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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-01-23 - Orange Coast PilotI I ' • . . ' I , Buntin Tli:roat~ Hassle • ' " \ • .. iii .. ~. • .. . ... ,,, . . . ----..... ,•. - I·" • ·toast ·poJi~e Aid 5600~000 Blaze /-" .. '" Jn-· •eroin Bing Anaheim -1'" - . . . • :ID ;R .ountluP· . ' . . . . . . . DAILY PILOT * * * 10 ' * * * .. • • ·, • f !" ... . . ~ . , , I ' •' • • ' ' WEDNESl)A Y AFTERNOON, JANU~RY 23, 1974· tf ¥0&.:. "· ll0.-.·4,11(;1'110•.--· .. Maf.. • " ·county Pet· Supply-Firnt .. . . earc or • Blaze Guts Anaheim .e .. . . .. . eus.e . . . 'Deep Throat' . J' Navy Tea1ns Subpoenas Name Join !Hunt v ~ ...... l...~-1 ~ · In .Utah -Pe·t-Supply,,_____-1"··0-u~~ttltltm-en--~y ALl\ION LOCKABEY "' ... 11"' •dllw An explosioo and resulting fLre tore through an · Anaheim . J>O>~t-u p p-1.y ..... wtdesal .• a>mpany Tuelday causing U.S. 0 Navy planes equipped with infri 'By CANDACE PEARSON 'Ille action took pJace quieUy during red equipment today joined the tean$ • ..; Of "'9 Dell'f' Pllol--t18tf .. •. --c. •• the 'board meeting at Edison ffigh School. in SOOW-COVered SOUthen: -Uf.alr for' tfte Subpoenas were served 'fyesday night Jucf&e. Claude Owens has set 9:30 a.m. missing aircraft believed piloted by ~· ~Y~ :" ·... ·· • ·r UnlOn JDgh School Dlstrict, ot4f:ring -an~... as_ e.... 1' Qr~a... ar g on Ia"nd ·developer and yachtsman. ~ ·. ~:. . .. In.v~1ga~ said ,,th~Y. _b~ve .itn ... +l.h'n. to·i appear at a .J.an.,30 'court.. U~,yalidi.-.tv Qf the retail effort. It will G d · d . h .~ found no fucli'cationi of the cawie or fie~g ·retated to the ''Deep Throat'' &e in-nep~fnen1 29·or 0ra'nge eowi'tY rem~1~03·~~nhaV~fa~:r~e~c~~~~ .. ~·-•' · the blaze but that araon is still ........ 'film controversy. Sopeno' r Court.. h · B h -·••-~ lblllty in lb fi · t ~ · trace of t e twm engine eec c t 'u.&Nl.IClQl a poss e re a · Doris..Allen said the citizens -mittee The citizens are chiefly obi·ecting to td Soutbland • .. -01 In ·2111 s Du t 1.vu• in which OeMeuse, his 19-year-o SO{I, """"Y c., . poo Seeking tile recall of t-~ees Denn'• the trustees' handling of an incident h Sh d "-'· Ori -·~· .., Greg, daug ter annon, 16, an u11w: ve. "' Man ers and Ron Shenkman served last Decen:iber when it was revealed other persons were aboard on a rugit Y e 1 m a e s · SI , am-papers on e wo ru . , in:---thrt-rate<t"fllnrstaningtinda-tovelac:e to Gahforrua from a slillftg we:ete:rQ! age were~ boosted ·w-·the new figure tendent Jade Roger and audti~visual was shown on -district-equipment at a in Colorado. · -~· wbtJl firemen found that most of the employe Glenn Daly. (See 'THROAT/ Page ZJ The others have been tentative~ 47,000 1quare foot complei: and its identified as Gilbert Radzat, about S!, oon~ta· were comp.letely d~troyed. formerly of Newport Beach; John Par-s "From -11 appearances I think the c t Off • S A' t IV, an attorney and former congressiollf.l loss flcur•wiJJ eventually lie:much lrigh-· ·oas icer rres candidate from San Francisco, a(\d er, once we can get in and study the Parks' wire, Ninia. Radzat is identified foundations of the remaining walls," as cin executive or the Union Bank. ! a fire investigator sa1d today. ·The plane vanished at 7:15 p.ni.. Firemen at the scene said the 'blue 4 H • R • s ts Swiday after the pilot of another private erupted with a tremendous explosloo erozn zng us~ec airerafl picked up a tr~ssion fro)n that blew out a ~n of the roof . · -.... De"Meus.e sta~\,.W-s .. f1~, ~ · · ~~:= ~~~,~fjr ,: ~t~~~.~1~~~7~:~!~~1!1;~:~rn i:;::rt:~;~~ ::;:::~~::: .. ~~~MS<i<'= • ~~·:?t' ·~ '/ ·~ wasW:i:le f:s'm.il:O e rom e • e; : Cfahge county and state poli~ agencies, ma~e," Hindman said. . ·orange ~ut : ' / -~ , . .., ~ ~Judlng San Cle~nte and Laguna Hindman said Martinez and Valdez · 1-Fi~mert Aki it was a miracle ~e· _ ~· Tuesdlly. ~la1~ed they broke up Were arrested on suspicion' of being q) f Root of T• ... fJle,s · - . of lbe 15 employes 1n the building .at· a heroin supply ring m Santa Ana with the suppliers of the heroin which was ... , ,.. the time was-injured in the fire. · '. tilt seizure of narcotics valued at $200,000 apparently only 20 percent Pure. The blaze took: ;more than two and ' on the street. "That still means it could be diluted Weather . Tlils overturned lnick full oJ dirt and tree roots led to an hour and {a half tieup of traffic northbound on the San Diego Freeway Tues· " day. A Calif@rnii High:way ;Patrol sigalert was lifted at 5 p.m. after . the blocked 'lalles were d&ared· of debris and the Torraqce firm's trailer was>righted: Driver, who•Vfas.not iajured in Incident, blamed combination of load, the. on-ramp curve and wind for tipping load. a half ~ to knock·~ as firemen-~ dozen plaJncJothes officers seized by three times.or more for street sales,'' cmtended with gusty winds that fanned what they claim was dope and three Hindman noted. .. • , Death · ~n~s · ~arital. Fight Gunfire stemming· from an apparent marital dispute erupted on-a qulel lluenl Park street· Tuesday afternoon luvihr a Los AngeleS. County man mortant wounded, police said today, l\forgan W. Brock, 45, of Bell , died of glmlb<it ftUndt flv. hours after a brlel batlle on the front · lawn of '8 home ownod bf D-~ar .. ld Donald Bonlz, alflcen said: 1 Bonll told police he Is • Uvtna wit11 'Brock's estran1ed wife .and the couple!• .... . He aaid Brock came to the home \ ,. toting a shotc\111 and opened fire. Police aa!d Bonll retumed the fire with a bigh-p&wered r111e; bitting Bioct tWice ! in the chest. When police arrived at the scene, they found Brock lying on the front lawn of the borne. He was rushed to . Uncoln Community Hospital where be died at 7:20 p.m. Police aald oo cbargea have be.en filed agaJmt -· ..... 1ppe ..... t1y fimf In self defense. But officers said a coroner's inqueat Is anticipated. I (See BLAST, Pafge I) sUSpectl in a parking lo\ of the Police said Miss ·Hallman was arrested ~t ol M.Wr Vehicles office in (See HEROIN, Page Z) Tickets Given For Boat Show .. You could be a winner riJhl oow. The Doily Pllol, . otarlUll todat, will give away 10 pa1rl ol dd<ets ~ f1tHn llQW ~ • nuf W'....,_ ''ftirl lhO lft( lioif · lho't!· • Winners of lickets lo H. Wem.r Buolt'• Westem National Boat and ~ Show (Jao. 2t through Feb. I at Anaheim Convention Center) wlJl be lilted each day in special "ads" ocattered throughout the Dolly Pllol't claatlfled odvertitinc Pll'I· I"* lbere today; you could be a winner. Santa Ana. A fourth suspect was arrested wral hours later. · · -l . '. Booked into Orange County Jail on , : . cliirges of possession and sale of JUS T 3 LINES DID THE · JOB diqgeroua drugs were Alfonzo Venega s. 3fJ Ruben M a r t l n e z, 29, Gilberto Vaid.., 30, and Pauline Hallman, 24. 'Santi Ana narcotics detective Sgt. Just three litt~e Jin~ of type in a ;lCWS· ' Oiuck lliDdman said .tod•y his •ffice paper -these three -published m the '( ~ been Investigating the ring since Daily. ~lot's classified advertising «?I· ~~tUle..tlnt~iti..·,~ ~ .•. ,, ,,,,, :."~\;.,: .... t • .,r-,~~,,..,., .............. ~ ' •1(:~ Wllli"T~ buY of a 'Slllall · .. · ' imoant ol heroin In San Clemente alter LRG. I BR, shag cptg, frplc, contact ns made in Laguna," Hindman beam ceiling~ $195 mo. (ad- said. 1"l'hose 11encies were involved at dress and phone No.) that time. 11 Hindman said agents allegedly nefOll1ted with Veneg" for the purchase of another liall.....,. of the drug and then chaoged It to an onler for a full pound at a coot of $14,llllO. "The boy was let up in the parking lot at the DMV and the three men That's all it took to change a lifestyle for a happy new tenant and rent an apartment for a happy landlord. Daily Pilot ads can make you happy, too. How many lines would l'Oll like to pub- lish! Phone an ~d·vio<>r at 64%-5678. • • warmer and clear is how the~ weather service calls it for Thurs-, '· day, with highs in the 'upper 60s · at the beaches and the low VOs in-~ ., land; Overnight lows in-the k>w? 405. , ; .INSIDE TODAY The "Clticket~ Ranch," ai house of ill rep1'tt 1ohich ope-ned r• in 1844 a~td was the oldest es--1 tabli.shed bushae!s i1~ the stat~. • • ,. 2f .. re~,_,Jlff;,e~•1•.~'11fl:, ~'i'· f , ir'-ragt' «t .J \. .. .. • ' • \ Al YMr Stnlu , •Mfkrll 14 L. M. ...,. It C•lllt>rttl& J, 2t C.,._ CtrMr IJ Cl•••llletll, u.n Ct,.. Its .. CA11wt111 .. ONlfl lilltlc" 11 Efll•'-1 ,...._ • ll!Nt'tal-1 M-1J p;11111nce ,,.n ~ .. llecitN .. ...,..K9fl9 ,, II tr1t Stn'kt '4 • ,. DAILY PILOT Wtdntsday, January 23, l!J74 Nixon Ask s Con g ress for Emergency Laws WASHINGTON (AP) -Pmldenl The President tent Congresa 1 new Nlxon asked Con g r es 1 today to energy message urging_ pa.ua1e of the reduce the tax breaks avallab1e to U.S. emergency legislation. pre v Io us I y -oi~-companles-·operating -everteas \-and-.ptOpClled and.adding. new propoeals. __ ,_ to ease the demands of present clean Nixon also announced he wu ordering alr laws. the lwing ol JO mllllon acrta of federal * * * * * * Oil Companies DUI ;Not orrs11ore lands for oil and g a 1 development begimling In 1975. Tbls would ·be about 10 Umes the leasing rale of 197S and".-more 1han-trlp1• -the·· -- previous expansion p1am. And be said· federal money for energy research arid development will totll some $1.8 billion in fiscal 1975, almost double the level of one year ago. Nixon's new measure would, if adopted: --Eilrnlnate the 22 percent..Aepletion CA NAO A I BR. COLUMtlA SCENE;.OF AVALANCHI Many Faared Burled The or the Mak e-1Jp£ris · -Sown WINTER, CRISIS COOL 17 n d OPP-NUDISTS . Storr.-f'ogo-15'---'-n.-fl·fJ'W Jt-ve a --·--l-- I WASIUNGTON (UPI) -Sen. Henry discrepancies and report by Monday. EXXON EST IMATES 60% HIGHER PROFITS, Pago 22 1.f. Jackson (D ·Wash.), said today his Simon expreaed concern ln an earlier three days or Senate hearings bad not alowance granted U.S. companies produced any hard evidence that the appearance ~ the NBC-TV Today show producing oil abroad. major oil companies cont rived to produce that Congress might enact punitive -Reduce the amount of forei gn income the energy crisis, although be said they leglslaUon against the oil industry that lax which U.S. oil companies can credit In Avalanche; Toll Mounts profited from iL would dJscourage companies fr 0 m ~irectly against taxes in the United Jackson, whose subcommittee on searChlng for new oil sources as part States. TER_R1'CE, B.C. (UPI) _ The bodies investigations has been grilling oil of 8 U.S. "self-sufficiency" effort. of three more victimi of an avalanche II in Mood .... -Extend for two more years the company execu ves s ce ay , was Simon appeared later before w1e Senate that buried a truck stop-motel oomplexJ one of several congressional leaders Finance committee to oppose proposals emission standards app1ying to 1975 under 40 feet of snow were brought briefed thi s morning at the White House for a tough provision banning windfall automobiles. ou't today, ralslng the number or known Britain's Prince Charles mushe s through a large Australian wave as he body surfs during a visit to l\1ooloolaba Beach north of Brisbane. .England's future king is on a tour of duty here aboard the JildS Jupi\er. , by President NiiOn an energy ctiief-----pronrs 6y oil companies during the -Remove the requlrem~nt ror a 90 dead to seven. "Officials rear· the toll~ William E. Simon on a new energy energy crisis. He p u s h e d an percent reduction in nitrogen oxide cou1d go as high as 15. message sent to Congress by Nixon. · Administration proposal to.see that profit emissions in 1976 cars. Rescue operations were b a I t e d Sen. Robert Byrd, (D::W.Va .), the No. gains would be plowed into searches temporar·;ly after _the bodies were ' De U lead in •• Se te Id 1 d tic-il In his message, Nixon said: "There _.. e mocra c er u1e na • sa or more omes o sources. brought out to allow avalanche experi.- he believes Congress will work with the Simon said there· appeared to be a is a limit ••. to the amouiit ol market to examine 8 snow ledge overhanging Huntington Man, 4 Others President on the problem. "very real danger" of enactment of allocation through higher prices which the North route truck stop because of "It 's a real crisis," Byrd said. "It's punitive legislation cutting back or we will allow. fears of a possible second collapse. not phony." eliminating oil industry tax breaks. The "W II t h · Jackson said his hearings still had result , he said, could exacerbate the e "''.i no ave co~smners paying A Royal Canadian . Mounted Police not produced all the facts that would oil problem by discouraging the industry $1 a _gallon far gasohne. We must spoke~m~n said i.t rained off and on convince ·the public there Is a serious from looting: for new oil. the.refo~e seek to maximize t he all night al the site of the Tueaday ------ Arrested in Wild Chase fuel shoftage-:--He said -part -of-the The government -ls considerlnl-a-price ·-productlOll of domes tic_oll at a_prke__!valanche, about 28 miles west ot problem was discrepancies between roHback for domestic oil which has lower than the price of foreign oil. T~er--JfOttb-or-- federal and private oil com Pan Y reached '10.35 a barrel, Jackson said. "We will also carefully review requests Vancouver. statistics. After the. White House briefing, for energy price increases, to ensure This, he said, raised fears that the Police today. charged a Huntington Beach motori st Jed officers from two cities on a wild coastal chase Tuesday night a speeds of more than 100 miles per hoot, ending in a collision with a parked car on Pacilic Coast Highway in Seal Beach. ~·o Seal Beach patrol cars and two from Huntingt..on Beach, aloog with a Hunt.ington police helicopter, pursued the suspect along Coast Highway, through Huntington Beach, past Seal Beach and into Long Beach. He finally spun out of control on 7th Street, turned around and backtracked into Seal Beach. Pol.ice later identified the suspect as ' Jon Shant: Sapronetti , 25, of 470 Pacific Coast ffighway: . t f - Officer B. Kelly of the Huntington Beach Police Department said he originally stopped Sapronetti, who had three passengers in his 1974 auto, ~ Pacific Coast Highway near the bluffs at 9:55 p.m. From Pagel HE ROI N ... Jackson asked the Commerct and Jack.son commented: "A rollback ls a that they are genuinely needed," Nixon overhanging snow ledge might collapse • · r h to t lk Inter1"or departments amt-the American must-f' added. of its own weight and bury rescue uapronctt1 got out o is car a Th k iaki with KeUy, according to the police Petroleum Instilute to look into the Jackson told newsmen Simon did not Nixon reported that the Dallon has workers. e IJ>O esman -a officer, but jumped back into the auto give a commilment to roll back prices, been . ''maklilg significant progres1 in re1wnption of rescue efforts would and fled when Kelly returned to police but Jack.son said the energy czar was colderving energy" over recent weeks. d_epend on the result of the avalanche wiit to call for a backup car. Front Page I "considering" such a move. "All of the measures of conservation inspection team. After a IS.minute chase! through the Simon "is prepared to do !OIDething" and. allocation have greaUy improved . Volkmar Zobel, a 30-year-<>ld truct three cities, with the helicopter hovering MISS ING about the high price of oil, be said. the nation's chances of avoid l d g driver, was found alive beneath about overhead, po Hee said .Sapronetli smacked • • • Jackson recalled that a year ago, hardships lb.is winter and gas rationing 10 feet o! snow. Sgt. Robert Dearmond his car into a parked vehicle at Marina the oil industry told Congress that 14.35 Jbla !Pring," be said. said, add ing, "It was a miracle be · Street and the Coast Highway in Seal icing heavily and losing alttuide in a a barrel was a falr price for new Nlioo noted that price increases have survived." Beach. 1 snowstonn over Utah. domestic oil production but now the helped to discoun1:ge fuel OXJsumption He said 1.obei told police be . aaw Officer Keith Nale, also of the The pilot, as yet unidentified. told price is $10.35. but said they must not be allowed to five Or six perlOAS in the coffee lbop Huntington Beach Police Department, Civil Air Authorities that he followed · become excessive. before tbe slide hi . others~could have said he apprehended Sapronetti as he DeMeuse's plane from 12,000 to 8,000 He said the gasoline retiOning system been in ·the service S'tltioo or the small was fleeing from his car. Several of feet and Ulen lost radio contact. J R }t proposed earlier thi$ month "will be motel next door. the passengers suffered facial cuts from Utah Civil Air Patrol Maj. C. W. 8We8 00SeVe ready for use this spring should it prove Dearmond said chances were poor that the collision, and Officer Nale had Whitehead search coordinator at SL necessary." any more survivors wou1d be found. several teeth chipped during hls scuffle George, ~five other planes bad joined B p · Dave Newman, a helicopter pilot who with Saproneltl. lhe search today. They were aided on OOSts a_ vmJellts Dew Zobel to Mills Memorial Hospital Officer Kelly said all four men are the ground by snowmobiles. ·; ~ , in Terrace, said the slide area was in custody today in Orange County Jail. Searchers believe the plane is down F 'F . w· !·~· .. ~Prim_ e Lending ''a real mes1. The whole parking lot Saprooetti is charged with felony in an area .south-southwest of Hatch, Or Orm.e r ll e -and building sites were swamped in reckless driving. driving under the betv..·een Panguitch and Bryce Canyon. ' an ocean of snow!' influence of drugs. assault with a deadly Newport friends ·of DeMeuse said he SANTA MONICA 'AP) _ James ., Rate Reduced 7.obel, who was repo~ in satisfactory weapon upon a police office r and a ·was an ex{ierienced pilot with more ~ t· ri condlUon, was "hofterlng lite a bull" I tha 000 ~ D . tlm Roosevelt of Newport Beach,: son of ~ r w•-rescue workers pulled him •· private citizen, battery on a po ice n 10, ,..,urs yrng e. the 1 ate Presiderit Franklin Delano t NEW YORK (AP)! _ Morgan •= w officer. resisting arrest, and suspicion De.Meuse was expected in San Diego Roosevelt, has agreed to increaae safety, Netnnaa. said. "He continued of ha\ing a.stolen car. within the next few days to prepare alimony payments to bis third ex-wile. Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, to thrash around and babble tncobertnUy All four are charged with .possession his famed 75-foot ketch. Blackfin for Roosevelt, a H-year-<>ld businreuman tbe nation's fifth I a r g es t and we wrestled him all the way to of narcotics and marijuana, Kelly added . the start of the 1,43().mile San Diego and former congressman, was divorced commercial bank, said today it the hospital." 'Ibe other passengers were Victor David to Acapulco race. from Gladys Irene Roosevelt, 57, on will cut its prime lending rate One of the dead, Allan. MacDonald, Kew, 25, of 220\; 9th St. and Jheohn Sept. u. 1969. ThAursdamayllferor ":.!:'1tutotlon91> ~F~:...t a Highway Qepartment em~ye from ·Raymond ~fattson, 23, 17071 Matt w Mrs. Roosevelt asked that he support s ....,. • um u-:i Terrace, was found shortly -.iter 7.obel Circle, both of Huntington Beach, and Front Page J her at a ltandard of living comparable National Bank of St. Louis, posted was rescued. Two victims were idenUfted io San C1emente after allegedly making a 16-year-old juvenile. lo his own. a similar decrease s b or t I Y a.s ·service station attendant Steven negotiations to sell four ounces of Officer Nale said that during the chase,. BLAST Alimony payments initially were set afterward, and credit experts &aid Mlntenko and Donald Laglnodlere, :n, --..,Vofenegfia;;.",...-' _her_o_in_io_anothe __ r_und_erco __ •e_r_.;;Sa;po:.;ronetti attempted to drive the • • • at $!,?SO a month. Later they were it was likely .other b~ would a Prince Rupert buinessman, who were ( Pat Yo Da !le '" No DE to be a nu thal pro! want bul I deoe. prot llo autbo fem a state n1and "Vary I lor exist Ch DE 25 )' call ~1ast "'e'v di rec I hey .and I o"1e out le lhe ,.. '63-4 rem pall yoa the Fran R e we Arte the -ltnarr-amhm!ral-prm!te-ears,~oolfff---------~·---____,h!<!!IOl!lf-~""1mlt"Jast-Jully--j--m,~~~~=--===:rr.=:=-+--both found abou o Jig"' later ; "Bul we got to her supply before the road, resulting in the charge of the flames. dropped to $l 8 month. The prime,• the m1nim lending Another victim, wbgi wu found about our she could and she wasn't able to come assault with a deadly weapon. Firemen said employes of the firm Roosevelt agreed in chambers of fee banks charge biggest and btst 11:30 p.m., was identified as Tbeodore our up "'ith the four ounces,'' Hindman said. told them there were large numbers Superior Court on Tuesday to increase corporate customers, has been Armstrong, 'll, of Terrace, al.lo 1 HrVice ,vee "She was arrested on charges of making of highly combustible aerosol cans stored the. maathly payment to $800 !or tWG . hovering at or near a hiltoric high . station employe. sti ll a prior sale of a half ounce to an Ca " R h in various sections of tbe J.arJlity. ,,___ . . of 10 percent since September. m-AJnon d n ..... missing was the owner neig agent in Laguna Beach." llCer esearC The Anaheim Fire Department sent ,_. the -!~st-nlne-monthiof list 'year, ... p0f ••e·"-s1a"t"'io· n', -Ch. artes "'-wnon· i ~-.,_ a't' Mrs. J!Qosevelt bad ftled suit clairnlJlg ...<.. . "' ..., , - ; ·Antiqtie 1ewe1ry Stolen by 'Guest' --~ . A young Irvine real estate salesman i---ho6e-Tw:Ue.-Roek borne was visited br a procession of gue.c;ls probably ydshcs he had at least one less. Arthur A. !\lartin, 31, of 19471 Sierra Sero Road, complained to Officer Chuck Hoffard that someone touring the residence helped himself to some un ique jewelry. The loss was a $500 pair of matched cufninks fa!hloned ol 110 gold pieces minted in 190Q, Martin said. OIANM COAST IT DAILY PILOT rM Or~ c-t DAJ\.'f' ,.ILDT, wilrl wtlicll ii comll\ned ""-N_..,...,,.. .. publlll'ltlf .., ... 0r1"" c .. 11 ,....illiirlll ~. '-'" rife tcU!lclll.I 1rt Mllll*. .,,.,..,. ,..,...... l'r1'1y, fo< °"" ~. ~ ~ M""'llfllllon It~ Y1llr/', LleUM , IMCll, IN)NJ~lfMc* ""' Sill C"""""" '-" J1,1111 CIPlllr-. A llMtle l'llioflel Mlllklll ·11 puOlllhtd $.,,,,.,...,.. " """'IVl- TM prfflci.pll llUtlilflilol """" II ti Jll 'Wal .. ., Slr"'il• C•WI M-. (II~, ,.,._ loh1rt N, W.H "'"idettl .,. .......... Jeck R. 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' the scene and another lt:...:Ocliiiim;:bedl!i=ll'°""'nw...,ni""";piitaghiej,;,;po~in~ls;.....r~d~ar,u~reriiiisa~id~.-iolr'imm.Wiiffinawr--1-~-~w~a~it D-O t ' A k d _ .llalf lfozen trucks from o ·er Men es o. na IOllS S e ·stood by in caselliey were:_needed.- -· ' ·· ' · fnvestigaJOrs ,.id' ·rlre-fighters w.re F W hh hampered in fighting the fire because or as urne the building bad few windows and heavy Friends of Joe "Country" Washbume sJeel doors on the loading docks maldig it difficu1t to get at the· flames reques!OO !Oday thlit welrwi!lfel'!Of1th·.--------------e-li--t:~ deceased musiclan~mposer m a k e memorial curtributions in the fonn of donationS to Cancer research. "He was serious about this," said l\lrs. Jean .Flynn, ~ Laguna Niguel ~·oman who knew Washbume for more than three decades. "lt was \\Tittcn into his will." \Vashbume, who sang and played on some of the nation 's most popular radio shows in the 1930s and 408, succumbed to a heart attack Monday in Newport Beach. Virginia, his: wife of 40 years, died of cancer one year ago. Final servi ces ire slated for 2 p.m . Ttiursiay in tlle chapel at Paciftc View lolemortal Park, Corona de! Mar. Former Newport Captain Eying R e110 Pomo Law .. RENO (UPI!-James Parker, the former Newport Beach police captain v.•ho now heads the Rooo JX>lice department says his city soon will have an anti-pornography law. . Parker said earlier this: week that after attending a seminar on pornography in Las Vegas Y.'iUt Reno Chy At torney Robert Van Wagoner, he thinks Reno should enact tt.s OY.'ll ·Jaw rather than relying on Nevada 's state l3W. One Inducement to enacting a pornography law Jn Reno, the chief said1 ls Uie recenl Supreme Court decision saying communllies may decide their own pornogral)hy standards. ·He said, however, Reno really Ms no problem with pornography. I FromPqeJ 'THROAT' ... school adminLstrators confermce in San Diego. · Mangers and Shenkman were at the conference, but didn't see .the film . Although lnYited by acfminlstr11or1 to view the .sexually explicit film both trustees claim they thought the event was going on at a movie theater. Daly ran the fWn at the conference. After several discussions the board accepted Roper's apology for the event. Mangers asked for the re1tralning order on the int61t to c:irculate recall petitlon1 and filed a $5001000 civil 1uit against the Citizens for Parents' Rights Committee, charging slander and an attempt at defamation ol character. Have Y~u Got Large r Size? "Chil~n aced 2 are a little bit nosy by nature wt Niki Pabarolf got Into trouble not for sticking his nose Into 10metbing Tueacfay -hut bla loot lnsfnd. He was playing at bis perents' home, at 1"6 Port Carlow Pl11?1 Newport Beach, when be decllltcl to ,.. If a piece of four.Inch pipe would fit bla fO()(. Newport Beach Fire Deporlmenl personnel called upon to cut the plastic pipe off tbe tot's loot uld It was allllOlt a perfect ftt, but a bit too snug. -' ... • Skateboanls-&.95 to 10.95 S~19.95 Sllutnaanl .setr-22.00 I Darts & Dart Boards Basbtllal Back Beards & Goals ·T lllis Shoes insses Sblrts Shirts -Sox Racbts llals llacbt Stlil!Pt • ' • Handball GIOYes & Bals · llacqlletllal llacbts Badmlatlln ·llacqnts Table Teniis Paddles Wannup Siits-21 .95 IP Clliltens Warmup-Sujts....:19.95 Gym Shirts & Shorts Basketbal Sllees ., Basebal Sbaes c Soccer Siiias Track Shoes Mes-hrts-Tias-Tnes ··- ' -IUNtAf .. , , w _ but rd rep "bea com )'OLI .. B l D on l"d larg ge .stal on any fro y In mil to t OU atn A \Vi yea a de to •• COY me ans nex J • lo Av RI Wrdnesda~. Ja nuary 2:3, 1974 s OAIL V PILOT :J Ranch B " - 'Better Vse' Cited by Supervisor • By ~111~~'~ ,;~.~·~~~IBER Upper Newport Boy in imi:iediate danger by the Starr Foundation and county of _development, SUpcrv1sor Ralph negoUators. Tl1e $4.4 million set aside for purchase Dlediich said Tuesday. Oiedrlcb aald be dld it because he or the St~rr ltanc.h may be bett<:r spent Diedrich "'on a two-1A•ee k delay of WIS oOP(l8ed to a clause in the deal on -open -space-hke -tbe-bluffs -aroond ---board action on-an· offer-by-lhe-Slll1'-·-fliviog~tbeJound.all® ball.<ll.llDY.f)I'Ofits_ I Ranch Foundation to sell 5,500 acres of made in the future from gravel deposits · A the ranch above San Juan Capistrano to on the rMcb land. . t VO U give !be board more ume 1o 1oot 1n1o Tb&I provialoo· bu since been dropped I I r alternative purchases. and aides for Caspers ~id the supervisor S "There are many prime areaa in wu ~ent the deal Would go through e r • the Fifth Distrlot threatened by euUy. V I C e development right now and t don't Caspers was obviously surprised by necessarily th ink the StatT Ranch Is Oiedrlch's latest move but went along in the same immediate danger 11 with the two week delay in an effort A s .. d<IJ', WedneldJY and Frtdl)'_ -Diedrich-said. ' lo" aeve the deaf, an aide said. Only Feature Supervisor Ronald Caspers, in whose Supervisor David Baker opposed the de-- lb Dall P · th djsll:lcL®tb t1*..J!pget Bay_ arul lar,. . Got a J>TObtem? Then ·tlJ the Starr Ranch lie said the county Wt"'would'"'be-welt~advised-to proceed Pat Dunn. Pat toill cut w~ed 1n11st proceed with 'each item as it with this," Baker said. "There is no tape, get the becomes available and not choose one reuon to ~lay . it any longer ~ause • answers , end or anothe.r to save. we are gettmg mtq the same problem action y 0 u "Once developers Start into ane or we have had in the past -holding ne e d t 0 these canyons, they go all the way," ~ff on s~ch a purcha~~ until the price '1..1 '°. tve inequi· he said. "The purchase of the Starr ts three times as high. ~ tes In gov-Ranch would represent real long-range The deal ~w befqre the county calls er·nment and planning on our part." for" a $1.~ mtllion down payment with business. Mail During the months of wranallng over the remainder paid over the next fiv e y 0 t.: , ques· the purchase of the land by the oounty, years . at. six percent i n 't e re s t . tiO"ns to Pat · Starr Foundation attorneys • have Bent;fictar1es of t.he ~ale. would be 10 o u n n I At reported receiving offers from land chantles now holding title to the land. Your Service, Orange Coast developers for the land These have Diedrich's 1aJ.est delaying tactic was Dallv Pilot. P.O. Box-1560, Costa reported!}'. included Japan~ interes~. enhru:>ced by testimony from a member A1esn. ca., 92626. lnclt«Je uour Diedlidt and Supervisor-Robert-Battin --of~t1te-Frtend5 of Upper Newport Bay tr.~evltone number. said during Tuesday's discussion that that the uplands around the estuary the $4.4 million would probably be the n~ preserva~ion UJ:tmedlately. 1 No l..en"e for Dads lasLmoney_spent _in Caspers'_disJrlct While we reoogruze the great value ' ' . for a long time to give other districts or -op;en space like-the Stal'T Ranch;- Maxim111n 1Jtili%otion T~ere are advantages to owning a small car besides ere th t · -mileage. Three of the tittle rascals were fitted i"nto 'v ere oo inany cars in the parking !:ipaces. t:he 1neter had expired . But \Vh ich c~1r gets lhl' two parking spaces in downtown Laguna. Not only ticket? =---~___;:______;.:.:.:_~~~~~- Surprise! It's The Streaker TALLAHAS.SEE, Fla. (UPI ) - "Streaking'' has become a fad on -the Florida State U n i-v e r-s i-t y campus. Caspe1~s -Seelcs Legislative Help iI1 Crescent Bay B11y DEAR PAT: .\Vomen s liber~llon.seems a chance to catch up. . we wquld hope that its purchase wouldn 't to be succeeding, at le~st m view or "I think it is unrealistic for Air. prevent the county from spending rooney a number of new laws Ive read about Caspers to suppose there isn't some to save the Upper Bay as well,11 said lt•involves a male running nude across the campus. Orange Count y Supe rvisor Ronald wltil the last minult. Commission The master streaker surprises Caspers has asked ~ror legislative help agend as are placed in ci ty halls :.int• that ~ppear to ™; g~ared towar~ kind of politics involved ln the Ray Williams of the Friends of Upper protecti ng a ~~1nan.~ rights. I . ~n ~ appropriation of recre8tional land," said Newport Bay. want to sound like a ma\~ chauvunst, Battin. referring to the benefits accrued County participation in the acquisition unsuspecting coeds and then tQ purchase some of the view prope rties public libraries .. streaks to the safety of an indoor along Crescent Bay Dri ve in Laguna _William. \VilcoKen. an :1 t t o r 11 e y hideaway before a campus Beach. representing t h e Russell s. s a id bul there n1us~ be an a_r~a ~here men by incumbents at election time from of Back Bay uplands has been strongly dese:-v . a-htlle-addit1on?a-1-l.-e-11.a.l-suclt'"1hingras part-purchases urged by-the-Grand-Juey_in.Jts...annual -~~IJJl!lD ha~ye,,,ns"""bv0''7.c~=,=-_Ca~pers, _who represents the Fifth the view Site. offer is "~lent~ big enough Campus pohre warn that anyone -Urstr1ct0n tfie county-OOard, maae-11rs--foe constr~~1on_oLa__vt_e~1I1t platror~"~' __ _ protection. Do you know one· "He should face up to the eVentualit report. , . T.Y., COSTA MESA that these funds are to be spent .:; The jury .said that uni™ the county llo\\. about this. corrent state Jaw either the Starr Ranch or on the Upper is legally ruled out of c u r re n t authorizes child rearing absences for Bay," Battin added ... That's the money negoti&Uons between the state and Irvine female employes of school dilltricts ind · that-ls availabte~and it-has to be spent Company over the bay it should asswne caught streaking will be arrested statement Monday during a hearing on or g_azebo. . for indecent exposre. a proposed single-family home on \V1Ii:oxen al so_ said the offer t.'Ould C~t Bay DriV'e. The matter was be withd_ravro 1£ construction permits before the South Coast Regional Zone 'ver~ dented and added t~at if residents -conserva tion COmmission,-where-h~-ls co1~tmue to o .. pose proJe_cts._ ~on.:!_ state agencies (time . limits a ad 00 one or the other." a leadership rote in 'its 'preservation. · mandatory or voluntary leave provisk>DI The $1.5 million that would make the Gaspers said . the last thing .he Wants Two Seats Open On Coastal also a member~ ~hcve they willl.ie serving tfie public ___ ...,,. Caspers said the commission shouldn 't in~~rest. , . . . vary), but tbe opl~on of stopping wort down payment for tile Starr Ranch was to do is put the Upper Bay and the for a "'bile to rwse a baby does not set aside in the summer to acquire Starr Ranch "in a foot race with each hold up the pennit ~quested by Carl And I ve lived 10 Laguna Beach since.• Hillgren for a home at 203 Crescent 1944 and I'm. quite confident they won't, exlsl for fathers. Bell C8n)'OO Flats Park, ... part of the other." Chhan Pieces Needed Starr Ranch properly. He said he doesn't want to give the Bay Drive because it is at the end be representing the majority feeling," of a row of IO blufftop lots. he added. . DEAR PAT : 'Vhen .we "'ere manied 25 years ago. \Ve chose a china pattern called Del ~Jonte made by Franciscan Masterpiece China. 'fhrough the year~ we've purchased additional pi e ces directly from the manufacturer. but now they are no longer making this patt~m and pieces can't be obtained on a special order basis. Do you know of any other outlet \vhere "'e may be able to purchase the pieces \\'e wan t? Diedrich, Bilttln and Chairman Ralph impression that "purchase of the ranch Cl.ark have banded together in recent will mean doom9day" for any other Water District It is the .farthest from a vantage Jeannette Ne:1:iJees of Laguna ~each point of the ocean which Caspers led the oppos1t1on t~ the pe.i:1n1t. A weeks in an ~pparent ~ffort tQ scuttle acquisitions in his district. the StarT Ranch purchase, one of Terins of the purchase agreement described as "undoubtedly superlative.'' memi,>er of th~ comm1tte~ appo1~ted to Other commissioners agreed wit h look 111~0 f~nd111g. she _said t_he exten1. Caspers' pet p_l'Qjects_._ allow the county until Feb. 9 to make It was a move by Diedrich -branded a decision on the Stal'T Ranch offer political by Caspers -that led to the before the charities can withdraw it. cancellation of the purehase agreement The board will meet again m the matter last month. It, was then resurrected Feb. 5. candidates for two vacancies on the Caspers and voled 7.1.1 to approve of public nghts regarding thi s property Coastal Mtmicipal Water District board Hillgre.n's. request. Voli ng no \Yfls hasn't been properly explscd:! of directors may take out nomination papers from the Registrar of Voters Comnussioner Don \Vilson. \vhile • office beginning Feb. ll. Chairman Don Bright abstained. D SJ , The Coastal Municipal Water District ·The ·question of how large a public OCtOl' · 3lll view site should be provided on Crescent ' is the "middle man" for water sales ~ay has been a growing . controversy between the. Metropolitan Water District m Laguna the last few weeks. Son Arrested and water districts serving the Orange A number of residents have contended · ~ C.F., COSTA MESA Telepliont lbt Franci5can Sbop. !lS. G634569, to inquire If any Of 'the remaining pieces -available 'in yolll' pattern are tbose you require. U 90t. Berkeley Rapist Strikes ~t between Costa Mesa and Sah that the eight foot wide pathway and Clemente. 3,200 square foot view point offered PASADENA (UPI) --.The 22-year--old Terms of William K. Patrick of the by Maggie McKnight Russell, who owns son .of a Kaiser Hospital gynecologist , you will be ·told about other firms lo lbe Los Angeles area wblcb carry older - Twice Within Minutes Costa ~esa. division and Ham J. Lo~nz the other lots, isn't enough. was arrested after allegedly sl3ying his of the Newport Beach d,ivision expire A citizens committee has be e 11 father with one blast from a 12-gauge this y·ear. appointed by the city council to exp.ore shotgun . Nomination papers may be picked up funding pcmibilities to acquire more of Jan E. Hornstrom met his father. -Ref1111ds D11e BERKELEY (AP) --Two young suddenly stopped, pulled out a pistol between Feb. 11 and March s for the the land. Dr. Emil Holstrom, 62, in the family's Franciscan palteru. DEAR PAT: Recently my husband '>''Omen were raped in separate incidents and said, "Give n1e all your money." June 4 election. The Registrar of Voters Caspers said htonday he h~s been driveway as the elder Holstrom returned and l ordered a set of waterless 13 minutes apart in Berkeley, police Alter she handed over $6, hie said office is located at 1119 E. Chestnut in contact with Assemblyman Robert home Tuesday night and allegedly shot cookv.·are from a Miracle Maid have reported. "And one more thing before you go." Ave., Santa Ana. Badham (R-Newport Beach) to request him. The younger Holstrom then , salesman. \Ve paid a $30 deposit and A 22·year-old hitchhiker said a driver and forced her to commit a sexual · To q~lify as a director, the candidate a ~rtion of the fees gathered from reportedly gave the shotgun to a were told we had four days to cancel. who picked her up in a white van act must be a registered voter, a resident environmental license plates to buy some neighbor and left. Arter-two days we did cancel through As he drove off again, the woman or the Coastal Municipal water District of the central Jots. fle was arrested several blocks fron1 the representative and then by mail. tol<l poUce she pustiN:-open the door and the-division-in which he-is rwming. He estimated the lots would cost the family's home in the exclusi ve f-.ll!.l'-l!'iU..fJ!J:d..llDlllLll»..OOJJ!lll!l.ll . .MXioll 'J)n p 'Xk l"t.1••' And jumped out, falling to the ground. The Coastal Municipal board meets SlOO~OOO lo $150,000 and "if Hadham Comes neighborhood on suspicion of murder. i our cancellation had been received and ~e ~(:H;;U; As she ran away, the driver fit·B:J-at once a IIIQDth-a.t-tbe office• ol the through ," Caspers said, he will ask The motive for the slaying \Vas not our deposit would be refunded in three her, striking her an inch from the spine Laguna. Beach County Water District. qangl! county ana tagunraarllBe'1a'1c!ltn-ntor--llam~"""'n".------.:._:_ _____ _ \Yeeks. It's been three months and we Confr.s' cated·· in her left buttock. Each d1rector receives $50 per month. put up some of the money and-buy J still don't have the refund. OUr be 011e to four lots. s was taken 'to Herrick HOllpital Seal Rock, a -ans1·ent home for a D1·u"-Deatl1s P1·olled neighbors, who ordered and cancelled . wh h led . 1· I ~-y h n· . F u ~ . al the Same tiine -we did . are" s"U Tl T ere s e was repor U1 sa ~a.wry . out . 1es Ill all cbloily of sea lions, and the Laguna " •eater 00 condition today. Ma p waitll_lg for their, refund .. too. Is this " No one has beer. arrested in the case. PALOS VERDES (UPI) _ T\\'O . rme . rese rve a~e viewable from the SAN DIEGO (UPI) -The deathll' -:-....icgtrlm:rt!!"11llJ1atr!'!---......:.:._......: ________________ j;;:_~he-oll°1.!:h:er~i~ne~ide:·~·~*1~a~w:•:llld~be=~-JT~o~rr;an~se:\%ffiYWoT,ut~hs~~w~~l~kjn~·~i;.;:on~~a~ra~jn~-;:;si~~~j~a~s ~is~D~a~n~a~P~Q~Ul~t~H~arbo~~r~.~~.g,!l'-~o~f~tw;o~pa';;.t:ieMnt~s;o~f~lh~eJd~ru~g;.Lre~h~a~biSli~ta~t~:on:_ __ J ' --D.H., SAN CLEMENTE FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP ) -Law rescuer alerted by screal11!1 saw two softened cliff fell 200 f~J'§<lay1killing led Hill ' \\'est .-Btad -Compauy: ii· legkiqi'~' enforcement pel'SQmlel bave_sbut down. m_eri tl'}!ing ,to ·PIJ.li;_~ ... WO!D:IJJ, inf9.. a. ~e and seriously id]11iftg ·urothe't:--" :h::r~t,1-~ ,. -~~~the. Long ~~ch . are be~g in~~~jgated, .the Na~ .. s~id .. _ ~ buL apparently slow In Jsslliag depct1lt the Empire 'nteater again. leaving with car. He grabbed· h~r by the legs, but Vi ctor· ·M. Villagomez; 17, \\.·as deiit: .sb()u;~ iJ!,.~ ed 'be .tQ.Vt~~ls~1e~."''"Tu~y; .. 'l'M.·:~es;;.yUNaVy ,-Fireman ~.._, ..... rerunds. Chris Carey' Mlracle Maid the "film "Deep Throat,'' three employes lost the tug~-war and the car sped on a!Jival at the, Torrance Memorial negotiations~ ~ -.. c~e o, } ; .. ~tf .S· . AJ>~r~~c__,e d \Vtl~~f!l ,5fidel"!>2fl~ , f 9, -pr.. ... ', representative at the firm 's Wiscoaliln and almost everything else inside the away, the victim's legs still dangling. Hospital. Alex Gullmette also 17 was A numbe r .,. . I . ed h Atlanta, an M"ar1ne Pvt. Theodore Ri ce. 'headquarters, is chtcldng Into yoar · '--.. ~-' listed 1·n cn"l"-l ~-dit"ion' . • h dn' h r 0 1ci izens com. P.am t .cy , 20, of Detroit. \\'ere found Saturday ;n movie 1.ivu:PC· • ·' The woman told police she was raped, ·-·-· a t e d th h complaint and will lssne a refund to lc::::::c-=-c===· __ · ar o e comnuss1on earing their quarters. -·-you anno · r ae.lgbliOl ... bouk.20.J>fficw_'Dtesday carted off beaten, strip~ and tied to a tree ·~~~~~~ ~ft,,.,., all the theater aea_ts Jlll I.be groudl ,_.m l1ie Oi!'iliiOl!lls. Slie eventu aly ~· GEM-TJ"A"l-K :: ~ "''""''"""'"''""'--'"" -"' as compttDY records are checked. floor, projectors, some films and a pile managed to t1trlc8te herseH and waHfed ~ H.L : - Biggest Fa,..... of magazines. lo a nearl>y r .. ldence to call for help. ~ .l! ~ "111 ,tell you what .. we should have Ttie man. who" tried lo help called ;,\ ~·'4-~ l '. •. DEAR ,PAT : I'm doing a school report done i8 brought a sign crew and bau1ed-potrce with the car's license number . _ " on far 1ning in the United SU.tes and ott the mraquis out in · front," saiCI. and ~ers Kenneth and Samuel Davis oo-·· ~ • I'd like to know if California baa the Dist. .Atty. 1';m Cl.arty as the last fj Of Oakland were arrested and charged ~ · ~ larges t £arms in the country since it's these ts be" ed with offi TOftAY l a were mg remov . . rape, 1cer said. """ ... 1 generally known as the top agricultural The theater was closed last week but "'II state. I've tried to find this information opened its doon again this week with ' b Q on my own, but can't come up vl'ith the cootrovenial film.-E l ' . y ~ any comparative figures on farm size 11 was shown free in ,__ of avoiding X-COfilmiSSiOner · from one state to another. ,..,.._ w further police raid& and potrons were ' J. C., HUMPHRIES J You may be surpr~~:" br:lSJ:' .~!;! asked to acknowledge what type of movie Admits Kickha· ck -Pl~~·~~. is no. The largest farms in tbe Uatted they were about to see before they. AMETHYST ~ States are located In Eameralda County, enCurrytered. "d Nevada. According io a Cenns of sa1 1he theater was raided Agrlcultare, a total of 19 r11ttbes because It "started yesterday exhibiting averaging more than 131,00. acres ucb a movie which has already tieerf field was counted there. Callfornla'1 Freno to be obscene by the courts in this COWl!y." Counly did top all olb« 11.S. eeaattes in value or rsrm products sold at $37'1 mituon. Of the 6,1!7 commerdll f1rma lo tbaL c.ouaty, the aVtfHe farm prodac:t output was Ml,541 per farm • and thaL ain't hay! ----AtlGllafJle fJU Mall DEAR PAT: I have a Rid-Jid Spred \Vil'lg ironing table. For more than a ' year I've tried unsuccessfully to g«it , a new p.id and cover at all the majOr department and hardware stores. I wrote to 'the ~11flnesota manufacturer twice asking where I can buy the pad and cover. or requesting they be sept to me C.0.0. Since I never received an auswer, I'm 11,t a IOO:s @s J~ What .. 11\Y . next step should be. R.L., BAtBOA J. R. Clart Oompuy bas beoa ttld -&o Dtlan Corporadoo, %ZM Ulllvenlty A\"C., St. J!au\, ~Unn1 &Silt. AlthooP Rld~ld pad& aad covers ire ao Mpr 1tocked by rt.tall stores, tlley •re 1v11Jable by mall order from Delu'I lales. ~epartme~I. ,t Laguna CofC -Intlie Red? I John Romania, Laguna Beach Chamber of Commeroe ~~ somewhat -iuuy told t he chamber board of d i r e' c t o r 1 Tueeday lhll unless more duel· paying members can be rounded up, Ibo chamber will end vp. spending 15(11) more than It bu Ill the budget. · · ThO auembled bu.i-men munched away at the luncheon, ignoring the Ill l!Jtsndil wind unlll Prt1ldenl "/Afcy Bunt.asked "How do we banllle the 15(11) dellcttl" Former treasurer Cy Nuaent volunteered an answer: "crtaUve lxlokkeeping, II BALTIMOilE (UPI) -A lorn\er &tale ' roads commission chainnan bu testified FEBRUARY'S GEM ' ' In· the bribery trial ol Biltlmor. County This stone, of deep religious sig- executlve Dale _Andersn that he paid nificance, was the firSt set in the C. kickbacks lo the county when Spiro third row oi ihe breastplate of l T. Agnew wu county ezecutlve in hopes Aaron. It was believed to typify the ., of being awarded M>bld e~rlng sacrifice of Christ. and later wa s contracts. associated with St. Valentine. Jerome Wolff, named in the exposition.< One-of the first gemstones used of evidence last year against Agnew for beads and a mulets; it was oe.. as .having solicited kjckbacks for Agnew -Iil!ved by the ancienls to sharpen while the former vice president w.as intellect, aid hunters , Prevent dis· governor ~ Maryland, lol~ a federal ease ai1d control evil thoughts. in ~ Jury Tuesday he paid 12,200 to medieval time~ it was said to make admlne;::_tfOil~nA loanoJ!1e ~g,n e."!' its wearer shrewd in business. third . .. .::-er to • The first or ma ny amethyst leg- party wtiile Agnew was county ends concerns Bacchus god of " executive from. 1962'* · · • · Andenon, a former · Dem 0 cr 1 t 1 c '''Ute. and Al!lelhyst band1na1den .. national t'Ommitteeman who su eeded oi goddess Diana. To save Ame-- Agnew as county executive in 1~ when tl\ys. f1·01ll .Bacc~1us1• Diana turned : Agnew was elected governor w her n!to a clear white stone. Bae· Indicted on bribery, extortlm 1~ t!: ch.us, frustrated, po~red . \vi ne over • .,. evulon cb.lflOI. th18 stone, impartmg its purple · , color. Amethyst is still held by Two Shot to Death som.e to be protection a gainst intox- AOANA, Quam (UPI ) -Two men, one ti them •.U.S. sailor, were found lhol to deatll -Y In pn abandoned ammunition b u n k e r. POUce ll!vt no dtlllla. ication. R em aining a beautiful, rela tively inexpe nsive gem , Amethyst is a stone you can be proud to wear or give. I • Seiko DX ... more than just another pretty face. ~luclt mor1>.17 jewt•I!! n1fln>, i1\ fa..:t. And self-winding, bi-lingual i11Stant day-du le ch."nge c~lcn· dnni. 98.2 fl wuter·ff!!lted •nd J11ynchronizOO !leCOftd seUi nir. Pl1.t" the kind of .11~·t1ge a<.'C\lt:'lt~" and qunlity tha.4 Seiko ill fl'tnou• f<lr. You'wseen theSeikoDX • w11tcheJ11 on 'television. Now \."'Clm" in and see why O'ft'niu~ tt Seik<l i .. liku hn ... in i; rout f"l\Vn little rohot, • • J.C. J.J.umphrie~ 112) NEWPORT ILVO .. COSTA MESA CONV(NIEm Tl•MS Jl Yl,,l11N' lHf $'-Ml l0CA'10M • l•••Jl.,,...,it o.,1 -Mun• C•1•10 ~HOME \~l.1401 • - • 4 DAILY PILOT Ki.ssing er Imprecis e On Spying --·-;-WASl!ING1'0N (UPl). Whil!~Oll ·- 11·ere away, a reparte.r told Secretary or State Henry A. Klssinaer, II came out that the Pentagon wu spying oo \'OU ' Kissinger, alVini his first news conference 'Ibelday amce hit II-day marathon of peace tall<s In Egypt and Jsrael, was not Duffed but was not: as precise a1 uau1l ln answering. He said be knew there was •· White liOtUe invesUgaUon -"the so-caUed plumbln" -,in sensitive National Se.:urity Council, u·hlch he: then headed, but he never WU loid the results. WHY NOT? He was asked. "Because I was told J was not to be informed of it." Who told him ? "I have said all that 1 will say on this subject. but all internal security matters in the White House after May, 1!110, were handled by Mr. (John D.) Ehrlichman's office." Ehrlichman was one of lhe t.op White House aides who disappeared from Frt1ident Nixon's elite team after the \Vatergate investigation got under way. \Vhile Kissinger was engaged in high diplomacy in the Middle East, it was disclOAed in Washington that th e Pentagon had a spy. ring \\'ithin the National Security Council even though Rear Adm. Robert 0 . Welander sat in on its meetings as liaison officer for the Joint Chiefs of Starr. KISSINGER SAID lhe first he knew of leakage was publication by syndicated -~cotumnisr-Jack-Anderson-ol-''highly ---Classified documents" on the United States' position during the Indian· Pakistan war in 1971. Anderson wrote that Kissinger had ' Testimon Stan din So ·Far Ca111el Pat1·ol Hardy 1ne1nbers of Botswana 's police camel corps prepare to-make--rounds under merciless sun -in .... the Kalahari Desert. Officers, doing all their travels by-camels, patrol-60,000 square miles ol desert. Perjury Charge Not Fil ed A fter Hearing Nixon tape~_ From Wlrr Servicn WASHINGTON -OU.led While HOIMe cowi>el Johll W. Dean 111'1 ltllimoey before the Senate Watereate committee and federal srand jurlu apparently ls wllhstandinil the test of the Whitt House tapea. , It was learned Tuesday night that the pros~tors have no plans to chatte- Dean ith I In when be testified about White House dlacusa Watergate b:""eak-ln. . It also is known that Dean is continuing to cooperale clo8ely with 'the prosecutors. He was seen entering their offices within the la.st couple of days. A SOURCE, WHO SAID he believed he was familiar with the m·aterial Republican Senate leader Hugh Scott said contradicted Dean, suggeated thst Scott may have been mistaken. Scott 'said Sunday the White HO\ISe had ipformation that could prove Dean was wrong when he said the President knew of the Watergate cover~ before A-larch 21, 1973, the date the President has said he first learned of it. SCott today stroogly reiterated his.claim that he ha'si information refuting S'.lme charges made by Dean. 'DHs It stl" fft d•rl' sought never were recorded and that ~ third cOntained an l8~·mlnute gap , that had obllteraled all refertnee lo the Watergate break·in. l\feanwhile. the chainnan of a -Coosresaional coonmltlee investlplln( Nixon's tax retW11s says the Prealdent may have to p a y aome back income tax ... Bui he said the questloe of fraud wa1 sUJl U{lresolved. DEAN PLEADED guilty in October lo a charge m ainsplracy lo ohstrucl Justice. The J>l'OlOC'llon agreed not to seek further ~ against Dean in "THE MORE I learn a b o u t the exchange for hia l'OOpenllloe. matter," Sen. Russell B. Long (l>-La.), B~ the agreement specified that said, "the more It seems to me tbat per Jury cbarg .. would be · brought 1r· we wlll osk lbe.J!resldent l<>-JlaY some evidence. showed that the fonner back taxes." presiden tial counsel had lied. l.Dng's ~mit!ee is one of three 'Last July, the prosecutor'• office groups -lll('ludlJ'l8 the White HOUH ---i•old-bls-stall-lhal-Nixon-wanled-tbe_4 _ • :J\.C • • €I h ~~k':ans1a1es to "till" in ravor or ~ffieTICRII-lfJ.ISSIIl-g-1n---as -SUbPoe118ed the ,.tapes of ntn, pruidentlal ~ the Interns) Revenue Service -converullonB~The-demlUIChvU-ba!'---inY.mlgotln&..w~-°'JJOLNlion_too.~ --11--- largely on Dean's testimony before the an improper tax deductkla when he Ehrllchman started an 1n\'estigauon. the secretary said, and Welander said he had evidence the leak occurred in the .ctmiral's office. "Sometime later," Kissinger said, "I don't have the exact dates, several weeks later, Mr. Ehrlichman Jet me see, vr nther li&ten t.o, the inte?Togation of Gen. Welander with respect to this particular incident · t'ro1n \\'ire Service~ Vietnamese ships and a spotter plane · T·he survi\•ors 1,1.•ere picked up at 6:30 SAJGON -The U.S. government t~ \Vere searching for the olher 59 crewmen p.m. Tuesday, Hien said. They were day promised to exert "every effort'' 10 of the sunken ship. But he said the 'transferred early today to ' a South locate and American missing since survivors aported their captain and a Vietnamese patrol craft' and taken to large number of their shipmates were a hospital in Da Nang. · Chinese forces captured the di sputed still aboard ~·hen the ship went down. Paracel Islands from South Vietnam. TllElR BOAT had first been reported Th US E i..-"-· ·d the THE SURVIVORS t ~ fl "" sunk and then on Tuesday "'as said Watergate corn.wittee daJ_med $576,000 In deductlons for the On Oct 23 the whit House ......,. g!li m some ol his vice )Rlldtnljal t I ih ' · e . a6'~ papers to the National Archives. ~ g .ve e tapes voluntarily to U.S. . Loog said the deductiom even while Dtstnct Judge John J. Sh1ca, who they may have been lmProPer may subs_equently turned over the Watergate have been ·taken in good faith and portton1 to the Pro.ttcUtors. without fraudulent intent. He said the THE WIUTE HOUSE bad notified Sl rica that t)'"'O of the coov~rsatiom: 1n, .. uaat1on h.u not prOC<edod ear eoough to make any conclusions aboUt whether fraud wu involved. "AND IN THE COIJllSE of th•'s e . . ffiUCl~~y in .)d1gon sa1 · s ay~ a oat "'r h ped . h d Am · · ·1· 1 r 79 ho · Iil •-r th to ave esca v1111 severe amage. interrngatioo, there was developed an er1can "'as. a c1v1 ian cmp oye o W'S m e preservers ~ore e Bu h I I U FTC c lls f s allegatk>n not only with respect to the tNhe U.SH. dcfe~d att1ache's oGffice in D~I t.ankemilr. Kopionella1 p0ickedN them up about ~~t. a ter report apparen Y "'as a or cary ·-·-or the leak but also about the ang. e Y>as 1 cnti ied as 'erald Emi 175 es east o a ang and aboot h d d ----K h ~ f Lal H'll p 50 ·1 t 11•-p ccl b' I After I e battle last Satur ay an unauthorized transfer of documents from . os i "'', o ayeue I , a. trues wes o i..:: ara arc lpe ago, . Ch . A Dutch tanker rescued 23 South Hien said. Sunday. Saigon said a 1 n es e my office to the office of the Chairman \'ietnamese cre\vmen of a patrol boat He said the men reported : Their ship amphibious force ovc1Tan a garrison of the Joint Chiefs Of Staff" -Adm. sunk last Saturday in the batlle for was hit by a Chinese missile and set of 62 South Vietnamese ~·ho were put ' w • c • Thomas H. Moorer. a~hore to reinforee the Vietnamese claim arning on igarettes "Beyond this one interrogation, J was the P~cels, the Saigon conunand :~~~r~t~t:~~ :r:~ Tbeshl8tt~~ to the barTen. coral Paraccl islands told nothing about the investigation a~ co~mand said t\vo of !he nien stayed aboard himself, and a '.'Jargc and any oil deposits that may be beneath ,. either preceding or following this died shortly after they were picked up number" or the men remained with the ocean noor around ·them. ' interTOgatlon. I WM amazed by this and tv•o others v;ere in serious condition. him. An hour later, the Chinese opened 01ina also claims lhe PardCels, and \VASHINGTON (UPI) -The Federal 'DIE AGENCY said the cWTent. allegation, since the office or the ifs claim was recogniied by the 1951 Trade €omml&slon (FTC) told Congress cigarette package \\'amine wblch reads: chairman and my office had worked SCV.gon·s chief military spokes man, Lt. {~~cr~gain, and the boa~ sank six hours San Francisco peace treaty after \Vorld today it should order a stronger health "warning: the surgt!(ID general bu closely t.ogether , .. l must add that Col Le Tr u n g H.ien, said South \Var JI. warning printed on ciga rette packages, determined that cigarette smoklna: is I was mt a•·are of the fact that a •• L a lill:Q;,. .... ,...,...., .... ::d ... China has announced that ii captured require the same v.·arnlng on packs dangerous to your health" abouJd be report was being prepared by ~tr. r "personnel of the other Side" during of "little cigal"$'' and launch a more explicit. Ehrlichman, and I have never seen that -·" the battle and "·ould return them "at government advefl!sing campaign to · lt suggested this statement irl.1tel!:I: report Nor have 1 seen the reports Hughe~ ..tl ~re,t" ~ an appropriate time." But it has said discourage smoking. "Warning: cigaretle smoi:lng l• of the investigation that was conducted ~ ...t1lr r . nothing about .an .'\merican among the The agency also said Coogrm should dangerous to health and may ca\Be by (then Defense Secretary 1'felvin) captives. appropriate money for a government death from cancer, -coronary heart-- Laird's olflce." ·~. ~ ~ ----"'·---.,rcse~~arch~µ~·~-lo~.'!d•~•'.!•l!()of_:•~·~·saJ~•:'.."~diseue, chronfc bronchitis, pulmonary -c1gare te. enq:;hysema-and other diaeues." • --.l!iflLDllllBILI~Qll' 1111til lasLll:«'!"'--"-ff.P.-1 .. --i;;;: __ -UJ'-1-1 ;., 4; .. ~,,.0 -.. f' __ ,, B J f Al J 1 d The FTC's annual report on cigarette It said the game language abJuld he KiMinger said, that his ooe-lime aide • ett~-0 K-h• ' .,.,.,..,.~~ .. '-~~-.a.uO< ...... :YrO.u..~o...1.luCAJD.,,£.....,e.,,.._ __ ..,.,.....,.,,;<Ho1a1-consull1P'.lolhd~'!'-l -Z"'J!IQ!JJ!lood.-.J1»w-QJ1ou.'ilLI!dulcUMmeiits... __ .__ David \'oung was investigating the leaks. apparently hit 582 billion, another record "I did oot instruct him, nor did I l RENO. Nev. (UPI) -A lega l effort lo notily billionaire Howard Hughes Girl Found in La ke and an increase of 3.8 percent over THE REPORT said "little cigar'' request it. I ne\'er saw lhe reparts he 's wanted in court to face grand jury indictments has resulted in returned ~· the previous year -one of the· btggest pacb(a should at least say: "wanint: " . 1 letters marked. "~-1oved. left no address." LIBERTY, S.C. (UPI ) _ Th e body percentage increases in recent yean. smoking lltUe cigars may be dangerous Kissinger said sin'ce his return he But U.S. attorney Devoe Heatin said Tuesday a warrant jor his arrest •-vt1111· health ti smoked and ~--•~ ,. o{ Tammy Denice Haynes, 12, was round w ~ -~ had taJJced to William Fu l b r -i g ht , could be issued if Hughes fails to appear as ordered Friday for arraignment {. . th k l 1 Lak H 1 11 in the aame ~tities as dpretta." l~~te on stock-menipttl&HofHl:rwHonspi~ha~ . in e mur y wa ers o e ar we k ·} b R • and preferably should alao lilt apedflc .. ~ · F~ ~la.._~~ COriunlt.tee; .J_obu ....,._.._, . ·Hp.ghes' ;(lttoniey .Jieve~ soug~t,.dismissal. of ·the charges; sa~irtg lhey Tu.esday, four . weeks a ter e . was y 8 ec06'~~'ie~~f-~~mer::::::!...:::::::_:;::,..::::~!'.:::::: __ I--,•~ stifuiiii" .Qemoc!ratlc •Chifbftan =if , the :~~f"·:Ja~ed. substan ce:---: ~~ ' : , ~,,.. ~~ "--..... l' ··~" .-"-~·-=:"1 .•>~ -~l ..-'-= ,...._ "'.' •} I '.a···bduTho~edP.ilc!"kme;ns}·"-.a·.Co]auwindty~. • •• _:.:.-.e~~--u~•i,r.-.o.'tl?l,c.lo'e' :.~!~s·~•1t.·· ip~.:_·,·~~t~O: ~.;~re· '::' .-a··;···'·v-.~e".,.-~ ·.~."".,_~·~·'"'.' 'on~t>luca~tlnie'nfpithe'la~lillldc'°.· i_eopedt'~-~-"".1 .. allyi!·~-~-t -·:. •. . . "Sertale·'Armed Forces C!)mmi t t@;e ; .·.., " -A .nine.couni ~indictmcflt .illlegcs a· cohsP.itac,Y. by..Jf(e tech)'.Si\t<t }fug1iC~., -1, iui'"" ... _ · -~MIJQ ·-""'! .,.~ --:.. \'Olunteering to "answer any question s now believed Jivi ng in the Bahamas, and others. to pressure directors of • pu Ibey might have on this subject" ·• Air\vest airlines into se lling by forcing d0\\1\ the value of company stock. The I sa id a m~~r charge w~uld be filed penons, about the serious damace to ' Indictments also charge harassment by lawsuit threats against Airwest direc· against Virgil Preston V1nsop, 38, a s n· E l hea.lili which can ~lt from cigarette ·--R~ ed Author Scorned -tors. bachelor hou>epainler who was charged an 1e 0 ar v smoking." II !<OOmmmded m . r. TWO SU~f~10NSES were sent to Hughes at his last known address, the Summa Corp, in Las Vegas. The first was relurned with lhe notation ''moved, left no address," the second was refused by the corporation. MOSCOW (UPI ) -The Soviet press today ~ept up its attack on dissident author Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn, linking him with \Vestern hawks, fifaoists and the followers or Hitler. Literatumaya "\Ve can't serve a su mmons outside the continental limits of the United .. 1 Gazeta, the weekly newspaper of the Writers Union, devoted nearly an entire page t.o denunciations of the Nobel Prize· winning author. States," said Heaton. '\SO "'e can't go to the Bahamas lo serve it if that's l't where he is. "Ou r position is he cannot be arraigned through an attorney. A warrant for · arrest is preliminary to extradition proceedings." . _. .............. .,., .. , .. ..,;, Cold Front Chills States De1ist fog Causes Problems to Soutli Dr~ver~ Temperattcre1 "4ffl Ltw ''"· c " " " ,, . ,, 31 31 l-1 .\I ~ u 3' 11 ·'• •! •2 .II .SJ ,, .!4 " " " " ,, 11 .l? .o(I, .,, . , "' .~ :15 ,, .tll . " " '' ;J;l JI 7, ..... ,..JO _ .. ,, 1J " ff " .. " lf ,0\ 2t 1) .ti :.. : .. u ,. .. .SI •S .ll .. " ,, 31 ·'' " 11 .... ,, •!l tt ~ • • •111cAHC1•,<_0-:~·;:':."·::·~·k--:!.-Y--::: -.o •....... ,~,. !!Dur ., 11\t IU,tllO Atroort, r1pPlf'lt •11 ~lrplant from ltl "IOOrl"' and ov1r111mlng 11. Two •tmllrllCt~ .,,.,, tl10 blown llVllr f11 Coron• In Ille S•"'• 11111t C111von •'""· b10ttlno tht 11.lvtt"iklt Frffwfy tor IYl«f tfltn ... .-. .. Aoour 11.0CO '°"''MM Ctl/fOr!ll• Cal'°" tom11~111 M IOtMf'1 I" tM tflt wr•I MlllGIJI POWlf" fflt" al¥11"tl llOura lltttllM OI '#tllll dtlTl-eit, ' earUer with kidnaping..'tammy--1ast De<:. · "' government speodifle ~ ~. educatJoul II. r campaijji iililch would g!n llie seere!ll'y Tammy had been missing since she SPACE CENTER. HoUlton (AP) -ol health. tducatim and welfare autflor. · was taken from the latmdromat where Jlirequent !altering d. a control gyro&c0pe ity "to pwdlase ume on commercial she had been left with .her two younger has prompted the early ~fch of lhe broadcasting facilities and gpece in print sisters. Skvlab 3's prime recovery ship. media for the dlssemlnalq of """5agff ' u,,, ......... G .... 1111 ... GMlf!1•110r Gov. Edwin W. Edwards of Lulllana "'porl8 the I~ is looking Into his gamblin1 In Nevada, but denleJ reports he· lost $200,000. "No one has ever paid of( gambling debts for me 1nywher~." I, • . · But space officials say the utronaut.s designed to dllcourage c I g a re t t e ·elm probably comolete their ti.week smoking." mis.sk>n even If the ailing stabiliser bn:aks down. . "[ have a good feelln( we're going to go the 84 days -if the god! 1mlle on us," said Skylab Proeram Dlrtctor William C. Schnelder. ' ' ' ' ' SCIINEIDER SAID backuo llyl""1S probably could hold th• station ateady without the gvro , fc;ir the remaining IS da.vs of the mission. Many sclenlific experiments would have to be curtailed, however. A photo survey of earth wu canceled Tuesday after almost c o n t l n u o u s fluctuations of the gyimcope. "We ohould he prepond !or it lo go out ,at an time," Schneider said. HBut we hope it won 't go out at alt" If it did fall. "we wouldn't t'Ome home in a nuh" because control of the SS.ton station weuld 1 h I f t automatlcany to t'Omputer-managtd thruster 1ystems, he said . BVT, AFTER th• ~ aded up •!or more than I houl'I Tue!day, Sdu>fkler ordered the carrier USS New Oriana lo leave 10< the splashdown ...,. oil the C.Ufoml• rout II will llll on Saturday from San DlefO, three days aheldoflldledule, · "Don't construe thla u mfantna, wi're comlnf bomt •ar!y," Sdmolder told newtmen. 0 Wt Just don't want to 'block the -1b1111y o1 com1nr11ome earty." The lhlp will be bt pooitlan to rebieVe the -ut. anytime 111rt1JW _ _,,_ TheJ '" In the Alh d'ay of 1111 mllllon today, with 11>1-Ml for Feb. •• • Bugged hy Name, She'll Star:t Again SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Tired of .wiaccrack.s about her name, Celeste Stephanie Martini, 21, asked tho Superior O:Jurt lo change her laat name lo Boeth. Miu Martini sa id she picked the last name at random from Newsweek magazine's Jist of editors, which include& that ol Richard Boeth. World-National News Also Page 20 " -----,-~-~---· " DAILT PILOT DELIVERY SEA.VICE Dtff'NJ or lite D•HJ Pllol ,, 9""1'111tttd ....,..,, .... " " ... .. ......... ,_ ,_,.. ., 11• """' 11H tllf .,.., ..,., d .. ...... tt ,.., Clllt l f't lit;M .... ,, ... . ........ ....... ,, " ............ ... """ ..,., -.., . . ........... ,, " ... .. '-'~·· ....... ' "" ...... "'""" . ,.., Ct• .... "'"" "'"' " .. .. ....... ~ ... _ .. __ ... _ .... c.,tl*-. ~ ,..,, .... ""-' utlN ........ ...... • • ' . -' '. •• ' ' , " , 0ffice1" In Bribes SANTA BARBARA (AP ) - stanley R. camp, the only police_ chief in_tbe.Jlls.tl>ry _of Guadalupe, has been booked for investigation of accepting cash bribes in exchange for not enforcing the law, Santa Barbara County s h e r i f f ' s deputies report. camp, 59, was arrested Tuesday and ac<11sed by deputies of acceptlng e total of $600'in five pa)'.ments sioce their· \nvestlgpition began last Nove~r . Investigators said the mane~ was paid by t--~mdereoveragents who to.id:.. CapW they wer.e rUnnin8 an illegal bookmaking operation and didn't t Want him to interfere. CAMP HAS been head of Guadalupe's 1six -man police force since -the· city was incorpOrated in 1947. His fath- er was heed constable at ooe time. Guadalupe, which has a population of about 3,300, is located in northern Santa Barbarµ County. Sheriff John W. Carpenter said the investigation was lawtched because there had becq reports for several years that_Guad_a.lllJte_RQ.li~ officers \Vere "receiving bribes for special favors and prot.eotion .'' Officers said a d e p u t y district attorney was involved in the Investigation from the beginning and added that they did not believe the arrest constituted entrapment. • , Recovering Actress Katharine Heir burn, 64, has been dis~ charged from UCLA Medical Center where she had been for more than two weeks. After denying for days that she was a patient, hos- pital spokesmen say they could not .reveal what she was treated for. • • • Shield Expansion SACRAMENTO (AP) ,.. _Legiolatlon which would hive expanded the ri(bt of reportera to w It b b o I d ri(hlt. You'" trying to define Pin\ Amendment rl(hts. We .oould move··e-xtremely carefully." Information on cottfldentlll "NEG<n'IATIONS ha v e sources ls dead at l...t been Initiated betwetn the temporarily In the California chalrman Ind the CNPA ~slature. (California Newapape.•- Five measures ~·~ would Publishers Alloclation) Ind w~• the bmadcastetl. We are have expanded the ...ailed awaiting a reply lrom them," "newsman's prlvileee" or Warren added. "shield" laws were killed Joo Smock, ep>ketman fur Tueaday by b Alaombly the Judicial QluncU o f -;ruaictary-Conunlttee. californla said the coWlCil a so opp>se.s any repo But committee chairman privilege bill at this time "for Cllarle1 Warren ( D -Lo 1 all of the reuona llated by Angeles), laid ba ls mnUnulbC Mt. Warren." · negotiations with m e d ! a Assemblyman W 1111 • m repreaentatives. Ind new ' !~ 0\a-:,: :-r:);,t:; measures may be tntroduced bills, added, !"lbey're dead later if agreement can be because we were tmable to reached reach agreement. We will Three of the bill• were ldlled oonUnue teyin(." with .,.,._ of their authon. Bagley •a Id De(otlalloos The two other measures, by have stalled becau.e the Aasemblyman Edwin Z'berg CNPA want. an all-inclusive (D-Sacramento), died r.r tacit privilege bill while committee of a aecond deaplte Z'berl'• members are Inclined only to efforia to secure votes. broaden It sUghOy. CALIFORNIA already_bas Jaws protecting reporters from R • jail temlS for refusing to eceptwn divulge con!ideiltial ......... of published « broadcast stories. F The main thrust of the five or Reagan measures that were ·kined would extend that privilege to cover notes and other' data ;:..._-=========;--''S-elwu .... t'~--whi<h-is-nol-published,-and would broaden the deflniUon of who qualifies for the Nixon Tax Resolution Predicted SACRAMENTO (AP) -Ttie THREE FOR ,11----1--T-HE--Ll-N-K-8- SAN DIEGO (UPI\ -_ A city collllCil hearing on proposals to make the council more efficient was postpooed Tuesday fD< at least two weeks because three councilmen "'-ere --absent, playing golf. .... <;HARLESTON, S.C. (AP) privilege. -A fund-raising tonight Warren said there is no featuring-Califomla-G-o-v--,-urgency.aUbls.iimeolD..-clarify Ronald Reagan was a 1 000: the Finl Ari>endmenl npts . ' of reporters since there ls plus ticket sell-out. South no current issue in which Carolina Republican officials reporten are facing jail say. terms. Roagan's speech to a ISO-•· He said most of the plate dinner will he televised legislation wls apurred by the • ca.ee of Los Angeles newsman into. an . adjoining room in the William Farr, who was jailed aud1tor1um so that an overflow for 46 days in 1m for crQwd can watch. state Sent. coptempt of court for rt.fusing James B. Edwards and to divulge the source of 1 Thomas Hartnett pron)iaed story about the Ch a r I ea Tuesday. . Manson trial Those with tickets to the "But Mr. Farr ls not in e x e-c u t I ye officer of catifomia's income tax J>oard uyo=!te-ezpecta-a-...,1---- IOOn of lbe CUlll'ovmy over Presidtnt Nixon'• state income tax status. (Related story, Page 4.) '"lb!• tb!iit will all lllll'lftl -I tblnk fairly llJOD," Mid Martin Huff of lbe Fran<bloe Ta• Boaid. He declined to eomment further. W~ntsday, January 23, 11'174 THE BANK IS NOW OPEN TOSERVEYOU • Ffee cned<lno accounts, with no minimum balance. 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SPECTACULAR RREWOIUCS DllPlAY MONDA'I: l'EB.4 AT.J~..:··· .,I ~~~~ -""" • DAILY PILOT 5 " • \ J ., •• " . : .. \ . .. ,, •• • ... •• i;:,; ,zi., . . ... ;~ Population Pet Control Bill Halted dinner also will get to meet jail " Wa.'Tefl said. 0 1bere'a him at a p~eceding reception, no i1telihood he will be again. to which those not attending So I don't see what the rum can get In for $10. is to cl_arliy <OMl!tuflooal , A Democratic state ollldal filed a Ujlap lecal«yle document with the boord Tuesday contendlnl NI 10 n •-Cal1lomla tu ... WOiiam M. Bennett, a member ol tbel-------------------------'---_:_-~ _ _:_;;.::.,.~ llate Board ol Equalization, aslrod that lbe document be treated U I !omal complalnt ... " ,.. •• , r~ SACRAMENTO (AP ) -A le.gislative attempt to ha1t what some ca11 a population Marcus Makes Plea Huff aid It ....id not. "It's a letter," Huff 1 aid. "It will be duly noted." explosion of pets -cats and J 'B ' D • dogs -has come to a halt. ll unny rugging BENNE'IT CITED Nixon's The biH. by .Ass<mblyman _ . _ _____ _ _ long Callfomla bacltground, Dixtn Arnett (R-Rcdwood p.iblic records; federal ·tax ·· .. ,, City), would have created a LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -on $25,000 ball. He had returns and Nllm's own Conunissioo on Animal Care -David Marcus , who Jled to arranged to surrender, and referenc..toCallfomiauhis ~.l,..O~•mTOlJCH&SEW' to bolster pet population France to avoid charges in was arrested Monday night home. All tbele are evidence rm' .._,___ control efforts, and assure a case involving a senator's off that Nlm1 Js 1 callfoml that animal control officers son and a former PlaybOy by customs icen when he for a mach1"ne with a OFF -ar.-t:ra1ne<I. BuMy-who said-the men-got off a.plane from l'aris. ~~ ~ prpolfll, be But the Assembly Criminal drugged her, pleaded innocent He ls charged w l th The Presldent.'1 ta 8dv1aers af"":a.-~...--~binet 1-1---~lli·~ee-assigned 'fue!day in S!.merior Court. furni~hing a dan ger o u a haxe.mnclUded..Jhlt la .not ~...,...-"'Cl the bill to an interim study, Marcus was charged in the restricted drug. accessory 1 tu nllklent of f,.j!,~acl--l--1.Jo~ve-rwttoppfrtg-$80--aft..011e-ef-tfle-besHtwe&-m~•tt--- BEG~ PRICE meaning no action will be case 18 months ago along With after the fact in the drugging, even thoa&h tie owns property ever!. Crafte~ by Singer, the name that sym,bolizes sewing taken this session. Robin Cranston. son of Sen. attempted oral copulatioi'J, at San C1effierite and !1J.sta it nu.chine qu.ihty .ind dur.ibility. Arnett said a state -Alan CranslOJt (D-Calif.). false lmpri&onment and .. Iii vutlni Nldence. · Look at all the deluxe features•, sponsored s t e. r i l i z a t I o n The younger Crans too was battery. The White Houle diac:losed program could save much of ~,uitted at his trial last Joyce WHUama, is, a former lalt December that NllOD bad •Soft-louch rabric feed system for smooth fa bric 'now. ~ $3g ~l~iort a year that ~ ruary on charges of Playboy Club ,Bwiny, was mt ftled. any Callfomil tax •Exclusive sl.int need le. •Self-thread ing take-up lever:· -·- " .ASI .ALIS NAL 'FURTHER REDUCED \ Flt,\IAL DAYS LADIES SHOIS AS LOW AS '3 TO sg -REG. TO $26. MINS SHOU TO • . RIG. TO M3. (JJ ~(!/itfSBOBB ·rr:. t• IJltlB~ l.'!1LY J ·1052 IRVINI e WISTCLIFF PLAZA e NEWPORT llACH .it HI 1114 ' \ \ \ ' ~· .. ~.. . • :..Exclusivi.~g~r-.,-:---,·· •. ~P.ifs11-:bUn6h frorft~' -• drop·in bobbin. -~~-i.+ •BuUt-in --_ 2-step buttonholer. ; 676 • 14 built·i n stitches; stretch, straight, zig-zag, bl ind hem, speed basting. Oean lines and contemporary design m.ike the Pacesetter an elegant addition to .iny room. Fine h.irdwood c;onstruction~ AND 81 SURE TO Sii THE AMAZING PUTURA' SIWING MACHINE ... ~the most1mazin1sewingchore5 so eaSily ! Has the exclu- slvt .£0Rr;• One-step bu ttonholer, the exclusive Singte• see- thru bobbin window, .ind the exclusive filnru push-button front drop·ln bobbin, other innovative features. See Come Sff the Singer wortd of f1brics, p1tternt ind notion1 to h-.llL'f.OU SIW _I!_ SI Vt • , • It ofte stop, one shop, where sewingspeciel· isu show it to believe it, Now. At your Sin1er Sewing Center. you howl """'9r now for your chotce of 6 winter sewint COUflll including dreumeking and sewing n AND lmltl-fMl!nntf' and ICMnCld clnM1-1peei1I tnn191r cl1111sl Sew & S1ve Special: 2 kn it ~/l'W.. J"C-_ llWl"ICl!M'".*23.t6with S3.'6 ltKtbook includtd. Reg, S14.5011chl ~" &;A SINGER - Sewing Centers and participating Approved Dealers Forstore nearest you , see the yellow pages under SEW ING MACHIN ES. Slnprh111 llb1ral trade-In poll cy. Also, a Credit Pl•n il av1ilib!e at Sing~r Sewing Ctnten and m1nv Approved 01111rs, ' ' ·~ Tf'ldtmark otTHE SINGER COMP ANY Cop~ri1ht Cl 1974 THE SINGER CO~IP ANY. AU Riahc.s Re~crvtd 1 l'HOUk~u.>ut tht World. ' " -.. .. " " " ., " -.~ .. , ......... ~ .~.~·~. • " 1 I • -----··- • D AD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Flood . The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has told the Laguna Beach City Council the cost of providing flood protection to the city exceeds the dollar amount o( ·property damage a deluge could do. It could be some optimistic Lagunans will take comfort in knowing only so much of their town ca n be destroyed in a flood, so there's something for the silver· lining·m·every-cloud folks. But the corps suggestion for flood management {that means flood plain zoning, and that means don*t build in the flood path) is confusing si nce the flood Zone Puzzle hoping for some sort of .commuter service to be insU· tutea alon~ the rail line serving the south county. The city of San Clemente has asked for such a re .. !oration and only this week the bpard of the Orange County Transit District addressed lhe same concept. With the strong amount of Interest in the idea, Amtrak owes the citizens a swill and comprehensive reply. . ' • Amtrak should consider Its obligations to join in a mov.ement that could contribute to easing the energy crisis. II the additional, service is impossible, South Coast residents at least deserve an answer to their inquiry. t------~pa=th=.;is;;;;al~re~a~dy;;,..:b~uil~·rnt~in~. e oo zorun tr.rfavortt..-to<rot-the-county·--------------------------l- F1ood Control District. Implicit in flood management, however, is recognition that development in the water· shed above a flood plain will increase runoff dangers. Yet the county has not sought to restrict dense residential development in Laguna's watershed. If the lederal government can't justi!y spending flood money to help Laguna, Jet's hope the county flood di!rt.rict will do something besides talking flood zone to Laguna while rubber-stamping permits !or the develop- ment in the watershed. Planning . the Coast Representatives of the many public agencies which have something to say about the way the Irvine Com· pany develops its glamorous 10,0()().acre •tcoastal sec. tor" last week toured the property. State, county and city o!licials were driven along the broad, developable ridgelines, flew in helicopters to scan the numerous canyons, rock outcroppings and ocean view plains, and walked in primeval forest lining the floor of Moro Canyon. Anitrak's Obligation Months have passed since petitions bearing more than 4,000 names were sent to Amtrak officials in Los Angeles urging resumption of rail service in San Juan Capistrano and other communities. All of Moro and portions of Los Trancos Canyon are . proposed for acquisition by the state along with the' 3.5-mile stretch of beach front. There is i1.6 million earmarked for the 1,600-acre package. Despite early glowing promises ol a quick reply by Amtrak spokesmen, nothing has happened. Most of those who signed petitions circulated by the San Juan Capistrano Chamber Qf Commerce are Since even the-creation of the park-will constitute "development,'' approvals from the coastal commission are needed. And perhaps wisely. · The Irvine Company's willingness to allow environ. mentalists and government officials_ to join them in plan· ning the land's future is commendable. ~acute case of inferiority complex. Thinks he's the only person in town who hasn't been bugged or wiretapped.' ~'!squitos Cause Most F atalities (smNEY J.HARRI~ ReseaTch for Lazy Students and Other Curious CoTTespondents: "Air. Harris-From what single cause do more people in 'the world today die than Crom any other?"-L.L.B., Florida. Surprisingly enough, in this age, the greatest single cause of death throughout the world is still from nlosquib>-bome diseases. • • • "Mr. Harris-ls it true that 'Henry Stanley' was oot the real name of the s Lawyers' Gt-oup Backs Lower Rates -~~:OF--rmy_,--.S....,._p_e_e __ dL im1ts Sho.uld-Cut-Insurance Gus Do they really plan to pull down the Washington Monument and put up an oil derrick in its place? F.B.J. o,_., 0111 comlllellts ,,.. subnlln.tr lrl' rudenl 11111 fll llO! necn11r1 IY reflKI IM vi.w. ef IM _.....,.. s.1111 Your "' _.... i. Olootltr GI.I&. D•M'I i-wor. impossible. Who ls righ t?"-N.O'N., Van· couver, B.C. Bonnie Prince Charlie was half Polish, born in Italy, spoke English with a pronotmced Italian accent, and died a bankrupt drunkard in Rome, attended only by bis bastard daughter. • • • To the Editor : With reduced speed limits in California and a nationwide gas shortage affecting us all , we can expect fewef cars on the road and fewer accidents with less severe injuries than ever before. For example, the National Safety Council estimates there will be 15,000 fewer highway deaths this year than last. BASED on these projections, Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti has a s k e d California's insurance companies to lower their auto insurance r at e s voluntarily. Unfortunately for the public, the companies have refused to do this. ls it fair that insurance companies collect ever greater profits at the expense of the motoring public? MAILBOX Letters from r eaders are welcome. Normally, w.riteTa should convey theiT messages in 300 woTds OT less. The right to condense letteT1 to fit space OT eliminate Libel it reserved. All let- teTs must include .rignatuTe and mpiL· ing addre11 bi:it namtl may be with- held on reque1t if iu.fficie-nt reason is apparent. PoetT1J will not be pub- lished. participation ln the Housing Authority. There are absolutely no obligations, but the sharing of ideas and information about successful programs can only be beneficial. ·It is my hope that the Planning Commission will urge a i'nore po.sitive · approach for our Housing Element of the General Plan. BARBARA EASTMAN Why Not Sign1' To the Editor : Genocide. We au know what that word means. But does anybody realize that it's been 25 years since President Truman submitted the UN ConventiOn blame the radicals or the leftists. It's Resolution of 1948 on the Prevention THE California Trial Lawyers going to come about.because of persons and Punishment of the Crimes of Association urges the State Legislature such u thil. Genocide, to the Senate for ratification. "h-ir. Harris-ls it true that a Pope to consider legislation to pass these ROBERT JACKSON Since then the Subcommittee on Foreign in past parades. The cancellation of one parade could possibly save more energy than a full year of four-day weeks. IF THE JX>tential energy conservation were pointed out to the parade sponsors I'm sure they would agree that a parade scaled down to local participants, local promotion and local observers would be the most patriotie way of observing Patriot's Day. If the parade were composed of the Laguna Beach school bands, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, the other various school classes and children's organizations and other strictly local entries. the parade would be more in scale with its locale and, by anyone's standards, as patriotic as any parade designed for a large city. As is well known in Laguna Beach, q·u·a-n·t-i·t-y does not sptll quality. WM. W. LEAK once wrote the libretti for comic operas? savings along to the public. That Rel8tions has on various occasions man "'ho found Liv· If so, who was he, and when was happened in Rhode Island and the public Houai•• Needs recommended its ratification. Seventy- ingstone in Africa tbis?"-R.T., Vermont. will reap the benefit as of Feb. 1. ··~ seven other countries already have. This Ba:aar Crltlr:s and immortalized the Not quite: Pope Clement IX, who CTLA hopes ·the .same thing will To the Editor: is a puzzlement ! -=~. ·1-~~v~~]_~ reigned 1667-69, wrote the libretti for happen in California. I wish to commend Commissioners 111E CONVENTION declares that To the Editor: it c....,,=,· iFEirrn-e-s~mlc-operas;-but-years . B&~-:B:RA~M _James-=Parke_r=&J)d Jackie -Heather fOl----:_ genocide, whether committecLinJim e Criticism of the Village Bazaar for --G.C.:h i~a;,s:s. before he ascended the Papacy. President, California .TJ:ial their support of low and moderate of peace or war, is a crime Under tbe-denstty-ot-the-destgn_-deve~ 81 ... ,, John Ro• .. laiids·. rs AssociatiOn · · within the ci . International Law which the contractin~~-~soo~n~as~n~ei~gh~borinSi!IJ·~gc:+\Lagu;;lli~na~~-J!!P.~ts!).._-ll-..j "' .. " I h .. -learned at tt Since 1\ · a Welsh -orphan-h!! ti.fr, Harris-My teacher aug ed at pa es mus Ae to ptliu.::.?r -o-r the Board of Zoning Adjustment without ~migrated to th e U.S. ~~ when, I descri ~ a, woman as a Greedy 'Baves' WHILE I agree with the staff report to prevent. It defines genocide as certain 11 1 and in his youth took T1taness. Doe~ a ~,itan always have h Ed that it is unlikely that Newport Be a ch acts committed with "Intent to destroy" being required to fie an Environmenta the name of the New Orleans merctre~'to be a male figure? -0.P., New Mex· To t e itor: will ever see genuine low income in whole or in part a national, ethnical, Impact RepMt or appear before the who befriended him. Rowlands also ico. The attitude of Newport Beach housing, I do not see this analysis as racial or religious group. Planning Commission,· this $3 million fought on bo th sides in our.Civil War. No; actually there were 12 Tit ans Planning Co?nmission Chairman William reason to jtick our heads in the sand At tim~ like this are we not reminded project was passed without public •-· reek religlQD, six of whom Agee ..and the other neg a t'i v e and do· nothing. Rather l see it as or the Nazi holocaust, and much more awareness. ~·Mr.-Harris-I read somewhere that were sons and six · of whom were commtssroners regardbig the ktw mw:I 8 ftl&lilf &e be i:eckoned •itb and recently --the lell9 of theueandl of TJIS E~~•Y-<-""IOCl.-ldeots.-1--- . a~ boUntfy:. 'in_ ·EU-rope tW tw~t;p!t.ali· .. ~ · da.~~t~.!~,ll~g~~:-• .,·. ~ ._:. ~ . . ~:e~:a~ra~meliy~~:~ .:ar~~WJK>~ = ~~~Q.unty ·u-......... ~u't. holi.tY. ..~.li.sily~_t!~:1y_F1:~~~-~~g·:v~..n!!~~ to alert other neighbors is maliciously. · d 1 Do tno -which P "< ·--' ,,_,, ·llbelod in the editorial -ol'.l,.,.1&·\l!ldet: · mstea o one. you w· -"Mr. Harris-Do you beli~~e 't63t a-.· .Jackie Heather is despicable. --created -~two . years. ago "COUid _be troops? But nothing, was dQOe; QPr. was . Ui~ heading ")fislea<lilig ·ert0c&fu."1'I'tte country this ts?"-A.N., Ohio. h Id be . ted comidered a ~-"'·· oon-enUty. n a -·-' made ... the UN H .. -•• 0 '-"• med. detr cto t '·"st ha ~ · Supreme Court 1'udge s ou appo1n IT IS this selfish, greedy atUtude which ~ ......... lfi aiuuu ......-... •"'6"~ unna a rs a ~ ve no H II d (th N th lands If ill) is true that only .seven cities have joined commission n· f in bu --~ t o an e e er • you w if he has not had previous judicial is so prevalent among the "haves" · con 1ct o terest t are 1,.VlQlll1en designates Amsterdam as Its con· experience?"-B.B., Iowa.. against the "have nots" that isthe ·,.....-;;:i;;;':;hl,,,.:tb ~ =U ~rf~~ A BIG REASON lies in the fact that in desiring implementation of Laguna's stitutional seat, and The-Hague as Its Some would point to John Marshall, Jt'ery attitdi:le tbat-w111-drive-our-coun11 a-power-asJarge-.aruLas_inOuent.,..· _.__;G<n~ eral Plan. political capital. perhaps the greatest of the Chief Justices into social ism. ~~':':s ~~~ di~ u the U.S. had not signed the Genocide The commerCia1--zoiie you ·referred • • • of the U.S. Supreme Court, who served The complete greed of our oil rector and l8Cl'etary' and some acUvily Treaty or the DeclaratiOD! of Human to calls for "exJ>lici t use as comnnmity "Mr. Harris-Some people Insist that brilliantly for 30 years, without ever companies is an example that is very should be forfhcom'"I· Rights. However, after the "selective conventence or general goods or creaUve Bonnie Prince Charlie, the Sco.tti.sh hero having spent a day on any judicial apt to cause a nationalization of our . ... genocide" of many hundreds o l handlcrafts'1 but· the project doea not. of song and story, could not speak a bench until he was appointed Chief oil resources ... and it should. OUR SISTER city, Laguna Beach, has tbousl.nds Hutu tribesmen by the ON THE FRONT page of the same word of English, and I aay this ts Justice. So when socialism cloeJ happen, don't joined the i-.., Authority. It can Bunmdi Government, the UN is certainly be , COllllderecl In the 11811le deliberately undertaking the study of edition you ~ Mr. Bob J""'Jll> in land value claa with Newport Beach internaUonal methods of dealing with a staff report of the South C.Oast Regional The Hazards of Offshore Drilling yet It has c1-to """'IDll< tile plight .the threats of genocide. It now becomes Zone Commission, calling for a "50 of the displaced pellORS for economic even more imperative that the U.S. percent reduction and entire redesign reasons. The city is interested In Federal Senate ratify the Cknocide Treaty during of the $3 million project and with a help to subsidize leases in some or their debate when the Senate reconvenes condition that the project may not the older, faltering hotels and this 'feek. encroach or hinder the lower Bluebird Five years ago, on Jan. 28, 1989, the operators of a Union Oil Company drilling platfor m in th e Santa Barbara channel attempted to replace a worn drill · bit fhe routine maintenance operation exposed a high-pressure natural gas deposit, which triggered an automatic shut-Off valve. The resulting preMure buildup blew out the well beneath the ocean floor, and hot Crude oil began bubbling up. · EDITORIAL RESEARCH that offshore drilling' Is perfecily safe and even beneficial, but the oil industry admits that accidents can never . be completely eliminated. A recent report from the National Academy of Engineering concluded that "depeudlng on the nature of the incident, a moderate aod controllable oil spill .• , can develop, through cascading· e1fec11, 1nla an uncontrollable lntna!kln into t h e environment " apartments In order to accommodate 1 RatificaUon of this treaty would be Canyon ravine.'' the elderly. pe r ha p.s Newport Beach a concrete example of our dediCJ.tion It is to be ho Ped the regional should consider something s i m J I a r to the safeguards of human rights and commissioners will accept the expert instead of . considering only high price basic freedoms which we as Americans evaluation by staff which happily redevelopment. believe so strongly. coincides with the expressed wishes ol the affected residents rather than be Newport center, our growing industrial BOTH SENATORS Cranston and influenced by financial interests. commercial area requires employes of all economic levels. u we promote suclr Tunney have signed-a ·lJi'P"rtilllll appeal JO YCE S.-l>USENBERRY areas on the one band. we mus( for the ratification of this treaty, It is our duty as citizens of the~ United recognize housing needs on the other. States to let some of thole "wavering'' I urge the city's endorsement arid Senaton know how we reel. Tiley are: DAILY PILOT BY THE m1-E the rnassJve bJO~'OUt 1 was sealed with cement on Feb. 8, ' more than 800,000 gallons of oil had l escaped. '!be black tide covered San ta 1800s when drills were placed on piers jutting out into the channel. The first offshore platform was built in i.<>uisiana in 1947 in water only 50 feet deep. BY 1970, operations had reached 1,200 fee t and some believe they will hit 6,000 feet within the decade. In this country, active wells are producing off the Pacific Coast and in the Gulf of hfexlco, but other rich deposits have been found In the Atlantic and potential deposits surround Alaska. Some scientists believe that the greatest danger II not large spills but chronic leakage ·from pfpelinei, Wik!rs, shoreline refineries and other ancUJary facilities that wn; accompany increased offshore drilling. Experiments at the Woods Hole Oceanographic lnltltute have shown that oil accumulation can disrupt marine life cycles and experts aay more research ls vital. Geo<ge. Alken (R·:Vt.1, Alan Bible (!). Nev.), Howard Baker, (&-Tenn.), Robert Byrd (D-W. Va.), John Tower (R·Tex.) Howanl Metunbiwn (D-Oliio), Peter Dominick' (R.C.lol and mono. CRAIG C. BEAUCHAMP J!obrrt N. Wrrd,.PllbU.lltt Thoma Keevil, Editor B<arbara Krribic1' Edilorial Poge Editor Barbara'• golden beaches with sticky • muck, befouled and killed thousands of ' 1 birds and other wUdlife, and outraged an American public which was just dlsa>verlng words like po 11 u t I o n , ~ environment and ecology. • ; 'Ille Interior Department suspended ; all drlUtnr on fede<al leases in the : dwlnol and tightened safety and liability • re(lllatlolll. The C.Ulomia Slale Lands ; O>m.milslon ruled against any further drllllna In stale tidelands. Bui !oday pnmure ii moW1ting lo r e s u m e ......uict.ed drilling off lhe California moot and elaewhe<e on the U.S. COfitilentel tbeJf, --DRitLING In Ame rica O<iciDoted In Santo Barbara I~ the laie Major ·oil companies which want to expand their ofrshore operat!OM have bef'n encouraged by Nixon administration efforts to open more federal lands for leasing. Previously untouched areas ofr the l'Oasts of Florida. Mississip pi and Alabama brought $1.5 billion in bida to the InterlJr Department in December. "What we have here," one oilman co:ll mentcd, "ar• big oil companies with LN'mendous profits in this country and ovt-rseas plowing that money ba ck Into securing new r11w material rath er th an have it go to exceS!i pro!lts tax." L'OSTL V advertising campaigns have ht-en ~erl.aken to convince the public But in the face of current energy shortages, offlhoie drilling will be hard to resist. The touGbest questlona concern the nation's wasteful pattern of energy consumption that has led to higher prices and more jlllllUtlon. A> James Bottoma o! the Sants Barbara INllf> called Get Oil OU!! (GOO !) puts II : "Do )'e continue prtStrving a b e 1 u t I f u I environment with a Ille style bated on quality -or do we drlU for inoro oil !hat gives us the energy to drive two or th ree cars to pollute our aJr to give us cancer of the lungs?" I t President, UNA·USA Coastline Chapter ' ...... w .. ie1ti1 To the Editor: . • One way the Lacuna Beach City Council could Influence a very great energy aavtn1 would ba the cancenauon of the Patriot's Doy Pande. A check of lbe prwpeetlYe parade perllclpanls will Indicate how many !art• buses, trucks ond hone trallert are Involved •nd from what distance. A review of Jut l"•r'• atlelldance could brlni an es\lm•te of the number • of private •ehicles expected. Poll.. and Public Works fthlcle me bal -elllbltsi.d Tho -'"""" .. tho Dally Pt1ot ,iffka to lnlonn. and llllmulate ......... _by.,._....,,h .. _ dlvfl'M •eommrmtary' Ob topics ot ta. lerelt by sYncticatect cohannlstt and cartoonists, b)' ~,. a forum for mden'vlew .. nd bJ_.ilsfllll MWIPQft't .,... and klMs on Ctl1Tlftf -The edtlortal """' ... ol .... Doll> Pilot......,. ..... In""' tdltorial c:ohana It the trip ol tbt pap. ()s:in6onl upa ••ed br Ult • -Md _ .... Md -W1'lttn are their own ad no ... ,.. -t ol ...... -"" .... DoJt;r Piiot -"' -• Wednesday, January 23, 19'14 • I I I t • I I I , i IJy BU Keane lt1 ""' ........ "I ~hink somebody's tired and ready for bed." "Yes · and it's Billy." ' Fears Voiced Harbour Marina Plan Threatened By TERRY S. COVILLE or "'' 0.11 ... 1"1111 st•tt A storm of protest threatens to sink the proposed expansion of the Davenport Marina in Huntington Harbour. City councilmen in to non·Harbour residents. Dale Dunn, speaking for the corporation which buill the w a tcr..orientcd community, said it is the company's Policy to rent. the slips only to inland Huntington Harbour residents -who don 't-bave their own. HWltin gton Beach a g r e c d h-fonday night to hold a public THE PROPERTY owners, hearing Feb. 19 to determine led by attorney Jim Bentson, if the Huntington Harbour did not object to that, but Corp.-ahould-be-allowed to_said th~Y. fear· the corporation add 48 boat slips to the will sell the Davenport marifii - marina. just like it sold the Warner MORE 111AN a dozen property owners on Davenport Island protested the expansion, claiming they did not want a commetcial venture next to th e i r expensive homes. 1be main fear expressed was that Huntington Harbour Corp. would eventually sell the boat slip! to a commercial operator who would allO\V live 1boards and rent the .sl ips ' Women's Post Capitol Nen Serytce SACRAMENTO -Ms. Betty J. Steph~M, president of a hall-way house for former prison Inmates. has been reappointed to the California Commlaslon on the Status of Women. The c_om mis ~ Ion studies the changing roles and responsibilities of women in California society. marina. Twenty-nine boat slips exist in the Davenport marina. They were built in 1964, when a conditional exception was issued by the city for the entire marina pro j e ct , including the now proposed expansion. Harbour residents argue that because the corporation di d no work on the marina for eight years after the first slips were built, it has no right to continue work on the old permit. C OUNCIL!llEN AGREED they aren't too happy about the prospect or allowing commercial marinas inside Hun tington Harbour. The Feb. 19 hearing will be held to detennine if the city can rettoke its orginal permission for lhe boat slips, or If it can i~se any restrictions to make sure onlY off·~'aler .HWltington Harbour residents can use the slips. -NEw~sHIPMENf- .. Nylal'l'f11rl1-. ~15~ . GETAWAY ~!;=.i;=~o,.· ;+"'""-----.... '11\.UIOI ~ South Coasl Village . ~ti I i¢ Sunllower at Plaza Drive next to Soulh Coast Plaza Costa Mesa .,;..,~'3>~0"'!;~~~;,.,;6= ·. I ..... . ,SANTAANA . SOUTH COAST PLAZA Steve.h s' Indian Love Call Collection at sale prices 4.99 Earth Sun bath. Regularly $6 Indian Love Call beckons the bath co a change of hcarc • with their rich and rusric collection of towels ... and the savings are great! From Utica by Stevens in sheared corron-rerry; dobby-bordcr.~ Earth Sun, a multi-tone stripe on bone. Echo Moon, a prUnicive geometric print. ' ! • ; ,' ' Bath. Regularlf$6, , .. , ~-H-and:-"Rcgul:irly-3:-24 ............ 2.:7~9·---*~----­ Wash. Cloch. Rcgululy 115, sale price •••.••.. , •••.• , . 1.09 Rising Sun has an embroidered border for elegance. Jn bone with earth cones, oi white wi[h orange, blue and green for striking conrrasr. Ba1h. Regularlr 8.50 .... 7.49 Hand. Regularly. 4.50 ... 3. 79 Wash Clo1h. Regularly 2.IO, sale price ••.• , .•••....••. 1.89 Bath Shop .. • Echo Moon le·, i . ' i: ' ., t ,, l \ =-\ • Turn down the thermostat with insulated draperies- Save ~0% nO\V on rhesc antique satin draperies and ·-~en"joy aJJ.year 'round economy becavse they're foam backed. R:ober[SOn has designed these beau[ifu l draperi es to keep you warm in "'inter, cool in swn - n1er and free .of care in a machine washab le blend of ra yon and actrate. Beaurify your home today in 'vhict or green and save! Please alto\\' four days for delivery. 48"x8tl". Reg. Sl8 ... 8.99 l•1·1 .. ):S·f '. Reg. S5.8,28.99 72"xStl". Reg. S28 .. 13.99 96"x95". Reg. $'13 .. 21.49 96-xS·i·. Reg. SlS .. 18.99 ll O'xS•I°°. Reg. S·IS, 2:1.99 l20"x95 -. Reg. 553, 26.49 I 4f °x9f°. Reg . S6J, 31.49 100% Dacron ~ polyester undersheer drape. 48"x8tl" shee r dr:ipc:. Regula rly 513, sale price .•• , .• 9.99 Draperies •,,.,-: , .. , Bullock's Santa Ana anu South Coast Pl aza will close today. at 5:30 for inventory. , ., Shop Monday thru Friday, 10:00 a.m. ro 9:30 p.m., Bullock's Santa Ana, I Fashion Square, 2800 N. Main Street, Sanr• Ana, Telepho.nc: -----------------1 Saturday, 10:00 a.m. 10 6:00 p.m. Bullock's South Coast Pla za, San Di ego Freeway at Bristol, Cosca Mesa, Tel ephone: 547.7211 5.56-0611 I . ' \ . * ' I • ' ' , OAl(y PJLOJ' Wtdn_esday1 Jan11ary 23. 1974 'Chieken House' Closes ,r . LAGRANGE, Te<. (UPI) -Edna Milton 110ld fier "l»u9e." the one wjth 12 bedrVonjoJ 12 •balhl and 12 clooetl loaded with rancy women's clothes. Tbe real estate agent l'(ho handled lthe purcbaae by two Hous O!l attQl.'l)eYS said his clients paid more than the nonnal price of such a house and its 12 acres of hilly, pine shrouded land in central Texas. EDNA l\IJLTON 'S "Chlcken Ranch" -a house of prostitution - was believed to be the oldest established business In the state of Texas. It opened in 1844, ~·hen Texas was a republic. "Edna MlltOSt can retire now," the real estate agent said. The ''Chlckeh Ranch" got its name during the Depression when t h e women employed there took produce and livestock h1 lieu of cash and began raising poultry on the side. Last year a television news team from Houston filmed a report from the "Chicken Ranch." The film was brought to the attention of Gov. Dolph Briscoe who ordered the. establishment closed. FAYETTE COUNTY Sheriff T. J . Flourney said he received orders from the governor lo cl~ the bawdy house July 31. "I've known Edna for 20 ·years and there ain't a finer woman than you will ever meet," tbe sheriff said. "She takes care of those girls and she doesn 't ever have any drinking or dope tights in her home. •1 And in LaGrange we don't have any rape cases or some such lijte they have in Ho.uston. The people here don't mind Edna's home and w~ like it here." EDNA SAID that no 'one in L aG range . ever complained about h e r es tablishment and s he. thought each community should decide its own social norms. 11There are no drinks served here, no\ white slavery ; no c h ildren invoJved. If anyone was forced to do something, that would be different." Briscoe said he ordered the "Chicken R a n c h • ' c l.o se d to combat organized crime in Texas. 1 Police . ' Goods . • OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Miss Nude Universe, a nightclub dancer who ga.ined fame by revealing too much, has been a cc u se·d of concealirig tQO much. Susanne Haines, 1', was jailed Monday on suspicion ot • ·wHY SHOULD YOU CONSIDER BUYING A SWIMMING POOL NOW IN THE MIDST OF THE .ENERGY CRISIS THAf PREVAILS IN OUR.COUNTRY TO- DAY? We•feel the Americ;an public won't be t1kin9 es m1ny vac:1tions in their cers, usin$1 airlines for lon9 summe r vacations, or utilizng their boats or summer recreetional vehicles for long trips 111 years 9one by. Famly recreation uses aner9y. Just going fo the movies,, watching television, boat rides or night ballgames takes energy and does not, in essence, serve fully t~• health and recreationel fea.tures as• SW>.jMING POOL does. • " "f· concealing stolen property. i POUCE WITH a search WHAT .ENERGY DOES A SWIMM INF POOL REALLY TAKE7 Studiu ••· l h d h c.ently have shown that the use of electric.al .Jower to run a pump for an EIGHT warran -•ea r-C· .e .. -er HOUR PERIOD CONSUMES AS ~ITTLE-ENE"RGY AS WATCHING A COLOR apartment and said they f.ound several television sets that had TELEVISION FOR ONE NIGHT. The health and family recreation enjoyed by • been reported stolen from a SWIMMING POOL can never be meesured in dollars and cents. As to tht city motel late last year. INl!IAL ~utlay for_a SWl~MING POOL_,_ it i~on!. o! th~ FEW M~JOR. RECREA__:- \ 1 ___ ~~~~~~~~~~~:='.~':::~~~~~~~~"'.::".::=:~~::·-~~=-~·~-~~·ali~~"'~~~"~Q~:W~~~"'~-~-~-~~-!~~~··-Police said they were acting TIONAL items ava 11a 619 to<f'i'Yt at Cloes not '.come 111 .Girect conflict wb1th energy j.. on 'nfo.rmaliolnn-111l'room--..,.;;jl---<on~atton.-lh.-f•rn*lv-traMift9-Money-lof...-te.erHtiOft•l-vehide o• ot...A<•--1----- informant. automobile vacation is barred from using them, since travellng is now too ~In Error, t 1 Dr. Spock Confesses SPOCK LAID the blame for the resulting -~'brattiness'! of· America's children at least IRS Hits Donatio11 By James •----~,n part on the expertS -"the c h i ld psychiatrist s. psychologists, teachers, social workers and pediatricians, like mtse lf. Huntington, Keeps Cable Membersliip "In the 20th ce n tury, parents have been persuaded that (these are) the only, people who know !or sure bow children shO:Uld be managed. Huntington Beach '"ill continue membership In the Public Cable Televi si on Authority (PCI'Al _!t lea st another six montm, even if ot)ter cites drop oot. Al Coen urged f e.l l o w councilmen ·Mon4ay night lo "This is a cruel deprivation th8t we-pro!essi<."nals have imposed on mothers and fathers . or course, we did it with the · best of inteptions. We didn't realize. until it was too late, how our knoW·it-all attitude was undennining the self-assurance of parents." keep faith ~in the PCTA PRESIDENT NIXON , ~use the.re are possi bilities form er Vice President Hubert of private firms b\lilding the H. Humphrey and dozens of AS A RESULT, says Spock, futuristic $15 million cable other politicians have used parents whQ are afraid of system the PCTA propased. this loophole in the past when I. •-th · ch'ldr disposing of official papers. a 1enalu•g e1r 1 en are The city of Newport Beach letting them get away with The tax court is considering not coming in for lunch on has also agreed to ccntinuP a similar case concerning the time, not wearing snowsuits rncmberslllp, but COsta l\tesa donation of radio and when they should and eating withdrew from the authority television s c r i Pt s and candy when they shouldri't. l\1onday night. memorabilia by come' d i a n S k I ded th I Jack Benny to UCLA. poc cone u a ·The other cities involved, ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii parenlal submissiveness only ill encourages children to be F Gu n ta in Va!le-y and more. pesky and d,emanding \Vestminster, have not acted MINIATURES OLD DOLLS CIVIL W.\fll OLD GUNI parent increasingly resentful "\Ve are on the verge of COLLECTORS . which, in tum, "makes the on continued memberhip. B MANNING'S . . . until tllis-nnallyexplOOes s-everal possibilities;·-en , -SHOP --wet in a display or anger - great explained . "\Ve can't give up .2 .... 28 N~oRT BLvo. '-----'"-""' 11---tha.t.-cQrwiJ1tSS-.lll)W 1wb.aWll--r:;k~od-~W-~l~•n~JJ;i~""-"~~·~·;··~~~L~";··~;~ r h h I l! ) 154 ~.g2!"i r,-,~ t e c i d (to) gi ve in.'' '''0 ytars to esJablish..'.:_ ., FASHION WORKSHOP ).Qin us f~i On: of -3 ~ndiyi~ual ~~in.a~s, o~e. -.. • -specifically ·aeslgned·for little Gitl s, age~ 5·.10, '' one fer Pre· Teens and Teens and one for \'\/omen of all ages. for l icile Girls, seminars include eciquette and sociaf graces, good grooming, complexion care, orace~ of movement an<l basic modeli ng insrruccion. 0 For Teens and Adults, emphasis is placed on poscurd· a~d exercise, skin care ·and n1Jke·up. hai r care and styling, fas hion trends \vardrobe coo rdination, model ing inst~ction . . little Girls 11nd Teen classes meet o~e h~ur each Week for an 8·\\'eek period. ·Adult class~ meet 2 hours each week for a 4-,veek period. All classes begfo the week of Februory 4. The cosr : 820 includ ing graduation. For ·inforniarion and rcgisrration, phone 5~7-72 11. ex t. 292. Bull<X.k') S.1nta Ana, t-londay through S.uurd.~y. I Fashion Squ~re • .1111,, A11:1, Tc:lcphont: )47-72 11 ) Board Backs.. Single Mont OFFICE.RS LATER arrested Miss Haines and Bobby Leak, 30, of Oklahoma City. Miss Haines successfully challenged Ok l ahoma's obscenity statutes last year after she had been charged wi'h dancing nude at a city club in 1972. The state Court of Criminal Appeals overturn- ed her conviction la~t June and struck down part of the obscenity statute. · THE EARL'S Ph1mlll119, HHlllll Air Concl. expensive fo r the av era9e household due to 9•solin1 r•tioning and frice infla .. t i on. I We at SUNSET POOLS feel that the day where th• family sp1nds mo~• time to9ether is near at hand and what better way to spend family recreational enjoym ent than with a SUNSET POOL.'AT-pf esent, th1 Cost of putting in a SWIM .. MING POOL is as .LOW as it will be for the year 1974. In all sincerity, we suggest YOU AVOID the spring and summer rush on SWIMMING POOL con• struct ion by callin9 us now. nset pools "The Custom Pool Builders" 1237 SO. BROOKHURST-28362 MARGUERITE WAY ANAHEIM , CALIF. 92804 -MISSION VIEJO, CALIF. Phone 772-6866 Phone 495-6500 •.• where thrift is always in Located on the Lower Level Pric1s Effective thro1o19h Sot1o1rday, Jan1o1ary 26 ------ --·---..... great looking dresses in Misses' and .Half sizes 88 What a fabulous assortment! Co~ see the many short sleeve styles in acetate or acetate and nylon . Take your pick of stripes and prints ..• but be sure to piclc several. Even at Sears low budget price, these dresses ore washable. MiHes' I 2-20; Half sizes 1 :4 'h •24 'h . otARGE IT on Sears Revolving ·charge Sears i • • Costa Mesa · 3333 Bri1tol SL . Phone .540-3333 ;: y '-'-"-'---'--'--'·- . ' ' ' .. (h' • to. Put together a wardrobe that looks I many dollars more than Sears low pri'ces'. All practical double knits of polyester and acrylic ... machine washable, In cherry heather; some · j parts trimmed with wh ite. (Whitt 1 shell.I .Sizts 8 to 18; S,-M· cind L: Buena Park slee•eless turtleneck • , , •• 4.29 long sleeved cardigan .•.• 6.S9 cuffless pvll~ ponb •• • •• 6.59 short sleeved sh irt •••••• 5.59 belted A·line skirt ••.•••. 6.59 ve1t·jocket •. , .•••• • • ._ •• 7 Ji9 long sleeved shirt , , ••••• 6,59 · cwffed pull-on pants: ••.• ....,7..59 8150 La Palma Ave. Orange ' 2100' N. 'Tu1tin Ave. Phone 828-4400 Phone 637-2100 I • • In · Huntington ]}rushed Aside By CANDACE PEARSON Of flle D1Uy 1"1111 lllfl Town lot area construction projects don't ha.ve to be indicated the multi-storY zone, along with qther alternatives, would ~ in place of current practices. delayed because of THE 00MMISSION, citing uncertainty i n Huntington the city's plaMlng effort. has Beach , the city's new planning· been denying "without preju .. director has told the regional dice" devf?:lopment proposed in coastal commission. the beach area. Dick Harlow, who recently A f e i" commissioners, .'ednesday, January 2), 1q74. DAILY PILOT r/ r ·. er :l \ . '--'=---=-....--. ---....... sav"ngs. And color costs no :more. ' • !i • • ' , ,.. ' J ( I~ ' ., • • ·~ • replaced Ken Reynolds after especially Robert Rooney of Reynolds' resignation , told the Huntington Beach, thought the South O>ast Regional-Zone area wou1d be good for-higher Conservation Commission densities to allow more lower· - r----MOJR!ay-not-to a1t-forthr1rrcome !amllterwlllw:,,,;,i.1------------1 • city to complete studies of the beach. ~ ·the town lot area. "I was ' looking tor • 1 something better," Rooney mE CITY -expects the uses said after Harlow's report. · in the area from 6th Street "But we c.an't imp 0 8 e north to . Golden West Street ourselves on q,.e city." to remain much the ' same · after the study, he said. ROONEY AODED he'd like A p r op o s e d "multi·story ·to see the pos:iibility of high suffix" allowing h i g h e r rise zones in some parts of densities and heights would the coasUine explored in the be like an overlay zone on commission's plaMing. the current R-1, R-2 and R-3 He then led a vote by the residential zones, he said. -cornnilssion . to agree t o Reynolds, in I'.!-previous reconsider an · p e r m i t s appearance -b e f o r e the previously denied OIJ the . commission in Long Beach, grounds that they should wait for the city's plaos. UPI Ttl-.Mfl Outdoor.,naia The chef cooking in s now of Burnham, Maine, is Sen. Edmund S. Muskie who recently went out with friends Jookin g for the snow- shoe rabbit. Harlow told the commission he expects the Same pattern of development in the stilt Jargely~pen town tot ai;ea and added that a 1eitizens committee has d~ided that the high rise zone should be --looked at---for industrial and. commercial areas µrst. THE CITY IS developi,ng a parking court concept for the do~11town-r.esidentia rea he said. u•hich \vould terminate a number of streets Into cul- de--sacs. eliminate some~ four· wav intersections and break up 'the traffic now. . If that isn't done, be said, proposed develop~t in the area may ca~ "tremendous tra ffic jams." Downzoning also l)a.s been proposed for some of the area, he said, pinpointing 9th, 10th. 14th, Acacia, Palm and ·Orange streets. use Club To Gathe.r ' The USC Trojan Alumni Clu b of Newp6rt Harbor will hold a cocktail party to honor several USC facu1ty members and Trojan team coaches Sunday at the Irvine Coast Country Club. The cocktail party will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 ,p.m. and reservations may be ipade by calling Con Schweitzer, 844- 116.1 or Ernie Schag, t79;9900 be Core Thursday. HUNTINGTON -~BEACH_. --· 8''x10'' .. living ·Color i $ .38 .:No Handling . * hbit1 -childreo -odulh -·,..,.,. - 1 Special .of eoeh perlOf' singly-$1.38. Groups $l;3&-per person, * S.itci fro.,. liolohtd picturH in radiant black and white and living color. _ * lttftu1 qu•lity "Guaranteed Satisfoction " ' * Uft1lt -one Speciol ·p0r person. . *''" ¥11 .. ry -courteous service. * S.olor Clti1101 lnTlle<I ·, .......... , ....... , ............. , .... ~~, ....., .. , .......... -.......... -,... \ DOWIV.W:A ' \ ' ' Reg. 211.15. 6 program washer provides ttie best washing conditions for todays popular fabrics . Features soak setting , fabric softener dispenser and 3 fill level selections. Self cleaning ring filter. In white, copper, avocado or gold. Sale s1sa · Reg. 189.15. Matching gas dryer features - 6 program settings and automatic time contr ol. End·of-cycle cool down reduces wrinkling. Matching electric dryer, Aeg.-159.95 . Sale $138. ... .. . . \ d-checkthese hu 'dearalice saVings;toO. ' • • • I ' ; Hurry • • • quantities are limited. l ill ' • 1 I .Save s20 Orig. It.IS. Now 49.15, Chrome plated coffee table, ¥4' temper.ad smoked glass. Protective floor guides on legs. 60" long x 20" wide. \ ~tching-20"-squar&-bune.h ·table . r ••• ,,. Orig,.39.95.-Now SZ.:- Matctiing end fiore~2-1F· x2'0'·., .• :, ~::,Orig. 49.95. Nci11($33. - Not shown. Glass table lamp., ..•• , •• , , Orig. 69.95, Now 49.15. . ' . {' .Save ~ss· ; Orig. $199. Now S1:J3,.Seijen piece illn<itte itt-Sleek styled . parquet finish for a transitional, modern look. Table top has a --~elf_edg~.·-Ch~ir.s uptiqJstor.ed j n.JlrP!Yri l~ather._g~_ai11ed_-t!J~~~d,~ · --....,... vinyl:-l'llOfll~'C1YJiC~acR, Ptotec.tiV0··11bor -gUides to prevenc · slipping and scratching. .,_ -.. -------- Save 30095 ·--o.tt.-491.Nr--S.-~ _ ... _ --~ orpn..Deluxe _console._Stereo io walnut veneer wood. Brass trim. 2-8 watt amplifiers, 2·8" speakers, 21 chords, slow to fast tempo control. Matching bench. Orig. 34.95. Now 9,81. . .• S.ave.-,s29s ·-~--~=---· -.~-~==~.~-~-,==--= ' ' •· ' • Orig, $995. ~-...... ~~y ~-... ferteiil-~.,With 25" TV- . screen (meas. diag:), "Chroma-Brite\'• picture tube an1:f ;·cnroma-Loc' .. color and tint control, all translstdr Al.\IFM radiolph~noltape player. tn beai,itiful wood grain finish to blend with any decor-. .:. • • • 7'.• Don't miss our big Home Sale anct -ShoW. I . • ,, ·-Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the followlllCJ store~: FASHION ISLAND, Newpo rt Beach (714) 644-23 13, .. ' ·HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beoch (714) 892·7771 •. .. • • -·-·-------- ., , . ·~- ' . " . ii if 1: .. ' .. • ' . ' l ' I 'I I I • l 0 DAILY PILOT Wfdntsday, January 2.3, 1974 By Phil lnterlandi ··"Er ... fill 'er up, and can I wash yo ur windows1'' L. M. Boyd How Installment Buying Started What is the ideal age for a man to marry? Surveys by various pollsters , querying a total of more than 18,000 men, indicate the commonest opinion among them is 24 years; 6 months. Some scholars say the elephants far outnumbered the horses on this continent once. The blonde it is whose hair most I I Don't miss our exciting assortment of houseware, hardware -and gift items. I Sponge mop. $1 12' runner. S1 Storage chest. $1 Aluminum foil. 4/$1 4 yd. self 1dhe1iv1 . 11 llrvt pictures. 11 quickly-comes undone-in-the-fogt..---],j--f--;:;;;;;;;_.-- It's the custom in Iceland to test modesty by tickling. INSTALLMENTS Am asked who first dreamed up that thing known as the .installment purchase plan. One Edward Clark, a lawyer, was the fellow. He jumped \nto partnership with that sewing machine man J. M. Singer. In 1856, average household income was only about $500 a _year. But the cost of that dandy new sewing device was a high $125. So Clark devised a program wherein a lady could buy the thing with $5 down and $3 a monlh. Q. "What color fabri c is most commonly used by the bra makers?" A. Whlte cotton. Q. "How come we refer to liquor as 'hooch'?" Q: Comes from hoochino, a mighty potent alcoholic drink stewed up by the nanves of Alaska. Q. "who's the patron saint of short men?" A. That would have to be St. Francis Xavier, no? He only stood four feet, six inches. Q. "Anybody got some idea how many rapes never get reported to the police?" A. L<nvmen figure about nine out of 10 don 't. PRF,STDENTS That 52 percent of all presidents were first-born sons has been reported. Less widely known is that all but one or these first-bom leaders were elected during national crisis. William McKinley was the exception. The Span\sh- American War didn 't come up until two years after he entered office. As for the presidents who "'ere not first- born sons, it can be said thev slipped into office during the Quieter times. Theory is the people elect a big broth· er "'hen there's tro&. Here's a client who collects those fascinating toilet F-,,-'-'·~-"-'{""-ar.ticles:-of y~ar ea -1 collect? ... T\\'O New Orleans doctors still insist their studies show bald men don 't get cancer as readily as the hirsute fellov.'s ... Rare is the football fan anymore who can remember when "offside" \vas known as "lurking ." Address '"mni/ (o L.!11.' Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, Ne w· • port Beacl1. 92660. .; •• ... DRESS SLACKS --... • -:::- ~ -* DRESS SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS SPORT COATS KNIT SHIRTS KNIT SLACKS $11 $lb $ 3 $ 5 ---20°; •• so•;. OFF 25°/o OFF $18 $10 ...... -.; •• ... --... -:::- ~ -* ---""' ... -.; •• ... - All SALES FINAL e B of A e MASTER CHARGE e BIDWELL CHARGE 3467 VIA LIDO, ~EWPORT BEACH !NEXT TO .. 100 THEATRE I Nearly E·veryo11e Listens to Landers -, ' Bath tub applique. S 1 Hat/coat rack. 11 Cast pictures, 2/$1 ·Covered bake pan. $1 Alabaster eggs. 2/$1 .· ... .·.· 12 qt. wastebasket. 2/11 ~; :~ Service tray, 2/11 #1 sisal twine, 2/11 Oelull:e metal fr1mes. $1 Can opener, $1 Assorted pictures. 2/$1 Oval pictures. 2/$1 2/1.50 51 Culler - ~--~-~ ... Photo album.11 Laundry basket. 11 Pa int brush set.11 pkg. light bulbs, 8/11 Spiral candle. 2/11 Splatter screen. $1 Dish drainer, $1 Small apothecary jars. 2/S 1 ·-..,.-----..·"'- Towelo1ack. $1 Candle holder. $1 H1ndy carry. 2/$1 Brush holder. 11 Chandelier bulbs. 3/S1 We Flortl tote. 2/S1 1 o skillet. 2/13 Spanish stool. 2/$5 Trivet. 11 Drain tref, 2/$1 2 pc. cookie sheet, S 1 - I Med. apothecery jars. 2/1.50 Lg. apothecary jars. 11 Twin turn eble. $1 -·--"A Ashtra . 11 Pfastic tarp. 2/S 1 3 pc. Extension cord Ht. 11 2 Qt. $1UC9 pen. 2/U . 3 WIY bulbs, 2/11 Eltctrlc 1opo: 11 Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following atore1: Slick reek. 11 Nut Ii Cindy dish. 11 I Spring form c1kt ptn. S 1 File 1 check.11 Mtlamine utensils, 2/$1 ' - Door mat. 12 Meiking ttpe. 11 Vinyl wtstebasket. 2/11 . a:z a cfi1J:O= ··pc. Sc-rMr Mt, 11 •• Shop Sund~ noon to 5 p-.m. at the followlnt .tons: · -. FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beech (71 4) 644-23 ·13. · HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771 . • > I I She's the Best Sandra Carson, Humble, Tex., is first girl ever to win "Bellman of the Year'' honors. She went to New York to collect honors and gets royal treat· ment from bellboy. . ____ J_1rustee~ Rej~t_ ·-• I • ' Wtdnt$d~y. January 2.3, 1974 DAILY Plt,QT JJ . . and hardware. Penney quality. Sale prices. ave~s-.-v----- A. Reg. 44.99. Salt 34.99. 10 gal. wet and dry shop vac. Perfect for garage, attic. pool and patio. Rust resistant ~ steel drum. automallc shut-oll tor clean operation. Includes 6'x1 V4' hose with nozzle. Saves10 8 . R•g. 39.99. Sale 29.99. ¥. HP router opera1es at 23.000 rpm. Features ball bearing construction. shaft lock wrench. 5.0 amp motor. Saves10 C. Reg. 39.99:-Salt 29.99: ~ .. double insulated variable speed reversible' drill. Speed-Loc;double reductiori gears, 100°/o ball and needle bearings. 0-900 rpm. sa1es10 D. Rq. 39.99. Salt 29.99. 'h" double -insulated·var-tabl&·speed-rever$ible.drj l1<--- 0-500 rpm. Speed-Loe feature presets drill at any speed. Double reduction gears. Ball bearing construction. • t> Gallon Wet & Qry HeavyDUty Vacuum Huntington Bid __ , __ save.s1-o By IDLARY KAYE Of ni. 0.111' '11tt Sltff "The two parcels are not of equal value." Zinngrabe said. "The city's landlocked acres are not worth as much as our land facing Taylor Drive." Ocean View School District trustees have refu!'ed to accept a proposal by the Huntington Beach Reereation and Parks Department involving an unused school site at Beach Boulevard a n d -Taylor Drlv"e. · · Trustees Ralph Bauer and Robert Zinngrabe said Monday night their . C i r s t obligation was to "maximize the taxpayer's dollar." ''111E CITY'S plan leave!I us in a bad position fmancially." Zinngrabe said, referrinl{ to the latest offer to tiade l.5 acres a n d purchase an additional 2.5 acres. Trustees wish to sell the IS.acre site, called Sile 10. since the residential development they expected did not occur. Instead , the city rezoned the area for light industry. Mt-A. The city, which owns a 2.5- acre site adjaceot to the school property, is hoping to develop a S-acre park racing Taylor Drive. Zinngrabe added that the land will be difficWt to sell since the city will be denying access along Taylor Drive to property inside. Two access roads are planned on the other side of the land . C<llling off Talbert Avenue , but they are in the planning .s t a g e s , according to Selich. "WHY CAN'T the city buy the whole lS acres, use what it wants, and sell the r~t?" Zinngrabe asked. V "Recreation and Parks can't afford the whole parcel," Worthy explained. "I don't know about the city ilsell." '"Ille city is in a better position to negotiate with industry than the s c h o o J district is." Bauer s a i d . "Certainly the city can borrow money from some fWKI, and then replace it when the land is !'!Old that isn't used in the . park. "WE'RE NOi' !!" the real PLANS ARE s t Y m i e d eitate buitiless, ' B a u e r E. Reg. 34.99. Si le 24.99. Double insulated variable speed sabre saw. Features Speed-Loe control and rip guide. 0-3500 strokes per mi nute. Saves15 F. Reg. 49.99. Si le 34.99. 7 V." 2.1 HP double insulated circular saw. Ball bearing construction. Features remote control blade guard, security switch, rear blade exposure control. blade and rip guide wrench. 5200 rpm. Save 2.50 Reg_ 7.49 gal Sale 4.99, Our own Penncraft one coat latex exterior house paint. Non-yellowing, it resists staining, fading, chalking; is mildew resistant. Tools clean in soap alld water. Save s2 however, until the city ca~ cont .1 n u~ d . "OUr first -.:..successfulJy~negotiate wllh~~lgahon lS to e d u c a t e -•-~ school district. . . cblldien, ai\cf10 ao thar;-we- Reg_ 5.99 gal Sale 3.99. Penncrafl flat acrylic interior latex paint. Our own one-coat brand dries to a soft, flat sheen. It's durable fi nish stays .b.eautiful after.-many w~shings._ ·--=---,-. . ~ . . Norm Worthy, director of need the mos~. we can get leciiatloo and park! .. and Ed -for our money. . . ·-4' :f-,1Hf-_;_- Selich ol the Planning To me tlK:' stand-v . Dei)artm«int, p r e s e n t e·d meetings are planned betw~n trustees w·ith a new Plan at the staffs of the Recreat~on Monday night's meeting. and ~arks Deparbnent, the "We propose trading 1.5 P'laM~ Department and the acres tbe school district has school d15lrlct. •fa'cing ;Taylor.~Drive, for 1.? acres owned by the city set back from the street," Sell ch explained. IJTHEN, -THE city will purchase an additional 2.S acres from the district at going m~ket value," he added. A recent appraisa.1 set the land value at $25,000 per acre. Trustees were displeased with the idea of the trade,. however. Contr1ctl11t u. .... 21110 CHAIN- FENCE · SAYE ON CHAIN UNK FABRIC PIO'llCT FAMILY, HOl\I E AND PITS 50°/o OFF* r:s~A'fLE~: WARDS Q11M ,,,_. ......,,. IM .,..... If .....,, •""'""-'-' t1t¥•nlled 1t tfW vtllyl CMtllll NllrtC. WIN ....,.. at ...... fl"MlbM t.r •~tr• --....... ,..... ............... _. W.:laltH .. ...,. •"' ,...._.._,._. c.IWhtt•I , .. ..-,1 WOOD AND WIOU•HT llON Al.Ml AYAILAll.L Try Saturday's News Quiz ,. ' Save1280 R09. SM.S1lt51.20. Five light crysta chandelier. Polished prisms, etched hurricane shades. Save SS Reg. 29.n . Salt 23.tt. Five light Colonial style chandelier. Amber· ribbed glass shades. Brass tone arms. Save$8 Ret. 39.99. Sale 31.99. Four light wagon wheel ctiandeller. Copper finish. Frosted chimneys. ·-· ·-.. --·-Reg_ 5.118. gal Sele 3.99. Our 1.atex semi-gloss enamel. One coat color applies easily with brush or roller. Stain resistant, it dries to the touch in a.bout 1 hour with no painty odor. ·o ne-Coat stdlri "re~lktant exteri'or self priming latex. White only. Reg. 5.99 gel, Sale 3.99. .Sale prlcH etlecllvt lllrough Sunday. Use your JCPenney charge card. .. Save$3 Reg. 13.99. Sale 10.99. Utllity light is prE!wired, ready to hang. Has two 40-watt fluorescent bulbs, mounting chains. • Save$2 Reg. 7.99. Sale 5.99. Fluorescent undercabinet light Is completely assemb led. 15-watt bulb. ,Rapid start. JCPe nney We know what you're looking for. . . Shop ~unclay noon to 5 p.m. at .the followl119 stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beoch (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beoch (714) 892-7771, • '{ , • I j T -.,_ ·- t' I • • J2 DAILY PILOT Elseit~lt el'e HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Leoa Loatot, restaurateur and character actor, wiil be buried Thursday at Holy c r o s s Cemetery. Lonloc, 65, founder W~nnday, January ll, iq74 A ea ls Changes Appro ved By WILUAM SCHR EIBER 01 1111 0111y 'not s1111 or Don the Beachcomber's .SANTA ANA -Orange restaurant, played Orientals County Supervisors Tuesday in many movies and television approved 11 progra1n proposed shows, including the films by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich ''The Ugly American," and designed to streamline citizen "Tbe Gallant Hours." He died appeals of property tax assessments. . al St. \1incent's Hospital after Diedrich's propos.al, based ORANGE COUNTY panel for a ruling based on facts. a Jong illness, his family on a highly-successful Los announced Tuesday. Angeles system . \\'OUld create UNDER mE proposed a new layer in the assessment systenl. which Diedrich wants SAN DIEGO (AP) u1'1 Tt1M>11t1• appe als hierarchy -an to have in effect by this year's •. E es Hosmer's Seat · By q. C. HUSTINGS '; Of tM Dtll .. PIMt S!_•ff Assemblyman Bill Bond (R· Long Beach) says there is "eYery likelihood" he will run for the congressional aeat being vacated by veteran GOP 1awntaker Craig Hosmer. Bond, a freshman state legislator, said his current As.5embly district comprises about one-hall 9' the new !Ith congressional , District which strelohes from Long Beach into western Orange County.· * Thursday when he talks at a regional meeting of the talifornia Real E s t a t e Association In Anaheim . 'I1le dinner nleetina: i s acheduled for 7:15 p.m. ,at the Polynesian Luau Restaurant. tr you are interested in hearing Briggs, whether you are a member of the CREA Or 'not, contact John Valentine ~! 532·6777. * ()le ol the superior coiW!. The seminar Is open to the ·p<1bllc. * COSTA MESAN Larry Kliscbenbaum, 366 Lourdes Lane, will be the h o s t saturday nlght !or a, coffee hour colnciding 4 with th e broadcast of a 30-minute television documentary o n D e mo cratic gubernatorial oandldate Herb Ha!if. The coffee hour starts at 1 p.m. The documentary wlll be aired on KTLA Qianoel 5. * MRS. VERLENE Shi pp or Newport Beach has reslgne<I from the state Board of' Funeral -Directors and Embalmers. She will b e replaced by Le~ n a.rd Thompson of Ha c leo.da Helghls. Heart Unit Celebrates will be bonore<I at the party anQ a special av.-ard will be • ' Retired U.S. diplomat Robert A.ten• PiONeel! assessment hearing ofricer. ·appeal period starting -in l----·1u-a-il;::..ll.C.Oiril,.C.,-.63.:;cw~hO~e-s-ca-pca~-~----IN_A_R_E-"P_O_R_T-to_the __ bo_a_r-d.-se.,,.ptmtR!r.th€'treartng-offic inJ'ury in 1954 when mobs Lewi·s L. Strauss, 77, . f h would fall between the THREE GUBERNATORIAL candidates wlll address the American SOCieiy for Public Admirrishatlou till · Anaheim. The 93Ciety 1 s cond'ucting Its ~tmUal regional meetiog today through Friday at the Disneyland Hotel. . t; 0 UN TY SUPERVISOR Ronald Caspers has aruiounccd that> a morning se1ninar on new fmancial disclosure and conflict of interest legislatton will be offered to all Orange e ec o _1c1a a candidates Saturday in the Orange County Courthouse. A champagne brunch )'ill held Sunda at the Balboa Bay Club in celebration of the 20th annivm;ary of the Orange Coun t y Heart As~iation. pres en e r.-towe1•1---- Edwards of Irvine' s Edward& Laboratories, for bis contributions lo c a r d ia c • Diedri ch said creauon o sue assessor and the appeals attacked hie U.S. consulate former chairman of the a program could divert as · at Porto Allegre, Brazil, died Atomic Energy Com-many as 50 percent of 1the bo~~e appellant can sit down ~1onday. He was U.S. consul mission and a champion tax appeals from the formal, with the hearing officer on in ~texico City, Lisbon, Naples of the hydrogen bomb tin1e.consuming appeals board an informal basis and discuss and Porto Allegre before he development died Mon-hearings. his problem," Diedrich said. retired in 1961. day in Virginia after He also said it would save He claimed the Los Angeles treatment for cancer. money, since the appeals County appeals of ricer BURBA!\1K (AP ) -Steve -----------board members are paid $50 programi has solved at least Simpson, 78, the man credited apiece per session -a tola l 92 percent oJ the cases it '"'ith rounding air Ii n e Boai·d Post or $27.600 during the last has acted on to the ste\\'ardess service. di ed appeal period. satisfaction or the taxpayer. Saturday at his home ln SACRAMENTO (UPIJ Under the current system, GOP hopeful Hous ton F1oumoy will address society members ot 8 tonight . Democrat Edmund G. Brown Jr. will speak at a society luncheon Thursday. Another Democrat. San Franc l sc o Mayor Joseph Alioto is scheduled to speak at 12:30 p.m. Friday. Burbank, his widow announced Gov. Ronald Reagan nam1.>d a disgruntled property owner DIEDRICH NOTED the law Tuesday. Simpson persuaded Dr. Willie B. Phillips of Los first goes to the county prohibits such a hearing for * Boeing Air Transport In 1930 An geles to the state Board assessor for an explanation property valued in excess of ASSEMBLYMAN John The program, sponsored by the .oowity B o a r d of Supervisors and the county League of Cities, is set for 9 a.m. to noon in Departmeut Past presidents and chairmen of the board of directors of the association medicine in the invention ol the Starr-Edwards ert.ificial heart vajilviei.iiiijjjj;;=---- VINTAGE ·CARS ·DISPLAY Racin& Car Too-Jan. 24 • 27 to hire young nurses as crew of Optometry to replace Dr. or his bill and if he is still $12,500 for tax pilll>OSes -Briggs (R·Fullerton) w i 11 members on ~ngcr,flights. 111arvin R. Poston of D3nville, unsatisfied. he can take his equivalent to a $50,000 home . .:d~i~sc;uss~Jthe~:;·en~er~g~y_.:c~rui·~is~-__:~~lltlltllltlltllltlltllltlltllltlltllltlltllltlltllltlltllltlltllltlltl'!"'!"!!!~lltlltl'!"'!"lltlltl~'!"'!"lltlltllltlltl!fl~~---who resigned. assessment lo the appeals on the open market. 1110SCOW (UFJ) -Antanas He said a large number of Sneebkus, 71, the leader of the homes in Orange County Lithuania since Its annexation ,, .. It Needed?' fit in to the under -$50,000 to the Soviet Union in 1940, n category. died Tuesday, the Tass news The board voted agency said. It gave no -(;o D unanimously to a cc e pt details. un ty :F-rogr-ess --Diedr.ich!g...idea-in concept and -_D_e_a_t.la-N-ot-.lc-e-•-·-.. · .. ·---direct County Admi nistrative -Officer Robert Thomas to put · aoM.us -....... .the program in gear by Sep-M••le Gltl"1lclh11 Bowl111. 5'·E Celle C1<1l1, l d-L11111n1 ttlll>. 0111 of "-"'· J1n111ry R D tember. · 1---~' ~:?~u1~11~tc1 .c::, ~"':'f'·G.Gt:~~ _ •• Dp0:f!.. _ e aye -~~lncludedJn_the. proposal was. pO;;lin;-aowrus, bolh-of B11bii 1s11ndr-~ U:t.~·~ a direction that Thomas look 1111er, Gr•vc• wo111, L'loun• H11111 11~ at ways to reduce the number sirandchll<lrtnJ two 'rttl"(lrlndCl)ll<lren. rMrnor111 1tr111<:11. h11rld1y, 10 AM. f pe I board meet1'ngs Ptc!llc View Ch1ptl. tnttrmenl, P1clllc 0 ap a S 1,v1ew Mtmorl•I P1rk. P1e111c v11w SANTA ANA -Orange lo $15,000 with a little effort. with an eye toward saving .Mortuary, Dl...ct:i•k• County's annual p ro gress .M1bel C1roll11t Burkt. R11ldtnt of H11nt111111on 1111c111 <1"• of dtttn, J111111rv report !Day come out a little lO. Jt7~. S11rYl¥1C1 by aon, A1wmblymtn Robert H. Surlit J c11uo111 .... , Mlrl1m Knop, later than usual this year ):le. Portltnd, Orevon1 IOl/r brothtr1, Roy, H1rry, Ctrl Ind Eowln Anderaon: n.... ause Of Obj'ect1'-s f3l'sed by !r1ndchl!Or1n. S.rvlc11, Thurldty, 2 PM, C "" mllhl Chl!Nl. lnt1nn1nt, PtclllC Vltw the county Board bf Supervis-Memo!'lll Ptrk. Smlll'ls Mor I u 1 r v, Dl•Krors. ors Tuesday.1 PAULW:N•• d d d Rkk•V B. P1utkner. R11lct.n1 of The supervisors eci e lo Huntington 81teh1 d•t• 01 d11111, J1nwrv delay further compil.alion of 2'. 1'7~. Survl"ld by wife, 01nl111 IOI!, TAom11 w. F.1111kner; mother, e1n11 the document, which provides F1ulkner1 brother, Mick F1ulkner1 1fep-Stat'•tiCS and Other data on brolhll'!", J1lflft Whtt!ler1 .i~1l1t1r, .., L-otlt Thom11. SlrYICH, Frldl'f, I Q CO t j ' the PM. Olld•v Brothers c111pe1, wtth Riv. range un y, o give m J1me1 0t l1nqe of F1Uh L11t1Mir1n time to d~e ·11 it is needed Ctlurch, offld1tlng. lnl1rm1nt. GJOd "\-""' $tiephlrd C....Wttry. Vl11!1t!011, T/H,!rldav, at all. •from 1 Jo ' and t lo ' PM. Olh;lay "Th th Bro111er1 Mortv1rv, 1ni11 ee1ch e1vc1.. ere are so many o er Hun11na1on ae1c11. 01rectoi-1. a.n-1111. documents being published by GReELl:Y Heltn Mov Gr1e11v. Aq• N. 01 12• the county that I wonder if IC""3k St., Co~t1 M11a, 01t1 OI de11!t1, b' f J1nu1rv n, lft•. survrutd by <11111111ter, Vle can't com ine some O 1-1et1n M, Kenllne, Colt• Me111 nephew, th d perhaps even do BOb Bums. B1ktrMl1!<1; ~1..ee. Myrlie, em an ot sin Fr1ncl1co. v11011I011. 1oc11y, away \\'ilh this item." said Wtdne..S.v. until l :lO PM. Bell aroadw1y R 1 h Di d · h c111pe1. Gr1veslde S1rYln:1. Thi.Ir.div. Supervisor a p e r1c . 11 AM. P1c111c View Memorl•I Pl(\. 8'11 eroac1wiy 't•;;!~ DlrectOl's. SUPERVISOR R 0 B E RT H1rrv LIPPI•· AQI 12. ol m CtM!tr · t d ' s1., c°''• Me11. 0111 of de1111, JM111trV Battin was more pain e 1n 21, 1974. Survlvl'd bv two IOlll· ,Robert, hi ks "Th'-1·s USed of Rlv1r1ldt: 01vld LeplM'f', Costa ,_Ws1; S remar · "' c11uohters, v1o111 LePPlf', Foun111n by banks and businesses as Valley; Lorr1ln1 Sttllcup, Gtrden Grove: 1 d ttlree 11r1nc1c1111or1n. s.r ... 1d1, Tt1,u.w1v. basic research ma!eria an 1 PM, ri111 Broedw1y c111pet. F1m11y 1 don't know if the count y •uwtsll memorial conll'lbltt!ons mey be made to !hi Arthrlt11S FDUn01liOI' of should be Spending pubJiC Ort"9f C011nl'f. Bell Broaow1v M.:irtutry, OirKtcrs. funds to help pr i v a t e Anton Nep . ..,9, :1"~esld1n1 01 Groton, enterprise do their research," Conroecllcllf. Dale of d11th, January B tt' 'd 17, 1174. Survlvf'd by wife, Het911r 3 In Sal • 11••ndChlldr1n, David, P•ul•, Chri1loiotw!r, Co u n t y Administrative 1Crt5 1C111pp1 -11re1111ranckl'llld, Corle Off'icer n-bert Thomas told Y1ncev. Slrvlas wUt be hi'ld J1nu1r'f' JW 2.a. 111.., 10,30 ~t,:r.g;:i~o;· Connecticut. the !>Oard his staff is making Jostflh 1c1111nrrv1 w111lbirm•. 3101 s. every effort to streamline the ~F1frv1tlll'·--ttoeo, -s1n1~1. 0111 of • t de1111, J1n u1rv 11. 1Jt4. s11rvlYed by report and e I i m l n a e brot-. Jtme s Wtshburne, Te•• 5 • d li t data s1rv1ce1. Tt1u~11v. J1nu1rv 24, 1 PM, unnecessar\' or up ca e · _____ P.a<IJI~. v11.!' c11_11~ F1m11v wwe,i, "~fany thini:rs in th e report -i:Jlemorl1I con!•(b:liifil!if m1v to. mfae " ' . i' · · -• i,. Or•-""11'11\1-Unlt-or-ln&-a-re-not-fe:. Am1rlc1n Cancer . Soi;letv. lnurnmen!, d ' h I h P1ci11c view M~morle! Park. P1cn1c "'e can o muc o c ange view Morlu•rv. orrKtor1. this aspect " Thomas said . 'WELLS ' · · Eltlr WtU1. Widow ol 1ht tale G. N. W11l1; 1111 11. Resident of 134 Q11fER h' . Broadway SI., COlll Me11; daft of · AMONG ! lfil{S. de1111. J1nuary 11, 1974. survived by , Thomas' staff has SU""ested oroTber, VlclOT Clocksln, 1(,11 r" v, "" NeDra~klt numerOUI nl•Cll ln<I MP~WSI eJlminatiOfi Of SUCh thifll?S 3S triffid 1no 11sod1te, Rov McC1rd!e . . Co\!\ M"••$Nu~r•. Frld1y,•10:3o AM. Je!tcrs f rom _ SUIX'r\'isors, Sell 8.&dwev Chapel, wl!h ll:ev. L. r I t d ff' . I . v, l:Jrrpw \)'flc1111nq. een Bro1owav listings o e ec e o 1c1a s in f.\o<"f lrf, Olr«IOl'I. each City'. photOS or City ARBUCKLE.& SON WHTCLlff MOllTUARY 427 E. 171h SL. Costa Me~ 646-4888 -·-IAL TZ·BEIGERON FUNEllAI. HOME Corano del M!;x' 673-94}() Co~10 Me~o 646-2424 -·-BILL B!IOADWAY MORTUARY ..-• 1 I Q.ifoodwoy. Costa Meso 548-3433 ' -·-DILDAY BROTHIWS MORTUARY ! 791 I secxh Slvcl. Hu~1ington Secxh 8A2.777 I 244 Redondo A~t. long Beat~ (2 13) 4 38114~ -·-McCOllM!CK LAGUNA BEACH MOITUARY · 1706 loguno Canyon Rd. A94-9AI ~ -·-PACIFIC VIEW MIMOlllAL PARK Mor1uOty Chooel 3-500 Poc•l•c V.ew Orivt Nt""Porl 8!.ixn Ca!·t~n·o 0••-?700 -·-PIEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNEflAL HOME 7801 (!Ql«J A.•~ We1o11T11n11er 893 ]52~ -·-SMmf'S MOl'TUARY a11 Mo" s-i iW"'1fMI01t Seaclt $J6.l)l9 ma:forS. breakdown of pcpulation by race and~ the toh~I number of teleotiones- and gas meters in each cify. Thomas told the board such eli111inations could reduce the size of the report by as much as 30 percent. The estimated cost of the ulanned report -number 11 in the se ries -is in the ran~c of SI8.000 for printini;i: :ind di~lribution of 5 . 0 0 0 cooie s. But T.horo11:c; said he ca 'n probably l1old that down , Ca11didates Must Fil e By Feb. 6 SA~iA A~A -Orange r.cunt'/ Rel!istrar of Voters Da vid Hitchcock said today candidates for the state Senate Assembly, superior c o u r t iud~e and munlcloal court j~e TI".ust file a deflaration of intent no later than Feb. 6. Hitchcock said declarations \1~11 be acccotcd starting Jan. 2ll. but candidates for state • lcq1£\alive p<>"'" should h11ve them in by Fcl>. I so they an be mailed to the Secretary of St11 tt on time. ) Legislative cBndidatc.s must •l!o poy a 1211.20 filing fee at the time ti}t)' file their declaration o r· andldacv. Furthc.r information can be obtain«! by calling lt:Jl·2244. SUPERVISOR DAVID Baker defended the report as "a valuable documen t used extensively by schools and others as a genera l and broad- 00.sed study of the county." Ile said he even sends one to the top elecled official of a shire (county ) in Australia and gets one in return. But supervisors agreed lo resubnlit lhe report to Thomas for re-evaluation· and possible inclusion in other doCu ment s. It '"'ill also go to the Government Affairs Committee of the Orange County Chamber of Commerce for study. money . County Clerks Open Session ANAHE Jh1 -The California Association of Count y Clerks opened a three-day convention here today with the aim of establishing new procedures Wlder laws recently passed by the .state legislature. 'The convention was called by Secretary of State Edmund C. Bro\'111, Jr.. to gi\'e particular a tt e ntion to peculiarities in new election laws. Keystone camera sale. Picture the ·savings. Save 5 10 . Reg. 69.95. Sale 59.96. Keystone 60 Evernash camera. Have beautiful, crisp color pictures in just 60 seconds with the only instant picture camera with its own permanent electric flash built right in. Au tomatic lens adjustment.· Kay1ton• Everflash 10, Reg , 35.95. Sa le 29.95. Save 5 10 Rag . 109.96, S1la 99.96 JCPenney Model 600 slide prject. F/3.5 lens, remote forward/reverse focusing ; easy access to lamp. Slide tray can be advanced with power off. JCPenn1y 333 Elec- tronic Flash rocket c1mar1. Reg . 49.95, Sala 39.96 JCPenney We know what you're looking for. DOWNEY FULLE RTON MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE 'THE CITY' SAN B'ERNAROINO WHITIWOOD. Shop Sunday Noon to 5 p.m. ot th. following •IONS: FA SHION ISLAND, Newporl Beoch, (7 14') 644-23 13 HUNTINGTON CfNTfll, Honling1on Beoch (714 ) 892-7771 '· Sale 54 95 Reg. 64.15. Your choice twin or full size mattress or box springs. Pr inted blue rayon floral .cove,r quilted to sisal and polyurethane for firmness. Borders are vertica!IY stitched. Queen Ill:• mattress and box springs set. Reg. 199.95 Siie 169,95 l(b;g 1lze mattress and box springs set. Reg. 279.95. Sale 229.95 All metal bed frame for twin or full size, I.IS All metal bed frame for queef1 or king size, 22.15 •Wiien you buy a Hl ., Sal~ prlcH eHectlve for 1 limited Ume only! UH th• JCP•nn•Y time payment plan. r. JCPenn~y We k(lOW what you'r~ looking for. Shop Slollday noon to 5 p.m. at thit folowlllCJ stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newporl Beach (7 14) 644-2313. ·HUNTI NGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (7 14) 89 2.7771. , ' • • J 5 PILOT·AOVERTISER P1·osP-ects Brighter For Grads (eareer earner)-· Wedne~day, January 23, 1974 I Pim 9 Terrific Selectioa 111111111111 PlaSllcware 3:'1 • ¥q11J•l1 Criqer • Ct l••••r • Ptl Ftt•er • C1!11ry Tr1r • Mwt! • L11Mry, Onl l l1u• hs•1t1 .... ,,, ""°" Mid "~ ,..., • colon wlfh ............ .,. .. ' ·• J•11 ftllcltff • 111111 MeliUr ... ,., ,,,,, . • lllHJllMI ... ,,. .... , • ,Clt1tlll111 MOH Made to sell for 14" Ml)IP I.IHI RBCOi'd Albums $ Build Up Yov1 Record Collection With The1• All Tim• Fovori1e1. ..• 'dn!sday, January 23, i974 DAIL, PILOT f :J l Mada 11 1111111 $2.00! fir lb1 Hads City ·-1.11111 s htilp prtv.nt dry l~n wrln~tl. 12.7 01. Adds 81dr t1 L1111, Hair! IJllll Pll1 llaf lllNJ Cryuol d9011 • "' .... ' 11:c~r •r gt.tmn'l'f, l"op11lat 1 or, 1i1e ·,now Ooltor DQ~ priceil. 3i51 Famoos C• llJ Closeout Buy! 79'-11.50 Coa•tllja bJ Dura Gloss Mm's Socks for Dress or Sports Wear! 2 'I f 0 R Super group uf Banlon• Nylon1, Nylon fi1h Knits, Orlon• Acr;1ic • Nylon Blend1 in-foi.hlon colort. 1i1•1 10-13. • Tr111,1r1•l Pnuet l Prtu,. Pmtr • Mu•al Li~1lt F111•1ll11 • 1111• D1tl • 1111• £1e1••••• 1111• 1111 • Llfl 11111 D•t• Mill Ftrtilitr • A1t1111allc IJt P11· cil. Machine wo1liable, df'f'lbi9 cotton Mlt povch. IV•" t!ottic Adjustable Tension . "Ad)asr.111' for s3 BathAtml H.o,,.., duty oluminulTI fini1h. Spring l•n1ion for •Jdra h!liding pow•r. 53" Daracralt Ee• Gl8* 3 !51 HuntllMJton l11dl Ad1m1. 11 8 ..... hunt Unbreakable Plastic Food SIVIPI -Giv• &hur, 1001hi.19 6up.. porl. Sand or Wttit• in S-M-l-Xl. at 9,,c ,1av.ln1p. • $1 .n D11ter F s 1 • $I.II Int lllall • $1.H W•isk.lftt• 2 0 • 51.• Sen• lndl I 29' ea. "Lovely World" ~ ....... -··· 5~5 1 3,.5 .. op•n top &S11:f .. ope11 1ide. Duncan Sinclair Scotch fihh 2~s7 Gallon a . . • . , ' • ' ... ,. .. ' • , . • • • • .. ' i ' I I • l I 1 •• • \ • C11l Yacht Clt1b • om~ '' ~· ' ..: 0 Dates Annou11ced The California Yacht Club ,.--------..... has nnnounccd dates for four 1najor rHce series this season, Including a brand new feature for yticl'ltS Wishing · to ttice under the revived Cruising Club or America ( G C A ) handicap rule. the new series ror CCA rated yachts will be known as the Charles Tanner Series and \\'ill be sailed as separate races on lhc same dates as THAT YOU CAN GET YOUR ,PRESCRIPTIO.NS FILLED AT ~~~:Z~;!-~t;;:hc~popular Overton Series for ~ s-rated-tmderthe-nc-.;rll---- lntemational Offshore Rule (!OR ~1ark Ill). llere are the schedules for the various series: OVERTON -t.1 arch 2. f\falibu Transbay, 43 miles: BOATING WHILE YOU SHOP . ' OUR OTHER I March 16, Santa Barbara Island race, 85 miles: 1'-tarch Z3 Anacapa Island race. 100 miles; April 27, l\t a yo r 's Trophy Race (Marina de! Rey to Newport) 78 miles; J une 1, Commissioner's Tr op h y Race, (two races) 70 miles: J une 8, Pt. Dume Transbay Higli Cozirt Nixes Oil Spi.ll Claint race, 52 miles. CHARLES TANNER CCA WASHINGTON (AP ) -The SERIES -!\larch 2, Malibu U.S. Supreme Court ha s WONDERFUL VALUES! Race i1a Newport Some 20 Sol Cats will start the 1974 racing season with a regatta in Ne\vport Beach Saturday. The speedy catamarans will be prepping for the first national championship regatta for the class in Los Angeles Harbor Aug. 3-4. Plans also call fo r class racing in the SCYA ?.lidwinter Regatta Feb. 16. 20 Troehies at St_ake In Midwi11ter Regatta Twenty perpetual trophies are at stake In Ule 45th annual 1t1idwintcr Regatta scheduled to get under way Feb. 16. The huge sailing extravganza annually attracts more ~n 1.000 sail and power yachts ranging from eight-root dinghies to -exp e nsive "goldplater" sailing yachts. The Midwinters also •include a predicted log race for power cruisers under the sponsorship of the Southern California Cruiser Association. Coveted perpetual trophies are: Ben R. l\1yer Trophy, Ocean Arcing A; Chris tian Brothers Britain II Far Out In Front P 0 RTSMOUTH. England f AP) -Great Britain II, skippered by Chay Blytll. S\\•ept 500_ ..miles ahend_or jts nearest rivals Tuesday as front runner in the Wbitbreak Trophy, Ocean Racing B: Don Lee Trophy, Ocean Racing C; Kenneth E . Street Trophy, PHRF-A; Frank Dair Trophy. PHRF-B; Harold Ad ams Trophy, PHRF-C: PC C Perpetual. PCC Class; Lido Isle Yacht Club T ro ph y , MORF; Coast . Ith od c ~ A.!150eiation Trophy, Rhodcs- 33; Santa Monica C i v i c Regatta Association Trophy, PC Class. Others are the ~1idlvinter Olympic Classes Troph y , Olympic class \Vith the largest average number of boats for all races: Frank Borzage Trophy, Star Class: 1'.lidlvintcr Olympic Clases T r o p h y , Snipe: Civic Re gatta Association Skimmer Class Trophy, Skimmers; SC Y A Geary-18 Trophy, Geary-ISs; 1'.falibu Outrigger Troph y. 1\.1alibu Outriggers; Harry L. Brittain Trophy, Class A Predicted Log race ; J unior Naples Sabot A Trophy: Senior Naples Sabot Trophy. and the Harlan F. "Hook" Beardslee Tropliy, Lehman-12. An1erica Jane round-the-world yacht race Not Ranger-33 neared Cape Horn. JJace _,or ga:_nize..r.s Jn_ Ameri.q1 _J~Geor ge Portsmouth said the British -Toobey s tiitt-·Th at ·placed craft ooUJd round tl:le horn second in the North Amei-ican on its \vay to Rio de J aneiro One Ton championsWps at St. "'ithin the next 48 hou rs. Petersburg, Fla., last week Reports on the third leg was not a Ranger-33 as of the race were delayed by originall y reported. a radio blind spot in the South Toobey's new boat, also Pacific. But the position named America.. Jane, i$ a~ bccan'fr clearer as the yachts Sparkman and Stephens One got \•;ithin range or a radio ·tanner that he r ecent I y· relay. station at Tierra Del purchased .. He also .OOs. a Fuego. Range r-33 of the same name. Transbay race, 43 miles: refused ·lo hear a claim by !\1arch 16. !\1alibu and Return. tv.'O pleasure boat owners Z3 miles: March 23. Palos asking damages for the loss Verdes Buov and return. 26 miles; Apl-il 27. Ma);or's of recreational use or their Trophy race, 78 miles: J une crafts during the San ta 1, Commissioner's T r o p h y Bcifbara oil spill. race. 70 miles; June 8. Pt. Plaintiffs Arthur J. Luck Dume Transbay race. 52 and Glenn A. Henry filed the • , miles. suit on behalf of other boat "1"":::-1 !·-·-;;r;i· · There will be a Performance owners who could not use the 1 ~ I\ · ~fl ~ 1 rD-: ' -~---!· .1'·l.! 1 11 1~·. ~ •.. ,,..... .... Handicap Racing Fleet race "·aterways because or the 1)il : :....:.. ~ •.:·. ;: 1.i,: / '1 . 1! :1 [~\ · ;, i '" 1 .-• • on the same dates as .the slicks. :. r·-· I ";·b;;,·!::ii·lj ·L ·Overton-and-Tanner,..geties_On-..Ian--28........1969,_large.,, __________ -"; .--:t""-·' _,· ;;;=~· lf.i1 f ·• L;_ · ~·-· _· __ _ rac~s. using the same· courses amounts of crude oil escaped 1 ~ ! !• ' ~l-\ ~--~Ef;T"'\l . ;r::i ;· as the Tanner series. from the ocean floor at an J · : -·· ;~ ·=-' 1• ti.1ATT WALSH SE R I ES oil rig ·inail'ltained by Union ·:::.-:.::1 ~:_;·::--·:. •. (f!..10RF) -f!..1arch 16. Malibu Oil Company' of California. ·-r · i r 1 -·1 ·1 t · •.· Ill ·11 ' r.1 • f·" and Return. 23 m1 es: Apr1 \Vind and tide carried the oi ., , · I' . 6. i\1alibu Transbay, 43. n1 iles: in to the Santa Barb a r a : :.==; ~ ·~· ·.i:;J; ;_ June 8, Pt. Dume Transbay. Channel and harbor. 52 miles; June 29. Pt. Dume Luck and Henry \Vere and Return. 35 miles : July appealing a decision by the 20. Closed Course 1.1arathon : U.S. Court of Appeals for the Aug. 24. ri.1alibu and Return. 9th Circuit "'hich ruled that 23 miles. pleasure boat O\vners could FRED HARRIS SERIES not collect. on loss of the use IPHRFI -Sept. 7, Squirrel of their crafts. Rock Race: Sept. 28, Palos The oil rompany had agreed Verdes race: Oct. 5. Lazy 8 to pay all actual d:imagc to Race; Oct. 19, 5 o'clock bell the boats caused by the oil race. spills. . Coast Ma1i Heads Boat Association J ames J . Oopen. attorney for Luck and Henry. said the petitions 'vere only W:o or 34 pleasure boaters \V a n t i n g remuneration ror not being able to use their craft during the oil disaster. "As a result or the presence or the crude oil upon the surfaces or the ocean." Oppen said, "Petitioners v.·cre un· Byron K. Chamberlai n of able to use their boats for pleasure purposes, er "'ere Newport 'Beach is the 1974 too prudent 10 .venture into president or the Schooner the oil..roated waters. and Associati!)n or A me r i ca . thereby \\'ere deprived of the replacing Ernie Minney. uSe of their respective vessels for some t'OllSiderable period The association is a Close-cf time.'' knit group of schooner Justice \Villiam 0 . Douglas I PRESCRIPTIONS,: . ' ·.•f -- alficionados,many -of-v.iwm-d~nted~~"1~·1,,11oo.,,_1 _,comm""'""en"'b...._1-----------­ own the classic yachts in N~·- port Beach and other South- ern California ports. . . 'The group organized the Race Lead Ancient !\.lariners rl"C~ at_ Long .· To Silt "lnlr Beach last year which drew 1 \_ i5 £.i J 62 boats. Plans are now under .. • way fcir a second edition of the race in conjunction with the Long Beach lnternationa1 Sea Festival. Some 100 boats ar-e expected for the second race. Another annual event is the schooners and ketches race at Oxnard each year oo the SYDNEY. Australia (AP ) - Ringer. sailed by American Jim Coggan, was in first place o\·erall after finishing second Tue~ay . in the f.Qr.Jrth hCat of the Australian Soling Class Yachting· Ohampionships . It's no secret that The Treasu_ry. offers one·sto·p shopping convenience. And it's • I I . . FESTIVAL of WHALES -Memorial Day weekend. ---It - v.•as oliginaled in 1966 as a challenge from \\1al ter Roche and his Rejoice and Bob Sloan's Dauntless. Newport Beach. PocahootaS. sailed fiy David Forbes o( New Sou th \Vales won the fourth heat. witp Coggan -second and .Oarkiet sailed by West Australia third. Ringer had lt 4 points. rollowcd bv Pocahontas I\ ith 'J:l and Taworri of \\'est Australia with 45.4. no secret that our PrescriptlOn Department offers friendly, prompt and efficie·nt service. So, if you have shopping to do or pre,scriptions to be filled ·, ~ake us your next stop. ·Visit the DANA-WHARF SHOPS in the NEW DANA PQINT HARBOR Jolly Roger Restaurant Dana Wharf Sportffshing Fis herman's. Catch Candle Pedd ler Captain's Gallery Unique World Apollo Electronics Do rothy's Trea,ures Golden Ga1le0:n Down tha Hatch . Mary's Fa shions This Crucible Dana Wha rf Cards I G ifts Wind & Sea Re ~taur ant SPECIAL!· WHALE WATCH CRUISES Jonuory 26 thru Februory 3rd. Leoves Every Hour From q A.M. ' ' . • '• . - • from DANA WHARF SPORTFISHING 25102 DEL PRADO, DANA POINT PL!:ASE CALL FOR· ltESERVATlONS 496-5794 1114> a11.-1aso· BUENA PARK ...... °' ,, .. ,... 0,.0.Dollr t:H lo t:H -S-.., II lo 7 ORAN•E Cly .... __ _ °"'" , ... ,.. ...,_, lllo •. · S.l.NT A ANA Jtll ... ""iiiloi· ..... "' ... c.. .... Opoo IM -.., ....., II lo I ' - • .. • Tunney's Lets Fly ) oes. "THE WIFE CAN'T say, 'I think this OI' tllllt.' Tllat could be very harmful to her ~·s career. So wives just don't go saying what they feel." The DJ.tc~born mother of three said "politicians have juni>o egos that are very quickly crushed. Like actors, they always have to prove to themselves and to the -Id OOw Wonderful they ire~" She oaid what a politician "needs rmre Uwi anything 19 a peaceful OOme lire ••. - with a cooperating wife and children who are not too troublesome, not too demanding." WHAT POLITICAL wives need, she said, is to be "left atone to their own devices. They should not be espected to be their husband's compli- ment. And the wife should be allO\\-'f!d to go ahead and haw her own career, with time and 1--1----bl:eathlllg spa« to have it." The Tumeys were divorced in December. 'll1ey had been married 14 years. • • Education Bond Vote Considered SACRAMENTO (AP) Enrollment is expected to surge past one million this year in Cali rornia 's community colleges a n d voters may be asked to apprQVe a $150 million construction bond i s s u e , Chlncellor Sidney Brossman 8')'!1. "This Is just In the thinking stage. At this point we haven't made a decision," Brossman said Monday in an interview. Btrr HE ADDED a bond ,proposal of some tort would go before the Cal i fqrnia Community College Board of Governors at its February m'eeting. Tentative target date for · submission of a bond tssue -----;r.;s""'a~thli year or early Ii 1975, he said. .. Voters approved a 1972 bond Issue that provided $1 6 o million in state coostruction money over three yea-rs, · · Brossma1f-sair. Thi t is due to run out at the end ot this fiscal year, he added. BR~ SAID a 1250 !:!~ll~ned i:~~~= t~:!e~ . share of constructiori money for five years on a 50-50 basis with local cominwlity . cOUege districts. The final decision. on whether a bond issue will go on the halk>t is up lo the Legislature. Pay Toi1.et Foes Gain · In Support SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) -With encouragement from oround the country and even from Europe, State Rep. G<orx!a B. .Petenon bas spoken up in derense ol her but to ban pay tollets in public buildings. Tile Utah ·HouR, whlch has "'-" the bill to provide ii..lf with comic r.u.i, ..,....i the nonflscal ......... Is flt)lna for ~tlol\ during , the legtsl1_.J ~ budget -ioo .. r "It's time to ,reverse the trend . of '1avernment JnllllraU. Joto 011f private llVM," llld MJ?. Poteraoa, Who lnllltJ llie Is dead serious about the bill. "We've already pald lot our 1"1bllc bulldll!ll end ytt we .... forctd 'lo Contribute u many u 120.• dimes estra a year for lhelt •·" I tnto 1. 8AIVIY ·--··-• WOOOlAND Milli t"40 VICTOIY llYO. "---- • NOflWAl• IMllltoNlllYO. e1SYW9Aall ., ... , .. _.,, • - I Winter!' Crisis • 'Ii" .. iamoi.r. • a..... ffMI: Peech, Appl• l'lum, fit, A)>ricol. MSNO.MIU.I ........ --•GARDlllHOYI IHl'IO.NtlfOl :'I .... -0.0f tOllftl COM! MU • WMlllllR -. I COISDVAnOI nP I · NO. 6 I 1am1Y RIMllAL CAii : A cMtl"I on gMd tor..ilMlt I htl" MtNty ,.w,, •Mwt. ,.,...._" CMMllen, plttlnt. I • .,4 .. Mfricel ........ A I '"'"tetl "'™' '''"' .. mi lift, ...,.. pu mon.y eM ... " ,., r, oliml~ittf at.w thtrtt. If terminolt ,,. ltrN, ,.pktcement h very MIY · . • RIYIRSIDI .............. 10331 MAQMOtlA I .... IO,l il, ·----·--oMUNllNGIDN llACM lDNI llACll l: \Jtdntstt11y, J11nuary 23, 1~74 DAILY PILOT J5 • Cool Off Nudists FIBERGLAS INSULATION • 2 ~" lhKk. • h•'f I• ln1toH j111t roll it 011t -i..t--fe'lt-Ol'-ol\lfh •ftd-1M1"-. • C"-ko of 15" or 2l" wido. ' RAIN GUTTER OUR REG. 1.49 EA. WET PATCH ROOF EMULSION • OrMI r... ,.1chiflt holo1. . • WID not tlfY .ut~ PllFINISHID IMPORTED MAHOGANY PANELING • lkh WM4 ~ which will ..iticmc. •ny rt9fll, • ' • fvll tilt 4'111' lhfftl. • °'"' 14" let ,,,_ n11tlc t..klnt .~ •. • ,_...well, . HARDBOARD • "9ftdy 1110 her41tHrd. 0 U.. ,., t'llilllMlh, !ft,.,.,.., otc. ~;::.4•¢ 59' :::I EA. OUR REG. 1.99 4!1 GAt. 2"1'"18 n. STUDS o S11rfvc.d t....r .W... • 1.ont 10111"1 C.lif9miel l.4w..d. • . - .. . 1tM2 CMIMANAW. MttAHOll ~ ... , IJSSS 7IOO IOINOH 1117 1. IOUIM 5\. IMOIMMllO. .... ....... t~ltlAll Ollll MOC-. ... , __ , .. OtM<IOIR'tt. -~ll'CllOM'I )' ' ' . I' ' I -r • .. I I 16 DAILY PILOT ere Neurotic ·--Doctor By DR. STEINCROllN I am celebrating a .silver anniversary. It's not a marriage celebration. ~iy wl!e and I passed that happy milestone .a few years ago. On receiving a copy of my 2iilh published book, al first ·there was inner, pleasant turmoil : Shall 1 celebrate quietly and modestly? Or shall I let many friends know it b out? At last "honest a r r·o g an c e o-v er came hypocritical humility." I would never forgive myself for . keeping silent on such an ---,occaskm •. ------1 THE PURPOSE of. lhe book Is lo help people who suffer from nervousness, tension and fatigue. Therefore the title, DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE "Questions And A n s w e rs About Nerves, Tension Arxl Fatigu~.'' (Hawthorn Books. Inc., Publishers. New York Cily) A few words from ibl introduction will explain what the book Is about : "The "'Orld is sick with fear. -If we are frank , we admit we suffer from some degree of. 'nerves.' -To survive without being an abnormaUy fearful human being in a fearsome, mad, mad world, we must see ourselves as others see us. For It is true that emotional d I St r e s s prospers In those of us who are afraid to take a good, Jong look in the mirror - and admit we are nervous. "IN READING this book, it is inevitable that you will recognize yourself as a protagorust in at least a few of the case histories you find here. I will hold up the mirror. 1 hope it will help you see yourse lf as you really are. Even the realization that you : "'have. company in your.)Jlisery will help allevia te many minor {and some major ) feelings or · despair. Face up to ii. In varying deg rees, we are all neurotics. The sOOfler we admit it, the better We shall • be." ~ -.. ~ • cOmtENT: Thilnks f o r . nSiening. MEDICALE'ITES JR<plles To "' Readers) DEAR DR. STEfNCROHN' ?.1y husband has had low blood pressure all his life. C!'ln you recommend a special diet or medicine that will help? - Mrs. R. COMMENT: Having lo\v blood pressure is not bad - it's good (Assuming, o f course, th at your husband is otherwise healtby.) Just how low Is it? \Vhat does your husband's doctor say? Peopl e sti ll wor r y unnecessarily about low blood pressure -hypotension. Th ey should be thankful it is low ratber than high. I think that most doctors · will agree that · your husband needs no special diets or mediCines to "bring it up." Insurance companies are looking for applicanU: like )'OlD' husband. Statistics sltow that they live longer. Again, assuming that everything else is all right. True ~ety never ends In insanity no matter how long JI persilll '"YI Dr. Slelncroho tn hi s booklet, "Wha t To Do Fer Chronie Amdety." For a copy write blm 11 this paper _.,.m1 a ..,is and a ADDRESSED ENVELOPE. ITAMPSD, SELF · Dr. Steim:rOlll welcomes .....,. mall md lloDrporales -wen la cilmant when ,_tble=-bal be canno1 reply ~ because or •-olarne . , Wrdntsday, J111uary 23, 1974 . , .. PAK OF TWO 5 OZ. 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Crochet edge aroo)ld Ille IJ.lteckline. Sizes S-M-t · 4.97 . . . · -~~~ Garment B·AGS ' ' BS BAG Gold color Slit big 24141r, ftfl lenitll 1p . LAIE' IA& "IJlllS .... 24154" In '* a1of. Fiii 1eqi lipplf. ; YOUI CHOla " .'t .. Bill S Jean K Billie the op Smith coach, >Singles malch Robin Smith King's which two ga one te p Rod Jari.- def . length Slock • Rog !Jibbo, : T • third· ~­In Lutz ·Mark go w al Pil H tr in He lo • • By llANK WESCJ ot ... D•ll'I' l"Uet ll•lt Bill Smilh called jt just p•rt or Billie ean King's act. Billie Jean, however, viewed It quite he opposite. Smtih, "Mission ~iejo lligh teMis ach, was the referee iii 'Mrs. King's ingles match Tuesday-afternoon, a atch she won 6-3, 7·5 over 15-year-old obin Tenney of Beverly Hills. Smith \'(88 allO the o&Ject o! Mr.1. ing's wrath in a weird turn of events hlch ~ulted in the contestants p.laying wo games or the final set wilh only e teMis ball. put lng ~ailea>y approacli llhcit jjjtotlie-down rne sideliriea, M!1:-Klng mwnbled net, Mrs. K)ng•s tem!ll'r got the better to hersel! and filially broke into a laugh of her and she rut one ball high over to the amusement or the 2li00 spectators. the stands and onto a nearby hillside. A UWLTA umpire Pe achy Unbeknownst ~o Mrs. King, four or Kellemeyer, in charge of olficlals was the six teMis baits they had started 'called in to arbitrate the dispute, aod the match with had been purloined ·by !Caring Billie Jean might stage a specµitors after rollibg under the st.ands. walkout, urged the players to continue Anet with the other ball now on. the with just one 'ball. hillside, only one remained until, under Arter the IO-minute hassle subsided, match rules, a new' set could be broken neither player fauJted a serve in the ipto,two ga~es later. ' next two games, but Miss Tenney lost Snl:ilh decided the best thing wouJd both. Serving with new tennis balls ln be tO break into a new can of balls the next game, Mrs. King ended the immediately. Miss :renney dldn't mind. set. Mrs. King squawked, preferring not to "That sort or thing is \Vhat the rans receive serve with the livelier balls. ~ come to see, and what you come to Tbmwing u arms and strutting expect from Billie Jean," said Smith alter the match. "She's a showman, and f think ltil all port o! the act. "I also happen to think It makes you less of a person when you do that, but that's only my opinion. I know I wouldn't put up with it from any o! my teanls players." ~1rL King, meanwhile, aaid that the run-in was highly out of the ordinary. "Something like _ihis always happens when I'm in the Los Angeles area,;.• said Mrs. King. 0 'lbey ahould know the rules better, or have the courts set up so the balls don't get awaf. "I was a lit.tie Uptight. l haven't been sleeping very well the last few nights, and l just bit that one out wilboul thinking.""' 15-year-old tJndaunted By l(ing By JAN WORTH Of .... O.ltr ,lltt llaff She's the youngest profes.5ional Y.'Oman athlete in history . · And at 15, Robin Tenney gave the Queen o( Tennis, Billie Jean King, a fight for her money on the tennis courts Tuesday at Marguerite R e c r e a t i o n Center in A1ission Viejo b e ( o re succumbing, 6-3, 7-5. Meeting Billie Jean, who is just twict her age, '"wasn't any different than- playing any of the other women," Robin told the Daily Pilot. • WNtnesday, January 2l. 1974 DAILY PILOT 11 Robin, a sophomore at Rexford High School in Bever1y-.. ffills,..-said-she-went-.- onto the court with the attitttde everything was equal between herself and Billie Jean. BtLLIE JEAN KING COMPLA.INS ABOUT CALL BY LINESMAN. "I tried to pace mysetr, and it worked," she said. . Robin figures her age still affects her strength somewhat -but sbe'•.· Favorites Advatace still on the growing edge. Since September, she said she's sprouted a = ... r:ay~~'t~k 1~':'!i.~... Evert iI1 H. as_ t y Retreat Being oo the professional circuit has ••• its challenges other than ~ plJysical • stamina required. n:.t~~~~1~0 :fc:°:'!~:.::i. After_ 39-nii_n,-... "ut,e Victo1·.y -Ju1ius Caesar. On the flight home, ~~ shefinished 1it. . • .. !_., ~ • · ••. _ ""I'm getUni straight A's/ .. she said. · ·• • -I "And it's worth il to me to 9te_y on ' ._The' dQ,rling' -ana'\ the> dynamo :!(Jr "· Artel'\\~rds. she dcclin~ · anY :press the circWt. t love the pressure. I love women's tennis made their debut s wit11 in!crvie\'I! and hastily retreated to her to Y.'Ork. 1 \\'On'( give up what I've victories as opening round singles play . hole! 10 1 rest up fqr a singles ··match ROBIN TENNEV··(L·EF'l'I ·SHAKES ·HANDS · WITH·BILllE·J EAN·· KING ··AFTER·· LOSING-.·MA'l'CH,---· · · · .. ··gained ·w ·r.r--hecause t'vl!·-ked· too ·· .. was .... completed. in ... the .. w. o m.e. n :.s. ..... th\li ... ~!!<moon ... Wi!b .'"Missino; .. Vii.lo'.s .... hard." professional tournament at Mission Viejo Val(!rie Ziegenfuss: · '" · Sports Clipped Short Laver Wins; Lakers Fall PHILADELPHIA -Corona del Mar's 6-2, and Rob Maud derea ted John or the Irish four times afler the ROO Laver e.scaped . lhe upset bug Alexander:, 4-6, 7-6, 6-4. intermission bul could get no closer . Tuesd~ al the JIOO,~ U~. Prc_>fessional _Jn_ seeood~uod-play. Arthur Ashe _ Th_e K11~ rally was___ fU'ed l?Y_ Ric_!__ Indoor tenrus champ1onsli1ps with a 6-4,... . . . s I ho ed · · 6-2 victory over Jeff Borowiak. downed Patrick ~1~y Jr., &,-3. 6-3, Cliff , utt e, a reserve. \V scor 27 pomts, . , Drysdale beat Patr1ao Com1eo, 6-4, &-1, • 19 in the second half, to top all scorers. S~ Srith wasn t as f~"!unate, Chris fl.1ottram beat !!'om Edlefsen, 6-t. t • 49ei-i l\'fppe-9"~ - <1r9Ppm,g a ~7, 7·3, 6-7 dee!SIOO lo 6--0; and-Ross Ca§e took\ a 6-2, ·g..z g . hie~ s Raul Ramire.:;. ----victory-over Hans -Pohlman. -~ .P Jan-JC.odes, . the No. 7 seed a n_ d · · defending Wimbledon champion. toofl, a ·• Laker• D!i11,ped lengthy 4-6, 7-6 .. 6-4 win over Dick Stockton. . Roger Taylor was upset by Eddie Dibbs, S-3, 1-6, 7-5. : Tom Okker, the no. 3 seed, tQOk a irunt-rOund-victory over ·:rorbeh "Ylrifh. 6-3, i;.a,_ • ' ' ~-<· In Otbe"r: third rollll<I ma,tches, .. J:?OO Lutz won 6-2, 6-1 over Jun Kamiwazumi, ·Mark CoX downed Fre.w McMillan; 6-3, Bruins Land . GWC .Kicker Brett White, who kicked 17 field goals in two seasons at Golden West Collel', will do his booting at UCLA next season, the Dally Pilot has learited exclusively. White , a formtt •standout at Huntington Beach High w 111 · trahsfer to UCLA in late March in time for spring fobtball drills. He'I the rint Golden West player to.-le at UCLA. <'Ille 6-3, 21~<(. kicked nine OeJd 11>111 In 15 1Uempll this past slaeoii, the longest !or 48 yard&. Ke bad a P.yarder last year. He allO punted 45 times in 1973 ror a 38.0 average. INGLEWOOD -"Every dog has l_tls day P' laughed coactt Bill Fitch , whose Cleveland Cavaliers have theirs against the Los Angeles Lakers. Theo Cavaliers may own one or the . poorest records in the N a t i o n a I · Basketball AMOCiS:llOn, sitting in la.St Place-in the Central Division With a 17-33 record, but they are 3-1 again.st the Lakers. Lenny Wilkens dropped two rree· throws ·to ice a 111-110 overtime victory over Los Angeles Tuesday night that Jeft the Lakers 27-22 with their lead over Golden State cut to two games in the Pacific Division. The Cava have troubled Ios Angeles all season. The Lakers' lone victory came in a 102-100 struggle at Los Angeles, prqmpting Fitch to say, "This ls the second time this season we've cauaed a traffic j8m 'here." e1r1s•·Hold on LAWRENcE, Kan. -Top.ranked Notre Dame bJew most or a 16-polnt lead bel'Ore Johri" Shumate came t:o the r.acue and lifted the undcreated Irish to a 7•74 basketbeU victory over Kansas Tueodaf niiht._ . The triumph was Notre Dame's 11th ol the seuo(I and Ifs first appearance alnce Satunlly when the I ri•h upoet U(;4 71·\0 and snapped the Bruins' 8&-game WIMinl streak. The boo! Jayhawka, Who tralled . 4!>-M at the hall, ~ed to within t'wu point• MILWAUKEE -Sixth·ranked A-farqUette, doY.11 by II pointS late. in the first ,half, rallied behind a layup ! by Maurice Lucas and two rr c.e thro\\'S · by Dave Delsman in the last 37 seconds to nip No. 10 Cal State (Long Beach ) 54-52 Tuesday night. Long Beach, trailing by five with six Rlinutes ~mainb1'g1 took a 50-49 ' lead on a layup by Roscoe Pondexter with 1:09 to plaY-Ho\vever , ·Lucas took a pass Crom Lloj>d Walton and sanlt a layup ,with jl seconds left to put the \Varriors ahe;ld by one. · Seconds later, ex-Katella High and Fullerton JC guard Rick Aberegg possed the ball out of bounds and was· charged with a technical fou1 for protesting that the ball had been tipped by a ~1arquette · player. Bo Ellis converted the free throw on the technical, giving th e Warriors · · a 52--50 lead. • WoltpMk Hot CHAPEL lilLL, N.C. -North Carolina State, \\'ith David Thompson scoring IG of his 26 points in the second half, held off arch-rival North Carolina for an 83-80 AUantic Coast Conference basketball victory Tuesday night. The third-ranked Wollpack took over first place in the ACC with its vict'ory, GM ol the fourth-ranked Tar Heels' rare home court tosses. t N.C. State broke to an It-point lead late in Che first. half with Thompson and little Moote Towe doing the sooring. Towe bit most of his 21 points from long range as the Tar Heel guards sagged from the perimeter in an effort to help cootai)l ThonJpoon. ' Robin's principal from Rexford came Tuesday.·· : ~ ' 1 : ... ~iss King, mean\\•hile. crent"ed a ~1ir to watch her match with Billie Jean. Chris · Evert, the darling, wasted no ·. ·a1nong officials and the crowd in • her "After the game, he put me oo the time or e[£orf in disposirig of {e-llo\V, _, gan\e \\".ith i\1iss 'Teriney. Trailing 5-4 phone to my teachers,'' she said. "I Floridian Pam Greer; 6-0, 6-2 in ·the' "in the second set aher a first-set win. wanted to set up an appointment with reatured match of evening play at U>c · ~1rs. King hit one ball over the sts.OOs them tonight to get caught up, but Marguerite Recreation center. · in a fit of anger, and the tv•o cont'estanl s they told me I didn't need to because . Billie Jea.D King. the dynaffio, took · had to ~inish l\\'O games playing with I 'm gettlng A's already." a somewhat stormy 6-3. 7-5 victory over only one ball. Robin and her sistet" Laurie, 17, are teeoaged. Robin Tenny to highlight ... ~lrs. King then came on to win three proteges of Elwood Cooke in Scarsdale~ afternoon play. · • games in a row to notch the victory. New York where the girls grew up, M"JSs Evert played like. she had a In othm' opening round sing~ matches and P~o Segura. . _ late date scheduled. She won the first Tuesday, ~v~t.h-seeded. _Kris Kemmer , . Both sisters are on . the ~fessiooal eight games of her match with Miss , downed. Vu-g1n1a Ruz1ci . ~3, i · ~ . circuit. And . they believe things are Greer, and took only 39 minutes ~ to Francoise Durr topped ~irru Jausoyic really improvmg foi: a-ome.11. --notch a victory iii straight set·s. -"'---~3, 6-1. Rosemruy Casals nipped h!artina W~ it com~ to ~enti°!~~ .on the Miss Evert's. classy ,ground stroke, Navratilova 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 and Nancy GUil-. tenrus court, Robm believes Billie Jean featuring a two-handed backhand, proved teri ~opped Wendy Overton 6-4 •. 7-6 .. .has said it all . Women are on their too much for AliSS"" Greer to handle. . Miss Casals..broke serve tw1~.l.Q_tpe way to making .it big-now; and I-don't ··Miss-Greer didn't manage to hold bef~f1rst ~et of her. match wttb. .... ¥lss think ther~ wil Ibe ~y ~r~ in~~·" own serve until the third game' of the · , N.arratiloya, ~t ( ther~fter had_ a CSf.een\'.ille, · Jiobin 1s !m'!tdenng._ .second set after wjnning jUstJour points ~ffi~lt t1n1c ~Ith ?e Czec~ teenager.. • following ill her li:ttber's footste,Ps as . in a 17!minute firs.t set'. .. ~. Miss N8;vralll~va s p~ssmg sho!-5 left a realtor. 'Miss Evert was taken to deuce ,only .ttle• cat-quick ~llss Casals sprawling as But tennis comes first now. once in the match, and never ,vas sh~ evened the sets,. but a dc{ublc-fault "I \\'ant ' to be nufnber one in the hampe"red by having 50 much as a cos~ .. her the opening game or the \Vorld," she said. break point· against her. deciding set and she never reoovered. . . • ! . , , fll'll ltvM lll11lel " ··*· * * '* * '* A.t ·ltUsslon Vle)o. I • . s • • . ,-. .-. Evert, _King Team Up The Chris Evert-Billie Jean King show continues tonight in the women's professional teMis tournament at l\.tissioo Viejo. But this time, the premier n1embers of the women's pro tour will be on the same side of the net. Miss Evert and Mrs. King, the top two seeds· in singles .. competition, will cOmbine in doubles against Marcie L:luic Ralston Honored NEW YORK -John Ralstoo, •'ilo gave thi Denver Broncoa their first "IMing season, was named today as the American Football Coolemlce's Coach o! the Year by lbe Pro Football Writers oC America. Ralston, in his aeconcl season as Denver head coach, kept the Bronoos in cootenUon for the AFC1s Western , Division ehampiooahlp until they lost 2l-17 to Oekland In their final g1me. I and Marita Redondo. Not too surprising- ly, the King-Evert duo is top seeded o( 16 doubles teams, ~nd is expected to tak~ tonight's 7:30 center-court J1}8lchup with ease. Blending their talents for the .first, time, Miss Evert and l\irs. King won the doubles division the first stop 09 the 1974 tour last \Veek at San F.rancisco. Betty Stove . and Francois DWT, lbe rwmers-up at San FrancisOo, are second seeded for lhe . doubles competition .. In tonight's featured singles match. Nancy Richey Gunter takes on Australian Leslie Hunt at 6. Mrs. Gunter, the fourth -seeded singles players, took a straight aets victory over .!Wendy Overton TucSday, ,while unseciled 1-iiss ltunl "''as a three-set winner .over fellow Australian Kerry Harris Monday to set up tonJght's match. Thursday afternoon 's scssion Was to be defermlncd and armounccd at noon !Oday. , krl1 kemmer f~n l0l•'10l det. Vlrglnl1 Ru1Jc1 6..J....... ' ,,. ' !lllie Jfll\ kln:J IHIJ'Gl'I 1'4eld, .. C,> Olf. Robin Tenney (Bevtrly Hilk.I 4-!, 1·S. ,fr)l'?'ol91 Dl,ll'r (France) de!. Mimi J•UIOVit<I IYUjlOllaVl•I 6--l, 6·1. • • Rosemtry (ft$11J5 1$.lf'I " Fra11Cl!IC(I) 0dd, Merli"". Nevr11tllov11 ~CzecnosloY11kl•j .. ,, 34, •-'· Cllrl• Evert (Fort L•udti"ctai., Flt.I def. Siiiy Crttr IMl1tml) 6-4), 6-2. N1ncy R!clley Cuottr (Ltlll LlvlfltlllQll'I, Tt"l.I. Ott. Wendy Ov.r!on "-'· 1'"6. ·Finl Jleuoicl 'DellbMti Setty Mn HenMfl·Plm Ttt11u1rdtn dlt. Vlrg!nt1 Rutlcl-M1rlann1 srmlanncu M , "1 · Aosl1 C1wl5-NlllC'I G\lnltr def. K•ll1y Kuyllendtll· Cecl Martilll! 6-1. 6-l Helen Gourt1y-Glynl5 Coltl def, Robin TlllOl·Mlml J<tu.ovac ~. 6-1. Baker, Maras Spru·k UCI ~ .Dave Baker grabbed a pair of clutch rebounds and Jerry 'l\1aras scored the final three points to give UC Irvine a ·73-71 basketball victory over visiting ~ State (Northridge) Tuesday nigh t In Crawrord Hall. · The vict9ry brings UCI's season record to 9-6 with the ne.xt outing Friday night against natioruilly ranked cat State (Dong Beach) at AnahOOn Convention penter. .. Long Beach lost 16 sixth-ranked Marquette Tuesday night , 54-52, on the •·tnner's home court. Besides his place-kicking duties, Mille is expected to punt U1d kickol! !or the Brulnl\llOxt fall. u1t1a a great opportunity for 111e,•i says White. "UCLA ii a pd academic school and they're Jl!l(na to put more lmpetia on Ille · iilc1cfng game with their new coach (!Jtclt Vermell ). And I've always Seven•foot .·_Star to Euro.II at OCC~ .. UCI trailed by as much as t4 points (?.8-14) with less than eight n1inutcs tO, play in the first half. In that final '°lght minutes, however, the Anleau:rs eutscored their foes, 24-10 with MaraJ hitting 10 to bring .the halftime score to. 311-38. · -1111 to play in the Coliseum." White, who also wu n:«lllted· bJ lllnlor.1, Col (Berkeley), Col !ltallt (Fullerton), Weber State, ,_State llld TnM (El -). 11J1 he would . Ukt to ..,._ a ... '°""'811 ...... r •lier 1111 lwo 91 .. DDI at UCLA. By CRAIG SllEFI' coaches. His family believes he is en or "" ...,, ""' ,..., route home. SJQ'ie ""anke[,.A.7-9. cent\!f Who earned Manker'• brother, Bob, is a starter All.c!F basketball horton at La Hobra for 0"'1ge Coaat. He's a 6-6 forward ll1lb lwo year.1 .ll(O, .• h~• Jell the who leeda the Pirates In scoring. urilnnity of Oregon liiid II hjMdcd' • · • "I .... told o-the -kend that to erroll at Oranee Coast ~· ho -id be °"'"Ing," said OCC MarQr plapd' In Orep'1 Joas to basketball , coach ll«b Livsey, "but I JJtt ,_ Friday night l>u\ failed to won't believe It un(ll I see him In show up for practice Monday or Tuesday the rwi. L_-;i;_ _________ _, and did not -•ct any ol the Ottaon "I don't lalow I · I -. ii he'll t for us, I but I would be stupid to say Steve ~tanker \\'OUldn't fit into OW' program." The Manker brothers started two ......, ago lor La Habra High. Bob suh!equently enrolled at . D r a k e Unlvenlty In Iles Moines, Iowa. 'lbe family mo...t to Iowa and Steve played his senior P"P year at West ·Des ~loines ' Hi&h School. . . • Bob tert Orak~ alter his freshman season, tranarening Ill Fuller!on JC. .. The family moved to Fou ntah1 Valley and then Bob transferred to Orange Coast. OCC currently has a 16-6 record and a 3-J South Coast Conference 1nark, one game behind Santa Ana College. Manker wlll he eligible w play al OCC Feb. 4 the start ol the spring lefM'Ster. He would be eligible ror the Pirates· nnar nve game ... UC lrvl~t 1111 It II pt '' UCI JV !fll *'"'''• I01:J12 8'&ktf ) 0 1 10 l\ffc:OCll. Mtr1s 10 I ) 21 Jtnklnt f:u~nkl S J l 13 Ol'•INtt ~-• o o n ltr111z O.vl1 l I • 7 Htlt TIYM-ln a o • o JOl!mon Mre111t 2 I 0 • Sl&lftf'1 aut1tr 2 I 1 4 Oitornrn>m ~wit.I°'" I I I 1 Vt'Tlffltl Jottlt )4 .S 11 1J l ol1I• HMl!tme: UCI ll, C.S Nwltlr1d91 :iL JV H•lllll'nt: UC! :tt-P, ,_lnMl CS H W0. JL UC.I 11. • 0 l lt t t 1 • ' . . ' I J S 1 I t • 1 s 4 • 1• 2 1 • ' ' • t J ll 11 ?t 11 . ' J B DAILY PILOT unset -warfare on Tue S-t League bukelball ~ resumes tonight, but at a scale lllChlly 1... tllan the colossal showdown laat Friday night between Huntington Beach and Marina. _l"umaway crowds are D()l 6pected, bu t interesting confilcts are present at ™"'O 1-~~~-a.~~l'H-.l!eo- ' ...... ~ Marina '1 undefeated and top-r.uil(ed VlklJlgs entertain rival Westminster, w h l I e Huntlngb>n Beach's 0 i I er s play oost to hot and cold Newport Harbor. , Tipol! in each in!lance j.s at 7. II Weatminster Is seriously challence Marina 1111d HUlllington Beach for tile crown, tonight'• teat l s paramount to Ille fonner's cauae. coach Doug Stockham's Westmin>ter Lloos have lost twice in circuit play and a !bird -cl< would severely damaie champlooshlp · and playall drums. '!be Lloos like to run with guard Dave Walsh's outalde -It, tile baseline action of Dale Parker and Ille steady play of Linn Wilson leading the way. . Marina, however, possesses many guns with guards Byron K081ck and Rich BraMing backed up by Ille front lioo Ol U"'Bob WlJler; M Keith Koeller and 6-4 Bill Fick. 'l1ley can all hit with authority from outslde and have proved they can do it against a zone or man-to-man defense. Coach Dale Hagey's Newport Harbor Sailors have a chance to put tile skids ~ · to Huritlngtoo Beach tonigh~ •!'•I but one ol the toughest thinp ~ •}' a team can be faced wtth ,, is trying to beat Hmtingtml Bead! wilh a running game. Newport likes to run-and that alone has to make the host Oilers happy. c.oach Elmer C o m b s ' Huntington Beach q u i n t e t relies on the fast break with ""lior guard Raul Qlnlreras keying Ille attack. · '"·AJso····t·a·n·t·a mo·un·t· .. -to-· Newport's cause is the condltkm or guard Brian O'Flailerty. O'Flaherty missed Friday's victory at Anaheim due to a muscle injury. If he's out the Sailors will be hard pressed to contain the Oilers' blitz. • The loser of tonight's . tiff ckuilll two P""" off the pace al Marina. provldln& tile laltet' is successful agaimt Weatminster H1111Ungton Beach a n d Newport Hari>or share second plaao, each with ooe loss-to Marlno. Basketball' .. . Standings • ' Dally "11•1 ,..._ 1W Pltrldl D'o.Mtff Fo.r Sizzling Tr~tons By ROGER CAN30N Of 11tt D .. tr PllM S.t,atr Ted Kalota and 8-5 Dan Dodd. hands 15 times after Dana But it was 6-9 junior Dave Hills had overcome an early Taylor, th& son of former 12-4 deficit. , · Weslmin!ler High baSketball' Taylor, In double figurea San Clemente HI g h 1 coach Ben Taylor who made only once ln 14 prior games, streaking Trltona aped to their th• big difference' scored 17. Kevan Peck led fifth stralghl Orango League The slick Trltons guard the Dana Hills attack, alBo '· ba1ketball triumph a n d tallied 10 pointa In the lint with 11. seventh in a row overall half, then broke it open early Tuesday night with a 58-46 In the fourth quaner with a siwlnom.n conquest of host Dana Hills. flurry of free throWs. ff~~.., For coach Stan OeMa1glo1s coach Tony Stlllaon's host r'i!:~Oll 01111 Milk f.WI " .... ~ • 0 • ' 0 ' 11 ' s ' 11 2 2 2 ' I 0 ) 2 O 1 I 1 .. . lnnln& Tritons It marked a DolghlM had _RB~ the SC D•~•n major step in their quest for advantage to ~ln'r:t"1-~''°"•'~,~ .. ~,~ .. ~.~ .. ~.,!'..,w~1._,.._..~l--- the circuit title, escaping the left when Taylor took over, voc1er ': ~ -: '; dangeioua-confines-oLD_ana bittin&-&J~_throw, then ~: '°' j J I t~ . Hills before a roaring crowd cormecUng on three ln a row Do6d 1 o 1 .. of 1,200. with C:32 to go with a one-and· ~=· f : . i 1~ Coupled with Univenlty11 one am tecbnJcal tou. Tolel1 2" 10 12 5' lctrt lty OU.rttre up..et 1ou to Laguna Beach He added another free throw s•ri c11m.nre 11111s i......a it leaves only El Dorado after a Dana Hllls turnover, 01"1 H 1111 ' 1 10 11 -" within lmmedlale •tr I k Ing Yoder hit a layup with 5:11 distance of the Tritom. left and suddenly what bad 1 San Clemente went ' Into the been a tight ball game wu game favored due to the a rout at 49-37. firepower of guard Bob Yoder 'l1lrough the first bsi! the and the in!lde work of M score waa tied or changed Barons-CdM Game Tops Irvine Agenda IOI WOODS Next Amel Cooch? SAN CLEMENTE'S DAVE TAYLOR (14) PRESSURES DANA HI LS'JOlOirWI I:l:ETTE. 01!·\Nl•I f <IUN Tl JMll!OTJ I l l'llllNI Sf fl\11( I I"• Gauchos, Rustlers In Action , , 1 ON AU W"ITI CLOTMINI, H•Hre4t of Ore•t•t, Sklrh, II•••"• Me11'1 Shlrft, Sh•rtt. & ethtr It.Mi. Grid Job To Woods? •• • • • • • • • • • • ' .. ••••••••••••••• ••••• I .1 ACCE880RIES DISPLAYS MARINE AllT SHOW CT•l.alitNAnnl MARINE FAllHON SHOW , ........ ,,,...,.,_,. .. .. • • J Wedne~ay, January 23, 1974 ,...--....._ J Alamitos Arlington, • oro ie HIOM SCHOOL Yflt •• AfrlMfll '4 Racing -Entries CVPl'Hli ''' CNawlck ;w Georoe W1Uiln11°" eo, Ntaa1r1 67 El Toro Hlgh's Chargers cOLL101 s1. Fr•"tl• 1P1l 12, F11r1,11ri USIU St, ltfltll* .«I Dldtll'l$Oll S9 seek their fiftt' I t r a i g h t PoTnt LOIN ,., UC St" 0 1190 .. COio•!• n. L.tfl!Oh 49 •-·k tball ' ~ t i ht COl'IMlj:tlcul ti, Boston U. 11 Uft.a e VIC~ry 0 n g C_tJ LV"*•n 73, LI F!; 10 Norttl Ctroll~ SI. ''· N. C1rolln1 ao he th h t Ari. gt H• h Wntmllf1t 91, LA e101Js1 u w n ey OS 1n on 1g 1.ovol• "· hn 01800 St. l'I w11111m " M•rv es. VMI 61 MllrY1Wld 86, C.11nlslut 73 LM Altft'llt• •• ,... ,... WHllllHay of River~iQe ot Mission Vlci·o u. San 91to0 ''· Cal PolY !Pon'IOMI I( Ci.tr. Pint P•t 11•1 11,m. s.s. Notre o""' 14, l!lt'l1a1 11 ts • .!!t!'':.!'i1':1:•r;:.. •::· Nitti. 95 -Cos•• ~!"'..!;'n• IWY forttlt 1~~1var11 tHI die. Grvntr tEJ Hlgti. • ~":'':. '!o. ~:r•;i;i: <~~ ~ ~':n':!'!~1~i3,•:;;:s:! •s •KtJ. 103 _ P1,1rdy tCI won by fOrl•lt 127-Plcldord tHI pinned DnhWood Tipoff Is at 7:30. Pacific 1a1 ~.!'!-c1o11a 63 M.1rquet11 Sot, Cal St11t (L81 ,, PlatT a.t.CI -3SO ytrdt. 3 .year 112 --""'' (El --, .. ,. "'"H· K ,_ (Fl pl ... H• Rul9tf" 1, Ptttwar• IO Wl<"'Oo $1. 13, North Texas 76 Old m•ldenJ, Clelmll'IGI, PurM $1600. 7.,.· -..,_,~ · ...... ' yy, -u ,.. mtl Coa Rl'lodt Island 91, Hvlv Cro» 10 •~ ,,.,_,"'!:' ,,.. 0:1" · ch , Wendell W i t t 's Arkan•••''' SMU .. ... "' ce · 120 -Reundt (El dee. s1ew1rt, IEI 0:25. Sir Kip ( . 9roolu) 1t2 14~ .. _L'. Char ha I 81vlor 75. TCU Sl c»ay J1ck'(ft. Adlltrl ••• · 122 · 1u-=-Wlllk•r (E)' dlC. Hiney, .1.u=-uama .U:O. dtC. VPIOn 111 s-2. gel"$ ye won_ se.v,e:n o 11x•• \L RI« 11 i.~,·· 1''" (H. Cro.byl in 3-2. -l~I t·n rcartll IE) pl!W'IN lhorlOll their last 11 starts and' the p' r.o Ilock·e· y Te.;::...:fh.'1•JfW.AA4:.c1!11e11 mo1X mu.,, Etfort (J. Cr1aotrl 121 133 -Wltltek (Cl plnftld HI-•, • ' 8 uttalo l!!i. Phll•delohla 109 Tlnky a.ot'Oll {H. l"lft} 117 2:46. l~IMn (H) -9Y torftlt. losses have been by four Hou1ton rw, N-York 93 Dtndy'• Slttll (I e. G1rr1l 1n 1)1 -"· SwMrMIY (El dtc. Ek· ls+-c.actet (f) dtt;. H~' IHI ChlCIOO 102 Allanla ., Summaries DAILY PILOT 19 SoCal Five 8111 Hatm B~r.ge(IOll C1u"y Sk•1d1kl HHrl'Ot'I Kum.pa Rott • Ka y c111r~r IJ. Ward! 122 11Taric1, S-4. 3-2. (Pacifica), two (Sonora) and ...,....,.. .... , ••-Kansa• cr\y-Om•h• lQJ, Portland ~=c~f I;; ?~V:~~lrtl ~~ 14!.z.U -J. s-n•'t' IE) Ole. Coocitr, 2.lr,--aobln1011 <El plfltltd Slllf..-(HJ one (B-a and Nar'·nne). ~O:onYf:'\,.''t'w"t:': '· c1111orn11 J 96c1eve1ano 11, Los AllCI•••• 1111 IOTI Totals 19 u 16 ~ Oon'I Oo Thi! (J. M1twd•I 111 15' -ltrol1 IC) dK. Rtmm, 17J.-4tonwo (El pinned Jotmston {H) '" uu Phlt&GelDhlt" 3, VlftCOUYtr 2 :· ~ .. ~-~·~·:·"~"~·c'~·~"~"·~lc'~'-----=H:"~":'-:::.'c"'::::"~':":1~":'~· !"~'~':·. --==========="""'-- • s1c0Mo ••c• -1ro Y•rd•. , .... o:A6. Ir;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::,..;:::..::.:::-:.::;;.:::~-'::.-:-:-:.:=:--;-;:.:::··::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ""' olll1 a.-up, Cl•lmtno. Put.. . lts -Divl• (C) pinned D\llHl•n. ltl-Rlltft IHI cite. Metter {El ''°· Sli'Q). Cl1fml119 prlca Sl.00. 1'fj5 -••kU IE) dee. 81'-!n1n, Hvr.-CrotMrt..(E) pl!Hltd LIW IHI I I I Edan1 Folly (IC. Hert) lJf 74. O·S7 ·-;.;-- TOP Side (H, Pt9f) 122 1'1 -FlannllY IE) d&e. Nabtkar, , ' ....... Vtnlty JuUbarb (a, White) 117 "'· HIMft ..... haca l•lltl MM •111• lvy'1 Wlnflll' (K. ct1rl11tl 119 Hwv -Per1i (CJ dee. Caldwell, 9s-McCow•n tH) die:. enol• 111 1----iiP1lCOK tG. p,..~) 11;;·-~·~··'=-,,.--,.,,, ... _, e1-:'b~~w;,t KoYZ1~!~1 J19 ... _ Utl uJ;"a.1a M111 2 kDUHY fR C ate:. Ravllii• Ill l ~ N , SALE SPECIALS FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! •lT~MUllN~S~l~ERR-~~~___:_:·S~A~M~T~A~AcNA~--ll--~~ULLERTQNN-· ~~-1-~~1 M II GOl'IOCIO Ul. Adair) 117 f.S -Btlllt 1e1 plnntd Brookens 112-L••leu IHI Rd. Arin• tB) THl•D tlACI -1111 yard1. 3 year );lS dd1 I. up. Clelmlng. Purse $1Xl0. 1a\ -£dW1rd1 (Cl p!n!lld M11dt 2-0. --~~~~=~•:;•:~Smith) --,-.,-31ff2 ~ -DUdrloOt !Cl oiiiiitd $inlih ~~lvtr~i IHI die. l r10en (8) Mtd1c1use (L. Myltll llf 3:~ -Hebltr (Cl dK. Miiier :J.-0, 127-Plcktord (H) plnt'ltd Ptndlelon <>Ptl M.i IN, Ptlllol 111 127 -Gruner (EJ1 dtc. 81Uard (Bl 0:3l. The Ice Min (J. Ward) llf J.O. 1~1Jams IHI dee. Olvklson (81 Ca1h Mootah (L. ltlloul lit 133 -M11slck {C) plnlltd Ptlars S-2. Pappa Wins (J. Rkharctll 119 l :'5. 131-lherson !HI _, b'f forfell. -?!~"'..,\:• ~\!i'' 11; :Jll -~arc1r1UI (CJ dtc. MatMlot'l=~-~~~~~~:f~~;°u.u 11oua TH aACI -S•f yards. l 145 Ram13 {El plnriiil M"ac:IMI' IB) 1:11. yur olds a. up. A!low1nc1. Purse l :/l.i _ c.cec• (E) PIMtd Altn 165-Sha lar (HJ won bY forfeit. t i'°°, t :«l. Us-Johni:lon (HJ won by forltlt. Brothlr'1 Llrk (D. Knight) 111 1'5 -ll:obllllOn (El dee. Allum 191-Roth (HJ won br fort.It. Rtdthtrobbtr (S. Tr11sur1J 119 u Come On Dtck llC. Clerlsa1l 121 · 115 -Romeo (El won bY forfeit. Hvy.-4.ew tHI plnlltld "'-drlo IBI Cvslom Art (H. CrolobYI 121 191 -Matter (E drew wllh E•tvedt 1):57. 'f"'-Ellmlnator (C, Sm!lhl l lf ,2. JllllW Vtnlly lt .. t lno Cretlc 11. Llllhtml llf H'IY -MtCoy (Cl de<'. Crolti1r1 H1111t tell USJ (2') SI. Jlllll t osct GllOd CMrUt ta . Adair) 122 3.0. I I I 81 Tee Writer (L .. M,IHl 119 • 'l'OI"°!°"" 9S-McCow1n HI P nntd G b$OI\ ( Charo!nj CNrlle J, IUdl1rd1l 119 -E .... IJt) (17 Costa Mtll l :SO.-~ Splinf11'1 Love tH. P1111l 117 ts -Curran ICJ won by torlell. 103-Dultv (H) dee. Roo1n (8 ) ~I. '''™ •ACI -350 yerds. l ye•r 105 -Rav ll::l dr1w wllh Esflrand 112-R1mire1 ll l dee. L1Rltu (HI ~ll:ml~ ~kt C~;;;~no. Pur .. $3So00. 2.,.11 -Ktnnldy (C) di<. RUllO ?-~2o-Alvarei IHI 1plnlll'd DtAnntn Sur~r Sll!dY (H. Pt0tl 119 "\m G . (El d 111'1 MIU {Bl I:~. Roc:kat To~ (0. CardOZa) _lit l·l. -runer rlW w "' 121-Plckford (H) pinned Tuley 18) Oul*lffdOO (1 . l.lpMm) 122 127 -MolHca (Cl dee. 8.0lot. O:lt. Flfff (OP'I' IR. Mtlr) 1lt 10-0. l~li•m• (H) cite. Dlai.(l l "°· Joe Vlr;lt (0. Morrlll l lt 133 -Mutllkln ·(Cl dK. Uolon 0:17. Lll(ky Shllol'I fM. Arm1tr&r111l llf 2·1. ue-•lYtr• (81 Olnl'ltd lhor$0fl fHHI HIYtt.f Moondvst (L. Myl11J llf 131-Ptrti IC! dee. Shttb 6-0. l~aruse (8 ) Olnllld Slo.n SIXTH ltACI -3SO Ylrdt. l y11r 1'5 -Werd IEI die. Mt.ol'IDI 9·2, 1:3.S. oldl. Clalmhig. Pur1o1 SiiOOQ, Clalmlng 1S4 -Hevward (E) pinned M111tr ls+-HumohrtY (H) elk. Piiion (8) prl(I l'CXIO. o:ru -Dver·(EI dtC. Holdtn ..... ''1it.5-.loncltll Ill plt'lntd Shlftt' (HJ Frei~ (5. TrN1urt) 1t2 175 -Kawah1k1 {EJ pinned Kohut 1:n . Go Coron1 (J. Ward) 117 O:S3. · 11S-JOhn1t011t (HI drew wllh Leger V1ley Fie.rt Betu (1. Llpll•ml in ltl -Holtlday (El di<. Clrlmell (Ill CM), ~~it~:,~~L!Jii1~~;~«) i~ 12~Y.,-Hi'H (El won tlY forfeit. 191-Roth lHl ollltltd Romo (Bl Famlly Fight (R, Ad1lrl llf Va"lf'l O:ffi.,y.-Morovlck (8) olnntd L1w IHl Ct.am~~ Charoer IC. Smlllll 122 MIMI• VIII• U41 01) SllNllN<k l:Q. J .... Vtrllty M.lbll 8allye (L. MYlff) 117 f7-Vr1t1 ISJ dlC. Gtrs1tvn 1·12 H•"1'1 ... ,_. (l>J (<l) T"ll• Lto V•llCIY Gr11 (D. C1rd011) 11 7 105 -0 . Morrow (Ml won by forftlf S1brl11A OKk CD. 1Cn19htl ll7 lU -T. Dr1per (M) plnnad North 9s-MCCown tHJ dfl;, Lovel1nd IT) SIVENTH lltACI -a y1rd1. 3 l:S9. 2.0. yeor old I. up. Allowa11C1, llu"' 122-Leno CS) de(, s.mUan S.1. 103-0uff'( (H) cite. Ftrdlg CT) $-4. :I.SCI». The Wltmlngfon QillllTll" Club. 129-Donohoo !Ml pinned Smith 1:4'. ll!-Lovlltnd (T) pinned LIRfeu IH} '~-----\11'1Ji~I hit JO'I' (IC, Ari) 117 t.»-Stocktr M pinned Oslrowikl 1:51. II :fudy-.-w-aiiChTfll::--Adilrl ,--1:05. UO-Al¥1,....fH)-dtc.-9tlllng5"4Tr ltltMll Doll (0. Morrl1) 117 :i·~~tndtQlll'I (M) olnned SCJHd 74 ·21-Plckfatd {H) llrtw w11h Wtlr N_, fll1ppln; (0. Ctl'doll) 117 ·1,7--1 Morrow CM) plnnld Goldin IT/ 2-1 Dickey 81ut Boy (C. Smlfhl llf 2·3~ • XI-Marti Ill dee. llalTll (H) 4·1. Mr. Arm11"Nr CJ. W1rdl 122 '156-s. Oreper (Ml p Inn e cl 131-Boranlan (Tl olnntd Tllor$011 Ani.lept, Miki CJ. eroo1tsJ 122 Mon~rv •:n . (HJ 2·21 Slormln' 12 S. Traa1urtl llf 167-Merwln (M) dtc:. Z•velllo 641. 1...S-:.Nia.11 (11 die. SI04n IH I 7'4. I lg C•nYofl CD. Knlthl) 1n 177-Hlll (Ml plnnad Mtdtck 1:25. l~+-Mac;on.c:fly (Tl de<. Humllh~Y kt'nl Of Lima (H. Pav-I 117 lf3--D1v11 IS) olnned Htustuet O:St. CH11,,»T·,, .. 1 (Tl ol•--'"'''' (HI IUOHTH a.U:I -170 y1rd1. 3 Hvv.--SC arrollt (Ml dee. Ml.lllOen _.. ,,.... yur olds I. 111 Clalmlng. l'!oirM l:J.7• 0:5'11·,_, .... 11-IHI ':J'.i: :J fo"oll. S2SOO Cl1lmh1og pr I 13000 J1o1nlor Vt"lly "'"' ~• •' Ole MYtterv Mttn s. l f'tilllr•l 12J MltNtll Viel• (ll) 1171 Stddllblck 191-Askwllh tTI nn Rolh (Hl Cul For Mff (l_fddlt Gana) llf '7-TorrH (SI die. Fotler 6-0. l :~Vy.-E1traCS. !Tl Olntltd Lew {Hl Don ICMr (M. Armllronol llf 105-lrlstlln !Ml drew with Rieb 2 30 • Mr, P-11 (L, MYIH ) 122 2·2. ; ' J ....... Vtf'Nty Cttlfort'llt Slllds (T, Lll)lltml llf lU--Franwn CM) dk. LfllCk 4-0. H...tf ........ •tte11 1111 (Ml &.N awtoll S1nglllna'1 Jtf (L a1nou1 122 122--MC KIY CSl dee. Slowell '"3. ts-McCow•n (H) die. IWICI (L) l"rO&Ptl'WI 011111'1.:. HertJ 122 129-luono (M) pl!IMCI Hayff 2:52, J"l. FllahTAM"" 11,c •. Sml .. lhO '' , 111t J~:::~'/J~~e~~;.,;i:i~2;~. lfl3-Cl1111g (L) dt<. Duffy CHJ 4-1, NIH lltlt -yer · tar Ul-Amtndol" (M dK. Bush J"l. 112-Cirdwell IL/ dee. L.IRl1u 1-4. old1 I. up. Ct1l1T1l"'1i1. Purse l IGO. 156--Scl'llnnertr IS di<. EUtnla 4.1, 12G-AIYaT9l IH OIC. Chtbol (L) Cl11m1no Pl"lc1 12000. 167--Cltrke fM/ D nned T11o1rsul 1:5'2. 3.tl. , Palrlck 80tl CR. Ad1lrl llf 1n-McGlnn • SI dtc. Chflt!kil 2'4. · 121-Plckfonl ll1) dee, Hultvrln (Ll a oyal l e Vtgfl {J. Wl!lrCll 1'n 1»--llUIUlllll CMl dK. Htmtndei 44"33--lltmt (Hl dtc: Rice fr..) W. ~=:f. ~:tn.'~.~:l") n; HHvv.-Rotilnson ISi die, hi'-M. ,.:~erown I 1 dtc. Thorson rH J Spt!MIO ID. Morrlll llf Vlnl!Y 1'5--Couch IL/ dtc SIMn !HI t-0 SttK 8,r (D. Knlghl) 117 l'wfttt111 VtHIY 11'} 0 11 •stendl lU--Whffler LI dfc. HUfT!Clhrey iHJ lt.H:I Eye CJ. lroo~tl 122 t1--Mtt(a11 tEI Olnned 0.Yldton S-2. a oy1I Ptrldl (IC. Harl) llf 2:4G. lU-Hold•n (LI dlC. Shlltr (HI Suli.d Up (T, Llpl'llml 122 !OS-Young fFl won by forfeit. 4-0. Chance Al 12 J. Rlcllerdl) llf ll~SUrewell \F ) d&e. Pl111a 6-3. 17s-Grl1hflm {L) IMC. Jol'lllll-(H) 122--Ml ltbV CF pinned DUO<lllf 1:26. 2'Cf91-aoth {H) won DY lorftll. 1?9-DIYll I~! d4!C. M~xey 3-4. H"".-P,~M' (Cl --. LOW (HJ llS-Mllltr re1 dtc. s111111 s.o. •• - 1..o.--Hlllll=tJ C':Ji '!.r.:: Pet~on 1-3.. 24· J.., Vtnlty ' ... ·~~·~·:.,.i.(~O'l''~n~~.~k~~~;.. . ........ ll'J..C•l . ~ .... , 117-Holl•nd Fl die. Moroan fo.4. fS-lstac (Ll dtc. l rooks (El 5--1. 193-P•vnt ( / di<. Murray J..O. 103-Cla!MI (LI DlnNd Mtld lEl Hvv.-t.1r-ln Fl pinned We1kar 2:15. 0:)5. J ....... Yt nlh' 122-Card'Hll IL) won bY lortelt. FMHllllll VaHt~ Ul l Cll) lltt llc1-120-Grvntr IEJ dee. Chlbot (LI 97-LumQl!nl Fl won tlY lorttll. '"~·21-0 h ood !El dee H I I IL) 105"-Sllrtwtlf F dee. 81rry •4. 14 a• w • u rvr n 11.....CO.lanl•n ( J d&e. Stt{l!ll t.-3. 122-FO$t fEJ die. Morse 2.0. 133--Rlce {L) dtc. Uoton (El U 129-Hlll !El drew wllh Bruno 2·2. IJl.-..Mtrcarell (El cite;. lrown IL) 13s-Jonon (E) dtC. NIKO 22•S. 1-0. · Alamitos Results . r 5221 HACH IL YD. ..._ •n .. 544 MOMDAY' THAU NIDAY •••••••• l :JO A.M.-t P.M. -sATUlDAY •••••• ;";';";" •••• 7. .... l :JO A:M.;. 6 P:M. SUMOAY ••.••••••••••••••••.•• t:30 A.M.•4 P.:M. 7.00 xl3 7.35xlS 7.35 ., .. 7.7J • , .. l .2S xlf C11-13 111-1" &110.1• &110.rs 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS , . PHOHE 547.7477 MONDAY n._q_ftJ_D•Y •• ,.,.,. l:JO A.M • .., t ,.M, SATUIDAY ••••.••••••••••••.•• l :JO A.M.• 6 P.M. SIMAY ••• , •••••••••••••••••• t:OI A.M •• 4 P.M. --~t~?-J.~1_m1•----'1~mi-'rh~eg:;eJ/n1~: ~oucn·1L-J-won ... tortt11.----·!===!~~~== 'l•ST tt.t.CI ~ 350 yerlh. 2 y11r U6-Grl1t {El Dinned lertta l :S.S. 1S4--C9eat"t (El pinned Whlller (LI HIT0°IS JITO-IS ... old rn1ldt!ll. Cltlmlng. Pur11 Sl600. 167-Mcln!OSh (Fl dee: •. Gr1nll• 10.1. 0:4 DH·lorbll'I DlndY ln-Flnocchl (El pinned WtlYlf' lU-aOtllnlOll IE) clec. Holdtn Il l '.''I .,. .M ... 1:14, J-0. a r •· ·"" •· ln--Hl!Ch ff ) die. Ptndltfon 11·3. DH>Gol~ Sunny Hyy, -Kutlns fFl Dinned cr11nlk 175-R:omto l!l dee. Grlltllm (Ll !Knlohtl S.40 '·'° 4.tO 2:47. 1·1. Ztn's SUfl Deck !C1rra1eo) ,.20 ,,.,..I_.. 191-M•lltr <EJ won by lorttlt. Tlma -lt.Sl. P'Mll!llfl Vattty t41) 1161 l lfHC.11 .._Hvy.-<:rolhtrf IE) die. P""ser (L) AllO ran -S.m Moon. THly. 97-E-1 fF) won by forfeit. Miu k rtmblt lam, Ml11 TOP Link, !05--Ctll (~) dtc. Mtttl11 10.0. J....., Vlrtlty k Q Fl L T IU-tunloa fE' dtc. V~ll ~·· ·-(•) c-1 SI ..... •--Mic IY llfff, HI ynn, tn 172 "••k•I I J "--Wll .. "' ... ., _... Mlo•l&nl. -.-. F """· son ... tS-lroolit• !El cite. GlblOn (8) DH -...... , -,,,, \n::'~~.1~1' .. ~·J ... ,-, .. 2·1. "°· --.,. ,_ "" 1.o=.J/fl. (F "~.'Pt~~. 10).-.ftyen 181 ~. Mftd IEl-1~- U •xtctl DM -l·Ztrtlil'I De..., U1--M1111un CF/ dee, Jol'ln 10'4. ll)-fl;amlrtr r8) won tiy lorlll!. & IM4 I .... ,11 1111111'1', pHf mM. 156-ClllOollltn E) pinned Vangrnl, 120--GruM!' ('!!:) dee. Stltiar (8 ) no-tlrN. · u . 11 l llld l -DM -........... _., 167--Shlfftr (El dte. 0UtCkt 2'4. 117-Tutev n•1 cite, Upfot'I IE) 4-0. tl10-IS a. DH -l·llrtlfl't Dlllfy, Plltl SUM. 171-8rownlno (El olnned Elnlosl, . 138-Man;erll (El dee, aTvera (8 1 no1~ahliia"IFl---,inntd-NICklit1, no _.i,\~S:::Clru10 fl) won bV l«firt-. ----Sl COND tlAC• -110 y1rd1. 3 Yt•r olds • uP. Claiming. Pur11 UlOO. • , l _ Chlldt!'I •ost (8111DUJ Sl ... 10.0D S.40 "'"''"'""' ... , .. T.,........ 156-Cae.1..-(El dee. PlHan (I) Jlllltr V•rtl'Y 3-6. · MlllflftlfOI lffdl CM) !Zfl 1111_ 1'5--.llalll~. El dee. Jtnc1ell Ill) SuT9 Al "' CL!phtml 3.ao 2.IO For DtYld (Mvltll l .00 Tlmt -46.03. 2;~cown 1H> d1e. 8r0olt• CEI :jj~2~-·ce-1 4rew ·w1ni Ll!lt• 103-Dvffy (HJ pinned Mead !fl ltl-Mtlttt' IEl Pinned Romo 1a1 0:37. 1:41. . 112-LtRltu {HJ won by forfeit. H'J.-<:rolhtrs IEI Dinned Morovlck OJI :a . A'-0 ran -Prln«metr. Llttl• Rad T\dil, G.-Uo, Dlt Mystery Mtn, Mol .... TMlltD aACW -$ ytrdl. 3 y11r old maidens. Cl•l!Tllng. '"""'·'1600, IC1Uf Gold llCnlghll llAO '"IO 4.40 F I'· t 1\1".' ' Vallent Gi.M (Adtlrl 1.6'1 S.00 er ...... s ea ... ~ ''"'' """'" ' ...... , -. . . . .. --' ·-' lime--11.31. • Aho r1n, -llulark'1 V1n, 00.EI 111:1tef'o, · Alttnltos Paredi, Ortdtlef MUl'tlitltl DtndY ProJtCIJ Fly Awtj'I Jeck.,.., lold Gtnt. DQ -Ftnl1hld MCOl'!d, dlsqu•lllltd Ind Dlt(ld ltrt. l'DUltTM a Aca _, 350 y1J'ds. 3 'f"l•r old• • up. Clllmklf. Pvrse ..... Pltt•Uf't lilt ("agel 6.40 3,40 120 Exlr1 Point (l,rooks) 4to 3.60 1 111 Jedd (Wright) 4.40 Time -11.0f, AllO ren -Nlltv Nolt', S111dy'1 SllUf', ltl.ln 81tlltly Run, l\lf'f'I Rtb, Plfflt Conll1111t. 111nM aACI -"' "'"'" 2 Y••r old m1lc1tn1. Pu .... $1600. Cousin MKk (Lll)lllml 14.00 f.00 5 . .«J DH·Top l O!llO ••rs IM1lr) ,,20 l .IO DH·Cfl •ttt Dark Rocket IW1l1011) l,20 6.20 llmt -11.0I. Alto rtn -11711 l"rvnt"I', Cell ~. '111 A COPY, -Clllc Velvet, Wllllti Front, Go Go Too, Min APol1o 14 DH -Dtldhffl. SIXTM ttM:I -U1 y1rd1.. 2 Ytlf old mtldtl'll· Purt1 IUOO. I'm K'9tY ITreuurt) s.eo s.20 2~ -Prep · Basketball · ·--.. _,, ... Valley (fll(40) Lii Agmllll eoxold r•> F f6f Rott Meroervm (•) ,. !'I Ffotllc~ TlnttY (ti C ISi IClllllf' IM'rtOt 121 G 111 Murnv Ford f4) G (0) St*rry Htltllmt: Fountain Valfty, 21 ·17. SCor1no Subs: Fount•!n V•l11Y - WllklnlOI'! 2, ROftr 4, Fletchar TO, SY1l1te.d •• Hulchlnn 6. ·-· .,l'ht. Vdty 11,) (II) MltMlit 90lttlld !101 F • Ill •usso ~ Ill P (0) 8kldllt tl ,T~ (41 , C (1) Van Scl'llocttr llrrlot (fl G (4) Fink Wllkll'lllll 112). G (0) Holton • Halfllme: FOUltttln VMlev. 29-16. lcerffll sutll: """""''" Vtllev -,.,._ 14. .....,._"' FMh';Mr 4 Hutch--· ·-~'" Otl U21 Ul) l lltloil Amal Kl,inhtlnl (12) F (101 ICtanay Hood c201 F c21 oun ONn 13) c nu Pufll'lr• Atulrrt IJI G 1161 GtotJ lrtllf\J11 f!Ol G (61 Humtn scoring 1ubl: Ml!lltr Def-Lelkh!Jt 4. l lt.llop Amet-ICISMlltlurg 2, ICl..it z Woods 2. 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CtldWill Hlltllmtl Uni, 2f..10. SCotlftl Sllbt -Lat111'111 Hall 141 Cwvtntw lt. •rown 11, GUnll•I J, ltvrllCirl 1. ..... v.,., BUY DN CREDIT -· I I 1 ~~ .. 119tt ·120'!: . .120~!, .. ,, ,. 1\1110 lllt!O IUllO 1 • u , '"' nn 1n1 111111os ·----MU.VY DUlY IU.CltWAl\I V~N -•. n .11 1,,.X!,., •.111.11 100.,. 21~.~' 22 ~~' 22?~. 25 ~~. 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IOTllf ' ........ ...... ...... llhe twr1f!Mt. " t •• Ottmr a. • • . ' • ' ~ l JO DAILY PILOT ABC G 8:00 -"Pray for the Wildcats." Three adverllsJng executive s join a ruthle ss client on a wild motorcycle trip into Mexico. Andy Gri!lilh, William Shatner, Robert Reed, Marjoe Gortner, Angie Dickinson. NBC O 9:00 -"The Questor Tapes." An am· bulatory computer capable or all human functions is brought to "life" 1n a laboratory by scientists from five nations. Former Laguna Beach actor Mike Farrell stars with Robert Foxworth, ~ohn Vernon; Lew Ayres, Dana Wynter and James Shigeta: All Y I QG Wednesday Evening JANUAlft 2J ~&'!iii!:'.: '" ~ .. Ullle'• f.U. 1lNI LICJ Sllow n.n1,..._ llftllt .. ...,. '"° Therlfr of Lincoln C.n111 ptrforrns tills p!11 stl ln the 11rty 1900$ which d1plcts th• discontent 11\d rebtlllon of the wo1kln1 min who 11 1t the tntrcy ol 1 powerful lew. Ellls Rabb, Frances St1rnh11on, Carrie Nyt, Pettr Pon1t ind Kale Reid star. ll'l ""'• 8 WM. CONRAD-CANNON *TV'S TOP PVT. EYE! .. _ ..... ..-: (C) (2'11) "1111 st.,-' II C9 ()))(I) C.n• "Wheie's aom) '5' -Doti Murr11. Marll)'a Je11nlltr7" Gueit Pamtll Franklh1 Monroe. plays • dual rol• as shy h•lreu Vii· 1 ......... l.td&t alnll McXallar who hhts Canno11 to s,.M bClf Mlt Hie vandalism slit 1ttribute1 to 1:• (I) QI (I) Mtpr'i ...,_ htf lonc·missln1 sister Jtnnif1r 1nd D M.-: CC> CtOt "J1tM lrMI-H tdrns Ciltdy M1Hlltwi wllo ht· #t' (sd·li) '64-Ptlll C1r1r, Prts· ::.~~portant IJcurt in lht ton Fost1r. Merry Anders. llJ Cll,.,cs (I)) -n ID Cll ®l Ill NIC w ...... ., M ~ liillvli: <C> C2ttrl "Th• ~ ,..,. Crtffll Shn ,.,.... (sci·fi) '73 Robtrt Foxworth, AlldJ Critfitll Mikt Far11!1, John Vernon, l1w Z..I Ayrts, D1n1 Wrnter, Jtmn Slll1et1, Uwi11 C.., Robert Oou1!1s. Qutslof, an android 0.tM SdlMI (an ambulatory computer capable Dnllt Tklttt of alt human functions) it brou1hl If) Utll lutlk to "lift" in I l1bot1toiy bJ SC!lfl• lists f!Otl'I llvt nltlons. 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(wu) '53 -William Holdtn, El••· nor P1r);11, John rorsytht. l:OO Cl)(C) "W1'111 If• Alpft" COl'ld. ~[fl "Murier Witllout Crifflt" (com) '55 -Humphr11 lolart, Peter Ustinov, AAlo R•r· 111)'1 '50--Dennlt Prk1. ®I ''Tllo eatartlll Affair" {dra) '5' lO::Ol I]) "'A Fttfldl Mlstrltf' (com) '60 -Bette Davis, Ernest lollftiM. ~· lsurtnt, 1111 Btnn!n. l:JO iD Cl) (C) "NlptMolt M Ola&t"' • ..,._, rlUlt" (com) 'SB -(s11111) '67-llobert P.lt1!ey, Uu G111onr, Thorlty W1lttrs, 4:0l II (C) .,..,., 1, tllt """ ti llt 11:•8'""" 11111 ,., Hire" (mrs) '4! ...... (•dd '66-l onr FmcioN. -Alen lldd, Veronica l1k1. "Mtf· 4·SO Cl) hMt 11 !OM tisti"& , "' ,_,.. (tlof) '41-lio C1rrlUo, · <S (I)) "nit 'tM, Dttdllt ..,.. 12* m .._.. ... 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I• mini Fill 'er llp As if the demand for gasoline wasn't great enough, \~inter Carnival. Snow Queen Rosemary Joyce pro- vides an added incentive for customers to drive into this gas station in South Fallsburg, N.Y. The ski resort station is open on Sundays and closed on an· other day or the week. Six TV College • Turner's Trial · · Continues JACKSONVtLLE, Fla. (AP) -From the start, Glenn_ W. Turner was easy to pick out frQffi the other defendants In the mall fraud case. He wns the best dressed. lfe \\'Ore a suit a bit on lhe flashy side but perfecUy m~terlal. With a vest, of tailored and of q u a I i t y material. With a vest, of course. All his suits are three. piece and matched w i t h special shirts, ties and boots. ac in p em r. wo "'eekJ after the trial began, someone remarked t h a t Turner hadn't been seen twice in the same suit. 0 VOU YlON'T either no Senate Dopes Election Waiver SAN FRANCISCO-(AP) Dr. S.I. Hayakawa , nationally known educator, has asked the California Supreme Court to invalidate the state's 12·month polltlca1 p a r t y affiliation requirement so he can run for U.S. senator in June's Republican primary. The former Sltn Francisco State president in a petition prote<llng Uberty taland in the Sacramento-San Joaquin / Della and deatroyed 1,000 • acres of winter wheat. 1 O!rlclats Tueoday reported three large breaks in the Liberty levee 1y11e.nl with water threatening 1 e v e rat other weak spota. The Island is farmed by Moresco Bros. No buildings were d1ma1ed. f-+----'il.l!lll!eL-_-+-·e-MUler R11-----~ SACRAMENTO (UPI) f!led Tuesday asked the court Calling for the state to ao to order ~1arin Col.UltY Clerk George on08s and Secrerary into the,oil bus.lneas, USC law of State Edmund G. Brown proressor Howard Aiiller has ho ' ' matter -w_long-Ute-:'J~·.,_~~~..,., lasts." Turner replied with a characteristic smile and a I wink. Jr. to certify him as a announced his candidacy for _.,...~A-condidale;_....::......:..:._~. __ _!)!Ul!ill!l~•J!llc~llOlltlllA~!!!· !!!!llon~l~orc_ __ Hayakawa, who lives in. h-fill lieutenant governor. But even with his extensive wardrobe, Turner hasn't been • able to keep that vow. He's l''Orn some .. suits twice and possibly three times. The trial is in its fifth month and the government hasn't finished. i'j_ case against ~ 'He'• 1e0r1a so11ae suits twl<!e a n d possibly three times.' , •• UPI Tl.._,. Cool Note Colorado Philharmonic cellist Waiter Charles uses special backpack to get his instrument to work in Denver. He commutes from nearby mountain community. Valley, said he was a Miller, who· made registered Democrat from nationwide appearances on the 1955 until Aug. 31 when he public televil!llon debate ahow changed his registration to lhe "The Advocates," told a news Republican party. conference Tueeday govern- • ment competition with oil bua- • Bod11 Found iness could 1ncr.... pett'O- SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -lcwn supplies and low<r oil The stabbed body of an pricel. Intern a Ii on a I BusineH e A '.ltllafeke' Alachlnes producU erigineer with his !ell thumb nearly SACRAMENTO (UPI) - A severed was fouM in bi.!! teque!t by Attorney General blood-drenched van. Evelle J. Younger'• office to The victim was identil'ted s~ taxpayer funda for a Tuesday as Kenneth E . "campaign director" hat been Newell, 27, San Francisco. labeled by Younger 11 a ~ "Indications are the motive ''bannJess though embarrul- Tumer. Bo51on atlorney F. 300 Eld l for the slaying was robbery," ing" misteke. Lee Salley and seven top er y homicide inspector K e n Senate President pro tern executives of •Turner • s ~lanley said. James R. Mills (0-San Diecc>) cosmetics and motivational· J • OCC called for an inve1tigation Into -<1>w:se...businesses. Olll e Lem!!e Break a section ol the propooecl slate -~------RIO-VISTA-(UP!j~-The--budgeto.Whidl-.. ld-Yoonger'1---. ~ DURING 11 DAYS ui the Card Club surgihg Sacramento River has office included hil!I campalsn feQeral courtroom, 8 IZ-mem-w a s h e d a w a y 1 e v e e s director. S. I · ed II IV Oran Coll ber jury has heard testimony ix te evis co ege courses est or ge Coast egc. from ·about 160 witnesses. Four Nearly 300 local senior starting Feb. 18th -the Collgege. court reporters have been used citizens are now members of largest col I e g e credit lo transcribe 16,400 pages of Orange Coast College's new broadcast scheduJe yet offered FREEHAND SKETCllING, testimony, at $4 a page. "Special Persons" program. Nii1e U.S. Pilots by Channel SO -will allow (2 units) taught by Bruce There have been witnesses The program was initiated Orange County resident.! to Afclntyre, is a course for from 25 states. They included last November to encounge interested persons with little form r ex t' f Tu · 1 1 · · •• earn up to 13 units of college e ecu 1ves o mer s oca citizens vv years of ag e credit by watching their sets or no previous art experience. complex of companies; people and older to take part in at home. Empbasis is on controlling have invested money to cainpus activit ies. By writing Held in Vietnam? Courses to be offered for shapes and directions of three-become d i s t r i b u t Q r s or to <X:C's Associated Students the spring semester include: dimensional objects, leading to supenrisors, and assistant Office they received "Speci11l WASHINGTON CUPll -A "Dimensions in CU1tures ," a the we of drawing for visual attorneys general of several Persons Cards" free of congressman aays he ha5 been c:ommlUlicatlon. stat... h Uo -th •-to! A I Cultural Anthropology Course: · c arge, a wmg em tu.: d by a p r o ·. m e r c a n Freeh and s k etc bing: The course is presented In The" government has tried same benefits that student Laotian general that at least "Connie's Sewing. Corner," a two new half-hour programs to prove a grand jury body cards provide for OCC nine American nrers are still course in sewing techniques : each week: Mon. and Wed., indictment that says the students. being held captive by North Family Risk Management, a · 3:30 p.m.: Tues. and Thur!., defendants used the mails and "The response has been Vietnam. consumer's legal course : . 4 or 6:30 p.m.: both program, emotiOii·paCked · ·~ •·c· ot d·e·n ···very exciting." said Carol But the congressman - Introduction to physic a J are repeated Sat. S to 6 p.m. Opportunity'' meetings to ~ind.son, CX::C student body Rep. Benjamin A. Gilman (D- the American lrxNn P.fo\·ement, held a sutwitan.Ual lead over his arch enemy, incumbent President D i c k Wilson. and a former presldenl , G er a I d One Feather, When the election boenl suspended the vote countin( early today. Geography: and "FI 0 we r induce people to hand over vice president. "We receive N. Y.), -joined by Defense Arrangement.'' "CONNIE'S Clothing $2,000 or more apiece with call! and letters daily from and State Department eReportDenletl The new spring telecourses--~Corner." l2._unitsJ a _cour:Je_J>l'~.......!>!.... riches_~p to people wishing to take part offic;iaJs, Tuesd~y .warned WASHINGTON lUPJ) _ are available to any resident in sewing techniques. by $120,000 a year in return. m the program.''---famtUes-ot-mmmg--U-;--8";--The St.ate Depennlent todlV ol the county. To enroll is Connie \Varch, Is a course Senior citizens with "Special denied reports Secretary Of as simple as making a phone comprised of 30 half-hour LEGAL OFFICERS of the Persons Cards" are able to ( J State Henry A. Kie&lnger told call to the Admissions and lessons for men and women various states have testified. attend all campus Friday and Nation Israeli officials during lUs trip Records Office of Orange on wardrobe planning, sewinj{. of court actions in their Saturday night filrm free ci to the Middle Eul that Coast (556--5772): .or to Golden a Iterations and basic jurisdictions against Turner charge. They also gain free President NiKOn would leave West {892·7711, ext. 437). pr 0 fess i 0 n a 1 · gannent operations. admission to all OOC athletic senricemen " ... to be wary office w1thin six months but construction techniques . Special prosecutor H u g h cont~ts, plays ~ many of raising their hopes since that he would stay on u INF 0 RM Al' I 0 N AND The rourse is presented in Smith of Clearwater, Fla., is special . lectures. Tickets for there is no substantiati<11 of Secretary of State. registration materials are sent tlro lessom a "1'eek : ~1on. 'Bnd expected to complete his case-Pf.~Ucbons_at_the Los Angele! ~.~ al this time.'' Dtpartment a pokes m In to residents of any city -Wed., 4 p.m.;_ Tue!. and this week. MuslC Center are a-1-s O Glbnan Si.id bis information Jahn King said "the repxt regardless Of whether he or Thurs., 3 or 7:30 p.m.: and One ot his final witnesseS av;ilable-at ~uced rates: came from botian·Oen. Vang is.an.outraceous lie." . she has attended colelge. is repellted Saturdays, 4 to 5 "'ill probably be Terrell Jones ersons w1 mg tQ re~ster Pao, who led the Centl'al In Jerusalem , an Js:raeh Taking TV colle8'_ credit p.m. Enrollment is through once. high in the Turner . for the. program may do so Intelligence Agency's aecret government ~rce dnc;1bed courses offers orange OrangeCoastCollegeonly. business complex by mail. Letters .s~d be · army cl, Meo tribesmen in therepor&as ridiculous. Counllans a new way to attend headqua rtered in Orlando. He sent . to Ms. H 1 n d son , oorthern Laos. ,e Term Vphe14 classes· i~' the comfort . of f' am i I y Risk MAnage· was indicted .along with the Associated Students Office. home . .solving campus parking ~ ment. (2 unit ~l is ·a . t . 1 Ttic. ·-t Orange Coast Colteg~. Trol Problems. the · gas s~e cou-· 'esi·gned to develop an nine on ri~ · . c~e agatns Fairview Road Costa f\.1esa. • Me4na ~laead BALTIMORE, Md. CAPI - PINE RIDGE, S.D. (UPI) Former Rep. John W. Dowdy, -Russell Means, lhe Indian 6t, has been onlei:ed to begin militant who guided last • ~ u1 him "".as d1Stn1ssed JU_ st before M 626 ' . and -. I.or• mothars understanding of• concept of th t I ed ;u. • 'baby sitting problem. civil and tort Ii 8 bi I i t v e ria open · For information phone h-Is. Students who take the personal property risk S : So far, the defense has not Hindson at 556-5644. year's anned occupation of serving alx monU. in prilon Woonded Knee, was leading !0< perjury Monday. The a field · of 13 candidates in Texas Democrat who lf!'Ved courses are also assured or homeowners insurance indicated bow long it will take . the. ''hum_an touch" by programs automobile tO p~sent its' side or how 8$Slgnment\ of a campus , · • · · • • .. many~witnesses.it \\'ill call. ~ • f a c i t i t.a t 0 r ·.:_ a facility ~nsurance, heal.th and social specialist in each !'ubject -insur~ce:. and person~! l~s whcil they sign u~ for a TV plafl:'l1n~. Dlstructor. 1s Dr. Course. The facilitator is David J. Ward. available for counseling in Two I~ a re presented person or by telephone and each · week. Wed. and F~ ... he gl~cs the mid-term and 6 or 7:30 p.m.; and al(ain final exams. on Sun ... 5 to 6 p.m. The Information on the courses: course is offered through Orange Coast College only. LAWYE RS FOR the prosecuti()n and11fiefense have . been reluctant to exchange even pleasantries "' i I h newsmen since U.S. Distr ict Judge Gerald B. Tjoflat laid do,wn strict orders at the start against discussing any pal1 of lhe case. J\'.feanwhlJe . Turner a n d fellow defendants and lawyers .spend week nights planning courtroom strategy at a Jackaonville apartment complex. Most go to their homes 1n the Orlando 1area on weekends while Bailey commutes t0; Boston. F(jr. e· n.s: "S " ..th<. Pg)~ Sioux pnsldenttal 20 l-..P in eonc-ts to · .,._, · primary. ·.report to the Sprlnglle1a,-MQ • · . MeaJlll< a. na\iOnal leader ol .. Federal "'1oJ11tal. Team Takes ·· · · · · · · German Youths 3rd ai ·occ Orange Coast Co 11 e ~e's forensics squad closed out fall semester competition with a third place finish at the Los Angeles Valley Invitational Rally for Nixon Tournament at L.A. Valley BONN (UPI) _ The Weot city ov•rnlght white the fOll'" · College In Van Nuys. G I' The team will tak e a month-erman capita s Baroque engine 'Vickers Vilcount was long break before resuming Market Square reverberated gfven a checkup. -today to the •trains of ... INTRODUCTION to Cultural Anthropology, (3 unit S °) entitled "Dimensions in Cultures," is recommended for tran sfer students. The course, taught by Dr. Dwayne Merry, looks at the processes of culture and personality development, and the methods and perspective of the anthropologist. l Film crews of Channel SO traveled to ne'1rly 20 countries to gather cont• mp or a r y footage of "1'0rld cultW'es to supplement the series which fills the college behavioral science requirement f o r graduation. INTRODUCTIO N to Physlcaf Geography, (3 tmits) is a course designed to develop an understanding d. man's physical (natural) en- vironment. Robert Wallen is the instructor. ·c 1 i mate, landforms.-surface waters, soils and vegetation fonn the basic elements of .the natural envuunment are llie 1'ey top!C.S of the course. tournament mmoetltlon Feb. "Onward Q!ristlan Soldiers," Four Americans w er e 1~16 at the Oil State is several dozen youths believed ln the lnMlp,_all of Nol1hrldge tourney.· The OC:C demonatrated in support of them Jehovah'• Wl-_e]N;le.Jl!JllA!lMs~nl'l1e<L..Prealdenl-NII ·1rom· p010-m · ~---··- tQ compete for the Govemor'a '*God loves America God • 'Ille course i! presented in two lessons a week: ~1on. and Wed., 6:30 or 9:30 p.m.: Tues. and Thurs., 3:30 p.m.: and II repeated Sat., 3 to 4 p.m. Enrollment Is at either Golden 4-year Tenn SACRAMENTO (UPll Arthur M. Robinson. 49, a R l v c r s l d e manuracturing executive , has been named to a four-year term on the state Parks and Recreation COmmls- sioll. RobJnJon, a Republican suec<edl 'lbomas M. Bonnick· .sen ol Berkeley, \\'hose term expired. Three new lessons wjll be presented ead\ week, Mon., Wed., FM., 3 CK 7 p.m. All three are_repea<ed SwKlays from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Enrollment is at e i t h e r Golden w ... or Orange Coe8I College. 11Flower Arrangements' will be aired over OW!nel !O but ls being ollered by Cal State University at Full.-only and to enroll for "Flower Arrang~ent" ttudent1 may register by .. 111ng 870-2111. :'Flower Arrangement", (1 wut) w!U cover il\Jch toplco as color, mechanJcs, and the various styles of arrange-ments. Instruct« ts Robert L. ~~· Coe! tor the courtlO Is The coorse of · IS Jesms, each pmented three times a week, wlil air : 'nltl., 7 p.m.; Fri., 3:30 p.m.; and SUn. at 4:30 p.m. FLASHY DRISSER Glenn W. Turner Clip Trophy F•b. I In loves Nilon" a red . white Colomblo. They ....,. pal1 ol ' Sacramento. Orange Coalll ' ' a dete1a1Jon of WI.._ captured event thcee of the A going ta 1 natlooal eonflftDCe pe•t four years. ( . , J of the movement In BoavtL Robin Dodge of Westmlnitor • t/Jok a llrsl plaee tr~ in e ......._ 'Olli' oral interpretation at the L. ATllENS, G,..... (AP) - A. Valley lnvllational. She and blllO banner proclaimed, 'nle eouncu ol Slat< lotll7 lint.heel ahead of llO male and •• the youths swayed hj. tmbon rubbtNtamped lbt mllltary female contestantt from !O and chanted b)'lllllll betor. jtmta'1 c 1nc1 t II t I on of <'OI>•~... mum, lndlvlduial dtclltilkml Ariltoll• Olwlll' aoqllllltlon OCC'1 debat• team of Shel1 fa< Nllon. o1 2,1GO lCNI o1 -. . Dalrymple and Cheri Llcltey, The Ulllfleatloll Cllurdt o1 farmland and oil .,__ hoth ol -Colt1 Meaa, placed Gennt1111, a brllldt of tile StraUa Andnadll' plaal 18 third In Ox!ord Sly le O.bate. U • If· t c a I Ion Cb u r c b bulld an oll re11naey oa JI. IntemaUoall. founded by the The COUllctl, G r • I c •• I Judge Named SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Gov. RoMld ReapD •lll'OIDlld San u.n.rdino c 0 u • t 1 Municipal 0Jurt Judp Ra H. Qlnmtr to the Superior Co1at -· cm.-. II, a Rtpullllcan. ...-the iote Judp 111...i GoaclftL Rev. Ban MyuDc Moon of l<CllJaUvt body, ruled the land South Kone In llM, a_..s acqutsllloil wu "-..ct." the rafiy. Onulla tot It lour yeon ... • .. ... s from --Gttlt• ONr'll -ie, hpodapoulol, ..... w I I BOOOl'A, Oilombll (AP)--*""" 11... IL ,.... ~ p1r1o•i ... pl-11 -•1111•• -.reportedly r • I u r • 1 d • II IDdullrlal -. oa the llltt, Blrnnqulllo l b 0 l rd I ....... ldJoim Ille -al 0o1omb1an 11r1tatr bUocbt1 1o ~= • m11e1 -o1 I Cubt1 wn kip! ID the Clllllll 1 I • - ' w,dntsday, January 23, 1q74 • DAILY PILOT % 1974: Year of· Sewiii Machine Tra sl MUTU,AL FUNDS I ' I I IMl>Q I• e UM ol Dodo(• U. '· ~ • ..J bkl elld ._...~ prh Oft ... 1 E 1.1. 1,11 hy F\,itld 1:11 1'.21 $.tit< Eq 1:1s !"" By SYLVIA PORTER machine. The 1nachine is free tbe price of the ·sewing -0 THE RS who may a 1ewln1 m1chlne, even 1 machine you.r1ell. Testa are ,., tM'I Mutw1 CN1ev11us GIP JP G""'" •·•' •.n s.,111... '·°' ·°' V lhe I mall d II kno -~ 1-~ Ill 1·~ -• U Im rtanl If Fuf'llli '"~H Dy Ofyf Fct 10.1• 11.11 J..,11t Fct IJ,00 IS,OC SCUOOI" ,OS: ou open mom ng . but It comes with a 10-year machlnt has been jacked up misrepresent ol , we • wn un;uium·pr "~ one, w -~ .. ~• Y P> you are tM NASO '"'· r.q1, F11 1 . .i i.~ Jtte11 1111 '·" 1 • .0 1111, u .. , u.•• 1l.•• -~ oee a ch k I I I h'ch b' bein bu'lt b Iii ti ......... a re I at Ivel " D<'l'I Lv u c1 •S-31. J.._.n ~ '·'° i.11 a.l&llC u.tt " ... ;w., cc or, aay, M!rV ce contract or w 1 you so that It more than covers mac ines as g re 1 y a e me. """'-. ; TiHM.-so tn<m , ,, 1,1! JOMtt" ,,,, 11.11 com •.» •.» $150 made payable to t!OtJ but have to rur.y only $79.59. Fair 11•• d1'sc:ount. No business ""'"'" the manufactlirer when they Offbranda «" ''pr Iv ate inex---•1ve machine. J111""'v 2!.~ .. "'' )111 C•111 •.u io.11: •1vsTotn!: "*•1 1~·'°1"'° J ,.... "' """' ~ -AM E .. E M.I J.M J.01 Cu\! 81 11.•1 lt.•J St<I Uv •.•t •.'2 u yet un&lgned, 'I1le sender, enough? could stay in business unless have only been given a onee-labels" are a big problem in Aoll'I c;w 3.t1 •.21 E•oi• er 1.11 1.•1 c1111 ei 11.9020.11 11cu••r'f' •D1~ ......... machl--' -·...lo.I .... ""'·~-Adll'I Ill( ).ll ) .•• IATON. Ct.111 IU , " 1,1) 1::11u!1r ),)0 i.u a -'"a.16 u.i;; dealer, It's a certainty that clothing he more than 'covered. his over·llghtly cleaning by some the &ewin& 1U11U-WJ111;1 uu.a,....., Aom 1n, 1.u 1.11 ttowA110: c1.1u Kl '·" 1.•1 1n .... , •.11 111 i a forms tMI• ·m an costs will cti'mb sharply In costs. baCk·room --hanlc. ~ ..... , ti -· buy an Advls.r •.1• .... a.in Fa •.ts •.•1 c~t .:1 s.>0 '·" u101 F i. .. t ,)J J""• .,,..."" ~ ...., 1.,.. Aetn.1 Fd J.Sol 1.02 c..tl'I F 11.il11.>J Cusl !.1 lt •• 121.~ llLICTID •OS: accompanyin° letter thlt it H·ls year of 1'nflal1'on, As a On tbe reposse---" sewing -SWI others who Imply in offbrand 1n me area and then MIM in 1l·13 1•.3s ~,,.... 1·•1 •.4< '"" si •.~ 10•11 Am Stor •·"' ..... i~ 0 0 '°" ~ 0 Allll1i1rt 1.l9 1.,. H F J.OS 1.11 C"'t ~ .... l.•s Os1c:1 fd LU 1.11 i4 8 dlicount" &nd tJle CheCk Side result, il'S •likely that machine, yOU may properl y their ads that a leWing nlOVft to amtbtr fat MJI~ range A.GE Fd •.•S l.W Fd H.Olll.H Cio1$1 Soi 3.W. l .01 Spl s.N'' ll.•lU.•l ! will be •-·d U Alltt.it IC.1•11.SI ECllE S11 11.1J11.1J APOiio •.11 •.SI Stn11,..1 10.0S IO.•l s'6""' when you buy Mme sewing wlll boom more suspect the clahn that it machine is zigzag equipped you probably w I be unab AltN Fo· 11.11Ju.os EQret Gt 11.1111.11 Pol•,, l,1s J.is sentry f 11.1o.11,&l ' ··-I b ' I has --·~ but t I ·-1oca·-deal wbo baod'--Afll(flP F •.•I •.G Eftllf! Ttl 11.11 ... l(n\(li, S.N •••• SttAllEttLD Giii' : a sewmg m1~ tu~w ever -or y sewmg aclua ly been repos~. -no , as you ater ""' tc a er-""" e!Mh '·" 10.1s Emer9 1.11 J.« IC.nto.r c;1h 1.10 1.11 comi• l.•• l .11 ch'•e f B · Id ha••-d' t the adv·~'--' tbal '"-.-..a Am CWrt Lll t .10 E'-rj1Y 11.so1t.sc lndrnr\ •.•1 1.02 EntrP'" s." s.•1 ... rorn your 0\1111 you can save u y no COUlc ence w WN'-.er, lSCOVet, a it:1~ IJll'.•ru· c ""' EQ!y •.s1 ., ... F1in d 162 • 11 LO Edi• 11 ... ,,_,, F111 rd •.11 •. u h Im. Good IDUCh 85 5() cents Oil every the very !OW "unpaid balance" ..._,.;ce, And lhose who iiisiSt 'Jbei'efore, tervice and puts ounty AM IJl.HllU Frn 81,1tt Ctl ltt Litna Fd •.Ill UD lil'IH' J .'4 1.'l .. ' Lo I •UNDS: o Ftd JUI\ 1.)1 •·• LEJt GROUtl': LfQotl L ..... 1,0lo deal? $1 !])efll for clothes, and If will tum out to be just about that their fabuJou.s sewing are ""' 111 practica purp:llfl c10111 •.SG 1.io ''De:L1rv c11 Leeli' 1•.St 1•.00 "''' Fd 1.11 1.1s You ans-you ·are at all competent, you \Yhat the machine ls worth. machine ofter is "good for W18Ualnable. A dealer in New :~~~ f:!! ::~; G::ui:~ '·'° • n ~:•ti, 1i:~ ,::J; s:i:.~:!oO~,~V~t ... wer an ad can get far sup er i o r As for the "free" sewing loday only," to keep you from York may handle e1actly the Spec• '·" i.u t•11111 io.u 11 .n ll•• 1n1v 1.n 1.•• 1ncom 1•.n 11.•• B • Slotk .... 1.!ia (l)ntrl l.'7 ... L.lnc Ctei i .l l •.II lnw~t t.lS 10.11 for "rtpos-\\'Orkmanshlp too. Whatever machine, the catch here is comparing prlces. same sewing ~hlne you us1ness Am {,tltl i.n .. JI (y !oS« •.II .•• LOOMtl ~ Ootlll IO.IJ IOAJ '-••hi In Sea II bul II 't Arn lnsln •.•1 •.12 Ott! l Sol ••• 'AYLES: SIC!t Fd •.•1 I.ls sessed 5C\•t· the dimensions of the 1974 that you're paying $79.50 for If you fall into any of these """"6 t e, te 1 Arn 1nvti •-•~ ,_., Eiw• 1.01o .•. c111 DY 11.1' 11.s. MGM• •UNDS: d hi H 't Arn Mui 1.1' l .'IO E..,.•\t 11.JI 11.11 Mu1...-1 IJ.61 lJ.61 C111 Srir 6,lJ •.W Inf( mach-sewing machine boom, though, the machin~, no matter what traps, check at once with your un er s own name. e won ArnM• c;, 2.12 J.l1 F111t11 1•.11 '~·'' LOllD •••= 1nv '·'' ''·'' ' V the hi • j the di ' ' d -~ t t I' Want to accept WVlT' ---'-'--ANCMOI Purlln t.JO 10.!6 Al!1l1I 6.ft 1.07 T•~I 1,3' 1.01 ines. ou ore gn-pressure promo ers sgw.se JS -an """'~ neares consumer pro ec ion ~--11~woc no-•-• F t . o110utl': s.11rn F l.~1 1 ... ..,,, 11111 2,11 1.11 v1n1ur ,_., ,_,. t Id th t I•· ho 'of st thl k t 'II --~•-· don'! need b ag~ 10 f1'nd -·t your n'ghts for serv•-~ ... -he --t uuwC elTIUI e, v 1 Ce Grw1n '·" 1.n 1 Trt1t11 '°·" n .ll 8nd ou1 t .'6 IO.J.t Smllh e •.n t.JJ o a i.,.;. w I e s mar e w1 uld\:IJJJft:S nwc . ~·~J """ ... ., 1,1':\: ......, .......... president for '"·-...... ,.._ incom 7.os '·'' '•N•Nc1.&1.. L1,1tl'>ttn '·" io.11 se i"°'" io.10 io.20 in' t iC anv .aervicin within the under federal and/or state law tell from the out.tide whether .:>Ulwv ou.i ....... , Jlt~rv 10.0110 ... '•001tAM1: , 1..u1,.,, 1n •.n 10.°' So c.tnF 11.1111.11 I ' ' • I • be _. Inc baa been named mMDil" SllO(tr •.02 •.•1 Fin Ov1t-1.0J (.Ol1MA'' co: Sw$f 1nv •.1s 1.» asked for a · before. ·rs nve years. anQi'CgUlatlon.ie nas-orcan get t pens. • ll'•id "'* •. ,. ,_,,. i..-1..--Me-l-!~·f,,•"'"'-~-i-;tti,.:i.""''*~'l'------I chine I 1 h Th f Be d of a new Sutro branch office w& N•u 10." 11.tl l'ln. inc: s,'16 s.9$ i"op " l .3J 1.oJ so~r 1n 10.s. 11.,. ml. s merey t every e combination O soaring ware tl)ese traps. An I led llO Do St A\1ron J.11 ..• ven1 ).•S 3~~ Mli.' F 10.1111.11 Spectr• J.11 •.10 '4>w amount of the "unpaid c\othing costs and increasing also be on guard against: BUT YOU CAN avoid the (t) INSIST ON demonstra· Noca rt ~--ch 1 ve .. :~0:11 F •.» 6·" ~~1~;~1v• 10·1111 n "';!'1\'° '"''hi\111_11 Hrr~"~,..J·1J11~~r balance" left when the joblessness creates a -Dealers who may pass off traps by simply following lions u1tich.are off~ by re-eThwpoe Ne~wport. Beach ofl'icc ".?y~N!~:.,. ,_,. 1 ·~~~1~•s,'.tt s ~ =:g g.l~ :~·~: f::~~ : !I t:~ machine was taken· back from background that is·"ideal" for -i n,e X-P cnsive torelgn·made three basic rules for ~ying putable sewmg machute manu-F1.1n11 & 6.tt 1.s. a.111 Fo •.l'l 1., MFO 11.11 '~.Ill Proqri; •·" ''' the delinquent origin a I fr inge cperntors and gypsters. machines as American·madc thiS expensive eQU\pment. -fitCflrifs.~--i&-the seventh branch..tpr. ~e --i1:i:'!<S(1~:~ ::;~ ~7~~...-J~ ::~ ~~~ ,.,. 1t~ 1t::; ~: ~~ ~ :::~ i::{ -·-"aser. A bargain? Look back at those """"'4" by stenciJina the names or (I) Buy a well·known brand (3) Don't accept a brokerage firm, which is &LC G•n 10.20 11.u ht Munl • 1.11 1.1• M.ltl'lt, •-st •.sa si11e st• •a.is 'o.~ ............ e........ .."' '"--...11 In San Franc'•co. Blblon 10.•110.•1 Flrn 0.r •. 01 •.02 Mid Am 1;•.M s.01 STEADMAN ,OS. '------.,-,,----------deals wet I· known A m er1'can sold by a company which has demonstration made only on ~ w B•1•oc: 6.02 •.M fOllUM o•outl': Monw "a •t.•110.11 ... ,., 1roc1 1 n 1 iJ • --'j''i\i~ a.,..._ gr s.M •.Ii 100 Frod •.11 •.11 M!oa i:o u .10 u.10 Au.o I'd tu 11l YOU ENTJo:R a contest and macfiines on ffiem, or tiy a n mn-wrae wt>rlr.'oha'Jes-the very stiff cetton-febrie------i ----==+t=Mt-t:-:;, &l,};,M ,_f} f .• s M•lf~ t.ll liJ ·~~\)~ 11J l:ii are told .you have v.·011 the IN THE CASE of the SI50 obliterating foreign-ori gi n and service dealerships. If alldealersuse.BringmateriaJ a.r•~ri· l.46 J.11 1sFund 'u s.~M•l'G•o 3.•• •.M>~r11111 tt0E•DS: second prize or a se Y.•ing check , you may be sure that markings. ' properly used and cared for, of your own and try the =r1~~ t~ 1;:~~ ~iU~01_11,3·1 1 '·1~ ~::8: ?~ :J~ :;;: ~~~r.' 1::: 1::~ -------------------------------------------------------------------B•O-fl) Cl) GllOUtl': Mui· SFlrt IS.S9 n .ff Stoc.• 11.14 U.1• l .. Another free service at California Federal Savings ... c.AIDWILl Robert s. Diemer 0 r Newport Beach. and Wayne cantwell, HWltington beach have been promoted t o positions oC marketing manager and western sales manager respectively for the Ameroa Pipe Uniag Division 8rntvn t .n 9.ll C..wlti •.•I S.10 M1,1ll Tri 1.13 1.13 Ill GllOU~: CAL'tlN 'UNDS: lncom 10." 12.01 Niiil ln.,1,1 •.~I t.fl C..w1n S.I• • "l1 81111 Fd 11.tiO \J.CM F M! .... I 1.1? 9.20 MAT SEC FDS: lnc:orn 1.01 I.II Cdl'I Fd 21.31 23.'I F ScitcU t.lJ 10.0'I BIUIK J.M I.ff Srnrn1 1.11 1.9] Diw Stw l .?S J.M ki11r~q F l.JJ l .ll &nd Sr •.'1 S.CM T-crinl 6,0<t 6 » N.iwa 9.]) 10.2~ 'llANKLIN Oi w!6n . l.« J.16 S..''rt1 F t .11 •.•o NY Ven 10.19 11.16 GllOUtl'' Prel !otk 6.U 6.11 s.,..cro G •.12 t.~• CG FUnd I.II 9.s• ONT( J.ll 181 IACOft\ •.SS •.ti Tempi G 1.11 1.n C.11 Trln t.n 10.•l Gwtn Sr i.IJ 1.0\ Sloe~ SI'" 6.Sl 1.U Tr1n (11> l.•l •.11 Cent !oltl U.11 U,00 Fr lncm 1.11 2.CS Grwtri S,11 ... 1 Tr1vl Eq t .I• 1p.10 Clwl Inv 1.ll t .20 U5 Gw s •.w 10 lo6 NEW ENG LF: Tuclor H 10 ... 10.tl CHANNING Utlllllt •.:M •.16 Eqlllly n .1111.ts 20ln CG 1.61 2.11 •UNDi: At\ C•11 S.11 S.l>f Gtwln •.II .... 10111 Cl l,OI '-'l flilnca t .M 10.!.t lh Eql' ).1t •.1'i lncom H .111•.IO Unitlto 7.t1 l.W. nno Fd e.11> '·" Fkl LIEQ I·'° 10.8'1 5iae 1•.SI U.IS Unltund •.8'1 r.•S Com !olk 1.20 I.JI Fd Ml OP .12 1.82 NEA Ml 11 ... 1 .• 1 UNION SfJIYICE EQt1 G< 6.'ft 1.•1 FUNDS INCtl' Neu C111t •.ID (.IJ GllOU': Eqt' Pr 2.11 J.OJ GllOUti': Ne1,1wl!I 1.92 7.ft 8,d S Iv 11.1312.•l Frod Arn 7.10 1.16 comm •.11 •.OS Nwwtan 1).IOIJ.12 NI\! Inv .. IJ I.IS {.twlFI •.u •.IS 1mplC I.SS I.JS Nw Pen; U.06 IS,31 Un C.tPl 1.:IJ t .10 lncom 6.St 1.20 l nd1,1~ Ir 10.n n .Olo H•• Wld 11.06 U.ot wri11wr 11.•t 11.11 SllKI 1 ... 1,91 PllOC 1.ll 1.01 Nl(l'llll 11.0112.01 UNlfED ,UNDI: V1n111r 1.12 1.-. Ci1tew! S.St •.o.i Nstl lwlr U.78 U.lt Ac(Wm 6.11 •.'l'l CNASE GE-S. ' J0.19 •.. 0mto1 1,12 l.W Bl'ld Fd 1.'9 l.•l SOITON: Gen Sec •.U •. IS 0 Nell Id 11.U 11,U Cont 9W I.ti •.II 1'1111 Bot 7.)9 l .OI (;lfl FAm •.1• •.SS Ont Will U.t!!Jt.'° (l)nl lnc. t.11 10.01 Fran (.p •.•I S.C.. Grth Ind 11.M 11.M 0,tl'ENNM FD: ll'ICom II.ft ll.11 ~Tr 81 1.11 1.1s ""'"' n .tstt.IS 0p Aim t .!010.ll Scl111( •.u .. 11 Spec:I S.I• t.J:l ttAMILTON Giiii': Oii Fnd 6." I.Gt V1nQd 1.50 6.01 CN:rn Fd tOS t.n l'llnd J.13 •.1t Op fl!"l" il.1J •. 10 USAA C& I.II I.t i CHA MNG FDi: Grw!n • S.11 1,11 OTC St(: 9.50 10.JJ US 'GVIS t.t1 10.06 Llorl' I.Sii J.01 ln(om •.JJ 6.11 Ptrirnl t ,Sl 1.1• USLl"I 'UHOI: Muwn 3.)1 l.lt ... ,,_. •.n t .1] Pt1,1! A~y i .11 .. 11 Apt• F 1.$1 •.•J Soc.II~~ F 7.1' 7.M M1rt Lv I.to 1.20 P(j11YI F 1.:M •.7. &.i Fnd 7.~ I.II of Ameroa, Inc. s.c.riu ~" '·" 1.'3 H>tot1110 J.t• 1.t1 PwM Ml. 2.cw 1.0.. com 5tk 10.11 11.11 Di 23 TMA A 1.11 l":M Kt~ J.19 ... "'"n Sq •.IS 6.H VALUI LIN• ,Di: ' emer, a -year veteran COLONIAL H>t•ll~ 1.M 1.SS "'11!• Fd S.19 .... i VII lne i.j7 J.11 with,'"~ firm Wilftie lff "'lli .... e -F-UNDI;_ J1Qrl~e..-:: 16,t)Jl,12 .f'ILillM Gti': 1111 Inc •• 6 •. ., -----1-.1 I Uft!' . UJ "6 Con~r t .16 10.01 lrnPf'I '-I> I.JI '·'' PU Frtn 1:r.02-.. -. uv-Glh-•;at-fl:H -Of the company's marketing EqY!ty 2.• 1.u 1mo Gr 6.ll 1.11 C•PI•• i .1• 3 .... v11 SP.t 1.t1 i.1• • .. ,, l L • •• - High interest savings plans. 5 !.{1> PASSBOOK ACCO!JNT. For ·-present and new accounts. Open ·--with any amount Add or withdraw anytime. 5~1> 90·DAY CERTIFICATE. For new _..... accounts. Minimum deposit: $100. .... Mainiain savings of $2,500 or more at our office and we'll give you a free safe deposit box-~nd a lot more besides! Jn 'additlon to a' spacious box for your valuables (usual annual rental fee~ $6), you can take advantage, of all our other free S<!1Vices. And of cour.;e your savings wtll earn our high interest rates from 5~% up to 7 ~%. 6J2:t. I.YEAR CERTIFICATE For new f .......... accounts. Minimum deposit ~ur convenience, our sa et\I '.'."_a900. deposltvautfi.iillloo open aaily ---~------ Mondays through Saturdays-during 6%:t. 2\0 .YEAR CERTIACATE. For new our regular business hours. -accounts. Minimum deposit: ·~ $1,000. Better huny, though. There aren't enough boxes available for everyone, so 7J2:t. 4·YEAR kERTIFICATE. FoJ new it's first come, first served. Stop in and ~~ accounls. Minimum deposit get yours n~! · ·~ .$1.000. Eederal Savings and Loan Association· Nation's Largest Federal ' ' • ... CERTIFICATES OF $100.000 or more can earn interest rates in excess of 7¥1% depending on temlS and amount ~f deposil. OTiiER FREE SERVICES: free travelers checks, money orders, notary service, trust deed note collection and photocopies of important documents with savings balance of $1,000 or more. Plus 11 other free services for accounts of any size! Certificllte rates above are offered for a limited trmt o_n_ly,Jr11eres1 on.most accounl!. ls compounded dally. -Federal itgo1a1i0ns require a wti&tantlal peMI~ for t'arly\l.ilhdr.twals on tt:rUtle:ate ac.counlS. • Costa Mesa Office: 2700 HARBOR BOULEVARD TEL. 546·2300 OPIN IKIURDAYa, 110 1. CUFFORO M. WESOORF. ya hN/dttM 6 lllMVf!I" YOU SAYE C.AS ••. WHEN YOU SAVE IY MAIL • \ - F1,11t11 10.03 10.91 1nc Arn II.Si ll.13 h1com 1.M t.Jt 'tANCI" activities Cardwell w h 0 Grwl!I S.SI •• 02 Inc !mt i.IS 6.J:l Pil(I Fd 7.0S I.la iANDlllS: • • ' • ' • IM:om 9.3110.11 Ind F.lm 1." l.JI Pi11t St 10.1610.I• 1n .... tt t .n 1,» JO!Ded the firm Ill 1960, Wlll Vtnlwr l.'1 1.11 ln\e90fl I.ff I .ti Pin Tri J.Jl ... \IS Com i..M I ... administer division s a I es ~~g...;(~~1 1.11 :~~~:g 1~'.ri 't~~ ":.i0:•EE,.11 ~~i J.u v5:1'r~u · l:f !:~ Opera"ons ••roughout the T•UIT: 1,..t eo A 11.t1 ll.OI Pian Fo 11.1• 11.11 Vt ngrd 1.1t 1.:io w WI Aj.8 l .OI 1.1• .... ,, G1,1ld 6.!.t •. It PIOfW' II •.•s 10.11 Vtnl!O'IO , ...... western US c 1.J11 1.•• 1nv lndlc a.11 ... 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Hutton & Company Inc., now the -E.F. Hutton Groop Inc. reported earnings, hued on preliminary figun!s. for the fourth quarter ended December II, ol $4, 190,000, or 91 cents per share, an increase ol 130 percent over earnings fA $1,825,000, or 39 cents per ahare, in the fourth quarter ol 1972. Revenues for tile fourth quarter were 151 , 310,000 compared to $371626,000 a year ago. Ba.Md on preliminary !lgum, eamlngo for the year were $41900,000, or $1.0$ per ahare, on revenues o f 1157 ,000,000 compared t o earnlngJ ol ll0,8'13,000, or 12.40 ptr share, on rtvenues of fl41,SS21000 a year ago . .,. 1· OVER THE COUNTER NASO Listings for Tuesday, January 22, 197~ ) I - , ,, ff DAILY PILOT WtdneSday, Janual')' 23, 2q74 Lfl•i quarte r \ Exxon Estimates 60% More Profit NEW YORK (AP ) -Exxon Corp., lhe nation's largest oil company, estimated today that its profJts In the (inal three month !! of 1973 were itmOst 60 percent higher than the same period or 1972. Profits for the Una! quarter oC 1973 we re $784 mi llion compared to earnings of $493 million in the same period in 1972, a spokesman said. THE ~'TERNA TI ON AL natural gas it sold In 1973, about a half cent more than in the previous year. Jamieson said Ex 1 on 's earnings from petroleum and natural gas operalions ln the United States fose 16 percent from $715 million in 1972 to $833 million last year. on a sales increase of 14.l percent. • New Headquarte r• ----... ' ' Center tn Open By CANDACE PF.ARSON ot "" o.lJy PIM Sllff For George Olotl and Chuck O>ker, lhe Fountains ls a .Fountain Valley PI an n l n I Commlul<lll at 7:30 p.m. lonight. HI-year-old dream a 1 mo s t COKER, OTOTT and !heir come true. M..,,_ Dr. Wilfr<d Cohen, ·• "Tliey have been ·<HscllSSlng -~~ 10 lenilll eourta. what is now a proposed $4 10 handball court& saunas, milllon sports and fitness gyms a martial aris center ce>ler in Founlain Valley Olympic sized pool and yout~ since 1963. center. Dr. Cohen, "1lo pracUces AT THE TIME, C.Oker had in Fouatain Valley a n d just helped begin the Univer· Huntington Be.ach; w o u I d u,1 ,.._.... "This means that while prices rose, particu1arly in the latter part or the year I these increased p r i c e s renected ~---.r.<llilfL.!.aid..ill'-1',_nLLilor...all-hi·ghal:-r.aw....-mater.r•· >l--'1D4--J'1've-gener.al-Of-f.K;es-ha-va been consalidated intn one corporate headguart~rs of 1973 also sho'A'ed an increase product costs in supplying the for Air California. The new $1.5 million, 30,000 square foot general office sal Athletic Sales Company, supervise medical telling and r1to119 lttfut which now is reportedly the utrit' at the center. largest p1ofesskJrllt-~•~·ie1nc~ille,.---'~ID!W..!!~!'-!il!!ll!:;o__::-:-_-..,;;n;;o><nn--r1 , .. ,.,,,----11--11 uf ct · Otott, who was o n c e of al~t 60 percent at $2.44 additional sales v o I u me . ' ' building is located at 3636 Birch St., Newport Beach. It was designed by Rally billion, or $10.89 per share Jamieson said. Pulaski and Associates and built by Emkay Corp. e qu ipment man a .unna manager Ind aas.i3tant coach vice president appear·. firm in the U.S. of the u .s. Olympie wreslllng iog before a Senate of common stock. J. K. Jamieson, Exxon chairman , sald the company earned about 1.9 cents ror 11----each.-gallon-Of gasoline a nd -EXXON-IS THE sc'cot"'---------- major oil company to report how it rared nnAncially in~•M -1• lhe-£our.th-quarter,.....()f-1973 ~---­ when the Arab oil embargo was begun and retail prices He tried to sell one of his li subcommi'ttee, ponders chines then-M jo Otott team in Mexico City, ves rnaho · 10 ph ·ca1a rfi~-: _in FOWllain Valle • a point during the oil _JN _was-yst i.uaM • T d ~•e • stak coordinator for the Marine . grilling ues ay. a .. Corps in Washington, o.C. COKER, AN Olympic track was asked about high -~--The-two-then-begmr-tatklng--eoach· ·10 Japan-r ive&-Jn fit ·he-fue,1----.. about their ideal sports center. Huntington Beach. giants. Three years ago Otott There has been some citizen -=--------- 20 Fir111s or petroleum and natural gas fuels climbed sharply. On Thursday Cities Service Co., 14th largest in the industry, said its fourth quarter earnings were ne11rly SO percent higher than its profits in the comparable period of ·1972. Locklieed As ks St ate Help in, Ta x Goofup joined Coker's F o u'n ta l n opposition to the prop 15.5 Valley-based athletics fmn aa-e proposal, becaust it and definite plans began. would require dtanging' the Greyhound Contempt Seek Bids For Steam Jamieson said Exxon 's SACRA1otENTO (AP) return on shareholders' equity, or invest ment , climbed in 1973 Generation of electricity from to 18.8 percent from 12.8 underground steam is the goal percent in 1972. of 20 firms which have offered bonuses totaling $6.9 million "I hope this signals the start for federal I e a s e s in of a period in which the California. corpo~ation will again be nearn1ng a rate of return on l\-1AJOR o 1 L companies i n v e s t m e n t which . is \\.'ere among the I ea d i"n g con1parable_ to th~t of leading ~m__peti~rs ~~hen . the red eral ~om P.: .. ~ .. s ~ n oth er government Held its -nrsrbtd:-tndustr1~ ~aid. openin g Tu es d ay for commercial development of ~~fiD QUEST_JONS fr~m. I geoU:iennal resour ces. cr1Uc~ about the 0.11 companies . role 1n the nation's energy The largest sing!~ . bonus problems, the companies have o£fered .was $3.2 million . by maintained their rate o { Shell . 01! Co. for th~ ri ght return on investment over the to drill steam 'A'ells in The past 10 years has been low Geysen ar~a of Sonoma ~1nd in comparison with many Lake cowtlles abo~t 65 mi es other industries. north or San Francisco. Pacific Gas & ElectMc Co. now operates a 4(1()..million watt electric power plant in the Geysers area. Other geothermal I a n d s offered were in ft.fono Cowtty on the eastern side of the SierTa and In lmpe.Mal County in the southeast corner or the state. SPOKES~'fEN FOR the oil firms said they planned. to drill wells and then market the steam for · powe r production. Oil firms were_the prime bidden because they have the capability for drilling the wells. The ini tial leases. to be awarded in about 10 days, will be for 10 years. They can be extended for 40 years if steam is produced commercially. . , SILVER ,,BARS •• SllY9" MH IUMll OYtr 100% • h1 v.iue Durlnt Tll• P••' ft M61tlrlL • • c111fi9lflli11 corp11r1te Sttritt Or 14 M-Ofiiy1ry INTERCONTI NENTAL INVESTMENT COMPANY HI H..,.., Ct11!1r Dl1 v1 Slllte m Tiii l'IRIM+ill Ctnlt r Hl1f!llf'f ... tll, Cl, 644-9410 Alloccitio1i Czits To'ld At Utilities LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 15 percent cutback in fuel oil allocations is in effect at CalifOm ia public and private ut ilities surveyed by Atlantic ~ichfie\d Co. (Arcol, the company says. Arco spokesman !'lfanuel Jiminez said Tuesday the cutback affects on1y t h e January allotment and was n1ade necessary bf. th e reduced .availability of crude oil supplies by Arco. He said a decision on trimn1ing f.uel allocations in future menths would b e determined in accord ance .with the federal government 's fuel allocation plan. Affec ted utilities include Southern California Edison Co., t,he Los Angeles Department of Water and Power and Pacific Gas and Electric irr · N o r t h ~r n Califo rnia. Mereedes-Benz. 450SE: ~~@@oPermo. 36mo OEL cor even lessw1lt'l V?1untary eaptal fedUCl1on) Phone For Free Brochure House of Imports (714) 5 23-7250 SACRAMENTO (AP) -Th e fiscally troubled Lo c k h e e d Corp. is asking the California Legislature to rescue it lrom a $1 million. tax goof. The 'giant" ae ro s p a ce company , with headquarters in Burbank, owes the state the $1 minion in sales taxes on sale of assets to a new, Lockheed-owned corporation. A Bill. NOW on the floor of the state Senate would retroacliviely excuse t h e company from paying the 1973 tax levied by the State Board of Equali zation, w h i c h administers the sales-tax. The measure, authored by Democratic state Sen. Ralph Dills or Gardena, cleared the Senate Finan ce Commiltee Tuesday without a vote to spare. There are wa ys t h e On Dasher company could trave legally avoided the sales t a x obligation by handling the sale dlfferently, but it failed to take advantage of them and fell irlto a "tax t r a p, ' ' Lockheed attorney Frederick Richman told the committee. ';Does that mean Lockheed \\'as an ignorant taxpayer?" asked Democratie state Sen. \Valier Stiern of Bakersfield, a committee member. n1ade the internal sale or what assets were involved . President Nixon signed a measure Aug. 9, 1971, giving governmenl backing to $250 million in loans to U>ckheed The proposed 77 ,000 square resldenUal '!"'1"g on 8.5 acres foot center, an adjacent 25,000 to conunercia1. square feet of office space The planning commission and a r e s t a u r a n t at reconvnendation on t h e Brool<hurst Slreel and Warner project would llO to the cily Avenue is up before the council for fmal action. I Fine Levied a rt e r the company f 0 l s b .! J CHICAGO CAP) -Criminal e n co unl er•d financial Gul i u smiary =~~i..lirle~e~y s:~ difficulties in production of the federal judge a g a i n s t L-1011 wide-bOO.ied jetliner. On s d c 8. Greyhomld Corp. and its Jan. 11. Lockheed announced tu ies ircus uy suil8idlary, Greyhound Lines it planned to lay off an Inc. d C 1·1 Judge Edwin A. Robson of ad iUonal 2 • 5 O O a 1 omia HAWTHORNE (AP) -The Venture Out said. U.S. District Court imposed .. WITH RESPECT to this employes because of a cutback $lOO million Circus~ World Mattel ~ the the fines in connection with matter, yes. they were," in L-1011 production. That amusement park u nder intended ' veral weeks his ruling June 'J'!. that Richm;µi replied. __ would _briJ!g total.~Y.,,or~rs,__,in.._-===. -~-ago but---not identify-the-Greyhound was-.gwlly or Ollis' measure must still the L-1011 prograin to 5,000 con~ti~ ln Central Florida buyer. Mattel paid $6 million disregarding parts, of a 1970 pass the Assembly and be since last Nov. 3. anc:f Ringling Bros.-Bamum & fOf' the circus in 1971. injunction. signed into law by Gov. Bailey Circus may be 90ld · Wayne Cart, president of 1be injunction ordered the Ron ald Reagan to become DEft.10CRATIC STATE Sen. to Ven~ure Out in Amert~. Venture Out in Atlanta, said company to end u.nf ai r effective. Alfred Alquist of San Jose a subs1dary of the Gulf Oil the company's main bl.Wness competition against ML Hood Richman refused to discuss tried to amend the bill to Corp. has been eonoeotrated in Stages, a bu.9 line that with reporters why Lockheed force Lockheed to pay the Mattel, a leading t o_y camping sitei' for recreational competes with Creft?oond in $1 millio'n . but the amendment manufacturer b a s·e d in 'Vehicles t.hrougbout the natioo. the Pacific Northwest. was defeated. ' California, announced Tuesday In W8!htrcton, RI n g Ii n g Three Greyhound officials - .. We !ell people ignor~ it had signed a letter ol lnlent president lrvinl Feld said be R. F. Shaffer, president of of the law is no excuse and wit& the leisure-orieflt~ G_ulf does Dot anticipate any Greyhound Corp.: J. L. 'Higher Class' VW Set For Showrooms in '75 we throw them in jail," firm to sell the Ringhng inunediate ·changes in circus Kerrigan, p r e s i d e n t or Alquist said. ''Here is a properties. management. Carr \\'ould not Greyhound Lines. and F. L. multimillion dollar COl1>Qi3-No sale price was disclosed speculate on future Nageotte. p reside nt of tion. I don 't think we ought to and the agreement is subject headquarters for the circus. Greyhound Lines West -were reimburse them for their mis-to the approval of Gulf the largest in the United also cited for contempt in the take," he added. directors, spokesmen for states. June ruling. 0ET R01 T (AP) \'ol kswagenr known fo r its low cost on th e road and in the showroom, will change its im age a liltle in 1975. the firm 's American-division president said Tuesday. introduction next year, will be more expensive than the well-known Beatie, but less than the new Dasher, which will go on sale this month for just under $4,000. Complete .Mid~day American Stock List ''People ... are beginning to realize that you can buy a smaller car with everything you had on a larger car plus economy or operation as well," said J . Stuart Perkins. who heads Volkswagen of America. PERKINS, JN Nog ales , Ariz.. to preview the new Volkswagen-Dasher, said the finn will cater to a trend towards luxury small cars with two new lines. He said the most expensive cars, which wi\1 top th~ VW liQes . are scheduled to be in showrooms next .year. He saict they will be comparable in price to the Audi SL 100, which has two models and sells for $4,915 And $5,110. Volkswagen also distributes the Audi.. The second, 'smaller new Hne, also scheduled f o r NOTING AME R ICAN automakers a're h a v i n g difficulties meeting a growing demand for smaller cars, Perkins said Volkswagen could sell about 600,000 units in the United States this y e a r , including Porsches and Audi s. He said earlier production would hit about 585,000 units but tempered his 1 a t est prediction, h in g in g his estimate on the assumption Getman factories coµJd turn out that many cars. He also said sales could climb, "provided the economic pendulum Qoesn't swing so far that people stop buy i ng altogether." _ The Dasher. which replaces the Type 3 and squareback sedans, will se ll about 75,000 ~its this .. 9'ear"-Perkins predicted. Vol. Net Vol.' ··-Nit -. VI>!: Ntt U il Chg. Usl Cfll. LA$t 0!9. -..\A-C~ '111.lllg 1 1 11~+ "" Fllll'ICDA Jl6 ' ' ••• AAV Co .20 I s•-.... c~ Ell~ ,, l~l-.,. FHlflWy Ille IS '"'+ v. A&E Ptastk 1 1 ... (.On suci Oil ' s.-.-.... 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People In the iiidiiSiry-say- the higher wholesale costs are the result of p r oduction cutbacks that stemmed from last year's freeze. TUE BUREAU of Labor Stsllsllc•, reporting on the Consumer Price JJidex, said Tuesday lhal r<lall food costs during 1973 rose 20. I percent. 'J'he December boost was thre:?-tenths of one percent. A glance :it the meat counter wa s all It took to t.'Onflrm the bad news. 1 Al S h a w • • s6permarltel chain In New England, lean hAmburger was sem~ for $1.29 a pound this wee k. Lui week, the price was tt.OI a pow:ld and 1 year ago Jl was 99 cents. That 's an ~ase .. of about 30 percent over one year. Eugene Owens, the meat buyer for Shaw's blamed wholesale price rises. "It's been nothing but up every AtlcoMtaw1 5 2"-.... C.01 Cltllt · It _U'h ,,, GltEIT 1.20 1 1"" .,. AllCMn .1'0 ll 11~ .. 'Ill Cl'lla Corp 2t 2Vt+ \Ill Greyfl(; .20lt I "" •·• Allq.\,BWI 1 ,.._ ...... Ct•merEJk 1 11'-'4' G lt l Co ,IG '20~\4 AUflCP,wl• 11 , ....... \Ill ereeu ... 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And from what we Cjln le , e .... ne• 1 .DJ • 1 2\;o •.• o.wNll .Kii m uv.--111 it looks · like prices will ho ld eer,,,~ .,L.:!,." f :tt... · i.\ OCL 1-p s '4-l·M '""~ ... .,. 0.•rbnS .ts 12 17\'I ••. at the higher 1evel for the :'~.~~~ ~ f~,:. :;t ::t:-fbC:: 2f ;~: : next two or three months .'' .. r1t15".l' · 1 JYt-v. 0nr•E1 .es.t 1 1• ... A SPOKESMAN for Fisher Foods lnc. in Cleveland, Ohio, said that in the past three week.t..ground beef went from 88 to 98 cents a pound. He said the wholesale prices leveled off this week, but added: "Everything we've beard nationally is that prices are going to go up until spring." \ The price rises weren't really unexpected . Some consum<n had b\!Oll lulled lnlo a false sense of security by beef sales in the las t lhree monlhs of 1973, but induslry spokesmen p,..dlcted all along that prices would rise ly this year. The lower prices last year were due to Ille fact lhot caltlenien wllhh<ld livestock from markel during the beef pri<t freeze. When the freeze ended, ther. was loll of beef available. ( Blflcm Cl'ld 1 1 . • • 0...,,11 1.n l !Iii\• ,_ 815111 Pll!lrl 20 1"'-YI OlRow Ind 3 2.,.._ Ii\ Bl'fl'OC .Ud 1 ti~ .. \to Pll .1.., S 21 -'h BtH llld ,Ol e 1 V. . . . ,1w1 I fV. + \lo BtlKGIR.flr. 1 1~ ,,. '°' Co U• f\'I .,. Btn SI 2.Ctl 6 11<14+ \to OHJlnc:I ,tOtt 1 T'MI .. \lo Btl'lllSIG Wl :J 21/o+ Yo M 11 1~ 'II lenrll$ 9 4 1'11i .,. i hw; 10 IV.--V. ltrt Elli 3li • 2 •YI+ YI DlftfMY .M 6 JI~ It atra Al .lJd :IO •~ J" l'ltro t •1111+ l\ flitrtltllr"" ' ~ •• , Nill C. • 1¥.+ \to l!ltr911n ~ lJ :J + lo\ Ore1ut .10d 2 11 -Ii ltwrlyEnl J 1141 ••• OrvFW • .O I J~ .. \to 81( pt" .'ll Sl IJ\/o-\to OWOTi .2JG I •v. ... lloBtlrl.OI 3 11,._V. [)ynllee:lrC 31' S\t+I 8fnll!M .IOI t 14141• \Ii --41 1- Blmty s .n 1 n~ Ii\ E s,-st"' .• • •i-.+ ""' 81o Ol'NITIC 19 1•"'-:.., Eillle OOlrl 1 IYI-VI Mtitlllt •• ' '"" .. "" Elrl $(ti,,. ' 1"" ••• Bllilttllfd In SJ :t'MI+ \'o &rll'lfllll .12 10 fll ,,, 111\lttllrc:I wt " ...._1·16 lfhOl'IO ,iCll U 16\'I-\lo Bol!lllAll ,40 I I VI + Ii\ E11tr1Co .•• 1 11\IT I' eol\Klt "' 3 •l'\T \lo Ellll"!nOI $1 1 1•'4 ••• low VIII , 10 1 'll -.. EdnlOf , 13 1 11'-WI ilOWmlr 1M .Ill lt + .... IEdO G1tJtn 4 • + \lo lrld R19111 'll 6*• Vi Eci..r• .20 2 . J._. "° Ired Comllt :J ~l\'J+ l'I EW!M .UO I Jr. ,,, &renlff "'41 1 11'• ... lflrtfl(ll.20 11 .__. .... tr•K., It .fJ 16llo .• , Elto COrptn 1 44+ VI er ... rC .'11 1 ..... '-'~El..:trot .• 1 '-\II• Ito Ir-Co WI 2S •141• ~ EIKI Af~lt 1 Ht ., • lfl'or8 .-. 40 1S-+ "''lltttrn ~ • l'tl+ It BTU En,lnt 1 •It+ "" (IKlm ... I ""• v. .. narc .• 1 14 + \e 'E1«UP1 A :J 11111+ l'I tur••lfld 1• I + 141 'ElllH!'ll ... tt H'lt ... llutMlnl .It 6 I V.-'"'° IL T II>( 1 1-• ~ Mier Avllt l1 J\fo' "' E#lfl'lllm 1 ft ,,. 1111••. Ga .. 26\1 ... ,,.. hllolJl .... ' , -... --CC.-E;..• Olll'l'I JU 4Ylt-, C&lt l'lfll'OI S 12!'1+ ~ EbLIY ... • 7ft+ WI ~'°"" II 4\1-\to E~ ,IOI_ 1' 6\1-1' "''"' 4 1 1"6+ \I ~ ,.___ ,. ·'"' " w. ... r:llria• I·,-"'· COnllMt fl tvt .. 14 F11c.cw1 Mill 1 10\1-.,_ PIC.e<TI I t lof-\11 •• • '•!Tiiiy 0 It II 41'1 + ~ wrt I• 1 J + ~ l'9CI .. _. az ,-.-i. (I llKJI • s , ....... " ,.1 ...... 'Ifill' .,. Ma-e. .... t1m• Oii• 13 I -l·lt '"9ltlce ,"9 t n -VI . . • I • • • Closing Prices NEW YORK ST New }' ork IJps and Januat)' ' 1974 OAJLI' PlLOT • Appear Every Saturday _Stock Prices Up; Trading Moderate A11k Andy .. I • I • I • 23 1974 ' S1ibstit11te Progrn••• at lJCI Lackluster Concert Given Fra1al~e11stei1a? ~like Farrell, who once did hi s e111oting or'I the sta ge of the La guna Playhouse in the middle 1960s. pre- pares for the activation of an android capable of •t all human functions in "The Questor 'J'apes," to- :· night's NBC movie at 9 o'clock on Channel 4. AN ILLNESS that kept · Krips in Switzerland a n d compelled the LAPO I .o hurriedly c n g a g c John tllauccri also forced the group to abandon the Krips --progran1 and subst itute D v o r a k 's Isaac Hayes Lool{ing Al1eacl 111auceri, hi ghly regnrded by Leonard Bernstein. sholved us a flash or two of in spi rntion in two n1ovemcnts of the Dvorak. but otherwise was purely content to beat ti1nc before an orchestra tha t 1vas equally content to settle back and go through the n1ol ions. • .._ TlllS Sln.JATION \\'as pnrticularly true in the Stravinsky and the polite scattering of applause tended By BOB THO~IAS Rome. He plays a touizh ex-records for most of them. to indicate that rnany other LOS ANGELES (AP) _ ff cr.p in that one. In "Truck "Presenting Isaac Hayes" members of the audience the black film is in a decline, Turner." he's out to revenge ~·as his first album as a 5 h are d th i 5 \Yr i 1" r • 5 as most movie ind u 5 1 r y his murdered parlncr. and he performer. It sold moderately disappointment. obs n th appears in 90 percent of the \Yell. tlis next, "flot Buttered Stravo·nsky·s •loro·ou." ··Rite" ervers a"'rcc. en someone scenes. The cithlctlc tlayt•s did Soul." \1;cnt through the roof. " ., forgot to tell Jsaaac Hayes. all 'his stunt \\'Ork \\'ilhout a ~!ayes' last seven albums have offers <'1. r.hall:~gc that the Already a tOp ~tar as. a double. 1-lis dramatics \\'Cre won plalinun1 record s , LAPq dicln t .. c.u c to take up concert an~ rC<:<>~·chng ar~tst, aided by hi s coach, Lou 1neaning sales or over $2 on this occasion. STOCKHAUSEN°S ··Krt>UI.· spiel'' 11'as cleverly interpre- ted \\'ilh pianist Gilbert Kalish deserving S!)C'<'i nl nlcn!ion for his very ef_fK't ivc n1 an;1>-! ulation and deiferity in a coin-• plex sco re. l I Pt:CIAL ENGACl.MINT! "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" AT PAULO DRIVE-IN ONE WEEK ONLY! THEATRE LEASED TO PRODUCERS NO PASSES ACCEPTED ~ayes has JUSl ~~ni.shed ~film , A.Qtonio. niillion. His title song for 01nvards land ba.ckwardsl "------=·I 1:uck-Tumerk':--1nt wh1ch-rhe---------'I saac Hayes hat' com--c-a-,-,-Shaff'' brOUgtirli~tlre-11<>-mh r uc~-bettt' er-F ~~dings-·~,nhdt s ar~ as a s 1p racer or 1 d' la . h' 31 , Oscar for best original song e asc1 na in~ 11 ay .1110 a b<11l bondsman. It was n1ade ong is nee in is )Cars, of 1971 pcrforn1ance in the ·Village Kalish \\'as also \'(•ry 1nuch lo the fore in "Tro1)i ·· n fascinatinz---\\'Ork-1-ha~uil around t h re e tetr~u·hords \1hich cornprise the l.'.!-not c set -hence thr title of the 11•or k. Silence can be a verv effective foi-cc in a "'c)rk of this scoring nnd Castiglioni·s use of the \ ' by American International all the way fronl a Covmgt~n. · Theater by the intri):!uing Pictures. a company with a Tenn., farni. '1'here h 1 5 llAYES llASN'T done a filnl Conte1nporary Ch a n1-b c r sharp eye for I rends. s h arecf?ppcr . grandpare!its score since "Shaft." but. he Ensen1ble. Yet all ~ndic~tions sho\\' a ~~~d h~10:;a~1~117~r::,:di~ will be scoring both "Tough . This crit~c unfailingly fi~s sharp ~echn~ 1n t~e market hasn't seen hb; father since Guvs" and "Truck Turner.'' 1n '!lod~rn1st progra1:ns tfial 1 for action f1 lf!1S \\/Jlh blacks he was 18 months old. .~, had ·a lot of tempting he is highly enlerla1.ned by A recent Variety survey of cffers after 'Shafi.' but I much of 1he repertoire nnd the 50 top-grossing filn1s lisls THE FAR~l boy and his decided to \vait it out." snid often dismayed by the balance! only one . "Hit." grandparents made tht>ir o1m Hayes. Now he has bought of the program. Fel\o"' crit ics "T agree that the so-called music on the front porch of a recording stuido in Memphis ass1u·e mr that this "is a b!ack film has lost favor with their sha ck. A; junior high and "'ill be recording under con1n1on experience. b1:1ck audiences.'' sa id the in Memphis. Isaac joined the his own label . ~ rangy, snloofh-headed •!ayes. sdlool band so he could have l\·lemphis remains his TllE PROGRA~I f'riday ··,\lost people realize 11·hat access to the instruinents. He principal residence. \Vhy:' night \Vas no exception but they \l't're -ripoffs. h;id to drop out of high sch'lOI ··Because fl.1emph is is my Joseph Schwantncr's '' t n to help support the family. home," he explained. "I fec1 1-----' a~~~~; ,,c11·1~1~: ni~~~. ;:tr~~~ ~~~er earned his diplon1a :11 ~?h~:~rtj1b/:un~he;~~ce~~·.\J:~~i VOICE '\ :is rh ry'rc cntC'rtaining. At 11ayes started 1vri ting son~s n ~t kee p on belting on a I ~ lr.:i~I thrv ~ivc the bla ck actor v.'ith David Porter and 1vas \\'inning horse as long as it 1 <• chanq1~ to express hi1nsclf. nble to quit his 1ncat packing kee ps coining in '.'" · YOU CAN DO MORE THAN JUST DREAM ABOUT SINGING ·•••:s' 1884 Newport Cos to Mesa 548 -1552 WORDER Or IT ALL l 1nrol" ~ ••• ""•' DI II non 821·•070 ONl T DllW.W IHOWl1C! 'AUi. NIWMAM • llOlft1' UDIOIO THE STING 11"1 CA11h'ft1ATMINT "" So" 0••~• ,,. ..... •1 1.-....... 1s..1 161·2•11 -,.~_.,.. ....,,_. MAGNUM fOltCI •1 IAD MAN'S llVll 1N1 l'I•• .... 11>4 _,. I Mt l•dltfn !1)1-1111 1 ..... •••4. • 5• .•• ci ... .. ...... ,, ... .. !IJ4·6211 0 n c· c h c g: e ts s o n1 e job v.'hen they starl t.:d sellil1g r eL'O'!nili nn then he can to recording artists of branch oul in10 other kinds ri.·1emphi s' Stax records. ~le --··---__oLfil11ru,· .,··-~--,,--~~and Porter tu rned out 1norc • 'N-irit is I sane H .'.I Ye s than 20 so ngs. nl<111y of .them intention. He began his acting hits. and they produced th e crirccr la~\ snn1n1cr in "Tough Oars," a Dino Dc.Laurentiis filr11 shot in Chicago and Betty l\'Iangan 962-5652 WW ITlllH!ID • tOllll llOIOIO THE WAY WC WERI (l'GI ""' e GlDtGl C. KOTT __ O_!(l~MA CRUDE ~ ___ LIBERTY 4 ON STAGE! MESA. THEATRE SAT. JAN. 26 11 P.M. Titilet1 Now on Sole At lox Office 11.ocli, ,otk, Pop Music ll ON STAGI! ar\'I• 171·1260* ~~· !.~!.; ,.,, t*":;:;~ COJIONI DEL MAil Orange County's Top Two Of The Week! and now th e film ... "JESUS CHRIST SUPERSIAR" !GI .... "l1iE.. CQNCERT FOR BANGLADESH" II .. LIDO N:~~~" IJtfRAWC( TO UOO ISlf • ,,, •>st ' '; ·~U~.M HOLDEN KAY LEN~ IRtEIY . "• .. -' . ' " ~ .. ...... o. "COPS AND 11.0BBlll.S" F11nnie1t Love Steir~ of lhe Ye or - "Yttry, Very f111111y" .. , -J11~ith Crist George Segal "A TOUCH OF CLASS" !PG! ... "THE NIGHT VISITOR" St11rri11g . Trl!vor Howard Liv IJllll'!on "Woody 'Diait,e · cAlle11 and 'Keaton "Slee_per" N ill, J, 1:4S, 10:10 Y T ...... l1::IO. l :JO. J:::IO ,,:Ml I f,)O ~H! AM!OICAN FILM TH!ATiE PR!SfNTS TWO OATS ONlT _ ~~T • J.U!\OAT 2 & 8 pm Standby seals for 1ndt· vidual perlOf'Tnancf!s w~l be ava~able ,OI: MATINI( PllfotMANCI Of'fl.Y Th is time the bullets are hllling pretty close to home! CHnC hsC-CHI R IH!Pcy Haf'llJ m llll•nu111 F•N• • ..... J1lf .... 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""""_"_" ~ .......... "',., . .... ._. .. ..,.,.... IOCCWIU." MONNY -,llfAf 7i1 f I •16' '·"'- JANltNY I WHOAT li'W!l .. l1l•J'o" I ll:t9 ,JI , MOfrelT . ,._., 71201 •1M •.M. JANIN,' , ..,..., 121JO.t1:1Mt41-710I •itt • 1 lrtl , ... • ~ •• ... !: ,. ... . .. . ' •• :. ·: .~ . . · ~- . r. •• r,. .. . .. • ~ . . • . I f • . • •. • • • • • Wednesda y, Janu1ry 23, iq74 DAIL V PILOT JS --dio Revival Survive~----~---=~-~ ·~remiah J nson" A SYDNEY POLLACK FILM Theman - who became a legend. The film destined to be 'a classic! By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES (AP) Arch Oboler is keeping an eye on the revival of radio drama, but he ha~ another eye on the bookkeeping. Oboler, one of lhe most prolific and honored playwrlahts o! !he golden age of radio drama, was indirectly Involved In two attempU In paat years to bring back Featured Playwriglit Eying Co8ts -said. "I hope they will be perm.ltted not to just e1nulate television. I hope they will be pennltted to talk about drama. Both collapsed when the money ran out. way. the four· month· old ''HoUywood Radio Theater," Wlllr a cll!lhangtng • t o r y stretched over five half-hours a week, runs on the Mutual Network. '!be CBS l\arllo Net· work hall lnaugunit.d "'!be CBS Radio Myzlery Theater" SUnday nights. It Will have seven one-hour shows a week. lo have an Jmmediate retwn." Oboler, 65, sat in1 his office in Studio City, Vr'hile his poodle, Happiness, romped aboul 1he room. Th< ofllce overflowed with his collection of statues ol hippopotamuses from arowid the -Id. He said, "'Ibe hippopotamus ls a very peaceful. animal. I can describe it to any artist In the world and he can make a rendltiQn.11 the times the way we v1ere allowed to do . ';RADIO WAS very special because in the best of radio you gave yourself. It sparked the imagination. It was truly a theater of the mlnd. That's a cliche, but it's true . HOLLYWOOD (UPI) "IT'S ALL ril[ht to talk Besides the economics and He said, 1'1 have three sons who have gone through teen- age. l 've met their friends, girl friends, wlves.-The level oJ i_nformation they have is so far greater than that or the generation that listened Helen Funak, a one-time Ding-aboui the revival of radio," the very real problem of a·lln.1,·~rl .~wD.e ~Dk Marta a~n·81 said · Oboler, "But the finding performers capable of ---:-------1-t-~:vJ"!'-!."""'".::-~""~-";--:1'""'~-k::-'-'::'.•~~'.'-·-L':'erooo~~mllllic.cs~ALish>ill>JwN...ltballa;lt...JCllCllill~.;wo;r;,;klng in this v e r y '" step forward in her career $1,000 with a star when 1-;•~pec~ia~1~· ~;'~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:zj- ROBERT REDFORD A In A Sydney Pollack Film PG "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" ;., JOe Vllzan·SanfoJd Production • ' Co-Starring V/ILL GEER All YN ANN Mel ERIE.• STEFAN GIERASCH •CHARLES TYNER• And lntrodUCJng DELLE BOLTON · t,1ysic by John Rubinstein a~Tim t.1clnt11e L ScreenplaybyJotin !-i1lius end Edwatd Anl\aH ·Produced Dy Joe Wilen Oirec!ed by Sydney Pollack· Pa.navisiorf • Technieti!or• •r-W•1no1lr9tOAWotMr~~ BUENA PARK BUENA PARK CINEMA (522-28161 1116 BEACH BL.VO. 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B13.UCE ,D~R.N _. ... -.r .. -~ MON.·FRl.1111!!!~• 7-1-10:45 ·- SAT.• SUN. 1-3·5·7· 9-10:45 THIATRE THRIE ---- MON.-FRI. 7·9·11 SAT. & SUN. 1·3·5 7·9·11 ,. .~tlt!OUI MON.·FRL 6·8-10 SAT.• SUN. 2-4·6 8·10 i ,. ' ' I HONOR ED -U.S. At. 1-"---40El1•&)'-4li0~>.,_+­ who led the investiga· tion which resulted in · former Vice President Spiro Agnew's resigna- tion, has been named an 'Outstanding Man of --~!'=lhe-:Jlalti,_ more Jaycees. Wtdntsda , January 23, 1.974 _ • ' --I· • Doctor Assures Kennedy-MORI NEW MERCHANDISE THAN EVER BEFORE! SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE IN YOUR FAMILY!! From Wire Services Edw~ At. Kennedy Jr. eventually will be able to play touch football and even ski , aCcording to a rehabiJitalion specialist. Young Kennedy. son of the DemQCratic senator f r o m hfassachusetts, had his right hJ amputated above the knee -,. November because of bone ~'· .· . DOliald A. Cava t , - :;:;)Ciate director of the Hsfitute for Rehabilitation • :I 'Medicine at the New York ; PEOPLE iverslty ·Medical Center. is ed in the Febrliary edition ' the Ladles Home Journal • telling Sell. Kennedy:' ~·:After-a perio.d of training will •be:a young boy 'agalll." .~· l * .• ' Callas sang in Milan the fnt time in 12 -years, illPt opira fans only found out fibout it rrOm newspapers the .next morning. ) The Brooid'fn.bom Di,V~ :Once the st.ar of Milan's J.a ·1a ·Opera House, gave a • ate perfo:rrnance , · f !J;f- ients at the Natio n a l ril<>r Institute. · . ! . * ~-~c Arirona Boar_d____o1 ~gents was told it could erse itself and allow the :wna State Un I v·e r s,i t y dium to be used for a y Gr¥am crusade. , Atty. Gen. Gary Nelson told a regeDfs meeting that, 'cmtrary to their unaniinous j'.Secision to bar the evangelist from the '50,00l).9'at stadium at Tempe, rental of the facility will not · violate the Arizona Constitution. * An Andy Williams fan club from Great Britain is in San Diego to attend the golf tournament its singing , idol sponsors. The 66 club members v.·ho new fro.m London, ·mostly i:~ .w..orking women and •--·house-wives, ved for two years to nnance the trip. .,., .. ~..Mar:ily..-EversoLand ,J.!.ennY. 4 . -Probert.' bOth Of 'Kerit. 'are copresidents of the club, which ls officially known as "the "International Andy Williams Appreciation SQciety." * Assembly Speaker Bob l torettl jokingly expressed concern that his Democratic gubernatorial campaign could be damagCd because of his collegiate ties with Notre Dame. , ?'lforetll. \11ho was graduated from the Indiana school. made the comment in reference fo Notre Dame's basketball win over UCLA. • irorefli also cheered hin1self hoarse last fall rooting the Trish to the ir win-over the USC football team . •. . Joan Pitenaude Yaniell of ~n Francisro arrived in Alberta to perfo.rrn a lead role in Verdi'! La Travl<ita in place of lhe ill Anna Mollo. Mils lifoffo was flown to New York for ho sp I ta 1 , treatement for pneumonia in ..,. Jung. She had sung the role of Violetta ii1 the tdmontoo Opera Association Pl!Jlliction. • Interior §e.:r.tory llttl<rs c. II. Mort.a •al" he w1lJ DOI nm for Governor of ~1aryland tven tllou~h he " c o u I d probably win." 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A platter or salmon, halibut or trout can be made glamorous ' with capers • and lemon sauce. But simple touches are just as popular. Try crumbling caoned French fried onion rings over the top of cooked fish. Or bak~ fi sh sticks. then top them with Italian sauce and cheeae triangles to be placed with ahredded lettuce on toasted buns. AMBER FISH STEAKS 1h cup dried . Japanese ~ f o r e s t mushrooms tomato wedges and a salad of crisp 4 hallbut steaks, about 1 \% pounds greens and sliced cucum~ tossed with 2 tablespoons flour an oil and vinegar dressing. 1 tablespoon oil y, cup dry sherry SHERRIED SHRIMP IN WHEAT GERM 2 tablespoons scy sauce ...-RING 2 teaspoons lemon juice 1 (6 to 8-ounce) bag frozen cooked l tablespoon finely chopped parsley shrimp Co~ mushrooms with warm water 5 tablespoons but ter • and let stand 15 minutes. Drain : leave 2 tablespoons dry sherry small mushrooms whole or cut Into Y.r: cup regular wheat germ strips. \ii cup so ft bread crumbs Sprinkle fl.sh with flour. Heat oil in 1 teaspoon tarragon ·large skillet. Arrange four fish in pan 1,; teaspoon salt and-cook over moderate hea t until golden l,i teaspoon white pepper · brown on under·side. Carerully tum Cish. Saute shrimp about 5 minutes in 2 C.OmbiQe sherry, soy sauce and lemon tablespoons butter. Sti r iii wine. Divide juice. Pour over fish, add mushrooms shrimp and juices among 4 baking shells with fork and line bottom with waud paper. Spread a generous amount or uncoo. rice over waxed paper and bake Jn 425-degree oven for 5 minutes. Remove rice and waxed paper from shell and bake another S minutes. Cool, then bru$b_ with 1 slightly beaten eg~ white. $ ~ide . In a skillet, melt butter; ~ mushrooms an<I cook unti l tender b~ still crisp. Layer mushrooms, tuna aJill tomato in pastry shell. Set aside. • In a saucepan heat milk ; add cheeM;I and stir until melted. Add salt, paprib and ooion. Remove from heat and beat in remaining 3 eggs and egg yolk one at a time .. Pour cheese mixture over tuna in • ' and rover., Co.otinye cooking over low Ol"-f8 · heat about 10 minutes until fish is tender. Remove to serving plates. Drizzle 3 tablestioons melted butter ry-.tielt:-Bakrlor--45--minulle&-.al-----I 325 degrees, or until custard is set and tip of knife comes out clean. Serves 6. 0 . o • 0 Oo '. '~ STRINE OUT SIRLOIN Fish Facts on .. the Line By MARTHA RANDALL '. When it is time to cook', simply pan 1;, teaspoon salt over rest of ingred ients. Toss and spoon Bring pan. sauce to boil, add parsley mixture around edge of shrimp. Bake and spoon over fish. (If desired, sauce at 350 degrees for 6 tO 8 minutes. may he thickened with a little cornstarch TUNA PifARlNARA mixed with cold water.) TUNA, l\t_U.SHROOl\t AND TOl\IATO 2 cans (6 or 7 ounces each ) tuna --S<~'-'w_ith parsley.:but.tered..._r'.ll. ll...-~=~·=~QUICRE:.;;,""",.-----~C,in"'·,;v:'jeg~e~ta;::b;;le;.;o:;:_il as ry or -crusr,T-UR!h pie 2 me:Chum on n , th1nty-sltce:d BEA ANDERSON , Editor CAROL MOORE, Food Editor ............. J•-ry "· 1974 ,., .. Z1 4 eggs, divided t ca n (1 pound) tomatoes 1 tablespoon butter or margarine I can (8 ounces) tomato sauce . y, pound fresh mushrooms, sliced or 1r.i teaspoon each dried leaf oregano 1 (4-ounce ) can sliced mushroouis, and basil drained. 1/4 teaspOon salt 1 (6 or 7-<>uncc) can tuna in vegetable 1,~ teaspoon pepper oil 6 ounces green noodles. cooked. I large tomato, peelt'd and sliced Grated Pannesan cheese. 1~ cups milk Drain oil from tuna into skillet and 1 cup grated Swiss cheese saute onions until tender but not bro'i\11. 'h cup' grated Gruyere cheese Add tomatoes, tomato sauce, herbs, saJt ~l teaspoon salt and pepper. Bring to a boil. ~ teaspoon paprika Reduce heat and simmer 15 to 20 o/, teaspoon grated OE_ion minutes, or Wltil slightly thickened. Add Line a 9-inch quiche dish or pie plate tuna: heat to serving temperature. Serve with pastry , making sure the side is with hot cooked noodles. Sprinkle with 2 inches high. Prick bottom of shell Parmesan cheese. Makes • portions . BAN THE _ ~. ·1fiR6ER Are you looking for an entree that .rry, bake, broiJ. oven•fry or poach. Be 1 egg yolk -------ls-low in-cUor.kfi,-1oW:.ih-polyurisaturatOO.---.:L~ no(•1o'oVer00ok. Fish is done whdi 1h cupJ_emon _yogurt . fat _yet high in protein? Have you thOught it flakes easily with a fork. Hea ~ cream, salt and egfYolk 0 • O ' • about filhr . . . . . __ ·1r.s t!le. extras' like tartar"sauce and' orer Jow lieat until slightJy thickened. 'oe11cloui and 1'lutr1Uo~, m?St fish butter that add calories. To keep fish RemoYe;o;from heat-..and.'\1tir: in lemon- entrees can be table ready m 5 to a dieter's deligh\, pan fry in a non-stick yogurt. 30 minutes. . . pan or sprinkle chick'en bouillon over Place sabnoo in well-greased baking Filb ls a good source of high quality, fillets or· steaks .and then poach or dish. Pour lemon sauce over salmon. easily digestible protein importa~t fur bniit. • Bake in a 350-degree oven for 30 to maintenance and repair of body tissue. BrUsh 'rwets .th . . of 35 minutes. Serves 6. Sauce also good High in ~ntial minerals such as . · wi a . i:rurumum over asparagus. broccoli or Brussels fluorine, iron , calcium and iodine, it _margarme ~ ~~ JW~. 0: you sprouts. I I · sodi _ ·deal ro restricted may •prefer hme JUiee, oruon juice or Jiet':" ID um 1 r loW~rle I.t~.lian ~lad dressing. Fill~'3 BAKED HALIBUT WITH For. the -torie -sCious _ and can be marinated, too, ~ soy sauce ASPARAGUS SAUCE ~ ·~· with g\ng•r or Wqrcestershtre sauce t halibut fillets (approximattl.Y II\ who isn't these days -fish generally ,. . • . · ; , pounds) contains about half as many calories Coanely ground ptpper,. papnka, dill 1 (9-ounce) package frozen asparagus as 81\ equal amount of meat. · weed, oregano, curry or celery, garlic and spears . For the cholesterol COIL9Cious the fat onion salts are no-ealorie flavor , pick-ups 1 (IOI\ ) in flab ls the desirable; po}Yun~aturated for fish. Don't forget butter.navor~ salt, • soup -<>unce can cream of asparagus type. There are many varieties of toasted· sesame seeds, sunflower nuts or 1 teaspoon soy sauce polyunnturated low·fat fish : wheat germ: 1 tablespoon lemon juice Ba!Tacuda, buffalo, carp, catfish,. cod, ~ says you can't stuff flab because 1 cup shredded Swiss cheese • flound«-(10le),-hallbut,-'tl.n.gils..b . lt ts faUe.!!!!)g? . . _ _Y..l'llp_slia!d ahnont!s octo\>I!'• perch, pike, red snapper, sa.nd How about combining chopped OO!on, Cook asparaguJ. spears according to d d ' h .dabo,seaba!l,squld,suokers,swordftsh celery, apples and parsley tossed WI~ padage directions. Place halibut .In Try rie Japanese mus rooms and trout ooa1afn about 3 flercen L lat le moo jwce tul!! Worceste~lre sauce . square glass -baking dish T with and less than 100 calories fl<I" 3<>unce Orstuffwlthchoppedmushrooms,green asparamM · op to dress p-hal"but steaks serving, compared 1o ·315 cal~es for onioM and parsley. Btend-;;,.'J"'!,~· .. uce and lemon juice U 1 gr<Mtlld boo!. • , • Oven-frying elimlnatea the I a t Pour over halibut and uparagm Top f t d h t All lhellflsh Is consl~enid ldn Jr necessary to pan·fry. . with dt..,. Sprinkle with almonds . Bake Of OOS e W ea germ hu letl than too calorle! per !'oun Simply dip fish. into non-fat milk or for 30 min~tes at 325 degrees. Serves When you shop, know wh,at you are beaten egg then inle ........t cracker t to garnish shrimp. buying. Oiooee from llllet, steaks or crumbl, cornmeal or flour. Place in panclmoed fish. a llOIHllck, shallow baking dish and LEMON HERB AMANDINE fven tuna with noodles Fiiiets are ,the sides ol ijsb, cut puf lnlo a ~ Ollen for a lo FLOUNDER • ., felicthwlle away from the backbooe. • 15 minutes. v, cul> butter . \ ----PlnllaH..about 113.,pound peL set\'i!!: Fi111t-p1au....-neet1.no1 jJWer.Ved-blanct 2 te lemon hem 8.!!;;.;ml~s r.;lce:::_.._.::Cc=:a::.n:....:::be""-_.,c =o ,;lo::.:r"-f=u_,,_l _,a::.:Sc...:.T:.u'"-n,_,a:-_ -·-----------~,\ Steaks are lhe croswecllon slices . Crom • Surrobhd. the ~ . with ane ol these 11, cup s 1v iiicnea a mo s Jarre, dresaed fish. Select II pottn<I per dress-up1 : 'grapefitllt sectloni, broiled 1 ~ flounder !mets • aervlng... . . mushroc:im cape of ' tOm.ltoes: Brussels 2 tablllpoona water ~or pan dr.aed fish, have been sprouis, white • glapes, can« ·nuggets Melt butter; stir In gaml. Add almonds cJeoned and scaled. !lead, tall and !ms with a dub ,of .c!W wted ; ar1Jchol:e , and cool< until tbey jlllt beitn to tum mly-or 1111y no1 be re'"!'ved. Three-hearts and lemon wedgesJ°sautel!d cherry b,.,.., RemoVe almonds with slotted fourtlm or 1 pound wtll serve one. tomatoes or asparagus wrapped in spoon. Since fish \J very per\Jhable, carefully pimiento itrip1 •, • Add' fillets; rover and cool< 6 minutes ..-YOO!!" J>l!l:chlse In foil. plastic ' • -or .. tu fish Oakes easily with a fork. bop or aealed containers before storing SALMON BAKED IN Ll!:MON SAUCE Removelo ..,..,. plallor_Add almoodt Ill die r<lrlcerator or freezer, Handle 11\ pounda aalmon steaks or lllletl and lfaler ·10 ..aence In stlllet. Stir Ille fllft • Uttle u po11\ble. II cup IOUt cream and pour over the lour kunce semnp. Marinara. Or present • tuna elegantly in a tomato-mushroom quiche. • • ' ' SKIP THE 'Al· ING STRINE -ouT - 11RLOtN -; ' • .. ' •' • • • • w• U!"U .. f ,.11 .. V I • Aviator " ' By ~O OLSON collegr, as exl-01\ed by Russell, , 01 tM Dinr .. 1-.1 s11ff Henley and Nietzsche. Few eyes fef'e, dry In the In tbe words of Henley this • Airporter 1..M ~en Col. iteath was, "f am the master 'or mt • Bottomly spoke to the !:~:"I ' am captain of my • Newport 'Beach C h r Is t I a n Col. lloltomty said he began , Women's Club. to renect on what a n The military comn1and~r. a "am~zing creature man is. # mef\l~r of the firSt jet night h1an. seeing the birds fly, across the Atlantic Ocean, made wings to fly· himself. described the near termination "tw1an, seeing the blackness of space, sent men out to of his .career. _the bringing explore. •• 1 together of hi4 fragmented family and the miracle which "There are three or our d it 11 countrymen out there now ma e 8 happen for the gathering da ta, two personal ( more than 200 women present. A native of Chinoo~ Mont., friends of mine. Before we ~~ Col. Bottomly was greatly rb:al11h·zee thitn we'll be out th~;e 1---~-m· fluenced-by-bis-father1s Jo Y. ~· attitude toward Ufe. ' Col: &ttomly admitted he i There were four e~jo~ed li~ing by . fundamentals 'lM el.de r 1 y this .phil?~pliy ... It fe~s ~ • Bottomly believed, a'nd their · ltseU. ~t s a v1c1ous c1rele, .~ application shaped the mark he cautioned. :-one could mai:~on life. After gradµating..f~om West 'Man, seeing the birds fly, made wings to fly himself.' f-----lllfoe~pOJant oLwbdom" Point ..he_b_e ~ were independence, s e If -himseU into '~h~is'-:1cal>:ree::'.'r,"'1'10'------------- reliance, will power and guts, rise as fast as he could and i Col. Bottomly said. to become as famous as he '~ "lf. we (he ·and his four could. He started as a P-38 with him, and the two set -brothers) for got, he would pat pilot at the age of 24. a distance record with only ~ us on the rear." fumes to spare. TOP PIL_gT "That tall engineer was Col. •· RUSSEtL, HENLEY ' After he graduated from the : University of Moili.anl Ind the U.S. Military Academy, West ! Point, Col. Boltiim!Y llegan to £ prai:=tioe the h.umani stic •: philosophy be had learned In While serving in Asia he -Charles Lindbergh," Bottomly was. selected as ''best pilot" revealed. "It was a thrill to of; his squadron to participate !.>e ~. of making a mark . . . 1n av1at1on. I never doubted 1n ~ experiment to increase . that I was destined to be fuel mileage. A y o u n g great." engineer was brought to work Then, he said, one thing happened to "shadow my climb to the top. My son became a Chri s tian. Demolishing!" Col. Bottom1y's next mi~ion was to the conflict i n Southeast Asia, where he soon became a commander of high stature. He was called the "Bald Eagle of Thailand" a nd ' ' . . Special As he was leading the dawn 1pent an hour pouring out hi! patrol one morning, his wing heart l-0 his ton. man. was bit, !'bl<:b "*° blm • Two dayt later, the general ~~ .. went back l-0 his base appeared, lectured C 0 I. Bottomly and then showed and loaded all the S,000.pound hun· Ill authorization · I o bombs and returned lo put the attackert "out of retaliate lf the enemy broke business." Its part ol the agreement - Unfortunately, Col. Bttomly dated the 1&1ne day he had said, the smoke colwnn wa.s bombed nOUced by an American In "By the grace of God you 've a r~ plane and been saved and don't you ever was reported. forge t it" were the general's A four"5tar general soon was stem words to Col. Bottomly, on the phone reminding him who had become a Christian that the last penon l-0 .dlaobey when talking with his son on the no-ttrike orden wu court· the piton n bs e. marUaled with ve moot 0 After that the whole wlng in Leavenworth u bis penalty. e." c 0 l . Col. Bo I-Om y, w Bottomly said. The me n much more aevere h is beeame mo~ concerned about • an auditorium for their 1chod and setting up a health clinic and the men became mOli com~lonate toward eacl other. i He went home and brought his famny b a c I together and_ now the whol4 family, wheri tbeY art l-Ogetber1 begins the day wit.I prayer. uWben God, who runs thf universe,_ bas aoch compasslOll !or a scoffer that he 1 would reach down and talie tho ' . ' chains rf his 'ankles, .man. that's love!" the much! decorated officer said. "'!bat's a miracle. "Who did he use u his servant? My son." 1nfractJon had been, pictured the local children, working oni--;;;;;;;;iiliiiii;~­. hi'mseU sentenced to 10 years In prl!on and saw "everything I bad worked bard !or gone. L=========;I -NO-ONl!I!U tf!eirlo-aomeone to ablft the blame to, IOtne admitted he Joved every reasonable rationalizaUon, but minu~ of the conflict. tbel'f: wu none," he said. Then suddenly, "the Lord Aa be sat, on the third day blew the whisUe on.me." foll9wing ~ general'• call, CEASE FIRE defeated, with his back l-0 the He explained that 8 no wall, be "aaw the quiet face had ol my Cluiat.lan son." bombing agreement_ been signed by President Nixon, He got on the phone, bad and no American troopS were ' the 'l1lalland operator call his to attack north Vietnam. soo at Purdue University and ' OR FEMODB. Put It All Together '°'Fun, PoP1.1ltrlty, Conlldtnet MON., WED.;FRI, PIHM Call· Your Order Eorly To Assure O,llvery. On Titos.' Doysl Lifelong Friend Wants Eternal · Relationship John Robeit Pow.ts fOliloelt ti,.,_.. l"°"fllilllRI .. ....,_ OUN•I • J Ton I. C••""Y no.. 147·1221 COAST SUPER MARKET W• Dfl•vtr YMlr ,ure~•MI W1'rt 11 elfM ti .,_ ,,...., 673·3510 DEAR ANN: I am suffering from replying l-0 the 14-year-old who asked 1>----an-iltne.."Wltich-has-been-dlagnooed-oow mucliShe should fip !or a bUfger . as ''terminal.'' I have accepted it, and and cold drink while shoPping. Your this is not my problem. Please don't reply was, "Any .person who sitS down write me off as a kook. I am serious to eat in a restaurant and is served about the advice I am seeking. should leave something, even if !le is What 1 need to know is if it's possible seated on a stool at a counter." to haVe my pet (dead, of course) buried Does this advice go for the waitress with. me. H not in the same casket, who takes her t'ime and acts like she's could she be in an adjoining box? doinc you a favor by taking your order, I have a cat who bas been my faithful then slops the food down in front of companion for 15 years. We have been you and ·ruins your a--..Htef through all sorts of crises together. . I'>"" She is my best friend. I operate on the theory that tipping I ·am drawing up a will and I'ni is a ~ant for good service. And please The guy probably got o!! lucky at that. Think of what life would be like married to sudl a gold-digger. The point of this letter is to .remind people that sometimes it's the girl who's the rat.- BAY CITY READER ' DEAR BAY: lo most states, the male lls entitled to the ring when the glrl • LOH llACH·IOJ I. 1,.oclwoy ,.._ 4J6-6Z21 3347 £.COAST "WY. COR!>NA DEL MA afraid oo one would take care of her' don't ielt me to eat elsewhere-this properly after I am -gone. I also feel is the only restaurant in the vicinity. breaks the engagement. If you're the -;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;&I guy who got damped you ought lo check 1' with a lawyer. she will miss me terribly. I am 1be other'-Waitresses (most of them ) considering 8 clause in my will are dkay, and they get tipped. • EDITOR requesting that she be put to sleep when I die and asking that she be WHO HAS TO EAT .OUT buried with me. , .~ 1·,.._"'f· ~ .. i..~~~ -.· ; • · • ~· Please doo't think this Is crazy, '.Iii · DEAR •£111 ,;\ dp Is Ille cusl-Om<r'• other cultures beloved pets wefe; btlrl8d · wiy .of saYmc· "tba:nk yoa for good with their masters. Answer, ·~ ~ ;..tvk:e." NO -~ts·tbe 1nspoltea message -C.F. ~ • ' . lliat' Ille •mce: wu loaoy. I be8rUly t-------------~...---nppolto-· ~ ... DEAR C.F.: Each eemeterr ... ·111. . . . . • . . ..,. comtitutloa and by-laws. Some DEAR ···ANN LANDERS: Regarding 1talel 1peclfy • tbat Ibey w 111 that young man who wanted to break accommoai., , only bamaa remains. his engagement by mail after taking Cheek to see· U tbtr temetery )'M are up three years of a girl's time. You considering will grut r•r with, U called him ."gutless" and said the least ao~ ICOlll ll'OODd ·ac1 llnd oae Illa! he could \lo was. l-0 have the decency wlll l-0 break if off In person. A 15-year .. !d cat Is ectalwlent lo an WbBt about a girl who lalces up three IS • or It · year r-tlf' iaaman. Mo• t years ol a mao's time, is treated to veterinarians ...W llit bnltate ID pat -~ve dinners, plays, concerts, is lllU!b a cal lo 'Pi;iiP. .~ .IO 1119 driV"'1 ev~ she wants l-0 ga, Chicago veterlnarlilll. ·. • accepts, giftS aiid finally helps him selec! My best wish~ I. yon, dear, aDd a beaµtUuJ diamond ring? Two· and a l don't tbink yon are a kook at all. half months before the wedding, SHE Yo11 sound like a tbougbUul, sensitive calls it off by phone and keeps the person. ring. DEAR ANN: I just edited your colwnn Ann Landers discusses t e e n a g e drinking -Jts myths, its realities. Learn the fact. by reodlng, ''.Booze and Yoo- For Teenagers Only," by Ann Landers. 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"'.!_t :!'"J ,~~~, I , I :JO DAILY PILOT Wtdnrlday, JanUMy 231 1974 . .-_,, . . ~ . . • I heese out of the ordina by whipping the egg whites and creating a soullle flecked with green pepper and dri.ed bee#. . . • - +--.a..iJEANUT IUT-U Casserole Glorified !\take a game of coining drained dry: gently fold intO 1nacaroni up with economical meals: 1 package (3 ounces L-ttTlxture. Pour into ungreased how much you save and how smoked sliced beef 2-quart casserole or souffle much praise you can win. 7J cup chopped green dish. Bake in preheated 325- Keep scare. You'll enjoy the pepper degree oven, 5().£() minutes or results. 2 lablesp<>0ns choppe d until set. Serve at once. Makes Take macaroni and cheese. pimiento 6 to 8 servings. for example. They're a 3 egg whites Everyone's interested in favorite from da'-S m u ch 11 leaspoon cream of tarter. lowering the boom on high leaner than most People have In a 2-quart saucepan melt food bills while k e e p i n g ever known. \\lith white sauce b · I and eggs beaten sepa rately, utter; saute on t o n unti nutrition up, up, up. the Old stand-by be com cs tender. Blend in flour , salt, Cheese and milk add first a souffle. high and puffy. mustard and pepper. Ririlove class protein t.o main dishes l----=.;;unhars11ot--all. ----from heat. .Stir....in....milk.JleaLJi.ke...lilacaroni Pir.za Devlish Dried beef add.s 3 meaty to boiling, stirring constanUy. Cheese Supper, Smy Btt1 -• flavor accent while chopped Boil and stir I minute. Casserole or Budget Bologna green pepper and pimiento Remove from hea l; stir in Bake. give both color and flavor. cheese until melted. If These recipes and others It goes into a slow oven for necessary return to low heat along with smart shopping tips almost an hour while you set to finish melting cheese. (Do are all yours in a leaflet titled, the table and toss a salad. not boil.) • "Let Cheese Do It -Stretch One or the problems with I bo I be Your ~1ain Dishes." man y casseroles is that often Jn 3 arge w at egg they're not rich enough in ·yolks slightly, stir in a small Please send a stamped, self-amount of sauce at a time. addressed legal size envelope protein . With this one, quality Fold in macaroni, beef, green t 0 : Am erica n Dairy protein h comes nJro~ ~~lkd pepper and pimiento. Association, Dept. IP, 6300 No. beeggrs, 1c e~s.ell •be t • 1 hr~e Beat egg whites and cream River Rd., Rosemont, Ill. e · l '"1 nour s ing of tarter until stif[ but not 60018. enough, never fear. MACARONI-BEEF PUFF 1 ~s cup butter 1,<z cup chopped onion 21, cup all-purpose flour 1 tea spoon salt 12 teaspoon dry mustard 1/~ teaspoon pepper 2 cu~ milk 2 cups {8-o_uncesJ shredded Cheddar cheese ~ 3 egg yolks Potato Puffed Creamy smooth and delightful! POTATOES FONDANT 10 med i u m (non·mealy ) potatoes. about 3~~ pounds 34 cup. butter, soft 1z cup milk 2 teaspoons salt l.i teaspoon white pepper Paprika Bake potatoes i n a preheated 425-degree oven un- . tit ·soft -50 mint1tes. Cut a th in lengthwise slice from top of each. Scoop out pu lp. reserving shells. Put pulp through a ricer or food mill; beat in butter, milk, salt and pepper. Spoon lnlo polalo shells. THE FISH MARKET WITH THIS COUl'ON W .. lo •• SlkN • .-. . 5169 SALMON . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . -,., . CookM Coc•tell $180-SHRIMP .................. • •. USDA CHOICE SIDES 98¢ Lb. The le;: hopping , 1Block ,. GROUND BEEF - 98¢ Lb. - WHOLE PORK LOIN $]'19 Lb. "CUT i WU, . . ' . 'CHUCK ROAST -97~_,.-Lb. • • .. Sprinkle "''ilh paprika and (1,,,,..,...-.,.-!'bake in 1 preheated 42$-degree -tinll1 very -hot throu gh llld Ibo tops are bro1m and enllt)'-JO to 40 minul e.1; or ..., .r refrigerate as long • OM!llght until ready to -In tflis case sprinkle with paprlu jUll before heating. FROZEN ZACKY FARMS TURKEYS 69d Lb. ROUND ~ STEAK .......... $JG L~. ' • U,$,0.A.CMk• °' OMlltyMtfl Sorv< .. llOOl1 •• baked becluoe potalo minure will MARANATHA MEAT CO. puff one! If left standing -15GOAIUtmsAvt. CostoMH• even tn low oven -it wlU u111~"""-""iutC1M1NTI1u1r•I loll. Makes 10 oervlngs. • Optn Seven5a4.~;!.1,'1~m. to, p.m. 1 pr.dca&t: ( ouncetJ elbow : ll"rkt1~"'•""' .. 'lfiln1W.,1111.,,1 macaroni. cooked an dl~-==-===-==-._,.:.:;;.:.~=======~I ... \ 6% Iba. Reg.•3.85 . NOif 12.98 ROYAL DRINK MIX llt'l•k•• 2% gela. TRIAL-PAK Only $3.95 FEEL THE PEACE OF MINO KNOWIN YOU ARE PRE· PAREO TO MEET ANY FOOD SHORTAGES OR EMERGENCIES! 5 flavora Reg. 89C lowMobWR Foomfor: PERMA-STOR KOlf 89~ HOME • CAMPING • STORAGE UIOA -'FOODS 2"9 HARBOR BOULEVAllD CHARGE IT cOUPONs • GOsTA MESA, CA. 92626 ·~~~B~A~N;KA~M;E~R~l;CA~R;D~M;A~S~T;E~R~C;H~A~R;G~E~~-~·~cc~•n~•o~~9~-6~M~O~M~. ~T~HRU SAT. (7141 566-7290 Richard·'s of lftlue Every item 3t Richard 's is priced 11 low as po~ible consistent with the cost of the item, our cost Or doina busi ness plus a · reasonable profit. Our ~d¥ertlsln1 is not intended to dniw you to our stores wi th a few below cost items hoping you wil .also buy enough overpriced.Items to make up the diffe.i:e .. nc~ & still show a profit. Shop at Richard's everyday conrKleht in the fact that every single item has our penonal guuranttt for Quality and Valur. 1£ our Cotti go down "'"e lower the price -if the costs go up we raise the price. We are conlinually looking for-ways lo cut our costs of doing business while maintaining our high standards for quality and service. You can dtptnd on 'Richord's for value on Every item wa .. stll day . after day eflor day. 1/kst li;idividual Portions fklieeif6:5,ss:n ®Richard's Oven Baked Chicken-leriyakLLegs__ _ _}<_IJ>. 0 Holland Gouda Chilese >1 1b. " 99C 125 ® T lllkey Breasts ® Drumsticks ®Thighs All Dari( Meat ®Wings Serve with Ri1;e 1.59 lb. 69C lb. 79C lb. 49C IJ. 1.49 lb. Q Richard's C1r101 & Pineapple Salad """ 55C Q Rch.U's Own Meat Loaf o..n R .. dv Q Aichard's P118 Pa!lt Sausage MlldS•Se-ina 1.39 lb. ~" ® 112 Cornish Game Hens · Stuff•d in Foil Pons 79¢ e1. 0 Thick S1uffed Pork Chops Pmley o .. 11ing 1.49 lb. 8eatllflt 0 San Oabs From Astoiia, Ore1on . ... . , PrwirJee ®Navel Or.-igas C;i;!ifomia sunki~r. Fancy, 5 lbs. "' $1 l arge Site ®Texas G1apefnit sw"" Juky, Ruby Rod QB.ell peppers· Fine For Stufling, Thick f\leattd, Fr~h 6 '°' $1 39C lb. ®Banana Squash DeHdous B•ked or M'5h<d &lierJj G Jewish Mohn Brud · O tlrownies 9¢ lb . _65¢ 17¢ ea . O d<imai Shrinp Cooke""d & Peiled 1.49 lb. 2.98 lb. Please Do Not Hesi1ate To Ask For Personal Service QB\tebeliy !Iii". .._ -"'" J.•10 I Qlarge Assoned Cof!ee Cake • i.er 0 1.19 Q Starkist Chunk Light Tuna 6Y.t oi 49C ®Wishbooe halian Dressing 1,... esc ®Mr. Mushroom Siced or Wh~e Mushrooms 411 .,. 59C 0 Denrisoo's Chi6 Coo Came With Beens. 1sv. .,. 69C 0 Nabisco PremMll C1ack"5 , 1b. ®Binlseye Green Beans r .. nchorRot.CutFronn.9or. RICHARD'S LIDO JOJ.Vl LIDO N.B. Op.n 9-8 Doily, Sun. 9-1 67HiJ60. 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TO cO..M111telAL OIM.1111 AfllD WMOUIALllll CALL,, .. ,. POii LOC ATION o, ITOlll MIAllllT YOU. CALL COl.1.ICT" TOLL... AU l'l'IMI NIO f'NCll flfOT JN E"l!CT IM 1.MCEWIELO. SANTA IUSAHA. TVNHOA a SAH O!fOO ¢0UHTY . IO 111 Adan11 A•e .. at Brookhurst, Hui1tiftcJton Beach 5922.EdlllCJfi' A•e., at SprlllCJclale, HuntincJ!on Beach 3408-1-i>oheny..1 Drl•e Cciplstrano Beach-· LA,una Hnrs_Plai!!..I . 'Toro _ ~-----~-~- I f • 21082 Beach Blvd .. HuntincJfon Beach 17950 Maqnolia, Fountain Valley r ' . -• • ,, . . . . ..-.,,_,. ~1 ....... 3% DAILY PILOT Wtd11tsda.J, January 23, 1CJ74 Wtdnesday, January 23, 1974 S PILOT -ADVERTISER 7 • • • KRUSE BRAND SHANK PORTION CHUCK ROAST STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF e BLADE CUT QUALITY SERVICE BLUE CHIP STAMPS CHUCK ··STEAK STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF e GUARANTIED ~ , Fres/1 FruZC'll I •• • • ~ . • j . . . • •• • : • . ' t • ' ' • r. • ' . ' '· .. alu -.<! _ • om,c,:ous $1 9 8 SALADS Lit WHITING DELICIOUS 49 C ' P'AN FRIED La. STATER BROS. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON QUALITY MIA TS El/UIYJfECf OF MEAT IS UNCONOITIONALLY C.UARANTfEO TO PU: ASE YOU ... Oil YOUlt MONEY WILL I f CHlllFUll Y lllfUNDED . - WHOLE HAM OR -BUTT PORTION LI. 93c HOIMEL IRlADED 8 9 C FRESH e LfAN e DELICIOUS 9 8 C BEEF FRlnERS ........................... LB. GROUND BEEF ...................... LB. MlALTIMl 8 9 c SHOULDER CUT llEEF • GUAIANTEED • $1 03 SLICED BACON ..................... LB. ROUND BONE ROAST LI. ALL0 'NfEATCKWIENERS ..... 79 c CHUCK CUT e STATER lltOS. CERTIFIED lllF $112 7-BONE ROAST .................. LB. JIMMY D'EAN e PURE POR K ROLL 9 8 c PORK · SAUSAGE ......... 12.oz. IONELESS IEEF SHOULDf R e GUARANTEfD-~ $~1 49 ROLLED ROAST ................... LB. • ' S·LB. FLOUR PILLSBURY REGULA R SELF·RISING UN6LEACHED 98!. DIAPERS PAMPERS$163 PAM"RS $139 DAYTIME NEWIORN 30'5 30'5 o RED LABEL 40 c KARO SYRUP .................... ~6s~:E LASCCO SHRIMP COCKTAIL .•• 01 35' MJB INSTANT COFFEE .. 01. 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' s127 SOLE FILLETS .......... : .......................... ~~!: MOHOM •AUOltflO • 6' ac 3·COURSE .DINNERS ........... ~~~~: -.READWMITI ..... 7·• c MONIT WMIAT 61 c ~ Of ,J 1·LI. LOAVll .,..TWO l ·Ll . LOA'.#'IS MORTON " POT PIES AS50lnD ~NCI 27c · PRICES EFFEC. 7-FULL DAYS• JAllUARY.,_..24TH=.'F-30Tll-=-o.."--'------fiijj.I. 1ooes..1n111 llA•t .. Wn"""""" 1 10o 1ost~a ... ~ 707 Wnt Miwe lttiCHt St., Costo McM el 22 Wtd•lhr ll•cl.. WntMiMt.r WtR~dHm 6162 ...... Aft.,1 ... f11¥ot1 hedl J4JOWtttu.c.a.A ........ iM Food St•mp1 2601 Wnt St•tMt•• SI .. S..t. AN 2630 ...... A•e., s.t. .._ •t All UllC~•••Aff.;..-..Gre•e 1130Mc,..._Aff.,..s.h .... S10t•1 23 60 .... Tlllflll A"9., s.to AN 2164Wttt1Ns4•9'• Anlll1lm ' ( ,. ' Cookie Panned Has a youngster in your family an allergy to wheat? Or are you or you r husband cutting down on egg olks because they are high in cholesterol? If you say yes to one or both of these questions you'll be Interested in the fo)lowlng recipe for a cookie that is made without Dour and egg yolks. Peanut butter, egg whites and sugar -none of whi ch ----..,,ta~hole!l:erol 1re-i main Ingredients. This good protein cookie ls quick to put together and the dough rolls ®t beautifully. PEANUT BtmER BARS ·· lL:cU · · eamy.· ··P<amtl . butter 1ft teaspoon salt 1 cup sugar I\; teaspoons vanilla 2 egg whites Confectioners' sugar In small bowl of electric mixer, thoroughly be at together peanut butter, salt, sugar and vanilla. Add egg whites and beat unttrblended. If necossary, chill !\<>Ugh until it is firm enough to roll -15 to 30 minutes or longer • il deolred. Rub confectioners' sugar Into a clean pastry cloth and a c I e a n atockinet~vered rolling pin. · On the prepared pastry cloth with the prepared rolling pin, roll dough -l/t at a time ,_ to a 6 by 6 inch square; it will be about l/t·lnch thick. Cut into six -1-incli wide strips, then cut crosswise i~to 3-inch lengths. Place strips about 1 inch apart o n ungreased cookie sheets. Bake in a preheated 350- degree oven until lightly browned aro.und the edges - about 10 minutes. With a wide spatula. remove to wire racks to cool. store in a tightly covered tin box. --Makes-t-doun. Interest Filling !nte<uling I i 11 i n g com- bination. MADRAS SANDWICHES 1 teaspoon curry powd<!r 2 1.1blnpooos choppej drained chutney _ 1-3 cup mayonnaj.se 2 cups grated (medium-fine} poen cabbage 1 can (4\i oWlces) deviled ham B slices rye bread 4 slices cheddar cheese 4 tablespoons butter, sort In a medium mixing bowl1 with a fork, mix together the ~ • curry ~~erAdd, chutnbbaey andd inayoon-. ca ge an mix well Spre8d · deviled horn on t slices ol the bread; top with cabbage mixture, cheese and slices and remaining slices of bre&d. Spread sandwiches, on all ooter surfaces of bread, with butter. Grill sandwlche! in a sltillet over moderate heat until golden brown -about 3 minutes on eac11· side. cut each · sandWich into 2 ,._, · -• • 'dria1111Ioo;~l>!lt..,~~ · twvtnp. En tree Saucy This entree serves lour, ac· companied by chef's salad, stWned rice , uuteed zucchini and cauliflower with fruit and chetstfc.-dwert. SAUCY ROUND STEAK 1 II pounds beef top round (!·Inch thick) 1 (10'1)-ounce) can beef boullllan 1 (3-oun<.'e) c·an-mushrooms 1/3 cup chopped green "'""' I tablelpoons wine vinegar 21,i tablespoons cornstarch 1 teaspoon 90f sauce 1 table1poon -· \\ teupoon garlic powder Broll beef to desired degree of doneoess. At the same time prepare sauce by combining all re- maining Insredlenll, Slmmor over m.tera1e beOt until cleor and thickened . Slice beef dta,..WI)< and add to sauce. Serve ..... rice. l Accompony with sliced ll'ffll onionl, pruea fed kum- quats and t011ted coconut chips, If de11red. ~· I • _ PILOr ·AOVERTISER r-swETPiiiiE"s w1iiEiiirimifil'oii'Ef • OVER 300 FREE PRIZES! ............. ...... -... ""'::::. .. -10 ... llC'f(ll , ... .w C-1 :="" ' S.1 Wiii stltf llllfl Wt ...... Ptrt1Mt TY. 12 II . 1111111 Al/Ftl , ..... We IU1illu1 CIJlrtl AIYtr Slff 'trtaWI TY Zlliltl lilltl• WM Stlf SIM Sl11t Wn lMlt IUu.clli C..I ' ......... u.-r • Clld: Wt. AM/fl ,.._ Genii 15 IC· hi Wt L-~~~~-111!"--~~~.:.~-'=.-~~--!~----. HALF PRICE DISCOUNT T•• Wtst'.s lt,.,.st au To TICKETS WORTH s1.00 TO THE AUTO SHOW SllOW AVAILABLE or '°"'~11111 t""o-"'• A JAN. 26"' 1ilf>1.1 FEB.3·• ORE·IDA 1 . ,==100%FROMFLORI DA 1 'r== 12-0Z.CANS .8 . , == JA.NEANDERSON 1 . , POTATOES !).,.. : :~--·FROZEN .f..... : • •• a • • WH1TE f.!i:!:\ • FROZEN 5 •AO : : "-.-+.-r_-~., , 6·0Z. 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D IN P PS ....... :-:~-..• 12 , .. 59' D TAMALES & CHILI •• , • ;::;; :~~. 55' D SCOPE MOUTHWASH .,.,.,~~· :~';; '" 77' ''Fine Quality At Low Prices'' •BONELESS LEAN ' LegO'Pork WHOLE OR END 1/3 LEG CUT $ 41 LB. Fresh P r odu ce at Discount Pt:RF. GOLD :\A\'EL ranges ·S!,"9 ¥ALU(; 70o Off o HEAD 'N SHOULDERS TUBE •• ~·~ •. 11" •ll ,, YA\tllr 10t Off o HEAD 'N SHOULDERS LOTION • ';0 ! . 11" Liquor Values! Hall Gallon .~:frrown Russe ·-·~-10° VODKA . SPECIAL ti! llMITED TIME I ., •• DISCOUNT PRICE. SAVE82' e 270 I Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa • 13922 Brookhurst , Garden Grov e 1308 W. Edln9er, Santa Ana • 5858 Warner, HuntinCJlon Beach ·• 2381 I El To ro, El Toro ' I ' • • ' • I ' l • , ;14 DAIL V PILOT ,...-- . . -· I • ' . ' . • • • ' - -~ .... ··; - • ·- - ' ' It's easy enough to be confused by the Pied Piper Parade of supermarket advertising these days.Too easy! "Everyday.Low Prices!" "Super Duper Prices!" "Happiness Discounts!" You've heard 'em all. It' would almost be funny if ilie money you spend on food weren't such a serious matter. So, for th0se of you who are as tired of the ballyhoo as Alpha Beta .is,.let's set 'the record straight. • .! ' ---·-·-'lhe fact Of tlle:inatter Supennarket food ads don't always tell the whole story. Sometimes other food stores advertise· certain individual prices even I001er than Alpha Beta's. Naturally the maiket is putting its lowest-price foot · forward. We know that. But, please, for saving's sake-do remember that most ads represent only a hundred-or so items ... while the · average market carries ooer nine thousand·iterns! And it's here, on ·the great majority of your purchases, that you'll see just how Alpha Beta can save you money. · Why (Mil' price is right . Alpha Beta knows more about discount pricing than just about anybody in the business. We've been at it longer than most, for one thing. But that's not the only reason. We're considered industry leaders insofar as discounting know-how is concerned. We're unique 'in our ability fo keep quality, service, selection and in·store cleanliness up-while.\.ve keep our prices consisteAtly down . . . . '1be total picture _ "Total Discounts" isn:t ~tpP.~ a phrase at Alpha Beta. It's a ·-commitment-What-ii meaos~IS-thatwe c<m-effect-a eonsistenq/.;of savings for our customers thatyou won't find elsewhere. We ~ .. . ..,_-c ~;,~·~·~"~""' ~-'·':'» "'.' ' •. ~:. ...... , '""~"-c+ ··-.~"' 'w -"•"'"""~·~~~~b~'!ff~(J1~~~~ii}~~~~~{~m:5~"'·""'~"\" '"'"1 single day. You'll find that, thanks to Alpha Beta's Ol(eTall prices, you don't nave to pay the piper. . ·- You'll at . . • , smnp on the double too Alpha. Beta leads the way, too, in our "Double Discount" palicy. Double Discounts refer to prices that are below even everyday di~ount prices. They're ma.de possible by temporary manufacturer discounts we receive. Now the fact is, all markets offer you some temporary price reductions. But Alpha Beta alone offers you so many, Oft~ri up to . hundreds more than you'll find any.\.ihere else: Next time ,you're in an Alpha Beta, look around. You'll see bright blue.Dquble Discount signs jus,t about eVer)where you look. Each one of the'11 representing a substantial salilngs. -me pfOIOJll 10Ul' food bill When all is said and done, it's a lo.ver total food bill you war\t. And that's what Alpha Beta can delivet If you think th1s Is merely ilnother claim, do yourself a fall()[ ~re. Compare your total at Alpha Beta with your total at any O!her' market. You'll see why we·say wherever you're shopping ll(Ml ... you'll llke the total.better at ~pha Beta. I . . I . -.i -• _\ '< ,• .... :;, '"- • v er . . ' This 1d cont1in• only a friction of 1ht DOUBLE DISCOUNTS you'll find at Alpha Beta now. Wtdnewlay, Ja1111a11 2J, 1974 • IS- DOUBLE DISCOUNTS are SPEC IAL SAVINGS •.. temporary price rtductions av1il1ble to all markets. But Alpha Beta paissts more of these savings on to you than any other market-up to hundreds more every week. I DAILY PILOT1 :J:i Ahead The brisk days 0£ winter call or hearty_J)o.urishmenL to satisfy vigorous appetites. An inviting dish. ~·hich is an Americanized version or an Italian favor-ite, is-Chees.y- Corned Beef Lasagna. The choice is excellent for . . , STOl<E HOURS , MOH.·FRI. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SAT. & SUN. 10 A.M. to 7 P.M the hostess. as she can 11Du'll like the total better at Al ha Be. ta. prepare !he dish ahead of time and refrigerate until guests '--::--~~~,-~,--~~~~~~~~~~~-l . ...U-«''u'illjiv~~~~~~~--'-'_h_a_nc_r~~--;:c.....i 15·01 !lull~· lleolA<I! • w1Boav BRECK CREME RINSE lilEcK SiiAil'Plio' it:: ii'Eiu'R°E" LIQUID DOUCHE 5.5.Qurlc.e luDI! 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Sutj.'.t'~'! • I09TM~-_,LC.-......., • • For the next buffet·style supper. serve Cheesy Corned Beer La sagna "-'ilh crusty buttered Italian bread and ;i tossed green salad \V i t h Romano cheese dress ing. CllEESY COR NED BEEF LASAGNA I a.ounce package las<.1gna noodles 9 ounces corned beef slices. coa rse ly cut-up 1 17-·ounce can go Id c n cream-style corn 7 ounces frozen golden \vhole kernel co m, drained 10~!!-ounce 'can condensed cream of chicken soup 21~ oWlces frozen sliced mushrooms. drained i,~ cup frozen chopped onion ·~ cup coarsely chopped black oliv.es ~~ Cl!P frozen~chQpoed7~n pepper , 21h cups shredded shirp process Am erican cheeSe • 1~ teas poon pepper 1 •• Cook noodles according to p_;:i.ckage_directions.: d r..aJ..n:.. Co mbine corned beef,' soup. onion, olives, green pepper and rom. Alternate three layers of noodles, sauce and cheese in a greased llx7·inch baking dish. Bake at 425 degrees for· 25 minutes. Remove from oven and let stand 10 t.o 15 minutes before cutting. Serves 6 to 8. : ~ Note: ' To prepare aheati, cover ~jy With alumiDUm foil and refri gerate l!(i.1 baking time. . ~ ·. '': L Gay in d iv i dual corn casseroles Ire a cleve r way t•) serve an all·American favOrite: CORN CASSEROLES ONE-BY-ONE 112 pound bacon 1 16-ounce c a n golden cream.style corn 12 ounces golden whole kernel corn, frozen 2 eggs, beaten 1/4 cup frozen minced onion • ~I 2 table:;poons c h o p p e d parsley "; ~~ teaspoon salt ~~ teaspoon pepper j Partially fr y and drain 4 to 6 slices of bacon. Dice remainder and fry until crisp. drain off rat. Combine cf.is p bacon bit~ with remaining ing redienls. Place in 4 to · 6 individual casSeF01es. mlsh I t h - partially fried bacon slices. · Bake at 375 degrees for 20 .mioutes .or•-' unUl1!>.JJ b.!J . .J,J~..-t ~~ ,,,..,..~ Recipe Versatile Ori ginally made with broc· 'I coli, this version is also good. ~ SPINACH CASSEROLE 1 package (10 ounces) £rozen chopped spinach 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour \4 teaspoon salt White pepper to taste 1 cup milk 2 teaspoons instant minced 1 onion o/• cu p-ma yonnaise 3 eggs, slightly beaten Coo k !:pi nach according to ' package directions: d r a i n thoroughly. !\'lake a white sauce of the butter, flour. salt, pepper and milk: remove from heat and stir in onion. mayonnaise. ew and spinach. • '!'um 1i'itcra-oorteredl-t'o----l quart round glass casserole (7'h by 2111 inches). Bake, uncovered. in 11 pan or hot water in 3 preheated 350-degree oven until a knife inserted in center con1es out clean .-about 30 minutes . ~lakes 6 servings. · , • · 6 DAIL V PILOT W~dn~sday, January 23, 1q74 By JOHNA BUNN strav.·berries and s pr ink I e '"'hich is blonde and somehow is somethin~ to really bout Prepare crust; divide ln mixture once more, adding them with sugar, rotating kind of marvelous. about. halt. Roll out lower crwt, line metted butter. NEW YORK -Tany is a them by shaking the bowl "nie sugar brings out the FLORENCE RANDAU.'S g.mch pie pan, fitting ~ Fill lower crust in pie plate Jnan who will fly to Europe vigorously until the sug:ir is nat ural sweetness or the fruit , pre11lng crust into place with with rh ubar b lni i tUre. Flip for just one comic opera or stained from the bruising of the pepper heightens lhe tang, t"'RESH _RHUBARB PIE the fingers. lattice top ·over top of filling. stage performance. the berries. First you bruise and the vinegar emphasizes 1 recipe for two-crust pie Roll , out top crust. cut into-Seal, and finish edge of 11e's immersed 1n the arts them and then you kiss them. the tartness. It's the most {your favorite recipe or ;,-inch strips for lattice lop. pastry by cutting off excess and is the antithesis or Fetix "t'm di rty !'' he s a Id , sensational dessert I know.'1 use prepared pie mix) Arrange strips, intcn\'eav ing crust and pressing top crust ~----~•n];er,-th ttrn·y-gounnet--diabOllcallf :-" onnally, my w rfe-;---4tt'cups~-tresh-rhubarb;-cttr-therrrto-form-1attice-;-orr-a :o-1owercrust-llycrlmplng photographer he protrays on "'Then the Italians grate on Florence does a11 the cooking in small cubes sheet 0£ waxed paper. Chill with the fingers or by us ing ABC-TV's "Odd Couple." black pepper and rotate the in our ho~. except on Sunday 1 Mr: c up s sugar (11!','.!I lattice until ready to use. tongs of a fork. ''Everyone· thinks I kno~ 1 ~ bowl so1ne more. They use '"'hen J'll make this pancake 1nore or less depending Co1nbine rhub3rb, sugar and Bake in preheated 3 7 5 lOl _Jl@uL.fo.@, but I doJ1.I ,_ --quite a-bit-o ·ugar,-so.. it -thing, It's -a-s.e-Jl sat ion a I on tartness or rhubarb) cornstarch by tossing UghUy . degree F. oven about I hour he said . "They've got the ends up in a kind of syrup. breakfast! 2 tablespoons cornstarch with fork ln large mlxiilg (Or until nicely browned.) \vrong fella.'' "At the end add a few "My wife makes the best I egg, beaten bowl. Driule beat en egg over Serve slightly warrp, a la PILOT·AOVERTISER ., Tony Rand1ll'1 TV irilage as Felix Unger isn't far from real it.,,_ where food ;, concer"Md. But his words proved quite drops of Chan1Pagne vinegar, rhubarb pie I know. Her crust 2 tablespoons melted butter rhubarb-sugar mixtlu·e; toss mode. untrue, because the guy who,...::_:.::.._:.._:..__:._-"---=-'-----'-----------------------,---------------------==~==========----------~ sayS ''I ca n only talk a 1ot about opera," turned out to know a 1ot about wine and \!iands. He even carries a vest poc et wine isl. He has vivid and unusual I memories of food, o f t e n intert¥;ined \\'ith his great love for opera . During his first visit to England, he w e n t to "----·--,G;:,lc:::y:;;nd;:,e:;;bo..,u,.m..,e: to a_tt.,.end __ th_e+----•-sUmmer oper8re5tiv~ . "They break for dinner around 7:30. when it's still light, so they eat out on the lawn. Everyone is dressed in black tie and has brought a picnic basket. Low ur-c F rices from A to%,__~ "Often it's one of those bountifu1 , sumptuous baskets of what on1y Fortnwn & Ma- son can ~c..k, _ "It's no fun having picnics in America, especially in mid- swnmer. When you sit on the grass here you're eaten alive by ticks, mosquitoes, mites and fl ies, all those invisible 1ittle monsters! "You jwst don't realize how far south most of America is. New York is on the same line as Naples, and London ls as far north as Iceland . So Landon is not plagued by an -the tropical insects we have. "That's why you have all that pastoral poe~ry from A Midsummer Night's Dream. Jt's a real pleasure to sit outdoors and eat on the lawn, 'and see all the beautifully dr<ssed people. "I do have a spec'ial recipe for you. Have you ever heard of strawberries with pepper -Md vinegar?· it'S Wondirfiil ! I had it in Venice. "I don't think you Oluld make this in Amerjca because you can't get those tiny little wild strawberries, fraises de bois. TI!ey're strong tasting and tangy. "~icans have this great pus1oQ for big fruit that looks good · lo the market: big chenies, enormous apples and mammoth strawberries. But it's the small fruit, the little ones, that have all the flavor. TQny's description of the recipe was fascinating. "Take a bowl ~ wild Supper's Beefed Up A midwinter supper might include bot beef broth, broiled plzza ~ loaf, carrot strips. celery, ripe olives and hot fudge sundae BROILED PIZZA BEEF LOAF 1 pound Jean gro.und beef 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspooJ! oreg~~ # % t.easpoon-,pepper -· · 1;4 cup minced "onion 1 tablespoon minced green ·""'"~"~' y > rt"'d'!ul°l<:e) .. ''thli 's 11 c ~a ' .• mushroon1s · 1 (8-ounce) can tomato. sauce 1/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese 1 loa f French bread 2 thinly sliced to matoes 4 ounces sliced mozzareUa · cheese Melted butte r h:1ix beff '''ith salt , oregano . pepper, onion. green pepper. drained mushrooms, tomato sauce and Parmesan cheese. Sp l it F ren c h brea d lengthwise. Spread bottom half with beef mixt ure . covering edges "·ell. Broil about 8 inches from heat about 15 minutes until beef is \\'ell bro,vned. C.over •vith sliced to111atocs. Cut cheese in 1 riang1es and ii rrange over-tom a 0 e s . Retllfn to broiler unt il chees~ melts. Cut into thick slict<s to serve. Spread top half of French brea·d·withiJu tter. Toast under broiler. Cut into slices and !lcrve as a go-along. fl.fakes about 6 servings. U.1.D.A. 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LOARA, ANAHEIM STORE HOURS: 9-10 Daily, 9·9 Sonday •, ,. •, ·' • '..-1 --~--Savoty· SmokH flavot Shonk Portion COOKED-HAM Fully Cooked-Savory· 9 8( Smoked-Butt Portion ...... lb. Smoked Hams ~;:~~;~a~:~:~~-~'.~.~'..~.~'.1 ... lb. s 119 Ham Slices '&::' Fully Cooked-Savory· $191 Smoked-In Aavor ............. lb. Pork Sausage Jrmmy Dean Regular or $1 09 Hot. 12·ounce Package ........ . BEL-AIR WAFFLES A 0 J I ....... _, ..... 18• llll rangt U Cl ,,..," c.n A p lu •-ii ,.,_.., 24~•-39c •rem m ..... ··~ .... -· ..., . \ ,. .... -. C.nnltl Tomatffl """"""" cM .,,,- • 1 Mn, Wn,hf'I "'1· 89' Cinnamon Rolls .. ....., '"'' " " · MRI. WRIGHT'S BISCUITS · USOA -ci..i.. Grado ... , . -· Cul 7 -BONE -ROASf ' USDA Ch~i;~·G;~de $1 0 8 Beef Chuck-Center Cuts lb. Boneless Roast USDA Choice Beef Chuck $141 Ideal .For A Fino Pot Roast .... lb. Beef Brisket Frei~ USDA Choico ·Bone· $141 1011. Whole or Point Cut ... lb . . Beef Franks Wilson Certified-or , ... 88< Moat Franks ................. 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W·1 c t'fo d 49• orne ee s.1.~., '''"' c"' ~ 1 son er 1 1e 6-cn: ~ • C d B f Sofewoy Boneltu $I St Meat or Beef ................. '"•· orne ee ' B·i••e1, fki l Cu• lb. · --TOMATO SAUCE Town House 8-ot. Con each -MJB 9COFFEE larg_e Size Califoin ia Gr2wn -lb. Bag -NOW-AVAIL-ABLE-- ALL 25 VOLUMES . of Funk & Wagnalls Encyclopedia VOLUME 49c ~~~·'"':,· '~'9 ONE a.--· !.t 1-lb. PMg. PORK CHOPS- . Rib End Cuti 9 8( Ideal For Broiling ......... lb. Rib Pork Chops Center Cut-Loin· . $151 Pan Fry or to 8'oil ............. lb . S I D lndiY:dlHllly Q..,ick 88< Dover o e abs F••••n·•ant1. ~'· 1i.. Shell-On Raw Shrimp .t::, "· 'I" C Fiii lndivid ... olly o ... ick Fre1•n 99' Od efS londom Wei9ht l'ockog•• llJ. · Sllced Chopped Ham .;;:;..:• ~;·;: 88' Chill C C lh• hal M<Coy 1-lb. 88' On Orne A Greot Fo•o•lt• l'k9. 1-,'Rlls Bel-oir Frozen Green Cabbage -. 0<' Fresh Crisp Heads lb. . Carrots J ·1b. 39c U.S. No. I Fresh Bog Avo.cados e.... 49c Lar e Buttery-Flavor · 9 each 4-in<h s 1 09 2 v. 0 in<h 3 3c Pots Pol Hawaiian Magk '..,···, s 129 Gorden Mulch Safeway Compost . s 1 l9 ~I~. AK·"""'P••• G11•d•n U••· ht · TOMATOES 0""51~·:1•• 8 ~:,'i. 39c GRAPEFRUIT 'o.:.V ' " ., .. > . . . ' . ' .... ., ... -Ii . . . No Sal•• To Dealers Of fof R•ICll•. PP LES Wa_shington State Extra Fancy-Red or Golden Deliclous Pt-ice1 Effective Ja.,. 2'4-26, 1•7'4 In Los Angeln li. Orongo County. I (rcept Catalin,a) • I 000 Bayside Dr., Htwporf ltach . · • 63.6 M_. Coast HICJ!!way~~ Beach •·Wilson & Fairway, Costa Mesa • 211 E. 17th . Street, Costa Mesa . , • 24 ~onarch Bay Plaza, South LaCJUna • I · • 80 I E. El Camino Real, San Clemente • 14417 Culver Dr. al Walnut, l"ine • ) • Santa Ana Freeway at La Paz, Mission Viejo • 2402 MC1rCJUtrita Dr.'Parkway at Trabuco \ i ' I • ' 'I \ . ', j \VtdntSday, JanuM)' 23, iq74 ' YAMS' SWEETNESS, TEXTURE GOOD FOR DESSERTS From Yams '(Um.my Oes~.erts-Made i .._.. .. ... ~ ~ •YWl\S are a fascinating: 1,1 c:ujj unsulphered molasses In anolher bo\\l l \\'ith same v~get:i~.. r ·ith :heir deep • l cig heaters. beat egg yolks until orange color, moist texture . I cup grated pared raw thick and fluffy: graduaUy yams beat in remaining ¥" cup aD.d>na,tu,rally sweet. almost 1 cu• drv rru·lk powder' sugar. Add yams and rum ·, ho.ney-Uke flavor. Now's the > :r-1 1' • I cup unsift ed atl·purpcse n1ix y,•cll . ti me to enjoy these flavorful, nh''' I ·d h · be uu ti.fix chopped pecans with v vi potatoes at I eir st. 1 teaspoon baking poy,·dcr cornstarch. salt and lemon ·Peopl e think of Yam s , ~:: teaspoon salt rind: gradually blend into yam primarily as a vegetable, a 1-'1 tea spoon baking soda 1nixture. Fold In beaten egg luscious potato course. boiled. 111 teasJX>On nultneg whites. baked or mashed. But real ~~ teaspoon cinnamon .. ts k th Turn into greased an.,d yam exper now e wa.ys 11~ cup uncooked oats, quick floured 8. i n ch spring.form of t~e ~am as a dessert in· or regular pan . Bake in 325 degree F. gredienl. , v . 1 , . Cream logether shortening oven for 1 hour and 15 minutes Homemade 'coololi!' a re and sugar. Beat in molasses or until cake tester insl?rted always _in d~man,d .. Surprise and egg. Add yams. in center comes out clean. t~e famil y \\'JI~ a totally·n~~ Mix together dry milk , flour. Coo.I completely: remove kind or cookie made w1.h bak . d I b k. golden, grated ya111i3. This is 1ng po\~' ~r, sa I, a .1ng side of pan. Serve, if desired, one of those cookies v!'ith the soda and spices : blend into garnished \Vith sweete n e d rObust. hon1ev texture of oats creamed mixture. Stir in oats. wh ipped cream and chopped and the o-1 d. f a··s hi on e d Refrigerate for 2 hours or pecans. f\.1akes 8 servings. swee~SS"ot·molaSses. place in freezer for 15 FRESH YAM PIE One medium boiled. then minutes. . 2 cups mashed rooked yams peeled. s\\·eet potato provides Drop by level tablespoons r4 medium ) rqore lhan t'A·icc fhe recom-onto lightly greased baking 3 eggs rrlended dail v allowance of sheet. Bake in a 375 degree 1 ked b vitam in A fo-r an adult. half F'. oven for 12 minutes or cup pac. rown sugar the vitamin C. a tenth of I teaspoon salt until edges are lightly browned. 1 • teaspoon c1'nnamon the iron. a tenth of the :. Remo\·e lo rack and cool. Jl.. teaspoon nutmeg 'hl'am1·ne, as well as other " f\·fakes aboUt 3 dozen cookies. 11 t · vitamins and mineral s. 4 caspoon ginger , . F 111 teaspoon grou nd cloves ... Jeri ·Sana Wicn es Fil Energy .Slump The true lover or nature enjoys the out-of-doors In any season. He or sh.e Unds cold winter winds that lightly sting the face re f reshing and invigorating. Good he a Ith -brings vitaHty •. ----- W h e n calorie-demanding activities such as skiing, ice . skating or tobogganing find energy reserves slumping, have a powerhouse of energy tucked away in the back pack to revive exhausted spirits. Preserves and jellies which are made from pure natural Instead or bread. with margarine and pllleapple Jl::LLY LOGS ingredients provide q 1,1 i ck · DARE DEVILS OEUGllT preserves. Press 2 halves 2 ~3-ounl..'f') packages cren1n energy In all of these 1nake· together. cheese, softened ahead sandwiches. 1 2 s 1 ices whit c , TOBOGGAN TREATS I': tabl espoons 1nilk ' Oare Devils Delight is a pumpernickel or protein 12 cup crwnblcd 1nacaroons l hearty sandwich wh ic h bread 'A cup apricot preserves *ti? cup blackberry preservet. deliciously b I e n d s .. 1wo I 4'1\-ounce can deviled ha1n v, cup chopped p!..>c&ns 6·8 slices y,·hitc or wholt! ra.voritcs. ~-p.iofD R•lfill ... _.:;6,.;1:::-el:;;tuce leaves Grated rind of I orange wheat bread Sliced green pepper rings and greerr-pep~r;--1htnl --i-13 c:u~peanut btltter---~rcmd cfIDtrn-chC<'Se-witt:---- lettuce add a final color!ul sliced 10 thin slices pound cake the milk :• ~tir in cru1nbh .. '1' touch. ,.~ cup pineapple preserves Blend apricot preserves, . Although it may look like Margarine pecans and orange rind: macaroons. Cut the crusts Of\ a sand\Ylch. the Toboggan Spread half of Ule bread s.pread on hall of the slices the bread and roll out wilt:' Treat ls really n between meal with deviled ham , top with of pound cake. Spread peanut rolling pin. Spread with crean1 hjgh-proleln snack that calls lettuce and green pepper. butter on remaining pound cheese nl ix tu re the 1\. rqr thinly sliced pound cake Spread the other half of bread cake and press together. preserves. .;, :_.:::.:.::::...:::::...::.::::...::::::.:...::::.:::::.:...:...::::...::::.:::~:.::::..::.'.'.:::::. __ __:'..,_ ___ ~ ___ __,, -THOU- -DISCO PltCIS lfffCTIVI WIO., JAN, 23 TH•U TUES., JAN. 29, 1974 FAJllL Y PACI! S·Lll. 01- GROUND BEEF ~ WIOUOllALI SLAI .·.BACON .... 1.-. ~ SACIAMllllO llAMR IASllR. TOMATO ~ MIL·O·S4!n . JUICE ~ ~-_\ BREAD ~ 3 3 ~ '_\ .,;;,; ·:.::.2· 1~ ;;·.\ ii.·~111~ : .. · "Ui~~-' ... .. 1. CU ~·~"'·<., --'-M-1 • ..;L.;.IA..;F _ _, ~,, .... -~ .-·-·· .... Cllll(I( ROAST · FOLIO'S COFfEE 93- -IWl;-CAll - Did you ever h~a r of a RESJI YA~l TORTE J cup evaporated milk or ~ yam -.~kc? A .Fresh . Yam , 1 cup mashed cooked -yams light cream ..... <· -,., •• ,.TP~~,P,_,fefh):_-ligti,1-;<~ 0 _ ·"" • {~ mOJ!i.lUJll ·"' ,, , "' ~ ,. J;inQa.~ed Jl:..i;lf~Y,as~ry, §~ell. tek. ure mac like! s.,...nge · s, eggs-: sep"aral~d. · · · · To preifa,re"Yti'rriS-:'bSJre· ·lil ' ""'" " cake. , 3,,i cu p sugar. d1v1ded 350 degree F.-oven 40 mjnute$: A torte is made ·diffe rently I tablespoon d::irk run1 or cook in boiling water to fro1n other cakes. II uses li!lle I cup fi nely chopped pecans Cover for 20 minutes, unfil or po floU{ ,and instead relies '~ cup cornstarch so n. Cool, peel and 1nash until oa. ground or fin f ly chOppcd ~2 teaspoon salt smooth. nub. It is r~cb in eggs. This 2 teaspoons grated fresh In large bowl beat eggs with is a sho\vpicce cak e !hat you • lemon rind brown sugar, salt and spices. and guests "'ill appreciate. To prepare yams. bake in Add mashed yams a n d 54* .... .. ,_ ..... -··-.. -,.., ......... _ ·--- Ml. CAii It would be ~nlirely out of 350 degrees F'. oven 40 minutes evaporated milk: mix well. tradit ion for yam desserts i{ or cook in boiling water lo Turn into unbaked pastry \\le neglected to give a recipe co,·er for 20 1n inutes. unli\ shell . for Fresh Ya rn Pie, moist. soft. Coo!. peel and 1nash until Bake in 350 degree oven :=-.·tt:-,:_.::.,"-. =:.'T.i:',:,'...":!:'... a:.~..:·,·:= ::=:.~~"~::-:-;:..::... :=·.-::11:1:.!:"::-=,,..._... 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Bea t egg \Vhites until soft or until tip of knife inserted :!::":£.~...?.::.. 5$::EF'-.. _ ...... __ ;=.r.,~?JE..~ ;;EE~Ei.i'.:"· :::::i;~=;.:5 :=:..-:~.S=t: SSi:=::: =:-::.::-:-.---peaks forn1; gradually beat in center comes out clean .............................. ______ ..;iiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiii...,jiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiii.-oiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiim..,j'iii-iii"iii"iii""iii-iiOi";...-;;;;;lilii'"'iii-iiiiii--,;,. ______ ~ \·A~I COO KI ES • • 1·3 cup shorteni ng '! cup su gar in 1'.! cup sugar and continue Cool. Serve, if desired. with heating un!il stifr peaks form . \\lhippcd cream or ice cream. ScL :.isidc. fi.1;1kcs 8 servings. I FROM Fa sh ion Island Newport . Be ac h STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBO.R I l r ( 1 • l • Wrdnrsdly, January 23, 1974 DAI LY PILOT 39 Reci . 1J BARBARA. GmBONS Your trusty can opener does 1 (10.~-ounce) can French Season the meat and brown Serve with ~ cur rice or 1 (8-ounce can s ma 11 Ral.te heat to moderate and Some people dllplay their most of the work, aided and onion sou p slowly over ~erate flame noodles per person I desired. Belcian carTota sl~r. uncovered, u n t i, I tr1vel mementot on thtlr ahelted by •lmple soups and II cup white wine without added !al. Add all CAN OPENER RAootrf 1 (&<>wtoe) can polatotcs nearly all lhe liq uid la oolfee tables. At our houae plain canned vegetablee which 8 ounce can tomatoes remalnina: ingredients except 1 (4-ounce) can musbroom evaporated. li-1akes tou r tbe souventn are more apl haven't been calorie-cluttered m"-•--ms. 1 pound veal or beef, in. caps to wind up oa tbe dlnaer \able. wli:~Jr::,: •: fi:!:d ~ ~;:::a bottled lemon ~:e';' and sinuner over very :i~:OO pepper pre~i.ec;~t as in the . servings, 231 calories each. Al • food wrt&er, I'm veal, your best friend at :e juice low heat for 50 to 60 minutes, 1 (!~-ounce} can chicken Add · the conaonune (use Veal is• favorite in French ilfllllWJ DION~· ID-znea t-COWiter --f..ouncecan-muahrooms --.0tu tender.·uncover-and add or--beef ·consunune,-akim-chicken will) veal). Add the and Italian cuisine! For more Mlal people at lhlll what ' . ~ •---bonel I ba J--• h they wear or where they CAN OPENER MARENGO '--~· ess vea mUlbrooms. med otr of fat .Y UI, Worcesters ire, and calorie-wise recipes and diet tvu&bt the war. shoulder or beef round. Trim Raise heat to moderate and 1 bay leaf wine. Add the liquid from all tips send 8 self-addressed Canlequently tbe lnalae of 1 pound veal or beef, in all ra_t and cut meat into 1"% cook1 uncovered, until Uqui(l 1 tablespoon Worcestershire the canned vegc1ables. envelope and 25 cents to SLIM ... v lultcue alwl yi looD like cubea inch cubes. Spray a nonstick reduces to a thick sauce. sauce (optional) Cbver and simn1er over vl!ry GOURJ\IET VEAL RECIPES, -bu salt and peppe r pot. with spray-on coating for Makes four aervlngs, 109 'it cu p dry white wine low heat for 50 to 80 minutes in care of the Daily Pilot, a marht ket. Or IO 1 ~• teaspoon garlic powder low-fat fryln&, or wipe lightly calories each. Recipe may be 1 {lk>wlct) can boiled whole or more, until tender. Uncover 50 West Shore Trail, Sparta, CUltorM agent once aald. (or more) with oil. doubled. onions ·and add vegetables. N.J. 07871. Bulthepolnt~......U..--'~~'-~~~~'-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~'--~~'----'---~~~~~~--'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~- i1 to bring back pltuant memories. And ao, on · a dark and dreary winier day, we ....,,...tee! a taste of Parla, thin!ii ID a pacn&ed"l"Hiieh - oonYUience mix. FIU!NQl TV DINNERS And then we r«re&led It all -apln, duplicating tht tasle iDd -., It b ~i!Dll. i.ictlly for Slim Gourmet coob-ln"'8·hurry, our veralon la just u euy u lbe pacUled mix. and DOI lbe leul bit l•llenlnl. • • • 'nllJ deuert la a 0 Galeau de IUI" whlcb literally means "rice cake." · "• IALll TO MM.Ill .. • • • THE ORIGINAL DISCOUNT SUPERMARKET SINCE 1963. It'• not really a cake at all but a cbllled mold ol milk, rlat and .... tin. jewelled with lnlll and llplked w i t h ColalrMu, tbe orange liqueur. Ila t<stur. la flnn, so It f----<111-bLCllLl'1__1~LJ!!!I!! a sballow J>ID, or elegantly umnolded In an Interesting sbape. Pl<Ui!ed mix.. In Parla? I picked ii up In a French 1Upermlrtel Yes, they have thole too • • . oome u big and 11oay u our OW1L 'lbere are even fmt<b TV dinners , . . but ,with 0oq au Vin and mpe1 lnlleld ~ fried chicken and mealloa!J LA aJUINE llXPllBSS , Coevenilnce mlxeo ""' part ol the -ccokinl In Paril, I.a Qllline tiprea ' ' . « 1bort•cut cooking, a --of Women'• Lib and Wortlnl Wilebood. Bal in Parla maruta you won't find alllel bu!llnl with cake mi.., and pie lllllnp. The Pull worldng wUe prefers to aerve m o 1 d a , .,...... •• 4 pudding-type d....na that feature dally food> and !ruiL CW'fl .. llTClfMLUCllTITOllll-.,ALLIU9MTl•alril• l"llCltA11191tc.u"'90laC1" .. '*·TUM9-_.,.l_MTatrTIOU.ll.,.,.. . - RIB ROAST CHUCK ROAST . BLADE CUT W&EEID "''"""'""" ,. 7 c ......... , ' ' .. Low E•eryday Priced Deli Items: ' ILIT IACAIOKI SAUD , "''"" """ ...... "" "" "'"" 43 IOl'S SAUi DIESSllC - -:It· l,Olll 151.MC1 ......... ' ...... ..oz J.u: PlLS•Y llSCUITS "'""""' , SWUTMtll. XTU. llGHT ......... oz CAN • I s LA.DY LEE WIEl£1S , o\l.l lllAT ................. l:Z.OZ Plli 69 SUCEITD CHEESE ,,.._, I l' MON nm .UO.:. IMD 041004R I-OZ Nii UUI SALAlll suao .................... ).OZ PKG 65' . WY LEE IAll COOKtD ....... " ......... 5-0Z PltG rs· FAIMEI JOHI IDlDCH , suao .•.....•.••••......• 12.(lz PKG 99 UH LEE WIEIEIS , "'"" """"" '" "" .... , ..... LED'S CHIPl'EI llEF I "'UGI .. " " " " " " " " " ">-Ol .. "tul PllCI """' .. Nlltr RMAmll f91 PllCU YIM llfip1¥1 flOM ........ , JAIUIY Ult TNllMI TltlllAt l.UIUIT lt11, lf14 ... ROUND STEAK T-BONE STEAK BEEF LOlfl CROSS RIB FRESH FRYERS BONE-IN . BONELESS ROAST USDA GRADE A ............... $1 '' .......... .. ......... s 1 •• U .. toflOITIOMALLY IOfllHOlll• LI .. ::~:.. s 141 CLOD LI -·-· 41c CMIClllllt IOUTllllll ••Tll LI ~!.~.~H. . ................ ?I" ~!~.2!.~ .. !!~ .. ~!EAK . . . .• ?I" 9l~f.~.!q~,sr .........................• ~ 1" · !.Qr.J.!P.\21~ .. ~!~~~···· ............ ?2• !~~.t.~P~.S.T .............................• ~1 41 ~r.~~~~.~.~l~~ .................. ?2'' !l,~~S!!.IJ'. .. R~~.s.~: .................. ':I 71-!!!!l.!!~!f.~~ .. -............ -" .. ~ 141 r.9~.l~RHous~. s!~A.~ ............• ~2" p,q~ae .. ~T.EA~ ........... . . ... ~ 1 •• ~J!.S.T~~~················ .... .~I'' U~~!,N.~.BE.E.F.: ............. ~ ........ -~ 141 ~~.~~}!.~'~··· ..... .. . . ............ ~114 ~.~~.~~.~ .. B~EF ........................ ~ 13' f!!~ ST~~K . ;,• 1 •• ~~! .L.E~. ~.A.CCI.~ ................ .;.! 11t CUT-UP FRYERS ,LUM, a JUICY ctnC•IJll it 7 c ............................. LI CORNISH GAME HEN-UU•• GllAOI .. , s I •• •YO. '!WT. Jl·Dl ....... IA YOUNG TURKEYS IWIPT IUTTlllALL 11· 1•TOU Lll .......... LI YOUNG TURKEYS 'UIOA llADI 4 ••• llTOU Lll .......... LI Nu Ir i ti o nally, French >-==;;;;::;;:;:;;::;;:;:;;;;;;----:::======= deAertl are ny ahead ol . •:z.14:1,1a•·•ii·*·1{-t ....,._. _ _. ..... ·........au'-"·"' LINI SAUSAGE 49• ....... ,.._,, ...................... a:w .... • ................. u ..................... . DAIRY PRODUCTS ""' hea'Y -and pla, = ani1 far 1ea ..... 1 than their HI HO CRACKERS .................. 49' Amertcan,COUllfa'parta. FIRESIDE COOKIES. ............ f~"::: 39' Tiit P'noc:ll limply don't KELLOGG'S COIN FLAKES •• ::: 43' care for ultra-sweet fooda, .-whlcb 1a one reuon why PANCAKE MIX ...... ~ ....... ~ 65' they're rarely lat GRAfjULATED SUGAR.~::: 1.57 OUr pactapc1 French CAKEMIXES .... ~~.':'~':X89: 1=-~cm!y~';. ":l llCl-A·RONI MIXES.~.~~':; 36; mises, and the label l!Jled ANTHONY SPAGHITTL ....... ~.:l 71' no fall, olll or aborlmlnp. It -""' com-12 credlll ~ Frmcb and two d~ ... ll8'ft that out. u ...u u Ille dlrecllonl: ("Corry to an erupllon one , liter ~ mill<. I.II fall like tbe 1'1111 tbe OOG!enla of Sacbel No. One." • (BrlnC the milk to • boll, sprlnl<le on tbe riot.) PEANUT BUTTER Lll\'W ..... -·· , .. 1-.JAI 145 SPAGHml SAUCE.. .... ~.'.\'::: 19' HOUSCHOLO ITEMS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE .~~-·-4.r n~ Ml.CM ~ HOUSEHOLD ITEMS SCOTTIES TISSUE ........... ~1:1:: 33' KLEENEX NAPKINS. ............. ~.:; 31' PLASTIC WRAP ............... .:;'0: 45' FRO:ZCN FOODS JOHNSTON PIES. ............ al.'=11.13 BREAD DOUGH ..... ~~== 63' FRENCH TOASt ............. ~:::: 62• ENCHILADAS ........... w~.~.~:Z~ 97' LADY LEE YOGURl. ........... I,'.\'; 24' VITA PAKT JUICE ............. 0:::90' EVAPORATED MILK .......... l:'Jl 23' PET rooos KAL KAN DOG FOOD ...... ~::: JS' CAT LITTER .................. :'l:':l~ 1.11 TABBY CAT FOOD .......... .'::'ol~ 21' ICE CREAM = 7;'!}~ ,...., ... Wfll CANNCD FOODS SALISBURY STEAK ..... ~.;;::! 1.58 AP~LESAUCl ................ ~1:: 38' • Hete11 our tranllaUon ••• 'In Enllllb and In calorteo: GATllAU DE RIZ (,,_ Rlee Dlllerl) 2""Pl!lklmmDk FRIED FISH FILLETS. ............ 1.70 COMSTOCK PIE FILLING ... n:."/: 69' PERSONAL IVOllY SOAP.,,,w:40' ORE-IDA POTATOES ........ ~ 5450'' HUNTS FRUIT COCKTAIL.. ... :::: 31 ' LAVA HAND SOAP. .......... i,'\l lB' PICTSWEET VEGETABLES .. ::,;; • FRUIT 'If HOHiY PEARS .. ,;;.,•Jl 41' . ~1·;_··i: 1!111_._ ri , S ta,hlbta'"'11poolll-CU r a C I 0 ~ liquer (or ~ tabl .... Triple See l PiDcb ~ 1111 or bulter- Da-'•H . 11 ·~ boliled oran1e rind' I la,__ plain platln ......,. can low calorie fruit ooclrtlll I S tab11----oupr or 1Ubotltule ' Heal milk lo bolling In • ......Uck UU<tpaft, Add rlat, Oiracao, Nit and .,_ rind. stmrner. uncovered, over nry low heal 211 Jl!lnulft. M-blle IOlten t h e · ' . aolatlll la Ille juice dralnad tr..n the camed frull FABRIC SOFTENER ........... ~:'.~.19, BRUSSEL SPROUTS .......... .;:::: 41 APRICOT HALVES ............. ':'.: 53' TOIUT..IISSUE.. .................... 45 ORANGE JUICE .................. "" 5" ,-tlHEAPPI.£ JUICE. ....... :::: 33· ·" ·-:···~-·~,, ~WN.YFLAKE WAFF.LES .. ,.l;J 7~~ ft."'"~)l!ICE.. ... ~-1:69 ' DOVE LIQUID . sumwonm ............ o:: 23• ~~~~!!!m .,ho, 82~ ....,.. It'• • ~ killon... n oa. 1t1. ••••••••. DRIVE ~~:.~~;;~h 111 OL oox ........ ~.3 °3 ~~~.!~~,~~~.o~au ..... : .... 21 C POIDI COLD CREAM I OZ. A,,--~t. ,., -~ .. lnr1'1 A -Ne. TH , , • lw 0root1 Co .. ty ArH MIAllflM 121 W. LA PAUlt AVIMlll Ill~ J1A'll Ctulll ILYt. IUllA Pift Mii LA -PM.IA AYI• COSTA •RA llM llAUOI llYI, .......... 1M1S llCL• S•ff 11WJ U5tl0lll •ftlft 11U111n•"" 11ACJ1 •Ill Aft.Mn& &YIM I ... llUA DIC& AW• LAGUIU. l&U 21m U.ttt IOAI AT lA PAI ........ LA MlDA ...,,.. Clffll ·--a• L CWfUI ,,.._ 12 OT. SOUP PDT FOf qvantlty cooltlttg ..... CANNED FOODS TOMATO PASTE ·~1 29' TOMATO JUICE ............. ~ 36' _..HILLS BROS. COFFEE ... '.l:97' ltC1llC,.., H.Ul M• We ::~~L!.!~OS. COFFU ::.~2.88 GUARANTEE HILLS BROS. COFFEE ... :'o'I: 1.34 -lhe LARGER CANNED FOODS COFFEE MATE. ......... ~.\":':99' SIZE is a DEL MONTE P"S ,,. 26' . BETTER VALUE .,. .......... ;.;;;,;;·;: • CHILI W/BEANS. .......... '.'.".'.!l'i,'.:';97' GREEN GIANT CORN 26 'th lh I ......... ,m"" SPAGHETil ............. ::,:;:::,~91 " an e nex .D. EL MONTE SPIN·c·H "m 23' smaller size " ........ . STARKIST TUNA ........ ~::"m'I!: 45' ._ ___ _..MA YONNA ISL ................. v:::: n· SNOWS MINCED CLAMS ....... ::: 47' I DILL' PICKLES ........ '.':'.':.':'=.:~ 53' WISHBONE DRESSING .... '.~:'::~ 70' ' CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP.:":,"::1:: 18' QUIK COCOA MIX .......... :~ 1.14 BREAD . KERNS PRESERVES ..... :~~~~.: 85' ~·29c s2•1 ~ ZORIES Cool orod cof'llofortobi. lootweor fo r l\lmm•r 1vn 'n lwn tlm•t In o"ort.ct color1. 27 C Chilclr•nt -37_.!_l DCltn 9nd M9M 1.1.D.l BEVERAGE • SPIRITS ~~--------- 1 JUMBO FILE ' For kHpi1'19 ,.,... .. ,. s2•• P•P9tl ro•OI ond ord•rly ...... ~~!~~~~~ .. ~~~.~2"' ~~.~~~11~~,,~~~ ........ ~2 49 1Vben rice Is coolted. 1tlr la soltened gelaUn over low but ·until completel y llll!OIJ.ed. RenKlve lrvm beet and atlr n fruit and 111pr UC!tuta. Pour llllt a ~ disb er a~-· Ollll "'. dteke ol c.ld a.. *""''°'· '1 '' ~) SUCRETS 24'a. ..... 62c =~~·1 ......... 73c SQlli .... nn so. a 1n• sntn nn• 11119 lftJ'On .... SWINGER $244 WASTE BASKET. ..... IOVt'9I -.. -· Its ...vies. 71 ealarloa -; Ill calories eed\'wlth -· Here ~ two more -=--for lacy . Ian, but ..... -lhlm 1111 -Wl1 ••. no onloal lo dlop o r .... labltl to peel YAEllE llTllllVE CME LOllON ..,_ 19c tit.." :::: ............ ~I 04 IUcrtETS-COUllH-.. c COllTllOL 24'1 I I --~•'•W.-nen •r 111M11wen .._,_..., ........ DIKOUllT SUPIWlll1S --·11 GUllGI coam llA TO Sim TOI •2 .. DUST 811 W~ llAllCET. .... , ..... ' ' 51 WOODEI SPDOIS~................... ' MEMO MABNETl ...................... 44• t'1 21" nac-11RA111ED111118lr-ss:t ... -.-- 1.,1w1 ... flJh>fl bf.w.4, c.NtNCl9d fe lat!,.,••••••., ,...,. w •·..,...,.. 24" 1 r IYLDI RUG ASST. s2n · AllORI HAIR SPRAY -•.... -'""'~ .,_, """"·" too % ..,. .. ,11o ..... Gone Sour 1111 ~ • -••111-•-• ullr,J tJ111t· .--. __ ,,_ -.... PLASTIC MODEL 29' CEMENT. .... ...... ,.11 _,,,_,._ .. ~ •-·"''·" $161 '"TlllABIR'"' •• c ~~----TOSS PIUOW Aiso1.~TM-~ 97c '"' wall"_-.-IUIU'llli YI. 115 ••--11&1199' ChMMtrllfft •fvll r••• _,k,.,....~ ••• ~yourlllGrtwhlchooola llla \.!11~CIL::, __ ...::·_,.l;::!....;•~·:·•:11~•=•~M~·:·~·~oa.::::.!!!~i\.._.:!i!i .. !;:!ij.;:;;u.!!:;;,,,_,ili..iiiiO::::::.:::.:.:::...;;:.:..:~..:...:.. .......... ::. ..... _..:::::::::::::::::::=============~ than milk. 11'• ..... .. I \ • • 'l ) ' . ' ' • I' ) . " 1 I I ' • . ' ff DAILY PILOT MIXED SINGLES _l)_OOLEY'S WORLD by Roger Bradflelcl ; I ........ ~~~~Ui AR£' YOU IN ANSWERING SERVICE? ' THo OPFtlRTUN· !TIES 'fou MAVo JN COl.LllGli TOOA'(, Ff~~I'> ! TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan Dr. SMOCK V6Rl.J, WF''~ t.IK6 YOU -ro APPR:6SS "'f'H6 GRAPOA"'f'ING CL.ASS OF SH6L.&Y' HIGH SCMOOL.-... OH?' by George Lemont 1'HA"f OOY IS SHOWI t-.IG MOF!l.fE SIGt-15 OF Bl!!COMING A mue "oc.-ro" Gve,z.Y PAY ----by-Al Smith MUTI AND""'JEF FIGMENTS IF I DIDN'T SEE IT I .WOULDN'T BELIEVE IT/ by Dale Hale by Emie Biishmiller GORDO MOON MULLINS r:::::=======::::--@{WRL,Jifs A ·.All!> H£ 'TANGLED UP &>ol'S -IT BOILS DoWNiO WHETHER YOO WANTTO BELIEVc HIM, OR NOT-· . ,..BESIDES ' ITIS ONLY NATURAL "TOTRYTO C'OVcR UP THEO ~_.. WHOLc 'THING. ; WOJ>L!>-Z · ft,6.Vo .AIJ . · if-llNK flOt-IEST EVcRYONE1s .FACE'·· GUILTY EXCcPT Mf. ' ' by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson Yl\N;'r'AYO-MIS st-ioWBALL •. ~ WINDOW ... wHATI!> • 'lOUTHINK"? ~-!l ·1 .11 ·1 1! • THERE'S A NEW ONE ..,__~· IN THE K_ITCHEN I CAN'T MAKE HAV.E YOU GOT A PENCIL SHARPENER? IT WORK ,,_ _ _....... TODAY'S CIDSSWDID PUZZLI I ACROSS , s'"'". 6 Coarse long """ SI WOlld; Preh"' f4 Rodee01i1le t~ Caution 10 Coine abo<il '.7 Heve·-- oo!nlon or 18 Glrrs name 19 Condillon . 0 Container :•\ EllPIUMI" Wl!tl 1os1r;i1nt :->.:1 Obt11Jn~ by coe1cion is Temoori11; SIOP :;El M¥me 115tl ".!7 •-··she blow•~' ,., ...... ~2 Leg .. I a~ ... ,, :>.5 unproauctove '16 (~1Cl"ll :11 U!lcl., 'I w:'<e :,;8 P1er..f! o,! g.\rhr. :~1 .,,,_, .... ~') 1;"'" ·~. d. 1•r• •• lri 1111'1)e1.i: •.: Mo•e l&1er~1 ; •..i Bird ' ' " 7 ,. ll 2• .i .. " • ' " ' < " .. " .C4 Hit '45 Femalo hoty """"" .(6 Partly: Pnifuc -18 Shaltered ~2 Lesscnecl In value 56 Grand-()pry 57 Greek' a3Sl:lmbty 58 Cilrasol · 59 Diving: bird 60 J.loney hoarder bl 8arriErr t.2 Discover .,~ Coaster ,, t>• Wtlf god o:J leUlllS DOWN 1 Srior! pr&yer !! lat<e o"es ease .3 Nogalive pr.rise: l wolds_ A Cu! do .... n grd~l & Me .. ger o Card gamu term lp11 ,· c.omo~erol 'Judith · R EQU1pnM!nf 'ti Share top billing 10 Relatlng to elgfl! • l Di:J<.•DlilOd i '. " " " " • ' " •I • " . • ' ... 7 ft" !J ' ' .. .. Yestetdav's PtJzzle Solved· G A M E P E T A L C O S T AM ' ' 0 L D E N R U L E N E A R A S T 0 N E ~ 0 s S A Y S • r A " ~Is o u M E L •• o v I V L l N E R " E A R" Ali:il!:,~N ER D S T E A It S A S H A R T S RI O HUT A R I D E A T ' E p A S T II A Z E p u ' T E N A N C E P L E O 0 v E N S E R f. S E C T 12 Unable to :.oe .. ~ lj Coin::.ol s .... e00o 2 1 U.S. S.R. rive~ 22 ObSCUfil ' Har.ingue GJOllOOI so)dier ~ 28 Colony uf in sec is .j() Serise of loucu :11 Seize :12 Sc.a1!ett o 'Har.l"s home 3.J Wreck ::;.1 Make averse :~~ Spanish OUl\e 36 Zodiac s1gri :.i8 AbdOminal " ·"' ' I • " " 22 • 2"i _ ' • bi ., , .. ' ., .. . 10 I·'¢ " ,. ' s S T A N y T l N T. A.!rocan v11!age •• Villtie~ -15 Has an odor .i; Madea mistake 48 Shooworn .49 Scollish d...,olling !oO Flee to "ed .:ii French patron s11ot .:i:t femill& I anlnlllls o:t Norse 111ythologicel hero / S• State t..S Armadillo ~J Wasln '1c.I PlilCO II " " le: • " " " . . . .. so " S6 "--".;. " -,_ ;I' .. - w ;_,. &I .. 2 (( PEANUTS ' AND ME~E 11/E 50 AGAIN OVER THE CURS O<IT INll Tl\!' S'T!EET! JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH -1!"1ru 1c-11-,,su ........ -.. WELL., :Cll:A, i 1Hl"K WiVI .JIA~T ABO~r L.l<l<IEI:> '!'HI~ PR0£!1Lf.M OF YOU FfeL.l"G 1'HAT LIFi ,,, NONe OF YOtlll: 8/A~INJSS ! . • DICK TRACY OKA"i, ~Ji YOL.l TOMOl<l<OW, ;l:ltA, 1'0W'1' YOU WAN1' TO . ICNOW w ..... r TIMI?' _b_y_Charles_ M. Schulz AND HO~lf A6AIN IN ONE PlECE ......... ITHINK! by Harold Le Doux by Mell l MAf.f '1'0 Pll:Y .... 1~J.J . ~- by .. Chester Gould , "'1T'.ll TIE l.2"'5t, MISS RtNIQ..ES- NO'T JH Tie UMTr THE GIRLS "The nice thing about cafeterias, 11 by the time yon sit down and total yoar Cl!filorles it's too late-you've already paid for everything." DENNIS THE MENACE • ,, .. J " ~( 64 " ~' I ' • , ' '1' ____ _... ... 'W>.SI ~ '1NA W.N ?' • I ' I \ ' ·' "' I ' ' En free ays Cheese For ·a meetle!ll supper an Onion Cbeete Pie oerved with a crisp 11l1d mikes an e1cellent main cow-se. For ending thiJ meal, choose a hearty desoert. Or, if you llke, you can serve soup 1s 1 flf'lt course and put fruit at the end of the menu. The onion used in the pie iJ the Spanish variely thal ~~ In lme round size and _ has a crackly-thin golden- brom>e skin. It Is wonderfull y sweet and adds distinctive flavor. ONION CREESE PIE <lleele-flavor crackers \.i cup butter or margarine -I:;arge-SP@!!)J!lr oqjon 2 eggs l cup milk 1 teaspoon salt , II teaspoon while pepper II t•"'POOl1 dried crushed Italian herb seasoning "°'' cup coanely grated sharp cheddar cheese Finely crush enough or the crackers to make to/, cups crumbs. Melt 6 tablespoons ol. the butter and mix with the crumbs; press o v e r boltom and sil!is or a i-inch pie plate, degree oven for 5 minutes. Cool. Peel onioo; cut in half lengthwise: slice th In ; separate slkes lnlo hair-rlnga -lilere llhould be 3 cupo. Jn a 11>-lnch skillel melt lhe remalning2tablespoons bu Ker. I~~=~ Add onion and cook gently, ii;: stirring orten, unlll sort and lrlnlplrenl; onion should look yeBowed bu.t not brown .. Spreed ooion over bottom ol pie" lhell. in a anall saucepan beat egp sllghtly; add milk , tall, pelJP<I' and Italian seasohlng and beat just enoullfl to combine. Add cheesee. M.JeB. GLORIETIA oNLY rU£ s£g,f STEWED TOMATOES MOTHER'S COOKIES ALL llfMILAI ltc YAllmU RAGU . YOUI CHOICE OF -YARIETIU -sPAGHETII SAUCE '! .... 49' 39' W~ntsday, January 23, 1974 _ DAILY PILOT 41 -·-------' ~ GOLDEN RIPE u . POTATOES PREMIUM QUALITY RUSSETT 1 -::i79'- tE1-1ua--· CRISP LARGE HEAD ORANGES SWEET "N" JUICY LARGE NAVEL ONIONS RED EXTRA FANCY BEANS SNAPPY ' '" KENTUCKY GREEN NATURE VALLEY GRANOLA " oz. IOX EA. -1,.5_•··. ' ., L• -· .. ... ~st -Stir constmtlly over low-beat iliilil cheese melu -do not boil. Pour over onion. Qake in a prehealed 456- degree oven for 10 mtqutes. _Red..,. heat. to 350 d~ and boke until m1m. Is od -15 to 20 minutes Inger. COFFEE 3 LB. CAN $2 .79 AMERICAN BEAUTY SPAGHETII 12 oz., .... ~-2·3,~----BAGGIES IOX Of " FOOD "STORAGE · BAGS 6'l Maw & maJn.dish serving!. Chinese Ideas ' Flavor's Oriental 'CAN 1 LB. Chinese Oiicken Livers are a delicacy fit for special occask>M. Broccoli w i l h Bamboo Shoots realures a terlyaki flavor !hat w 111 pemJ8de everyone to eat their vegetables. Serve with frozen coooentrated Won Ton soup, gamlahed wllh finely chopped ff? Tiil' TOTAL TllAT tOIJllTt green onions. For dessert? ·~ Fortune cookies, of course! -~~~~~~ CHINESE CHICKEN IJVERS ~-· 1 pound fresh or thawed froel chicken livers 2 tablespooos IOY sauce ¥• cup (II stlcli) bulter l/4 cup co01starch 2 cupo cltlcken broth 1 teupoon salt ¥• cup chopped green Dillon :i,; cup sliced water ~ II cup chopped green pepper i fl'e9h tomatoes, cut irXo wedges -~ -- II cup louted s Ii ce d lJ/O/f£ fAV/l/Cf ahmnds Rime liven In cold water: cut In hair. '-Dip each half m lf1'J auce; cook livers ln lluttor In fry pen over low heal t.. ~ mlnutet, tumlnt! , oftm. llt.moVe livers and keep hol. SUr cornstarch into drii>lllnP; sradually stir In doldoen-lrolh. Coolc until 111Jcbned, llirrlnl frequently. Add alt. sreen onion, water dlmtruts, green pepper and Jomoto wedges. Heat 1D1til hol. Pour over liven. Gamllh with almonds. Serve willi hol cooked rice, . In U pejrtlolll. . BAR-M-HICKORY -aaoocou wrm SMOKED - ZACKY FARMS FRESH 10 TO 13 LBS. HEN TURKEYS c u . 09 ' llAMllOO SHOOTS SHANK OR BUTT PART r~~1.SMOKED HAMS u. elMled and ml In W lldct _,. . BAR. M CENTIR $189 :t•== HAM. SUCES Thick For Bak1"9 ":C tertpld -Thin For Fryl"9 Lb, ---------,,-------~ SPRINGFIELD BUTTER FIRST -QUALITY GRADE "AA" FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER GRADE "A" WHOLE BODIED FRYING • CHICKEN . FARMER JOHN WIENERS 1 Lb. Pkg. FARMER JQHN f, ;:;::":it . _ PltOTllN BLIND MIXED WITH 7"° ·-:t.:: :':""-'Plet ...i GROUND-IEEE _ 7· 1_1i,_· lllr In prllc. Add ~ ltS 98¢ • SLICED BACON -BAR M &ULK-STY"1.1--- =~..: OKJI LINK SAUSAGE . 12 oz.. Ea. Mii and --~· It M 12 OL ' 69" \IDDCWll ed, tor • rnlllUlm • " 1111111 -· Stir ..... 1o1110y.. ENERS "'• llerNl SLICED BOLOGNA BAR M BULK STYLI ... SMOKED BRAUNSCHWEIGER . I ' ) '. '. ' .. 3~ -, JOY LJQUID _ • c LB. c . .. DETE~~ENT !:..:. ~;_ . .. • CASCADE. ,. oz. 11N4' SID ,,, ------· HEAL TH & BEAUTY AIDS GLEEM TOOTHPASTE 6.2 OZ. FAMILY SID TUii RIGULAI $1.ot AT SOMI STOIU PRELL CONCENTRATE SHAMPOO FAMILY Siii I OZ. TUll-llG. $1.lf AT SOMllTOUS SPRINGFIELD HAIR SPRAY MINUTE MAID · GRAPE JUICE MINUTE MAID 13 oz. AllOSOL CANS 6 FLUID OZ. CAN ORANGE JUICE ' "'~l~ oz. MINUTE MAID e TANGERINE JUICE 6 Fluid Oz. Can 69' 79'. 5/51 49' 4/$1 Prices lffedive1 ' Thunclay thru: Wednesday Jan. 24 thru 30 Prices .wjoct to stock .. ......_ WI ~DLT ACCIPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS • . I u. COSTA MESA PLACDmA • ' • • • { .. ~ .. . -' l I l ' . • • ' • ' -;. -I • • .. I fl DAILY PILOT Wedntsday, JiAUatJ 2..J, i'114 • • Wfdotsday, J....,y 23, 1974 • Bu y J _ge t 1 FREE! Country Fre.nc h -t he bread that taste!\ like Paris~ Buy one at 55¢ -get the ~cond loaf FREE! · . f>.eti·cates sen-J-. .RATH'S 89 FRANKS '· ~ ---•---King-Size! GoodSo -ma nYW"ays! Crescent Rolls ; .. ; . 37e • •' . is a sa a • • . a everage ... J: . . ' 1 . ~ ~ . ' ____________________________ Ji ~---;,___..., Isn 't it nice to know that there's Stouffer's, with their fabulous _ BEEF STEW . Braised beef, tender vegetables! 10 oz~ array of En trees, Side Dishes, Desserts? ... and that El Rancho has them all this week at special prices? CUP . z5c .. __...~-~="'""'"""'~~~==-~-~-=====~~~CAK,-ES.__ __ ~--~--....,-11-141 Macaroni ·4_9_c CHIPPED Devil's Fudge or Iced Yellow! 10 01 ~ Choe. Chip Cake • • 1; ~ ' ' ' Delightfully different! 14 oz. '• & Cheese · .. BEEF Budget dish, superior flavor! 12 oz Stripi or round in cream sauce! 11 oz -Tuna·-casserole -•• -19c-Roast~Be-ef -Hash-:--5119 ·· ·Pepper ·Steak ••• 5149 Lemon Pound Cake 7~ · \Vith noodles, mushrooms ... 111/i._,o'z Beef,_potatoes, gravy! 11 l/2 oz T ender, with green peppers! 101/t oz Just a wisp of lemon! 11 oz t Turkey Tetrazzini • sge 'Breast of Chicken 52°9 Shrimp Newburg •• 5149 Cake·COCOlllTllltOll •.•. • • 1t Pillsbury's "Poppin' ~·resh". ·. 8 ounce In sauce, with aged cheddar! 12 oz Two tender breasts, .gravy! 16 oz Truly a gourmet's delight! 61/2 oz T~xture and fl avo r you'll love! 16 oz .l L----•"-~---~-~ ·~---·--·------~---='-"-''-""'"-"-C...:..C"""--'-'-'-.,-----=-_ _..., CookiesCho<oi.1.°" : .••• 55e Chicken Chow Mein 5l19 Lasagna .•••.•• 5149 Lobster Newburg • s1 99 Almond Crunch ••• :Pill_s bury's .• · ready to bake · .• 1s:v.i oz. 'fender chicken, crisp vegetables! 16 oz. Delicious sauce, meat, cheeses! 21 oz Elegant! Cream, butter, sherry! 61!:i, oz Cake with a diff~rence! 14 oz String Cheese •.••• 5125 ·Yun to eat! Bel l\1lonte .. , 12 oz . ' . - B. . ·ch . s12s . ours1n eese .•.• Flench made ..• herbs or pepper! 5 o~. ' . . .. DANISH HAM 'Extra lean . thinly sliced! Dak . 4 oz. Liquor Dep 't. 1EL RANCHO $849 :WHISKEY . . Blended to be smooth! Half-gall on Vodka 1111l1111111s ••• 5177 Bottled ,for El Rancho! Half-gall on G• s999 1n SEAGRAM'S • • • • -• • • The half.gallon now reduced 96c:,! Chablis n1111N SWISS • • • 5239 Choose Pink, Gold, Ruby! Half-gallon KEDUCED Sl.96! fAMOUS J & B $1699 SCOTCU . .· Big savings -on the big size -1/2 gaL • It's El Rancho for Seafoo d! FRESH 69 ,.'TROUT ~ •. , }'resh from Idaho waters! Min. 5 oz. ea. • Halibut Steaks • • • 524~ Center cut! You get the bes t part! 1 urbot Fillets • • • • 99C.. From off the coast of.Greenland! Cooked ~mP · . : .524t , I Tho right l•i.fe for cocktaiJa l ( Chicken Divan ••• 51°5 Salisbury Steak •• 5149 Alaskan Crab •••• 5159 With broccoli in wine sauce! 8 \/2 oz . Two steaks, to pped with gravy! 12 oz Choice meat in wine satice! 6Vt oz Chicken and Noodles • • • • • • • • • sge Chicken and Dumplings ••••••• s1 &9 . Old time goodness .with rich, hearty Oavor!_ 11 V2 oz. ~ts of meat, creamy gravy, tender dumplings! 17. oz. • . WELSH. 79 RAREBIT c ' Made with aged cheddar! 10 ounce ..-~~~--~~~~--. Macaroni 79c & Beef For a tempting main dish ! 12 oz. CREAME~ 79c CHICKEN · . \\'ith Stouffer's elegant touch! 6Vt oz . MnatPiBll . . -an, BEEF ••• CHICKEN ••• TURKEY •••.••••• Uil4 . And such .Pies! Tender crusts, genero~sly filled with chunks of rich tender meat, vegetables and creamy g~vy! 10 oz. each Super Shopper Grocery Values! Suga~ s_LB. B~c -~--· • _. _'l__~c ______ C_g_~~g-~~~-~-~:.!1~ 69c C & H •.. the pure cane sugar from Hawaii! For automatic dishwashers, and for ·saving! Peach·es DEL Mom 39c Joy Liquid .. 39c Choose halves or slices -yellow Clings -No. 2Vz can. For that mirro r fin ish in dishes! 22 oz l~~~!~umC!~~~!~~ lb. p!~e , Knorr's Soups ••• 39c Swiss soups in variety of flavors! Pkg. Artichoke Hearts . • &9c Lua nna -so tender! No. 300 can Hills Bros. Coffee • 92e Wesson 10il • • • • • 79e Muffin Mix . • • . • 55c . One pound can (3 lb. can • ·, . 2. 75) · For salads and for cooking! 24 oz • Betty Crocker's Blueberry! 13\12 oz .... "'' ····-~---······ .............. ·--·· .......................... -· .. ·-·---............ , ....... .. Butchef Shop .Values! . . II la•hn Ha• Fat SM HllP. ••••••• Ilk ·. . . Selected pork legs, cured . .to Olp' specifications! Half-not_ an. end -at this price! Butt Portion Ham • 99e~ Smaller size for smaller needs! New York Strip U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF s21• Naturally aged fo'r flavor! (New York Steak 2.99 lb.) . lb Ground Beef •••• 5 1 29~ Extra Lean ..• bulk or patties! , U.S.D.A. Choice Lamb.! It's the only quality we offer! Shoulder Chops ••••• 1149• Round Bone Chops • • . 11 "· Stew Meat .• • • • • • •. • 49c. Lamb Loaf ••••••••• 89c. Our lamb loaf is oven ready! Freshly ground meat; Sea8oned for you! Super Fresh 'Produce! Ham Slices •••• ·• st''~ Center cut ••• thick or regular! Pork Tenderloin Lean, Flavorfu l : · .. From $ 1 • 9 Eastern Grain Fed Pork! For a delightful roast .,... Ill . Sliced Bacon • • • • s1 ''~· El Rancho's own ranch style! .. , * lilnglll'IRl!ll ......... 5 .. ~/ . · .You'll love the sweet juicy goodness of "Kinnow11 variety tangerines~ and theee are Jarte aiae, at thil price!. , , • , ' ' ~ ' • • , . r .. Apples ••••••••••••••. ~ .. s1-Celery ·.· •••• ·.-"·~~._ ••• ·.~:. 19~ Snapping crisp "Red Spartan"! So goOd! . Fresh! ••. to aMure 'crii p tendemeuJ ~ , - ·Mushrooms •••.• ~ ••• ggc, Carrots ••• : •••••. 2 .29c ... Bean SProulf •••••• lfc. Fresh! Brown ones to go with steak! Garde n fresh, tender! l lb. plio bag . f;..hi Add variety to your menul Open daily 9 to 9 •• , Sunday JO to 7. \ f. I . . . ' Coffee Cake • • • • T\\iists - for breakfast! 9 oz "J . 4 Pecan Danish • . • • ; 7Q'f ~autifully glazed! 11 oz · CRUMB 75· :: CAKE . C ~ ;i French crumb clike -fun to eat! . . • • ·SPINACH SOU FF LE • ;, Sp 0 inach never tasted so good ! 12 oz ~ 'l Corn Souffle •••• 4g,c So light, so colorful •.• 12 oz ~ _, ____ ----------------· --- Cheese SouHle •• s1~ 1',luffy and flavorful ! •.• 12 oz Asparagus Souffle 7~ Try it to beli eve it! 12 oz. > Green · Beans • • • • S!f A delightful casseiole! 9 \12 oz. ' Artichoke Hearts • 8$~ The difference is Stouffer's! 8 oz -Broccoli. w11 • • • • 59c Tender, with tasty sauce ! 10 oz . -~ ~~~!i!~~!~:r=y~ 10 :; 4f Potatoes 111 w11 • • • 4Ac.: Aged cheddar in the sauce! 12 o'z 1 4~c Noodles Rom~noff Noodles go glamorous! 12 oz • Potatoes SCllloPO • • • • 4 So ~asy to serve -and enjoy! 12 oz : · Escalloped 49 C' Apples · · . They'll be glad you served the~! 12 . . PHces in effec t Thur. Jan 24 ' Through Wed. Jan 30 --·-·-- - , WedntSdit~, JanuiY'.y 2.3, 1974 -DAILY PILOT NEWl'ORT HEIGHTS $CHOOL one block away-3 bedrooms, large patio ·and boat stora((e. Completely remodeled, n~w palftt and carpet throughout. Immedi-ate pe>Slession. $37,930. can 646.7171. --$800-1'.0T-AL-DOWN--ll- 2 STORY • fACANT! ---'BA-YCREST'.-_____ SWIM EVERY DAY $59,500 MESA DEL MAR ----tJ-aOK~AT THIS ,_. - SIX BEDROOMS BEACH ·Cozy Cntry. Large entcrtahunent area. Formal dine. Spacious kitchen. W AlK JN PANTRY. Twisting stalrease. Family bed- ...roorna-Seciuded-.patl Community_pool 1 $800 moves you in. Take advantage NOW and call 842-2533. · $185 l'ER MO.! 8°/o $20,391 TJ.JAT'S RIGHT! $20,391--8%-$185 per mo. total. ASSUME this F'HA lOlln! Spa..- ciou~ living l'OOln. Country kitchen! Family sizCd bedrooms! New paint. New roof! New disposal! Ranch sized yard! 6 fruit trees. TOTAL PRICE $25,500! $185 PER r e adyanta&el Call now! 963-6767. BEACH! $23,500 $1,275 TOTAL DOWN ITS TRUE! JUST OFF THE WATER! $23,500 total price! $1,273 TOTAL·DO\VN! Stylish kitchen. New appliances. Breakfast bar. I-luge living room. SUNKEN CONVER- SATION PTJ:! Push-button gas fireplace! Ankle-deep carpeting. Private patio. Qom- munlty POOL! One year new! Total down $1,275. Take advantage! Call now 963-6767. FORECLOSURE! VACANT l -t---l-lll---'S199 l'ER MO. , • .. . ' \VIl.L BE REPOSSESSED! O"•ners gone! $199 PER :r.10. +·maintenance. 9 months Ile\\', 2 STORY! Huge living room. Shag carpeting. llomemakers kitchen! Red brick '''all. Giant bedrooms. \VALK-IN CLOS- ETS! Assume this loan! $19.500-8c;'6-Sl99 PER :AIO. 821.950 TOTAL PRICE! Hurry! Call us JlO\\'I 963-6767. l -• • • • TRANSFERRED! $201. MO. 'TOTAL! $201 TOTAL PAnfE1'-'T! Leaving· area! _ (\n:v® drive! Private el!try. Clgantlc. l!v: tng room. Raised hearth FIREPLACE! COn- venience kitchen. Formal dine. T\VO SEP- ARATE FA!\ollLY R001.1S! Custom "'all covers throughout? Huge bedrooms. Shag carpetlnSt! Private patio. ASStJ:r.fE THIS ·LOAN or S20.820-6%-$201 PER :r.10. TOTAL! Chvners packing, Call iiow! " 963-6767. . 5 BEDROOM TRI-LEVEL HUGE TRI-LEVEL 5 big bedrooms. Sepa- rate entry. Gigantic living room. PALOS VERDES flttplace. ~lirrored \\'alls. Flocked \\'8llpe.per. Huge famllv room. Luxurious carpc?tlng! Country kitchen. Separate UTILITY ROO:r.t. Extra large master suite! Full wall of glass! 37 foot COVERED PATIO! Outside lighting. OVER 2600 SQ. FT.! Tri-levels don't last! CalI no\v! 963,.6767. WALK TO BEACH $38,900!! Just blocks to the Sand &: Surf! Extremely Immaculate home located in Prestige beach community. Attrlum entrance leads to spa- cious living room. Huge family room. fami- ly !!lzed bedrooms. Tremendous value at $38,900. Hurry-call 842-2535. EXCWSIVEL Y OURS! 4 + l'OOL • $37,900 Ne,vly listed. Priced for quick January ,iale of ;exquisite pool home.,Kitchen fea- tures . unique pass.thni to large family area. Take advantage of a bargain-call now 847-6010. V.A. REPO $2175 TOTAL DOWN! , ' Super sharp. l'reshly painted and re~ to n1oVe llito. Prime HunUngton Beach loca- tion'. Most dftirable so hurry on -this one. Call now! 847:?<J10. • NEWPOR'I' BEACH 1700 ""'"" !IW-'46-7171' Large living 1·001n, formal dining. Large kilchen and family room, new carpets and )>a.Int. 4 bed- rooms plus rumpus room. Easy care yard, room $40,000 ln1ngine entertaining gul'Sts at poolside In this lovely hon1e. Featuring true quality throughout includi~ hardwood floors. Call now tor an ap--~l2!_a rare value call 646-7171, -polnlmenl""'to-see.--646-7-lil. HOUSE OF GLASS --IRIME BEAC:H-A!llA POOL :r.tagnlficcnt house or glass on quiet cul-de- sac ~trect. Ek•gant f!ntry leads you into spec- taculai· TR.I-LEVEL living. Fotmal banquet. Se~ BJ'ate fiesta room, b'Ourmets ~ ki't.chen; Custom pool. Huge n1aster suite. Ste~ut' balconies. Beamed ceilings. Can't last! ca1r now 842·2535. HOME SWEET HOME This is it. Real pride of ownership here. Im- maculate. Warmth dominates this big 4 bedroom. The price is a. bargain at $36,950.' Call -1o see. 847-6010. -HUGUOX20-EAMIL.L ROOM-MA .. ESTIC NEW CUSTOM $30,500 BU!LT MESA VERDE Separate family haRustom hooded fire pit A di>llhousc! Lo"· ca<;h to assume. A real bar· gain. cau lo see. 847-6010. MESA VERDE 4 BEDROOM $53,900 Cham1ing, provincinl styJe single-story. Situ~ atcd In very dC1>irablc location, corner Jot '"'itli access for camper, boat trailer, etC. Sharp, move-In condition throughout and available for possession In February. Plt?ase call for addition- al information. 546-2313. TI1e grandeur of this eiltry and living room will take your breath a\\'ay. Formal dining. Ultimate kitchen "·i~h "'8.lk-~n pantry. F:amily room \\'Ith fire1Jlac-e, "'et bat· and rich paneling. 4 large bedrooms \\'ith storage you \\·on't believe. Truly a prestige hOme in ~sa. Verd"e·s finest area. If you appreciate really fine homes-call 546-2313. BUSY! BUSY! BUSY! we·· NEED 2 MORE SALES PEOPLE Requirements: Integrity & Enthu1i11m O.r soln ..-,pi. tell •• tHt workl .. o• .., "9GM k botli p~ off prod11etln. TMy MY , • , tile coopefotlff '"• aplrft tiN tti. c....,.HI tnll•hMJ •N tile twe ftlOlt IM!ferto8t ....... fer tllelr CONSISTENT pNch~ctlYlty, START .TODAY TRAINING PROGRAM NOW IN PROGRESS P.S. l.et'1 talk .•. for F11rtMr lnforlHtlo• Cell Mrs. Heae, l ll·llOS ..,,...--------""'---.-w~~--~w ' Pool. Sauna. Formal dinini;. Family roon1. 3-car garage. Al\d an ,ASSUMABLE 7 r ~ V.t\. LOAl~! Tl~~ everythlno:-. Call nu1,· lo ~.847-6010. LA CUESTA N_EAR OCE..,A.-.Ncw-- \Valk to shopping, schooli; nnd beach from· this sought after RANCHO LA CUESTA. l\lanlcµrcd yards, step do\vn living rbom. Cozy raised hcal'th. Huge fan1ily room. Formal banquet. SUNStnNE BRITE, KITCHEN. Spacious. bed· rooms. It can't last! Call to see. 842·2535. MEREDITH MARVEL WITH l'OOL Be!lutiful "Galleria ModCl''. 11aj~tic fottrial }1y.. ing boasts broad stailv.'ay to i'aJiery. Enormous fonnp.I dining _room. Separate fan1ily fun room 01>ens to custom pool. 4 spacious bedrooms. Pres~ tige neighborhood close to schools, park, tennil courts and beach. Reduced for quick sale. $59,900. cau 546-2313. $PA,.ISH 2 STORY + POOL $34,990 ' Greatest Fountain Valley location. Enjoy care- free living + unusual floor. plan. Huge living room. Formal dine. Spacious kitchen' with pass thru pa.tip. }luge bedrooms. Separate balcoaj.es. Walk to schools. Con1munlty pool. J\olust .!i't.'e! tall nmv! 842-2535. CORONA DEL MAR SPLE CTIONS IN THE . BLUFFS Excellent 4 bedroom, plus 21ii baths. H.ome in choice locaUon--vacant and in "move in" condition-low leasehold and laxes. Priced at only $52,500. Call 673-855b. WATCH THE SUNSET OVER CATALINA One of the bcl;t vle\\•s in Harbor View Hills. This lovely hon1e sits out on a point overlook- ing i green bell,an<I WHli a roreverl80 degree view of CJC(!:an and Catalina. Very sharp 4 bed· room-r~mlly room-3 bath, 3 car garage-- sparkling H A: F pool-Fire ring and many more extra~ to make Lndoor-outdoor lfving at its best. Call ncl~\673-8550. PRICE REDUCED $21,500 CORONA DEL MAR Custom built. Extra features galore. Huge living room with ocean view. Dream kitchen. Cozy study. Four bt..'drooms. Storage for boat Call 673-8550. FANTASTIC FOUR! Best 4 bedroom buy In The Bhiffs at $52,500. Close to schools and shopping. Fresh paint a.net new fireJ>lacc. ~·love in condition. Vacant. Call now 673-8550. B lJNTINGTON BEACH ..aurLD YOl,IR DREAM HOME WITH VIEW :r.tost desirable 40 (t. lot South of high\\•ay in Corona del lo/tar \vith bcautlfµl vlev.• or the ocean. Existifig older house and guest · apartmel?L Call 673-8550. CORONA DEL MAR PRIVATE BEACH • $58,950 , Unbelievable amongst $80-100,000 properties.· Just blocks froey1 PRIVATE BEACH, Quiet tree 1\ncd sb'eet. Uvlng roon1 ~with shutters aDd crackJlng flreplace. Spacious oak paneled .r fan11ly toom "'Ith fireplace. 3 bedrooms ~ 2 bathii. Expendable yard -call 673-8550. COSTA .MESA 27" H-llwd. ' ""i2311 17'J1 '-" llYd. ' 2IOJO lrnkllont 6014lW-• A•o. 142.2121 , ;_ . ., fU,6767 .• , ' 1474010 CORONA DEL !UAR . JU M-or!t• 673.aHO · " . ' 205 PER MO. VACANT 2 STORY · $925 TOTAL DOWN! El\tPTY i si-c>RY. Asking $24,000. $2.05 TO'fAL pay~nt ·+ maintenance. Private entry. LRrge living roon1. lIUGE BAY \VIN- ·00\V! Big kitchen. Spiral staircase. Family sized bedrooms. SHAG CARPET! VERY pri- vate J.wltlo. Olyn1plc con11non POOL. FHA loan. $'14,000 -91jQ -$2m per mo. S9'l5 -ro'l'Ab"COSTS! €all-now~ 'FAKE-ADV AN- T AGE 963-6767. ' 5 BEDROOM • 31/1 BATH $29,750! JOG TO BEACH Unbelle\iable but true! Prin1e beach area locnlion. Family sized'-bedrooms. Separate :\lvther·in-La""s quarters. Secluded vege- tahlt: g:al'den. LO\\r.LO\V DO\VN PAY- :'l[E:\T. 'fake advantage. Call nO\\'! 842-2535. COMMERCIAL LOT DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA t0,200 sq. ft., C2 100 ft. frontage on good i;t1·ee t. $3.92 sq. rt. Ready to build. Call li·lli·7171 7 BEDROOMS! 2 STORY IT'S TRUE! 7 BIG BEDROOf.IS! Over 2600 sq .. ft.! 2 STORY FRONT VERANDA! Pri- vate eniry. Larie living room. Be8.utiful firepla~. SEPARATE family t'OOlll! BRIGflT kltchen.·U'I'IIDY R001\1!, 7, LARGE BEDR001\1S. Encl0setl patio - NE\V! Shag carpeting:. CUSTOM ,van cov- erings throughout. Very close to ?..1Ue Square Park! This home vo'lll not last! Call us NOW! 963-6767. . I .• THE .BIG WHOPPER! FIVE BIG BEDR001.1S! Double door entry .. .to formal dining. Homemaker's dream kitchen.· Uvlni room reatures gorgeous palos verde stone fireplace. Lovely ·loca-. tion. PRICED LOW at $40,500? call now. ' 847-6010. .. BUILDERS? Solid 'vestslde .potential . approximatPly • 14,73;> square feet zon~ Q:iunty R-4., \Vlth a great rentable house on ·it now. Asking $3<_,ooo. qll1. 646-\.171. • • ·( ~ • ., BARGAIN :~ A ~ BEAVtiFU~ '-{ ; $32,500 ' Features galore! F.rom sUP8l'h1y J8ndscaped. , front, sttr.P into slate tiled entry-4paciout living -1oo~ackling fireplace in family roo1n -well planned kitchen -separate laundry THREE large bedi'oontr2 baths-- built-in musfa--lnsulate<i-copper plumb- ing, -soft"'ater l\1UGH 1.IORE. Call 546-2~11 PINE TREES & BEAMED CEILINGS and only 1~ blocks to the surf. One block to a huge pool, recreation l'OOITl. One of the most upgraded 3 bedroom homes in Newport Shores. Just listed at $48,500. To see is to appreciate. Call 646-7171. ' ONE STO~Y MONTECELLO CONDOMINIUM $22,500 and. just a ahort walk to the pool and club roon1s. Eve1-ythlng you need In one com- pact condominium including large master bedroom, bright cheerful modern kitchen, private patio, and 2 car attached ·garage . A rare find. Call toda)•! 546-2313. . . RANCH STYLE VACANT + POOL $26,9001 . -,._.c 1 .... . ' . ' Vacant! ·Reconditioned + POOL! New paint ·out and in. Huge living" room VAULTED BEAi.,iED CEIUNGS .. SUnshine kitchen. Familx. dinin~. Full i sized bed- rooms! Beautifuk t'ed bnck patio .. SPARKL- ING POOL! $26,900, total price. $900.00 down! $248.00 PER MO.! HURRY! call now 963-6767. BACK BAY 4 BEDROOM POOL $36,000 Iminacu·late ·Newport Riviera 2 story with huge. IJalcony overlooking park like grounds. Just steps from putting gry!Cn. S\\rl1nmlng . pool, 2 elub rooms. 2 hobby rooms, phot:O dark room and much much n1ore. A. truly delightful place to liv.e. Call t~ 546;2313. REl'OSSESSED $750 DOWN Just rcpossei;sed! $750 TOTAL 00\VN + closing. New paint out A: In. Large Hving ' room. Cheery kitchen. DINING ALCOVE. Utility room. \Veil planned bedrooms. Lots of room tor tnlilcr parking. TOTAL PRICE $23,000! Take advantage! 963-6767. 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J~!':' Altl1ndr•, M1 PUBLIC NOTICE Mid dHCrli.d' •• follOWI. t.wTI: TH• COUNTY 0' OlltANOI MOTICtr: TO CllDITOflt ~ , IAlltflET'T·W1'1 1TEl>ITON -Ole. 12, lttOIOICI "'"''· Slnlt Alll, llr1 ••VIW'W ............. tt ,,.,. .. , bOr. L.ocltM ... 11h+n Tiit Cllt Of UOllflt "''· a.re»4 &Ul'llltlOll COUltT Oii 1'141 ·-· N • ... ' Mt, IUMI ~ .. Ot vlo ll11•fllt, MS Mr. •!Id ""''· fl•IP'I Sl""r•lcl. ,., ••CT-•Olll ··-1•••• lcKI\ ' ... ' u••·v ITATI 01' CALtl'OflNIA ,o. ,_,,., """'*" •rr • ~, .. 11. lo\llld.lneo Orf", c°''' Mew. •lrl l'r~dlo Drive, C°''' MfM, tioy. " ... ' Arci'I •--.. ,..,,.,, 116!1 OI WJUhv.. • M ,. • '' 0 'f•r;~ LJeu•-••( eo1-~.1 of G1rd<ltft Grw1. lfld Ottlot1 .... '"' -·· I•-........ 2I"' Mt. l<MI IWI. OonllG s,._, 14012 NAMtr: STATtr:MINT '' _ -· -... ';. .,_.. DtcNMd. THtr: (OUMN A I' OflANO• •1 ...... Ul.'l""'I iu:x:a Wlllr.P"lll•r" n. OI WMlmlntt.. ..... .... ' ... ~.. ... •• '°""""~' Cl(ll• ,._ TUllll'I, TM 10llowlng ,..._ ••• doing ~ .,_p r~ ... -1, NOTl~I! 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MJfllmum KCIPllllll Old UlO. t11f lll<HSlr\' "lllthf<I, to I 11 f lhlm, will! lhl lllCllM•• "'°""""' .... l'I 1----tntning-e-z-eTC"i-. t ·1-1t.-.l.l!tlONM£W.£.ttlJJJ..c:i DK. It, ., __ !l!!Lhn!<lt_~ JllClilb Alml P..tllaqr~. lU Vbll An:ll leldl Htlifllt Ufldtn1QneCI 11 <fht oftlct of 111 Tr111! ll1t olfl(t or Ille clerk ot 11)1 .... , r •• j F •L. JOl'ln ICtMlttl '"'-· 26. ol Mr. •llCI Mtt. P1vl Z.k 11l't \'Jnl J1,.111ry S,-1974 9111 Ori" NlfWPOll 11.eKr1. CilU u--prr m.o rKOnllJd-1p-11.--1, 0.0.rln'ltlll Ttol AYiiilif""of-mt-Sl•l"l'i tn!llH cwr1,~tt lo "'Miii tlleM.~-..11~ ....Ul eun, ·ranee. with u1e Et1elllll11, •rd ICllFll"" ,..,.,1. Lolumolr .. AYll"llHI, 111111 Ant, l!l•I ,...,. •nd. Mil. G1rv l oll"O, ''"I '1460 ' • Pilot 10 11'1 Ml~ltll-1 MiOI, rKGrllS LOI .... ;... C•~*Pll «11»1. WlllClt"" ntCtlMl'Y voucl'tlr.. lo '"• ' 32nd Marine Amphibk>us UniL 1Mf1~·1· u. OI S•n Clt!'Mflll Mr, ""° Mr•. O•llld l.ldlorct, 11592 VlewDO<nl LIM, A/)I, @ , HUl'lllllQ!Ojl 01ml•n Fr111Cil l'ellttrlM. JS5 Vl1l1 of Of•ntt: Ca.mty, L.ol• n ~ :u 11 tlll pl1ce ot bullll'H$ ol 1111 Ul'ldtrtlOlllll .,.."11,lllCI ti ttw Llw Olllct ot DAVID HOTIC 9111.Ll...t:WGE ·"°""' -OK. 1,, Glry Ro.o.tllllt Wint, H\lnlill\llOll S.M;n, &11th. tlO~. '"'' Orlvt N...-pon ltKll. Cllil l" I lk 2 In Iii 1¥1111tl"I -•llllflll to thl ,111t• M. GAll:L.ANO, 040 CAMl"US 011. Altn 11/lewger, 10, of Cotll Me11. 9lr1, Mr. l n4 Mt1. H1 rold NJholm, 2131U 916'11 ' ' •AllO !U>Krlbld 11 Al' !~162.ot. L11I of Mid C!Ktdie;;;• •lll'lfn Pour mor"llllf> NfWPOll:T BEACH, CALIFORN IA~. IN o~r:,.~wo:::H~:..l'o:. "':r' ltldl••ll OK. H Sf.~ Sp!'ll• Clrcll. H11,.lll'llllO!I Bffc:/\, Thi• but I MIS h conducild bl' In I UtuN .•• V••• Olt~•Y " ••. Mllllmum .11 ... '"' Ur•I publlc•llon cf '"'' f!ollce. """le" 11 !hi pltcl of bullntJI of '"' lt:V Navy Interior Communica- tion Electrician Secood Cla1s Dl\lld M._}fcqure, m of Mr. and ~tra. Andr~ It McClure of 9082 K-Or •. Hwitlngton Beach. is serving aboerd the USS Home. Navy Altman Apprentice Bernard B. Pegg Jr., or 2633 Bamboos!. Newport Beach, returned to his homeport at Le Moore, with Attack Squad. 1 roo &S. itarine Sgt. David ht . er .. wrord, son or ~tr. and ~frs. Ben F. Crawford of 3172 Olamin De Der, COsta Mesa, ported for duty at the American Embassy at Canberra, Australia. Bnce A. Ceuen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J°""ph t'. O>onors of %199 Rural Place, Cotta Mma, · has b e e n commiuktoed a 1 e c o n d lieutenant 1n the U.S. Air Force upon graduation from the SChool M Military Sciences for Officers at Lackland AFB, Tex. Ueutenant Connors, se1ect00 through com pet! tive examination for attendance at the school, VI being assigned to Craig AFB, Ala., for pilot training. Privale Jeffrey P. Van : Buskirk; son ol Mr. and Mrs.- ~ Ralph P. Van Buskirk, :ln28l ;-&lrian C 1 r ct e , Huntington lseach, completed eight weeks of basic training al the U.S. Army tra ining c en t e r ,· inUlntry, f't. Polk, La. Prlvale Donald J. Stanton, son ot Mr. and !\frs. John H. Stanton., 21601 Zamora Lane. HlDltington Beach , completOO eight weeks of basic training at the U.S. Army training cent e r , lnflllllry, Ft. Polk, La. ' .::-Airman Rlcbrd M. l\1Uler, eon of !\1r. and Mn. Wendt ti J . Ptfitler of 6211 Jean Drive, Huntington Beach, has been "signed to Lowry AFB, Colo •• after completing Air Force basic training. During his si x weeks at the Air Training Comm and' s Lackland AFB, Tex., h e studied the Air Force mission. organization and customs and received special Instruction in human relations. • 'The airman has been ~ =igned to tile Technical < Training Center at Lowry for .( specialized training in the ~ arrnan}ent sy1-tems field. ~ \ .. !\far.inc Second Lieutenant ~ Pbllip T. Sincu1, husband ; ... of the former Miss Sarah J, ~. Vanuden of 1232 Keel Dr., Corona del Mar, has ~ c o m p leled EnYlronmental ... Indoctrination sch o o I at Pe!Uacola, Fla. • !\larine Cpl. Louis C • Ku1ma, son of !\fr. and Ptlrs. Yi'illiam F. Erickson of 4552 P.1inuet Dr .. iluntington Beach, l .... ·as promoted to his prcse:nt : rank while serving at the 1. Marine COrps Air Station ,al • £1 Toro. • U.S. Air Force St a f £ t. Serf(eant Scott A. Acton, son i of f\.1r. and ~1rs. Vcmon R. ~ Acton o[ 0061 Woodlawn, ' Huntington B ca ch , has • gradu:ttcd fro1n the fo.11\ltary Airlih Comm:tnd Noncommis· sionOO Officer Academy at Norton AFB, Calif. Sergeant A c t o n , who rcee\ved advanced tnilllary lc11dcrship and managemCnt tra\nlng. ls a • u p p I y • $uperYh1or at Scoll AFB, lll. :· • Airman IUckey L. Culp, llOll : of Mr. and ~1rs. J. W. Culp • or 901 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa. ; has be<n assigned to Sheword AFB. Tex., after completing Air Force baste tralnlnf. • l ; At the Air Tra ntng Command"• Lackland AFB, Tex., he studied the Air Force mlssloo, organ17.llion 1 n d customs and received spcclal instnJcUon In human relations. • • The airman hu b e • n n"lgn<d to the Technical ; Training Center 1t She~ '°' opcclalized tnlil,Ina In 11r<raft m1hUnance. l Alt'111111 Oilp II I ll'ICIUle or Ettancla llJsh School. M. DWI. n, ano Tlllrtw .... MrM:t~ ~~K;,·~~,! :r:::: :", 1 M~. '1110 Mr1. Michie! Sorh, l6Jtl unlnc:orpor11ed t 11od•tlon olhlr l!Wti 1 1<ceotatlle z:h ":f°· ~ .,.,_... 011911 JI""""' J. 1911.-undtrllgnld IP., •ll ,!!","fi,.• '°", •.,••..,na To W w,,,.,, lO boll\-· Hllll,._IOtl ...... ' 1·-• ' I •• II ptrlntflfllo NC,. ........... Stturll'( P.-cllk Nallontl ll•flk to ll'le 111111 "' """ I( Ill . n ····1 Cl.EHt-fi.OFSON :. oec::· U, M~~ Mr. eno Mr1. G•rr Sml!n, 15'S ,rr~· --.. v•-· ovnt• n •• •Y· '"'f P1u4 P1llterl1111 II per mllO rttorlled r... looll 1, l y P1vl E. G11Ja. lwr """'"' '"'' '"' llrtl Olltllli:ttlon OwM11t Clfm, ~. ol N•"""°'' tlttt ll. M~~,,:so1o1,.,t~~;1•.o::: boy Mr. '•flcl Mrs. Dl"Wld Ml)'I•, W l Tlll1 llltl~t wt• 111911 wilt! !tie :lflQ,1!.: M~KllllMOVI M~, {KOfdl Aullflnl Tru" Officer ot ltll1 riolltt. ~~:i~e: llld B•r~••• Jo Elolllltl. ''· of w111 Orimercy, An•1Wlm, boy 1'orlfl\fm-0r1vr.·eor11 Mfi1:" . COUMY--Cltrlr-ef-OAllOt-<wmy-on • Ollftl\'. LOI fl II~ Admlfll1tr1l0fl with lhe O.tlCI Jin. 1, 1974 uevt rig 51r1t1 Anl Mr. end Mri. L•rry Gr1i1n , 1622 Mr. 1flcl Mr1. Ronnie Purvl1, llM DectmUlr 1t, 1t7J. Al WI llltd I" Ur AMlJl'td--M.Ail:Y~Pel..&\..Ll!!H._____ _ '-"' IENNlTT·IUAGESS Ott. lJ, 'Ntll uc:cl<11r1111, S.lnll Anl, DO~ Monrovia, Apf, 30, Coil• Meu. bo~. FJIM2' 111 '' ll A u..JllS-01.. L••I JON•S • llONAlt EJKU!rl• of rlll Wlh' 2200 Timothy Hell B111~11, 19, of Dtc. JI 1.\r, enll Mr1. Charles Ct11pm1n, 1"'6 l'\/bllslltd Or•not Cotll Dally Piiot, I UC$MI • • • G-wtevt L. Ollflllp. ANO AltTMUlt o. OUY, Jl. Of !ht lbovt ntmtd dlelCl•nt .C1p!1trt111 Bt1cll. tnd 01lort1 D11M Mr. ind Mrt. Sanwel L. (lmpbt'lt, AllMI, Codi M111, IWIP bOyl. J1n111ry 2, t, 1•, 23, 197•. 39\l-73 Mlnlm11m ICtlPllbtl bkl llflO. fftl W"I Tflll'll St....t OAVID M. OAlLAND ~·u;s~ l11ro ... t , 11, of Sin Ci.m.ntt ltlJ Mlrlntri Orlve, N-.iorl BlllCll. Mr. llld Mrt. OoQllll MCClur1, :WU AtCJI S.1cll H1lgll!1 L.1o1 A .... ltt. C11/ftnlll f003' •:Mt Cl"'"' Dr. l lliOSOE·DENH IE OK. 1 S, girl. $1n Mlrfno C!rtle, C°'tl Mtll, PUBLIC NOTICE II oer m1p •Kordfli 111 l.ooll. 1, Tiii 2U·f»·lltl Ntw,orl lllCll• Cl. t16U l,mait!li Rocltrkk Ev .. 1'11 Blld1,., 21, ol Mr. lflcl Mrl. JOMPh AOUron. 211 boy. P1ge 10 of Mltctlllnl!Olll Ml lllt rKorCi Alt«M.,. ttr • .._,111,,,,,~f CllO Mt-MOt of Alco Hu11ollntlon 811cn, ll'IO J1"nl111 C1rol Otl Mir Avtflllt, '°''I Mti•, ooY Mr. Ind Mr1. St~n PrOl.IM. l'.O. ol Or•not COi.iniy, Lot 1 ~ IM S with wi1i ,...;;;.." AlJor111v lor llJK\llr~I of an O.n.,11, 27, of Wllltlllr Mr. I ncl Mr1. 01nl1I IC, Winton, tloJ lt l•. S1n!1 Ant, glrl. l'ICTITIOUS IUS1NESS 2 II of \.ol' lrl tllk '· Publlil'ltcl Cri nge CW11 Dilly Piiot. P11Dll.itld Or1ng1 CCIII! Diii'( Pilot lllnot SHARPE • PElERS, -DK. IS, ~ WI" UC:tl f\ 1--ronl, NtWPOfl Mr, 11\d Mrs. JOl'ln Smll!I; 2.S:Jt Col11m· NAMI ITATIMIHT Al~ OtKrltltd •1 AP SWSl-311. L11I J•nuery f ,, 1) JO lt7• 7f·1~ J111111ry t , 1,, 21, JO, 1t14 7).74 1,,0 ," Willl•tn Ct11rlel Sll<ltrpt, '3, of 811<11. DOY b<I, (Mii Mt11, Olrl. Tiit kllktwlng ptr-II C1olnt1 buslnftl l»n-•.• Htnry A.. 511wlrt, Mll'lirn11m ' ' ' ' C1rnbrl1, 1ne1 JttoVI Le i l't11r10n. Mt. llld Mrs. WIUl•m w. V11'1dr~ff. 11: •ccoro!•lll• bid i2SC1, PUBLIC NOTICE », ot H11nlil'IQ1on Blach ''°'' GUl ml fl, lt~lnt, tlOy D• I i IA,L CON57RUCTION CO., • Otlt Al'Cfl S.1<h Helgh!• PUBLIC NOTICE Ro,::=':t~.~ n. ~·L~!·E;.~ Mli .. r"°R • .:•$.Drl~:;1c,11.r11:n ~~~=: ISSO tit on s1Ee:~.;d111t:.M::~~· 'i:1 Ogl• S!., ~s.:,~ ol"Misc!~= ~=.,.~~orJ; --SUPElltlOll COUflT OF THI!! •1C1'ITIOUS IUSINISS J:;,~~; Grt vH, 7(1, bolt! OI Cftt• M""" bo'f Co.I• Mftl. Cl . n•27 of Or1noe C°"'"IY. Lot 14 I" Blk STATI 0, CALIFOflNIA FOii NAM• STATIMINT i ICILGOAE·YOUHG -DK. IS.. Euo-Mr. 1flcl Mt1. $11nley CrlPP1n, 2211 of -a-.:age Tiiis b\lslt1111 11 cond\l'Clld br 1n I EXCE PT ll'tl Sty 10 11. lHE COUNTY OF OflANGE Tiii following ptrlOfl 11 doing lwt.IMu I · l(llior•. '5. ct B•ll)OI, •flll Wonot11 Pl•«n11• ....... n .... , .A.01. .... COlll 1r• • • .. lr)cl!vld1,11I. Abo ftKrltltd ., ,t,p is.J.s\.)t, L•1I Nt. A·7Mn •1: M~N~(1Hi~e:':'l'R~~ lj, fA1rtl<1 Mt11, DOy Dtc 22 EdW1rll A. f11 logf\ l»HHI ••• Fr1M; 0. L.I*', NOTICE OF HEAlllNG OF PETITION lHAEE WOALO~ REALTOll:S, 115'1 • • Elwood MeQr1, n. •1111 JllClllll Ann Mr. end Nit .. A~loln. HICIOld, JIU l'lltill Jtll. lt Tllil 1l1le.,,.,,1 w·•s llled w!!ll !ht Lot 13 a. tl'tl Sty lD ft ol' LOI FOA Pll08ATE OF WILL ANO FOR !~rtt, H~tl!ll.llllOn Ifft!!, W iii. • T .... Mor\Critf, 2:1. boll! of Hunll"'>-C •••I• O I C Gt le1. Sv11n Ind Oontlcl Ultoy COl.lnl'(° Cltrk ol Orlll\11 COUtllY on I• If\ Blk '· LETTEllS TEST""E.,lAAY ,. "" -· ...... n r VI, °'" MIW, girl St1rm1r. °"''' N1tl\tnltl Ind V1r1 Dlc:lf!llltr :II, 1t73. AllO lllKrllltd IS Al' !~l!I 40. L••• E1t111 ,, ~M"""'iNE '"o••··ce: Lot;I• Slf!Dtl'llllllO. "'3 fMll'llrlllll l buJi BIKPI Mr. 11111 Mr1. N-rt Mtm1nn. lo161 ., S I '"' • """ " "' Or Vllll l'lt~ C1Ut '2'67 WI CROWE.(AOWE -Ole. B. Ylllmon Uf!Mllwf'll L.tt11 S.nll Ant I I "'''°"' lel1n' Ann lflcl JOl'I" Rr.a.ds 21 tUHIM · • · L.tNI M. C1rner. TO I E THORLEY •kl FLORENCE /l,AXINE '" "' ' 1 R. er-. 3', rem1rrlld P•lrltl• Ml. irra Mra. 'Ert11t1! llr;n~r • m Hlff. A111le,Blll 1nd Chitin o. l'ublll.fltd Or•noe Cot1t oaay Piiot. !.OLD .U A UNIT. Ml"lm11rn 11CClpllolt THORLEY'. l k• M.l.ll:INE F. THORLEY, Tfll1 bu1lnn1 11 cond\l'Cfwd by l fl I ~: A. C•OW"•, V , b111tl al Fevnttln ..,..,.,.1,,. V•ltncl• S..n Clementi bo C1rs.on, Rltr.1rd '"''"rr. lflll Aowm1rv J1m11ry 1, t . 16. 23, 197• 3922.n bid um. Ott••llCI llldlvlOVll V1H1_t . Mt . Incl ' ' 1 ~kden, J1y J. 1flcl V ol• B1rnldln1 All 11\0M portions ot Lob 1 ~ I NOllCEi IS HEllEBY GIVEN ll\tl Loul1 llnttrll'lll'IO • Ri{ RftTO•FB-OG(;'~r.-J1mer--ve.;1-A~~1:,~l~~?'l:o® ~'~ou..JLancv L&nd Chlrl11 Lu _ _ _fUBLIC f110Tl~E ol sec It, Twp 1 S, It I Wtll JOHN I" THORLEY "' 1.1 1 Thlt 11111,,_1 w1s flltcl w!lh t,.. '• St., Anlr-rf HKflW', l7, Ind Edi!~ Mr. Ind Mrt. FtMrlc ..... oy, ,,J12 Sclttfh!r, Ak ... •d Jl"11S Ind P1lrlcl1 SIB £ M CltK II lei: Bl$ 1i illon 'tor p Olltl ot' ~e;: ~County Clerll " Or•ntl County on \ T l'1ltkll Bo1Kt1, l'f, ~!ti of S•n Cfloh<1lrt Pl•<• T 11 bo Ann • ot l<1 Ille Ety bouncl•rv of Tr I: r 1 OW<en1111r ~tr+t1~•------;;;::;;::--ll-----1!k~ ClemtPlt ' Mt. Ind Mr•. • wmi.~ J.,.lt, 2:366 Cirllhvff, Mirjorit 0.an ind Rlclllrlf l'ICTITIOUS IUSINl!!SS No. mt, llillint lt)erlOll N 21, DO' 11111rw:e OI Ltlltfl lttllmenl1rv 10 ,....,. This Vl'clllo Hiii PIKI. )lflll Alll ,.,.,,.,,. w',•,•l .......... ' NAMI IT4TEMENT 00" E 1.._t2 n /Ir ll'tl SE COf ol the Olllll-r rti.renai to '#llktl 11 Pvblll.llld Or1nQt CO.Ill O.lty P'll•t. lnolvlll "' " " • er, .-vr• .. tt •M s11 .. en II. TM: toltowlno Pll'IOlll 1•1 dolnQ Lot N of td Tr No. ..,., ind "' mlde . tor 1..,11\tr P1rtkvl1r1, and 11111 J1nv•rv 2 9 16 2l 1J1• 3'37·71 Births C 1 buslr\lit fl; 0 , · • ' "'" "11 flit l1m1 tncl ol•tt of M1rh19 !Ml----·-·-·-·-------Tnt1 DK, :Q • ll~ll. J1m., H. Incl O.lor11 A, G E O F F B E C IC HAM A N 0 ttl S 21 00 DO' W 111 sci Ely tlmt his betn Ml !or Februa ry s Mr, •rd Mr1. Lton1r11 B1rtier. 1¥&A l"ll9d J•"· 11 .USOCIATES. 2901 s. t.'.•ln SI .• SvUc boundiry ,lSO ff lo ~n •Nit Pl ll'llAl,.1 lt14. 11 I.OD 1.m, ;,. 1111 tOll•I•~ PUBUC NOTICE , ~~.~ SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY MOSPITAL. Pornont. COit• M111.1, boy. Le\O'lt, Parrlc\1 S. ind Ptltr W.. c. S•nl• A,,., C•llf. '"' S II 00' 00' E •It Ml EIY o1 0.111rlmtfll No l of will tour! 1--------------•' ·- DKlmNr 24, lt11 Jr. GIOlf Bttltllim, 20S1! TribUco Olkt bouflcl1ry SJ0 n lo In 11191t 01 ltllreln; 11 J(t) Cl"Wk C"'tttr Ori"' Wet! 1~ ,ICTITIDUS IUSINISS Pvbll ...... He ney '"" Gtoro• TrOulft, 1&501 Alltlnlt Or., MIHlort Vl1lo, 1lrl Olbr• 1110 Wlltl1m C. Y01Jf'4, 267 Lower CUii Or., No. I, L1t11n• Mr. lflcl Mr1. GttY C11t11111y, 11111 llornn, David Marshll •nd Und1 l.olllH Ori~I. Tr•bl.Ko Cinrllfl. Cal!!. In S 11' :II" GO'' E •IV 111· EIJ 1111 City 01 S.nl• A"' Celitor I ' NAMI ITATIMINT M~•:::.;1•;,~~u~1~r;:r~:=~.rio;;.62 ~~~~~',!IU't~~· a;~;,rier:~ AnRltMrll Ttll• w11,_1 11 belllQ coriductld by ~;:•,7 tt ~ 1~ p!,~f .:O 1· "' 1l" O•lld J1nv1ry lJ, 1't1•. 11 •· .,~"" followll'lll pulOll 11 dolno bu1ln.11 ~:;.u• 0011\IPto. C1pll1r1no. boY. Oavlll 1 Umll-g.;f:~'i'::ktiern AllO . CltKribed tl _.,p "41 (gl-40 ~C::fl't!.~11~11 SI JOHN, HERBERT HA,WICINS ll:l!!ALTOll5, B11cll, 11lrl. OK. U GICN'la ind Floren!lno ll:1m!r11, 33162 M1l•O• Or., O•n• Polnl, boy OK.n Martht S. Incl Wltll1"" R1ymoncl Tllom1s, ?40BS Wlndw1rd Or .. L1911111 NIQUll, 11lrl s11~•n •nd Fttll Lym1n Cr1U1, 171 Ct nVon Acttl Or., Lltun1 &11c1t, 11lrl Ole. U Chrl1ll1>1 i ncl Jrius Mtrl•r.11> 1111.,. rldll,., 26.W Avtnlll• V..,.onlu , llJ11ion Vlt lo, olrt """ .. C1rv1 1od lhoma• Euoent D•vldton, 1'122 011¥••• Dr.. MlstiOll Ylelo. 11lrl DKlfMtr U, 1111 CAr1lme_11)d Je.ut~L•_•I, !1316 Ltgun• Ct ,.von Rotd, L.1gun1 Betth, bO'f Hon'l'll incl 01le J. Ltfll, 2.SSll 01'1~ IMM Or., Sin Jli1P Ct olllr•l'O. .. , DtumMr M, lt7) Lll'ICI• llld TllOm"s A\f~ll•O..,. Jlm1ne1, U2 Bercelon. Sin Clemtnlt, girl 11•1 OlctrnMr 17, 1t7) v.,..onk1 '"" Henry Ctirl1toplltr Flora1, 22391 Toran!o, Llg11011 Hlll1, girl D~""llolr ff, 1'1) Mr. t no Mr1. MICtlHI C1,1Mh1gn1m, 011, P1t1y J, Ind Jtrrv W. Tllll itlltmffll flltd wllh ltt• Counlr (tormtrly Al" J&-lt\·29). L11t IUIUoll ll:OV R. JUHi 111'lll Sltltr Avtr1U1, F1111nl1ln V11i1y lt60 M•~•r P!1t1, .A.pl. 2, Cosll Whteitr, Joanne •lld Ml• R111d1H Cltrll 01 Or•llll• Covnry en Jin. 1, '· • Emelco, Inc. MlnJrnvm K Cll)llbl• , ... Mam• A~•· Sllllt 206 '270. />MM, t lrl. Weaver. !.alldr• Je1n lfld Jl.1ymond \ti• by Tiit 111 M. WI Cl Ot IY C0\1111 bill $lOO. c .. 11' M1 C llfonll .UU Jolin F. Trool11, ff.ft N!OhllQOell Mr. 1no Mr1. Sl1pllln Le.ch, sot Allen Clfik r r' PU 1 RECOAO OF SUltVfV 111• T91i (114),~M 1 Ave., Founlllfl V1llt'f', C11ll, "'°' AYOClllO, CCN'onl Gel M.-r, Olrl. Beller. ilt.otiefl T. 11'111 SlllCIY C, F.JIMfl Loi 102 EXCEPT tllgnw1y Ind ClllMIJ, AlfllrfllY I p 1111-t TMll bu1tntl• II (OfldUCled bY •n Mr. tnd Mt1. VICIO• S1tw1rl, fSl2 Howard, Sus1n 1no K!mtMrly RIYrnood Pullllllltcf OrtnQot Ca.ti OtllY Pilot Abo lllKrlblcl 11 AP "41..nl.Q2 P1,1bll1~r o1 C 1 O ·1 Pila! lndivldual. Ertklnt Drive, Hunlll)lllon B11ch, HIMl!n, Je11111Tll E. ll'ICI Olnfly L. J•nviry f, 16. 23, 30, 197• 10-1.; (form1rlY AP 1'·312..l:I). L•tl llltlfft J 1' 1;1;.f'1t7,D1t "V 141•1, Jolin •• l ra.,llt bOy. B~nMis, Steven 1nd N•ncy Let · • • Ardrew MCCulloc:n. 1-'---"--·--·-·--------I Tiii• ttlll!l'llnl "''' fllld •Uh 1111 Mt. 1flcl Nlr1. Cl1r1nc:1 Y1U1, uo Hampton, An111 A.. •flcl Arll'lllr W1rr1n PUBLIC NOTICE Loi 101 EXCEPT Pll11nw1y and cn.n1111. PUBLIC NOTICE County Ct.rlt of Or•nut Cwnly on Ctn!" SltHI, Apr , 4. Co5l1 M11.1, Cuclmofl, Wlllllm T. •rid Pritcll11 Art.o llfferlbld ti Al' M1·221~ [)l(lmblr ze, ltll. Q!tl, A. (lonn.,ly AP Jt.312.Jll. L11I llM1steOl ---------------I Otum<Mr 1S. 1•n Pluulo, S1ndrl SUI ll'ld Ftlnk Er .... 11, SL1"·74'27 • • • Andr""' MCC11Uocll. TO IE SOLO NAME STATEMENT P11bll•hed Or•nt1• Ca.st 11 ''r'll Mr. 11'1111 Mra. GI'~ Hylll, 21• Jr, NDTIC9 TO CflEOITOlltS AS A UNIT. MJ"tmum ICtt Ollbll bid l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS Jini1lry 2, t, 16, 2J, lt1~ DI }' ~~;j T11sll11 "''"'""'' Ntwporl lttl(PI, boJ, Nklm1n, Bonnie J11n 11!d Robtl"t E•rl SUl'E•tOfl COU.T OF' THI!! JJOI). T"t tollawl119 ~''°" 11 doll'lll bu•lt1111•1-------------- Mr. olnd Mr1. R.lymond IC1,1kut1, 11210 HOl111111, Rt0tcc1 A.. l flcl Tllom1s F. tTATI 01' CALJ,OIJUA FOa If Ult P'OPlrfV II no! rtcltlm.cl blior. 11: 5111a11r Llrcle, '"°"n11lfl v111ty, girl. Loren1, Mary 5, ,.,. Ructy M. THI COUNTY Of OllANOE II It Ill IOki, IM rlOfll ol t101mp1lon D.S. fMTEllPAISES. m2 tty1nnl1 PUBLIC NOTICE Mr. Ind Mrl. G10T111 G1U1Mr, 1ol601 Ntls.on, T..,.r1 M•11!1>1 •nll E11w1rd H .. A·ntU wltl Clllil!, Port Of' .. H1,111lif11110n lle~h. Cll 9U" -------------- Swtt11n, lr..Jn., 111r1. Stoll Es!1lt ol' HAilt.OLO E 0 WAR D No Did w!ll bl tte9Pled tor letli "''' A, H1!1lllll,, 93'2 Hy1~J1 Port •ICTITIOUS IUSIHllS Mr. 1nd Mrt. Oolllld Snort, 2112 COllt H.,.lttt, ilt.m11 L..Jnd..Ktnr.tll..G._ HAGGEJLT'l': • ...lk•..eA.T-"'A<iGE.!lt."(,.Jkl lhin tl'll_mln!mum l !llOlllll ll!Own ,,,. Or .. HunllllQkln B11cl1, Cal. '2"6 NAMI ITATIMINT ,,..... Slrttl, \'.°'II MtM. Ol•I. P':'lfl"n, M.lrgt,..I M. 11'111 JOM M. HA,llGLO l'ATRICIC HA GG E RT , kt f0f11t tollowlnr111irll011'"lleKt111tton -Ttih llll'ltnlsr-·tS'-condllCl .. -W-t rl -l.f\e..JOllowl111 Plf.IOll..b ·~-bus.> .. M="~-11-- Mr. Md N\1'1. Jlrnl'I ZIPllac. Jan Ph•let , Glor91 E. allCI Mltdl A. DtcNttel. ot •ten IOI Of' grovo of IO!l. or 111rc1t lndlYIChl•I. 11: -- flllDOllfnt W1tll. Wnlmlr1111r. oJrl, Btu, Patrlclt Lynn Ind JOM Reid NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVE N lo lilt at Pirc.II of llnd IS dtltJ'lblCI •bo..... l"tlll A. H1l1luk COGNITIVE ENTEll:PRISES. t3'J A IN. •flcl Mn. 01vkl Ltlng, 2Q.U EIS! GIDtcrO, oebr• IC1y lflcl Tl'!Oln11 Ptlllllp cr9dltor1 of IM 1llllV. lllml:O clettdlnl TM PVrcr.ast prk • Is lo De p.la In Tiii• Sllllfl'llf\J •u fil.cl with tl'll C•rllon PlllCI, Cotll MIJ.1 ""1. P'.O. Wllllllrt "'"-· Apr. b , Fllllltlort, ~~!11!1• Mimi~ v:•J:,.na c,ti••/n lhlt ell Pfl'IOlll fl•~lno cl1im1 191Jn11 lull 11 1111 llmt ol PIHClllM 11 1111 Coun1v Cltr~ of Drlntt COUl'lty on Box ol6n lr..IN. C• '16'<1 • 111r1. •QO•ns. l!.llbe 1 n err c~ !M u ld dlct111nt 1r1 ,.q11lrtc1 to Ille IDCl'fl! 1111. Dlc1mber 11, 1t73 M•rv•rlt M. Kltfttr. 1l'3A C1r1I011 Mr. ind Mt1. Ot"Will CtrmlchMt, 1S1S MO!Oba<;ll, Tommy L. Ind Mlr\t tl\lrn, Wllh tilt n«eswrv voucher•, l'I Aller s1!C I.Ill, !Pit lllldlt1i9MCI, 15 ,...,_,, Plttl C°'ll Mtu, C1 tUU Sltl l'lldl T11r1c1, Coron• 014 Milr. ~~s~~~·E!:;.~~ ~ .. 1~nds1t?r~~~ D. rne olllce ol Ille t lerlt ot 1111 1oove •vt~ Tt• CollKlor, wlU tA~1111 • llff\I P11bll~Pled Ora~ Co.1st 01ily Piiot, Ttlls 'bu.rnus 11 ~ucrtd bY ,,, oar. Btrry, Ben F., 111 •nd JO.IP E. etttled ccutl, IN' lo Prtstnl llllm. wlrr. to '"' IM.IKh•wr of e1cr. Wit "' iNrtli. J•flua•t 16, n, lO. and F10n.11ry '· lndl"Wld111I. DlttmlMf 16, 1t1) V<1tut1tr. Mariori Kirr and John Oliver 1111 n«t1s•rv vovc:ritrs, to 1 M • Dilllll tnl• l!1n 011 ol J1n~•rY ltl~. n1i \54-1• M•rt•rtl M. ICltf!t.r Mt. 1no Mrt. Jon Allen, 311'tJ Grtlld Okltens, ca111erlne Mi ri• 1n11 Sllnlrt llflll•rslgned 11 t111 Llw Olflc• of Rottoerf L. Cllron, 1s This S1111m1n1 w11 tllld wl111 tlle (1n11, ltlll)OI hl1nll. 111r1. Euoane llONALO S. MORROW, HOO WILSHIRE T•• CollKlor ot .111 COi.iniy of PUBLIC NOTICE cw nly Cl1rk of ~ll'!Qlc COlolflly on: Dt<tmlltr 21, lt7l Wylit, John and Marllyn Dent BLVD.., STE. t U. BEVERLY HILLS. Ori~. S11t1 al C<1tlilorn1o1 0Ktmbtr JI, 1t1l. Mr. tflcl MrJ. Ct11rl11 Am1sn. 1058 Morlrot, Jeap Marlt Ind Rontld Piul CALIFORNIA to2ll, wr.ktl 11 the piece Cl.tit of Stlt: F1Dru1ry It, 191~ '*II L• Mlr101, L•11vn1 8e1cri, 9ir1. Anufl, Anneu11 M1r1lt111 1nd Nka111 ol t1111lnes1 ol lhe unoe.-.lgned In •M PuDlithe<:I Or1nu1 C1111 lJ~ll¥ PH01, "~'l,:J~051J./A:Eu~~NNE/S Pi1bflstled Or.n;• ca.st Diii)' l"llor, O•ctmlMr )J, 1971 Mr. 1nd Mr1. L1wrenc1 All1r11, 10.2 S•li1i• mtt11r1 pert1lnl~ to 1111 n lltt of Jin. !l, JO •nd Ft b. 6, 191' 101·1• J1n111.., 1, t, 16, 2l. 1'7• Jt».'l R Vls111a, Co111 Mes•, ooy. 8tder, Dennis i ncl Melody Cf\rl1tln1 Hid decldtnt. wUl\ln IOllr 111011)h1 •tier Till lollowlng perlO!I Ii doing bu1lnessl ---"'----"'-------CCCC: ~~t·~. ·~291R~;:lhe~~1 1 ~!.": Mr. tnlf M ts. Ch1rlflt s11mr1U, 111~ Wllile. R00trl1 S111lfl end Rober! I/II first PIJbtlcetlon cf 1Mll nor Ice. PUBLIC NOTICE at: PUBLIC NOTICE Vlrglnlt • ~ d Barr~ LH 5nydlr, mn Vl$ll l"llZI Or .. Lf'!llllll NIOIHI, ..., MIHlon Vf1lo, boy Tha11101 Rlv1t Av1nu1, Fwn11ln Storey 011111 JAN .• 11 , 1'74 MADRAS TltA,O!HG CO.. l.AXMI Chtf•!eno tnd G•eQOl''f W 1111 Im V1Uty, boY. Mauldin, Atine ICalhe rlf'll l nll W1yne Gtralll lt11 LDlllll L1 Je1,1nH11, IMPORlS~&S INC., 321 M1rlnt Av•·••I -------------- lotlwlck, 26S Soutn Plrk Llflt, Mr, 11!11 Mr•. Donlld 81nnl111r, 76.12 Elm., EJ1tulrl11 ol lht Wiii of Ekr1w Na. 24 tlllbOI l ~l•nd, C1llt. '26SI I IUJ Orange, boy Wnltnty Orlv1, HvnHnglOll Beictl, Avramld1!$, P1lricl1 A. encl Pnllllp ' !Pit •bo111 named dltl'denl NOTICI! 70 Clll!OITOAS Mr. 01,11~Y•nl 1Cum1r, 2912 AU• NOTICI TD CllDITOl.S , J1nu1ry 1, ltl• boy. Kln11, Lois Y'WOflnt incl J1me1 8em1rd lONALD S. MOAll:DW OF IULK TflANS•t:llt L111unt. L191,1n1 BtllCll, C1Uf. '2UI SUl'lifllOfl COUflT 01" TMI! ""jorl1 •rid WllU1m E1rl Fr11m1n, Mt. t nll Mrl. L" T. A,rchfb1ld, 1M21 JanlJln, R~bKCI Ann 1nd All111 LeRoy tl• WlllllJ,_ 11114., Sit. 111 (SKI. UOl .. lt7 U.C.C.) Mra. ICrllllmt ICumtr, 2tll A,111 STATI DI' CAl:lflOlNIA 2S Aw. G,1n•ll1, Sin Cltmtnll, 01G111r Str111, fOllftllln v111.,.., g.,1, tleverty Hiiis, Cl. "'112 Notice 11 heftb)' t llllft IO cr1a!tor1 L111v111, Ul911111 Be.cf\, C1llf. 92.UI FOil THI COUlilTY 01' Oll:ANCiltr: olrl ' Mr. ind M11. Jolin MlcBlth, 1111/a (2121 tn-tOOt ot IM wllr.Jn ••mtd 111rllt• lhlt 1 Tllh bu1l1>111 11 cOfll:luclld b1 1n lilt. lt·7"'1 Jiii. 2 J11m1n., 1..oron1 1111 Mlt, ooy. AlllmlY for 1!.11c11lr!J1 O\llk lrlnifer II lnttndtd lo bl midi lllcllvlllUll. Est1le of MAllEL STOUT, Otc11Nd. M1dt1lr.• •rid WUU1m ADt1lon, 241•2 Mt. •nd Mrt. Mlcfllel Lvllreu. 400 E pol.+ G 'd Pl.lbllllWd Or•llll• coist o1;1y Piiot Ofl Pf'rlllflll pr1JP9rfy, Mr .. n11ttr .,.. ICrl•llrl• IC11mlt' NOTICE IS HEllE&V GIVEN 11> 111111 C1Jllll1 Ltn1, Ml,slon Vltlo, olrl C1l1llF11 Ori". Nlwport BIKn, t lrl. X L ill e Ji,,~ary 16 U. JO lnO Febf'llltY .. acrltllcl Thh •l1ttmenl WIS fl19d Willl ll'tl credlt0t1 of TM tbovt "'""' dlcldlllt Jin. J DKlrnMr a:, lt7) 197• 151.7,j TM ·,..m11 •1111 bllilnt•• tlfOrns ol CounlY Clerk OI Or1ng1 COU!lt'I" on !hit •II ptr111t11 hllllllll cl1lrn1 101l11U K1tllll!'flfl •flcl Cl!lrle1 lit.. ,...uribrn1n, Mr 11111 M •1.., ••·• ,1 2 J111u1ry U, lff"-F 30n7 !hi MIC dlc:tdlr'll ''' r-~rtll to flt• 2U4 Vie C111rw, MIHIOll 111110, t lrl Blicklln, Ir~;...-.,, • ..,,..,...ro, 4 I N !he lntendld lrinsffrorl •rt: Putlll111td 0r1,... (o..111 OaHy Pllo1, tltlfn wUtl lht r«•1.1,Y~r .. In J111. 4 Mr. Ind Mrl. Jtfomt Bl1k•. 26t Capito ews Sen1ce PUBLIC NOTICE Wllll1m T. ICl .. n. Jr. •rid B•lty Jtl'\llry It. u. lO Ind Fe1>r111ry '· lhl olllc• ot "" cltrll "' '"' ....... Mery lflcl Thom1t Wltl11m Grtttt. Dt;rll StrHI, A•I· a , COii• ...,....,. SACR "!ENTO _ An M l---------------1 ICltln. llOll E. LoO•n Av.11111, C•tt ltJ• 161·14 11t1rn1..i court, or to prlllftl ti.m., wltf\ IS. Hltll Or .. LIOUlll Bt ACll. Olrl gorl. l\.l> 1111"' SL.I' 741U Me11, C1llfornlt, Ori"" COUtlt'I" IM ntetJHrY 'IOU(l'lln, lo lllt 1,111. su;:mJ:t~1rr1~s<t:.! ::•¥«!.Y:i~· Mt. i11c1 Mr•. B1rry IC:1UT11r, Ill page guide to assist California su,*•10111: CDUflT OI' TH• Trie n1rn• •nd llulll'!Ht t1111r111 ot PUBUC NOTICE d••ltllld it illt attic• of hit '""""''· Jin, S Yorktown Lllll. c0111 MIW, boy. STATtr: 01" CAl.ll'OflNJA FO• Ille lnftndtd lr1.m ler1e It: EDWAROS, EDWAll:OS, iflcl ASHTON, ICllhllNll •ncl Ronald C1rl UWI•. 315 Mr. •1111 Mrl. s1 ..... n Wllkl, Ult manufacturers in e x porting TH• COUNTY OI' o•AMOI!! Don•ld E. Stott, 1'm ROKOI Blvd.. FICTITIOUS 8USINESS '10 N. BrMd 8lvd .. Gllndllt, C1llfon>l1 Mont1r1y, L19un• Blltl\, glrl lol.llPI 8111.tr, Apr. 8, 5-11111 Ant, NO. A 1NSI 5epul"Wedl, C.lilOtflll, LOlo Angtll1, NAME STATEMENT 9IMIJ, wPlltll II IM OIK I of ftllnt11 P1rtltl1 •1111 JOMCJll A. All111, 13' gl rl. products is available from the D•o•• TO SHOW CAU5E Counlv Trit fall . . of Ille IHldttlltMCI In •II "''""" Jiff· A,r19on SI., Sin Cltl!lllllt, glrl Mr. Ind Mrt. l(f'rlllf Erlct.a.on, lttl • • I" rt JAIMS JORON EDMONDSON, lf\;11 !Pit OtQ91rly otrllrttnt herelo buslnHs ,1~"'11 ptrMllll i re 11°'1111 ll!nlng 10 ll'tl nl1!1 ot uld dtc.tcltnl J•"· ' B•k•t SltNI, ,,.. .. MIJ.1, girl. Cahfom1a Department 0 f • MI n 0 r, by CARALYN DALE Is dHC:rlbl<I 1 ... 11-r•I ••: M•~rl1ls, SAFE TY CONTROl SYSTEMS, lDOl lltllllln lout monll'ls •ft•r 111t tlrtt publl(.I. Myr1 11111 Jol'ln Clllrlet McN1rn1r1, Mr. and Mrl. Jlmft Bee•, 93S6 Co C I • • AHOOIMER. '"'It P1renl fer Chltqe 51,1pplltl. merctlllllllw, eqvlpmenl, (or) ltld ff JU A~t C°'I• MHI C..UI llcn of 11111 1101lc1. 16111 Oakway Lint, Chlrio, Olrl Tkl1w1l1r Clrcll, Hunllt111lon tltatn. mmerce. ' ' a I f 0 r n I 3 ol N1mt. el1tlronlc 1U(Jll11s t nO ls loc:1!9d •I: IJot '2626 .. ' ' "01lllCI O.C.rnber 2t, ltn P1tricl1 ~ Roblrl H•rry T1Knl1r. Twin glrll. E "-. . , , WHEREA S CAR ALY N 0 ALE E. Logt n AYlnue, Cotll ,.,,.,,, Ctlllotnla. Robert F K1,1nt1., 23.Sn 0 O JACIC &TOUT 2Tt7 SoU!tl Co1sl Hwy.. Ll!l\lfli DICHmotr 2', 117l xport .:>erYICCS Gu Id e A,...OOIMER IS "" mofhlf or •PJ>lic..111 Ttial 11111 bulk ••• ,...,..,. II lnlllldld El Toro c1'111 '2iJO "l'Y•• rH fJKulor of 11111 wlll cl flt•ch, bo'f Mr. Incl Ml'li. John F. Rossmann, 'd J' f f h JAIMS JOA ON EOMONOSON, t perlDn lo bt consumm1l«I II Tiit otllce of Robtrf E it:urtlt. 2lS71 0 O lhl •IJOW! 111ITllCI decldtnl J•"· 1 17030 S..n Rltirllo, Founlilll Vill~y, prOVI es 3 IS Ing 0 more l 80 1,1nd1r 11 yNr1 of 1g~, Ml liled 1 E"rl M. Price, lU S°""h B1v"''Y Orl"9, El loro C 'n1 '26.XI 1,1ryel t .. IDWAll:OS EOWAll:OS J~s ...... :.r: ;!;1""~\l'(~~."'~~nM~~·.·.· boy. l 000 California org . r l)ll!llori with !Ill Cltrk ol 1111• COii rt Sullt sew. Bav•rly Hltl1. C1tltorfll1, on 0111111 ' : . Kuriti.. 2llO w 1!11Jl ANO ASMTGN Ciolilrino, boy Mr. ind Mrt. Rlct11 rd Cr11pln, 19'20 ' a n1za JOOS for I f\ order cf\anglng 1P!'lk11nl'1 ""me or 1t1er FtDF'll•rv I, 197•. A""ritlrn. cinf. ' ' 41* H. lrtlllll ll'tll. JllCl\I MIV lrl(I Wlltllrn Leiter Selby, Sherry LIM, Aol. 41, S1nt1 An1, and businesses. from JAtMS JORON EDMONDSON lo So lar IS II kt1ow11 lo 1tld ltitllldtd Ttl!I bllslllftl Is tolld\l'Clld by 1 llfl'llr•I Glt""11, Clllflnlll t11*l 3'0JI Clllltl Dr., Oafll Po!nl, Olrl. girl . JAMES JOll:OAN AH001MEll : TrenlflrH Miii lnten<itd Tr1n11tror1 Ultd Otrlnerlll!p, AltOnwtl fw IUUl!tt J•P••rv t, 1914 Mr. 1nd Mrs. cntlstooher HOPklni, IT IS OROEAEO !net ell persons 11>1 tollowlng IMlllll!on1I Du1ln111 narn11 ROO.rt F ICurit~ Putlllsl'ltcl Or111goe Cont 01l1y Piiot, Sll•rori ind Dontld I!. Sammon•. 26195 111 W111 DrengewOOCI, Apt. U, PUBLIC NOTICE lfllll'illltd In IM abo"WHnlh1td <milltr •flcl tlfdr1s1n wlttlln 1111 ln•H Ylltl Thl1 11a11men'1 w11 flltd wllM IM J1111,11ry 2 9 1' 2l 1t7• l931·7l L1 Siert• Qr .• Mlltlon Vll fo, boy Anlf\11111, girl. aoD1•r llllore !hit Courl 11 2:00 o.m., list oist: Hon•. CounlY Clfik ol Dt•l'G4 Couny onl --~-·-·-·~-----"'-'"-" S1,111n tllCI Frederick Hvh Weller Mr. 1na Mtt. John E. GOOC1m1n, FICTITIOUS tlUSINESS en Feb. 26, 191~. ln 1111 COllrlroom D•ltd J1nuirv 1'• 1t7'· Januerv 11, 197.(. PUBUO NOTICE • "' 1 , 0 5 Mirian Wt•• ltg11n1 8e1ch: 310. )Olltn MIO<IOClt, Sln!I Ane, NAME STATEMENT e!,. OeP11rtmtnt > >. 01t Ille Courtricuit /1/PO•O>C'EALO E. SCOTT _ f*"l------~-------glrl. The following oer)On It 11olng buslntsl '"" Civic Ce11 er rl111 Wes!, S1n11 EARL M. P1,1bll111td Orar1111 Cotti Dally Piiot, l'ICTITIOUS IUllNISI Jl,.\ll'l' t, lf14 Mr. I nd Mt1. James H1n1on, Jll •s: An1, C1llfornl1, 1flcl allCIW CIUM, II M1,..l11 A. Hlf'l111 J1flu•ry U , JO, 1flcl FtbrV•l"f "-\3, NAMI STAT•MllilT N1ncy 11\0 01rre!I Woyne Stephefll, H1ml1ton, Cotti Mcui, bO~. CFG FINANCIAL SERVICES, 11943 •ny, why the pellllon for chaf\118 of llS IOUlll ltMrly Dri.... 197• 221·1• Thi tollowlng PlftO!I 11 dol119 bu1lnt$S ~'62 Lor! Ann, lrvl11t, olrl Mr. 11>11 Mrs. Mlcn11I H1~on, 2015 O.tte SI .. FOl.lnlein V•llry, c1. 9770. n.t!l'll lhOlllll llOt UI gr.tnled. 511111 JOt 11: J•:':f'...~;~ ~r,'!'::;1 ~l~~~ itr'F Avenue Pomon1 strtt!, co111 Mew, glrl. cerrnen F. Gi1Uo, 1194 0111 51., IT 15 FURTHElt ORDERED that • ~ HUii. c1111oml1 tt2lt PUBLIC NOTICE DICIC'S EQUIPMENT RENTAL, lOSn JtPllll'Y 10, ,,,, Otc1m111r )0, lt1J F01Jn!1ln Vellty. C•llf. 92108. Cop'( of ,,.,, orclef' IO '"°" (lllW bl 0111> Put1111hed Or•no• CCIII! Dally Pllol, Stern A ...... G1r11111 G•O'YI, Cl. '164 ICiln/ttll Ann tnd Larry Douglai Mr. Dflcl Mrs. Pnllllp S1ll1bury, 1111 Tflls buslntll Is ccndvcled Dy 1,, lllMll In ORANGE Co.t.ST DAILY FllL:JT, J1n111ry ?3, lt7• :W-7• SUl'EfllOfl COUflT Ofl THI!! Dick Sff!!tr. 10511 Stirn •Vt ., G•tdln VHtey, ;n1u A'lft'lllt Oesc•nlO, Sen :it•Y••r~ L.""'' Ntw.,orl ije11cn, girl. lnlf lvldual. • Mwso•Plr of o-r•I clrcv11Tlon prlnt..i PUBLIC NOTICE Grove, c1. "Ml Jven Ciph lrtllO, gl rl Mr. 1nll Mr1. Jl.lcn1rd B.tek$!rQITI, Cirm!n F. Gvllo In Ort1191 COUll!y, Ctlltor11l1, onctt t , STTHATEI! DI" CALIFOlNIA"fl"O• Tl\lt bllllMU Ii conduc:llcl bY 111 JllMll,., 11, 1t1( USf 81-er. Coslt M1s1, 11lrl. Tnlt st8iemenr was •lied wl!h tht Wflk lor 10\lr 111o:t11.1!w1 weeks orlcr HOTICI! TD CflEOITOlS COUHTY OF OllANCill lndlvlduel. Cl1ucll1 A. Ind John LOI.lb A"Wltibltt , 01c1m111r JI, U1l COi.int¥ Clerk of Oranot CounlY on lo 11111 dalt Ml for he1rlt1Q on lhe SUl"l!!IUOllt CGUllT 01' THE HI. A llMl Dick Sfttlr :U.OSI Vlt Ptr•, M111lon Vlt/o, boy Mr. Ind MTI. Ron1ld Flor11. 1600 J1nu1ty I, lt1~ ptllllon. STATI 01' CALl,OflNIA FOil OflDEll TO SHDW CAUSE l'O• CKAHOI Thh lllllrntlll ""'' flied ""1111 !ht ·····-'' ,,,, VIII• VOfbt, Aol. '21, HunU"''~ o ..... ,,, 1• 197, OF lilAM• • • c 1 " • r , BwcM boy. F.)llSll · · • • THI: COUNTY Ofl oaANOI ln Ille Mllftt ot !Ill Appllc<1ttlon of Ollnfy Clerk ol Oft1191 Colll'llY on ~;, ·~.::utpH.:V~"'~!n Gij~~',; Mr. Incl Mrt. GrlQOrY Meniltelm, Publlsf\ed Or~l'IQe (01$1 Pttly p!~'_t ~= 2°::n~~=1ior CO\lrl Ht. A·JMtl MAilt.JOlllE. DUHAN ADLER, for Ch.Inge Jin11try I, lt7'· C1pl'Ut1no. boy 1602 HlslOll, .A.pl. X·2. T111lln. glrL. J1nu•rY '· 16, 23, JO, 1'7• ae:o•Ge: L IOlliJ o!:~::ci. of EDWIN 0. GARRISON, of NlnM. Plltlllllltcl Dr•no• CCII I Dl11Y"!i: C•rol 1..a H•r~ Fttnlllln H•ftr. JIPYlr'f \, 1t 71 PUBLIC NOTICE Atllll'llrf Al Law NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN 10 tlll Tiit •CJPllc•llOll of MARJORIE DUHAN Jinv•rv t, l,, 2l. JO, 1974 1 ,,_7, :Mm Mcwt!'ll Or,, Mlll lOll Vltlo, Mr. •nd Mra. T~•s Ltfkar, 11)2 l Montn:h l•Y l'\u.a, SYlll l~S credltOF'I of IM lbowt nlmtel cllcldlnt ADLER, tlilO k.-n II MA.ilt.JORIE•l---'----"'-------"-- DOy J111••rr 1J, 1t74 ,.:."•::..OAV:,,~· :~~~1Ys~~r~Y·1w -FICT1T1Dlis ·1us1Ness ~!t:'.!~m.f'=~ run ,,.., 111 Pfl'IO!I• 11:11111'111 '111 1•,.s ag1tn1t ~~i~: 1~11> c11:;n ot ••"'~"~::.,: PUBUC NO'n.CE R1n1t1 E. llld M•rl Jowoll Wagntr, T1,1111n li"WefllJI, COSll MtM, bo'f. l>IAME STATEMENT Allor11ty lor 1'111"-llll uld decldml .,.. rtQU' IO Ill• bft-11 Ill~ Ill C<lllrf, Ind II appurt1191-------------- 2"11 Clllmpltln ltd •• L0911111 HIU1, Mr. •rid Mrs. MlcllNI ColUns. 11•1 Tiii followiflg oerlO!I 11 doln11 Duslntst P\IDllillld Orll'lll'I (Gist Otlly POof, ',"°.,.m"ot1k'~ll ~lll .... nec:~~rv or vo:.hlr,•.:..,_~ from t.1!~ tPOHc•llon lhtl MARJ0A1E NGTl(9 TO CllDtTCMU boV J:ni:!~'tl11t~ll. N1wporf Bt•th, boy. 1s: Jinu•ry 1,, 23, X. Ind FWlllr\' 6, tnllttld covrl or to prtstnl tMm ';cij; OUHAN ADLER hll 1111d In 1ppllc1llon SUl'ElltlOfl COUlltT Of' TM• M~;:,~,T~~~~11~Y="'1· Jsot Sovtll Mr. tl"lll Nlrl. Jolin Ftlltt. 9312 Vellrllo, DRAPERIES 8Y ICAlHltYN, Stt lt7• lSJ.74 lne llKllH'rv VOiie....... lo ' I I\ 1 prop111h19 ln•I her n11TM1 be ttltn~ 5TATI 01' CALll"OlllNIA flD• Brtndl Ind Yon .,0,1 l!llldh•rn • .0! H\lnl!nglon BtlCh, Qlrt. Plummer Slrttl, (D$tl M111, Ct llfornlt undttilgllld II 3IO Gti,.,...,rt Slrffl·ivlll lo MELISANO MARCH . , THI COUMTY 01" O•ANOJ P I.I ' C M M ' "~1 PUBUC NOTICE .. 0 .. • -· ., • <•II•-••• "''' NOW", ttltr~. 11 11 lltretw orderea N•. A·7'Ut r•t o, 1n llmln!t', Olrf r. lllCI r1. HOrlln llllTltP, 1'7 (1lllryn Srymi nsltl, S9t l"llll'llmtr ' .. agi1,,. IC." -'Ind dlr.clfd, I/Ill all 0tr10M lnternllcl Esltlt of LIDA I . LUtl"l"OlO, J•P111ry u, ttl4 Et'Mrlld B11y, L11g11n1 Bit ch, glrl. Slrtel, '°''a Mei•, Cilltornl• ,.,,,, which It IN. PlllCI ol bu1ln111 ol' 1111 In H iii mtller do •ooe•r ~ !till Dlc:11Mlf. 0 1an1 lrnl Tlmolhy o.ntlll Geln11, J•nllll'"f J, lf71 Tflll buslnlH ls cond1,1cle<1 DY 111 ,ICTITIOUS IUSINISS 11noersl9ntd 111 •II mtll1r1 Oll'llllll"I Court lfl o.partmenl 3 Oii fM Slh lflY NOTICE IS HEAE&Y GIVEN to 11\t 1•282 M1ln St., Ao!. 29 C, Tustin, Mr. I Md Mrt. Ctrt Schmidt, 1•691 llllllVldual NAMI STATt:MIHT lo 11\1 "lalt ol' Nlllf elKllCllnl, within of Mircf\ 191, ti 2•00 O' 1oc:k pm crldll0t• or !Ill Ibo-le n1mtd llludtPI OOY C111blr11 L1n1, Hvn!lt111lon B11ct1, K.1thrvn Siymintkl Tiit tollowl119 P"'IOn ls dol119 bvllnesl tour months Iller !ti. llrsl putttlc1llon ol' wld d~'f to ' show C.un '\lllly t • ~ tllll 111 penon1 t11vtng cl1hn1 .,.1nu ' ~ 207 ... , ..... 1'111-.... "11llr.,. "'~ h _,,.,,,...""'-fie but -n, boy, I~ "'"-II hf///"• ' Thlt 11111mtr11 WIS "flied with Ille IS: of ll'lll l'IOllCI. IPf:!llctllon ror cf\tng• of Fllml ~Id IM ••Id dKtdlflt •r• rtqvll'lid to 111• Coun!y Cltrk of orang1 counlY on llANC,...O A,LISO. 200 Wnkllff Drlv1, 01ltd J111u1ry I, ,,,,, not bt 11rtt1ltd. ll'tlrn. wltll ""' nec11ury vouchtrt. 111 JaPUtr}' 1, 1914 Newport BlllCh, C1IUornl1 t2660 8ETTY L GARltlSQN, It 11 l\lrlher ordered tn1t 1 COOY !ht ol!l<t ot IM cltrk ol' lhti lbo"WI ,.)OJtt Rlehlrd II. Jord.lti iGln1r11 P1rt11er), Ex1<:11lr11 Of !Ill WUI of thl1 Ordtr To $hOW C.rJM bt publltlllCI tn11119d court, « to ort11nl tl'tlm, wl!n Publl!htO Or1n9t Coall 01Uy Pllcl, 111 Abllont, BllbOI llltndo C1llfor11l1 ol' !ht •IKI ... n1mtd dltld1nl In !hi ORANG£ COAST DAILY l'ILOT 11\1 llKllJ.ll"f YOllChtt'I, to I tit J1n111ry t , 16, 23, JO, 191• 'f.11 '26'2 • IAl•D •· COl'l"IN t ntwip.t0tr ol ll'tl'llrll ctrc11l1tlon, und..,.llgntd at POii Oltlet llOlf II, Th is bv•lnc1• 11 btlng cetndutted DY * OMllMJre, S111!1 "0" prt111..i In wtd tot.1ntr, 11 lt•tl once S1nl1 An1, C•UlorPlt t'l:7Ct:I, l'tlllcll 11 I Llmllld P•rlt11rslllp ~ ... c~. Ca. tUJI 11ch ·--f!N' fo\lr 1ucc1ulw wetkl ll'tl PlllC• of bu1!n111 of 1111 \ll!OtrtlOntll PUBLIC NOTICE !llch•rd II. Jord1n T1..,._1 71........,1 prior to 1111 dlY ol Hid tteadng. IP •II 1T1tll1r1 oert•lnllig to !llt 11!1!• C -Thlt t)1!trn1n1 flied •Hf\ tllt COi.iniy AllOfllW fw l..c:IJlrl• D•1911 1nl1 1.r11 day ot Ptctmlllr. of 11rc decMttnt, M111111 IOllr montf\t )iCTITIOUS IUSllilllS Cltrll of D•ln9t Counrv Oii Otc. JI, 1"11blf1tlld Or•no;rt CCIII! Diii'( P!kll, 1t7l-tfr.r"" 11111 P11bllc1ll011 of""' nollcl. T.. AMI STATEMliHT 1tn. Wl~Jtm .1. SI Jlll't,., CMIPlty Cltril J1111,11ry I,, 23, lO, 1nd Ftbr\ltry ,, JlllAHIC OOMEHICHINI, 01ltd Jtnv•ry t, lt14 lallowlng Pfl'IO!ll tit' dof119 tly Tl'tlrlMI M. Wtrd, OtpU!y. • 1'7• lt.s.7• JUGO' of 11111 Svperlor COIH'I Tlttt l"tur1nc1 Ind Trull COMPlny 11Us!t1111 ts: ' ,_... OCM.DMAN & tc:ACilOM II:. Wtldm•n. V&A MOBIL SERVICE. 21502 ,.11bll111td Dr•ntt Cotll 01t1v Pnor. PUBLIC NOTICE 1•1 c.i11wy l'•rll 1a111 l!:•KUtor of"'-Wiii of Broololhllrlf $!., H\IMllf'l!llOll Bffth, C•lll. J1n111,., 2. f, 1,, 21 U7' 2936-7;1 t~I• m.t lltt fbo\19 ll6mld dkedilnt 92~ IM ........ C•. ,_., LIMDST•OM, lltOlllON, VlctOI' J , C•mltlerl, 211n ll:letimoncl PUBLIC NOTICE SL1'·7•1' Attlnlln tw ._......... LOVIU. a IUN• Cr., H11nt 119ton hid\, C•llf. tuA6 ' fllOTICI TO (lllOITO•• -;;;-.cc: .. ......_ ....... t"-t Augutll,.. NllMlo. 21cg1 lndl90 Ct.. IUPlllOll COUlltT 011 TH• l"vbtlthH °''"" COlll 01Uy ...... ~h.'::t:":;" ,. -· ,...11111!119I011 81.cf\, C11ll. t26'6 I 1J9t STATE Ofl CALl,GINIA l'Ol 1 F .,.. Thli tMh'•flS Is lltll'l!I condllct9d bJ lilOTICI TO CfllDITOll:I T"IE COUNTY GI' OIANGI J111111ry '' U. a tnd 1btv•l'"f 6, I'~! Ctl ) •JMttl • l'trl,..,,l\lp, SUl'llllG• COUll:T Ofl THI Mt. ,t,·7'4M lt74 160-14 A'*11tf' ,_. lnc.tw Auvi1illn• N•11r10 ITATI GI" CALlflOlltNIA ,.0111: E1l1!e ol' HEUIE VIRGINIA ,ORAN, Pvtllllhtd Orarttt CO.ti Diiiy l"llot. Ttirs 1111~1 111..i with 1111 Cvunty THI COUNTY DF OltANO• 0tc11std. PUBUC NOTICE J1n11ttY t. 1•. u. JO, 1t14 n.14 Clltr: of OrlllQI Cou"IY on Jin. •• lilt. 4·ft1M lieTICE ts HElllE&Y OIVEN lo '"' ' 197•. Etl•lt of ELMER B. HAOLEY, cmlllor• of , ... ltlO" lllmtcl dt<tcltftl NOTICI ,! ·.~LIC IALI '"*'' 0tcff5fCI, !NI 111 Pfl'IOl')I lllvlng dtlrM 111•lnll """ "' PUBUC NOTICE l"ut.lltl'ltd Or•not Cots! P•UY l"llol, NOTICE IS Hl!ll:l!llV OIVEH 10 !ht !ht wtc ~I •rt rtc1vlr9d to 1111 TO ~~..,.,IT ~ ~~~~=··1•1 l'ICTITIOUI 1u11•-· JltWlf'' t , 1•· ». )), lt74 U.1• crlldl!Or't of lht Ibo,... ntf'tl4td dfclodent thlrn, wllll 1111 l'IKn»,., 't'OllCl'ltrt, lti •--1 " ""' ' J M'"I IT"TIMIM•T• fh•t 111 Ptf'IOtll hlvl rw d611111 ..,1,.91 "" offlcit et tti. c11tk ot tht •llO\'t ... .,.. • l'lllrlfW Vtfl on •IMMl'V ..... ,. tn. Miki cltctdtllt irl r.QUiNd lo "" ttllltlld C:Mll or to ~ tlltm, wlf!I '" 1'14,, ., 10:00 A.H.. • JWllllC .. 1. Tiit fol'°"'"' ...,_ h. Clolllf IMIM•• llltm. wllll tllf lltC .... ry \'OllCMrt, I" lflll nrteetlll't vouctltts, kl t ti t wtlt llt flllcl II IMtl Ati• Tow, t'6 tt: PUBLIC NOTICE ff'll olltc.:1 of ll'lt cltflt ol tilt •llOW uncll!'llll'tled 11 lfll L1• Ottlct of H1LI.. So. S.ntt ,,, !9111• Ati•, C1UfonlU W!llHlll C I HT I It OEVILOI'· l"ICTITIOVI IUSllil•Ss • tnlllltd «M)rt, 61' to "9Hflf '"''"· wltti FARR!lt .. IU•llllLI.. "' So-fllgwrM IO .... tor c•th 1111 tollowlll!I eo111i.r.1, MIENT ~OMPAf'olY. 1200 H. MMI ... N.t.MI &TATIMINT 1t11 nec"11rv woucl'ltn, 10 I ti 1 St .. a..t11 Floor, Loi Allft(", C.llf01t1l1 to wtt1 lt70 CMw 1,.,...1• 1.0 . 1.,.1011· Jtftt• AM, C1Jlfwnl• '2101. Tiit fO!IO'NlllQ PftlOll II CIOl1111 bllllnttl uMMrllOnld ., 250 E•sl '"" SI., Sllllt t0017. wlllcll II "" lllte• of M llWM 2~ Mid co11.-..1 tMlno htld 10 M(Ull M. P1'11d 1'611f. G-r•l 1'11'1Mr, 1ltto 11: H, Cent• M•••· C1llforaf•· l'tllltll 11 of IN "'*''"""' In •11 !Mt*• "' wttetlloft .,,..... Vnclff • rtllll CN!On IOICI. Lot AllQt1•.. Cllltornl• 'Klll1C'$ MEATS. ISll s. lllowtr. thl pl Mt ol blli!ntlt of I~ ul!dtrtlfMll Ptrt•lnlfltl lo tilt "''" OI .. 1c dll;8dtfll, ltlll•lrntflt ltQlrlW • , r •• '". pi ... Sin!• Ant, C•Hf. lt1 •II rn1tt11'1 111rt11111,.., to '"' "'M wllfll" '°"" m«!llll tfftl' tilt ltrtl (('elll(llttOIMll .... eonlrtc:tl lllld • ., 'hll• MIMI• •• Cetnd\l'CllCI bl' Umlt~ llltlOon DI Wiii 1Clrll:P1trlc1t, ~2 of w le1 Hndll\t, wttflln fOllr "'°'""' eulllk:•tl• "' ""' ,...,,,.., OtMrel MtWI A«fft•t1<:• Corw•t11111 hrtnl'*fllp • I lrOlltW•Y• Coli. M11•. Ctlll. n.i1 11t1r 1111 lltll pvt11Hc•ltofi llf 11'111 llOKU. 0.1111 Jtn, 1&. 1'74 • 111CllrM .,.,..,. hid Pllbltc Mtt It M. Otvld l"1vl JH!I 1Ch1tt1tric11. 462 ll'OWW•V· Cotti 0.1111 J•t1U•I')' ... '"' Ol!OllGI "· KHNllDI• .... contvtlM .ccor.nno 1o lht llwl Gtnll'll l"•rl!ltr MtM, t1tn ' -Col. ltll"' Htl'tl"" fltri.U.lt Elll'C\f!Ot D( 111t Wiii ol' 1M Sl•tt af C1llf0tfll6, G1t11r•l M!!lor1 Thll 1t1tenwt1t Wit !(Itel wllll 1111 f till """'*' ti cond\lettd llT '" ucvter of "" '11'111 of "" •IMW ~ dtt'Hll'lf ACC9PltflClt e~ ,...,,_ "" rlOl'll COvriTV -, • .,.II ol OrlflOI COU!ltJ Oii 1ne1miu11. • .. ...,.,. ~ dtttlHrll Hll...L. l'Allll• .. •u••ILL to l>IC II 11111 Mlt. ' Dtc..mDtr ~I. 1m Jt1n Klrl.O<ttrltk ... t. P•NOC.LIN "" ... Pl ..... St., -....., TM tolllffortl It 1iN1M1tY ....ti tnd 11'¥Mt IC:lll£ ,.,._ Thi• tl•lt!Mnt wts ft1tO wlttl , lcltl N ~ Ut -,...-. c.....,... ,..,, IM'f 111 -II hM• Ml Tow "' .. ....,.. '""' COyttty ci.r11 11'1 °''* c-i., ., 1n&J ..... ... ..,.,, Fe. llt'ltl :1.1t1, Ctlffltnl1. Lil """'""' c•. tnn ~ 21. lf1'· .,._.,. Mn ....... OINliltA.L MOTOlll (ftlJ -1 .... "' -,_..., Or .... C0Mt Oall'f ...... ACCl,TANCI COlll"OtlATIOf\I l'lllltl.._ °''"" C-' J-m I. t, It. IL 1'1• -t. w.°'".rl, ~. Dt9f ,_, ,.....,.,. n, a, ..i .. .,..,.,. 6. II, l"vbt~ 0r..... Ctltl Dell't' ~lltf, l"vblltMd Dfl!IOI CMtl '""'! i "'44 lfl'' 1»1t J-..y U. Jt, 111• MW4 J.nw!'y f, t. lL 2l. 1'14 • ' HDTIC ... " WAO E1l1 """ NOT ELLE . , .. "' " " ... 10 Wiii '"' .. -•.. " .. .... IM Cl , "' Esta OICt • HOT <•edit 11111 ... lhen'I, . ... .... 111 ... ""'' ANO 511\11 ... In 111 " n 1l!er o .. KIND "'' SOSllll 111•1 ... p J;mu• 1t74 '"' bus.in ' N• ~ w "' c " l hi pert TM '"'"' 0 T"4 .,, ., • '"· '" lndl'W p ''" •m "" w1th oltic <M '"' ... ,,. "' "'" " "" wl!tll ,,.., •• , .. "" ... ,. . .. ' ''" "" PUBWC N<Yl'JCE I "" SUP'•ll<MI COUIT OF THI STAT• OP CALIPOl;MIA l"O• THI COUHT'I" OP' OlANGI ...... ,., .. PUBLIC NOTICE SUPl!llOl COURT OP THI! STATE OF CALtf'OlNIA POii THI! COUNTY 01" O•AMG£ Mo. A•117ff NOTICI" OP Hl"AfllMO OF PITITIOM FOl ,llOIATE 01" WtLL AM O FOil Ll.TTEll TISTAMEHTAlY (IONO WAl\1101 E1l1!r ol' ESTHEll L. MAHONEY, Oecr•Hd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11'1.t ELLEN JAME suu:RT has filf'd IWlrtln ' • 091l!lon tor ProOllte al Wiii 11>11 tor lssuenct ol L""'~ Tesr•men tarv I to the e>ellllOller lbofld we!'l'td l rtterenct to wtol(ll Is mll.dt klr hirther partlcul1rs, J 11111 fh1t the time •nd pl1c• ol hearlno ~ Into 1am1 116~ tNltll Mil 10< FrDru•rv -·11;·,n ,;-•1-,:00 'ii'"'·• ~1n · ttie-C'Olfftreom ot ~rlmftfll Ng, l ol »hi (O\lrl, 11 1llO Civic Cl'l!tr Prive wes1, In ...... tr.e City ol S1111t1 Ant. (~hforniJ, I 0.leG JAllUlfY 11, 1'/I WILLIAM E .Si. JO~N. CounfY Cluic JAMES I . MAC 00NAL0, HUllWITI, HUlWITl & llEM£11 Allltf'M'f'I II LIW ,. n1111 StlWI. l".O. II• 11)5 N-pOr'I St 1cll. C1llloml1 I Ttl: '"'' ,,,.t02ll I AHWMY~ tw! 1"1tlli- Pu'>ll1hW Or1n<111 Co.isl Olil'f Piiot, I J.i.nu1ry !l, ,A, ]O. lt74 136·14 --PUBLIC NOTiCE---1 , SLl"·J•:M I NOTICJ: TO CllEOITOllS 5Ul"l!lllOlll COIJllT OF THE STATE 011' CALlll'OllNIA l"OJl THE COUNT'!' 0 1' OllANGE Ne. A·7Ult ESlllt of JOSEPH R. NASON, Oec:HIM'd, NOTICE IS HE"E8Y GIVEN lo tM J (redl!Ofl of Ille ll:llWI Mmed ~I 111.i.1 111 Plf'SOl'll l'>llvlng t11lm1 19alns1 Ille' ~Id cit<:edefll 1rt ftqllirtd to flit ttlllm, ,.;111 lhe r1K11u rv vouc:hers. In Ille olfl(t 01 !llfl tier~ or llle 100Vt enl!t1eo court, or 111 prt~nt them, wl!ti Ille ne<:11Mrv vooc.iilrJ, to • I h 1 Ut1dtr1l11ntd 11 lllfl l 1w Ofllct of KINDEL AND ANOERSOlll. 1010 North 6r<N1dw1y. 1 S.i.nll An1. Ctlllornl1 92701. WlllCh II 11111 1)11ce.ol bu1l"4!11 ol the und1r1l11ntd In 111 m•11..-1 1141rt1!nl119 lo l!>t "'"" of s.ld de<~•. within lour months I 1rter lht llrtl !)Ubllc111on of this notice. D1ttd Ji n. 21. nr~ I DOR OTHV w. NASON I EuKulrl• ol the Will ol lhe 'l bOYe n,unt ll clecltdent KINOl!L ANO ANOl!lltSON 112t Nor111 lrNOllWIY S•nl• AM, C1Ufwllll t21flf 11141 U.·7177 .r.11-y1 fer: E•eculri• Publl.tied Orange Coasl Daily Piiot, I J11nu•rv 13, 30 and f'ttt>rullr'f II, \J, I "'' 'l'lS.1' PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS MAMI ST .. Tll:MIHT TM lollowl"9 persons ar• c1C1!1111 bu1fnf$1 11: PRUDENTIAL LEASING CO .. JTOO .....,.POI', Blvd., N1woor1 ltoth. C•. ~"'· Wotd W. Hogan, t 1A1 Pot! 1tov1I Clrcie. Huntl"91or! 6 e1ch, Ca. ~. Cl'llrlel $. Whll•ker. 3700 Newport 111\ld ,, H..,,OOfl 8111<11. Cl , f.!U(I, Tnb 1>U1!nt11 11 candoclrd b'f • ll•llf!r•1 p1rlntr1hlp. Wotd w. HOljan T l\11 1111t1m111I was !lied with !ht Countv Cl••k ol Oringe County on: 01<:1mbtr JI, lt73. ·-Pli'bll'htd 0r1no1 COllSt 01ilr Pllol, J11H11ry 2, t. 14. 23, 191A 39:17·7J PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOln IUSINl!SS NAMll: ST•TfMINT Tht lollowing pe!'IOll 11 do!no bllslMIS ••: PETE" PUD'S !"ANTS. 10$ Pl l'" Ava .• llol~. C1111. ll1ts1I C11rl!011 Ml::Motkln, not Belmont Ln., R111cn<10 ae,,ch 90'71 Tnls bu1!ne11 11 conclucttd bt 1n llldlvll!Ull. a. c. Mc.MIC~!n This 1111emen1 w111 filed with Ille C-IY c1111t 01 Or1noe County on JlnU1ry Jl, 1t1.a. ,_, ll'utlll$hed Ofl"I" Coa11 Daily Pllol. J1nu1ry 13. lO Ind F1bnllf'll .. 13, 197, m .1, PUBLIC NOTICE NOTl(I TO Cltl!DITOlltS ....... "'" Sul'l!'ter (ovrf " IN St•ll ol C11it.rlll• fer TM (OVnty OI Ol'lllft E1t1!1 of MYRON M. MORRIS, Oec:Hstd. Notl<I Is tier9tno o!ven to crtdOor1 of ttM •l»VI n11n0d de<:ectem trwt 1n p0r~ MvlflD cialms .i.;1ln1l the Mid oecOO.nt 1r1 r..wlrtd ft! lilt tllen'I. wltn lhl nKW•lllr'Y YO\ld'llrs, In •lot oflict ol ftll Clertl d tht ftlOYI tntl!IOO court. Of to pr111nt '""" with tilt l'IOCHMtY vvuc:flln; lo the l,ll!Cltrsltntd 11 !lot Office o1 TREMAINE, SHENK, STROUD I lltOIERTS. 60l SOll!h Ofl"' 5trHI, $If , 1'1t, LOii A11191t1, C•ltfotltl• 90014. W!llcll I• Ille plll:t of bu•IMH GI 1111 undersigned I" •II m•ll.,1 pert1lnl1111 10 Ille t illte of 1aid dec;ldtnl, wllt'lln tour month• 1ftf1' t!'lt flr11 publlt •llOll of lhl• not1c1. 01ttd J1nu11rv ''· 1f14 JOHN F, TOlfON E•«.ul9!' o1 llot Wiii Of h id dlctdent TlllMAIMa, SN•Nk1 sTaouo a 11101••Ts * Stttfl 011" It, Sit. 1414 LM Al!lttftt C1lferllll ... ,. AIMrMYI fer lkH~ ... "'¥1 ll'UOlllMd Orl!'IOI Cont Dtll'I' PIKf, li1nutr'1' U, JO, l l'ICll F•bf'llllry .. ll, lt74 ,.,, p I L -----·~ "" 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 -5 6 7 8 ~·------edntsday, January,3;19741 ___ fi -DAILY PILOT tlfi" -- An!IOl,lll(to.,.,lli. •••••• ~. ~'l• Au!Ci!IObi~ •• :-;-:-:-;-;-q_so--;-~ __. F l\ ' MotH>t .Ql,lll)fNtlf ~ • 9(.4 ______ Tt\e_llJue'-t Marketplace on the Orance Coast __ M·!No H.,... 1. I:> Sc.1 , , , '~ L.1) p.,~, ... ,, .... ,\l~·~ P.i1 O<>ll ~JOO'• .• , • , • I~•&~ lh1Qi f 1•0 .. 0. ... ,01 •••• 00 • \~'1 -ln.Q!Ovnlt't.l. , •• , , , • ~-DAILY-PILOT~ CLASSIFIED ADS -----·-·--R,.,nol • • , , , • • • , • • .100 • 494 ,, __ , ................. SOii (1,. IA Tlllnln/111 M11Mrlum 50J L.4111•1 Nttk ft .................. 51t 1 ~--""-·_·_"'_._.I~ SC: .... 11 & lnlil""lilllt ........ STS TllMlrlul ................. ,.. 1 ---1~ 5..-vke Oll'Ktli'y .............. 60I JN WMlld, Mill ........... , JOI JM W1t1 ..... l'lrnllO ........ " 7t2 JWI W1nlld, M&I' •.• . .... .. 1 .. ""' wtnt ... M&I' .... ... .. • 11• .____ ...... _-___,J[§J Anlillo;ti ... .. . .. • . • . .. .. .. 100 ""'"'"(" ..... "" ............ I02 AuctlOll ........................ IM l110dlnl Mtlerllll • .. .. .. . .. •• Mf C11n1r11 & &ciulpment .......... lot '•rlllhlrl ......... " .... " ...... ,. 01,..,. J.lol• .............. ".. '" ~ Gtlolls .............. 11' ,....,,., ......................... e1s Mit<ll'"«T .................... , 11f Mlsctli.-111 ................• , Ill MIM: .. 11-W1t1td • •• .. .• • 111 M11tk•I 1111tf'ttlntflts .......... tn Olfkt ..-11111111i1re/lct•I, ........• 124 ,~ ................... .,. Stw~ M.i.dliftft ..•.•..•..•.•• 121 ..... ., ..................... . Sltr9, nt111rm, 11r •...•..• 1n s •• ,.. ........................ 114 TV, "H l9, tU·,I, St-•.•.•. IM ,_,__ ... ..,.-.""'-,,---I~ ,...,, 0....... ................. , UI (lh ......................... 1$1 -···························"' ,lllil ........................... us ...,_ ........................ IU L!.-llcl .......... ,. ....... m I -'°'tii-.;.. I~ ~ ........................ ... 1 1111, Ma1111.1Slr'lkt ••. ., . • . tot I Mtl/Mfrl11t li41111p, .. , • ., .... ff4 ... 11. ,....., ............ : •..• ~ '°' ,,...., 1t1nt/CMrt« .......... tu ...... ""' ...................... "' ll•b, ''-'DOdl• ............ no ...... tMtll & 1111 ............ ,,, ... ts. Sler.,. ................ tU I l-lliJ AfrcrMI ........................ tlS c.m,.n, ht111t1M .......... m Cydn. •••· kMtwl .. . . . . . . ns lllttrtc (I" ................... . INtlM l+omft , ............... tll Mtttr """" • .. • • .. . • • • .. • • • • • ,.. Trtlltn. TraYll ................ "! Tr•lltn. Ut+Hty ........ , .. •• • t47 I ...... hn'lct A P1rtt .• , ..... t4'' .__-_"'_'* _ __,J!MJ .............................. ,. ~( .................... ts3 ~ .......................... ,. ....,,.. Ilic.. ..... . .. " . "" '" ,,.. ........................ ,., "~ ....... : ................. ,. tiU ,_... L ....................... M4 MM ~kt & l'll'tl • ... .. .. ,.. ................................... ........ ,,..,....,.. " "' " .. .. . . . . "' """" ....................... ... ....... .......................... ,.. STICKY DRAWERS cag be: made easi!'.r to open by applylna candle wax or soap on drav.-er nmnen. ~ store ~me bing you "''00 l C\f'Cf useT Sell It .... 1th a Dally Pilot Clauified Ad. Call S0-1611. ..,,§-» HERITAGE . • REA LTORS HORSES PENIN YRl-PLEX Excellent su1nmer/winter rental Income. OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 1212 W. Ba lboa Blvd. PAUL BALALIS & Assoc 645-3343 Newport Hgts Fixer Secluded 3 Bedroom Clltfhll.ven home with family room & fireplat'e on a huge lot irurroundcd by lO\\-ering trees. Owner wUI paint & c:.u-pet to suit. $46,500. Call Prest'W! Hon1es, &15--6646 N••• 1port1 e411fpmentf For a...Jr...t Ad ACTION c.n A OAIJ.Y "LOT AD-YISOl '41-Hll ll~IEN BOILING EGGS IN ALUMINUM POTS Add a little vtnea"'· Thi• will keep pan from daMnlng. Uoeful but no loT\"":er net<ted hen\:< IK'll fall \\'\th a Delly Pilot Oa.ssltled Ad, ~. 642-5678 COZY BAYSHORE HOME Private beaches and boating facilities avail· able for yo ur USP.. lm1naculatc 2 becl:roon1 home with lovely patio. $58,500. SHORECLIFF WITH VIEW Enjoy the lovely ocean view from thf spa- cious living room . Three bedrooms, 3 baths, and workshop. $125,000. MINI MANSION Entry, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living roon1 \Vith fireplace, large family kitchen, sunny en· closed patio, carpets. drapes and stwtters. Immediate possession . $54,950. _._ 644-1766 Coldwell, Banker ~ 2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd., N.B. WESTCLIFF AREA POOL HOME $41,000 FULL PRICE This beauti ful pool hon1e is a real value 011 iodfi.y's 1n11.l'ke1. The huge h·ec- 1 11.hnded lot gives this bon1e Ne\\'pctl'I almosphcre u t oU'l('r area prices. For further information, please Cull. Walker &lee lllil ,.,.,, Classified ads sell big items, small itcrus or any iten1 . Just call S.12-5678! $©~d{}~-~£tf S ® That Intrigu ing Word Game with a Chuckle 1 Eclitt4 i., (LA1 .. POU.AN------- N I F G E I I I I' B 0 F GE I' I I I i J'. t i t I c:an re m ember w Men money b1Jrnt a hole in your pocket, Now, 11 doesn't even S U G I N E 1-· ,.,, '"· "'"•1 l--,1'-~1r'T.1,....:.;..l .:.Tl-I O Complete the chuckle quoted L.......1--L...-L-~-l.....J , by filling in the mls.sfng WOl'd. yov deYe!op from step .No. 3 b•low. PRINT NUM&EREO lETIERS JN THESE SQUARES 6 UNSCRAM8l( ABOV! LWIEIS TO G!r ANSWU l • • I I I I I I ·SCRAM0 LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 S.Choo!1 ond In•''"'''°" .• ,.;11' • \')<) s. .. l(lf• ond 1111)\1'!\ •••• DOC> ~ '"""-'"'-•.• , • • f)\S • 4.14 4. UNlllUI: ti()MI: IN WESTCLIFF -ln11naculate, sunn y and tasteful ly clecorated. Super la ndscaping on a super size d lot. 3 roo 1ny bedrooms and a \\'artn personality for $tj4 ,000. A li sting of J~yle.e.n_E_\ring.~--- UNIOU E HOMES Realtor1, 675·6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar associated BAOK£AS-REAL TOllS 1Cl~ W 8olboe 671 lbtJ £~BOYD .... ~ .. ~-"'•11' .. ~ •• '" , ' .. HERITAGE REALTORS MACNAB IRVINE BAYSHORES-LOVELY LIVING lmrhaculate 2BR hon1e complete \\'/coun· try kitchep , FR & a bay \vindo'v. A real charn1er rr, $671500. Marlha ~l acnab 642-8235. ( 052) A TOUCH OF CLASS Architect's lO\\/D )1ouse . outside deck over- looking bay & jetty. Tri·leveJ \\•/elevator. Private Beach. 3BR's. N,e,vly decoratea. China Cove. $133,000. B. Morphy 642-8235. (053) MESA VERDE Sharp 3BR. 2 baUt borne" on lovely corner. Wal k to shopping. $38,500. Jack Howell 644-6200. (054) GEM ON ORCHID 2BR/FR -beautifully decorated num View. A super special hom e for $85,000. ~lartha Macnab 642-8235. (055) A SPEC IAL PLACE Co11tcn1porary & casual-designe~ ror ac· tive fan1il y li ving. Access to private beaches, 4Bll' s. 1:n . den in 1naster suite. Shorecliffs. ~160.000. B. Morphy 642·8235. (IJ511) MOVING SOON? l1111nediatc occupancy! 4BR Ranch .Style w/large yard. t yr. old. Decorated ror that Newport Executive. $75 .500 FEE. Joyce Edlund 642-8235 (057 ) Irvine M11Cn1b·lrvlM RMltyCom pany IOI DoYer Dflv1 M2·t225 II« Met .\rthur 144·1200 ' • • ' . ' :,-,,_ . • I~ I • 1-t • ' General HD ISSOCIUU REALTORS IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY CLOSE TO BEACH -n&w upper unit with large master suite. o,vner's unit re1nodeled. All new -wlth coiy !Jreplace. OWNER W ANTS OFFER . A low $114,900. Call Lo see. CALL 644·7270 ·2828. E. de! Mir . . PILOT·AOVERTISER J .:r-----..,.,,.,...-,...,-----,..,.-,..-.----~-..,....,...-------..-:-=...,..,......._ __ ::W::f<l::;::ne!day, Jan..,y 23, 1974 Genorel lrvlno Irvin• Lido 1119 • -----nc-Property 1 $35,000-.You'll L ... II BE OUR ,GUIST ••• BtauutuJJy •ppolrtted 3 See th.ls sharp 2 I: dtn, bdrm., 2 bath hOme with 2 bath, ma•t~r aulto. Prime RED CARPET r EXCLUSIVES !AmllY ?11\,, dlnlng rm. loot.I•. Smart d~. $'18,500 f------+--•~=:-~~:=:~ nifi.~o~tlJ>Avt., ~ MOBILE HOME! .1 ba unlit'. I IRVINE It diahwuher. Creal utility "Ql.8Cade" 1uodcl • sunken room. For the tuuy buyer! ttreplaoe & oon,·e1-.ational Call 544)..1720. atea-4 BR 211 sa11u<. vi.tat TARBELL, RHllor1 ol "INine'1" orange groves B•I...___ •--·in I from evtry room. On "The -rwn au a Jlanch," VACANT. 4 DR, tam.. nn., PEACOCK CREST In. kit. 2-Sty.187,500 An architectural "aem" on Manhatl Realty 615-4600 "executlve ro'v'' in the hlll!i. Corona d•I Mir IXICUTIVE RETREAT Exclusive President Model in Turtlerock. Plush carpeting, air conditioning, 2 massive fireplaces, sweeping view. GRUBB & ElLIS CO. Comer locatlon It beautiful garden vistas. O\vner wlll accepl your offer pending sale ot )'OUI' home! Corona del Mar l•R'"E'"A'"L'"T'"oR,.s_,...,...,...,...,......, .... ..,•J'So,.· .. 1080.., Duplex Huntl!!!l9n Boach L1gun1 BHch -·-A "HOME" TO LIVE IN! Price Reduction 2 Bdrm. + Pool HIGH If you are even vque!y In· $24 495 ON A terested In an exceptionally • HILL NowDOrl Beach FOR SALE: 139,500. OUPLP;X. A 2 B~ "'" SILVERCREST and 1 BR on one ot tijo MACNAB IRVINE INCREl;llBLl!I New Versailles oondontlnlWll In Blg Canyon, Listed at $175,000 • chanre ot plant' & owner n1ust sell immfd. lately. OUers: subttantially below llstlna prtce tnviled • tor Stile prior l/31/i4. C. Fiy or ·B~ O\\•ens, 64U235 (0 58). MOii LE HOME beot landac:aped ""''" Iii 20· x 53·, 2 80 2 BJ carp., Ea1ttlde Costa hteaa. 10~ down. ' dri.ped1 b!t-hu., refrla., j washer & elecl. (lcytr, wlrtd $42,800. 2' flOVSES. EutlOO for 220 air <-'Ond., kttch. c. M. ($21,400 ta.)', SUpet clock, 11tol'Bge shed, land• neat 2 bt;. 2 ~ house ut> scaped patio. Tlu:ee yl'a. old trout ''ilth a 1 br. 1 bath • like nu. Located 1n new houso tn re11r, for not much o.dull pk. &\Vay lron1 noisy more than alnglo houaes 1eU St" One-balt bt fronl club-tor. 109'6 down. hOule. 115,400. can EVES. 213-694-4690. $59,500. BUJL·DER CAN BE SEEN AT: SPECIAL. $ BR, 2 ba. 1 CRBSTMONT en and bachelor unit. Sale ESTATES can be conditional on _ . approval to build 8 'mort 1051 Sate Dr., Brea. (Central units. Make oUeni. sale Or '.llOl\lE JS \VHERE THE llEART IS" \VOii designed 3 BR 2 BA. 2 Bdnn coodo., des4-ab!e Sta.nds this sparkling con. ground floor OYtnfrs unit ground level tloor plau, l~ temporary-style h o m e • "'Ith a $200/mo garage apt. years new, F'ft:shl.y Painted Detailed exte1ior ~of wood, in an excellent comer I<>-\vith tastefully paneled and stucco, ALL BLENDED ca.tl(l,n near a park, YOU mi.m:>red Jiving room,_plush TOGETHER IN FAMED llrVllil l 1:#'~·) CANT AFFORD TO OVElt· Y•allpapered. dining area, LACUNA R1VI£RA SET· ~Or'-~ Ave. ac1-on tronl Brea exchtuige Conln1. Hosp.) Lot #46. • -i-MESA-,.V,ERDE-4-BEDROOM-- 1aoo SQ FT OF LIVING for only $44,950. fea· tures Include over size bdrms, ige dble brick LOOK mis PROPERTY! shag ca.rpels & custom TING . LOCATED ON DOU· ................ ''l-lome'' is--a-flreplaceo a -Reduced-to-$84;000-drapes-, -overatzed pantry BLE-toT;-\1/ITH A-SCENIC---.------ CONT AC!' RAY, PK. MGR., $!19,850. ~'OURPLEX. 2 BR. fot· showlng. 1 be, 'Bo..cks on golf ooltl'M!. _iV.111 •ell eontracL-""J·-f--1---l~riJ conventional. • • • frplc, h\fy shake roof. beautiful front kitchen, AND covered patio surrounded ~y many trees. 41.h Bdrm convertible to formal din- . ing or den, .\Von't last a week-CALL NOW! 546-SllO. SPANI$~ 'VILLA . 2-StORY Adults only townhouse, adjacent to 'Mesa Verde Country Club. Park·like set· ting wilh beautiful pool and g rounds. Offer- ed 'at only $39,500. CALL 546·SllO. .. 0,1.~ HERITAGE 546·5880 Open Eves. garagC', a \\'Ork shop -a 644-7211 area, near schools, \\'alking VI~ OF THE OCEAN. JI S odd d yard of yout' O\\·n! -And for distance to Hun tin gton Unique 2 bdl'm. floor plan, m t ar. the price of an ''apartment" Center, Swimming pool and serviced by 11,l baths. GRAND Ot>ENING 2928 Royal Palm Dr. you can have YOW'" "ta.x 1nany park areas. FOR Spacious, modeml#tie liv. N.wport 81y Towen Costa Me1a !Shelter" & "equity" too! SALE BY O\VNER. Asking rn1., has WOOD PANELED 1 & 2 BEDROOM You are the \\•inner of NO NO 00\VN! only $24,495 call today \VAUS, ULTRA CON· CO?\TDOML'lJUMHO~IES 2 tickets to the BR's Baths Price 847-3095. TE?ifPORARY SWEDlSH Bayfront Homes Wtsttrn National $78,500. Six 1 BR units wtth present .rents ranging from $115 to $130 in Easlslde C.f\i , close to shopping too. Only thin&: lO be fixed (we think) are the rents. So. Cunther .... Want To Sell? BEACH LOVERS nREPLACE W/BLACJ( Boal 811"'· BOAT & MARINE 2 1 $23,999 \Vith two more-recent sates $3& 500 TUBULAJ~-S'J~CK. ~ads_ Full Security liil:hrlae . $124,500. T UNITS. Three BR,, ..!'--I So. TO\\TISend '• \\'e have now topped the , of glass optnl tolge, -sun Steel It concrete coiiitrucUOn SHO 2-ba-house~2-SR, ba'~ 3 l~.. 26,450 one million dollar mark in NEARLY NEW· and GIANT deck \VIA VlEW OF 1llE Private Balconies at the house, three l BR, 1 be So. Diamond .... Lusk Harbor View and Spy· of a house! Sepal'ate tanlily OCEAN. 2 garage spaces per'unit. ANAHEl~l houses, plus a duplex. A 4 2 29,000 glass resales in Jess than room with hand ~llshed Step-saver kitchtn has Roof top sundeclt true pride of ownership So. Diamond.... six months. we still have pan~Ung, formal dining rm, BILT-IN RANGE & Unusual Opportunity to Pur-CONVENTION CENTER complex In eastslde C.M. 4 2 38,950 one lovely hon1e listed in ~r111g fireelace. Glass and OVEN, GARB. DISP.. chase Ba,yfront ProJ>tr'.Y in Pl Jan. 26 ·Feb. l (South Coast Area) "apple pie" order with such '"'.alnut garden kitchen has ETC. This c~stom bullt Ne\V}X)rt Beach. ease call 642-5678, ext 333, $175,000. Step up to this 12 lovely features as a paneled patio Pti* thru and big home . has rich w J w 310 Fernando Rd., N.B. 10 cll\fin your t 1 ck e I s· unit complex. Two 6 unit ALL OFFERED VA frunily room, beautifully pantry! 4 Spacious BR's In· carpeting , & drapes 675"'"1 (North CoWllY loll free bldgs & pool close to TERMS trellised patio separate chiding&. large master \\1th th1~ut. It s Immaculate & number is M0.1220.) sllopplng. $10Ci0 per mo. chlldrens play a~a and four vaNty bath. Loads of decor· neat as a pin. We have VIEW . * * * income \':Ith present ren!Ji .. ~l!'•""'l!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!! ...... !!!'!!!!!!!'!!!'""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! w lk-. &-L -_spacious bedrooms. t _\\111 -ator' extras. ~ou own the it "PRICED_ TO SEU." A'T'l'~CTI~ custon1 b1lt .$180,000. 10 units fl•st.2 years ,_G_•_ne_r•_l ______ j General a er ee probably sell soon and 1,•e land. Inspect this one to-for only. · · · --Fol'ever view of-bay. mtns, ~lobde home. 17x-45, xlnt, Jr1r -otd. Super aeiilfe rlfr, 2 • I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I \VIII be out of !Jsings. \Ve clay. Bkr 962-5.511. $46,500 FULL PRICE & green belt. 1 yr old Blutts porch, all y,•ood pan, a\\·n· Id 1 REAL ESTATE have buyers! Could ""~ dls-OWNER MUST GOI HMUIRRSSYIOONN RTHEIAS LOTNYE! 2Conbdo&nedar poocul. 3 Br or ings, nu cpts. Choice Lagwta ~i't:5° :~,~.:::· b ~n:l~ag REA LTORS NEWPORT HEIGHTS NICE & QUIET __ .~~y.tifU.1~ ... !P!l_CiOU!.J.J!QtY. .. ; , Paine on quiet cul~e-sac Four bedroon1 family hon;e · LAND S.59-.lcre"'-1lll0<-Jron•~:J-·i--1!--+.!! 546 0022 cuss 'vith you the possible approx 1600 sq ft Excel r en. stom cpts, Beach Park. 499·2984, convel1ed to condos. • pricing a.ad sale of your cpts, drpg, blt·in 'kit/dish: 985 So. Coast H\\Jt., I~RR:Una dl_'P5. bftr, ligh t D:oictures, DBL \\'ide New p 0 rt home? _ ------\VShr, air _con~'nr, 3 BR, Phone (714) 4f4.0731 ~t~.ro•;rl~a~ Lull wall~per, Waterfront Park new J y 6 0 2 2, 2 0.11QTS-m:J '"""'Z"""liliT.""tl5YeftRI tnnto.ciullr l"IVrNG BYIFIE"""Sn--guy-arrec?~-lrom-~~!Y&--~modeled,.._patio.--i>-o.o-i.. street, GI, no do'vn or terms for the discrimating buyer save. 644_2336. f1telace ,S,900. TI4J~12 Escondido. Sate·-or R to sun. $34,500. thi 111 1 1 '"-or 714/982-6603. BRASHEAR REAL TY II n1agn Cllil arge uume 968-_1178 or S-12-7Jll over 3,~ sq tt ~rch h_lgh SINGLE LEVEL COLDEN State Kit , t-abana, on a h1ll~overlooking rn1le1r BLOFFS-''l:INDA'' 12'. \\'Ide. 1 br, Super_ sum· exchange. $10,000 per acre. 640 Acres Fallon, New J.Jake an olfer. Sale or exchange. · street \\'ilh to\verlng trees located at the end of a , and that secluded feeling. quiet cul-Oe-sac 5 t re e t \ValJc to all sc~ls, l_-luge \\/arm atmO•ph e re : bdrn1s. la1-ge baths, dining f ea t u rln g l\\'O cozy \ooom and 3 car garage. fire p Ja c es , specious J>rice of owne.rstUp home bedrooms, forn ial dining in ~ most desirafll~ area. area and a neat family CUSTO.M.Ji BEDROOrt MESA VERDE of Bcachs \\'ith l!IO degree ~ mer or \\'inter hon1e. 675-8437 view you see surf breaking 3 ~R., 2 ~· corner Jot, d~p aft 6pm. For detailed information on over the rocks & the pile crptin~, private patiO. 1,0:=="---~----shoreline. We feel this 111 ?\tight consider Jeaae option. NEW custom bit beauty in these and other units, call , Bonus ls the 1 1.low 1nterei;t l'OCln1. Large yard \Vlth : , GI Joan of 7,~'fo -tbat can rooni for a boat 01• lrailer. ~ -be assumed by ~one. Lots of extras including t\l"O MACNAB IRVINE one of the finis! pieces o[ $69.500. adult park on the bay. Red -Carpet, Realtor!'>. ,.!e1v property 111 Ule area. CORBIN-MARTIN $lS,500. 67f>-0723~. !!!ii!!!! 1 9 ·:::7lJ.::::25ic.f.Q:::,:::!629=:._H_•_•_be_r;..B_1_vd_ .• •" ,646-7711 Open Ev•s. \Vater heaters. A real value ONE YEAR OLD Th is magnlficnnt home has REAL TORS ~7661 ~ _Costa Mesa. it Bll from lg lhing & dining 401 Rut Estata. I fa rms 1vilh muslve white 10 CO..al • ~ at $64,500. Shoppln9 Centers ESTATE REALTY 1. Walker&lee ·; 1;;;;;;; ... ~·~·~"~·~·~·~·~"~:iii~ A PLEASANT SURPRISE II This beautiful ~fesa Verde In the coveted 1ingle family home \\'as custom bullt for t-esidential area South of :he gracious living. Some of the Hwy In Corona del f\;lar. 1303 AVOCADO DR. many features of this fine An approximately 2JOO sq. Sharply upgraded 4 BR/FR marble fireplace, wet bar, ConllniSlion is the total you \\'ell equ ipped kitchen "'Ith pay when \\'e list vacant loads of storage &: breakfast or 0\\1let occupied homes. Acruge for tile~ 150 Good Costa Mesa location area. 3 Lg, bdrms with 7 Multiple listing boards with over 10.000' or rented NEWPORT CENTER home are: 5 huge bedrooms, ft. ~ BR 3 BA hon1e with • New~! Complete w/pro. COMMERCIAL 640·1120 t\\n family rooms, pool with f~y room & huge master fesslonal landscaping!! Only ex11·a Jg, mRster suite. 3 available. Charles Quintard, ATTN BUI spa<..-e and room for 12,000' beautiful bathrooms with Realtor, 28U1 yr. 642·299L · • LDERS n101<e. Crosses over $31,000, .. Jacuzzi, & exquisite carpets suite only one block fJ:om $57,900. Laszlo Sbarkany C-2 & drapes. All or this plus Ocean Blvd. 644-6200 • f z:=:=:=:=::C:=:::ll:=:= I beautifully 1 a n d s c a p e d It can be yours for only ·~:;::=;:;;::::'.!;::::;:;:::::=:; l-"UR SALE: \\'Pll·built ho1nc. 11 grounds. For f urther $96,500. ""J=I ililiiNi~ J ? doors from 17th St. facing information, pleas.! ca 11 Call for Details llWllla !!l!llLc?a..nr ~ steam i;ho\\'er &: jacUf,Zl tub. HARBOR \'iew 5 Br, 3 Ba, Approx 3 ac nr Fa.ir.1e'v asking $300,000 for total This iii; an exceptional home Someri>et 011 Comer vi'ew Rd. & 17th St. in \V, Sl\nta parcel, or $230,000 withoul with lots of y,'OOCf beams Ana .. Zoned ll-1 but the ''ac11 nt comer. O\it'ner 1 . ' lot. Professionally decorated \\'/vanance, ('OUld qua!lly has 1·1 •l•"r and he ••"JI g ass & tile. House wide & landscaped "' / g re e n .. " ••'I ".iew deck ldeaLtar_recre&. house;----hrg---treeds.-2-\\ for cluster de\'elopment. carry a large T.D. at a ·Ralph's on Tusth1. Xlnt GORGEOUS >l5-0!66. 644-7211 .., -·-• .., • .,. tonl'i!rtij)le offices for 'IM4 ........, 144·CIOO architect· Ins uran c e GLEN MAR _......,._, PJn NIGEL DAILEY & ASSllCIATES t1onal use. An excellent vie\\' decks & many xtras. By 646-'"3928-or-Eves;-&l~---=1543;----vERY-G'OOD---rou'E-. ~- fron1 every room in the ovmer 1801 Port Carlow Lachenmyer Rel\Jty ;company -dentist -doctor -MUST be seen t o appreciate potential . iO'x14~' lot . l''or appointment to inspect. PAIMT 'N POLISH ,Modml 3 BR, 2 BA, Penirr 'SUia 2·story home! Bltns, beam ceilings, tn:ilc. dining. _over-sized gar, St. tOcit. R,2 , lot. Vacant · minor \\"Ork re- quired! Fantastic value at S57_.500. l.o\v down m ·s or trade OK!! Call 645-8400. TWO ·STORY TWO BEDROOM " a,nd no maintenance full p"rice on1y S21,000. 5% down \\•Ill do it, Hurry call. house. An exceptional buy B CK GRASS VALLEY Shnply one of lhe greatest w lk f} l at $129,500. A Bay area. Large S\\·lm . Boat . Fish . Retire! hon1es offered in •1.B. Super a er 88 LOVE OF LUXURY? _.._a___ houae on !:i acre ranch v"ith N sharp 4 beChoom, 2 bath 11a ~ '''"'' Enter the lovely gnrden u.v~ corrals. barn, IU'ena & ~a~ti~~l~· ':;'~~uti:re! honie. Located close 10 llARBOR VJEW HILL S , court and prepare yourself ~IS\ lhhW pen11it !or horses. Ride ·on $4SOO. Agent (7141 &t2·966G. schools, shoppil)g and park. LUSK. Large 3 BR, 2~~ for the beauty and upgrad· ---.... Back Bay &: shop in Fuhlon Step do\\"n living room \\'ith Corona del Mar Ba, vi~w home. $96,000. tn.g of this 4 bdnn., 2~i bath Island. Forced to sell BUILDERS ATTENTION·S n1assi\'t! stO!lC fireplace. B h I p d Fee. Pr1n. only. ~79. home in Turtle R 0 ck 494·5•71 4tt.tl00 $t5,000. Call owner, 997-5559 ac. exchange for beach units Garden· kitchen opens onto ac e or a CORONA DEL MAR Terrace. U:>ts of extras plus OLD COUNTRY CH.Aru.T DYNAMITE HOUSE from Santa l\.lonica to San 15 x 3P patio. Huge r.1. BR. With Pool ATTENTION BUILDERS. 2 a view. $105,0IXI. HOUSE at the beach. Open Young Exec Home. Top Diego. l'ortin Co., RJtr, \\ilh large .... ·alk in closet. Prime R·l Ocean View Jots. CALL 552-7500 Sunday 12-1. Frplc, pegged Dovel' Shores Local. 4. BR I ~64-"-5000=·------ 10' Gate ror boat 01· trclile1· On a generous 60x100 lot $110,000. 979--0631 or 64-H;lJ.0 floors, French doors to a + n.1, Prine only, a.gt, Apartm•nts storage. ·rhis Is a lot of in \\'alk·to-private ronimun· DUPLEX; 4n Poinsettia, 4 VISION sun drenched deck. Trees. 642-9666 For Sale 152 house for only S34,950. Bet· lt y beach Corona High· blks to beach, By owner, Second bdnn & bath are ..:;;;;E"w;:;,.==,,.,==~ 1-...:...::....=:::, ___ ...;:!! tcr hurry, new listing! lands, a "·ell de.col'a.led 2 $69,SOO. 675-8402 eves/wknds • d h"ll detached. Like new. 424 S. VI VIEW VIEW FOURPLEX for Sale H.B. • COATS ~11~1~~ ~;J:1J0:~1lh !;~~!:.Costa Mtsa re , 1 st.oB~V~~i950tiN1TS • ~i.~~ l~:':,~n~~n~~ ~~io. $4000~ 1~r & •mle, "'" y•ro •·ith p•tio REALTY REALTORS cent"'lly located, $100,000. Joe., 176,900. A•k for GU 842-451>1 WAUACE sun deck -iuid lafge free PpaE~&CTacfamhoolll,ys 1>o4mebdnnneu Univ; Park::i~C.=nt:•'::·r.:J:rvtne~z l WEEKENDER • Vlpt.oria · Slmpgon.J3kr .. ..552·7500. Busintss-Property 154 REALTORS form pool. $&"9,500. 3 baths, family~ & uvini Beach. Charm galore. 30' 2 Bl.KS to ocean + comm. 962-4454 CALL 644-7211 rm w/used biick wood It' Boe R-..1·.--..1 living rm, brick frplc, 1 pool, tennis. 3 BR, 2 ba STORE bldf, Coast Hwy, * * * Richard Beaver 3906 Inlet Isle Coron• del Mar You are the \\1lnner of 2 ti"ckels lo the Western National bum' t:trepl Located t n 9U"""'9U bdrm, white water view. house, Like new. $47,900. CdM. Fully leased. Prln in ~ d af'. 1 · Now $45,500 will buy this 2 $43,500. 10'"~. ~2 Cedar,~ only, Write Classified Ad . . eve opmen on bdrm., 2 bath twnh se with . 49-t-T"<>Sl 1lr ~2563 # 20, cl o Daily Pilot, P.O. cul'de-sac. Only 2 yrs old air conditioning and a Uni· 1000 N, Coast Hwy., Laguna cH::ARBO~:;:::R=V-JE_W_-4_B_R_O_pe_n Box 1560, Coe:ta ?ttesa, Calif. & tastefully decorated. ~Y verslty Park location. 1· daily, 1742 . p or t 92626 ----====:0.1 Owner, l 4 7' 9 0 0 . 1853 CALL 552 7500 . STEPS TO SURF!! P•rkv~la Cirde. Co• ta • lanlelgh Cir. Own er Commerclil PJn NICEL DAILEY & A55llCIATES Mesa. 642-UJ60 VISION .;&W--0.:,:,.::2:,::19'=----Propertv 158 New Englond •lyle Penln· MESA VERDE THE BLUFFS • BeauUlul "-sula duplax! Frplc, beams, view, 3 BR, 2~~ BA, Jots TWO adjoining 1 n come bltni;,__p!Yfill _crptg. Pvt 5 Bedroom or 4 bedroom+ • red h'ill 10u1int Laguna of eJ(tras:. $74,500. propertie1, center Costa patio, VIEW! Roo1ny O\\·n-formal dinlng + den + Charmer OwnerJBroker 642--0590 l\lesa. Owner. e.r's unit! P1iced at $8-1.500. family rm, Interior atrium Lots of privacy m this 2 DUPLEXES near the ocean 645-2020/642·6560 • IO'/,, do\\'n or trade!! Call · \\'/waterlall. Huge master REAL1Y REALTORS bed.room home, within li-1.iles Larson Realtor NEWPORT BEACH at the 645-8400. bedrm \\'Ith fplc & 3 car gar. Univ. Parle Center, Irvine walki"" distance to the N,j,Wtl!llJU!<l/ilWl!l..2,1 ''l!!!~~~~~~~!!!!•J .... * 673-8563 * Prl-... Baylront S1'le ANAHEJ~1 '!" Only $64,950. Call 545-8424i: beach & shopping. Dramatic ""' BOAT & MARINE SHOW ·CONVENTION CENTER V. E. lb .,f & Co SouthCo Realtors. GORGEOUSI I decor has pitched ceiling I '-'N.:.•w=po.:.r;.;t_H;.:.:cel,.9:;.;h.:.ll:___ For boat repair & sales 2. Steady $11.0IXI year incomt from this Santa Ana center with a potential tor more income by developlne the building 11lte in the center of the parkil"IJt: lot. Owner "'111 carry an 80% T.D. 8.t sr;c. Asking a FLEXIBLE $99,000. Call 675-7225 1.Iul tl·Tenant rndustrlal 60.000 Ft. Cen1tos TI5M f..lulti-Tenant Indualrial 12,000 Ft. !Nine 140~1 Office Bldg. trvlne 10,000 Fl. $400,000. ?iledlcal Bid&:. 7,000 Ft. Hunt. Beach; $240.000. 24 Un11!11 Anaheim 290M" Low Down, Sta.vs full WESTERN TERRAIN ~1248 Walker & lee Jan. 26 -r·eb. 3 • llnil t.t..11~ • 4 BDRM., 3 ba., 2·.story Like the best of everything? y,•lth exposed beams, Cozy Bill Grundy Rltr. 6T:>-6161 Please call 642-5678, ext 333. ~~i'S~~~;;ii~iiiii~I home for $49,700. Take a look at this beautl· fireplace. Private brick &. BY OWNER FLXER UPPER Condominlumt 11 f aL 1•t•t• lo claim your ti c kets .~_,,__ --~ C2 LOT 45x120 feet ful home In Coller.e Park, garden patiO. $52,500. Call 1 bdnn,1 bath with several for sale 160 4 UNIT APT. BLDG. 1 2 Edingar-842-4455 ~~~~ ~0~:i:1~~~1 tree ..-Lili£ AiOitlEilJ .RIVIE~'1:EAL TY b~eiorE~ry~~~. dt~~~ =-ELL, Rtaltors ~ft!~~n.~e ~u~el~~~ .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; G~~~ti:~~l F':u~ &2 ~ __:_ BUY BEACH * * * this now! 1920 s. Coalt Hwy .. L.B. ~~1::500· Shown by appt. BdoY OwnN er Mega Verde, con, units. Costa 'fl.ten.. Income , PROPERTY NOW! Great for year round living * BM2~j0c)'7 C,* MORGAN REAL TY f I u onqe shag-, all elect -$7,740 yr. Try lor~ dn. Start '7-1 with ta.x shelter $900 DOWN & close to the village. 3 673-6642 675-64S9 Leguna N gue S 'J;' A RT E R d u p 1 ex , kitc:hen, gar & car parking, $65,000. , 1 ·n a pri·m, Ne .. ~rt Bea•h yr old Bavarian style 3 le~I 0 W NE R HALECRESf·filyl~--~~---''--'-,:..:;:.:. BY OWNER 5 BR + den Remodeled, Lowe1t price In pal.lo, pool. Immac, 545-1580. Weslty N. Taylor Co. ",... .... home \Vi th open c-am -al· upgrd. 3 + tl n / 4 B D . BRAND New Turtle R""k· ' N B M u s t 11 ', , l!enta.l a1'Ca -sun\mer & u· igs lhru-out, 3 =br 2--ba !mn"""· 1.0 & out. Crnr. It. Broadnloo r 3 Br Twn~e, beach side Niguel Shores, · · s e ' REALTORS yearly -one year Ile\\'! 4 Ne"·Jy painted thruout, thls ........ ·1 d 2 yn new. Guarded Owner/agent 675-0144 EASTBLUFF, Owner, 3 BR, 2111 San Joaquin HUis Rd . . BR. & 3 BR .. frplcs., bit-in 3 bedroon1, 2 bath \vlth + completely finished base-by Pk. & &ehool. $J'.4,250 tie,. cpts, rps, wet bar, community. Rec. center .Newnart Shorn ~~e ba2~JooTJ .. 0 • .. ehl1•0.ww tni 111. Newport Cel)ter 644-4910 IOtchens, pal io .~ vie\\' double car garage for otUy ment for playrnt or shop. 54lr9542-Prin. only. across from Un ive r sity w/tennls courts, pool, etc. .., .,.. ,balcony. Custoin drapes & $26,500 requires being seen 1..ndry facilities.. $36,500. MESA VERDE NORTH 4 High. $51,900 Priv 833-2-138 Walk to beach. $79,500. $49,500. or Lease w/opUon WALK TO BEACH Best Suy on the Coull BRAND NEW 4·PLEXES carp. Block ,t;. one halt to NO\V! ! C21.J?. 451-3898k afdter 6pm or BR, 2 Ba, fam. rm &: sep.I f,ori'83'iii;2-;i76ijlc';4 ,-,1';:""1R.' J "P!'.!ho~ne~49'>-81t!3!!122'!;·'----A FRAME $.1'.X> per mo. ~1932 , ocean beach & shopping. 64•77 ll-OPEN EVES, any~m;.._ Y.~ e~. ___ din rm, prof. landscaped,lBY 9WNER 3 Br, 2 Ba, Lido lile SAN Juan Hills Country Asking $110,000. ir -.....·--.~....---art atrium, prin. only. w/d1n rm, lrg Uv rm, frple, _ Like new 2 story 3 Bdnn, Club. Adult llvi.ng, luxuriou's .. C. F. Colesworthy 2 BR Duplex $34,'50 $48,900. Phone 557-2715 bltin., beaut Jand"aped, Jrg *MEDITERRANEAN i bal Jg '°1' &'""'ct •bbotrom 2 BR. 2 BA, by golf oourse. BEACH C t u9 -" pallo Oranp erove at rear poo s, tenn 8 u use , $38,900, 0\1oner 49!HlaJ. : R•altori 640-0020 of agt .,.. ,--rn LOVELY 3 BR Monticello $41 gQo 551-0620 * : 3 St's, family nn, dining $.52,950. EAS I Walker O lee Call for additional info Condo. $ 2 6, 9 o o. 90% .=:::•=-::;,="------I rm. 2* ba. beautifully • T BLUFF Condo1 3 BR ; ~ay is·!ne BEST DAY to U 1797 Orane:e ·Ave., C.M. financing. Call 6 7 3-9 5 5 7 Laguna Buch appointed. $89,500 CAYWOOD RIAL TY 3 bas, luxurious, $68·,950. ·1'.~run~an~a~d~. ~0o~n~·1~a~e~1a~,.~-~-~~~·~·~"~'~'~"~·~·~~~C~E~N~T3U~R~Y~2~1~64~2~·~177~1,~a1~1e~r~6~p~m~;;;;;;;;;; VALLEY VIEW * 54 .. 1290 * owner, -•m ; • 0.n• i'olnt *UNIQUE SPANISH South L•9un• Duplexes/Units : ;.~ -Lush Barranca View of na· 5 Br. tam rm, 4 ba. Ready sal• 162 "· . (,]_ s T' "'R G "'-"·E-.:t"-1< ¥ tJve fl ora from lhls 2 'lory ror Ibo~-$149,500. * 5 BEDROOMS * ' fA;=1~"'-!.!..!,,,.:...:__ __ .l'1 1 .ra.&1 ~ '1' OCEAN HARBOR d•~lllng near local ]lal"k. Newer, !arr< family borne, GREENTREE : , ByCU.YltPOIL\N .LllU. VIEW 3 Lg. bdrms & back yard ocean side of Hwy. Tennlt New Duplex Income Home :• .-"' M YowDoilyAdi,ityOUhlol M ~ 2200 ur ft . 4 BR, $66,900 that Ovtr looks the canyon, I f ct! lk under oonatruction at v ~ _, L .,-Slfr. 1J ~,. t o::• 500 courts, poo a ., wa to :" ~. ., ... ccorg/ng lo f,.o Sier,.. • · 15,000 sq ft lot $25,000 ....... · beach. Only $79,500. ,...:14 Knox St. CM ~:;~,~1~~h= ~j;,!,~,, Bkr. (TI4J 615-7414 ~Ji LIDO ISLE-$65,000 PLACE REAL TY ~n B•Ude" 646-4414 . . ·-. . .. • • .. :• • • 0 , • • • • I: ... • - of Z~I b ........ i-71·82-89 °"' ·17 ff 4"' _,.,. 494--MM 2 BR UP, 2 down , spacious, your ,,,..., oe inn#i,.... 2 BR, 2 BA, atriun1 & 3 V" ""'«" ;J'i"':7fl.l'll ';ll.:J 1S•lr>o 31Romoro:• '10.W car cnraac, \\'Ir softener, REAL ESTATI:: Here is your chance to live BY -'OWNER .. MONARCH :Xlnt value It term!!. By 2r .. .., J2A 62F.,,...,..., •AA r;jltl tw:!--1:~3 '"'" on Lido & enjoy p"'estige by B•", beautiful 4 Br, pool owner. 34595 Calle Paloma, 3J.,1cv JJYou 4JMor"Y cpt.s/drps . .,........,.,,... 4....-........ · U90 GI s the sea. Your own Spanish ...., ' C B 556-m "An 3, \m5.p 64 AMlll5 u 1• 1 8. h enneyre I. C U th Prine. only $79,500 (Tif ) ' ' su,111"' JSColl eve. ,..un ing on e1c 494.9473 549-0316 as e. Ju11 atep11 to e 337~1106. Income Property 606d. J6Do "LIM !.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1l"""E~M~EERRAiiiLLiDDBiii~yf'"' beach. Vacant & the 0\11ner T ·a' O!Oor 37 Creotl.;e •7 Y• C will even cany the loon. ""Y;.;•;;.11;;.n;.... _____ _ 1 o Units Westminster JICOl'I flY~ Executive ondo 3 Bdrms & 2 baths of French Herbe11 Hawkins Realtors 1~~', ~90 ~ .,T .. iflf , .,_1 VIU p cW 3 -... country charm. Oak Ooon, 839-1600 or 963-5681 -70A ...__...... a a c, ~· beam ceilln&, brick tile & l~~· !~~ ~=°' rooms, 3 be.ths, ft-ee RV hand carved' wood or 'a NEW ON MARKET l)W1ii. .. 3Chanail nT-.y storage! sauna, Jacuni, and quality that is rare today Lovely 2·story family home . J;:i"" ::~ .._,,,...., showslkemodel.200Yard1 o cean vtew, charming 4B~dan,3BA,3-carpark'g . MACNAB IRVINE 1eeo.ri. -"A ~tt'. to tennis. countr)' kitchen & temice. * Sl.M,500 * l~¢':-~~ ~~:' • l'JllG •llilffl $l39,500. 12 tt •• 1 A V&RY SPECIAL in.., .,.,.. ,.,_ -··!Hll TURNl!R ASSOC. pritt\ngham,nw1t9 WHllLCHAIR HOMI ff~ ~~ r,.~ t6Z·447J ( :::.1 ) 11~ N. OJast Hwy, Laguna. FE.ALTO:a Flowing cuttom caw. Ranch .1ut12J 21Strt.• s2v~ 12o.r:.t•t 494-1177 . 'ltYle home coatruct'ed ..~.~. ~~ H~ il~~ Rt:•'Oli:.i:w!o;O'NS 8lB~~~it ~'~~~ 3:s~ .. c~k. TO~~ ~"' 'i:.:f~ -,, 2' Thi 56 ~ 16 i...,. ·or lnformntlon anc! location ntrance. Bll tot, prtvacY, 4 BR. 3 bl wltb hule muter A out. SM.IOO. Loll MWtr • ¥lllO gt.. )7~htl ,,........., or thtt& Fil~ & •1A bomn. w/w vu, 6lk to beach 11ulte w/bl.y view. Red. to 64J..l23S.. ""·" :ztOf ~1~ =:= to: ::let. ' •.ooo • • s1321500. 0oen sun. t-.5 pm, ;;::::;:;;;;i:;;:;;;;::;1 ·,.;,,. ·"°""" 60 '-' 'OOYJ.,. KASADIAN OWNYO~OWNAPT.noar 425Vh UdoNonl.fl'.7'14. ,,1/fjJGood @ Mnoc f)N~ RHI E1lalo MS M44 :1n::"°$i3.~~~~ fl:~~ .. ~: ~ ... :t°i. 166 The tut01t tlraw tn tho If.Oii. L Nett, Rel!O>r Ill Fomt .. 111 ctualftecl Ida do ft I ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ f.:----------------------"--' ·, .o Dally Piiot Cluollletl 494-9111 well · ..U NOW~ '· - J ( I & DUPLEXES . E·Z Tenn• or Trade SCOTT REAL TY 5~7513 c•ll 1nytirno IDLI! MONIY GATIJERS NO fNCOMEi This tourplex lnvltn your lh· spectl.on. Prime JocaUon ln Costa Mesa. Call The RHI E1t1to F•lr 536-2551 UMIH "I 40 x • t s R v I R p p 8 B p I * * I ' / 1 ' 3 PILOT-~DVERTISER • 1-roporty 166 .1· 4 Plex • $7',950 CoYllMJf'Otl Prlme beach towu location. Covln(ton Brothen bullt thll 1-"+i•i'f! ar old br1iul , Earns l • c. ,• 3 Br., 2·2 Br., and 11 1 Br. Hard to find v11lue Rt $'19,900. Don't he$1tate • cull now 83:J.3305. lnve1tment Division ---------~~ ltome CN.·ners CA$H NOW $1,000 !O 129.000 Loan co1ntnltn1ellts by t>hOne • • Wfdnesday, Jaf\uary 23, 1974 305 HOUMI uniurn. 0305 Condominiums Concfomlnlurt'.t1 Aptt. furn. 360 Apt. Un urn. •~lrv~ln~•~;;~~~;;;;;;1.~~U~n~lu~r~n~.~~~~3~20~~U~n~fu~r~n~.~~~~3~2~~1 c" .. '--,-.-Mo~,-.~~~-'--~ SEA WIND Next To SpylJlau NewPort Beach NewPorl Bolch $35 WEEK & UP NEW HOMES e Studio & I BR Apt" 2 BR, den, 2 ba .••••••• S400 RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY e TV & Pi-le.id Service A\1lll. Costa Met• v 3 BR, 2 baths ........ SUS e Fantastic ocean view •Phone ~rvlce. 111d . Pool r.-h0!;;;:~3rBR~~·~'am~~""~·~2~ba~·-~·~·~$450n-'l-~~~~r"f!:~~rill:~:"':'.::':':~-;::::::-:-::::-:::-:;~~·~Ch~n~•""':;;~•:,.!:r~,,~s..,~·~·~;";....+.~~...;~~ DAILY PILDT 47 365 Apt. Unlurn. ii65 =;...;;.;.:;..:c.;.;;.__...:.:;: Huntington BHch 3 Blks to Ocean 2 BR. new wall to v.1111 cptii, newly painted, ~. m pe11. sin mo. w...1ru fact.I. Monthly payments 3!i~plece~' t!mat 1 d~nr~'. NEARLY NEW • 2 & 3 Bedrooms; 3 baths, (many extras) ~1S-97S5 or 6·15-3967 · tailol'ed to your Individual . .., '°""" e Fa ·1 dulls FOR retit or. ltUf, brand requln!ment.s. 6CU-<:1Cllning o"cn. Enjoy 3 BR. 2 balh.s • .. •••• ••• •"""' mi Y or a Slla/l\lo. 1 Bit. del~c niob. new 2 BR Townhouse, awlm No need to ,..tlnunct your private community tennis &: 3 Bit. 2 bar.ha ••••••• • $390 • $400 ti1onthly paytnent hon1e. b1nturc !\dull coupll'. pool It rec. Close 10 tow lntet'E"fit lst T.D. with swhnmlng pool In this 2 BR, dtn, 2 lw\ ........ S!IOO e Never lived In No pets. Qu et, secure. PINECREEK ocean, patki & veey private. NATIONAL MORTGAGE prestigjous area above l liJt. bonus rm. 2 ba •• $425 \Vhy pour 1noney dO\\'Il the rental drain? l'ondci'OllR ~loblle E111. J99 l LIVES UP call roUect, 213-3n-+l27 aft I co. Let your equity work Corona del ?tfar. $495 per l . h I · h Newport Blvd. 616-837:1. TO ITS NAME e pm llllaJll'~ for you. Jwst give us a c•ll; month -lease. 644-1687. nvesL 1n Ne\vport Beac real esta e wit --_ __ lifii ! No obligation. 2: BPRM + 'de11, completely each n1ontbJy payn1ent. Available now. ldo:1~0111~"C~task~sa.NC:1'i Ovt•r ~ taJJ trees and 10 Irvine • I -· CALL remodeled. PaUo &: deck. CALL 675·6050 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION M&-1024 for l\l>pl. to see. ~uoeams with "·atertalls 2 BR. Condo. \Valnut Square. Nat1onal Mortgage Co. Avalhrble new. $310. mo. ct'eale a rclMt11g setting for $225/mo. CORONA DEL MAR 835-2424 Reallor 644·7270. "SINCE l"A"" HouHJ Unfurn. 3Q'5"15UP1ex'e1 Unfurn. 350 Huntington Beach your spnclous new 1-Olr 2-Call &12-2657 *NEW DUPLEX* 2700N. ~U&ln, Santa Ana 2907 Ebbtlde Ro(ld. View, 4 ......, _...oc:.....:.;;...o.....;. _ _;;,c.: $155·$165 i>edroon1 a.parlment. 1'1'o1n l~l-a_g_u_n.:1 ::8:.e..:a.:c:,h='---* BY OWNER * ~~ BR, family rm, 2~l BA. lst Wealern Bank Bldg. Santa AnaN ·;c•:.;w-"poo.;.;r.ot-B;;.;:.••.;.<_h ____ 1 BACJ!ELUI' " 1 Bil, !'•t Sl10. 1''un1iture a vailable. 11·~ mo University P&J'k, lrvl.ne ... " "' ., Uft.u::e opt·u 9:00 to 6:00. 2aou QI.arming 3 BR, 2BA/2 BR, ~ · D 5•7000 h gar, laund rm, adults, Cos 2 & 3 BR ocean w . new 2 BA. All bltrui, beautlfUlly 2ND TRUST DEEDS Title Inauranc:e &: Trust Co. •YI 5 ~ NJg ts A horse OK 2 Dr, 2 Ba S200. Deluxe Beach yearly -"'~· :l-~7~848-·------~~f~;:~~1Ms.'.'' :::R::iloo=":::·_,,.'•.,....•_1_.,_a. "''all< to beach $240 & $300 Ca;t'd • dra~. Tc ...... To ......_,., on .......... Real Kurt Merrill, 547.3333 .-<"' ""°" , 4., -~ • .,....... ''"" IJUl•v"' JVM• BEAUT. Princeton mndel 3 garag• .. Kidi1 ok, brk.r fe<t. 2 BR frpl r t d -· 1 BDI"! 1 bl k •--""-.:i.:io.> "" ~-"->-1':7 ot ered now. Bu.y & beat Eifa te, invest ror good 3 BR. 2 BA. Lrg. liv rm. • c, c P s, 1'?5· view l.l• ' oc uvnl ocean. El Puerto Mesa higher building costs & yield, or sell existing note. Cozy lrplc. Bit-In kit Lrg. Br, 2 Ba, lrg llv & din Homef1nders 5474 9641 balcony, bltru:i, di'>\'. 3 Rederorated. pool. $130. Mesa Verde~ rWng lnnatlon. OPEN Swi. Call u.s Signal Mort.gage Co. yd. $4~. Water pd. 673--3250 area, BBQ & patio. Xlnt Westminster bOuses to ocean. No pets .• ,_961)._._2508_·_~------t 2 BR Apt., Unfurn HOli-..,... ATMOSPHER&tit11: 2 27, 11 to 5 pm. 706 Narcissus <ni ) 566-0106 .:°';;.,.;644-;,:.:..::1395::::::·~~-.,....-Univ. Prk loc. $325/tno.1 ---'--'-'-""-----f"7,, 5":"~ Util. 583-5282 • ?'' Lagun111 Beach $170. All Util Paid ·•r.. n4-67J.O'j)'f Avail Feb l st. 5.12·735.5. FOR tse dct""e -w S Br. " .,.....,,,,,,., No Uuldrcn, No Pets. & 3 br, Sl70 up. Rental · SPYGLASS HUJ... To t e I ..,. '"" $325 Y""'t.Y JBR, .2BA, I' Ofc, 309'S 1t1ace A v e . Industrial Property 161 45% J?lSC well·~ 1st panoramie view, bl'and new L B ch 2 Ba, 1 sty Condo, shng l!.fU\, ~ BEACON RENTALS Pool & Htierea lion 5,16-103-I ba1 $51, 113 pays $512 mo 4 br 2}' Ba 2 lrplc wet ::.::•,,,g;:u:.:n;:•..::.•"•:;.:;..... ___ I cpts, custom ctrps, air cond, blk to beach, S295 yearly, Garage for rcnl 7'-_cc=.,-:--.;----1 NEW -Indwitrht.l-unlt.1-Colol. ~3 AU9% all..J!!!71e:.~I~"'~ • .Jum/~~6~fl088~vc, $l,1S.,....._ UTH. Pd, N1 clubhouse&. rec eveil.·$375 3B~?tt2 bl.ks to beach, ~.:~Mriach 1959 $17.50 nionthly Newport Beach Sl05 mo Phil SUiiivan ~pplevitley .. kU";H't'I 3BR, 2BA, lrplc, !enced yro, BR, bltns, deck. sml. pet, ~~I On-per,-Realtors Maple-Ave C.M "•.-R -NEWPO n·-ltor ••• "761 So -~ "uple•os, EFFIC. apts rn:un S50 '>\'k "" ""' l\,Ql ~ crptiug , drps, S295 per mo, Laguna . "" " p.aRTMENTS Lots for Sale 170 -II .,, call 675-0900 9-5,' or 644-i2J5 -2 BR, 2 BA, deck, Housos Furn. or Furn. or Unfurn. 355 ~. 11i':lry'."'"v;r,:.~ n;~:~; Sierra Village Bc.c~lo~ 1 or 2 Bedroonui -6935 aft 5 • beaut. ocean view, Aliso Unfurn. 310 Beach. 1-""-;.:.;;,;c,;;_ ___ .:.;;,:: Corona del Mar 494-9436 Sn1a.11 Aouh Co1np1ex Ju Lush and Townhouses 180• View tfomeslte ~iiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiO::iiii~I NEW Custom Duplex, brick S300 _ CHARhf_ING_ 2 BR, Balboa Island ..;.;._.;;.,._.-'------!Newport Beach.. r·orest Sctllng. L.OCale<t a Fr. $194.50 ' Open 9-6 Daily Newport Beach Back Bay trpl-4BR •~ sq It 3BR lllu• ''°''' "e h ... • S Pool T · Plans -(,'OflStEll approved. HouHI furnished 300 '°11 • .......... • h'plc hon1e. v 1ctol'1a Beach.1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 2 BR duplex, So. of 1-lwy. . u i.11.: ""rr1vy. pa s en1u~ 1500 act ft, 2 blks to bch, $350 -3 BR, 2 BA, frplc,I• l ~\ BA, swideck, gar. Unf. BACII ELOH. ,.\pl, yearly. At 2 Br, 1~ Ba $195. Gas & Aeross from Fashion lslantl $.15,<m. 645-filTI/645-6728 Gt . Vu, $600 & $500, 640--0501 garage, deek. No end. BAYFRONT HOME $270, Fw·n. $300. 323~~ Bcat•h,$110/i\JO. + $35/nio \\ atcr raid .. No !"els. at Jamboree 011 San Joaquin -fAovnt•ln;-De.-ert -· ener:•. KIDS~Pf.'TS;-STUDENTS NU·VIEW ·REN~Al:S -For -lettl'I'": htts~4-bd1·ms.,-3~ ki>pur 'lr ....... CU...m..QJlA •• exl ·a for the 3 sun11ner. 11:1 .t.· A1tu ::it.., \..,..:'~l~.,...::t:H=ll!s•Road(JIC), ,.._1_ - Resort 174 $85-$115 urn... PD. Bach's Welcome. 2 BR,. 1 Iii blk$. 673-4030 or 494-aitB. baths; fo11nal dining rm., Days 521-270S, Eves. n10 s. !so fl~A.. unfll "Jliiie ~1~13~v:.._ ~ -~ LAKE ARRO\VHEAD Great for year round living ~ close to the v111age. 3 yr old Bavarian style 3 level home with open beam ceil- lng11 thru-out, 3 br 2 ba + completely flnlshed base. n1ent for playrm o r workshop. Lndry I a c . et beach, Laguna. Ideal to beach. $280 Month UN1'~URN llOUSE, Top of furn. or unfurn. lmmacu· 963-4355 15th at beach, Sl35/n10. No CLOSE to sho1.1ping. Nice, students. Hal Pinchin Rltr. 675-4392 the \Vorld, 1;ea view, patio, la1e eondltion. Ava.ii. for UJ> j6Q pets. 675-2.':l33 01' 675-5800 clean 1 & 2 l:ltt apts. No $145 -BACH, sep kit, big NEW lrg 2 BR, 1 ba, w/frp lc, extras, $375. to 2 years or any portion. Bkr. j)(lls. Bllns, dsli"•Ju-s, crpLs, LUXURY WATERFRONT closets, garage, Laguna, view & dishwasher, 500 FURN APT. Oceanfront, * * * e urps, \\'ashing iacll .. closed Apts. $174 -1 BR, frplc, pool, Polnsettia deck elegant fpl c $350 Joel Low'•s OCEAN front 3 Br, J ·:i garages. V•'a LJ"· / Slips Avail deck, near beach. Laguna. 3-""BO'R0"':02==BA~~frp~lc--~Ul cAPri·BEACH; Ne~ duplex, Htt Avai l"eb I 74 to June *ALL UTIL. PAID. 1 BR, 2UVBA or 2 BR, 2 $220 -1 BR, lrplc, bit-In drps,' gar $3so1Mo'. ~I j fully equipped with parking. 1789 Tanger Dr• 15 74 no µels ~ n10. $100 -l BH.. $185 -2 BR. BA, fireplace, baJcony. $4'.?:i bookcases, gar, garden, eves &. wknds, 613-074'1 Sea view. $270. COMP'ANY Costa Mesa 12i31 861.42&!. ' Call. 642-8378._~~ to ~IMO, 833-92l4. Laguna. Red Carpet, Realtort You are the .,,,·inner Of 535 per wk & up. 1 BR, 2 BR, 1 ba sngl sty, garden _B_A_CllE=~I.O=R~~.~p~t.=-be~am $250 -UTIL Pd. 1 BR hsc, 2 Bdrm, 1 ba, So. of Hwy, 497•1761 REALTORS 2 tickets lo the 2 Br & bach's, Color TV, urut, shag cpl$, d 1· p s, lrplc, blg-yard,-Corou.-del $29S. per_mo._ ----SINCE 1944 Western Nat.ional ·maid -5erv, pool. THE d1Sh\\•hr, 11\Cld patio, beam <.-eilings, gar space, utU pd, llfar. call 67J.-4171. Ocean view 2 Br, 2 Ba, 2 67~ BO & MA INE cell trpl gar A<f"ulf $100 stove.&. retrlg, clean nlee NU·VIEW RENTALS Cotta Meg story $295. Brkr let>. l~"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""""I AT R MLSA, 4C> 1'1 . Ney,•porl ::~ c.iu~n, .~·0. u. a:/.'Ju;,: area. Sml Bay View $140. 673-4030 or 494-3248 . .:::='-";;;;:_. ____ Homefinder.s 547·9641 Condominiums SHOW Blvd., NB. 646-96Sl. Tl '~~·o r -112-b-apts" ~54:.:8:,--=::_· ----~-OCEAN vie\\', furn 2 Hr n.<:. 0 sina r · Channing 2 br ga rd'" .•. t ' • '' · ... 1 Br house SU5. utilities paid NR. Soulh Coast Ple:za & LEASE Ocean vu home, Unfurn. 320 at the 1 Ba, util pd, IJ:g patio, DH.Ai"U N£-\t' 2 Br, 2 tsa, C.Pif. Walk to beach H.B. Bullock's, walking 2BR, den, 1 1,3 ba, $350,'·.c-- 1 -_-.. -_-----ANAHEI~I $2:50 winter PJ(l yrly, no 11~ sq. ft. adult apts Nr ~i:'iaJow, bell'S .gf· pool. 1--f~~!!!===='"'"-·.--Walk-to beacb NB SJSO stance---New-Greenbrootc -831~01842-4466-Dave-OS a.....m.sa GGNVEN:i:IO~-C-EN+ER ,-64l-4181 :.!0th_& Np~Jibo. For iet, pvt. S ' Tustln R nch II!. singles, lamilies Ok Agt. J 26 •"eb 3 reservations. b1:Hi:.~· A\-e;·&f2...9270-Eves. • ti, r•tml, "\. home. 3 BR, 2 BA. 9!l2 Mission Viejo 2 Sty 3 BR Condo. 1\', Ba. 1 an. . .. . PARK Ne"·port 2 BR, 2 BA, CAN as•· $36,500. (21l) 451,,3898 after 6 pm or anytime weekends. DELUXE A franie house, 2 yrg old, custom finished, 2,IXXl SQ IT, 3 Br 3 Ba, 2 trplcs, By owner (n4l Grovn 180 1'~ee, 979-8430 Carnation ' CM. 6T:>-0771 Encl dbl ar Ca 11 P case ~all 642·5678! ext ~· pool, tennis cts, s Pa . -.,-Ei.1\1 GAiioENS API'S. LRG lBR; w/ wall·wall !--'--'-=------BaJL-~ lolond '! nd 2 B f 1 • "G 2BR 2BA f g · to claim your ti cke t s. Yearly. "=. -··. 64• ~o2 ti Auw1s. rooJ.s1ue ¥1SO up crpts & drps, stve & retrig, 40 Acre Avocado&: Lemons, -, .. ove t ay r, ourp ex un. ' ' am rm, Holly, 97Y...1633 or eves tNorlh C_ ounly toll h'Ct' eves ....,... ""' ..-u.JO • Also Children's Section Util pd, $225 per mo. Beaut home, view pro~rty ~'ARMING ha I t I $lS5. dining rm a;arage kitchen, crplS, drps, fenced ~7712 nun1ber •s <m 1220./ 1·1·1 •·. ""nd <t., "'! 64· ,_.,,,~-, 644-1554 x1 A d~f '-1"1 yron or kids ok, Brkr fee. yrd, $265 per mo, 837-9ll5 '"N~E=w~2-B-r.-Co-"-.. --.-E-nc-1-,,-bl ~ STEPS to bch 'Ind L L " " '"'" ...,.. ~C,:::."'-==~~=-·I nt Income, pprove or v.inter. Avail now until June H "-S4 9"1 ~ u * * * · '' crn g -o"-A"l-OUS_2_B_R_2 __ bas_2 OCEANFRONT • VfE\V aubdlylslon. $425,COO Xlrit 14th. 2 BR. 1 BA, S300 omefin-rs · 7 .. -Newport S.1ch gar, Nr. s.Cst Plaza. Call ~--"-~-"--c-'"-----1 2 brm, frplc, beam ceiling, ~· ... • ' tenns. Call Doug Priest. n10. 401 N. Bay Iron t. 3 BR, 2 full baths, crptll, Hally, 979-1633 or eves Balboa Island $275. yrly. Ne"'"()Ort Cresl, cart gar. cpt,Aurps, b5~t i11S1 • ~tl~r, {404Ba ~~1~!:,,~ S t • A 747-5550 6~32·15 d .. ~ TENNIS BUFFS 55"7712 3 br, 3ha1425. 642·3400. par>y mrn, OU"" mg" • tou « SSOC., ·~ rpa. l.rg back y~u. Cov'd ~ A I B h I y t _OK,___640-4 >51 642-,ITI5 See/call anyUme. patio. 7ll WIJ:;on St., CM. t =---------1 tact. ac e or apt. r y OCEANFRONT APT l 'B =~~-~ Rul Estate YrnoE~RAl.vYail ~·e:.~~l ~;x>soo::~ $140/A!O. S4S..2(M9 Only 1:1teps to tennis court, fountain Valley rental. Bal Jsl. Call 675-1336. \Vlntei· i·ate, SlS5. io Jui~~ Nt:W LY DECORATED 2BR NEWPORT CRESI' CONDO Exchange 182 swimming pool from Nt:W ------Balboa Peninsula . 2Sth. u1iµer apt. l:lose to 2 BR, 2 BA. "\\'et bar, trpl, * 673-5718 * 3BR. 2 full ba, c1'pl!, drps, 3 bedroom, lor 2 & den), 1BR, 2 ~~ ba, Condo, \I.1th S4S-l930 6 11 0 pp in g. No Pets. near pool, tennJg, Drp!, Wil.J.. trade beaut if u I 2 BR. houll('. Close to \vater. fenced yrd, water pd, formal dining, fireplace, self bonus room over 2 ear gar, $3S WEEK & UP $16011\IV. 6'tU-8823 extras. $375/mo. 552.0175. Colorado ranch land, 2tK) Back deck. S225 Month $250 mo, Avail Feb 1, cleaning oven, beautiful Can· days 426-9376, eves 963-4207 2Blt, b'Onl duplx, Jurn/unfwn :=-.~--BEAlIT 2 level 3 br, 2 ba, acres, near Ala.ITIOIO &. Del 673-4580 675-5761 Eves. MS-8328 yon view/nigbt lighlS. Im· Irvine • Sleeping Rooms l blk-ocean; $210 avail now 3 BR., 21/2 BA. newly decorated apt. Dbl Norte, for Calif. property, I -' 1 = 8 :.R.::!::um:c.:houu;;;.:=.-=$185..'0.:.=l.e-ase-. •l BR, 3 BA, 2 story town· mediately available. Located : ~~~~Vi~~g Ar;;:ms 128 46 St, SHAG, &14-4340. Walk to shops & schools. gar, patio, super location. pre~er '>\·aterfronl, lake or Yearly, 'hse, Back Bay, pool, gar, hvi~ o!!,,~e 14~!s of Harbor Sharp: 3 br, vacant, close BALBOA INN 1 BR, furnished, sli-gh_t_oce_ an N~"Kl1:~~ _ .. _11 A t I 54>-J524C M Adults only. 673-1158. ocean. \VUI consider & GT.,.-:16l2 aft 6 $325. mo." 833-16531833-&174 iew llllJ,.!o. "" per nionth. to all shop1iing. Ag t , view. Pool. Single adult. -~ e, P • · · ~-~.-""-~-~-answer all offers. Approx. 64H687. 544-SGUI. .i..05 Main Street $:155 Yrly. ~269ti T Hr, 1 ba & 3 br, l% ba, BAYF.RQNT 2 Br, 2 Ba w/ Value 01 Co•·-do pro~rty •·1•--Pon'•nsuli 3 Br, 2 Ba. frplc, tam rm., 1195 2 d 2 Ba 675-8740 btu 1 1 lrg p11:1io, prtv beach & !Via ..-IHI -corner lot, Nr So. Coast . · :f-en, · • gar, Newport Beach ~c:--~~::;.~-~~~I DELUXE ol.'e.lnfront apt 1 1 rangc, r.11·(.ls, ct·p • poo • p I er . $525/mo.979-0631, S 5 0 , 0 0 0-S 60,00>. Write Pl $300 52.8-356? patio, l.'hild/pet wertome. ---'-------1 Br apt·!_ blk ocean, 1 Blk Sand &: Sea Realty fiT:Hl800 c uo1·n1, carpvt·l. :UU Col· 6-M-45lO QllSslfted Ad No. 50, c/o 4~. iri~~I~~~~ :r'f:.t, 5 au ' mo · $2'75 1-2 BR. frplc . bl!f1S, TH.E BLUFf'S. OutstandiJ1g buy. $1:>:> nio. 1124 \V. l~ McFaden Pl N.B. · ~ge Ave. ~. -~~--------1 Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo.'< 1560, 2BR. crpts, drps, gar, 2 sml garage, yard, pat i·o, new 3 BR. convenient 10 Balboa Blvd. 61:)-2366 L)ana f-oint NEW del~e 3 Br 2 Ba. --0:.ta Ml!M, Calil:-9'1626. -673-2039-·children-.._ no -pet&..--$155· child/pet--v.~lc!--l,-carpeted-&--d·ra·pe·d, 2 B :--2 ba 1 d Close to beach 1 Br, garage 1 ~"""""'~~::;::::=;~~-1-.upper. LJ.ish cpts, lrg deck, TRADE Newport Be a c h Corona cMI Mar mo HoWIC in court, 646-5223 S295 -LRG 3 BR, yard, outside maint included msr·mo~ y~l~!';~i ~ ::.int;~~a-mw 1:o !"DELUXE s"Pacious, 3 BR, S-bUt!l-tD-bch.-yrly-SS"l;i Prop. for out-of·town prop. 1.:;:.;;:;;::....;;;;...:.;;____ 2 Bdrm, crpt, lenced yd, patio, child/pet, Corona del $575 per mo, 'tst & lasi 673·9591, 675-4600 · . 2 BA. $280. mo. lst & last 675-0642 or 642-0596. BJcr. n4/673'-n58, eves •CHARMING 1 BR, frplc, $1.5(1. per nlO, $f)() deposit. ~far. · & deposit 6 4 4-1 8 4 6 C I 1..1 . 2 Br, Semi turn, \~ blk + $100. deposit 4!!6-3081. * IBR, upstairs apt, $15Q &T:;i-5487 wooded yd, BBQ, util pd, &IZ-8957 NU.VIEW RENTALS eves/wkend~ orona de ,...r to. bch, util pd, 673-2396 DELllXE-3 BR, 2~ BA. plus S20 util, yearly lease, SPECIALIZING ln exchan-S250. Adults, no pets. 8.13-8974 ~,=B=..R;=ho::._w;e_·CJ~,~l-$~11~5-, _3_B_R 673=4<pO or 494-3248 EXCITING Blufis 3 br, 21/~ 1 Br. furn. Adj to complete or 1213' 944-4890 ft•plc. Tremendous ocean 673-6524, 304 ~ l3rd St ges. Irwin &. Irwin Real· Newport llea<ft HB $185. Singles or $ LANDLORDS $ ba; nr tennis club. Lse .shopping area. $175 n10. 60'2' San Clem~nte view. 244al Alta Vista. l BDliM penthouse. $l85. tors, ~111 Of 675-&J60 Try this, 1 Br, duplex St65. DFamilleps. Agt. Fee. 979-8430 Let US rent UallR pheropertles. !~~· :,\e , ~ ow.J:f Heliotrope. 831·1300. San Clemente Resident Hotlil Cast Blurf mo. ht & last Rul E1t•t• W•nted 114 Kids pets singles Ok. Brkr _•_n_1_0_1_n_1_____ We service t beach """' · e · BACHELOR apt. S ingl c $79.50 Per rvlonth ' < 213 )697-]49$ '• f -Cities & inland Orange Co. 833--8635. \Voman prefen -ed. $120 per Quiet . Secure e DELUXE e 2 liEDROOM, bltha, nw. PVT. PARTY WANTS TO H=~efinders 547.9641 CLOSE to Dana Point Fr.:t: FREI::. Save Time & SS SHARP 1 sly Bluffs <.'Ondo. month. Phone 673-6615. Furn·util • walking distance 3 Bk, :4 1.iA aµl 10r lea.se. near, Hoag "Hoap. Adults, BUY l!Oli-fE DIRECT ;_;:::::::::.:::;:::_;:_...::.c:...~ !\larina, new 3BR, 2BA, $ALA RENTALS$ 3 BR 2 Ba. V1:1cant. C t M t th' lnc1u spac.1na:-nersuite,Ulll S185to$220permo.6C-4387 1'""ROM PRIVATE PARTY. HoUHI Unfurn. 305 Lease, $300 per n1 o, Newport&. Bay, CM 642-8383 S395/n10. ~le by cm·nc1·. 01 a esa SANO CLE?'ME~TE r1n &: uoJ garai:"· Aulo UOor SUPER 3 br, 2 ba Neer bch, 539-9715. C-eneral 714-8'&.9771 VIEW ~ \V1JI take 2n d Casa de Oro HOTEL open~r ava.i.1. t'ool & rtecrea-S300. mo . PRIVATE party wanlS to 2 BR, 2 BA, frplc, bllns, BRAND NEW PALERJ\.1.0 ' . ALL UTILITIES PAID e 114 DEL MAR, S.C. e lion area. Property House 642-3&17 buy Duplex on the Penn. ocean view. No pets. Avail 4 Bdrin, 2» Ba, crpts, drps, NE\V 3 BR, ,3 BA. du1. rm., C W $297 • . PARK Newport Subolae, thru 1 trol1\ same, Call bet\\'11 Feb Lst. 673-1963, 493-5726. gardener. Pvt swim & ten· fJ'Pic, dbl gar., c?ts, drps, omp:ire before you rent South Laguna 865 Anug08 ~way, Nli J 1 ls $250 2 Br Ba 8 '5. 642--SWS nis club. 6 nio. lse. manr qua!. cxt1as. pool, Custom designed, featuring: 1~1a11aj:;t.'d uy d~: 547~9311 ~es ~. • - Busi Mii Opportunity • * * * Noncl Roberts 200 1518 C~landor •C Costa Mes• You~ the winner of 2 tickel!I 10 the We1tern Natlon•I BOAT & MARINE SHOW at the ANAflElli-1 CONVENTION CENTER Jan. 26· Feb. 3 Please call 642-5678. ext 333, to claim your tl c k e t11 . (North County toll free nwnber ill 544).1220.) * * * * OWNER operated small business for . only $15,500. Near Westcllff. • •Owner v.·iU finan c e . Tenns flexible! Shown by appointment only. IJ4&.32;; AGENT "LlQUOR LICENS:;5" 1. ~ on sale $24,gj() 2. ~ oU sale $47,500 Wlnaton Coll. (213) 272-4249 Buslno..-W1nted 210 WANT TO BUY AtENS llAIRSTYLING SHOP NEWPORT BEAOl AREA. 67H246 ~toL01n .240 1st TD Loans UPT06 8~ % INTEREST Houlel *Apia. * 145•0111 * 46~R~. ~ 1,":;', ~ ~i~!.· $575• Por Mo. lenrus, sauna, 544-3049. • Spacious ki tchen '>\ith in· PARADISE Coves, privele \VILLW1 WAL1'..:.RS CO. direct lighting beach, lovely redcc. 1 BR, a-h--NEAR beach, 3 Br, 1 Ba. wtr pd, $325. mo., 496-2772. IU.0780 BOB Nl'.\V 4 BR, 3 bas . .Fam·rrn, • Separate din'g area color cable TV. Don't miss ttuntington NC new cpt, lg bdrrns. sUndeck. Fountain 'V1lley ~==~--~~~-! Dtn·nn, l.'plS, drps, dble • Home·like stol'r'ge this one if YoU '>\•ant to Yrly. $300/MO. 6Th-2'l16 2di:~2 ti,~'. ~"::"~: Sgar.,Jextras.C~t2S 1 : ~riosedv:.te patK>s I livl'i in So. Laguna! Also UNDER NEW * BAYFRONT. SPACIOUS BRAND New Ti bur on $120 -Unfurn Bach, Townhouse, fully crpt'd, stove/relrig. utll Pd · drp'd, self clean oven & El1>ide. dsh"''hr. Washer & dryer. $130-Bachelor, furn. Util pct 3 BR, 2~ BA. Master BR E/side. overlooks K>OI &: clubhouse. $14G-1 BR triplex unf, nr $330/!\fO. Call 9 6 2-6 6 6 6 beach. Infant. Crpt/drps. wkdays belr 5 pm. or $200--Splc & Span sml 2 Br 494-4196 eves & wknds. hse, 1 chlld. G/U". Fncd yd. $2j()....Lovely 3 br home, new shag &: drps, consider pet/child. E/s\de. \VE HAVE MANY, MANY MORE!! LANDLORDS FREE .II.LA _l.INTALS 3 BR, 2· BA, liv rm, din nn, fam rm, kitchen, frplc, 2 l.'ar gar, nti luxurious cpts, drps, &: paint, all appl. lrg yrd w/block fence, 1 blk to elem schl, 2 blks to lligh schl, $335 per mo. 5.52..0165. aft. 6 or 893-8533. t private bcb. $300/mo. hfonlh an uan ap1s rano 1 . garage "'' storage bachelor apt avail liOOn MANAGEMENT 3 Br, lse. $350 lnc uW. 2 to month ~lake oHer • l\larble pulln1an 32161 So. Coast Hwy 2 B". """",new•• uecorated, blk lrom ocean. 675-4397.· · · NE\V 2 BR, pool, gar & • King.sz Bdnns '' ....,.,.., J THE GERRIE CO. ca~rt. No children. Phone e Pool . Ba~beques . sur-Apt. Unfurn. 365 enc l ga1·agt$. lieautUul LRG 2BR, frplc, drps, crpta, Rltr 644-8070/644-42ll afte1 6:30 PM, 49l-lli64. 11lunded y,•1th plush land· Balboa Island ~~,~~~~nte~.p~:~~ adlts only, no ~ts. S22S ' Duplexes Fum. 345 scaping 833-8447 or 645-6506 Aft 6rolJ 3 BR, 2 bas. shag , drps, Adults, No Pets ATTRAC 1 BR upper Yriv silopping & scnls. <.;luldren South Laguna bl · I J BDR'I F 1190 J welcome. ~80; il no l·UlS, frp c, garage Balboa Island _ ." · um. · mature lady no pet; sm' 'i 7331 wlworkshop. Lg pat io ~ . . 365 \V. \Vtlson 642-1971 incl Utils. s13.l503 • · 1,,•.n,,',."-·-··-_..,...,,..1 * SPECT.ACULAR * Beach % blk, $395 yrly. $150 ~r mo wmte.i" ut.il pd. Furnished Bacheiors & CHARPllING 1300 . ft ~22o.-NEW--OCEANFRONT 675-2124 l quiet mature n1an, no 1 Br's Exce tionall new .sq 2 BR. 2 BA bltna ....... BLUFFS TOWNHOUSE Ele-pets, 6/:r-3613 , P Y 2 br, 2 ba, irplc, bay view, e 2 B , l lh BA drps • ' .. r~ gnnt 4 Br., 21,~ ·B a . Balboa Peninsul1 nice. 2C11~tNeM:°rt Blvd yrly. ~. 6/a-6239. • BILns +OW U50i1::!8·4;.~~~· REDEC. Pool view, schls. 0 -"~ .!a Balboa Peninsula • '"et Bar $495. Cail to s e e , YEARLY, furn 3 BR, 2 ba If 1:.:n•:losed Garage Apts., 714-494-3973 brand new unit. 3 door'll BEAUT FURN 1 Br lots l BDRM penthouse. S185. ti 1.:.l lilocks to beach Furn. or Unfurn. 37p lro $400 (905 of bltins, pool, walk to mo. 1st & la.st. W Walk to market s~~~~~ ~~.' ~sn~~. I8~~: \V.~J~) 67J.-205'.S~g!_· _ shopping, mi from heh Sl50 12131697-1496 ~e:i~1rK1ds 01· Pets S36·8S36 _B_a_lboa __ P_o_n_in_•_u_I_•_~ rec. 2f!R, t Ba. Upper w/ View. ~:m~o.~'3~! }W~.l~9•~h~S~t.~~~l~8--04~92~·1:C~o~r~o~n~1~d;•l;,;M~a~riiliiiiiiii .-~=~~-== OCEANFRONT STUDIO , FOR lse customized 3 Br, Homefinders 547-f641 $235/mo. incl. uUI. Winier * El.M GARDENS APTS. S 2 DOGCRUNI Private 0 · Protected. I odult. f ~-2 B ho in !' t I Ca l 67" ~'l pac. Br, I D cosed gar. • lit NOUSIS a me ines area, NE\V exec 4 BR, 3 BA on y. 1 .,,._,., • Adults -Poolside $150 up 1""001 & rec rm. $1651mo. Yearly. 673-&72, 987-1988 Huntington Beach WI VICW.IZI IN SfWICI • I .... ""',·. walk to sch ~-!hopping. w/180 degree view, teMis Newport Beach e Also Children's Section . · rS -...:; 3 BR, $00. 842-0389 or C"'~ta Mesa ~ __ ---$32& mo. Call .....,., Carpet, & pool $600 ~-& 177 E. 2'lnd St., CM 642-3645 'll b 842-4 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;':·1 Realtors 893-1351 mo. L""s BAY VIEW " ' 504. NIWllOIT & UY, c.M. '42·Uli . ..:;:c=::::c:=::..;:=~~~ wknds, 644-1791 1 BR. lrg, hvln beds. Adult. orrs 2 Br, carpls draps, Blt·ins, PAINT l\\e, l Br dplx $1ro. lf~~~;;~h~~ 4;; 3 BR 2 BA fam rm din 4 BR, 2 BA, upper: Comp\. Ideal for Bachelors. $160. carports, 1 blk to sch LA MANOIA AP'I'S. ~ UtU pd, kids/pets OK bltins, super condition. S2!15. rm, 'trp!, ~paper, bitns. fum. Re-dee. 2 blks to • 1993 Church s t. 548-9633 1:0WNHOUSE . shopping & freeway, 1 child NEW Luxury Apt11. close lb 2 Br hOUse S160. Avail soon. Rent or llie. Ask for Dale, Nr. pool It park. $435. beach, +Ith St. Aval~ Im-COl\fPLETELY furn 1 BR. 2 Bi:. firepla~, pool, prvate ok NO PETS. Call 646-mJi 11hop'g &: beach. Gas &: Wtr Garage, 11n1. pet & child , 962-44Il 833-3894. med. Call eves. 832-9-118. apt.Adults only. no pets. 131 pa1 "°'s' C?nl1nenlal d break· or 545-0760 P~. Adults o~ or famJIJ NICE & Nu 1 Br, gar apt BLUFFS . I Brand Duplexes Unfurn. 350 Flo\\"er St Cht. 6'16-7883 ast. _pac1ou~ groun s, near Bach 3 blocks from beach, w leen. Blt·ins ncl. dshwbt: $250. CcL.\1, uUl l)d -NO\V lllfMEDIATE occupancy, 3 • view, poo · ' shopp!:-.z !: ti ne beach. Fur-Shag Crpts. Small pet Ok; SUPER 2 Br, n95. Niei! lawn. BR, 2 BA, bltns, culdesac New lg. 3 BR.~ 2~~ ba.,. Corona del Mar NE\VPORT Blvd near De.I nished or unfurnished, from Wf\Y shag, garage, stove, Pool. Ga.1 BBQ. Stv/retrig, nu C v O, patio. street, tge lot, dble gar., fam. rm. Only $450. month. !\far 1 BR. $145 n10. S~ Corona det Mer refrig, "''asher, drye r, t , 2 & 3 BR studio. SHARP 3 Br, 2 Ba $265. 2 $250. mo. Ask for Dale ltB. Dowd, Rlt. 644-0134 NEWLY painted, 2 story :I 642--0.590 644-:!IJU. ' utilities paid. $115. 536-0800 Prtv. Patios car Nu paint, Bltns, cvd pa.ti. 0962-44"-=-"-'TI'O--.,.--,.,,--..,.-.,-HV HOME. !Phase IJ 4 BR, rten, 2 ba, $350. LGE 1'lJLLY FURi"i' 2 BRl.!!!!!l!!!!i!!l!!!!!l!!!"!!l!!!!!l!!!!!I!!!!! or 536-959l $160 to $250 per Mo. HOhfEY 4 Br, 2 Ba $295. 3 Br, 2 ba, bltns, frplc, bdrm, Palem10, next lo 49'l-2a75, 494-6H5, or Mr. bltns, bm ceil, adlts, no 1 BR, I l r c p tac e . WALK TO BEACH 7'18 Scott Pl, C.M. ., avail. Appl'c, patio. 2 cnr. crpt/drps. ~ mo. Avail. park, school & pool. $500. Johnson 49:1-9473. pets S\80. 642-95~. professionally de<."Orated. 1 & 2 Br, Crpts, drps, Bltns, """""!!!!J;G."'"!!2007!!!!!!!1""•1!1 ALA Rentals 642..a383 r~eb. l . Call SJG-0972 otter mo. 6444184 or 547·9'284. G S2Zl A II garage. 308 16th St. ~2165 THE -~G • , 4 BR 3 BA ., Apts. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. 360 arage n10, va . now. 84 ~h"''"' C.D.M. Charmer -3 br. 2 Gpm. * ' ' " stol'y ' • ~6:::13-50:..::"13c.· -~~---or 7-m7 PALM MESA APTS. : ba. _ Old brick F.P.-$350 1""'B'°R".~11oo-,-.-=CM""' • ..,1~1"15"".""3 townhse, Back Bay, pool, Costa Mes• Costa Mesa 2BR + den, 2 BA, duplex, 2 Br, 1 Ba, lrg liv rn1, MTNUTES TO NPT. BCH1, LAGUNA Brand new • 3 BR HB 11 $185. ASinglesF or Gf,g974~75/rno. 83J.l653/ crpts, d rp s . appliances, kit. Ocean view. 3 0 1 Bach, 1 A 2 BR. from S157 br. 2 b a. -outstanding vieW Fam I es . gt. ee. ...::::,:=:...=~~--gurnge. 675--6369. Baltimore, HB. Slla mo. Adults, No Pets. -$350. 979-8430. * EXECUTIVE View 5 Br 2 BR, l Bt\, carpets, drapes, 213/ 793-().152, Eves. lS61 Mesa Dr. NEW P 0 RT Ba Y front Irvine H.V. hm. Fam rm, din rm, fi replace. Pool. NEW 2 BR & 3 BR Apts. (5 bl.ks from Newuort Blvd.) Townhouse -3 br. 2 b a. tennis pool. $500. Ov.mr. $2'15/:P.10. 675--0562 $200 to S240. Adult &. Fam 54&-9860 Private slip -$4~. -'--'=""=~-~~=~~~ tlo ts p tiO' r ~ -~~,.:::::,:::;::=---'I ' BR I BA C t d sec n, pe • a , eno.;ocu * CASA VI,,...,,..RlA * C.O.M. • Shorecllfls • 2 br. 2 BR., 1 bath ...... $2251300 * Bl.UFFS. 4 BR, 2" BA, • · rp s, rpll, ··--' he h 0 "3166 »v 2 ha ~ ga1 ••M 2 BR 2 ha d a/ ·~5 "' Xlnt location S220 Yr1". _,,>~~"~· "'=· =.'Co'~·c:-7=0....~ I l , 2 & 3 BR. furn & unf · · "'"ann ore · ..,,..,,. . . en, c .,., din rm, lam nn, pri patio, v ~ Carpe T\I' C.D.M. _ ShOreeliUs _ 4 b r . 3 BR, 2 baths .... $385/4.25 1425 mo .t:AA 1480 Avail mld·1'"eb. 548-5306 Clean, quiet 1 &. 2 Br. nearly Ill, drapes, Df\V, 2~' ba. Private beach 4 BR, 21h baths $300/450/415 .:.:,::::.:=·;.· :::~:.:...:.::,,:~--Costa Mesa new bldg. \Vtr/gas pd. child ant. Pool, etc. 525 Victoria J650 CALL 552 7500 OCEAN View, 4BR, 2600 '<! ok, no peta.-1145 & $160. St, at Horbor CJ\!. ...._ · Broker 6"" """"' " ft, 3 " bo, private lot, 0 "'" 1"""" UVE N h , ..... ,~w n 1 BR. Clo~ to shop'g. O'lV' u.M enr t e Beachl VISION lea"' 1635 per mo. 644-15'1 BRAND NEW St22.50/MO. At'° t.arge 2 "" WALK TO BEACH I & 2 Bit Fl'om. 1145. NEWPORT HEIGltTS 4 BR, \Veekly Rate for Single Apartment BR $140/1\10. No pets. 2 &: 3 BR. Crpts Drps. Bltns. !lfature adults. No pets. LANDLORDS! 2nd TD Loans We Specialize ln Newport Beach • Cbtona del Mar • low•st retes Or,n9• Co. &: Lagu.n1. Our Rental Ser· Sattler Mlf. Co. vice 11 FREE to You! ~ REAI.TY e red hill 3 .BA, wRlk to all schools. 6'/;>-2833 or 675-5800 Bkr. garage. 308 l6th St. 536-2165 1887 roitonrovia. ~ $450/MO. 642-lllll Special Move=.In Rate J &. 2 BR. $13$-$155. Stove, or 847·3957. Huntington Be•ch EAST BLUFF, .. 4 BR. View, * F1nthlle4 SI..... * Air C"41"""1 ref, crpt/drps, hid pool .. N-°'E\\.,,;:.:' ;_A::p::ta;:..-1\~'a~tk-to-~Bc-h-.; --'"""'----'-'-----! $600, n\O. !;$6-6177 * ,.,... Utllttle& * W.,. & Dryen Adults, no pets. 645-8965. Bach, 1_2~ Br. Fr. $150. DELUXE adult po o 1 s Id• 58&-4000 anytime. 1t kltcMti Feclntla * lHrMtiow ...... 2 _ 3 BR. ba, crpt/drJ>J Extrn!I. · 536-2579, eves gard~ bungalow, nr ooean, Newport ShoNI * LI ..... hnildlH * .,.., .. Pwttl.. pools. playground .• $150 up. ~9 h'pl, lrg patio. 6 pools, u•21 I ua .. 11 Nu-View! nl -7 _... NU.VIEW RENTALS U v, Park Center, Irvine REAl.TORS ~IW Harbor area 14 yn. 613-4030 49f.J248 aa W ntod 250 or 2 BR CONDO ... From $DJ. ~ a lalboa Peninsula -1245. mo. be 3BR, 28A, gar, covered patto $fKOO Needed for small 2 BR .condo .... $265. Mo./i.t Tennis, p00I, Ol:e'an $325 bwilnest Will repay $8400 BAY view 2 Br, din rm, 3 BR Home ••• $285. Mo/lae yearly,~ in 2-3 M~'s . Co-1lgner avail. thick shag, .. drape, go.rage, 3 SR home •. , • $DI. Moll• 230 62nd St. S32$. Nr. octan, -_6 yard, \I block to bay 1 4 BR home •. , . $425. Mo/lse I tc 3 BR 2 ha Vl\r"!IW • block to be6¢h $325. yrly RANOl REALTY 561--IXKJ poo. c . • S, Mo ....... S. AYR 2/U· 96J.-63S3 V N t VER S 1 TY Park ~673-:0::::::·265'4~-'-'-eve:::;•_,,..,--- Trust Deed• 260 Of'l POINT 38r, 2 Ba, ptt. TowMome, 3 Br, fan1 nn, San Juan Capistrano. $MOO BUYS $9:)00 2nd Chi1d olr Newly painted. 3 Ba, 2 Ft'plc, 2000 sq ft. FOR lease, adults ol\ly. NEW TD 'note, l~a per ar'anum. ;:LaMj Encl JM\OO. 6'75-5152 $400. n:ion. 644-1Ti0. -4 BR condo, ~ nil lron1 $EK). per nio. u.11 dut S yrs. ON the rlnt 2BR. fam rn1., 2 BR Condo. Walnut Square. M&.rlna. Full drps &. et'flt, CA1l eve or early tUn trplc, eat p.rqe, $335 S2'Z5/month. blt118, frplc. $275. 49J...8746 64)...46().\ per mo. Ye•r\y lAe, 673-74~ Call 64z..&T or 493-338'1 . I ' * M•ld Semce * Joe.al 1\enipy Pool Call .,, sauna, tennis. 846--0259. * HMtM P"I * M ...... leo1M U"t5-0140 t.RG 2 Br. 1 }i' Ba studio, Af90 t Br. Prom $135. · W t F II L F 1 . 1 BR Cnrd<!n Apl, unrurn. encl gar, yanl. Couple. Lagun• ur-uel a er o s-agoons-oun a1ns fn>lc, d!lhwh.r. Nr. Irvine $157.50/mo. 847-4440 '"'"' Stay A Day, Week, Month or Whatever hK!us. •rea. can 5.17-2841 e 1149 . 2 BR. 2 Ba . Poot. * BRAND NEW • " DAILY RATES FROM $9 .00 3 BR. 2 BA. Deluxe. $15. Moving Cash Rebate. l & 2 BR, 2 BA. From 2277 HARBOR BLVO cosrn MfS'A' CA 91(.~r, 645·4840 ' . - 407-C HnmUton. $265/mo. 96().2004 or 646-9666 $195 Untum. Furnished unit~ fl33-.8160 for l\ppolntmcnt. Lg 1 Bdrm. $125. mo. bllins, Avail. ""R •· .. ~ I Aval f'cb 1st. Beach & CROWN '•ALLEY & ... , .u ' s .... g. Yw:v, poo' \\1arncr atta. 847-4440. "" .....,.., ' g11.ra.ge, $185, San Diego 1'"rwy nr <:out 5.'il..0755 2 BR, 2 BA, upper bltn Jl\vy to lilllhunt. 2373-1 EAS'T'STDE 2 BR. 1 ~~ BA, elcc. ranire, cpts, drp!I, $150 Hillhunt. t.a,:. NIRUtl bltns, r..tria .• cpt11, drp!I, mo. 89~732 {TI4 l 831-<mo poal, no pets, $170. 646-()47~ :> .... ,,.. " ,,_. :tn ct.A~ Slo:U..~ -&a...filS I ' , " DAILY PILOT Wtdnesday, Jan uary 2J, 1~74 • • • ' I '. WfdMsday, Janiaary 23, 1974 Vii Found (iroo i41l JU ROu-JM"'=n1,..fttl ___ ._,...,'i.,.0""1p""'W"'""an"'tM-. M.,.,..,&""'nii p WanMd, M & F 710 >'E!llALE dor· Blondtsh In HOUSE 0 1' CLEAN Admlnlttratl•• Aa..t I :Sso 1.o11 * * * Jack N. Kete 412 Vista Flw• Nowpo<t lloach • <"Ole<, white """"'1 '-l • DOES l:VER\'THlNG • If )'OU hive 1lO wpm ....,. COMMUN!-Exoc. 5«.TOwY E pav. ... n.ed c:oOv w/1Dwr Hom"" nHt-.. r"" H<>• h-•• 70 le R.ectpliooht odL lo aid .. ~. ·~ v~ -~~. ~1"• •ccun. t>i> CAnONS Fri &nu.en.it"' Tw'nbao Aol; DOfllC;hd Clunl111 lnlr, -""' mUna •kllli. Girl day 1m, Jan 2lth. ltewaid. * WE 00 EVERYTHJNC * full eh•.,.. bookkff~· OFFICERS ~~.t"&~~I Ole f: 008-3086. Jtet.. rwe e 5 1. ~~j-~~µ.~~r~ng~thru~"""';~:::T.~~~0,~rn~·~Pt---E~,v~u.~JT~L,~n:~-~-~·~=~~1SM~TS;n~!".:"-~ssoo~i.----JjLI patftlled. Leue. Adu.!ta 1 no $767-1005 Ptr l\Jo B r/Constr $600 pets. Alst. "'lt;· Neeoea. Colt• l\tesa 9'J'9.6571 BOAT & MARINE mainly w/wtit, tan. Short r I! com tn t n de d wire . v.·elJ with peop C!, en LAS IRI AS APTS. NE\V Bid&-?.t·l.23 Unlt5. SHOW leg1/long body & Jone tall, depend.able Ir reas. 838-4612 I would like to constder )'OU $4.42 ?et Hour !\fk!ro wave nuer $93.1 You are Ult' "''itu'ler ot 2 tickeL'i IO the , ~Uc.JU"" Ave., NB USO sq. rt. S189.50/ nM>. ears up. No collar or tag.· O>rnplete Hotlle & ornce for the (¥)1ition of my rilht Receive calls al Ctntral Restaurt.nt l\1an.111tr Open ll IU-%i66 2 Unlls 1:.00 sq. ft. S230/mo. . at the Re~'IU'd O( $100 for return. C.1eanlur. Wa.119. windows, arm. Slartin&: Wary 10 Communications tor police Es. Sec, fl1klfli bckgr to $700 BR, 2 be. 2 doors from 1 Unlt 4000 11q. ft. $650/mo A.~AJl €t~t ~le bto1Jrm, SC. floors, etc. ~2--4505 $1000. Xln1 opportunlt)', A 'lite protectk>n. \Yr1tt('n C&.11 Jel\nnlc Shw.-o ocean. Sharp. $2'15. mo. -~~~==:::::;~,.;:;=o 1 rront Oflice1, Cl'l)l.I, lrg CONVENTI0:'-1 CENTER · JAPANESE lady to do Kindly send l't''Ume 10 Ir oral exAJt1lnadon1 will & Sir! 1-lolfn'lan )'ttrty, 813--2825 or m.qrog * 1 NO FREE RENT * rear dooni. Anltlielm & J 1u1. 26 • ft.b. 3 LOST smftll doi'. blk k white hou&tcleaning. Experienced. President. 1,.0. Box 1810, be adminlatored. Apply to: NEWPORT a.ems 400 Deluxe ottk.~s a/v<>rt, full Termhull \\·ay Sr., er. Pleruie call '642-5678, ext 333, med. lonr h11Jr. n1u1t, }'~Jr.a S22 a day. 642•5196. Ne'>'-port Beach, Ca. !r.?f.63. Ctty ot Cotta ~1esa, n Fair PertctnMI Agency 11ervl(.-e, ample parkintc. Dtty1 646-5033, eves 646-0681 to chtlm your ti c k t Is , & chain collar, no ta.gs. At.Aru.1 audio 1 y11em11 . Drive, Room 300, befo\-e 133 Oove.....Or., N.B. '125. Room 4 ba In prlv Lowest rntcll. t•rom J mt Rent•I• W•nttd 460 fN()rth County toll fl'l'e An&\\'trn to ·' l\ a i: 1 · • _ln_c_o_m_e_T_ax __ .._ ___ 1 Opportunity for • t ro n 1 clotMg date Tues. Jan. 29th. 6424170 home. Female ot KOOcl char-to 1000 IIT. Also Wk space , number I.$ !H0-1220.) 49'J..1461. I T ~-indlvldlJftl. New construcllon <114) ~.Equal 011por. acttt Nr l'1th ti: Tliitln Ave from $60-oX>. 833-3223 9 10 lOUNG exec lll-"1!11 in San * * * ncome -•.X~rvlce sn:les. Draw &: con1n1. Eniployer. EXE-CU-TIVE-S C.", 'c.11 •'"1<39. ' noon. fl[arlno, offlce in N.B. nc@ds personal or bu1fnes1 &12·3490. '"" vw-I i'"ND, lited size wb.ile dog 23 y H bo Area ,::;;:.""=~-~--C I $15 000 NEWPORT Beach Lee. NEWPORT CENTER a P al..-e to atay 2 nltes a Vic: \Varner & Bristol -1 · II pP ] (7e1.,..4) 67.,.5 ,J16 APT li'IGRS. -Older cpl. OITIJMn on• , to $75,000 •-Pvt ' 2 ROO .. I Iii Ith f I v.·k. What hav@ you Xot 11 S.A. "~II to ldentily • ..., ...... k lnltrvctkNI -vv N t '"' U t HB HOUMlcHn.ar Send resume or call TODA'I' __... room. entrance: " 0 ce w antasl c Boat guest nn etc• Cail ~ ..,. For .Aumintn1cnt 0 pe •· ~ n ts, • 2 ...--I lid Jal O ·~ .a bath, patio. 642--3436 view of Ncv.'J)OM. Jlarbor & .... , ••~-be,. .. "' 'AA""'-• 8J.l..9?50 bef. 6, aft. 6 ,;.s.:;; Br apt + Wary. 846-39'2'1. for elderly couple, U~ln, or con e.nt N C.:vST C tall ~' fl ... ""' "' · · .. ""' .....,.......,., "'~" ,,....,. p I ~rlvate room & balh 'I t executive Interview. ROOMS P> a k rith a na. ~ aq, • .._, ""~:JD I ntlng & ASSEMBLERS for 1st I: 2nd · "us XEC ldtclml $.15 k up, v; t& per mo. Includes utilltiei, NEED 2 Br hou11e, in C.f\-1. FND: P.'falE", reddish·brOwn, Schools & . p h I ih!Jt ln electronics firm . Ave car. Good salary for E. UTIVE SERVICES, • ~ ~WO'lup ap . janllor servit.-e, carpeting or N.B. llreR, N~t over SlBS. long~twlr, sm. 10" mixed in1tructlon1 575 •e!r Int ng Night prt'mJum olfered. No right person. Call 493-5565. SSS N. lita~,CSanta Anf\ or ' & lots ol tree parking. 534--053-t bre«f. 4 vtht feet. Vic. PROF'. ~·al.Ir.overing slate exp req. Apply in pertan. COlifPANJON for ~llddle ; ~~.2._,room · Pliv enl ESTATE REALTY 641J.l120 Adams & ~ta gn o I ia. Tennill Anyone'!' lie. No. 379514, insur., all Potter & Bnnn!M!ld Div aJted lady, 5 days a \\-etk. F 1t7 t 4 ) 54171~9625 "':...:_........., • NEY.' OF1',JCE SPACE • 1 II Jfl) 962-2456. Professional Instr. 6 leS!IOJlS ~of paper. 714 : Ai'IF Incorporated li1U8t nrh-e car 9~. ~ or l..'OllllU t ng service ••r~~ o ..-.... Announctmtnt• ""18! No! 1u1 o(fer of employment ne~ rana:e ...... unty Aif'Jl(lrt FOUND: 2 puppies, twin group $12. H.B. SeacllU · &<) Ave. Areopuerto VHJti.M..J!mtab=---J2~ •/_view '" d" s . . ~· lo! Mlxod Tennis Club 536-9368 . *WalljNpor Hanger* San Juan Capistrano CONNECTOR DESIGN F/C BKKPR to $750 n r, "60 1q. f . a c per pups. Vic. Rivers e SUNDA-Y~SChiiiI T~ . Reb MLL~ual oppor em~r 1--~ruGINEER Fee J>Rld. A...:sl.~1 t:'On troller * * * aq .. rt. Includes 1 private Auto Tr1n1port1tlon 525 by Coal Canyon. 543-8372 study the Bible &: Ouistlan Auto \Vith E"...._..., ln comme· -ial w/duttes. J\1ullt hove con-olfict, ample room for 3 anytime. Ed. ~-Cst. Bible PROF painter, honest work, CAR LOT MAN ~....... '" &!ruction l'}(J)('r. Also F'ef' Terr•nce Pletenpol des.ks in outer office. lit NPT. AH.EA t() Bev. Hiiis FOUND Young Fom. lri•h School 58&-?860 reaa. Int/ext, free estimate. F N ,,.,_ ..._ I h ~ '"tf1'8? connector d'ei.i.gn, Positions. Control Career 1319 Conw•y Ave. month'• rent free. ~ or \\Tl.I\. DG!ly SA;\t~P~t Refs. ~2759, 642-3913. or ew u.ir '""'a ers Ip. PP can n1ay apply at Employnient Agenry, l•IOO Cott• Mes• or M5-5958 f'lcxiblE". 12131 2'13-863.i I Setter, Santa Ana Height!! * PIANO LESSONS * l\lust Be Exp er le n c ed . SAE Ad\'pnced Packaging, I 11 81 d NB 5..'.',,S.85/Xi OFFICE SPACE !"OR (714l 673-l303. area. Call 546-38.'iS aft 5 l\ln. R.Mh * 493-6736 INT/EXT PAINTING Steady Job. Co1npany bene. 3080 Airway Dr., C.Pi-1. r\' ie v ·· · · · You att the wblnt'r ot RENT. ~-sia Mosa, Harbor pm. Sau Junn Cnplstrano Fm? Est J im G75-3S59 fits. Good Houn1. Apply ln 540-9256. FRY COOKS 2 lickelti to the \.,\/ BASS-H -· V' f J>l'l"!4011. See lilr N@IJ&()ll, t'OOI<·. (4) H·-·· N.Y, Dnh Full & p/lltne. r·iexible '--. -.itJ~ion•I at Adams. Beautiful c.i• ouuu. ic. 0 Paperhanging & painting. TERRY BUICK _., ~ ••• -;=,.+,,,.xiern air u g·I C'"'i" I --11•1 Santa Am Heighl!r_ F'rida.J¢ [ I~ 2l yrs Harbor area. Refs .t.: Grill. Nr O.C. O:irport Exper. & depcndnble. Apply BOAT & MARIN 1J~an~l~to~na~· ~1-~Cl~a~ss~A::W~a~lk~e~rli~~-~~·ii•iiiiii~~~ .,, ... "-".· 0 ~18:..th_._'_'"_'_'_10._o-_n_·_,1,,,,,,.......,= --~ furn--:-No. 183281• 64~™ 11,5,,U,1>1 &..1 ,Vt1~~t h Need eAxp. 1Fl1:.~k,~,brolle1, Sc"oa"st 1&1··ySirNlo81n, 5930 \Y. SHOW & Lee Bldg. CaJI Gene Hill, . _<H<rO • _ • ng on Po:'.nc nUlll, pp y 'f.U-1. .vester y n' , · • 557-0136 or 546-5828. FOUND .,,. 1 1 Dachshund & l!Y/o 01'~F AVON Plate, Suite 106, Newport I>''UU. Tl!\1E en1ploymcnt fo1· at the p 1 530 .... Wallpapering -Int. Painting Beh II hi k G OFFICE SPACE eraon1 1 part Shelt1C?. Vlc. Pomona B•by11ttlng Exp. Call Col. 714 53fi.054S CHRISTMAS MAY · !e Assem Y \\'Or · ood "! COr..'VE~~51~NTER Harbor-& Adams, $210 total, & atth. Cl\f ~. aft BE OVER COOK. all around, top salary working oonclltlons. Apply approx 60) sq ft coml.sting ALL BOATERS 6, ask for Don. CHILD care in C.'hrlstian PA 1 N TER·INTERIOR-EX· • But, Everyone Still ell.II 4~227:1 ask Jor Chet 1'-18f\\'OOCI lndus1rle11, R69 ,\I. e1MJ:::i1 :2.~~. Jext 333, of a reception room & 4 ATTENTION! FOUND: black & gold dog, home, llceMed, near So. Cat i!~~?.Rabfex ~~ n c e , NHdl Avon Products. bet. 3pn1 & 10pn1, ~I~ SI., ~B 8-4:30 PM Man- to claim -t I ck et 1 . private oftlces. Call l\1rs. cross-breed. about 5 mos.; ~laza .. Birth thru 6 yrs. y AV d COUNTER help. Male & II .,. ,,~ · kh & Ad 5.57-8656 * WALLPAPER HANGER * es, ON ally care pro-r al full ~-1'"'ULJ 0 bookk f 1.. (North County toll tree az.e. <h>'J"...,.,... Basic Boating Course \'IC. Broo urst ams. ducts & cosmetics sell year em e, >io< part time. • 1arge f!epcr or number la 540-lDJ.) Nl."WPORT Beach ,, 1 _,_ In 54!).0876. BABYSI'M'lNG. Days only. Free Estilna:tes-Discounts around, & now Ill the norf""'I Days & night!I. Apply at accounllng firm in Col'lt<1 ·~ * * .J: ..... I"' •• seamanship k boat h dllng Call 645-4'191 on \Vallpaper 642-8871 ,,... "'" Burger King, 2015 Harbor, P.1csn. Please send resume Jll area. ~ ~ tt .office _#'i(). a.n BLONDE ?i-iale At ghan ~1rs K llo time to becon1e R Repre-Costa lilesa. 10 Oauified Ad No. 71, includln:g utllllleis, janllor. by hound fnd runnlng--do\vn · e gg P l_t1t1r,_P•tch_, R•ir sentaUve. "!au c11.n make II pt po " LIVE In the all new Mullan R<alty MOO lrvtno. Ht. Beach Po•" Squadron 22nd St. CM. 646-&\53 Call Bu1ino11 Service money nt you• own pace & CUSTODIAN-ior chun:h, 40 8:,1~ .. ~~~. C~ im;~' 1560 • Dana 5-40-2960 stnru & leave number. :::.:;:::;:;:;;::..;:,::,;.:.::::_ ___ * PATCH PLASI'ERlNG * meet ne\\• people \n )'Our hr wk. Hrs 3Pli-1-l1P~J. p -Point Harbor at t he DESK January 29th at 7 pm FOUND· Small black pup p E R S O NA LI z ED All types. Free estimates coinmWllly, too. For more Good health. Preferred age GELCOATER -~---- ' beautiful MARINA INN '~ itvaJlable $50 at . · ' bookkeeping -Income tax Call 540-6825 details, Call : 54().70.U. J0.50. Personable. Ca 11 "Motel, 34!112 Del Obllpo St. mo. Will provide furniture ~farina IUgh School & beige markings, Vic. E. 20th service Ex"" n-bl Pl 646-TI47 f NB 1 1 · Exper. Swlng Shifts on1 y. 1---"'"b(<(t!Gl8$-.Z23S35.13),...X.l.t~e.n~ at _ mo. Anawe~ service & Church, C.M. 54s-st43 ,,..,, .. oo.;. ,,..r. wi:asona e. umD1ng B AB Y SITTER/ I It e or · · n erview M•cGr99or Ya cht Corp flclencl'' il Apartments. aVilli6fe:I7f7513e&Ch-mVd. ey_H!IZ:h &chool ~"~ hoolelreepcr needed r or ttppolntment, Joam..ap m. 1631 Placentia, Of Heated pool, direct dial Huntln&ton Beach. 642-4321 A great opportunity for ·FC5om>~ sz female~ C1rpenter -:--OTlS-PL--tJMBIN teiChe-----Y-W!lltifatir:-1."'''----ilA'rA.----e== phonet t ,_ ..... _ all boating enthu la '1S dog. Vic. Costa Mesa Park Ren\Odels & Repain. Water home HB °'"luo . ,, PROCESSING E lALO""FF"rCC bath.;' e .. v.-..n. sauna FOR Added prestige, s s 548--6512. GENER.AL ca rpentry&. heaten, disposals, furnaces, ' · O'IV" UU<) No expei. req'd. Will train. ;: .,.....:.• ~.'J::"::fl/:; ~,:, "TI!t, 0~lliu,,~n .:!: ~1:,n;;~~;;;n•~ 968-0!94 REDk!rlsh Sett". Sat, Vic repa~ ~ est rel ....,, ~~~~~.;,~1~~.! 'i:!~'i1!'!h.,.~~ 5~~ Ag"' 17·34 1326 mi>. starting ';:/~''"i'":;,~~~?' d~u~ •• Oemente & t.aiuna Beach. hu NEW spa ail 1 nonymou.s Bae Bay. refldy · 6'15-5436 after .. _.1 . _ru H "--VI .,. "'!II salary + many benefits. t'.'01 LOTS of \!Dliety. • •Come 1 I ce av o Phone 542-7217 or write 548-2135 6 Pb'I. ""'~" ce. Llc . .,;i w;n. arl.Ul-ew area. O'rt"'O't Now interviewing, ARMY J Be t A-.~~ tho~inco ur suit; 673-4156 P.O. Box 1223 Costa ?tfesa. CHillUAHUA male brwn & * CARPENTRY * PLUMBING REPAIR aft 6·· Opportunities, 645-llln. 174:::°:rookh~z-'1'~n~. restaurants. $50 ~k 1: Up. BAYFRONT OFFICES * PALM & CARD READER white \'ic. of College Park, All types bi&• & amall by No job too small BABYSITIER. · 8:30-3:30, 5 DAY Help needed 4-6 hMi. Suite 213 963-ti775 :· Brin& thl1 ad &: receive Prestige area. 740, 550,' 3:30 Rd wtreductlon 1(}831 Beach CM call 515--0882 Stan 0 . 5.16-1648 ** 642-3128 .** days a week. Vic. Broadway approx. 3 days \\'k. to ' $5 off on tint week's rent. sq ft, 3700 Newport Blvd., Blvd., Stanton. 527-3406. Tll & Santa Ana, 0.1 646-32!H help __ lor senu· ln'vatld. GllO\VI~G Santa Ana li14: ',• N.B. 6'15-1220 Po-•nals 530 FOUND: Large ~. Vic. A-1 CARPENTRY small job '-"-"e----,----Mrs. Feher. ,_.._.., Co. NoYt interviewing fol' • -19th & Orange, C. 11-1. specialist. Phone Gordon C-ERAM ~ Person on soc. sec. pl'ef'd. general oftlce personal & • DELUXE 4 BR Condo. Lake SHARE exec ocean view 646-'18!1> 5J0....3454. IC TILE NE\V &: Babysiller wanted. Prefer Ch\'ll transp. 548-5827. accounting mach 0 per . ~ Tahoe. CIOR to 1tore &: suite & sec on Union Bank LICENSED SPIRITUALIST ' C t S f remodel. Free est. Sm jobs niy home. 1 child. Call DELIVERY Man for Early Typing, M:d on telephone, & , ' lkl llfl Day or Week. bld1:, Newport Ce n ter . Spiritual readings 10 a.m. ~~: .J:~.dnie~~h w~f°~~~~ •rf)! Irv ce v.·elcome. 536-2426. 548-4638 days, Eves 645-2621 Meming LA Timell Home general olflce 11. b J 11 t I l's 173-33>2 644-9440. -16 pm. Advice on all by the jetty. 53&-6489. JOHN'S Carpet &: Upbolltery T __ op:,_So_l_I ______ After 5pm. -Delivery Route, lilust essenllel. Accounting nmch r. BlG BEAR. Nr akllng, 2 Br OFC Suite, 1000 fl. Suitable matters 312 N. El Camino finl Ori Sh amp o o, (Soil BABYSI'ITER I l~ousekeeper have economical car, 2\-1 .. BURROUGHS or NCR" aptB. AIJlo special mid week tor doctor. H un t l n gt 0 n Real, San Clemente, fo r FND Irish Setter, · Retardants) Degreasers & •QUALITY* needed. Reliable. Own hn daily, z yrs Ot" over. expcr useful. Xlnt Co. hen. rate. '114-866-374'1. Gardens. ~1323. appt call 492-9034, 492-9136 642-l~1c 0~·~5-TIT7 al~ color brighteners &. .10 * MULCH & TOP SOJL * transp. $5.7. Clil. 979-4671/ No soliciting, no collecting, Te I e Phone Larry Rent•I• to Shllre 430 1617 WESTCLI FF-N.B. PROBLEM Pre gn an c )'.. nunute bleach for while 586-6930 ~. \\lest.minster, GG, HB area, Streetsman. 546-4155 m sq.ft, & up 54!-5032 Con f 1 d en t • sympathetic Lost 555 carpets. Save your money 63S-mt HEAVY EQUJP~IENT ; ~~-:. ~h~ =ti! Quality ottl~ space Coast ~~~ ac~pu;,:; ~~ g 1 ~:::;tALL::.,._B_t-ac_k_Y_O_R_K_,:IE::;:· I ~?m 8cl~ I~~ ~ L:Qlls;s a• BANK ~;ri~=NE L DE~}~~~·~n~:t~:.ES No t.xpc~~~~t~ill 0 traln. t---~'J Jn_M51. Vmle._3~ __ mU m_ Hwy, S. Laguna ocean w . APCARE 642-4436 POM Male-ans by "Monkey rm., & hail $15. Any rm. -'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:.:~ Note Teller Cail 646-5068 Age11'1-3-1. ~mo. starting 1 • T utll. w/worldng t.eiTi. 40 499-4070. "'BEST MASSAGE IN N.B. f\10JJU"", Vt~-Mesa,Irviner SJ.~. ~ $]!1. Chair $5. I Tel .. _r DENTAL Office: Insur . salary + many ben{'fils. , to 55. 97S-0897 aft 6. Buslneu Rent•I 445 3400 Irvine Ave., Suite 103B Child Heartbroken! Please 15 yrs. exp. is what count. Job W•nted, Mlle 700 Statiment Clerk backgrotmd. Able 10 handle Now inten.•ic\\ing. ARMY • .' WORKING LADY betwn 30 (at Bristo!) Open 8 Ai'l. call 646-6745 Noon & eves. not method. I do work AJP ·& AJE & back up I -'Oppo:!'.!:c::n.:;u"n~itln::;;;,· =..:;.=·~u~63e::_· _ 4: 40 to share 3 BR home OmCE on Newport Blvd. Ann. 55'1--0539. SMAlJ.. \.\'ht poodle, rnyseCU. GoodC,..I I. 5:1l-Ol01. TOP LINE . AU T 0 $ ~IPPLPY lfl front oUice. Typing, heavy l!EIJCOPTER -w/.Ame. WHtmin11ter area, =t~ le~~1;;1· p'rl:'!'g' LIFE or DEAnt: Let our u n c 11 pp ed. Capo . •rpet eanll'91 l\:IANAGER ~~~[~~I ::nkc phones. Exper. pref ' d . N ('.'IAINTEN,\NC~ 536-3588 betwn 2:30 le 5. A • lCMXJ • · babies live. For alternatives Bch/Palisades area. Alt Floor Care & Windows New & ll5l'd exper. Have Salary open. H.B. area. o expc.r. req'd. \rill train. ~oc~89'J.,1870~""°;,;afl~· ,,_7_,Pc;>,;!.:_= J,gf'~. Wareho:~ ~ tL!No ABORTION call LIFE 6PM 496-4384 Dutch Maint. Serv. 537-1~ X rers. 12 yr. exper. in 550 ~== 'i:e~~~ Or. 962-'Stt. ~es 17·3". $326 nw.~art0~ng NEED male over 30 w/BR avail. Ideal for contractor. E 5.5l-5522, 24 hn. PART Irish Setter, part STE AM C L E A N ! So. calif. Moving 1 0 644--0113, ext 227 DENTAL Ass Is tan t , .....,ary + many uo.:nc ts. set to 5hare my condo in cau.MS+p EXECUI'IVE, 39 lo meet Golden Lab.'!' Lost nr SANITIZE! All dirt out, Newport Bch. Avail as of Barbara Cammarano cha.irslde. Min. 1 yr exp. Now lntcrvie1i,•il:ig, ARlilY CM. $100. Bill, M&-mt or ~or 4000 sq, H. building slim & I.rim compatible Harbor HI Sehl. White spot Aladdin flome ol Service, ~~. 131·~· Co~ct D~~e'. Equal Oppor. Employer i:xpanded.dulies, good xrayl ;;jOppoiiiiiiirt;iui;;niilbii'eii''i;..:;.iii;-;i 11 ii63 iii;;' iiiiol 54()-.3006 & leave number. for lease. Avail approx. gal 19-35. P. O. Box. 1093, on nose, 548-6646 1_55:;::;.7-..:26::.78:;:_______ Holi)'Yo'OO<t. Calif. technique & lie. Bch area. MALE or fem. to share apt. March 1. Presently 0<.'CUpied Santa Ana, Callf. PLEASE return l\fortimer. * D~bernardo & Sons * P~A::R:c:T~ti::n:::,.'--'.,:::k::. "10-,-,...,.--n-tly BARBER: Some 11tyllng, 5 847 - 2569 · BcJ:,~s::~PS/ER $80 mo. &: 1,~ ulll. 21 or by Mar Vac Electronics. p O BOX RENTALS l\.fale brindle, caini Terrier. Carpet sales, installation & retired man. 62 healUiu, day \\'k, N.B. Good pay. DENTAL Asst. chair slde over. Call t.like alt. 6. 1829 Newport Blvd., CM. 149G Riverside Or.. N.B. Lost 1n9. Our beloved pel repairs. 963-2639. al ~ ·d ••• .,~ ~ =W~ortcc.h•"·hcoi::lc". "8'1cc2-'--1".738=, ~~ Laguna Beach. Ma t ure , Now taking nppllculions tor ·-~33 67' ~s Cn•, WI e E'Xp. ~· -~ bl So H /llkk ' ~· Phone Deno Va c ch er , Behind Grahan1 Rlty. 9-5. for 13 yrs. .>-'U•~ Cement Concrete Job Want~, L-alo 702 B~1AID, 3 days & lunch pe • ..., .. a e. me exp. os1ess pr or soon tu EXEC '1.111 share oceanfront 54G-3280 So I Cl bt 535 BROWN short-tailed male ::;o:;:;:'-"'''--'O:::::.:::::__ .v r..... hours. Apply in person. The ;ne~ce~"'"";;;;· ·C~•;ll;;;4;;9<-"S;;ij~96;'.;;; I open · · · tum '4 level 4 BR hoo11e COMMERCIAL C·I ci• u dog. Red collar. Vic. CEMENT & Block Work. NEED hi!:lp at home? We Tin Lizzie, 752 St. Clair ......,.,, ,,. ... .,...... Ch1rlle Browns Rest. • w/stable male 2 8 • 3 8, 990 aq. ft. bldg. 7241h ,V. IN Orange Co. for an tnstsnt Newport &: Harbor, CM Walls, paUos, sidewalks, have aides, nu r 1 e 5, =S='o-· cc°"~ta~M:cosa=·~~-~ ..,.____..___ in Hunt. Beech. Applicant t..aeuna Beach. 494-«rl3 19th St, Ci\1. Heavy ft. date. Call 557-3658. etc. By hr. or job. 646-6915. h 0 us ekprs, companklns. BEl..Lfl-l,\N for hotel. Apply Design ~'" must be willing to travel ROOl\.U.fATE \\·anted, feo1ale traffic + Tht SQ. ft. prkg.l~J!36.0679!!.!!!!Hn!!~1~2-~7~M~o~n·~SR~t 8 1\.10 Gray & blk Tiger CEMENT: Patio, drives, Homemaker 1 Upjohn ln person. Sheraton Beach Micro-wave lil,ten; to $953 for training In Long Bch et to sharo 2 BR, 2 b& apl $225/MO. Sult. RE o!c, ""I; Killy, malo. Vic' On:hld walks-R<paln, saw & &17-<;6111. Inn, Beach & Coast Hwy, To=, 360 ~12K ?.\"'!~~~t.c~':r~~":~ nr Back Bay. 556-8317 gallery, etc. ~ 1 j[g] &-2nd St. 001', Wht ilea remove. l''ree est. 5#-8998. 1{ o ME l\I AKER, comp, Huntington Bench F /C Bkkpr/Accnt to S12K being taken RI FEMALE to share 2 Ur ART CENTER. Laguna LOii: n ,__ col, 673-7079. PATIOS, WAl.J<S, DRIVES, unencumb. Xlnt cook , BOYS "'anted , 12 thru 16. Exec, Sec'y/Ofc Mgr $fm + Ch•rlie Browns Rest. house In Costa Mesa. $75. Beach. Sml. shop. Year 1~iiiiiiiiiiii \VATCH. Ladles white gold CONCRETE PIAIPING driver, ref. For 1 only in make $15 to S25. wkly Engineering Sec'y to $750 3030 Oierry Avr., Long &h ny>. 548-7200 lease. 1438 South Coast11 Bulova. Bracelet w/ chain. cau Don 642-8514 gd)i.lth. 837--8270. working e\•es/ Sat. Privete Secretaries to S'150 Equal Oppor. Employer G•rag11 for Rent 435 5H27wy~~· ~2186. (&JS) found (frH Ht} 550 Vic. H.B. Pier. 642-5969. P•tio1, drlvew•y• & HOUSEKEEPER. reliable, C.O. ~ Bookkeeper $700 I ~~!!!!'!!!!!!!!'!'~~~I ~ RE\VARD. sidewalks 556-0868 good worker. Call ~1.MS BUYER Supervisor/Retail to$850 I -HOSTES~ASHIER MINI WAREHOUSES "THE Factory" hnS a lrg PRESCRlPTION g°ia"'s in BIG Blk/wht long hair t'ICed Contractor alter 6:00. $900-$1300 Per l\1o. Legal Secretary S650 ?>.tature, cnpable of assum- STORAGE shop av&!I. S1.85jmo. In case Vic. Harbor Blvd. n1ale cat. Pink collar. l6th•1.o.=c..:.:;.;:.:.. _____ Help Wanted, M & F 710 M•cGregor Y1cht Corp ~<;~keeper S650 lng responslbllily & author- No ?itove-in or Mov«iut Cannery Village 425 30th St., 545--06S4 Pl, 0.1 642-4792. JACK Tn.ulane, rep a Ir , 1631 Plecenlla, cr-.t. C~e~xpcr. 1~~ ity with grov,ing restaurant charges. .E'nim $7.60 per NB. 642--1.960. . · FND: Friendly orange cat. SCO'I"fISH TetTier blk & remod, ndd. Uc. B-1 269072 CASHIER, exper. pref'd. Ski BW\ny/Glrl Fri $500 organization. Apply In per. month. 1736 ANAHEil\I, C.l\l. ~fflce, fdentify. C.f\1. wht, uncut. "Hooker." Re-My Way Co. 642-4703. A FUN PLACE Ma 1 u re , p 1ea5 ant, Typi&t/G. Ofc, son belv.'Tl 9 & 11 ani daily. Hamilton & Newland St., HB l,.'l"fld fir, tollet, park g Nr 646-3066 ward oUered. 675-3423. Electrical attractive. F/tlme. liletro M. Vlej() to. S475 DELANEY'S RESTAURANT, A~~P1~E 17th ~7f~· !~:~ FND: \Vhite & Bro \V n LOST neutered male Black I----------TO WORK Car Wash, 20CiO Harbor Bl, CALL TRISH HOPKINS O.C. airport ternitnu.I ~ .,,. , ' spotted fml puppy Vic. C.M. cat. been in recent fight ELECTRICIAN Uc. old jobs Cli1 546-8191. JERRI WHI'M'EMORE HOUSEKEEPER, live in, lndustr11I Rent•I 450 High Sehl. 5'1fr:m;) Re\.\·ard. 646-4329 aft 6 new jobs Any jobs. Any :Ji Ri CHil.D CaIT: for lOyr old Dlftt..IC fX:DC'~lt....ID Sat. &: Sun . clays off. FOUND _ LOST, small BlRCk cat. -"p"la"ce=·=SJ&.7="7::689~=~--r/ / girl, after school, 5 days il\.Vll'"'tl; f"U\,:7't.Jl'"'tl~U. Private roon1 & bu.th in STORAGE garage !or rent $20/r..fo. 1-lwiUngton Beach area. 979-1070. 536-0764. Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 T . I I y "' male, Vic Mango· Id & 3!'d, e ELECTRICIAN e he euben kl M F V ho CCD\ltl"CC ,.,Arnv-y pleasl\Ill llvlne hon1e. 1 NOW LEASING uiy ema e orl\.l e w Y· Y · · me, l!Ome .11..1V~ """""""'-chlld, 4 yrs ol" Lovo lo>' 673·388.~ Cdli-f. 673-6769 aft 6 Lie. # 156310 lite housekeeping. Good pay. '"' Hunti"91ton Beach BLACK AFGHAN HOUND ·~-,.:•:.•:,..-'•=•2:.·lll34=:....::•:.:•:..... __ 1 l. of. Pref. mature, older \.\-'Oman. 488 E. 17th St. (at Irvine) CM children a niusl. Age !Kl NEW M·l It's a breeze.·· sell your *REWARD!!* 1~G Own transportation Suite224 642·1470 barr ier, 8 lovfng "'" Sq Ft & UP Items \\fl.th E!ase, use Dally 1rdenin9 .n.n re!erenc:es. ''~•i 9'2-"""'o grandmother \\'OUld be "'""' · · Pilot Clus!fled. 642-56'18. CAU. 536-7972 • c~ "'41 w.xi tr • ,,_. .... 4' gre I Pho "'"1 0783 f llamilto~lN~wOland St. Industrial Rent1I 450 Industrial Rent•I 450 EUROPEAN 0 a rd en er . "''kends, eve!!. 01-SlllVASHERS lull & PT. -':.;:Pc.;~:;.: "°'"n"'="'"°". =~n~ter i C _UT_O_UT ,. ""'!!!!!!!!'!'!"'~~..,"~...,.""'~ ·~~~~~~ii;l.;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~-~-1 Maintenance -Landscaping. Now Hiring H ~ I Tree Removal. Very · CLERK Top v.•ages & bnf~. Apply 0 USE KEE PER/Cook 4001 B iRCH, NB reasonable. 642-5329 eves. Bookkeeper btwn 9 &: 5 DeMys wanted for couple \\'/ 1 I .011 I .1600 sq, ft . &11-5032 MACNAB EXPER. Gardoner. Know TYPIST 492-2382DRA. FTSMA, N ' ~~~~ 1~'~::'k~~,~~ • Apts how. ~1aint. Trimming & cooking, 1te1Ving, Nus 1 Fount•ln V•lley .UllDAllC. Cloanup. ~ "'86 Reliaf p · · d-'tB -~-· dri R r I Fur n. or Unfurn. 370 ~ Hi 1pmg nu man •~"'-' ve .. e nee., Xlnl anlacy I Ga d M · t/Lnd lmmed. ~Un 1 yr exper. il v.'Orlung oond., 67:>-2692 I.Min I ..... .,. .. -r en ain Kp All Immediate opening for T ...:"'......,...• 1i11t111J Newport Be•ch Onup, Sprklr rep. 646-6852 lndl ua1 emporary ,w/pemt poten-HOUSEKEEPER/Nurse for I dltlonll ll' two uuocn ... with I I RV I N E Sat &: Swl & Some Hours Yid v.·ho types 5$.00 tlal. Please phone. 979-8860. in alld I d & .,M Gener•I Serv•cea During The \\''eek w,p.m. -accurately with v a Y son. ........... some statistical background. EARN E>..'TRA Income. \Ve mo. ~ton thru Fri, 8 e.n1 -lhlg GIJ)ll:-PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, Apply J..5 dally need 5 ladie11 to work from to 4 pn1. Call between 9 I lng,GapN. mztWlld-1 c AR p ENT Ry. Altnor For Appointment their homes, p/tlme. MD-0028 Am & 5 pm. ~3154 . panlllld living room, ~1'(! 11 .. uf lnduslri'al/Commerci'a' 1 r•sE adl u• t m '"',. ,...,,, 151 E . Coast Hwy. Contac.t Carol Smith ELECTRONIC HousEKEEPER. 1 0101 11g, 0 1. wmcdaramllwalls. I V ¥4 f\NTli I-Ult alterations. All types hon1e Newport Beach ASSEMBLERS Auwneresponslbility. Cook. aldtdwn full d buitl-ln& /(aisi'~ repair & rcn1od. Let us bid! AVCO Exper on PCB'll. Diey shift. Lrx home. Llvl'ln, pleasant I (n:ullng dlnwam). 1 " INDUSTRIAL FOR LEASE 1', & B Ho1ne Repair, Equal Oppor. Employer General Monitors, Inc. 3019 qwtrten. Good llalary. Approx. 26,000 sq. ft. tilt~up warehouse/mfg. 642•1403. ...-.....-~ Flnanci•I Strvice Enterprise St., CM, 540-4895. Under 50 · Cnll 675-2256. MHI and mingle with oakwoodisott111ni•ll bldg., 2400 sq. ft. deluxe office, 50 car p kg. "THINGS" by Moo ... Gon'I 644-5800 , ENGINEER HOtli!EKEEPER, Ex pd. I nelghbcirsat3blgswlm-I n1wr1sldentsour"No Close to San Diego & Newport Frwys. in Carpentry, Repairs, Aet.'Ountlng cook. ndlt fan11ly, ilve In ming_.. ~'"', bif.. Rent Ra lst Quaran· p I um b 1 n g. E 1 e c. Sr. T•x M•n $35K Equal Oppor. En1ployer 06!.. ~~59t, salary open, NB Hanf~~ tes,"* Wt will not Irvine Industrial Complex. Available 4/74 Remodeling 642--5613. ,Estate&: tax. IRS & sec. Not SAIL BOATS ·~- 1 ....... ~· 1 Alr-ooms, I rai&e rents for a mirii· on short or Jong term lease. Gene Kerm.in. H•ullng tax preparer. Should have CLERK TYPIST HOUSEKEEPER exp. only. •"".,.,. •. mum of 12 months CPA. Groomed to take top Fee Paid. Opp or i un 1 t y Westsall CofP:., builders of Uve-in, prlv. nn. nice I ~b'/ llabbllng twooks. I tr om the' d1le you STUDIO OR OFFICE SPACE YARD. gerage clean·ups, tax man within 1ucctssful unlimited & v!lliecy position high quality sail boats, home & fam. No 81noldns: E =ncludl -... move in. for lease in exceptional building in Design remove trees, d.lrt Ivy organtzation. for person w /accurate needs an experlf'llCed De-or drink.Ing 497·2JJ9 833--2-139 ~ 11 91'.'"Dlnl! At Oakwood there's Plaza, Newport Center. Structure & P laza drive\\·ays, s tUmps: A11tController $15K typing &: good figur e idgn Engineer for Produc-lIOUSEKEEPER, llv-ln nl- 1 '•• dllglllll I $1 million in recrea-847-2666. 3 Yn ntln. exper in manuf., aptitude. Fine co. Salary tlon Engineering, Must have "" wm.wn.•ln rind. lion:swimming,tennis, provide a stimulating & informal environ. fon!Cuting, job ~ esll· to $500. AllO Fee Positions. full knmvledge of m11.terlals Mme, salary open, car & ~-billiards, health clubs. e t f d ·g role · al & bu ' ess LOCAL m<l\'ing & hauling ,,.,_, & constroction methods in refere~ re q u Ired . I .. llirlll ...... Nll't· i m n or es1 n p ss1on sm by st 1 1 , ft-truck maUng & protltablllty. In-L.lul Slllly Hart. M0-6055. 494-4423 uter '1:00 pon .- 1171 color TV theatre, in· executive: Suites available from 400 sq. ft, Reas. ur~1Ty, ..... s£:9~38 ~ votvcd ln engineering activ-Coast.al Penonnel Ageoey, boating Industry. Salary ;ii;;.;i"",;;;;;;;.;i;';'i;:.-":::....,-.,. =,'':.~ . .::. :f:~,~~a;:;:::; to 3600 sq. ft. Page Noll. 5.14-1846. ~lfp Construction $7oo I :2790,:~HO-ar"ho-..,.'"Bl"vd~. CM=..,..,,,-fe3~~fw'f8~~ ~n~: ·~~:E~E~~F~ho& t~~~ I I brunch and lots fllClft. SKIPLOADER & dump truck /I CLERK typl11t, exper, A/R, cellent futurt. Call tor nppt. &d-6861 &ii.8044 '''2:.llll Ire• Si••i .. ,I & 2 0,0. INDUSTRIAL SPACE FOR LEASE ""''· Cone-to, .. ~·•t, LI• R<lndon Agency Invoicing, knOwledge of WESTS•IL CORP. ' · .. roo~s.~Rents frorn Quality air-conditioned office. 3000 sq. ft. 111wing, breaking. 846-'iiiO. Sl\lte ~ ~ Streekai90 =~~~~~r"..r~ :ugi,;: 1638 Pla~ntla Ave., ~~J.!~~led To~ e:i1~t~ 1 115~ Sor~."'"" wllh 2400 sq. It. warehouse (part of larger MOVING? Local !um. or D ial A Job 13Ul55 642•2256, ~a Mesa, 6lU824 lull ttme 3 pm-11 ,30 pm "'" 21 •nd ""1' bldg .) w /separate address. Identity & park-g•n. haul~. 32 >'1. !urn. 2 yra exp. Con Incl l yr I Model$ open 16·7. . . No Cherp To You Cocktail Waltre11 ~ •1,11 ,,0,." 0,,-. ing. Choice Irvine Industrial Comp lex loca-van. 5411-557-2736 EiotBbllshed 1963 ESCROW OFFICERS ""°°'1 1'¥· Cd aala>'y + ~ tion. Page Noll, TRUCK tor hire. Hauling, Exper. only. Apply ah 6pm, bener11,. Pie•~ COnlAct l ._,_~tDl!rD-l Oakwood garage clean-up, e tc ... ..,.,-::;:;-;:;-:::;•:-:-;:7=•=-==•:::"""::I SCbMt11tn's West Dinner Experk!ncedOnty . ptrsonntl ottlce. s. Col.It -·-Gonion Apartmenta l,NDUST, RIAL·COMMERCIAL DIVISION Anytlmo. any place 642-7944 Ii Playho..,., 140 Aw: P1!><>· No tralneel ne<>d apply Hospilal S. Laguna 4!19-t1lt IUll. ..... ...... _ ..... .,..... •cc":r Clerical ·San Clem. Apply INSPECTOR •--.._ = HAULING AND. MOVING A»I • AN ON hou SKVrlty Pe clffc ,.._,_ -~ :~::tc:: ASK ton DAVE r• """ce COMP 1 ' aekeeper -For electronlc1 flnn In O.C. Plrk. Pim: 11 -N""""' t.Mhlleuth [ I . I I • 645-6254 • Secretarl•I ror rtllrtd gentleman, lfve N•tlont1I lllnk Airport 1trcn. Trainee or ~ lillllllll1J1191 tlllly 1):'!;::~';10 rv1na Mocnabolo-Rolfly,~paOJ Hoalth Clubs 1Jii:J°~~.:i~EN~ ~::i:'Y ~.'""J d:!i~'. ~.~:.r~1~er~-l'':oo~ :;;i~~~I ~ , ---· e Ada.m.s Muu.ree l~J Beach, H.B. 84'1-9617 ~4-0021 Newrir Beach f,PP~ rt SAE Advt111~ ' lt'a a bnt-. • • .led )'01.11' N 901 DoleYor hDrlCYallL~l17?!u~ 8839 Ad&m1 Aire., H.B. C:h Ha·---•tOR -· want to apt~arl' s.'portll .,!,. eqlooutl I "t 64~ ¥1.;~~ C ttMc ag.,l'~'lf.llO Airway Dr, ltcrn• with,..., uair J)dy report •c ' • nwn• .,._ 963-U4'11tnnoonttll2AM 11eITT""Ci~"Mt, do tt With a '><>w-®;i0ati/';&t EquAI ()ppor. Employer · --~~~·low PUol Oe ....... -CLASS SEW -64Ul67B wtll • call ~ow &0'5811. Owltled Adi &42-6618. 1 ............ .,., .... ""'_ ;.lot Cau~td Adf"~ • ' I \ I • I I fO> ~I l or ' I No I• I 38 N N \ L L I Iii PlLOT-ADVERTISER FREE PASSES You Could Be One of Toda 's Winners 10 Pairs of $2 Tickets Given Daily FOR H. WERNER BUCK'S 'BOAT SHOW' ' ' ···································~········ • • • f WESTERN NATIONAL : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ICMO!S TO CATAMIRIHSI • \\ltdntsday, Jllllu1ry 23, 1974 OAILV PILOT' 19 Find Your N·ame If your name i$ li$ttd in a $ptclal ad -lt cauld app"r Ulldtr •Y c lo$~jflcofion, so look at them all-phone 642·5678, E1ttn,ion )14, tti ... , OUf 2 fret sh ow ticke ts at any conwenitnt DAILY PILOT offtct • Be The Guest of the DAILY PILOT • • • :\ Mtlp Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, MI. F 710 Help Wonted, MI. F 710 1;,N;;S;;:P;;;ECTO:;;;R:;;;::;;;:; 1 ·-'---;,:;,tE;;Jf>i.'.1C;::AL:;---RECEPTIONIST • • • • • M ·;;l;;sc;;e;;ll;;a;;n;;eo;;u;;s;;:;;:;;:8;;18; IP!anos/Organs 826 1 TV, R•dlo, Hi Fi, • FR1':E ORGAN LESSONS 1u; Stereo l3' lon:,i llS ~'OU llke! , ;\dults ZENJTJ·I & HCA, rolor, B&~V 1'.cl.ion10 to ttt\cnd 1 uei1da.v TV!I & Hh'til.'O!I pric1~d 10 n1i.;hl at 7;30 Pl\1. \\1c \\'ant rl<'ilr. Prli.'t.-d 1c:i.~ thun lhi· c1cr)onc to lca111 to pll\)' dls._'Otnit!.'n< v. Uh 3 yr lhc Qr~;in! Tonl Oictcrict1 plt~1 ure tubt', 1 yr p<irlR & · in chal')':c 642-2851. Co.;sl 1H.:l'\'lt'r . No chnr~l' tor ~lullk·. N(•Y, ()Ort Bl\'ll. at drllV('l'Y 01' KCt·UP on 19" llul'bnr, CJ\l. & l!U').'?cr. 2:"1" Solid Sl1\l\' Pl1\i~O 1\u1i11g. Expc1·1cn.·1!'d rm1n $·19!1. Cnlllh 90 J;>lan Pinno Scr\1ct'. 2-1 hr. 01· lcrtns. 1\BC Colol' TV , OCES TECIIN IClAN Full 1in1e. \Ve need a Kh1trp IN·PR S No exper. req 'd. Will train. enth usiastic gal \Yho ca.n ELECTRONIC Ages 11·34, $326 mo. starting handle busy 4 line j)honct INSPECTOR t1a11\ry + ntany benefits. & enjoys public conlact. Co. ror wlre a.liSemblles, small Now inle1vlev.1lng. ARM Y benetits. Apply In Pet'ilOn, ~lrcuit boonls & a u b . opporunities, 64~1163. Pennysaver, 1545 Ncwpol'l rJRSemhlles. 6-12 1no'I prior ~10lD repair man. Exper. ~B°"l.:.Y<f:::.!-' ,::C".M::;·c_ _____ 1 or related ei.:per. \Vork on plastic mol.dt, new Receptionist for doc1ors ofc. Control Date Corp. faclllty. Good work ing Typing &. sh reg'd. \lllll • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 540-2820 oondlUOn1$. Apply at Stanford train for Insurance WQt·k. Equal 0 1>por. Employer ~plied Engineering, 3080 '543--007""'=.,'='·===--=--~ : (DINGHIES TO OCEAN CR\11Sl1$) ,: nvaf, Ct.1. RECEPTIONIST. Ty p Ing , • • • • • • • • -• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' '• •' • • •''' • • ''' •' Furniture Lamps Import Accessories \\"tirchnu~<' rl(l3t:lntl' ~nl" fron1 ln!tr1or l)csll:n Studio SAVINGS UP TO 70 % S..·1-..·1ce. ti1;...21(:,(I 90'.ll Atlanta or I !I 0 4 6 l:Srookhursl, JI u n t I n g 1 on Sporting Goods 830 Bt":ich. 968-.1..129 01· !llz...5550 N°E\\' hl'acl PK03's, 19J cm. SllER\\'OOD R!°'"" P l\1 Open 7 Days A Week \\/hin<lin:;s. $;).j. r\mp. 131) lt:\fS \\;1tt!<. _....,._.,0000\.~St.l'Cd-;;+-:::=::· :::='':.<· '¥'19!c-~~=~t-:P~io'7n~""~'"'~P~L-.-!'""~c":r'~umR'1''bx'l---- MOONLIGHTER lite booklweplng, part & Tull JAN. 26 ume. 2283 >'aJrvtew Rd ACCESSORIES DI SPLAYS \\1a11t pnrt time Door 1.1an Suite 7,_CQ!ita Mesa. ' THIU ro bllr~ri.-·rrnorn-:§""-''"""=="""'=H·--~..:· ·Iii', 3 ~-MARIN&-ARl-SHQw. --_~INSURANCE SAUS I Cosl:i !\lesn (j l:Hi\33 S ~ I ..: ·II !'.:A IJ St<l lSO w • m P 4 • ~ • <·artl'id1cs. S ennh r 1 loo e 1· 11·1 Uindin~~~~ lfl>--114 headphonM. Dolby No exp nee .• eam while you nights per .... ·eek. Should be RN Sl.lpervisor, 40 hr wk. g, • ' (Top Laguna A11ists) learn, part Un1c, eves & 6' +, uge 24 to 35. Call Sn1all fam. type nu~ing wknd•, tun time when quail-835-1264 . home. Call tor appt, l7Hi DOORS OPEN MARI NE FASH I ON SH OW. Ucd. ·~1°'10T='E"L-"-~MA=10~-,~.-AN-TE-D -'"'-'-""'°-77;;5·'--==~~---I -Hill House For Hard-~~anncn tnsurance Croup ·11 SALESLADY/ WEEKDAYS 3 PM -T F' d U d & Ed Lani * 540.1834 wi train, .apply in person, 'NEEKENO S -12 NOON ° in 58 Costa l\1esa Inn. CASHIER Antique Clothing ==m=====i JNURSES: r.toL1,"an Nurses i\.1ature & expcr. wanted by F11r C6;ils S2f>.S\OO. i\lt'n R· Registry, c .r.-1. 00,v taking relatively small food store· \\'ou~ens \\':irn1 .l111·kr!s $3-(50) ~NVENTORY CLERKS NEEDED IMMED. applicatlons for RN • s, not a Supermarket. No Sal. Slt.:-iO. l 'f'a J;,u·kct,.; Sl:.!,:iQ. LVN's, Prac., aides, Llvc nite or Sun. work. r.-tt.'CI & :"lla1i111• .hu·kc!s Sl :i-$11.50. ins. 1\1&.r. 548-9361 or hOl:lp · benefJlli. Unlfotm Old ,Jrnns: $2.50. Shirls 7ii•· 833-2365 furn. $2.25 h1· lo statt. Ap.. 10 $1.50. lOOO's of !·os1tu11ri; NU llSlNG Aides & Kitchen ply Lindburg Nutrllion, (In of nll kinrfs. Con:l' Ser-. 1!11·1 help. to.Tatu.re wont en. v.·e l'Car 01 the Toy \Vorld Stol'e I Xf•11·1.1nr1 lll\·d,, Cu~ta .\lesa. ll'ain. &l2--2410, 6424!044. Lower Level So. Coo.st iOff 19th S1.1. Plaza Shopping Center, C.1\1. ·----------------------------•! ----OPERATORS · 9ingle needle, SALES CUN&°C0LLEC'T0Jts exper. on dresses &. TEXAS REFINERY~CORP. Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wante d , M & F 710 l -F_u_rn_i_tu_r_e ____ ;_S;,;:10 · Sl-10\\1 & SALE sportswear. Top pay, 865 otfe p L ENT O BUY • !'ELL -THADF. Production Pl. Newpo rt rs F TELEPHONE SALES. Taps, \VlIO \\'AN'fS TO WORK? * * * January :.!Glh .{-27th, ii lo AN 60 noise reduclion unil. BltUNS\\"ICI\ VIP regulation C!-'.i"I 11tudlo cnonl!or !'Jlkrs size pool. lublc , 1 1/8" slate. E\·i•rythlng is l'M'I.\", und<'r $:i75. 962-512~1 fact. 11•un -. $82~1. r.lust sell TV, RaClio, H IFi, 6t.i-70l5. Ste reo 836 SONY ..l'eoo1'f,1cr ·rcw. Hset! _:.:.;c.;.;_ _______ I onC'<'." like nc11·. S9(1. Bo111i111 * *-* John Olie n 111 Bay wood Dr. Newport Beach Yvu arc lhc 11·\nnrr of 2 UekC'IS to the Western National BOAT & MARINE SHOW car stereo ca!'lscl!e, i,:QOr! 1 1.,-ond. $Zi 83.11-:1110 \._I ·~_"v._, Ill 3· Line5, 2 Time5, $2.00 VOLT Beach. 646-0308.. ~~NEYtf~~as~ bonuses, daUy pay, repe11l deals, yr. Drt!VE A CAB! 6 Pln Tllotl'~'HKls or gun~. PART mra, ideal for Jndl~ 1 "': beo mature round ofc. Pros or ll'ill CHOOSE your hours, 1vu1·k Joa n Upton a1nn1u, v.a r ,; u r p I us, ln1tant P tr5onnel ua 111 ach area. train. Call 636-8995 for yourself, be your O\\'ll 69] Mistie W ay· n1illfnry iten1s. coins, Indian al tile Tempo11t I Service ~~~;: EM~n·~e ~;~: ~a:i~: F_1 p~~epe, ri~_ces.,·l-"="-"T"E"-'L"L"E'°R;:;,S___ boss. f\1cn or won1cn. Can L B je\1·eh)'. Open to public. ANAllElnI 1',REE Pu[Jpies. Collie & Shep. 2 l\1, S F. 551-7032 l\fter sP~I. LOVABLE male blk & white kiltPn, 4 ,mo. 960-2J08 Ol" 646-6823 l~rB:I- 3818 Campus Dr., Suite 106 no exp needed. call fi36..8995 Texas Ref'...,,-· Corp,'"Box Exper. & trainee. t.Iature. be slightly handicapped. \ agu na each Oran~c County r·ail"i,rrounds, CONVE;-.;TION CENTER Newport Beach S.16-4741 or 892-2258 m, Fort w°'o';;~Tex. 76101 . Santa Ana & Hwit. Bch Neat -Clean Appearance. 'ou are the \\'inner of 88 Fair Drive, \Youth Jan. 26-.Feb. 3 r-1 .. ~E~'q~ua~l~O~p~por~.~E~m~pt~oy~e~r;o;;t-==:;~~~~F.;==1 Vts., retired. Age 25 to 10. 2 ticke1~ to Ute BldgJ, Costa r.1esa. Please call 642-5678. ext 333, RIVA-T-SAtES GIRL, fliif""'Shop areas. Full-lime-&---11'6l'lt-Supplement your lnt."Ome. -westernNalianaY-·1-'======'---+-"<o-clni~-G-k.e.Lt> JANITORIAL Service no1v PATROLMAN eves . & Su nda Y II '. Sat A~I. Own transp. nccess. Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a BOAT & MARINE I BUY'.'• !Nonh County toll free . ORANG'' CO. area, part Serendipity 3810 Plaza Dr., Call Mr. Kelley, day. Aptly In pcl"80n nwnbcr ls 54().122{1.) I Pets incl Supplies taking applications for full "' -SA 979 3600 ' SHOW * * * time E"xperlent.-ed personnel. l.ime weekends, prefer age · 557-2702 • Yellow Ca Co., 186 E. 16th Good, u.<re<I furniture & 551~788 35 or over. Dependability Saleslady, mature. p/time. St., Costa f\!esa. at lhr apnliant::es or l'-'lll Sf'll for vnu RICE'S TV SERVICE a mu.~t! Interviews ~5 Toy City, 5918 Edinger SI, TEMPO'S \\'OMEN ASSEr.1BLERS · ANAHEIL\I MASTERS AUCTION (foi1licrly in Pantry s Cn1rJ 1D :;;.og=s;... ______ • ._85_4.I Kelly Services Needed lmmedi1t1ly KEYPUNCHERS Sr. & Jr. Openings (2 Shift.'!) Top S For 'Your Skills Call Or Come In Today! 1•101 Dove St., Suite 3'10 Ne11•110rt Ekaeh 83.1-14.11 (Bank ol Cltlif. Bld,c:.l KITCl-IEN H.ELP DA VS & NIGHTS ANCIENT MARINER 2607 \V. Coo.st 1-lwy. Newport Beach ll46-0201 Apply J pni·5 pn1 hlon-Fri LADIES lo 11·ork p/Hn1e Truce orders Iron\ estab. l\1on-Fri. lntemational City H.B. . S!art.lmmed.'$2.10 hr. Xlnt CONVENTION CENTER 20151 ~ Newport, Cl\f 641H\686 y 5 • I Seeurlty, 626.5 E. Pacllie S · be fLs J 26 * T pec1a 5 * 3 MAhE AKC lriflh Setter ~-.,, H Lon Be h ECRETAR¥ R.E. o· I A J b' ne 1 . an. -Feb. 3 839-0794 aft. 6 for Sunday u I & c l TV 11~·1 12 k I ,, Sa . ...... wy, g ac · Chotnerics, Inc, Please call 642-5678. ext 113, Behind 1'ony·s Bldg. r.tal't. sec 0 or sets · "1 e pups, \\' s. s 'IO·• c <Behind the Golden Sa•'ls Secretarial position in active la . . Q they l0 sl" C0 lor from is,· to gd "-mes. "'8-0171 • Re l I • •= """•0 * 10 claim your , ,. "k" t •. · BLACKOUT LIGHTING " . . u 1111 .,., 11 '" !North County toll fr('(' _ up. · rom +>"'up . ..-or CER1\1AN Shep. gt.iard <loi,:. up,ta'-) olfi.cetori'"• Nottew"iJ,rtBeCaoun111,1url. •. ~!!!i!!!i!!!i!~!!!!!!!!!i!!i!!!!i! I ' ' ' B & IV l "~" .. ~ 82'7-2020, 213: 4J0.7548 Congenilll Slaff of mature TE~ offc~ a truly unique, 11un1ber Is ~0.1°220 1 Battery 1>01vel'cd li1:hts & S<'l'Vlc:e cnll: l\lale, ror sale Oill aft 5, Prod. Supervisor personnel. A lront of"ce & llll~e saving opportunity l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·l~I ~· ~· l •=="*""',..*"-,7'~·---syste1ns for home & busi--..546-6002 01· 546-6003 842 .... 5115 $~$1400 Per Mo. ~,·uoo requ•·,.,... g 0 " 0 d for skilled . . . . . Mtrchandlst nt"Ss. Use regularly 11' I th 1315 Logan A\•e., Cl\1 ~~--"'=-='--~ ~ ~· BEAUTf0 UL Id · r _ _:;:;c:..:~===-""'--1 Have something: you want to M G Y h C t.lep~-voi·c-SH & IBM KEYPUNCH ~ o niass1ve resel"\'C o po11·er 10 be usL>d D 11 P 'l 1 1 ed do . ac regor ac t orp ,...,,... ,., cherry wood Bdrm Sf'! during JXl\\'er outages. l\iany I ... ,a a Y 1 ot Classlf cd se I? Classlfi ads It 1631 Placentia, cr.-1 Exec. abllitteS: Must be SECRETARIES includes hvin poster be-ds: optional light ti,...:tur('s & RC-_A_d ...... 2~--567-8.iiiiiiiiiiii well . can NO\V 642-5678. REAL ESTATE aRbEle to v.'Ork Sat~s. \Vil:<> v.•ant dignified & An.!!._.q_u_•_• _____ S;,;O;_O crocheted spreads. Dbtc cC"ssories. Call Bill fltcLc;in t . . experience not snmulati.ug long or short dresser 1v/ovaJ n1 i 1• r 0 r 531-2648. LICENSING essentiaJ, but ht Ip tu I . term as.signn1enls • few SCRAM-LETS High Boy, nlte staod, oo~'STO=~v-E--11-5-. _R_c_lr-ig--11-5 Prefer local resident. For days, t.-ouple "'-'eeks or few springs & mattresses. $600.. \Vasher s10.'. Car sea 11;: \V ith our sponsorship $73.00 inlervu call Mrs. Duhl. months -you tlec.ide~ NO\\' A!-ID Ebon_y Etaget"C $2-ti lanlps. lovcseo.I. end table (which ls tully reimbursed Wesley N. Taylor Co. 6444910 you can . . . . . ANSWERS \\alnut S1detxiar? 1v/5 & ivall mirror. Call 5-18-lSn ~fj~:i;~0~~~~ .SECRETARY/EXEC APPLY ~y PHONE . be.ve led m i rror s an .z pm I hroogh bl l\UN S yrs exp at Corporate C~ 540-4~ & ,Let us Imo;" Cypsun1 -r~eign -Befog -S34a. 548-1862"-~-="-==~-~- E:ta\e Schoo1t"'° Be e:,Jle~ level. Top skills in all areas, ""hat your sl:'ills arc_ No Genius -SINGE ~fUST Sell 5 pc BR . C~Al FOR SALE America's greatest business incl IBM btag Card Exec need to come in personally. I can re.member i1·hcn l)C"n rurniiure. vrlvet :r~ for f1repl~ce or pot betllci:l _ Reill Estate. & ability' to handle (,eoplE'. until we lta\•c the 'just righf n1oney burn! R hole in \'Our & Jove· scat, 2 chairs, sto:'es, l·hctt Bros F~ Co. Exciting & challenging job SJIOI for you! [)OCkcL No1v, it doesn't ~·ven Kitchcn table, 4 ·chairs, l735 \V. 5th St., S.A. 542.7293 for qua1illed candidate. NEVER A FEE AT TE:\fPO. ,s,1N;;;'G;;:E=. :--,---,---~I lables, latnps & nlirrors CALCULATORS $28.88 SALAR Tempo Temporary Help ANTIQUE shop going out of 54-1--69'.14 · · · Pocket size. Free home y $750.-$000. business. All inventory & KITCHEN tbl & chairs di I demo call the Bizzy Co. Resume only: FI fie Id TRANSCRIBER, . X-r 8 Y fixtures 1nust i;o by 1/28. roll-R·\\•ay bed frame,' d ~I eves: 645-2077. & Co. 7182 Dupont Dr., suite t~tmlnology requil"l'd. Full Dras~ic ~uclions. L r g 1-loll)'\\·ood bed fr ame \VANTED English T t• a rn 21.5, Irvine, Calif. 92664 time days. i::icase contact hangtng T1Uany style lainp \\'th ea d board, 1-toovl'r Baby Carriage, 466-6279 oro , personnel ofhce, S. Coast En k d k ' -3 m Secy Exec. $650 Hospital s. Laguna 4gg..1311 g. on cs , · Austrian broom varuum, folding l.'Ot. """" 900, ..W.3:U2, <S1.1n LOVE TO TRAVEL? desk, \Vclsh dresser, oak 642-6682. . '=D"'i~~W~l ______ _ tablC", lrg pub 1nitTor Oak '· FEE PAID china cupboard & 'much STEREO, 3 pc. cost $1200 Fl\1-At.1 8lerco record player Attractive lndlv. will love TYPIST more. 4940666 1143 S. Coast new, Gun cabinet cost new console. CU rtis-f\1athes $00. this neat spot which lflvy , Laguna. $450. Leather chair & completely finished hatch VIDEO TRAINING A CONVENIENT SHOl'PINC ANO SEWING GUIDE FOR THE CAL ON THE CO. For 1n ICf Jn Woman·s World Cell Mery Beth 642·5671, ext. 330 •, ' ' Zip This Up Sprlng's Naw Twins ~ Fuller eustomen. Earn up to S75 "'-'k. f>42-0242. LA\V .ENl''ORCE~1ENT No cxper. req·d. \\'ill train Ages 18-34. $326 ni o. While you are studying for your license you may avail yourself of our continuous field training and John Lumbleau • Douglas ~ 1vnrds Video Tr a. I n Ing courses. This s u p e r .l> modern training is available to any licensee desiring to join our growing organiza. lion. \\1e are expanding and have openings throughout Orange County. requires occasional travel. ottoman, cost $50'). Make cover• coUee table $10. Call Co. new in area. Fun otflce, An immecl. Opening for an ANTIQUE PIANO, Eng. offer. 673-9582 or Eves 548-4653 groovy boss. Call Lynn , w· .• 1 / oocl . Broad 1v o o d 18 o ti. 673-3424. M:i~sc~a1"1.'-n-eo_u_s ___ _ h-larsch 833-2100. Also :r ee n _ 1v1 ua w g lyp1ng rectangular, n1ahog. case. Jobs Dennis & Dennis skills. (50 w · P · m · ac-2'XZ>'6··. keys & worki; WALNUT Drexel ··necJn..ra-Wanted 820 I COLWELL stamnlll ""'""' + m;m, PROPERTIES INC. benefits. NOIY 1ntcf"\•l<'\\'tng. I ( . 11 ' , A R r.-1 Y 0 p p o rtunitics scn 'lng a of · 645-1163 ' Orange Counly) LEG.,;_ SECRETARY . CALL SU.1931 heavy recent prob a I e experience, I n c I u d i n It accountimi;. So. 0 r a n g e County. Send resun1e To: \Vrite, Cl nssltied nd No. 917. Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Cos!;& r.-1esa. Calif. 92626. LVN or RN lil'eded p/tlme. Nitc shift. Beverly l\l nnor Conv. llospital, 340 Victoria, Costa Mesa. LVN'S \\'ho enjoy older folks. Openings flt & p/t. 3-llpm. Relief 11-7. 642-804-4 . ''* * * L. J. Jackson 921 W. Bey Ave. Newport Beach You a.re the \vinncr of 2 tickets lo the Western Na tional BOAT & MARINE SHOW REAL ESTA7E SALES 2 Openings now f or experienced people. \Ve're expanding to H.B./F.V. areas wllh listing refeJTals from new home projects of Olriatlana Communit y Builders. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR REALTY 71-4: ~1384 & 213: 59'2-2845 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN at the Why not work in the hottt t ANAllEll\1 . area • HuntinJton Beach • CONVENTION CENTER Fountain Valley. Let us Jan. 26 -Feb. 3 train )IOU. Call Phil r.-tc- Plea!e call 642-5678, ext 333, Namee, VIU.AGE REAL to claln1 your t i c k e I s . I ;:'EST="A-,:.T.::E:;.., .::963e'""1:;;:'=· .,,_=,..., (North County toll tree Receptionist & Gen'! Office number is 5'10.1220.)· work. Good typl&t. For an * * * accounting firm ln O>s:ta MACHINE Shop H e t p e r Mesa. Please send reswne wanted to do dri.lllr:iJ. to Classified Ad No.70, tapping, fiunlng & JOme Dlllly Pilot, P .O. 1560, Co!ta mill work. See at 1660 ,;;M;;•:;••:;.·,<C;o•o,926:=27::.,.,..,, __ .,...,,. Babcock St,' Costa Mesa RELIABLE couple to rent apt after 4:30 Mon thru Fri. & work 4 hrs per week MAID.~OTEL tor' $35. orr rent $l!i0. & up per month &12-3645 Phone for appt 673-8800 MALE & Fe.m. help. Apply after lpm, Kentucky Frltd Chicken, 2929 E. Coast Hwy, QjM. MANAGER CLUB S12K Exclusive Engagement Can be your1 at plush 1pot. Distinguished appearance & professional a pt I l u d e needed. Call Sam R Id e r , 8.13-2700, Denn!J &: Denni.I Personnel Agency of Irvine. 2082 fo.!Jcllclson Dr. MGMT TRNE $585 Rotafl. Goi>tf OP!"''· WESTCLIFF Pe.raonnel Agency Taking AppltcatioM For Day & Ni_ght Busboys. .& Cooks (}tark DI Ct-nter> App1y 3-S daily 1651 E . ~r, S.A. , M 151 E. Cooll Hwy. MARRIED pel'90n over 21 Newport· 811ch car & phone oecess. $125 ~-:nnel Agency ol '--lne, cw-atclyl 1 , .,. Hon" 2 batchelot chests. cor-_;.;.;;;;;.;;;:. _____ = ..,,...... .u-v cornp e1c. :sacr1 ice $48.i · & 1 2082 673-l232 n;r plet.<e · taler chest \VANTED Player Pi11no & Z..flchelson Dr. For Appointment • $200. F.V. 968-3550. Roll lop desk. Reasonable, SECRETARY Contact Carol Smith r.IAGNIF'JCENT anti<1ue BUFF£1', Cherry v.'ood 64~2 Fee Paid. Top quall!y co. sv.·ag light. Solid bronze. 11•/mirror. S50. Bar v.•/onyx1'M"°'u"s"1c:::ao_l_f_ns_t_r_u_m_t_n_t_1_81=2 seeks lndlv. w/aome exper. AVCO l\lust see lo appreciate!! 1op f.· 2 comer chairs. $50.1----------1 in engineering &. good S48-3014 &12-13.5..1. "ACOUSTIC" gull. amp typing & · 1h. Se cret ROUND oak pcclestal tbl FOR sale like rn:'\v &oars !No. 271 l cabinet (No. 2701 clearance helpful. Salary to Financial Service w/leaf. Nr pert cond. Fr. best dblc niattress, box Lifelin1e KU.al". $900 (retail $650. Also r·ee Positions. 644-5800 needlepoint ar m c h r & springs. Bed, frame $100. $1400! 644--0579. Call Sally Hart, 540-fi055. Equal Oppor. Employer footstool. 64&-75.'ID 53&-""37 Coastal Penonnel Agency, ~u C'01'1PLETE set L u dw i g 2790 Harbor Blvd; CM. KAZAK RUG QUEEN-SIZE bedroom suite drun1s, Ziljan, Cyn1bals & SECRETARY * TYPISTS * 5.x8. $1300. 213-659-4480 btwn dt"Caser, nitc stand, hdbrtl: all aeccssories $450. 492-4291 Progiresaive N . B . 11 a.m. to5 p.m. bed $250. 96S-1895aft. 5 GIBSON JSO. PlaysXlnt! professional llnn need s Register for Appliances 802 * SOf'A & LOVESEAT * $175 wi1h t.'R.Se d I · 1 111...... a temporary job Never used • Very gd. qual. * 833-:llJO * ynant c tn e '6 ... nt exec. today . KE'NMORE G d U JI ho ' / blllty I al • as r Y c r • sun Y rQe. 968-1910 Offt'ce Furntturef sec Y w a to ( c Intervws: 9-12 Kenmore elec. dryer or N professionally w/ our \\le Need Ali Penncrest auto washer S~O A TIQur::: \l'icker tea cart Equip. 824 clients. Xln't typing skills O!'••e Sk•'lls G teed & d 11 __ , good cond. For comn1erciall I--'-'------- a MUST. Salary open. Equal O~por. Employer ~86~~ran e vc,.,,_,. or home use. 493-1340, eves. l'.:XEC SWVL CH RS $15/25 &i0-1333. 1.iale & Female BOX Springs & Mattress. Sec chrs $8/2-1. dks. Pierce *S.C'ys, BookkHpers Western G irl Inc. FRlGlDAIRE washer & goo:l t."Ondition , $15 each. 867 \\I. 19, CM 642-3408 Liz Ind dryer, like new $275. Sell 21JO Nc\V'"'rt Bh•d, Cl\f. or~FICE tlcsk, L sha·~1, Re en Agmcy -4667 MacArthur Blvd. clean l"angt' & o v e n .,.... .,,,. ~ 4020 Birch Street Newport Beach w/exhaust hood $ 8 5. MUST sell! Sofa & 2 chrs. "" x 30' ·,.~·'1·331 Suite 104, NB 833-8190 540-0325 675-2132 Nc11'ly upholstered. Xlnt U'tw-. Diel A Job 833-0855 F.qual Oppor. Employer FRIGIDAIRE ivashcr $:?5. cond. $6.'i. 546-1831 18~1 elect. lype11·ri1.e r l~ No Char91 To You TYPIST EXECUTIVE Kenmore dryer $25. G a r age Sale 812 concl. but old $3.i. 499-1963 Established 1965 Strong English bftcfground Frigidait'C rcfrig. $ 5 0 .1---""-------C"-=1 after 6:00 pm. SEC, prut tin1e, llexlble hr, \Ve will pay for quality. ~14 TABLE-type desk w/drawl'r P ianos/Organs • 826 nice office. Accurate, well Call 644-5171 R W h /O $2.50. lleadboard, twin size ed Ag . rt t e nt as ors ryers 11.50. Paper back books Sc-• PIANOS groom · e unimpo an · WAITRESSES $2. Wk. Fu.II malnt. 50c Clothes hangrers 10c doz. Send re~ume, letter. Write, Da & . h'!t 21 , * •·3•1202 Classified ad No. 61. Dally Y n11e s I .• Age .'" "'~ * Back issues of Playboys ZX· • ORGANS ri: ~il ~560• C.OSta ~~nEx~~ypre~~~ly ro~ cs~ll r.-~1c~~~s?$3~0. 1~~ilJ f!~· clo~~~:~e~o~~s~i6 FULLERTON MUSIC ' · · Marine Ave., Balboa Island. sell $275. 64~ A-Thurin SL at Bay & Our Newest Location SEC w/loan documentation \VAITRESSES Thurl ho "'7 '600 l8191 E lid -1 · Vnll ZIP TIIIS VP T\VO \VAYS banking Sal \\IAS l-I ER , Dryer, n.rl'ar U!;e .... -i-. uc ,.•ow1am ey ~ Call ex:, Bro~ Dinner & Graveyard shifts. dishwasher, $65 ench. Miscellaneous 818 1 Blk. No. 01 Sar Diego Fwy ~i·il~ shoi~~\\' fo~r~~ni~re:, 838-7oot ' Apply in person, Odles Res-Call 646-5848 557-4836 bicycling! You'll love rll p taurant, 1400 Pacific Coast \VANTED on eonflignmen1 R tal frO $5 SENIOR SECRETARY to Hwy., Newport. KENr.'fORE washer, I ~~ ladies quality clothing. for en S m col.lar, cu1ve scan1s. vice chancellor. Pay range WAITRESS coc· tail 1 . ;,A~a~168old, $100. Sofa· bed $20. ivell established 8 t 0 r e . Printed Pattern 9 3 4 1 : $754. to $9l8. Responsible · time Thurs' ~ &' 's.'"'1 .,.,;rv Business clientele. !\nils, e Pianos & G rands Misses· Sizes 8· JO. 12• 1'1· ten1 ary posit! A • ,. ,, 16, 18, 20. Size 12 lbust 34! por on. pprox 642-8361 . FREE Pickup. Rcfrig. Appl. t."OCkti!JJs, furs, jc1\'t•rly, elc. ALL MAJOR BRANDS tnk<'s l 7/8 yards 60-inch 5 mos duration. H e av Y Scrap metal. Call anytime. Pleasl! call 54'1-9311, 10-U""rl ·• ''"built 1,,,.,,,-al•" t b shorthand load. Min. llO \VANTEO married couplC's 546--6481 5 T Sa ~ ' .... ~ "" a ric. wpm, typing GO wpm. Must \vho would like to makC' ~""~==~'7C=~ pin. ues-t. Up rights frc n1 .......... $69 St;V£!'1.'TY-nvE CENTS be willing to put in over $100-UOOO pct mo. Part or OLIVE TREES. 15' lltGH. ORIGINALS. ALV AR LJTHO Spinets " .......... $115 .for each p:-itlern -Rdd %> time. 4 yrs ex-per required-_ f/Ume selling from their $25 EACH. YOU DIG S!l5. Picnsso Er ch. $125. Players ·" ............ ;9!15 eenls for each paltern for Apply at Coa!l Community home. Let me show yau ==~·c,· _,:c>l;:!Hi4S~o;l~---t Dufy t:teh. $1 3."i.. Ulrlllo Grnnds ·• ............ $3!15 Alt htail and Special Hand· OJ.liege District, 13 70 how. Call r.-1r. Sm t th , 27" \\IEDCE\VOOD range lo\'/ Lilho. $350. 3.55-559?! e O rgans 1 ling: otherwise third-cluss Adams, CM 646--6008 for appt. full oven. Xln~ condil'\on S6:'J l\1UST Cl.EAR BLDG ALL MAJOR BRANDS delivery ",j,11 take three "-Ao ""'"1 · week~ or more. Send to SEWING . WOP..1EN 'S \VANTEO: Part time help. * ~ · Showcases, fixtures, mirrors. Opltgun .... d1·n10 · ... $1 9!> ?ttnrian f\tartin, the DAILY SPOR1WEAR hten'11 store, man o r ~1AYT1\C washer, Fri"ida\re cash rt'gi.stcr. 821-1551 ah Spinl't ·· •·· n1•\1• ...... $499 PlLOT 4,. p It De 1 I 89900 ' • 71"""4 F 0 L .. ~.aem p ., n yout home, ''\•..i supply woman. ·12-bet. 18-6 elect dryer. whlte, $60 each. 1pm 1 ~ • ree rgan es1on1 ,,.,.. IV 1 18th s N U l"I .:...... es t.. ew a ind mach" or in our 1T 642--01S'7 CARPET, bt!.IR:C, short ~hill( Phone X.7-4~39 York, N.Y \0011. Print bldg. gd $ {n4) 841-7676 WAREHOUSE1'1AN • $'2.50 ~S"E7ARS~'"'W"'A"'S°'H"'E"'R,....,.&-O..,..,,--r, wtjutc pad, 85 sq. yds. $100 FULLERTON MUSIC NA~IE. ADDRF.SS with SEC I BOOKKEEPER full per hr. Exper. preferred but matched. very clean, $75. M~. 12'2 N. llnrbor. F'ullc.rton Zll'. SIZE and srl'LE time dlcta phone , will train right individual. 5.~1.54.'i· 121 Ne",, ma11-$10 871-1805 NIDmER. bookk ...1 $8996 8 "" 1 ,;~::;:,:'-~--,~~~ 1• '4 '.,sses. sE£ -~JORE Q u t ck ~ eeplng,1 a"' t y p I nal•iiiiiiiiiii;' iiii'~i;;i;siipiimii,OiiOiiiii I Build ing Materials I06 each. Sec at 2079 Thurln. hr.: Open Nights 'tll 9 F·-"'o•• ·-• choo•• 0_ a~ ..... know edge or otnce c '' Apt No ., Sa1: 'til !>:30. Su'n. u-s ..,,.., ·-"'"11 "'" ..... ---• l ....i • ' • ' '' l,.;iiiiiiii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;; I n•ttern free from our P•,~~""'" •·'1 oUice WEEKENDS e Surplus .Build!~ J'ULL LENGTH MINK COAT '" s~prl••Summ-• Catnlog Ill Pleue aubmlt r es um e . ··• NEEDS r.llNOI\ lttPAHt PIANOS -ORGAN~ size~!° Only 5'k. . ' w0rtute ,g ... uled ad No. oo, $3.00 PER HOUR i~iii~rJ;.;~~~b!r'.'E p!wy. $200 • * 6,1:i-zm Now t u,..1. Great .. 1,..t>0n. JN-ANT -l'ING BOO!< a y r 1lot, P. O. Box 1560, De C 1·1· I Open •• =• Cost.a Mesa Ce.llf. 92626• monstrators v.1ontcd. Wof'k ,vood, alunt sheeting, mold· 1'1081 LE TF.LEPl19 Nr.. " .ompe 1 1ve pr ces. sew today, wear tomolTO'A'. TA ... oR m"ade• ·1 •-irudde. Major lawn care inlit. window11, etc. Askln'),;$j(l(I or re11.son11bl't· i;~t'51 , ~ su,ndays. 't'ht! beat $1. ......., BRts .,, company hiring tor part BUILDERS SURPLUS · · d~1111nrca 1\'llYsat: INSTANT FAS-ll I ON • x ft and In g. -....11 need ume .... -ork. Trainil'l<7' AVall· So oiler. ;. ply, G4.2-2SOO w II' h M " C'ty qu. lfled II " f ·~ o.M Main SJ <A POOi '' tbl 1. I I a IC 5 USIC I 8001' -Jlund1'tds Of aa cu .. cn o able. Call 713: 884-5.170. 4-'tW • " ..,.. • .,., :o<, an Kfue--s Y "· T h' n f"cls $1 ""''lit In aur contlnulnr l\1on thru Sat 10-5 5lntc, <l.'<8. S.'{55. \VU! delli·pi· f.otilh ~st Plaza 540.2.i30 us JO •• • • , efforts to l:lulld the• World'• Turn your golf clubs into 114: 546-1031 f1i.•e. 836-8102. \Yk. lo rtart. 894-o$XlCI F,,qul\1-0ppor. EmplOyer f.ileTasle•t draw In Ibo WClit. I !!~~"'!!~"'.!!!!!~~~I , • ·• Dally Piiot Cl ... tntd CLASS SELLS -00.5678 FafJtest Sfi..lls. 163-4 Pomona a sleroo. Sell them with Don't ll\vc up the l!hlp! .iot,.. new ramily morn lhi •. \\l 'RLIT.ZF~R h011ll' organ Ave, Costa Z..tcaa. 642--6441._ 8 Daily Pilot OasslU<'d Ad "1..lst"lt In classified, ShlP nt'Nl!I n'\Ol't' fumituzx•? ~hop 1v/nn1p\1flc1· \Valnut Unt,h, From treuure1 to trfllh and u8c the money tor a to Shore R.caulls! 642-5678. · o 11 ny. Pllnl l.iat.~lfl<'d Ad:s HkC" 11u. hst orrr , fi7$-4~. 'I\arn them lnto cut\ sttl't'O! Call ~Today. CLASS SELl$ -642-G67l! rvt;I')' day! Cl.A~ SELI..S -&rl-~'678 Vacancies cost moneyt Refit your · hoUllC. :tpt., store bid!{ .. ete. thnt a Dally Pilot Oas&lncd Ad. ' • • , ; 7309 Gy~B ... ~ ' Twin s\l.·ealelii lop thng, short skirts and pants! NcwC'st for spring! CroCbel ~lecveless pllllover a 11 d jackrr wllh pUUy look or \vorsted. Direct loll.'I for Waist and longer version. J,n~tcr11 1300: ~flues' Size! &-18 liicl , SEVENT\"~nvr. m.lN'li4 . for each patten1 t. add 25 t.-enls for each putte11l for Air 1.tall and Spcelul lia11- dllng; 0U1el"lvil!!e. thlrd-cl8ss delivery will tuRc thrt.'C' \\'eeks or mo\'e. Send I Alice-Brooks. the Di\.IL¥ PilDT, 10-:;, Needlebitf ~pt .. BOx 163, Old -ChelSC'n Stalio11. Ne\I' York. N.Y. -lOOU. Pl'inl Nan1e, Addre!i11, Zip, Pattern N111111Jo·r. N E E 0 L ECRA•'T 'Tl! Crochet, 1..-nll, t'IC. directions, 50c. l11stant l\.b cranM1 B(lok Basic, !Mey knou;. pal terns. Sl .oo. IMtant crnchf-t 8o8ll - Learn by pictures! Pn j tema. $1.00. Cmiplele ln>1lftnf (:Ill JSoo -more thitn 100 gUJt - $1.00. : ' ()lmpltt(': Afsha• Rclflllt ...! $1.1)). • I 1• .llfly R111 8 00114 • :ro:· I 8'l01t ol 11 .Prise M1ba.n~ \IOc, • Quilt Book I -16 pnlttt'r!!!.. !l!X'. I ~lll!ieUlll Q11lll Hook t - \IOc. Qullli1 lnr '1'odR.~11t tih•lat ... 15" beautiful pgttl'rns. :ioc. • • PILOT-AD'(~ ~R J 8 Autos, Used 990 MUSTANG A OA,U.Y PILOT Wtc111tidly, January 23, l'f74 l Wtdnffdar. J~ 23. 1974 • ~ 154 Cy.loo, likoo Anliques7CG11fc1 953 t.ulot Wonted Kl Aulor, Imported 970 .!'ulos, lmf!rlod 970 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UHd ".: • ·-PUPPY WORLD .. scOoten -'" '31 t-ORD 5-W COUPE TOP DO~LAR PAID MAZDA TOYOTA CADILLAC FALCON • Oiihual)~•· Tlcy Poodlt't, OSSA 250. '73, s ""'· lm:VE IMMEDIATELY '"-· • Pit Bulls, wJ-... •boot S hn °'' 6"-lllD FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS SEE THE ALL NEW ONE YEAR '72 SEDAN DE VILL« '68 FORD FalO\IO. 6 cyl. >ln't ;~.U. 'Tio • • Olclctpoo, It. Ask'¥ .llllO. .490-39U al\ Rocl'Mllonol Call or '°""' In In °" Ill. RX4 WARRA!jTY FuUy equipped. Air oond.. •ppeu. & '»Mini< ccmd. 1+-..;,; ~ ' Dacb' • ' ·-• Vohlcloo 956 --~~~~~'--4-ieo~'703NT·O~Y~O~T~AiiNr-t~foll -·r. tllt .~1.. ....... 167$. 673-2!6' --. ' : Eves: ~~ , seat, brlcs, DUNE BUGGY for sale or DEUVERY < · J, Nab<n C•dUJac -....-"""' 497-un Pm le. trttde. Street legal, xlnl Several nh:e one. to chOOGe Tr11.d~ln. • : GER 8'0nlal. Fl!ll, 7 dOnd, top & •ide ·curtains. '73 DEMO cwn•NCE lrom all equipped with autcr $3499 '69 FffiEBIRD, R&ll, IWtO, : mo. Puenldtots. AKC. 1973 KAWASAKI, 5 0 0 cc, $900. 496-2981. M 1natlc, fa ·t •r>y o.lr cond, PB/PS, chrome lug. ;a000ck, : _ Uwr~. · 1-..,ble. Gd M ch 111 b"-·-•· T k radio, etc. All priced below under tact. wamtnl~, .._1, r -11.&..1. I.NY" a , super lAll', ........::t rue I I I'~ ~ •~• • • .. w, .... a ~7 400 mUes 275 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I the (..'Ofi:~ of a new 1974. m. ,..;....,. "'~ vea. • GERM Shep J 670-39ll • 11. nrm. I' ~1"'v"E..,P"A"'Y"'TO=P'"DO=LI.A..,....,.,,R-SEE n1EM NOW .•. DJUVE FORD : :Puletnil,, ro . !.peu prsp e11'0: ·-TRIUMPH 500 Good '71 ronn 'I t ts t }"OR TOP USED CARS ONE . , . 8UY ONE ' •• r~ 1• • '"" ' on •P · CUI · If your car is extra clean ~~--·only. 963-<1939 "">d!~A.1t11006 30& '!'!<.~ 0vt.owj~mueage1. UJce121ne00w ,.. "'11,,,. • CAMARO-1972 FOIJD • """ pym~. er ' ' ·~-. e..u. new 1 "''· · BAUER BUICK GRAN TORINO -l:JUli obedience class to start 250CZ: MX late '7'l, lo hours, 892-18.U. :ms ltarbor Blvd. : ;~~Ntwport·lrvlne area. like new. Akroos. Must aell. Co•la Mesa 9111-2500 CAMARO -'70, alr, PJS, S"'UIRE WAGON .-~ $500 673-5076 2001 E. First St., Santa Ana auto tl'IU\8 R&H Mich ..,. :;,Pilil~~:-------15.;.._5 Mob.lie u---935 '73 4 WHL drive, Ford * Autot. Imported 970 558-7871 -=~--~~--lh-es. Clean: .,good ~illeage: Only 31,800 locally drtven 1 ,.._..,.. T Pick up. XLT lnt. manyl------"-~---1 ----===---Shipment ot New 557-9494 mil.ea. • MOBILE HOME •tru. 0"" orice 17•500· ALFA ROMEO MERCEDES BENZ 1974 TOYOTA'S ·10 ea 307 11500 Crulaomauc trans .. .. ?-take offer 496-3913 aft 6 maro. . . eng. · Pow@r steering • FOR SALE: A wknds. '67 DUETTO Spider, :z;; 50 USED JUST Arrlvodl Good condlt10n. Call p.,,., dlse bl'Rkes SILVERCREST 1973 CHEVY Luv Tructc; 0000 MPG, 11000, !J68..3483 MERCEDES lmmodlale dellwry on most ,673-00173 ~" · 0 llOO Power windows MOBILE HOME mi. Tacoma \\'heels & gates BMW · hn.rd-lo-gct models: trucks, ~~1AR LT, ' & take AM-F!\1 steroo · ==-----•::5::::6 20· 5.1' 2 BO 2 BA t.ires, special paint, fact. ON DISPLAY SR-5's, Corotm wagons, etc. over puy1nenls. Brand New White wo\ls .. x.....i ' bll in • '1~·· v.v. remalnlng. f\fust se.11 642-8970. SeleL1alre Air Conditioning '69 MUSTANG, It yellow, PS. POD, •Ir, !"le\V llret &. brakes. $1495 or best otter. eau Peggy at 646-5610 after 5pm. OLDSMOBILE Sale••~ OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS UNIVERSITY OLDS 28SO l!lrbor Blvd .. Costa Meca 541J..9840 PINTO .. ra,,.. ... , -s., re .-.g., n •. k C 'l t 111 Ith v.•asher &: elect. dryer, wired sao:n. or best. 493-4658. Factory Authorize(! Distribu-'68 CAfllARO, 8 cyl, R&Jf, unr ~n,1• ea c w ·n p INT o RUNABOUT. for n:i air . cond., kitch. •73 CHEV p U 350 .wnt. DUl.ll 101 tor for all Mercedes products auto l<"'inc eeonon1y car Black Knitted vinyl Inter. brand new condition, oo.ty t--1~;~~~~~~~ •lock-•t·---•·•-la ' · · ' auto. -•"-IA 1!"11 A a.a , New cars -Parts _ Service $900' cash. 545-0529. ' Absolute St~229"TOOm Condition t ~-, __ -... • ... .. &......__., am/fm;-air-eond.-pJ•.-p/b, ~-~...u.-.,, --+~ooo~;.'n"U'fieo.fm'a"'u"io;;.. ill·o=-=a~ .. ,. scaped patio. Three yrs. old tilt whl, camper window. M 0 i A1K AtiOut OUr Uniqiiiuouer==.;=;G;::AS""s"A"'v'OE-O:R=•==ct '71 CAMARO loaded m""ll ext rim. rai!iO, &-• like nu. • A-t·' Jn new Usod Morcodos LllH ' ' ._ ' SEE AT GI ~ ~ .....,... cu Pvt part)'. $3250. 968-8801. ~ ,, 69 COROLI...A \Vagon xlnt top shape, $2100 DAILY PILOT E'<PLOYEE heater Call CM .....r-1JUJ .,e adult pk . away from noisy Plons 1. 1 ,,....., ..,,,. 673-nll 1• !Dlr.) .. tC.. £t. One·hlllf bl: from clu~ '73 FORD ~I pickup, auto. tnanc ng ov•-.,1.1"10 Dir. PARKINC LOT house. $15,495. Call EVES. !!;.8r:;sta~ife;·~1-~~·3 ~~ House of 'Imports VOLKSWAGEN CHEVROLET 330 West Bab. Cos ta J\1esa l~d:.IN:iux~unrn~.ut,a:~: . . ts, Gonorol 900 • ALL BOATERS : • · AmNTION! • ~~·SEEN AT: '55 OO~E IP200anel. 4 good on the Sa~~ :F'nvy. '64 V\V CR~M1 PUF1'' '69 CORVETTE Call l\~:dk?ree. nmon ~rate. i;.ao..8840; • CRESTMONT snow tU'OS. · $AYE NOW 6862 Manci!este1', Buena Park SEDAN ESTATES • 544-l4l7 • NOW OPEN Beauli!ully maintained. It STlf'jGRAY Pinto w ... '72, A/C, great •53 Chevy ~~ Ton P.U. CLOSE.OUT SALE sparkles inside -& out. reblt Fastba~k. 350 eng., auto., '71 Pl NTO RUNABOUT gas Mi. UI~ 1051 Sile Dr., Brea. <Central XL.NT $425. \Ve'll beat any l.~timate Ml ion VJ I m 0 tor. G 0 0 d 11re 1 • l>O\l·er steering • brakes • i l,434 miles. Au!omatic, fac-~==,?67>-::.:;.;26M=.-::;:;-,;;;::: t.ve. across frt>m Brea deal XJn't el t II 11 • O Imports windows, AM-Fl'.l, tilt wh00l, tor;r, alr, rad1'0, heater, ••w ~ J Bl Qasic Boaling Cow-se Coinm, Hosp.) Lot #46, 64;>-4358 · · ti ec iou ava -fe~hlring Exceptional buy at $7$, pri _ _,1 .....,, '"' '71 PINTO, Must sel. ue Jn CONT CT Y P MG '73 DODGE club cab II -n, able. MERCEDES BENZ pty 4>1-2764 ,~ '~I '"" Y rack, super low miles. wh le v.·all tires, gpotlci;s, w/Blk In!. M,OlXt mi. auto, ,,;. ji·~· aman&bl A RA • K. R., •v * ' ' ,.......,.. Spotless. Nabe!'I Cadillac (582DSP), Nabers Cl\dlllac 673-9000 or 640-8487 CdM. •::; P & boat handling i -c:'°'r.c.tiowing=~"-·-----5,ro:> mi. 1747 Anaheim Ave & WILL BUY YOUR Ti:ade-in. (734AVA). Trade-Jn. ; . by Motor HomH Coota Mc... r--::="T"--....,....., FIAT GAS SAYER $3999 $2199 '72 PINTO Runabout, auro, • t. Beach Po\\'er Squadron S•le/Rent 940 '73 CHEVROIEI' LUV l~C I Coniolete Sale!!! & Service 4.000 mi., $2350. Bus . : ' Juiuary s~~s al 7 pm 25' Sleeps 6, SeU cont. S150 VoRn.,~~· ~-=•';8:'9·63 ~ tx:, 2870~i~~t~~e=~a!tv.'ay Ptl~ ~: ~J2J: ~:ff± ~L v:o= week + Sc/mile, JOO miles M' • v· · 4,.., KENT ALLEN, 54G-0:142. Marina High School & 1ss1on 1eJO "5-1700 I ~~~-~~~~~-1 .Ft. Valley High School free, weekend rates, (USE AVERY P\VY. EXIT) '70 V\V, auto, Fastback, like 906 552-8562 '67 DODGE van. Vinyl int., 28402 M8:I'K!-1erite. i:"arkway new. Beautiful. Bai:gain I -;;;:;c==~==;;:;==;;:;::.-.t"",::;:;:;;~ 20'-25' Motorhome, Superior. nu cpts, cm1 n1ags, nu tires, J\.l1ss1on V1eJ0 -JIM SLEMONS $1600! Lo ml. PVt. 644~5 '72 Chev Mal"1bu 19~ "FORD Gran Torino, I°"' Lifetime, Open Road & lo mi. Forced to sell at best 3ri~~VE • P\VY 49::i-4949 '64 V\V, sunroof. gd cond, C mileage but ex c e 11 en t Barth, B of An.IC acpt. offr. 646-2126. A RY EXIT: IMPORTS 30 J\1PG, S800 or bst offr 3 To hoose From condition except for a little _639-_2981_. ______ 1 ·70 OODGE Step Van, ideal MERCEDES BENZ before 'l-t-74. 962-0457 aft 6. All have. V8, l1ctory air, crinkle In a fender. New 1969 Shasta Mini ,motor for truck peddl~r. lockable ORANGE COUNTY'S A'~IORIZED 69 VW automatic, R/H, autot1U1.ttc trans, J>l'.nver tires, brakes. AJC, PS, PB. ~ooo-~ 1.,!>S-1-.t• I t.!.. -..11 ""DEST u•.-i,;~n "lllll steering, po.,,·er" brakes, \VIII take best offer. e;-'to; nu · • I ~-~ n .....--..t---,.,... · ·rt----t--S:AtES-.t-SERVI!C· E--1-'•1-~ ~=-~+·very~ce-condttion:-PR! 51~. AllAS Chrysler I Plymouth Open Dally &. Sun. 'tll 10 PM 2929 Harbor Bl\'d• Cos la Mesa • 540-19?4--f--- ,,,.,.,,.., .,...,... '69 CHEVY Van, auto, 307, '64 V\V bus, new engine. SALE. Dir. Phone &15-3G6l 72 FORD Ranchero, pc:t\\"er •70 DUSTER, Good cond, y. 23' ~fOTOR home like new. V-8, air, mags, paneling, Imports ~-u,,s,t o1"1,'rl.' s!:•,,v~t,~g. Sac. or 644-2950 after 5 pn1 & stcerlryg,. auto. trans., air 8, auto trans. See to 61~.f·c:i.~ta5.197lned. ~ concl, 8,000 actual ml . 540-1910 & Jim Slemons (213) 59'2-2977 BELO'V DEALER 'VHOLE-·='===-~~----1 Will sell or trade for local lots more! $1800. 548-31Tt. (\\le're lop buver for anv °"" . ,.,... ., Saturday. rondl~JOnlng, 1'1ag v.•heels, flppreciale. 556-l321 rt3 17 18' 11.tP Pa"nee, 2'l5 r eal estate Ross 962 28U/ I ., ., '70 B G 2'l . & H1111.ckers. Super clean -""<:.:,;.~c,,;==-~=-,,-, bp OMC T n d m It r I er 962-4471 . • '65 Dodge Panel Truck~ ant Ex ll t I ti f used J\.Iercedes Benz.) U ' ·~-ml1,1600nu tires, '72 VEGA & only 24,ro> nilles $300) '68 VALIANT. 48,IJ» mi. -JL_.__ • 6 cyl, U.S. mags, new tires, c-e en se ec on ° pre-1301 Quail top cond '74 uc• STATION WAGON Call Glenn 4!M-750.1 tDlr.1 PIS, air cond. Good buy. _.,um. loaded w/xlras. ibale's Motor Home Rentals 44 thou mi. S9ri(J. 5:15-4677 price re-evaluation models. Nelvport 9300 Beach 842-5820 $850. or oilers. 49"l-M66. Ult sac. Need my equity. '73 ~26' M.H. & ?\finis A L I 96t ·DEMO $ALE 833-.69 "V\V !astlii.ck. X tn t H.@I¥~ yep9w, lR_ctdle. vinyl '72 MAVRICK li:'TOP. 979-7516 Free m.iles 9 Iii 9, 838--0900 uto eas ng SALES-SERVICE-LEASING ENTER FROJ\I MacARntuR condi!ion. $1500. Ca 11 interior. 4 speed trans., tac-2 DR. llardlop. V8, Factory PONTIA.C & rec. boat + trailer 71 DODGE Mini· home, S,OOO FLEET SALE OVERSEAS DELIVERY ,72 'IERCEDES BENZ """ 557-8809 • tory air, radio: heater, disc air, auton1atic trans, many I --~-----::--• • Evt RO RY R ~· """" brakes, radial tires. Abso-,e~s, Ex"'""llon1y nice. I! •• · • extra.. nrude motor, ml, .. u contained. 1747 Y CA E Inc SE '5 °·• AM ; F'I '66 VW BUG * J 1 ••• '71 GRANDVILL " ~--• 1= • ., -•oo FORD Cnt-· Sq.~-...... , ' • •· =•an, '" * ute Y •potloss. 175'ELG). 'D . 64'>-3661 or 614-2960 :; -;H:r s°j;,~· '""• ......-v•Q Anaheim Ave. Costa Mesa. all extras ~ldg :I;, "j;:.'l' 234 E. 17th St. radio, elect. sun roof, fact. $499. * Call 4954798 Nabers Cadillac Trade-in. after 5 pm & Saturdays. Hnrdtoo. Full power, factory • Tr•ilerl, Travet . 945 windows, 6 way seat, cruise Costa Mesa 546-4#1 air, Steel Belt Radials, blue $2399 1973 FORD C.Ountry Sedan air, stereo. (529CJVl. Na· :~ iln.~-~~ip~1't..sooslps. 6. control.. Radio w/stereo CREVIER BMW absolut. top concl, fus!iy care VOL.YO Wagon. Pis. Plb, air. Low benr. Cadillac Trade-in. -,--.-CAl\1PER Trailer. fl1ust sell tape. Lugg rack. tut strg & for 35,000 mi, $865ll. miles. Good cond. SaCrifice $1"9 : f • Alt. 4 PM call 4'1-9727 Mus~ be seen to appreciate all gauges, $575. Sa.Jes e Service •.Leasing 644-S6lO. •74 VOLVO'S $2900. Private party". ~ :: h, Sllps/Dockt 910 ne.t otter. 831-0057 ·n FORD LTD. 2 dr HT, air, :ll8 W. ISi., S.A. 8J5.l'71 '69 Merc:<d" Ben• 230. HERE NOW 842-5738 ~--(j~ ~ . SIDE Tie ilip, Auto Service, P1rtl 949 low miles, very clean $1675. USED BMW'S ~%ury plusde~j1my. P/s, l l;i.72;o.'-;FO;;;;;R;,D"P'.u".'v"-s>.-:,:c11:::10, ... , ... J..t- : • untington Harbour. $59. 1956 CHEVY .f door body 1~1i.°x~~ ~~S:1e$1~.Sedan, '73 3.0 CSA DEMO Lik~a~ew~$mo. u4~Jp. Im~:ilt'e~~~~ery MUST SACRIF1CE. '69_Cbc_v ~·pe~'~heir'~Kca~i.h!.f~ -:-----__ ;: }no, avail lmmed. 846-3272 & frame. Xlnt cond. $300. '69 FORD Torino. 2 dr HT, '73 3.0 cs '65 MB 220S, auto, air, BUY or LEASE Impala 2 dr hardtop custom new cond. S28i5. 645-7121 • 1, S!or!p · 912 (No Motor). 548-785.J. air, vinyl roo!, clean, $975. '71 BAVARIA tape de...fk, etc. Beaut. must coupe, automaUc trans Ooor · RAMBLER '69 FORD LTD, 2 door HT, '70 2002 sell. 11600 }'inn. Pvt. -1\••M l••~I sbilt, strato bucket seats, '67 1fon:l,6Jtij'-1 ~·ti~ pd. Low 1§1 'air, $815. '69 2500 6441815 •Uwn. UlftO power steering. Vinyl roof m eage,: ia ~ Y + e<.-on- a.-.1ww. r::t. 67 T-B IRD, Landau. loaded, '6I 1002 66 250S uni VO air cond Red with \\'h.ite omy. $350. 494-3587. ...... _ ..., · top cond., lo ml. $775. ~ auto, elec. sun roof, •Ul.t top. 644-4687 TORINO ·n, Sharp cond .. i iiiiiiiliiiiiili I '68 Llncoln Continental, 4 dr, Closed Sundays =~· Xlnt. c 0 n d · .66 CAPRICE 4 dr P/S clean int. gd. lire11. Forced 950 sedan, orig thruout, all ex-DATSUN * 833-lllO * 1966 }!arbor, C.~1. 646-9303 PIB, air, AJ\f/FJl.t 'stereo: to sell at bst offer. 646-2126. LOVABLE '&I Ram b I er v.'agon. Auto, good tlftl, battery. Needs good home. Sl?l. 956-S503 afl. 5. T-BIRD liJ ,Go·-"-°'-"'~-----I trns, SG75. 72 VOLVO 164£ auto trans., rblt eng, make gel transpo 1969 FORD Wagon Call after ... FINANCE OR LEASE ·70 250, 4 DOOR, air leather, air, AM/FJ\.t & in superb cRt. 1.tust iieil S225 or bst 5 pm, air coOOition, rad!?. .. * -3!_ * * LOW TERMS ...i.. •74 DATSUN 260Z's ~Stock-slick, Ml/FAt. Pis. P/B, 0011· • &11 ~~DJ ollr. Call aft 4 P!\l 673-2873 54&--0297 '71 T·BIRO LANDAU iiiiii~--~ Robert Water .--SouTH c·oAsT·~ :::,d~ ~!>1~;~~;=-~~mi, S1"3-tL160 or 1; v~~:,. St~gn.r.Auto or 675-2812: -~ MAVERICK 4 Door. F·u11· po"·rr. factory IOU4 'L• Cerbr• Ave. CAR LEASING a different one eve-· 12 · I k 55000 '65 l?\fPALA SS. XI.NT air. stereo, el<'. t304EXV). i "~ ' 72 M.B 250C Tobacco hrown, trans, a1r,roo rac • ' Nabers Cadillac Trade-.in. Fount• n Valley 300 w. c~t Hwy, Nwpt Sch 24Le, or 3688mkonlhAls Revolvinghe stereo, 9,000 miles & loaded! n1, $4150. 673-4303 CONDdITION. Small V-8, •72 ?\1AVERICK VS air 52699 YOlll are the winner of 645-2181·, 673-8269 aft 5/wknds ase c . ways t A od 990 goo e c o no m y & ' . 1 '" 2 tickets to the thrill of a ne\\' car. No Lease avail. ~1-20-10. Dir. utos, Us transportation, $350. or best cond, PJS, Rad1a s ures, • -CAB ' .;: 4 over camper, ftady Western N•tion•I Autos W•nted 961 Money Down makes it easy 66 MB 250SE cpe. auto of.fer. 962--3429. , deluxe int. Nu brakes & to U-d ~·-U i'n ar trans po er s roof AMC ahocks, less than 30,<XXI ml. : • ·to go! refriir, ~et tie :: liowns, sure liµs, T V • • antenna, dbl. ~. lrg : .. ·Windows, clean, pvt pty, .. 11.000 557-lll!S BOAT & MARINE ~·• e ,___ c · .. w un • 1972 Er C&mloo"Conqulsta" •·~. 673-1839. WE BUY Start with a Pinto, end with metallic paint. 831-20-10 Dir. Ev ,...,.,., SHOW IMPORTED Atrl'OS a Mercedes. Exchange cars '70 Javelin SST. P/b, p/s, ery avail fact. option. In 1970 ?\taverick Auto $1600 : ... ·ycles, Bik .. : -:~ Scooters at the ANAHEli\t CONVENTION CENTER BEST PRICES PAIOI before you put on high ~~ 11,r31:S,;; f:5 d:: !~.,'o~""A air, $16.XI. C& 11 f:~ot~C~k~l ~~ Call betwee"n 9: 5 pm: De•n Lewis Imports miles, rates include main· OEL) $AVE $3800 V"fU"";JilQt • 495-<H53 or 831-9622. '72 T-BIRD Landau, new tirs & mag whls, full pwr, Make oHer. 6'16-1~ 925 : "1973 Yamaha TX 500, brand -;·new. Only seven mi's, Call ~ ' Paul, 492-oo82. 1966 Harbor, C.M, 64G·930:! tenance saving no penalty B ICK 66 CHEV P .U. 'n ton fleet MERCURY -~-----1 leases for high mileage '67 MERCEDES Benz 200 U becl..Auto, A/C, V·8, Vogue CASH FOR drivers. Domestics and Im· sedan, newly rebuilt, tires. New front brks, gdl--------- YOUR CAR ports available, Get rid of economical 194-5154 '73 Riviera 13,000 miles all cond. $890. 64f>....7122 ·n l'.tercury 1\1ontego. Al VEGA : . '65 HONDA CB 160, $100. Jan. 26-Feb. 3 Please call 641-5678, exl 333, to clairn your t ic ket s . (North Cpun!y toll free number is 54().1220.) 5'*-7070 your present Big car today MG extra~. excel concl, best 1964 CHEVELLE Malibu, 286 cond, auto,. vln. tp, lo mi's, It's a breeze .... sell your without taking any more big offer. CaU after 6 pm engine, Xlnt mechanical gd tires, f>4:r2589 aft 6pm . ·73 VEGA Estate Wag, air Items with ease use Daily dollar loss. Call Air. .69 ?\lGB, CT, Cana'"" ..,ellow 640-1986 cond S275 best offe r, fhe futest draw in the Wesr. L'Ond, 6,000 n1i, on "·arranly, Pilot Classified. '642·5678. Mlchaels 55 6-0571 or '" J CADILLAC &12-2389 .•. a Dally Pilot ClasslfleO $2900 557--88 998-456() w/Blk int. Superb mech I 980 Autos, New 980 · cond. completely re-uphols. '72 TO\VNS/Sta Wag, like Autos, New 9IO Autos, New 9IO : Mini Bike ~ ... • 548-5047 ' : : ~utos, New * * * 980 Autos, New WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN ~~r. R&H. 122 5 0 · CADILLAC 1973 ;~ 1;.;\:.i:nlr"•" 12595• 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 -: . . . . .. -: ,:: -: :.: -- ·. :--- =-. -; -- -.· . -· ·~ .. • •. =· -· :-: Special Ford Motor Co .. PURCHASE! WE'VE MADE A SPECIAL PURCHA5E OF FORD MOTOR COMPANY EXECUTIVE CARS. ALL '73 MERCURY MARQUIS BROUGHAMS, COUPES & 4 DOORS. AU ARE LIKE NEW WITH LOW MILEAGE AND ARE A150LUTELY LOADED WITH NICE F£ATURES SUCH AS AUl'O. MATIC TRANSMISSION, AIR· CONDITIONING, SPEED CONTROLS. DIVIDED FRONT SEATS, YOU NAME IT, THEY HAVE IT. OUR SPECIAL PURCHASE INAll.ES US TO Off£R THESE LUXURIOUS MARQUIS IROUGHAMS AS OUTSTANDIN~ PRICES. :~:1~E ONLY $3995 Orange County's Only Lincoln-Mercury Dealer TO RECEIVE THE ''Distinguished Service Award" for outstanding Service after Sate. . •0tong1 Co•~~· ,.,.a, of Fl•• Cart" 2626 HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS PAID FOR OR NOT. \\'ILL PAY TOP OOLI...AR. CALL KENT ALLEN, 54(}.-0442. 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Black on Black. l.Iust sell. Excellent J\.1ECHANICS Ideal, l 9 61 Chevy Station Wagon, $100. 548-5233 '68 CHEVY Malibu. Good condition. Best o f f e r 49<-7873 COMET '61 COMET, running cond, Needs shoes & tune-up. $100.Jbst oft 968-3724 CONTINENTAL '69 MARK Ill Full pov.'er, factory air, load· ed. (XEX175J. Nabers Cad- illac Trade-In. $2449 • '71 MARK Ill Factory alr cond., full power. stereo, leather, vinyl top. (393VPV). Nabers Cadillac Trade· in . $4799 cond .. dlr (600G\VW). $6995. '72 CONTINENTAL MARK 892-4444. IV white w/whltc leath!!r '68 CAO. E I d o ra do , int. Fully equip. i n cl • OJocolate, Dream car , AM:IFM 1tereo. Low mil. Loaded, Will lake smaUer In mint cond. $ 6 6 O 0 . car for ,equity. 979-9165 44M185. ll no answer .~69~0e'""v~m'"e~. ""1-ea~lh~e-r.-,-p,~1t'' ~•9!1-~2256,..,. '-iM:i're--11 '"''· stereo, Sentinal, CORYEllE ADJ. Steer. $1950 Nancy s.ro-1006. '&I CAD, make oiler for parts, could be fixed. 642-mt or 646-0066 '68 Corvette, lo mi's. P/s, p/b, am/fm rad. Up to 17 mpg, 427 eng. $2893 or make ofr1 64$-&)52. . .COUGAR CONNELL CHEVROLET'S f Nf RGY SAVING TIP: l•~• • clo1• look •I your firtl. ,oorly b•l•nctd and out-of-lin• tirt1 c•n coif you mori•y. And '••h h•"• 1hown that •w•n und•rinflit1d tirt1 co1t you 9•1olint mn.-., •.•• much ., 5 % • Th. i. ••• W•y to .... id tl!l1 '71 SEDAN DE VILLE li'actory Air cond .. full pcm•cr, all leather lnlerior. (592- EAPJ. Nabeni Cadillac Trade-in. 1972 Cou&:ar X57. Loaded, unn•c111•ry co1t 11 to ht¥1 your tit•• ch1ckad r19ul•rly. $2799 OVER 80 CADILLACS IN STOCK · ,,.. -"'\-.-"""'~ "' "' '"' , ,,, ..... ,.,. .. M ' . ' .~ . l . , ' ' > ' We ""' havl~ a January "Whtie Spat-e' !UllC , .. Stll 80nlethlng with a Dally Pilot Oa.'8tfled Ad! Call , 842--6678 Now! clean, )ow mileage. $3650. "Why not drl .. 1 In lo Conn1H Ch9wrol1t toJ1y •nd lit u1 --~"'646.£244~~~--·ll chick your tlr11~0ur ••Pitt t!r1 me11 c111 1how you ho.,.. 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I CLZJ .~,1JC.270 869 I IMMEDIATE --·oittVE~ 'LUXURIOUSLY EQUll'l'ED-THRU·oUT BRAND NEW 1973 PLYMOUTH FURY l CUSTOM SUBURBAN Station Wagon [oiscouNtl • IEAUTIFULLY EQUIPPED INCL. AIR .CONDITIONING 5.,;,1 No. IPH46-MJ0.279145 1 Off Mn11fachl,.,. . Stick., Ptlce FINEST USED CAR BUYS OF THE :WEEK : . ' '69 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 Dow lllnlttp, VI, lvfomllltc, rM!t, IM9ftf', ,._ ~rlkH-wl,,..._ ... 11, """' Wi ii Hrti. •Ir ancllHMl111, Ylnrl ""' AM/FM ,... ... tXXltDO) '65 CHRYSLER _ STATION WAG. VI , a•lerne!lc, pOwer ""1'1111• power brakn, wlllta wall tlrn, air coMl!I011lnt1 rocif rack. (NR•Mll $ I -.\ '66. CHEVIOlET SEDAN ve, 111trn111c, '"''' llMfer, ,.wer· 1fMrlf11, •Ir cmdltlofthlt· tWP1S411 '71 95 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 4 Doer. VI, a•t'llmallc, rMlo, 11;.Mr, P111Wtt' 1'"rf111 a braku, wlll'9 wan 11,.. .. alr condl· tlonlnt. t02ta SXI ' '. '69 FURY Ill 4 DOOR VI, """-'le• rffll, llN .. r, PtWtr llffflllf, wtlitl wall tlrn, llr condlfloRlnt. (70lASO) '69 DODGE POL.ARA 1 Door llardtip, Vt, auttmaHc, rldle, lltaler, power 1t .. rln1 a br•kn, wllllt w1H tlr11, air candlllonl111, vinyl top. (YXAHJI I • '72 PLYMOUTH DUSTER Vt, 111n01nl flDOr 1lllft, rMll 1114 helltr, whlll side win llrn, Cl:IOEQT) '69 CHRYSLER NEWPORT Stdan. VI, autamaltc, radio, hNttr, llllW•r it1tr· . ln11 power brilktl, w111'9 wall Hr111, air condi- tioning, crt1lst co111...i, (mta t:1 95 '72'FORD '. G.RAN TORINq 1Dr. •M,T, V1, 111i-tlc, noll, .... !ff, ,._-' llMl'lllf It ltnk11, WSW, l lf coad., Yillyl ..,, p0wer wlndMn, Cl1 4•kT) ~ ! '72 CHRYSLER . Town & Country w.,.11. va, .1uto., AM·'M 11., .. , ....,,.,. 11111r-l"'1..,r•k.a·wfllclows-JOIH M•l-cloor lockt. a11rt11- n1, dwlil illr ctnd., lill·lela wllnl, \'ln~I ...,, r1IOf • rack. (MJS'I $ ·. I • I , ,, I ·- • ·-··-._ .... --...... . _,.._,.. • • §2 DAILY PILOT Wtdn,sday, Jan11ary 23, 1974 Wtdnesday, January 23, 1974 PILOT -ADVERTISER a::;o 1974 .LTD . HARDTOP . " V-8, auto. trans., _tc:y;tory .air co.nditioning, power steering, power {disc) brakes, hea_ter, radial whltey,<all f1rese tinted Q'lass,. v.inyl:seat t rim. ;/ ~ ~ .. Serial No. 4J625111711 ABSOLUTEL y LO~DED. .;, .. ' . • ' I ' ~ ' ) ; . \ .... " .. V-8, \t Uto. trans., powe r stee ring, power (di sc) brakes, power windows, power seats, AM/FM Stereo radio, heater, tinted glass, tilt wheel, leather interior. ~ri•l o';'o • ..is71111s242 ABSOLUTEL y :1,.~ni:D. _ _..,,( ·, f, ~ '\" :.. llllf-., .· i '" "• 1· -,·, • I •. J , . . . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE ·DELI ERY '69 '73 '73 '69 '68 '68 '71 · FULL PRICE V-8, auto. trans., factory air condi tioni ng, power steeri ng , Power brakes, radio, heater, whitewall tires, tinted glass, wtleel .co*ers, electric clock. Seria l No. ~ v .a, auto. tr.ans., factory ail" conditioning, power steering, power (disc) brakes, rad io , heatef,, tint,ed glass, wheel covers, luggage rack, H.D. Suspension. 4Jsssssio3607 ABSOLUTELY LOADED Serial t)IO •. q~111 ~221898 ABSOLUTEL y LOADED. $ DISCOUNT JAVELIN A.M.C. Loaded !n'/vcHflil air cond. 1352·DT El $1288 '69 PONTIAC Bonneville Ffdory arr conditioning, fvll power. IZLH~Sl \ $1479 '70 $897 . '70 CHRYS. Newport . Hardtop. Aulo. trans-.,,actory air conditioning, PCIWfl' stf!!fing, power brakes, ritdio, heater, WhlftwaU llrn, . etc. Lie. 69JAQN , s997 '70 F~~.~~~~-~,~~dow Van $1675 MERC. Hardtop Factory air conditioning, full power, #ZSJ881 FORD V·B, auto. trans .. fac1ory air conditioning, power steering, power (disc) brakes, rad io, heater, whitewall Tires, tinted glass. ,llOOJSA $2797 '69 GRAN TORINO Spt. V·8, aulo. trans., lactorv air condiJioning, power steering, power {disc) brakes, radio, heater, whilewan ires, lin!ed glass. •IOJJSA s2997 '72 ' PONTIAC Sta., Wagon Factory air conditioning, lull pawer, radio, heater, whitewa11s . ...,YXV5i8 . ' .: $1288 '6 .8 BUICK Electra Factory air conditioning. lull power, radio, healer, 1•;fliteiv11!f tires. 1'VU'l"J86 HbQe~o~6 ~yl .. ~u~ Efs:. al~~~ioning, radio, heater, lully equipped. License WVHJ12 SJ 688 '72 '74 FORD 250 l/4 TON PICKUP CUSTOM STYLESIOE, 10 ~LY TIRES •. 6900 GVW HO FROrfr & REAR SHOCKS. F2SBRT<llS63 llAND NEW !.,q~l~a!~ tra!.~~~~itioning, radJo, healer, ( RT7BllMJ32). Gas saving family wagon. FIREBIRD Pontiac 6 cyl .. stick shift, radio, heater, i(ZL T07S). Gas 'saving 6 cyl., FORD Fl DO Pickup 1,2 Ton P.tJ., Konomical 6 cyJ, slick Shift. #404GN1 COUGAR Au!o. trans., factory air coodilionlng, radio, heater. License No, (VQW·901) . M.~~~a~s .. ~~ry~!~~itl!!~er sleering, power bra k"es, radio, heater, tinted qlass, lo pass. 'i!"66JONB · COUGAR v-a, auto. trans .• factory air conditioning, power steering, ower brakes, heater, vinyl roof, tinted glass. ifBSSOTS BUICK Skylark V-8, auto:frans .. factOfy air conditioning, power sltt'l'ing~ power brakes, radio, heater, whitewall tires. ,.694AQN s1799 '71 $1388 '72 s2497 '72 s1097 '71 s2579 '72 iuND NIW AUTO. TUNS. Htater, whiltwft/ lites, vinyl lnteriOf, tool k'lt. SGJAN 961Q1 IOTll~ ,'.· ' .. FULL PRICE ' M agon V-8, auto. trans .. factory air conditioning, power steering, power brikes, AM/FM radio, heater. •.5.38CQQ • CHEV. 3,4. Ton P.U. "'speed, radio, heater. ICCE282A.J.5lm • CHEV: Mal.ibu Cpe .. V-t,. auto. trans., faclory air co~ilioning, power steering, radio, healer. i 851EVE . . MUSTANQ , v-a, auto. trans., Power steering, radio, heater, vinyl roof, low miles. License No. <"'39EJOJ PO~TIAC .LeMans Factoty fir conditioning, full pGWer. #S968TP BUICK Skylark Full power, tact~ 111r,sondll~lng. l9S1DVZ . < PONTIAC Bonneville Sl 988 V-8, avta: tr1ns:'.1acto;y air,Condrnonrng, power ' sleering, power· brakes, pow,r wirilows, radio, heater: 825C~Y. 1.,. • , ; • . . '74 PINTO 2 DOOR ' TOTAL 1IOWll "lHI OllOINAL OAS IAVll'" 23001ftgillo 45poldT..,. Dix ...... ~ y~- -EDIATt DELIVERY IMMblAn DILMIY FORD ' I ., • • • ' ' • San Clemente ) ap1s rano EDITION . ' . . . . T oday's F l iia"I N. 0 YOL 67, NO. 23, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1974 TEN CENTS .Toll Reaches Seven •. ID Canadian ·Ava·lanche ' fears of a ~ible second collapse. been in the se~lce station or the small condition, was "hol1ering like a bull" TERRACE, B.C. (UPI) -The bodies of-1hr.ee_plQle,....v.ictims_oL.an....avaJanche that buried a tt'uck s,to~motel complex under tO feet of snow were brought out today, raising the nwnber of known dead to seven. Officials fear the toll could go ... high .. 15. ~al-Canadian-Mounted-Poli spokesman said it ra ined off and on all night at the site of the Tuesday avalanche, about 28 miles west of Terrace and 850 miles north of Vancouver. resumption of rescue efforts would depend-en tlle-resu1 of-lh&-avalanc il'lspection team. motel~next..door.c. __________ w.b ~ ' -ull Rim to · Dearmond said chances were poor that safety, Newman said. "He continued to thrash around aod babble incoherently a Prince Rupert buinessman, "'ho were both foWfd 363Ul two hours later. Anothe r victim, w was ou aoou·~---• Rescue . operat,ions were. h a I t e d " teniporarlly aft er the bodies were 'brought out to allow avalaoche experts to examine a snow ledge overhanging the .'North route truck' stop because of · This, he said, raised fea rs that the overhanging snow ledge might collapse of its own weight and bury rescue wor kers. The spakesman said a Volkmar Zobel, a 30-year~ld truck driver, was found alive beneath about IC feet o: snow, Sgt. Robert Dearmond said, adding, "It was a miracle he survived." . He said Zobel told police he saw five or six persons in the coffee shop before the slide hit. Others could have any more survivo .... ld be found. and we wrestled him all the way to Dave Newman, a helicopter pilot who the hospital." flew Zobel to Mills · Idemorial Hospital One of lhe i:!ead, Allan MacDonald, in Terrace, said \he slide area was a Highway Deparbnent employe from "a real mess. ~ whole parking lot· Teirace, ,was found ·shortly after 1.obel and building ti!{~were swamped in )YaS rescued. Two victims !Here identified an ocean of snoW!' ,~· as service station tttendant Steven 7.obel, who w~s reported in sati sfactory Mintenko and Donald Laginodiere, 'll, 11:30 p.m., was identified as Theodore Armstrong, '!l, of Terrace, also a service station employe. Among the missing was the owner of the station, Charles Daumor:it, his daughter sald. As many as 100 rescue workers dug through the-sno\v all flight with the help of trained dogs and floodlight s. Heroin Buy • Ill Clemente Zone Panel Member 'Under Fire By JOHN VALTERZA-., 11Je D11tr Pllt tt1fl A C.pjsliinO ,Beach. man has ac<iµsed Jlidy " --of the • South Coast llqlonal 1.ooe Conservation Commlaion 'u lobbying op behall of ,a developer and bentinc. · him for 1ppeolln1 to overturn an approved development. Frank Rainey of Capistrano Beach 14tld Commiuloner Rosener . of Newport Beach phoned hlm to crlUctze his appeal or the comrnlllion's approval of a S3-unlt to~ development in the Capistrano Beach Pallaades. She had voted tn favor of It. twney said the call came Jan. 13 after he appealed the development ·.planned by Frank S. Smith of Newport Beach. · Rainey told a l'fporter the "811 ·amounted to "a member of the panel Intervening in behalf of a developer." Mrs. Rosener, however, denied this. Slie said Rainey had misinterpreted the inleot ol her c:all. Both agreed that IOine lmrsh words were ei:changed. · • Mn .. Roeener said she called Rainey to finct· out the buls of his appeal to I the state commission of her qbllVR.ission's approval of a permit for the ·Smith project. · She said that she sussested that if his group "cried wol£ too often that it nllght spoil the legitimacy " or future _.,ranees before the commissions. Rainey claimed Mrs. Rosener heartily aupported the Smith project. 'to11~~ : cir=~ o~~i:een;~i~h~ to disapprove of a deveklpment is terribly wrong," he said, adding, "Some .,, of the argumenta she _Jave me were (See RAINEY' Pace Z) ' • Table, China Stolen . An anUque table and set of bone china were reported stoJen from the iarase of Betty Jane Erwin of :Im W. Mariposa , San Clemente Tuesday. Police said the garage was un~ked. • C.ut • Weather ' . Wanner and clear is bow the weather aervice calls It for Thurs-' day, with lllghs in the upper !Os at Ille beacl>ea and the low 'Ill! in- land. Overnight lows in the low Ills. •• JNSm E TODi\ l' The "Chicken Ranch.'' ta l1ouse of ill reput< which OJ)ened in 1844 and 100.s the olde1t e.t- t.abU.shed buaintts in the 1tatt of TtXOI, hal been aold. See Page 8. • ' .. .,_ .....,... .a. ....... 14 LM. ._,. 11 Clllllnlll I. W ~ (.,.., 11 t:::" "': . ·-. _....._ 11 ,......,...p ... ' ........... ,.. .. ....... 11·11 "'.. ........ t4 ::-::-r:..... : AMIL........ • ~... ' -.. u IMtNI 11""'5 21 ................ --~ 1t """" ~ ,, ...,,. 1r·1• Dr ....... 11.. '' Stedl MMI"' ft•U ·-. --WH""' • ...... flltwtt.111 ,mmdup-of Eour { Root of Troubles This overturned truck full of dirt and tree roots led to an hour and a half tieup of traffic northbound. on !he San Diego Freeway Tues- day. A California Highway Patrol sigalerf was lifted at 5 p.m. after ·the blocked lanes were cleared of debris and the Torrance firm 's trailer was righted. Driver, who was not injured in incident, blamed combination of load, the on-ramp curve and wind for tipping load. State Co asta l Panelist Sees San Onofre 0 -kay SAN DIEGO (AP ) -A state coastal commissioner who voted a g a in s t expansion or the San Onofre nuclear power plant predicts that a compromise plan allowing expansion will be approved next month. Robert Mendelsohn, a San Fraocisco supervisor, said in an interview Tuesday the plan calls for relocation of the generators to protect scenic bluffs on the northern San Diego County coast. "ll will sa ve the bcSt part or the bluffs and there will be a marine environment monitoring .program which will minimize damage to sea life," he said. He .SB id h~ expected. the plan lo s•t the needed two-thirds approval when, the commission meets Feb. 20. Mendelsohn, who Is seeking the Democratic nomination for sta te controller. was one of fl Ve commlsslonel's who voted against expansion last month. The proposal sot a G-5 majority, falling _short of the two-thirds majority needed for. approval . Southern cauromla Edison Co. and San Diego Gas & Elee1Mc Co. want , • to build tw9 1,140-megawatt atomic- power generators in a SJ-billion project sch~led for completion by 1980. The utilitie'S ·have set aside their suit aga inst the commisslor pending next · month's vote. J UST 3 LINES DID THE JOB Just tlU'ee litUe lines of type in 11 ~ws­ paper -these th,.. -published in the Daily Pilot's classified° advertising col· umns: . LRG. 1 BR, shag cptg, frplc, bea m ceiling. $195 mo. (ad- dress and phone No.) • . That's all It took to change a lUestyle for a happy new tenlplt and rent an apartment for a happy. landlord. Daliy Pilot ads can make you happy, too. How many lines would )'OU like to pub- lish? Phone an ad-visor at llU678. .· • • Agents Nab Suspe((ts In 'Ring' Undercover agents from a half-do!en Orange count-y and state police agencies, including San · Clemente and Laguna . Beach,_ Tuesday ~a~ed they b~ke ,up / a ~Ill supply nng 1n 'llaa!a 1: I!\~. the selJUr1! of narcotics vu..<!·1t OllO,lltl0 • on the street. _ ' · ' A dozen plainclothes officers ,.iied what they cllilm was dope and lhiee suspects in a parking lot "of the Department of Motor Vehicles office .in Santa Ana. A fourth suspect was arreSted several hours later. Booked into Orange Comity Jail 0n charges of possession and sale · 'of d8ngerous drugs were AUonzo Venegas,' 31, Ruben Mart i nez, 291 Gilberto Valdez, 30, and Pauline Hallman, 24. santa Ana narcotics detective Sgt. Chuck Hindman said today bis office had been investigating the ring since . before the fll'st of the year. , "It started with a buy of a small amount of heroin in San Clemente after contact was made in Laguna," Hindman sa id. "Those agencies were involved at that time." Hindman said agents a 11 e g e d 1 y negotiated with Venegas for. the purchase or another half-ounce of the drug and then changed it to an order for a full pound at a cost of $14,000. "The buy wa s. set up in the parking lot at the DMV and the three men were arrested when the transaction was made," Hindman said. Hindman said Martinez and Valdez Were arrested on suspicion of being the suppliers of the heroin, which was appareaUy only 20/percent pure. "That still means it could be diluted by three times or more for street sales," Hindman noted. Police said Miss Hallman was .arrested in San Clemente after allegedly making negotiatiom to sell four 'Ounces of Venegas' heroin to another undercover officer . "But we got to. her supply before she could and she wasn't able to come up with the four ounces,'' Hindman sakl. "She. was arrested on charges of malting a prior sale of a half owice to an agent in LagllfUl Beach." Prime Lending . Rate R educed NEW YORK (AP ) morgan Guaranty :rrust CO. of New Yorlr:, the nation's fifth 1 a r g est commercial bank, said today it will cut its prime lending rate Thursday from 9o/.i to 9"' percent. · . A small~ institution, the First National Bank of St. Louts, posted 1 , similar t decrea(e s b o t t-1 y aflerwatd, aJid mdit eiperts said it was likely other banks .would soon follow 1 suit. . The j>rime, tlie minimum lending fee banks charge blssest Ind best corporate cwitomers, has been hovering at or near-a tiistorlc tdgh of 10 percent since September. tn the first nine months of. last year, It climbed lour percentqe points In one of its most rapid upsurges ever. . . Sltdt•· JtH~, · 1lritiln's· Prince Charles q!ushes through a l~rge Australian wave as he: b9<1y,sqi(s duriJlg a ~isjt to Mooloolaba Beach north of Brisbane. • E~gland's future, !iing is on .JI.· tour of duty here aboard the HMS Jupiter. : . . , . . . . · · · . . .. . . .. ' ' : J Nixon A:s~ing Reduction ' ; I ' / • -'f ,, . 01· Overseas ·· Oil 'Breaks' I ·w~~droN (AP) -.' Pres'iden~ -tax wfiich U.s : oil companies can credit J Nixon asked Co n g f e 1 s tOday to ~ dl re'cuY · against taxes in· 'he Uiiiied reduce the tax breaks available to U.S. Stat'es oil Companies ·operating ·Overseas and · . to ecise the demands · of present Clelin · -Extend for two more years the air. Jaws. · ~ission standards applying to 1975 The President · sent Congress a ·new automobiles. eilergy . message urging passage qf: the . -RemOve the iequirement . for a 90 em~gency legislation pr e'v i o u SI y ' proposed ·~d adding riew pro~ts. Nixon abo arinounced he was o}'tlering the leasing of tO 'million acres of federal . offShore lands .for oil and g a s dev~Jopment beginning in l\t75. This Wouid be' about 10 time! the leasing rate or 1973 ind more than triple the previous expansion plans. And he said federal money for energy research and devei0:ernent will . total some $1.8 bpliqn in .fiscal 1975, almost double the level of one year ago. Nix6n 's · new. ·measure would; il. adopt¢: · · ; -Eliinlnate lhe ri Percent' depletion allowance granted tJ.~. compfuiies pro. ducing. oil abrvac:I. • -Reduce the amoulit of foreign income . WINTER, CRISIS COOL OFF NUDI STS -Story, Pa9'1 15 EXXON ESTIMA TES 60% HIGHER PROFITS, Pa,. 22 percent reduction in nitrogen oxide emissions in 1976 cars. In his message, Nixon said: "There is a liroit .•. to the amount of 1.tarket allocation through higher prices which we will allow . "We will not have consumers paying $1 a· gallon for gasoline. We must J theref0re1 seek to maximize t h e production of domestic oil at a price J lower than the price' of foreign oil. · "We will also carefully review request!· I for energy price increases, to !nsure • (See ENERGY, Pase Z) Clemente B1·ok.er Charged ' . In -Death of-Soi1-in-law • ~, I .... San Clemente real estate . broker Ctlaries Jackson Hickley Jr. -WI!_ charged with murder at South Orange ·eounty Municipal CoW't Tuesday in. connection wilh the stabblDg d~Ui of hts son-in;law. Hickley; $.1,.of 237. ".ia Socorro, was i;eleased !rpm· Orl!lllt• . County jail oo his prom is.e to ' reap~r for the preliminary hearinJ Feb. (., _ , · • Hickley, V(8' ·arrested late saturday nleht 1n9met\,ts.after.1 f'amJl~ argument. at his fashionable. Shortell/ts ~me. ~ When San Clemente1 police arrived , they. found, Rooald j.awrenoo Shirley, It, a carpe\ laY,Or fiom Yorba Linda. fatlllly wounded on the noor. The officer applied mouth-to-mouth resusclt1tlon but said Shirley did not respond. • • > l The incident re'portedly followed a 1 fa mily argument · over custody of 1 Shirley's 2-year~ld son, ll i ck I e y 1 s grandson. · I Hickley1s daughter Joan, 21, and the ~ child had been staying ""ith her parents. I Coroner's deputies said lhe victim had .t been stabbed once in lhe heart and once in the live r. - Detec tives said Shlr\ey assertedly 1 forced his way into the home to di!ICUSS the child. They said a shouting and shoving bout followed and moments later llickley ran I for the knife. Hincltley reportedly called police himself after lhc lncidelll. Pollcl t deso1bed him as calm and cooper1ttv.. • • l •J DAILY PILOT SC .St·ate Air Fare Hiked • • • ---ri ~ \ C~u!}ty-oased ;tirlines Get Second:Boost • • ., -·-··. . ........... Stnlctt 'Passengers On five"lntra atate alrJlnes, including Air California and Golden West Airlines, wil_l be paying fare increases of up to 92 cent! per trip following action Tuesday by the state Public Utilities O>mmt~ion. The fare increases for the two Orange County·based lines, Western Airlines, PSA and swtft A!lO wm the second ·boosts Ille llael (fC<!lved In a week. In action prompted by the scarcilf of. iu.J~·the commlulon allo agreOd to aJloW Air Call!Gf!!la and PSA redU<e • • the lllllllber oHU&l)Ll.made each W!fk. 0\ Jan. 15, the cotnmissl9Jl granted an five lines a 23 cent per passenger fare in.crew! to meet the increased cost ol fuel. TUesday, alt or the airlines reappeared before the commission wltb amended increase· requests. AD of the additional increases awarded this ftek 'were for increased fuel costs, except Air Califorula's. A spolreoman for that Uno explalped that Ali' cat bas been ... king a base rare increase ror the past several months. The additional 47~nt per passenger increase approved by the PUC Tuesday ls from the original application and wilt be added to last week's 23 cent fuel cost fare increau. The biggest booSt was granted to PSA, which, in addition to the original 23 cents, will now be allowed to charge , 6§ cents more on Its fare from San Diego to Fresno .. • •nee. p Throat' C:ontl'Oversy Golden West Airlines was given a l --'--·---:..&-...:.=;;:...;_;.:.;;__;:...;;__:;;;:..;;:...;_.;_...:..1<... _______ -llat-38-cents--1iJesday..-..to-go-0n1-40P-- Four District Officials of last week's 23 cent hike. The 2.1-cent increases will go into effect today, but neither Golden West nor Air Cal has set a date to put the additional hikes onto their ticke't prices. S b d f A • • Responding to the airlines' pleas for • ---, U poennn or-iring aid in lhe fuel crisis, the PUC ~esday A--I'•--• ft .~ · ~ ---1-,..1,.. -also-allowed .SJ\-and-A1r-CahfornJa.-v•~aeur_.,a to reduce minimum fl ight require ments By CANDACE PEARSON 01 t111 D1lh' l"Uet 11•11 Subpoenas wert served Tuesday night on four officials of the Huntington Beach Union HJgh School District, ordering them )to appear at a Jan. 30 court _b~a,ring re}Jtid to the ~ .. beep Throat" se:i ftlm controversy. Doris Allen said the citizens committee "'81ng the recall or trustees Dennis Mangen and Ron Shenkman served papen on the two trustees, Superin-- lelldent JaCk Roper and aucftio.visual employe Glenn Dalf. 'Ibe action took place quietly during the board meeting al Edison Hlgh Scl!ool. Judge Claude Owens has set 9::rl a.m. Jan. 30 as the date for a hearing on the validity of the recall effort. It will he in Department 29 ol Orange County Superior Court. The citizens . are chleDy objecting to the trustees' handling of an incident 1311 De<ember when It was revealed the X-rated film otaning Linda Lovelace '1o"ll lhown on dJstrict equipment at a school administrators conference in San Diego. Mangers and Shenkman were at the conference, but didn't see the film. Although inviled by admlnlstralors to view the sexually explicit film both trusteet . claim they thought the event was .go~ on at.a movie theater. Daly ran the film at the conference. Alter several discussions the board accepted Roper's apology for the event. Mangers asked for the restraining order on the intent to circulate recall petitions and filed a $500,000 civil suit agaimt the Citizens for Parents' Rights Committee, charging slander and an attempt at defamation of character. Huge Explosion, Fire, Destroys Anaheim Firm I An explooioli and resulting fire tore 1 y ' S lhrongb an Anaheim pet s u p p 1 y ounger ays wholesaling company Tuesday causing more than '800,000 damage, firemen said 1 __ _,,'H~e~Will Seek ___ -_,1.,.!~-said Jhey .hl!ve _.1m found no indications of the ca~e of the blaze but that arson . Ls still considered a possibility In the fi re at Southland Supply Inc., 2181 S. Dupont Another ·Term . . ' I LOS ANGELEs (~).,-, A~ty11Gu. Evelle J . Younger ·-....y' lie will seek re-election and said Watergate was partly the cause of his decision not to he a Republican candlda,te for £OYemor. "I believe I can best serve ·the people of California by servinlJ another term as attorney general, so ll will seek re- election ," he told a news oonference. Yomger said he had been asked \\'hether Watergate was a factor in his -· · -..... q.:ci&iQn and that his ansv>cr was "of ~;J. part or my decision not to 1\lf1 for ·governor; it was also part of my decision to run for re-election and stay an outspoken . aggressive participant in free government," he said. For montm, Younger, 55~ has been t"OllSidered a leading candidate for the Republican gubernatorial nomination. But recently he complained about the problems of raising money in the wake of. the Watergate scandal and the pitfalls fa cing Republicans in 1874. Youngcr's decision leaves the Republicans with a head-to-head June 4 primary campaign between Lt. Gov. F.d Reinecke and state Controller Houston I. Flournoy, both declared candidates. Student Shot ANGELES (AP) - A high school senior as shot in the chest as be ·was jOg · g at the athletic field at Locke Hi School, police said. The victim, Robert Briscoe, 18. was listed in serious condition a1 Martin Luther King Hospital. 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LllW fcl4 I 110 4fl-44JI ~. """ ~ C:...t ~ .... Ifie ......,, Ni ..... ""*· lllllllrl l!wlt ............. .,. ~~ /Wtt~ ............. 9Mwd ..-clfl -..... .. _,,. ...,, ..... dlrlll ~ II Cilt1 MtM, Cl: ..... f .. Urrilr .... .....,, -""" ...... "' ... ..,,. a 1191dln1..., .....,.., DriVe. ~ , . · Early e St i m a t es of $100,ooO dam. age were boosted to the new figure when firemen found that most of the 47,000 square loo\ compl~, and · ii• contents fttt l(on\pletely ~estroyed. "From all appearances, I think the loss figure will ·eventually be much high· er, once we can get In and Study the foundatloll! of the remaining walls," a lire investigator said today. Firemen at the scene said the ' blaze erupted with a tremendous explosion that blew out a section of th.e roof and spread Dames throughout the building in a matter of minutes. 'Iile column of dense smoke from the fire was visible for miles. Firemen aaid it was a miracle none or the 15 employes in the building at the time was injured in the fire. The blaze took more than two and a half hours to knock down as firemen contended with gusty winds that tanned the flames . Firemen said employes of the finn !old them there were large numbers of highly combusti ble aerosol cans stored in various section:i: of the facillty. The Anaheim Fire Department sent eight trucks to the scene and another ha!{ dozen trucks from other agencies stood by in case they were needed. Investigators said fire figh ters were hampered in fighting the fire because the bqilding bad few wind ows and heavy steel doors on the loading docks making it difficult lo get at the names FromPqel RAINEY .•. ideatica1 to 'those of the developer." Rainey recently stepped down at the end ol his term Elf president of the Capistrano Beach· ·Community AsloCiatlon. · He acµnitted th e coastal commissions -state aftd local -are accustomed to hearing his opposition to proposals to build townhouses on the former estates acreage of the Palisades. 1'I -have always spoken for the t,000 people who live in the Palisqdes who are sadly concerned about ttte future of the area," he said. Nurse Testifies In Mercy Death ·MINEOLA, N.Y. (UPI) -A practical nune hes testified Illa! Dr. Vincent A. Montemar1D<· asked her for some potuoium chloride and she saw him inject a fatal dose lrito a cancer patient who had only houn: to live. The 39-yeaNJld physician and surgeon h09 been charged with mun!er In tho case and 1$ on !rial fn N..,.u County Court. • The nurse, Mn. Clara Miles, described to the hW!hed courtroom Tuesday the events during the night of Dec. 7. 1972 when lermlaal cancer pallcnl Eugene Bauer, 59, died. because of cuts in the fuel allocations. There's one good thing about those winds that PUC members were careful to point scoured the Orange Coast Tuesday. They cleared day afternoon froin the bluffs above Corona de! Mar State Beach in Newport Beach. out that the reduction in nights would the air. This was the view toward Dana Point Tues· • • still "avoid any ce.5sa tion of service ~-----------~ to, from and between points in marginal areas." Jo~or Air California. the Orange County to San Francisco flight was changed from five daily round trips to 25 round trips per week and the runs from Orange County to San Jose were reduced from three daily to 15 weekJy . The Santa An a to Oakland nights were cut from four rotmd trips daily to IS weekly. Ontario or San Diego to San Jose. Oakland will go from two daily to 10 ~·eekly and from Palm Springs to the Bay area the one daily round trip will be changed lo five trips a week. A spokesman for Golden West said the commuter -airline is not planning any fli ght cutbacks since all ther flights are operating at capacity. Air California of!icials, who were still attending · PUC hearings today were unavailable for comment on the' eUect ol the flight reduction schedule. ' James Roosevelt Boosts Payments For Former Wife • SANTA MONICA (AP) . -· James Roosevelt of Newport Beach, son of the J a t e President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, has agreed to inCrease alimooy pa)'Ille!lts to ,his third ex-wife. Roosevelt, a: 66-year-old businessman and former congressman, was divorced from Gladys Irene Roosevelt, 57, on Sepl. 26, 1969. Mrs. Roosevelt asked that he support her at a standard of living comparable to his own. Alimony payments initially were set at $1 ,750 a month. Later they were reduced to $500 a month and last July dropped to $1 a month. Roosevelt agreed in chambers of Superior Court on Tuesday to increase the monthly payment to $800 for two years. Mrs. Roosevelt had filed suit claiming that the standard of living for her and the couple's 1"-"year-old son, Hall Delano, had substantially decreased w h i 1 e Roosevelt's had remained Lhe same. Have You Got L . s· ? ar.ger -ize. Chlldren .aged 2 are a little bit nosy by nature but Niki Pabarorr got into trouble not for sticking bis nose 11110 aomething Tuesday -but bis fool inslead. He was playing at his parents' home, at 1806 Port Clrlow Pla~e, Newport Beach, when be deciaea to see Ir a piece of four·inch pipe would fit his foot . Newport Beech Fire Department personnel called upon lo cut the plastic pipe orr 1he lot's 1001 said II was almost a perfccl fit, but a bit too snug. .. Test Procedures For San Onofre Reopening Set Test procedures leading up to putting ' the San Onofre Nuclear Generator back in operation began Tuesday and v.iU continue through Saturday, a San Diego Gas and Electric company spokesman said today. The plant has been shut down sin~ Oct. 21 when workmen d e t e c t e d vibrations in the generator's turbine. · Subsequent investigation fn!lowing the shutdown revealed that some of the lurbine blades bad been damaged. The SDG&E spokesman said the . testing began by running the unit up lo hall load Tuesday afternoon. Full load will be reached on Thw'sday under testing · oonditioos and Saturday, beat tests will be conducted. If no mmplications develop, the general<lr wm---full -operalion gain by next week, be said. FranceS· ·G:rahatn Succumbs at 68 Funeral arrangemen~ a;8. pending at Lesneski Mortuary fn SOn Clemeole £0< F,rances D. Graham o.f WT S. Ola Vista , who was found dead in her home Tuesday. She was 68. San Cl~ente police were called to .In- vestigate Tuesday after one ol Mrs. Graham'• friends , Anitta Miller, said she had not been seen for severaJ days. Mrs. Graham reportedly had been ill with the flu and apparenUy died from natural causes. 'Nixon Won't Resign' WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon will never resign, son-in-Jaw David Eisenhowe r said Tuesday. "He just plain ·won't resign." David, 25, fouud himself in a sidewalk interview when a. reporter encountered him strolling to w a r d s George Washington University where he is Jn his first year of law school. OPIN ' ... Tickets Given For Boat Slioiv You could be a v.·iMer right now. The Daily Pilot, starting today, will give away 10 pairs ol tickets dally from now through next Wednesday for the 1974 boat show. \\'inners of tickets to H. Werner Buck's Western National Boat and Marine Show (Jan. 26 through Feb. 3 at Anaheim Convention Center·) will be listed each day in special "ads" scattered throughout the Dally Pilot's classified advertising pages. Look tllere today ; you muld be a winner. FromPqel ENERGY ..• thal they are genuinely needed," Nixon added. N iion reported that the nation lias been "making significant progre$s in conserving energy" over recent weeks. 0 ~II of the measures of a>nsen:,a Ucn and allocation have greatly improved the nation's chances of avoiding hardships thlk winter and gas rationing this spring," he said. N!xoo ·note<! that price increases Jjjlve hel~ to diacoura'ge fuel consumPJ,ion but said they must not he allowed to become excessive. He saki the gasoline rationing system proposed earlier this month "will be ready for US!! this spring should it prove necessary." -Extend the legal deadline for meeting clean air slandards i n metropolitan areas which Qtherwise . would need "unreasonable transportation controls." -Permit temporary rela:iation of clean ·air deadlines and requirements for power planta and other sources which carmot get an adequate supply of clean energy. -Speft the li censing and construction of atomic power plants by encouraging standardized plant designs, establishing an inventory of approved locations for future power plants and sep6rating the questions of site approval from reactor licensing. • John F. Pelch Of Capo Beach Succumbs at 90 John FranciJ Pelch Sr., a rellred postal clerk living in Capistrano Beath, died Monday. lie was 90. A1r. Pelch, a re sident of 34402 Via Espinoza, moved to the South C.oast three years ago. He WaJ a member of the National Association O{ Letter Carriers. He leaves his widow, Lulu, Mae, of the home ; three sons, John F. Pelch Jr. of San Bernardino, Gi!orge V. Pelch of ?ifodesto and · Arthur P. Pelch of. Fallbrook; four daughters, ?rtay J. Eddo of Capistrano Be~. Marian T. Marietta of Redondo Beach, Anna R. Nelson of Glendale and Elaine Kresan of P\co Rivera; twenty.five grandchlldrm and G.; great-grandchildren also survive. ViSitalion-1s-set for tonight·at Le3neski Mortuary. 'Rosary will be recited Thursday at 7::rl a.m. and ReqUlem Mass Friday at 11 a.m., both at Sf. Edward's Catholic Church in capiltrano Beach. · Burial will follow in A1cenaion. Cemclory, El Toro. Burglar Suspect Waves 'Goodbye' GRIDLEY (UPI) -A mol«cyclist suspected or burglary walched two pursuing police cars ma.sh into each other, then reportedly "waved goodbye" ' as he rode from the scene. Police were investigating a burglary late Monday when the suspect escaped on a motorcycle, authorities said Tuesday. A city patrol car led the chase with a sherifrs unit following behind. When f the suspect reached a railroad track #"bed, the city patrol car steered to the right and then to the left in an effort to get onto the track bed. The sheriffs car failed to notice the pollceman'a tum and the vehicles collided. 646-1919 • CIOllD SUNDAY Ska~boanls-6.95 to 10.95 Slantboanls-19.95 Shuffleboanl Sets-22.00 Darts & Dart Boanls BaslletbaH Back Boards & Goals Handball Gloves & Balls Racquetball Rackets Badminton Racquets Table Tennis Paddles Warmup Suits-21.95 ap Chifdrens Wannup Sulti-19.95 Tlllris Shoes Dresses . Shorts Shirts Sox Rackets Balls Racket Sbinglnr l Gym Shirts & Shorts Basketban Shoff. Baseball Shoes Soccer Shoes · Track Shoes Bike~Tirls-Talles Ile hpaiq • ' • • •• •• • .. • •• •• :: .. • • . ' ··- ' Wednesday's rices I • • ' • • SC: DAILY PILOT z3• Year's High-Lows 'Good Buys' Spur Dow Jones Upturn NEW YORK (UPI) -Stocks closed higher Wednesdoy in moderate tradmg on the New York Stock Exchange, wilh Investors apparently finding some atlracllve prices Aetordlng to one analyst, "Nothing much unexpected has happened econom1cally and the market seems to be healthy ' Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's s:tatement Tuesday he expected an easlllg of the Arab 011 embargo continued to spur some enthusiasm on \Vall Street _..:rJJe...J)ow Jones industrial average closed ahead 7 53 at 871 Advances led declines, 935 to 513, among the 1,7911ssues cros&ng the tape Prices were slightly higher in moderate trading on the Amencan Stock Exchange Ask Uy • • I . I . . I S11bsti.t11te Progra11i at lJCI Local music lovers knew long before the event I.hat we • could expect sha rp contrasts in the programs o!fet'ed last weekend nt UC Irvine by \.he Conlcn1porary Ch a m b c r E:nsl!Jnble and the Los Angeles l'hilhar1noni c Orchestra. TOM BARLEY Ft·anltenste-itt~ 1 Mike Farrell. wh o once did his emoting on the stage I of tire Laguna P layhouse in the middle 1960s. pre· , 1 pares for the activation of an android capable of ,.. all human fu nctions in "The Questor Tapes," to- nig ht's NBC movie at 9 o'clock on Cha nn el 4. I Music Box 4 The c.'Untrast in slyle \\'as n1ost clearly there. "'ith the Symphony No. a a n d chamber group offering \\'Orks Stravinsky's "Rite of Spriog." by !he likes of modernists Schwantncr. Stockhausen and And it looked, on paper, JikC George Crumb and th e LAPO very tasteful programming. placing "'orks by Dvorak and lt proved lo be a very Stravinsky before the i r ordln~ry conce rt in what has Orange County Philharmonic been, thus far. an cxtl'emely Soc.iely__audW)~~ _ ~ or~inary ~ea.son for the OCPS . It is only fair to point out Tlus crlhc "'as prepared !d before going on that the LAPO make at! the al1Q'o\1ance.s 1n progran1 Saturday night in the \fOrld for the last minute Cra"·ford Hall wa s not the r~shufning of both conductor one plaMed at the ti1ne and program bu t It has to conductor .Josef Krips was be stated that we should have engaged to take the baton. been offered a better rendition of both works. AN ILLN~SS tr:it -kept Krips in Switzerland a n d compelled the LAPO to hurriedly e n g a g e John A-tauceri also !orccd the group to abandon the Krips progran1 and substitute D v or a k · s ~Isaac -Hayes Looliing Al1ead - A'lauCerl. highly regarded by Leonard Bernstein. sho\ved us n flash or t\\'O of inspiration in two movements of the Dvorak. but olherwise \\'as pw·ely content to beat time before an Orchestra that was equally content to settle back and go through !he motions. THIS srru~TION_____i_a_s particu1arly true in the Stravinsky and the polite scattering of applause tended allo"''ed to pass on wtnamed. 1r r-. Aelernum ," a 124 tone chromatic offering I hat d emands multiple instrumentation from each men1ber of the ensemble. was undoubtedly the triumph of the evening. And o one contributed to that. result more than Fred Sherry, a _ superb cellist and a brilliant interpreter o( · a sc.'Ore that was des igned by Schwantner lo stress the role of the inst ru ment in this intriguing structure -36 pitches in · a close d i n tervallically symmetrical cycle or~~ with each_ pitch of the chrom atic appearing exactly three times. STOCKHAUSEN'S "Kreuz- medium discreet. SPl:CIAL IENGAG•MaNTI "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" AT PAULO DRIVE-IN ONE WEEK ONLY! By BOB TllOMAS Ron1e. lie pl ays a tough ex-r1..'COrds for most of them. to indicate that many other 1------LOS-A-NSEb&S-t.•iPt-.....-!~P in ,,that. one. In !!,~ruG><k-~".,.Presen1ing--lsaee-IJa0•:1e~s>"'"~m~em.;,Ders oi the aoo·0ic'-'n~ce-~5~p1er--w~cteverly-11\t!rpre;; the black fi lm is in a decline. ~mer. he 5 out 10 re\enge "·as his first album as a sh a r e d th is w r it t> r ' s tcd "'ith pianist Gilbert Kalish as mosl movie indu s tr y his murd~red partner, and he perfor mer. It sold m0<lerately disappointment. deserving special inention THEATRE LEASED -TO·PRODUCERS- NO PASSES ACCEPTED ' J ' ' • appears in 90 perC€'nt of the "'ell. His next, "Hot Buttered , observers agree. then someone scenes. The athletic Haves did Soul." \vent through the roof. Stravinsky's glorious "Riteh' ror his very effecli\'e manip- !orgot to tell lsaaac Hayes. all his stu nt \VOr·k \viihout a Hayes' last seven albums have offe rs a challenge that l e ulation and dexterity in a con1 - AWead)"" a top ~tar as_ a ··double. His dran1atics were won platinunl r ecords, LAPO didn't care to take up plex s,.corc. concert a~ rcc;o~ing ar~ist, . aided by his coach. Lou n1eaning sales of over $2 • on this occasion. '" Kalish \Vas also. v'ery much Hlyes has Just f1n1shed a fl!m, ·Antonio 'million. His tille sOng ·for · 011\vards (and backwards\ to the fore ·in •Trooi." a "Truck Turner." in which he · fl "Sha ft" brought hinl the 10 1TWch better things and fasci nating "·ork that is built Stars ·as a sk•"p tracer for Isaac ayes has come a the fasc 'nat'ng Fr1'day n'ght d h h d I d ta · h. 3 Oscar for best ori0ainal song 1 1 1 aroun t re e tet rac or s a bal'I bondsman. It was.n1adc ong is nee in is 1 years, f · th V'llage h' h · h t ,,,~ of 1971. per ormance m e 1 "' 1~ comprise t e 12-note se by American International all Lhe way fronl a ....uvington. 'fheater by the intriguing _ hence the ti!le of the \\!Ork. Pictures. a COmpany WI.th a Tenn.. farm , ''/here h i s C tc Ch a be r S'I be ff t· d HAYES HASN'T done a flln1 on mporary m 1 ence can a very e ec 1ve sharp eye for trends. sharecropper gran parents E bl f · k I h. · h. H' h d.cd score since "Shaft." but he nsem e. orce in a v.•or o t is scoring Yet all l'nd1"cau·ons show a reared im. IS mot er 1 Thi " I ·1· I f' d I h when he was an in fanl : he will be scoring both ''Tough s critic un a1 1ng Y tn s and Casliglioni's use o t e sharp decline in the market ham't seen his father since Guys•· and ;'Truck Turner." in modernist programs lhat ------ for action films with black!> he was 18 months old. "I had a Jot of tempting he is highly entertained by A recent Variety survey of offers after 'Shatt.' but 1 1nuch of the repertoire and the 50 top-grossing films lists mE FAR1\i boy and his decided to "''ail it out." said often dismayed by the balance only one. "Hit." grandparents made their o\vn !·laves. Nov.• he has bought of the program. Fellow critics "I agree that the so-called music 00 th e front porch of a rCcording stuido in Memph is assure 1ne that this is a black film has lost favor with their. hack. Al Junior high and will be recording under common experience. black audiences." said the in ~iemphis, Isaac joined the his O\\lll label. rangy, smooth-headed flayes. sdM>OI band 50 he could hetvc J\lemphis remains hi s "~1ost people realize \vhat access to the instruments. lh.• principal residence. \Vh y'? THE PROGRAi\I Friday night \\'as no exception but Joseph. Schv.•antncr's ' ' I n they we~e -ripoffs. had to drop out of high school "Because l\.1emph is is my to help support the family. home." .he explained. "I feel,.-=-=-=-....;:-::-::-.:=-·.;;-__ .;;;.._~ "BUT I'VE got nothing against action films. as long as they're entertaining. At least they give the black actor a chance to express himself. Once he gets s on1 e recognition . then he ca n branch out into other kinds or fihns ... That is Isaac H:i ye s ' intention. lie began his acting career la st sum1ner in "Tough Days,'' a Dino DeLaurenliis film shot in Chicago and LIBERTY 4 ON STAG(! MEJA THEATRE SAT. JAN. 26 11 P.M. Tick•f1 Now CJfl Sole At la:s. Offke Roclr, follr, Pop Mu1k 12 ON STAGI! ~ ' COltONA DEL MAI!. later earned his diploma at cnrhfortable there. and it's 21. \l'here 1 found success. \Vhy Hayes started 1vriting sonRs not keep on betting on a •Nith David Porter and \\'as \Vinning horse as long as it able to quit his 1neat packing keeps coining in ?" job when they slarted selling to recording nrtists of A·temphis' Stax records. !·le ;ind Porter turned out more than 20 songs . many of them hits. and they produCC'd the LI D 0 NEWPORT IEACH UfTU.NC'r TO UDO ISlf , ,, llllt 1:'. ILLIAM HOLDE'J ~AY Lrn= IAeCIY ••. ·-. ••• • • "I':· 'I(' . ·". ' ·-... -· -~· "COPl ANO ROBIERS" Funni•il lo•• :itorv of the Ye•• - 'Very. Very Fu1111y" .• , -Judith Cri1t Geor~ SefJal "A TOUCH OF CLASS" IPGI ~· "THE NIGHT VISITOR" Storri119 Tre¥or Howard Li¥ Ullman ~ody..., 'Dia11.e cAllert ~ton "Sleeyer" ll&!lY, 1. 1·41, lt:JO ~T.•SUN. 1::>0. 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SHOW ITlm •:•t ..... lU•IH•-•-1 •-·'"'IAlfllll ''NDIEMAN toClll'Wlll'' ~,.,...,,, 711f. t :• '·"" SATUIUT & SUNNY 1 ...... U•l:»f ... I 1 .. •JI ' ' -- f.:l t l\WAfl l' \fl." MAA81H' fl"! Yn Ko•-II<""""''"-""" (--• .... O!I! MOHDAT ·'ttN.T 711t I 9:)0 P.M. SATUll:OAT & JUfieAT t21-.J1at ... 1 ... 7IOS •120 I t hU P.M. ' . ... j ' .. ' t n a t s t ' " . . . .. --· .. ~----- • Toda 's Final N.Y.-Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 23, -4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES , ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 19Z4 TEN CENT~ Laguna Students 'Excellent' • Ill State Tests By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of Ille ~itr '"" St.ff Results of statewide tests given to Laguna ·Beach' students last ye_ar are . "excellent," Supt. Donald Woodington · told school djgtrict trustees Tuesday night. • · The-test scores-show that first, second and third grade students are among the ~st in the state. They also show weaknesses iii spelling at the sixth grade level, ahd avera'ge perfonnance by high school seniors. "I've been asaociated with some pretty g~ school systems, but I've never been in a school 1yrtem with these kinds of results. They are pretty 4arn good ••. excellent," Woodington said . The test scores presented Tuesday night are generally comparable to scores submitted to the board one year ago that sparked a heated debate on just how well Laguna students we r e performlng. The median (middle) score of Laguna students taking the test was compared -to students throughout the state and nation to determine a percentile rank. A percentile rank of 90, for example, shows perfonnance in the top 10 percent of those talting the test. Results presented to the board are as follows : -First grade reading, &4 percentile statewide; 87 percentile nationwide. -Second Grade reading, 93 percentlle statewide; 73 percentile nationwide. -Third grade reading, 96 percentile statewide; 75 percentile nationwide. t9i -Sixth grade intelligence quotient (IQ ), 89 percentile statewide; 6 5 • percentile nationwide . -Sixth grade reading, 93 percentile statewide; 74 percentile nationwide. -Sixth grade language, 00 percentile statewide; 62 percentile naUonwide. -Sixth grade spelling, 86 percentile statewide; 49 percentile nationwide. -Sixth grade arithmetic, 97 percentile s~tewide; 63 percentile nationwide. -Twelfth grade reljding, 53 percentile nationwide. (No state ranking given.) -Twelfth grade 13.nguage, 4-0 percentile nationwide. -Twelfth grade spelling, 47 percentile nationwide. ~Twelfth grade arithmetic, 5 8 percentile nationwide. The problem area in spelling at the sixth grade level, said Asst. Supt. Robert Reeves, already has been attacked and scores on more .recent tests show spelling has improved. That new data will be presented to the board in abou~ a montb , Reeves said. Reeves said the average quality of. the high school scores may be due . to the., fact the state tests are 'out of step with the high school program . "\Ve are concerned about them and we are looking at them ,". Reeve!l.... stressed. Wood ington said the test scores would be used, wherever pOssible, for improvements in the e d u ca ti o n a I program. Energy Crisis Causes MOTHERS MARCH OF DIMES UNDER WloY IN LAGUNA BEACH Aids J•nalH Engen, 7, Suffering Multiple Birth Defects Laguna March of Dimes Volunteers Seek1Help _ ' .. ' ! . • . . Little Janalea Engen, 7, was born these chilciren at home was• hot widt!ly with multiple birth derects. Within an acCepted, Caf.ol Engen, Janalea's· mother hour of her birlh, her parents were said. The Engem reside in Emerald told she wa s mongoloid. ~ter, heart BaY,. defects were found. "We thought we already had a Janalea js one rea30fl for the March considerable burden to bear when at of Dimes. · Janalea's· first check up the pediatrician Laguna Set _Tu Wreck ' I ---- Buildings , .. ' By CANDACE PEARSON ..... llllll_'9t ... The Casa . de M~wh i eh has 11erVed as low -· for lbe eldedy, and the Jlartloni We Studio In Laguna Beach, will be tom down by Laguna EedeTal Savings and Loan Assn." 1be proposal to demolish existing buildings at 265, 27S and m BroadW11y received a 7-2 approval this week from 1 the South Coast Regional Z o n e CorJs<!rvation Commission.. Harold Sorenson ol tbe savings and loan U90Ciation said the business' original plans called !or customer parlting on both sides ol the building_ Now, be said, company officials are watching steps ~f the Environmental Protection Agency (EPAI which has taken stands against more parking lots, before proposing anything. 1be corilmission action approved the demolition, but not any subsequent construction. • 1bat will require a separate public bearing. 1be permit was aJ>IK'Oved · with the l'OOditlons that the main pari\lng lot be landscaped and the beams lnnn the Spanish-styled Casa de Mandigo be salvaged. Tourism . '~ . ' ( . LAGUNA BEACH LIBRARY , RECE1ves ART · E·Ncrt'Lo'P'EoiAS- Festiva1 President GlennIVedder, Librarian Cl lfforcfCave' Drop Short Fuel Means Loss To Motels The fuel crisis h,as 'caused a 30 percent drop in Laguna'• botal-motel busineOS, the Laguna Beach Chamber ol Com- merce board of directors was told Tues- day.' 1n addition, for the first tim e in as long as anyone can remember, there are plenty. tA. · rentals available, a situation also blimed on the fuel crisis. Betty RObinson, owner Of the Laguna Shores inn said she though visitors were afraid to come to Laguna because they theught they may not be able to find gasoline to tour and lhen ge't back to their homes. Mrs. R o b i o s o n represented the Hotel-Motel Association. Dori waro , president of the Laguna Board of Realtors said the '3SOline price and availability was hitting t h e commuter hardest and as a result lhe market was stocked with resi.dences up ' for rent, but no tkers. "This is affecting people who work out of the area who may have chosen to live here OOcause of the attractiveness of the area. Now the advantage of living here they feel is outweighed by the disadvantage of getting ga!Joline." •' Ward said. He said that while no impact· has yet been felt on the home sales market. (which actually seems on an: up-swing now) such a similar impact could possibly be expected. Mrs. Robinson said motels ha\•e been getting calls from tourists having standing reservations who have . asked j -The .. Laguna Beach -Mothel's_ March detected la heart murmur a n d c?impaign is under way now, and will .. immediately' made an iPPointment .. for A nwnber of residents, including reprmeotatives of the city's Human Needs Advisory Board, opposed the project, saying rents are pricing the elderly out ol town. At one Ume.t)ie buildings .IQ be torn . down housed :t& to 18 elderly residents', Laguna bookstore owner James Dilley wrote lhe commission. . . . Art-Don-ation gasoline. --. ~She said business in oe<!einber 1973 • ..,.. · Was down 30 ·percent from ·tnat~-or -. -~·, go through the end of January,. said J~n to be ~-ken to the 1M~rcb of Diin~s Marc of Dimes Chairwoman Mardi Birth_ . De~t <;enter a.~ Children s Spalding. H~sp1tal of. OrllllJe cAunty, Mrs. Engen Mrs. Spalding saidlriterest-in giving -: said-. I . ' and helping the campaign is down this Mrs. Engen, wutowed" at the time, year, perhaps because of the gloomy said it was at the ~~ch of Dhqes economic atmosphere of the country. center tbal she was given the hope Last year the March of Dimes to love Janalea each daY and to take ' I •· " collected $2 000 locally, and this year, <;are o ton:orrow, wD).omlW. Mrs. Sj>ald(ng said she hoped to do Janalea imde1'\'flllll"diagnosis at Ille as well. She asked that persons M8n:b ol. Dimes Birth· Defect €enter interested in helping collect money in an:d then ,during a year of trips to the campaign .can her at 494-7163. the Clti.ldrtn.'s Hospital received many The March of Dimes In the past was exa'ms, numerous bloOO tests,· chest X· closely identliied with the· fight against rays and EKGs. polio. . ' . At the · end of the year, . she had But, since ' the program of 1>9ho diagnostic , surgery to detennine the Immunization I has t>E:en developed and exact heart defecta, and six months Is successful , the .charity is concentrating later she had corrective closed heart on preyenting birth defects, like those surgery. someday whe will have to have of Janalea. h t .. I "d" no-• Syndrome open ear surgery. 1•JOngo 01 ism, or .. T' • • • is one of the most common forms of "Ma~ of Dimes earned the ~~mat mental retardatiori, and at the time burden Of all those many clini.9 vis:lts of Janalca's birth the hope for kteplng and of the diagnostic surgery. If we ' had been doing this privately the !Um JUST 3 LINES . DID THE JOB · Jwt three little lines of type in a :H!WS· paper -these three -·published In the Daily Pilot's classilied advertising col· umns : LRG. I BR, shag cptg, lrplc, beam ceiling, $195 mo. (ad- dress and phone No. I That's all It tocik to cbwe a lifestyle for a happy new tenant and rent an apartment !or a happy landlord. Dally )'llot ad! can· make you hoppy, too. How many lines would JOU like to pub- lish? P.hone an ad-visor at 64Wf78. ', I would have been !taggering, and wher:e else could we have found more kmwledgeable prolesllons 111 at one ~ place:" she sakt. More than jmt treatment ·OI a chtld Ls with birth delects la tnlder way. March of Dimes has a pnllr8lll ol genetic c61111Rllng with a goal or preventing, detecting or m a n a g t n g dlubllllles of an inherited origin. lnlonnatlon is available by calling 97J. 2210. In addition, March ol 1lin"9 provld .. rubelta cflnjcs and • a recretion program !or the hmllcapped. It also aponoon a pn>leulonal h e a I t h educUon ,program for ph)'llct1ns and a public health education Pl)ll'•m. The March QI Dimes la still battling pollo, too, and .... emphasis Is .. petted (See MARCH, Page II ' ' I Dilley appeared in person Monday and said. Che buildings are near centralized transportation and should be restored. Othe< speakers called the buildings ''rch.lt.ectural rarities." Sorenson, who said he's been loan officer for LagUna Federal for 12 years, added, "Never has' anxone come in to discuss a loan to ·byild lqw coot housing in Laguna Beach." ·He added be didn't feel the Broadway site was proper for Jow cost housing, (See CASA,. Page %) F esJival Gives Library BQQks ' The Laguna Beach Festlval,of Arts has donated a 15-~o'iuine Set art encyclopedia to , the Lllguna Beach branch of Orange County Llbrafy. The presentation was made in Tuesday in memory of Virginia Woolley, a long· time festival artist who exhibited in the first festival in 1932. Festival President Gleiin Vedder presented .the. comi)rehensive collection to 'Laguna Chief Librarian Cliff Cave at t~e li~rary. The books are available for reference use by .the public. ltfiss ,Woolley was the originator of the children's free-for.all . art workshop on the festival grounds. A renowned traditional 'water oolorist, she died in February 1971: Avalanche Toll ·Reaches 7. \ Victim Found Alive Under Canacf,ian Snow Slide TERRACE, B.C. (UPI) -1be bodies of three more victims of an avalanche that buried a truck stop-motel complex under 40 feet ol snow were brought out today, raising the numbe* of known dead to seven, Officials !ear the toll cou14 go ... hliJh .. 15. ~ Rescue operations were b a I t e d temporarily after the ies were brouiht out to allow avala~e experts to examine .a snow ledge i:overhanging the North route truck stop use ol fears of a possible .second co pse. A. Royal Canadian Moun eel Police spokesman said It rained f and on all night at the site ol ~ Tuesday avalanche, about 28 mnes west of Terrace and ISO miles north of Vancouver. • This, he SUI, nlaed lea that tbe overhanging anow ledge might collapse ; ' of its own weight and bury rescue workers. The spokesman said a resomption or rescue efforts would depend on the result of the avalanche :inspection team. Volkmar Zobel, a 30-year'i>ld truck driver, was 'found alive beneath about 10 leet o: &nOlf, Sgt. Rollert .Dearmond. said, adding, "It Was a miracle he •rvived.'' He said Zobel told poUce be saw five or six persons in the coffee shop before the llide hit. Othen could' have been in ~ eeryice statjoft or the small motel ne:1t door. · Oearmo.d Mid chances were poor I.hat any more survivor• would be' found . Dave Newman, a helicopter pilot who Oew Zobel to Milla ldemorlal Hospital in Terrace. said the slide . area was "a real mess. The whole parking lot ' .. -7,, and building sites. were swamped iQ an ocean of snow." Zobel, who was reported in satisfactory condition, was . "honering like a bull" "hen rescue . w.orkers pulled bim to safety, Newman said. "He continued to thrash around and babble incoherently and we wresUed him all the way to the ho~ital." · One of the dead, Allan ~tacDonald, a Highway Depai-tment employe from Terrace, was foUnd 11horUy after Zobel was rescued. Two victims were identified as service stalioo Lttendant Steven 'Mintenio and . Donald Laginod iere, 27, a Prince Rupert. ~IDellman, who were both , found about two hours later. Another victim, who •as fowld about 11:30 p.m., was identified as Theodore Armstrong, %7, of Terrace, also a service (See SEVEN DEAD, Pige %1 . t (See ENERGY, Page II -Potted Plants Taken The persistent potted plant pilferer has struck again in Laguna Beach, removing a donkey tail and pol from the yard of Martha Wayne,,51!1 Dunnigan Drive. Police Sgt. Vic Sagan said the loss totaled $125. Oraage C.ut' "i'eather Wanner and clear is bow the weather service calls it for Thurs- day, with highs In tbe upper tlOs at the beaches and the low 70s in· ~d. Ov~ernight lows in ·tho low IN E TODAY The " icken Ranch," a house of ill f epute· 1uhich. opened hi l844 an~ was tlte oldest es- tablished b,usin.e.ts ii& the state of Te%081 'has bee1t soltl.. See Page 8. • Anll Lindert • M1flM1 ' " I INYIH 24-11 Muhl•I fll!IQ 11 -NltleMI N.,.. t, lit Drlfl9t c-rr 11 IVlvl• "*"tr ti ·~ 1t·lt DI'. ltlliM:,... " si.c• M4i!'ll.._ n.11 Te!nk!H M TM1ttr1 14,a --. ·-··~4.· I :·~=O_Al).....::.V~P~IL~OT~-==-~L~B~~---::W~~~n~o~;::'':·:J•:':"':~::23:·:1:97:4:_~~~~~, .Zone Panel ·. . I • Member D -• -. VitlMr ·Fire . • ... ay 'JOllN VALTERZA ' Of 111t Dtl1'1' Pllfl St1lf A Capistrano Beach man has accuse(! Judy Roiener of the South Coast Regional 1.<lne Conservation Commi~ion of lobbying-on behalf of a developer and berating him for appealing to overturn an approved development. Frank Rilney of' CapLstrano Beach said Commissjoite( Rosener of Newport &each phoned him to criticize his appeal ~r the commtsslon's .approval otCa _S3-qnit !ownliooiSe devellJpment In the Cap~ano Beach -Palisades: Sile .had voted in favor of it. Rainey said the call came Jan. 13 after he appealed the development planned by Frank S. Smilh of Newport Beach. Rainey told a reporter the call amounted to "a member of the panel intervening in behalf of a developer." Mrs. Rosener, however, denied this. She said Rainey had misinterpreted the intent of her call .. Both agreed that some harsh words were exchanged. Ticket.s Given For Bdat Slww You could be a winner rt~ht "'!!!. Tbe Dilly Pilot, 1tart11li loiliy, will live away 10 'patl'I !IC Ucirets daily from now throqh nest Wedn..Uy for Ille 1'14 boat sbow. Wlnllers of Ucitets lo ~eJ'.l!tt Buck's Western National BOat and Marine Show. (Jan. 26 through Feb. · S at AnabeJm Conven11on ,Center ) wiU be listed each day in special ''ads" scattered throughout the Daily llilol's classifie<t advertising pages. ~k there today; you could ·be a winner. · :y achtsrrian' s Plan' Sought In Viah Area By ALMON LOCKABEY j1Nt1111 •dl•w U.S. Navy plane! equipped with inrra red equipment today joilied the search in Snow-covered southen1 Utah for the Mrs. Rosener said she called Rainey to find out the basis of his appeal to the state commission of her missing aircraft believed piloted by Ken commission's approval of a pennit for ··DeMeuse, 41, wealthy San Francisco the Smith project. ~ land developer and yachtsman. She; &aid that -sbe Suggested that if . GroUDd and aif searches ovtr the his group "cried wolf too often that remote area have failed to uncover any it might spoil the legitimacy''. o_f future trace of the twin engine Beechcraft appearances before the comm1ss1ons. 1---•Rainey-clairfted.-Mr&o--Roaener-heal'Hly__in-w.hich DeMeuse.,..his.-19:.y.ear..,old..son supported the Smith _project. Greg, daughter Shannon, 16, and three ,, ''For a member of the commission otber persons were aboard an a flight to call a citizen and challenge his right to California from a skiing weekend to dJsapprove cf a development is . ,.._1 do terribly wrong," he said, adding, "Some in \Al ora · , cf the arguments she gave me were The atheJ!S have been tentatively identical to those of the deyeloper." identified as Gilbert Radzat, about 34, -... -,_ainey recentlfSteppea down at tl1e -rorrtierly of Newport Beach; John Parks end er his term as president or . the IV, an attorney and former congressional Capis~rano Beach C 0 mm u n 1 t Y candidate from San Francisco, and Assoc1aUon. p •·-' if N' · Radza · Ide 'lied He admitted the coastal commissions ar-w e, uua. t ts nu -state and local -.are accustomed. as an executive ol the Union Bank. to hearing his opposition to proposals 'lbe plane . v~ at 7:15 p.m. to build townhouses on the former Sunday after ·the pilat of another private estates acreage of the Palisades. · ral · · ed · f "I have always spoken for the 1,000 airc l pick . up a transmission rom people who live in the Palisades woo DeMeuse· stating that his plane was are sadly concerned about the future .icing ~avily and losing alttuide in a of the area," be said. snowstonn aver Utah. . . The pilot,-aa -yet urudenUfied, told James Roosevelt . . , Boos~· P·aytnettts :For Former Wife • SANTA MONICA (AP) James Roosevelt cf Newport Beach; 90n of the 1 a t e President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, has agreed to increaee alimony payments to his third ex~'Wife. Roosevelt, a 66-year-old businessman and fonner congressman, was divorced from Gladys Irene Roosevelt, 57, on Sept. 26, 1969. Mrs. Roosevelt asked that he support her at a standard of living comparable to his own. Alimony payments initiaJly were set at $1,750 a month. Later they were reduced to $500 a month and last July dropped to $1 a month. Roosevelt agreed in , chambers or Superior Court on Tuesday to increase the monthly payment to $800 for ·two YM7;. Roosevelt had filed suit claiming that the standard of living for her and the couple's 14-year-old son, Hall Delano, had substantially decreased w hi I e Roosevelt's had remained the same. . . . _Stndent Shot · ~-.:. . -~.;::-_, LOS ANGELES (AP) - A high sch09I se nior was shot in lbe chest as he · \Vas jogging at the athle.tlc fi~ld at Locke High School. police said. The victim. Robert Briscoe, 18, was listed in serious conditiOn at Martin Luther . King Haspital. OUJfel COAST DAILY PILOT Tl'lt O .. ntt C-t DAILY' PILOT, Wllll wllldl 11 CDlt"IOlfltd 1"-N-Prti.t, II, lillblhllld '1 tne o r11t9t C011t PwnMirrt C"""l'l'f· ~,,., r•I• tdllio111 •r• JlllMlltltd, MM&ly thrOlllfl Frld1y, fOr ~I~ 'Mna, H..... 9Ntll, M11t1lonogtot1 ' 8ffdl/~IQI Vtllf)", U.- 8each. l~ine/$.Hdltii.dr; MCI kn <llmlnltl .litfl Juan C'.tpltt.o-. A tl"lllto '"'""* tdlllo<I ii Pl.llHi.Mli .......... p .. ,., Svnhn, The ~rlr>e:ISMI P'-"11111""' Pi* It .ti ut Wttl· 8tf .Slrt1!, C.O.t1 M•, CliNon.1&, PMU. Robart N. 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Whitehead, ~h coordinator at St. George, aald ·fivii other planeo had joined the search today. They were aided an the ground by; snowmobiles. Searclle~ ~lieve the plane is down in an area jiouU>aouthwet\ o( Ha.tch,. t>etween PaniWtch and Bryce Clinyoo • Newport friends of DeMeuse said he was an expeJ1enced pilot with more than ·10,000 hours Oying time. DeMeu.se was expected in San Diego within the next few daYs to prepare his famed 7S.foot ketch B!acklin for the start· of the l ,43o.mile San Diego to Acapulco race. -Approval Seen For ,San Onofre In COmpromise SAN DIEGO (AP) - A state coaslal commissioner who voted a g a l n s t expansion of the San Onofre nuclear power plant predicts that a compromise plan allowing expansion will be approv~ next month. Robert Mendelsohn, a San Francisco supervisor, said in an interview Tuesday the plan calls for relocation of the generators to protect scenic bluffs on the northern San Diego County coast. ''It "'Will saVe · tlie -"blst part of ·the bluffs and lhere will be a marine environment monitoring program which will· minimize .. damage to sea life,'' he said. He said he expected the plan to get the .needed two-thirds approval when the commission meets Feb. 20. Mend~Jsohn, who is seeking the Democratic nomination for s t at e OOiltrollu, was one of five commissioners who v.ot~ against expansion last month. The pro~ get a &-5 majority, falling snort of the two-thirds majority needed for appro\'.111. ~µthem California Edison Co. and San Diego Gas & Electric Co. want to build two l ,l~megawatt atomic- power generators in a $1-billion project scheduled for completion by 1980 . The utilities have set aside their suit against the commissior: pending next month 's vote. Burgfur Suspect Waves 'Goodbye' ' GRIDLEY (UPI) - A motorcyclist suspected of burglary watched two pursuing police cars smash into each other, then reportedly "waved goodbye" as he rode from the scene. Police were investigating a burglary !ale Monday when lhe suspect escaped on a ft!Olorcycle, authorities said Tuesday. A city patrol .car led the chase with a sheri(f's unii following behind. When the suspect reached a rallroad-tra'ck bed, the city patrol car steered to the right and then to the left in an ef!ort to get onto the track bed. The Sheriff's car raued to notice the po11ceman't tum and th< vehicles coill<!ed. I ' .. Nets Cou:n~ Suspects Undercover agents from a ha.If-dozen Orange county and state police agencies,' including San Clemente and Laguna Beach, 'f4esday claimed they broke up a heroin supply ring in Santa Aua With the seizure or narcotics valued a( $200,000 on the street. A doz.er'! plainplothes officers seized what they claim Wl}s dope .and. Jhiee suspects in a parking lot ol the Department of Motor VehicJes office in Santa Ana. A fourth suspect was arrested several hours later. Booked into Orange Ccunty Jail on charges or !)06SCSSion and sale of dangerous drugs were All~nzo Venegas, 31, Ruben Mart Inez, 29, Gilberto Valdez. 30, and Pauline Hallman, 24. Santa Ana narcotics detective Sgt. Chuck Hindman said today his office had been investigating the ring since before the f1rst cf the year. "It started with a buy of a small amount of heroin in San Clemente after contact was made in Laguna," Hindman said. "Those agencies were involved at that time ." Hindman said agents a I I e g e d 1 y negotiated with Venegas for· the purchase •· DlllY Ptlol Slllf l"llOfo AT AN IMPROMPTU MEETING ON THE MAIN BEACH, OFFICIALS SAY DIRT MOUNDS ARE TOO HIGH Stan Scholl, Sally Belleru, W1yne ~oody, Phyllis SwHney, Charlton Boyd and Al Thtal of another half-ounce of the drug and From rage I L Off. . I 0 d then changed it to an order for a . a0111na 1c1a s r er full 'ti,"'b~:\~a0~ ofu~14:0~iie parkinr·--SEVEN E)EAl}.,..... .• ---o=: _ . lot at the DMV and the three men · ________ _..__. were arrested when the transaction was made," Hindman said. ·station employe. Among the missing was the owner of the station, Charles Daumont, bis daughter said. · Park Mounds Removed . Hindman sa id Martinez and Valdez Were arrested on suspicion or being tbe suppliers of the heroin, which was apparently-only-20-pereent-pur'e.-----ASJ!lan)'....a rescue \vorkers dug B FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL grading work "''ould add some cost to or111rD111Y1"1trm•.-----1""-,,rtceiJr-the-park;-but-said-theie---1~~ "That still means it could be diluted through the sno\v all night u•ith t e by three times or more for street sales," help of trained dogs and floodlights. Hindman noted . Terrace has been hit with about 80 The dirt mounds on Main Beach P~rk extra charge would be minimal. The original contra~t cost is $451,000 for in Laguna Beach came a tumblin' down Police said Miss Hallman \Vas arrested in San Clemente after allegedly makinJ. inches of snow in the past dozen days, negotiations to sell four ounces of and several smaller slides have blocked Venegas' heroin to another undercover the highway which connects the town Tuesday. Three Laguna Beach city councilmen and one planning commissioner, after looking over rough grading at the park site, agreed the mounds were; too high. grading, landscaping, the new boardwalk. seawall, walkways and lighting, Rough grading of the park site was completed today. Work now will begin on construction of the new boardwalk and seawall. The park .will be completed by summer. officer. with Prince Rupert , about 95 miles west. "But we get to her supply before she could and she wasn't able to come up with the four aunces," Hindman said. .. ~ was arreste<tarrchargerohnaJtin a prior sale of a haU ounce to . an agent in Laguna Beach." Younger Says He Will Seek Another Term ' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Atty. Gen. Evelle J. Younger announced today he will seek re-election and said Watergate was partly the cause cf his deci!lon Mt to be a Republican candidate for governor. "[ believe I can best serve the people cf California by serving another tenn as attorney general, so I will seek re- election," he told a news conference. Yowiger said he had been asked whether Watergate was a factor in his- decision and that his answer was "of course." "It was part cf my decisian not to nm for governor; it was also part of my decision to run for re-election and stay an outspoken, aggrCSJive ~ipant in free government," be said. · For months, Younger, 55, has been considered a leading candidate for the Republican gubernatorial nomination. But recently he complained abQut the problems cf raising money in the wake of the Watergate scandal and the pitfalls facing Republicans in 1974. Younger's decision leaves the Republicans with .a_ ~~d,1Q:_head J_!lne 4 primary campaign pe~een Lt. Gov. Eel-Reinecke _ and · , trailer Houston I. Flournoy') h · clared canJidates. -r ., . FromPag~I CASA ..• ~.· but afiered to· let anyane have the buildings f« such a _pu~ .free of charge -"aY. they baye ·to do ls move them." Voting against the demolition were Commi ssioners Donald Bright and Judy Rosener. Mrs. Rosener said she didn't want to see "houses turned into asphalt.'' From Page I ENERGY. • • about the availability of weekend December 1972. "Nationally, people are afraid. I think we're in for a very bad lime," she' said. She said that an advertising program offering a Sunday night's free stay for weekend visitors bad drawn no takers. She noted that the t o 11 :-i s t dollar supports many Laguna Beach businesses. OI that do!!ar. the visllot only spends about 18 centa for lodging, she said. "It will have a tremendous impact an everyone 'here if we drop off, and we're dropping .off," MI'S. Robinoon aaid. Table, China Stolen An antique table and set of bone china were reported ' stolen rrom the garage of Betty Jane Erwin of 209 W. Mariposa, San Clemente Tuesday. Police said the garage was unlocked. From Page I MARCH ... to be placed on that with the reporting of several cases in Mexico. Free immunization is available in Laguna They ordered Stan Scholl, public.,vorks director, to have grading crews remove a dirt moun rom he cenl'-ra~1~po~rt~1=on~-H~~;~g~Ji'-1_W~il:-:'JS of the park, roughly stretching from ., m El Pasco to Broadway. -councilman Charllon Boyd . Cause Laguna Cotmcilwoman Phyllis Sweeney, 'Planning ·Commissioner Sally Belf.en.ie, C i t y p 0 Beach at St. Mary's Episropal O!urch. Manager Al Thea!, and Cily Planner OWer Utage An estimated 250,000. children In the Wayne Moody j<\ined Scholl at ~ .. rk Unit,e\I S!"les are; ~rn· eadr1 year with \ ~ lo re11<w !kp.iglil 0( Ille ~ilf. Electrical service to resldencos and birth defects. Mayor 'Roy Holm, en route to a businesses in Laguna Beach, El Toro According to March of Dimes, there chamber of commerce meeting at the and Irvine was interrupted Tuesday &le is every reason to expect that medical : Ho~el Lagwia. appeared briefly, and to several nonrelated incidents. researdi Can find ways of preventing qwckly told :a reporter at the scene In Irvine, a m a 1 fun ct i an 1 n g . there was no intent to violate the Brown many types of b1rt~ de~ects. Act which forbids meetings of a majority underground switch cut power to homes In Laguna, the fmancmg ol research of the city council without prior public and businesses in the vicinity of starts with a donatian to the March notice. · hfic.helsoo Drive and Jamboree Road. ol Dimes and the efforts of the Mother's Boyd sald the mound s would prevent The outage lasted about 30 minutes. March and the Assisteens group now motorists and pedestrians along Coast Edison Company crews w o r k e d out collecting for the March of Dimes, Highway from seeing the ocean. through the night and were working Mrs. Spalding said. He noted the original idea of the today to repair the switch. Power was ......, park was to provide a "\vindow to the restored by rerouting energy along ' l:~=-~t"~no~t~t~o~b~loc~k~t;he~oc;e~a;n~v~;c;1v~w;H;h-~d~iff~e]ren~I ~circuits. Police Nab Patient dirt. In Laguna Beach. Ille area or bomes Mrs. Sweeney an . e said and commercial building along Laguna tinLWAUKEE (AP) -A former they felt thJ mounds were too g , &ad u'as cut from pom r for · mental patient who had been secluded as well. at least,4-0 minutes with some customers since Saturday in a home from which After the officials' appearance at the out for longer periods, an Edison police said he chased his parents was beach, Scholl directed the contractor representative said. A tree was blown taken into custody Tuesday night without to redu ce the level of the mounds to across high voltage lines. there, he said. resistance. ·Authorities who persuaded that of the new boardwalk, or about In El Toro, power went out for about Steven Cawe, 25, to leave the suburban 12 feet above sea level. The mounds 500 electrical customers when a utility HaJes Corners home said they found were 15 feet above sea level. Scholl pole \vas snapped bf the Wind. One iline fireanns. including disassembled said. of those hit was the El Toro Intermediate military assault rifles. City Manager Thea! said the extra school. ' Today's Final I VOL. 67, NO. 23, .. SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1974 TEN CENTS I . :ToI·I Reaches Seven • ID Canad.ian Avalanche I TElRRAeE. B.C. (UPI) -The bodies of three i:nore victims of an avalanche that buried a / truck stop-motel complex under 40 (eet of snow were brought out today~ raising the nuniber of known dead . to seven. Officials fear the toll cou1d go as high as 15. Rescue operati::ms were h a I t e d temporarily after the bodies were brought out to allow avalanche experts to examine a snow ledge overhanging the North route truck stop because of fears of a possible aeconi! collapse. A Royal Canadian MOWited "Police spokesman said it tained off and on all night at the site of / the Tuesday avalanche,;. about 28 miles west of Terrace and· 850 miles north of Vancouver. Tbis, he said, raised fears that the overhanging snow ledge might collapse of its own weight and bury rescue workers. The spokesm8n said a resumption of rescue · efforts would ' depend on the result of the avalanche inspection team. Volkmar 1.obel , a J6.year-0ld truck driver, was found alive beneath about lC feet o: ~now , Sgt. Robert Dearmond said, adding, "It was a miracle he survived." He said 1.obel told police _he saw five or six persons ln the coffee shop before the. slide hit. Others could have been in the aerv:ice station or the small motel next door. Dearmond said chances were poor that any more survivors would be found. Dave Newman, a helicopter pilot who flew Zobel to Mills !demorial Hospital in Terrace, said the slide area was "a real mess. The whole parking Jot and building sites were swamped in an ocean of snow." Zobel, who was reported 1n satisfactory condition, was "holtering like a bull'' when rescue workers pulled him to safety, Newman said. "He continued to thrash around and babble incoherently and we wrestled him all the way to the hospital." One of the dead, Allan l\1acDonald, a Highway Depai:tment employe from Terrace, was found shortly after Zobel was rescued. Two victims were identified as service station. c.ttendant Steven Mintenko and Donald Laginodi ere, 'l1, a Prince Rupert buinessma n, \Vho were both found abOut two hours later. Anoth er victitn. 1vho was ·round about 11 :30 p.m., was identified as Theodore Armstrong, 27, of Terrace, '!so a service sta tion emplo)lc. Among I.he n1issing was the owner of lhe station, Charles Daumont, his daughter said. As many as 100 rescue worke rs dug through the snow all night with the help of !rained dogs and floodlighls. • Ill Clemente Heroin Buy p s . Ituundnp-o , -~-our Agents-Nati Suspects In 'Rin ' Undercover agents from -a half-dozen Orange counl}'.,and state police ·agencies, lnduding . San <;Jeme'118 · ~ , ~ Beach, Tueaday dalmed t!i<Y'bnite up ·• heroin supply ring in Santa Ana with the aOjzure of llll'OlltiCI Valued "1t •.oao - on ~street. · A dlmn plalllclolhes ollloen ilelllll what they claim wu doPe and tine suspects in a parkintl lot of the Department of Motor v~1 .. office in Santa Ana. A loarth auspect was ~led several hours later. · Booked into Orange County Jail oo charges of poqession an~ sale of dangerous. ~g1 were Alfonzo Venegas, 31, Ruben M a r ti n e,z, 29, Gilberto Valdez, 30, and fauline Hallman, 24 .. Santa Ana narcotics detective Sgt. - ' -~ ; Raot of; TrOMfJles , . . ' ..-..;-:. .. . . . . ... ,. Chuck Hindman said today his office had been investigating the ring lince t-:1~~------umin'.iiiim•i"..,-..,,..,.. befOre the first of the year." WIND-WH ED BIKERS ROUND. CORNllHN-ABOR'l'.ED...l!RQllST RIDE ' "It started with a buy of a ~mall ' Cllj llb-T.foila ~ \l'o Pion Anialhor ... th.Problom1 Tou::'::r..AI""-~-----amount-ol-llo"""-lo. San Cltmentt ll#<r Tbl.-;overturn~ truck fulr ot;dirt and tree roots led to an hour and a balf Ueup of traffic northbound on the San Diego Freeway Tues- . day.· A-California Highway P~trol slgalert was tilted at 5 p.m. after 1 the :bl~ked. lanes. Wete cl~afed· of debris and the· Torrance firm 's \Nle.i:. )Y!I•; righted. Driver, wpo.·was not injured in incident, blamed i -., · • • ' ' ~ .. • · contact wal made in Laguna," Hlndman said. "Thole agencies were· invol'ved at that time." -: · ~ tioii'<>f foad· tbe•9Q·ramp curv"e and wind for tipping load. Wind :Buffets-Bike Rid.ers / Chairman Will Seek New Orientation Me(hods Bike Trails Advisory ·Corri mitt e e the ghsty Santa Ana winds for a short Chairman Juanita. Moe vowed today to • ride from Town Center to Cµ.lver Drive arrange ·another method of familiarizing a{ld baclr on the narrow, on·strect city officials wltb maintenance and other bike lane painted on Campus Drive. problems on city bike paUis. Candidates M a r ·y Anne Bolden ·."Wind proved to be worse than rain of Celilom.la Homes and Robert West would have been," Ml. Moe said today. of the c.toay rode bicycles along the Only about eight cyclists -including route -wbld\ was planned to Include mud- two city COWlCll candid.ates -braved strewn traUa along CUiver Drive and Tourne1 a B~it1 .Viejo Tennis Director'\'". ' ' M~.with a Big Racket By "JAN WOR111 Of .... .,.., ........... U Norm Williams lpc>ks a little glassy eyed today, It is perhape becauae he can't believe the Virginia Slims women's tenills compeUtlon · in Million Viejo is reaDy mder way. , . Aa tournament director for the Mllalon Viejo Company 's RecreatkMI llopertment, Wllllam.s has had the billty to coordinate all local • of the ll0,000 collll!'lltlon. lncludeo ftndlng accommodatlonl l'or·the 35 naUonally .ranked lennla pros, Including Billie Jean !&g, Rooemory cau, and Chris Ewrt. ; It has involved coordinating vol1U1teer help on everything from ll'Otten ond balk:ias.111 'to refreshment, parking and entertainment committees. "We have had a t'remendoul f'ff1)0nle from Ibo community," Wllll11111 said Tueoday as the weeklong tournament • I wound up Its second day. "We've got more than 150 volWlteers 'OWking fQr U1 during the tournament. 1f011 of the l<Mil pros are staying with local lamllieo. • "'Ibe famllies have been great," Wtlllaml said. "They've come up wi.th a fantastic array of ldeea on entertaining the_ Jlrll -from taking" them wbale- wa~ to bone~ riding at our stables.' ' WUUams characterized the ...,... pnifeeaionals, ....,, under :to, u "fiercely competitive.." "AU the ~ f.1ayer1 are eid111!11Cly oelf-dbdplined, ' he said. "They know they are profeaaiooals - and though they bave been very sociable and ,..W they know when It's time to leave the Pllf.Y and g<t their rest." · lie aaid pllllrllnl for partl<• lield .. far had me flaw: not enough non· (Ste TENNlll, Pqo ZI the "unsafe'' Culver Drive bridge crossing over the San DieJo Freeway. Ms. Moe pointed out that councilmen lulgeted funds to build afseparate bike trail bridge over the freeway. Since June when the money was set aside, othtt" ways to spend most or the $110,000 have been suggeated by city staff, Ms. Moe said. The bike trans committee wa.s one of the most active of the original citizen I l<{vi.aorY oornmtttees. Two years ago.. members proposed a basic master plan of bike trails and urged an education safety program. Neither has been implemented. The present committee cites a number of problemJ ttlated to the existing trails provided by the city. These include: -Poor inaintenance of trails which accumulate mud and glass debris. -Inadequate aeparatlon of autoo and (S.0 BICYCLES, Pa1e Z) JUST 3 LINES ' DID THE JOB • )ust three little lines of type in a :iews- paper -lheoe three -published in tl1e Daily Pilot's claasilied aclv¢ilinl ,ail· urnns: r LRG. I BR, ..,q.ep1g,ifl.plc, · beam celling,_ '$1'5 mo •. (ad- dreu and 1'bOl>e No.) That's all It took to chqge a lifestyle tor a happy new tenant And rent an ·apartment for a happy landlord. Daily Pilot, acls"C8l1 make you happy, too. Bow many lines -Id '°" like lo pub- lish! ~ an ad-viaor, al IC-5l7I. • • ,, J1jndman aaid agents a II e g e d I y negotiated with Venegas for the purchase ,(Se!: ljEllOIN, Page Z) .. Dniversity-:Park Area . . . . . . . • . . ' , -, . Power Honored For UCI Service · By Irvine Council Apa·rtmentsHit Delay Irvine councilmen deadlocked on the University· Paik lirea U apartment issue Tuesday night as Councilman Henry Quigley and~Mayor John Burton teatraed · to oppose the site plan okay. Irvine councilmen honored the late Until Tuesday, Mayor Burton had been E. J .. "Brick" Power Tuelday by the • kJne councilman siding with resolution noting his leadership in the n·eighbors ,Qf the ..,vacant 16--.!lcre parcel effort..lo establish UC Irvine. 1 the mtdille ·o1 the In I f il ho Councilmen unanil!IOUSIY approved the ~.:. : . s. ~ e am .Y· me resolutiqn . proposed · by , ~ . . SinCe>'lir4; the' parctl has been zoned Henry Quigley. ·. (or apartrilents. Councilmen ha v e Mr. PVwer died Fr Id a Y It the age · wrtstled with the ·issue for a number of 82. He was instrumental in ob~ng of weeks as ·citizens appeared to oppose support and approval for the location the project because it will introduce of. the UC campus ~ the •re.a whk:h "transients'' into an established commun· was to beco~e the ,:1ty of Irvine, City ity. Manager William Woollett Jr. · tokt Only the transient nature of apaftPlent councilmen. dwellers remained as the unresolved The council acUon recogtlizet Mr:-issue Tuesday night. Traffic noise Powe~'s contributions to the. community setback . and ~ther proble~s ~ppeared for his interest in the lrvme campus to 'Coundlman William F i s c h b a c h and most recently his involv~ent in councuwoman Gabrielle Pryor and citY the effort to loc~te a teaching boapltal st~ff to have been· resolved in., the most for the UCI medical achoo!. ·rece11t version of the apartment plan. Councilmati Henry Quigley obierveil Ambulance Fund Goes to Irvine lrvDe counclhnen TueodlY received $8,7tl0 fmn a private IUnd drive to support ~ clty·op•rated ambulance. Mrs. Marsha PollDI", presld_enl of the Irvine Juniors ; Bob G~Jr., Jaycees preslden~ and Tom e."<tell of Operation Lifesaver appelred with the check. Mn. Polizzi apolo&iJeil that the Ml $15,000 omount had not been raised, bul oboe<ved that the II, 7tlO .represented . a blgh ~of· -"!Gr a . communtty w ontr 1,000 homes." • . . the lllUel were not resolved to his satis-- faction . He continues to favor 75-foot ' ' Antique J ewelry ·Stolen.by-'Guest' A, young Irvine real estate salesman '~hose Turtle Rock hop1e was vieited by a pr-o[ guests Probably wishes he had 11 letst one lesa. Arthur A. Martin, 31, oJ 19171 Sierra Seco 'Road, complained to Qfflcer Chuck Hollard that someone touring the i<sldence helped htmaell to some unique .jewelry. The loa wu -a. loot pair of malehed cumittb faohloned of 110 rold pieces minted In tiOO, M•rtl• said. I • • setbacks'aloog Universi ty Drive and othe r I streets bounding the i>roperty near Uni- versity Park Elementary School. Councilman E. Ray Quigley Jr. was a~t from the meeting Tuesday. Until the next meeting at which all five councilmen are present, the 244 luxucy apartment units will continue to await city approval. ' After the 2-2 vote , cou nc ilmen (See APARTlllENl'S, Page Zi Oraage • Weather Wanner and clear is how the weather service calls it for. Thurs· day, with highs . in the Upper 60s at the beathes and the low 70s in- land. Overnight lows in the low 40s. INSIDE TODAY The "Chicke1~ Ranch," a house of ill repute 1vllich {)pe11ed i1' 1844 and was th e oldest es· tablished busittess i1~ the stat« 1 of Ttxas, has bee11 sold. See Page 8. ,, \ IS Wtd'ne\diy, January 23, 1914 . \JI. State Air Fare Hiked •Tickets Give1t ' • -. . . ounty-based Airlihes Get Second Boost • Irvine Council Action • • . I ' -INDUSTRIAL ZONE: Approved dra!I or lhe 12th Revised Irvine lndu. trial Complex 1.onlng with 8UQested removal of uae permit roqulremenll lor commercial zones. You COldd be a wiMer right now. T8e 'DalJY-PUot, starting today;" .w 11;.:jil,,. .iway 10 paira of tiolle~~ bOW .throltsh nexl W-ednesday r ... lbe ;91; bOat Sho)". • Wlnn~rs ()f tickets to H. Werner Buck's Wegem National Boat+and Marine,Sbow lJ~n. 26 through Feb. 3 at Anaheim Convenlion Ccntcrr) v.•111 be listed each day in special "ads" scattered throughout the Daily Ptrot•s classified advertising pages. LOok there today; you could be a wiilnel'. Paaea,gm on five intra state airlines, lnelUtli.oi Air ~llUmio aod Golden West Airlines. will be pttylng fare incrtases of up to 92 cents· per trip follow ing action Tuesday by the state Public Utilities C.Ommisslon. of fuel, the commission al>o agreed lo allow Air Ca!ilomia and PSA reduce the number of OJgltll "*1e each.~. On Jilt. 15, the commllstoo granted all five lines a , 23 cent per passenger rare increase lo meet the increased cost or fuel. A spoke1man for that line eicplaln~ that Air cal ha.s been seeking a base (are lncteue for the past several months, The additional 47-cent per passenger increase approved by the PUC Tuesday is from the original application and will be added to last week's 23 cent fuel cost rare increase. -CITY SEAL: Asked Mad!Jon and Main to produce rendedngs or chosen seal design in three color combinaUons. \ :Yachtsman's I Plane Sought In Utah Area The fare Increases for the t"'O Orange County·ba.sed lines, Wes tern Airlines, PSA and Swift Aire were the second boosts the 1inei received in ii week. In actioD Prompted by thC scarcity Tuesday. all of the airlines reappeared 'before the commission with an1ended increase requests. All of the aJditional increases awarded this week were for increased fuel costs, except Air California's. Lobbyi1i9 Claa1•ge1l 'Ille biggest boost was granted to PSA, which, in addition tq the original 23 cents, wUI now be allowed to charge 69 cents more on its fare from San Diego to Fresno. Golden \Vest Airlines was given a flat 33 cents Tuesday to go on top of last week's 23 cent hike. ' The 23-cent increases will go into effect today, but neither Golden West_ nor Air Capl. Strano Man Attacks ca! has se t a date to put lhe addilional hikes onto their ticket prices. Responding to the airlines' pleas for aid in the fuel crisis. the PUC Tuesday also allo~ed PSA and Air California Reg • · } Co t Off• • I to reduce minimum flight requirements By ALMON LOCKABEY I 0 na as I Cla becallSe of cuts In the fuel allocations. ... 11"' 11:•11or PUC members were careful to point U.S. Navy planes equipped with infra out that the reduction in flights would , By JOHN VALTERZA planned by Frank S. Smith of Newport still "avoid any cessation of service red equipment today Joined the search 01 th• 0111r Piiot si1tt Beach. to , from and between points'in marginal in snow-covered Southerr: Utah for the A Capistrano Beach man has accused Rain ey told a reporter the call areas." inissing aircraft believed piloted by Ken Judy Rosener of the South Coast an1ounted to "a 1nembcr or the panel For Air ca!ifornia, the Orange County Defl1euse, ~I, wealthy San Francisco Regional Zone Conserv3tion Commission intervening in behalf of a developer ." to San Francisco flight was changed land developer and yachtsman. of lobbying on behalf of a developer Mrs. Rosener, however, deni ed this. from five daily round trips to 25 round -NORTH IRVINE PLAN: Approved $t0,000 revision of ye~to-be-adopled precise land use plan. Wilsey and Ham will redraft original llaworlh and Anderson effort. -PARK BONDS1 Hired Hornblower 'and Weeks·Hempbill, Noyes lo be bond issue consultant3. -TRANSIT CORRIDORS: Urged county tranSit officials to study com., bination of freeway bus lane and rail rights-of.way for possible regional tran· sit system. " -ANIMAL CO~ROL: Approved staff suggestion that city consider drop- plng county animal control service and consider alternate contract, poaibly with Costa Mesa; · -UBRARY: Approved architect George Knowles' design for first city library planned by the county library system on a site in University Park. Nixon. Askh1g Reduction Of Overseas Oil 'Breaks' Ground and ~ir searches over the and ·berating hi'!l for appealing to She said Rainey had misinterpreted the trips per week and the nms from Orange remote area have failed to uncover any · overturn an· approved development. intent of her call. Both agreed that County to san Jose .were reduced from \VASHINGTON (AP) -President -Extend for two more years the trace of the twin engine Beechcrart Frank Rainey of Capistrano Beach S01.ne harsh words were exchanged. three daily to 15 weekly. Nixon asked Co n g re ss today to emission standards applying to 1975 in which DeMeuse, hi s 19-year-old son, said .Commissioner Rosener of Newport ~·trs. Rosener said she called Rainey The Santa Ana to OakJand flights \Vere reduce the tax breaks available to U.S. automobiles: .Greg., daughter Shannon, 16, and three Beach phoned him to criticize his appeal to find out the basis of his appeal cut from four round trips daily to 15 oil companies operating overseas and he bo d ft. h f h · · h t · · f h · -Remove the requirement for a 90 ot r persons were a ar pn a tg t o t e comm1ss1on's approval or a 53-unit to t e sta e comm1ss1on o er weekly. to ease the demands of present clean to California from a skiing weekend townhouse development in the Capistrano com1nission's approval of a permit for Ontario or San Diego to San Jose-air Jaws. percent reduction in nitrogen oxide in Colorado. Beach Palisades. She had voted in favor the Smith project. Oakl_and will go from two daily to 10 The President sent Congress a new emissions in 1976 cars. the ·01hers have-i>eel'rlentairve1y-orn:-· Slie s'iiirlliat she suggestootHanf weekly and from Pilm Springs e energy message urging passage on"•he.---t1n..-·hJrme~ixon-said:-'Ufttere,-- identified as Gilbert Radzat, about 34, Rainey said the call came Jan. 13 his group ''cried wolf too often· that Bay area .the one daily round trip wjll emergency legislation pr e v .i 0 us1 y is a Umit •.. to the amount of 1.urket formerly of Newport Beach: John Parks after he appealed the development it mi&ht spoil the legitimacy" of future be changed to five trips a week. proposed and adding uew proposals. ---- IV_. an attome'Y and former congressional appea'ranc~s before the commissions. A spokesman fo r· Golden West sai'd h WINTER, CRISIS COOL • f Sa F · d R · l · •• M o . h ·1 Nixon also announced e was ordering 5 candidate rom n ranc1sco, an a1ney c a1m..:u rs. Jwsener eart1 y the commuter airlm' e ,.. not plann'"" OFF NUOISTS Story Pina 1 P k • ·r N. · Radzat · 'de ti'f'·" H • h W • d ted lh s "th · t -~ the leasing of JO million 'Cf" of federal -' .-ar s w1 e, 1rua. is 1 o t.:Y •g lU S su.ppor e ffil pro1ec · . . any flight cutbacks since all ther flights as an executive of the UnlOn Bank. 1; ·For a _JJ_lember of the com!111s~1on are operating at capacity. offshore lands for oil and gas EXXON ESTIMATES-60•!. l----.-1.ne_plan.e_v.arii.s.bed_at 7:15 p. .I a citizen and challeng~Air<--Cali.fomia--Offieials,who-were-stil d~~Ae~~~fm!.:~iea:s HIGHER PROFITS, P1ge 22 Sunday after the pilot of another private Cause Jrvi"ne to ~1sapprove" of a . devel~pm~t is attending PUC hearings today, 'vere f 1973 d lh t . I th allocation through higher prices which aircraft picked up a transmission from terribly wrong, he said, adding, Some unavaila ble for comment on the effect, rate o an more an rtp e e DeMeuse stating that his plane was of the argu1nents she gave me \Vere of the flight reduction schedule previous expansion plans. we will allow. icing heavily and losing alttuide in a p 0 ident ical 10 those of the developer." · And he said federal money for ene rgy "We will not have consumers paying snowstorm over Utah. OWer Utage Rainey recently stepped down at the research and development will total $1 a gallon for gasoline. We must The pilot. as yet unidentified, told end of his term as president of the y S some $1.8 billion in fisca l 1975, almost therefore seek to maximize th e Civil Air Authorities that he followed Electrical service to residences and Capistrano Beach Commun i t y 0Uftger UJS double the level of one year ago. production of domestic oil at ·a price D M ' I f om 12 ooo to 8 000 A · t' Nixon's new measure wouJd, if 1 lh the · f 10-tgn oil e euse s pane r , , businesses in Laguna Beach, El Toro ssoc1a ion. ower an price o '"' . feet and then lost radio contact. and Irvine was interrupted Tuesday due He admitted the coastal commissions H W 'll S k adopted: · "We will also carefully revtew requt5ts ~tah Civil Air Patrol . Maj. C. W. to several nonrelated incidents. -stat~ and. local ~.are accustomed e I, ee -Eliininate the 22 percent depletion for energy price increases, to ensure \Vh1tehead, ~arch coordinator 8:t . St. In Irvine, a malfunctioning to hea_r1ng his oppos1bon to proposals . allowance granted U.S. companies pro-that they are genuinely needed." Nixon o---G,eorge.,.sahU1:ve_othu-planes.had-1omed----undergrow11t"switc?rcut-powe-r-w-wml!~-bu1kL.townhouses_on-1hWormer-~.: f'-::-:~--~--d'Cu::cmii· .i<g<i~r.<~eiaiib;ii~'iai;;~;,· o""'un't of'flmlgn1ncom ddw.. ____________ _ 'the search today. They_ were aided on and businesses in the vicinity of cs,t.ates acreage of the Palisades. rt.UOfJf,er erm tax which U.S. oil companies can credit ~he ground by snowmobiles. Michel.son Driye and Jamboree Road I have always spoken for the 1,000 . Searchers believe the ,plane ls .do"'1 The outage lasted about 30 minutes. ' people who live in _the Palisades who directly agaWt taxes in the United th lh st f H tch di d bo t lh f t LOS ANGELES (AP) -Atty. Gen. Slates. FromP .. el in an area SC!u -sou we o a ' Edi.son Company crews worked are sa Y __ ~ncern~ a u e uure -Evelle J. Younger.annom:iced today.he __ _ between Pan~u1tch and Bryce Canyon. through the Wght, and were working of the area, he 511d.. will seek re-eleetion and_pid Watergate . .------------.-.-BJCY CLES • • • , Newport fne~ of ~Meus~ sai,d Jle today to repair the swilch. Power.· was was PattJy th< cauie ·Of bil decision p • Lend• '\as an expenence~ pilot with more restored by rerouting energy along not to bi 1 Repu*an candi·da· te 'for' r•me ing I than 10,000 hours flymg time. different circuits. Cancer . Research governor. ..... " bicycles at intel'leciions. pe_Meuse was expected in San D~go In Laguna Beach, the area of homes "I believe 1 can best serve the people R R d _ ,, Insufficient nwnbers of trl.11 \l,'llhln the next f~w days to prepare . and commercial building along Laguna of California by serving another term l .• a4} ~ e uCed maJ"kingS. 11 his famed 75-foot ketch. ~Jacklin . for Cahyon Road was cut from power !or Donati'ons Asked as attorney general, 80 1 WiD aeek re-~ , • l -•Dangerous storm dnln grates which the ~tart. of the 1,430-rnile San l>iego at least 40 minutes with some customers election,'"be told a neWB ~~ence. \ · • /" trap bike wheels. to Acapulco .race. out fot longer periods, an Edison Younger said he had '---asked NEW YORK (AP) -Morg -Poor enforcement of bike safety t t. 'd A bl F W hb ~1 Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, 1 represen a 1ve sa1 . tree was own whether Watergate was a factor in his aws. Viejo Resident On Noise Board across high voltage lines, there, he said. or as urne decision and that his answer was Uof the nation's fifth I a r g est Ms. Moe sakl today the committee In · El Toro, power went out for about course." commercial bank, said today it ·might propose another bike ride or 500 electrical customers when a utility Friends of Joe "Country'' Wasbbume "It was part of my decision not to will cut its prime lending rate prepare a visual presentation of the pole was snapped by the· wind. One requested today that well-wishers of the run for governor; it was also part of Thursday from 9% to 91h percent. trail hazards cyclists face. of those hit was the El Toro Intermediate deceased musician-composer m a k e my decision to run for re-election and A smaller institution, the First She said she would seek a couno1 school. memorial contributions in the form of stay an outspoken, aggressive participant National Bank of St. Louis, posted study session at which bike safety donations to cancer research. in free government," he said. a similar decrease s b o r t I Y problems and direqlom to city staff A ~tission Viejo resident has been "He was serious about this," said For months, Younger, 55, has been afterward, and credit experts said might be discusaed. named lo .the Orange Counly Npisc Jam·es Ro' osevelt Mrs. Jean Flynn, a Laguna Niguel considered a t.adlng candidate for the it was likely other banks would Variance Board, which rules ,on appeals , \voman v1ho knew Washbume for more R bli be t ·a1 · tiO' soon foilow suit. r h · · 11 h hr d d 'I · epu can gu rna on norruna n. '!be prime, the m'•'mum lendln• o t e county s new noise contro aws. t an t ee eca es. ' t was wntten But recently he complained about the Lil.I " The county Board of Supervisors B l p into his will ." problems of raising money in tbe wake fee banks charge biggest and best appointed Michael H. Davis, president 008 S aym.entS. Washbume. who sang and played on of the Watergate scandal and the pitfalls corporate customers, has been · Of the Coronado Homeowners Association some of the nation's most popular radio facing Republicans in 1974. hove ring at or near a historic high FromP,,.rl APARTMENTS •• as the Jone pulbic representative on For Former• Wi'fe sho,,.,•s in the 1930s and 40s, succumbed Younger's decision leaves the ot 10 percent since· September. In the panel. to a heart attack Monday in Newport Re ublicans with a head-t<rhcad June the first nine r,nonths of last year, approved a motion to continue the ttem ..---~: -"'thers namNHnhe boarct-IJ'R!lum,,.~-=...:c=-='-'===='--'-'-'""'""--1!~-ac . 4 primary campaign between Lt. Gov. 't-climbect-four-percent'ftge~points -untiJ-a-timc-when----aU--five-could-be--- Jack Hansen, an acoustical engineer SANTA 110NlCA <A P\ _ James. Virginia, his wife of 40 years, died Ed Reinecke. and state Controller in one of its most'rap id upsurges present. That may or may not be at front Orange ; Donn C. Gilmore. a Roosevelt or NeY.1X1rt Beach, son of of cancer one year ago. . l{ouston I. Flournoy, both declared ever. the next regularly scheduled council mechanical engineer from Anaheim; the 1 ate President Franklin Delano Final services are slated for 2 p.m. canJidates. session on Feb. ll. Robert J. Dunn. a doctor from Garden Roosevelt, bas agreed 10 increase Thursday in the chapel at Pacific View l fr~;;;;~~~~~·=::;;;;~~~===~=:r:=~:;~~==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;n-Grove specializing in noise damage, and alimony payments to his third ex-wife. Memorial Park, Corona del Mar. /l'~.'.N\ 1 1 C.ordon Bricken, an engineer from Santa Roosevelt, a 66·year-old businessman ' ·J Ana. and former congressman. \vas divorced TaJJle, China Stolen An antique table and set of bone china were reported stOlen from the garage of Betty Jane Erwin of 209 \V. MaripOsa, San Clemente Tuesday. Polic~ said the garage was unloc~ed. OltAN•t co•sT DAILY PILOT 1'nr Orl"llf Coe'I DAILY Pl(OT, with Whlcll ,. cornbl"fll the Ne..,..Prt!u, 11 PVllH'l'led lt'f IP\11 Or.tllllt Coa11 P\lb!l,i1/rog ~ny, S•o+ r•lt ecl!lion1 ••• Pl.llllllllfd, ~v lh•ouoA · ,-rldt y, I/Jr Cotlt M• .. , N~ Betel\, Hu..!i119ton lle•dllfoil!;ll•in V•llty. L"g~n• lle1tll, 1 ...... 1,..1Sldd"'*d 1nd 1'n Cltme<11t/ Sin Ju1n Cepifll'fllO. A •i,..lt reglon1r tdlh<>n Is l'Utllltlltd Slhrrd•r• "I'll! Sundivs, TPlc P"nt•Pll 1>11t111sll1nq t1!111I IJ a1 ni w~11 J•r 51'"'· Coll• Mew, Ctl•fllfnif, 120•. Rob1rt N. W114 P•eloillan! •nd PllDJltllfr J1c• R. Curr,.,. \llct P'91klen• 1nd Gtotr•I M'"1f9tt l hom11 K•e•il Ed•TO• l lio..,11 A. Murphlne Me,..111119 Edllor Ch1.tes H, leot Rid1t1d P. Nt tl A•lll1n1 M.,..,r,,. Ed!lo,. ....... Coll• Mes1: 3JO Wet• l ty $trttt N""110rl ... do:»» Ntweotrl llou1tv1rd L'911N le.,tll : m J orn! ,,_....,..e Hwntln9ton 1e1c11: 11•1s llNc~ &oult••NI S.n Clto"'f"T•: :Ila Nori~ El , .... 1,.., 11111 , ......... 17141 641 .. J21 c:,....... """"'11., 642°5611 S.. C: ....... AN hp.,,_11t1: T•I•,.••• 492-4421 C10Yrif,i1, 1'1.a. 0Nl'9f ~u PW!ltftlrlo COl'r!IMnr. Ho """ 1terla. 111w1r111eri, • ..:fflwltl ""'"" or .,...,lf•lmtftra ""•!fl fNY .. ~ Wllf\eul lllf<ltl -· ""'""" • ClflVfJllll OW!ltr. Jiaoftd <ttM ,_, ... Hid el Cftlt fo\ftt, (•11""'11, ~· r, Ufl'ltr U.U ,,.......,, .., """ t.1.11 monl!l!n ll'lltllm ...... , ... u.u """'"''" ' ' from Gladys Irene Roosevelt, 57, · on Sept. 26. 1969. ~lrs. Roosevelt asked that he support her at a standard of living con1parable to his own. • Alimony payments initially were set at $1,750 a month. Later they \\.'ere reduced 1.o $.500 a month and last July dropped to $1 a month. Roosevelt agreed in chambers of Superior Court on Tuesday to increase the rnOnlhly payment to $800 for two years .. -Mrs~ ~It had filed suit claiming . th{!t. the standard of living for her and the couple's 14-year-old son, Hall Delano, . had sr,tbstantja!Jy decreased w h i I e ·Roosevelt's had..remained the same. 1''rom Page J HEROIN .•. of another half-ounce of the drug and then changed it to an order for a lull pound at a cost of $t4,000. "1'he 'buy was set up ~ the parking lot at the OMV and ~ three men were arrested when fhe traiisaction was made," 1-lindman said , liind1nan sajd A1'artlnez and Valdez \Vere arrested on suspicion of being the su ppliers of the heroin, whlc:h was aprmrenlly only 20 percent pure. "Thal still means it could be diluted by three times or more for street sales," Hilldman not~. Police said fltiss liallman was arrested in San Clemente after allegedly making negotiations to se ll four ounces of Venegas' heroin to another ·undercover officer. "But we got to her supply Defore she could and she wasn't able to come up with the four ounces," Hindman said. "She was arrested on charges of making a prior sa le or a half ounce to an agent in Laguna Beach." FromPageJ TENNIS • • • alcoholic beverages. '·\Ve forgot ho\v young these girls are," he said with a laugh. "And of those \\'ho uren 't minors , many will nurse one glass of champagne all night." Williams said the most popular activity so far was shopping in Laguna Beach, 'vhich he said many of the girls had heard about and were eager to visit. The only health casualty so far has been a bad case of the flu; Williams took Australian champ Kiiren Krantzcke to the La Paz Medical Center Monday. J\ilaintenance of the court has created some problems. ''\Vith the bad weather \Ve had last week, we had to do most of our advaJl(!e \\'Ork in the rain," \Villiams said. "We were trying to paint lhe scoreboard, for example, but the rain kept the paint running off." All in all, Williams has found the tournament planning demanding but exhilarating. The weekend mat'ches are sellouts. Though that alone won't make the tournament a smashing f i n a n c i a I success, Williams b e J 1 e v e s tho tournament, Uie first Virginia Slims event in Orange County, will lead lO others. "We have one of the finest stadiums yw'U find anywhere. As we grow, weiJ be more and more attractive· as a site for big ccmpctition,'' he said. I Student Shot LOS ANGSLES (AP) - A high school senior was s~ot· In the chest as he was Jogging at the athletic Held at Locke High School, police said. The victim, Robert Briscoe, 18, wu lllled in aerious condition at MarUn Luther King Hospitol. • ! I ! 538 CENTER STREET-COS/I' A MESA 646-1919 • -SUNDAY . • ,, .~ I I I I I I I t I , I f I I • ·I 1 /· . I I j I • ' ,8 DARY PD..OT EDITORIAL PAGE I ~ l f I f t ' ' t [ f ' I ' ' I ' • Be~tallvea onhe many public agentles wb1cb fta9' eometblng to say about the way the Imne Com· pany develops its elamoroua 10,0QO.acre "coastal sec- tor" u.t WMk loured tho property. · 'State, county anii (lty officlala were driven along the blold, davelopable riditline.t, flew in belicopters to ..... J,be nwmroua i;onyollll, rock outcroppings and ocean view plains, and walked in primeval forest lining the floor or Moro Canyon. · All of Moro and portioruJ of Los Trancos Canyon are proposed for acquisition by the state along with the 3.5'mile stretch of beach front. Thero ls $7.6 million earmarked for tho 1,600-acre package. Since even· the creation of the park will constitute "development," approvals from the coastal commission are needed. And perhaps wisely. The Irvine Company's willingnesa to allow environ- mentalists and government officials to join them in plan· Ding the Jmd's future is commendable. Ai,ntrak's Obligation . , . Months have passed since petitions bearing more than 4,000 names were sent to Amtrak officials in Los Angeles urging resumption of rail service in San Juan Capistrano and Qlher communities. Despite early glowing promises of a quick reply by Amtrak spokesm~n. nothing has happened. Most of those who signed petitions circulated by the San Juan Capistrano Chamber of Commerce are hoping fdr some sort of commuter service to be insti· e oas tuted alj>ng the nil line 11rvlng the south county. The cit,y of San Clemente lw asked for such a res- toration and only this """k the board of the Orange County Transit Di.strict addroeaed tho same concept. With the strong amount of interest In the idea, Amtrak owes the 'Cllizellll ·• swift and comprehensive reply. . . Amtrak should consld•r·tls obligatioruJ to join in a movement that could contribute to easing the energy crisis: U the additional aervlce is impossible, South Coast residents at least deserve an answer to their Inquiry. . Bike Trail Concerns Irvine citizens who have been active in the bid to provide safe bicycle trails since before there was a city gathered Tuesday to review continuing hazards. Among concerns noted by the bike trails. committee _are the.following,~·-----------­ -Need to keep trails clean of mud and debris . -Need for clearcut separation of autos and bicycles at intersections. -Replacement of dangerous storm drain grates which trap thin bike wheels. · -Improved enforcement of city bike laws, notably the one banning cars from bike lanes. To these concerns might be added one other: The city ought lo proceed with the ·master plan urged two years ago with recommendations of the city council which included a comprehensive bike safety education program. \ SB • " ~acute case.of inferiority complex. Thinks he's the only person in town who hasn 't been bugged or wire4Jpped.' :Mosquitos Law11ers' Group B aeks Lower Rates Dear ' '-Eause-Most~-1----' Fa talities f--.r.....-oomr-1-8peed-bi-mits-8lwtt-ld Cu----t11-HH••-•- Gus To the Editor: participation In -the Housi ng Authority . temperature techniques produces less Do they. really plan to pull down the Washington Monument and put up an oil derriclt,in its place? With reduced speed limits in california There are absolutely no obligations, but pollution than burning coal or oil. There ~ ~ and a nationwide gas shortage affectltig MAILBOX the sharing of ideas and information is virtually no sulfur dioxide in trash. SYDNEY J. HARRIS us all, we can expect fewer cars on about suCcessful programs can only be 3. Engineers have· estimated that if · beneficial. Jt is my hope that the all or the 175 million tons of trash the roa~ ~~ fewer accidents with less Planning Commission will urge a more produced each year in the United St.ates 1--~~~~~~~~~~~;:=~Lf=E~::;.~~~~~~~F~.[B~.J~. ~:~se~v~e~re;1n1unes ~n ever before. F~ positive approech for our Housing were used to make electricity. it would ......,. ._ -·n...m ,,.. "''""''"' .., exi!mple, the Nati~ Safety . Council LetteTs from 1'eadeTs ore welc~Elemeot of t.he_Q.ener&_Plan. _ _ ..mee.t 10 10 15 percent o! the nation's Research-fOT-Laiw-Studenti-awi ,....__...,_ .. __ u ,,,.,.,_nf*,-t11t-estimates there _will be _l~,000 ewer_No~, !iffitiTs shOuld convey t1ieir BARBARA EASTMAN electric energy demand. Other Curious Correspondent.a: ....,. ., ... --· s... .,_ "' ---iilghway (!eatfiStli]j year UWI lasr. messdgei in 300 toONU-or-less..--T-he _ _ -rf uni . liti -used 11 thei t h ""' ,. ..._Y .... °""" P11t1. right to condeme letters to fit space 4. -m cipa es -a -r-ras • "Mr. Harris-From what single cause BASED on these projections, Assembly or eliminate libel ii reserved All let. Why Not Sign? to heat and power their public buildings. do more people in the workl today Spe~er. , Bob. Moretti has a. s k .e d ters must inckuie lignature 0'nd maii. To the Editor : it's estimated that they ~~ectively could lmpossjble. Who Is rigbt?"-N.O'N., Van-Cahforrua s msurance comparues to ing addrtu but 'ftllmes may be with--,.. __ . .j_ W all kno ha Iha save more than S400 m1U1on per year. die than from any other ?"-L.L.B., lower their auto imurance ra te 1 held on .request if iuffitjent reason . l..n:llUl:luc:. e w w t t word Right ~.w. it costs communities 8: total Florida. co~:P~ce Charlie was hall Poli.sh, voluntari~y. Unfortunately for the P';Jbllc, u apparent. Poetry wiU not bt pub-~~:ut'25doe_;e;!Y~Jce reaPU:sil~~~ or $5 ~ilbon a year to collect and dispose Surprisingly enough, in this age, the bom in Italy, spoke English with the ~mpian.les have re~~ do this. lilhtd. Truman submitted the UN Convention of their trash. greatest single cause of dea th througbo..Yt a pninomced Italian accent, and died Is 11 .fair that ·inauranCe companies Resolution of 1948 on the Prevention 5· The idea of burning trash to · the world is still from mosquito-home collect ever grea~ proOtJ at the and Punisbm t f the Crime f generate electric power bas been done diseases. a bankrupt drunkard in Rome, attended . expense of the moloring public? blame the radicals or the leftists. It's , Genoc'd to then Senao t f ti!' st. o in Europe for nearly 30 Y ea r s ' • • • only by bis bastard daughter. ' • 1 e, e e or ra lca 100• particttlarly in Germany, Switzerland • • • THE Californti 'Tr1aJ L'a w y e r s going to come about because of persom Since then the Subcommittee on Foreign and Englanct "Mr. Hmi>-l.s it true that 'ijenry ,. Stanley• was not the real name of the · Association urges the State ''"'"""1 .. ture such as this. Relations bas on vano· us -··•ons "Mr. "-~-1.s t't true. that a P W<i6-ROBER ~-l . f the 't •· f th t nacr~ to conaider legislation to .,... these T JACKSON recommended its ratification. Seventy-n view o magni Uw;: 0 e curTen once wrote the libretti for comic . '.savings aloitg' to' . tbe . public: That seven other countries already have. This and projected energy crisis, it is man who · found Liv- ingstone in Africa and immot1Ailzed the phrase, 'Dr. Livil)g· stone, I presume?'" -G.C., Kansas . If so, who was he , and wh happened in Rhode Island and the public Hoaulng Needs is a puzzlement ! recommended that ·this supplerilental tbis!"-R.T., Vermont will reap the benefit a.s of Feb.1. source of energy be investigated as Not quite: Pope Clem IX, who CTLA herpes .the same thing will To the Editor: 1BE CONVENTION declares that a potential offset to our common reigned 1667-t9, wrote e libretti for happen in Cali!omi8. 1 wish to commend Commissioners genocide, whether committed in t ime problem . the earliest comic ras, but years DAVID B. BAUM James Parker and Jackie Heather for of peace or war, is a crime under before be ascend e Papacy. President, .California Trial their support of low and moderate International Law which the rontracting • Yes, his real name waa John Rowlands; a Welsh orphan he "Mr. Harr· My teacher laughed at !migrated lo the u .S. me when described a woman as a and in his youth took ·· • 'Titan .' ~ a ~tan' always have the name of the NeW .Orleans merchant to a male figure? -0.P., New Mex- who befriended him. Rowlands also ~· fought on both sides in our Civil War. /._No: actually there were 12 Titans .-.-ln...an.cient Greek religion, six of whom "Mr. Harris-I read somewhere ~t · were sons aild six of wJllj'm-were a country in Europe has two pitals daughters of the gods. instead of ooe. Do you which "Mr. Harr:Do •you •believe that a country this is?"-A.N., 0 · · Supreme Court judge should be appointed Holland (the . Nether! , U YOll will) if be haJ not had previous judicial dE!4ignates Amite~ m as Its con-experience?"-B.B., Iowa. ! sUtuUonal seat,~ The Hague u its Some titlld point to John Marshall . poi!Ucal capital. perti.apo the greatest of the Chief Justices /. • • • of the U.S. Supreme Court, who served "Mr. Hirrl....some people insist that brilliantly fqr 30 years, without ever Bonnie"Prince Charlie, the Scottish hero having spent a day on any judicial o~ and story, could not speak a bench Wltil he was appointed Chief ·La AsaoclaUo the parties must undertake to punish or wy~ n income bouaing within city· to prevent. It defines genocide as certain WHILE I agree with the staff report acts committed with "intent to destroy " that it ii unlikely that Newport B e a c h in whole or in part a national, ethnicaJ, To the Editor: will ever see genuine low income racial or religious group. 'Ibe attitude, of Newport Beach housing, I do not see this analysis as At timeS Jike this are we,not reminded Planriing Coinmlssion Olairman WUliam reaaon to stick our heads in the sand of the Nazi holocaust, and: much more Agee and the other n e g a t i v e and do nothing. · Rather I see it -es recenUy the · tem of. thousands of commissioners regarding the low and a reality to be reckoned with and Bengalis in East Paklsta'n who were moderate income bOUS:lng-tn--Newport-.suonounted. summarily shot by Pakistani government Beach pro-•"" by James Parker and The Orange County HOUSirig Alltho•rit' ~-troo= ? But nothing was done, nor was I""""" a ma ights Jackie Heather is despicable. created two years ago could be Commission. . . . considered a do-nothing D001'ntity. It IT IS this selfisb, greedy attitude which ls true that only seven cities have joined is ~ preval~t among" the "~aves" and with the cutoff of federal funding, agamst the have nots that .IS the nothing baJ beeo accomplished· how· very attitude that will drive our coun'ry ever five montbl ago the • ~ of into socialism. ' . Sup0rvi90l'S YOted $Z5,o00 to 'bire 4 di· -The complete greed of our oil rector and lleCl'etary and some activity companies is an example that is very should be forthcoming. apt to cause a nationalizaUOn of our . oil resources ... and ii should. . .OUR SISTER cUy, Laguna. Beach, has So when socialism does happen, don't JO•ned the ~ Authority. It can Greeflfl 'Haus• A. A. CORSINI Good l\' ews To the F.dltor: Each day that goes by is a day that many men who were prisoners in Southeast Asia will spend with their wives and children. Each day that go<s by, young Americans wW live, who inay have died in Southeast Asia. Each dly of peace that goes by, in the Shlai Desert,. is a day that young Arabs and Jews wlITTtvr,whcrmay-bave·died.~--- OVR . PRESIDENT had a lot to do . with the lives and happiness of the'se men. This is not sensational news, and you can't make funny cartoons and joke! about it, but it's good n~wf of a poslliVe nature. ~ JIM BOLDil'iG State Hospitals To the F.dltor: /word of English, and I say this is Jomtice. The Hazards of Offshore Drilling certainly be conaidered in the same land value clua ·with Newport Beach yet it has -to recoenJse the plight of the displaced pe.nons for economic 1 reasons. The clly is interested in Federal help to subsldir.e leases ln aome of the older, faltering hotels and apartments in order to accommodate A BIG REASON lies in the fact that a power as large and as influential as the U.S. had not signed the Genocide .Treaty or the ~larations of Human Rights. However;· aft:er'\he' ''selective · genocide" of many hundreds of thousands Hutu tribesmen by the Burundi Government, the UN i s deliberately Wldertaking the study of lntemalionaJ methods of dealing with the tbreata of genocide. It now becomes even more imperative that the U.S. Senate ratify the Genocide Treaty during their debate when the Senate remnvenes this week. Ratification of this treaty would be a concrete example of our dedication to the safeguards of human rights and basic freedoms which we as Americans believe so strongly. Our Orange County Assemblymen Badham, Briggs and Burke chose to vote against an override of Governor Reagan's veto of a measure that would prevent the indiscriminate, a ri d continued. closing of the state hospiti.ls Five ·yean · agot on Jan. 28, 1989, I the operaton of a Union Oil Company I drillinC platform · in the Santa Barbara I channel · aliempted to replace a -. 1 drill bit. ·ltie routine maintenance I O(>Ol!ltlon eapmed a h~ l natural ps deposit, which trigmd an l autclmalic lllut.off. valve. The resulUng , preaure buildup blew . out the well beneath the -floor, and hot crude oil began bubbling up. BY THE TIME the maaslvo blowout : wu aealed with cement on Feb. a, 1 more than !00,000 gallons of oll had .1 escaped, 'lbe black tide covered Santa 1 Barbara'• aolden beadles with llicky l muck, -and killed tboulanda of ' birda and other wlldllfo, and outraged an American public which wu J111t ' dileovering ..,. lib pollu \l on, ' envln>nmenl and ecolocJ. 'lbe lnterto. Dlplrlment suspended all drilliDC on loderal leuel Ill the channel and Uptened asfety and Uabillly regulations. The Callfomla State Lind! 1 Commillion ruled aplnat any further I drilling in 1tate tidelands. But tciday t pressure ii mogUnc to r e 1 u m e unmtrlctod drtlltna oH the C.llfomla oout and elsewhere on the U.S. conUnental lhelf. OhSIOllB DllD.IJNG in America orlatnatad in Santa Barbara In the late . . EDITORIAL RESEARCH ta when drills were placed on piers jUUillC out into the channel. The first offshore platform was built in Louisiana In 1M7 in water only 50 feet deep. By 19'/0, operations had reached 1,200 feet and some believe they will hit 6,000 feet within the decade. In this country, active wells are producing off Ute · Pacific Coaat and in lhe Gulf of Mexico, but otber. rich deposits have · been found in the AU&nUc and potential depollta IUmJUlld Alsska. Major oil companies which want to npand. tbeJr offshore operations have befft oneourqed by Nixon administration ellorla to open more federal lands for lualng. Pmloully 111~ areas off the coasta of Florida, MINilltppl aJ!d Alabama brought ft.5 billion in bids to the lntorl.sr Ilopartment In Dlloember. "What we have here," one oilman commented., 11ar.> big oil companlta with tr<mendoUI prvltta In thil country and overteas plowina that money back into securln& new raw material rather than have it go to UCf.111 profits tax." C08TL Y advertlslng campaigns have been undertaken to convince the public " that offshore drilling is perfectl1 life ' the elderly. Perhaps Newport Beach and even beneficial, but the oil industry · should consider somelhing s rm 11 a r admits that accidents can neft!I' be instead of considering only high price completely eliminated. A recent report redevelopment. from the National Academy "•of Newport Center our growing industrial Engineering concluded that "det)endlng commercial lll'ea' requires employes of on the nature of. the incident; a rr.oderate all economic levels. If we promote such and controllable oil ·spill .•. can deftlop, areas on the one hand, we must through cascading effects, into an recognize housing needs on the other. uncontrollable tntrulion into-t .. e I urge the city's endorsement and environment." Some scientists believe that the gr<atest danger ii noi large 1plll.s but chronic leakage from pipelines, tankers, shoreline refineries and other aecillary racilities that wil~ accompany lncreued offshore drilling. Experiments at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute have shown that oil accumulatloo can disrupt marine life cycle! and experta say more research II vilat But in the face of Cllm!lt ene11Y ahortaget, offshore drlllinl will be bani to resist. The lou£hest quesllool coocern • the nation's wasteful pattern of energy consumption that baa led to hil(ber prtoea and more ;>oliutloo. /u Janies Bottoms of the Santa Barbara group called Get • Oil Out! !GOO!) puts it: "Do we continue preserving a b e a u t t f u 1 environmen t with a Ille ttyle hued on quality -or do we drill for more oil that lives us the enero to drive two or three cars to pollute out air to give ua cancer of \he lungs?" . ' Wl4!1cs BOTH SENATORS Cranston and Tunney have sign~ a bi-partisan appeal for. the ratification of this treaty. It is our duty as citizens or the United States to let some of those "wavering" Senators know how we fee~. They are : George Aiken (R-Vt.), Alan Bible (D- Nev.), Howard Baker, (R·Tenn.), Robert Byrd (D-W. Va.). John Tower (R-Tex.) Howard Metzenbaum (D-Ohio), Peter Dominick (R-Colo \ and more. CRAIG C. BEAUCHAMP President, UNA-USA Coastline Chapter f'•el fro111 Trula To the F.ditor : In response to the various problems which _.are surfacing due to the rapidly growing energy crisis, I would like to ca ll your attention to a recent report that millions of ton s or potential rue! -trash -are being thrown away or burned up wastefully across thr nc.tion; The . report points ou1 th · followmg : l. Three (S) pounds of tras.h produt.'\'S as much energy as one (I ) pound of coal. Pour (4) pounds of trash contains about lhe same energy content as one (1) pound of coal. 2. Burning trash ~er new high for the retarded and mentally ill. ' In this election year, it may be best to dump these "yes-man" Asse.mblymp in the gutter -where the Governor continues to dump our retarded and mentally ill citizens. DONALD A. NELSON v e<d, /'11/Jllth<r Thomas eetril, Editm' Barbara Krtilrich. Editorial Page EdiWr The edjtoria.J. :pq'e' of 1hf' DlilJ I PiJot .ittkJI to inlonn and !ltlmaJate readtts by presentinc on tbi1 pqe dlvtrw •commentary· on topics ot tn.. len>st by syndicated colwnnl111 Nd cartoonists, by providinc 'a forum fix' readers' views and by prnet1th .. thll ncwtPlptt's opll\ionl and ideM: cm current topics. Tht editorial opbUo-. of the D&lb' Pik>t appear onq In the MitorW column at the tnp of 1he pt\gt'. Opinions expr'HS!ed bf the-. .unnists and c1rttt1ntstl &nd ltttw 11 nters arr lhtlr own and noeda;e. .,lent ol their vii'~ by 'the OaU;r Pilot ~kt be infm'td. Wednesday, January.2S, 1974 • • • , I DAILY PILOT I . ,-~~~_.;.~~~'--~---'-~~~~~~~~="-~~~---o'\ • WtdnHd•r, January 23, }q74 Office1· · lt1 Bribes SANTA BARBARA (AP) - Stanley R. <;amp, the only police chi ef in the his tory of Guadalupe. has been booked for inves tigation of accepting cash bribes in exchange for not enforcing the law, Santa Barbara COUnty s h e r I f f ' s deputies report. Cam~ 59, was arrested Tuesday and accused by deputies of accepting a tot.al or $MlO ln five payments since their investigation began last November. Investigators said the money was paid by undercover agents f v.•ho. told Camp they ,..ere rvnning an illegal bookma}ting .operation and didn't want him to interfere. Recovering .Five Itleasures • 1Shield. Expansion SACRAMENTO (AP) Legislation which would have expanded the right o I reporiers to withhold right&. You're tryiq to define Finl Amendment rtihta. We should move eztremely carefully." intonnatlon on confldent:1al "NEGOTIATIONS have soorces Is dead al least been initlai.d belftell the temporarily In the Calllomla chairman ond lbe CNPA Legislature. ~-~:il!:p~ Five measures which would the t:roadcutert.-We are have expanded the ao-called av.·aiting a reply from them." "newsman's privUege" or Warren added. · . "shield" laws were killed Jon Smock, spoktsman for I the Judicial Oluncil 0 f Tuesday by the Assemb Y California, said the council Judiciary Committee. also opposes any reporter · But committee chairman privilege bill at this time "for Charles \Varren ( D -Los ill of tQe reum stated by Angeles), said he ls continuing :P.ir. Warren." I I. 'th d I Assemblyman W 1111 am Actress Katharine llep-negot a 10fl8 w1 me a Bagley (R-8an Rafael ), the CAMP HAS been head of burn 64 has been dis-representaUves and n e w author of one of the other Guadalu~·s six -ma.n police charged 1 from UCLA measures may be introduced l>i!Is -added 11'Jbey're deed •---foroe-smce-the-Cit~ was ~lt1e<tical · enterwhe·---llt agreement can----i>e-rie<!ause we were UDititrtO'I------------------..;;;:: inco.,,orated In 1947. His fath-h h d be i ill er was head constable at one s e a en or more reached. reach agreement. We " THE BANK IS NOW OPEN time. Guadalupe, which has than , two weeks. After Three of the bills were killed continue trylna." . a population of · about 3,300, denymg for days that wlth consent ol their authon. Bagley s a I d negotiation& is located in northern Santa she was a patient, hos-The two other measures. by have stalled beeauae the TO SER'6E •ou Barbara county. pital spokesmen say Assemblyman F.dwin Z'berg CNPA wants an all-lDcluslve ~ W • ~ ShorHf J9hn W. Carpenter they could not reveal (f>.Sacrarnento), died for Jack privilege bill while committee ... ' said the mvest1gahon "'as what she was treated of a secood despite Z'berg's members are inclined only to launched because Utere had for. · efforts to se<:Ure votes. broaden it slightly. • Ftee cheCklng accounts. with no minimum balance. You mav write an unlimited number of ctledcs -v month at the Banlc ctr.ineandpaynoservicec:Nrl!I!, ' ' VIP'lllXXll"1t 'Nhic:n l!ntltles you to a numberol" sped31 banking prMleges, beyond our regular fuJl-se<Vic:t banking, been report s for several yea rs that Guadalupe police orficcrs ,~:ere "receiving bribes for special favors and protection ." Officers said a d e p u t y district 'atlomey was involved in the Investigation from the .---begiMing-and-il<l<led-thai-looy. did not believe the arrest constituted entrapment. ·THREE FOR .THELINKS- SAN DIEGO (UPI) - A city council hearing on proposals to make the OOl.UlCil more efficient was postponed Tuesday for at least two weeks because three Councilmen "·ere absent, playing golf. CALIFORNIA already has laws protecting reporters from Nixon T ax R • jail tefms for refusing to eception divulge confidential sources of published or broadcast stories. 1. • ..,...==~~.;The~"'mai;:::;·n thrust of theJive _Resoi.ution F orieaga1i measures Ilia! were kilre<l . v•ould extend that privilege 1o cover notes and other data Predicted 'Sello ut' which i• 001 published. and would broaden the definition ......, with a low balance. our Slaff warlts to meet you. our friendlY ex- perie'nced staff rM!es vou to visit our office to discuss how the Bank. oflrviiecan C\ best serve vour needs. W EcpandO<l t>anIOOg noun. The Bank of Mie is open weekdays 9 to 600, Fridavs 9 to 7,30 and --SatunlavS'10to~OO..l11Erel><l--inbWingllX>.-llank-Of·lnfMr-~ fQ" extra coovenience. 14322 OJlver Drive VP Aec:oUntS. ()Jr OJstomer 5etvice l1e!ll eseut· hlne. CalWom~ • 92705 illlvewiiexplainnowyoucanqualifyforasoeclal 17141551·1600 of who quolifies for the SACRAMENTO (AP) -The q{ARLESTON, S.C. (AP) privilege. executive orncer of stoPb'fandtlelp usstarttheNeW._.offrignt. -A--1uwhraising__tonight_\!'arr<ll said llH:re is no eaiilomia's inmme ltt.boord,1---------GRAAllD-OPENING ·WEE featuring California Gov. urgen<;r at this tlme lo clarify says he · expecta a ftlOJation ~-.. Ronald Reagan was a I 000-lbe First Amendment righls ooon o! tho --over FEIL 4 TO FEB... . . • of reporters since there ls plus ticket sell-out, South no current issue in which President N'ixon's state Free gifts and refreshments plul Carolina Republican officials reporters are facing jail income tax status. (Related dallV drawlngi for prizes. say. tenns. stooy,Page 4.) IPICTACUIJUl Re agan's speech to a $56-a-He said most of l he "This thing wll1 all unravel fllllWOIUCI DISPLAY . . . legislation wa s spurred by the -..D••D•w ... 4 ~late dinn:r. ~di be tel~v1sed case or Los Angeles newsman - I think fairly IOOn," Wei NV ;M in to an ad101n1ng room in the William Farr who was jailed 1'fartin Huff of the Franchlle AT 7 P.M. I auditorium so that an overflow for 46 da~ in 1972 for Tax Board. N. tho Bir1k 11~~ cro.wd can watch, state Sens. contempt of court for refusing He declined to comment U ThoJames BH. artnEdetw1an:ls a.sedn d to divulge thebesourbce o11 a further. _ mas pronu _A_.4l0' ab9YL.JIH C a r e 1 .~----.te-otfidal Tuesday. 1\-fanson trial " vcu-.;i•-.; - .Those with . tickets to the "But l\1r. Farr Is not in . ~ ~e ~ Chnner aJso will get to meet jail," \Va.'Ten said. ''There's -RllC . - . ' •• " " .,Ji • u .. 1'\; ... ' ' '" ,, ;~I ·I' . " ., , . '. .. ... .. " '; '' ... " " ·I " .. . ' -" •• ... oprilation Pet Control Bill Haltecl him at a preceding reception, no likelihood he will be again. Tuesda~~ ~~ lo which those not attending So I don 't see what the ru.sh M,wes,Be:mett, men:t,. of tbel------------------------------------------ can get in {or $10. is to ~larify . constitutlooal state Board •0 , Equaliution, . ); ,, SACRAMENTO I AP ) -A legislati\'C attempt to l1alt •Nhat some call a population explosion of pets -cats and dogs -has come to a halt. The bill, by .Assemblyman Dixon Arnett (R-Redwood City ), 'vould have created a Commission on Animal Care to bolster pet population control efforts. and assure that animal control officers are trained. But the Assemblv Criminal Justi <2 Commi tteC assigned the bill to an interi m study, meaning no action will be taken this session. Arnett said a statc- sponsored ste r ili z ati on program could save much of the $3 mill ion a year that _ _lQ_c_!Lg_o~ m c n ts are spending to kiIIStray cats and dogs. · '· ~,,E ALES <'IAL ' -' ' • asloed that tho document· be Marcu s Make s Plea I n 'B unny' Drugging LOS ANGELES (UPI) -on $25,000 ball . He had David Marcus. whQ fled to arranged to surrender, and France to avoid charges in was arrested Monday night a case involving a senator's son and a former Playboy by customs o!flcers when be Bunny who said the men got of! a plane from Paris. drugged her. pleaded. innocent He is charged w i t h Tuesday in Superior Court. furnis hing a d a n g e r o u s l\farcus was charged in the restricted drug . accessory case 18 1nonths ago along with after lhe fact in the drugging, Robin Cranston, son of Sen. attempted oral copulation, Alan Cranston (D-Calif. ). false imprisonment and The younger Cranston was battery. acquitted at his trial Jast Joyce Williams , 25, a Conner February on charges of Playboy Club Bwmy, was furnishing a d a n g,~e~r~o~u=s ~h,,os,.p"'it"al"°'ized at the psychiatric restricted dfug. unit of tlielJO.:A~cal Marcus, 30. was released Center in March, 1972. FURTHER REDUCED FINAL DAYS LADIES SHOES AS LOW AS s3 TO sg REG. TO $26. • MENS SHOES treated u a fumal complalnl. Hull said II would DOI. "It's a letter," Huff 1 aid. "IL will be duly noted." BENNETT CITED Nixon's loog California background, public records, federal tax returns and Nixon's own references to Cl.Ufomia u his home. All these ere eYlclmce lhal Nixon Is a CaUlomla resident for tax. prpoeea, he aid. The Pmid<nt'• tax -have concluded lbal be Is not a tu resident of California even though be owns proi>eriy at San Clemente and lilts.Jt as his voling mklen«. The White -dlsc- lasl December lhal NlJOn had not filed any California tu retW11S, or ~id t!£ other state or local , since beooming Pmldenl In 11189. I ' TO REG. TO $43. OPIN~~ltsOAY 'I NINO U L f IOS2 IRVINE e WESTCLIFF PLAZA e NEWPORT BEACH e 5411614 FanlOUSntlCH&SEW· 1118Chine wid1 a decorator cabinet Now s.ive i whoppin1 $80 on· one of the best loved mi chincs ever! 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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23 , 1974 TEN CENTS I Schools' Location Makes Unification Tough 1 .. · The location of existing high llChool hJih llChool outside of their new district. campuses in Huntington Beach, FOW\tain And if five new districts are ronned Yalley, and West'rninsler is making it along existing elementary schoOI district: tough to create new unified school lines, mor& than 5,000 students would dlslricts. • go elsewhere when they became thigh Trouble is lbal iochoolmen cannot draw school freshmen. • ilnes ao each new district would get Thls would mean the transfer students one o1 the biih schools. Seal Beach ""uld be going to a high school "{here District administrators briefed school trustees on unification plans. They wanted to present an alternative J>OSsibility in case the five.way plan folds. plan ''so grossly unfair to Fountain Valley I am totally astounded. FQuntain Valley in gaining community identify would be virtually Cut in half." 1be plan remov~s seven elementary schools from Fountain Valley, he said, and places them in what would be the new Huntington Beach Unified school district. ~ breach of faith ." of both politically and Hnancially .. No one is making , any unilateral desi rable features." proposals for political advantage of nr\y It was also shown lo Ocean Vie\'>' kind," High School Trustee Dennis (elementary) school district trustees h1angers told Voss. Monday. They took no action to support If the flve-\vay plan isn"t adopted, the plan, -although they showed interest Mangers emphasized, then and only then in the figures. will the high school district present its According to enrollment figures, the is a particular case ln PQlnt. their parents have oo vote on how the _ _,°"'For example, if fOur new unified BCbool school system is operated. YI! are er tecndong di liml~ facts-surfaced-Tuesday' wben lineo, 1,000 students would have to attend Huntington Beach Union High ,School But Trustee Fred Voss or the Fduntain Valley Elementary District Tuesday night accused the high school district or backing the cit)' plan "for lts own political advantage." . Vosa, who said he was speaking as_ an individual, called the city_ boundary · •Voss also called the district's failure to take its figures to lhe-multi-district unification oommittee first .a •'serious city boundary .statistics. city1 bound a r y plan -already Trustees took no action on the supported by lhe Hun tington Beach propo$0J. which l!oard.membtt.Dr.J!alph -HOME Council andJ&ag1to..Jlf _w.iru:11 __ _ • I Bauer said he felJ has a "whole raft L~e SCllOOLS, Page Z} 'De~p Throat' Controversy Schoolmen · Suh~oenaed .. By CANDACE PEARSON ~1angers and Ron Shenkman served °' "" o.1w Pilot 111H papers on the two trustees, Superin- The citizens are .ehlefly objecting to trustees claim they thought the event , Subpoe11as were served Tuesday night tendent Jack Roper and audtio-visual the trustees' .handling of an incident was going on at a movie theater. on four officials of the Huntington Beach employe Glenn Daly. la'st December when it was revealed Daly ran the film at the conference. Union Hi h School District, ordering The action took place quietly . during the X-rated film starring Linda Lovelace Alter several discussions the board l---""'""-'""'li!'..-""~'-"~=~==-1he-boanhneeting-at"Edis<ftr1llgl1-SCllOOI. was shown on district eguipment a.:_I ~ac__,a;e<::-;e;."p~led""'R"'o1'pe'o\r~·s~a,,,po!~ogy'4fl"o'-r !'lh"'eo'ie~vc~n~l.~---schOOI admmisfrafors conference lnSin Mangers asked for the restrain:ng them to appear at 3 Jan. 30 court Judge Claude Owens bas set 9:30 a.m. hearing related to the "Deep Throat" Jan. 30 as the date for a hearing on Diego. order on the intent to circulate recall set film controversy. the validity of the recall effort. It will Mangers and Shenkman were at :he petitions and filed a $500,000 civil suit coolerence, but didn't see the film. against the Citizens fl)r Parents' Right! Doris Allen said the citiz~ committee be in Department 29 of Orange county Although invited by ad ministrators to Committee, charging slander and an seeking the recall 'bf trustees Dennis Superior Court. . , view the_ sexu;illy explicit film Poth attempt at defamation_ of character. • D•lh' Pl .. I Sltff Pllolo ~eeping Vets Fed i Richard Steck (left), president of the Costa Mesa County Water Dis- trict Employes Association, chats with Rodney Packwood, 26, of 'tFountain Valley. Packwood is a former Vietnam helicopter pilot who, : li~e '!"'DY other Orange Coast College vets, bas not 'received bis benefit checka becauae of an admlnstration foulup at the Veterans' Adminstration. Water diltrict employes collected $ii0 to buy hot " lunches for broke vets. · • Oil Comp.anies Did '.Not l\faria Parson 'Combination Of Neuroses' Smashes Parked Car H untingtori Driver· Held After Wild .PalifeC~ By TOM BARLEY OI .. o.iW' "'9 ...., ' • A psychiatrist testified today that Police loday charged a . Huntington Huntington Pl'lice helicopter. p.irsuecf flte Maria Panon'1 psychiatric condition is Beach ·motorist . led officers from two sua~ along Coast ¥way, through a combination of neurotic factors and cities on a wild coastal chase Tuesday HuntU)gton Beach, put Seal lleach and that no one tabel · can be placed on · I h a condition that has produced her three night a speeds of more than 100 m les into Long Beac , He finally spun out distinct persanalities. · 1 per hour, ending in a collisioit with of control on 7th street, turned around Dr. Deane Benton or Santa Ana stated a parked car on Pacific Coast Highway and backtracked into Seal Beach. Wider cross examinaUon in the Orange in Seal Beach. Police later identified the suspect · as County Superior Court saµna bath trial-Two Seal Beach patrol cars and two Jon Shane' Sapronetti, 25, of -470 Pacific that Airs. Parson, 50, of Anaheim showed. from HWltingtoo Beach, along with a Coast Highway. · . · evidence of mu1Uple disorders when she Officer B. Kelly of · the Huntington first consulted him in April, 1970. · $1.2 Million Pact Okaye d For Compute1· Witti a minimum of debate, Huntington Belich Union High School Di.strict trustees Tuesday agreed in a 4 to l vole to spend more lban $1.2 million for a new computer .system. The action awarded the contract to International Business ~fachines (1B~1), tenned the lowest responsible bidder. The purchase will make HunUngton Beach Union School District the only hlgh school in olange COunty lo allow students to use Us main computer, Assistant Superintendent Gle11n Dysinger said, Make Up Cr~~-Solon Beach Police Department S?id he A month earlier the buxom red-haired · Still N A t• . . 11 pped •-. ho had Plans are to turn over the computer mother was trapped in the sauna room 0 C IOD origma Y sto ~pronetti, w for student and teacher use ror instruc-1 of the Holiday Health Spa in Orange. three. passengers in his 1974 auto, on tion during the day and to run business She sued the spa for· $400,000 for alleged On MeadowlaJ•k Pacific Coast Highway near the bluffs or administ rative work at night. neg1ect that led to her collapse in the at 9:55 p.m. Dysinger likened that to giving the ;wASHINGTON (UPI ) -Sen. Henry guess we're going to have to start slap-170-degree area. · Sapronetti got out of hls car to talk students "an opportunity like having a ' .~ Jackson (D ·Wash.), said today his ping subpoenas oo some of ypu ." Those damages were stepped up to Course Purchase with Kelly, according to the police free library card." 1o1Uet ~ays of Senate hearings bad not Simon expressed concern in an earlier $l million when Mrs. Parson assertedly In dditi to bein bl t ·d Produced any hard evidence that the appearance on the N11(} TV Today show officer, but jumped back into 1tie auto a on g a e 0 provi e developed what Benton calls a "Three instructional programming for gradts major oil companies contrived to produce that · Congress might enact punitive Faces of Eve" condition. There is still nO reported progress and fled when Kelly returned to. police Kindergarten through .14, Dysinger said, the energy crisis, although he said they legislation against the oil industry that He testified that Marla, the on the possible city purchase of unit to call for ~ backup car. the computer will be shared on a lease j>rofltecl' from it would · discourage companies f r 0 m promiscuous member of the. trio, has M ado 1 k Golf Course even though After a 15-mmute chase through the basis with elementary school districts. -,J'acbon -whose -subcommittee--on-searching-fot....ne.w_oil_'._so.urce.s as _oo_Ii e war F . """· ' · ol U 5 " 11-·''" · ,, a had-se1ual relations with -at least 24-H tin Be Ii--.1' t~s·de-three..cities,_witb.tbe_belicop_ter._bovering ounta1n____um_ey, a . Jn .. vestigations .hu been grilling oil ~ · · se -;:iwiJoeney e ort. men picked up in b.ars over the past un . ac coonet men. se · a. 1 overhead, police said sap(onetti smacked (elementary) and Westminster districts company executives since Mooday, was .Simon appem:ecl later before the Senate three years and that she once attempted $65,000 for it Monday night. . bis car into a parked vehicle at Marina may share in the project to be installed tne of several congressional leaders Fmance committee to oppose pro~als to seduce him during a counseling "I thought by now we might have Street and the Coast Highway in Seal this summer. •rteted this morning at the White House for a tough provision banning wfodfall · It settled but I'd hate to hazard a Beach. Board President George Logan cast by PreSideot 1Nlson and energy chief · profits by .oil companies during the ~Bentoo today told th~ jury there is guess when it will be settled" City Oflicer Keith Nale, also of the the sole negali\!e vote. citing a ·'gtim .. William ' E. SOnon on a new energy energy crisis. He Pushed an "a distinct possibility" that Mrs. Parson 's . . ' . Huntington Beach Police Department, projected financial future for the district metS1ge sent'>to Congress by Nixon. Administration proposal to see that profit · condition may well be incurable and Adrrurustrator Dave Rowlands said said he apprehended Saprone'tti as Jie as grounds. sen. Robert Byrd, (D-W.V1.), the No. ga,IDs would be. Pl?wed into searches that the mother of seven will need Tuesday. was fleeing from his car. Several of The IBM computer -\vith the 2 Demooratic·llemer in the Senate, said for .more do.mestic oil sources. close psycb:latric supervision for, possib-In f\.1onday's actioo, the City Council the passengers suffered facial cuts Crom capacity for 20 simultaneous terminal s he belie\w CoDlf'SS will ~ with 'the Simon said there appeared to be a ly, the rest of her life. established the purchase of _the 96.5-itcre the collision, ~nd Offic~r ~ale had (activities) ,expandable lo 60 -wjll Presldent on .~e problem. . • "Ye!~ real ~er" of , enactment of He bas el)rlier testified that ller private gol£ course as the number one s~veral t~th ~hipped during h!S scuffle replace a computer that can only do "It's a real 'Clisls," B)'rd -said. "It's P~~ive le~l~hon cuttmg back-or rwvcbiatric· condition will require in-. .,.'y f the r 't fed 1 with Sapronett1. one thing at a time and must be ru n t phon " ebmmating oil industry tax breaks. The· ""~ • pnon~ or use 0 CJ Y . era . Officer Kelly said all four men are 24 hours a day, Dysinger said following no Y· esult be said co·"• xacerbal lb patient treatment at a mental hospital. sbari I dom 50 Ja kson said his hearinp still had r . • '. Ul\l _e . e e revenue ng money. n g • in custody today ln Orange County Jail. the meeting. nttt. ~roduced all .the facti. that woWd f~~~:g'7o:":~Ti~mg the industry Benton's test::1ony ~as produced a they set $650,000 as the amount sapronetti is charged with feklny Or. Larry Lucas, principal a t convlnce the. public the. re is a serious The government ls const'dert'ng a pri·,... serilesl of squaM es Letw~en5 tfh e Mrstwo immediately available. reckless driving, driving under the Huntington Beach High and head of ..... tria awyers-arv1n wts r. or . infl f d It 'th de dly the I d ·11 I 1• th board fuel shortage. H.e satd part of the rollback for domestic oil which has Parson and Donald A. Ruston for the The city fund matches a $600,000 g{ant . uence o rugs, as~.u w1 a a s u. Y ~mm1 ee, o ~ e .. --i..ietn was d1screpanoe1 between . Oran ~ • 1-0f-weapon-upon a -pohce officer-and-&.-tbe-bas1c-b1d .... would cost-$1.Lmilbun ... ~...... . · reached $10.35 a barrel, Jackson said. health spa -and a further spirited from ge County su~rvISOrs ou ·private citizen, battery on 'a police But the seven-year lease purchase federal and private oil c 0 m P 1 n Y After the White House briefing, verbal encounter between the pair today the county's revenue sh~r1ng pot. of!icer, resisting arrest, and suspicion (See COMPUTER, Page ti statistics. -Jack.son commented: "A rollback is .a almost brought the furious Judge William No price has been. f1xerl for t~e golf of having a stolen car. Jacbon asked the Commerce and mU1t " Murray off the bench. course but last sprmg, when 1t was All four are char~ed with possession Interior depa~ents and the ~erlcan J,M:uoo told newsmen Simon did not "If there's going to be an argument suddenly revealed the Warner Ave~ue of narcotics and manjuana, KeUy added. ~etroleum In htute to Jook mto the give a commitmen' to roll back pr'ices, in this courtroom t•m the one who's course was up for sale to a housing The other passengers were Victor David d~pancies and report by Monday. · but' J1ck!l0h said the dnergy czar was going to settle it," Judge Murray developer, a $4 million price tag was Kew, 25, of ·220~.~ 9th /St. and John ·The Assoc;'lated Press. said Jacbon ·.~comidcrln&" such a move. . bellowed in tones that brought a bailiff mention~. Raymond Matt.son, 23, 17071 Matthew ~e ~gty,at one·point ,when Eu:on -Simon-'..'.ii-prepared to do some · " running from a nearby courtroom to Som~ city ha_ll sources say. how~ver, Circle, both ot Huntington J3,eacb, aod VICe pre91deot .Roy A. Sue ns Wiatile 1•-JACKSON p Z) c =-o-n t"e source or lbe uproar. lhe pn--·r~ s 10·1r..-M"1!1llJ1on r -id •-1~---to · J1!'0Yjde some figures qn ~is finn 's ;:==·~-;,,;~-~..;:.;;:;.;;• ~·g~e:::;===~~,.,..~~;"~~===~======='"=-="===== .. ===·, a lu-year-o 1uven1 e. ~ quarter;.e&ming~._ . Officer Nale said that during the chase, ',''l'hele are just Cflliklish ,~. Sapronetti attempted to drive the Mr. Baze," ilackaon aid,. ickfuig--;:-1 patrolman and several private cars off. the road, resulting in the charge of assault with a deadly weapon. ' . Tickets ·Given • For Boat Show " ' Y O)I cOuld be a wiqner right now. The Daily Pllol, 111rtlng ioday,~ will give away 10 pain ct tickets dally from now lbrouch nozt Wedn<sday for lbe lfl4 boot allow. 1 Winnen ef Uctets to II. Werner Buck's Western Natiooal Bolt and Marine Show (Jan. 18 lbrooah Feb. I at Anaheim Cooventlon Ceater) will be listed ellCb day Jn apectol "ads" !Clltered lbrouchout lbe Dally Pilot's ciQllfled ldvertlllng pages. Look lbere 'today; you could be a winner. I Proposed Athletic Club ' This is an architect's rendetidg or the Fountains, a $4 mUIJon private health center proposed ln Foun· lain Valley. Plans for the athletic club will be re- • 1 ' v.tewed tonight at 7:30 by the city planning com· mission . The Fountains is proposed Cor 8.5 acres at Warner Avenue and Brookburst Street. I I ' ' JUST 3 LINES DID THE JOB Just three little lines of type in a _1ews- paper -these three -published in Um Dally Pilot's classified advertising col- umns: LRG. I BR. shag cptg. frplc. beam . ceiling, '195 mo. (ad- . dress nnd phone No.) " That's all It took to change a lifestyle for a happy new tenant and rent An aoortment for a happy landlord. Oallv Pilot ads. can make you happy. too. How many lines would 70u like tn pub- lish? Phone. an ad-Visor at 64z-s678. Oraage Coast • \Varmer and clear ls how lhe weather service caUs it for Thurs- day, wilb highs in lbe upper 60s at the beaches and the low 70s in· land. Overnight lows in the low !Os. INSIDE TODAY Tlte "Cllicke11 Ranch," a house of ill repute wl1ich opened iii 1844 ~uul was the oldest e!- tablUhed bml1lt'sS 111 the state of Te xas, hos been sold. See Page 8. Al Ytur ltnkt S '"''" lf" L. M. In• 11 Ctt/ftnlWI J, 2' C•rt.r COfMr lJ (IH•lfitd U.S1 Ctmk• 4t (NU..,.. 4t °"" """''" ,, l•ltorl .. PtH I lllt«ttfllflllOlll 1f.tJ Plf1111<0 21•1J ,,.,. ~ "'""' ... ._.,. ~ '" tM Str"fk• 'II Arut Lalldtrs • Mt/IM.11 •-~'flt1 14•15 M111HI ,-IHtds JI N.ii.tl•I NIWI 4, 7t 0•'"41 C1f111Y 11 s,i.i. hfl• 21 s..h. l,.\t DI'. llflllertilill u 1191:• ro\fltt!Olt "''' Ttl.n.IM ,. Tllt•ltn l'-JS WHftltf' 4 v.-11 Nnn c, n L---------\, • ( 2 1 O"ILV _P_IL_o_r_,_ ___ ij ____ w_fd_M_sd.::'':.:.·..;Jl::.•c:"'::."IL.:2.::•·:...l::.9c..7• • British Colwitbla Workers Eyed Navy:P~es The city or Htmlington Beach Complex; 7 Die has a one-day job otrer for 400 to 500 ttaidenta, according to City Clerk Alida Wentworth. She needs ttgislered vottra to serve as clerks, Judtet and inspectors !or the April t munlctpel election . The pay will be $2Q to Yachtsman SCENE OF AV~ANC,HE Mony fHrtd Burled TERRACE, B.C .. (UPI) -The bodies 12> per person. of three more victims of an avalanche The work involves time spent that buried a truck stop-motel complex at the precincts where votes are U.S. Navy planes equipped wtlb 1nCra under 40 feet of snow were brought cast, making sure the election red equipment today joined the search out 1oday, raising the number of known procedure is followed according to in snow-covered .southern. Utah for the dead to seven. Officials fear the toll the Jaw. missing aircraft believed piloted bJ. Ken ioold go as high as 15. This election will be held during DeMeuse, 41, wealthy San FraDct.co Rescue operations were h" a 1 t e d . spring vacation, so any students temporarily after tle hnlllfs .. were • who are registered voten are land developer and yachtsman. ~ Ground and air searchts over the brought out to allow avalanctic ~ts · welcome to apply. Phone the · remote area have failed to uncover any to examiGe a snow ledge overhangin& clerk's office at 536-522& to sign · trace of the twin engine Beechcraft the North route truck stop because ·of ~ up. in which . DeMeuae, hil 19-year-<>ld IOll, fears of a possible second collapse. . ._ c da h Shannon • and •~ A Royal canadian ~1ounted Police reg, UR ter I lu, liq~ olher persons were aboard on a D.lght spo kesman said it rained off and on to California from a akiing weekend all ni ght at the site of the Tuesday From Page 1 in Colorado. avalanche, about 28 miles west of 1 The others have been tentatively Terrace and 8.50 miles north of SCHOOLS idenUfied "as Gilbert Rad7.at, about M, VanCouver. • • • fonnerly of Newport Buth; John Parks Thi!,,. he , said , raised fe~rs that the IV, an attorney and fonner congreaakmal overhan~if!g, sno~ ledge might collapse Voters -would create: candidate from San Franclsco, and or-·tts--o.wn·_ weight and bury rescue -Runtiiigton Beach Unified High Parks' wife, Nlnla. Radzat la identified "·orkers. Tbe spokesman said a School Distr'ict with 38,495 total students as an executive of the Union Bank. By ALMON LOCKABEY ..... ........ ~ resump'tion of •"rescue efforts would Th 1 'shed t 7 15 in Kindergarten to 12 levels, the second e Pane van1 a : p.m. I dept;nd on the res ult or the avalanche Sunday after the pilot of another private inspedk>il team . l~rgest school C:llstrict -in Orange County. aircraft picked up a transmission from F d Se A • d Volkmar-7.obel, a JO.year-old truck -Westminster Unified School District OeMeuse stating that his plane was tm S t SI e driyfr, · was found alive beneath about with 13,360 tota1 students, an average icing heavily and losing atttulde in a lC feet o~ snow, Sgt. Robert Dearmond t Ut h • size. snows orm over a . km hil said, adding, "It was a miracle he The ·1 t 'd tified t Id F B • F t . V II Unified School p1 ot, as ye uru en ' o 1 Or 00 0 e survived ." -oun ain a ey Civil Air Authorities that he followed He said Zobel told police he saw District with 11,227 st~ents, also DeMeuse's plane from 12,000 to 81000 I H • five or six persons in the corfee shop average size. f~t and then lost radio contact. • ,, a I p w d p a fe st ,,. f • n untmgton before the slide hit. Others could have -&al Beach Unified, with 1,547 Ulah Civil Air Patrol Maj. C. W. been in the service st ation or the small th t Whitehead, search coordinator at St The purthase _of 1 ne:w-1i motel next door. students, the smallest in e coun y. George, said five other planes had joined c bookmobile has been established '"a"s"'a'--Dearmond-uid-cltances-were-poo!'-Ula11.---All...dis.trictsexcept Seal Beach would the'""!~~~~~~~~c.Ji'i!!ded~J!OD!L _____________________ _....,_ h top priority by Huritington Beach· city any more survivors would be found . have sufficient high school campuses the ground by snowmobiles. 11111-StaM~,... w councilmen. Dave Newman, a helicopter pilot who to handle current enrollments. The 467 Searchers beUeve the plane is down Root of TroulJles d' Monday night , they set aside $3l,023 flew Zobel to Mills idemorial llospital Seal Beach high school students could in an area south-southwest of Hatch, 1 for the purchase ol a new bookmobile in Terrace, said the .slide area was attend One of three campuses -Marina, betw~n Panguitch and Bryce canyon. This overtµrned truck full of dirt and tree roots led to an hour and a to repJace the one which broke down "a real mess. The whole parking lot Edison or Huntjngton Beach -in the Newport frient;ls of DeMeuse said he a half tieup of traffic northbound on the San Diego Freeway Tues-0 just before Christmas. The money will and building sites were swamped. in largest district. ~ was an experienced pilot wUh more day. A California Highway Patrol sigalert was lifted at 5 p.m. after o be liken Qutot'thn:lty's·federal~revenue an ocean of snow.'' The \Vestminster High campus would than 10,000 hours flying time. the blocked lanes were cleared of debris and the Torrance firm's t sharing allocations. . Zobel, whO was reported tn sat1SfactOl'Y be the most crowdOO ana 4-3-3--DeMeus-e-warexpected-tn--5an-Dtego-tFa:iler-wa9-righted.-llFi·Yer,-wOO-w-as-not-injured-in-incident,-bll&11Led----lll---I City Administrator Dave Rowlands condition, was "hollering like a bull" ' Westminster students might have to "'.ithin the next few days to prepare combination of load, the on·ramp curve and wind for tipping load. said Tuesday .he was surprised at how when rescue workers pulled him to attend Fountain Valley High for awhile. his famed 75-foot ketch Blackfin for many residents had missed the safety, Newman said. "He continued But high school administrators say the start of the 1,4.JO.mlle San Diego bookmobile. lt nonnally serves as a to thrash around and babble incoherenUy Westminster is the only area with a to Acapulco race. portable Ubrary, making frequent stops and we wresUed him all the way to decreasing elementary level enrollment, in shopping centers, schools a n d the hospital." which would take the pressure off in· neighborhoods. One of the dead, Allan Mac Donald, a few years. City coµncilmen had said they wanted a Highway Department employe from the bookmobile on the road again, even Terrace, was found shortly after Zobel "ThJs plan reaJJy appeals to me of though Rowlands had hoped to wait was rescued . Two victims were identified all the unUication plans I've seen," a few months for the 1974-75 budget as service station c.IJendant Steven Bauer, v.•ho is also an Ocean View year. l\tintenko and Donald !.aginodlere, 'll, trustee. said Tuesday. Rowland! said he is not sure how a Prince Rupert buinessman, who were Mangers said he doesn't ''want to qWcltly a new vehicle can be purchased both. found about . two hours later. be pushy." but would like to dispel and outfitted for library service. Another victim. who was found about the rumors La'lat the high school district I 11:30 p.m., was identified as Theodore ~s tal)ing a "~leadership" role in the Armstrong, 27, of Terrace, also a service issue. I Boy~ Cl~& 'Nets' ; s~'1n"::n~m~~ye;,,1ssing ·was the owner no~~is ~.~t1~~~u:r:&~~;;;:;ity or the station, Charles Daumont, his plan under study by a joint committee,'' $4 000 A daughter said. I Jack Rope r, high school di strict ' On UtO As many as 100 n?scue worke rs dug superintendent , paid Monday. "But this through Ille snow all nigllt with lhe is one 6fl tbtni!thods!ttlrolve a l:titlcal The Huntington Jl+ch Boys rJiJ;, raised $4.tlllO for club aMlvl~es by se!Tuig tickets on a 1974 Mustang II. Pat Downey, executive di rector of the Boys' Club, said 7,000 tlckeU! were sold on the car. The $4,000 was profit above the price of the car \\'hich the club bought. A Loog Beach couple, Jerry and Diane Lenning. v.·on the car. Paul Riley , an attorney, and Dr. help of trained dogs and floodlights. hou sing problem." "The whole unification issue," Roper added, •ljs~fter all, a' territorial rights battle und rneath. And the best plan is the one he people will accept." Nixon Seeking Tax Break Cuts . For Oil Firn1s From Page I COMPUTER. • • Cancer Research Donations Asked Israel Withdraws Some " For W ashh11111e ~quipment From Canal By United Press International Friends of Joe "Country" Wasbbume Tsrael w i th drew some heavy requested today that well-wishers of the equipment from its foothold on the \rest deceased musician-composer mate bank of the Suez Canal today in memorial contrjbutions iD the form of preparation for the pullback of forces donalions to cancer research. along the front with Egypt . "He was serious about this," said Egyptjan ··President Anwar Sadat, . ' Suez-Cairo highway Friday, militart sources said, along wi1h tanks and artillery protecting them. Mrs. Jean Flynn, 8 Lag\IDA Niguel meanwhile, said Syria was ready to woman \vho knew Washbume for more start n e got 1 at Ions on troop than three decades. 11Jt was written disengagement on the northern Golan into his will." Heights. commanders. Wa!hburne, who sang and played on Israel also permitted E g Y Pt i an The first stage of disengagement calli,: U.N. forces will move into the p:tlitiona given up by Israel and tum them ovtr to Egypt six hours later to avoid ~ between troopS of the two sides , according to an agreement worked out by Jsn:eli and Egyptian mllltary some of the nation's most popular rad.Jo ambulances to evacuate 300 v.·ounded shows in the 1930s and 40s, succumbed Egyptians from Suez City to Cairo. for lsl1!ieli troops to move cl<11e to to a heart attack Monday in Newport Israeli forces crossed the c·a n a 1 • the port city of Adablyato, north ol Beach. surrounded Suez City and encircled the the highway linking Suez City and catro; Virginia , his wife 0£ 40 years, died Egyptian 3rd Army last October. They and to reopen the road to civilian traffic of cancer one 'year ago. have controUed the road to Cairo ever for the first time since fighting ended Final services are slated for 2 p.m. since. · Oct. 24. • , ·Thursday in the chapel at Pacific View The Israeli military command in Tel In Rabal, Morocco, Sadat said Syria Robert ~ham, a dentist, served as co-chairmen for the fund raising event. Memorial Park, Corona del Mar. Aviv said the equipment removed today v.•as willing to discuss a 1lmllar \\'ASHINGTON (AP) _ President agreement with the Bank of America consisted of support vehicles and some 1 H-'"" at 4.25 percent interest totals $li6,584 tanks. Israeli sold iers also began picking disengagement on lhe GO an ... uts. Nixon asked Con gress today to annually, he said. S d Sh up some of the estimaled 750,000 land He said the Geneva peace conleren~ reduce the tax breaks available to U.S. That figure reaches more than Sl.2 tu ent Ol mines around the Israeli forces. "'cannot restart as lonR as there is oil companies operating overseas and million after the seven years, when The mines will be replanted at the no agreement between Syria and Israel to ease the demands or present clean the district will own the computer. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A high school new Israeli lines east of the Suei Canal on disengagement. Damascus ls ready air Jaws. senior was shot in the chest as he to which Israel agreed to wtthdraw after to hold discussiom on tbls matter." The President sent Congress a new was jogging at the athletic field at a weet of negotiations in which Secretary The Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz ukl; From Page I JACKSON .•. r p y t F a s w A II 0 n a a b r 0 1 I g s 0 a I energy message urging passage of lhe Lobbying Bill Di es Locke High School, police said. The of State Henry Ki s.inger played a major however, that Lsrael rejected Syrian about the hiD'h nr1'ce of 01·1 be said victim, Robert Briscoe, 18, was listed role. proposals for a dlstngagement slmilar t---~=; ~J:. • • emergency-1egislation_p r._e._v_i_o_u_s L the a~i~~~d~~l~~d -~~r!ss Y::t $4~ proposed and adding uew proposals. "--10-;~":Y._?1,..ng'A"°~"'~"T'"ied"'oc-i--.~•At"hc~) _A_ss_e·~-b~lyru=Lo~t ~~j ~i:=tt~it~t Martin Luth~~r~elid~~~:~rt;;h~ch~;j~ulth~ed~e-tr.~~n~~"'. e'.11"!an~w".:o~r~ked~-"o'.".ut~lo~r~th~c'__'.'.Su".'e:' __ a barrel was a: fair price for new Nixon also announced he was ordering l~~:;;~~~~~;;;~======~~i~~~~::=;::;::;;;;ii;iiir;;;;;;;;;;;;~ domestic oil production but now the the leasing of 10 million acres of federa l Government C.Ommittee Tu esday after price is $10.35. ~ offshore lands for oil and gas several members said they were afrai d -Marine 'Guilty' VISTA (UPfl - A Marine has pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in the death of hls infant son who died last October of severe interDal injury. DaVid A. Holdren, 19, will' be sentenced in Superior ~urt Feb. 7. OIAMICoAIT •• developntent beginning in 1975. Th is it would infringe on freedom of speech would be about 10 times the leasing righ ts. Assemblyman Raymond Seeley rate of 1973 and more than triple the (R·Blythe), authored the measure that previous expansion plans. would have required persons appearing And he said federal money for energy before le(::islative and local government research and development will total bodies to present a Jetter saying they some $1.8 billion in fiscal 1975, almost represent the group they claim to speak double the level or one year ago. for. Lo1J"11ing Charged , .. o .. _, ....... L.,;,., .,..... -: ,Capistrano Man Attacks 11 com111Md "'-·"-',.-.... ~Mu....., r, DAILY PILOT ,,,. Ot•rioe Coe1f f':!,«llJ(hlf>g COtnPtf!f. s~ .. " ' ;::.~":: ~~.~~:~· :::::. ·~= Reg.' onal Coast Off1'c"al H11t1tfflllt"" 811H;l\l'1"-111n \11111r. L111uowl .. } ::";.'::'"~::::::::'.' :'.~':. '~= ' ' ' ••tlllori II Publlil'iiit-U!VN~<~.-t---------­ l"• prlM!NI publlthlng plf11I It 11 JJll West 8 ty Slrffl, Cotl• Mita., C.ll!OfTtlt, tlt'6. llvb•1t H. Wt.J f'r911cl1nt 1n0 ,llblltMr J1c.k R. C•rf•r Vi« l"tftlll'"t 11111 Gt.,.r1l 1MNt1F Thot111• K11w il' E.clllC!r Tha"''' A. M11rphi111 M11Yglft~ l!dllOr ClierlH H. laat Ric.h1rll ,, Nall Aulll...t M1111t"'9 E11lltn T1nv c.~a1, Wnt °''""' Counrr l!'iklt' .............. OHke 1717i l •1ch le11l1¥tN M1lll11i A4Mf•••: '.0. ••• ,,0, 92641 --L .. -1'9Cft~ zn F1rt" A'N!\119 Cffll Mtt.1: JJI Wtll lty S!rtti Ntw"°'I llK"I :Jm fttwi>lff lloufl'Ytrd $in (1•"'911ltl: .. Horii! I I ClmlM llMf .. , ........... f7141 '4:1-4111 C...,.,. A4ue;tll:ln f 642-1671 ,,_... ...,_ °"""' C.-t¥ ~--Int C9Ptfltftl, 111.I., °"""" a.ti '°"'llthl"'I C-~ll'f, No -•!ttllt. llllltlflllh. .. ! ... ~ ""'"" .,. *'"'''~ """"' _., R f~-WI"-! ...... ,.,._ fllltlllfl "'-C9Pt'flfltl .-. _.... <'-• -~ MW 9t C•ttl Miit. C111Mm1-. J4illlta"i.llDfl t¥ °"'"' a ... """""''°'' 11'1' llMll U.IJ _l .. lrl fftlllttff By JOHN VALTERZA 01 lbl 01ltr P'llol 11111 A Capisfrano Beach man has accused Judy Rosener of the South C.Oast Region!! Zone Conservation C.Ommission of lobbying on behalf of a developer and berating h.im for appealing to ove rtum an approved development. Frank Rainey of Capistrano Beach sa id Commissioner Rosener of Newport Beach phoned him to criticize his appeal or the commission's approval of a S3-unlt tov.11house development in the Capistrano Beach Pali~es. She had voted in favor of ii. Rainey said the call came J an. 13 after he . appe11led the development plal)lled by Frank S. Smith of Newport Beach. Rajney told a reporter the ca ll 11mounted to "a member of the panel intervening in behalf of a develorer." Mrs. Rosener, howev<i;r, derued this . She said Rainey had misinterpreted lhe intent of her call. Both agreed that some harsh w.ords were exchanged. to the state commission of her commission's approval of a permit for the Smith project. She said that she suggested that if his group ''cried wolf too often that it might spoil the legitimacy" of future appearances before the commlsslons. '-Rairley claimed Mrs. Rosener heartlly supported the Smilh'project. "For a member' or the commlalon to call a citizen and challenge his right to disapprove of a development· Is terribly wrong," he said, adding, "Some of the argu ments she gave me were identical to those of the developer." Rainey recen\ly_ st<pped down at the end of his ter:m as president of the Capistrano Beach C om mu n I t y Association. He admitted the coastal commissions -state and loca1 -are accustomed to hearing t).is opposition to proposals to build townhouses on the fonner estates acreage of the Palisades. 1 --llllM U,61 ,.,.,,,..,.., Mrs. Rosener said she caUeORalhey to find out the basis of his appeal "l have always spoken for the J,000 people )'ho live in the Palisades wlio are sallly ci>nctrned about tho Mure of the area," he said. ' • • • I • , OPlll .... Skateboanls-6.95 to 10.95 Slantboanls-19.95 Shuffleboanl Sets-22.00 rts--&-Dart-Baanls • Basketllall Back Beards & Goals Tiiiis si.s lnsses . Sliarts -Su Rackets Bals Racket Strilllinc • Handball Glov~ & Balls Racquetball Rackets Badminton Racquets Table-Tennis-P.addles Waniiup SUits-21.95 up Cbildrens Wannup Suits--19.95 Gym Shirts & Sltarts Basketllal Slloes BasebaR Shoes Soccer Slloes Track Slloes .Bibs-larts-Tires-Tubes Bike Repaiilg C&OIU IUllllAY • ._ ________________ ._. __ ...., ___________ _. • •, ' • • • . • • • . • . : I a t a H DAIL't Pl~')T • •• At Your .q •• Blaze Guts Anaheim Com an A Sud.ty, w-, ud f'rldlly Feature Of Ille llolly Piiot PUC ,Okays -GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMPHRIES ~· ~,,.. • """_.J AMETHYST FEBRUARY'S GEM . ' Drug Deaths Probed SAN DIEGO IUPJ) -The deaths of two pati ents or the drug rehabilitation center at Miramar Naval air Station are being investigated, the Navy said Tuesday:-The -bodies of Nav Fireman -Apprentice"-V;'ilham i\Mcrson. I . o Atlanta. and ~1arinc Pvt . Theodore Rice. 20, o( Oelroil. Y.'cre found Saturday in their quarters. ' • ' H.L .. BALBOA J: R. Clark Company hos bern snld l B k ~ · d to Delan Corporation, %%95 um"ersity C DWDnto ·1•g .o~ o~~e A<e. St. Poul. Minn. 55111. AlthougL. ""' ""' '='--: _ ,a-·'b-.1.-~-. ~-...;Rm'l10ji&cli&iiil covers are no ngcr This stone. of deep religious sig- nificance. "'as the first set in the third rO\V ·of the breastplate of Aat'On-;--l\-We·s-believed-to-typif-y--the-~----­ sacrifice or Christ , and later was stocked by retail stores, they are available by mall order rrom Dtlan's sales departmeet. Surprise! It's ' Tlie Streaker TALl.AHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) - "Streaking" has become a rad on the Florida State Un t v er s I ty campus. It involves a male running nude aq.oss the cal'l}pus. . associated 'vith St . Valentine. fu Death of So11-in-law One of the first gemstones used for beads and a1nulets, it \Vas be- lieved by the an~ients to sharpen intellect, aid hunter~. prevent dis-- s8n Clemente real eState broker Charles Jackson Htck]ey Jr. was charged with murder at South Orange C.OUnty Municipal Court Tuesday in connectlpn with the stabbing death of his son-In-law. Hickley; 53, of 237 Via Socorro. was released from Orange County jail on his promise to reappear for the preliminary hearing Feb. 4. HIC\'Jey was me1\e<l late Saturday nighl moments after a family argument aL his fashionable Shoreclllls home. , . . . ease and control evil thoughts. In Tfle 1nc1dent reportedly followed a · medieval times it \VBS said to make ra~lly argument over custody or its wearer shrewd in b_usiness. Shirley's 2.-:;<a~d son, H i ck I e Y 's The first o! many amethyst leg- grandaon. ends concerns Bacchus, god ol Hlckley's daughter Joan, 21, and the wine, and Af!1elbyst hand1naiden child had been staying with her parents. or goddess Diana. To . save Ame· Coroner's deputies said the victim had thys. lro1n Bacchus,_ Diana turned been stabbed ·once in the heart nnd her into a clear white sto~e. Bae· once in \he livc'r. chus1 frustrated, poured wine over • Detectives said Shirley :"' asserteclly this stone, imparting its purple force'.d his way into the ho1ne to discuss color.! Amethyst is still held by the child. some to be protection against intox- They said a shouting and shoving bout icat\on. Seiko DX ... more than just another pretty ftce. J.C. T""'.o ~ertts O~in On Coastal Water District · Candidates for two vacancies .on the Coastal li.1unicipal Water District ~rd of directors may take out nomination papers from the Registrar of Voters office beginning Feb. ti. . . The C.Oastal Municipal Water District is the "middle man" for water sa~es between the Metropolitan Water District and water districts serving the Orange Coast between Costa l\{esa and San Clemente. Tenns of William K. Patrick 0£ the Costa Mesa division and Hans _J. Lorenz of the Newport Beach division ei:pire this year. , . Nomination papers may be picked up between Feb. 11 and March a for the June 4 election. The Reg~trar Qf Voters office is localed at 1119 E. Chestnut Ave .. Santa~.;;An;;;:;•;-· ,,.="""""""'""r.;r;,;----o q~lify as a director. the can 1 at~ must be a registered voter, a resident or the Coastal Municipal Water District. and the division in which he is running. Muchmore. 17 ~mort., in rad. And self-winding, bi·linp.t ; nstant day-dote change calen- dan. 98.2 ft. WRlet•tfetedud aynt'hronited aecond settinJ. Plus lhe kind of space:·a.P a.L'CUrlCJ and qu:tlity that Seiko i9 ft1mOG tor. You've seen thlBSeikoDX oqtchea on telrrit:ion. Now come in and 11ee \\'hy owning a &lli:o ii like having rour O\Vn liltl• robol. .. j I,' • • t 'ti T~ master ·streaker surpr1!tet unsuspecting Coods and t h e n streaks to the safety or an Indoor hideoway before a c a m Pus patrolm•n happens by. Campus police wam that anyone caught st.rr:aking wlll be aJTeSted for indecent exposre. When san Clemente police arrived, lhey found Ronald J.awrtn<e Shirley, 2l, a carpet layer l'.roln Yorba Linda, fatally wounded on the floor. followed and moments la.ter Hickley ran Remaining a beautiful, relatively ror the knife. inexpensive gem, Amethyst is a 1121 MEWPOlT l l VO., COSTA MlSA 't ' .· •• Tbe officer applied mouUHo-mouth ~uscitatliln but said Shirley ~Id not respond. I I I I • Hinckley rcporl<dly called police stone you can be proud to wear or himself arter the Incident P?lice g•ii~v_:e:_· ______________ ~.,!~,'.!:'.=:_-described him as calm and coopero.t1ve . ~ COM\'EN!l:NT lElMS )1 'l'lA•S IN lHl SAM( lOCAflOM • • " • • 1.o11. .... .ic1•t'-M1t1• .. C~•'I• 'HOfoll ·~··-v-- • .. 4 DAIL V PILOT Kissinger • Dean's Testimony. Standing Up So ,Far l mp rec _On Spying WASHINGTOll (UPI) -While you \.\'ert 1way, a reporter told Secretary or State Henry A. Kissinger, it came out that the Pentagoi. was spying on you. Kissinger, giving his first news conference Tuesday sil\Ct hi1 ll·day marathon of peace talks in Egypt cind lsrael, was not fluffed but was not as precise as usual iD answering. He said he knew there was a White House investigation -"the so-called plumbers" -into leaks from the super- sensitive National Security Cowlcil, which he then headed, but he never was told the results. WRY NOT? He was asked. 1 "Because I was told 1 "'as not to be informed of It." Who told him? 11[ have said all !hat 1 will say on this subject. but all internal security matters in the White Hou.se after May, 1970, were handled by Mr. (John D.) Ehrlichman's o!Hce ." Ehrlichman was one of the top \Vhite House aides who disappeared from President Nixon's elite team after the \\'atergate investigation got under way. While Kissinger was engaged in high diplomacy in the Middle East, it was disclGSed in Washington that the Pentagon had a spy ring within the National Security Council even though Rear Adm. Robert 0. Welander sat in on its meetings as liaison officer for the Joint Chiefs of Starr. "AND IN THE COURSE of this The U.S. Embassy in Saigon said the . . American \Vas a civilian employe of interm~ahon, there ~as developed an the U.S. defense attache's of fice in Da allegaUon not only with respect to the Nang. He "·as identified as Gerald Emil .._source e~ the leak: but also about _!~ Zl, of Larayette llill, Pa. ~nauthonzed tran!f~ ofOocuments_ from A Dutch tanker rescued 23 South Y office . to Ute. office or the, Chairman Vietnamese crewmen of a patrol boat 1of the Joint Chiefs of Stair -Adm. sunk last Saturday in the batlle tor rThomas H. Moorer. h p I th Sa' nd , "Beyond. this one interrog~tion ,. I ~as !n~oun~~~e s, e igon comma t~ld nothing .about. the 1nv~ligat1~n The command sai d two or the men ~1ther prtced1ng or follow1ng th!s died shortly after they were picked up 1nterr°'ation .. I was amazed by this and .i,wo others were in serious condition. 1 allegation, lll?. tbe . olf~ of the~ Saigon's chief military spokesman, Lt. chalnnan and_ my ofr1oe bad worlt.ed Col . Le T·r·u n g Hien said south ... THE SURVIVORS slayed afloat for 79 hours in life preservers before the tanker Kopionella picked them up about 17S miles east of Da Nang and about 50 miles "·est of tbe Paracel archipelago, Hien said. He said the men repor1ed : Their ship was hit by a Chinese missile and set afire last SatW'day ·morning. Tbe captain ordered the a:ew to abanckli ship but stayed aboard biin.seU,i1 and /a "large number" of,.. the men remained 1,1,ith him. An .l>olfl' later, the Chinese opened fire agaii), lhd the boat. sank slx hours later. cloeely wgethfr' • • . I must add that ' J wu not aware ol. the fact that a :a • ~ ,; .. n•111-..,..'"'°""'""''"""n"""ll'•""'~n...,•..,•<;.1 report was' being prepared by Mr. Ehrlictunan, and I have never seen that Teport. Nor have I seen the reports .;. or the investigation that was conducted by (then Defense Secretary Melvip) Hughes Arrest? Laird's office." 1 NOR DID HE KNOW until 11.st week, Kissinger said, that his one-time aide & ' Recluse Souglit in Airtvest Case · · David Young was investigiting the leaks. "l did not instruct him, nor did I ~ RENO. Nev. (UPIJ - A legal effort to notify billionaire Howard Hughes he's wanted in court to face grand jury indictments has resulted in returned letters marked, "Moved, left no address." • request it. I never saw · the reports . " Kilsinger said since his return he But U.S. attorney Devoe Heatin said Tuesday a warrant for his arrest . had talked to William Fu I bright . i could be issued if Hughes fails to appear as ordered Friday for arraignment 1 Dtmocratk chainnan of the Senate on stock manipulation and conspiracy charges. l-=---·'-'F""'"'i,gn Relations Committee; ,,J,,,o!'hn"---"~ . Hughes' attorneys have sought dismissal or the charges, saying theY Stennis, Democratic chairman of the acke<!SU:Ostance. - · 1 Sen.ate Anned Forces C o m m i t t e e • A nine.count indictment alleges a conspfracy by the reclusive Hughes. I volunteering to "answer any questions ,., now believed living in the Bahamas, and others, to pressure directors of lhey might have on this subject." Airwest airlines inlo selling by forcing down the value of company stock. The I indictments also charge harassment by laY.'Suit threats against Airwest diree- Red Author Scorned iors. I J\.fOSCO\V (UP1) _ The Soviet press ~ TWO SWIU\10NSES were sent to Hughes at his last known address , the ~ 1 today kept up its attack on dissident Summa Corp. in Las Vegas .. The firsl \'IBS returned. with the notation "moved , 1 author Alexander I. SOizhenitsyn, linking left no address," the seco nd u•as refused by the corporation. ~ I him "1th Western hawks, 1tfaoisls and "\Ve can't serve a summons out side the continental limits of the United f; . the follo\''ers of Hitler. Literaturnaya States," said Heaton. ··So \\·e can't go to the Bahamas to serve it if that's ~ G · h kl f h whereheis. ! w~~~ Jn~on~,~~~ ne=~~n °enJr: "Our position is he cannot be arraigned through an attorney. A wamint for J l page to denunciation! of the Nobel Priu· arrest is preliminary to extradition proceedings." r.+ ; winning author. I ' I • • s •C""e••r'•:_fi'::••::•::•~·~~.J:..~::...:;; ,O ... M.11..I• ~~'-J,~ holir •r 1nt ltl•l!o ,,lt,ltport. r!pplf19 In .1,p!IM f/'&l'f'I Ill mooring Ind ov.rturnh19 11. T¥(9 HmllrrK:kl .,...,, 111(1 b!ONll OYfl" 111 (won• (f!I fM s.,.,. "Ill ''",..°" ., •• , b1«.klft0 tt)e ltlYttl!Cll FlffWl l" IOI" morl Ill•"+ 11'1 nour. Abo11t 17.000 lolllti.rn C•llllN'flll El!lWNI Com11111y t11.tl)ft'lfr1 11'1 ttw •l'H Wffe Wfflloul llOWtf fOr MW!'ll no11r• DKlllH If wil'MI ••m•Ot· ' rnp• cat .... • Body of Abducted Girl Folllld in Lake Perjury Charge Not Filed After Heari11g Nixon Tapes • 'Don it still flt. dHrl° sought never v.·ere recorded and that , a third contained an 181~-minute gap that had obliterated all reference to the Watergate break-in. Meanwhile, the chairman of a Congressional committee investigating Nixon 's tax returns says the President may have to p a y some back Income . ta1es. But he said the question of fraud was still unresolved. . J FTC Calls _for Scary Warning on Cigarettes - WASHINGTON IU.Pl l -The federal THE AGENCY said the current Trade Commission (FTC) told Congress cigarette package warning which reads: today it should ord er a stronger health "warning: the surgeon general has warning printed on cigarette packages, determined. that cigarette amoking ii require the same warning on pacb dangerous to your health" should be of "little cigars" and launch a more explicit. government advertising campaign to It suggested this statement instead: disl'OUrage smoking. "Wiming: cigarette smokine is The agency also said Congre::i• should dangerous to health and may cauae appropriate money for a govem~nt dtath frony--cancer. coronary heart research project to devektp a "safe" disease. chronic bronchitis, pu1mooary cigarette. emphysema and other diseases." The FIC's annual rtport on cigarette !t"5aid the same language should be use said total consumption during 1973' ftiruired to appear in advert.isementl. ·apparently hit 582 billion. another record l and an increase of 3.8 percent over THE REPORT said "little cigar'' the previous year -One of the biggest packages should at least say: "warning: LIBERTY, s .c. (UPI) -The body percentage Increases in recent 'years. smoking little cigars may be dancerous of Tammy Denice Haynes. 12, was round to your health if smoked and in.baled ,.. in the same quantities as cigarettes," in the murky waters of Lake Hartwell Sk I b R and preferably should allO usr IPf!d,fic Tuesday, four weeks afler she was y a . . ecovery clisel .... alxnreted'"from""lrlaundromat.~-------'-'--~,~·~------~---'.Ibe-oommission said il "believu..Jhat __ The Pickens C.OWlty sheriff's office Shi t Le · increased emphaais should be placed P 0 ave on educating lhe publlc, eopecially young. said a murder charge wOuld be riled persons, ·aoout the serious damage to ~ against Virgil Preston Vinson , 36, ~ E } health which can rc!Ult from cigarette ; bachelor housepainter who was charged . San Diego ar v smciking.11 It recommended. m 0 re • earlier with kidnaplng Tammy last Dec. · • government spendin~ on 111 educaUonal : 21. SPACE CENTER. Houston (AP) -campaign which wou d give the """"t"'Y': Tamm y had been missing since she ol health, educatk>n and welfare author· • was ·taken from the laundromat where Frequent faltering of 8 control gyroscope ity "11> purchase time on commm:tal : she had been left with .her t"''o younger has prompted the early disoatch of the broadcattng facilities and space in print ' si!tel'3. Skvlab 3's prime recovery ship. media for the disseminating of messages : But apace ofticials: say the astronauts designed t:o discourage c i g a re t t e : .,,,,.......,. G•"'"""' Gever110r Gov. Edwin W. Edwards or Luialana reports the IRS Is looklng Into his gambling In Nevada, but denies reporu he lost •200,000. "No one has ever paid oCI gambling debts for me anywhere." · · can probably comolete their 12-week smoking." mission even if ~e ailing stabilizer breaks down. "I have: a good feeling we're going to go the 84 days -if the god,., smile on us ." said Skylab-.ProgratrL Director William C. Schneider. SCHNEIDER SAID backup systems probably could hold the atation steady without the gyro for the remaining 11 davs or the mission. Many scientific 'experiments would have to be curtailed, however. A photo survey of eafth wa.. canceled Tue!day after almost c on t 1 n u o u s fluctuations of the gyroscope. uwe should be prepared for i( to go out at an time," Schneider said. "But we ~It won '.t go out at all." tf It dld fall, "we wouldn't come home in a rush'1 because ' control of the 85-ton station y,•ould s hift automatic.any to computer-manieed ·thruster aysteT1111 he Nld. '!J!T, Al'TER the gyro acted up for · more than I hours Tut.day, Sdmekler ordertcl the carrier USS N.-.; Orleans to le:ave for the splaahdown zone ' off the C.ll!omla coast. It wtll .. u on Saturday from Su Dle19, tb,.. day1 ahead of achedule . "Don't conatrue thla aa meaning e're coming home .. rly," Sdmelder told newsmen: uwe juat llon't • ,to block ·th< poalblllty cl coming borne 11rl)'." The 1hlp .. 111 be ID po1ltlon w retrieve th< allronaull anyUme atarttn1 SUnday. They are In the 11th day of the ml- today, with IPlaalldown ..i rcr P'ob. 1: ' .( • Bugged by Name, She'll Start Again . .. . SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Tired oi ! wbecracks about her name, Celeste : Stephanie Martini. 21. asked lhe Superior : court to change her las t name to Boeth. ~ Miss Martini said she picked the last , name at random from Newsweek ! magazine's list of editors, which includes tha l cl 81chard Boeth. t --World-National NetvtJ Also Page 20 DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtllmy of U1t Dail) Piiot • It ,....a11\ttd ""'-.... .,. ... c ..... , ,,,... ....... ....., ............... ,.....,..... . ... • .. lflMllltlt • ... •• • .......... ........ ._..._, .... ~. ~-•Metl. ....llf!Mt, .......... ...... • • . ' . • ' • . ' ' • l ! I \ I t. . r ( ' ,, ..., I I I • ·-I ,_ ,. r ' t· ' DAD.Y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE 0 as1s • ·The HunUngton Bioch Union High School District bu had Ill aban of trouble In .-nt'monthi; but none of it would be reBQlved by continuance. of an unfortu· na .. recall movement belnc orpnlzed acafut TrusteOa Dennis llanieo and Ron Sbentmon. The two school board memllen are targets of. a gt0up of district ruldenll that has linked t6em with last summer's fllror over a showing of the X-rstecl film "Deep Throat" at a San Diego conference. The link, in our opinion, simply isn't strong enough to support any· thing as seriou.s as a recall movement. Superintendent Jack Roper shouldered the brunt of the responsibilitf for the showing ·of the film and has publicly apologized for his judgment In the issue. But' the di.Bsldent group has singled out Mangers and · Shenkman because, they contend, the two trustees kn~w the film was going to be shown and should have halted it. The• fact is, both Mangers and Shenkman say they diJI not understand that the movie was to be shown at the conference and even if they had,-it is clear they were no party to the operstion and did not join in the view- ing: . It 11llY be, as some district parents have contended, that the administration wu dealt with too lighUy in the · incident. Whatever the merits 'of that argument, ho"' ever, Shenkman and Mangers are only two members of the five-member board and hardly responsible for a majority decision to accept Roper's apology for the mat- ter. or eca HunlilJ&lon 'Beach high school di.strict needs at the present time and if this movement continues it cannot help but hann the educaUonal quality of the already battered high school system. • A total of 26,000 district voter signatures must be isocured to launch the recall campaign. Thoughtful citi· zens should consider seriously the implications before th'ey join In a disruptive influence with little or no sub6tance. Recreational Needs Unlike newer, growing communities like Mission Viejo an~ Laguna Niguel, where housing and recreation · facilities have been bulll hattd In band, Founlai,n Val· ley has developed into a city of 50,000 people with a scarcity of things to do within city boundaries. The county helped remedy this with Mile Square Regional Park and the city is following suit with its plans to construct a $2 million recreational complex in the park. Now three developers -actually two physical fit. ness experts and a· medical doctor who .live in Foun· taln Valley or Huntington Beach -want to add a $4 million privately-owned sports and fitness center to the community. The proposal, before the city planning commission at ?:30 o'clock tonight, has met with some generally unwarr".'lted citizen opposition, a group of people who want the area to stay entirely residential. r It would appear that other reasons -possibly parti· san political matters -could be the real substance be· hind the recall movement. Recall is a serious disruptive force on any political body. Disruption certaillly Is about the last thing the The private complex would complement the public facilities and together, they could 'serve Fountain Val- ley families of all economic levels. Based on evidence to date, it warrants approval. ~ acute case of inferiority complex. Thinks he's the only person in town who hasn 't been bugged or wiretapped.' ,H Mosquitos ~___.~us~oH-~-1- Lawyers' Group Backs Lower Rates Dear -.Goomy Gus --Spee•.....__ ......... •. its Should Cut Insurance F atalities 'FNEYJ.HARRIS) Research for Lazfi SttlcWltl and Other Curioui Correspondent.I: "Mr. H-.rf'i!-From what single cause do more people in the world today die than from any otber?"-L.L.B., Florida. Surprisingly •oouih, In this age, tbt greatest single cee or death ~ the world is still from moaquito-bome diseases. • • • "Mr. llarril-Ia It true that 'Henry Stanley' .,.. not tbt real name of lllo ' man who romid Ll v· . · lngstone in Afri ca and immortalized the phrase, 'Dr. Living- stone, I presume?'" -G;c., Kansas. Yes, his real name was John Rowlands; a Welsh orphan he !!migrated to the U.S. and in his youth took the name of the New Orleans merchant who befriended him. Rowlandl also !oug!lt on both sides In our Civil War. • • • "Mr. Harris-I read sOmewbt!re that ----.~coun=t;y-llr Ewopo bu-t..o-capitall instead of one. Do you know which country this ls?"-A.N., Ohio. Holland (tbt Netbtrlands, If you will) designates 'Amsterdam as Its con- stitutional seat, and The Hague as ill political capital. • .. • • • "Mr. Harris-Somt people lnsbt that Bonnie Prince Charlie, tbe Scotti.sh hero o! song aod stary, cotJ}d not' speak a word of Engllsh, and I say this is Do they reelly jilan to pull down the Washington Monument and put up an oil derrick in its place? "'-y.B.J. .._, .. ,.. .... .,..._....n ,....,. ....... _...,.,, ,...... .. .,.... fll' '" wa•w1r. lellll ,_ "' ,_.. 19 OleMW .... DllltY Pltl. To the Editor : Wjth reduced speed limits in California and a nationwide gas shortage affecting us aU, we can expect fewer cars ~ the road and fewer accidents with f less severe injuries than ever ~fore. For example, the National safety Co!plcil estimates there will be 15,000 fewer highway deaths this year than last. BASED on these projections, Assembly • -~-Speaker Bob ~MoretU J!aL~ 4..: California's. insurance companies to lower their auto insurance r a t e s voluntarily. Unfortunately !or tbt public, the oompanies have refused to do this. l-1ble. Wbo is rJiht?"-N.O'N., Van- couver, B.C. Boonie Prince Charlie was hall Polish, bom Jn Italy, spoke English with a ,,__ llalian accelit, ud dled, . a )laUnlpt clnmkard Jn Rame, attendiiil only bJ ltll bulard daughter. • • • "Mr. ·HarrJa-Js ll true that a Pope onoa'...-the Ubreltl for comic operas! If so, who was · he, and when was tbis1 "-R.T., VermonL Not quite: Pope Clement IX, who reigned 11117.el, wrote tbe libretti !or the earliest comic opens, but years before be ascended tbe Papacy. • • • "Mr. Harris-My teacher laughed at . me when I described a woman as a 'Titaneu.' Does a 'Titan' always have to be a maJe tigure?"-0.P., New Mex-Jca. , No; actually there were 12 Titans ln anclent Greek religion, six of whom were sons and six of whom were..._ daughters of tbt gods. • • • "Mr. Harrb-Do you believe th at a Supreme Court judge sbould be appointed JI be has not bad previous judicial experlence?"-B.B., Iowa. Same would point to John Marshall, perhapo the greatest of the Cbie! Justices 'of lbe U.S. Supreme Court, who served brilliantly for ~ years, without ever having spent a day an any judicial bench tmlll he was appointed Chief JuaUce. Is it lair that inlUrance companies collecl ever greater prV!itl . at tbt expenie o! the motoring public! . TffE. CaWornia Trial La' w y e rs Assoclation urges tbt Slate Leglslature to consider legislation to pua these savinp alolltl to the pabllc. That happened Jn Rhode Island and tbt public will ... p the benefit u of Feb. I . crLA hopea the same thing will happen In Calllomla. . DA YID B. BAUM President, California Trial Lawyen ASloclation Greed11 1Baees' To the Editor: The at~bide of Newport Beach Plannlng Commission Olalrman Wllllam Aiee and the other negative commissioners regarding tbt low and moderate Income housing Jn Newport Beach prvpoeed-by James-Parker and Jackie Heather is despicable. rr IS tbls selfish, greedy attitude· which is so prevalent among the "haves" agaimt the "have nob" that ls the very attitude that will drive our country into socialism._ 1be complete greed of our oU companies is an example that is very apt to cause a nationalization of our oil resources ... and it ahould. So when socialism doe! happen, don't MAILBOX Letters trom readef'.t are welcome. Normally, writers ahould convey their me&.tages in 300 words or less. The right to condeme letleTs to fit space or eliminate libel i& reserved. All let.- ters -must include lignature.and maif. ing addfes.t but namea may be Witlz,. held on requeat if aufflcient reason ts apparent. Poetry will not be pub- l ished. blame the radlcala or the leftists. It's going to come about because of persons such as this. . ROBERT JACKSON · Worth Saving To '!be Editor: The beautiful palm trees lining Palm A venue in Huntington Beach are now being compared to "~ephone poles." (Daily Pilot, Jan. 11). Anyone who can't stretch your neck to see tbe tops close by bad better go further away -to see possibly the only landmark left to beauU!y Huntington Beach and which distinguiahe! tbls great old town from thousands of others. ("Anyone" might also learn to distinguish between a living tree with !ollage and a dead tree-pole wltb wJm ud imulators OD top.) WE DOPE-Mr. Daryl -Smith, a supervisor in the Public W o r k s Deparllgent, will conUnue his interviews long enOugb to save our dear old trees, whether or oot be chooses to plant more of their noble descend8llts. Thank you for publishing the article and picture -else how w o u I d we ·know? FRANCES A. SLAUGHTER Problems Solved To tf'I(!: Editor : . The Hazar™ of Off s.hore .Drilling You "ve heard tha~ old ~aying 11 you can't fight City Hall." We have found that yoo don't have to! We are an a.!ISOCiation of homeowners ln Fountain Valley (with our own share of problems) aod have found iha1 by just •itting down Five yetr1 ago, on Jan. 21, 1"8, tbe operaton of a Union Oil Company drilllnl platform in tbt Santa Barbara channel attempted to nplace a """' drill bit. "J'be routine malntenanc;e operatlan apoled a ~ · ' natural JU depollt, wblcb lriitlmd ID automatic -.off valve. '111<! l'9IUlllDI preaure buildup blew ....,1 the ftll beneath the ocean Oaor, aod bot crude oil be1aa bubbling up. 1 I j .. BY THE TIME the massive blowout I was sealed with cement on Feb. a, more tban 11111,000 1s1IOD1 o! oil bad escaped. Tbe blact tide cavered Santa I Borbara'1 10lden beaches wltb sticky muck, befouled ud killed tbousands o! I bird.I ud other wildlife, and outraged I an American public wblcb -just I cliacM.ering -Un p 0 II u I I 0 D ' envJroament ud ecoioa. . The Interior Department IUlpended all drlllinl on federal leuOI In tbt dwutel ud tigbleDld sa1t11 ud llablKty r recuJatlona. Tbe Cslllorula Slate Landi Commilslon ruled aplnll aay !urlher drllUng Jn state tldelondl. But toQy • prttaure 11 rno<nlllll! · to r e 1 nm e ... _ drllllni off Ibo CaUIDmla -and ellewhere on ,.the U.S. continental lheU. ' ornllOlll: DRILLING Jn America o~ted in Santa Barbara in tbt late -· EDITORIAL RESEARCH liiOlll when drills were ~ oa piers jutting out Into tbe ~I. '!be !Int offshore platform was bulltln L'"1islana Jn 1947 Jn water only ·50 ·!eel deep. BY 1970, operations bad ..ached 1,200 feet ud IOtne believe 'tbty will hit 8,000 !eel within the decade. In this country, active wells are producing ol! tbe Paclfic Coast and· in tbt Gulf o! · Mexlca, but other rich depoolts . bave been found In tbt Atlantic ud potential deposltl aumllllld Alaaka. Major oil companies which want to elplllll tllelr -operaU.OS. have beftl -eel by Nl>C(O administration ef!ortl to O(Mll more federal Jandl for leaalllc. Pievloully wttouched arus oil the -of Florida, Milslalppl ud Alaboma brqht $1.5 bllllon h1 bida to the IJlll!rlJr. llepartmtnt Jn December. "Whir we Jia.. here," one ol!m¥ commalled, "ar> bJa oil oompanlea wltb tmnendoua profltl Jn thll cauntry and ov..-pJowJnc tbat 11-i' back Into aecuring new raw materlil rather thu have It go to -profits tu." OOSTL Y adtertbJnc campall!fl ha .. ·been tmdertaken to con,vince tbt public • ( that offshore drilling Is perfectly aafe and dJJcussing the issue with members and even bene!lclal, but tbt oil Industry ' of ' our city aod administration that our admits that accidents ·can never be problems were resolved. They are campletely eliminated. A recent roport helplul and willing to put forth that from the ~atlonal Academy o I "little ~It extra" to see that your needs Engineering l>oncluded tbat "depending are satisfied. on tbt nature of the ·Incident, a moderate and controllable oil spill ... can develop, tliroug11 cascadlDg ellec:ta, tiito an . uncontrollable lntrualon Into th e environment.'' 'Some scientists believe tbat tbt greatest danger II not large spills but chronic leaka1e from plpelinee, tankers, shoreline re!lnerles and other ancillary !aclllties 1h4t wi& accompany Increased of!Bbore drilling. E>perimeell at the Woods Hole. Oceaaograpblc InaUtute have shown that oil accumulation can disrupt marine Ille cycles and ••pert! say Diqrt """"""' II vital. But in the face of current energy , lhcrtages, offlbore di;lllinll will be hard to resist. '!be foUGhest questions concern the natlan'1 wuteftll pattern of ene'IY coosbmpllon that bu led to hlJllter prices · and roore pullutlan. Ju Jamea Bottoms of the Santa . Barbara flrGUP called Get OJI OUll (GOQ I) putt it : "Do we continue pn!JlttVing a be a u t If u I environment with a IUe style baaed on quality - or do we drill !or more oil tbat gl,... us tbt enerl)I to drive two or three can to Pollute our air to give ua cance r of the lungi?" ' . WE BA VE visited the Tuesday evening councU meetings and have fotmd that 0 Uttle bit e:xtr:a" was put . into those meetings also makin1 them pnxluctive ~ r • ~ phatitom .,..-., ,,.. struckttgainl' ' and a pleasure lo attend. We believe that much or the credit is due to the effective leadership shown by the Mayor. George Scott and our City Manager James Nea l. JAMES E. HICKS Ill, President, Green Valley Homeowners Association Number One . HANS J. TIETZ, Director Goodl\'ews --- To tbe Editor: Each day that goes by is a dj,Y.., that many men who were prison•·· in Southeast Asia will, spend with their wives and children. Each day that goes by, young Americans will live, who may have died in Southeast Asia. Each day of peace that goes by, in the Sinai Desert, is a day that young Arabs and Jews will live, who may have d,ied. OUR PRESIDENT bad a Jot to do with the lives and happinw of these men. 'Ibls is not sensational news, and you can't make funny cartoons and jokes about it, but it's good Dews of a positive nature. 1 JIM BOLDING Fuel from Trala of peace or war, is a crime under International Law which the contracting parties must undertake to pwi!sh or to prevent. It defines genocide as certain acts committed with "intent to destroy" in whole or in part a national, etbnicaJ, racial or religious group. At times like this are we not reminded of the Nazi holocaust, and much more recently the tens of thousandl of Bengalis in East Pakistan who were summarily shot by Pakistani government troops? But~nolhin8-wa1 done,..JIOI'-Was_ a sound made in the UN Htmwt llighUI commission. A BIG REASON lies in tbe fact that a ·power as large and as inOuentlal as the U.S. had not signed the Genocide Treaty ot the Declarations of Ruman Rights. However, after the "selective genocide" of many hundreds o f thousands Hutu tribesmen by the Burundi Government, the UN l s deliberately Wldertaking the study of international methods of dealing with the threats of genocide. It now bea:unes even more imperative that the U.S. Senate ratify the Genocide Treaty during their debate when the Senate reconvenea this week. ·Ratification of this treaty would be a concrete example of our dedication to the safeguards of human rights and To the F.ditor : basic freedoms which we as Americans In response to the various problems believe so strongly. which are surfacing due to the rapid1y BOTH SENATORS Cranatm and growing energy crisis, I wou1d like to Tunney have signed a bi-P,&111san a~al call your attention to a r.ecent report for -the ratification of this treaty. lt that millions of tons Of potential fuel is our duty as citizens of the United -trash =-..ar.e_beio&_thr.o_wn_away--5.tates Jo.Jet some of those "wa~" or burned up wastefully acroM the Senators know how we feel. 'Ibey are-: -- nation. The report points out the George Aiken (R-Vt.), Alan Bible (Q.. following : Nev.), Howard Baker, CR-Tenn.), Robert I. ·Three (3) pounds of trash produces Byrd (D-W. Va.), John Tower (R-Te:r.) as much energy as one (1) Pound of Ho.ward Metzenbaum (D-Ohio), Peter coal. Four (4) pounds of trash contains Dominick (R-Colo) and more. about the satne energy content as one CRAIG c. BEAUCHAMP (1) pound of coal. President, 2. Burning trash und er new high UNA-USA Coastline Chapter temperature techniques produces less pollution than burning coal or oil, There is virtually no sulfur dioxide in trash. , 3. Engineers have estlmarect ~t if all of the 175 million tons of trash produced each year in the United States were used to make electricity, it would meet 10 to 15 percent of the nation's electric energy demand. 4. U municipalities used all their trash to beat and power their public buildings, it's estimated that they collectively could save more than S400 million per year. Right now, It costs communities a total of $5 billion a year to collect and dispose of their trash. 5. The Idea of burning trash to generate eleclric power has been done in Europe for nearly 30 y e a r s 1 particularl y in Germany, Switzerland and Englaod .. In view of the magnitude of the current and projected energy crisis, it is recommended that this supplemental source of energy be investigated as a potential offset to our common problem. • A. A. CORSINI Wh11 l\'ot Sign? To the Editor : Genocide. We sll know what that ~~rd means . But does anybody realize that it's been 25 years since President Truman submitted the UN Convention Resolution of 19'8 on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crimes or Genocide, to the Senate for ratification. Since then the Subcommittee on Foreign Relations has , on various occasioll.!I~ recomme~ It.! ratification. Seventy: seven other countries alreadi have. This is a puzzlement! TIIE CONVENTION declares that' genocide, l"helher committed In l l m e: ' State Hospitals To the F.ditor: Our Orange Cotmty Assemblymen Badham, Brigg's and Burke chose to vote against an override of Governor Reagan 's veto of a measure that woo.Id prevent the indiscriminate, and continued, closing or the state hospitals for the retarded and mentally ill. .. In this election year, it may be best to dump these "yes-man" Assemblymen. in the gutter -where the Governor continues to dump our retarded and mentally ill citizens. DONALD A. NELSON OIAMMCO~ DAI LY PILOT Robert N. Weed, PMbthMr Thomas Keevil, EditOT Barbara Kreibich Editorial Page Editor The ~torlal _.page of 1he-'Dlily Pilot ·Rtks to Inform. and lrtimulate •• readf:l'll by pre9mtirw on thll ~ divtrte•"Com.rnt:ntary'on topics ot tn. ln"tst b)' Qndjcated cohunni.ts ud cartoonists, by prnvidina a fofum far readers' viewa and by Jl"""'lllrw th.ii newspaper's opltdont and ideu cm CU?Tent lopiea. The editorlal opbUonl ol the O.ily Pilot a,pear only in tht editorial column at the tnp ot tht , pqt. Opinion'a txprtwd by the ('Of. ==.:'~-:=::=' mrnt-of 1helr vin.'I by 1he O&llJ Pilot -Id bo , ........... Wednesday, January 23, 1974 Officer ed In Bribes ' THREE FOR THE LINKS SAN DIEGO (UPI) - A city council hearing on proposals to make the council more efficient was , postponed Tuesday for at least two weeks because three councilmen were aboenl, playing golf. Population Pet Control Bill Halted ' SACRAMENTO (AP\ - A legislative attempt to halt what some call a population explosion of pels -cats and dogs -has come to a ha It. The bill, by Assemblyman Dixon Arne t t (R·Re<hl"OOd. Oty), \vould have created a Conunissioo on Animal Care to bolster pet population control efforts. and as.sure that animal control officers are trained. But the A$embly Criminal Justice C.Ommittee assigned the bill to an interim study, meaning no action will be taken this session. Arnett said a state· 5JJ01150Ced sterilization program could save much of the $3 million a year that local governments are spending to kill slray cats and dogs. ,.....:;E ALES NAL WednHday, January 23, 1974 DAILY PILOT . I s Five Measures ~~~~~~-'----~~~~~~~-.. -,:~•-··---:.\ "•-·) :t · CHARLESTON. S.C. (AP) -A fund-rais ing tonight featuring Cali£ornia G o v . Ronald Reagan was a l,~ plus ticket sell-out, South Carolina Republican o!ricials say. Reagan's speech to a $50-a- plate dinner · Will be televised into an adjoining room in the auditorium so that an overflow crawd can watch, state Sens. James B. Edwards and Thomas Hartnett promised TuesdBy. Co1n1nittee Kills Slrield Expansion . rights. You're trying to define First Amendment rights. We should move extremely carefully." ,. SACRAMENTO (AP) -The executive officer of California's income tax board says he expects a resolution soon of the controversy over President Nixon's s tate income tax status. (Related story, Page 4.) "This thing will all unravel -l think fairly soon," said Martin Huff of lite Franchise Tax Board~ He declined to comment further. - THE BANK IS NOW OPEN TOSERYEYOU I/IP acccunt which antllles you to a nurrber of' ·special banlclng !lliVlleges,-bevond our.regular fUN·service banldng. CIUl'stallw.ltstD meet VOU. CMfriardly l!IC• l)8lolic:ed staff ffltes you to visit OU" Office ID discuss how the Ban~ al m..can • best"""" your needs. stop by and rietp us St3rt tne NeW-Off rl011t. GRAND OPENING WEEK • • FEL4TOFELt Free glft:s and refreshments plus dally drawings for prtzes. •KTACULAR l'llUWOlllCI ~y MOllDA~PB.4 AT7 P.M. "' ... -.,I ~~~~!!!!!!~~ -RIC • l • r\ -) '" :un_ !11'1"/ "' l{•' .. , ·' . " .. . ·. " I "· , , " :.1 ~·I •I , ·.• .. . . . ' .. ' ' .. Those with tickets to the dinner also v.iJJ get to meet him at a preceding reception, to which those not attending can get in ror $10. A Democratic state official med a Upage Iegal .. tyle document with the board 'I'uescby _ contendlng N I x o n owes California taxes. William ~ M. Bennett,amembe!'olthei-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~.,,-~~~~~~ • Marcus Makes Plea In 'Bunny' Drugging LOS ANGE LES CURI\ - David :P.farcus, V.'ho: fled to France to avoid charges in a case involving a senator's son and a former Playboy Bunny v.·ho said !he men drugged her, pleaded innocent Tuesday in Superior C.OUrt. :r.tarcus was charged in the case 18 months ago along with Robin Cranston. son of Sen. Alan Cranston (D-Calif.). The younger Cranston was acquitted at bis trial last February on charges o f furnishing a dangerous restricted-drug. 1i1arcus, 30, lvas released on $25,000 bail. He had arranged to surrender. and Y.'as arrested l.1onday night by customs officers "''hen he got off a plane from.Paris. He is charged w i t h furnishing a dangerous restricted d r u g , accessory after the fact in the drugging, attempted oral copulation. false imprisonment and battery. Joyce \Villiams , ZS, a former Playboy Club Bunny, was hospitalized at the psyc hiatric unit of-the UCLA ~ledical Center in ~larch, 1972. FURTHER REDUCED FINAL DAYS LADIES SHOES AS LOW AS s:J-TO sg REG. TO $26. MENS SHOES state Board of Equallzation, asked that the document be treated aS a fomal complaint. Huff said it would not. "It's a letter," Huff said. "It will be duly noted." BENNE'M' CITED Nixon's long California background. public records, federal lax returns and Nixon's own references to California as his home. All these are evidence that Nixon is a California resident for tax purposes, he said. The President's tax advisers have ooncluded that he is not a tax resident of California even though he owns property at San Clemente and lilts it u his voting residence. 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"None of them are paying rent, though. Mrs. Pfeiffer said Smalewitz had I wouldn 't expect Lhem to," she said. promised her another job, but told her ~1rs. Pleiffer !laid she is getting ready N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, said would talk with ACLU lawyers about ' 11He told w: he hadn't informed the she said. "But I'll be out of work, today .Jhey will seek the help of the the short notice given. tenants of the notice because he was too. American Civil Liberties Union to fight State officials Sunday gave 'the motel able to get extensions of his lease," "~1y husband and I count on this," their eviction notices banded out Sunday residents until Feb. 1 to pack up and she said. she said. by the State ol California. move out. ''But I can't understand why he didn't Mrs. Pfeiffer said she fully . intends "The stale claimed that be<:ause we're , Miss Witllams Said she was also tell us so we would have been able to stay where she Is until she gets Sunday that she'd better find another ror the inevitable and has started moving place to stay "until the new place is some of her personal belongings to her ready." ln-laws. Mrs. Pfeiffer said that three of the "They're storing it in their garage 16 motel units are now vacan,, but fo.r us," she said. she doesn't know how many others will Slate officials bl ame Smalewitz ror give In to the Department or creating all the confusion, also. One a motel that t~ don't have to give angered b the master tenant of the to prepare ourselves," she said. another job "or until the marshals come. us , !IYS nohce." comp a1n mQ e --niOle , ra am Smalewitz, wno:::'""'m"'er--•<•rs<'.-oreirf~22:yeaT-61tl.......-Oanager~or--"1'nrgolng10-try-to-stay-past Feb. ~TranspOrtation~ ressure--t aeato-.....-1[icial-said-he!s-per~ally-been tr:ying--'--• manager Linda Pfeiffer. with tenants Sunday and disclosed that the motel who's had the job there since l," she said. "It's better than taking Immediately. (Se< ARCHES, Page 2) Big Canyon Hoop Vote Set A ain? Big Canyon residents may have to vote again on "'hether there will be basketball hoops over their garages. That was the word today from Canyon · Hills Homeowners Association President George Jeffries, who disclosed that the results or a recent referendum have produced little more than confusion. The basketball hoop in question belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Larry T. Smith. Their homeowners1 association has filed suit in Orange County Superior COurt to force its removal. ~1rs. Smith said she is hopeful the issue might be resolved at an association meeting Thursday night. But Jeffries wasn't as optimistic. •· . --~'That-meeting-ls-for-the-limitedl~~...,.,~=-r~:r...,.....,...,--.,,~:,,---.,-­ purpose of electing a new board of directors," Jeffries said. He -acknowledged that the-issue...-0"---:~"""'7,...,--.f:~ basketball hoops, 1 forbidden on the association's covenants, conditions and restrictions ICC and Rs ), will likely come up, however. ""The only thllli they may do Is order a new referendum," he said. '"lbat will be up to the new board."' Jeffries ·said he's oot standing for re--election. lie sounded relieved. "'This whole thing has gotten far too much publicity," he complained, and he accused the media of misquoting many statement s made both by· him.self and Smith. lie said he refused to be Interviewed by a Los Angeles television station this morning. Jeffries said there Is no animosity among any of the individuals involved, but, he said, "the publicity is beginning to polarize our neighborhood." Jerrries said the association was forced lo take the Smiths to court after they refused association orders to lake the hoop down. "The board of directors is attempting Fund Drive Fails CdM Route Nixed By WILLIAM SCHREJBER Of tM Del!Y Pi. Stiff Orange County supervisors tunied aside a last-ditch effort Wednesday by Irvine, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach to win· county support. for diversion of federal urban development funds to start building .the Corona del .Mar Freeway. -The effort was Jed -by-€.osta Mesa Mayor Jack Hammett who told the board the state has withdrawn money for the first phase of the freeway because of uncertain. gasoline tax ~s. Hammett told the board he wants Nixon Moves To Trim Dir Tax BreakS WASHINGTON (AP) President NlD:ln uked C o .n g r e a s today to reduce the taic breaks available to U.S. oil companies operating overseas 'and to ease the demands of present clean air laws. The President sent Congress a new energy message urging passage of the emergency legislation p re v i o u s I y propased aod adding uew proposals. Nixon also annowiced he .was ordering the leasing of IO million acres of federal offshore l~s for oil and g a s WINTER, CRISIS COOL OFF NUDISTS -Story, Pogo 15 EXXON ESTIMATES 60% HIGHER PROFITS, Pogo 22 development beginning in 1975. This would be about 10' times the leasing rate or 1973 ~ more than triple the previous expansion plans. a share of urban development funds now being made available to local agencies for highway work to be put into the Corona de! Mar Freeway. Supervisor;s v.·ere told d u r i n g <leliberations that the segments of the freeway now on the top priority list of the COWlty v.·ould cost as much as $18 mHlion to complete -the total amount expected to be allocat"ed to the county under the federal f u n d i n g program. An act of Congress last year-permitted the urban development funds to be taken Missi ... in IJtala Ot:lt of federal htgh~·ay trust tom....---...... t-0 . be spent at the discretion of local agencies but primarily on rapid transit. Orange County Transit 0 is tr. i c I Director G. J. "Pete" Fielding told the board use of this money on the Corona . red Mar Freeway would take funds a\vay from rapid transit now badly needed during the energy crisis. The cities and county are rushing to meet a Feb. 1 deadline that v.·ould require them to win approval for freeway projects before federal environmental requirements go into effect. Na-vyPlai~erj-oin SeFch For Blackfin Yachtsman , By ALMON LOCKABEY ...""' .... U.S. Navy planes equJpped with intra red equipmenl today joined the search in snow-covered southern Utah. for the missing aircraft believed piloted by Ken DeMeuse, fl, wealthy ·san Francisco land developer and yachtsman. Ground and air searches over the Capo Ma1i Says Zone Panelist . . Lobbies for Bid • remote area have f~iled to uncover any trace of the twin ,engine Beechcraft in which OeMeuse, his 19-year-old son, Greg, daughter Shannon, 16, and three other persons were aboard on a flight to · California from a skiing weekend in Colorado. The athers have been tentatively ideritified as Gilbert Radial, about 34, fonnerly of Newport Beach; John Parks JV, an attorney and fonner congressional candidate from San Francisco, and Parks' wife. Ninia. Radial is Identified as an executive of the Union Bank. The plane vanished at 7: lS p.m. to represent the community and the community's . attitudes toward t h_e __ problem," Jeffries said. ~tr Piiot Staff ..,_.. --And-he-said-federal-money-for-energy By JOHN VALTERZA Of -. O..IY P~ tlaff- Sunday after the pilot of another private aircraft picked up a transmission from DeMeusc stating that his plane was icing heavily and losing alttuide in a snowstonn over Utah . The pilof, as yet unidentified, told Civil Air Authorities that he followed DeMeuse's plane from 12,000 to 8,000 feet and then lost radio contact. "And as near as we are able to detennine, the c om m u n i t y attitude ot directors," he said. "It seems we have an issue on which reasonable people could dilfer," be said. "There is no 8nimosity, it is a simple legal procedure. "It is part of the democratic process. In filing these suits, we have two alternatives. We could.allow the violation • to go wtabated, thereby encouraging other people to violate the replaUons, or we could do our duty as a board of directros," he said. Jeffries said the issue is more than Just the hoop hanging on the garage. First. he pointed out that two other famil ies have now put backboards up. "But we also have a question of· whether an oval appendage should be attached to a flat roof line. It BOOS up into the sky," he said. He said that the backboard blocks part of the view or the golfcoune from ·homes behind the Smiths. · Jeffries said he, too, w.ould like to see the issue resolved without going to court Feb. lf. He explained that the r e c e n t\ referendum wasn't able to accomplish that because people failed to · follow (See HOOPS, Page Z) J UST 3 LINES DID THE JOB Just three little lines of type in a :iewt-- pop<r ~ these three --: published In the Dally Pilol's cl8Jsilied advertising ool· umns: LRG. t BR, shat cpl1, trplc. beam cetllng, 11111 nio. (ad- dress and phone No:) . That's all It took to chan1e a lifettyle for a happy new tenant and rent an apartment !or a h•PllY lmllord. °'lly Piiot ads can make you hippy, too. How many lines would )'Oil like to pub- lish? Phone an ad-visor 1t 1C-6171. _ i. .. • • ...,--~ '~ ' Fell 'TlaGt Tree City worker lops piece off what was once a ]arge tree in front of the home of Blair Barnette, 2801 Seaview Drive, Corona del Mar. Wind pushed tree hard Tuesday, making it lean precariously toward the house. City crews were completing the removal of the tree today. Newpg~s 'UDqualified' • To Assess Cliffs Crisis By JOHN ZALLER Of tlle 0.llY Pli.t ltaff Newport Beach Building Director .Bob Fowler said today the city is unqualified to assess the crumbling cliffs problem that threatens homes overlooking Upper Newport Bay. "We're really not in a position to do much more tbari watch for physical changes ln the cliffs that indicate homes might be in inwnedlate danger," Fowler &aid." . But l!"i·range diagnosis of the prob- lem, he Said, "is something we're unquali· lied to do." One Dover Shores home hat a serious problem with slides that have removed ID estimated 500 to IOO square feet ol backyard. The slldeS have occumd over a period of about six weeks, but Fowler said the. cily 1m1t aware of any slide but the flrll one. He canllrmed that city lnspecton have visited the home ol llr. lllld Mn. Justin Call ,.gu1ar]y alnce the Ont slide on Dec. 18 but Aid that Inspectors lflllll'lllly had missed algns o f CGlltJm.inl 1lldel. F .. ler 111d be ·wu also unaware thal four bom<1 Dllr. th• ~II home ha'" developed cracks alona the cliff face la .~ boctyq. · •'T!i.'pla,W-we ...a •ou( "Ire qualified , . • civil engineers," he said, "but they are nol soils engineers, and soils engineers are what is needed." nie city is c:harged by law with posting the homes should they become unsafe for habitation:--Fowler said c i t y inspectors. are attempting tq make safety evaluations on the basis of physical (See CUFFS, Pare I) Tickets Given For Boat Sho'w You could be a winner right now. The Daily Pilot, starting today, will give '"away 10 pairs of tickets daily from now through next Wednesday for the 197( boat sbow. Winners ol Uckels to H. Werner Buclt'a Western Natll>nal Boat ind Marine Show (Jan. 28 through Feb. 3 at Anaheim ConvenUon Center) wtll be listed each di!' 1J! apeclal "ads" scattered tliniucho~t \be , 'Dally Pildt's classiMd advmlsbli . ptges. Look lllere 1Qda11 ,._.could. be a'Winner. ' .... ,. research and development will total some $1.8 billion in fiscal 19~, almost double the level of one year ago. Nixon's new measure would, • if adopted: -Eliminate the 22 percent depletion allow~ce granted U.S. companies pro. ducing oil abroad. -Reduce the amount of foreign income tax which U.S. oil com.panies can credit direcUy against taxes in the United States. -Extend for two more years the emission standards applying to 1975 automobiles. -Remove the requirement for a 90 percent reduction in nitrogen oxide (See NIXON, Page Zl James · Roosevelt Boosts Payments · For Former Wife A Capistrano Beach man bas accused Judy Rosener of the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission of lobbying on behalf of a developer and berating him for appealing to overturn an approved development. Frank Rainey of Capistrano Beach said Commissioner Rosener of Newport Beach phoned him to criticize his appeal of the commission's approval of a 53-unit townhouse development in the Capistrano Beach Palisades. She had voted in favor of it. Rainey said the call came Jan .. 13 after he appealed the development planned by Frank S. Smith of Newport Beach. Rainey told a reporter the call amounted to "a member of the panel intervening in behalf of a developer." , Mrs. Rosener, however, denied this. She said .Rainey had mlsipterpreted the intent of her call. Both agreed that some harsh words were exchanged. Mrs. Rosener said she called Ralney to find out the basis af his appeal to the state commission of ,her commission's approval of a pennit for the Smith project. SANTA MONICA (AP) -James She said that she suggested that if Roosevelt of Newport Beach, son of his group "cried wolf too often that the I a t e President Franklin Delano it might spoil the legitimacy" of future Roosevelt, bas agreed to increase appearances before the commissions. alimony payments to bis third ex-wife. Rainey claimed Mrs. Rosener heartily Rooeevell, a 66-year~ld businessman supported. the Smith project. and fonner congressman, was divorced "For a member of the commission from Gladys Irene Roosevelt, 57, on to call a citizen ,pnd challenge his right Sept. 2', 1969. to disapprove of a development is Mrs. ~velt asked that be support terribly wrong/' he said, adding, "Some her at a !Jlandard ol living comparable ot the arguinents she gave me were to hil own. .. -Jdentical to those of the devtloper.11 Alimony payments lnitially were set Rainey recently stepped down at the at $1,750 a month. Later they were end of his term as president of the reduced to $500 a mootb and last July Capistrano Beach Com mu n i t y dropped to 11 a month. Association. Roosevelt a,...cl In chambers of He admitted the coastal commissions Suporior Court on Tueaday to Increase -state and loCll -are accustomed tl)e monthly "payment to $800 for , tw1o to ~ns hll oppolltlon to· proposals ~· . , .. ·• 1 to •tiiillcl towitbdtllel ·-"'1 the 'tonner Utah Civil Air Patrol Maj. C. W. Whitehead, search coordinator at St. George, said five other planes had joined the search today. They were aided on the ground by snowmobiles. Searchers believe the plane is down in an area south-southwest of Hatch, between Panguitch and Bryce Canyon . Newport friends ar DeMeuse said he was an experienced pilot with more . than 10,000 hours flying time. DeMeuse was expected in San Diego within the next few days to prepare his famed 75-foot ketch Blackrm for the start of the l,~mile San Diego to Acapulco race. Or~ C.ut Weather Warmer and clear is how the weather service calls it for Thlll'l- day, with highs in the upper 60a at the beaches and the low 70s in- lanct Overnight lows in the }ow !Os. INSIDE TODAY , The "Chicke1l Ratich." a house of Ut repute whicl~ opened in 1844 a11d was tile oldest ts• tablished busi11.ess i11 the 1tate of Texas, has been sold. See Page 8. Al YMlr Strvk• l A111t Lt...,.. • '"'"" 14 ~UM• • L, II\, leyll 11 Mo\1111 M-H c ........ ,. s. 'tt Ctretr ClrMr lJ MuhUll ,.,...,. JI N•llolt•I Nt'" '\, R C1•••11'" 4J·51 Ort1ttt "•wnlY It Clf!l1CI tO IYIWll Ptrllt 11 Crnswol"ll 41 ''°"' ,,.,, Dulll NollHI lt or. ll.tfterell1t '' 1!1ttor111 P'•H ' ~"· Roosevelt had file.£ lult clalnilna . es!aw Jtct:UIO pf the. Pall8'1fn· tltat the ~ ol li~ lqr hi<· atla '.'l hlv1 ilwo,Y• "llJ!C!ften fur lhe 1.llllO. , the 'couple'i 14-year-olil son, hall Del1111, i!lior>lo wbo live lit Ute Palisades wllo had .. bstantillly decreaoed · w b 11 e ' are lld1y conce!lled ttbout the futqre Rooaevelt's hid remaiaed U. same.-of tbt amt'' be aakl. ~ Elltlrllll-.M M<ll fll•pc• • 11•1' "~ "' 1'Kttll .. ltt•OSC:• 1' llKll Me,.. ... tl•tt ,.....,...... . -,.e ...... . .,_ ...... 4... 111 1t1t ltn'lcl .. • ) N Wtdn.tsday, Ja.1111ary 23, 2q74 ... 2 _Newpo~ File Papers Two additional candidates for the Newport Beach city council today have file<Lnomination~paperLfOL!he_Aprll 9 election. Planning Commission C h a i r m a n William Agee became the first candidate to file in District· 6, representing Big Canyon, Irvine Terrace and parts of old Corona de! Mar arld Balboa Island. He filed Tuesday. " Ellis Glazier, president of NeWJX)rl Residents United, filed his papers for .. Qlstrict 3, representing Newport Heights. Dill"( Pllet Stilt f'lloll OUT OF A HOME AND OUT OF A .JOB .IN NEWPORT Arches Motel Manager Lind• P~•lff1r and Son From Page 1 ARCHES • • • ' ' 10 get the motel vacated since September. Smaley,•itz could nol be reached for comment. t----=Tiiiemtepill'Cliasoofheillotet proper y in 1952 for tlfe planned routing o fthe Newport Freeway that may now be routed further west. · Dean Edwards of the Department or Transportation said the state's plans for the property are~ indefinite right now. Edwards said the state is awaiting the results of the Pacific Coast_Highway transportation corridor Study now being undertaken by the Orange County Road Department. Fron1 Page 1 NIXON ... emissions in 1976 cars. 1n his message, Nixon said: "There b a limit ••. to the amount of 1.1arket _ allocation .. through, higher , prices which we Wilt allow. · : : : · -~ "We Wiu not have conswners paying $1 a gallon for gasoline. We must therefore seek to maximize t b e production of domestiC oil at a price JOY.'er than the price of foreign Oil. "We l'ill:at.so carefiltly "'view reqiets : for energy pr1ce increases, to · enSure that they are genuinely needed," Nixon added. · Nixon reported that the nation has been "making significant progress in . conserving energy" over recent weeks. ··All of the measures of conservation and allocation have greaUy improved the nation's chances of avoid in g hardships this winter and gas rationing Jhis spring," he said. Ni.Ion noted that price increases have helped to discourage fuel consumption but said they must not be allowed to become excessi\.'e. KOCM to Mark Decade 01i Air~ Newport Beach radio station KOCii.f will celebrate its 10th anniversary f'eb. I. The anniversary \\'as commemorated by a recent city • council resolution honoring the station and its owner, Ney,-port Beach resident Gary Burrill. The resolution cited past awards the station has received and the v.ide variety of community serv1ces in which Burrill has been involved. Councilmen said the station offers a valuable service to Ne._wport Beach." ou.••1 COAST • DAILY PILOT 7KnownDead In Avalan.che; Mll-Mounts TERRACE, B.C. (UP!) -The bodies or three more victims of an avalanche that buried a truck stop-motel complex under 4.0 feet of snow were brought out today, raising the number of known dead to seven. Officials fear the toll could go as hi gh as 15. Rescue operations were h a 11 e d temporarily af!er the bodies were brought out to allow avalanche experts to examine a snow ledge overhanging the North ,;:oute truck stop because of fears of a possible second collapse. A Royal Canadian Mounted Police spo kesman said it rained off and on all night at the site of the Tuesday avalanche, about 28 miles \vest of Terrace · -and 8.50 miles north of Vancouver. This, he said, raised fears that the overhanging snow ledge might collapse of its own weight and bury rescue V.'Orkers. The spokesman said a resumption of rescue efforts would depend on the result of the avalanche inspection team. Volkmar 1.obel, a 3()..year-old truck driver, was found alive beneath about 10 feet o~ snow, Sgt. Robert Dearmond said, adding, "It was a miracle he survived." He said 1.obel told police he saw five or six persons in the coffee · sho p before the slide hit . Others could have been in the service station or the small motel next door. Dearmond said chances v.•ere poor that any more survivors would be found. Dave Newman , a helicopter pilot who flew Zobel to ~1ills ldemorial Hospital in Terrace, s.aid the slide area was "a real mess. The whole parking lot and building sites were swamped in an ocean of snow." Coastline Panel Turns Down Five Duplex Projects Five duplexes proposed in Ne\\'J)Ort Beach wete turned down by the regional coastal commission ~after the developers refused to reduce the size of their projects. Denied were pcnnit requests by R & F Construction Co. for four duplex es at 117-119 30th St. and 121·123 34th St. and a two-story duplex at 300 35lh St. by Anthony Ciranna and Richard Smith. The actions came ~1onday after ,plannerS for the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation C o m m i s s i on recommended applying their standard . ,for non-conforming lots. Cliff Haven and Bayshores. He flied today. Vice Mayor Hov.'ard Rogers was the first candidate to ·rile last v!'eek. l"le's seeking re-election in District l . representing the Balboa Peninsula and Lido Isle. p Glazier,.• strong proponent or growth . On a Clear Da•• and dens.i~.ntr..o~ h see_s__ _ _____ _,.a,,_ developI?ent· ~d popalation growth. as There's one good thing about those winds that the key LSSUe m the upcomiDg campaign. day afternoon from the bluffs above Corona de! ~lar State Beach in Ne wport Beach. Glazier, .44, of 2552 Vista Drive~ scou~ed th_e Or~nge ~oast Tuesday. The.'t'. cleared Bayshores, said he also opposes the the at.r. Thi s was the view toward Dana Point Tues· controversial Fifth Avenue bypass for Pacific Coast Highway. Glazier said he is a conservative and doesn't think h i s anti-development posture should make people think any differently . .. ,Ye are a residenttal community and the people want to see it remain that '"<IY," Glazier said. Gia.lier forecast an even stronger public reaction against growth than has been experienced in the past t'v.'o years: There are a total of four seats · to be filled in April. The fourth is District 4, representing Westcliff, Dover Shores and Bayside Village where Councilman 1t1ilan Dostal has said he will seek re-election. Maria Parson 'Combination Of Neuroses' · By TOM BARLEY Of !tit 0.llY l"lltt 1'9fl A-psychiatrist-testified today that J\laria Parson's psychiatric condition is a combination of neurotic fa ctors and that no one label can be placed on a condition ibat has produced her three distinct penonalities. ~ ~ Dr. Deane Benton ot Santa Ana stated under cross examination in the Orange County Superior Court sauna bath trial that Mrs. ParsOn, 50, of1Anaheim showed evidence of multiple disorders when she first consulted him in April, 1970. A month earlier the buxom red-haired mother was trapped in the sauna room of the Holiday Health Spa in Orange. She sued the spa !0[_$400,000 for a11eged neg1e(t that led to~r collapse in the l7D-degree area. Those damages were stepped up to $1 million when Mrs. Parson assertedly developed what Benton calls a "Three Faces of Eve" condition. Former Newport Captain Eying Reno-Forno La,v RENO (UPI )-James Parker, the former Newport Beach police captain \Vho now heads the Reno police department says his city soon will have an anti-pornography law. Parker said earlier this week that after attending a seminar on pornography .in J.r Vegas wiUt Reno City Atto~y Rf)ert Van \Yagoner, he thinks Reno should enact its own law rather than relying on Nevada's state la\v. One inducement to en.acting a pornography law in Reoo, the chief said, is the recent Supreme Court decision saying communities may decide their O\\'Jl pornography standards. He said, however, Reno really has no problem with pornography. Oil Companies Did Not Make Up Crisis-Solon Fro•Pagel HOOPS ... . i proper ~ircetions when they filled ClJt the forms . He and the Smiths · strongly differ on the interpretation of the results and \VASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Henry Jackson said his hearings still had this, Jeffries ~id, could lead to still J.t;-Jaekson-(D-.Wssh:-)1 said-today-his---not p1oduced all--the-factrlhar wou!d--another-referendu1n. J three days of Senate hearings ~d not convince the public there is a serious Jeffries also pointed out that an earlier 1 produced any hard evidence that the fuel ·shortage. He said part of the vote by homeowners on whether there ma jor oil companies contrived to produce problem was discrepancies between should be a . basket~aU court and the energy crisis, although he said they federal and private oil c 0 mp any pl~ygrowid eqwpment m the park was · · . . ~ re1ected al!nost 2·1. p 22 rofited from 1t. (Related p1~ure, Page statistics. Mrs. Smith said Bhe doesn't know Jackson J ackson asked the Commerce and what her family will do if they have . t· t.' wh~se besubcomm,1ttee on Interior departments and the American to go all the way to court on the inves 1ga ions 11as en grilling oil Petroleum Institute to look into the issue. company executives since Monday, was one of several congressional leaders di screpancies and report by Monday. briefed this morning at the White House The Associated Press said Jackson by President Nixon and energy chief became angrf at one point when Exxon William E. Simon on a new energy vice president Roy A. Baze was unable message sent t? Congress by Nixon. to provide some figures on his finn's Sen. Robert Byrd, (D-W.Va.), the No. fourth quarter earnings. 2 Democratic-leader in the Senate, said "These are just childish responses, he believes Congress will work with the President on the problem. f\.fr. Baze," Jackson said, adding "I • "It's a real crisis," Byrd said. "It's guess we're going to have to start slap-ping subpoenas on some of you." not phony." Simon expressed concern in an earliE'r Cancer Research . Donations Asked For W ashhurne Friends / of Joe "~try" W~burne requested today that well-wishers of the deceased musician-eomposer m a k e · memorial contributions in the form of donations to cancer research. "He was serious about this," said ~res. Jean Flynn, a Laguna Niguel woman who knew Washbume for more than three decades. "It was written into his will." Washburne, who sang and played on some of the nation's most popular radio shows in the 1930s and 4<1:1, succumbed to a heart attack ?i1onday in Newport Beach. Virginia , his wife or 40 years, died of cancer one year ago. Final services are slated fur 2 p.m. Thursday in the chapel at Pacific View Memorial Park, Corona de! Mar. . r ~ appearance on the NBC-TV Tod_ay_s_how that Congress might enact punitive legislation against the oil industry that would discourage companies fr o,m searching for new oil aources as part or a U.S. "self-sufficiency" effort. Have You Got Larger Size? ChUdren aged 2 are a little bit nosy by nature but Niki PabaroU got into trouble not for sticking his nose into someUting Tuesday -but his foot instead. He was playing at his parents' home, at 1806 Port Carlow Place, Newport Beach, when he decided to see if a piece of fuur-inch pipe would fit his root Newport Beach Fire Department personnel called upon to cut the plastic pipe of! the tot's foot said it was almost a perfect fit, but a bit too snug. Fro111Pqe1 CLIFFS ... inspections of the cliffs, Dr. Call, owner of the home with the most serious slide problem, has said he feels his home I! jeopardized by the slide condition, though he adds the threat does not appear immediate. Fowler says the city bas no capedtJ for making any long-range evaluUon ol home safety. h:Ieanwhile. the Irvine Company, "'"hich developed the Dover Shores area, disclosl'd Tuesday that it ·haa hired a consulting geologist to investigate causes of the slide and to suggest solutions. A company spokesman said the first phase of the lnvesUgatioo was complete but that the company would not release results of the study until all the reaultl were in. Lobbying Bill Dies SACRAMENTO (AP) - A truth·ln· lobbytng bill dted tn the .W.mbly Local Government Committee Tuelday after several members said they were afraid it would infringe on freedom ol speech rights. .W.mblyman Raymond Seeley (R-Blythe), authored the meaaure that would have required persons appearing before legislative and local government bodies to present a Jetter saying they represent the group they claim to speak for. • r..i.Wi,'i,.;,,,,,........,5...,l8m:C~~~N.,..T_ER_sT_R_EE_T...,-~c"""o~s!!5!T A!!!!!!M~E~SA~6-14j_,6-... 19_1•_ .... ~~~:..iil!'I Skateboards-6.95 to 10.95 Handball Gloves & Bans Slantboanls-19.95 RacquetbaO Rackets Shuffleboanl Sets-22.00 Badminton Racquets 'Th1 .0r1noe Co•1I 01.llV PllO'T, wilh W!Jkll' 11 cornlllntd •~, ,.,...,..,.r•u, Ii WbtlW.fll by th• Or•nee Co•JI P11blit11111g ComPfnr. Sti»- r•t• llllllom ••r 11111>tlitttd, Mft•r th....,.. ," l'rlcl1y, for Co1!1 MHI, Nlw~•I 8ff(fl, Hunt!MlllMI 8t1Ch/,Oll"tfll! V•llev, L•Ul.lllf 11.ac11, Jr\llnt/SlldtllWKll .,.,, '"' Clci•,.nlt/ ~111 J11111 C1pl5tr-.' A •l7.e11 re91antl t<!l!lotl 11 pi.Dlltl'lftl ~funlJ)"l ti'ld SundlY'lo Thi prlnc:l,-1 p,1bli.lllllt .i1nt ~ I! J:JO W.SI 81y 51rnl, Coal• M..,...C.Ulomil, t'»il. A oon-confonning lot is defined as 4.000 square feet or less and a '\'idth- ol. 40 feet or less. Prime te11aing Rate Reduced Darts-&-Dart Beards-, ___ _] able:-Tennis-Paddles•-------· ' t "ob1r+ H. W•1d l"•nldtni"ud Pllbll&llW J•cl• "· CIH'lt¥ Vl<t PrnkJen! tnd Gt,....•I Mllll'll"' Thorn11 IC11wil EDtltr lhorn11 A. M 11•p~i111 ~'119 E<J•t1r L P1t11 I(,;,, "-' llrtcfl c1ry tdo ... N...,_. IMcli OHK. lJJJ Newport l1111l1w1r~ M1 ili nt Addreu: P'.O. l or 1175, t266J .,,... Offi<ft CO.II Ill-· UC Wtil 111¥ Slrt"' U.V-lltKll. m l'"Ht ....... .,_. l'lllrll"'9'9rl 81.Ch. 11111 81ac!I ao...thlfd J,.fl C""""!e: )OJ Ntrlll El C."'1"11 ll:MI , ........ 17141 642-CJJl c1a1...., ••·~hi .. ••i.5'11 QllPff'Wtl, lflJ. O•t!IM t.o.11 Putllilllftt ~r. Ne ,,..., 1to<1tt, t111nrr.r1o,.., •IMrilrl 11'\tl'Mt O• '"'\o'frll1t1Mnti hl"t111 rNIJ M rlPf'lllNCllll Woll\WI tJ«lt( .,..., '"llllrlfl ft ~I -1. 5--' 0.-_,.,. MIC •I C•lt ""-• C111fitrNt. ~IOrr W <•ffill' 12.U -'Mt'I .., -U IU IJ ._!II~/ fl'lilo1tTY ..... ,_. OM -lflt•. - To . reduce intensity of development, the planner limits tile gross square footage of a project to n total not more than 1.5 times the buildable area or the-·lot. The project is allowed to go five percent over the final" figure. In the case of R & F Construction, the proposed projects were each about 400 feet over the standard. \Vhich developer James Read termed ''arbitrary." Read said-reducing the livable area wasn't •·economically viable." Agreeing with him "'as Ciranna, Y.'ho said the decrease "·ouJd result in "substandard housing" and c i t e d financial and personal loss from the change. Commissioner Louis Nowell or Los Angeles backed the developers, staling ""1e're building instunt slums with sma!J apartments ." But Commissioner Robert Rooney of HW'ltington Beach &11ld the point is to encourage more slngle-famlly home pennit applications. • NSW YORK tAP) -Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of New York. the -nation's fifth 1 a r g e s t commer~I bank, said today It will cut its prime lending rate Thursda from 9% to 9% percent. A sm ler institutioli, the 1''irst National Bank of St. Louis, posted a similar decrease s h o r t 1 y afterward, and credit experts said ii was likely other banks would soon follow sult. The prime, the minimum lending fee banks charge biggest and best corporate customers, has been hovering at or near a historic high of 10 PWCent since September. In the fir st nine months of last year, it climbed four percentage potnt> in one of its most rapid up11urges t\ltr. · • ' Basketball Back Boards & Goals Temis Shoes Dresses Shorts Shirts Sox ~ckets Balls . Racket StriRgiAf • Wannup Suits-21.95 up Childrens Wannup Sults-19.95 Gym Shirts & Sllorts Basketllal.Shoes Basebal Slloes I Soccer Shoes Track Shoes Bi1Harts-T111S-Tabes Bila fllpai ill '. " . . I I. DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • ' • Repreaentatlves of the many p,ubllc agencies which have sometblng to say about the way the Irvine Com.· pany develops its eJan!Oroua 10,000..cre "«!aslal sec-· tor" lut 1"0k to" _!he propert1. ~le, collll1y and. c!IJ oUlclalt were drlven along the broad, developable ridCellnea~ fie-, in bell cop tars to scan !bl numerous canyons, roclt ou~plngs and oeeah view plains, and walked in primeval {ores! lining the floor of Moro Canyon. · , AU of Moro and portions of Los Trl!llcos Canyon are proposed for acquisition by the state along with the 3.5-mile stretch of beach' front. There is $7.6 million earmarked for the 1,600-acre package. Since even the creation of the park will constitute "development," approvals from the coastal commission are.needed. And perh(ps wisely. The Irvine Company's willingness to allow environ- mentalists ~d government officials to join th~m in plan- ning the land's future is commendable. oµ Profit Questions Newport Beach bad the good fortune last, week to sign a new oil refining contract that will, In .el!ect, allow the city to barter crude oil for refined petroleum products. • • to keep essential pone;. fire and maintenance senices operaung, no matter how aerious the oll shoriage be- comes. -Increase city revenue from the public tl~elands from-about '40;000 laat year to about $125,000 In 1974.--- . A3 good as all this sounds; there is st(ll at least oqe serious question about lt. 1 • • The question involves the Armstrong Petroleum Corporation, the private company that owns a lease to pump oil from the offshore tidelands which the city holds in $be public i;ust. According to a contract lhal runs through 1981, Armstrong is entiUed to sev'en-eighths of all revenue produced by sale of that ·oil, while lbe city must be sat· 1sfie4 with just one-eighth of ii. . ·~ Is this division equitable? With the rising price of oil, Armstrong will next year receive about $850,000 for the 1oil it pumps from public tidelands. The city, which •hi theory owps all the oil Armstrong pumps, will receive only about $125,000. As Newport Beach City Manager Robert L. Wynn points.· out, this seven.to-one ratio for division of oil · .revenue.s dates back to 1943, when the city's first oil leases were signed . .\.t that time oil was selling for about $1 a barrel, which made it difficult for oilmen to make a ·real profit. But in recent years, oil has been selling for $3 a barrel. And last week, it shot suddenly to $9 a barrel. I ' The contract was doubly beoeficial because it also gives the city triple the revenu~ it fo~rly receiv~~ from crude oil pumped from offshore tidelands held m the public (rust by Newport Beach. The contract will: ._. -ProYide Newport Besch with all the fuel it needs In. light of these meteoric price jumps, it is clear that the division of oil revenues ought to be adjusted to give Newport Beach a bigger share. The only hitch is that Armstrong's contract may be legaily binding through 1981. Still, the city should spare no effort to bring the matter to the negotiating table . ~ acute case of inferiority complex. Thinks he's the only person in town who hasn't been bugged or wiretapped.' 1 Mosquitos Cause Most Fatalities Research for Lazv StMdnlts and Othn Curious Corrtapondmtl: "Mr. Harri&-From wbal single cause do more people ln the world today die than from any otber'!"-LL.B., Florida. Surprisingly ei>ough, ln this age, the greatest single cawie of death ~ the world is still from moequlbHxn'De diseases. • • • "Mr. Harri>-h it tnie that 'Henry Stanley' wu not the real name of the man who found Liv- ingstone in Africa and lmmorlallzed the phrase, 'Dr, Living- stone, I presume?'" -G.C., Kanw. Yes, his real name wai John Rowlands; a Welsh orphan he •migrated to the U.S. and in his youth took the name of the New Orleans merchant who befriended him. Rowlands also fought on both sides in our Civil Wir. • • • ' N Lawyers' Group Backs Lower Rates Dear Gloomy Gus Speed Limits Should Cut Insurance Doesn't the BIR Canyon Association have stockl or a tar and feath er committee to deal with breach of tradition and overt basketball prac· Utlooera? MG . ........ .,. __..., .,. wllmlttM ..., ,....., _, .... MC ....... IY reflect Ille ...... 91 ... ww a r1r. S.... rWf' Mt ....... " .......,. ow. Gell)' ...... lmpoalble. Who iJ rlglit?"-N.O'N., Van- ·couver, B.C. Bonnie Prince Oiarlie was half Polish, bom ln Italy, spoke English with • prooounoed Italian accent, and died · a banJctupt dninkard In Rome, att~ed only by his bastard daughter. • • • • "Mr . .Harri>-ls It true that a Pope once wrote the libretti for comiC operas? U so, who was he, and when was thil?"-R. T., Vermont. . Nol quite : Pope Clement IX, who reigned. lt67-19, wrote the libretti for the earliest comic operas, but years before be ascended the Papacy. • • • lfo the Editor : With reduced speed limits in California and a nationwide gas shortage affecting us all, we can expect fewer cars on the road and fewer accidents with less severe injuries than ever before. For example, the National Safety Council estimates there will be 15,000 fewer highway deaths this year than last. BASED on these projections, Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti has a s k e d California's insuranct companies to lower their auto insurance rat e s voluntarily. Unfortunately ror the public, the companies have refused to do this. Is ii fair that Insurance companies collect ever greater· profits at the expense or· the motoring pubUC? MAILBOX Letters ['Tom reader& are welcome. Normally, writers .should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The right to condense letter• to fit !pGCe or eliminate libel it reseroed. All let. ten must· include signature and mail- ing addreu but namta may be with- held on request if iufficitnt reason it apparent. Poet111 will not be pulr li.!hed. participation in the Housing Authority. There are absolutely no obligations, but the sharing of ideas and information about sucCessful programs can only be beneticial. It is TflY hope that the . Planning Commission will urge a more positive approach for our Housing Element of the General Plan. BARBARA EASTMAN Wht1 Not Sign:> To the Editor: Genocide. We all know what that word means. But does anybody realize that it's been 25 years since President Truman submitted the UN Convention Resolution of 1948 on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crimes of blame the radicals or the leftists. It's Genocide, to the Senate for ratification. THE California Trial La w y e rs going to come about because or persoll.!I .Since then the Subcommittee on Foreign Association urges the Stale Legislature such a.s this. Relations has on various occasions to consider legislation to pass these ROBERT JACKSON recommended its ratification. Seventy· savings ·along to the public. That seven other countries .already have. This happened in Rhode Island and the public Housing Neeb is a puzzlement! will reap the benefit as of Feb. I . . CONVENTION dee. I that he thin 'II To the Editor·. THE ares . Cl'LA hopes t same g WI · led · I • ha · Calif · 1 wlS· h •• commend CommJ·ssi·oners toocide, whether comm.it m 1 m e ppen lD orrua. iu peace or war, is a o-ime under DAVID B. BAUM James Parker and Jackie Heather for ernatlonal Law which the contracting President, California Trial ~heir suppo~ or !ow ~ moderat e parties must undertake to pWlish or Lawyers Auociation income housing within the city· to prevent. It defines genocide as certain .. 'Mr. Harris-My teacher laughed at G d 'H ·, WHILE I agree with the staff report ~cts commit~ with "in~t to des~y" me when I described a woman as a ree If' a1'eS lhat it is unlikely that Newport Be a ch 1n ~hole or 1!1 .part a national, ethnical, 'Titaness.' Doe! a 'Titan' always have To the Editor: will ever see genuine low income raetal . or rehgio~ group. . to be a male figure?"-0.P., New Mex· 'lbe attitude· of · Newport Beach hoi.lsing, 1 do not aee this analysis as At limes ~Ike this are we not reminded lco. Planning Commission Chairman Will.iam reason to stick. our heads in the . sand or:,, tenhellyNaZltheholt~ .. ust,of'!'dthomusanuchdsmoroef No; actually there were 12 Titans d d thi Rathe I t """ gw In ancient Greek religion, six of whom Agee and the other n e g a t 1 v e an ° no ng. r 5~ 1 as Bengalis In East Pakistan who were \vere sons and six of whom were commissioners regarding the low and a . reality to be reckoned with and sununarily shot by Pakistani government d ugbt r tb ods moderate income housing In Newport sunnounted. . . troops? But nothing was done, nor was temperature techniques produces less pollution than burning coal or oil. There is virtually no sulfur dioxide in trash. 3. Engineers have estimated tMt if all of the 175 1nillion tons of trash produced each year in the United States were used to make elec tricity, it would meet 10 to 15 percent or the nation's electric energy demand. 4. If municipalities used all their trash to heat and power their public buildings, it's estimated that they collectively could save more than-MOO million per. year.: Right now, jt costs communitie.s a total of IS billion a year to collect and dispose of their trash. 5. The idea of burning trash to generate electric power bas been done in Europe for nearly 30 y e a.r s , particularly in Germany, Switzerland and England. · Jn view of the magnitude 0£ the curi'ent and projected energy crisis, it is recommended that this supplemental source of ~nergy be investigated as a potential offset to our common problem. A. A. CORSINI GooclNe..,• To the :Editor: Each 'day that goes by t,, a day that many men who were prisoners in Southeast Asia will spend with their wives and children. Each day that goes by, young Americans wiµ live, who may have died in Southeast •Asia. Each day of peace that goes by, in the Sinai Desert, is a day that young Arabs and , "Mr. Harris-I read .aomew}lere that a country ln Europo-bai two capitahl instead of one. Do you know which country thls ls?''-A.N., Ohio. a ers 0 ! ~ -.------IBeach-proposed-by-James.....Parker-and--!J'be-Or.ange-County-HouSJ.D8...AUthonty____3_aound-made-in-tbe-UN-Human-Rights Jackie Heather is despicable. created two years ago could be Commission "Mr. Harrb-Do you believe that a Supreme -c.ourt judge should be appointed if he has Mt had previous judicial ezperlence?"-B.B., Iowa. Jews wilflive, WOO may have-died!~. ----1 Holland (the Netherlands, H you will) de.slgnate.s Amsterdam as lta con- stltuUonal seat, and The Hague as its pollllcal capital. • • • "Mr. Harrb-Some people 1osist that Bonnie Prince Olarlie, the Scotlllb hen> of song and story, could oot speak e word or F.nglisti, and I say this is Some would point to John Marshall , perhaps the greatest of the Chief Justices or the U.S. Supreme Court, who served brilllantly for 30 years, without ever having spent a day on any judicial bencb until he wu appointed Chief Justice. "' . . . , considered a ~thing non-entity. It · IT IS this selfJSb, greedy attitude which is true that only seven cities have joined A BIG REASON lies in the fact that is so prevalent among the "haves" and with the cutoff of federal funding, a power as large and as influential against the "have nots" that Is the nothing has been accompliShed ; how· as the U.S. had not signed the Genocide very. att.itu:de,.lhat will drive our country eVer, five months ago, the Board of Treaty or the Declarations or H~an into S0C1ahsm. . Superv:iaon voled $25 ooo to hire a di· Rights. However, after the "selective The complete greed of our otl rector and secretary ind some activity genocide" of many hundreds of companies is an example that is very should be forthcoming. thousands Hutu tribesmen by ~ apt to cause a nationalization of our BurundJ Government , the UN t s oil resources ... and ii should. OUR SISTER city, Laguna Beach, has deliberately undertaking the sludy of So when socialism does happen, don't joined the Housing Authority ... It can internaUOnal melhods of dealing with ~ certainly be considered in the same the threats of genocide. It now becomes • land value class with Newport Beach even more imperative that the U.S. yet II has cl.-i ID rt<OgJlize the plight Senate ratify the Genocide Treaty during of the displaced persons for economic their debate when the Senate reconvenes reasons. The city is interested in Federal this week. help to subsidhe leases in some of Ratification of this treaty would be lhe older, faltering hotels and a concrete example of our dedication The Hazards of Offshore Drilling Five years ago, on Jan. 28i 1959, the operaton of a Union OU Company drilling platform In the Santa Barbara channel attempted to replace a wi>m drill bll lb• routine maintenance operation upooed a high-pressure EDITORIAL RESEARCH ' apartments in order to· accommodate to the sa feguards of human rights and the elderly. Perhaps Newport Beach basic freedom s which we as Americans stiould consider something s i mi 1 a r believe so strongly. Instead of considering only high price redevelopment. BOTH SENATORS Cranston and Newport cenler, our growing industrial TWllley have ~lgn.ed a bi·pa.rtisan appeal commercial area requires employ es of ~or the ratlf1catt~n. of this treaty._ It OUR PRESIDENT had a lot to do with the lives and happiness or these men. This is not sensational news, and you can't make funny cartoons and jokes about It, but it's good news of a pqsltive nature. JIM BOLDING State Hospitals To the F.ditor: Our Orange County Assemblymen Badham, Briggs and Burke chose to vote against an override of Governor Religan 's veto of a measure that would prevent the indiscriminate, a n d continued , closing of the state hospitals for the retarded and mentally ill.-- ln this election year, it. may be best to dump these "yes.man" ~ssemblym(!n in the gutter -whete the Governor continues to dump our retarded and mentally ill citizens. DONALD A. NELSON nalural w de~t, wbich triQ~when...drilll.J!'.eOLPl•<O!l__Q!Lplers automaltc~ shut vllve. 'lbe """1U., · julllng oul ink> the channel. The first prmun buildup blew out the well oflahore platform wu bulll ln Louisiana beneath the ocean Door, and bot crude • In !ti'/ in water only 50 feet deep . oil began bubbling up.' By 1970, operations h.ad reached 1,200 that offshore drilling Is perfecUy safe and even beneficial, but the oll industry admits that accidents can never be completely fliminated. A recent report from the 1 National Academy o f Engineering concluded that "depeudlng on the nature of the incident, a moderate an contro iilile o Jljilll ... can i:teft , through cascading effecta, lnlo an unconlroUable Intrusion lnU> · I h e environment." all economic levels. lf we promote such is our duty as citizens of .~ U~~ areu on the one han<I we must -States t0-let-&ome-ot-those-::.wavennr:;:---;::::::::::=====-----....---I recognize housing needs on ihe other. Senators ~w how we feel. T~;: are: BY THE TIME the massive blowout ; wu sealed with cement on Feb. 8, 1 more than IOO,Otlll gallons of oil bad I escaped. The black tide covered Santa I Barbara'• avlden heac!Jes with sllcky I muck, llebded and killed thousands of I blnll and . Giber wtldllle , and outraged an American pubUC which wu-jusl l dll<OVerlng -like pollution, 1 environment and ectlloa· l '!be Interior l;leparlmenl IUlpended oll drilling on w.aJ -In the channel and tlibtened Alety and liability I regulalltlos. The Cllllonlla State Landi Commllllon rulecl apinll any lurtber drilling ln llate tldelandl. ·Bui today l_.,.. Is .....,11ng ID r •a u au unreotrlcled drtlllnc off the Califonda coal and ellewhlre m the U.S. • conllnenlll llhell. 0~ DIU1UNG ln Amer!CI origlnlled 1n· Santa Barbara In the loll • feel and 10me believe Ibey will hit • 1,000 feet within the decade. In this country, active wells are producing off tho Padflc Coast and in the Gull of Mmco, but other rich deposits have heen fotmd ln the AU&ntic and potential deposlta lltirTOUlld Aluka. Major oU comlJll!fes which want lo expand tbelr offshore operations have heen encouraged by Nixon administration ellorta lo open more federal lands kir leulng. Prevtouoly untouc:hed areas oft the -ol Florida. MIJlllallppi and Alabama inulhl ,u billion in blda to !be Jalerl.w Department in Decemher. "Wblt "' have Jm'e, 'I one ODman co11111ldlted, 0ar.: big oil companle1 with -prollll ln thhl count!)" and o--. plowtng tllal MOMY back lnU> leCWtnl new raw material rather thau have It go to UCOll prolita tax ." ' COS'l1. Y advertising campaigns ha" been undertaken to c:onvlnce the public Some scientist.I beUev~ that the greatest danger Is not large spills bul chronic leakage from pipelines, tankers. shoreline refmerles and other ancillary facilities that will accompany increased offshore drilling. Experiments at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute have shown that oil accumulat!Oo can d!Jrupt marine life cycles and experta aay more research i.· vital. Bui In the face of cumnl energy ohortages, offshore drtlllng will be hani to mist. Tbe toui;helt questloaa c:oncern the naUoo11 wasteful pattern of enerl)' consumptiOI\ that has led to biper prim and more pollution. Al Jomes Botlollll of the Santa Barbara group called Get Oll OUll (GOO!) pull It: "Do we conllnue pRHrVing a b ea u t I f u I .environment with a Ille style based on quality -or do we drill for more oil that givos 111 • .tbe eoergy to drive two or three ears 10 POiiute our air to give us cance'.r of the 1ungs?" I urge the city's endorsement and George Aiken (R·Vt.), Alan Bible (D-Nev.), Howard Baker, (R·Tenn.), Robert Byrd (D-W. Va.). John Tower (R·Tex.) Howard Metzenbaum (D-Ohio), Peter Dominick (R-Colo I and more. Wicks CRAIG C. BEAUCHAMP President , UNA·USA Coastline Chapter Fttel from Trula To the Editor: Jn response to the various problems which are surfacing due to the rapidly growing energy crisis, I would like to call your attention to a recent re1l9rt · that millions of toos or (POlential ruel -trash -are being tlirowo away or burned up wastefully across the naUon. The report points out the lollowlng : t. Three (3) pounds of trash produces as musJi energy as one (1) pound of coal. Four (l ) pounds of trash contains al}out the same energy content as one (I) pound ol coal. 2. Burning trash under new high OIAN•t. COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, PubWhtr Thomas Ktevil, Editor Barbara Kreibic~ Editorial Paoe Editor The editorial .page of 1he" Daily Pilot .~Q to tnloi:m and 1"jmlllate readen by prnentirw on this Ne diverae rcomm~tary ·on toplc. of in- terest by syndicated rolwnnists and cartoonists, by providina: a for-um tor readers' views and by'pr'etattil'll-ttilil • nt'NIPliPft''• oPntons and idea.a on cumnt topics. The editorial optruon. ot tM Dail.)' Piiot •wear only in the todllori81 column •t uM! tflP oC tM pqe. Opinions expreawd by the: • umnktl and Cll100f'lbtt and letter wrlten are thW' own and m ew:lorv- mmt of 1helr vifoWI by 'the O.U, Pi.k>t lhoukt be \nfttrfd. Wednesd ay, January 23, 1974 .. , • ' . WtdntSday, January 2l, 1974 DAil. Y PILOT 5 ,-----,-__:_.:_---===========::;:::;;_~~~1 Five Measures Office1· Booked In ·Bribes THREE FOR THE LINKS SAN DlEGO (UPI) - A city council hearing on proposals to make the council more efficient was postponed Tuesday for at least t~'O "'eeks because . three councilmen were absent, playing golf. Cl!ARLESfON, S.C. (AP) -A fund-raising tonight featuring California Go v • Ronald Reagan was a 1,000- plus ticket sell~t. South Carolina Republican officials say. Reagan's speech to a $50-a- plate diMe'r will be televised into an adjoining room in the auditorium so that an overflow cro.wd can watch, state Sens. James B. Edwards and Thomas Hartnett promised Tuesday. Co1nmittee 1illls · Shield Expansion right!. You'rt trying to define First Amendment rights. We should move extremely carefully." SACRAMENTO (AP) -The executive offiCer of California's Income tax board says he expect.I a resolution soon of the controveny over President Nixon's sta te income tax status. (Related story, Page 4.) "This thing will all unravel -I think fairly soon," said Martin Huff of the Franchl6e Tax Board. He ' declined to comment further. A Democratic state otficial filed a Upage legal-otyle document with the lloerd Tuesday contending N l :ion owes California ta.Jes. William Stop t>y and help US sta<t tne NeW-Olf r1011t. GRAND OPENING WEEK FEB. 4 TO FEB. 9 Free gifts and refreshments pks dallV drawtngs for prizes. ur..cTACUlAll. ....._..Dlll'LAY MOllDA~--· 11.TJ P.M. I ,, ........ ~~!!!!!!!!~~!!.J -me ., Population Pet Control Bill Halted Those with tickets to the i:linner aJso Yt'ill get to meet him at a preceding reception, to which those not attending can get in for $10. M. Bennett. a rn<:mbel' ol thel------------------------------------- ., SACRAMEN'l'O (AP) -A legislative attempt to halt what some call a population '• Marcus Makes Plea state Board of Equalization, asked that the document he treated as a fomal complaint. Huff said it would no!. ' "It's a letter," Huff said. "It will be duly noted." explosion of pets -cats and J 'B ' D • dogs -has come to a halt. n unny rugging BENNET!' CITED Nixoo's The bill, by Assemblyman loog California backgroupd. Dixon Arnett (R·Rcd~ood public records, federal tax City), \VOl!ld have created; a LOS ANGELES (UPI) ·-on $25,000 bail. He had returns and Nixon's own Commission on Animal Care Da vid ~1arcus, who, fled to arranged to surrender, and references to California as his to bolster pet population France to avoid charges in was arrested ~1onday night home. All these are evidence oontrol efforts. and assure a case involving a senator's by customs officers when he that Nixon is a CJ]ifornia that animal control officers son and a former Playboy resident for tax ptrpOeeS, he are trained. Bunny who said the men got off a plane fro"l Paris. said But the A$embly Criminal drugged her, pleaded innocent He is charged with 1be President's tu advisers Justi<2 C.Ommiltec assigned Tuesday in Superior Court. furnishing a d ange rous have concluded that he is not the bill to an interim study, Marcus was charged in the restricted drug . accessory a tax resident of California meaning no action will be case 18 months ago along with after the fact in the drugging, even though he owns property taken this session. Robin Cranston, son of Sen. attempted oral copulation. at San Clemente and lists it Arnett said a stat c. Alan Cransto.n (0-Cali f.). / false impriso.nment and as his voting reside.nee. FamousTOUCH&SEW· machine with a decorator cabinet Now save a whopping $80 on one of 1he best loved mach ines ever! Crafted by Singer, the name that symbolizes ~wing machine qual ity and durability. Look at all the deluxe features: sponSOl"ed s t er i I i z at ion The younger Cranston was battery. The White House di!closed program could save much of · acquitted at his trial last Joyce \Villiams, 25. a fonner last December that Nixon had •Soft·toutk fabric feed system for smooth fabric flow. the $3 million a year that .F'ebruary on charges or Playboy Club Bunny, was not filed any California tax •Exclusive slant needle. •Self·thrudingtake·up lewr. ". OFF REG. PRICE \ ) • • . , " ,, .. { .• , -~" ,,. " .~lj ,, • ' .. . -. ' ' , .. .,, •' •• " • -. local govern 1n e n t s are furnishing a dangerou s hospita lized at the psychiatric returns. or paid any other •Numbered tension dial. ~--~""''!'f.$~::=!'.::==-- 1----Spending-iO-kill--Str.ay----cats ............. 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' VOL. 67, NO •. 23, 6 SECTIONS, 64 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1974 • c TEN CENTS Nixon Asks Fund Drive Fails • ·To Reduce CdM Route Nixed :oil Breaks WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nixon asked C o n g r e s s today to reduce the 1a1 breaks availab1e to U.S. oil companies operating overseas and to ease the demands of present clean air laws. Related story, Page 2) The President sent Congress a new energy message urging passage of the emergency legislation p r e v I o u s I y proposed" and adding r1ew proposals. Nixon also announced be was ord.~ring the leasing of 10 million acres of federal offshore lands for oil and g a s WINTER, CRISIS COOL By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of !Pie O.lly !"Hot Steff Orange Counly supervisors turned aside a Jast~itch effort today by lrvine, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach to win county support for diversion or federal urban development funds to start building the Corona del Mar Freeway. The effort was led by Costa Mesa Mayor Jack Hammett who told the board the state has withdrawn money for the first phase of the freeway because of uncertain gasoline tax funds . Hammett told the board he wants a share of urban development funds now being made available to local agencies for highway work to be put into the Corona del 1'-1ar Freeway. Supervisors were told · d u r i n g deliberations that the segments of the frec \vay now on the top priority list of the county would cost as much as $18 million to complete -the total amount expected to be allocated to the county under the federal I u n di n g program. . An act of Congress last year permitted the urban development funds to be taken 7 Known Dead Missi1a9 i1a lltah out of federal highway trust coffers to be spent at the di scretion of local agencies but primarily on rapid transit. Orange County Tra nsit Di s tr i ct Director G. J ... Pete" Fielding told the board use of this money on the Corona red ?i.1ar Freeway would take funds a\\•ay from rapid transit now badly needed during the energy crisis. The cities and county are rushing to meet a Feb. 1 deadline that y;ould require them to win approval for freeway projects before federal environn1ental requirements go into effect. OFF NUDISTS -Stwy, P•v• 15 ----'llllON-ES'FIMA-liS-60•,._ __ HIGHER PROFITS, P•go 22 development beginning in 1975. This would be about 10 times th e leasing rate of 1973 and more than triple the ln 71.v alanclte; Toll Mounts Navy--Plat1es--;Join-Seareh- previous expansion plans. And he said federal money for energy For Blackfin Yachts1nan · research and development will total Surf·ing Prince. TERRACE, n.c. (U PIJ -The bodies some $1.8 billion in fiscal 1975, almost of three more victi~s of an avalanche double the level of one year ago. B ·1 · • p · Ch J h th h J A t 1· Nixon's new measure would, if r1 a.ins nnce ares mus es roug a arge us ra ian wave as tha t buried a truck stop-motel complex adopted: he body surfs during a visit to li'Iooloolaba Beach north of Brisbane. under 40 feet of snow were brought -Eliminate the 22 percent depletion England's future king is on a tour of duty here aboard the HMS out today, raising the nwnber of known aJlowance granted U.S. companies pro-Jupiter. dead to seven. Officials fea r the toll ducing oil abroad . Id h. h !5 -Reduce the amount of Jorelgn income cou go as ig as · tu which U.S. oil companies can credit D s M 0 p Rescue operations were b a I t e d directly against taxes in the United octo1• . ays l aria arson temporarily after the bodies were States. brought out t& allow avalanche experts -Extend for-two more years the lo ex~mine a snow ledge overhanging emission standards applying to 1975 the North route truck stop because of •u-=:~:· tile requirement for a 90 Victim of Several Factors fea" of a possible .... nd collapse. perctnt reduction in nitrogen oxide A Royal Canadian Mounted Police emissions in '197&-can-~--_spok~sman sai~ it rained off and on In bil message, Nix.cm said: ''1116e ·all night at the site of the ""''~"" · "mil •· the t of ket By TOM BARLEY to . •edJll" him . d!1fin& a "l!lll'eling , •. __, 11 a " •• • .., amoun 1.'lar °' .._ oa11r ""-' Sl•tf avalanche, about 28 miles west of allocation through higher prices which A hi tri~ 'fied od I session. Terrace and 850 m1·1es i. north of we will allow. psyc a .1n tesh I t ay t lat Dr. Benton today told U1c jury there is ~ "We will not have consume.rs paying Maria Parsoo's psychiatric coodition is "a distinct possibility" that Mrs. Parson's Vancouver. $1 a . gallon for ...,11ne. Wt 1111111 • combination of neuiotlc factors and coodill9n may well be incur.able and . Thls, be .1aid. raised lean that t1te therefore sect to muimlse t he that no ooe Jabel cari be placed on that the mother or seven wiU need overhanging snow ledge might collapse production of do mesUc oil at a price a cood.ition that has produted her three clos{ psychiatric supervision 'for, possib-of its own weight and bury rescue lower than the price oC foreign oil. distinct personalitits. ly · the rest of her life. workers. The spokesman said a "We will also carefuHy review requests Dr. Deane Benton of Santa Ana stated He has earlier testified that her reswnption of rescue efforts would for energy price increases, to ensure psychiat ric condition will require in-that they are genuinely needed," Nixon under cross examination in the Orange patient treatment at a mental hospital. depend on the result of the ava.lanche added. County Superior Court sauna bath trial in spection team. By ALMON LOCKABEY hetlM •«i.r U.S. Navy planes equipped with infra red equipment today joined the search in snow-covered southen: Utah for the . . missing aircraft believed piloted by Ken DeMeuse, 41, wealthy San Francisco land developer and yachtsman. Ground and air searches over the remote area have failed to uncover any trace ot -the twin engine Beechcraft in which DeMeuse, his 19-year-old son, Greg, daughter Shannon, 16, and tbree other penons were aQoard on a flight to Cllllo':"!t from 1 1klinc "°"end In Coiondo. .• •• Officials Meet Over Waterfront Pla-/Cs for Mesa Nixon reported that the nation bas that Mrs. Parson, ?O. of Anaheim showed Volkrnar 1.obel, a JG.year-old' tru~k Preliminary discussions were held been "making slgnlflcant progress in evidence of multiple disorders when she r:ckets Gi·ve 1'J driver, was found alive beneath about today between Costa Mesa city officials conserving energy" over recent weeks. ai " "All of the measures of conservation first consutted~him in April, 1970. JC feet o: snow, Sgt. Robert ·Dearmond. and executives from two major flnns and allocation have greaUy improved A month earlier the buxom red·haired For Boat SJio t•"I said, adding, "It was a miracle he on what may become a $45 to $100 the nation's chances of · ,; voi d ing mother was trapped in the sauna room " survived." million C!osta Mesa version of Lake hardships this winter and gas rationing of the Holiday Health Spa in Orange. He said 7.obel told police he saw Fo~t. this spring," he said. Sh ed h f $400 f I ed You could be a winner right \.""" Plans for the artificial take and Nixon JK>ted that price increases have e su l e spa or ,000 or a leg now. The Daily Pilot. starting fi ve or six ltersons in the coffee shop helped to discourage fuel consumption neglect that led to her collapse in the today, v.·il! give away 10 pairs before the slide hit. Others could have waterfront home development in the but said they must not be allowed to l7t'.k:legree area. or tickets daily from now through been in .the service station or the small lowlands west of the Santa Ana River ~~~x~gi~line rationing system Those damages were stepped up lo ~h:~.We<fncsday for th e· 1974 \boat motel next door. were detailed today by William Foote, will be 'I ill. h •1 p tedl De d Id b th' t vice-president of Kaiser Aetna, C>akland, proposed earlier this month " m ton w en 1~ rs. arson asser Y ' Winners of tickets to H. Werner armon sa c ances were ~r a ready-for-use-thia-5pf.ing..sbould.1t-pro:v.e_de.ve1oped-whaLBenton..calls a ''Thr~ -lluck.'.s_WestenLNationaLBoaLantt~•-~•"'n)'.LffiwOre survivors would be found. and a representative of State Mutual necessary.'' Faces of Eve" condition. ' Afafine Show (Jan. 26 through Feb. --~saving!r11nd-loanr..------- Mesa Burglars . - Hit Tool Firm For $1,0,000 Haul A team of burglars who kicked down Ute front door of a Coots Mesa tool finn hauled off 13,000 drill bushings valued at $10,ooO, police said today. Charles J. Zoeller, 32, owner of Pi· Tolerance, 1677 superior Ave., dlsc<lvered the Joss when he arrived Tu...iay. O!Ucer Roger Cowdn!y iald In addition to smashing Ute door ani! _ loadlng up the {5 big pl~tic bap ~ill bushings, the intruders cornmitted'Yandalls'rn. He testified that Maria., th c promiscuous member of the trio, has liad sexual reJations with at least 24 men p!cked up in' bars over the past three yean and that she once attempted 3 at Anaheim Convention Center) Dave Newman, a helicopter pilot who Both companies have formed a limited will be listed each day in special flew ZObel to Mills Iiiemorial Hospital rshi f Ute d 1 partne p or eve opment of 160 •·acts" scattered throughout tbe in Terrace, said the slide area was acres at the foot of the river , 1J}ulfs Daily Pilot's classified advertising "a real mess. The whole parking lot pages. Look there today; you could and building sites were swamped in , in an area commonly ~wn as . the be a winner/ marina site. an ocean of snow." .. ' .. Development of Costa Mesa's own -~an marina bas been sta1led because of the extreme cost of such a project. T~e lake developmenJ. will b e considerably less expensive and Fpote says his firm is willing to provkle a connection with the marina if it becomes financially feasible . Kaiser Aetna to date has committeed !250.000 to 1tudy Ute feasibility of building the arUficial lake 'and dockside homes which are planned to seII from $45,000 "' 165,000. Participants in todaY's discussions were Vice Mayor Willard Jordan, City The others have been tentatively identified as Gilbert Radzat, about 34, fonnerly of Newport Beach ; John Parks ,IV, an attorney and rormer congressional candidate fron1 San Francisco, and Parks' wife, Ninia. Radzat is identified as an executive of the Union Bank. The plane vanished at 7: 15 p.m. Sunday after the pilot of another private aircraft picked up a transmission from DeMeuse stating that his plane was icing heavily and losing alttuide in a snowstonn over Utah. The pilot, as yet unidentified, told Civil Air Authorities that he followed DeMeuse1s plane from 12;000 to 8,000 feet ind then Jost radio contact. Utah Civil Air Patrol Maj. C. W. Whltehead, search coordinator at St. George, said five other planes had joinl?{l the search ,~y. They were aided on the ground by ,ilitowmobiles. , Searchers 'believe the plane is down in an area sollth·southwest of Hate~, between Panguitch and Bryce Canyon. Newport friends or l)eMeuse said he was an experienced pilot with more than 10,000 hours flying tiriie. DeMe·use was expected in San Diego with in the next few days to prepare his famed 75-foot ketch Blackfin for the start of the. 1,430-mile San Di ego to Acapul co race. . Cancer Research Donations Asked For W a shb1rrne Friends of Joe "Country'• Washbllme requested today.' that well-wishers or the deceased musician-composer m a k e memorial contributions in the fonn of donations to cancer research. "He wis serious about this," said Mrs. Jean Flynn, a Laguna Niguel woman who knew Washburne for more than three decades. "It was written into his will." Washbume, who sang and played on some of the nation's most pcpular radio shOws in the 1930s and 40s, succumbed to a heart attack ?i.·ronday in Newport Beach. Virginia , his wife of 40 yea rs, died of cancer one year ago. Final services are slated for 2 p:m . Thursday in lhe chapel at Pacific View Memorial Park, Coron& del Mar. Oraage C,eut " A ·v allon ~an of tiny sharp llCl'llP. metal was emptied and sea over \he Ooor. Councilman Dom Raciti, and Planning illian!DWm~.~·~·~~~1~~-=~;;;;; Zoeller told the patrolman Ute burglary musi have Occumcl while be was at home at 29{72 Troon Ave., Laguna Beacfi. ' JUST 3 LINES DID THE JOB Just tltrtt little Jines al type in I ,. .... paper -these thr<e -publl~ In the Daily Pilot'• classlfleif advertlilni col· umns: \ LRG. I BR, Jhag cptg, frplc, . beam •celllng, 1115 mo. (» drMs and phOlle No.) That'• all It took to chlnl• a llfeltyle for I hippy -tenant and "'1t ID apertmelt for I happy lllldlord. Dilly Pilot ads . CID mal<e you hippy, too. How many lines WOllkl ,... Ute 14 pub- lish! ,,_ID ld-Vllor It 14Mm, .. , Siglls Of The Times A sign ordinance now being contemplated by the Costa Mesa City Council would ban these popular Burma Shave-type ads Greenhaven Nursery on Newport'Boulevard. The sign ordinance, designed ' Dtiltr Pitt SllH ,...... to reduce cluUer, will come to a vote during !he Feb. 4 meeting of the council. Councllmen studied it during a special session Tuesday nigh t, ·but reached no conclusions. British. Miners . --. ' Receive Backing LONDON (UPI) -Leaders o f Britain's Jarg~ labor unions today sWWig solidly behind 21111,000 coal miners in their pay struggle with th e government. Tbey prombed all-out suppor). ii th< miners call a nationwide shutdown. · At the wne time. Jn a bid to bead off a threatened nalional rill .stoppage, management ol the state-run British Rallwa)'I Board Invited leaden of all three railroad UQions for what it termed "informal" pe1cl ta1ts Thunday. Two un1ona 1ccepted Immediately. The union representing 29,000 locomotive engineers, whose overtime ban since Doc. 12 bu disrupted raU ,.rvlces, said it would ''study" Ute Invitation. 'Vanner and clear is how the weather service calls it for Thurs- day4 with Wgm in the upper 60s at the beaches and the low 70s in· land. Overnight lows in the }Qw 40s. INSIDE TODAY The "Chicken Ranch," a llouse of ill reput·e which opened hi 1844 and was the oldest e~ tablished businessi hl the state of Texas, has bee" sold. See Page 8. AIY"r~J ..... 14 l. M. ...,. lt C811Nnl9 h • c ..... (tl'IMf lJ Cl•ttlllH 'I.St c-k• 4t c ..... _,. .. °""' N8tlc.. '' ••ltetitl ,_ ' •11ter181111M111f ... ,, ,.l11111tt U•JI ••t 111t.1ttctN .. -~ I• "'8 Srftct "' • ' , " .,_.;.Dc_A.;.IL::Y_P.;.l;:_LO::T ___ .;.c:__~_;W:.:fd:::""":::: ''· JanU¥Y 23, ... 97 4 TONI GUT BASKETBALL -Costa Mesa High .at Los Alantltos, 7 p.m. ~fagnolia at • Estancle, 7 p.m. Newport Harbor at Hunllngton Beach, 7 p.m. ALCOHOLISM LECTURE "Alcoholism-An Addicti ve DiseMe/' Dr. Robert Schmit% speaker, Raleigh Hills Hosplta~ · 1507 E. 18th .s1., Newport ~ Beach, 6:15 p.m. Information 64.S.S707. UCI LECTURES -"California: Myths and Realities," Rm. 17& HwnaniUes Hall, j _1·10 p.m. "Fundamentals of Animal ~." Rm. 167 Steinhaus Hall, 7·10 p.m. "sncKS AND BONES" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Wed. thru SUn. 8 p.m. TlllJllSDAY, JANUARY !I SENIOR~ CITIZENS C L U B CommunltJI' Recreation Center, 12 , 3 11p.rn . . f UCI LECI'URES -"The Financial Woman/' Rm. 174 ·Computer Science Bldl. H :30 p.m. "SClentlfic Medicine ·for the Layman : The Nervous System," ·Freshman Lecture Hall, Medical Surge ' II Bldg. HO p.m. "Shamanism: Studies . in Nonordinary Reality,'' Room 101 Pllylicll SCieoca Bldg. H :30 p.m. Ha"1/ L e p per , Services Slate.d Family and friends \\'i ll gather Thurs- day for a final fwieral salu(e to Costa Mes.an Harry Lepper, who sur\•h•cd the greatest battles of \Vorld War I In bi tter action. }le was gassed and shot1 but he Jived lo be 82 and died Monday or the illnesses associated with old age. · Mr. Lepper will be buried with private f.amily rites, fol\ov.'ing a 2 p.m. funeral for friends and buddies of the Ne wport· Mesa Barracks d the Veterans oL Warlci War I. • Area. Mr. Lepper joined the Ne"·port ltarbor American ~gion Post and the \V\V I Veteran's Post. Raiders Rob Costa Mesa ' l\f usic Store A retired printer'~ helper fro m Chicago, J\ilr. Lepper moved to Costa llaiders smashed the front windo1v Mesa 18 years ago and made his home of a Costa J\.1esa music store sometime at 533 Center Street, where a son David early Tuesday. tore electrical \virinrr, res~. ' ' scattered stock and ned with arms ru11." ',Survivors include another son Robert. The loss at Atlanti c ·l\1usic, 445 E. 17th of • .lUverslde, .daughters Lorr a inc St.. is estimated at $1 ,875, accord ing Stallcup Ol Gatden Grove and VioleL to Patrohnan AJ Cain. LePPer, of Foun'tain Valley. He was called by J\.farjorie A. Stamper, M;las Lepper Says her father was fond part owner of tlle instrument and sound of r~lling hlS experiences in the so-Systems firm, when the burglary and ca!Ied Great War when they ·\\·ere \'andalism was discovered at opening children but that the memories faded time. in Jater years. Burglar alarmS \Vere not 11ctiva ted ~ ''He used to Jikc to tell lJtories ... " "'hen the burglar or burgln rs hurled 1 M th M h she sai<t. two bricks, cemented toge ther as though l 0 ers arc l\lr. Lepper "'as discharged from Co. torn from a '''all" through the windo1v. - O.Uy •Htt Slaff '"''' Keeping Vets Fed Ri.<hald Steck (left), president of the Costa Mesa County Water Dis· tnct Employes Association, chats with Rodney ' Packwood 26 of i;:ountain VaUey. Packwood is a former Vietnam helicopter pilot ~ho, like ~any other Orange Coast College vets, has not received his benefit checks because of an adminstration foulup at the Veterans' Adminstration. Wate r district employes collected $~0 to buy hot lunches for broke vets. Mesa Ol{s ar owmg Experiment , A one-year ewerimenl to determine whether 11 third auto towing service should be allowed to handle calls from the CostJ Mesa police department has been ordered by the Costa Mesa CllY Council. \ The experiment plaees Mesa Tow on the relating car pickup list a1ong with the Coast' and llarbor towing services and will be evaluated to see whether t b e addition Improves or worsena the level ol service. Cooncilmen reached that decision after 45 minutes of grappling with the basic problem of whether the city's auto lOW contract should be open to a l l competitors or . regulated by franchise such as ambulances and taxi cab companies. The one-year experiment w a s .authorized by a 3-2 vote with Councilmen Alvin Pinkley and Dom Raciti ca.sting the dissenting votes. Raciti voted "no" because of hl5 belief that all services-towing, ambulance and tax.icabs--shoul~ be wide open lo all competitors. l;'inkley voled against the experiment, backing a recommendanon by City Manager Fred Sorsabal that the tow contract not be elpNlded to another company. The owners of both Harbor and c.oast towing services spoke against the proposal and predicted It would cut into their business . They said COSta l\tesa could not sustain three official i D of the 355lh lnfanlry unit o£ the Office r Cain said stereo equipment o "l c • ' D "d N . SI d J 29 U.S. Army .. a private . following the missing lrom the store was ripped out l ompa· nI ns l ot ate . an. Nov. 11, 1918 Arm istice. of wall plugs \Vilh no regard for possibly &ic:i t------T-~'--~--'°'----------Il>e young soldic.Lset.\'ecl.as...a-CIJ.Dl.~ha"t--'b"r.e.akingjhe.._clectrica.Lw.ires_ _______ _ F L"--M communications runn er in those days Time of the break-in would be difficuh 1. or umta esa before field radio, hand -ca r r y In G to establish, but it was before 8 a.m. M k u c . . s In 10\'ing-SC!l'ic.eS ______ _ Dan Ashcraft, owner of Meaa Tow, said be had met ·au the requirements to get on the rotation list and that he could not understand why be never was pla~ on It. · ~ orders and messages between the lines. Officer Cain said. . I a e p TlSlS . 0 n / A door-to-door campaign is planned He fought at St. Mih iel. the Argonne One employe of a nearby firm said -I Forest and the r.1eusc. suffe ring from she arrived for her job at 8 a.m. and Jan. 29 by the C.OSta Mesa Mothers mustard gas and a bullet ·wowid in did not notice the shattered window:I March of Dimes to aollclt fwxls for the ankle. but pointed out it \Vas still too dark WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Henry M. Jackson !D · \Vash.), said today his three days of Senat e hearings had not produced any hard ev idence that the major oil companies contrived to produce the energy crisis, although he said they profited from it. (Related picture Pa ge for a tough provision baMing windfall profjts by oil companies during the energy crisis. He p u s h e d an Administration proposal to see that profit gains would be plowed into searches for more dom estic oil sources. "I don't know . why !here amwdn't be any more room. This I! lite having one body shop and one hamburger stand in town," he said. the fight agairi!t birth defects. Shortly after moving to the J{arbor to see. 1be march has been scheduled bef\\·een the boura of 4 p.m. and t p.m. "nle 1 the money will be counted afterwards at the C.O.!a Mesa Police Department. 'ntls year's appeal is nOt only for funds .to support the N a t i o n a I . Foundation-March of Dimes but to distribute a potentially I i f e -s a v in g "immunization alert" sheet from the 1 Orange County llulth Department. 'nle I lhe<t lllll locatlolll and dates of free frnmunl!atfoo clinics in Costa Mes.a. Fears of a possible polio outbreak In <>range County motivated ~ 1,larch o1 DillleS VOIU!l~lll. 19' Inform .. ery I Costa' Mesa ~ of the Decrisity of a good family Immunization program. 'nle marcll Is coordinatecl by Mmes. \ TheteS,4 Raciti, Marlene S or s ab a l . ~ Olarlehe John.son, Mond Odegaard, Gail I Moore: and ~aro!'M<il~.. f / Volunteers lnterested in 'helping with . :tne campaign may call 979-2270 for informatim. Rites Slated \ For Costa Mesa l Postal Carrier Catholic funeral rites were set today and Thursday for popu1ar Costa ~1esa postal carrier Hugh Martin Lawless, who died ftfonday at 63. Rosary iB tonight at 7:30 and Requiem Mass will be Thursday at !0:30 a.m .. both In St. John the Baplist Church. Mr. Lawless, who Jived at 3064 Killybrooke Lane, leaves only one survivor, a son F.dward, but postal tvorkers say he left hundreds of friend s on the mail beats he served. "He was tremendously popular," said one person who knew Mr. Lawless, who came to Costa Mesa five years ago from Cleveland. Ohio. Interment will be at All SOuls Cemetery in Los Angeles. under direction of Baltz-Bergeron Funeral Home, Costa Mesa. • u i DAILY PILOT llle ~ .... cM.r CW&.'1' ,ILOT, .tlfl ~ i.c~h......., ....... hllllll,..._. Ille°""" "-'.:••lllfllltf c.,,..,,, ...... r•t. tllt!l11r11 ,,.. IJIUlll~. ~' ,...._ l'r ld1,, fW C.... M•, N9Wlllfrt ltldl, H111111...,1o11 audllF~ V1tl9y, L ...... a.ell, l,.,.inl/S.....llMlll Mf SM C""-11/ -----l-•1111-1-1 a111111r111a.-.t.......,..lrrii/_I_ •lllllon II ,...lbllld k~ .., 5\11'111<1\'S. Tiii .,IMflllll "*'4-1'11111 it •I J;JO Wftl .. , Slr111, C1111 ~M.a. ~. •». loll.rt N . ....,_. ,,.id_ .,.,. ......... J1tk l . Ctwf.., Viet Pr"'°'"' .... ~.-1~ Tli•lfl•t Kt ... 11 "'"' "'-'•• A. M111",lilite ~·..,... a ., ... H. t.ee. lidt.,,f r. N,n --.m ~1&11i1trt ---JJO Wett ... SW"t M•IU.. AM,..u·r.o .... II.cl, t262• '--. ....... •• • .. • ,......,, e.o. un ~ ...._. L.-. ....,_: m ""•• .. .._ .._,,_.. IMecll: UWJ l lldl ~ ..... c1a •:•.....,11 ~ .... ,. 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PET6R KRIEG Of "" D•lt' •Hot 11111 Resid'ents of the Arches r.totel, 22 -1 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, said today they win seek the help or th e American Civil Liberties Union to fight their eviction notices handed out Swiday by the Stale of California. "The state claimed lhat beca use we're a motel that they don·t have to give us 30 days notice,'' complained motel mana ger Linda Pfeiffer. ' A tenant in the motel, Cathv Williants. 25, said she and her boyfriend are left without any place to go ri nd that she \\'OU!d talk with ACLU lawyers about the short noti ce given. State officia ls Sunday gave the motel res idents until Feb. I to pack up and move out. · Miss \Yilliams said she was also angered by the mas ter tenant of the motel, Abraham Smalewitz. who met with tenants Sunda y and disclosed that he'd first received notice about the state's plan to demolish the motel back in April. ' G> "He told us he hadn't in formed the tenants of the notice because he \\'as able to ge t extensions of his lease " she said. ' ''But 1 ca n't understand why he didn 't tell us so v.·c \\'Ould ha\'C -been able to prepa re ourselves," she said. Mrs. Pfeiffer. 22-yea r-old n1anager of the motel who's had the job there since July, 1971, says her problem is eve n \\'orse than the others. "They're going to bl' \Vithout homes." she said. "But r n he out of work too. ' "My husband and I cowil on this,·· she said. ~!rs. Pfeiffer said she fully intends \Villiam E. Simon on a new energy to stay \\·here she is until she get s message sent to Congress by Nixon. another job •·or until tlle marshals come. Sen. Robert Byrd, (0-W.Va.), the No. 2 Democrati c leader in the Senate, said "I'm going to try to stay past Feb. he .believes Congress will ~'Ork with the The government is considering a price ro llback for domestic oil v.•hich has reached $10.35 a ba rrel, Jackson said. Art er the Wbile House briefing, Jackson commented: "A rollback is a must." I." she said. "It's better than taking President on the problem. my baby out \Vith no place to go." "It 's a real crisis,''Byrd saicf. "It's Police today charged a Hmi.tlngton r.1 rs. Pre iffer said Smalewitz had . not phony." Beach motorist led officers from two promised hl>-r another job, but told' her Jackson said his hearings still had Sunday that she'd better find another not produced all the facts that would Prime Lendin!! cities on a wild coastal dw.e Tuetday p!ace to stay "until the new place is conv ince the public there is a serious "--' night a speeds of more than 100 miles rea,dy. '' , fuel .shortage. He said part of the R R per hour, ending in a collision with ~Ir!!.' Pleirror said 'Illa\ thrif~ bf 'the problem was discrepancies between Ute educed a parked car, on Pacific Cout !Ughway 16 motel units are no1v vacant, but federal and private oil company in Seal Beach. she doesn't know ho1v mauy others will . st.atistics. give in to the Department 0 [ Jackson asked the Commerce $ld NEW YORK (AP) -Morgan 'J'Y.'O Seal Beach petrol cars and t~'O Transportation's pressure to vacate lnterior departments and the Amerlban Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, from Huntingtoo Beach, along with a imn1ediately. Petroleum Inst itute to look into 7tbe the nation's fifth 1 a r g est Huntington police helicopter, purtued the "None of them are paying rent, though. discrepancies and report by Monday. commercial bank, said today it suspect along Coast Highway, "-··h I Id ·t h .,..__ will cut its prime lending rate .. u..,.. ivo u n expect t em to," she said . 'ue Associated Press said Jackson Th r Huntington Beach, past Seal Beach and ~1 pf ·rf ·d beca ursday rom 9% to 9lf.t percent. 1 rs .. e1 . er sa1 she .is getting ready me angry at one point -when Eitxon A smaller institulion, the First into Long Beach. He finally spun out for the mev1table and has started movi ng vice president Roy A. Baze was unable . of conlrdi on 7th Street, t·-·• a-und S r h I b I t Vl.d ft h' firm' National Bank of St. Louis, posted w ui;u 1u . ome o er persona e ongings to her o pro e some gures on is s and backtracked into Seal u •• ch. I lourt h rt · a similar decrease short I y ~ 1n· a"·s. qua er eammgs. Police later identified the -·~ as· ' Th · · "These are 1·us1 hild' h afterward, and credit experts said ~~ · ey re storing it in lheir garage c IS responses. Jon Shane Sapronettl, 25, of 470 Pacific for us.'' she said. ~tr. Baze." Jackson said, adding "I it was likely other banks would Coast Highway. State officials blame Smalewitz for guess we're going to have to start slap-soon follow suit. Officer B. Kelly of the Huntington creatin g all the co nfusion, also. One ping subpoenas on some of you .. , The prime, the min imum lending Beach Police Department a.aid he official said he's personali y been~ trying Simon expressed concern in an earlier fee banks charge biggest and best originally stopped 5apronettl, who had to get the motel vacated s i n c e appearance on the NBC-TV Today show corpora te customers, has been three passengers in his 1974 auto. on Septem ber. that Congress might enact punitive hovering at or near a hi!ltoric high Pa cific Coast Highway near the bluffs Smale1\;itz could not be reached for legisldlatiod~ against the oil i~ustryl that ~~e l~ir:r~~et msino~ethsSeoprtelamsbet ~e· arln, at 9:55 p.m. comment wou iscourage companies r om " Sapronetti got out of his car to talk .-Th~ sta.te ~rchascd _!he motcl_pl])QCrtl_ searching 11 for ne'v. ~ii ~~recs as part it climbed four percentage points with Kelly, according to the police in 1952 fof the planned rou ting o ithe of-~ U.S. self·suff1c-1encr-effort--.-in one of its most .r.,,ap..,i,,_d _,u,.p::su,,_ro;ge,,s'--1-~olwfi!QCC!;!r',__fdb!!!utwumped back into the auto Ne,vpor! Freewav that may now be .simon appear.ed later before the Senate ell er. and ned when J\ellyretUmeiitifljollre routed further \ve'st. Finance com mittee to oppose proposal=s==~;:;;::;;l::::~~;:; uni~ to call for a backup car. Dean Ed\\'ards of the Depart ment of ,.;--;::;.:r.;s:;L;;~;j~ili~!!~!! ~~~!!jj!!!~!!!~~~;;ii~;;;;:;;iij~ Transportation said the state's plans for the property are indefinite right now. Edwards said th e state is a"'·ai ting the res ults of the Pacific Coast High"•ay 1ransportatio n corridor study now being undertaken by the Orange County Road Drpartment. Dtitr ,lie! Stiff •!'IOI• OPIN ' .. ' ,• Skateboards-&,95 to 10.95 Slantboanls-19.95 Shuffleboanl Sets-22.00 Darts & Dart Boanls Basketball Back Boards & Goals • Tennis Shoes Dresses Shorts Shirts Su ~ets Balls · Handball GIGYes & Balls Racquetball Rackets Badminton Racquets ibleTennis Paddte )Yannup Suits-21 .95 up Cltildrens Warmup Suits-19.95 • Gym Shirts & Shorts "3sketba0 Shees Basebd Slloes Soccer Shoes Track Shoes Bikes-Parts-Tils-Tubes Cl.OSID SUNDAY • OUT OF A HOME ANO OUT OF A JOB IN NEWPORT Arches Matti Mantger Linda Pfeiffer and Son , Racket Strinliit , Bie Repaia· • ' ; • DA.RY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE I Nex.t, the Billhoard·s Much of Costa Meaa's bnap will be lmprci.ed over the next lew years ll the clty councll e nacts the new sign ordinance without subltantW changes. ' commitment to getting rid of them but the officW ac- tion of the council as a whole bas not rell&cted those convictions. It should reault In a more attracUve and unclut· tered look lor Costa Meaa u the vtaual oflendera are phased out over the next six years and rep(a(ed by smaller and lower signs. · . As one sign comp~ny ofllcial J>()inted out during a recent planning commission pu61ic hearing, Costa Mesa might lind that once all the tacky signs are re· moved, city officials might find that they have a lot ol tacky buildings. It is time for the city council to milke its stand on billboards a.nd for those councilmen who keep insisting they are against them to muster the n&cessarr votes for action. Mesa Generosity Clearly, the sign ordinance is not a universal pan· acea for all of Costa Mesa's problems. It is only a first step in what should be a continuing campaign to up- grade the city. Much more remains to be done. The results are not yet known but there Is' every - indication that Costa Mesa municipal employes will keep their reputation of being the most charitable work forte in the land. Costa Mesa city councilmen should concentrate their next cleanup effort on the worst visual offenders of all -the billboards. · As several business leaders have recently pointed ou~ the commµnity gains virtually nothing lrom these off premise signs except a reputation as a billboard alley. It is unfair for them to hav& sign control legisla· lion imposed upon local businesses wben the giants of the billboard industry are not likewise controlled. This year they contributed $16,842 to the United Way of Southern Orange County, or about $312 more than they did last year. And last year was a very good year. La st year's per Capita contributions of $38.99 was far and above the per person average of any municipal worker in any city ol the United States. The businessmen have an excellent point. ·Costa Mesa city councilmen should move swiftly to resurrect their billboard ordinance which was drafted years ago, studied to death, the)l conveniently forgotten. Both the .mayor's sign ordinance study committee and Planning Commission Chairman H. J. "Jimmie" Wood have demanded either outright banning or severe restrictions of billboards. This year the per Capita contribution of Costa Mesa city employes dropped to $34.87, according to the latest ligures, but the city was still able to Increase its toW amount to $16,842 because the work force grew during 1973. _______ ,Several city councilmen privatelx have stated a The winner ~f the u'nofficial contest among U.S. cities will not be made public until February. Costa Mesa will continue at or near the top and the generosity of local employes deserves public recognition. I '.An acute case of inferiority compfc;c. Thinks he's the only person in town who hasn't been bugged or wiretapped.' c Lawyers' Group Backs Lower Rates Mosquitos Cause Most Fatalities ·Dear Gloomy Gus Speed Limits Should Cut Insurance ~YDNEYJ.~ Research for Lazy Students Other Curious Correspondent!: and ~. Harris-From what sin~ cause do more people in the world today die than from any Florida. other?"-L.L.B., Surprisingly enough. in this age, the greatest single cause of death th~t · the world is still from mosquitcH>ome diseases. • • • "Mr. Harris-ls it true that 'Henry Stanley' was not the real name of. the man who found Liv- ingstone iii Arrica and immortalized lhe phrase, 'Dr. Living- stone. 1 pre!'lumc?'" -G.C., Kansas . Yes, his real name was John Ro\vl ands; a Welsh orphan h-.:? ~migrated to the lJ .S. and in his youth took the name of the New Orleans merchant who befriended him. Rowlands also fought on both sides in our Civ'll War. • • • "Mr. Harris-I read somewhere that --~M'untry-J.--Europ..-has-two-capitab instead of one. Do you know which country this is?"-A.N., Ohio. Holland (the Netherlands, If you will) designates Amsterdam as its con- stitutional seat, and The Hague as its political capital. · • • • 0 Mr .. Harris-Some ·people jnsist that Bonnie Prince Otarlie, the Scottish hero of song and story, CO\!ld not speak a word of English, and I say this ii Pray for peace -and quiet -from the Coota Mesa helicopter: A good way to economize on gas and curb noise pollution. G.P.R. .,_, ... e-M!•llt• .... llltMftlttW "' ,.... ...... Mt ~rtly f'9flKt "" ....... II "" .......... SIM '""' .... -............. DlltY """· lmpooaible. Who Is rlght?"-N.O'N., Van- couver, B.C. Bonnie Prince Charlie was half Polish, born in Italy, spoke English with 1 pronounced Italian ac<ent, and dled a benkn1p! clrmkard in Rome, attended only by bla hutard daughter. • • • .. Mr. Hanil-Is it true that a Pope once wrote the libretti for comic QPeras? If so, who wu he, and when was thls?"-R.T., Vermont. Not quite: Pope Clement IX. who reigned 16174, wrote the libretti for the earliest comic operas, but yean before he ascended the Papacy. . . . \ "Mr. Hanis-My teacher laughed at me when I described a woman as a "Titaness.' Does a 'Titan' always have to be a male figure?"-0.P., New Mex- ico. No: actually there were 12 Titans in ancient Greek religion, six of whom were sons and six of whom were daughters of the gods~ •. • • "Mr. Harris-Do you believe that a Supreme Court judge should be appointed if be baa not had previous judicial experience?"-B.B., Iowa. Some would point to John Marshall, perhaps the greatest of the Chief Justices of U:ie U.S. Supreme Court, who served brilliantly for 30 years, without ever having spent a day on any judicial bench unlll he was appointed Olief Jmtice. To the Editor : With reduced speed limits in California and a nationwide gas shortage affecting us all, we can expect fewer cars pn the road and fewer accidents with less severe injuries than ever befor~. For example, the National Safety Councll estimates there will be 15,000 fewer highway deaths this year than last. BASED on these projectioru1, Assembly Speaker Bob Mori!tti has a s k..e.d California's insurance companies to lower their auto insurance rat e s voluntarily. Unfortunately for the public, the compaples have refused to do this. Is it f&ii that insurance companies collect ever greater profit.I aL the .._ of the motoring public? f THE California Trial Law y e r s Association urges the State Legislature to consider legislation to pass these savings along to the · public. That happened in Rhode Island and the public wi11 reap the benefit as of Feb. 1. CTLA hopes the same thing will happen in California. DAVID B. BAUM President, califomia Trial Lawyers Association Greed11 'Baves' To the Editor: The attitude of Newport Beach Planning Commission Chairman William Agee and the other negative cornmiss~rs regarding the low and moderate income housing in Newport Beaclr-proposed by-James Parker~and Jackie Heather is despicable. IT IS this selllsh, greedy attitude which is so prevalent among the ''.haves" again.st the "have nots" that is the very attitude that will drive our country into socialism. . 'Ibe complete greed of our oil companies ls an example that is very apt to cause a nationalization of our oil resources ... and it should. So when socialism does happen, don't The Hazards of Offshore Drilling Five years ago, on Jan. 28, 1969, that offshore drilling is perfectly safe the operators of a Union Oil Company EDITORIAL and even beneficial, but the oil industry drWlng plaUorm In the Santa Barbara admit! that , acddenta can never be charuiel attempted to replace a worn RESEARCH completely eliminated. A recent r<port drill bit. '111e routine maintenance from the National Academy o f operation exposed a high-pressure · Engineering concluded that "depending neturel-gas-depool~whkh tri1111wed..an-1-when-drlllo we~piace<Lon-plera_on the nature o1 the incident, 'a moderate automatic shut.of/ valve. The ...Wtlng jullinl out Into the channel. The first and controllable oil spiD ... can develop, pre•ure buJldup blew out the well offshore platform was built in Louisiana through cascading effects, into an beneath the ocean Door, and hot crude In 1947 in water only 50 feet deep. uncontrollable intrusion into t b e oil began bubbling up. By 1970, operaUons bad reaclted 1,200 environment." . BY THE TIME the IJUISSive blowout was sealed with cement on Feb. 8, more than ioo.ooo gallons of oil bad escaped. '1be black tide covered Santa Barbara's· golden beaches with sUcky muck, befouled and , killed thOusands of birds and other wildlife, and outraced 1n American public which wia Just dla<overtng wonla like po 11 u t Io n, ·environment and ecology. The lnlerlor Department suspended all drlUing on federal leases In the channel and tightened safety and llablllty r<gulallons. The C.lllornla State Lands Commis.slon ruled againaL any further drilling In state tidelands. But today pressure ·is m0&nttng to r e s u m e urirestricted drllllng off the C.lllomia .-and elsewhere on the U.S. continental shelf. • OFFSHORE DRILLING In America ortpiated In Santa ·-.. iD the late - feet and some believe they will hit Some scientists beUeve that the l ,000 feet within the decade. In this grealest danger is not large spills but country, active wells are producing off chronic leakage from pipelines, tankers, the Paclfk: Coast and In the Gulf of shoreline· refineries and other ancillary Mexico, . but bther rich depoeits have facilities that wili accompany increued been· found In the Atlantic and potential offshore drllllng. El)>erlmenta at the de)IOllll ........,.i Alaska. Woods Hole Oceanographic Inatltute have Major on oomponles which want to shown that oil accumulation can disrupt e>pand their offahore operations have marine me cycles and uperta aay more been encouraged by Nbton administration research Is vital. ellorta to open more fecloral lands for But In the lace of current ener1Y leaalnl. Prevloualy IDltoucbed areas off ahortages, offJhore drilling will be bard the couta ol Florida, Mlsalasippl and. to resist. The louj;he9t questionl Concern Alabama l>rougbt fl.5 billion In bldl the nadon's wuteful pattern of energy to the lntert..r Department In December. conswnplloo that haa led to hllher prices "What we hive here," one. oilman and more pullution. As James Bottoml a>mment..s, "ar> bil oil companies with of the Santa Barbera group called Get tttmendous proflls In this country and Oil Out! (GOOI) puts It: "Do we overoeu plowlnr that money beck Into continue preserving a b e a u t I f u I oecurlnc new raw material rather than environment with a me style bued on have It go to exceu profit.I tax. 11 quality -or do we drill for more oil that gives us the energy to drive C05'l1. Y advertlalng campaigns have two or three cers to pollute our air been undertalien to con.tnce the public to give UJ cancer ol the !lllgs?" participation in the Housing Authority. temperature techniques produces less There are absolutely no obligations , but pollution than burning coal or oil. There the sharing of ideas and information is virtually no sulfur dioxitle in trash. about successful programs can only be 3. Engineers . have estimated that if beneficial. It is my hope that the all of the 175 million tons of trash MAILBOX Planning Commission will urge a more produced each year in the United States positive approach for our Housing were used to make electricity, it would Letters trom readers are welcome. Element of the General Plan . meet 10 to 15 percent of the nat.iOn's NQ1'11Mllly, wri!trs should conveJL..1h.,e,,ir~------·BARBABA...EASTMA.ti__electric energy, demand. , messages in 300 woTai or less. T e 4. If municipalities used 811 their traah right to condense letters to. fit space Wit ,., • Sf '> li buildln or eliminate libel U reserved. AU let-·'fl i-.Oa gn. to heat and power their pub ·c . gs, --ttrs mU&t i?tclude signature and moil-To the Editor: it's estimated that they coUectively could : l·ng addreu but --·· _,,tJ So.-.wit~ save more than S400 milliOJJ per year. ·~... "~• ~ Genocide. We all lcnow what that word R·ht /t ts communi"-a total held on request if sufficient reason 1g now, C9S . ~ is apparent. PoetTJJ wiU not be pub-means. But' does anybody realir.e that of $5 billiOn a year to collect ind dispose l'•'·d. it's been 25 years since President of their trash. ..,,~ Truman submitted the UN Convention f · tr b to Resolution of 19'9 on the Prevention 5· The idea 0 burning 81 blame the radicals or the leftists. It's going to come abOut because of persons such as this. generate electric power bas been dme and Punishment of the Crimes of in Europe for nearly 30 y e a r 1 , Genocide, to the Senate for ratification. particularly in Germany, Switzerland Since then the Subcommittee on Foreign and England . Relations has on various occaSJons ROBERT JACKSON recommended· its ratification. Seventy-In view of the magnitude of the current seven other countries already have. This and projected energy crisis, it is Botui..,, Needs is a puzzlement! recommended that this supplemental ·"'D' source of energy be investigated as ·, To the Editor: mE CONVENTION declares that a potential offset to our common I wish to commend Commissioners genocide, whether committed iQ t i m ·e problem. of peace or war, is a crime under James Parker and Jackie Heather for International Law which the contracUng their support of low and moderaJe parties must undertake t:o pwlish or \ A. A. CORSINl income housing within the city. to prevent. It defines genocide as certain Good News WHILE 1 agree With the sta:ff report ' acts committed with "intent to destroy" To the Editor: that it is unlikely ~t Newport B ~ a·c h in whole or in part a national, eUmical, Each day that goes by is' a day will ever see &Efluine low income racial or religious group. that many men who were prisoners housing, I do not tee this analysis as At times like this are we not: reminded in Southeast Asia will spend with their reason to ·stick our heads in the sand of the Nazi holocii.ust, and much more wives and children. Each day that goes and do nothlng. Rathert-see it as recently the tens of thousands of by, young Americans will live, wbo may a reality to be reckoned with and Bengalis. in East Pakista~ who were have died in Southeast Asia. Each day surmounted summarily shot by Pakistani government f that b . the Sinai · . "'. . troops? But nothing. was done, nor was o pea~ goes y, m The-Orange-Coonty-llowing-Autixlrity-..-..und-madeilrthe-UN Human-Rights -D<s<rt, is a day_that young Arabi and created two years ago couJd be Commission Jews will live, who may have died.' considered a do-nothing non-entity. It · is true that only set-en cities have joined A BIG REASON lies in the fa~t that OUR PRESIDENT had a lot to do and with the cutoff of federal funding , a power as large and as inffilential with the. li~es and hap_piness of these nothing has ~ accomplished· how-as the U.S, had not signed the Genocide men. nus 11 not ·seosatlOflal news, and ever five months ago the bnt of Treaty or the Declarations of, Human you can't make funny cartoons and joke:S Su~mrs voted $25,00o to hire a di-Rights. However, after the "selective abaut it, but lt's good news of a positive rector "and secret.VY and some activity genocide" of many · hundreds of nature • should be forthco'!1lnl. thousands Hutu tribesmen by the Burundi· Government, the UN i s deliberately undertaking the study of international methods of dealing with JTM BOLDING OUR SISTER ciff, Laguna Beach, has joined the ffousiP,1 Authority. lt can certainly be codildered In the same land value class with Newport Beach yet it bas c1-!i'to recognize the plighl or the displaced!" persons for economic reasons. The city)'ls interested in Federal help to Slibsld:iR leases in some of the older, faltering hotels and apartments in «der to accommodate the elderly. P e.r h a p s Newport Beach 11hould consklet something s l m i I a r instead of considering only high price redevelopment. 1 Newport Center1 our growing industrial commercial area requires employes o( 1..U_~. U we romote such areas on the Ole hand, we mus recognlze housing needs on the other. I urge the city's endorsement and Wic!ks State Hospitals the threats of genocide. It now becomes To the Editor: even more imperative that the U.S. Our Orange CoWlty Assemblymen Senate ratify the Genocide Treaty during Badham, Briggs and Burke chose to their debate when the Senate reconvenes vote against an override of Governor this week. Reagan's veto of a measure that wouJd Ratification of this treaty would be prevent the indiscriminate, a n d a conaete example of our dedication continued, closing of the state hospitals to the safeguards or human rights and for the retarded and mentally ill. basic freedoms which we as Americans In this election year' it may be best believe so s~agly. to dump these '}'es-man" Assemblymen BOTH SENATORS Cranston a n d in the gutter -where the Governor Tunney have signed a bi-partisan appeal continues to dump our retarded and for the ratification of this treaty, It mentally ill citizens. is our duty as citizens or the United DONALD A. NELSON States-to-let ·some-of-tbose-"wavering:~"-;:::============;---1 Senators know how we feel. They are: George Aiken IR·Vt.), Nan Bible (D- Nev.), Howard Baker, (R-Tenn.). Robert Byrd (D-W. Va.), John Tower (R-Tex.) Howard Metzenbaum (D-Ohio), Peter Dominick lR-Colo\ and more. CRAIG C. BEAUCHAMP President, UNA-USA Coastline Chapter ' l'•el from rr .... To the F.ditor: In response to the various problems which are surfa,;ing due to the rapidly growing energy1 crisis, I would like to. call your atlelltion to a recent report that millions of tons of potential fuel -trash -are being thrown away or burned up wastefully across the nation. The report points out th:i following : 1. Three (3) pounds of trash produces as much energy as one (1) pound of coal. Foor ( 4 \ pounds of tras h contnlns about the same energy content as one (I) pound of coal. 2. Burning trash und•r new high , ' OIANM COAST DAILY PILOT .Robert N. \Veed, Publilhn Thoma1 Keetril, Editor Barbara Kre ibic1' Editorial PaQe Editor The ..tilnrial , .... of ""' Daii1 Pilot ~ks to inJonn and irtbrndate readers by ~ m tftis ,... dlverwe•commentv>'on topics Of fa,. !t'T'!.st by Syndicated col~nJ.ts Ind cartoonists, by pnwldlrc a fonml for re1den' v\ew1 and by ~,..this newspa~opinionl and idee.I ·on cumnt topics. The edltorltl opbdom ol u~ Daily Piiot appeu onl>' ln lhe editorial column at the tl'.p ol: thl Nt. Opi.nlonf exprEWid by tbt: col- umniltl &nd cartoon~ a.nd letttr 'vriten art thtlr own and no eocbte- mmt of thtlr vi"-. by 'the Dail)< Pilot -Id bo - Wednesday, January 23, 1974 • Officer In Bribes SANTA BARBARA (AP) - Stanley R. Comp, 1he only police chief in the history of Guadalupe. has betn booked for investigation of accepting 1----cash.-brlbes in exchange-foc not enforcing the law, Santa Barbara county s h e r i f f ' s deputies report. Camp, 59, was arrested Tuesday and accused by deput.let of accepting a total of MOO 1n fi\te payments since their investigation began last November. Investigators said the money was paid by undercover agents who told C3mp they were nlMing M illepl bookmaking operation and didn't want rum to inlerlere. CAMP HAS betn head of Guadalupe's six -man police force since the city waa incorpOrated in 1947. His fath- . er was bead constable at one time. Guadalupe, v:hich has a populatian of about 3,300, is located . in northern Santa Barbara County. Sheriff John IV. Carpen1er said the investigation was launched because -there had been reports for sever.al years that Guadalupe police officers were "receiving bribes for special favO!"S and protection.'' Officers said a d ·e p u t y district attomey was involved t----iO'n'iii"'mvest1gati011ffofn the begiMing and added that they did not believe the arrest constituted entrapment. THREE FOR THE LINKS SAN DIEGO (UPI) . - A city council hearing on proposals to make the council more ,efficient was ~postponed Tuesday fo< at least two "'eeks because three COlUlcilmen were absent, playing golf. Pop1tlation Pet Control Bill Halted . SACRAMENTO (AP) -A legislative attempt to halt what some call a population t>xplosion of pels -cats and dogs -has co1ne to a halt. The bill, by .A.sscmblyman Dixon Arnet l (R-Redwood City), wocld -have created a Commissim on Animal Care ID bolster pet population control efforts, and assure that animal control officers are trained. But the Assembly Criminal Justic~ Committee assigned the bill to an interim study, meanlng no action will be taken this session. Arnett said a state - sponsoced s te r I Ii z at ion program could save much of the $3 million a year that local governments are spending to kill stray cats and dogs. ..\SE .ALES .NAL Wrdntsday, January 2), 1974 DAILY piLOT 5 \. • • Recovering Actress Katharine Hep- burn, 64, has been dis· charged from UCLA Medical Center where she had been for more than two weeks. ·After denying fo r days that she \\'as a patient, hos- pital Spokesmen say they could not reveal what she was treated for. Reception For Reagau, 'Sellout' CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) -A fund·raising tonight featuring California G o v . Ronald Reagan was a 1,000- plus ticket sell-out, South Ca rolina Republican officials say. . -Reagan's-speech-to a $50-a- plate dinner will be televised into an adjoining room in the auditorium so that an overflow crowd can watch, state Sens. James B. Edwards a n d Thomas Hartnett promised Tuesday. Five Jtleas11res ? -Shield Expansion • SACRAMENTO CAP) rights . You're trying to define Legislation which would have First Amendment rights. We eicpandcd the right 0 f sbould move e x t r e m e I y reparters to w Ith ho Id car~fully." ~ infonnation on confldentlal-i'NEG.OTIATIO'fi-TS Ji a v e sources is dead at least been initiated betwee11 the temporarily in the California chairman and the CNPA Legislature (California Ne w 11 paper . · , . Publishers Association ) and Five measures which would the broadcasters. We are have expanded the so-called awaiting a reply from them," "newsman's privilege" or \\'arren added. "shield" Jaws were killed Jon SmOck, spokesman for Tuesday by the Assembly the . J~dicial . Council o.f . . . Cahforn1a, said the council Judiciary Co~mdtee. . also opposes any reporter But con1nuttee chairman privilege bill at thls time "for Charles \Varren ( D -Los all of the reasons stated by Angeles), said he is continuing l\lr. Warren." . . negotiations with m e d i a Assemblyman W i l I 1 a m Bagley (fl.San Rafael ), 1lie representaUves and new author of one of the other measures may be introduC!*1 bills, added, "They're dead later-if agreement can be because we were unable to reached reac h agreement. We ¥i1ill Three.of the bills were killed continue trying." with consent of their authors. Bagley ,.sa id negotiations The two other measw-es, by have stalled beca~ the Assemblyffian Edwin Z'berg CNPA wants an all-1ncluslve (D-Sacramento) died for lack privilege bill while committee of a second de'spite Z'berg's members are inclined only to efforts to secure votes . broaden it slightly. CALIFORNIA already has laws protecling reporters from jail terms for refusing to divulge confidential sources of NL'\'.on Tax ~ or broadcast stories. } • The main iiiiiiSfOrllie!Fvt-Reso utron'~+-­measures that were killed y;ould extend that privilege to cover notes and other data which is not published, and 'rould broaden the definition of who qualifies for the privilege. Warren said there is no urgency at this time to clarify the First Amendment rights of reporters since there is no current issue in v.•hich reporters are facing jail· terms. He said most ot t h e legislation was spurred by the case of Los Angeles newsma n \Villiam Farr, v.·ho was jailed for 46 days in 1972 for contempt of court . for re.fusing to divulge ·the source of a story about the Cha rl es ~fanson trial. Predicted SACRAMENTO (AP) -The executive officer of California's i,ncome tax board says he expects a resolution soon of the controversy over President N·ixon's s tat ·e inco1ne tax st atus. (Related story, Page 4.) ±;T-Ois Uting will all nnravel -I think fairly soon,'' said ~fartin Huff of the Franchise Tax Board. He declined to comment further. A Democratic state official filed a 24-page legal.,.yle doctnnent with the board _Tuesdaf contending N 1 x o n owes California ta.Jes. William • THE BANK IS NOW OPEN TOSERYEYOU • Free cnec1<1ng accounts, with \/1P accoun~ ""1k:h entitles voo to a numbEr of'" no minimum balance. 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