrd by Nixon, \vou ld take effect Jan. 6 if the President signs it hcfore Sunday. If the signing is delayed until next 1veek. Americans \1·ould turn their clocks ahead one hour on Jan. 13. Year-round DST would remain in effect through the last Sund ay in April. 19i5. \\"hen the old uniform time act would again beco me cffecu,·c. Thus. mosr states \1·ill remain on DST through OctoUcr. 19i5. The bill 11·ould allow onl y these ex- ceptions; -Nixon t·oul d excrnp t a full state. fro nl DST if :i govcrn er 1ssuecl a proc· lan1 alJ0n sDy1 ng: ;111 c.xcmpti on \1a s needed to cons1•r\'1! fur l or ;11"01d hardship Nixon also could ignore the 1>roclan1al1on. ho"·ever. 111c r c q 11 e s t 111ust co1nr fron1 !he govt•rnor before da .vlight time goes into effect. -A state split by a 1in1e zone could by law rxcmpt the portion of the state in one or the time zones fronl the DST lav.·, resulting 111 uniform time throughout the slate. -Indiana. "'hich exempts part o[ its Harbor Realtors Start Expa11sion Of Of ficc Area The Ne\vpor! ilarbor-Costa ~tcsa Board of Hcaltors began their SI00.000 off ice expansion _project tod ay vlith the demolition of the old Blue Top J\.1otel adjacent to thei r headquarters at 401 North NC\\'port Bl\•d. The expansion project is designed to triple lhe si ze of the hoard's present 1.SOO-square-rciot office. Construction of the addition is schedul· cd to begin late next spring and will be. con1pletcd by the end 0£ 1974. ac· cording 10 Glenn f\1arti n, executive of· ficr r of lhe hoard. The project will provide p;irking for 75 cars and the building will include trrrilorV f1"0i1l l)Sf UlldCf prCSCnl 13\V, \\'Oll\d ·be pl'rrniltrd to cnnlinu t llHJ\ cxcrnption auton1atica\ly. -lf.1"':lii. 'Puerto Jl iro and tile Virg111 !:>lands automa tically rll"r exempted, ~Sl'i' OST, Page 21 Judg·e Jl1orri son's Rites Scl1,ed11l etl For Moncla y ~!any of Orangr County Superior court s 31 Judges starrNl th eir morning C'n!eni;lars in hushed courtrooms toda y. paying-a last lribu1c If! r<'tired Jndgl' f\1"1111et h F:. '.l!orrison. Jud~c J\1orrison died Th ursday ni ght 111 ;1 r;ardtn r;rov e con vt1ll·~c·cnt hospil al ~if lL•r .1 lon g illness. Ht• \1·as r.o . l'rc;:;id1ng Judge Hn1c•· Sumnrr !old ;i courtroon1 nu<lirncc t(ld;1y af11'r cal11ni.:. fnr ;i n1on1enrs silencr for .Judge illo1 · rison th:it funer;il ser1•iccs 11 ill be held ;it ll ;.1.nl. \1ond ay in Unitl•d Spurg t·<u1 j\ll•t hlJdisl Church, Sanla Ana Bunal \\"ill follo\v <il F:urh:.ivt·n :\lemorial !'ark in tha t city Judi;:e ,\!Orrison. a nu11vc of Burnett. \\'ash .. \1 as elected to the Oro.nge Counly Sup('rior Court in 1940 and srrvcd Ot\ the bench until his retirem ent in 19fll. (See JUDGE, Page 21 Orange Coast • Weather Night an d morning fog and low clouds along the Orange Coasl Saturday, but other,vlse mosll y sunny with some high clouds in the ~tfrrnoon_. Slightly warmer. liighs 1n the 1n1d 60s. Lows in the 40s. I NS IDE TODJ\ Y Ch-ristmo.~ in the ghetto. Go/cf. en '''est College stude~1ts u.·itt give vau a rns te of tvhat llint mean:;: in a Satnrday ·11 1gllt stage sl1ow. See todai{s \Veek.endcr for i11forntat io11. "' Ytvr s....,;<• J MIWi•t M·Jt a 7~seat <c1ssembly room . a meeting room. t:icecutlve office, kitchen and ' library. IHll"• 10 l .M ...... ~ 11 C'Uli.filll S Clntt llltcl 41·10 (Qf'lllCI 11 C101s-rd O Mulutl l<unO• Jf ff•llOflt l "'"'' 4, l1 Ori"'' t1u1111 11 Rt1!1~r1n11 U·l1 500"I JJ.1f Carl Thomt1s Is chairman o( the btiilding committee. Other members are Joe Clarkson. Charles 1-'crJnison . Florella llarri~ ,Coy llrstor. (..1yde Johnson. Frank Klngaard . Roy M<.'Cardle and George WllllalTl60n. O-.•t11 Hollett 14-11 1!1U!o1l11 Ptt o 4 f !"lllt• lt·J• • ~.or !tit ltttol'lll 11 "•rotco,.. ,, Allll UMaf• U M1ll,01. • S:ock .M•rkth Jt.l! T~i.YhiOll Jt T~••l-•t )f.Jt Wt•!lltr I Wo111tn 't Ntw1 11·1• WOl'ld ffrwt •· tt 'wwffktf!Otr JJ. .. 2 DAILY Pll..UI N I --- Assess1nent Battle Cost $15,000? By WTLLIA1if SCllFl EIB ER Of tflt O•ll'r ,.ill! 111!1 Orange County Suj>crvisor Hobe rt Il:il· tin 's unsuccessfu1 appeal of lh l' rounty tax v1luation on President Nixon 's San Clemente estate n1ay ha\'C cost $15 .000 or more -at least half or y.·hich came from public coffers. The cost figure \.\'8S deri \'rd from testimony during the thre('-day Assess· meot Appeals Board session ending \\'ednesday and ('Stimates or such factors as salaries of county employes and other key figures in the case. County Assessor Jack Vallerga , whose $1.37 million assessment of the Weste rn White House was at issue. said he wlll try to detail th e total rost in the coming weeks. But he said the job \vould he ( NEWS ANALYSIS ) a di fficult one. Ballin's charges that the estate should be valued at S2 n1lllion or more were JhrO\\'O out by the appeals panel \\'ednes· day by a 241 \'ote. Comm issioner Frank ri!anzo. a Battin appointee, ab- stained from the final vote . Jn rejecting Batt in's appeal, which cosl the First District supervisor from Santa Ana ~ $50 fee to file, the pane.I uph eld Va\lerga's assessment. The largest sing!t: expense of the. Bat- tin appeal \\'BS revealed in testimony by two appraisers who were part of a team hired by Nixon attorney Fran k Dcl\-tarco to review the assessment. Appraiser Hugo Drumm said DeMarco ll.'as billed $5,500 for the services of the three-member review panel. The second n1ajor cost accrued during the appeal is $4 ,500 paid by lhe county to the State Board of Equalization in Octobe r for a double-check an Vallerga's figures. TI1e n1oney paid for a new appraisal of the villa by the board's appraiser. J1oward ~1. Childs, who said he valued the estate at $1 .5 mill ion . Battin was the prime mover in the vote by supervisors to have Vallerga's figures rechecked and Childs was Bat- tin 's only witness at the hearing. Childs had to fly from Sacramento to appear at the Tuesday hearing session and his e:rperuies C(lme from public funds as wen. Fro1n Page 1 CHARGES ... to clear the air once and for all." · Battin clain1s the assessment should be more than $2 million, not the $1.37 mili iOtl quolcd by Orange County ·As sessor Jack Vallcrga or 1he $1.5 million set by the State Board of Equalization. f\teanw hile, appraise r ltC. "Campy'' Lynch said unle.\S the board changes the rules per1nitting appeals such as Battin's he will demand similar !real· ment of his appeal of Diedrich's home assessment. Lynch, citing the expen!e of a reap- praisal and costs of county cmployes \.\'ho had to allend the hearing, said the Ballin action revealed the hi gh cost to taxpayers of such appeals. Battin himself had some ca ustic com- ments today about llinshaw 's charges. J-le said Lhe coun1y is ~till payi ng for mis111.kes made by J·linshaw Y.'hrn he was county assessor. "As far as a Grand Jury invf'sligation , r would \.\'elcome 11 , both as to my activities, and as lo ritr. 11insha...,•s ac· tiv itics as assessor," Battin said. "I thin k we might ha\'e our own Orange County Agnew currently occupying a congrf!sional seat.'' ORAN•I COAST N DAILY PILOT ' . • • • • ' T~t O••'IO• C•••! 0/llLY PILOT, wilh wtrich 11 c.-nllinft tllt "''*'' Pro·u, 11 1>ub!IU>..,, bv tht Ortnv• (01 11 P11bl1t11lng (o....,.ny kp.o. ••It tdl!lon• •rt ll\lbll1n«1, Mond•V '"'""gn !'r<dov, tor (<nt• M~••, N~wlll'•I De•cn. t-iun!lr>Qlon B••ch/,ouni.I~ V•l1•v. ltqun• B..,tn, !r•in•/!>.odl_t _ ,ng S•n C ~m.t-nl•/ !>•n Ju..,, C•PIJ"t "" II 11"91t "~'°"~I tdlllon It 1>ubli•""' ~•lw•O•n """ ~u...,•y1. Tl>e prlnc!otl wbl>1hl.,. olt n• i. 11 !JO Wt)I Bty llr"t, ("''' M••• ClllP~•nLt, '1•16, Reb trl N. 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OrHnge County C-Oast AssociRtion af.(rt•t•d Thursday 10 sup1'10rl "1n prlneiple" the creation of a $1 !"> 111illion hvdrnulic tnode\ test basin for the 42 miif'.~ of cow1ty coastline . C'onstruclinn ()f the lest basin has IK!rn proposed by the n111rine division <1f 1ht :\t'""'JXlrl Harbor Cha rnber of Com· n1en:::c. 1l "·ould bt' a physical model or 1he rounly coastline. built in scale to establish t'Xflt·tly the s;un c topographical con- ditions \\'hich no,.,. ex ist fron1 Alamitos Bay to San Onofre . Ted Gillenwaltr.s of Newport Beach , \1100 outlined the project Thursday during the Coast Associalion meeting in Hun- tington Beech. said the 1nodel would measure 200 feet in length and 90 feet in width. It would cover a half-acre site and y.·uuld geographically represent the area fr on1 the San Diego Freeway to 10 1niles at sea. SUCCUMBS AT 80 Judge K•nn•th Morrison t'rona Page .I JUDGE ... Neari1ig Co11i11letio1i Roy 0 . Andersen School in Newport Beach's ll:ir· bor View l-Ion1e s section will open for 500 e!cn1en· tary school childre n when Christmas vacation ends Jan. 7. Constn1ctio11 of the $1 .36 million facilitv ad jacent to Buffalo I-fills Park has been delayed bY r11ins and strikes. Parents will celebrate the open- ing tonigllt with a clla1n pagne party at nearby com- n1unity clubhouses. They also will tour the new :-chool during t he event, sponsored as a fund-raiser by tile Andersen T-1'l'A. Si mi lar hydraulic models have been built for lhe San Francisco Bay region :ind the Chesapeake Bay . Gillen\.\'ater! credited the San Fran- risco rnodel with "saving the San Fran- cisco Bay and keeping it from becoming a Lake Erie.'' Me prev iously hall ;o;('l"Vl'd as just1 rr o~ lhc peacl' for 1ht• S;1ntn A11:1 Judtc11:1l IJistrit l. ;1 post tu \1'hieh )·1c \1·as ap· pointed by county spc rl'isors aht•r 11•ork ing for fh c ,\'f':lrs :'s Sllpenor Court Judgl' H Y \\'1lliarn:;· clt•rk .J udgl' ~lornwn of!cn ('U1nu1en1r-d af tt·I' his rctire1nenl that he dCfJ\'ed n1ost t'n.ioyn1en1 in his 2.1 years on the Superi or Cour t ll<·nch fron1 the tin1e he spent in Juvenile Court. Coast Boarcl Sta11dllrcls 'R estrictive' 111e South Coast Regional Zone Cooservation Commission's new duplex development standards are far more restrictive than <1ny huilding regulations under consideration by Ne1\·port Beach city government. In effect. planning officials say, they have rezoned Corona del i\·tar. \\'est Ne·w-port and the Balboa Peninsula to R·!.5. The coastal co1nmission's R·l.5 zone is e,·en more restrictive than the current R-1.5 zoning on Balboa Island. in tha t il requires all duplexes 10 ha\"c four parking spaCC's. Two have been required by local zoning. Mel Carpenter, e:tecu!ive director of the coastal panel that \\'as created by Propooition 20, sajd it was tbc Balboa Island zoning that gave his st.a!( the idea for imposing it for all duplex lots in Los Angeles and Orange Counties. In practical tern\S, however. the new crlteria will affect only Nc111port Beach and Venice, y.•hi ch have small duplex lots. Under the fonnula endorsed by the commission r-.tonday. a!l lots smaller than 4,000 sq uare feet are affected. Buildings on them n1ay be no large r than 150 percent of Lhc ''buildable lot area." Carpenter said building size. will be C(lmpu!ed by subtracting required set· backs fron1 the lot sive and' then mult i· plying the remainder by !.5. for example, most lots in Corona del ri.tar are 30 by 118 feel. That's 3.540 squa re feet. Front, back and sideyard setbacks v.·ould reduce the buildahle area tn 2,232 squa re feet . Und er commission criteria. the tu·o duplex unJ!s could tot.al more than 3,.1~H ~quare ft•tl. 1nclud1ng about !)O{) square. fc·('\ for ga r<ig1 'li. Under criteria proposed by il :-;'('1\ixirt. Bcuch cittz~ns' rornm11tce.. schcdul('d for councel ('OllSideration nrxt mont h. a pro1.,. crty o,,..11er could have Uuilt 3.900 squ;ir{• feet fur bu ilding. including 900 square feet of g.'l rage space and 300 square f Pel of outdoor hving spaces -patios, decks or porches. In \\'C>St Ne.,..•port. \.\'here lots run about 30 by 85 fee t. the coastal panel's criteria limit duplexPs to a total of 2,700 square feet. including 900 square f~t for garages. The :-.lewport Reach Development Stand- <trd." Commilr.ee is recommending criteria !hat \.\'Ould allow 3.SOO.square· foot buildings in West Newport. Tha t \\'ould include 900 square feet for garages 11nd 300 sq uare fec.t for outdoor living area. * * * Fron• l'oge 1 DUPLEX. • • encourages boot legging and multiple unrelated person-type occupancy," ~fcln· nis said . "And that's lhe sort of problem we've been trying to discourage," he said. "It's really cnunter productive, in my opnion." But , he said. he really doesn't know ~·hat Newpon Beach can, or will do about it , yet. "I don 't know .... ·hat we can do about it. The OOWlcil \.\'ill discuss it and com· pAre ii lo our proposed development standard!. Then maybe \\'e will go bac:-k and ask the coas tal commluion to take another look at it." he said. ritclnnis po1n1ed out thi'll revised developm nr standard~ for lhe. older sec· lions of Newport Reach have betn prepared by a citizens' committee and councilmen are scheduled to review those recommendation.'I In January. "We will lake a real hard look at the two or them to~r!hrr at our J anuary hearing," the ma yor said. F1·''"' 1•119e 1 HIGHWAY ... prt.'sented petitions which he said bore th e sig11arures of 4.531 Nev.·port Beach citizens ...,.ho y.·crc opposed to the Fifth Avenue bypass. A second speaker, \\'allace Ca lderhead. presentl'CI a smal!er pet ition \\0h1rh lie said bore the signatures of !34 n1crchants along the Pacific Coast Jfighl'ray , all of whom opposed the proposa l to relieve traffic congeslion on that roadwa y. "These signatures are remarki1ble 'vh<>n you consider they \lle re gathered in !he heat Qf sum mer '"hen !he tr affic congestion on the highway \.\'as at its \.\"Orst." Calderhf'ad said . One of the most stinging anacks on lhe proposed bypass \\'as delivered by l'aul Hu1nm£'!, president of the Corona de! ~1ar Ciri£' Association. "Imploring '' commi~ioner~ to defeat lhe proposed bypass, Hummel said that Corona del ri1ar residents did not \\•ant 10 suficr deterioration in the life qua lity :;;imply because large numbers of motorists w·ant to drive through the city. J-lummel conduded by saying tha t the Coast Highway ought to be deadendt"d just past Cameo Hlgh!;inds if necessary to ke<'p out motorists who simply wanted to drive through the city. Ediso11's Drive To Gaii1 Onofre Unit Supported Dy RUDI NIEDZIEl~"il\I 01 1111 o.n, Pilot ~'•" Directors of the Costa r-.tesa Chamber of Commerce pledged Thursday to do e\·erything 11·ith ln lh rlr po1ver to assi~t the Southern California Edison Company in ob!aining pern1ission to add Cl nuclear gieneratlng unit to the San Onofre plant. (He!:ited stonr"i. Page 3.) The un:i nin1ous volt' 1v::is taken afte r .:i e;ill for hc·lr fr11111 Ed 1"on rcpresen· tat1re Gene I01c:11L, 11 ho 1old the ("h;11nber leaders l ilt' fl'C\'.'nt drnial hy !lie South Coast f!egional 7A1111• Conscrva· lion Co1nn11si;1on 1.\':1s ··u11!:11r.'' ·\li e fee l il v.·as unf:i1r 10 !urn do1v11 lhl' nuclear plan! cxpa n~inn due rn 1hr f;ict that it tak rs rll•t·tnc1 1y to clc·an up the environn1en1 ," he said. The commission last 1\•eek rejected lhe expa nsion on the ba sis that warm water expelled during reactnr cooling would hurt marine life and that the plant's construction would damage the bluffs in the area. "With th e economy of the country In mind, we feel that the plant should be built not only because of th e fue l crii;ls but because of the crisis in elcc· tricity," Rhoads insisted . lie said the nuclear plant nddit!on could save 25 million to 30 million barrels of oil each year because Edison intends to use Lhe San Onofre station fo r ils basic load and to cut back exi!ting steam plants that use fossil fuels . Jlhoads lan1ented the fact that the San Onofre unit, planned to go on the line in 1970. ahd the J~untington Beach plant addition. scheduled for operation in 1969, had been delayed by en- vironmentalists. Meanwhile, he said the electricity shortage Is getting worse instead of better because increased demands are being pla ced on the Edison sy~tem. Cited as examples of future super-con- ~un1crs by Rhoads were the SCC(lndary slatge sewage treatment plants being built in fountain Valley nnd the f'"ountain Valley drsalinizalion plant. Raymond Hudson . manager of the C.O~la ri.1ef'a C .. un1v l'1a1~ r1)i11trlct a nd chairmen of the chnmber's Water, Power end c.nergy Cor. rnlllee. lashed out at environmental ists follo wing Rh oa d s ' presentation and accused them of leading the American prople down the "rmid to diMster." "Nine out of 10 times they ma k e. statemenL'! which have no bo!ls ln fact," lludson charged. "They put everything r]St' fi rst and the people second." U1u velco 111 e Guest F ou1id A board Countian' s Boat Carl J. Kymla Sr., father of the Newport Beach City Council member of the same name, is wondering today who he found sleeping in his bed - or bunk. It wasn't Goldilocks . The elder Kymla, of Fullerton, told police he boarded his 42-foot cabin cruiser Vt'e<l.nesday al 1353 Bayside Drive, and immediately noticed some· thing v.·as amiss. Am id an array of dirty dishes, dirty clothes and discarded food cans and cartons, slumbered somrone \.\'ho had overstayed his welcome -H he had one. Councilman Kymla's father went to call the police, but by the time they returned, the unweJC(lme guest had arisen and departed, taking the boat's liquor locker stock with him. One clue to the $34 theft is that unwelC(lme guest and unwi lling host must be about the same size. The 1nan took along a fresh outfit (lf Kym la Sr. 's sport clothes, leaving his old soiled ones behind. P ennies fro111 Alcoa? \\'ASHIJ'\GTO\'. (.\Pl -The Senate passl'd and sent to the H(luse I.Oday a bill to permit the government lo use :!lurn1nwn instead of co pprr in making pennies. The authority ...,·as requested because of the high price of copper. Engineers would use surh a model to test the real effect of any proposed change on the coastline. Gillenwaters said such a model C(IU\d have prevented the errors made in building the We!t Newport groin!! which were supposed to stop beach erosion, but haven't. He said the Dana Point H:lrtiis"f was built from a hydraulic model and may prove to be one of the best harbors eve r built. No agency has yet 1greed to sponsor conslructlon of the tes t basin, but Gillenwat ers said he believes federal, state an<I local funding could be found. Members of the Newport Chamber. are currently tryi ng to round up support for the project before they approach any of the many agencies which could become involved. Such a model could be buiK on a one -acre site, with half the site used for parking. Gillenwaters said he f e I t the mod.el \\'OUld not only serve as an engineering: 1001. but as an out standing educational device. Bo y, 4, Resct1ed From s,vim PooJ A sm.a.11 boy visiting from Ho~tan. Tex ., was rescued by his aunt today v.•hen he fell into the ba ckyard pool of a Corona de! ~far borne in the Camto Iligh.lands section . John Jenkin!, 4, v.-as quickly saved by his aunt. ritr!. Robert Jenkins, \\'ho adm inisterf!d mouth-to-mouth resuscita- tion. according to NeY.-port Beach Fire Department officials. They su ppl ied ol"ygen upon arrival and the little boy was taken to tfoag :'>1cmoriol Hospital, where he was being examined this aftemoon . At•ti\'(' throughoul his life in 11\e Boy Scout n1ove1ncnl, he once estin1ated lhat he had handled al least 23,000 juvenile cases in those 23 years. Jud ge i\lorrison is survived by his \1-'idow, Virginia; a son , Kenneth B. i\tor· rison: three grandchildren and two great- granclchildren. A Santa Ana resident since 1910, the jurist found time during his career to devote on the side to his church and his favorite service organizations. He "·as a Jongti1ne lay leader of United Spurgeon f\.lelhodist Church. "About 98 percent of the youngstrrs never had attl'nded Sunday School ," he said of !hose estln1ated Z3.000 juvenile court cases he presided ovt·r. !!is C'arrer on the ~nch also included the notorius 01·erell murder ca se which drt'w nat ion,,..·idc attl'n l1on . The Ovcrt>lls' J7.year-0ld daughtrr and her boyfriend .,..·ere accu.!led of murderin~ her parents by blowing up their yacht •,r ilh dynamite at its mooring in Ne,,port Harbor. The young couple were acquitted aft.rr a sensational trial. From Page 1 DST OthrrA'lSf'. (W'rml tle<I.. • • • no exceptions ~·ould be By providing one extra hour daylight in the c\·ening. ...,•hen horne energy demands are greatest, the theory is that less heating ...,,ill be needed and lights alld electrica l appliances ...,•ill be used one hour Jess than normal. SAVE UP TO 1.0°/o ON HERITAGE & SCHAFER BROS. LEATHER SOFAS & CHAIRS SOFT BROWN BY HERITAGE tl" hi Lert" R ... f1J64 Sale $1089. CHESTNUT BROWN BY SCHAFER BROS. 100" In L•ittth R ... $1470 Sal• $1189. TEN LEATHER OR SUl!DE SOFAS TO CHOOSE FROM AND MANY MATCHING CHAIRS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELI VE RY . STOP IN TODAY . DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KAAASl AN NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 W~'ITC:11Ff DR. 641.JOlO IOP•" S11Ml•T 12·11JOI LAGUNA IE~CH e J•~ N('llTM C".Of.~l MW't' IOp•• s~·••v 12.11JOI 4•4 6511 TORRANCE e 1164f HAW'tHOllNi IL VD • J11 ·127t INTERIORS WWIDAYI & lllTUlDllTI f;OO te l tH NIDAY 'TIL f :OO ·---~~--.,. ..... .-::::::::so111 ................ _. ............... .6' I I I I I ! I --· 6 DAILY PU..OT EDITORIAL PAGE Many Answers Needed Confronted with an already overloaded agend a, Newport Beach counciln1en have decided they'll post· ... pone h1onday's public_ hearing on the proposed renewal of the Lido Isle beach lease until next month. In announcing the delay, councilmen temporarily brushed aside an issue that has all the makings for one of the liveliest controversies in recent time s -the ever· present traffic problem notwithstanding. But there are growing signs of opposition to the Lido Isle Community Association's proposal to pay the cit y $3,566 a year to renew the lease for another 25 years. TI1ere are legal questions. There are moral issues. And there are economic considerations. All of which the public 1nusl hav e answers to before any decision can be 1nade. Councilmen should be applauded for nol lrying to tackle then\ under t he time pressures that appear will envelop their rnectin~ A--tonday night. All of the elements of the problem-the legal issues, the econon1ics and the 1noral aspects to relinquishing public control over even s1nall areas of beach have vast- ly greater weight in the 1970s than they did 25 years ago when beaches were hardly a concern. And since the lease doesn 't expire until 1976, there would be no excuse for not taking ample time to do the job right. Timely Oil 'Deal' A touch of old-fashioned horse sense may keep many Newport Beach munici pal operations aloof from the energy crisis that everybody says is aboul to de- scend on us. from thct_e oil companies which are drilling from an 1 island of county territory into the city-owned tidelands. The payments come from three oil co mpanies whi ch pu1np from wells on the bluffs above Pacific Coast Highway between Superior Avenue and the Santa Ana River. Now that $40.000 is a nice little income, and it helps to defray the $75,000 the city spend s each year for diesel fuel and gasoline to run city vehicles. But with threatened cutbacks of pctroleu1n sup- plies, the time. could come when all the n1oney in. the world may not be able to keep the city police cars and garbage trucks in operation. So the city adn1inistration is renegotiating those contracts \Vith the oil well operators. bartering the crude oil for refined fuels. City h1anage r Robert L. 'Vynn told councilmen hl on- day that he already has one proposal in hand and 1s seeking at least one other con1petitive bid before bring· ing the matter before councilmen. P eople Still Count . Orange County harbor com missioners Tuesday re- jected a proposal by their own staff to ban water skiing in Up per Newport Bay. 'J'he vote wa s unanimous, although conservationi!:;t member Frank Robinson wa s absent. \Ve'd like to think even Robinson would have dis- missed the idea . First off, the sta!f failed to supply any real data 1o back up its recommendali on. l . . , /, I Newport Beach, it seems, gets about $40,000 a year Also. people still count in th is world. \Ve 've got to ha~e s?me healthy outlets even though they may have a tiny impact on fi·fother Nature. Water skiing in Upper Newport Bay is that kind of outlet. 'This here's my new deputy who will help guard th' bank!' Nixon-Ford Feud :;Rumo·rs Expected ' • \\"ASHI NGTON -One of \\"ashington"s favor ite indoor sports is the promotion ... of ill will bet\\'een the President and ~j the \'ice president of the United States. ,. \\'e n1ay ha\'e a brief suspension of t1 able that as time passes. real or imag- ?J ined causes v.-i\1 be found to 9.1spect :' agincd causes iJ.•ill he found to suspect ~ that Presiden t Nixon and Vice President (rucHARD WILSON) Nixon to Ford usually console themselves that Henry A. Kissinger would remain as secretary of state and direct · Aplerican foreign poli cy along lin es affeady laid out. : Ford are feuding . ' Now this poleotia\ is more sinister in that any statement or a ction by Vice President Ford \viii be examined fo r its relevancy to t he im pc8chnu.•nt or resignation of President Nixon . The major rele:vancy already discussed is that Ford"s appointn1ent and con- . firmation by lar~e majorilies makes (. It easier for Republi cans to justify-Nix- -l on·s iinpeachmcnt or resignation. •• ~. ANV ACTION BV Nixon v;hich can '-: be interpreted as demeaning Ford "'ill -stm1larly be suspect '.I The general result i~ the creation • of undoubtedly the most delicate rela- . tionshi p bct\reen a President and vice ~ president in history . It is recalh .. 'CI that "''hen President Andre1v Johnson v.·as : impeacht'<l !here Y•as no vice president. ' Previous frictions such as Roosevclt- Garner, Kl•nn edy-Johnso n and Eisenho\11er-Nixon carried no such dire consequences as would be implicit in a break between Nixon and F'ord . FORTUNATELY, there is li tt l e li kelihood of it ; and . for that matter. lherr is not much l\'ei,i.:ht to be given to !he idea !hill. now that Ford would sucr.eed to the presidency. Coni:;rcss can procet-d \l'ith the rc1noval or Nixon. \\'hile it is true that some Republicans already inclined to hurry Nixon out of office, such as Senators Javits of Ne\V York and Brooke of Massachusetts, ran use lhe Ford confirmation as further justification, there are pressures in the oppo!!lit e direction. First. as an alternative to Nixon in J a time of domestic and intcmationa1 • strain. Ford Is not overpowering. On ,, U.is point lhere is considerable confusion. j' Those attracted by the transitlOo of ! THIS REFLECJ'S a b!isic miscon- ception of the authority ol a secretary of state and of K.i.Jslnger 's role in !he events Yl'hich have shed mos t cred it on the Nixon administration. Kiss inger could not have acted alone; in many respects he was more a crartsn1an than a creator. In ariy case , the primary decisions "'ere made by the President, and the propelling ln i!iali\'e came rrorn him. to say nothing or his personal skill in carrying out inlernalional con- tacts. Kissinge r has no illu.sions on this point and neither should anyone else. So ii is far from enough lo say !hat Ford, through Kissinger, Y1ould continue to direct international policy with the same measure of success. IT SHOULD BE noted at this point, however. !hat there is a sleady effort, largely th rough !he person and office o~ Sen. Henry M. Jackson , to sweep aside the image of Nixon's success in foreign policy. This effort concentrates on the Russian whea t deal , the OC\l.'ly perceived dangers of the strategic arms ag reement . and the energy crisis as it relates to the Arab-Israeli war. If the Jackson effort is effective , v.·hat "'as previously deemed successful \\'i ll be regarded as a dangerous nilscalcula- lion and thus Nixon's n'ain claim to greatness in the presidency would be swept away. From that point onward, the Nixon to Ford transition v.·ould have overrome its greatest obstacle. ANOTHER POJNT having to do with such a transition is how welcome it would actually be lo regular Democrats in Congress. Assuming that Nixon gave up sometime in 1974, Ford would have .more than two years in the While House to create a new atmosphere and run for the presidency in 1976. ~ ·Kissinger Mideast Pinn 11 WASHINGTON -In privale. candid talk! with congressional I cad er s , Secretary of State Henry Kissi nger has .J:, reve1led his inner plan to guarantee a Mideast aetllement: a Joint U.S.-SOviet military force, with other nations shar- ( EVANS ·NOVAK J ing, under the sypl.bolic flag or the by the Arab-Israeli $-year war in which UN Security Council. Mosoow was invited in as the Arab Kissinger, bucking 90mewbat diminr ished headwinds from the potent 'pro.ls-cbampiori to offset American aid to raeli bloc on capitol Hill, carefullJ notd Israel. that for the first time ln hllttlry the ·BVT ARAB identification with the U.S. Soviet Uillon has agrtfld ·IO 1 and tbe West , particularly strong in "peacekeeping.. force In whlCb they ~ and S1udl Arabia, should re&Mert then:13elve!I may serve. '~~ an. the Arab-Israeli struggle is mE SOVIET pr.,.,,.. In Sinai. !l' -~ llDdu contn>I -a condition that, a UN-backed peacekeeping force woold lronlcatfy, Soviet preiience In a infuriate pro-Israeli hard.liners already ~cckeeplng force will hasten. fearful about growing soviet power In Thus , Kl.Dtnger tells congre!Skmal .the Eastern Mediterranean and thf! Arab leaders that lhe Sinai peninsula must Middle East. be restorW to Egyptian sovereignty and -But Klqinger argues with C(lld logic D "powerful" UN force placed In· the l~ that this growth of Soviet power is largely demilitarized Sinai 10 prevent far more predictable~ in an cscal8ting military altack by eilbcr 11de agalll.!t ! spiral, as long as the Arab-Israel\ dispute the other. So far, ttls confidential talks conUnues. Soviet Influence thete. in with coogrcssional leaden have produced short. w111 made poll..'liblc in ihe first place e surprising 1tmount of agreement. l Dear Gloo111 y Gu s So they meant 5 perceilt instelld ::if 25 percent on the gasoline cut. 'fhe only good ney;s we get cut of Wash- ington comes on a typographica l error. ,,/ MK.T. GIMl'll' GUI cornntt"'' ••• IU.,.,.ltted bl' re•dt"' i ncl do ftOI nece.tt•rllr 1'9'1i..tl lh1 vi-• OI th• n-•P•1>e.r. StlMI your '" -V• to G\oornr G•"· D•llr ~1111. Bluebirds A n Opticctl Illusion? Things I Learned While Looking Up Other Things : That such birds as the indigo bunting, the bluebird and the blue jay have no blue pigmen t in their' feathers: it is an optical illusion that, at certain angles, they appear to be blue. • • • That the "thoroughbred'' racing horse is not the same as a "purebred" dog. in that the thorough bred is a deliberate mixture of several breeds. • • • Thal. of the 21 million Americans or- fici ally designated by the government as "substandard working poor." three· quarters are 'A'hitc. • • That. although people. in S\\•i11.crlancl spea k French. German or Italian almost ~YDNEY J.HARRISJ exclusively , there is a Swiss language, Rhae lian, spoken in the Engadine region by some 100,000 Swiss. • • • That "Liberal" and "Conservative" were political terms unknown un ti l the I!hh century, and initially had quite dif- ferent meanings than they do today : a "Conservative" held that State and Church should be united, and a ''Liberal" held that government should not in- terfere in private affairs. • • • That if you have command of the 3,000 most frequent words in the English language, you can understand 95 per cent in any random sample of 100,000 running words; but in order to gain only a 1 per cent increase in un- de rstanding, you must attain an ad- ditional 6,000 words in your vocabulary. • • • That the Nazi regjme was called the j'Third Reich " because Hiller regarded the Holy Roman Empire and the German Empire as the first two great periods of Teutonic dominance in Europe. • • • That "busy as a beaver" is as much a misnomer ~ "blind as a bat" -the beaver works only when necessary, and plays most of the time; incldentany, it bas been found that when the beaver population b reduced below a critical level, the aninlel seems to lose lta ability for building dams, and often seems to lose even the will to survlve. • • • That, althou~h we employ the French word "finesse · to describe a certain tactic In bridge, the French themselves don't kno\v it as such, and call the tactic an ·~mp11sse." N ll'otanded Econo111~1 Needs Help Strikes Are Out of Line To the Editor: We arc 110\V facing a time of u11· preceden ted national crisis, and J am unahle to see the logic behind the current labo r strikes. Granted , the ~leat Cutters. Tean1stcrs. and Machinisis unions ferl !hey deserve more, but I think they are being a little selfish th is time. CONSIDER the consequences or a long stri ke on this area. Shortages of food "'ill trigger price increases. <'itizcns' purchasing po~·er \1•ill diminish. and cus1omer di ssatisfaction and unrest 11'ill increase. There are currently enough things happening in the country to cause Fruslra!ion of the masses. \\'e are facing shortages in electric ity , heating oil. and gasoline. These situations. along with a WOUT1ded eco nomy, are serious prob- lems. If you tldd to this a potential food shortage , you arc s er i o u s I y threatening our ability to survive. and this could prove O\'erburdcnu1g to the jlVe ra gc person. This is a lime \\'hen we as a countrv must lighten our bells and dig in 10 restore our economy. Our economy is flounderi11g, so 'A'hy do things that are harmful to it ? This means : Don"t siar1 st rikes : Don't slop "'ork in sympathy for an.olher slrike: Don 't stop your lrucks in the middle or major highv.·ays and block traffic-. . \''HAT GOOD is a 1\-age Increase \\'hrn It rt•Su!!s in higher prices and shortages~ Is this rational or reasonable.'? \\'e havr re~ched !he point 11·here 1~e must stoµ being selfish, inconsiderate. and j11st plain stupid, and considrr the i111· p!ications of ou r ac!ions. \\'e ha\"e been living hi gh on the hog for too many years. oblivious to the conseQuenct•s of our extravag11n1 livin~ patt.Crns. The titne has conic for us to pay for our gluttony, and lo begin to \l'Ork for "·hat 11•e recPive once again. f~vcryone is going to be hurt by ou r current shortages. but the swiftness \11i1h which our country recovers is going to depend on us not making ridiculous n1istakes. J. RUTAN JR. Clomn f'o11 To the Editor : \\f ith all the depressing news articles that are appea rin g in lhe newspapers lately, I want to write your newspaper a few lin es to congratulate ~ou on your full page article in the Dec. 8 issue on the Clown from Denver. This article was very well done and it is nice to know that someone ls trying lo n1ake people happy these da ys. This man certainly has to be con- gra tulated and needs the publicity shown in the Daily Pilot. Thanks again. ARLAN R. PENTECOST Censorship To the Editor: Unless of course you force this matter ol ceMOrShip into a total absurdity by ~aking front page news of everyone in the •rea who sells Zap comics, it may be possible tha t the arrests of the owners of the Fahrenheit 451 book store ln Laguna Beach for allegedly stil ing obscene books may ultimately lead to a good purpose. ntlS COULD come about If the Supreme Court CRl'I be made to see that the "community standard" method of 11rrlvlng at "'hat is considered obscene or Pornographic is unfair because. in a town like Laguna in particul11r, it is lmpos.,ible to establish a "community standard" due lo the ract that our populntkm11 i!I made up of such 8 dive rsi- ty of poople and Points of view. Since, in n\atters of freedom of speech , ( ...... _MA_i _Ln_o_x _ _,,,J ltl!trl trom rttdt ro ''' weicamt. Normi lll' wriltro should co"vtJ lht1r mtss•1e1 in JOQ wota• or ltn. Tiit ri1h1 10 condense lerttrs to Ill soic• or t !lrnl"alt lll>tl Is rtterved. AU tttltro rnun in· Cludt •itnllijrt ilftd m•ilin9 il<ldl"'f.t~ bur nilmt' m•w be w[lllhtld on rtquest If 1~Uititnf rettan is iDP••tn!. Pottr1 win no! be J>Mblltnta. 11 c:in h<ircl!y be shOY.'ll 1h:it a com1nu11ity is in cl;;ingl'r because of "'hat books are bring sold. it sc1'111s to me that the re;)/ threat \\·ou)d tx-created by the impo.~11ion of arbit rary standards rvcn if thl'Y \l'trc agreer! upon by a n1aior1ty or people. The majority voice \vhich establishes !av.'. e.~pct'nllly in 1nat· ti:rs or the protection of J\fc and proP- crt.v, is not ap1>lica b!c i11 matters of free speech. · OUR POIJCF. tlc.par!mcnt and the Orange County district allorney see m hell bent on making themselves despised by many people. This is certainly un- fortunate. since they esscnlially nre in a posi1ion of do ing great service for the communHy for \.\'hich they should receive our gratitude. They shouldn"t be directed into censorship activities. ANDY WING MIRKLA MAHKS Lid o Ue a c l•<'• To the Ed1lur . Subjc.t"t: l.A!asi11g Lido Beaches and f>11bhi.: FL·C Land . \\lhe11 a lease or public don1ain IS propo5(•<.I for pri\':t\c use. basic grnnane questions should be publicized and an- s1~·crrd. TI11s public inforn1ation should be d1ssC'm 1natcd prior lo any commit· n1rn1 b.v lhc Newport Beach Ci!y Ccuneil tn lhc Lido Isle Coininunilv Association for tile extension of lhcii-t\'Jen1y-ri1't' Yl'ilrs lease. l'.'i l\IY judgn1rnl. the rol!O\\•lng ques- tion s must be answc·red: J-JIOIV many SQUllrC. feet Of fee land belonging to r\e\vf)<)rt l3cach City is invo l11ed? tstrcct cod lots and strip beach front:i ge). 2-What is .!he appraised value (by qualified appr:userJ or the fee. land per square root? ! same to be user1 to C'Om- pute fa ir and just yearly lease payments). 3--1-Iow many square. feet of tidelands is involved".' (now held in t11.1st by the city council for all the people of California ). 4-\Vh :i l \1·oulrl be th e cnvi ronmenttll impact on the public'.' (O'A'flers or this la nd l. 5--\Vho is rc~ponsible for protecting thL' pu blic Interest? \deed restriction etc. on public, Ice 01\·ncd land ). 6--\V ill lhc Califomia Lands Com- mission f::1vor 1he proposed lease? 7-ls this proposed tease in the <JVeral\ public interest and benefit? &-\Vhy did the Balboa Bay Club re-- quest ror an extension of its lease require a vO(c of lhe people. (and was defeated by a big n1ajority) but the Udo lsle lease requires only council action? 9-\Vhy not offer Balboa Island. big 1tnd litt le, the same type lease? (The.y qual ify If Lldo Isle qualifies). 11)-flas the Udo Assn. been paying Quotes Joyi:e lharkboldt'r, handicapped Na- ti011Al Good'A•ill Worker of the year, vlsl!fng Calif. ·\'luring Employ the Han·· dlcnpped ?w1onth -"l think the.re's something special About handicapped pt.'<lplc. \Ve have a faith in God aod a desire to make the mo.'!t of oursrlves." • posscssory intrrcs( ilix~s on their leased hind and if so, ho\\' much? I I-ls il true !he profils rrom a portion or the no1\' leased Janel is used 10 defra~· some or !he expenses or the Lido Isle O:i mmunity Association overhead? 12-\Vi!J nol the environm('.n!al impact ol the proposed lease be subject to action by the Calif. Coastal Zone Con se rvation Committee? I A.\I sure the Nc1\·port Beach City Council in its infinite wisdom y.·ill not t;1ke seriously the reported ofter of $3.7;'.iO per year for the lease. The formula of five ti1ncs seven fift y ( $750 they arc llQ'A' payi ng ) equals $3750 for the new lea se, is very close lo a \\'a tergate ronnula. No one can fault one "'ho is successful in havi ng his ca ke and eating it. too, but I question if the people of Newpor t Bt'ach v.•ish to be an ever generous Santa Claus to the (cw IJ('Op!e \\'ho live on Lido. I am ad vised a lease prohibiting the public :icccss to their tidelands is subject to review by the Calif. Coastal Zone Conservation Commission via appeal by any citizen of the Sttlte of Cali fornia. !'. 0 . (DEEJ COOK A 111 i-Se111 i t is m To the Editor : r read with interest Von Hoff man 's Dec. 11 article on the bumper sticker \\IE \\'ANT OIL NOT JE"'S . which he attacks as anti-Semitic. That, of course, JS true. ll0\\1E \'ER, if T "'ere an Israeli, r \\"Ot1ld choose to live v.tith that kind or anti-Semitism. 'A'hi ch is identifiable and can be wiped out by any Jewi sh truck driver, to the kind von Hoff man himse lf displays, v.•hlch ls far n1ore !l<1ngerous and vicious. He speaks of tfle expansion of Israel's borders as if this occurred hy choice of th e Israelis. whic h is lhe Russian line. Jn no instance. has any action by the Israelis since the formation of their country been such a! to be con- sidered aggression by any reasonable standard. Threatened "'ilh e.xtinclion. at- tacked over f.!id O(l'er ag~in by O\.·erwhelmingJy 1D1b!i1Anced nfl Ii I a r y strength. she ba!J come to where she is today against her will. Tsrael would gladly exchange Its territorial gains for peace and sccurit)' -and nothing less wi ll ever gel this territory back. FOU.OW ING Russian advice Is wha t got the Arabs where they are. Continuing to follow it will lake them further in the same direction -no"•hcrc. GEORGE L. PERLIN OlANal COAST DAILY PILOT R obert N. \Vttd, hbU!htr TliomaJ KeeuiJ, EdiWr Barbo.ra. Krtfbich Editorial Page Edittw The mtonaJ .page ot tht:' n.ny Piiot Sttks to inlonn and 11t.imuJate re1den b)' p~tinc on th is Jl9P diverv•commentar>' on ~lcs ol ~ let"@st by syndicated rohunnist1 and cutooniats. by providing a forum r« readers' v~·1 and by pttllltnt ll'lf this nc"-spaper'a oplnlon1 11nd ldeu m cul'T'!:nt topiCll. Thr l'dit«lal optnkn: of the O&ll)' Plk>t •PPMr Gftly In 4h9 editorial t;"Olumn at the tnp ot the pq:e. Opinkint; ~xprelM'd h)' tM L'Ol- umnim and cartoonbtl and kttttr '\Tiltts att thrir own and no endonf!-' mtnt of their v\Mt's by 'lht! Daity Pl}ot !hoUld be inl«Ted. Friday, December 14, 1973 • W at~h Your Kilo,vatts9' LA LOS A~GELES (AP) -Stiff ~n:i1:iE'S awail Los An - geles residents who fa.ii to comply wll tl n ncl'>· la1~ rc1.1uir- lng them to slash use or e\ectr1c1lv 111 !ht·Jr ho111c-s ant.! businesses begiMing Dec. 21. · The City Council unaninlou~Jy p;1<.,•·d the ord' ancl' Thursday, in1pos1ng a 10 percent rl'<I Ul'\1nn on rnoq ''I· dences 11ow find ~!ting up P.v1•11 more (!rusttc 1n e:1-;un· to take tf the "l'hase One" cutbacks rJu11 '1 suffu:H·n tl\ t'.111t' 1he energy crisis. ' WJIAT'S l'\.10ItE, LOS Ant:e lrs rC'~idrnts may find tht·.v "'ill be paying more lo use Jess. 1hc ('1ty Dcporlnlent of Water and Po"'er said, sint'e redu('1·tl usage prob;ih!y 11·1!1 force the agency to seek a rate in('rC<J<.c to n1al-.c up th•' difference in lost rC\'enuc. 1'he new la"" bhckcd by t'.1<1)0f 1'om Br~dley, rL'<1U!r1·s residential and indu strial US('rs of elcctr1e1ty to cut po"·er by IO percent nnd comn1ercia\ users bl' 20 perte11t. 1'hc figures 1•:itl be based on comparisons 11'llh clectricily u~e fo r the corresponding period of the prcv1ul1S year . .:;-:p ~ ·~ . .-~ •. r ': •• ,. Security Officer Mm·dered SAN FRAt\CISCO I UPI) - A 31·year-old SC<.'urity guard was shot in t!ie back nt•ar his Post Street ;-iparlment in "·hat police described as an About one-third ol the city's 900,cm residential cus- 1omers are t·~empt, 1hi! City (.))UflCil decided, Ofl grounds th<.1t 1nost of thrrn arc 111 the lower lncome bracket und al· 1 t·a<ly h:ivc rt·dU('L'<i their !>O'A'l!r use lO a rnlnimu1n. 11'f 11ER ;\IEASU HES in1posC'd undt'r the ordinance. in- 1·l11de :1 b:1n u11 ('l1r1:,tm:1s ll'Ct' lighltng ;i nd swin1ming poo l hl'.H111g .. 111tl .1 rrduct1on 1n strL'el lighting anrl hillboard ..,.,""'"1.Q.:1 t ion . If lht·~t: steps r~u l to significantly ease lhe l'ncrgy cnsis bv J:1n . l:t, the ("!cctrir:1I tulbacks cou ld be raised to 12 p(>rccnt for hon1es, 16 percent for industry and 33 l"K'rccnt for con1niert·1al usrrs. f\ p!'ocla mati on by the 1n:iyor and concurrl"nt:c by ;"Lt lc:1st eight of the 15 city tounc\hnr:n 1~·1H be r~uirNt for '"l'h:i~C' T11"0." !luring '"Phase One," first-time \"1o!ri tors of lhe law 11·ill be hit Y.'ith a 50 pcrtrnl st1rcharge of !he customer's full cl('('tric11v bill. The sceond \'iol:ition carnt·s a pen- alty of two da ys 1~·lthout t.'lcctril·ity :ind the third a fi1·e. day cutoff. 1'hercaf\f'r. e:u'h \'io !:llio11 11il\ dra11· a ha!! in sC'rvice of "not less than fi\'e nor n1orc th<in JO days " Nixo11 Tax Exe111ption Reviewed f._ __ s_t_a_t_e __ ) SACRA:'llE'.\1'1'0 I :\P ) Lega l arguments support.Ing PrL'Sident 1'\ixon's s c ! r - dl'rl;11·1·d t'.'XeTnpliOn f r 0 !TI (";ilifornia JllCO!ll(' ft1xes 111!1 he firc."t'ilted, considered and re\'if'1\'t'll -and promptly. sources ha\'l' d1sc\ciscd. 1'he ll'gal e \" id c n cc presu mably "·ould be n1adc to the California Franchise Tax Bonrci \\'h1ch is n1aking its O\Vn re1 ic1v of '.\ixon's tax status. apparent "1noti1"clcss" killing:. Th e body of Jens io.fo!gaard was found by a frie nd early Thursday after he fai led to return to a party at his apart· mcnt 1\·ith a bottle. of ginger ale. Police said r.1o!gaard 11·ns killed a few blocks frotn Tuesday's double n1 u rd e r scene at the Tiki B o b Restaurant. e Ellsberg Case UJS ANGELES (AP > Three former \Vhite Jiouse aides indicted in the break-in at the office of Daniel Ellsbcrg's psychia tr ist ha1·(' lost another attempt to s1op ~tion of the case. The latest refusal cam(' Thursday when the stat e District Court of App<'<1I _ upheld a Superior Coll r t decision of Ocl. 19. Tt dented a \1·rit of prohibition to John D. Ehrl ich man. G. c:ordon Liddy and Oa\"id Young:. e Gos Deolh i 1ARTINEZ (AP l -A young "·oman has died bC'cause ~)1•• \\·as gil'cn "laughing ~~1s," or nitrous ox icil:'. instead of n;1;- ygen to help hrr recover fron1 inte stinal surp:cry. the Con tra Costa County Corone r hJs rl1l- cd. The coroner's report ic;sur>d Thur~a:v sairl Diane Lindn Thomas. 26, r::f Richn1und. tli•"l '\'ednesdav after lapsing into a cotn<I l\'ov. 26 follo11·inc 0111 opera!ion at Contra Coc;ra Hospllal f or removal of hr-r gall bladder. e SHO I<' f'nlnlil!I ~I A \1\fOTif \~O t'KT.\l\' ( 1\P 1 -A s!..i patroln1an AS.<igncd to avnlanchc <·ontrol "'as killed in an ;1ccid<'nl:1! explosion. the )1nno ('11un:.1· Sheriff's office repQ rled. l\1arl'in I~. Crinon, 3~. Jr~· pare11tl.v \1·ns prcpar111~ an r \· plo si1·e charge \\hen 1h1· hk1~t occurred 'fhursc!av 1norn111:.: a sheriff's depu1y Said. l'rllton 11'as Cllonc and no one i''"r 11as injured. e Poper Brr!/ VAN l\"U\'S iAPl -The Tribune Co. or Chica p.o ha:- purchased the V.1n i\u~s Publishing Co. and ~e"s Building Corp, publi~ht1rs of the Valley News and Greet1 Sheet. UPI Tel~Pho!t Sa•• Diego Digs Scientists fron1 San Diego Natural 1-listory '.\lu!"et11n exhun1ed remains of a California gray whale burit:cl ten year s ago after the whale apparently collided '''itll a ~h i p. Reasse1nbled skeleton w ill be used in a n1useu111 exhi bit. ·r 11c \1·halc is 30 feet long. N eiv Disclosure La1,v S 11arks Resig11cttio11s SACR . .\ \11·'.'.\TO (Ar' 1 C:ilifomia's 11"''' conflicl-of·in- trrest \:1 1\' is Ir jg g c ring rt~iginanons, lcg:i\ rtghts and op\Xl$\1 ton fron1 cit11.cn-1X1liti- cian:-; 'l'hc 1nrasuri' v•t11ch gO<'s into l'fH•cl Jan. I. 11·as char;ir!~·ri~1·d Thursdar as an 1nvns1on of the pril":JCY-of ho1h puh\1c nffici;;ls and people 11·ho dl·:il 1111h them in a non· poltticc1\ l':ipac11 \ "\\"E f)l.l\"'1' ol1i•·1·t to th<' n1cr1ts of !h<' bi!l \\\· ohjl'l'! to !he :.imb11tuil,»." '.\r\·af~'."I County Coun sel Bria n J'.1shop :.aid :it a hc;1rin~ hct0r~' ]{ea~an Still 'I 11Hlct'lart'd' ~ \CB -\\JE\'1"() (~.!'I ( .1!Jfon1 1<l c;u, I{() n .1 Id Ht·;1g11n. 1·on .... 1d1·rrrl a poh•nt1:11 pr1''>1d1·ni 1al ";indirlalt'. .... n1 :-. I dnn'l ('1en !t·t n1,·sclf Think :1bou! a11•:1hini:: of 1hal kind until llu:< JOb is over · In :in i11ter1ic...,· Thur.~da\", Reagan insistrd : ·-rve madr no plan~. i"l'c in:idc nu l decisir;n " St~erct :iry or Stair Edn1und (;, BrO\\'ll Jr. l11s county file(! suit. Tues· day chrillenging the con- s11tutionnli~y of tl1e mt•asu re. Ci1y and county officials !here t1nd in nume rol1s o t he r ('allforni:J comm111uties ha1·c re~1gnt'd or thrc::tcncd to rt·<.1gn r:ilhl'r than l'Omp\~· 'l'hc !a1·; :ippl1t'S lo cl('('!Cd :ind ~1pfl(1n1tcd officil:lls fron1 th(' ~O\(•rnor to c1 tr council. rrofes.o:.ional a n d business pC'rsons elec ted 1n ('i ty or rotmly posts could hr rl'quircd to rcrort total flnnual receipts from each paticn1. client or <"11sl•1nH'r. Bisl1op ~ai d. ~111\STA COU~T\' Couns1'l P.nhf'rt n.eh!)(>r~ tr~tifted hi<; coun1y plnnnin,i:::-rhrcctrir and !ht' en1ir•' 11l an111ni:; co111- 111ission is rC'c;ign111::. ·rhree o( llif' f'Omn1 i!'s1oncr~ said th(' tl 1s1·'osurc l,'111• i~ 1he rea son for thPir rrsignations. Jn sur;inccn1an liobC'rt Long tes1if1<.'d he is one of !hi' lh ree n1r1nbcrs of the i'\rv:lda Coun- ty &lard of Supcrvi!::ors ,\·ho '.roulrl be forced to resign beCi1U:.C Of !hC nCll' la"'. 'Silent> Praye1·' Fast " SAiENTO IAP Califo · public s ch o o l childre Yi'ould ha ve 3 daily minute of classroom pra~·l·r or meditation under a propo!>al ~-ing investigated by lhc Sta:e Board of Education. THE U.S. Supreme Conrt ouUawed r eci tation l'lf ctaasroom prayers in publir schooh in 1962. The high court held that a nondenominational prayer in New York schools waa uneon!tltutlonal establish· meot of religion by a state. But CalUoml• Boord of Educallo'-1 members Thltr.Kfay ordered board a t t o r n e y 'Tbomas Griffin to rc\'1ew a MaM•chu.~ttJ law ""'hich re- qulrel a minute of silenl cluaroom pr1yer di med.Ha· lion at the beginning of each sclloOI dAy. 'fl\I'. I· X \("f '''ord'.ng of thC'I :.1.1s~aeh11sttl!-ll•gislation is. ' '"\I \ht • ('l)rnn:<'nt'f·nv·nt of the flr!>l r!ass or (';1ch d:;ty in i :111 gradl'S in :ill puhlic schools lhl' teacher 1n chargC' of 1he 1 roo n1 in \1'hich each c1ass 1s 1 held shall announ cr thAI a prr1od or stlrncc not to exceed one n11nute in duration sha ll l:M' o~rvPd for n1cdil:itinn ror prayl't and durin1~ any ~ur~ f){'ririd 5ih•ncc shJll h!' m:itn- ta1ned aod no actil11lcs enga~­ rci in." On a mo1lon fron1 l~ugrn(• Ra i;lc of Rosc,•ill.-. c;rdf1n "·;1sl a~krd to re\ 1 t' ~· the r..1:is:;..1chtL';E'tls lao,\.' "wtth 1hc posslb1~i1y.' if Lhe ~ns1• of !IH·: bo..1rd is in th&t d1rl"l'tion. ro have the bo:oird pT'f'p.1rr ~imilari li·g1.slatit1n in C:il1 forn1a ·• 'n' easy ZIP ••• front aoJ sleeves on this macho dtni.m slnc.k :ruit bv RobcrtLc~·i~ 50/.SO p olyes1cr & co11un i11 -white, pov.•dcr blue, navy, rf:d or Y'llow with cootra.st stitch. ~S.00 TIIE SA~l E sources :1\so l said it will be dc!ern1ined whether Nixon paid California \ incoine !:ix dunng 1he eight years he st·r1·cd as \'ice prcsi-1 dent. Th.it infonnatlon n1t1yl be n1ade public soon. th e con· fidc nti al sottrces said. In anolher development. th('1 pros!)f'CI of a state lcgis!ati\"C investigation arose Thursday if the \\lhite House (loesn·1 clear up the California tax c1u~·s11on soon. '"fh e prople o[ Orang(' County look on him as a resi-1 rlent." sn.id Oe rnoc rat Kenner h Cory, a state Ass('mbly leader frotn Orange County, homr of Nixon's San Clen1entc estate. I Corv said lie has been bcsie_ied with questions fron1 I constituents about \1·hy Nlxon is not paying state income • tax es. lie ha s asked the starr j of the Assembly 1';evenue and . Taxntion Comn1ittce to cnmt• up 11·it.h th(' an s\1·crs. Youtl1 Held [ 111 Stabbing ~! F~!~~ i~P~ _! A young man was arrested Thursday nn chargrs vf ft1!a1\y stabbing his grandmother in hrr J~ussian tldl mansion. I Robert ~t. Pasqualttti, 2i .: 1\·:ts bookf'd ;H count:"-' jail nfti•r bl'ing tnkl'n rron1 the psychiatric 1uHI at SL tl!ary 's J!ospi1al. I Thf' bodl' of \1rc;. Stella Pns-' ou;iletti. Ro. "'il ~ founrl i\o\ 1'4 in thr k1tcl1rn of her hon1e Police s::i1d s\1.-. h:1d b("'tl stabb<-<l \\1th ~1 12·1nch k1tch· t·n i..·nifc l<1tl·r f<111nrl 1n ;i trash can . Polict' s.;iid Pn"qualr lli in lhc past had !.lt•rn trea!cd fnr n1ent<il prnblcn1s 11ncl "·as hos pitalized a~ St J\lary's JO ' days ago. lie had "·orked ,1s fl \\'arehollscman. j Friday, D,c,mbtr 14, 1973 ~ DAILY PILOT 5 ~--'-~~~--'-~-'-~~~~~~~ TILL CHRISTMAS DAILY 9 10 9 SAT. 9 to 6 SUN. 10 lo 4 HOLIDAY SALE ' '. Model JETBO Portable Microwave oven ... Incredibly Fast Cooking! G.E. MICRO-WAVE OVENS: AS LOW AS $229 95 JET 70 Time to Replace Her Buift.Jn DISHWASHER.;i 90DA YS SAME AS CASH (0.A.C.) Master Charge Bankamericard Extended Terms We Install 2·SPEEDLOW PRICED WISHER SD 251 • • W11h Cycl•: Ptrmenent p, .. with Cold W11er Cooldown-Norm11 with E11t11 W.ti Sel.ction-Oelic1te for G1rments th1t Nied Spee11I C1r1 ind Activ1t1d S01k CD 7J03 RW • GE Hybrid Rel1acolor ch as sis e AFC -A.u!omatic line tuning control • B\J ill-1n VHF and UHF an1ennas • Fi1t1r·flo tr1p1 Lint 1 3 W1$h-2 RinM T•mpflrllurw WWA70:,W ·$19995 ONLY 19~1~GONAl Color TV $299°0 • Attrac t1Ye polystyrene ~ "'''" '" """"" "'''~ ~· .. · \$8988 . . ~r·\'; .. ,-r¥t·•,' •:'i-' 12':,... "'~21~·i POR.TA.~L,~ rv 0 Low Priced Bullt·ln DISHWASHER • No1 m1I Wish S•le<:loon for v1go1ouJ w1sh1ng ol ev1ryd1y lo•d•. • 2 L111el W11hing Aclion • Buill·ln Solt Food 0 1tPot9' • Cushu:in Co;i ttd Ricks •Dual 0 1t1r119nt 011p•n'9f 1 Tuff Tub 1 M Interior ~~~y $15995 WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR SECOND STORE Serving Santa Ana OPENS Jan . 2, 1974 HE 5206WO ••VHF 'ftinft , . ~1, J •UHF Solid State Tuntr , • 3" Dynapower Speaker •VHF and UHF Antenna'~ ALL NEW Porta-Color" "In-Line" Picture Tube with SLOTTED MAS BANKAMERICARD • MASTER CHARGE e EXTENDED TERMS OR 90 DAY NO INTEREST (0.A.C.) Ntmt~~~~~~~~~~~~ "''~~~~~~~~~.:.-~~- • TV & APPLIANCE CENTER llW lllY $199°0 HARBOR CENTER Ph. 540-7131 2300 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa \' ~ I 1 J I ,I ,, l Totlay's Finni N. \'. Stocks VOL 66, NO. 348, 5 SECTIONS, 74 PAGES ORANGE .COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DE CEMBER 14, 1973 c TEN CE NT S Fly • Ill Nixon Charges C'hargt'); and countrr charges uf and two other Democratic supervisors appraisal like that done on ~ixon's eslall' unless the supervisors change the rule allo\\·ing anyone to appeal anyone e\se·s usscssn1enl for SSO. 1n11·u,;1n polirlck1ng :ind 1111suse of \1•ho voted to s1>cnd public funds on J.;O\'Cl'llJ1ll'llL fund s 1rcr!' fl yini:: today in a reappraisal of the \\'cstt'rn \\lhltl' lhl' 11 :.ik1· of Suf>t:rv 1sor Hubert B;1ttin's !louse . 11nst1CCl·S.sful appc:1l ro hike the \'aluation -A statement by Supervisor Ha !ph -A statement by Battin tha t or l'r1·~1<ll·llt Nixon 's. San (Jcn1entc fJicdrlch of Fullerton, one of the three Hinsha1v's charges are nothing n1orc than a "smoke screen" to cover up hi.'i 01vn poor handling of the assessor's office. Battin asserted Hinshaw may become "the Orange County Agnew." 1·::.tate. 11·ho voted to spcnd the money, tha t Thl' l.:tlt·st dl'velop1nrn1s include: -Hinsha,~·s charges of partisan politics -NC\\' threat s by Hep. AndrC\V J . •·are ridiculous." Jhnsh;11v (H • Nc1vpcrt Beach>. former -Threats by a Fullerton land ap. Or;i nge Count y assessor, lhat crinHnal praiser to appeal the assessn1ent on The key develop1nent is Hinsha1v's statement calling for a Grand J ury probe charges 1n<J y be proper <igainst Battin Diedri ch's hon1e and demand an outside Daylig·ht ln January \\' ASlll :\GTO~ ( L:P !) Congress pas~t·d tocli1y ;uul senl to President Nixon lt•glsl;ition 10 11ut the country on year· round 1);1yhght S;_11'ing Tin1 c early in ,);u1u<ir.1·. The hill. one or seve ral energy-saving 111vasurt'S ask l'd by Nixon. 1Yoold take 1·He ct ,J an. ~i if the President signs ii hcforc Sl1nda y. If the si~ning is delayed 11ntil next \1·1·ck. A1nl'ric;.ins 1\'0uld turn 1hc1r clocks ahead Ollt! hour on Jan. IJ Year-round DST 11·ould rC'n1ai n in effect through the last Sunday 1n April. 1975, 11 hen th<' old uniform tin1r acl v.·ould again brcomt• £'ffcclivc. Thus. mos t s1;11es 11·i1I rcn1<11 n on DST thro ugh Oc·robC'r, 19i:1. The I.Jill 11·ould allow only these ex· c:cpt1ons. -.\'1xo11 cou ld excn1pt a rull state lron1 DST if a governor issued a proc· lan1a1lon ~ayini.i :in exemption "·as l!el"<il·ll to 1·onserv1· tucl or avo~d hardship. Nixon :1lso could ignore the proc:la1n<ilion. hO\\'Cver. 11'1e r l' q u es t rnus1 con1l' fron1 the governor lx'forc !Sec UST, Page 2l Harbor Realtors Start Expansion Of Of ficc Area The ~ew1>0rt llrirhor-Cosla r-.tesa Board of RL'alrors lx·gr1n thei r $100,000 offi ce expansi on project todriy with the drn1olirio11 of the old Blue ·rop r-.lotcl ;idjarent 10 thei r head 11ua r!ers at 401 Xo rlh l\'1•11 port Blvd . The rxpans1011 prn1rct is <!('signed 1Q 1rirle !he si1.l' of the boar·d 's prrscnl i , SO().,qun rt• ·foot off ier. ''ons1rue11011 of rh1• :idcl 1t1on '" schMul· •'fl 10 bP i,!111 la le llt'~t ~pr in~ and 11111 l\t' ron1 plf'l 1'd by lhl~ f'nd or 197~. fl('· ('Ording 10 Cli'nn r-.tartin. l'Xccu ti\'C of· ilec r of lh11 l.Joa rd. The project v.·dl prl'!Vidc parking for 7~ care; and the building v.•ill include a 7:rscal assembly rooin. a meeting roon1, cxeculil'C orficc. kitchen and libra ry . Ca rl Thomns is chnirman of the building co tnmittee. Other n1e1nbers are Joe Clarkson. Charles Ferguson. Flo rella llarris, Coy !lester. Clyde Jchnson, Frank Kingaard. Roy Mccardle and George \\"illi an1 son. Clinrity Tree Lot Target Thieves broke into a lrailer on a Sanla Ana Christmas tree lot Thursday night and made oH with slereo equipment used to piny Yule music and power toob for cutting the trees. Teenagers who were operating the lot at Bristol Street and ~1emory Lane were going to use proceeds to raise fund s f o r si ghtless babies at the Services for the Blind 11ome, 2015 N. Broadway in Santa Ana . No\lt the young people will have to use trceJrofil3 to pay for !he stereo a tool.a, which were borrm\lcd, accordlng to Dr. Wiiiiam OeNijs. executive director of Serv- ices for the Bllnd. Teenager$ who leased the lot ;ind bought tho trees" with lhelr own mon,y iJlrn all b I i n d 1hemscl~~. U~l Ttltpholot LINKED ROMANTICALLY BY HOLLYWOOD COLUMNIST President Kennedy in 1961, Marilyn Monroe in 1962 Affair Reported JFK-A1llril y n A1onroe Ro1nunce? From \\'ire Ser\'ices NE\V l'ORK -Syndicated gossi p col· umnist Earl \\"i lson reports that !\larilyn i\fonroc had a romance v.·ith President John F. Kennedy. Just before she died of an overdose of sleeping pills in 1962, \\.'ilson rC'porled Thursday. £he said, "Say goodb~c 10 the President.·· \Vilson said he v. lthhcld the story for yea rs but finall y decided "1o scl 1he record straight" bctausc or a book 011 ~1 i.ss f\olonroe which dwelled on her fr iendship with Attorney General Bube rt F. Kenn edy, \vritten by Norrnan r-.tai!er. r-.1iss f\olonroc 's rclalionship "'ilh Presi- dent Kennedy is dc!ailcd in \\'ilson 's 0\1•11 book on the life of the late actress. to be published early next year. lie said he undertook a three-year in· vestigalion to establish a ''dalliance" bet"-een the blonde sex goddess and the President. Wilson said the affair went on for almost a year before ~·fiss r-.1on roe's death. He said she v.·as sometimes a discreet guest at little dinners arr11nged by President Kennedy, usually at the llotel Carlyle in Ne\v York where the Kcnncd.\'S maintained an apartment. lie said l\1 iss l\lonroe once v.·orc a black 11 ig as a disguise. The columnist said he had .. 1\Tithrd 11·ith e1n barrassmc11t" at the reports of an affair bet1recn "l\farilyn and Bobby.'' \Vil !!OD said Peter L.1\1·ford . a Kenncrll' i11-ln1\', belic\'C'd he 11•as spe<lki nf( 1v1ri1 . \larilyn on th e phone v.·hen she lost consciousness Aug. ~. 1962. afte r tak1nt: :i leth<1 I overdose of s lC'epin~ pil ls . I Jc 1old the eol umnisl her l<ist v.·ords were: .. S:lv goodb\'r tri P:it ! Pat K1'11nedv Lit\1•ford I. say goodbyC' 10 !hr Pre.,idcr1\. and. say ~oodbyc_, to yo11r:;rl 1 bcc:1usc you re a nice guy She \1·as 36. "l\larilyn :.lonror \\'ilS his happ.v col· lnbora!or in this di:::tinrtly nonpolit1c;il area of his life ." \Vilson wr(JlC in Ill~ new book "Sho11· Business Liiid Bare.·· "'hich G. P. Putnatn·s Sons v.·ill publish J an. 18. \Vilso n said he knew l\fiss ~·lonroe v.'ell himself and also got other in· for1nation from Hollywood colun1nist Sid· ney Skolsky and Nrw York dress designer Henry RosenfC'ld. Lawford. Skolsky and Rosenfeld were not immediately a \·ailable for C()mn1en t. Judge Mo1"1·iso11 Fm1e1~aI Rites Scl1eduled Monclay .. l\.1any or Orange County Superior Superior Court in 1940 and served on Court's 31 judges started their morning the bench until his retirement in 1963. calendars in hushed courtrooms toda y, lie previously had served as justice paying a last tribute to retired Judge o: the peace for the Santa Ana Judicial Kenneth E. ~1orrlson. District. a post to which he was ap- J~~ Morrison died Thursday night pointed by county spervisors after in a ~en Grove convalescent hospital working for live years as Superior CoW't alter.fl tong Illness. Ile was 80. Judge R. Y. Williams' clerk. n-..t.i:. Judge Mo rrison often con11nenlcd after • 'l:,~nuuig Judge Bruce Sumner told his retirement that he derived most a courtnll)m aud ience today after caning enjoyment in his 23 years on the Superior for a mamcnt'i silence for Judge Mor· Court bench from the t!1ne he spent rlSOtf UU.t-runeriil Services will be he.Id In Juvenue ·Court. at 11 a.m. Monday in United Spurgeon Active throughout his lire in the Boy Scout movement, he once estima ted I.hat Methodi st Church. Santa Ana. • he had handled at least 73,000 juvenile Burial will foUow at Fairhaven 1 case,, In Utose 23 yea rs. Memorial Park In that city. Judge Morrison is surviv<ld by hill Judge ~1orrlson. a nat1ve of Burnct.t. l widow , Virginia: a son, Ken.oeth B. Mor· Wash .. was elected to the Orange County ' (See JUDGE, Pare :r1 - Estate uf the ;1ppl'<1l <'Xpcn St·s and lhl· po:)SJ· b1hty of crlm1n;1! l·h:1rgc~ h .. 111~ fll1·d ag:1111st th e lhfl'l' IX·n1ocr;1111· SU Jh:r· \'ISOr s ll111sha1v ~aid t·:irly Thul'.Sd:ly lhl· c:rand Jury should proh(> lht• lllitl\1•r ;ind then follo1v('d up \\'J!h a t·.dl Thttf!I· day evenin g 10 nev.·s1uen sa~·ing c1·1 n1u1:d cho1rgcs 1nay be proprr. The congressnian sa id the ~1IPL'rv1~ors' approval of a $4 .500 l·xpcndlturc <1n ;i rcapprais<il of the est<.1tc lly th(! State Niiclear Pla,11t Reassessment Bo~rd of l·:q11ah1at1on ":i1no11111~ 10 fraud " "l thin k th1•1c is gr11:1t opport11n1t\ fur cr11n1~1al ;1t.:t1t111 again::.t Hnh H1111i11," ll1n:-hu1\' s;iu\, :itlduig tha! sur11lar :1ct 10n"- could be br uught ag3u\Sl !11edrich anct Supt'rvisor lt;ilph Cl<lrk, \l'hu ;.i l::iu 1u\l'd tG spt·nd lfH• rnoncy. Supervisors Hon;itd ('a.~plT~ u f NC'\vport B\'ach <111d Oti\•1d Uaki..•r. r11prt!sc11tin~ lluntingto11 Bl·;i('h. ho1h ltepubl1tans, voled agaiusl tl1c t•.xpcn::.c ''1::1·1:;111~•· tf11• 1·11111\1\ .;.p,·1 !ht· lllll!I•·\ l1Jr ,1 Jil 11,111• p1•1·,1111':; 1·on1pl;11111 I hl'llPI l' 11 \1a-.. ;111 1111pn1pt•t' II"• ul puhl1r 1unt1,. ·· lhn~h.111 ~aid . ll111,ha11 <;.,tld ;,r lh1• IL'I'\ 1'•;1•t l.lo·;o• ~huuld h1• ;1 l•'(!UlfCllll'fll 111.cl llall111 1 ... ·p:1v thr• $1,",11!1 ~l)\.'111 OH h1 :-. ']'• r,on.11 \ t•Hdl'I I (I " J)1t·dr1th 1·e1•rll'!I to 1!111..;h;11l'·s c:c1111- n1ent s today , ".1)1ng h1· r1•ll the 1n- \'c;,11g<1tio11 "11 :1' 11·1·11 11 r1rth tli1· ttl'! (Sec (:11:\B(:l·'.S, !'11~1· ~I - Chamber Aid Told Uy RUDI NIEllZIELSK I 01 !ht 01l1y Polo! SlaU Directors of the Costa r-.·lesa Chatnber of Cominerce pledged Thursday to do t'vcryt hing 11·ith!n lhl•ir powt•r to ~ssist the Southern California Edison Conlp:1ny in obtaining permission lo add a nutlcn r generating un it to the San Onofre plant. tll c·!::ited story. Page 3.1 Thf' 11na11in1ous vot e 11';1~ t:lkl'n ;1f11•r a l'all for help fron1 Edison l'l'Prt·~t·11- 1a1ive (j('ni· Rhoads 1\·ho !old thr. rhan1ber lt·adl·rs !he rC'r<'nt dt·ninl by the South Coa st Regiona l 7..oni• tonserv:i· tion Con1n1 ission 11·as "unfair." "\Ve ff't•l it 11·as unfair to \urn down th e nucll'ar plant expansion due to !h•• f<1t! th at 1\ 1 ~1 krs rlrctricity lo clPan up the cnv1ron1ne111." he said. The l'OllHnission li1st V.'eck rc jecttd the. expansion on the basis fhat \rarn1 11·atcr expelled du ring reactor roolin~ 11'outd hurt n1arine life and that th <' J1lant's construction 11·ould dam age the bluffs in the area. "\\'ith the econon1y of i..hc coun!I')' in 1nincl, "''e feel thnr the p!anl should be built not only because or the fuel crisis but because of the crisis in clc c- 1 l"i('i!y,'' Rhoads insisted. He s;iid the nuclear p!;in l .additi111 l'OUld sa ve 25 mi!l ion to 30 n1illi on barrels of oil each year becnusc Edison intcn(b; lo use th e San Onofre station for its ba sic lo<td ;ind to cut b:ick cxist1n;~ steam plan ts 1hat use fu s!iil fu rls. Rhoads lan1f.'n\ed the fact 1llat the San Onofre uni!. planned to i_::o on the line in 1970 . and the ll11nting1011 Hcach plant add ition. schl'<iuli -d for operation 1n 196!1. had bel'n dclayl'd by en· 1·ironmen lal1sts. ~lcan11•h1lt•. he :;:11d the clt•ctr1ci1 y 1'cen-agc<l Thugs Victi111ize Man , 7fl S.\~ FHA.\C'lSl'O (,\l'J -P(•l1ce «ny a g;1ng of tccn·a;;c thugs clrag~cd ;1 78·)(';Jt+11ld Jll:lll 11110 the llaSC'nlC'll\ nr :1 hou sing pro ject buihi1ng. bea! h1n1 and robbed l11m 'f111' ~1n1ount S:! At lilll! un a11 :1t1ri11~'mo11s fl•l1'phnnf' tip. JKllirl' said \\'il11:n11 Fr1 c1I wn~ founU 11andenng, d;.izcd. 011 a s1dc\valk l<itc.: ThursUa~ IV01HEN'S l VEAR HEA DLINE THIN NE'\V ''ORK !liPI ) -\Vomen·s \Vear Daily offrrC'd th is arnong its page one headlinC's in toda y's e<lition : "\'our i;kin <1 nd the energy crisis." SUCCUMBS AT BO Judge Kenneth Morrison ~horta gc is gelli ng 11·orsc instead o! better because increasC'd dcinands arc bcin~ placed on the Edison system. CitC'd as exam1>lcs of future super-con· ~u n1ers by ltho11ds 11·ere th11 s1·c·ond;1r! :;tage se1vage rre:Hrn cnt pl<1nt'i bt.'IJHJ: buih in Fo11 nt nin V.1!1C'.v and thr Foun1;nn \"nlley desn lini1.atinn p\:u11. Baymond Hudson. 1ntin<lger of 11'.t~ CoH;i ;\ll'~<1 Cu ll nty \\ .llt:r L>l:.trit:l ,1 Jl ii '50-50 Cl1n11ce' cha irman of the chamber's \V ah•r, Power and Encr~y Con1111i ttee. lashed out <ll cnviron1ncntalists fol1011·in~ ll ho ad s ' !Jl'l'SCntaliOn and :tC'CllSl'd them or lcad int! tht• Anlt·ric:i n people du1111 lhl' "road Ill disaster." "Nine oul or 10 t11nl·5 they 1n a kt' st;11t ·rn cnls 11·h1ch h:i1c 110 basis i11 fac1.·• ll11dsun ch;in . .:!·d '·Tht'V put 1'Vt'rytl1in~ t.'l!>c fi r!>! ;ind till' pl·opl1· •t:l'OlltL" l(issi11ge1· Ai{le s Re1101·t A1·ahs May Lift E1nha1~go By The Associated Press 1\lcn1bers of Srcretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's dc!C'gation said ti'<la.v there v.·as a ''bcller than 50·50 chance" Ille Arabs wdl lifl Lhelr oil cn1bri rgo 11cxt inonlh. '/'hey salt! they t'xpected Jsracl <'ind Eg_vpt to be 11cgo1i~t1n~ a disengag~mcnt or their arn1ies on th e Suez front by that tline. They mncli:.• the stalemen1 on arn vn l 111 Ri.vadh . Saudi Arabia fron1 Cairo. Ki£sing:e r 1s scheduled to meet l\in!i Faisal during his stay. But United 1~ress ln!f'rn:i 11onfll quoted !he officials v.·ith Kissinger as sa.ving the cha ncrs "'ere· "lrss than 50 percent." Th('re ,1·as no immediate ctarifica- tioo \\'hclht'r lhc commrnl 11·as meant to be optirnislic or tJ('ssl mistic. The comrncnt set off an explosil'c rally on the Ne1\' York Stock Exc!1angc Jn fairly hcal'y trading. Thl' Dow Jon rs indu stria l avcrJ!!(' gained 14.9 poin ts 10 615 .42 a fe1~· n111111tes hl'fore II .JO a.m. Aln1osr 1he Pn11r{· ga in occurred after 10·55 v.·hcn \\'a ll S!rc('t lfo;1rn1'Cl S<1udl Arabian Klng l'111s,1 I n11µh1 be considering lifting \he Oii l'llllHlJ'j.((1 Uef11n• !h:11 newi:: .• 1 first-hcur r.~llv lry !':lggcd tor lark of su ppo1·11 1·e 111.'11'.; lk·1l'lopn1cn1' Satidi ~Ol'{'l'n1nrnt offlcin!s and r .s d1p lon1at ' 1n H1,1•adh indit.:ated f ;Ji!'al n11ght be w1 Jl111g to consider a limited SA J1 cigl1ts La11<l Rezonin g Okayctl By Supervisors II re?.one of Santa Ann Heights prop- rrly rron1 ngricullural to commercial use has llf'<'n ·;1 ppr(ll'cd by !hC' Oran~c Cuun t1· Hourd of Supervisors but Sulll!r~•isor Ronald \\', Caspers of 7\('\1'\l(lt'! Bi'ac.:h 11'ant" 10 look at thr <1rch1t ec111r:il plans hcforc a drive·in rl'staurant is built ther~. S.~nra Ani!a llcvclo1>men1 Corporation p!tins a ~·lc lJonald's quick food re staurant and 9.000 square fee t of other busi nesses on the sl!e at the southeast corner of Cypress and Bristol Streets. T\\'O conditions placed on the rezone. by the Planning Commission "''Cre ap. proved \Vcdnesday by the supervisors, One cans for so und proofing of the. huildings because or the proxim ity lo Orange County Airport and the othC'r rl•qu1rt.!s a site plan review by the coin· rnission. CasjX'rs askl'd the deve1oprr !o also su bm it plans lo his office for checking. "I a1>prol'c or con11ucrcial USC' for lhe propi-rty bllt 1\•ant to be Cf.'r!a in It phases in properly with o1hr r drvr!op· ment in the nrca." the Fifth District supervisor s11id . A spokesm:in for the drvclopcr assured Caspers lhnl the drive-in restauranl 1vould be done 1n .11:ood taste.. includin g: hrick or 9lonc walls, resumpllon of od dcl1\-cries to ~1ffccted nations if Preside nt .\i);O!l or Kissinger 1nakc£ :1 public announc-en1 cnt calling for Israeli 11 ithdra1val fro111 occu pied 1\rab ll'rr1tory . Reade Eleete•I Cl1icf of Mesa W atcr District :\'athan I.. llcadc 1\·as rlrl'led chairman of lhc Cos1a '.\lcsa Count~ \\"ater D1strit:t Board of J)1rctors Thursday b y unanunous \'otr or 1he 11a1t'r bo3rd Re<Jclr. an executive I\ 1th the Cos\ a ;\lcsa Cha rn~r of Con1mcrcc. took the pavC'J fro n1 forn1cr board chairman ~!a rio Ourante \\'ho 11·as C'leC'tecl vit r f'h;1inn.1n. Reade 11!~0 S('rvrc; on the Costa J\fesa Planning C'omn1ission . Ou1goi11g cha1rrna11 J1 ura11tf' rr\1·ardo'd ninf' \lilll'r dis trict r111plort~ ror th('lf dt•d 1c;itcd se rvice d 11r1n~ Thursday~ rn•'• ·I 1nr::. Srn:ill tr·lt•1·1sion Sl'1· 11 ('ri' i.;11·1•11 11~ r1'l 1 rinf~ 11·nrkv 1's 11(1'1' \l!'llr.!I. J})11 Stearns. !lily Petry .in fl ./Of' \nrti~. ~·'l'\i!'f' pin;; 11 t"\' ;11·.1rdt•d 111 \!;1rp•· Ho!11 nsnn . 21! y1·.1t'S. 1:t1-.\' \lt•lloll. l.1 y(•;1 rs . H:11· PC'rr~·-11 ~r ·1 rs: l'o11r.1'1 ~<'ht'afl·r. l."i ~t·nrs: ST.1nlf'\' ll :inson . li1 1• ~t';1r~: 11 ,1rry i\larshall. !111..· years ;1n1J L.'lrry S1n1th. five yc:1rs. In othc.r action. directors t1cccptcll a bid of S7l.605 for the rl'location of a 1\<l1rr n1;;11n 011 Placen tia A\l'll Ul'. The pipe 11·i1J be relnc<ilL'<I next yea r by the i\\cG u1rc Construct ion Co. of l)laccntia in connection with the Plc'.lce11· tia Avenue rond "'ldcning project.. Orange tJ C:ast Lo -<9f_z:ks: Weath'\r .'\1gt11 and rnorning f()g and lo1v cloud~ along the Orange Coast ~alurday. bul other.vise mostly sunny \Vl lh son1e high clouds in the atfcrnoon . Slightly u'armcr. Highs 111 the n1id 60s. Lov.·s in the 40s. 1NSlltE TODA\' Cllr1st111<1.~ in tl1t. oltetro. Gol1l- c11 \Vest l'o//eve studen ts u1ifl !/ll'C J/O!I a ru.~te of U!liot tha t menus in n Snt11rdau ·11igl~t sta y;• :d1r11r. SPe loflny"s \\lct'kcudcr fnr i11 /orn1(1i1u11. .t.1 Your Strvic• ' Nlnlfl ll·J' ·~·""• " Muj~j ~UIWh ~ '" lle~o " N1tl<wr1t ,., ... , ,. Culftrnl• ' 0••~·· c ..... ,, •• Cl~i;ihlHI 11-so lfr•tluPlllll )) l1 Cl'n'llt:• " SPofl• U·?I Crou wo .. 1 " ~·o·-MM1rflt ... 0.1111 NotfC•I U-1~ t~10~•1•on " Edllorl•I ~•t• • llle~t••• "" F o~lnce l'·J• w,.1~u • ... tllt R~O•ll " Wo"'t 11'• ,,., ... ll·!t Ho•OKOP• " Worll! t.ltWI •. 1' .M llll<H" " Wtt~l"<ltr "* Mtilltt• • \ .t ....... --- Battin's By l\'ILJ.IA~t SCllRE'IBEK ot ._ O.H'I' ~lttl !1tll Orange County Suf11•rv1sor Robcrl Bat· tin's unsuccessful ;qipeal of the count r tax va\ual\011 on Prcsidr:nl :'ii~on's San Clemente e:uste may llfl'll' rn~I $IS ™XI or more -at ltast half of which can1e- from pubhc coffers. The cost figure was dC'rivl'<I fron1 testimony during the three-Ouy 1\ssl'ss· ment Appeuls Board session ending Y."ed.nesd&y and estimates of such fa ctors as aalari ts of county employes and other Coast Bolird To Support Test Basin By TERRY COVILLE 01 lht o.u., ~1101 ,,.u ~fe1nbers of the Orange County Coast Associa1ion agre~ Thursday to support "in . principle" !he creation of a $1.5 n1illion hydraulic n1odc l test basin for tile 42 miles of county coastline . Cons!ruclion of the test basin has been proposed by the marine division of the N'e1vport llarbor Chamber of Co m- merce. It \i:ould be a physical model of the county coastline, built in scale to establish eicactly ihe sanie topographical con· ditions "·hich now exist fronl Alamitos Bay to S..'l.n Onofre. Ted Gillenw aters of Newport Beach, who outlined the project Thursday durtng the Coast Association meeting in Hun· tington Beach, saJd the model would measure 200 feet in length and 90 feet in widlh . It y,·ould cover a half.acre site and would geographically represent the area rrom the San Diego Freeway to IO n1iles at sea. Simil ar hydrau lic mod els have bttn built for the San Francisco B<iy region and the Chesapeake Bay . Gillenwaters credited the San Fran· cisco mode l with "saving the San Fran· cisco Bay and keeping it from becoming a Lake Eric.'' Engineers would use such a model to tes t the real effect of any proposed change on !he coastline. Gillenwaters said such a model c.'Ould have prevented lhe errors made in building the v.·esl Nev.1JOr1 groins which wer~ supposed to stop beach erosion , but haven't. }le said the Dana Point Harbor was built from a hydraulic model and m;iy pro ve lo be one of the best harbors e\·er built. No agency has yet agreed lo sponsor construction of the test basin. but Gillenwaters said he believes federal, stale and local fund1ng could be found . tl.1embers of the Newport Chamber are currently trylng to round up supporl for the project before thry approach <1ny or the many agencies \\·hich could become involved. Such a model could be bl.lilt on :1 one · acre site. with half the site used for parking. Fron• Page 1 DST ... daylight time goes into effect -A state split by a time zone could by lav.· exempt the portion of the state in one of the time zones frozn the DST \a\.\', resulting in uni form time throughout th e stale. . -Indiana, v.1hi ch exempts part O( HS territory fr om DST under present law. would be permitted to continue that exemption automatic:lll y. -Hawali. Puerto J{ico and the \'irgin Islands automatic~111y are c~cn1pted . Otherwise, no exceptions v.·ould be permitted. By providin!!: one e,.tra hour daylight in the Cl'en1ng, when home energy demands are greatest, the theory is that less healing will be needed and lights and electrical appliances will be used one hour less than norn1al. DAILY PILOT ,..,. o·-· Cotti OA>ILV PILOT, wllll .... Id'! I• c-lft .. 1111 Nc,. .. Prtu, I• ll\lb!lllltd ll'I' !P'le Or•"" Go.Ill Publ .. 111"' COmtMrW. ~ r•lt .. Ilion• •rt M llJl!ed, Monet•~ ~ f r+day, lor CotJf M•••· N•wp0t1 8 .. <;11, Hunll"''"" l\etcll/Foun•1•n v~11.,, Logvn1 8.-cll, INint/St ddl•be<-1nd ~In (le••,.nlt/ Sift Ju•n C1pt1t••""· A "~;It •'9io ... r .,.l!IO<I 11 1111111111\td S1!~t1lly• •NI ~unc11v1. f"9 prW!c:l .. I .... ~11.i.ln; P!•n! Jt •I lll WU! •• , 11rw11 CM!• MIW, Cl lllernol, tlfoU. le\i1rf N. WeM ,.,.. • ..,.. •ti(! ~ll"""r J•1k l , Cu1 l~r Vkt ,,..ldlflt •NI G1111r1I ~"" Th•"''' IC11•il Elltor TI.ell'ltl A. Mur ,.hi111 Mt "'91n0 ECllHw a.,,.1,, H. Leo1 li<~1H P. 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Battin 's chargC's tha t the estate should be valued at $2 miltlon or more 1~ere TONlG IIT CllTLDREN 'S THEATER -"House at Pooh Olrners," Cost a f\-lesa Civic Playhouse Jr. Com1nunity Recreation, [)Cl'. 14, 8 p.m. [)('c. 15, 10:30 a.m. Dec. 16, 2:30 p.m. Adults ~I. children 75 cents. OCC LECTURE -"The Oceans.'' Phillip Grignon lecturer, Science Halt, 7·9 p.m, FRIDAY NIGHT FILtl.lS -''Sacco & Vanzetti," OCC Forum, 7 p.m. Adm. $1. SATUROA Y, DEC. IS ESTANCIA AOO BE -State Histo rical Landmark. Ad ams and "'1esa \'erde Drive West, Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m. COAST COMMUNITY SYMPHONIC CHORALE -OCC Auditorium, 8 p.m. Admis.s ion $1 .50 adults, $1 students and children. SATURDAY NIGIIT FILMS -OCC Forum, 7 p.m. Ad.mission $1. SUNDAY, DEC. II CHRISTMAS ORGAN RECITAL -Dr. Justin Colya r, DCC Auditorium, 8 p.m. Memorex Seeks IBM Dama ges Of $1 Billion SAN FRANCISCO {AP) -!\femorex Corp. asked more than ~I Dillion dam,1ges from International Business tl.!achines Corp. today in an antitrust sult accusJng IBJl.t of trying to monopoti7.e the electric data processing industry. The federal court suit charged IB!\l with antieom~t!tivc actions against Memorex In marketing c omputer peripheral products and di11c pack!. f\lcmo rex, headquarterd at Santa Cl:lra, manufncturcs computer peripheral prcxlucts and magnetic tape compatible with 1Br..1 computers. ll started rnaking computers In 1970 but quit that market in 1973, wriling off $35 million in losses. throW1'l out by I.he appeals panel Wednea.- day by a 2-0-1 vote. Commia1oner f'rank Manzo. a Battin appolnlee, al> stained from the final vote. ln reJectlng Battin's appeal, wh ich cost the f irst District supervisor frorn Sant.a. A{la '' $50 fee lo file, the panel upheld Vallerga 's assessment. The largest single expense of th e B.:i.t- lirl appeal was revealed in testimony by two appraisers v.•ho were part or a teun hired by Nixon attorney Frank DeMarco to review the assessment. Appraiser Hugo Drumm said Dt>tl.iarco Probe Urged For Be11efits Of Veterans Orange County School Board member David Brandt, acting as a spokesman for the Associat ion of Ca I i r or n i a Veterans, toda y de n1 a n de d a Congressional investigation of t he Veterans Administration. Brandt, a student at Santa Ana College. made the demand on behalf or v.·hat he called a large number of veterans in school \Vho have not been recei\•lng regular educa tion benefits. "People throughout the stale are being thro.,.,rn from apartments or l06ing cars and other possessions tx>causc they aren't getting the money to which they are entitled," Brandt said al a news conference in the Anaheim Convention Center. The news conference was called during a meeting of veterans groups from schools all over Southern CaUfornla. '"!'his matter of not getting chocks or getting them sporadicaJ\y has gone beyond tile point of reason," said 13randt, who was elected to the coun ty school board representing Santa Ana. He said at Santa Ana College alone, 700 of the 2,SOO veterans in attendance c!thtr have not gotten checks or have gotten them months late. Brandt said he was asked by the Associalion of California Veterans 10 :spearhead the Orange County drive for a C.ongressionat probe bei:ause he Is a student , veteran and an elected offi cial. "l sent telegrams to the Orange Coun- ty Congressmen and California's tv10 senators about the problem , urging then1 to ta\te action but slill haven't gotten m much as a thank you from any of them," Brandt said. Brandt said the logical next step was today's public demand of Congress to investigate the \1 A. "I don't know what the problem is 'vlth the VA," Brandt said. "If they are unde f!ltaffcd, then they should hire new people. Tf they have weak leadership, they need to gel new leaders." S t 'S . ' a1i a., imon \~'3' billed $5.~ for the services of the thret:·membe r revlew panel. The second major cost accrul'd during: the appeal I.! $4,500 pair.I Ly the county lo the State Board of Equahia11or1 in Oc tober for a double·eheck on \"ollcrga's fig ures. Th e n1oney paid !or J ne'v appraisal of 1he villa by the hoard's <1pprais1•r, llov.«lrd !\l Childs, v.·ho sa1d hi· v:ilucd the estate at $LS million. Ballin v.•as tht' pr irne mover in 1he vote. by supervisors to hJ\"e V<!llerga 's D•llr ~Ool Stall PllOI• UP , UP AND AWAY Balloonist Eastman Transit Distriet Strike Tlu·catcne<l LOS A'."l"GELES 1rr11 -T\1e lhrcat of a strike at n11dnig ht tonight by hun· dreds of bus mechanics hangs over today·s l;i st-tlitch efforts to negotiate a se ttlement i,o,·11 h the· South~rn Cahforn1a ll.1pid Transit Dis tr ict. The conflict is over a penslon·boosting plan r('('Om· m{'nded for adoption b~· a fact·finding oon1miss1on appointed by the governor. figuT~s rl'Checked and Childs v.·as Bat• tin 's only wlt.ne.ss at th@ hearing. Childs hnd to fly fron1 Sal'ramento lo appear st !tu: 1\iesday hearing scss1u11 11nd his cxiicnscs runic fro1n pubhc !un<ls as \1'rll. Publie tu1u..ls al ~u p11icl the three ap· peats board 111en1bcrs who sat through thr ee SPS.Si(uls 111 the pasl 11'cl'k and two otht·r 111c1·1 1n~s in lhe past n1onth ..,,,here Bart in \\'On roniinuanccs of Ins case. Board n1C'n1be rs are paid $50 {or l'aCh Mesa Yoiitli's Blilloori Mail 'Ad venturoi1 s' 4 It 1\ill n('1'er rnH1ch the carrier pigcoo's speed or the U.S. Postal Service's ef- fici l'11cy, but To111 Eastman·s balloon n1ail is definitely rnore advc111w·ous. The trouble ls yo u never know v.'here it vdll go or H anyone "·ill read it. Eastmfln was luckv . I·lis mail landed in Pratt. Kansas. · "\\'e just wanted to see \\'hat would happen," said Tom. 8, or 2812 Nevis Circle. Costa tl.lesa . "So \\'e tied a note to it and let it go.'' Up, up and a .... ·ay V.'{'nt the yello1v balloon from Estancia Park, gaining enough al1itude to clear the Rocky ~!oun· tains and then drift ing over the plains until it burst over Kansas. Eric Lisk and his fr iend "F\.fike Dennis v.·ere walking along a railroad track in Pratt Nov. 25 y,·hen they spotted the balloon and the pla!tic bag cmtaJnlng Eastman's letter in a ditch. The balloon mail had taken exactly 30 days to reach its destination. Eric Liska and Mike Denni! Im· mediately wrote a letter to young Eastman requesting details aboo t the launching of the balloon and about Eastman persooally. "I think we're going to become pen pals." Eastman predicted. But their cor· resp:indcnce is likely to be carried oo t through more conventional means. From Page 1 CHARGES ... to clea r the air once and for all." Battin claims the assessment should be more than $2 mllllon . not the $1.37 million quoted by Orange COOmy Asses!Or Jack Vallerga or the $J.S million :-et b)' the State Board of Equalization. tl.tcanwhile, appraise r 11.C. "<:an1py·• 1.ynch said unless the board change s the nilcs pern1itt ing appeals such as Ba!!in 's he will demand similar lrea t- men t of his appeal of Diedrich's hon1e assessment. Lynch . citing the expense of a reap- praisa l and costs of county emplnyes \\"ho had to a!lL'fld the hearing. s:tid the Battin action revealed the high cost to taxpayers of such appeals. Ball in hin1self had some causti c com· llll•nls 1oday about Hinsha w's charges. ' . . . hair-day they ~'Ork. Totalhn~ 1he 11umbror ot seasloru, the meetings cost lt11xpayers anolht'r $1.0~. Th11t docs nnl takt· into account otlil•r u1cu1nc 1h<' 111~'1111J1•r ~ mi~ht IK•l'l' l'(1rnl•d hfld lhl'Y Ill)( bt·•·H tit thl" he:lring. Other costs are h.:irdcr to detcrrninc ~·or e;.;1.1n1ph., N1.-:on uttonJl'Y lJL·:\-larco. ronsidt'rLil 0111· vf tl1e 1op l1111•yrrs t11 Los Angrles. con11n11nds hourly fl"es or bC'f'o\'ecn $Jj0 ~rld $200 . acco rd1n1: lo a reliable source. Der-.tR1·co appeared at two and n h:il f days of he.'l ri ni:s. r1u1 (1JUf1t 1ng l1n1e spc11I prt'par111g his (';1sr Ill· also lJrOLii,!hl :in associate, e:1r11111.i t1l.i<l1Jt ttOO p1 •r duy, to all lhc hl·:1ru1i:~. 1 llis ftts \I OU!d no t coin~· tl1rectly froru public t'Olfer!I but hi s f1r1n LS bcHlf! rrlained hy thr nation's tori puhliC' of fi('i nl -l'residC'nt Nison . 1\dd1tion:d tosts n1u .... 1 lw ;itlributc1! to the services of th<' t\\·o deputy ()ran~e 0.:>unty counsels "'ho appcarl'd al ltu· hearing. earnin,l! bl•tween $8 and $Ill per hour I bagf-d on their salaries o~ bct1vecn $15,000 and $20.000 per .year). Vallcrga 's offi ce snid IX·puty ('ounst.•i 'Lou \Vcitson. 1\·ho rl·pr1's1·ntl'.'tl 1t11· <tSSCSSOr :it the hearings. ;1IS(I spcnl ··111a11y hours" of t<ise JJrf'p:iralion no1 coun1ing the hl•nrin~ ll1ne itS1•lf. FurtlH'I' th e hearings took up the !in,,. of ("01111ty Assesso r .lnck Vullf'rg;:i ;tnn :1l least four of his :is .... is1ants, 11hv :ippc:irl'd al all !h(• hc:iring sessions. \'allerga·s sal:lry bre:iks rlO'>l'n to about $14 per hour -from rounty funds. O!hcr CX!X'nscs can be att ributed 1n tht' board cltrk. 1hl' court retordC'r and the time of several board secrelaric.~ \1'ho attended the hearings. Battin himsel f cost th e taxuaycrs nloney because of his :1ppcal of the Nixon eslatl" aSS!'SS!Tl('fll. llis attend11nc£> at the two sessiooi:: this v.·eek forced hiln to miss t\\'O meet ings of the . llmird of Supervisors, the post to '•l"hich ht' \\'!IS re·elected Inst year nnd is p:iid $24,500 per year lo fill -about $lS per hour. Vallerga s<1id auachlng values to such things as facil ity usttge And similar intangib les would be a 1vaste of effort. although lhe hearing room !ind its fa cilities \\·ere li~d up for three duys. The appeRl too\t place because of a rule change by supervisors pe rmittini;: nnr ci\iz('n to nppl'a\ anotht•r citizen's tax aSSl'S.<.mcnt upon· puymcnl of s:io Battin \\'aS the kC'y force in 11·iruung that rule C'hani;:e . The cos! bteakdov:n of the Ballin appeal is still incornple.rc but ns furtht'1· mat<'.'r1al is gathered -possibly by Va\Jc rga ·s office -the figure coult go niuch hig hi:r. Jt i.~ certain from kno \\Tl cost.~, ho1\'e\'er. that 1he expenses approach Sl5.000 with a lt1rgc pt<.rcentage corning from public funds. During and after Battin's appeal pro- ceedings , se1·eral top coun ty officials -v.•ho all asked to remain unidcntifiCf! -generally agreed that the new appeal rules {'()l.J!d cripple county gov C'mment. "There are people in this county v.·ho Y:ou!d ju~t as soon do thi:!! cvrry day on nny property whose ov.11er they have a ~er v.·Jth," said one offieinl aft('r the hrar"u1g. "The county could go bankrupt at ttiat rale" In Battin's case, another official said thr new n1les could open thl' door 10 •·all k.inds of political vendcllas usin;. county and other puhlic funds." A r..temo re,; spokesman said th~ complaints in U.S. District Cou rt cha rge fac1s of violations similar to those found to be unlawful in the September decision against IB!\t in litigation by the Telex Corp, in Tu lsa. Okla. i\lemorex asks $750 million in damages. $100 million more for its associate . lLC Peripherals Leasing Corri .• Santa Clara, and $200 million for foreign subsidiaries. Will Entertain Costa Mesa Ki<l s SAVE UP TO 20 °/o ON HERITAGE · In ant11rust actions. a ve rd ict for Menmrex v.:ould triple tbe da1nages awa rded by a court. Jn a .~talt'rnenl. Memorex claimed lh at IB~I started anticompetitive actions against i>lemorcx and other makers of products ·'plug cornpatible" "i'ith TBi'ol computers aft('r ~femorcx started pro· ducing these products in 1970. The complaint charges that JBr..!, \\'orld Trade Corp. and .. lhcr IB~f subsidiaries violated antitn1St laws by monopolizing the market for peripheral products for use y,·ith IBM computer!!. ~lemorex said that beyond the alleged \'iolations similar to those in the Te\C'JC case. the complaints allege "a c.ourse of antic:ompctitive conduct by 1nr..1 dirf'ctf'd against the Memorex c:on1· panies ... Mesa Street Has 01v1i Gas Crisis Tiie gasoline shortage ha! not just come to Costa 11,.fesa's Iris Place, but has apparently been there all along. A college professor, Mrs. Helen H. \Veil. of 2140 Iris Place, complained to police Thursday of theft.I of 18 gallons or gasoline siphoned from the family's three cars. She said in reporting the $11 logs that it happened over a ptriod of several da ys aind when she mentioned It to neighbors they 1aid it's been happening to them for more than a month. Teachers to Court CO~tPTON (AP) -Representallves of ~tri king Compton school teachers were ordered Thursday to appear In rourt Jan. 2 to explain why they are defying ;i court order which prohlblt.8 the w111kouL The hearing, ~I by Superior C.ourt Judge Dovid A. 'T'hom38, will dl'termlne whether the teachers ha ve lwtn in con tempt of ro11rt. Santa Claus And Simple Si mon \Vt!I ('nlcrtain children at the !\tesa \'erd(' Branch of the Cost.a ~lesa Library Dec 22. The Nevoport Harbor Ch1ldrefl 's Theatrr Guild will give a perfonnancc of ''Si mple Simon" al II a.m. and then Santa v.·111 arrive at the hol ida y party with ueats and goodies for all . The treats and the Cllristmas tree are fum~hed by the Newport }farbor Lions Club. A holiday film festival will be presented by the library beglning Dec. 26. Films "ill be :shoY•n at I p.m. daily through Jan. ~. Featured are "Caterpillar." "The Red Balloon," "Catch lhe Joy ," ·'f'oroon the l.i.11\e Clown," "White P.fane," "The Music Bo,;," "'The llound That Though t lie Was a Raccoon ," and "The Pigeon That \Vorked a !\1iracle." From Page 1 JUDGE ... rlSM: three granddtildren and two great· grandchildren. A Santa Ana reakltnl ''""" 1910, lbe jurist found Ume during hls career to devote on the sk!e to hls church and his favorite service organizations. r He was a longUme lay leader o! United SP1,.U'geon Methodist Olurch. "About 98 percent of the youngsters never had 1Uended Sonday School," he said or lhole e.stlmated 23,000 Juvenile court e&sea he presided over. His career on the bench alto Included the noklriua Overell rriurdu case whi ch drew oatlonwlde attention. '!'ht Ovorells' 11-yeaN>ld dJl111hler and her boyfriend were accu1td of murderin g her parenll by blowln1 up their yocht with dynamite at Its moorlng ln Newport Jlarbor. The youn1 couple wtte acquitted after a senst1tlonal trial. & SCHAFER BROS. LEATHER SOFAS & CHAIRS SOFT BROWN BY HERITAGE t l " h1 LAntltl a ... Sll •4 Sale $1089. CH!STNUT BROWN BY SCHAFER BROS . 100". In l.tiAtth .... $14~0 Sale $1189. TEN LEATHER OR SUED& SOFAS TD CHOOSE FROM AND MANY MATCHING CHAIRS READY FD R IM MED!ATE DELIVERY. STOP IN TODAY. DREXE~HE RITAGE-H ENREDON-WOODMARK-ltARAS\AN INTERIORS WUMDATS & flTUIDAYS t :OO I. l :JO FllDAY 'TIL 9:00 --.'P""leo11 .... mm==::::::11r~•••.a~1~u~s~ ---" LSlll9ii ' NEWPORT BEACH e 1711 WfSTCllff Dll.. 64t.JOSO !Open S,.flll..,. 11•11)01 LA&UNA BEACH e 14~ NC'l•TM COAST t-lwY 1 0,.~ Sul'ICl1y 12.C1lOl 494 .• 111 TORRANCl e 2JMt HAWlHOINI ILYD. ' 171· llft I ' I • 8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE New Mesa Costa !Hesa has grown up and one measure of its n1aturi1y is lhe city's ability to attract and support large, attractive hostelrit>s. One oc these is the l,Joliday Inn con1pl eted earlier tJ1ls year and the other the new So uth Coast J)laza l{otel. for which ground was broken Monday. 1'he newest addition promises to be a landn1ark fo r Costa J\1esa. Seventeen s tories high, it will be one of t he two tallest bujldings in Costa Mesa and easily visible frotn the San Diego Freewa y. An $18 million venture by the Segcrstro1n famil y and Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, the hotel will becon1e the focal point of civic, comme rcial and conve nt ion ac tivity in the South Coast l)laza and 'l'o\vn ('enter. a business conl1nunity "-'hich last year at- tracted 1nore than 16 million people. \Vestern Inter national Hotels, operator of C'entury Plaza Hotel in C'entury City. wil l operate th e new 403- roorn facility. The new hotel will greatly enhance t_he city's att ractiveness for conventions and o1her 1na1or n1eetings, and offer our visitors ready access to the Pacific Ocean. the Orange County Ai rport, l lC"I. and altraclions suc/1 as Disneyland, Knott's Berry 1'~.arn1 and Lion Country Safari. It's anolher welcome sign of our co1nmunity's de- veloping maturity. Persistence Wi11s ?\Ten c:an 1nove mountains -or even roads -if t hey apply their energies. A group of ad~n1an t resi tlents from nor th Costa Mesa proved that this \veek. Because they were stubborn enough to insist on getting what they paid fo r -a quiet house on a cul- de-sac -the Dahlia Avenue residents forced the roa d Nixon-Ford Feud :_;'Rumors Expected \\'ASH!NGTON -Onr. of \\:ashington"s rarori!c indoor sporrs is !h<' promotion of ill \\·ill bct Y.-1•cn thl' President and th..: \'ice president of the Unired States. • \\"c JTl ilf h:lVl' a brie( suspensio n of ·~ able that as ti me pas~. rt"al or imag- • ined causes "·ill be found to suspect '.. agined causes \\'Ill be found to su~pect • that President Ni . ...:on and Vite PreSldent : r·o rd are feuding . No ..... this pot cnt i~I is 1nore sinister i11 that any statcn1ent or a ction by Vice President Ford \\ii\ be l'xamined for its relevancy to t he in1pcachn1t•nt or resignation ot President Nixon. The major relevancy already illscussed is !hat Ford"s nppointmrnt .1nd con- ~-rirmalion by large n1ajoriti1'S makCS ~.it easier for Rep ublicans lo justify Nix· ~ :on's in1pcachmen l or resignation. :\ ANY ACTIO N nv Nixon \\·hich can ~ be interpreted as demeaning Ford will -;.., similarly be suspect. i: ~ The genl'ral result is the creation ~ '\r-qndoubtcdly the most delicate re!a- .;. tionship between a Presiden1 and vice .i. pre&1ent in history . It is recalled that -\\"hep President Andrei\' Johnson Y.'as _I impfachrd !here \las no \'ice president. ·" Pre1·ious frictioni such as Roosevc\\- Garner. K e n n e d y -J o h n so n and • Eisenho1\·er-r-.1ixon carried no such dire ' consequences as \\"Ollld be implicit in a / break betv.•ccn Nixon and Ford. FORTUNA'fEL\', thC"re is Ii t t I e likeli hood of it: ;111d. for !hat n1 atter, rhere ls no! 1nuch welght to l)e gi 1·en to Lhe idra that. now that Ford y,·ould succe('d lo the rresidency, Cong ress cnn proceed n•ith thr rcn10\"a! of Ni.-.on. \\')ulc 1t is !rue. Iha! sorne Republicans alre.,dy inclined to hurry Nixon out of office. such as Senators Javits of New York and Brooke of t.{assachusctts, can use the Ford confirmation. as further justification, there are pressures in the opposire direction . First, as an altemalive to Nixon in : 11 time of domestic and in ternational ~ strain. Ford is not overpowerlng. On C ti.is point there Is considerable confusion. ~ Those attracted by the transition of (rucHARD WILSO~ Nixon to Ford usuallv console lhemselves !hat 1-fcnry A. Kiss.inger would rema in as secreta ry of state and direct American foreign policy along lines already laid out. TJUS REFLECTS a basic miscon-_ ccption of !he authority of a secrelary of stale and or Kissinger's role in the evenls w'1i<·h have shed most credit on 1he Ni):on adn1inistration. Ki ssinger cou ld not have acted alone ; in man y rrsrects he '.l'as more a craftsman than a creator. In any case. the primary decisions "'ere n1ade by the President. and the propelling initiative came fr om him. lo say no thing of his personal skill in carrying out international con- tacts. Kissinger has no illusions on this point and neither shou ld anyone else. So it is far from enough lo say that Ford. through Kissinge r, would ron!inue 10 direct international policy 11•11h !he same measure of success. IT SllOULD BE noted at this point , hO\Y ever. that there is a Stl'ady effort . largely lhrough the person and office o: Sen. Henry t.·l. Jackson. to s1vecp ;:iside the image of Nixoo·s success in fo reign policy. 1'his effort concentrates (ln the Russian wheat deal, the ne"·ly perceived dangers of the strategic :1rms agreement, and the cnC"rgy crisis as it relates to the Arab-Israeli war. If the Jackso n effort is effective, whal was previously deemed .successful 11"il1 be re~arded as a dangerous 1niscalcula- tion and thus, Nixon"s n1ain claim to greatness in the rresidency would be s1vept away. From lhat point onward. the Nixon to Ford transition would have overcome its greatest obstacle. ANOTHER POI!\'T having to do wilh such a transition is ho1v welcome it would actually be to regular Democrats in Congress. Assun1ing thal Nixon gave U(J sometime in 1974, Ford would have more than two years in the While House lG create a new atmosphere and run for the presidency in 1976. ~: Kissinger Mideast Pinn WASHINGTON -In private, candid talks with congressional I ea d e rs . !f' Secretary or State Henry Kissinger has retealed his inner plan lo guarantee a Mideast settlen1ent : a joint U.S.-Soviet military force, wlth other nations s!Tnr- ing, under !he symbolic flag of the UN Security Council. Kissinger, bucking oomewhat ditnln· ished headwinds from the potent pro--1~ raeli bloc on Capitol Hill, carefully notes that for the first time In history the Soviet Unfon ba1 sgretd to a "peacekeepjng" fl>f'Ce in which they themselves may serve. TllE SOVIET presence In Sinai in a UN-backed peacekeeping force would infuriate pro-1.sraeli hardliners already fearful about growing Soviet pawer In the Eastern Mediterranean and the Arab Middle East. But Kissinger argues with cold log~c that lhit1 growth or Soviet power IS far more predictable. in an escalating · spt rnl, as long as the Arab-Israeli dispute continues. Soviet Influence lhere. in short. '"'a" made possi ble in the rirst place ( EVANS·NOVAK J by lbe Arab-Israeli 25-year war in which MosooW was invited in as the Arab champion to offset American aid to mael BUT AJ\AB ktentificaUon wilh the U.S. and the West, particularly strong in Egypt and Saudi Arabia, should reasscrl itself after the Ara~Jsraell !ltruggle is brought under control -a condition that, Ironically, Sovie t presence in a peacekeeping force will haslen. Thus, Kissinger tells congressional leaders that the Sinai peninsula must be restored to Egyptian aovereignty and a "powerful" UN force placed In the largely demilitarized Sinai to prevent n1iUtary attack by either side nga inst the other. So far. his con fidenlial talk.!! with congreMional leaders have produced a surprising amount of agreement'"'!' Landmarl{ to go around, and not between, their homes. The dispuled stretch of asphalt 1s a secondary ac- cess road which is requ.ired for the Larwin Greenbrook tr~ct Under the state Map Act. It was originally sched- uled to connect wit h th e tract on Pa nsy ~treet , but. the Jack of a suitable easement pro1npted the bLtiJders to open the Dahlia cul-de-sac and try lo make the connec- tion there. 11 omeowners were understandably upset because they had paid a s urcharge to live on the cul-de-sac and the thought of having their street opened up to traf- fic from South Coast Plaza was disturbing. They pro- tested and picketed. Both the developer and City Atanager Fred Sorsa- bal sympathized with their probl e1n s and. along \\'ith landowner Genji Kawamura. were able to renegotiate the original connection at Pansy. All deserve credit for recognizing the Jegili1na1e complaints of the homeowne rs and working together to achieve an equjtable solutjon. People Still Count Orange County harbor commiss ioners Tuesday r e- jected a proposal by their own stall to ban water skiing in Upper Newport Bay. · The vot'! was una nimous, although conservationist n1ember Frank H.o binson was absent. \.Ve 'd like to think even Robinson would ha ve dis. missed the. idea. First off, the staff failed to supply any real data t<i back up its recommendation. ; I I i\lso, people still count in this world. \Ve've got to ha~e s?me healthy outlels even though they may have a tiny impact on fi'fo ther Nature. Water skiing in Upper Ne wport Bay is that kind of outlet. 'This here 's my new deputy who will help guard th ' bank!' Dear Gloon1y Gus So they meant S percent instead 'Jf 25 percent on the gasoline cut. TJ1£· onl y good news we get out of \Vash- ington comes on a typographical error. l\I. K. T. Gloom.,. Gui c.ornmtnll 1r1 1wbrnlllotd bJ •tlGtrJ tntl dt nol n«tu1r11.,. r.-llt<I "" Vl"'1 ol ·~· fttW1PiPt •. SetMI Your Ptl p"y" IO Gloornt GUI, Daily l'Uol. Bluebirds A 11 Opticctl Illusion? Things l Learned While Looking \Jp Other Things : That such birds as the jndigo bunting. the bluebird and the blue jay have no blue pigment in their feathers: it is an optical illusion that. at certain angles. they appear to be blue. • • That the "thoroughbred" racing horse is not the same as a ''purebred " dog. rn Iha! the thoroughbred is a deliberalc mixture of several breeds. • • • That. of the 21 mil lion Americans or- ficially designated by !he government as ''substandard working poor," three· qu<irters <lrc ll'hile. • • That. ahhllugh people in S1\litzerJand speak French. German or Italian aln1ost ~YD NEY J. HARRI0 e.xclusive\y. there is a S1\·iss language. Rhaelian. spoken in the. Engadine region by some 100,000 S"•iss. • • • That "Liberal" and "Conserva tive'' \\'ere political terms unknown unti l the 19th century, and initially had quite dif- ferent meanings than they do today: a ''Conservative" held that State and Church shGuld be united, and a "Llberal" held that government should not in- terfere in private affairs. That if you have romrnand of the 3,000 most frequent words in th e English language , you can und erstand 95 per cent in any rando1n sample of 100,000 running words: but in order to gain only a 1 per cent increase in un- derstanding, you must attain an ad· ditiona.t 6,liOO words in your vocabulary. . . ' That the Nazi regime was called the ''Third Reich" because Hiller regarded the Holy Roman Empire and the German Empire as the first two great periods of Teutonic dominance in Europe. • • • TI?at "busy as a beaver " is as much a misnomer as "blind a.s a bat" -the beaver works only when necessary. and play, most or the tim e; lncidental1y, it has been found that when the beaver populallon is reduced below a critical level, the animal seems to lose Its ability for building dams. and often seems to lose even the will to survive. • • • That, although we employ the French word "flneue" to describe 11 certain !Retie in bridge, the French lhemselv~ <:lon't know it as such, and call the lactic an "impasse." c lfo1inded Eco1to11111 Needs Help Strikes Are Out of Line To the Edi 1or: We are now facing a 11n1e of un- precedented nationa l crisis. and I arn unable to see the logic behind the currenl labor strikes. Granted, the ~1eat Cutters. Teamsters. and Machinists unions feel they deserve more, but 1 think they are being a little selfish this tim e. CO NSIDER the consequences of a 1Gn~ stri ke on this .'.lrea . Shortages of [ood vd!I trigger pri ce inc reases. citizens' purchasing po~'er will diminish, and customer dissatisfacrion and unrest \1·i JJ increase. There are currently enough !hings happening in the country to cause frustration of the masses. \.\'e are facing shortages in elect ricity. heating oil. and gasoline. These situations. along ·wilh a \\IOunded economy, are serious prob- len1s. If you add to this a potcntii)I food shortage. you are s er i o u s 1 ~· threatening our abili!y to survive. a11d !his could prove overburdening 10 the average person. This is a time \\"hen \l"C as a country n1us~ tlghlen our belts and dig 111 to restore our economy . Our economy is floundering, so ""hy do th ings that are h.1rmful to it ? This means: Don't s1;1rt s1rikes: Don·t stop v.·ork in sympathy for anothe r strike: Don't stori your 1rucks in the middle o! major hi gh,vays and block !raffic. \\"llAT GOOD is a \~·age increase '.l'h1•n ii results in higher prices and shorlaRes'.' ls this ra!ional or reasonable? \\"c hn\"e reached the point where \\'e n1ust stop being se lfish, inconsiderate . ancl just plain stupid, and eonsidt•r rhc l1n- plicarion.~ of our actions. \\le huve bcl'tl hv1ng high on the hog for too many .1'e:1rs. oblivious to the conscqu<'nccs of our l'Xtr<lvag~nt living patterns. The tin1c has con1e for us lo pay for our g!ullony, 11nd ro beg in to v.·ork for \\'hat v.'c rccei1·e onte again. Everyone is going lo be hurt by our currC"nt shortages. but the swiftness "·ith 1vhich our country recovers Ls goini; ( MAILBOX J l~eC/er::; front readers arc 11:('fcn1J1P, f1lorn1ully, 111riters sho11/r~ COlll.'t'!J 1hc11· 111cssaoes ni 300 iour<ls or lt•ss. T/Le rirJlrt 10 co11cfe11.~e /eltcrs to fit spuct· or P/11l1111a 1e libel is re.-;crved. All let- /f'I".~ 11111st 111tl11de signature and 11u1il- 1uy adrlress bu! n(nnes mQy be 1v1!11- he/rl ri n rpq11es1. if sufficient reasou 1.~ 11pparc11t. Poetry will ·11ot be p11b- /1slietl. to d('pend on us not n1aking ridiculous mis!akes. J. RUTAN JH, Cl,111·11-E't111 To the E:ditor: \i."it h al! the dcprrssing ncv.·s articles th;it a"re appeflring in the ne1vspapcrs lat1•ly , I want to ·write your nev:spaper a fe1v lines to congratulate you on you r ful! page nrticle in the Dec. 8 issue on the Clown frorn Denver. This nrticle "'as very \\"ell done and it 1s nice t.o kno1v that someone is tr_ving lo make p<!Qpie happy fhese days. Thi.~ 1nan cer!alnly has to be con- gratulated nnd needs the publicity sho11·n in the lJaily Pilol. Than ks again, ARLAN R. PE1'TECQ.ST Censors/1ip To !he Editor · L'nlc.~s or cour!ie you force this matl~r of Ct'nsorship in10 fl total absurdity by rn:ik1ng front page nc"·s of evrryone in ihc :1rc;i 11·ho sells Zap coniics. it 111 11.v I~ pos~ible that the arrests of lbr 01\!lers of the Fahrenheit 451 book f>lorr in Laguna Beach for allegedly !i1.:1l1ng ob~ccne books may ultimately lea d to a good purpose. THIS COULD co1nc about 1f the Supreme Court can be made to see Panorama of the West Vast expanses of land to be !urned into homesteads, fur 10 be turned into gold, gold itself to be had for the digging and panning -such are some of the elemenls in the glorious .adven ture told in The American Heritage History of the Great West by David Lavender, planned and edited by Alvin M. Jose:phy, Jr. (McG raw-Hill, $16.50, de luxe edition $18.50 ). IN TfllS BIG, superbly illustrated book, or,inall y pub!W!ed in 1965 and out of print for sefwf'm years, the action Wicks ( THE BOOKMAN J slarts ir~ 17fl3. !hf' yC'ar England told her colonials not to set tle beyond the f'rest of the A!lrghcnics -and bold Long Hunters like Daniel Boone and scheming land speculators like Richard l·lenderson pushed ovf~r the: eastern mountains . They y,·crc follo"'rd by p r oud , semililerate, self-relian t men and women in sea rch of the dignity they thought they would acquire with the land they fell should be theirs. l\founlain men, exp lorers. missionaries. miners. sGldiers, 'homesteaders. railroaders, r an c h ers su rged west~·ard -and fought the fn· dians almost every step of the way. 111f: C0~1PLEX, many-faceted story is told as one swirling, pnnoramic \1·holc, mes hed chronologically from beginning lo end within the larger con- tex t of our national history, David Lavender's ability to bring the \\1est authentically ali ve has been demonstrated in suc h books <1s Btnt's For1 . Land CJI Gh1Ab, We stward Vlsk>n . llnd The First of the Wilderness. Alvin J\1. Josephy, Jr. Is a widely kno1y11 ilulhorily on the An1erica11 Indian a1ul the West. VICTOR de KEYSERLIN(; that the "'connnunity slandard" n1l'lhGd of arriving at ,1·h:.it is tons1dcred obscene or por11ographic is unft1ir becatrse, in a to11·11 11k1~ i....'1guna in particular, 1t is in1possible to establish ~· .. co1nmunily s1andar<l" due lo the fa ct that our pop11la11ons is made up of such a cl\ve rsi- ty of people :ind polnts of \"iev.·. Saice. in 11111Hcrs of freedon1 of speech , it c<tn h<trd lv t~ shown that a com1nuni1 y is in danil'!" because of ll'hat books ;ire being sold, ii seems to me that the real threat \\"Ould be created by the imposition ()f arbitrary standards even if they \1'erc <1grecd upon by a niajority or J>('Op!e. The majority voice \vhich es tablishes law . especially in mat- !rrs of !he protrction of life and prop. 1·rty, is not applicable in matters of free speech. OUR POLICE depart111ent and !ht· Orange County district <lltorney sce1n he!! bent on rnakjng themse lves despised hy many people. Th is is certainly un- fortunate. since they essentially are in a position of doing great service for the con1munily for 11•hic h they should rect'i\"e our gra!itude, They shouldn 't be directl'd into censorship activities ANDY WING i\llRKLA i\IARKS .411t.i-Se111 it. is111 To 1he Editor : I r('ad ll"i th interest Von J·lofrman ·s Dec. I I article 011 the bun1pcr stick1'r \\'E \\'ANT OIL NOT JE\VS . which he attacks as anti-Se n1i1it:. That, ot course, is true. t!O\\'EVER, if I 1\·crr il11 l!ir<tcli, \\'OUld choose lo liv~ 1\·i1 h that. kind of an1i'-Semillsrn, v,.·bich 1s identifiable :ind Cfln /)(' 1\liJ)cd out hy ;"iny .!!'11·1sh !nick driver, lo the kind von •loffn1an himself displays, ...,.h1cil )ti far niore dangerous and vicious. He speaks of tht• cxransion or Israel's borders as if this occurred by choice of the Israelis. 1vhich i-; !he Russian hne In 110 i11sta11c1~ has any action by !hC' I sraeli~ since the formation ot their toun1ry bel'n such ns 10 be con - sidered :iggression by nny reasonable slandard. Threatened with exUnction, at- tacked over and over again by over"·helmingly unbalRnced m i I i tar y strength, she has come to \\'here she is today against her will. Israel would gladly exch<inge ils tcrntorinl gains for peace and security -and nothing lass "'ill ever get this territory back. FOLLO\VING Russian advice is wh<it got th(' Arabs 1\•here they are. Continuing IG fol101~· ii \Vi\! take them further in the san1c dlreLi.ion -no"·here. \ GEORGE L. PERLIN OlAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT Robt r£ rJ. lV(ed, PubUsh~r Thoma.s Kenl!, Ediror Barbara Krtibich Edilorial Poge Edit<ir The t'ditotial ·~ or the Dally Pilot Jttks to fn ronn and ~timulate read~ by Pfl'scntlng on this page divente•C"Omml'rrtary on loplct:•Qf 1n- ltt"P&t by 5Y"<fk-ated rolwnn/J11 and rartoonlsb, by pri:Mding a fmim for rtaden' viC'Ws and by preK'T!tlng this ne"·spapcr"s oplnl<>~ 11/k/ ldra.• on C'UlTI'nt topit11. The editor ial opinions of t~ Daily Pilot a~lll" only lT\ lhe e<tltor\al rolun1n at the tnp ol the pqe. O~IUOIUI expre$!iled by the col- umnfsts and ct1rtoools1t-1 and l~lftr" 'vrlten Al'l': thtir own and ro endt>ts ... mcnt of the!( \'led by the Dally Pilot "'°"kl Ill!: inlf'frt'd. F'riday, De<:e.rnber 14. 1973 ·-- Wat~h Yo11r I , "f -t :i,,Vf _, .._ _'J -I 1 Kilo,vatts., LA1 LOS ANGELES (1\Pl -Stiff penalties D\\J!I i.J.;~ .\11· ~eles re.si dt'!nts \\'hO faH !n co1nply ~·ith a new 1:1\1 n-quir- 1ng lhen1 to slash use of eh ... 'Clru.:1ty 111 their hv111cs .ind businesses beginning Df.>r. 21. The City Council un:in1n1ously p.:1-.-.•1'.f thr 111 du:.11n·1· Thursdi.J~', irnposing a 10 percent rl'Ci1Jt't10n on n1u'>t r•·-.1· dentcs no11/ and sctung up even 1nor1: dr<1st11.' t1U'.1-,11n ·' to take ii the .. Ph ase One" cutbacks do11·1 suff1L·1··nth 1 .1:-.i.: the energy crisis. ' WllAT'S MORE, LOS Angell's rl'S.ld1'nls n1av f1nrl 1h•·v \l.'ill be paying more tG use less, thf' l'1ty Dtp~1r1rn~nt ~f \Valer and Po"rr s;ud, since rcchJtt'd us;1ge rr<•hably \\tlt force the agt·n(·y to scrk a rt.itc 1ncre;1~e 10 1n.1hl' up lh" dirference in lost rt!venue. Th e new la"". backrd by flt<1yor Ton\ Bradlt·y, rcqu1r(>s rC"sidcntial and industrial u~rs of elce1ril'1tv to cut PD"'l'r hy 10 percent and commercial users by 2i:t percent. '!"he figures "'ill be based on con1par1sons \1'1lh Pl l'C!rici !y use for the corresponding period of tt1e previous ).'e.'.lr. 1 ""f'"<I ~---- Security Officer Murdered SAN FTIAKCISCO CUPl l - A 3l·year-old security b'11<1rd "'as shot in t!1e ba ck near his Post Street apartment in 11 hnt JXlliCf' dC'Scrilx>d as an [ State ) apparent "nlOtivelcss" killins-. 1'hc body of .Jens J\fol :::aard \ras found by a friend early 'fhursday after he fail ed 10 return to a party ;it hi s ;1p;irt- mcnt "'ith a bottle of ginger ale. r>olice said Molgoard \1•:1'i kil led a fe1v blocks fron1 Tuesday's double 111 u rd r r scene at the T1k1 fjnh Restaurant. e Ell.sbcrg Case About on('.third or th<-city'~ 900.000 resldential rus- tom<·rs :irt· ~:0:1·mpt, !he luy Counril r!1•l·1ded , on grounds lh.'."lt !l1()!'l of then1 11re ul 1he lower incomt br:u·~1•\ and a!- tl.idy h.J•,c rl·durl'd their J)O\.\'Cr use to a n11n1mum. fJTl lElt :\IEASl 'ltES i1nposl'CI under !ht" ord in311cc in· r·li.t!l· ,, b.1n v11 ( 'hnsl rnas tl'l'c lighting nnd s1.,,1n,n1ing pou! l11,1t111g, ;uvl ,, 1l'dlll'!Lu11 Ill ::.t rr·t~t IIgh ting :ind bdlbo:lrd 1!lun11n:111011 If thv~(· :-1l'I>!' f.1 i1 to s1gnlfle:intly t'ase thr energy crisis h\ .J.in 1·,, the <"ll·ctnca! cu!b:l('ks could be r:i1sl>d to 12 perll'lll !or hornC'.s, !I'• rx·ri·<'n! for industry and 33 percent for co1nn1l'reial usl·rs. A pro('l;1mat1on by the n1a)Or ..,nd co ncurrl'ncc by ;11 k•:1sl l'tght of the 15 city coun1.:1lnH'll '\ 1H be rt>quirl•d for "Ph.1:-it• T11·0 ·· l)uring "Phase One ," f1r:.l·t1n1\' viul;i tors of the la~ "'ill be hit "ith a W perct•nt S\1rC'hargt• of th~ l'll~lurn('(S full cleclricity bill. The s1'<.'ond 1·1olat1nn carrtl'S a pen· ;11ty of 111·0 days ""ithout l'lcc!riei!.v :ind the th ird a f11·e- d<l v cutoff. Thereafter. e:1ch vlol;Jt1on 11111 dr.1"'· a halt in sei-vice of "not less lhun f1v1· nor rnorc th;1n 30 d:iys" UPI Trlrl>~DIO Nixo 11 Tax Exe11111tio11 Revie,vetl SACR:\'.\1 E~·ro 11\P ) Lrga l argun1en!s su pportin!:! Pr1·.sidl·n1 f\1:..on's s e I f - dcetart·d c·n·1np11011 from C:11iforn1a income taxes \1•i\l he prcscl\tcd. considered and rc1·ie11·Ni -and pron,ptly. sources 11 a \"(' d1 ~clnsed . Th e l<'g:'I! 1' v i d en c e presumably "·ould be 1nade to the Californi:i franchise Tax Board \1·h1rh is niaking its C\l"n rc1 il·1v (ir ~i xon's t;1x l status. TifE SA:O.IE sources :il:>11 said it \vi!l be dcterinincd I 1vhethC'r !'\ixo n paid C'a!ifornia 1 incon1c (JX 1!unng lhe eight veurs h(' serrc·d <JS vice prt.'SI· Jent. 'rhat informa11on mn~ be made public soon. the ron· f1dcnt1al sources said. l LOS ANGELES <AP I Three former \\1hite Tlouse ;ildes 1ndiclcd in the brl.':ik-in :it !ht· office of Daniel Ellsbcrg's psychi:i lrist ho\·c lo.<;t an1Jl hcr :iit enlpt to stop prosc<.'ulion or the c:isc . Sa1i Diego Digs In another dcvelop1nen1 . tl1t>' prospect of a state !egislari vl' inveslig<ltion :.rose Thursda~· 1f the 'Vhitr llouSC" dOC'sn't elear up the California tax question soon. I 'f hc latest rcfltsal <'!Im(' 111ursday \rhen 1he st~tl' Dis tril't Court of Appc;d upheld a Superior Co u r t c1t>i·ision of Oct. 19. It denier! :i "·rit of proh ibition to Jolu1 D. Ehrlichman. G. c;ordon lJiddy anr! Da\'id \·oung e Ga• Pt•ntl1 MARTINEZ f AP) -A young '''oman ha~ died he,.at1St' <;hr· "'as given .. laughing gns." 01· nitrous oxide. inslt•ad of ox- ~·gen to hrlp her rf'<'O \'t'r fro1n inlC'Stinal surgery. the Cont ra Cost a Count~· Coroner has rul- ed. The coroner's rP oort j <;~11r1J Thursday s;1id l>i:111P L1nr',1 Thomas. 26. of Ti ic hr111ind. di1 ! '\"edncsd:i\' a!ll·r l:irsi11g into a c:on1 <1 Kov. 26 follo"·ing il!l ol)('rati(1n at Contrri \n!'ta l lo~pi t al r or ren1uval vf 11 ., gall bladder. e S1101r J'nlnlil!I ~1 A '1:0.tOTII fl·IOL'!'\T:\l'J Scientists fron1 San Diego Natural l listory .\luseu 111 exhun1ed rc1n ains of a California g ray whale buril•d ten years ago after the \Vhale apparcntl.v rollicled \V11h a !;hip Br;i,.,:-:cn1 blerl ,1;kelel0n 1vill be usect in a n111.,c•un1 cxJ11b1 t. '!'ht? iA·hale i" 30 feet 1(111 ~. Ne1v Disclosiirc l...1aiv S fJLtrks Resig1'1 t1 tio1is SA('H.A\ll·:'.\10 (AP 1 Ca\1forni:1 s !lt'\\' !'"'Tiri lt '-ur 1:1- tt•rc·st !;111· l:> t r 1 0 ~ " r 1 11 ,_, rl·~1gin<l1ton:., legal fight~ .11,d oprcisit :on !r(lm ciiizen-polL!t- c 1:1 !1 ~ ·1 1~• 111c.1:-Ur". 11,lJ\ch gn1•s 1111\1 rl l•'("t .J :111. 1, "·as l'l,,1:,1i·:,.ri1.rcl 'l'hu ri>dfly .1s .:in 1111·a ~:Lin of the prlv;ic~· of both pulol1r u(f;r-ia\s ;ind !)('Opie \lhO (j, ·11 ''.1\h thl'tll 1n a non- rol111c.d capacit y "\\'E 11()'.li'T (lhjrrt t(l I.lie :•1rr·ts of 1h1• h•!l \~\· l•hJt't'I to the ;in1b1;!,U1t\·.'' :'\t·\•1C!d Coun 1y ("11un ~~·I llrr.1n J~i ~l10;) st1id ;it <1 l1c:1rin..: h\ [·111· Srf'reta ry or Sl :l1l' Edmund L Hio>\11 .J r. ll is county filed ~ui t Tues· day 1.halll·nging 1hc con- st1tut1onality of the n1('a sure . City and county off1c 1;ils there and in numerous o t h e r ('.1 l1forn1a comn1u111ti es h:i\·c rrs:gne<l or th:·calent'd lo rL·~1~n rather than con1p\\· The la1\' applirs Iii elected and nppo lnt cd ofi1ci<1l;; fr()!Tl the i::ovcrnor to r11 1 e11U llt11. r rofessionaJ :I 11 ,j bUSlllt'SS prr~ns ell'.'t1C'cl 1n t·11y or COlmry pos1!-t co11ld he required In rrport fot.'.ll nnnual recripls from each pritient. c\1~11t or cust(1mer, Bishop s.il d. •·The people or 01·.:ingl' Countv look on hi1n as a rt:!'>1- ch:nt,': .said J)t11no<'r3L Kcnnl•!)l Cory. a st:ite Asscrnbly leader from Orange County. hi:in1t' uf Nixon's S;111 Clcn1en1e cstnte. Corv said he has lx_.(>~1 bcsic.'ied with qu<'stions fron1 constituents ahout "'hy Nixon is not p.:i~·ing state income IHXPS. He has aske d the st;iff of the Assembly Revenue and Tax<i!ion Con1m ittce lo CO!lll' up "·ith th e ans"·crs. I ·1 I 1-Ielt 111 Stabbi11g Of Kin, 80 S·\\' FRA!':C!SCO {l JPl 1 1\ 1·r·11n~ 111:111 11•<1s :1rrr,ro•t! ·rhUrsd;iy on charg<'s of fat.ill\' stabbing his grandmother 1n her Ru ssian !!ill mansion. " • TILL CHRISTMAS DAILY 9 to 9 SAT. 9 to 6 SUN. 10 to 4 HOLIDAY SALE ---t .-- Model JETBO Portable MiCrowave oven ... Incredibly Fasl Cooking! G.E. MICRO-WAVE OVENS: AS LOW AS $22995 JET 70 Time to Replace Her Built-In DISH WASHER.J 90DAYS SAME AS CASH (0.A.C.) Master Charge Bankamericard Extended Terms We Install 2·SPEEDLOW PRICED WASHER so 251 • 4 Wash Cvel": Perm1n~1 Pr.,.. wnh Cold W~ler Cooldown-Norm1I wilh E11"1 WaUI Sel1c11 on-Oelot~I• !or G1,m1nt1 1h11 N11d Sp&ei.11 C•rt ind Ac !i~111d So1k • Fille1.Fto lr1p1 Lint • 3 Wash -2 RiOM T•m?*r•lurft WWA 70:0W ·$19995 ONLY 19~1~GONAL Color Low Priced Ballt·ln DISHWASHER • Norm1I Wish S1lec1ion tor v190rou1 w1ahong ol 1v1ryd.1y 10.1d1. • 2 Levi! Wi shing Aclion • 6uol1-ln Solt Food D•IPOMr • Cush1()n CO•led Racks • Dual 0111101nl 01sp1ns.ar • Tuff l ub IM I nl111or NOW ONLY WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR SECOND STORE Serving Santa Ana OPENS Jan. 2, 1974 I Al'• -,\ ~ki patrolni.111 ~ssi gned to avalanche r-on!rol w;1" kil\L'<i i.n an ae<•1(lL·n t.1l 1·xplos1011. tl1e ~lnno Cou111.1· Sht'r1ff 's orfi••' reported. ~·k1r1·in IL Critton. 3:-i. <1p- p.irr111ly 1r;i~ prC'p;1n n~ :in P'\- plos11 1• \'h.'lr l°(' 1\·ht'11 1hc hl:1~1 occurred ·rhursd:iv 111orn111i.:. J Mieri!f"s drput~ ~;ud. 1·r1 11 :.1~1 "·as alone and no onr t'l~l' 11 as injured . Hcal!an SI ill ·Lnderlared" Sn ASTA C'Ot.:'.\~ry Counsel notxort r{ehherg lf'i'lif1rd hi<> county planning d1rrctor an<I tht· cn!lrl· pl;11111111g com- n11ssion ls resignin g 111rce of th<' ('On;missionl'r" "aid !hf' dio;clos11r<' la\\' i<: 1h•· reason Robert ~I. rasqunlcl\1. 2i . \\'HS hooked at ('()1111\J-' .!:'l!l after being t:ikrn from the psychiJtric u1111 ~t Sl. !llar~'s ltospital. , • Thr lxld\' or \lrs. S1rlla r :i s· QU <lll'tti. flo . \\,IS (ound .\O\' 1 ~ 111 the k11chcn of her hon1c l.,olite said sh<' harl bc"n .stabhcd \\"Uh :i 12·1nrh l:i:l"h· Pn kn1f<' :.1h'r found in :1 tr.:ish l'an CO 7303 RW GE Hybrid Re li 11color cnassls TV $299°0 e Paper Bu!I VAN NU'IS (.\P1 -11lr 'T'ribune Co. of Chicago ha s purchased lhc V:.in f\uys J>ublish.ing Co. ;:ind Ne"'s Building C-Orp., publi~IH'rs nf the Valley news and (;reen Sheet. I :\f'' H n 11 .1 I il l!cag;111 • nn,1 d• 1• d a ['llf'''I' ·11 presidl':l!i:1l 1·:~11d,(!'"t:P ,.11·~ ··1 don't t"\'f':'l le'! rn1-f'lf 1h111k ohout ;.nt.1hi 11 J! 11r 1ti;1I k111d un til !his J(l~J 1.~ n1t'1·" 111 an 111~\ 1c11 'l'hursda~·. for thrir rr-;;1cn:it1n11,. Jnsur11uceman Ilnbc'rt Long testified he is one of the threl! n1C'1nbcrs of the '.\'er1d;1 011u1- 1v Board of Su prrv1s11rs 11 ho "'ould be forced lo rt'"ign because of the new la'-''· Reagan lf!\1s)('d· "l'\'l' made . , ____ _ 110 p!:lns. ! '.C lTI:ltlc nor decision.'' Fast P1·opo sal Stt1cliecl Tiii: EX ·l("f "°'rlmg of lhJ '.\l:111~1ch u:-;<·tts leg 1'<lnt1011 is: I "At !h<' ron1menccn1cnt of thc1 fir~! t·!ass Of C'JCh clay in 1 ;ill gr~1<lL·S \n all puh!ic schools ill~ lt«•thcr in ch.:irgc of the rooni in \1·hich each class is held shall anno1mcc !hot a pc'riod uf silence no! to c:itcec'Ci one n1inutc 1n duration sh.111 Ix' r.h.<;rr\·ed for mrdltation or pr'<l\ er. rind during :iny such !Y'l"IOf! sth·nc" <::!"1:1!1 hr n1a in- l<iined t.1nd no ae\111l11'S r.ngag- 1 1 ('(l 111 ... 'n' easy ZIP ••• front and sletTes on this macho denim slack ruit by R obcrtLrwis 50/50 poly~er & corton in white, powdrr bloc, rnvy, red or ytllow with conUa&t stircb . 45.00 SACRAl\IE:--;TO IA!' Cahfom ia public sch o (l l child ren \\'Ould hri\·e a dkilv n1lnutc or classrootn pra.vc'r or mcdlta!ion under ri propos.1 l b<'ing investigated by the State Board of Education. • 'nlE U.S. Supreme Court ouUawed reci ta tion of classroom prayers in pub hc schoots 1n 1962. The high court held that a nondenomination:il prayer in New York schools was uncoostitutk>nal establish- ment of N!ligion by ;:i star~. But CAUfo'rnla Bv,qrd of Education members Thurs<lny ordered bo11.rd n I I o r n f' \' Thomas Griffin to rC"\'iew ~ ~tas..~chusetts }Dw wh1rh rt·- quire~ I mJ.nutc of s1IN1t cla.~room prayer or 1111"<lll:i· lion 111t the beginning of 1«11·h !!Choo! day. On :i n1o!ion frorn Eugene Rni;l r of H~c\·ille. r:riffin was j il~kl'd [\) I' C I ! ~I\' !J\t" ,\!;1ss;1chu...~·tts la "· "11·11h lh<• pos~ih1li1y . if th,. :-en~ of th e boord is 111 That d1rccllon. iol h.-'\\'(' !hf' board pN?p.1 r(' <;1m11ar J lc.p.islallnn ln Cal irornta.'' Police s111d Pasqualelli in the past had bo'en treated fiJr niental prohll·n1s :ind \1 <ls huspitalizcd at St. r-.tary's lO da1·s ago. lie had \YOrkcd <ts a \varehouseman. ____ I • AFC -Au1omalic line tuning conHol t Bu1l !·I~ VHF and UHF antennas • Altli!ICl ive polyslyrerie -~~~~~~;;~~·-"''°" '° ,,,,..,, "''',' . . ~ [$6988 !$8988 " 12~. PORTABLE· TV · • I.. ""'• ' ' · •VHF Tun• "' t •UHF Solid Stafe TUr(er ! • 3" Dynanower Speaker , •VHF and UHF Antennas · BANKAMERLCARD • MASTER CHARGE e EXTENDED TERMS • OR 90 DAY NO INTEREST (0.A.C.) , _____ _,,.,,., _ _Jllp. __ _ HE Ei206WO ALL NEW Porta·Color"' "ln·Line" Picture Tube with SLOTTED MASK TV & APPLIANCE CENTER HARBOR CENTER Ph. 540·7131 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa STORES • ' •I b : l • 1